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deep dark dungeon and miry pit of all sorts of filth of flesh or spirit a litteral or mystical Sodom in the corrupt or righteous life thereof in the dark as to the excellent things God offers and wholly disposed and inclined to close with Satan's offers out of his vast heap of perishing vanities Merriment and Jollity in such a destructive course is madness God therefore calls man into a state of poverty mourning and death as to all this life of vanity and that as the only possible way of his deliverance from all evil Prov. 1. 33. Vers. III. I sought in mine heart to give my self unto wine yet acquainting my heart with Wisdom and to lay hold on Folly till I might see what was that good for the Sons of men which they should do under the Heaven all the dayes of their life Vers. IV. I made me great Works I builded me Houses I planted me Vineyards Vers. V. I made me Gardens and Orchards and I planted Trees in them of all kind of Fruits Vers. VI. I made me Pooles of Water to water therewith the Wood that bringeth forth Trees Vers. VII I got me Servants and Maidens and had Servants born in my House also I had great Possessions of great and smal Cattel above all that were in Jerusalem before me Vers. VIII I gathered me also silver and gold and the peculiar treasure of Kings and of the Provinces I gat me Men-singers and Women-singers and the delights of the sons of men as musical Instruments and that of all sorts Vers. IX So I was great and increased more then all that were before me in Jerusalem also my Wisdom remained with me Vers. X. And whatsoever mine Eyes desired I kept not from them I withheld not my heart from any Joy for my heart rejoyced in all my labour and this was my portion of all my labour Here 's in Letter a larg account of Solomon's most desireable circumstances as to his outward condition in this World He excell'd other Kings in all kind of wealth wisdom greatness and honour 1 Kings 10. 23. Of all worldly contentments he had more then heart could wish And he set his heart to deny no desires thereof but fetcht up the utmost pleasure and satisfaction to himself that all these things could afford him To interpret then Every outward circumstance was figurative to the inward condition and mystical riches of his spirit All import in mystery his beautiful structure in the glory and wisdom of a first-covenant life and the workes of his own hands therein All this Paul counted dung and parted with for the riches wisdom and righteousness of God in his Gospel-spirit of grace and truth Phil. 3. 6-9 The wisdom inward beauties and excellent natural accomplishments of Solomon's spirit are here represented by stately Houses fruitfull Gardens Orchards c. At length in the awaken'd principle of true wisdom from the Fountain of living Waters he sees and declares the vanity of his broken Cistern or leaky natural Vessel with all the fading Waters buildings plantings and fruitfulnesses thereof All within man and all from without relating to him in this world is but Meats for a belly and a belly for Meats all perishing vanities God will destroy all belly and meats desires and desireables All confidence laughter mirth and joy therein is folly and madness All natural perfections and excellencies in the unstain'd purity of his first-creation state together with the convincing discoveries and revelations of the spiritual perfections and excellencies of the second soon ran out of the leaky natural Vessel of the first Adam He did not long keep the twofold waters of first-covenant Life or second-covenant Light the loss of both soon left him and all his posterity in darkness and death Dead in 〈◊〉 and sins Solomon finds all his natural braveries outward or inward but tottering Houses leaky Vessels all his possessions therein altogether vanity In the infallible light of spiritual wisdom he makes a right judgment of his natural principle and all fruits works or buildings therein typed by the abundant litteral varieties of pompous Houses Plantations c. All is vanity say's he This is the result this his verdict on the review of all after his full trial largest draughts and utmost experience of all possible desireables or satisfactions to be found in nature To particularize farther Men-singers and Women-singers may sitly signify the well-tuned frame and pleasant harmony of Solomons spirit in the orderly comportment and beautiful subjection of the sensual to his rational and intellectual powers figured by great and small Cattel making up but the humane Beast in scripture Language Every man is a Beast by his own knowledg in the utmost wisdom of his own nature earthly sensual so all in Man or Angel is call'd short of spiritual new-creation life having not the spirit Jude 19. so if fixed in devilish by unchangable enmity to that spirit and God most high Jam. 3. 15. The head of fallen Angels in the fading glory of first-creation life rebelliously exalted against the second is the most subtil beast in the first world or field Gen. 3. 1. Solomon gathered Silver and Gold was great and encreased more then all before him in Jerusalem mystical Gold and Silver the peculiar treasure of Kings such Princes of this world Scribes Pharisees c. in the riches flourish and fruitfulness of their own restored nature made wise strong and honourable by and in Christ there as crucified the prince of life in the next the Lord of Glory In sum he exceeded all such mysticall 1 Cor. 4. 8. as well as litteral Kings of the earth for wisdom and for riches inward and outward And his great delight in both and all is figured by Men and Women-singers with musical Instruments of all sorts importing his full injoyment of the utmost delights of the Sons of Men nature in it's most widen'd capacity can take in Whatever his eyes desired he kept not from them nor withheld his heart from any joy He allowed himself a latitude of rambling to take his utmost pleasure in all the litteral and all the mystical riches and fruits of his labours He rejoyced in this portion as the result of all his labour reckoning he had ground so to do The wisdom of God that remained with him in under all this doings was the only preservative in him that kept him from sinking and drowning in this full tide and affluence of all worldly desireables streaming into him He gives proof of the awakened exercise of this wisdom in this recantation-book and of the contrary Judgment thereof to man's at best as to the things wherein his true hapiness lies In the hurry of his busy active natural mind in worldly contrivances and enjoyments this true wisdom in him lay sorely clouded obstructed silenced and neglected But at last up it gets under Christ's powerful influence and pronounces himself and all his former designs works and injoyments in his own
Thy Father 〈◊〉 our 〈◊〉 grievous make his heavy Yoke upon us lighter and we will serve 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 King 12. 4. He takes three days to consider of an Answer to them vers 5. He consults with his Fathers Old Counsellours of State who give him good Advice But he 〈◊〉 their Counsel and consults with his Young Companions vers 6. 7. So His answer was My Father 〈◊〉 your Yoke heavy and I will add to it He chastised you with whips but I will 〈◊〉 you with Scorpions They reply To thy Tents O Israel and let David's House look to itself take their course Vers. 8-16 The 〈◊〉 Son acknowledg'd his wise Father's oppressing them but in stead of relieving threatens to add to their grievances though he saw them upon the turning point with Jeroboam the in head of them whom they make King of ten of the twelve Tribes which never returned to the House of David more This got he to himself and Successors by his madness in following the counsel of his rash young Hectors But if even holy David and his wise Son Solomon eminent in spiritual Saintship and signal Pen-men of the Holy Ghost through some remain's of uncrucified nature demean'd themselvs so in King-ship as to cause many grievances to the Subject what 's to be expected in the utmost degeneracy of Heathen Monarchy from Golden-head Nebuchadnezzar to Iron and Clay though called most Christian God gratified Israel's foolish request 〈◊〉 a corrupt humane Monarchy like the Nations round about them to a Theocracy the Government of God himself 1 Sam. 8. 5 -- 7. Giving them a King in his Anger whom he took away in his Wrath Hosea 13. 11. by the Philistines Sword on Mount Gilboa 1 Sam. 31. And were not the sad Consequents of David's numbering the People seventy thousand mens Lives with the quelling his Son Absolons Rebellion and matter of Uriah c. sore Grievances But in the principal meaning of these words we shall find the Oppressors more and the Oppressed fewer than is commonly considered Till the truth concerning both be brought into publick view 'T is matter of wonder to hear it Solomon in God's found the mistake of his own wisdom so endeavoured to take off others with himself from wondering and also to shew them the Cure of the Evil that through ignorance they wond'red or were amazed and discouraged at If thou seest the oppression of the poor and violent perverting of Judgment and Justice in a Province marvel not at the matter Heb. Will or Purpose of God in it who can use evil Magistrats as Instruments of his Providence though they be not properly Ministers of his Ordinance but indeed directly contrary a terrour to good works and workers and a countenance and encouragement to evil Rom. 13. 3. for he that is higher than the highest regardeth and there be higher than they Eccl. 5. 8. The good Angel is higher than the highest invisible evil angelical Principalities and Powers of this world and Christ and God most high are yet unspeakably infinitely higher than they In this Reason is contained relief enough for the Oppressed in the last and worst of times and Power more than enough to deal with the Oppressors Devils or Men as we shall farther and more clearly see when we come in course to consider Chap. 5. 8. In this Chap. 4. vers 1. and that with divers other passages in this Retractation-Book doth Solomon prepare his spiritual brethren to quit their ignorant natural man's wondring by having recourse to spiritual sanctuary-Light with the Psalmist Psal. 73. 19. The highest wisdom of Man in first-covenant Light and Righteousness secures him not from being a Fool and as a Beast before God in this matter vers 22. And so indeed is he as to all his spiritual eternal concerns all the heavenly things or truths of God and methods of his Wisdom in his dealings with Men with Friends as Foes and Foes as Friends All these things are Uninterpretable Riddles Unintelligible Mysteries not only to largparted and most Cultivated Learned Heathens but to Wise Strong and Honourable in Christ as to first-covenant attainments in him and Union with him These yet are Fools and Beasts to the truly or Spiritually Wise Strong and Honourable in Christ who seem and are reckon'd Fools to them with Paul 1 Cor. 4. 10. God's giving Incorrigible Enemies more in this World within and without then heart can Wish and plaguing his Friends Spiritual Saints every Morning as to all he gratifies the other with puzzles the Prophet's Servant or natural Man even in the Saint himself till Baptiz'd and Advanc'd through a Mystical Death and Resurrection of his Spirit the only true Regeneration Transformation or New-Creation thereof into the Spiritual Light and Sight of the true Seer and Prophet in him The figurative Shadow or Type hereof we find 2 King 6. 15-17 In fallen-nature even when in Measure restor'd from filth of Flesh oft deeplier guilty of filth of Spirit Enmity to God's do all worldly Governours more or less pervert and violate under all specious and plausible pretences of doing Judgment and Justice Those appointed to redress and remove by forming up and contriving a corrupt Interest to themselvs contrary to the Community do oppress and make the Grievances This two general way's by perverting good or making Evil Laws The Throne of Iniquity frames Mischief by a Law And then do they gather together against the Soul of the Righteous and Condemn Innocent Blood Ps. 94. 20 21. The Wicked Compass about the Righteous and then wrong Judgment proceedeth Hab. 1. 4. The Wicked walk on every side when the vilest Men are Exalted Psal. 12. 8. and the worthiest rejected yea cut off as dangerous to the Peace of Tyranny An evil self-interest in Rulers suggest's deceitful Policies call'd Reasons of State ugly unreasonable Reasons for oppressing the helpless in stead of doing them Justice Such Reasons have been remarkably recompene'd sometimes even in this World by God's Righteous Visible Judgments on the guilty Heads of the Wicked Inventers and Contrivers thereof Pharaoh and his Council Judg'd it Reason of State to kill the Male Children of the Hebrews as soon as Born least they should grow too many for them This was paid off with a Vengeance upon them After several other Plagu's their own first-born Sons died for 't Exod. 12. 29. And at last Pharaoh himself c. with a Multitude of Egyptians were over-whelm'd in the Red Sea Jeroboam for a reason of State set up the old Egyptian Idolatrous Worship of Calv's to prevent his Peoples going to Jerusalem to worship at solemn Feasts which he fear'd might endanger a Revolt from him to the House of David 1 King 12. 26-28 This was the very trade Israel had bin soundly punish'd for in the Wilderness What will warn Vain Vile Man All the Israelit ' s were Threatned with Destruction for 't But on Moses his Intercession the Punishment was narrow'd to three Thousand Kill'd by the
thine to be sure for ever 'T is the true Saint only receivs all the good of the first-creation transcendently advanc'd in the second All others that finally refuse the second will be excluded from it for ever and have all in the first taken from them too Where are they then They lose the riches laid up for the ease of their own soul soul and all for ever in conclusion Here 's their Doom Christ therefore denounces wo to such first-covenant rich ones reigning with confidence as Kings there in their own righteous clensed nature as having receiv'd their consolation their penny the Praise and reward of Men in this World They are to have no good in the next Luk. 6. 24. Mat. 6. 2. 5. 16. No entering there for a rich Man rich in the first covenant life of his own nature and confident therein so as to reject the true riches of the second-covenant-life of God in his spirit of grace Mat. 19. 24. As to any thing of the new-creature-life and riches of God are such with the Laodiceans wretched miserable poor blind and naked Rev. 3. 17. They have nothing of that about them Yea they loath mortally hate all such life riches and God most high himself They 'l be needs Reigning as Kings in a Spirit a life Christ would not Reign in when offer'd Joh. 6. 15 Paul could not might not Reign in 1 Cor. 4. 8. Such hate that Gospel-Spirit Christ will Reign in with all his Saints The Rich and Full in First-Covenant Life and Treasur's are confident therein and laugh now under the Applause Reward and Praise of Men as were alway's the False Prophets Luk. 6. 24 26. How blanck will all such self-confident Laodiceans look that now reckon themselvs rich full encreased with goods and needing nothing when forc'd to find themselvs in everlasting Poverty and nakedness needing every thing that 's ought Litteral and mystical rich men possess'd of nothing but perishing vanities must needs fade away in both their wayes as the withering grass and falling flower thereof Jam. 1. 11. God rejects both their false confidences They shall not Prosper in them Jer. 2. 37. Amidst all the mirth and jollity of both are they bid howl and weep for the miseries that shall come upon them Jam. 5. 1. why why because both trust in lying vanities liable to rust canker moth-eating thieves in summe to perish yea infallibly certain so to do from the intrinsick perishableness of the very nature of them v. 2 3. And where are they both then This get they by listning to Satan's Man-pleasing counsel and rejecting Christ's who warns men in this great concern to quit such for his heavenly treasure and life expos'd to none of these sad inconveniences Mat. 6. 19. 20. When men heap up in for and to themselvs the said vain riches perishing goods so that such goods encrease they are encreas'd that eat them The mystical truth of this saying is this The inordinate lusts of man's boundless rambling roving Spirit from the immortality of its being encrease as his riches encrease So he is never the neerer yet towards any full or final satisfaction A bottomless desire an unsatiable appetite growing still bigger and wider encreasing as the heap increases and their sinfull dotage on and love to the heap encreasing with the heap man grow's worse and worse every way as to his case towards God or any satisfaction to himself in all such riches The sinful false appetite of his immortal Spirit after mortal riches is the eye that 's never satisfied with seeing or with riches the ear never 〈◊〉 with hearing Ec. 1. 8. and 4. 8. Men after all the sad experience of man and Angel at first will be trying over and over again generation after generation the self-same evil and unlawfull use of first-creation vanities that at first gave many Angels and all men their fall This notwithstanding all the faithful warnings of the Lord also against this course before and since the fall as to the dreadfull consequents thereof What peerless unparallel'd folly must this needs be Yet this course will men steer this way will they take Former Generations of professors have took this way follow'd such doctrin as has directed and assured them of safety therein and their posterity in the same first-covenant principles now approve their sayings applaud their doctrin and follow their example and so also follow them into that state of eternal darknes and death where they shall never see light Thus goes one generation after another to the generation of their fathers to the same chambers of death with them Psal. 49. 13. 19. They all feed on such things only as perish in the using and will as certainly perish for for so feeding on them And mean while before the final stroke of wrath be upon them to cut them off for ever and put a full period to their false mirth are they under an utter impossibility of ever being satisfyed with the greatest possible encreases and heaps of such perishing vanities For they Add or afford nothing no good to the Owners thereof saving the beholding of them with their Eyes There 's no durable truly satisfying good in them to man's Immortal Spirit The mystical Stomach Thirst Hunger or Appetite and desire thereof can never be satisfyed quenched or answer'd thereby but only cozen'd whil'd off and amus'd with the self-pleasing entertainments of this World in a Fools-Paradise of vanities The encreasing vain desires after such encreasingvain desirables frustrat's and deprives the Possessor still still of any good or benefit by them save the beholding them with his Eyes which are never satisfyed with seeing them So is man in a meer maze and labyrinth of self-tormenting disquietment in getting heaping up keeping and at last inevitably losing all again on which he will be left in a Bed of sorrow in Eternal Darkness Want Nakedness and Death under the inflictions of final Wrath for such madness and folly of which fairly and oft warn'd in his day on Earth All his present joy delight laughter pleasure in seeing his heap of vanities is but delusive and destructive to him All amounts but to an encrease of vanity in desires and desirables and what 's man the better Eccl. 6. 11. Yea how much still the worse worse and worse The true living Bread the Waters of 〈◊〉 the never perishing Meat and Cloathing Christ's Gospel-Spirit of everlasting righteousness brings with it answer all man's wants and make up a true blessedness to him for ever True Saints encrease with the encreases of God in his never-perishing Life and Riches They are Co-heirs with Christ of God Rom. 8. 17. feeding on and enjoying the very divine Glory shining forth upon them in favour and love for evermore Vers. XII The sleep of a labouring Man is sweet whether he eat little or much but the abundance Arab. covetousness of the Rich will not suffer him to sleep First to the litteral sense Man in his civil
and Torment Else how comes self-exalting Capernaum any first-Covenant People exalted or lifted up to Heaven in second-Covenant Light so as to taste and see how good the Lord is in his new-Covenant life 1 Pet. 2. 3. and Heb 6. 4 -- 6. to be tumbled down to the lowest hottest Hell under the most fierce and fiery indignation of God for ever Their greater punishment carries with and in it a character that 's clap'd upon their backs as greater sinners by the abuse of such utmost advantages for their good then those of literal Sodom and Gomorrha Mat. 11. 23. figuring the general rout of all common Sinners of the Gentiles in the corrupt spirit of Nature under what ever outward nominal distinction by the title Mahumetan Pagan or Christian. Names vary not the case one jot where there 's nothing of Christianity in a first or second Covenant a Law or Gospel-life righteousness of Man or God They are enemies of all righteousness with Elymas the Sorcerer Act. 13. 8 -10. Vers. 6. Yea though he live a thousand years twice told yet hath he seen no good do not all go to one place Nothing but Vanity in the largest measures highest degrees and most fruitful exercise of a single first-Covenant or natural first-Creation life with the longest continuance therein is to be found by Man Let him live a thousand years twice told in the largest possessions thereof he sees not or enjoys any true unchangeable good therein from first to last All the goodness thereof comes to the same end and pass with his bodily life and the concerns or good things of that The death of both and all is the same end of all to the longest liv'd Methuselah and to an Infant that dies at an hour old The same period is put to the mortal first-Covenant life of the Spirit as to that of the body If therefore a Man have no other life to trust to beyond both these he will be cover'd with unchangeable darkness in eternal Death the mystical Tophet state or place of Torment for ever prepar'd for all self-confident first-Covenant Kings Princes of this World in the but fading glory of a first-Covenant life Such Princes crucified Christ for his Doctrine of the second They despise and wonder at it and so perish or come to nought with all they chuse and please themselves with 1 Cor. 2. 6. 8. Acts 13. 41. Do not all go to one place All these eminent long-liv'd vanity-mongers go to the same place or state of unchangeable enmity to God and darkness to themselves with those that had shorter continuance in and smaller enjoyments of the said righteous life of vanity in holy flesh or with them that never had any thing at all of it polluted Heathen's fix'd in the vile affections and lusts of literal Sodom All comes to one at last wise first-Covenant Saints and foolish common sinners of the Gentiles Yea their greater and higher advantages wilfully abus'd gain them only a deeper cup or measure of Wrath for ever than those of less attainments and standing therein or of none at all After all their enjoyment of and flourish in a but changable good rejecting God's everlasting as recompence of their most foolish choice to walk in the light of their own fire the warmth light zeal of and for their own enliven'd enlighten'd nature and compassing themselves about with sparks of their own kindling duties fruits works producible or performable therein must they lie down in sorrow darkness and death for ever This will they have from God's hand Isa. 50. 11. Vers. 7. All the labour of Man is for his mouth and yet the appetite Heb. Soul is not fill'd No satisfying answer to all the needs of Man's Immortal spirit in all first-Creation Vanities is ever to be found No literal or mystical riches that are all but perishing Vanities can do 't Let Man lay about him while he will do what he can in the activity of bodily or but first-Covenant righteous life he never finds or gets any such thing as will stop the craving mouth or fill the appetite of either so as to give any thing of true rest or satisfaction to him All Man 's trading in a vain life where Belly and Meats desires and desirables are perishing vanities and to be destroy'd 1 Cor. 6. 13. is with himself altogether vanity Psal. 39. 5. fleshly tree and fruit root and branch mouth appetite and meat Unprofitable is all man's labour then for fetching in Provisions for his flesh even holy flesh righteous cleans'd nature to gratify or fulfill the lusts thereof Rom. 13. 14. The very meats of Christ's first-Covenant earthly Table afforded man for a season in that state will with that renew'd holy life and appetite come to nought A Plea therefrom will stand Man in no stead at the last day as having eaten and drunk thereat for entrance into his Kingdom Luk. 13. 24 -- 30. Mat. 7. 21 -- 23. He will not know or own them but hid them depart from him as incorrigible workers of mystical iniquity the highest and most criminal rank of unpardonable sinners Out of Heathen Countries from East West North and South the four winds of Heaven shall an Elect Seed be wakened up signally by the preparatory dispensation of Angels in association with the risen Witnesses from among Men to preach the 〈◊〉 Gospel into the spiritual Kingdom-life of the 〈◊〉 and sit down with Abraham Isaac and Jacob and all the Prophets in the Kingdom of God and such high but hypocritical pretenders to it be thrust out Luke 13. 28 29. Mat. 24. 14 31. All this will be preparatory to Christ's second coming Abundance of Christ's Spouses and Children in the 〈◊〉 Covenant become incorrigible Rebels against him and his Spirit of the second and consequently the siercest Persecutors and haters of all his Gospel-Saints and Truths Then he most justly turns from being a Saviour to them as for a season he was in the 〈◊〉 to be their unchangeable enemy and 〈◊〉 against them Isa. 63. 8 10. or pour upon them his unchangeable wrath in and by that very spirit of the second they 〈◊〉 with a perfect 〈◊〉 and it them Zec. 11. 8. Sure the unchangeable wrath of God must needs light and rest for ever on the guilty heads of the unchangeable enemies of God The stated Case for Salvation from the beginning is the surrender of and passing out of all first-creation life and vanities into the second The rebellious keeping up the first against the second loses all and excludes from the second that 's God's and the Saint's true Rest for 〈◊〉 Solomon lamenting the folly of Man in his own vain self-chosen life will and way puts these two following Questions to him Ver. 8. For what hath the Wise more than the Fool What hath the Poor that knoweth to walk before the Living What or who is the Wise the Fool the Poor and his knowledg to walk before the Living what Living who
Christ's new and heavenly his natural for Christ's spiritual creature-life and possessions A conclusive refusal to part with all we have is a final parting-blow between God and Man Paul found Corinthian Professors bewitch'd Galatians and belly-God Philippians dangerously engag'd towards a sixure in this most presumptuous Sin and Error 1 Cor. 4. 8. 2 Cor. 11. 2 3. Gal. 3. 1 -4. Phil. 3. 18 19. And Christ found a first-Covenant party in enmity to the second in most or all the seven Churches Rev. 2. 3. In Laodicea scarce any other and all this under the outward dispensation and ministry of the Gospel owning themselves as Gospel-Professors And what or who else in a manner at this day can we find but such anti-Gospel-Gospellers in all variety of opinion form and way All the highly pretending and conceited Children of the Kingdom in the most sublimated Church-forms or purest Churches in but restor'd first-covenant Law-principles without advance by exchange and Gospel-conversion will be found at a loss and cast or kept out of the Kingdom of Christ as not at all of his new-Covenant Gospel-spirit of Grace and Truth 'T is in the heavenly Wisdom of this only Men can attain the sight and inheritance of the most glorious divine Sun and of the new-creation Sun of 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Mal. 4. 2. in the Mediator's person which is the greatest gain the highest prosit and advantage Man or Angel can receive or enjoy to all eternity This 〈◊〉 proves ver 12. Vers. 12. For Wisdom is a defence Heb. shadow and mony is a desence but the excellency of knowledg is that Wisdom giveth life to them that have it Here 's a distinguishing character of the first and second covenant spirits Lives Wisdoms with or by the effects riches and priviledges of each The Wisdom and mystical mony or riches of the first are a defence against the rude assaults the unruly brutish motions of the corrupt state of nature and do make up to Man all he thinks he needs for eternal life 1 Cor. 4. 8. Rev. 3. 17. But through the fading nature of all that life and riches and evil use of it in preference and opposition to the durable life and true riches in the Gospel-spirit of God all 's spoil'd Man's inordinate love to the former is that love of mony that 's the root of all evil against God and to himself evil of sin and punishment It renders all the mammon of unrighteousness as preferr'd to the 〈◊〉 riches of Christ in his infinite divine and everlasting righteous new-creation Life First-creation Life with the riches thereof is to be allow'd its due as good in its kind and lawful use for suppressing the unruly desires thoughts and motions of the corrupt state of Nature Man so using it is faithful to the Light afforded him by Christ in the first Covenant as a fleshly Bridegroom But then farther is he to follow this Bridegroom in the death and loss of all this fading life and riches Wisdom and Mony for what in spiritual conviction-Light is shew'd and offer'd him by Christ as a better Bridegroom and Comforter in the second This second and principal thing done as the passive part of obedience requir'd in the right and lawful use of all in the first Covenant law-state God is well-pleased and Man saved But be Man never so faithful in the active obedience performable in his law-life if he refuse to perform or yield to the requir'd passive obedience all his active turns in conclusion to no account at all Himself is turn'd out of God's house for ever as but that servant in his own law-spirit of bondage that refus'd to become a Son of God in his Gospel-spirit of glorious liberty that makes free indeed Jo. 8. 35 36. The truth the Gospel-spirit of Truth makes Man truly free ver 32. Where or in whomsoever that Spirit is is liberty 2 Cor. 3. 17. The Gospel-law of the Spirit of life is the perfect law of liberty It renders Man free not to but from all sin and death at last Rom. 8. 2. Jam. 1. 25. Man's spirit of bondage chosen before and against God's spirit of true freedom becom's a house a prison a state of eternal death to him If Man use his law-life aright as to the first end for which restor'd and miss the appointed and declared second all comes to worse then nothing for ever He misses that true Wisdom that gives and is eternal life to them that have it This the Law-life and best Wisdom of Man can never give or be to him Gal. 3. 21. Vers. 13. Consider the work of God for who can make that straight which he hath made crooked Consider well the life and state of Men and Angels as the first-creation Workmanship of God's hand and you 'l find it crooked first comparatively To the second make of them by his new-creating Workmanship all the fading goodness Life Wisdom Glory and Righteousness of the first are as nothing no Glory 2 Cor. 3. 10. If the Glory and other things of Man in the first be not only presumptuously compared with but preferr'd and exalted into a jusling competition with and opposition to the Life Glory Wisdom Righteousness Works Fruits and things of God offer'd them by a new and second Creation this renders all such things worse then nothing Yea if this be finally wilfully and conclusively done the Glory Wisdom Light Life Righteousness all things of Man are turn'd into unspeakable shame utmost folly and highest wickedness to which belong utter Darkness and eternal Death The corruptible seed 1 Pet. 1. 23. of God's left-hand planting in Man's or Angel's natural first-creation-make and state at its utmost growth flourish and fruitfulness amounts but to a fading flower Man in all at best is altogether Vanity This fleshly state of Life was figur'd by the tree of good and evil before the fall Since the fall 't is always evil root and branch tree and fruit silth of 〈◊〉 or spirit are found in all its operations fruits products or performances root and branch When Paul was eminent in the restor'd righteous law-life of Man how fiercely did he persecute the Gospel or new-Creature life of Christ in himself and Saints That was filth of Spirit enmity and despite to the very Gospel spirit of Grace in which any can be saved 't was a sinning against the holy Ghost but ignorantly When done knowingly and so wilfully t is the presumptuous unpardonable Sin unto Death God made Man upright set up in him a first-Covenant-life perfect in its kind but fallible corruptible changeable loseable as all mankind have sadly experienc'd by the first error of humane nature at best in the first Man Now what is corruptible God calls corruption The natural seed of a first-Covenant life cast into Man in his natural first-creation make and fashion of being was sown in corruption dishonour weakness By the obedient death of Man therein 't is rais'd in Incorruption Glory Power a spiritual
by her Nothing but what 's unchangeably good is properly and truly good before God No man then that has not some unchangeable good thing or goodness in him can please God Without a spiritual Faith or new-creature principle of life and action something of the life of the Faith of the Son of God Gal. 2. 20. distinct from and superiour to the most righteous life of the Sons of Men 't is impossible to please God Heb. 11. 6. Man wise strong and honorable in Christ as a fleshly Bridegroom that has restor'd the old first-creation righteous life of Nature in him and rendered him fruitful there 1 Cor. 4. 10. This is not yet the He that singly as so pleaseth or can please God For then what was Paul that had quitted all the advantages or priviledges that such knowledg of Christ himself after the flesh brings along with it and includes in it 2 Cor. 5. 16. He became a fool weak and despicable there having parted with all that as dung for the knowledg of Christ after the Spirit in his Gospel-life into which risen from the dead Phil. 3. 6 10. Rom. 7. 1 4. Christ requires his Law or first-Covenant Spouses to quit him there as he them die with him there in order to meet him in the life of the second First-Covenant Spouses or Children of Christ live in him but he comes properly to live in them in the second Gal. 2. 20. T is but the Life Wisdom and Righteousness of Man Christ restores and afresh sets up in Men in order to render them his first-Covenant Children and Spouses The Life Wisdom and Righteousness of God a spiritual immortal Gospel-life he sets up in the second in the room of their surrender'd fading mortal Law-life in the first Christ abolish'd death or crucified that Law-life in himself that was subject to death and so brought a Gospel-life and Immortality to light 2 Tim. 1. 10. This is true life in an absolute sence th' other but a shadow In the infallible Light or spiritual Understanding that accompanies and is found in Gospel-life are true Saints enabled to discover all the wiles of the mystical Woman here All the subtile practices and falshoods of evil Angels coming as false Christs and their false Apostles and Prophets Mat. 24. 24. 2 Cor. 11. 13 -- 15. in the dress language and neerest resemblance of the true Christ and his Prophets or Apostles lie open and naked before that understanding in spiritual Saints that judgeth or discerneth all things 1 Cor. 2. 15. That Spirit in which they can discern the deep things of God ver 10. the utmost depths and heigths of Satan can't lie hid from All his nets and snares are seen and all his power of darkness overset and master'd by this Gospel-spirit and marvelous light thereof When the mysterious methods of God's wisdom for Salvation are seen all the depths and methods of delusion Satan can use in the utmost stretch of his Serpentine Wisdom to destroy Men flie open All Satan's Apostles Ministers of his Gospel in whatever variety of doctrine form language or way in the same sandy fallible first-Creation Principles do all center in this point whatever their thought or intent be to run their hearers into the very arms of the Devil as their only security for Salvation If the Devil can impose himself upon them as Christ and God as he can 2 Thes. 2. 4. This must needs be the issue and result of all their teaching 2 Cor. 11. 13 15. Their end will be according to their works All 's earthly and so fewel for the fire of that Wrath that will be kindled on them and all their earthy doctrin life and works at the day of the Lord 's appearing in that Gospel-spirit and life they 'l be found in unchangeable enmity to 2 Pet. 3. 10. No wisdom of Man secures from this Woman here Adam in his unspotted naturals clear from all silth of flesh and spirit too was not fence-proof against the wiles of this Woman The womanish fading changeable first-Creation life in the evil Angel when fallen was too subtile and powerful for man in his inferiour womanish-life of the same kind to deal with before his fall Satan's first lie to Eve passes currant all along this World with multitudes of professors and high pretenders to the Gospel of Christ and Kingdom of God for the very Gospel of Christ to wit that the establish'd righteous life of the first Creation-state of Man is eternal life that man need not will not die at all Literal Sodom Egypt and Babylon are made up of Men sixed in corrupt Nature given up by themselves and therefore also by God to the vile affections enormous lusts and madnesses of that Ro. 1. 26. Mystical Sodom Egypt and Babylon are made up of Evil Angels and enlight'ned first-Covenant Brethren or Professors establish'd or six'd in the 〈◊〉 righteousness of Man and so in unchangeable enmity to the Gospel-righteousness of God These two sorts of Babylonians and Sodomites in these last and worst of times do or will so fill the scene with their super-abounding iniquities literal and mystical as to leave no room for any hearing of Christ's Gospel at all The spiritual Saint by his Gospel-life of that faith that overcomes the World 1 Joh. 5. 4. remains secure amidst this vast heap this innumerable multitude of Babylonians visible and invisible evil Men and Angels under the protecting shadow and comforting influence of Christ's new name that 's the strong Tower into which he runs and is safe Prov. 18. 10. Heb. is set a-loft to wit on that Rock that 's higher then he Psal. 61. 2. But all incorrigible wilful haters and refusers of Christ and his Gospel-truths will every one of them be taken in the snares of the said Woman So it follows Text. But the sinner shall be taken by her He that 's abhorred of the Lord falls into the mouth of this strange Woman whose heart is a deep pit full of snares and nets and her hands bands Who is this sinner the Lord abhors The fixed incorrigible hater and loather of God and his Spirit of Grace call'd God's Soul or Spirit as the spirit of nature Man's Soul Zec. 11. 8. All blind leaders with their followers tumble into this deep ditch or pit Prov. 23. 27. Luk. 6. 39. All whose minds are willingly blinded by the God of this World the Devil lest the light of the glorious Gospel of Christ who is the supream creature-image of God should shine into or upon them all such embrace Satan's accursed other contrary 〈◊〉 and his spirit of unchangeable enmity to Christ and his They are engaged what in them 〈◊〉 to shut up the Kingdom of Heaven 〈◊〉 off the 〈◊〉 of that Kingdom out of all hearing or reception and to 〈◊〉 open the Kingdom of the Devil asserting that to be the Kingdom of God and his Gospel Christ's So are they with their admirers engaged in 〈◊〉 of the bottomless pit
