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A26260 Scripture-prophecies opened which are to be accomplished in these last times, which do attend the second coming of Christ : in several letters written to Christian friends / by E. Avery. Avery, E. (Elizabeth) 1647 (1647) Wing A4272; ESTC R2586 37,649 53

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until thou return to the earth for out of it wast thou taken for dust thou art and to dust shalt thou return Unto this some may object The creature is ransomed from eternal death by the redemption that was in Christ in respect of the bodies remaining ever in the grave for it is said 1 Cor. 15 that As in Adam all die so in Christ shall all be made alive So from this Scripture we do conclude there shall be a resurrection of the body Unto this I answer There can no such thing be gathered from this Scripture 1 Cor. 15. 22. for whereas it is said As in Adam all die so in Christ shall all be made alive this death and resurrection is to be understood in a spiritual sense and not to be understood of the death and resurrection of the body for natural death cannot be said simply to be death and so the resurrection of the natural body cannot be said to be life for if it were so the bodies of the wicked may be said to rise to life as well as the Saints But death eternal is death and life eternal is life to be cast into outer darknesse where there is weeping and gnashing of teeth and to be cast out of the favour of God this is death and to live in God who is love and nothing but love as the Apostle saith God in love and he that loves in live liveth in God and God in him this is life eternal to know this God and his Son whom he hath raised from the dead not onely to know that God hath raised Christ from the dead but he hath raised me with Christ and so destroyed death in me which is the last enemy in that we are risen with Christ death and hell are destroyed in the spiritual man and cast into the lake of fire and brimstone which is the second death now this second death belongs to none but the wicked the Saints being altogether freed Now it may be demanded what this lake of fire and brimstone is and so consequently what is the second death from which the Saints are free Unto this I answer The second death is onely that horrour of Confusion which shall be in wicked men in the day of perdition concerning which the Saints have some experience in the last and dreadful desertion as in Hos. 13. 13 14. from whence they are ransomed and so in Dan. 12. 1. Jer. 30. beginning at vers 5. For thus saith the Lord We have heard a noise of trembling of fear and not of peace Ask ye now and see whether a man doth travel with childe Wherefore do I see every man with his hands on his loins as a woman in travel and all faces are turned into palenesse Alas for the day is great and there is none like it it is even the time of Jacobs trouble but he shall be saved out of it And so it follows in vers 8. which sheweth the full redemption of the Saints as well in bodies temporal as spiritual Now death in a spiritual sense is death as to be cast out of the favour of God c. and this was the death that God did denounce to Adam in the day that he did eat the forbidden fruit Gen. 3. Now this death is not the natural death of the body for that cannot be said to be death as before it is spoken but death in this sense as here from the which death mankinde is ransomed in that redemption that was in Christ for now there is no hatred in God for God is love nay he is love to his enemies as our Saviour saith Love your enemies that ye may be like your heavenly Father and God saith Anger is not in me as in Isai. for should God be angry the creature would be as stubble before consuming fire But then it may be objected If God be love to all why are not all saved I answer Because God doth not manifest himself in his own nature unto any but those who are ordained to life as in Acts 2. As many as were ordained to life believed So Judas said Why dost thou manifest thy self to us aad not unto the world And our Saviour said To you it is given to know the mysteries of the kingdom of heaven but to them in parables that they seeing might not see and hearing might not conceive And the Apostle saith that Israel hath not attained what he sought for but the election hath attained it and the rest were hardened And so where God doth not manifest himself in the face of Jesus in the anointing such a one continues in unbelief and so dead in trespasses and sins and such were some of you as the Apostle s●ith until we were washed and made clean by this anointing And so those in whom this anointing this Spirit of Jesus is in whom Jesus Christ is come in the flesh such a one need not that any should teach him for as the Apostle saith the anointing teacheth him And so as we are taught of God so are we like wise freed from the bondage of the Law and all Forms nay Gospel-forms as in Isai. 10. 27. where it is said It shall come to passe in that day that his burden shall be taken off thy shoulder and his yoke from off thy neck and the yoke shall be destroyed because of the anointing And Isai. 9. it is said Thou hast broken the yoke of the burden the staff of the shoulder and the rod of the oppressour as in the days of Midian for every battel of the warriour is of confused noise and with tumbling garments in blood but this shall be with burning and with fuel of fire and the reason is given For to us a Childe is born to us a Son is given the government shall be upon his shoulder as vers. 6 17. and then we are freed from all servitude as well temporal as spiritual for there shall be no grieving brier nor pricking thorn the whole creation shall be subject to the Saints and they shall rule over their oppressours Isai. 65. 15. Behold my servants shall sing for joy of heart but you shall howl for vexation of spirit and ye shall leave your Name for a curse to my chosen And it follows vers. 7. Behold I create new heavens and a new earth the former shall not be remembred nor come into minde but be you glad and rejoyce for ever in that I create for behold I create Jerusalem a rejoycing and her people a joy and the voice of weeping shall be no more heard in her nor the voice of crying And so it follows to vers 23. where it is said They shall not labour in vain nor bring forth in trouble and in vers. 25. The wolf and the lamb shall feed together which shews the glory of the Saints in this life and their freedom from servitude When it is thus we are no more subject to any Law but the law of liberty and so we are made kings and