Spirit are after a peculiar manner in the hand of God or under his peculiar regard care and approbation as obedient to him in all things Yet by any outward dispensations his Love to them or Hatred to his and their implacable Enemies can't be known For the natural Man or State is gratified in Enemies with more then heart can wish and in Saints or Friends under continual Chastisements Crosses and Disappointments In this cryptick Method or mysterious Course of God's dealing with Friends as Foes and Foes as Friends in all discernable appearances to Man's Wisdom will Man judg enemies the only Favorites of God and Friends rejected cast-aways hated by him for ever as Job's enlighten'd Friends did seem to reckon him when under the Cross Job 4. 7 -9. Psal. 73. 7 -14. Heb. 12. 6 -8. Solomon in the Wisdom of God and true Spirit of Prophecy farther declares Vers. 2. All things come alike to all there is one Event to the righteous and to the wicked to the good and to the clean and to the unclean to him that sacrificeth and to him that sacrificeth not as is the good so is the sinner and he that sweareth as he that feareth an Oath In God's dispensations to the outward Man of Saints and Sinners all things come alike to all righteous and wicked good and bad clean and unclean So God's Love or Hatred cannot thereby be known God causes his Sun to shine and Rain to fall on the evil and good just and unjust Mat. 5. 45. From the afflicting or gratifying dispensations of God to the whole natural Man is the Wisdom of Man apt to take the measures of God's Anger or Love God affords invisible as well as visible good things of this World to the inner as well as outer natural Man the Spirit as well as Body of the rebellious as also of those who will prove obedient Saints This as one fruit of Christ's Redemption-work Psal. 68. 18. As to a first-covenant Benefit ' of Christ's death the common or general Salvation all Men are capable of may they be made wise strong and honourable in Christ yea by new or second-Covenant Light also shew'd offer'd and brought to tast and see how good and gracious the Lord is in his new-Covenant-life and after all irrecoverably apostatize and perish for ever 1 Cor. 4. 10. Heb. 6. 4 -6. If man finally keep up his restor'd first-creation changeable righteous Life in enmity to God and his second he perishes for ever If he prefer the Knowledg of Christ after the flesh in the restor'd righteous Life of the Law or conformity to him as born of a Woman under the Law to Christ after the Spirit or in his spiritual resurrection-Life he perishes for ever In this evil self-chosen life and way does God in Judgment gratify Men with invisible fading or natural good things beyond all they can wish Psal. 73. 7. The literal wicked in the corrupt and mystically wicked in the resin'd spirit of Nature may be gratified with all worldly desirables outward or inward to their bodies or spirits and perish for ever after all under the Wrath to come All this Solomon understood and declar'd The natural Understanding even in the spiritual Saint can't reach these mysteries of Providence in the promiscuous dispensations of God to good and bad as to all worldly desirables visible or invisible Psal. 73. The truly righteous good and clean 〈◊〉 his natural Life to God as fearing an Oath or the swearing an everlasting Covenant with the Devil in the first-creation state against God and the second So comes his heart in a newness of life to be set in him to do good in God's sight for ever He that swears that Covenant with the Devil is fully set to do Evil for ever Eccl. 8. 11. However undiscern'd the Saint's condition be to his Enemies under the love of God in this life God will at last manifest the difference between them that serve him and those that serve him not but swear everlasting Allegiance to the Devil Mal. 3. 18. whose Servants they are Rom. 6. 16. Vers. 3. This is an evil among all things that are done under the Sun ' that there is one Event unto all yea also the heart of the Sons of Men is full of evil and madness is in their Heart while they live and after that they go to the dead The death of Nature as to the mortal life of Body and Soul is the one Event to all Men. This fatal Period comes nature to in the wise and fool righteous and wicked The spiritual wise Man only is an unspeakeable gainer by all such losses as befals his nature with his fellows Out of the darkness and death brought on his natural state is he raised into the spiritual light and life of God The same darkness and death brought upon others in Wrath for refusing it in Love becomes their dreadful condition and portion for ever under Wrath. This exceedingly differing Event of the said same event the Death of nature in all Men is not consider'd or discern'd by Man's Wisdom Hence Solomon says how dies the wise Man As the Fool there 's no remembrance of the one more then of the other for ever Eccles 2. 16. in Man's day or Judgment The differing event of the Cross in Love or Wrath turning all first-creation Wisdom Light and Life into foolishness darkness and death Man's Wisdom sees not All wisdom beauty or desirableness in nature will perish and be forgotten in all Men for ever On this account as to any thing in nature the truely wise dies as the Fool. For both by death lose all the changeable Life and fading Glory of their own nature But the said wise 〈◊〉 obedient surrender of all receive a more excellent Life and Glory for ever and those that rebelliously keep it lose all for ever under Wrath in everlasting darkness So though the same Event happen to all as to the death of nature the event of that event is exceedingly different eternal life or death Those that do not obediently part with their own first-creation Life and Wisdom for God's in the second seem charact'red here by a heart full of evil and madness while they live and after that they go to the dead Yea they are dead while they live as 〈◊〉 in enmity to God which must needs be eternal death to them The best Works of righteous Nature fix'd in enmity to the Righteousness of God in his Spirit of Grace are but dead Works perform'd in a spirit of Enmity and Death True Repentance from dead Works Heb. 6. 1. imports Law-Conversion from nature dead in Trespasses and Sins Eph. 2. 1. to the righteous life of a Man But this second death of righteous nature by a fixure in enmity is worse then the former and exposes to the second death as the due punishment thereof the vengeance of eternal fire Rev. 20. 14. This is the latter end worse then any beginning which many self-confident
life the true Shepherd call's for the surrender of by death in Sacrifice he and all that so do will find no harvest of true joy and comfort to be reap'd by them at last Vers. 5. As thou knowest not what is the way of the Spirit nor how the bones do grow in the Womb of her that is with Child even so thou knowest not the works of God who maketh all In explaining his former words Solomon here uses the hidden ways of God in forming the fleshly body of Man and uniting his immortal Spirit with it in the Womb. These common things in the first creation over-setting Man's understanding as to the discerning or giving any certain account of are but typical to the yet far more mysterious and hidden things of Christ's new-creation-workmanship in Saints None know by the utmost improvement and skill of their own understanding how the Body is form'd in the Womb of the literal Mother or how the Spirit that had its radical creation and existence from the beginning in the mystical Womb of the Parent of Spirits comes in its appointed time to be united with its Body in the Womb. And how much shorter must Men come of discerning the yet more undiscernable mysterious works of God who maketh all things in both Creations or Worlds Heb. 1. 2. as forming and setting up his Spiritual Heavenly Eternal things in Man by his new-creation-workmanship The effects of the literal Wind are seen tho' not known whence it comes or whither it goes so are the effects of the new-creating Spirit of Christ in and upon all born of it Joh. 3. 8. As an irresistible Whirlwind it tear's down the earthly building and blow's up by the roots the fleshly tree of a perishing life in Saints andthen by the second new-building-operation of it does it make them new Vessels fill them with new-Wine even it s own Spiritual Kingdom-Life of everlasting Righteousness thro' which they become meet habitations of God Ephes. 2. 22. Now if Man be ignorant of his natural make or how the distinct parts of his being are brought together into a personal union in him by a first-creation much more is he of the abundantly more mysterious way and things of his new-creation birth Vers. 6. In the morning sowe thy Seed and in the evening withhold not thine hand for thou knowest not whether shall prosper either this or that or whether they both shall be a like good Here 's a confirmation of the said spiritual Truth In the morning or under Christ's first and earliest spiritual Convictions and Revelations or Discoveries of himself to thee in his spiritual Life sow thy Seed or readily use all diligence to make way for Christ's speedy influencing and quickning up his own Incorruptible Seed of Spiritual Life in thee Let not thy earthy natural carnal mind be hard'ned against Christ but break and kindly melt away under him that what hinders being removed his spiritual Seed may spring up in thee This done by us is call'd our sowing that spiritual Seed as the works wrought in the quickned up life thereof are called our works in God and God's in us Isa. 26. 12. Joh. 3. 31. works of Grace in the second-Covenant life not of Nature in the first And in the evening withhold not thine hand or natural spirit from sacrifice For this is it hinders the spiritual Seed from springing up towards an hopeful Harvest And so will the evening state of darkness and death to Nature be turn'd into an everlasting morning-morning-light and life in the spirit of Grace For thou knowest not c. Man's receiving spiritual Light by which Christ in his spiritual life is shew'd and offer'd him is call'd a beginning in the Spirit a partaking of the Holy Ghost and tasting of the good living Word of God Gal. 3. 3. Heb. 6. 4 5. Then is he upon his trial for Eternal Life or Death as obedient or disobedient to the said spiritual Light And accordingly will he be evil or good barren or fruitful to God Delivering up the natural spirit to death is the only way to its becoming fruitful to God in a newness of life Rom. 6. 4. 7. 4. So as rais'd into the life of the spiritual Man do both the natural and spiritual become a like good in a life of everlasting Righteousness While Man is doubtful under the darkning demolishing death-work of the Spirit or Cross of Christ on his Nature what will be the issue as Job for some time was whether everlasting blessedness or misery the Light or Voice of the Spirit listen'd to will inform that both will prosper and be a like good both natural and spiritual Man thro' the death and resurrection of the former into the quicken'd up life of the latter So there will be a joynt birth of life springing up in the whole person of the Saint from the quickned spiritual Seed and both crucified and quicken'd earthly But spiritual Light resisted and life rejected Man's earthly state however righteous becomes that cursed mystical Earth whose end is to be burn'd Heb. 6. 7 8. Vers. 7. Truly the Light is sweet and a pleasant thing it is for the eyes to behold the Sun The light of the literal Sun is pleasant to the bodily eye But the days of darkness will be many after Man is cut off by the death of the body from such sight and pleasure The certain foresight of this can't but much allay his present delight In mystery Christ is the Sun or original of all 〈◊〉 creation intellectual light and life By his shining into Man does he render him wise strong and honourable in his own restor'd nature So becomes Man joyful and fruitful therein Yet all this light life and joy therein will pass away also as well as that of the bodily state And the succeeding days of darkness will be many even to all eternity as to those that never submit to the way of coming to experience Christ in an higher and better light and life shew'd and offer'd them The cross of Christ in love or wrath seizes and takes away all fading first-creation light or goodness from every Angel and Man good or bad This Solomon farther declares Vers. 8. But if a Man live many years and rejoyce in them all yet let him remember the days of darkness for they shall be many All that cometh is vanity Let a Man live never so long in the light and joy of a first-Covenant state under the mystical first-creation Sun or first-Covenant spirit and communications from Christ or shinings forth upon his Tabernacle there Job 29. 2 -4. he must consider and remember that all this will be gone and everlasting darkness succeed if Christ be not receiv'd in that spiritual life which will scituate him under his beamings forth as a Divine and spiritual new-creation Sun of infinite eternal and everlasting Righteousness Light Brightness and Glory Vers. 9. Rejoyce O young Man in thy youth and let thy heart cheer
thee in the days of thy youth and walk in the ways of thy heart and in the sight of thine eyes but know thou that for all these things God will bring thee into judgment Solomon here farther confirms his needful Caution for duly remembring the many days of darkness that will succeed in the room of all fading first-creation light literal or mystical and all delight or rejoycing therein Know that for all this God will bring thee into judgment This word is directed to two sorts of People such as live wholly in the corrupt spirit of nature gratifying only their bodily life lust eye and other senses with the visible objects and comforts of this world represented by the light of the literal Sun After the largest experience hereof he bids them at their peril go on but be sure God will bring them into judgment for all such things And his judgment on them will bring those days of darkness upon them which will be many even eternal darkness and death But the young man here chiefly meant is Man in the youthful flourish of his own restor'd nature and fruitful exercise of it in a first-Covenant life If he refuse to part with all this under the Cross to live and walk with God under the yet more excellent new-creation Spirit of Christ or mystical Sun of everlasting Righteousness eternal darkness and death will come upon him also in conclusion as well as on the other When such provoke God to give them up to their own self-chosen way so that he 'l no longer deal with them in Mercy or wait to be gracious to them but swear in Wrath they shall never enter into his rest they have nothing certain to expect but fiery indignation for ever Heb. 10. 26 27 which will turn all their light life and comforts into unchangeable darkness and death Vers. 10. Therefore remove Sorrow Heb. anger from thy heart and put away evil from thy flesh for Child-hood and Youth are vanity To prevent the said sad Judgment Solomon advises Man to remove Sorrow or Anger from his heart under and against the death-work of the Cross upon nature Be not offended or griev'd at this dispensation of God which is the only way in the methods of his Wisdom for Salvation Put away such Sorrow or Anger and be quietly yea gladly with Paul Gal. 16. 14. obedient thereto as the only way to everlasting Joy Joh. 16. 21 22. The pangs of Death to the natural Spirit figur'd by the Woman in travel will vanish on the birth of the spiritual Man-child in it and its quickning up into the new life of the said Child the true manly new-Creation life of Christ and God Our natural man under the Cross ought to put away Sorrow and Anger not reckoning its present sufferings fit to be compar'd with the joy of spiritual life set before us the exceeding weight of Glory that is to follow Thus did Christ himself and Paul reckon Heb. 12. 2. Rom. 8. 18. 2 Cor. 4. 17. All struggling Sorrow and Anger under the Cross makes it more uneasie Obediently submit to Christ herein and his Yoke will be found easie and Burthen light Mat. 11. 28 30. Those that learn of him will be meek lowly and quietly submit to his Cross and Father's Will and Command therein as he did 'T is the rebellious 〈◊〉 mind that 's troubled cries out and is angry and offended at this dispensation as unwilling to submit to this spiritual Law of the Cross is ready to say to Christ for this spiritual as Zipporah to Moses for the literal circumcision a bloody Husband art thou unto me Exod. 4. 25 26. t. For Childhood and Youth are vanity All the time of Man's non-age in first-Creation life at best the mind is carnal or 〈◊〉 which is enmity to God Rom. 8. 7. as found in a contrariety to the spiritual Law and mind of Christ. Hence man's whole work desire thought design and counsels therein are nothing but folly and vanity In the but restor'd first-Covenant righteous life of the Law and utmost youthful Vigour Activity Flourish and Fruitfulness thereof is even the true Saint but as a Servant in Child-hood non-age and minority ignorant of any such life he has the incorruptible seed of in him wherein to be Heir of all Gal. 4. 1. All Job Paul or any Saint has had but in that restor'd Spirit of bondage or of the Law has bin found Vanity and they themselves at best therein altogether vanity Psal. 39. 5. Such Childhood and Youth are vanity it self has nothing but vanity in it It s Life Works Fruits Wisdom Righteousness are nothing but vanishing shadows of the Creature-life Wisdom Righteousness and things of God CHAP. XII V. 1. Remember now thy Creatour in the days of thy Youth while the evil days come not nor the years draw nigh when thou shalt say I have no pleasure in them HEre 's a farther reason for Man's remembring his Creatour in the youthful season of his bodily life and as figur'd by that the youthful vigor and flourish of his Spirit in the restor'd righteous first-Covenant life thereof Christ is a twofold Creatour of blessed Angels and Saints by a first and second-Creation-workmanship upon them of all other Men Angels and things a single Creatour by a first-Creation-workmanship only The former Eph. 2. 10. Col. 1. 18. the latter 16. As first-born of every Creature ver 15. fountain of all creature-being and life did he comprehend the immortal Spirits of all Angels and Men as radically existing in him v. 17. which are 〈◊〉 forth by him into a personal subsisting at their appointed seasons He that created all things is God God the Mediator in his conjunctive divine and creature-nature Joh. 1. 1 3. Heb. 1. 2. 3. 4. His creature-spirit is the fountain of all other creature-beings and the immediate hand by which brought forth in their distinct subsistencies and visibilities In all does he fulfil the will of the infinite Divinity who said Let there be this that and t'other and accordingly were all things created visible and invisible answering the existing beings given them in the Womb of the Mediator's vast original creature-being And as Angels and Men have their natural beings so that natural first-covenant light and life from Christ which fits them for the right exercise of their beings As perfect natural beings with a perfect natural life breath'd into and set up in their 〈◊〉 were they the product of Christ's 〈◊〉 creation-workmanship upon them They receiv'd their Beings Light and Life from him Saints over and above all this receive from him a spiritual everlasting righteous life and are made spiritual Vessels or sitted receptions thereof by his second or new-Creation-workmanship The fountain of this being and life is also in himself as head of the Church Col. 1. 18. The incorruptible seed 1 Pet. 1. 23. of this new life was cast into their Spirits from the date of their radical existing in the
invisible creature-womb of himself the parent of Spirits in pursuance of the free thought and purpose of the divine mind The actual quickning up this Seed or giving them eternal Life is what Christ purchas'd for them by the obedient death and sacrifice of his own assumed perfect spotless but changeable first-creation state and is the builder of them up in So in all things hath 〈◊〉 an everlasting pre-eminence over them In reference to both these Creations or Worlds first and second natural and spiritual Heb. 1. 2. Solomon says remember Christ as both thy natural and spiritual Creatour bringing thee forth according to the methods of God's Wisdom first in a natural state by a first-creation and afterwards in a spiritual by a second 1 Cor. 15. 46. This twofold Creation David acknowledg'd too wonderful and oversetting to his understanding as to the taking any right measures thereof or putting any meet value upon When he consider'd the thoughts of God in reference to the single first-creation of all and then his twofold-creation of Saints he concludes the sum of them to be too great to take or give a distinct and full account of They are moe in number then the sand Psal. 139. 14 -18. Man's due remembring his Creatour that has done such wonderful things for him imports an obedient submitting to his dispensations for the accomplishing his designs and rendring him truly blessed in a state of unchangeable union with him and wel-pleasing obedience to him Since the fall has Christ as Redeemer laid a yet farther and greater Weight of obligation upon Men to remember him as their Creatour so as to yield a ready universal obedience to his spiritual Law which always was the undispensable duty of Angel and Man before the fall as well as since By that Law is the life of Nature at best or in whatever condition to be given up in sacrifice to God by his priestly hand that has from all the said rights and obligations a title thereunto Since our fall we receive our lost righteous natural Life or State afresh by his Redemption-Work as a first benefit of his death So are we bound to use our whole beings bodies and spirits in such restor'd Life and then death and loss of it for a better in obedience to his command and conformity to his example We must not live in or do our own will but his that died for us by the death of ours 1 Cor. 6. 19 20. 2 Cor. 5. 14 15. Christ now is to be remembred as Redeemer as well as Creatour 2 Tim. 2. 8. By the death of nature in himself he has purchas'd the lost righteous life of it for us Hereby are we a-new put on the trial for obedient surrender thereof for his spiritual Resurrection-life as the full benefit and principal design of his death Man then is so to remember his Creatour and Redeemer as to make the right use of his restor'd natural State by yeilding up his old for Christ's newness of Life This is the only way of putting away all evil from his flesh or rooting out all enmity to God's Spirit that 's now inseparable from the life of nature at best t. While the evil day's come not c. That is before God in Wrath blast the most fruitful youthful vigorous joyful state of thy natural spirit bringing mystical decays gray hairs and old age upon it so as to make thee find or take no longer any pleasure therein All the beauty and desirableness thereof shall fade away and be consumed as all the goodliness or desirableness of the body in the literal grave See both as one is the figure of the other Psal. 49. 14. And then also as fix'd in enmity will men find themselves not only strip'd and depriv'd of all good or comfort but under the positive inflictions of unchangeable wrath Of this most sad condition and God's most 〈◊〉 proceedings towards them therein have we a full account in the following-words Vers. 2. While the Sun or the Light or the Moon or the Stars be not darkned nor the Clouds return after the Rain Ver. 3. In the day when the Keepers of the House shall tremble and the strong Men shall bow themselves and the Grinders cease because they are few and those that look out of the windows be darkned Ver. 4. And the Doors shall be shut in the Streets when the sound of the grinding is low and he shall rise up at the voice of the Bird and all the Daughters of ' Musick shall be brought low These expressions do represent the weak decay'd state of Man in old age which brings sorrow and darkness upon him and at length a period to his bodily life and all sensual delights And this figuratively points at the like mystical decay gray hairs old age and death brought as God's displeasure on the most righteous fruitful life of Man's spirit under the Cross. But all these marks of God's displeasure on our natural body and spirit as found in enmity to him are the effects of his everlasting kindness to obedient Saints as the very means and way of translating them into his everlasting righteous spiritual creature life For a season Saints rejoyce in their enlighten'd nature as Law-servants finding delight in the literal and mystical Sun Moon and Stars of this World But they are made obedient to God's dispensation of turning the light of this mystical Sun Moon and Stars as well as literal into darkness to their spirits as well as bodies in both which there 's a time appointed for all Men once to die Heb. 9. 27. The mystical death of the spirit and all decays of a tendency thereunto does Solomon figure out here by the decays of the body in the declining age thereof The keepers of the House that will tremble and the strong Men that shall bow themselves outward limbs and parts of the Body sigure out the inward Senses and intellectual Powers of the natural spirit as operating by the Organs of the Body The decays of bodily life in all the parts and powers thereof are felt and experienc'd also by the inward faculties and powers of the Spirit that are exercis'd by them Hence old Men grow weak feeble and imperfect in the operations thereof and so are brought back again into the condition of Children Inward and outward Powers and Senses of body and spirit tremble and bow themselves in the literal and mystical old age of both The Grinders will cease and those that look out of the Windows be darkn'd The outward and inward senses and instruments by which man has taken in the supplies of Light and Comfort from the sutable objects of both in the visible and invible parts of this World will fail and become altogether unfit for such use and service Then the Doors shall be shut in the Streets c. ver 4. And all the Daughters of Musick shall be brought low All the joy and delight of Man's youthful flourish in mind and body
Glass Rev. 4. 6. does the infinite glory of the divine Sun shine forth for ever with safety in a modifying mixture and allay on blessed Saints and Angels which in its single infinite brightness would overset and consume them Heb. 12. 29. Only the original creature-sun or spirit that 's in personal union with the infinite divinity can behold and enjoy the divine Sun or Spirit in its immediate brightness This supream creature-vail on it is the absolutely necessary means of unvailing it or leting it down with safety to all meer-created beings Angels or Men in their highest spiritual capacities and understandings On this account and in this sense will Christ be a Mediator between God and them to all Eternity The litteral and mystical Sun of the first-creation will set and come to a final period Then will all the flowers of that field litteral or mystical wither fade away and come to nothing as to all the perishing beauty and goodliness thereof But the Word of God the new-creation Gospel-Sun of righteousness will abide for ever upon all the blessed Inhabitants of the true Mount Sion Isa. 40. 6-8 1 Pet. 1. 23-25 On the first sin of Man against God and his Creature-Sun of everlasting Righteousness did Christ with-draw the mysticall first-creation Sun causing it to go down set or disappear to all mankind taking from them what they had and so leaving them in darkness and death dead in trespasses and sins Then as Redeemer does Christ cause this Sun to rise upon them again for the fresh enlightning of every man that comes into the world more or less Joh. 1. 9. with rational first-covenant light against which if they sin it accuses if they obey it it excuses them Rom. 2. 15. This is the Light or Law of rational nature in all men By this Light are men shewed the way for a returning towards the righteous life they were at first created in which is called a making straight in the desert of their barren fallen state a high way for their God Isa. 40. 3. a setting their first-creation House or State in order again But this done and Man growing up into a fruitful flourishing posture herein the ruling intellectual powers and ruled sensual each performing their duty in rightly commanding and obeying still still this very mystical Sun or first-covenant-spirit under the quickning enlivening and fructifying influence whereof all this is done will according to its orderly appointed motions and revolutions with the litteral Sun be withdrawn again go down set and disappear from them Christ as a fleshly-Bridegroom or Husband to them will depart and leave them so as never to shine upon them more there All then that do not timely and obediently surrender and part with all the life fruitfulness and comforts they have found under his influence as the first-covenant Sun of Righteousness in order to receive from him that newness of life in which to be married to him as risen from the dead and bring forth fruits unto God Rom. 7. 1-4 under the influence of his new-covenant-spirit will be found on the setting of the former mystical Sun in a total darkness and death a Night-state in which no man can work righteousness more for ever Vers. VI. The Wind goeth towards the South and turneth about unto the North it whirleth about continually and the wind returneth again according to his circuits Here 's another teaching instructing similitude fetched from the litteral wind Christ in his first and second covenant spirits not unfitly represented by the North and South-wind does powerfully breath and blow upon the spirits of men in the actual distributions of the one and convincing discoveries of the other This mystical wind of Christs twofold creature-spirit is in the workings and motions thereof on men compared to and fitly figured out by litteral winds which manifest themselves in their powerfull effects however unseen in their true cause and nature Christ himself uses this similitude Joh. 3. 8. Vers. VII All the rivers run into the Sea yet the Sea is not full unto the place from whence the rivers come thither they return again The litteral Sea is a figure of mans immortal spirit the fathomless depths of which are such that it is impossible it should ever be filled with all the streames of comfort that can flow into it from all variety of visible or invisible things and excellencies in the whole first-creation World Satan's permitted dominion the sphere and bound of his activity and walk All these things highest lowest and intermediate from the tallest Cedar to the meanest Shrub in the whole lump of this worlds perishing transient vanities are resembled here by gliding rivers Satan has the most glittering excellencies of the first-creation sort in his angelical nature superiour to man's to offer communicate and lay before him to feed upon and delight in He is permitted by God to retain all these in unchangable enmity to him and all his divine Spiritual and Heavenly things in the second Yea also by his sinful transforming skill and power can he gild them over with the neerest resemblance and beautiful appearance of the second so as to deceive if possible the very Elect with his baits and catch them in his snares But the far greater part of mankind feed on husks as his Swine on the lowest part of the dust of this mortal world the gratifying satisfactions of the most brutish lusts of the lowest sort of life in their confounded fallen nature All these things of Man or Angel within the compasse of their first-creation state in distinction from the things of God Delights of the Sons of God in the second are the delights of the Sons of Men. Satan has a vast Herd of Swine amongst men And as for those that are not only enlightned but enlivened quick'ned out of their death in sin into the righteous life of their own nature again he is ready with all sorts of diet suted to the palate of that state And if the single excellencies and dainties suted to their palate in that state will not serve their turn he is ready with his superiour angelical first-creation vanities for them to feed on If these yet will not hold and satisfy them when by Christs spiritual enlightnings convincingly shewed and offered his more excellent new-creation life and things then will he gild over all humane and angelical excellencies and meats with the exactest counterfeit resemblance of the things of God the never perishing meats in the second If this yet will not do he is gone and the true Saint delivered from all his snares All the things of Man or Angel under all Satan's false glosses and glistering appearances of the things of God can never answer or satisfy the vast deep botomless 〈◊〉 of mans immortal spirit The most swelling rivers and full streams of all worldly vanities flowing into it can never fill it Nothing below the Ocean-fulnes of infinite divinity and the rivers of spiritual life flowing there-from and
Sand on the Sea-shore 1 Kings 4. 29. The mystical inward riches of his restored adorned nature rendred him as much above others therein as in outward worldly greatness and visible pompe And he resolved to make the best of all these advantages offered him try what they all amounted to not without a secret hopeful-thought of finding absolute blessedness therein Vers. XVII And I gave my heart to know Wisdom and to know Madness and Folly I perceived that this also is vexation of spirit Here 's that he find's all to amount unto Wisdom Righteousness Wickedness Madness Folly all within the compass of Man's natural state corrupt or righteous vanity and if finally trusted in for blessedness will leave Man to his sore and amazing disappointment in eternal darkness and death unutterable torment and everlasting vexation of spirit as his due portion the meet recompence of his errour from God Solomon found the search after all Earthly vanities all things under Heaven or below what is heavenly a sore travel vers 13. a grievous labour man little the better when he has found them For setting himself to experience what the utmost pleasures to be had in all amounted to as gratifying to all variety of life and desire in him sensuall or intellectual he found all such knowledg and folly in corrupt or righteous nature and all such practice and experience vanity and vexation of spirit He was qualified and furnished to take the largest and deepest draughts as to all delights of the Sons of Men and take them he did and this he found all to be Though he found wisdom acquired or infused nature cultivated advanced and adorned by humane learning in Heathens or made wise strong and honourable in Christ by his restoring the lost righteous first-covenant life thereof better then the folly of dark ignorant uncultivated and unrenewed nature yet he found that all these varieties in nature fall under the same general title vanity and vexation of spirit This is the conclusion he arrives at in the preaching all-searching spirit of infallible truth All Wisdom Folly Light Darkness Righteousness Wickedness in man's natural state which he had taken the liberty to experience as well as know all is vanity This is King Solomon's Proclamation and warning to his fellow-mortals and the true King Solomon's faithfull and timely warning to all man-kind in all generations Prov. 1. 20 c. 8. 1 c. Final disappointment torment and vexation will befall all that finally fall short of true substantial divine and spiritual things in which alone true blessedness can ever befound Vers. XVIII For in much wisdom is much grief and he that encreaseth knowledg increaseth sorrow All increasings with the encreases of man in the fading Life Wisdom Riches Righteousness and Glory of his own nature not of God in the everlasting Life Wisdom Glory and righteousnes things of God are but additions to and multiplications of his sorrow in getting keeping and then loosing all again For all must go first or last by the dispensation of the Cross in love or final wrath upon every Man and Angel Men cannot but have misgiving thoughts from the self-evidencing nature of the perishableness of all they can be there possess'd of that all will be gone again So are all their life time therein subject to bondage in the highest glory and flourish thereof through a fear by death of losing all Heb. 2. 15. Job declares that as safe as he was apt to 〈◊〉 himself to be in the highest righteousness wisdom and glory of his own nature in afirst-covenant-life he had a secret bottom-fear all would fail him The thing I greatly fear'd is come upon me Job 3. 25 26. I find I had nothing of that true safety rest or quiet in the utmost wisdom and glory of my own restored nature that I fondly flatter'd my self into the false perswasion of He found all death-struck by the Cross the very righteous life and mystical riches of his spirit as well as outward concerns of his body His secret fear was the truest thought and faithful 〈◊〉 of him as to what he was to expect at winding up Man's encrease in the wisdom and knowledg of his own nature amounts but to the cleerer sight of the miseries and defects of himself and others therein and all such wisdom shews it self insufficient to correct his own or others errours Young sciolists are apt presently to think they know all but when they have travelled farther in their inquiries come with Socrates to see and confess they know only this that they know nothing with certainty infallibly and so find no rest or satisfaction in all they find Yea and are still more and more vexed and press'd thereby with the foresight of future evils incident to them The wisest man will more and more find himself in the exercise of his own wisdom as to things past present or to come but in a self-tormenting labyrinth and 〈◊〉 maze of vaine self-bewildring imaginations All knowledg and thoughts depending on the temper and fitness of bodily Organs are enfeebled in the old age and at length quite extinguished at the death of the body Then that all that sort of thoughts perish all see Again the higher man's light and knowledg if uncompliant therewith in practice the heavier he knows will the wrath of God be upon him for ever Thus the sad and inevitable result af all Man's encrease in his own wisdom and knowledg is the encrease and aggravation of his sin and sorrow at every turn Lastly the higher man is advanc'd in the life riches wisdom and righteousness of his own spirit the more apt with Paul to be a fierce zelot for that law-life and forwardest opposer of the everlasting Gospel-life of Christ and all the words thereof The Cross seemes a harder dispensation to the righteous Scribe and Phaisee that have much to lose then to Publicans Harlots in the corrupt life of nature who therefore as more easily induced to submit to and own the doctrine thereof enter into the Kingdom of God before them The mysticall rich young man went away very sorrowful when he heard of parting with all he had for eternal life Zaccheus and Mary-Magdalen did not so Final trusting in the corruptible life riches wisdom and righteousness of man render's entering into the kingdom of God absolutely impossible Mar. 10. 24 25. The very Disciples acquainted yet only with first-covenant riches were astonished out of measure at this word saying among themselves who then can be saved vers 26. Encrease in outward riches also and in that wisdom and subtlety by which gotten and for a season kept all such riches pomp and glory therein as figures and shadows of inward are usually found to be but the amusing snares of Satan by which he keep 's men in a total mindlesness of truelife with all the words thereof and leads them blindfold to the chambers of Death in Mirth and Jollity Job 21. 7-13 Thus are
corrupt nature is seen of all But enmity to God and the power of Godliness in that spirit of grace wherein alone any can be saved is seen of none in the highest wisdom of restored nature And this is the root of all spiritual Wickednesses Uncleanesses Idolatries and Murders These all lurk under fair shews in holy flesh form of Godliness and righteousness of Man in the restored Image of the earthy All natural excellencies in Man or Angel are but a fading flower All the mystical Gold Silver and Rubies thereof perishing nothings to the new-creation Wisdom and things of God And what then to the infinite divine Wisdom and things of God lesse then nothing Isa. 40. 17. Christ offers his durable Life Riches and Substance his Heavenly treasures for Man's fading Earthly shadows and is refused Mat. 19. 21 22. Wisdom of nature in corrupt or moral Heathen and in first covenant Saints excells the folly contrary thereunto as Light Darkness But this reaches not the intended mystery and truth of this scripture Vers. XIIII The wise Man's Eyes are in his head but the fool walketh in darkness and I my self perceived also that one event happeneth to them all The truly wise sees with the Eyes of Christ his spiritual Lord and Head in his light he sees light Psal. 36. 9. in the spiritual light of Christ the infinite divine Light and Glory Man and all he does in this light this spirit has the praise of God but not at all of men wise righteous Men. Paul was of high account with such when a persecuting first-covenant Saint in his holy flesh of no account with them when a suffering spiritual Saint in God's Holy Spirit 1 Cor. 4. 8-13 2 Cor. 10. 12. He was contented to be a no-body with men when such a one as the Lord commendeth passed not for Man's day or judgment of him The righteousness of Man kept up in enmity to God's is highly esteemed of men but abominable to God And the righteousness of God in the spiritual Saint is highly esteemed of God but abominable to man with all the words thereof Man's Soul established in his own Righteousness loath's God's soul or spirit and God's his Zec. 11. 8. Man's loathing God is the greatest wickedness God's loathing him and dealing with him accordingly the just punishment thereof In the spiritual Eyes of their Head do true Saints fix their eyes on Christ their Lord and Head receive his counsells and obey him amid'st all uncertainties darknesses and miscarriages of their natural Man They walk in his spirit of light fools in their own spirit of darkness Paul when wise in God seemed a fool to men men wise in Christ by his first-covenant communications Christ marred that visage wisdom and image of the earthy in his own person which they trust in for Salvation Paul cast away all they trust in as dung for the spirit and wisdom of God the life and image of the Heavenly No being wise in God without being fools to Men 1 Cor. 3. 18. and 4. 10. Man in the highest Light and Wisdom of his own nature is indeed the Fool tossed up and down by the various Winds of Satan's divers and strang doctrines walking in darkness not knowing whither he goes or what he does who or what he worship's He reckons he is making safe steps toward Salvation when making swift steps to destruction Man that finally trust's in his own Wisdom for directing his steps sides and hold's with the Devil as his Head true Saints with Christ for directing their Steps in his spirit But how does one event happen to them all Wise and Fools This one event is a twofold death incident to both in the twofold mortal Life of their Body and Spirit 'T is appointed to all men good and bad Once to Die Heb. 9. 27. as to both these lives in their natural state By such Death are all first or last cut off from and for ever deprived of all outward or inward litteral or mystical riches and comforts of this World The whole Life of the natural state in the love or wrath of God will be taken from every Man and Angel Mortality and Death is legibly written out upon all in the perishing nature of all they are possessed of however obstinately kept up and trusted in by most The event that happens or falls to the Lot of the obedient surrenderer of his natural Life under the Cross or rebellious refuser so to do which brings him under the same Cross or Gospel-sword in final wrath after the said one event that happens to both and all will be found exceedingly differing even a state of eternal Life or Death God rejects mens false confidences but approves of their distrust and despair in themselves or best things in their own Nature as vers 20. Vers. XV. Then said I in my heart as it happeneth to the fool so it happeneth even to me and why was I then more wise Then I said in my heart that this also is vanity Here is the bottom thought of Solomon's heart in this matter In the Wisdom of God he reflects upon and reviews himself in all his former glory and wisdom of a man and then compares himfelf and any other in like case made wise strong and honourable in Christ by his renewalls of their old natural state and fresh quickening them up into the life thereof out of their fallen state of death in trespasses and sins with the fool and finds one Chance or Lot happen to all that are but such wise men never proceeding farther and the fool even a state of eternal darkness and death The Fool in the lowest sense is what we call a meer Natural destitute in a manner of any use of his rational Powers through indisposition of Body Again a man weak and shallow in his natural Powers and uncultivated by Education Reading and Converse with better Understandings is a Fool to a man of deep Natural Judgement quickness of Mind of a soaring searching Capacity and great Reach advanced also by Learning and Converse This Fool and wise Man may both be found and oft are in the but heathenish spirit of nature and that in the corrupt rebellious state thereof walking contrary to such and to all light and wisdom natural and spiritual The moral righteous Heathen that endeavours to obey such light of nature as Christ a-fresh sets up in every man that comes into the world though of less light and speculative wisdom or capacity then the former is a wiser and better man The first-covenant Saint with his holy flesh wise strong and honourable in Christ though of less speculative wisdom then either is wiser and better then both and then the spiritual new-covenant Believer and Saint that seems a fool to them all as having quitted all Wisdom of man for God's is not only wiser then them all but the only truly wise and they all fools as to the whole of their eternal concerns In general all are fools
in a scripture sense God's judgment that make the visible or invisible glories and excellencies of this world 's perishing vanities the only objects of all their desire delight labour and love All inward mystical riches heaped up in the fruitful exercise of a restored first-covenant life under the fructifying influencings of Christ as a sleshly Bride-groom are passant vanities as mortal and perishable as the life and outward concerns of the body that all men know to be so and will make themselves Wings and slee away or depart from all the possessours thereof This then leaves the title wise only to the spritual saint that 's counted the veriest fool of all by all but such as himself that is by all fools as not fit to live any longer upon the Earth amongst them Thus thought and said Holy Wise Righteous first-covenant professours concerning Paul Act. 22. 22. And of Christ himself they said he hath a Devil and is mad why hear ye him Jo. 10. 20. All below the truly wise Spiritual Man both wise and fools within the compass of their natural state in all the fore-mentioned senses will be alike brought to the greatest loss disappointment and misery imaginable as to any thing of hapines in eternal Darkness Torment and Vexation of spirit under unquenchable Wrath. They 'l all lie down in Sorrow for ever This being so Solomon sayes Why was I then more Wise to wit in my renewed Life Wisdom and Righteousness of Man To what purpose do I labour in this that 's but folly and darkness it self as to all Divine Spiritual Heavenly most concerning things and Truths Moreover from the changableness and Mortality of it alway's exposed to death and loss All therefore that trust therein must needs meet with eternall vexation of spirit This is yet more fully witnessed Vers. XVI For there is no remembrance of the wise more then of the fool for ever seeing that which now is in the days to come shall all be forgotten and how dieth the Wise Man as the Fool. Man in the corrupt and man in the Righteous Life of nature are brought to an equality in the grave of both Death level's their spirits as well as bodies All the fading inward or outward riches and glory of the Princes of this World litteral or mystical such professing first-covenant Saints as crucified Christ for the life and doctrine of the second that come to nought 1 Cor. 2. 8. will vanish and come to nothing However good in their kind and for a season the highest excellencies beauties and glories of humane or angelical nature be all that is now so in the dayes to come shall be forgotten It has the praise of man but 's of small or no account with God while it last's Spiritual Seer's God's watchmen warn both the righteous and wicked of this Scribe and Pharisee as well as Publican and Harlot that in the life of nature corrupt or righteous they will all likewise perish and the established 〈◊〉 found the highest and most criminal sinners Ezek. 3. 16-21 and ch 18. 20. 28. ch 33. 11-19 The same Cross or slaming Gospel-Sword they refuse to submit to in love will be upon them in sinal wrath Js. 1. 19 20. The mouth of the Lord hath spoken it What need of farther testimony Let the righteous turn from his righteousness to his old sins in corrupt nature or turn it into the highest wickedness by seting it up against the righteousness of God let him turn from his righteousness either of these two wayes he lies down in sorrow with the fool or fixed common sinner of the Gentiles for ever Ezek. 33. 13. This dismal end come both to Such righteous men exalted to Heaven in the restored Life of the first and light of the second instead of admission into the kingdom will be layd under greater final wrath then litteral Sodom as their most dreadful doom and amazing disappointment They have rejected confidence in God and he their confidences in themselvs Jer. 2. 37. By establishing their own righteousness in the first against God's in the second-covenant they become of a Changable People of God an unchangable Synagogue of Satan in unchangable enmity to God and union with the Devil All fixed in nature corrupt or righteous fools or wise therein will go to the same Tophet prepared for both under unquenchable wrath and the said righteous have the worst on 't there for ever Vers. XVII Therefore I hated life because the Work that is wrought under the sun is grievous unto me for all is vanity and vexation of spirit Solomon in the wisdom of God sees all he had bin long doing in his own vanity and vexation of spirit all his 〈◊〉 and labour therein grievous to him Rightly considering and reviewing all in the infallible light of true wisdom he argues himself into a most concerning duty without which Christ sayes none can be his disciples the hating his own life with all the desires designs thoughts wayes righteousness wisdom and best things thereof as vanishing shadows for the durable Riches Wisdom Life Righteousness and things of God All pleasures and delusive joy in the former all love of this World the delights of the Sons of Men he finds in the spirit of the next enmity to God Jam. 4. 4. and so destructive to man In nature corrupt or righteous since the fall are men found hating and hatefull to God and one another as scrambling for a hapines to them all out of things that can never make any one of them happy but leave every one in the eternall losse of their own Souls 'T is a just Judgment of God on all obstinate seekers for hapines where God has abundantly convinced and warned them 't is never to be found it should be so Solomon's reason for hating this life and man's whole course and race therein is because it and all done in it under the sun is grievous unto him not only unprofitable to the worker towards hapines but directly destructive to his whole being When this is discover'd by the spirit of God in and to men all the former delusive Mirth Joy and Laughter is spoiled Then nature growes sullen and angry at the discoverer fighting continually against it in the very Saint Flesh is offended at offend's and grieves opposes and fights against the said spirit as Paul found even holy flesh righteous nature in all its workings desires and thoughts to do Rom. 7. Vers. XVIII Yea I hated all my labour which I had taken under the Sun because I should leave it unto the man that shall be after me In the former Verse he hated his own vain Life in this all his vain labour therein as both and all vanity and vexation of spirit not only unprofitable but grievous to him Life and Works Principles and Operations Here he gives another reason for hating them because he should leave the Product and Result of all such his labours to the man that shall be after him
of his own nature life and all from Christ's Gospel-sword or Cross and spiritual Circumcision-Knife and so from being an obedient sacrifice or holocaust to God in all There is also a great evil even direct enmity to God found in all man's first-creation life of vanity the most restored Image of the Earthy and best fruits producible therein This filth of spirit cleaves fast unto all and is inseperable from Man's nature since the first sin of it Christs communicating to and setting up his spiritual life in Saints makes them Lilies that neither toil nor Spin yet grow into a flourishing fruitfulnes No labour or toil of the natural spirit in the case but a rest from all that labour God works all our works in us and we all our works in him Jo. 3. 21. Solomon in all his glory was not Arayed like one of these Mat. 6. 28 29. In all his fading natural excellencies and perfections he had no glory to these beautiful new-creation Lilies that excel Men yield up all their fading natural life and fruits to Christ as the man the spirit of everlasting righteousness or to the Devil the Man of sin and everlasting wickedness If to Christ he offers all up in sacrifice to God If to Satan he sets up and uses all in unchangable enmity to God When the Son of God had this life of vanity about him the life of the Law God spared it not in him nor did he pitty or spare it in himself as the Devil by Peter advised him to do Some that have a mind to be bidding at Salvation and the new-building in the way of the Cross and won't bid up are willing to part with the corrupt life of nature and palpably evil fruits and lusts thereof the refuse and worst of their Cattel but as Saul in letter and mystery spare the choice things the King and best of the Cattel in this Amalekite-spirit of nature keep back part of their earthly possessions with Ananias and Saphira the righteous Earthly life and fruits thereof will come off or fare as they did lose their own self-chosen kingdom life and all 1 Sam. 15. 8 9. and v. 18-23 Acts. 5. 1-10 Vers. XXII For what hath a Man of all his labour and of the vexation of his heart wherein he hath laboured under the Sun Without a surrender of all for that newness of life in which alone he can bring forth fruit unto God and be saved all turns to his eternal loss and disadvantage This question is resolved Vers. XXIII For all his dayes are sorrows and his Travel grief yea his heart taketh not rest in the night This is also vanity If first-covenant life be not first or last surrendred for the second that has bin no active principle or labourer in the way and Wisdom of the first all 's lost For 't is in the new life of the second only can any bring forth fruit unto God or be saved This exchange of first for second finally refused Man will have nothing to reap of all his labours and travels in the first but unexpressible sorrows grief shame and everlasting contempt as having wilfully rendered himself a Vessel of dishonour for ever under wrath He has changed all his goodness the wrong way into unchangable evil and enmity to God for which the unchangable wrath of God will be upon him And this will make that mystical Night of Darkness and Death his heart can take no rest in This come all men's vain labours for rest in the life and activity of their own nature to against all the faithful counsels and timely warnings of God So will all the dayes belonging to their immortal beings even to all eternity be spent in torment and vexation of spirit They have rebelliously walked in the light of their own Fire and Sparks of their own kindling the fruits and births of their own light and wisdom in the life and activity of their own nature and must lie down in Sorrow for their pains All first-creation life of the Law thus unlawfully used in rebellion against God will be found not only vanity but a great and sore evil to them for ever Vers. XXIIII There is nothing better for a man then that he should Eat and Drink and that he should make his soul enjoy good in his labour This also I saw that it was from the hand of God This eating and drinking as a taking pleasure and joy in man's labour Solomon recommend's as savory advice and a peculiar gift from God cannot be any thing bordering upon brutish sensuality nor yet Men's feeding and gratifying themselves with the best fruits of their labours in a first-covenant Law-life for in both these men lie under the Curse of God Gal. 3. 10. No feeding on perishing meats in a perishing life can be the meaning of the spirit Solomon gave this counsel in but a feeding on never-perishing Meats suited to a never-perishing life as Christ the true Solomon advises with a negative dash on all other life and meats Jo. 6. 27. This only is a true blessing from God puts man under his approbation-seal a Belly and Meats he will not destroy All other he will All other life finally kept up and fed in tends to man's final destruction Right eating and drinking of Christ's living Bread and the kingdom-Wine of his spirit strengthens man in his newness of life to bring forth fruit unto God daily more and more from thirty to sixty sixty to a hundred-fold and from that to a thousand c. endlesly David Solomon and other Saints have seen and proclaimed the vanity of all other Life and Meats with all Man 's delusive destructive joy mistaken pleasures and confidences therein They have recanted and declared the wrong measures they took in their own fallible wisdoms both of themselves and Gods various dealings with them and others in this world Enemies are gratified with more than heart can wish litteral or mystical riches in their own nature will and way after their own hearts while true saints are plagued all their day long in this World and chastned every morning Psal. 73. 4. 14. The natural man of the saint envies frets and is vexed at this worldly prosperity of the wicked but their spiritual in God's Sanctuary-light sees what all will come to and so quiets their wrangling envious natural as an injurious quarreller at Gods dispensations and the methods of his wisdom v. 16-19 Spiritual light extricates them out of that labyrinth and consused maze their own wisdom and thoughts run them into and sets all to rights The blessed end of Saints troubles and dreadful conclusion of wicked Mens prosperity payes for and answers all This seen quiets the Saint and fills him with Joy unspeakable and glorious This we find over and over Psal. 37. 73. 〈◊〉 21. and in plenty of other scriptures Envy not their fools-paradice here that ha's Hell at end on 't All their laughter and merriment is but as the crackling
Body have we the Shadow of a great Mystical Truth relating to the Spirit living soul or inner Man of Man the life whereof also being Mortal is subject to and therefore figured out by the like changes as are Incident to Bodily Life in the Birth Flourish Decay Death and Resurrection thereof First then to the Figurative Shadow knowable to all and after to the Mystical Truth knowable to few to none aright save such as are of the same Spirit Solomon was when he Writ these Words 1. There' s a set time to all Visible things under the Litteral Heaven and Sun as the Answer and Accomplishment of God's most wise design and purpose concerning them There 's a time alotted for their Appearance and Manifestation and then for their Disappearing and Vanishing again Both these general Dispensations of God to them do Minister Important Instruction to Man The Positive Assertion of this Truth in general v. 1. does Solomon prove by particularizing the Various things Circumstances and Occurrents relating to Man's Bodily part and Life in reference to which the whole Visible Creation in the greater World without Man was set up before hand as requisite for his entertainment Gen. 1. and Ch. 2. 7. and then to the declinings and Death thereof under the Various Dispensations of God to this lower work of his own hand in Man And hereby is signified the like Various Dispensations of God and thence a like Variety of Condition Incident to the Spirit or inner Natural Man as to it s but Mortal First-Covenant-Life put into and 〈◊〉 up in it by Creation Man therein at best was but a Mystical Tree of good and Evil a changable thing a Fading Flower Since the Fall this Fleshy Tree is in a manner only alway's Evil. Man 's fallen nature herein is a Gursed Mystical Earth bringing forth Thorns and Thistles in Filth of Flesh or Spirit Gen. 3. 17 18. His Immortal Spirit in its Unstain'd Mortal First-Covenant Life and State before the Fall with all done or possible to be done in the Activity thereof all Riches Fruits Righteous Works Producible or Performable therein all was Vanity 〈◊〉 but Vanishing Shadows of durable substantial things the Everlasting Righteous New-Creature Life Wisdom 〈◊〉 things of God Man with all his natural First-Created Life and things is in another Sense under Heaven or below the Spiritual Heavenly Life of Christ the New-Creation Sun of Everlasting Righteousness and things of God Nor Man nor Angel in Innocency had any thing of that Life about them or Fruits thereof And in that Life only can any bring forth Fruit unto God They that say Adam should have held fast that Righteous Life he was Possess'd of by Creation kept where he was as Job once through a great mistake said he would hold fast his Restored Righteousness of that sort they that say this what else must they say This. That Man Restor'd by the second Adam to something of the lost Life of the First must hold it fast Establish himself there never part with or let it go again and Heaven is his own this is true Salvation and Eternal Life In their Lying Spirit of Divination do such Teachers warrant their Deluded Hearers safe and truly Blessed here causing them to hope they will confirm their Word Ezek. 13. 6. They follow Heb. walk after their own Spirit of vanity see nothing of God's they are vanity and see nothing but vanity the things of man which they presumptuously call the things of God and so teach Rebellion against the Lord. They establish themselves and others in a life and Righteousness that 's but Vanity a Fading Flower for Salvation And Irrefragably Confident they grow herein All the World wonder and run after them Rev. 13. 3. 1 Jo. 4. 5. Mean while no Man in the but Restor'd Worldly Spirit of Nature the Life Wisdom and Righteousness of man receives Christ Gospel-Testimony given by his Spirit of Truth in himself or followers Jo. 3. 32. That which indeed is the very Unpardonable Sinning after the Similitude of Adam ' s Transgression do Men Preach up as their undispensable Duty for Salvation The holding fast and keeping up what they received by the First-Creation against the everlasting Creature-Life Wisdom Righteousness and things of God cleerly shew'd and offered them by a second was the very Unpardonable Sin that gave the Irrecoverable fall to the Devil and his Angels Their fall evil Change and Punishment lies in this They retain all the Natural Life Glory and Excellencies of their First-Created State as by their wilful Folly and God's Righteous Judgment turn'd into and used in unchangable Enmity to God They kept not their first Estate but left their own Habitation Jude 6. What was that A State of Unstain'd Natural Purity and of changable Obedience in their Wavering Natural Principle to Spiritual Light by which cleerly shew'd and offered an Unchangably Righteous Creature-Life by a New-Creation on the Obedient-Surrender and loss of their Changable The Lord was pleas'd to deal more favourably with Man as of less Natural Capacity and so under lower Spiritual Conviction then Angels and then also as Over-reach'd and Overset by the Superiour Subtilty and Power of the Evil Angel taking from him the Fading Righteous Life Wisdom Excellencies and Corruptible Perfections of his Inferiour Humane Nature not leaving him them to Fight with against himself as he did to the Evil Angels But when this Life with the things thereof is gradually Restor'd by the Redeemer in Men Satan is presently at the same point with them as with Eve 2 Cor. 11. 3. that they shall not die at all they have Eternal Life Though it was not so in the first Adam yet when Restor'd by the Second and Men Confirm'd or Establish'd therein by him it is Indeed this Fixing Establishing Doctrine to and work upon them is Satan's not Christ's For it fixes them in unchangable enmity to Christ's Gospel-spirit and all his Gospel-things or truths Adam's attempt and design for keeping up the Righteous Life he was Created in and thence Refusing to Surrender and part with it for what was Presented to him in the Tree of Life was his very Sin The Losing or falling from the Righteous life he had was his punishment God took from him What he had his fading righteous Law-Life for Preferring it to his Everlasting New-Covenant Gospel-life The day he ate of the tree of good and evil or pleas'd himself with his own changable righteous life and the 〈◊〉 Meats or Delights thereof in preference to God's more excellent Creature-life and never-perishing meats thereof he died as threatned Gen. 2. 17. that is lost that fading righteous Life and so with all his Posterity became dead in trespasses and sins Now if Establishing our selvs in the restor'd Righteous Law-Life of our Nature Called our own be Asserted our duty and security for salvation then a sinning after the similitude of Adam's Transgression which done thus the second time after
of God executed by the Cross on obedient Saints or eternal wrath of God by the same Cross on incorrigible sinners And so are we brought by Solomon to consider the Result from all this which he declares by way of Question Vers. IX What profit hath he that worketh in that wherein he laboureth A like Question to that Chap. 1. 3. already spoken to Who is this he that worketh Man in the twofold perishing life of his Body and Spirit both inevitably falling under a twofold Dispensation of Birth and Death from God A vicissitude of building up and breaking down are unavoidable to both For Man in the utmost flourish of both is but a fading flower altogether Vanity lighter then vanity less than nothing Isa. 40. 7. 17. Psal. 39. 5. and 62. 9. The Life of both is mortal So was that of Angels in their innocency So is this Question of great weight What profit can Man have of all his Labours in a Life that 's Vanity All his best Labours therein do but encrease his heap of Vanities And what is he the better Eccl. 6. 11. Both lives in conclusion vanish and all the works fruits riches litteral and mystical all the things thereof things of man come to nothing Man then struggles under an impossibility to keep up the said lives or things thereof in rebellion against God's declared order and Command for surrender of all to him in obedient sacrifice by death If he refuse to give up all as demanded in love God will take away all In final Wrath. 'T is utterly impossible to avoid one of these two way 's of losing all No remedy All striving against these unalterable Appointments of God and fading nature of the things themselvs renders the inevitable parting with all and all Death-blow's of a tendency there-towards more Heavy Painful Bitter and Uneasy to Man's sore disadvantage and at last totall amazing disappointment If he has no other ground to stand on when all that is gone where is he What was his duty and beautiful in its season righteous performances in the activity of first-Covenant principles when call'd to Passive Obedience by the death and loss of all in order to active Obedience in the new-covenant Spirit and Principle of Everlasting Righteousness is Rebellion as the Sin of Witch-craft and Idolatry 1 Sam. 15. 23. T is a keeping that Amalekite Law spirit of Bondage alive as Ruler that God requires the death of Under such Witch-craft Paul found the Galatians Gal. 3. 1. No saving natures head from the irresistible Sword of the spirit of Grace No scaping in this War for Fighters against God Should the whole Creation Angels and Men lend their helping hand set their Shoulders to Boulster up and Support any one Man in this case he is gone They are all less then nothing to him we have to deal with All proud helpers and helped all final Resisters must stoop and fall under his Victorious Flaming Two-edged Spiritual Sword Wherein any deal proudly presumptuously keeping up the Life it ' larum's them in and summon's them to surrender it will be above them All that submit not to it in order to be made by it new Vessels of Honour and Fternal Life it will make their old ones Vessels of Dishonour and everlasting Contempt in Eternal Death To one of these two final Periods will the Versatile changable Spirit of Man Infallibly come The Obedient Saint when he awakes out of the Marred Visage and Death of the Earthy will be satisfied with the Image of the Heavenly Ps. 17. 15. And when Christ shall awake or come forth in the Visibility of the Heavenly he will despise or destroy all self-exalters against him with their Image of the Earthy Ps. 73. 20. In the Morning of Christ's day of Appearance with all his Saints in their Spiritual Resurrection-life after the long Night of this World under the Powers of Darkness will they have Dominion over all their Enemies in the Earthy and Consume all their Fading Beauty or Comliness Ps. 49 14. And what profit then will they find of all their Labours in a Law-Spirit of Bondage Death and Enmity to the Gospel Vers. X. I have seen the travel which God hath given to the Sons of Men to be exercised in it Heb. To afflict or humble them thereby Here 's Solomon's experience and Conviction of the unprofitableness of all Man's Labour and Travel for the gratifying and keeping up the Life of his Body or Spirit in the fading glory of a first-covenant state God gives or permits this Travel to Men in answer to and pursuit of their own vain Desire and Thought to humble or afflict them even by that very self-exalting Labour and State they chuse delight in and please themselves with They must with Job Solomon and others sit down at last in dust and ashes acknowledging the vanity of both the said Lives and of all done by them in the activity of both Happy they only that are timely humbled by the due consideration hereof so as to be willing to cease from the same quitting the folly of all their unprofitable Labours and false Confidences to walk with God in the more excellent Life and Way Vers. XI He hath made every thing beautiful in his time also he hath set the World in their heart so that no man can find out the work that God maketh from the beginning to the end Man by Creation was made beautiful in the glory of a first-covenant Law-life for God's appointed season to him there So again when restor'd by Christ while he continues a fleshly Bride-groom to them there as his present dispensation But when by the convincing light of his new-covenant Gospel-spirit he discovers all this beauty to be but a fading Flower a Glory to be done away and that there 's Enmity to God under all then does Man's unlawful use of the Law or Rebellious keeping up his Law against Christ's Gospel-Life render that which was Beautiful most Filthy and Abominable to God Spiritual Sodomy worse then Litteral Man's hardning himself in his Law-Life against Christ's graciously shew'd and offered Gospel-Life provokes him to depart and Swear he shall never enter his Rest Heb. 3. 7. 11. Thus does Man bring his matters to a desperate pass by wilfully refusing so great Salvation as is offered and so is excluded for ever from it shall never be offer'd it more Christ and his true Saints and Seers will meddle no more with him in their Gospel-ministry nor intercede for but against him Act. 13. 46. 51. 1 Jo. 5. 16. They 'l shake the Dust off their Feet against him and away If Men say to Christ's Seers see not Prophecy not unto us right things They'l'a done Their Commission is out In Judgment on them they shall be Dumb Ezek. 3. 25 26. I know God has determin'd to destroy thee said the Prophet to King Amaziah because thou hast not 〈◊〉 to my Counsel and so on his threatning forbare 2 Chro. 25.
that doth truth cometh to the light that his deeds may be manifest that they are wrought in God Jo. 3. 21. Deeds wrought by God in Man and Man in God Thus God Judges of and calls such works the Labours of Man in Christ's Gospel-Life See what is said in this case on Ch. 2. 24. and v. 12 13 of this Chap. Solomon does not here countenance Man's rejoycing in such Labours of his own Spirit as he reckon's vain in themselves and unprofitable to himself Ch. 1. 3. as to any final good to him therein or by Nothing short of the new-Creature-State and Man's Labours therein signify any thing towards eternal Life Gal. 6. 15. Neither Circumcision nor Uncircumcision righteous or corrupt nature or any thing done by Man in either can be of any avail or 〈◊〉 thereunto So have we found out these works of Man he is to 〈◊〉 in done in that Life which is his peculiar portion and new-Creation Birth-right gift from God If works wrought in Man's own spirit will and way were meant t' would be a Flat contradiction to the main scope of this whole book which Proclaim 's the absolute Vanity and insignificancy of all first-Creation Life and things at best as to Man's pleasing God or finding true blessedness for himself Such works are meant as Man may ought will cannot but rejoyce in with Joy unspeakable and Glorious Here 's Man 's inward Summum bonum a Life wherein he can do all things after God's own Heart Steddily Infallibly Eternally and so enjoy the transcendently yet higher Summum bonum without him the Divine Glory in Favour and Love shining upon him for ever First-Covenant Divines as well as Evil Angels and Heathen Philosophers place Man's Summum bonum in but first-Creation excellencies whatever other title they give it within the compass of natural Objects and in the activity of their natural State that 's a fading flower altogether Vanity The Spirit of truth by its Penmen acquaints us with other matters for hapiness another Life other excellencies objects and works Man is capable to be found in the possession and exercise of The spiritual Man's Joy and delight meets and center 's in the same works or things with God's True Saints are in a Union with his Divine Spirit in Will Understanding Desire Thought Love and Hatred They love what he loves with a perfect love Hate what and whom he hates with a perfect hatred Ps. 139. 21 22. All Man's Labours are vain in his own Spirit of Vanity Not so in the Lord 1 Cor. 15. 58. Paul rejoyc'd in that Gospel-Life he had by the Faith of the Son of God Gal. 2. 20. and his Labours therein but found his Law-Life and best works therein Dung when touching the Righteousness which is the Law or to be found in that Law-State blameless Philip. 3. 6. Enmity to God Tinctur's Sullies and desiles all that Life and Works at best with filth of Spirit T. For who shall bring him to see what shall be after him If Man Submit not to God's terms for receiving his new-Creation-Life who can bring him to see what shall be after him Either what will become of good or Evil Angels or Men in Eternal Life or Death after their fading Life of Vanity with all the things thereof is over and gone These grand and most concerning futurities things no natural Eye Heart or Understanding can see or imagine on all hands the things provided in Heaven for those that truly fear God or in Hell for incorrigible haters of him lie quite out of the reach of Man or Angel in their natural first-Creation State of Enmity and Vanity Darkness and Death The Spiritual Man in the true Preaching Spirit of Prophecy discern's or judges all things 1 Cor. 2. 15. and can declare Infallibly what all Men and Angels will come to as finally Obedient or Disobedient to God's term's of receiving Eternal Life He knowing the Terrours of the Lord 2 Cor. 5. 11. and what a fearful thing it is to fall into the hands or under the final Wrath of the Living God does Might and Main Labour in the Spirit of Christ to warn and caution Men as to the only way of entring into the Joy and escaping the Wrath of the Lord the Wrath to come By refusing so great Salvation as God offers them come they to Eternal Death Want and Vexation of Spirit Prov. 8. 34-36 They 'l want every thing that 's good and have every thing that 's evil in and upon them in Extreamity for ever unchangable Wickedness in them and positive Inflictions of God's Wrath as Punishment upon them without any Interruption or Relief Luk. 16. 24 25. to Eternity They have chosen rather in the declar'd known causes and way thereto to be Vessels of Dishonour and Everlasting Contempt then on God's term's to be made Vessels of Glory Honour Immortality and Eternal Life By Enmity to God's Divine and New-Creature Holy Ghosts or Spirits do they bring siery Indignation on their unpardonably guilty heads Heb. 10. 26 27. Ro. 2. 6-10 These great things that will be found and felt hereafter do evidence the great weight of these Words of Solomon and grand concern of Men to be circumspect in taking the true meaning of them Who but the awak'ned Spiritual Saint can foresee and tell the unutterable Confusions final Refusers of God's Counsel will be found in for ever The Cares and Pleasures of this Life choke Mens understandings as to any right and hearty enquiry after their grand concerns in the next The Noble Bereans did set themselvs to search the Scriptures for the Gospel-Kingdom and Righteousness of God Who does so now Those that in this World seek not the Kingdom and Righteousness of God in the next Mat. 6. 33. will never find it let them flatter themselvs in their Loose Negligent Inadvertent course while they will The most trifling outward Vanities of this World do universally amuse and take up Peoples time and thought so as to detain them in a deep oscitancy and regardlesness as to the unutterable Woes prepar'd in Tophet for Incorrigible sinners or unspeakable Joys in the Kingdom of God for Spiritual Saints Believe not your own Thoughts O ye Sons of Men about Salvation Lean not to your own Understandings Conferr not with Flesh and Blood Regard not the Voice of Strangers the Words of Man's Wisdom about it CHAP. IV. Vers. I. So I returned and considered all the Oppressions that are done under the Sun And behold the tears of such as were oppressed and they had no Comforter And on the side of their Oppressors there was power but they had no Comforter I Returned Heb. was Converted from my fallible wisdom to see the Affairs of Mankind in the infallible wisdom of God particularly to consider duely the manifold Oppressions under the Sun Even himself through his vastly expensive extravagancies had given occasion to his oppressed Subjects to bespeak his soolish Son 〈◊〉 after his Decease on this wise
worldly Riches as he draw's neerer his Journey 's end Death The less he needs the more Covetous and Raking is he to heap up such Treasure the more Tenacious and Churlish as to the free parting with any thing to those that want This is familiar to common Observation Thus is Vanity and Folly Written out in all his Foolish Labours Solicitud's Carking Thoughts and Sharking Practices to heap up Wealth in his last day's which render's them his worst his Litteral latter end worse then his beginning or any other part of his Vain Shadowy Life in this World All he Labours for is but Vanity of Vanities Shadows of Shadows Figures of the inward Mystical Laodicean Riches heap'd up in the fruitful exercise of our own nature in a first-covenant righteous Life All 's but Shadow and perishing Vanity one and t'other All that are for either walk in a Spirit of Darkness as to all Gospel things and truths in a vain shew disquieting themselves in vain in direct contradiction to Christ's own Counsel and Irrefragable Arguments for it Mat. 6. 25-34 In every Circumstance of the Litteral Rich Covetous Man does Solomon Represent the Mystical in all the inward Riches Glory Comeliness and Fruitfulness of his restor'd righteous natural Spirit which at best is but a fading flower and he therein altogether Vanity lighter worse then Vanity it self less then nothing All the Rusty Mystical and Litteral worldly Mammon of Unrighteousness heap'd up in a Spirit of Enmity to God will be found by the final Choosers and Possessors thereof with their Moth-eaten Garments or filthy ragged first-Covenant Righteousness to Testify against them for their Folly in trusting thereto for acceptance with him at last day against all his faithful warnings and their own experiences to the contrary Mat. 6. 19 20. Jam. 5. 1-3 The only profitable use of the said twofold 〈◊〉 Mammon according to the command of the giver is the giving all up with themselves to his disposal to do with them and that as seem's good in his sight For then will God and Christ bestow upon them that durable Life and true Riches in which they will ever be own'd by them as Friends of both and they to them Luk. 16. 9. This making themselvs Friends of the Mammon of 〈◊〉 or the Unrighteous Riches is the only way for the gaining of the true Riches in which they 'l find their own again with Usury and be received into Everlasting Habitations even Mansions of Glory in the 〈◊〉 House But of the two the mystical rich man is in a state of deeper vanity and 〈◊〉 travel than the Litteral And he is at the same loss has no Heir or Second Child or Brother He cannot without self-deceiving propound any good end to himself in his distinct higher scene of Vanities beyond the litteral covetous rich man as the issue and result of all his labour and travel therein For his Riches are equally perishable as the others And he has no Heir to inherit them more then the other They are both and all under the same impossibility of ever finding any true content or satisfaction in their Riches They Both fall under the same just Judgement of God for doting upon inordinately labouring for and coveting after such fading Riches by which they are given up to and caused more and more to encrease in their unsatiable desire after and love to them And so are they gradually more and more alienated from God and his durable Life 〈◊〉 Food and Clothing till absolutely fixed in unchangable Enmity to all The whole design and course then of both these sorts of Rich Men who Trade wholly in Vanities is down-right madness Two things are here distinctly to be considered First What 's meant by the unprofitable Labourer and Labour reproved here Secondly What by the said Labourer's being destitute of an heir To the first Man's Immortal Spirit is the Labourer His unprofitable foolish Labour is the whole Desire Thought Word and Action of it in a restor'd first-creation or 〈◊〉 covenant-Life All this Life Action Desire Thought and Things thereof the Tree with the Fruit is but a lump of perishing Vanities Shadows meer Impertinencies and Nullities as to any thing of or conducibleness towards the true blessedness of man's Immortal being For his heart labour tug toil and lay about him while he will do what he can he never arrives at the enjoyment and possession of any good that exceed's the sphere of vanities The fleshly Tree with the Fruit Root with the Branch as to any goodness thereof will be burnt up and vanish away And then will all that trust therein be left in the most destitute helpless condition imaginable to eternity No Creature can secure or deliver them from being torn in pieces by their Creator's wrath Ps. 50. 22. None of their fellow-rebels humane or Angelical Rocks or Mountains Principalities or Powers of this World can shelter or hide them or enable them to stand before him when the great day of his wrath is come Rev. 6. 15-17 Yea those Supream Rocks and Mountainous first-Creation Powers of Darkness the evil Angels proud Man's proud helpers against God shall not themselvs be able to keep upon their feet in their unchangable hostility to him but stoop and lie down for ever with all their children of pride from amongst men under the same final wrath of God Job 9. 13. The whole mystical and litteral Babylon King and Subjects will all go to wrack into eternal Confusion darkness and death under wrath This will be the end all such proud covetous boasting traiterous heady high-minded despisers of Christ's dominion and Government will come to 2 Tim. 3. 2-4 Those that finally resist the Government of God delegated to the Man Christ will receive final damnation Rom. 13. 1 2. 2 Pet. 2. 10. Jude 8. What Man that deserv's to be reckon'd in his wits can think any possible Labours in his own Life of enmity to God and that spirit of Grace in which alone any can be saved can signify any thing towards his true Rest or Blessedness Can he ever be blessed in his deeds of the Law that does all in a spirit of enmity to God and his Gospel-Life 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 does or teaches others in his own wisdom finally persisting there 〈◊〉 not the least aim towards the Saints Everlasting 〈◊〉 but 〈◊〉 wholly to a fixing them in an unchangable enmity to God and everlasting exclusion from it Such Preachers do shut up the Kingdom of Heaven exclude and detest the Righteousness of God In a perfect contrariety to their Judge's own counsel Mat. 6. 33. Hence will that most righteous Judge who if 〈◊〉 obey'd and 〈◊〉 to would be their Advocate to plead their 〈◊〉 with the Father 1 Joh. 2. 1. intercede against them as his implacable Adversaries They that hear not Moses and the Prophets will not be perswaded though one rose from the dead Luke 16. 31. Be willing and obedient to the spiritual Counsel of Moses
Heir This. Man's whole Immortal being in a Resurrection of Damnation Jo. 5. 29. will have nothing of good to Inherit This second Child that shall stand up for ever in his stead v. 15. in an Immortality of being which in the true Saint will have everlasting Life Joy and Blessedness even God himself for his Inheritance will for ever be laid down in Sorrow under the Positive Inflictions of Wrath in unutterable Torment and Vexation of Spirit Inheriting Everlasting Darkness and Death So will this Covetous worldling doting wholly upon Vain False Deceitful Worldly Riches Litteral or Mystical and as wholly Neglecting Hating and Rejecting the true find no Heir to Inherit no Child Brother or Second that will have any of that fading good to Relieve or Comfort him for ever Whoever has no second no younger Spiritual Brother in his person no true Heir of Salvation that will help and fetch up his natural elder first-Covenant Law-Brother into his newness of Life Gospel-Life will find himself undone to all Intents and Purposes for ever The Old Man or Elder-Brother left alone by his own choice and Gods Righteous Judgment to shift for himself will find himself in a Resurrection of Damnation and Immortality of his whole being Body Soul and Spirit an Heir only of God's final Wrath a Dismal Inheritance But in the true Saint Holy as God is Holy Pure as Christ is Pure that is unchangably as Partaker of Christ's of God's Everlasting Righteousness and true Holiness is found a younger Spiritual Brother that will fetch up the Elder into the same Everlasting Righteous Life with it self And so will Crown all the Righteous Labours of the natural Elder Brother or Old Man in his Law-Life and nature with a Glory never to be done away in an Immortal Gospel-Life with Christ in God a Life suted to his Immortal being He that spares and saves his Old Law-Life of Enmity to God from the Death of the Cross will lose it in Eternal Death He that obediently delivers it up to a Temporal Death will find it again with Usury in Eternal Life These are of the true and faithful Sayings of Christ's Spiritual Law of Liberty Mat. 16. 25. This is the one thing necessary for the rendring Man truly acceptable to God or profitable to himself a true and right Heir of the Kingdom even the true Second Child or Brother Son and Heir The Old Man or Man in his old natural Spirit Life and State in whatever Variety of Condition found is under an absolute impossibility of ever finding true Rest Food or Satisfaction after which he has bin all along his day in this World Coveting and Labouring In a wilfull blindness Inadvertency and Stupidity he will not allow his own Heart or Understanding any fair Play by reflecting upon himself and considering his own Folly He does not so much as say in his Heart for whom do I Labour and to what end do I bereave my Soul of good And all this under a self-Condemning Light which tell 's me all I am Treasuring up and Labouring about is but a heap of Perishing Vanities From inordinate love to and evil Concupiscence after this shall I turn from hate and so bereave my Soul of that blessed new-Creation-Life convincingly shew'd and offered me by God that would render me everlastingly blessed Unexpressible Madness Shall I chuse and Steal my own Eternal Death Torment Vexation Weeping and Gnashing of Teeth by Stealing from and Robbing God of his Mystical Tith's and Offrings withholding my nature from Sacrifice and Death Shall I with Esau greedily chuse and dote upon my own first-Creation Morsel and lose the new-Creation Birth-right while the true Spiritual Jacob's get and go away with all It highly concerns Man thus to commune with his own Heart and alter his vain Course for so great Salvation as is offer'd him Vers. IX Two are better then one because they have a good reward for their Labour The Birth of new-Creature Life in the true Saint makes with his natural Man the two that are better then one or then the natural Man single and alone however Perfect Wise Strong Honourable and Glorious The natural Man of the Saint is by his Spiritual under and with the Fountain-Spirit of Life in Christ fetch'd up by way of Death and Resurrection into the everlasting Life of the Spiritual in lieu of its fading natural This compleated the whole person is Spiritual I live yet not I but Christ in me say's Paul Gal. 2. 20. He had the two better then one He and the spirit of Christ. By the death of nature as to its own Law-Life and quickning of it up into Christ's Gospel-Life the Spirit of Christ lives in the whole Saint and he in it as his Ruler Lord and King But Man alone in his own nature however Wise and Righteous will find himself at length not only destitute of but in unchangable Enmity to that spirit of Christ in which alone any can be saved The natural Man in his own Uncrucified Will and self-chosen course therein remain's single and alone to his final ruine The reason why the said two are better then one is because they have a good Reward for their Labour Man fixed in his own Life and way and so in Enmity to God what reward can he expect but final Wrath as the meet Recompence of his Errour On the Obedient death of nature in which 't is impossible to please God in any thing is man rais'd into that Life of Grace in which 't is as impossible not to please him in every thing The Reward of this will be the full enjoyment and cleer Vision of God for ever Vers. X. For if they fall the one will lift up his Fellow but Wo to him that is alone when he falleth For he hath not another to help him up The Gospel-Spirit of Christ in the Saint takes his whole natural Man partly Crucified and partly not into its care and Protection And so the Fountain Gospel-Spirit in Christ himself takes the whole Man of the Saint into its Protection under the covering Shadow and Cherishing Influence of its twofold Cherubin-Wings as also under the joynt regard and care of his Infinite and Almighty Divinity The Saint is deeply concern'd in this case when Christ has committed to him set up in him and intrusted him with his unspeakable Spiritual Gift or Life that unchangable good thing to recommit that and himself back again to Christ for the Nourishing Strengthning and Encouraging it against all the Counterworkings of his Rebellious and in part uncrucified natural Mind or Man which will to its last Gasp without any Interruption fight against God and his Spiritual Till all the Mystical Nervs and Bones thereof be cut asunder and broken all the Life and Strength thereof utterly Extinguish'd and Abolish'd is it a perpetual Warrier against the Spirit of Christ in himself and Saints Paul found this fleshly Foe of his own House this Carnal Mind of Enmity
Devils is what the old Serpent Preach'd to Eve that Eternal Life is to be found in the first-Creation State of Man and Angel so no need of a second or second Covenant Principle of Life in flat contradiction to Heb. 8. 7. Men in all variety of Church-form or way all sorts of Pretensions towards God Christ Gospel and Salvation within the compass of first-Covenant Principles are all of a Batch all as one Man against the true new-Covenant Gospel of Christ to a tittle All spiritual Light for discerning of Christ's from Baal's Gospel does but highly aggravate their Sin in rejecting Christ's for Baal's The Devil and his Angels had fuller Light cleerer discerning of Christ's Gospel-Life at first then even Adam in his Innocency and of the necessity of parting with their first-Covenant Law-Life for it as their unspeakable advantage for the gaining Eternal Life and scaping Eternal death yet chose as we find their own eternal Ruine All Men that hate Christ's Gospel-Life fixedly unchangably do the same thing make the same evil choice and will come to the same end Pro. 8. 36. All Men since the fall are in light below Adam before the fall that was below Angels before their fall who yet made such choice as prov'd their irrecoverable Destruction Consider this well And then since the fall is there positive Enmity in Man's whole nature and so in all Mankind to the Gospel-Life of Christ and all right words thereof which was neither in Angel or Man before their fall Bare Light or knowledg then by the best meer Enlightning Spiritual Gifts is so far from doing our work for Salvation that through Obstinate Wilful Knowing Rebellion against it does it lay Men under far deeper and sorer Condemnation then if they had never had such Light or heard of Christ's Gospel at all Heb. 10. 26-29 2 Pet. 2. 21. 'T is indeed the direct full unpardonable Sin against the Holy Ghost if finally persisted in Nature in it self corrupt or righteous is as a nether Milstone to Christ's Gospel an Infidel as to all the Doctrin thereof What Wise Strong and Honourable in Christ Infidels Unbelievers as to Christ's Gospel They or Paul chuse you whether 1 Cor. 4. 10. But let such take their course the poor wise Child sees where both he and they are He know's that Christ the Righteous Judg of all ha's pronounced and declared already before-hand the poor wise Children blessed to their unspeakable Joy whom they labour by their Lies to make sad as reckoning and calling them Blasphemers and Mad People And as for the wicked rich ones the Old foolish Kings in a state Christ pronounces wo to they streng then their hands and confidences against all the warnings counsels and power of God himself promising assuring and warranting them eternal Life Ezek. 13. 6. 22. See Christ's contrary Judgment on both sides Mat. 5. 3-12 Luke 6. 20 -- 26. Men's presumptuous self-confident Kinging it in their own renew'd law-nature in a wilful despite to God's Gospel-spirit of Grace renders them a spiritual Sodom and Synagogue of Satan Though they impudently say they are Jews or the very Gospel-Church and Spouse of Christ Rev. 3. 9. They lie or at least deceive themselvs with most false imaginations and delusive dreams They need every thing conducible to true blessedness The highest and utmost folly of these Old doting Kings is they 'l not hear of their madness not be told on 't They 'l no more be admonish'd They deafen their Ear and willfully turn away their understandings from any such true openings of Scripture as open that Kingdom of Heaven they set themselvs to shut up against themselvs and others Yea if any word of a seeming tendency towards the Kingdom or spiritual Gospel-sense of any Scripture drop from themselvs unawares in their ministry or sick-bed they 'l carefully call it back or limit it into a compliance or harmony with all their other false words They 'l by no means leave any jealousies behind them in their hearers as to the truth of their reputed Gospel ministry and doctrin Thus go matters all a long their lives and at their deaths So their hearers applaud their doctrin praise their sayings and follow them to those chambers of darkness and death where none of them ever see light This get's man in honour or in the fading Glory of his own restored nature form of Godliness Image of the earthy not dul considering or willing to understand how little it amounts unto by fixing there in unchangable enmity to God and the power of Godlines in the Image of the heavenly See for all this Psal. 49. 12-20 The old foolish King in all Generations is at this desperate work reckon's and call's Christ and his poor wise children mad and say's they have a Devil Jo. 10. 20. Hos. 9. 7 8. But such Kings are the fools and mad-men beyond words in refusing all spiritual admonition and counsel as to the unspeakable gain of parting with that fading law-life they trust in for Christ's everlasting Gospel-life and riches These foolish Kings are in a Toil. The more they struggle bestirr themselvs and lay about them to heap up their deceitful riches and strengthen their false confidences therein the more are they ensnar'd in the works of their own hands more and more entangled catch'd and held fast by Satan in that fading life he know's will prove eternal death to them with himself They strive for Salvation in direct enmity to God and that spirit of grace in which it ever can be found This is the sad condition these the deplorable circumstances of these old foolish Kings And all this under the undeniable experience of the withering and decay's of all rested in by them for Salvation Here 's the case of Teachers and Hearers at this day under the blastings of God's displeasure upon them all and upon all they trust in Such a course finally persisted in will render them despicable Creatures to God Christ Spiritual Saints and Angels for evermore But room still is left for a hopefulness of seven thousand yea seventy times seven thousand Spiritual Saints yet involv'd in the Universal Heresy of the sleshly Professour or Carnal-Gospeller amongst us Nothing will do 't with others neither Words nor Blows Such a fix'd 〈◊〉 Israel Kinging it in the flourish of their own restored nature are 〈◊〉 by Edom Mal. 1. 4. Though they know and say we are 〈◊〉 under the blasts of Gods displeasure a cleer case but we will return and build the desolate places we will yet build upon our sandy foundation and rest confident still in our desolate impoverish'd blasted life of nature Build if ye will while ye will says 〈◊〉 I le throw down all again as fast as ye build as a Land a 〈◊〉 or state of unchangable 〈◊〉 that I have indignation forever against Obadiah gives us a full and larg account of this mystical Edom-spirit in an earthly-minded generation of Angels and Men represented by
will both come to in Eternal Life or Death Vers. XIV For out of Prison he cometh to Reign Heb. Out of the House of Bond-Men or Bondage he goes forth to Reign Whereas also he that is Born in his Kingdom becometh Poor The true Saint finding the Land of his Nativity a narrow strait'ned place the Life of his own nature in the Image of the earthy at best to be but a State of Enmity Bondage and death come's out of this his own Mystical Countrey and Father Adam's House or natural State by a Holy death to reign in another Spiritual more excellent Life He find's his own Spirit of nature in whatever variety of condition a State of Bondage or House of Bond-Men a Prison a deep dark Dungeon a miery Pit of filth and corruption filth of flesh or spirit litteral or Mystical Sodomy or both out of which by the death thereof he find's it his unspeakable advantage to Ascend come or be brought forth into a larg place in a Life above all death to Reign whereas the old foolish King who will no more be admonish'd hear of the Cross or death-Doctrin of Christ's Gospel-Spirit on the restor'd Law-Life of his own wherein he sets up his Kingdom becometh Poor He is even now in this World by Christ and awak'ned Saints seen to be Miserable Poor Blind and Naked as Happy Rich Cleer-sighted and Well-cloathed as he think 's himself He will find this too true at last in eternal Poverty Darkness Nakedness and Death Here are the exceeding different Conclusions they come to even the old foolish King in the birth of a first-Covenant Life fixing himself there in unchangable Enmity to God and the second the incorrigible first-Creation sinner and the poor wise Child broken and undone as to all the fading Life Riches Wisdom and Glory of his own nature and so becoming a truly reigning new-Creation Saint in the spirit of Grace the reigning Gospel-Principle That restor'd natural State which the old foolish King sets up in as his Palace the House of his Kingdom to reign in the poor wise child find's to be a Prison and hasten's out of it as a Spirit of Bondage and Enmity into the true Palace-Light and Glorious Liberty of the Sons of God whom the Son mak's free indeed Where the Spirit of the Lord becom's the principle of Life and action there is true liberty Man's freedom or freewill at best is but a Liberty in Word Figure Letter Shadow not in deed and in truth No true freedom sure in a Spirit of Bondage and Enmity to God a Spirit that 's in Union with World and Devil as the spirit of nature is in all mankind corrupt or righteous Yea so far as uncrucifi'd even in the awak'ned Spiritual Saint himself Ro. 7. and Gal. 5. 17. That renew'd natural State the old foolish King make's his Palace will prove his everlasting prison and dungeon of darkness and death in which he will be shut up for ever as the evil Angels in their narrow Angelical nature All of them shall be dealt with as unchangable Enemies of God and that Heavenly Sanctuary-Spirit that 's his true resting place and the everlasting habitation of blessed Angels and Saints in Chains of everlasting darkness in which reserv'd to the Judgment of the great day The unpardonable sin of Men and Angels is the self-same even a fix'd Enmity against the Holy Ghost God's Gospel-spirit or Heavenly Sanctuary convincingly shewed and offered to them all They were all Created perfect in their own natures Humane and Angelical Ezek. 28. 15. and in Obedient Subjection to the Gospel-Spirit in the Light of it But they soon hated that Life turned from the Light that shew'd it them and this was their Apostasy All this from an evil self-love to the fading Life Wisdom and Glory of their own nature which they chose to set up in in a known contrariety to the reveal'd mind of God and unchangable Enmity to his Spirit of Grace the very Gospel-High-Priest of God the true Melchisedec by whose hand they ought all to have given up that selfish life in Sacrifice to God So become they all Mystical Sodomit's guilty of all the highest and most Criminal Mystical Spiritual Wickednesses Uncleanesses and abominable Idolatries God in Faithfulness Favour and Love to his Saints Plagu's and Chasten's this Rebellious Spirit of nature this Carnal mind of Enmity in them while he gives more then Heart can wish to it in-Enemies to their final ruin Heb. 12. 5-8 Psal. 73. 7. 14. God's giving the old doting Kings their Hearts desire and more is a sore and heavy Judgment on them though they take it for a great favour and Token of his Love to them Desolation and an utter consuming of them with Terrors the true Saint certainly foresees to be the eternal issue of all their Temporal flourish and Prosperity v. 18 19. All the old foolish King dotes on the poor wise Child cast's away as Dung So foolish are the old Mystical Kings and also litteral Heathen Kings of this World as to bandy together against the Lord and his anointed as if hopeful to prevail against the infinite Divine Lord and his Anointed King Jesus with his Saints and Followers Their design is to break their Bands a sunder and cast away from them all their Cords of restraint upon them He that sits in Heaven laugh's at all these foolish Kings He will speak to them in his Wrath and vex them in his sore displeasure Ps. 2. 1-5 Have they an arm like God Can they thunder with a Voice like him What madness to think of prevailing in this Rebellious Insurrection and Contest against the Almighty Divine and Irresistibly Mighty New-Creation Power of Christ These old foolish Humane Kings will all fare as their evil Angelical King the King of all such Kings or Rebellious Children of Pride Job 41. 34. They 'l all 〈◊〉 into the same Condemnation with him will all have their Portion in the same Lake of Fire and Brimstone the Tophet prepar'd of old for them all They 'l be all finally stripp'd of all Power of resisting the Will of God and forc'd to suffer the same to be done upon them in 〈◊〉 Wrath. Then with their everlasting Poverty will they have unutterable Shame and Confusion of Face All they refus'd obediently to part with will be forcibly torn from them in final Wrath. All their fading goodness or beauty 〈◊〉 Consume in their eternal Grave from their dwelling their whole Mystical Houses earthly Habitations or persons all the goodness of that natural State they chose for their dwelling Ps. 49. 14. There 's no middle State for ever between the poor wise Child that will be eternally rich in Heaven and the old rich foolish King that will be eternally poor in Hell The poor wise Child believ's and follow 's the Faithful Sayings of Christ's Spiritual Law or Gospel-spirit the Law of the Spirit of Life in Christ Jesus He is content willing yea glad
to suffer and die with Christ as to his short Law-liv'd nature that he may Reign with him in his long-liv'd Spirit of Grace 2 Tim. 2. 11 12. 〈◊〉 we be dead and 〈◊〉 with Christ we shall live and reign with him There 's for the poor wise Child If we deny him he will also deny us Ther 's for the old foolish King The 〈◊〉 by death com's out of his Prison-State or natural Spirit of Bondage to Reign The latter King's it like an old doting Fool in his Prison-Spirit of Bondage and Death These old foolish Kings the Mystical Princes of this World under the Devil by God's Permission have bin the self-confident Persecutors and Murderers of Christ and his Spiritual Saints in all Ages Cain a first-Covenant Worshipper of God began this work on Abel a second 〈◊〉 winding up of all true Abel-Saints will be the Fowls of Heaven that are to feed upon or delight themselvs in a Union of Mind with God in the final Slaughter of all such Mystical and Litteral Kings and People of the Earth as are found in unchangable Enmity to God and them Rev. 19. 17-21 Vers. XV. I considered all the living which walk under the Sun with the second Child that shall stand up in his stead Here 's Solomon's confirmation of what has bin said his judgment upon the whole matter in sanctuary-light In this he considered all the living under the mystical first-creation-Sun walking under the Conduct or in the Light of the first-covenant spirit as therein made alive again in some degree by the Redeemer By the unlawful use of this restor'd Life or Light of the Law in enmity to God and his Gospel-spirit of Grace do they bring themselvs into everlasting poverty and nakedness Their immortal spirit as thus pleasing themselvs by taking up their rest for salvation in the restor'd natural righteous Life thereof he considers with their whole man in that state they shall be caused to stand up in for ever in the stead of what they were in this mortal World and Body This second Child or state of Man in the Resurrection will to the Old foolish King be found a state of everlasting darkness and death in a Resurrection of damnation under final and unquenchable wrath The full infliction of wrath is reserved for this second Child in the said Resurrection-state of the whole Man This second Child or state of Man is that in which he must answer by way of suffering for all the evil done by him in his natural body or slate on earth through a willful abuse of the first-covenant Life of the Law in unchangable enmity to God and the Gospel This comes the said old foolish King to Vers. XVI There is no end of all the People even of all that have been before them they also that come after shall not rejoyce in him surely this also is vanity and vexation of Spirit Solomon having consider'd the present generation of old foolish kings in his own day upon earth tells us the case was alway's the same in former and will so be in all after-times of this world So these two last Verses of this Chapter are a farther enlargment as to the Character and future condition of the Old foolish King to Eternity As to the poor wise Child he asserted him in general to be better than the Old foolish King vers 13. Then vers 14. gives his reason for it because he comes out of his Prison to reign with Christ in a state of eternal Life absolute freedom and true blessedness There 's enough for him all that need be said of him But the Old foolish King vers 13. declar'd in general vers 14. amidst all his conceited riches to be poor he farther signifies vers 15. that he will so be found to all eternity And then vers 16. that this is the Case of all the like old foolish Kings in former generations from the beginning of the World and will be found the Case of all of the like spirit in after-Generations to the World's end To the first of these he speaks in the former part of this Verse There is no end of all the People even of all that have been before them There 's no end of their immortal beings and exquisite sensibleness of their whole Persons Body Soul and Spirit in a Resurrection-State of Damnation Annihilation-death they 'l ever desire but never find Such death will ever flee from them And Eternal Life they can never have For though in a general confused random-guess at happiness every one would be happy that Life in which true happiness ever can be found are and wil they be found in a Spirit of unchangeable enmity to Such life then can they never have nor such death as annihilation of their beings or insensibleness in their beings amounts unto however hotly pursued desired or sought by them There 's no end of their being nor yet of their most exquisite sensiblenes therein under the tormenting wrath and fiery indignation of God for ever The immortality of their whole being in a resurrection of damnation will hold them close to 't under punishment for ever in hell for the ill Use they made of their immortal Spirits and mortal first-covenant righteous life thereof while in their mortal Body's upon earth The second Child or whole man body Soul and Spirit put together again in a resurrection-state of immortality as to being is to answer for all done in the mortal body or natural state and life of all 2 Cor. 5. 10. and Ec. 12. 14. Thus will it be with the Old foolish King for ever as to being But as to that Mortal changable first-Covenant righteous Life which he pleased and flatt'red himself with as an endless Life of true blessedness that will come to an end He will find himself rid of all the fading good and comfort of that which he would fain keep and will be kept up for ever in a most desolate wretched State of being under wrath which he would fain be rid of So is he gone every way All he would not have he must have and that for ever and all he would have he will for ever be deprived of without the least relief when Tormented in the flames of God's Wrath so much as by a drop of Water to cool his Tongue Luk. 16. 24. The mortal first-Covenant Life of his immortal Spirit Exspires and Vanishes dies away and ceases with the mortal Life of his Body So such wise old foolish Kings wise in Christ 1 Cor. 4. 10. as to first-Covenant attainments and fixing there in Enmity to the second will die and perish for ever as the Fool or Brutish Sinner of the Gentil's Yea worse will be his final Doom of the two The righteous Mystical Sodomite in the form of Godliness righteousness of Man in his own restor'd nature but Enmity to the Power of it and righteousness of God in his Gospel Life and Spirit of Grace which is filth of Spirit will
or Make. For by this the guilty Sinner the Belial-Party the Enemy of God is slain and all Power of Sinning abolish'd for ever Ro. 6. 7. 1 Pet. 4. 1. The obedient death of the guilty and continually sinning natural Spirit is more pleasing to God and profitable to Man then any Obedience or Duty performable in its kind in the Life and Activity thereof The House of Mourning or Death as to the first-Covenant Principle of Life is better than the House of Feasting in the utmost Flourish Prosperity Wisdom Glory and Fruitfulness thereof or Joy therein The death of the natural State at best from which since the fall Enmity to God is inseperable obediently yielded to must needs be more acceptable to God then the Life thereof or any thing performable therein From Love to God's Mercy or the unspeakable gift of new Creation Life to submit to yea and joyn with God in doing justly or Executing his righteous Judgment and Sentence of Death on our fleshly natural law-state in the awak'ned Life and Power of his Gospel-Spirit in us this is the Sum of all God requir's of us as the terms and condition of our full entring into and striking the new and everlasting Covenant with him Establish'd in all things and sure This doing justly in humbling our guilty natural Man or Spirit the Enemy of God even to the death thereof and living wholly to him in our never-sinning Spiritual Man or his never-sinning Spirit 1 To. 3. 9. is all he requir's of us Mic. 6. 8. Man must quit his own cieled Hag. 1. 4. adorn'd House or natural State to enter into God's Spiritual House or new-Creation Sanctuary His own House or nature is not ought not to be reckon'd his dwelling place or state of true rest for him Men will find all their Labour to keep up that building with the fading glory and riches thereof but a wearying themselvs for very Vanity Hab. 2. 13 a disquieting themselvs in Vain by heaping up Treasur's Ps. 39. 6. for their own destruction in the day of wrath This will Man get by coveting an evil covetousness to his own House or natural State and setting his Nest on high as vainly puffed up in his self-confident fleshly mind and thinking to secure himself from the Power of evil the Wrath of God Hab. 2. 9. He say's in his Heart Who shall bring me down to the Ground Obad. 3. I will saith the Lord v. 4. We must depart out of our own Countrey and Fathers House the Life and State of our own nature at best in but the restor'd Image of the earthy or first Adam form of godliness righteousness of Man a glory a wisdom to be Crucified Defac'd Obliterated and done away a Visage a Beauty to be Marr'd and Spoild in order to enter into God's own Countrey the far Countrey the Man Christ is gone into before us to prepare Places or Mansions of Glory for us Luk. 19. 12. To. 14. 2 3. We must depart from or out of our own House or nature however Ciel'd Adorn'd Swept Cleansed from the filth of flesh and Garnished with Spiritual Light or best enlightning Gifts short of the more excellent Spiritual Life and way 1 Cor. 12. 31. call'd Love 1 Cor. 13. in order to our right and worthy entring or going into God's Spiritual Sanctuary or House to Worship Our own Countrey Father's House Image of the earthy first-Covenant Life of our nature righteousness of Man Spiritual Conviction-Light c. All these make up but the Foot the whole Life and State of nature at best that's to be cut off and cast away as loss and dung to enter in a Resurrection-Life with the Man Christ into his Father's House where are many Mansions And so come we to the second thing here the House Man is to keep his Foot from or out of when he goes into it 2. This House is the Supream original new-creature Spirit of Christ the Living Creature-Book Word or Wisdom of God in which 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 and Written out the whole Counsel of his Divine Mind And the Man Christ is the Supream Prophet Mouth and Infallible Declarer thereof to Angels and Men. Christ's whole Creature-nature is the immediate Temple and Sanctuary of his own Divinity set up by his Divine Hand or Workmanship from everlasting in Personal Union with the Divinity Prov. 8. 22 23. This was Typed out by the Litteral Sanctuary under the Law No Strangers no nor 〈◊〉 while unclean might Approach or enter into it The polluted Heathen-Stranger and the unclean 〈◊〉 in Mystery and Truth signify the natural Man corrupt or righteous This is the stranger and Fool here meant that being altogether ignorant of this new-creation Sanctuary of God's own pitching not Man's Heb. 8. 2. is ready with Paul to think he does God service in denying and opposing this his own house and himself the Divine Inhabitant thereof in personal Union with it as also in Persecuting to the death true Saints that own and assert such a House as Partakers of living walking and speaking in the spirit of it The new-Creation Sanctuary-Spirit the Creature-word Wisdom or Hand of God set up from everlasting by God's own very Divine hand was the immediate hand by which the whole old or first-Creation World was made Isai. 66. 1 2. Men Angels c. which therefore are all to be roll'd up and laid aside by God as an old Garment Heb. 1. 10-12 and in Harmony of Mind with him and obedience to him are the life and all the best and most glittering things thereof to be laid aside and parted with by Angel and Man to partake of his Heavenly Sanctuary-Spirit and Live with him in that place of his and their true rest for evermore All the Heavenly Eternal things of his Sanctuary seem Foolish Idle Dreams which Men conspire to kill them for Gen. 37. 19 20. and all right Words concerning them Vain or Lying Words as Pharaoh call'd Moses his Messages from God to the most enlight'ned natural Man who is wholly ignorant and in the dark as to all Divine and Spiritual Creature-things of Christ and God 1 Cor. 2. 14. 'T is a vain imagination when Man thinks to Prie into and View the most Holy things of God's Spiritual Sanctuary in the highest Wisdom and best Light of his but restor'd natural state If he finally persist in such a Presumptuous mistake he will meet with a final Blasting upon him to Eternal Death figured by the fifty Thousand Presumptuous Peepers into the Ark of the Lord who were smitten by him to a Temporal death of their bodies 2 Sam. 6. 19. All the best things in the first-Creation-make and life of Angel and Man are of no neerer kin to God's new-Creation Sanctuary and Holy things thereof then as figures and shadows of them The rational powers and things of man are not more hid from the brute beast then the Spiritual things of-God from the wisest and most rational man 1 Cor. 2. 10 11. 14.
'T is too painful yea 't is impossible for man Save in sanctuary-life and light Ps. 73. 16 17 to discern the spiritual new-Creation things of God's House and less yet the deep things of his very infinite Divinity The truly Spiritual Man Judges or discern's and sees all things 1 Cor. 2. 15. Divine Spiritual and natural The highest first-Covenant-Saint in Holy Flesh Righteousness of Man is a Fool a Stranger an unreasonable Man a Profane Infidel as to all Gospel-Things and Truths Such troublesome self-confidents Paul desir'd to be delivered from 2 Thes. 3. 2. and 2 Tim. 4. 14 15. as most impertinent irreconcileable Babblers and Disputers against all those Gospel-Truths or Sanctuary-things they bid at and pretend to the knowledg of That contradicting Wisdom and very Understanding they use in the dispute is to be abolish'd by the Cross as the Blasphemous Enemy of God and all his Gospel-Truths Thus Paul found it in himself till Christ knock'd down that earthly Wisdom and caused him to turn from that fleshly Mind Understanding or Principle of reasoning in obedience to his heavenly Act. 9. 3-6 Gal. 1. 16. Christ himself in the flesh turn'd away his foot or feet his own fleshly or natural understanding and will the two Feet of the Living Soul on which it walks abroad to View Desire and feed upon worldly Vanities Perishing Meats refusing to think the thoughts do the will or speak the words thereof but the will and words of him that sent him by Crucifying that Will and Understanding utterly Abolishing all the Life Desire Thought and Motion thereof And such death is the only Consecrated Living way into the new-Creation Sanctuary-Life Heb. 9. 12. and 10. 19 20. The natural man even in Christ's person however perfect was a prohibited Stranger amongst the rest that might not enter into his own new-creation Sanctuary House or Temple in the single changable first-covenant law-life in and under which made 'T was impossible even for him as so to enter By Death he ascended into it and set it open to his followers in the like Death of nature Such obedient Death is the only way to eternal life Never was there any other way to it for any Angel or Man That law-life that was but a changable shadow in him and in us must pass by the death of nature in both and all under the cross-work of the Gospel-spirit that the life which is true in him may be true in us also 1 Joh. 2. 8. and 5. 20. In Scripture sense all 's true in the new-creation all shadow in the old True Life Light Wisdom Righteousness is found in the new only All things eternal things of God are there All the Wisdom Life Light Righteousness Glory things of Man or Angel in the old are but shadows of the substantial things of God in the new The changable earthy Image of God and righteous first-covenant Life of the Law Man was at first created and set up in is but shadow of the new-creature life and Image of the heavenly or second Adam All in the former are things of man Life Wisdom Righteousness of Man all in the latter things of God Life Wisdom Righteousness of God A zeal for God's heavenly Spiritual things must eat up our earthly or natural The fire of his heavenly Sanctuary-Spirit must consume our Earthly Life and state eat up all mortal desire and thought root and all By such destruction of our flesh or natural state can we come to be Saved in that Spirit We must put off the old Man the Image of the earthy or can never put on the new and Image of the heavenly The Earthly House and Life of this present tabernacle must be dissolved that we may have that Building of God not made with hands eternal in the heavens 2 Cor. 5. 1. Think any to enter into that House any otherwise then Christ himself could to go whole and unmaimed into it in that Life or natural state he crucified Gal. 3. 1. Nature in all men is an enemy to God and his Sanctuary-Spirit Paul in righteous nature was in union of mind with the Devil an enemy to the Spirit of Grace to God Christ all Gospel-Saints and truths a stranger to all things divine and Spiritual God the Mediator in his changable Angelical nature from the beginning and humane toward the latter end of this world did cease by a Holy death from all the works of both in the activity of the changable principle of first-covenant Life Angels and Men must do and suffer likewise or never enter into his rest Heb. 4. 4. 10. The mystical Sabbath-Law of the Cross upon the works and and working Spirit of nature is expressed by turning away our foot from the Lord's Sabbath from delighting in our own will and way 〈◊〉 our own Pleasure and speaking our own Words Isai. 58. 13 14. This is the very same Death-doctrine and work of the Cross on the whole natural Spirit at best The Obedient submitting thereto is the keeping our foot from the Lord's house and turning it away from his Sabbath Those that honour God herein he will put everlasting honour upon lifting them up over the heads of all earthly powers humane or angelical called the high places of the earth He will cause them to ride upon these high places that have had their turns to ride over their heads Psal. 66. 12. But those that from a fond love to their own vain life despise the Lord's sanctuary life shal be lightly esteemed 1 Sam. 2. 30 yea made vessels of dishonour and everlasting contempt The Spiritual Heavenly Original Gospel-Light of Christ's Sabbath or Sanctuary-Spirit is the day the Lord hath made in which Saints will rejoyce and be glad for evermore Psa. 118. 24. This heavenly Sanctuary and Sabbath that 's the Lords doing his own immediate divine Workmanship from everlasting Prov. 8. 22 23. is marvellous in our eyes The earthly Wisdom of man at best despises and wonders at this heavenly creature-wisdom of God The Orthodox humane builders of a first-covenant Church which their Wisdom Judges asserts and warns firm and safe for Salvation reject and refuse the corner-stone of the second and so the whole new-creation building on the rock the true church or house of God Man's wisdom won't believe or receive the words of God's though plainly declared to it Act. 13. 41. Abundance of professing wise first-covenant Saints believe not any such thing as that creature-Wisdom of God in the Mediator from everlasting by which the Worlds were made How can ye believe says Christ to the professing Jews who receive honour one of another and seek not the honour that cometh from God only Joh. 5. 44. A mercenary self-seeking trade in the first-covenant exceedingly indisposes and hinders any listning to one right word of the second None so highly Prejudic'd and offended at the least Word of Christ's Gospel in the second as the engaged ministers of Satan's in the first Such Gospel-Teachers are
dead into the everlasting righteous life of the true Melchisedec or sacrificing high-Priest of God and of our Gospel-profession Abram was a type of Christ's priestly Gospel-Spirit Isaac of his natural law-Spirit offer'd up by that Priest in his own person For this obedience God most high blesses the said true Abram Christ himself in and with the figure promising him an innumerable multitude of Spiritual Saints the true seed descendents and posterity of the second Adam Gen. 22. 16-18 The new covenant is a covenant of oath by which the Lord ratifies his mercies to all obedient enterers into it with him for ever by an oath and excludes all rebellious wilfull refusers of the terms of entring into it with an oath also Swearing in his wrath they shall never enter into his rest Heb. 3. 11. 18. And Heb. 6. 13-18 we sind the new-covenant promise to Abram establish'd with an oath and that oath it self made or confirm'd by two immutable things God's infinite divine and his immutably righteous and Glorious new-creature self or Spirit the living word and Eternal Wisdom of God in personal union with infinite divinity The terms of the first covenant on Man's part is to part with the vile affections and lusts of the corrupt Spirit of nature on God's to set up the restor'd righteous life thereof In the second is man to give up the very righteous life to God in sacrifice as a perishing vanity a fading flower which was God's part to give him in the first as the clean sacrifice for entering into the second Thus first God gave Abram an Isaac and then requir'd the offring of him up And so did Abraham by that very thing in mystery enter the second and was justified for ever before God Jam. 2. 21. This gives him and all his Spiritual seed compleat victory over all enemies so as to 〈◊〉 their Gates take away all strength and power from them Gen. 22. 17 18. They will in the 〈◊〉 mighty power of 〈◊〉 new-creation Gospel-Spirit tread all 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 law-enemies evil Angels and 〈◊〉 under their 〈◊〉 Nothing is of greater advantage to the Saint then the 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 of his vow relating to the new-covenant sor the 〈◊〉 death of nature nothing of more dangerous 〈◊〉 then his deserring or delaying the performance of this vow Nothing gives greater advantage to the Devil against him then 〈◊〉 delay sor extinguishing his part in him the natural State The most 〈◊〉 resiless Implacable enemy that in his mighty power and 〈◊〉 roves up and down as a roaring Lion to devour all he 〈◊〉 light on will not 〈◊〉 to make his utmost advantage of such delay If he sind Saints lingring and loath with Lot to depart out of litteral or Mystical Sodom or both even the whole Life and lust of nature corrupt or 〈◊〉 he will labour might and main to turn their lingrings into a 〈◊〉 and absolute establishment there and so 〈◊〉 their hearts in them to do evil six them with himself there in unchangable enmity to God and Death to themselvs But God is 〈◊〉 to his Saints and lay's hold on them by his Angels as on ling'ring Lot to hasten them out of both the said Sodom's Gen. 19. 15 16. 〈◊〉 great mercy in the Lord and should be the earnest prayer of the Saint to him to hasten the execution of the guilty Sinner the 〈◊〉 party in him and so his deliverance srom all evil in enmity to God or compliance with the Devil 〈◊〉 uses his utmost power and skil to cause a delay in this case God gives his most saithful counsel and instruction to us to hasten the performance To be sure linger while we wil done it must be first or last or we perish for ever The sooner and speedier done the better sor us We should not look on Christ as Satan represents him a hard Master a bloody Husband but a most faithful Creatour and gracious Redeemer What Suggest's Satan to men does Christ come with a sacrificing Knife Fire and Sword speaking War and Death to a righteous Life of his own twice setting up in vou first by creation and then redemption Never believe it With God is no such variableness or shadow of turning He quoted Scripture to Christ himself 〈◊〉 unreasonable say's he to think God should pull down and destroy the Work of his own hands And when he has thus steel'd them with arguments for self-defence and keeping up themselvs in their own native Countrey and Father's House the restor'd life of the first Adam the image of the earthy as a most desireable land or state then fall's he to work the other way to bring a false and evil report on God's Countrey the new-creation land of promise or state of life This is the Far Countrey the man Christ is gone into where he lives for evermore This Far Countrey even a heavenly that God engages as his part in the new Covenant to bring men into on their obedient speedy departure out of their own does Satan bring an evil report upon First say's he you have but a report a hear-say of it you have no certain knowledg or experience of it And then 't is a Land that eateth up the Inhabitants thereof as the spies doing his errand therein said of the litteral Numb 13. 32 your destruction and very death it self is the propounded and declared terms on which only ye can enter into the possession of it So when brought by Christ's Spiritual Light to the very borders of the heavenly Canaan by and with his evil apostles and spies ministers of his Gospel that 's no Gospel are they easily perswaded induced to start aside and fly off as offended at both the promised land or life it self they should enter into and also at the loss oftheir own with all their mystical riches large possessions therein So in stead of speedily performing the commanded and vow'd sacrifice of their old nature in order to enter into and take possession of the said new land of promise they peremptorily and conclusively refuse the terms and consult with Satan and one another about a return back rather into Egypt litteral or mystical corrupt or righteous nature and there fix and establish themselvs in their own nature land or Countrey in unchangable enmity to God's This the rebellious fleshly Israel was at in letter and figure If holy flesh a righteous natural State and strict holy walking therein won't do 't for salvation they 'l not be saved This desperate resolution is a crime of a dangerous destructive complexion of an Ethiopian hiew 'T is the Leopards spot never the spot of Gods Children Spiritual Saints T is the highest folly imaginable If they 'l never obediently come out of their own land the fading life of their own nature they 'l never enter his even the life of his Spirit of Grace If they 'l not suffer and die with Christ in the former they 'l never live and reign with him in the
his spirit of unchangable enmity to God then by Christ's new-creation workmanship baptized into his Gospel-spirit of unchangable union with God What 's the meet recompence of such errour The same Tophet punishment lake of mystical fire and brimstone the litteral is but a Shadow of unquenchable wrath fiery indignation the vengeance of eternal fire In this and other variety of language does the Holy Ghost or Spirit of truth in the Scriptur's of truth clothe the joynt everlasting torment and vexation of both For such a covenant with the Devil is a covenant of oath a swearing everlasting allegiance to him and a taking also his oath of supreamacy owning him as the supream ruler and infallible dictatour in Church and State in the room of the holy ghost or Christ in Spirit and God most high himself 2 Thes. 2. 4. And so his bored Servants they are for ever whom they have sworn to obey for ever on all accounts and own for their Supream Paramount-Ruler and guide so as to place themselvs under his protection wing and conduct Rom. 6. 16. They agree to Obey Sin and the Man of Sin Satan the unchangably sinning Spirit of Eternal Darkness and Death Can this be lesse then the sin unto death eternal death They 'l be sure of the portion they have chosen They unchangably hate Christ's Gospel new-Creature Spirit of everlasting righteousness chuse and love a Spirit of unchangable enmity to it and death to themselvs Prov. 8. 36. Can they miss of what they love and have chosen Rebellious Children are they They take counsel not of me saith the Lord but of the Devil They cover with a covering not of my Spirit but the Devil 's for their clothing and protection They are willing to be dress'd up in his furniture and armour to fight against God All this for this very end that they may add sin to sin unchangable enmity to God the unpardonable sin to the pardonable changable state of enmity and death they were born in So come they to a latter end worse than their beginning by their own choice when offer'd a better end then ever nature in its beginning at best before the fall amounted to in the the changable spotless life thereof They are now in a known chosen confederacy with the Devil for ever against God Christ all Gospel-Saints and truths They have greedily drunk down the poyson'd wine of the very Spirit of the old Serpent Their wine is the poison of Dragons the cruel venom of Asps Deut. 32. 33. The poison of Asps is under their lips Rom. 3. 13. They spit venom breath out slaughter against the Saints of the most high They are establish'd by Satan made men fully after his own heart So unchangable irreconcileable implacable enemies of all after God's own heart as Saul to David In these two fixed states after God's or the Devil 's own heart will all men in conclusion be found in heaven or hell everlasting joy or sorrow under the final favour or unquenchable wrath of God Neither say before the Angel 't was an errour This Angel is Christ the supream Apostle or Messenger of God's Covenant the living Creature-word and book of God which is God Jo. 1. 1 So the Septuagint render it neither say before God it was an errour and therefore why should he be angry c. To what porpose is it for any to pretend ignorance as having done all this by a mistake and surprize before this Angel or word of God that 's of an all-penetrating sight so as infallibly to discern and discover the bottom-thoughts and intents of all hearts Heb. 4. 12 13. He will undeniably evidence all this wickedness to have bin wilfully and knowingly done against his cleer declarations of the mind of God to them and most faithfull warnings of them to the contrary and of the unspeakable danger thereof No good words fair speeches plausible pretences whereby they have deceiv'd their fellow-creatur's will signify any thing towards their defence or excuse before this infallible Angel's judgment-seat He will silence and stop every mouth of iniquity and fill all that have thus caused their flesh to sin thereby with everlasting shame and confusion of face Peter in the Holy Ghost or that Spirit of this Angel Christ wherein he will judg the world detected the falshood of Ananias and Saphira and executed God's sentence of death upon them as having suffer'd Satan to fill their hearts their undeniable guilt Act. 5. 1-10 Such Spots are not the Spots of God's Children They are never guilty of unpardonable Sins And then do those guilty of such errours think to get any thing by 〈◊〉 why should God be angry and destroy our works Or Solomon in the Spirit of God asks them why should God be angry at thy voice or mouth that hath agreed with Satan to cause thy flesh or whole man to sin 〈◊〉 and so destroy the Work of thine hands But let this Question be put by whom it will the Works which have been wrought in a Spirit of unchangable enmity to God will be 〈◊〉 If put by the Holy Ghost in Solomon 't is by way of counsel to 〈◊〉 such madness in Men whereby to receive such a Spirit of unchangable enmity into them for the principle of all their Desires Thoughts and Works as will most certainly expose them and all such Works to be burnt up and destroyed for ever They have done all such wicked Works and the leading wicked Work to all the rest in receiving the Devil's Spirit of unchangable enmity for their working Active Principle before the said Angel or under his convincing Spiritual Light and cleer discoveries of himself to them in his Spiritual Life of Truth wherein alone they can be Saved He will at last undeniably convince them that they were convinced and fairly warn'd of all these things before-hand in his gracious exhibitings and offers of himself to them doing all they could desire he should do for preventing such a self-ruining wilfull unpardonable errour All has been done by them against the known commands of his Spiritual law And will they say it was an errour a mistake of meer ignorance And so think to prevail with this Angel to plead for their Pardon Alas Alas He will make them see it most Just for him to intercede against them as his and his Father 's incorrigible wilfull Enemies and to say to his mighty Angels slay these mine Enemies before my face Luke 19. 27. that would not I should Reign over them but the Devil God or this Angel is most Justly angry at their Voice or Mouth by which they have chosen and declared their consent for unchangable union with the Devil rather then with him And he will destroy all the works of their Hands that in such union they have done against him in whatever nearest resemblance of his Gospel-Spirit and Truths by the transforming Arts and Skill of their Master-Workman purposely to express their utmost Malice against him
patience and not marvel or be dismayed seeing cleerly the mind will purpose and method of God's wisdom in all at the most daring presumptuous practicers of highest wickedness against God or them They are sure of advantage by all they can do against them now And they are sure of having them under their feet hereafter for ever What would they have or can they wish more in this point God is for them who can be against them They must needs be more then conquerers If this threefold Cord will hold conjunctive divine and new-creature power in Christ the conjunctive personally united new-creature power in Christ and Elect Angels and Saints also for their security against all worldly Powers all 's safe Vers. IX Moreover the profit of the earth is for all the king himself is served by the field The chief intendment of this litteral truth which hit upon is properly and truly right interpretation is the fruits and products of man's nature in the renew'd old earthly or first-creation state thereof the Image of the earthy The profit of this is for all And this is figured by the fruits profits and products of the litteral Earth by which King and Subjects Rulers and Ruled even all Mankind are supported and maintain'd in their bodily life The fruits of the said mystical Earth or righteous earthly Life and state afford a natural food and clothing to the immortal spirit or inner man of man in his first-creation make and fashion of being In this make and life is man to serve or obey God as the fruits thereof serve or preserve him both but for a season till called out of this man 's own earthly life make and fashion of being into God's Heavenly which with the fruits and meats thereof is everlasting The Earthly state of man or Angel before the fall in a first-covenant law-life was figuratively represented by the Tree of good and evil signifying the corruptibility thereof and the danger incident to man or Angel by their own evil choice and use of it To prevent this evil both were strictly prohibited the feeding upon terminating delighting and establishing themselvs therein with a confidence to find true blessedness there to their immortal beings The so doing then was rebellion against the command of God and turned their natures into a direct enmity to that more excellent and durable creature-life of God spiritual and heavenly a Gospel-state of everlasting righteousness and truth And the same miscarriage and abuse of all turned their earthly-state life or mystical field into a uselesness to themselvs so as to be of no true avail or profit to them but indeed a prison-state of darkness and death rendring their nature an accursed earth bringing forth nothing but Briars and Thorns Gall and Wormwood from a root of bitterness or enmity to God This brought the sinning Angels on their first sin under an absolute unchangable Curse and everlasting Burnings and man's mystical Earth or earthly life and state it brought nigh unto Cursing as bearing Thorns and Briars also and if he persist finally therein against all offered Grace and Mercy his end will be also to be burned in the same Lake of mystical Fire and Brimstone the unquenchable slames of God's wrath for evermore Heb. 6. 8. Adam's first sin left no profit in this mystical field or earth of man's nature All men since are born dead in trespasses and sins Their nature is a wast howling barren Wilderness full of ravenous devouring wild Beasts bestial thoughts foolish noisom lusts that hurt wound sink and drown them in destruction and perdition 1 Tim. 6. 9. The King or kingly superiour Angelical nature and the subject inferiour humane nature by their fall lost the right use and true profit of the mystical earthly first-creation field life or natural state Both were brought to feed on dust or the perishing vanities of this World or Worldly state having turn'd their Backs on God's never-perishing Life and Meats figured in the Tree of Life and offered to them both and all They forth-with forfeited and lost the paradisical-state of their corruptibly perfect natural in Subjection to that Light that shew'd and offer'd them God's incorruptibly perfect spiritual creature-Life State and Meats which was their first habitation or state of Innocency Fallen Angels as their greater punishment for their greater and more criminal first Sin against higher and clearer Light than man have the Dust of their not only corruptible but corrupted first-creation Field or natural State left them to feed on and are permitted to use all their Strength and advantages therein against God and his Saints But Man as a lesser punishment was instantly deprived of all both of the righteous Earthly Life of his nature and of the proper Food and cloathing thereof He is ever since born Naked Dead Helpless and Loathsome Ezek. 16. 5 6. He has nothing left but a meer bestial bodily Life and the lowest part of the Dust of this World in common with Brutes to feed upon even the gratifying contentments of bodily lust only He has nothing proper to him as a man left him to feed on But he is pardonable and recoverable into the righteous Life of a Man again by the Redeemer And when actually recovered into and set up afresh therein if he as wilfully against conviction abuse it again in sinning against and rejecting God's more excellent new-creature Gospel-Life at first represented in the Tree of Life he is gone for ever as fallen Angels at first were Yet is he left for a season after so irrecoverably and unpardonably gone to the self-confident exercise of his restor'd changable righteous first-covenant Law-Life and feeding on the meats and fruits thereof handed now to him from the Evil Angel that 's higher than he in that fading Life and Meats And so is he permitted by Christ to have more than Heart can Wish Psal. 73. 〈◊〉 therein to his dying hour yea and dye with great 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 and satisfaction to by-Standers that all 's well with him And thus goes the inferiour humane Beast into the Arms of the superiour and more subtil evil-angelical Beast of the first-creation World whom he has taken to be his God Gen. 3. 1. 2 Thes. 2. 4. Man's second personal sinning after the similitude of Adam's Transgression in restor'd nature against God's Spirit of Grace and Light thereof brings him to the same point with Devils a fixure or establishment in his own changably righteous nature which is unchangable enmity to God and his everlasting righteous Gospel-spirit of Grace If men suspect the offe'rd serpents 〈◊〉 as earthly he will gild over his earthly natural excellencies with the nearest resemblance of Christ's Spiritual and heavenly and then they 'l down for right heavenly never-perishing meat 's with all but the very elect And he wants not for apostles from amongst men transform'd by him and themselvs into the likeness of Christ's the supream Wolv's in sheeps clothing to carry on his work
comes to worse than nothing unspeakable misery and confusion without the least relief for ever under unquenchable wrath Man is born in a naked condition of Body and dead in Sin as to his Soul When reviv'd and Cloath'd again by Christ as to some measure of his restor'd lost Life and Righteousness in the first-covenant by keeping up that in enmity to an everlasting Life and Righteousness offer'd him by Christ in the second and so sinning after the similitude of Adam's first transgression he is worse than ever his latter end worse than his beginning a state of unchangable incurable evil sorrow nakedness poverty and death His whole man after all possible revival comsort flourish or fruitfulness in the mortal first-covenant Life of his Spirit or sensual Life of his Body goes destitute of all good or comfort naked out of the World as he came into 't He takes nothing of the fading Glory of his reviv'd Spirit any more than outward riches and comforts relating to his Body away with him at the death of the Body All goes In all points on all accounts he goes as he came stark naked strip'd of all comfort or goodness All fruits and labours of his Spirit and Body go together all vanish They that obediently part with all such fading Life and but things of man in their Spirit before the death of their Body find their own again with usury for ever in the everlasting Life Wisdom Righteousness and things of God in the Gospel-Spirit or Principle of the new and everlasting Covenant This is the unspeakable Gift of God offer'd all on obedient surrender of their fading Life and things in the first-covenant for his everlasting in the second They that refuse this surrender as most do lose all good in both Covenants for ever and fall under the positive inflictions of wrath for ever This for the evill use of all their things and labours in the first against God and the second When charg'd for all before the Judgment-seat of Christ they 'l be found in a silencing self-condemning consciousness as to all charg'd with will have nothing to say When their evil consciences are open'd all their mouths of iniquity will be stopp'd No disputing pleading apologizing but e'ne take their charge and sentence and so lie down for ever in sorrow shame and confusion under the wrath of their most righteous all-seeing Judg. Then will they find nothing of all their evil travel left in their hand The wrath of God will be upon them and the awak'ned spiritual convictions afforded them in mercy on earth will be set up in them for ever in hel as a never-dying ever-gnawing worm Mark 9. 44. 46. 48 to torment them within by the perpetually forc'd sight of their madness and folly on earth against the universal experience of all mankind and all faithfull warnings from God All their fading beauty will be consum'd in that Grave from their dwelling Psal. 49. 14. or that earthly state of their whole persons which they have chosen for their final habitation They have rendred themselvs fit fewel for the wrath of God eternally to flame forth upon When Christ awak's or comes forth in his heavenly he will despise or destroy their earthly Image Psal. 73. 20. or state burn up all the fading Glory perishing Life Riches Fruits and meats thereof or works therein 2 Pet. 3. 10. Their fleshly principle or root with the branch tree with the fruit as Grass at best a fading flower will wither and perish for ever Isai. 40. 6. These things and life then chosen by them when known to be so and Christ's everlasting Life and Things as knowingly and wilfully rejected when convincingly shew'd and fairly offer'd them will cause their unutterable confusion for ever in eternal darkness and death They 'l have nothing but wrath to feed on for ever in a resurrection of damnation Much sorrow and wrath will they have in and with their sickness unexpressible wrath rage and madness within them as the Septuagint render in their languishing incurable sickness or unchangable enmity to God under the final wrath of God This will befall them after all patience of God and favourable offers while 't was called to day with them in this world all which they abus'd and refus'd to their sorer condemnation and punishment So become they most desolate for ever O Jerusalem Jerusalem c. Mat. 23. 37 38. As vessels of dishonour will they be forc'd to eat the fruit of their own way 〈◊〉 be filled with the fruit of their own devices the wrath of God Prov. 1. 31. 'T will be sorely ill with them when that just reward of their hands shall be given them Isai. 3. 11. Had they 〈◊〉 to his Counsel they might have dwelt safely for ever and have been quiet from fear of evil Prov. 1. 33. Their simple turning from his offers and their prosperous flourish in their own nature will and way destroy'd these incorrigible Fools V. 32. Vers. XVIII Behold that which I have seen it is good and comly for one to eat and to drink and to enjoy the good of all his labour that he taketh vnder the Sun all the days of his Life which God giveth him for it is his portion Having in some former Verses finish'd the Character of the incorrigibly wicked as to their dreadfull condition Solomon proceed's here to declare the blessed condition of all that are of a perfectly contrary temper of Spirit to that of unchangable enmity above-said of another Spirit with Caleb and Joshuah who wholly followed the Lord Numb 32. 12. 'T is the Spirit of Faith only the law of the Spirit of Life and true Liberty the Gospel-Spirit of Truth in which the Lord can be rightly own'd fully follow'd and acceptably worship'd in Spirit and Truth Sure none of these things can ever be done in man's own spirit will and way that at best is enmity to God True Saints bring forth all the fruits of their labours unto God the Father in this Spirit of the Son which makes them free indeed in this newness of Life and Law of true Liberty the glorious Liberty of the Sons of God And they reap the benefit or fruit of all their such labours in the Lord which never are in vain 1 Cor. 15. 58. All labours in our own Spirit of nature uncircumcis'd or circumcis'd that is corrupt or righteous are in vain as to eternal Life Gal. 6. 15. Nothing but the new creature and its actions are conducible or of any tendency towards that There God work 's all our works for us and we all our works in him as co-workers with God in his own Spirit Isai. 26. 12. Joh. 3. 21. Without me or my Gospel-Spirit 〈◊〉 can do nothing in the way towards true Life say's Christ to all Joh. 15. 5. These Gospel-works of the Spirit of Faith in Abraham justified him Jam. 22. 21 not law-works in his own Spirit of nature or principle of the covenant of
works Rom. 4. 2-6 By the works of the Spirit of Grace not nature are we justified and saved Eph. 2. 8 9. One of the works by which Abraham was justifyed was the sacrificing death-work upon his Spirit of nature at best typed by Isaac And Abram therein with Isaac were both of them Types of Christ as the Gospel high-Priest and Sacrifice Works and reward in man's dealing with God on the terms of the first-covenant in his own spirit will and way are of debt in the second both and all on all hands are of Grace works and reward True Saints can say not I live walk speak work but Christ or his Gospel-Spirit lives and does all in me Gal. 2. 20. 'T is his Spirit of Grace in and by which they are what they are do what they do say what they say 1 Cor. 15. 10. All done in the participated creature-Spirit of the Son exactly answers the very divine mind and will of the Father All 's after his own heart By eating and drinking at Christ's heavenly Table feeding on his never-perishing meats Bread of Life and Wine of his Kingdom his divine and creature Glories do they enjoy the good of all their labours in the Lord. They eat their meat with gladness and singleness of heart Act. 2. 46. with joy unspeakable and glorious in unchangable union with God whereas others are feeding at the Serpents Table in a Spirit of darkness death and unchangable enmity to God with him Avast difference There 's a fix'd unpasable Gulf between these two sorts of feeders eaters and drinkers The generation of God's Children born of his Spirit to whom he has given his heavenly riches and power to eat thereof do truly rejoyce in all their labours even while in their mortal Body on earth under the litteral Sun This is their happy Portion and Gift from God as follow 's Vers. XIX Every man also to whom God hath given riches and wealth and hath given him power to eat thereof and to take his Portion and to rejoyce in his labour This is the Gift of God The obedient Saint chooses not his Portion in his own will and life to his eternal ruine but is content God should choose as well as provide his Portion for him In a dutifull compliance with his Spiritual Law he readily parts with his own fading Life and riches perishing vanities for God's everlasting which is absolute Salvation Others rebelliously and knowingly choose what he obediently parts with as dung for their final portion which lay's them under final wrath Saints quit the best Life and Things of the living Soul of the first 〈◊〉 for the transcendently better Life and Things of the quickning Spirit of the second their earthy Image for his heavenly No other way of bearing the Image of the heavenly but a quitting the Earthy as a glory to be done away for the Glory of the heavenly which excell's and remain's for ever 2 Cor. 3. 10 11. In this 〈◊〉 of Life and all the labours right works and fruits thereof do they eat with unspeakable gladness of heart and this is the Gift of God The reason of this gladness is given Vers. XX. For he shall not much remember the days of his Life because God answereth him in the joy of his heart The day 's of the Saint's Life in his own Spirit of vanity and unprofitableness to himself as also enmity and sin against God shall not be remembred by God So he shall not be call'd to an account for what he has done in them God pardon 's and puts all out of his Book of remembrance on man's delivering up the guilty Sinner the Son of Bichri spiritual King David's Enemy 2 Sam. 20. 21 his own Spirit to Death in order to be quickned up into the Life of the Spirit of mystical King David that can never sin And this done by God the Saint himself shall not much remember so as to be confounded with the review of his innumerable and unutterably aggravated follies and abominations in the Life and Day 's of his vanity All 's pardoned and done away Sins and Sinner never to be remembred more by God Jer. 31. 33 34. Heb. 8. 12. and 10. 16 17. In their newness of Life they delight in God and God in them He answers them therefore in the Joy of their Heart giving them all the desires thereof Psal. 37. 4. Their and his desires meet and center in that one thing necessary to their pleasing him or being saved the new-creation Spirit of Christ his appointed and determin'd unspeakable Gift to them from Eternity CHAP. VI. Vers. I. There is an evil which I have seen under the Sun and it is common among Men Hebr. much upon man What Vers. II. A Man to whom God hath given Riches Wealth and Honour so that he wanteth nothing for his Soul of all that he desireth yet God giveth him not power to eat thereof but a stranger eateth it This is vanity and it is an evil disease IN letter a man furnish'd with all sorts of outward worldly desirables heart can wish from the unlawful use and feeding on them may be said not to eat thereof so as to receive any right comfort in its kind but signal disadvantage thereby Hence are all such his goods left a stranger to feed on being to himself so abused nothing but vanity and an evil disease A right lawful comfortable eating thereof is the gift of God Eccl. 5. 18 19. without this is he in a worse condition than he that wants all he enjoys as by the abuse thereof more deeply guilty Fading things give no true comfort or satisfaction in their kind The gift of God added to them distinct from such things this only can give right comfort and the lawful use of them 'T is a disease or infirmity inseparable from the nature of such things singly of themselvs to give any right comfort or advantage to man Solomon had himself large experience hereof in the abuse of such vanities given him by God in greater abundance then to others he wanted not for any such outward Riches Wealth and Honour 1 King 3. 13. and he did set himself as much or more than any to try what satisfaction he could find therein Whatever his eyes desired he kept not from them He withheld not his heart from any joy Eccl. 2. 10. This trade in vanities he long drove after signal mercy of the highest sort afforded him a principle of true wisdom which remained in him ver 9. unextinguishable under all though sorely interrupted as to exercise by such mad extravagant doings On his return from such sensual delights he declares all vanity in this recanting book All such desires and desirables belly and meats are vanity of vanities shadows of a higher mystical sort of vanities belly and meats that with these lower brutish are all to be destroy'd 1 Cor. 6. 13. And where 's man then The same evil disease in mystery is found commonly among men
and his name shall be covered with darkness Man comes into the World with nothing but vanity Sin and darkness about him And if he never attain any other life or riches literal or mystical but what 's Vanity he has a dismal exit or departure out of it into a state of everlasting darkness and death He has no true happiness or satisfaction from first to last All worldly life or possessions relating to his Body Soul or Spirit are Vanity Restor'd righteous first-Covenant life Law-principle and operation Tree and Fruit Root and Branch all 's Vanity In his best and most flourishing day's therein full of and surrounded with nothing but Vanity All will come to nothing as to any good or comfort to him therein for ever And as the second thing here must he then having nothing else to trust to needs depart in darkness and his Name or whole Person come at last to be covered with eternal darkness in a resurrection of Damnation under the irresistible power of the Cross or two-edged flaming Gospel-Sword of Christ coming upon him in final Wrath to devour him for ever Isa. 1. 20. Who-ever Angel or Man submit not to God's Sentence of Death pronounced from the beginning on their first-creation natural state will fall under it in final wrath for rebelling against it This as the just punishment of their inexcusable wilful madness and folly So their Mystical Land earthly Name Life and Possessions they have rebelliously set themselves to keep up rather than exchange all by an obedient Death for God's Heavenly Life new Name and true Land of promise are cover'd and so their whole persons with darkness for ever The condition of an untimely birth is better than any of these abusers of God's first-creation gifts against him and his offer'd second to their eternal ruine The reason of this Assertion is given Vers. 5. Moreover he hath not seen the Sun nor known any thing this hath more rest than the other He that is the untimely Birth v. 3. not the He that comes in with Vanity and departs in darkness v. 4. This latter is the He God has given riches honour and all his Soul could wish v. 2. in its own life will and way and also long life therein v. 3. with abundant fruitfulness figur'd by his hundred Children An abortive or untimely birth is better than he The literal abortive comes not into the exercise of any bodily life in this world He has not seen the literal Sun nor known any thing in or by bodily Organ's and Senses This abortive is a Figure of the Mystical never brought forth in the exercise of a living Soul in a restor'd first-Covenant Rightcous-life under the Law-Spirit of Nature the Mystical first-Creation Sun and less yet under the shining-Light of the new-Creation Sun of everlasting Righteousness The abortive in this chiefly intended Mystical Sence is better than he that receives is for a season possess'd of and abuses all first-Covenant Life and Riches and that under second-Covenant Light against God and the life of the second to his sorer Condemnation and Punishment under the Wrath to come than if he had never receiv'd or known any such things 2 Pet. 2. 21. Spiritual Gospel-Light clearly positively and undeniably shew's man the vanity of all he is possess'd of in his Law-life and God's Command to him for surrender of all by Death in sacrifice to him as the true payment of all mystical Tithes and Offerings In the methods of God's Wisdom this is the undispensable way and pass for any Man or Angel into his new-Creature Gospel-life of immortality 2 Tim. 1. 10. and everlasting Righteousness First-Covenant-Light that springs up with attends and accompanies Law-life in Man discover's the negative towards this viz. that all which Man has there is but a fading flower altogether vanity The very intrinsick nature of all such fading life and things preaches this in every such Man 's own breast Hence have the stoutest and most peremptory self-confidents a secret bondage all their life-time in that State through fear of death Heb. 2. 15. And further even their first-Covenant Law-light points towards Christ for spiritual eternal Life who will not fail to give it to all that rightly come to him for it and submit to his terms of receiving it even the death and loss of all they are possess'd of in the first-Covenant as loss and dung Phil. 3. 6 10. for the everlasting life and durable riches of the second Joh. 5. 40. 6. 54. 10. 28. 17. 2 3. knowingly then to chuse the former hold fast their own in the first in unchangeable enmity to God's own in the second-Covenant is unpardonable madness and folly It provokes God to swear in his Wrath they shall never enter into his Rest. Then must their name their whole persons be covered with everlasting darkness The abortive is free'd from such their guilt of neglecting or abusing all such things receiv'd and possess'd by them He never had them never saw or experienc'd any thing under the literal or mystical Sun of this World or next He is free from condemnation as to any of these accounts If therefore liable to Judgment 't is only according to God's infinite all-searching understanding and infallible sight of the inward mind of his Spirit without the aggravating and additional weight of his own wilful evil thoughts or ouvert actions by which any enmity to God in his Spirit could be manifested So has this untimely birth more rest than the other For having never had the other's advantages he is free from the guilt of abusing them yet not free from all evil or guilt in his sight to whom belong and are certainly known all secret things Deut. 29. 29. in the spirits of Men not brought to veiw by action or so much as imagin'd by them not so much as imagin'd Treason against the King of Saints He saw Jacob and Esau so as to love the one and hate the other before either of them was born or had done good or evil Rom. 9. 11 -- 13. All 's naked and open to him with whom we have to do Heb. 4. 12 13. He sees all Men's thoughts long before they think them or are in being Psal. 139. 1 2. He knew all they 'l do towards him and all he will do with them for ever from eternity All futurities have bin manifest to his Infinite Divine understanding from Eternity and to his all-searching new-Creature understanding from everlasting But they that are never brought into the exercise of bodily or if that not into the exercise of a first-Covenant life such have not had the opportunity of a trial how they 'd demean themselves therein As less guilty then they 'l have more rest or at least less Torment and Wrath for their portion than the other though or in case they also perish for ever For as there are differences in Salvation Glory Joy and Enjoyments so in Damnation -- Shame Sorrow
All these are to be enquir'd into and consider'd of promiscuously and inclusively in one line of discourse The Wise is Man in the restor'd the Fool Man in the degenerate corrupt spirit of Nature All 's but Nature both are possest of corrupt or righteous so all 's vanity Nothing of Grace true Regeneration Gospel-conversion or life in or about the best of them Paul at best in his Law-life of Nature fiercely persecuted this And in his Gospel-life of Grace was as fiercely persecuted by the other The Wise Strong and Honorable in Christ's first-Covenant communications finally opposing the second is a greater sinner and fool than the fool in the corrupt spirit of Nature here and will fall under sorer Condemnation and Wrath hereafter So is he the worst and will have the worst on 't in this World next He is the disputer of this World that 's perfectly unreasonable and untreatable as to the Gospel-things of the next which he can never discern in the Wisdom and Spirit he is of They are foolishness to him 1 Cor. 2. 14. He denies all root and branch the very foundation of all Gospel-Saints and Truth 's the living Corner-Stone the Rock of Ages the fountain Gospel-Spirit He denies there 's any such thing And if the foundations of all the true Saint is has or has to say be destroyd or denied what 's to be done Psal. 11. 3. They deny the Creature-Holy Ghost or Spirit of everlasting Righteousness in Christ and Saints They say there 's no such thing A Spiritual creature-life between Natural and Divine the said wise first-Covenant Saint utterly denies and shuffles out of all his Divinity and teaching What 's then to be done with him or said to him He is the most unreasonable Man in the World to be dealt with about Gospel-affairs however highly he pretends to them being wholly destitute of any spiritual Faith to discern them 2 Thes. 3. 2. 1 Cor. 2. 14. True Saints are not to cast Pearls Gospel-Truths before such Swine Mat. 7. 6. but beware of such Gospel-Wolves in sheeps cloathing Mat 10. 16 17. Can any deny this Law-life Wisdom Glory Honour Power all fading things must be parted with for God's Christ's Gospel-Wisdom Righteousness Glory never to be done away 2 Cor. 3. 10 11. 1 Cor. 3. 18. This is implied 1 Cor. 4. 10. To the self-confident first-Covenant wise all spiritual Gospel-Truths are foolish and the spiritual Saint a fool a mad man Hos. 9. 7 8. Christ's own People in the first reckon'd him mad for the Doctrine of the second Joh. 1. 11. 10. 20. what plainer or more suited to convince All Men corrupt or righteous are fools and enemies to all Spiritual Heavenly Gospel-Things or Truths These things are suited only to spiritual discerning or judgment which they are wholly destitute of 1 Cor. 2. 14. Wise Man walks but in a dream an image a vain shew Psal. 39. 6. dotes only on vanities All Glorious Heavenly Spiritual and Divine things all true Divinity lie clear out of the walk of his narrow limited wisdom that 's bounded only with vanities for object All divine and spiritual things are stark foolishness to such wise-fools Such dying as they live will be left in 〈◊〉 Want Nakedness Misery and Confusion The best things they can amuse and please themselves with are us'd and enjoy'd by them but in a Spirit of Enmity to God What was Paul while but there But besides the truly Gospel-wise in the spirit of Grace and fool in general in the whole spirit of Nature corrupt or righteous there is also in the compass of Nature the wise Man in the restor'd and fool in the corrupt spirit of Nature Also in the corrupt Nature is there a sort of wise Men and fools Some of great natural abilities cultivated by learned education and study others of small natural light or reason of weak and uncultivated minds But all in Nature are fools to the spiritual wise in Grace And even such wise Men may be short in natural parts and learning of either the first-Covenant wise Man or learned enlightened Heathen in their own Sphere of activity a subtilty and deep reach about natural concerns and objects Children of this World in their way may be wiser than true Children of light or the next Luk. 16. 8. But of all sorts of natural wise Men none so much decry the spiritual Man for a fool and mad as the wise strong and honourable in the first-Covenant See else Hos. 9. 7 8. Joh. 10. 20. 1 Cor. 2. 14. 4. 10. 2 Cor. 10. 12. Psal. 50. 20 21. Joh. 16. 2. Act. 26. 9. 1 Cor. 1. 18 -- 28. Which think ye were the fools the learned Council of the Jewish Priests Elders and Professors or Peter and John they term'd ignorant and unlearned Men Act. 4. 13. No wisdom of Man can understand or open their Writings The wisest Men first-Covenant Saints are fools to the Gospel-wise Man whom they reckon the arrantest fool of all If the Wisdom of God be foolishness to them can any wonder those that come with the words of that wisdom should be reckon'd fools by them Paul that had bin a wise Man in Man's day was a fool weak despicable no body with such when a truly Gospel-Wise-Man The true Gospel-preaching of the cross and death on all first-Creation-Life and Wisdom in first Covenant Jew or Gentile and wise learned Greek is an high offence and sore stumbling-block to both in their several states and way To be even with such they both agree to reckon them the veriest fools the Off-scouring of all things 1 Cor. 1. 23. and 4. 13. But all that have an incorruptible Seed of true Life in them though while dormant and unknown to themselves they bluster and storm at the Gospel-Believer a-while with Paul they will with him when awaken'd become true friends of the spiritual Brotherhood and helpers of their Faith The wisdom of the natural Man in all variety will be found foolishness at last and the spiritual Man the only wise in the view of all Men and Angels good and bad True Saints will laugh at last at all their scornful mockers that have laugh't a-while at them And all such laughing wise-fools will have time enough to recant their misjudging the truly wise in eternal darkness and death Who 's the fool then they 'l sadly experience after all their priding vaunting hugging and blessing themselves in their vain shew their dream their fools-paradise Nothing of their vain pomp will descend after them Psal. 49. 17. All their short-liv'd merriment and laughter is but as the crackling of thorns under a pot a blaze and away Eccl. 7. 6. Envy them that will None ought Psal. 37. 1 2. Pro. 23. 17. The spirit of Nature can't well or easily be unriddled anatomiz'd and laid open in its deep self-destroying deceits in few words yet will needs have all in a word and rather not that or if that scornfully reject it
everlasting was figur'd by the Tree of life after which they were all to seek as that wherein the Kingdom and Righteousness of God is to be found Mat. 6. 33. By meer natural light in their first-creation-make could neither Angel nor Man in innocency reach the truth of this Mystery But by convincing spiritual light both had the conviction-sight of it in their higher and lower spheres The Angels higher natural capacities fitted them for stronger and clearer conviction-sight thereof which render'd their resusal to submit to the terms of receiving it absolutely unpardonable at first Man 's through mercy was not so But 't was the fault of both to lean to their own fallible understanding rather than follow and obey God's spiritual convictions and commands to them forbidding them so to do The sad consequence of such foolish choice will the fallen Angels experience to eternity And so will as many Men as fix there Man's true concern for preventing all this is to listen to that voice of true Wisdom which declares the vanity of all natural first-creation life and then also another life above and beyond that a life of everlasting Righteousness and Truth This brings with it durable riches and goodness delights of the Sons of God and so takes Man off from his wandring desires and pursuits after first-creation vanities the delights of the Sons of Men where 't is impossible for them ever to find any true rest or satisfaction All such seeking for a happiness tends to everlasting torment and vexation of spirit Solomon's concluding advice then to Man in this verse is not to contend with him that is mightier than he by keeping up his own fading life in a direct known rebellion against God's convincing discoveries of a more excellent That he call's his own and his express command for parting with that he calls our own For Hast thou an arm like God Job 40. 9. contend not with him then For who hath directed his spirit or bin his Counseller Isa. 40. 13. Shall he that contends with the Almighty instruct him he that reproves him must answer it Job 40. 2. This silenc'd Job Once have I spoken yea twice but I 'le proceed no further vers 5. Presume not then to keep up thy own forbidden life to thy known certain eternal Damnation and to refuse so great Salvation as is offer'd in God's own Wo to him that strives with his Maker Isa. 45. 9. Let the potsherds of the Earth Men in their but earthly-Jerusalem or first-Covenant spirit strive contend and dispute with one another as to this or that way of Salvation in their toss'd fluctuating understandings under the various winds and blasts of diabolical Inspirers and Suggesters on the troubled mystical Sea of their weaker humane nature while all of them equally that is wholly miss the only true path of life one and t'other But let them all take heed of striving with their Maker about the way of Salvation proudly exalting the conceptions and words of their foolish wisdom against the plainly and abundantly declar'd word's and methods of his Shall an earthy clay-Man say to God why hast thou made me thus Rom. 9. 20. whv hast thou set me up in a life I may not keep as my 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 thee and concern to my self Why did'st not give 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 creature-life thou call'st thy own at first So might I have escap'd the hearing of all the hard sayings of the Cross and the Death-blows thereof upon mine Can any Man hope to prosper in such contest and dispute with his Maker Nay but O Man who 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 that thus repliest 〈◊〉 God Job presently on such 〈◊〉 did silence his own quarrelling spirit that darkn'd the counsels of God's Wisdom with the ignorant words of his own Job 42. 3. What a noise have we heard among toss'd humane earthy understandings pro and con and the same Men off and on therein about Free-will Water-Baptism with many other besides the cinque-points in the 〈◊〉 ' 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 new Arminian Controversy while all are in a tumult against God's Free-will in his new-creation life and against his Fire-Baptism on their free-will or cleans'd natural state In what unutterable confusion are mortals tugging and sweating against their own Salvation and for their everlasting destruction A deep silence and inadvertency we sind amongst them as to the true life and glorious liberty of the Sons of God in all their Skirmishings and Polemical quarrelling Divinities so call'd They are one and all without controversie for the same righteous first-creation life freewill and delights of the Sons of Men call all by what disguising Names they will and as one Man against the spiritual life glorious liberty and delights of the Sons of God They all unanimously with a full mouth set themselves to hunt and run down the only Gospel-Divinity and Doctrine of true Salvation the very Christ the very Gospel as the most dangerous destructive Doctrine in the whole World To a seed of unawakn'd spiritual Saints engag'd for a season thro' ignorance as Paul once among these wicked Confederate's Devils and Men is it said Say ye not a confederacy in a resolv'd union with them that are fix'd in this Confederacy against God to their eternal ruine Isa. 8. 12. Fix not your foot with them in this desperate quarrel against God As for others they will on in the proud waves of their own understandings under the inspirations and doctrines of Devils swelling up in their words of vanity to the highest pich of presumption against Christ all Gospel-Saints and Truths So will they hasten the wrath of God upon their own guilty Heads The corner-stone of that rocky new-creation building they reject will fall on them at last and grind them to powder dash them all to shivers as a potters vessel On these accounts Solomon continues his advice to Men saying Vers. 11. Seeing there be many things that encrease vanity what is Man the better These many things that with Martha Man cumbers himself about are all variety of things relating to his outward or inner Man in his natural state which he covet's greedily seeks after and feed's upon The whole round of this vast heap of vanities Men march up and down amongst to get Satan walks up and down in to give them as he sees occasion to carry on his interest among them All this is his circuit sphere walk and permitted dominion as God and Prince of this World Job 1. 7. Luk. 4. 6. Joh. 12. 31. He is the master-Prince of all such Mystical humane first-covenant Princes of this World as crucified Christ 1 Cor. 2. 8. for his Doctrine of the World to come as treason against the peace of their joynt worldly dominion and tyranical domineering over and against the Saints of the most high A fix'd self-confident righteous first-Covenant People will unanimously vote true Saints to death as they serv'd Christ himself rather than robbers and murderers By such did the Prince of darkness and death carry
on his murdering work on the Prince of Life and Author of Salvation and at same time procur'd by them a pardon for a convicted murderer Act. 3. 14 15. That Men get by such fighting against the only spirit wherein and by they can be saved is their own everlasting destruction by the same hand they oppose executed upon them And what get they in their own way amongst a heap of delusive vanities nothing save an encrease of vanity and of their sin and guilt for their wilful rebellion therein against all the faithful warnings advice and commands of God's spiritual Law to the contrary for their good So will they find at length that by encreasing their heap of vanities they have bin heaping or treasuring up wrath to themselves against the last day They will be in such sense fill'd with their own devices and reap the sad fruits of their many inventions Prov. 1. 31. Eccles. 7. 29. under wrath and a total disappointment of all their vain opinions and labours about and for rest and happiness Abundantly the worse will they be for all they have bin done or had Vers. 12. For who knoweth what is good for Man in this life all the days of his vain life which he spendeth as a shadow For who can tell a Man what shall be after him under the Sun There 's great cause for these two pertinent queries concerning Man For in his natural state at best is he wholly ignorant of both these things viz. What 's best for him to do in this World or what will be after him under the Sun when he is departed out of it What 's truly good for him in order to true Blessedness here or hereafter he knows not But when convincingly shew'd all wherein from what hand on what terms or by what way and means 't is attainable if he refuse so great Salvation as is offer'd in God's Spirit and chuse the life of his own before and against it he spends all his days and labours in and about a shadow and so chuses his own damnation He is possess'd of no good but what will vanish and leave him for ever Psal. 39. 5. 49. 12. when he is stripp'd of all his fading good and finds himself unchangeably evil under unchangeable Wrath he will too late be forc'd to see the Truth here declar'd by way of question that he spent all his days in and all his hours about a shadow But To the second Query These are the sad things that will be after a Man has spent his days here in a shadowy state of Vanity as amus'd and diverted all along his vain life with variety of perishing Vanities under the influence of the God of this World Amidst a flush and confluence of these delusive entertainments he seems little concern'd what shall be after him or what will become of him for ever He obstinately deafens himself to all counsels and instructions about what indeed is eternal life or the way towards it the death of a fading natural one as meer aery notion fiction and enthusiastical delusion He strikes in with the God of this World as willing to be blinded by him against all Gospel-Light and things He desires not to be troubled with such matters but to live in 〈◊〉 perfect inadvertency and unconcernedness as to such good things as can't be lost and as in no danger of losing what he has which most certainly will be lost for ever Man's days in this World are but as a hand-breadth nothing to his endless sorrowful State hereafter Yet all his sollicitude is about his concerns here scarce a thought about his eternal concerns hereafter All duties and performances in a life of vanity do but add to and encrease vanity and what 's he the better as to true happiness or any thing towards it In every respect worse in none better For what he sinfully heaps up against conviction he more and more sinfully delights in As the heap of vanities encreases his evil love to and delight therein encreases So in all his labour he adds iniquity to iniquity on all hands His heap of vanities and his vain love to it encreases all in a known rebellion against God Here 's Man's destructive trade in vanities wilfully neglecting all God's Counsel and durable riches He neither lay's to heart the desperate consequents of his evil choice and dotage on his own perishing life and riches or the unspeakable happiness that would have come after and befallen him had he obediently exchang'd and parted with all for God's everlasting Solomon bewail's this twofold ignorance of unhappy Man as to the everlasting good things that would have fallen to his lot after this life above all conception or thought of his natural heart on a right choice or sorrows and torment for ever on a wrong in a state of everlasting darkness and death This is the unknown or unconsider'd state that will come after all his jollity and deceitful pleasure in his vain life under the Sun CHAP. VII V. 1. A good Name is better then precious Ointment and the day of death then the day of one's birth NOthing is properly good in God's sight but what 's unchangably so Christ would not suffer our nature in the changeable first-covenant life of the Law to be call'd good in his 〈◊〉 person Mat. 19. 17. The good name then here is the new name Rev. 2. 17. which imports and belongs to that newness of life in which only 't is possible to bring forth fruit unto God or be saved Rom. 6. 4. 7. 4. This is here asserted to be better then all the precious Ointment in its kind of first covenant Life Light Wisdom with all variety of Gifts and Abilities therein as also all spiritual enlightning Gifts receiv'd upon that foot or in that Law-state short of the very Gospel-life and more excellent way 1 Cor. 12. 31. call'd Love 1 Cor. 13. To this only belongs the new or unchangeably good name here This is the unspeakably more excellent Gift then the said precious Ointment All first-creation-Life and Goodness being corruptible God that sees all futurities and possibilities knowing it will change or be chang'd and lost calls it Corruption in or with which no man or Angel can enter into or inherit Incorruption the incorruptible Inheritance 1 Pet. 1. 4. the Kingdom of God 1 Cor. 15. 50. That incorruptible new-creation Life is convincingly shew'd and offer'd Men in lieu of their obediently surrendred natural and corruptible in which alone any can enter into and inherit it And this is imported in the new or good name here All old or first-creation life at best in Angel or Man is character'd by 〈◊〉 grass flower of grass Vanity a Dream and they therein said to be altogether Vanity Isa. 40. 6 -8. 1 Pet. 1. 24. Psal. 39. 5. Thus is the corruptible seed of a first-covenant life set up in both by the first-creation or restor'd in Man since lost by the fall which in
spiritual new-covenant life Our nature in Christ was straitned and sore pain'd under the progressive work of the Cross and pangs of Death thereby caused till accomplished Luk. 12. 50. His living Soul was exceeding sorrowful even unto death Mat. 26. 38. as the Sacrifice under the crucifying Work of his own quickning Spirit the Gospel high-Priest and true Melchisedec The first Adam ought to have given up that Sacrifice to God by the same Priestly hand of and in the second True Saints with 〈◊〉 receive the sentence of death within them and find it their great advantage to have it speedily carried on upon them and their ease to have it perfected or accomplish'd The full death thereof kindly submitted to is perfect conformity to Christ's death and their perfect deliverance from all evil all wicked enemies within them and without and from all the danger of ensnaring vanities and tempting objects they are continually surrounded with which are gratifying to their natural life and desire corrupt or righteous while they have any activity thereof left about them So all former natural fruitfulness in a first-Covenant under Christ as a fleshly Bridegroom is turn'd into barrenness in which with Hannah they become a scorn and derision to such as continue fruitful Peninnah's in the first that house of feasting Paul that was an eminent somebody in the first when converted into the Gospel-life of the second was a stark fool a no-body to such some-bodies Phil. 3. 4. 1 Cor. 4. 10. 2 Cor. 10. 12. Rich wise full first-covenanters were the mystical strong Bulls of Bashan that gaped on Christ himself and so on Saints 〈◊〉 him round as ravening and roaring Lions Psal. 22. 12 13. These are the mystical 〈◊〉 cattel that thrust with side and sheulder and push all the weak poor lean wounded diseased 〈◊〉 under the Death-work of the Cross upon their natural man with their horns Ezek. 34. 20 21. Such lean barren diseas'd ones fools and as little Children are God's The fat wise and strong finally persisting there in enmity to the Cross the Devil 's He gets all such fat cattel The poor and lean get the Kingdom of God the rich and fit the Kingdom of the Devil by kinging it in the same Spirit with him against God But besides enemies without the grieved sorrowful natural man of the Saint within adds to the affliction All its whining passions and false reasonings under and against the Cross or Spirit of Christ in him are foes of his own house or in his own person in union with enemies without doors Thus is his tribulation compleated in that house of mourning that 's the ready road to Heaven But amidst all scornful despisings of first-covenant 〈◊〉 Christ as Bridegroom to his spiritual Spouse figur'd in Elkanah loves her transcendently more then any fruitful wife in the first and so is better to her then ten sons any possible fruits brought forth in that state 1 Sam. 1. 1 8. Amidst all bitternesses of the natural the spiritual hidden Man of the heart prays for the full birth of the 〈◊〉 figured by Samuel which when born turns the natural house or state of mourning into a spiritual house or state of everlasting feasting and rejoycing For this see Hannah's song of praise in the true house of feasting on God's having granted the prayer she put up to him in her house or state of mourning and barrenness 1 Sam. 2. 1 10. Christ foretold the sorrow of his Disciples on his departure from them as a fleshly Bridegroom in the first-Covenant till his return to them in the second according to the promise of the Father and of himself too which they were to wait for in that state of mourning to their natural Man Joh. 16. 20 -- 22. Act. 1. 4. Act. 2. 1 4 Christ's such return to them turn'd all their short sorrow into everlasting joy Joh. 16. 16 22 gives a full account of his fore-hand preparing his disciples in this case to look for him as a better Comforter in a new-Covenant Marriage-Union with him as risen from the dead A little while and ye see me no more in the first Again wait a little and ye see me in the second in a life I have in unchangeable Union with the Father They understood not this mystery They knew not what he said or what to make on 't Yea when risen he found two of his disciples in a drooping sad dejected Condition Luk. 24. 17. In a little short temporary wrath he forsook their sinning natural Man in a life of Enmity but with everlasting kindness he soon return'd to them in his never-sinning spiritual-life and set it up in them Isa. 54. 7 8. 'T is but once and for a little season the waters of the Cross figur'd by Noah's flood drown and overwhelm their natural Man extinguish all the life lust desire and thought thereof and then all joy for ever after in Christ's rocky spiritual life figur'd by Noah's Ark a state of everlasting feasting and rejoycing in the Kingdom of the Father v. 9 10. Christ will not leave them long comfortless in a state of Orphanship and Widowhood fatherless and husbandless as to their natural state He will soon be with them again in that Spirit of truth the merry self-confident first-Covenanteer receives not Joh. 14. 16 20. So then the Saints short mourning ends in everlasting feasting and rejoycing the others short rejoycing in eternal sorrow mourning darkness and death Mat. 5. 4. Luk. 6. 25. Who hath begotten me these even these Children or Sons of Peace these spiritual fruits peaceable fruits of righteousness brought forth in a newness of life to God The Faith of the Saint's spiritual Man answer's this question of his amaz'd natural ascribing all to the spiritual Bridegroom and better comforter then himself was in the first-Covenant No way but thro' the house of mourning and death as to all fading first-Covenant life of nature into Christ's spiritual house of everlasting rejoycing where all sorrow and sighing 〈◊〉 away for ever Isa. 35. 10. Psal. 126. 5 6. Rev. 21. 4. and 7. 17. The contrary state to the said mystical house of mourning is Man's flourish in a restor'd first-Covenant righteous life holy flesh and a fruitful living and walking therein as a present Victor and Master over or 〈◊〉 of the vile affections of the corrupt spirit of nature Rectified rational and intellectual powers keep the sensual in some degree of a first-creation rectitude and good order All this yet is vanity a fading flower And this with the fruits and enjoyments of it is all that 's found in the first-covenant house of feasting The final self-consident keeping here in refusal of and opposition to Christ's offer'd spiritual second-covenant life is certain damnation Satan has a seven-fold more dangerous hold of them and abode in them as his absolute temples and habitations for ever even of these mystical swept 〈◊〉 garnish'd houses in first-covenant life and second-covenant light then of
Men in the corrupt spirit of nature unfix'd Mat. 12. 43 45. Luk. 11. 24 26. So come such feasters to a latter end in restor'd worse then their 〈◊〉 in corrupt nature a state of unchangeable enmity to God and his Gospel-spirit of Grace Man chuses rather to follow the Devil 's pleasing false counsel through a house of temporary feasting into everlasting mourning then God's true and faithful through a house of 〈◊〉 and death into everlasting rejoycing and life ' t. For that is the end of all Men and the living will lay it to his heart All Men good and bad must come sooner or later for a season or for ever to the house of mourning by the death and loss of all the 〈◊〉 goodness in their natural state or house of feasting That house or state of mourning is the end all men come to on the said differing accounts specified Such an end they must all experience after the most fruitful flourish in their fading Law-life even the death and loss of all Here 's then a character of the natural heart in all Men Their inward thought and design is to establish themselves in their own righteousness when they have it and in the riches and fruitfulness thereof and so to have the mystical Land of their own nature call'd after their own old name in their old first-covenant life or restor'd first-creation state figur'd by Men's calling their outward possessions so relating to bodily life only Psal. 49. 11. Conviction-light of the new-covenant Spirit they 'l receive as an ornament to prank up adorn and advance their nature to puff it more up with spiritual pride not by obedience to and compliance with it to let it fall down and be humbled to the death of that state as they ought So turn they all spiritual inlightning Gifts upon as well as fresh enlivenings of their nature into their disadvantage and sorer condemnation for ever Satan offers to advance them in their own way after their own heart into his superiour angelical perfections and excellencies of the first-creation sort gilding them also by his sinful transforming arts with the appearance of Christ's spiritual new-creation excellencies and then has he them fast in his fools-paradise which they take for the Kingdom of Heaven He wants not for Men-Apostles to carry on this work Moral Heathens are bidding towards Salvation by obedience to first-Covenant light only Temporary Believers by the knowledg of Christ after the flesh are bidding at it in a righteous first-Covenant life under the perfect righteousness of that sort from Christ imputed to them or that comliness put upon them Ezek. 16. 14. The moral Heathen with the Quaker aim's at a perfection in his own perpersonal Life and operations of the same sort Adam at first had not regarding imputed righteousness in either Covenant or at all the everlasting righteous life of the second This is not and so nor God in all or any of his thoughts Psal. 10. 4. The legal-Christian-Believer and Professor tho' advanc'd beyond the highest pretender to Heathen morality yea and furnish'd with spiritual light also is yet but the supernaturally adorn'd natural Man that oft with the 〈◊〉 Galatians retreats from Christ in spirit shew'd and offer'd him to a resting in holy flesh or his own restor'd naturals in a first-Covenant-life for salvation Gal. 3. 1 3. This finally and absolutely done is the unpardonable refusal of and sinning against the Holy Ghost God's holy new-Creature Spirit of everlasting Righteousness The Morally righteous Heathen is not so resolutely fierce against first-Covenant life in the professing legally righteous and Gospel-convinc'd Christian as he is against the second in the true Gospel-believing Christian. Wot ye why First-Covenant life advances nature in its own way above and beyond Heathen Morality But in order to true Gospel or second-Covenant life Christ comes with fire and sword to pull down and destroy the Wisdom of the Greek or Moral Heathen and the first-Covenant righteous life of the Jew or legal Christian. For this is the Preacher of the Cross and work of it a fool foolishness and a stumbling-block to both 1 Cor. 1. 23. Thus comes the spiritual Saint tho' transcendently advanc'd over both their guilty heads as far as the Heavens are above the Earth into the life and Image of the Heavenly that 's out of the sight and reach of both their Wisdoms or Understandings to be judg'd the veriest fool and mad man in the world by them both They are agreed against him to call and reckon him so in their several gradual advances in Naturals The highest rank of Naturalists in 〈◊〉 Covenant life and second-covenant light call'd Christ 〈◊〉 So Joh. 10. 20. for his Gospel-Doctrine 〈◊〉 the Cross on their Pharisaical Law-life and Righteousness leaven'd sowr'd into unchangable enmity to God's Gospel-life and everlasting righteousness Awaken'd Saints and true Prophets have bin so handled by such legal-professors in all Ages Hos. 9. 7 8. Cain a 〈◊〉 Covenant worshipper kill'd his own Brother Abel a second on this very single account Paul himself when a righteous wise first-Covenant Law-Pharisee in holy 〈◊〉 fiercely persecuted the Gospel-spirit in 〈◊〉 Covenant Saints 〈◊〉 he was despis'd as a contemptible 〈◊〉 by such as he had bin when a signal Friend and Preacher of the Gospel 1 Cor. 4. 10 -13. But in his transcendently superiour Life Wisdom and Righteousnes of God he pass'd not for Man's day or dark-spirited judgment whose wisdom reach'd not such Spiritual Heavenly Mysteries Things or Truths 1 Cor. 4. 3. He regarded not their disregards mistakes contradictions blasphemies or evil-speakings and most unjust cenfurings of him As elevated by Satan into natural angelical excellencies and tongues or language of Men and Angels intuitive and by a sound of words and all 〈◊〉 things gilded with appearances of spirituality do first-Covenanteers feed at the Serpent's table with such delight as to find extasies and raptur's of false delusive joy in a way after their own hearts and despise the crucisied abas'd natural Man in the Saint as the filth and off-scouring of all things Satan thus all along this World and his Reign by his undiscern'd or wilfully unconsider'd pranks plays his game upon Man so as to carry it clear with abundantly the far greater number of professors high pretenders to Gospel and bidders at Salvation and the Kingdom of God as the only reputed Orthodox or right-thinking heirs thereof But the truly living spiritual Saint lay's all these things to heart as having escap'd out of the dark mistaking spirit of bondage and death others keep in He sees the house of mourning or loss of all fading goodness or life in the natural spirit will be the end of all Men and Angels good and bad Those that obediently surrender and lose it find eternal life others eternal darkness and death True Saints and incorrigible sinners all must come to 't at last even to experience the loss of all good in their
God and death to it self a Body a Law of Sin and Death as Paul found Rom. 7. 24. 8. 2. into the marvelous Palace or Paradisical Light and glorious Liberty of the Sons of God cannot forbear to go tell their 〈◊〉 how they fare They give them an account or true report of the new-creation Land of Promise or state of Life with the fruits and peculiar enjoyments therein above all other Countries Lands or States as far as the Heavens are above the Earth How is this News resented by these two sorts of Sodomites the Prophane in silth of 〈◊〉 or Legal-spirited Professor in filth of spirit enmity to God and all spiritual Truths that 's brought to both their ears by the Gospel-spirited Saint They all hiss at and deride his pretension to such Sun-light as the most presumtuous conceit and phanatical delusion in the World They sit them still won't budg an inch from their opinionated happiness in Rational Light and Moral Heathenism or first-covenant life also in Legal Christianity just as the case was in Plato's Apologue or fabulous Cave-students in their demeanour towards him that had ventur'd up a rocky Precipice with great difficulty and danger into the open Air and Sun-light on his return and tydings thereof to them What of all this The Saint is not to regard these contradicting Blasphemers misregarding him or his words nor be weary nor faint in his mind or Spirit Heb. 12. 3. They are to look wholly to God Christ blessed Angels and Saints that know and own them for what they know themselves to be What matters it for Man's day or judgment in which nothing of their spiritual life or doctrine is rightly seen felt heard or understood Saints by spiritual senses do all this natural never can do They hear see look upon and handle the Word of life even the original new-creature life in the living Word Wisdom of God Christ's Person 1 〈◊〉 1. 1. And they 〈◊〉 such life also in the derived streams of the living waters thereof in true Saints When their own Spirit is dead in Man's sight and judgement 't is most of all alive in God's Sight in his Spirit of Grace And those that live and spend their Widow-hood on Christ's death and departure from them as a 〈◊〉 first-Covenant Bridegoom in the pleasures of that life he has forsaken them in however alive in Man's sight are dead in God's while they so live 1 Tim. 5. 6. Incorrigible sinners in filth of Flesh or Spirit pass along this mortal World and Life jollily in the broad way to an eternal house of mourning Job 21. 13. Psal. 39. 5 6 11. Psal. 49. 10 -- 20. while true Saints through much tribulation and mourning are passing into an eternal house of feasting Those that will on in their various temporary houses or states of feasting literal or mystical making large and swift steps towards the Chambers of death seem to have much the better on 't in this World Who can help them Who can lift them up out of these drowning self-chosen lustful goatish ways of Vanity that will most certainly set them among the left hand 〈◊〉 Goats at last day Mat. 25. 33. Will ye hear a Wonder Spiritual Saints have the best on 't even in this World as thus They have the promise of the life that now is and of that which is to come True Godliness the power of Godliness is profitable to all things The form of it and bodily exercise or the fruitful exercise of Man 's cleans'd natural Spirit therein profits little The truely pure sinless use of worldly enjoyments without any sinful love to or delight in them and spending the strength of all in a serviceableness to the designs and interests of Christ upon and in Men belongs to the true Spiritual Saint only And they have a daily encrease with the encreases of God in the promised life of the World to come So have they the best on 't indeed and in truth even in their mortal day and state on earth All their Tribulations Persecutions and seeming worst things are wholly and exactly calculated for their good by him who cannot miss of accomplishing his design upon them therein and by There are three sorts of Men on the stage of this Earth together in a confused jumble as a mix'd heap in mortal bodies Profane inhabitants of the Sea in the corrupt Spirit of nature of the Earth in the righteous cleans'd earthy state or spirit of nature and dwellers in Heaven or in God's heavenly Spirit of Grace Rev. 12. 12. All People upon Earth are living and walking in the corrupt or changeably righteous Spirit of Nature or in God's unchangeably righteous Spirit of Grace No state in changeable nature is unchangeable or everlasting Salvation but a state of Grace only Eph. 2. 8 9. Not our working Spirit of Nature but God's working all in us and for us by his Gospel-Spirit of Grace will give us entrance into his Kingdom 'T is the unspeakable new-creation gift of God and workmanship of Christ fits any for the Kingdom And 't is then the unspeakable folly and madness of Man to refuse the receiving that Gift on any terms seem they never so hard to his nature Wo to Laughers they shall weep and mourn eternally Blessed are the mourners they shall rejoyce and laugh eternally These were Christ's spiritual sayings and warnings to all when in our flesh And he will be the Judge of all in that Spirit wherein himself is justified for ever in our nature before God most high 1 Tim. 3. 16. An innumerable multitude that have thought it so brave to have their wills in this World will meet with unimaginable amazing surprizing disappointments in the next An irresistible blast an irrecoverable death-blow will they be fore'd to receive on all first-creation delights desires and desirables belly and meats 1 Cor. 6. 13. All these dreadful things the living spiritual Saint lays to heart and as knowing the terrors of the Lord what a fearful thing 't is to fall into the hands of the living God and be torn in pieces without any possibility of deliverance Heb. 10. 31. Psal. 50. 22. endeavours to perswade Men while call'd to day to desist from their jovial march and swift posting it in their several sensual and intellectual paths of delight and present pleasure to their mis-judging nature which do all tend to meet and center in one and the same point a state of everlasting darkness and death under the triumphs of divine Justice and final Wrath. Solomon bewail's the unhappy choice most Men make of the merry self-pleasing-paths to eternal mourning But to allay the compassionating grief of this undeniably true observation he discovers an opposite party of happy People that in a new life and spiritual understanding do lay all these errors follies and madnesses of their fellow-mortals to heart though they can have little or no hearing with them and that find it their unspeakable concern
The broken-spirited Saint as to all that has the praise of God Luk. 16. 15. Rom. 2. 29. One such contrite-spirited Man God value's more than all Angels and Men in the unbroken excellencies of the whole first-creation Isa. 66. 2. How vastly distant are God's thoughts and Man's in this matter Again the more sad and marr'd the Countenance or visage of the natural or old Man in the Saint under the dispensation and discipline of the Cross the better is his heart the more thriving prosperous and fruitful in spiritual life The Spiritual Man rises as the natural decays and falls The decay and sorrow of the old Man is abundantly over-answer'd by the encreasing joy of the new To the full death of the old does immediatly succeed a compleatness of spiritual life in the new As the outer or natural Man perishes the inner or spiritual is renew'd day by day 2 Cor. 4. 16 -18. The light and short affliction of the former work 's for us a far more exceeding and eternal weight of Glory in the latter and Rom. 8. 18. Hereby comes Man to be rid of all bondage and regard of ensnaring vanities things temporal delights of the Sons of Men and to be advanc'd into the glorious liberty of the Sons of God so as to look at and set his affections upon things eternal only ver 21. Lo then the plentiful harvest-sheaves they that sow in the Tear's of their natural Man shall reap in the Joy of their spiritual Psal. 126. 6. The decay of the life and glory of Man in the first-Covenant attended with an encrease of the never-fading creature-life glory wisdom and righteousness of God in the second render's his heart less after Man's but more after God's own heart with David and so better The unchangeable good new-creature life only with all the things and never-perishing meats thereof in the Man-Christ or his Saints and followers have God's approbation-Seal as is implied John 6. 27. Vers. 4. The heart of the wise is in the house of mourning but the heart of fools is in the house of mirth Here are the contrary places or states in which the mystical wise and fools are found as the certain evidence of their wisdom or folly The latter take up for happiness in the flourishing fruitful life of their own restor'd nature This in a known wilful contrariety to the spiritual Law and Example of Christ himself In such place or state by them chosen will they be chain'd up as a Prison of everlasting darkness and death under wrath So will their house of feasting be turned into a house of everlasting mourning torment and vexation of spirit And this will they as a signal aggravation thereof be forc'd by God's awakn'd convictions in them to own as the fruit of their own device invention and wilful choice against all fair warning In a perfect contrariety to these merry travellers to the Chambers of death and their own everlasting confusion are the truly wise in the house of mourning under the cross as their secret Chamber of safety shutting their doors Isa. 26. 20. window's or natural senses outward and inward from all first-creation desireables visible or invisible Satan's perishing meats the dust himself feeds on By this means are they not exposed as all not under the Cross are to be catch'd in and with the ensnaring vanities of this world At winding up out come the reputed fools under the cross into an everlasting house of feasting and down sink their scoffing blasphemous enemies heathen or people Psal. 2. 1. fix'd in nature corrupt or righteous and so in unchangeable enmity to God and them into a house or state of eternal mourning Saints are content to pass thro' all sorts of reproach shame and much tribulation without and within knowing whither they are going even to the Kingdom of God Act. 14. 22. Joh. 16. 33. In the world ye shall have tribulation The world is full of enemies round about them corrupt and righteous Men are all enemies to the Life and Righteousness of God in the spiritual Saint Thus does Solomon distinguish and character by the marks of wisdom and folly the contarry-minded inhabitants of the two houses on the Sand and on the Rock Vers. 5. It is better to hear the rebuke of the wise than for a Man to hear the song of fools Here 's the cause and ground whence the said wisdom and folly come to be practis'd The wise obediently hearken to the voice and rebuk's of Wisdom Christ his death-reproofs upon their spirit of nature that they may receive his Spirit of Grace Prov. 1. 20 -23. They receive and submit to the chastning Discipline of the Cross according to the reveal'd and known methods of God's Wisdom for Salvation On the other hand fools listen to the pleasing voice and charming song of folly it-self in Devils and Men their accursed other Gospel for Salvation in the restor'd life of nature Man's quiet submitting to wisdom's sentence of death within him upon that life they preach up and warrant for Salvation is unspeakably better for him then to regard the delusive destructive song and flattering voice of fools that set up the first-covenant law-life and righteousness of Man most falsely calling it a Gospel-state and righteousness of God This Gospel or glad Tydings if true Satan preached to Eve Ye shall not die at all Ye have eternal life in this first-creation state or life of your own nature The righteous life of nature in Man or Angel is Eternal This is Man's and Satan's other Gospel in perfect contradiction to Christ's and the only way of Salvation He that hear's the reproof of the spirit of life on his spirit of enmity and death get's true understanding and abideth among the wise Prov. 15. 31 32. He that refuses it destroy's his own Soul Here are the infallible characters of Wisdom and Folly The only way to get true Wisdom and Life is to quit and lose our shadowy under the Cross. To be fools with Paul as to all Men do have delight in or feed upon in the first-Covenant that we may find the Life and Wisdom of God in the second 1 Cor. 3. 18. 4. 10. God declares that all who refuse the chastisments of his Cross to the death of their continually sinning spirit of Nature are Bastards and not Sons in his never-sinning spirit of Grace Heb. 12. 8. 1 Joh. 3. 9. So shall not be provided for in his house In short the rebuke of the wise leads to eternal life the song of fools to eternal death Vers. 6. For as the crackling Voice or Sound of thorns under a pa so is the laughter of the Fool this also is Vanity Here 's a true character of the short-liv'd joy song and laughter 〈◊〉 fools All mirth in first-creation life is but as the crackling of thorns under a pot a short blaze and away This is all the delights of the Sons 〈◊〉 Men amount unto All the fine song or
righteous life of his own nature under the cherishing impregnating influencings of Christ as a fleshly Bridegroom or Husband rendring him fruitful in such births fruits works of righteousness and duties to God and Man as are producible and performable therein should he be joyful and thankful to God for mercifully restoring to him the proper life food and clothing of his dead desolate nature lost by the fall Ezek. 16. 3 -14. This is the common Salvation or general deliverance all men may receive from Christ's General-Redemption-Purchase This by his putting our nature at best in himself to death as to this very life he offer 's thereby to restore in all men And thereby has he shew'd them the right use of such life when restor'd even to give it up in Sacrifice to God as he did in order to receive from him that spiritual new-creation life in the image of the Heavenly into which he has exalted our nature in his own Person in which he lives and in which we may on like obedience as thorow-followers of his suffering-steps live with him for evermore Rev. 1. 18. A twofold day of adversity and house of mourning then will infallibly succeed a twofold day of prosperity and feasting in all possible outward or inward Riches of this World In the day of the said utmost twofold Prosperity then is it man's important concern to have in his eye thought and due consideration the approaching twofold day of Adversity Such a consideration may keep him from a sinful over-value of and over-rejoycing or trusting in his fading enjoyments and uncertain 〈◊〉 1 Tim. 6. 17. The day of adversity as to all such riches under the Cross and in the house of mourning and death to Nature is the method of God's Wisdom for the bringing him into his house of everlasting feasting and 〈◊〉 with Joy unspeakable and full of Glory So is the day of adversity and mourning a greater Mercy then the restoring him into the utmost prosperity of his nature outward and inward as bringing him nearer to absolute life and special Salvation 1 Tim. 4. 10. then when he first believed Rom. 13. 11. in Christ so as to receive the fresh gift of a first-covenant life from his hand On obedient submitting to the appointed death-pass into the Glory that follows excels and remains for ever does Christ stand ready to perform the promise of the Father Act. 1. 4. in giving Men durable Life Riches never-perishing food and clothing So follows a day of everlasting Prosperity and feasting to them They must suffer and die with Christ as to the fading first-covenant law-life of Nature that they may live and reign with him for ever in the Gospel-life of his Spirit of Grace and Truth 2 Tim. 2. 11 12. God sets all this before Man declares his whole counsel to him with the advantages of his compliance with and disadvantages of his rebellion against him as to absolute Salvation on the one hand or final damnation on the other Isa. 1. 19 20. All this fairly declar'd man may run and read what 's like to become of him for ever as wilfully running after Satan's lie or obediently complying with God's Spirit of Truth God has so clearly stated his true interest and duty in reference to his eternal 〈◊〉 that he will make him consess at last he kept nothing from him that 't was his true advantage to see or know This to the end Man should find nothing after him no concerning Truth that has not bin 〈◊〉 and plainly set before him and so no cause to complain of God as the Septuagint render it For the joy of an everlasting day of Prosperity spiritual feasting and rejoycing set before them ought Men with Christ to despise the shame and sorrow brought upon their natural state by his Cross. Heb. 12. 2. Former Saints and followers of Christ are a great cloud of witnesses for this ver 1. that the sufferings of the natural man in the present time are not to be compared with the Glory that shall be reveal'd to and in the spiritual state of the whole man Body Soul and Spirit Rom. 8. 18. Unchangeable enemies of the Cross from a most foolish unwarrantable love to their own nature will find all their day of Prosperity therein inevitably swallow'd up into an eternal night of darkness and death under the fiery Indignation of God Vers. 15. All things have I seen in the days of my Vanity there is a just Man that perisheth in his Righteousness and there is a wicked Man that prolongeth his life in his wickedness Here 's Solomon's large experience of all things in this first-creation World of Vanities He has seen the end all corruptible perfections and excellencies therein will come to Psal. 119. 96. The just man here may be the moral Heathen that depends on his own personal Righteousness as also the first-covenant Jew or Christian that depends on the perfect Righteousness or Comliness of that sort imputed to or put upon him Ezek. 16. 14. Both these are bidding with some confidence and hopefulness at Salvation in the natural corruptible first-creation or first-covenant Principles of Light Life and Action their own Wills Understandings and Wisdoms under the Law of works that requires such obedience as is performable in the active working power of their enlightned Nature These two sorts of just Men in Heathen-morality or legal-Christianity have nothing brought afloat in or about them but what 's perishable which therefore fix'd in is unchangeable enmity to God This enmity to God's Spirit which is the unpardonable filth of Man's renders all such righteous opposers of the vile affections or filth of Flesh in the corrupt spirit of Nature guilty of the most criminal sort of uncleanness and wickedness So do all such just men perish in and by their Righteousness as abused and set up against the Gospel-Life and everlasting Righteousness of God in his Spirit of Grace The gross profane wicked man in the unbridled unconscionable exercise of the corrupt spirit of Nature contrary to both the said righteous Men oft prolongs his life in a prosperous flourishing outward condition in this World Job 21. 7. And the literally-righteous spiritually-wicked Man typed hereby may prolong his days also in this World Both these fortunate fools are through the mistake of the natural man in the spiritual Saint envied as 〈◊〉 in their differing ways more then heart can wish while his nature is plagu'd and chasten'd daily under the Cross Psal. 73. 2 14. But when his spiritual man recovers and comes to work he sinds himself passing according to the fixed methods of God's Wisdom through a house of mourning and death into eternal life and the other through their desired Prosperity and house of feasting into 〈◊〉 sorrow darkness and death ver 17 20. He owns his natural man to be foolish and ignorant as a Beast as to the making any right judgment in this case ver 22. That brutish fool understands not
bondage and death in trespasses and sins These under the self-polluting practices of their unbridled brutish lusts carry folly and madness written in their foreheads to be seen and read of all men in and by the restor'd common light of Nature They hate the righteous life of their own nature with all reproofs and instructions towards their recovery into it They abuse what light of Reason they have rendring it a slave to those brutish powers of life it ought to direct and rule over so as to prog about and fetch in provisions for them The consequent hereof Solomon declares to be a dying before or not in their time saying Why shouldst thou die before thy time In a literal sence how oft do men hasten the death of their body by 〈◊〉 riot and luxury These are bloody-minded men that shall not live out half their days Psal. 55. 23. They wholly delight in the brutish lusts and pleasures of their degenerate nature polluted in its own blood Ezek. 16. 6. dead in trespasses and sins Eph. 2. 1. Solomon advises men not to be over-wicked or stay over-long in the brutified polluted state of fallen nature out of which the first-covenant 〈◊〉 of Christ do break forth by a being born of and knowing him 〈◊〉 the flesh into the righteous fleshly-life of the Law who also 〈◊〉 to break forth out of that fading righteous state with the spiritual new-Covenant Children of Christ when warn'd of and call'd thereunto become guilty of more criminal 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 and abominable Idolatries then they that remain wholly in their polluted Nature A being born but of the flesh or will of 〈◊〉 in Christ is vastly short of a being born of the spirit or will of God in him Joh. 3. 6. and 1. 13. That that 's born of his flesh is but flesh holy flesh righteous Nature makes but a first-Covenant Saint Spouse and Child of Christ which Paul wholly quitted as dung for the knowledge of 〈◊〉 after 〈◊〉 Spirit or in his Spiritual Resurrection-life This turn'd the Law-Saint in holy 〈◊〉 into a Gospel-Saint in God's holy new-creature Spirit of everlasting Righteousness 2 Cor. 5. 16. Phil. 3. 6 10. So became he a fool weak despicable as a crucified dead Man to them that were yet wise strong and honorable in Christ by the knowledge of him only after the flesh 1 Cor. 4. 10. or in but the first-Covenant But to the wicked here Christ has restor'd the first-Covenant Light of Rational Nature in every Man that comes into the World By this he shews or gives them a fair prospect into this first mystical Canaan or earthly Jerusalem-state and so a call into it even into the righteous cleans'd Life and State of their own Nature Those that refuse deliverance out of their polluted dead state of Nature do by this additional evil to their Hereditary Disease and Pollution from Adam pull the just charge of that original Sin upon their own guilty heads as delighting in it and chusing it in preference to any thing of the righteous life of Nature Adam had before his fall They render themselves literal Sodom incorrigibly and therefore unpardonably wicked to whom belongs the vengeance of eternal fire Jude7 as the meet recompence of such errour Rom. 1. 26 27. Will they reckon it too hard eternal punishment should be brought upon them in Hell for a little short brutish pleasure upon Earth In this also they greatly err not considering that their unchangeable enmity to God deserv's his unchangeable Wrath upon them Thus Man dies before his time chuses his state of death and pollution when he might receive the fairly offer'd Righteous Life of his own Law-Spirit of Nature again after which yet he may die eternally if he refuse by the right death and sacrifice of that to receive eternal Life in God's Gospel-Spirit of Grace But as an enemy of all Righteousness or Righteous Life God's and Man's too does he turn that but changeably dead state of Nature he was born in into a state of unchangeable eternal death a latter end worse then his beginning worse then that changeable curable recoverable state of death he was born in Such brutified monsters will not admit any thing of the least 〈◊〉 towards their Deliverance or Salvation not any thing towards 〈◊〉 rendring them clean sacrifices to God in a restor'd first-Covenant Life in order to receive his life in the second By this over-plus of wickedness does man hasten his own eternal ruine If he hate the Righteousness of man that he has seen much more does he hate the more excellent spiritual new-Creature everlasting Righteousness of God and much more yet the infinite and eternal Righteousness of the very Divinity that he has not seen 1 Joh. 4. 20. As still more and more above and contrary to the vile affections and lusts of his brutified self-polluting Nature Eternal death is the undeniably just recompence of all that finally refuse to submit to the Lord 's declared terms for their receiving eternal life whether they be found in corrupt or righteous Nature whether Publicans and Harlots common 〈◊〉 of the Gentiles or Righteous Scribes and Pharisees professing first-Covenant Jews or Christian Gentiles So have we the sence in which these two verses 16 th 17 th are spoken to two sorts of Men professors and profane one perishing by being over-much righteous the other by being over-much wicked The former will needs have his Righteousness and Wisdom to be everlasting and unchangeable above and beyond all that God has ever written or spoken of it crying Peace peace to himself and others therein as entitled thereby to eternal life and peace in and with God All this in a perfect contrariety to all God's Declarations Counsels and Warnings about it So they love and delight in what Christ makes the hating parting with and death of undispensably necessary to their being saved Eternal death is the meet recompence of such errour finally persisted in As for the overmuch-wicked ver 17. he sinks himself into a far worse condition then left in by his first Parents So come they both to a latter end worse than their beginning eternal darkness and death These two sorts of incorrigible sinners mystical and literal Sodomites bring upon themselves swift destruction by denying the Lord that bought them 2 Pet. 2. 1. One denying or refusing to receive him so much as in his first the other in his second or new-Covenant life And of the two the mystical Sodomite will have the worst on 't for ever under the wrath to come Mat. 11. 24. Vers. 18. It is good that thou should'st take hold of this yea also from this withdraw not thine hand for he that feareth God shall come forth of them all The good we should take hold or lay hands on is Christ's new-creation life of Truth the absolute unchangeable good thing that 's to be sought and pure as'd at any rate sold or parted with at no rate Prov. 23. 23.
Father Act. 1. 4. What 's this he says say his Disciples We cannot tell what he says or means Joh. 16. 16 -18. Such mysterious things or words do absolutly non-plus Man 's wisdom It knows not what in the world to make of them Hence man thinks or says in his heart Who shall ascend to Heaven to bring down Christ to me in that new-creation Life and Wisdom you talk of that 's above my understanding and out of the reach of my Wisdom Vain Man suspects not his own wisdom as to its sufficiency for the reaching any thing that concerns him and so concludes all the spiritual heavenly Truths and mysteries the Saint speaks of are just nothing So all the spiritual sense of Scripture all Gospel-Truth is rejected to a tittle The death and loss of that first-covenant life wisdom and all the things thereof for the Life Wisdom and things of God in the second is the only way for man to understand all the mysteries of the Kingdom of God the whole counsel of God the methods of his Wisdom and contrivances of his infinite Understanding about the Salvation of his Creatures The death of Man's Law-spirit of nature at best and resurrection into Christ's Gospel-Spirit of Grace is the only way by which he can enter into or so much as see the Kingdom of God and things thereof Joh. 3. 3 5. The loss of a first-covenant Wisdom Life and all the becoming a Fool there with Paul a no-body is the only way to that Wisdom wherein to see and know all things 1 Cor. 3. 18. 4. 10. Solomon then charges himself with that foolish thought many are guilty of who are far inferiour to what he had bin in that natural wisdom wherein he said I will be wise or shall find this Wisdom of mine able to reach and comprehend all things By Spiritual Wisdom that can so do does he discover and judg the former over-weening thought of his natural that never could 'T is in spiritual new-Creation life and wisdom Man or Angel ever could can or will truly see their eternal concerns or be saved Man's wisdom is bounded with first-Creation-vanities perishing shadows only for object Here 's his walk to and fro in the Earth among earthly shadows of heavenly substantial things Vers. 25. I applied mine heart to know and to search and to seek out Wisdom and the reason of things and to know the wickedness of folly even of foolishness and madness Solomon here by way of confirmation to what he had said v. 24. offers his own certain experience of the utter impossibility of reaching and discerning new-creation Life Wisdom and things of God in the single first-creation life and understanding of Man Few if any travel and reach so far in this Wisdom as he had through a super-eminency therein And as to the insufficiency of his own wisdom however great 1 King 4. 29 34. For directing his steps and ordering his conversation aright before God this did sufficiently appear by his falling again under the prevailing lusts and vile affections of the very corrupt spirit of Nature in him He did set his heart to experience the wickedness of Folly even of foolishness and madness in direct opposition to his own wisdom and rational Light He gave up himself to all extravagancies in brutish pleasures And he found such wickedness folly and such foolishness downright madness He walk'd contrary to all Light or Wisdom of Man in Heathen first-Covenant Jew or Christian. He fed with the Prodigal on husks among Satan's Swine the common herd of brutified sinners literal Sodom Egypt and Babylon the lowest part of the dust of this world things below the Serpent's own angelical belly desire appetite or palate affording only such pleasure as is common to brute Beasts At this low rate was Solomon wallowing with the Sow in the mire Yet under all this madness and folly that his own wisdom hinder'd not his falling into lay there an incorruptible Seed of Spiritual Life and Wisdom in him that lifted him up Eccl. 4. 10. out of all his extravagant madnesses It put forth it self thro' Christ's powerfully influencing it lifted up its own head into the exercise of a prevailing authority and ruling power and so his whole man out of the dark Dungeon and deep pit of miery filth and corruption into the marvellous Light and glorious Liberty of the Sons of God yea the topheight of a supreamly double-portion'd spousal Saint Thus did God favour this Jedid-jah or beloved of the Lord as by the Prophet Nathan he named him at his birth this Solomon or Son of Peace as his Father David named him 2 Sam. 12. 24 25. The Lord raised him up from feeding on the lowest dust in Satan's kingdom of darkness and death to feed on the highest never-perishing meats divine and creature glories in his Kingdom of marvelous Light By this most transcendent change from a most polluted Beast in the first creation to the highest rank of Saints in the second was he enabled to give a true account of the single first-creation Spirit of Nature in all the several parts states conditions and dimensions thereof from first to last as having fully experienc'd it in all its wisdom and folly all the pleasures and contentments of it whether in the corrupt or enlightned state thereof As the result of all his Observations and Experiences he declares it in general to be the Woman he describes and character 's Vers. 26. And I find more bitter then death the Woman whose heart is snares and nets and her hands as bands whoso pleaseth God Heb. is good before God shall escape from her but the sinner shall be taken by her The Mystery here lies in the Woman figured out by the amorous inticing practices of the literal Interpretation is properly the discovering the hidden unknown mystical Truth signified in the Scriptures of Truth by literal shadows The Mystery here is the practice and way of the womanish changeable first-creation spirit or natural state in all its variety throughout Satan's whole mystery of iniquity falshood and deceit from the beginning to the end of this World What tumults and confusions the literal Woman is made the occasion of in States Families and all worldly Societies thro' her deluding Arts and Men's foolish dotings on her in the vile womanish spirit of nature on all hands in both Sexes is no news to the common light of Nature in all mankind But God's Words of counsel and instruction signify Mysteries hidden from the best Wisdome of learned Man The literal sense here is obvious to the unlearned To the Mystery then of this Woman Solomon here reflects upon and sum's up his whole Experience in the Life and Wisdom of his natural state after all the sore mistakes he had bin involved in with his fellow-sinners and mortals calling that changeable state in Man and Angel Woman This mystical Woman in both Man and Angel is here consider'd as fix'd in unchangeable enmity to
of deceits full of snares and nets as the very Kingdom of God and Salvation to men And they 〈◊〉 others to hope that they will confirm or make good their word Ezek. 13. 6. In a 〈◊〉 spirit of Divination do Devil and Man joyntly declare this and boldly affirm 't is in the Lord's Spirit of Truth they say so They say the Lord saith They see nothing but vanity and preach up nothing but perishing vanities the natural excellencies or fading things of Man or Angel in the first-creation for eternal Life They speak only of the world this world's vanities and the world hears them all the world wonder 's after them 1 Joh. 4. 5. Rev. 13. 3. All in the but earthly spirit of nature corrupt or righteous are for such Preaching or none at all Satan's Apostles or Ministers come forth in great variety of form language and way all making but a universal Babel of confusion running their hearers into the very bosom of the Devil the bottomless-pit of all deceits and falshoods as their only security for Salvation Men are deeply concern'd to take heed who they hear not such strangers to and enemies of Christ's Gospel Jo. 10. 4 5. and then what and how they they hear Mark 4. 24. Luk. 8. 18. that they rightly take the voice or words of the true Shepherd and his Spiritual Apostles or Messengers and obey them Many may hear right Gospel-words and not understand them Mark 4. 12. And then they 'l not follow or obey them but run still after Satan's Law-Gospel Those that distinguish not the Words of God's from those of the Serpent's Man's Wisdom how should they scape the snares of this grand mystical Adulteress If they suffer themselves willingly to be beguil'd into a perswasion that Satan's Gospel and that which true Saints call Christ's are all one they are caught in the snares of the Devil Satan's Apostles say those that pretend to be Christ's differ from them only in an affected singularity and disguise of words not matter While this shuffle will serve the turn Satan's Gospellers find it not needful or convenient to enter the lists for a debating the case with Sion-Saints about a true Gospel-state But if Christ's Gospel come forth in such sharp discriminating language as to evidence its distinction in the whole matter of it from Satan's and Man's then to prevent yet any farther trouble about it they sit in their Majesterial Chair and in general without meddling with any particular in it decry it for the most dangerous destructive blasphemy and falshood that ever was invented or impos'd upon Men worse then Popery or Mahumetanism then the grossest Idolatries or most brutish practices of any Heathens This general vilifying Christ's whole Gospel-doctrine and assertors of it as the vilest of doctrines and men they 〈◊〉 a far easier and safer way then to meddle with any particulars of it Thus far and at this rate only seems the shock of opposition to be given to it and manag'd against it at this day But if matters once grow to that pass that some valuable number of awaken'd Saints and spiritually convinced Men should be the Assertors Followers and Owners of the very Christ the very Gospel so as to give occasion to Satan's Gospel-ministers to say in the same levened sowr spirit of enmity to God with the Pharisees Perceive ye how ye prevail nothing behold the World is gone after them when this comes to pass enemies will go another way to work The Jews when they could not resist or bear up against the wisdom and spirit by which Stephen spake they could and did through the permission of God and instigation of the Devil silence him as they reckon'd with stones But he being dead yet speaketh as Abel and all other such witnessing Saints most injuriously slain for the Testimony of Jesus in the Spirit of true Prophecy The regenerating transforming assimilating touch of the Gospel-spirit of Christ sixes Man 's versatile changeable Law-spirit in eternal obedience to and harmony with God The degenerating transforming assimilating touch of the spirit of the Devil on Man's fixes it with himself in unchangeable enmity to God as the very principle of his life desire thought word and action By one or other of these unchangeable good or evil spirits comes man to be lodg'd up in a state of eternal life or death a bed of true rest and unspeakable joy Isa. 57. 1 2. or of everlasting sorrow Isa. 50. 11. torment and vexation of Spirit He that 's born of God's unchangeably good Spirit is secure from the transforming touch of the unchangeable evil-one 1 Joh. 5. 18. The touch of spirits is a qualifying alterative touch baptizes Man's changeable spirit into the unchangeable toucher the Spirit of God or of the Devil By the death of their own spirit that Satan can touch and 〈◊〉 into the life of God's Spirit he can 〈◊〉 touch by this way and means and this only are Saints 〈◊〉 and 〈◊〉 from all the nets and snares of this grand Adulteress the Devil The whole World all that take up in their worldly earthly life of nature run into them A babe a suckling in Christ's Spirit is too hard for 〈◊〉 Psal. 8. 2. Man in the highest restor'd perfections of his own is no body in his hands Job 41. The incorrigible first-creation sinner is taken by her the new-creation Saint who alone pleases God shall escape all her nets snares hands or bands for ever Vers. 27. Behold this have I found saith the Preacher counting one by one to find out the account Solomon in the Sanctuary-balance the al-searching new-Creation Spirit of true prophecy weigh'd one thing after another so as to give a clear and full account of what he was so inquisitive after an everlasting state of Truth and Righteousness He weigh'd and tried all parts of the first Creation the utmost goodness and excellencies found in Man and Angels before their fall or restor'd in Men since and in the total sum of all found the one thing necessary for the true blessedness of any wanting 'T is not in the whole first-Creation Land of the living Job 28. 21. or state of Life No such thing found he in the whole heap of this World's Vanities So arriv'd he at this negative satisfaction that there 's no hope of ever finding true happiness there He resolv'd therefore no longer to squander away his time with others in seeking for the living amongst the dead or true Life and Happiness in a Region of Darkness and of the shadow of Death No such life as will swallow up Death into Victory is to be found there nothing but what Death will swallow up into Victory and triumph over for ever This he declares Vers. 28. Which yet my Soul seeketh but I find not one Man among a thousand have I found but a Woman among all those have I not found No unchangeably good thing could he find in the first-creation What then found he One
as this Gospel new-creature Spirit or Holy Ghost Act. 19. 2. Men clap all the titles of Christ's one thing on the back of their one thing that 's a spirit of darkness enmity and death Their but renewed spirit of Nature must needs amount to a state of Grace Regeneration New Creature Heir of the Kingdom of God What then must the very Christ the very Spirit of Grace and Truth be a Blasphemer a Devil Thus did the children of the Devil first-covenant Professors baptiz'd into his spirit of unchangeable enmity to God call the Holy Ghost or Gospel-spirit in Christ himself with all its Words Joh. 1. 11. 8. 44. 10. 20. and Mat. 12. 24 32. This subtil Serpentine trade won't do man's work when God is Judg himself Psal. 50. 6. He will call every thing by its right name Man's Wisdom in Divinity calls every thing by a wrong name all his natural God's spiritual things And what name title or character then God's things must have with him is easie to guess If natural Man or Angel will needs be as Gods in the proudly and presumptuously assum'd soveraignty and uncontroll'd exercise of their own Wills they 'l certainly judg and call the true Spiritual Man a Fool that quits all this as dung with Paul which they ruffle in Hos. 9. 7. 8. 1 Cor. 4. 10. No remedy for this in Man's day or Judgment In God's there will True Saints ought in Faith and Patience to possess their Souls quietly waiting for the decision of all Zion-controversies at Christ's second appearing to their Joy and to the Confusion of all their self-confident proud boasting enemies Isa. 66. 5. Your first-Covenant Brethren that hate you sit and speak against you Psal. 50. 20. Ezek. 33. 30. and cast you out excommunicate you as Blasphemers but I 'le appear says God to your Joy and then they shall be asham'd I 'le excommunicate them out of my Church and lay them under the Anathema Maranatha for ever under my everlasting Curse and Wrath. Let the naturalist then or first-Covenant Brother for a season wear the title of the second and allow him nothing but Blasphemer and Mad-man consider the great Lord and Master Did not he quietly endure the Contradictions and Reproaches of such Righteous first-Covenant Sinners against the second in his own day and turn on Earth among the only professing People in the World All will out at last after all scrambling confounded doings in this dark World and Kingdom of Satan All shame will be laid at the right door and God and his true Saints be glorified All in good time God's time is best Mean while the one uniform truth of God most harmoniously represented all along the Scriptures of Truth in great variety of Similitude Language and Type is in a manner universally rejected even by Professours and their one sandy-foundation'd thing by a lying Spirit of Divination set up in the room thereof which in the highest sence is the abomination that makes desolate Mat. 24. 15. and herein boast they themselves as to that great variety of the many Inventions they stand here charg'd with as their own self-destroying folly and madness The true spiritual Church own only one God and Father of all one Lord one Faith one fire-Baptism one Spiritual Circumcision setting fire upon and cutting off all fleshly life holy and profane in Pharisee and Publican The Church on the sand has many Gods many Lords of their Faith which are many Devils many Men in their differing and various teachings or doctrines all which in the same lying spirit of Divination do tend directly to the Destruction of themselves and hearers Such false Christs and Apostles evil Angels and Men will in these latter times more then ever pass unquestionably for the true as coming in the guise language dress and appearance thereof Has not the true Christ and his great Apostle foretold all this Mat. 24. 5. ver 23 25. 2 Cor. 11. 13 15. In such disguise they 'd deceive if possible the very Elect. The Worldly Church on the Sand boasts of such variety of Invention as amounts to but a glorying in their own shame Such poetical Creation-Preachers are always liars Tit. 1. 12. Under all pretence to Gospel are they the flattest enemies to it They come with methodiz'd discourse in the contrivances and Words of their own Wisdom Doctrine Reasons Uses Motives order'd and placed rank and file in Battel-array with the Armour of Man upon them to fight the Devils Battel against all Spiritual Saints and Gospel-Truths These are your Gospel-Merchants that corrupt or deal deceitfully with the word of God 2 Cor. 2. 17. destroying Souls for dishonest gain Ezek. 22. 27. They labour to make the truly Righteous sad by their reproachful censures and strengthen the wicked in their hidden mystical uncleanesses and abominable Idolatrys Ezek. 13. 22. They interpret Scripture into anti-Gospel-Doctrine and then invent reasons for it uses of it motives and arguments to follow and obey it all to encourage people in their Self-chosen way to the Chambers of death the congregation of the dead or assembly of Giants the Gigantick sighters against God Prov. 21. 16. Gen. 6. 4 5. All their Preaching Reasons and Uses as pretending to shew and lead men into the true Gospel-way of Salvation runs in a strein of direct enmity to all the spiritual reasonings and words of Christ's Gospel-spirit and so to the whole Counsel of God Paul declar'd Act. 20. 27. The right opening the Scriptur's is an opening the Kingdom of God This does the true publick one Gospel-spirit of Christ in himself and Saints The private natural womanish changeable spirit of man shuts out all spiritual Kingdom-Truths and in union with Satan open's his kingdom or bottomless pit of deceits and preaches up that first-creation state he has chosen as the only true Salvation When thus resolutely engag'd they disswade all people and frighten them what they can from touching or coming near such doctrin as indeed opens the Kingdom of Heaven as the arrantest Heresy and Blasphemy in the World This is the old Pharisaical trade of hypocritical Sinners in Zion Mat. 23. 13. But true interpretation of Scripture in that Spirit and Wisdom none are able to bear up against Act. 6. 10. will speak for it self in the hearts and consciences of the hearers and be a savour of life or death to the obedient receivers or wilful rejecters thereof The Cryptick Methods and Arts of man's mercenary wisdom are calculated to deceive All their Elocution Mymical gestures and affected tones look this way These humane Artifices are not to be used in uttering the words of God's Wisdom but cleer powerful spiritual demonstration 1 Cor. 2. 4. This was the way of Christ and his inspir'd Pen-Men or Teachers in the words of his Wisdom whether speaking to a multitude or only in answer to particular inquiries Convincing evidence and demonstration in the Wisdom and Power of the Holy 〈◊〉 were they
the natural earthy fleshly state of their whole person Body Soul and 〈◊〉 See all this 2 Cor. 5. 1 8. But quite contrary the wilfully disobedient to God's Time Way and Judgment of Death to their whole beings are under an absolute necessity of coming to the experience of the same twofold Death as to any natural life or goodness in Body or Spirit and they 'l receive in the room thereof the positive inflictions of Wrath upon their whole beings for ever in a resurrection of Damnation Joh. 5. 29. Dan. 12. 2. The immortality of their beings will hold them to 't in suffering under the Wrath to come that will never be gone or end No scaping the temporal death of their mortal Body or eternal death of their immortal Spirit and Body too as reduc'd by a resurrection into a fellowship with their Spirit in Torment for ever the Tophet prepar'd for them None of these Deaths has evil man the least Power to resist or avoid the temporal Death of his Body or Soul as to the mortal Life of both or the eternal Death and 〈◊〉 of both There 's no discharge from this twofold War of God upon him Fall he will most certainly in both For has he an Arm like God Job 40. 9. Think'st thou by thy wicked and rebellious contending with him to escape or find any thing short of thy eternal confusion t. Neither shall wickedness deliver those that are given to it Devils the supream rank of enemies rendred the highest spiritual wickednesses and rebels against God and his new-creation Spirit by fixing in their natural and first These grand patrons of wickedness and most gigantick fighters against God with their followers and subjects from amongst men will fall under the hand of the living God Heb. 10. 31. his irresistible Gospel-Sword Men-rebels with their proud evil-angelical helpers the mystical Rocks and Mountains or supream first-creation Principalities and Powers will all be inevitably forc'd to stoop and fall together under his all-conquering Sword and Power Job 9. 13. Rev. 6. 12 -17. No evil Angel or Man have power over their own spirit to preserve any life light or comfort therein against God's or his final Wrath to be executed thereby upon all and every one of them Nor can they by annihilation shuffle themselves out of the hands of God's avenging Justice No annihilation-Death will ever be found by them Rev. 9. 6. The misery therefore of them all will be as unavoidable as unexpressibly great upon them And 't will be undeniably evident they have all by their wilful obstinacy brought it upon their own guilty heads They have refus'd so great 〈◊〉 as was offer'd them in God's way and chosen so great misery in their own Prov. 8. 36. And who Devil or Man can imagin or take the right measure of God's final punishment upon them both till they feel and are irrecoverably under it The great sweeping temporal judgments the 〈◊〉 the storm of Fire and Brimstone on Sodom c. are but figures and shadows of the Vengeance of eternal Fire Jude 7. The deluge of sinal Wrath will drown all incorrigibly wicked Men and Angels in everlasting destruction and perdition for gratifying and drowning themselves in their own foolish and 〈◊〉 lusts 1 Tim. 6. 9. And as an aggravation of man's misery in this World he know's not when or how all this shall be brought upon him Evil shall come upon him he shall not know whence it rises 〈◊〉 shall fall upon him he shall not be able to put off and desolation shall come upon him suddenly which he shall not know Isa. 47. 11. 〈◊〉 knows not his time but as fishes or birds shall be taken in an evil net or snare falling suddenly upon him Eccl. 9. 12. Man knows not the time of his bodily death to which subject every moment of his life And if 〈◊〉 in enmity he soon sinds himself on such death under unchangeable wrath All his days upon Earth he fought under Satan's Banner against God his Saints and Truths So was he not only an Acceslory but principal Actor in bringing all his great eternal misery upon his own guilty head in a state of everlasting bondage and death Ver. 9. All this have I seen and applied my heart unto every work that is done under the Sun there is a time wherein one man ruleth over another to his own hurt This observation Solomon gain'd by the sad experience of the vanity of all things under the first-creation Sun literal or mystical Here 's 〈◊〉 a literal Truth when the Power of the Ruler is us'd to encourage wickedness in the ruled Such a one most certainly rules to his own 〈◊〉 For he is accountable for it And the mystical or principal sence is yet more true So the Ruler here is the Devil the permitted Ruler over the whole first-creation World from the beginning to the ending thereof This though he be gratified and pleas'd with will turn to his great damage when the Vials of Wrath come to be pour'd forth upon him as the meet recompence of all the wickedness he has bin instrumental to the practising of by Men in his rule over them The more universally he is obey'd and follow'd the more has he 〈◊〉 and the more will he be tormented for ever Both ruling evil-Angels and ruled evil-Men will 〈◊〉 unspeakable hurt in conclusion from all the wicked rule of the one and wicked obedience of the other Both will be cover'd with everlasting darkness and death Concerning such rule and obedience to it Solomon declares his farther observations as follows Vers. 10. And so I saw the wicked buried who had come and gone from the place of the holy and they were forgotten in the City where they had so done this is also Vanity Here 's the sad account of the faulty ruled from their willing obedience to the said wicked Ruler in the whole Progress of their lives as will be undeniably evident in the end Not Man in the dark corrupt but enlightned righteous nature that holy place or state is here meant This holy state being changeable will certainly be gone again as is plain Ezek. 18. 24 -26. God has provided a means to bring the whole Posterity of Adam into the first-covenant holy place or state but shews their liableness to apostatize or fall away from it again for ever and abundantly warn's them against it and of the most dangerous consequence thereof For then the guilt of the first sin and all the evil done in their own Persons will be justly charg'd upon them If the Righteous turn from his Righteousness and commit Iniquity he shall die He that has come to the first-covenant State or Place of the Holy as brought by the Redeemer thither out of his corrupt or unholy natural Place or State and is gone or departed thence back again into his unholy place comes to a final state of Death in which buried for ever in a grave from which there 's
first-covenant righteous wise strong and honourable in Christ come to for refusing to part with all that for Christ in the spirit of the second as risen out of the death of the first Rom. 7. 1 -4. These Sons of Men whose heart is full of evil and madness in this World while they live go after this life to the dead remain for ever in the Congregation of the dead Prov. 21. 16. in eternal darkness and never see Light This come they to with their Predecessours in the same obstinate madness and folly whose false doctrine or sayings they have prais'd own'd and follow'd against God and his Spirit of Truth Psal. 49. 13 19. Vers. 4. For to him that is joyned to all the living there is hope for a living Dog is better then a dead Lion The living Dog that being joyn'd to all the living has hope is the natural man of the spiritual Saint under the Cross rendered a fool weak and despicable as to all first-creation Wisdom Power and Glory with Paul 1 Cor. 4. 10. but is in an unchangeable union with all living for ever in the Spirit of Grace and so rich wise strong and honourable in God Tho' the Saint then in his broken impoverish'd natural man the barren disconsolate state of his desolate crucified 〈◊〉 be counted a Dog the filth of the world the off-scouring of all things by the Rich Full Wise Strong and Honourable in Christ 1 Cor. 4. 8 10 13. as to first-covenant attainments in and from him thro' a new and better life springing up in him however hid from them is he in a better condition then the dead Lion Who is this Man in all the riches wisdom and glory of a restor'd first-Covenant life figur'd by Dives as the crucified Saint's natural man by Lazarus All this Lion-like strength and power of nature fix'd in enmity renders Man but a dead Lion Fix'd enmity to God is everlasting death to Man This will all Lions in the boistrous blustering spirit and unbroken strength of nature find to be their condition as highly as they think of themselves Nothing of true spiritual everlasting life or strength have they about them This dead Lion scorns the living Dog as not seeing him in another spirit joyned to all the truly living Christ and all spiritual Saints and Angels The natural Man as a fleshly mystical Tree in the fruitful exercise of a restor'd first-Covenant righteous life when cut down spoil d and marr'd by the spiritual-Sword or Gospel-Cross Tree and Fruit Leaf Root and Branch yet is there hope thro' the scent of water even of Christ's Spiritual Water of Life that it will sprout up again in another life bud and bring forth boughs like a plant Job 14. 7 8. of God's right-hand planting by a new-creation the fruits and leaves whereof shall never wither or fade Psal. 1. 3. And so is the living Dog living with Christ in God better in himself and therefore in God's infallible sight then the said dead Lion ruffling in all the unbroken life and power of that restor'd natural state that 's crucified in the true Saint Such Lions have but a name to live They are dead Rev. 3. 1. as being the very mystical Law-Widows left by Christ in the first-Covenant and waxing wanton against him in the second chusing rather to be married again in the first to that other Man 1 Tim. 5. 6 11 12. Rom. 7. 3. the Man of Sin and Son of Perdition the Devil This brings Damnation or unchangeable Death upon them Ver. 5. For the Living know that they shall die but the Dead know not any thing neither have they any more a reward for the memory of them is forgotten Living spiritual Saints know their whole natural Man must die in conformity to Christ and the Will of God But the said dead Lion knows nothing has no right knowledge of the mind of God in obedience to his Will as to the appointed Death-pass out of his crucified nature into God's Spirit of Grace He sees not or knows this spiritual life in which risen Angels and Saints are everlastingly blessed The dead Lion in all his flourish being in a state of unchangeable Death will have no more any reward to his comfort only the meet recompence of his error madness and folly eternal darkness and death under which his memory will for ever be forgotten He knows nothing that 's truly good or desireable unchangeably good and he shall have nothing that 's changably or unchangeably good or desireable but only unchangeable evil for his everlasting portion Thro' the impassable Gulf 〈◊〉 between them and blessed Angels and Saints will such see those they unchangeably hate to be the objects of God's unchangeable Love and themselves of his unchangable Wrath. They 'l know nothing but what will aggravate their boundless misery and unexpressible torment for ever On the contrary the truly living know every thing 1 Cor. 2. 15. to the encrease of their unspeakable Joy They know that by the obedient death of nature they shall live for ever in God's spirit of Grace as the method of God's Wisdom whose whole Counsel about Salvation they fully comply with They glory with Paul in the Cross of Christ by which all worldly life and desire in them is crucified to all worldly vanities or desirables without them Gal. 6. 14. And so are they made alive to the World to come and have a new spiritual belly desire or appetite and palate springing up in their newness of life to savour relish desire and feed on things divine spiritual heavenly and eternal things of God only the peculiar delights of the Sons of God The said dead know none of these things in their dead state of unchangeable Union with the Prince of death the Devil wherein they are cast out of God's favourable Remembrance or regard for ever into outer darkness where will be weeping and gnashing of Teeth Vers. 6. Also their Love and their Hatred and their Envy is now perish'd neither have they any more a Portion for ever in any thing that is done under the Sun Here 's a lively description of the deplorable state of the mystical dead whose Love Hatred and Envy perish All delight and satisfaction in the restor'd fading life and good things of their own nature evilly chosen and rested in by them for happiness shall perish Belly and meats desires and desirables all will be gone And then the Wrath of God will be upon them for ever All the goodly dainties they lusted after will depart from them and never be found more Rev. 18. 8 14. For chusing their perishing things of Man not only in a preference but unchangeable enmity to the things of God in his new-Creation Life fall they under his unchangeable Wrath. So all their false evil destructive Love of any the best things in this World the Righteousness Wisdom and Glory of their own restor'd nature with the Fruits or Works thereof in enmity to
he saith to every one that he is a fool Man 's own Wisdom is Folly not able to direct his steps in or so much as into the way everlasting Jer. 10. 23. Trusting therein and to renders him an enemy to true spiritual Wisdom that can do all And this manifests him to every one to be fool God will set up that Light in all that they and all others shall see them Fools as having wilfully chosen that Life and Wisdom they knew would fail them and consequently excluded themselves for ever from that which would have done their Work Thus become they everlasting monuments of their own madness and folly in eternal darkness and death under Wrath. Vers. 4 If the spirit of the Ruler rise up against thee leave not thy place for yielding pacifieth great offences The acknowledg'd literal gives aim at the mystical sence In letter Man ought not to leave his place of subjection to worldly Rulers but acknowledg the ruling Power by God's Providence permitted any to exercise over him however ill us'd This may and ought to be without any sinful compliance with such abused Power Even Saints must suffer as a passive owning that power so ill manag'd they can't actively obey All ought to keep their place of subjection to it so as not to rise up against dispute or deny the Rulers place and office however abus'd Such demeanour is the only safe way to pacify the Ruler's unjust wrath against them t. For yielding pacifieth great offences Yea Devils are not to be denied their invisible evil Angelical Principality and Power permissively given them in and over this World Luk. 4. 5 6. The Devil 's evil place of Rule and Power is not to be denied Even Michael the Arch-Angel Christ himself contending or disputing with the Devil about the body of Moses durst not bring against him a railing Accusation but said the Lord rebuke thee Jud. 9. So Zec. 3. 2. About Joshua another Type of himself The Devil contends or disputes by himself and Apostles for the body of Moses or life of the Law as eternal Life and Salvation according to his first short comprehensive lying Sermon to Eve ye shall not die This is eternal Life ye are already possess'd of by the first Creation A due demeanour towards the very evil Angels is an owning our place of inferiority to them in the life of but humane nature or our natural state at best 'T is acknowledg'd so in Christ himself Heb. 2. 7. The leaving our place of Subjection or Inferiority to evil visible or invisible Powers of this World is a leaving our place of right subjection and obedience to God and a giving advantage to the Devil to make us pay it him And so come we to the mystery here Christ of right is always the chief Magistrate and Supream Ruler over all in his very passive season and Satan's active Reign If his Spirit rise up against the guilty natural spirit of Man if he come with his spiritual Sword and Gospel-fire to slay and sacrifice it to God Obedience ought to be given to him herein by yielding subjection to this Supream Ruler over all as our true interest and safety This is the way to pacify God's provoked Wrath against us even the delivering up that spirit to death that 's found guilty of all sorts of offences against him and this undeniably evidenc'd by the all-discovering light of the two-edged flaming Sword that slays us Heb. 4. 12 13. No absolute reconciliation but by the death of the guilty Sinner in us the foe of our own house We ought to agree with this true Ruler in the way of his Cross the only way to Salvation when his Spirit rises against and he comes in the posture of an Adversary upon his and our enemy in us Mat. 5. 25. Such yielding up the perpetual Offender to death in order to be brought to live under the peaceable Rule of that Spirit of Life and Love that slays our spirit of Enmity and Death pacifies the Wrath of our most righteous Judg and brings this wonder to pass that we who in our own spirits have bin guilty of innumerable and unutterably aggravated follies and madnesses shall have no Iniquity found in us by Friends or Foes The guilty Sinner our natural spirit that always rebell'd in its life has obediently suffer'd death and there 's an end of all Iniquity By this means come we to be fill'd with a spirit of Life that 's in eternal union of mind will desire thought love and hatred with the infinite divine spirit Then let enemies that love nothing but such Iniquities they would charge us with search and accuse us while they will yea and let God that infinitely hates all Iniquity search us to the bottom by the joynt beamings forth of his infinite divine and all-searching infallible new-Creation Sun-lights still still no Iniquity will be found in us when fill'd with his own Spirit of everlasting Righteousness and Truth Vers. 5. There is an evil which I have seen under the Sun as an errour which proceedeth from the ruler Vers. 6. Folly is set in great dignity and the rich sit in low place Here 's just matter of complaint relating to the invisible or visible Magistrates of this World evil Angels or Men. Nothing more familiar to observation in the visible then their encouraging and advancing folly it self or grossly wicked and unworthy persons and thrusting down the rich in true wisdom the truly worthy into low place or no place out of all place yea and out of the World as not fit or worthy to live by reason of his unalterably contrary principle temper and spirit to such wicked Gamsters as resolve to make a prey of the People All discouragements injuries and oppressions imaginable are on this ground exercis'd on the most worthy Patriots whose Consciences permit them not to gratify and serve their corrupt wills interests and unruly lusts These are the things practis'd by wicked visible Rulers in a flat contrariety to their duty Rom. 13. 3 4. The invisible Rulers of this World evil Angels prefer the rich wise-fools in a first-Covenant righteous life as their choicest and most useful subjects before above and against the mystical poor or impoverish'd there in order to become wise rich strong and honourable in God or in a spiritual new-Covenant life hid with Christ in God Christ pronounceth Wo to the former and says Blessed are the latter Luke 6. 20 24. That that 's highly esteemed of Men in the first Covenant is abominable to God Luk. 16. 15. as set up in a fixed enmity to him and the second And the broken contrite impoverish'd natural Spirit of the Saint as to all others trust and glory in seems abominable and contemptible to them the fat full rich wise strong and honourable in the first 1 Cor. 4. 8 10. The rich in the first-Covenant are sigur'd by the Man with a gold Ring and goodly apparel whereas the poor and
corrupt or enlighten'd nature is but a fool and as the Beasts that perish as to all his eternal Concerns Gospel Things or Truths Psal. 49. 12 20. Jer. 10. 23. 1 Cor. 2. 14. All such things are or seem foolishness to him because he is a fool All words or fruits utter'd or brought forth in his own nature at best which he trusts and advises others to trust in are lying vanities perishing transient shadows He walks in a vain shew sees teaches is nothing but vanity altogether vanity Psal. 39. 5 6. Ezek. 13. 6. He neither consider's the fading nature of all he 's possess'd of nor the everlasting Life Righteousness and things of God he wants He hugg's himself as rich and happy when in truth miserable poor blind and naked Such fools were the Laodiceans Rev. 3. 17. and the Corinthians 1 Cor. 4. 8 10. Both these mistake's in embracing and waxing confident in false and in rejecting true riches Christ found the young Man in Mat. 19. 20 -22. Men reckon they want nothing for true blessedness when they want every thing Thus foolish Men's words swallow up themselves or expose themselves and others to be swallow'd up in a spirit of unchangeable darkness and death God will take all such wise fools in their own craftiness as knowing all their thoughts vain 1 Cor. 3. 19 20. They think of trust in relie upon and teach nothing but vanity and this in unchangeable enmity to God and all the reproofs and instructions of true Wisdom Prov. 1. 20 32. They craftily and subtily defend themselves and secure nature's head from his spiritual Cross Gospel-fire and Sword and so swallow up sink and drown themselves and all that follow their words of Counsel into everlasting destruction and perdition Vers. 13. The beginning of the words of his mouth is foolishness and the end of his talk is mischievous madness From first to last he sets up and pleads for a life that 's changeable in it self and enmity to God as true happiness He begins sets out and 〈◊〉 in this folly till fix'd in enmity and so guilty of mischievous madness 〈◊〉 might and main to render others Children of 〈◊〉 with himself Mat. 23. 15. Vers. 14. A Fool also is full of words a Man cannot tell what shall be and what shall be after him who can tell him Abounding in words is a 〈◊〉 of both literal and mystical Fools as highly 〈◊〉 in 〈◊〉 false 〈◊〉 measures of 〈◊〉 The mystical or wise Fool is in total darkness as to his 〈◊〉 concerns is wholly ignorant of the obedient Saints true 〈◊〉 or life and state 〈◊〉 to be for ever blessed And as ignorant is he as to the 〈◊〉 most deplorable state of himself and followers incorrigible haters of God in eternal Death This unutterable distress confusion and 〈◊〉 that comes after all the mirth and jollity in his self-pleasing thought and foolish way will be an absolute amazing surprize and disappointment to him Who can tell 〈◊〉 of 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 shall come to 〈◊〉 after his life and race in this world The truly wise spiritual Saint can But he 'l not hear believe or regard his words Vers. 15. The labour of the foolish wearieth every one of them because he knoweth not how to go to the City All the labour of 〈◊〉 wise-Fool in the restor'd righteous life and wisdom of man for Salvation is term'd in Scripture but bodily exercise that profiteth little or but for a little time in suppressing the vile affections of corrupt nature but when once knowingly kept up in wilful unchangeable 〈◊〉 to God most highly displeasing to God and not only unprofitable but utterly destructive to man After or by all such 〈◊〉 he 'l find it impossible for him to go or get into the City New 〈◊〉 All such will be found those mystical Dogs 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Murderers and Idolaters that have loved and made or 〈◊〉 on Satan's lie from first to last against God's truth Rev. 22. 15. So will they be shut out of the said City for ever and 〈◊〉 their portion in the lake of fire Rev. 21. 8. among damned Angels and Men 2 Thess. 2. 11 12. Mat. 25. 41. Ver. 16. Wo to thee O Land when thy King is a Child and thy Princes eat in the morning In letter a sore punishment to a Nation is a childish Ruler or King unfit for Government as given up to all sorts of evil and misgovernment in his own Person implied by eating in the morning as voluptuous in gratifying his evil sensual appetites or lusts This is Wo to him and the Land under his Government For instead of being a praise and encouragement to good works and workers and a terrour to evil as he ought Rom. 13. 3. he will be found in a directly contrary practice But the mystical and principal sense here is this When the mystical Land or natural State of Man is cleans'd or swept from 〈◊〉 of flesh and Satan rather receiv'd into this cleans'd house Mat. 12. 43 45. then Christ as Ruler and King very great will be the Wo to the said Land For then is Man a slave to the Prince of darkness to do his will in all things This ruling Child or birth of the spirit of the Devil in Man will be found eating in the morning or gratifying his sinful love lust and desire with 〈◊〉 perishing meats and so will be establish'd with him in unchangeable enmity to God which brings him under the unchangeable wrath of God Vers. 17. Blessed art thou O Land when thy King is the Son of Nobles and thy Princes eat in due season for strength and not for drunkenness In 〈◊〉 where Governours are of a noble meetly qualified temper for Rule in a spirit of Justice and Wisdom the Land or people are happy The mystery or spiritual sense is this Those that are born of the spirit of Christ are of the Heavenly extraction and Pedigree Sons of Nobles as begotten by his Gospel-Ministers Apostles or messengers in which sense Paul calls Timothy his Son in the Gospel-life of Faith 1 Tim. 1. 2. and indeed Sons of the great King himself the only Potentate to whom of right all Rule belongs His one Spirit of everlasting Righteousness and true Wisdom sits them to be steddy doers of the divine Will in all things So under Christ's and their peaceable righteous Government will the whole Land Earth or World be blessed Isa. 32. 1. And the mystical Land Spirit and whole person of every Saint will be blessed under the Government of this Spirit of Christ in himself and themselves Vers. 18. By much slothfulness the building decayeth and thro' idleness of the hands the house droppeth thorow Here 's a reproof of Man's negligence or sloth under spiritual convictions of his interest in having the new-building of him carried on a-main and a discovery of the great danger thereof All favouring or keeping up the old hinders the new and so any happy proficiency progress or advance towards
1. Cast thy Bread upon the Waters for thou shalt find it after many days HEre 's an Admonition to the universal practice of Charity in doing good to all but specially to the houshold of Faith Gal. 6. 10. As having a compassionate fellow-feeling with our fellow-Creatures and Brethren in the same nature by a free-hearted distribution of this World's goods As contriving opportunities for the practice of this duty has God given some a super-abounding over-flow of such things while others are destitute of the very necessaries of Life To a faithful answering his design and our duty herein a Blessing is promised He that hath pity on the Poor lendeth to the Lord and that which he gives will he repay Prov. 19. 17. See also the contrary threat'ned Prov. 21. 13. Whoso stoppeth his Ears at the cry of the Poor he also shall cry himself and not be heard As for the peculiar charity to the houshold of Faith Christ's little ones as his spiritual Disciples this will not miss of the great reward Mat. 10. 42. 25. 34 40. But we should extend our charity also to all which though it seem but as a casting our Bread upon the Waters 't will through God's promised Blessing be found again Deut. 15. 10. Vers. 2. Give a portion to seven and also to eight for thou knowest not what evil shall be upon the Earth The practice of the said duty towards others is oft made a seeds-time to ones-self in such an unfore-known time of evil wherein we may be reduc'd to the like want Give and it shall be given you The same measure ye mete with shall it be measur'd to you again Luk. 6. 38. Such retaliation in distress will be comfortable when the said duty has bin well perform'd in prosperity So much of the literal sence of these two Verses In the spiritual or mystical what 's casting Bread upon the Waters Obedience to the Cross the spiritual Law whereof calls for mystical charity even the free giving up of all the Life Riches and fading Glory Wisdom and Strength of our own Spirit so as to become poor and dead with Christ there in order to live and reign with 〈◊〉 in that life he has rais'd our Nature into Here 's the recompence of such Love Obedience and Conformity to Christ a quitting our perishing life meats and riches for his never-perishing Christ himself was made poor in our Nature as to the mortal first-Creation 〈◊〉 and State thereof that thro' his exemplary poverty he might make many all followers of his suffering steps rich in God or in the everlasting righteous life of the second 2 Cor. 8. 9. The kindly suffering of the natural is the mystical seeds-time that will bring in a blessed harvest to the spiritual Man thro' an abounding fruitfulness in a newness of life Psal. 126. 5 6. Gal. 6. 7 8. He that sow's to the flesh builds his Faith hope and expectation for Blessedness on the corruptible life and fruitfulness of his but restor'd earthy natural state will reap corruption and eternal death He that sows to the Spirit shall of the Spirit reap Life everlasting All in spiritual life principle and fruits the mystical Births and Children therein have Holiness to the Lord written in all their fore-heads The spirit of bondage and her Sons all Fruits Births or Works producible or performable in the most restor'd righteous natural state or life of the Law have all of them vanity and vexation to the Worker enmity and rebellion against the Lord writ out upon them All the Children there then are Children of death Except the 〈◊〉 seed of God's left-hand planting by a first-creation die in us 1 Cor. 15. 36 38. 1 Pet. 1. 23 25. as obedient to the husbandry and plough of Christ's spiritual Cross the incorruptible seed of an everlasting righteous life of God's right-hand planting in us has no room or way made for a springing up into its own life activity and fruitfulness under the powerful quickning influence of the same Spirit of Christ that destroys all our earthly life and fruit the mystical 〈◊〉 tree of good and evil root and branch tree and fruit This spiritual Love or Charity is the Saint to shew to Christ as the full and right payment of all mystical tithes and offerings to the true Melchisedec or high-Priest of God in a universal surrender of all changeable good things in his nature for all unchangeable good things in his Spirit of Grace as rais'd out of the death of his slain sacrific'd Nature into the life of the very Priest that slay's him But why should he be thus charitable and obedient to Christ Because he know's not what evil may be or come upon the earth even on all that rebelliously remain in their earthly life under final Wrath in everlasting poverty want and nakedness as to any goodness changeable or unchangeable A being willingly made poor there intitles to the true durable Riches and secures from all want for evermore in eternal life Vers. 3. If the Clouds be full of Rain they empty themselves upon the Earth and if the Tree fall towards the South or toward the North in the place where the Tree falleth there it shall be Man's natural spirit how everfill'd with the fading life riches fruits and products thereof at best must be emptied of and lose all again or never receives an everlasting life with the never-perishing meats fruits riches and clothing thereof Mat. 16. 25. North and South here may signifie the first and second or old and new-creation state Man in the first corrupt or righteous fall's toward the North into a cold barren desolate starveling condition for ever In the second toward the South has everlasting warmth and blessedness under the joynt shinings forth of the Divine and Creature-Sun of 〈◊〉 and everlasting Righteousness As the Tree fall's or Man dies in a six'd enmity to God as establish'd in his own life corrupt or righteous or in a spiritual life of everlasting union with and obedience to God there he shall be in Hell or Heaven Cold comfort in the former none at all under the scorching flames of unquenchable Wrath which will be found to make up to incorrigibly wicked Angels and Men a state of eternal darkness and death Vers. 4. He that observeth the Wind shall not sowe and he that regardeth the Clouds shall not reap The slothful Man that looks upon Winds and Clouds that are nothing but uncertainty it-self in their motions omit's the diligent husbanding his Ground and will not so sow as to reap any true profit or advantage to himself In the mystical sense he that neglect's Christ's voice and convincing discoveries not submitting to the spiritual husbandry of his Cross on his earthy natural state to make way for the springing up of a spiritual Seed and listen's to the stranger's voice the uncertain words or reasonings of Nature in himself or others signified here by Winds and Clouds for sparing that
witnes against them as fixed dwellers on the said mystical Earth or their earthly life when offered Heaven or God's spiritual heavenly life by a new-creation Christ sends his spiritual convictions into them as faithful spies that give a good report of his true land of promise or state of life These sinned against and not hearkned to vex and torment them taking from them such full undisturbed delights and uninterrupted pleasure as they desire to find in their earthly life will and way Gods spiritual conviction-light given in mercy finally rebelled against is in wrath kept up in their consciences as a never dying Worm that will torment them to all eternity witnessing against themselves as unpardonably guilty and for God as most just in his unquenchable wrath upon them Mar. 9. 44. Now this gnawing Worm that will be this sinner's everlasting tormentor in the world to come is a sore allay to his false joy in this Spiritual conviction is as a particular day of Gods Judgment in and upon man before the general comes The accusing voice thereof in him holds him to 't and forces him to see that all the treasure he 's heaping up for the last day's Jam. 5. 3. is indeed no other nor better then a treasuring up wrath for himself against the day of wrath Ro. 2. 5. This is a sowring ingredient in the midst of all the sweet and contentment this unpardonably guilty sinner desires to find in his own selfe-chosen way and self-chusing will He may know and conclude nothing remaines to him of benefit from Christ's sacrifice and intercession and so nothing at all from God but fiery indignation Heb. 10. 26 27. So of the first part of his punishment even at present in this world The second we shall find in considering the third particular To the 3d then By Gods over-ruling hand he shall be made to give all his heaped up treasures to him that is good before God whom he unchangably hates And this will be a tormenting consideration and sore vexation of his spirit his heaped up vanities wil prove unto him which is the concluding word of this Chapter All the sinner in the latter part of this verse labours for and gathers he must give or shal be given whether he will or no to the good man or spiritual saint in the former part In the parable of the talents Mat. 25. 14-30 we find that the evil servant who kept his own single earthly talent or earthly first-covenant life refusing to exchange it for Christ's heavenly is called Wicked and Slothful Servant and his Talent taken from him and given to him that had ten as having made the required Exchang by death to his advantage and great gain All the 〈◊〉 goodness and Comforts in the first Creation-Life and State kept up and held fast by Evil Angels and Men in Rebellion against God shall be finally taken from them and given to or Possessed by Spiritual Saints and Angels as Comprehended in and unspeakably out-done by the New-Creation Life and State where they receive their own and all others own again with Usury ver 27. Thus Christ Interprets his own Parable From him that hath not the durable Riches in New-creation Life shall be 〈◊〉 away all his Fading in the First and given to him that hath true Riches in the second with abundant Increase for ever ver 29. This is of like Significancy with that other faithfull saying and sure word of Prophecy whoever will spare or save his natural earthly Life from the death-work of the Cross shall lose it under the same Cross in final wrath and whosoever will hate and lose his natural and earthly for the sake of and love to Christs spiritual and heavenly the only right use of his single first-creation Life and Talent shall find it with Usury in Christ's heavenly Mat. 16. 25. Never was any thing in the former could make up any degree of true hapines to Man or Angel God convincingly shews and graciously offer 's his life to men waits with much patience and long-suffering for their accepting it on his termes the death of their own nature at best or in what ever variety of condition in Publican and Harlot or Scribe and Pharisee He knocks at the Dore of their hearts warn's counsells instructs reproves them invites entreats beseeches them by his Ambassadours of grace He calls out to them to hear his voice and not harden their hearts against him while the day of his gracious call and offers to them last's At length on their willful Provoking him beyond pardon the great Master of the New-Creation House or Building shuts the door and is gone Luk. 13. 25. Swearing in his Wrath they shall never enter into his Rest Heb. 3. 13. Then they may seek and knock while they will they 'l never find him Prov. 1. 28 nor any place for Repentance or change of their Rebellious Mind and desperate condition for ever Heb. 6. 4-6 Esau's Case Heb. 12. 17. An obedient Exchange by Death of Fading First-Creation Life for the Everlasting Second is unspeakable gain to Man The Rebellious keeping it up in Enmity to the Cross and Second or to the Spirit of God and its Crucifying Death-work upon it in order to set up its own Life in the Room is unspeakable loss to all that so do This Paul told the Self-Confident Professours at Philippi of in the fruitful Flourish of a First-Covenant Righteous Life even weeping Phil. 3. 18. and reproov'd the Corinthians for in like case 1 Cor. 4. 8. 10. as Christ himself when Ascended and Glorified the Laodiceans Rev. 3. 17 18. By the very same hand Cross or Gospel-Spirit of Christ will that Perishing Law-Life with all the Fruitfulness heap'd up Riches and meats thereof be taken from them in Final Wrath whether they will or no. CHAP. III. Vers. I. To every thing there is a Season and a time to every Purpose under the Heaven NExt to no difference from our Translation of this and the Seven following Verses in the Original Hebrew three Eastern Versions Chaldee Syriac and Arabick or the Septuagints Greek Translation In this Scripture to Verse 8th Inclusive have we the Character of Man in his whole Personal Constitution and Make by the First Creation or in whatever Flourish of the restor'd Wisdom and Exercise of a First-Covenant Righteous Life therein In Body Soul and Spirit no Life but Mortal by Creation And the same kind of Life restored in him since is much short of the perfection it was in at First Something of Filth of Flesh hangs about it still and Filth of Spirit that 's worse is inseperable from it since the fall Life and all therefore must go by a Holy Obedient death in Sacrifice to God If 〈◊〉 spared and Rebelliously kept it will be an Unholy life in unchangeable Enmity to God doing despite to his Divine and also to his New-Creature Gospel-Spirit of Grace and Truth In the Various Litteral Expressions here Relating to the