be shaken but our heaven without us hath been shaken which is the Ordinance and hath likewise been taken away for when God withdraws and doth not appear in it then all is gone But howsoever here is matter of unspeakable comfort to the Saints even at this time wherein the powers of heaven are shaken and shall likewise vanish away because that which remains cannot be shaken though it be dissolved ceasing to appear in that manner as formerly as covered with a vail but now we shall see face to face Now having spoken at large concerning the heavens being on fire which is dissolved to some and shall be dissolved to all when the Saints shall see God as he is because the Ordinance which is that vail that hath hid the glory of God from us whilst we live so lowe in the earth is taken away because we could not see God and live except he had been so covered but when this vail shall vanish away like smoke Isa. 51. and be rolled together like a scroll Revel. 6. 14. and every mountain and hill shall be removed out of his place and heaven shall be shaken and the earth shall be removed out of his place in the wrath of the Lord Isa. 13. 13 14. Heb. 12 God saith that once more I will not shake earth onely but also heaven Now this once more signifies the removing of those things which are shaken that the things which cannot be shaken may remain And our Saviour saith Heaven and earth shall passe away but my word shall not passe away which is God himself Now that which vanisheth and passeth away and is shaken and taken away as in these Scriptures here quoted heaven which is here spoken of is the Ordinances which shall passe away when God appeareth in his glorious manifestations when he comes into his Temple Mal. 3. 1 c. But it is said Who can abid his coming and who shall stand when he appeareth Heaven passeth away now with a great noise there is great trouble in the Saints when this shall be Now heaven which is the Word of God in distinction to that heaven which passeth away with a great noise v. 10. though this heaven which is the word of God shall be dissolved it remains the same in nature though not in such a grosse substance Now when it is thus dissolved there is more spiritual efficacy in it then before in that this Word shall become flesh as is spoken of Christ 1 Joh. 1. And so as the Word of God did become flesh in Christ our elder brother so this Word shall become flesh in all the Saints when God shall be manifested in their flesh and they likewise shall be declared mightily to be the sons of God by the Resurrection from the dead not the Resurrection of the body natural which we do not expect in that manner as formerly we conceived but the resurrection from the dead in a spiritual sense Now concerning the resurrection of the bodies of the Saints which is expected after their natural death it is to me a mystry as yet and so I conceive it is to most of the Saints As for that resurrection which is held forth commonly in the Scripture it is in part made known unto me 〈◊〉 to be dead with Christ and so to be risen with him Now to be dead with Christ the Apostle saith is to be dead unto the Ordinances and all vails and shadows and to be risen with him is to live in God in seeing eye to eye when God shall bring again Sion Isai. 52. And so that resurrection which we do expect is not the resurrection after death but a resurrection in a spiritual sense whilst we are in the flesh before the state of glory and it is a resurrection out of a spiritual defection which we have been brought into being slain by our iniquity as Hos. 13. where God saith O Ephraim thou hast destroyed thy self but in me is thy help Onely here is a difference in the cause of the death of Christ and the cause of this death in the Saints in a spiritual sense Now the cause of the death of Christ was the sin of mankinde as the Scripture speaketh but the Saints are slain by their own sin Now here will arise a Question How can it be said that the Saints are slain by their iniquities seeing Christ hath satisfied for the sins of the whole world Answ. It is true the satisfaction which was in Christ it was a sufficient ransome for in that the whole Creation is redeemed from the curse of the ●aw and if all did believe all should have benefit by this redemption for it is evident that none are damned but for the sin of unbelief as the Scripture declares in divers places So howsoever though there be such a sufficient ransome yet none have benefit by it but those who do believe and unto them the guilt and malediction of sin is taken away but though the guilt and malediction of sin be taken away by this redemption and so the Saints cannot be slain by their iniquity in respect of the spiritual man yet they are slain in their own apprehension when they are bereft of all joy and comfort in the spirit in that God hath withdrawn himself from them And here it may be said they are put to death with Christ in that they are conformable to his sufferings in respect of the spiritual desertion that Christ was in who in the days of his flesh did pour out strong prayers with crying and tears as in the Hebrews and so likewise the Saints are to be conformable to Christ their Head in being slain by the cruel hatred of the wicked in respect of reproach c. And so the Saints may be said to be slain with Christ when they are slain by their iniquities as in the first Chapter of Hosea When Ephraim saw his sicknesse and Judah his wound then went Ephraim to the Assyrian and sent to king Jareb yet could be not heal nor cure him of his wound for saith God I will be unto Ephraim as a lion and as a young lion to the house of Israel I will tear and go away I will take away and none shall rescue And then God returns to his place until they do acknowledge their offences in their afflictions they will seek him early And so the resurrection of Christ follows in the sixth Chapter where those which are thus slain in a spiritual sense take unto themselves these words and say Come let us return unto the Lord for he hath wounded and he will heal after two days he will revive us and the third day we shall live in his sight So in Hos. 13 it is said that Ephraim had destroyed himself as we may see in the words following in that death follows for it is said that Ephraim was an unwise son for he should not have stood still in the breaking forth of children but he doth stand still and in
from another but they make up the fulnesse of God and so this full God shall be manifested in the flesh of those Saints who shall live to the state of perfection and so the resurrection of this corporal body or flesh and blood as well in a spiritual sense as literal cannot inherit the kingdom of God neither can corruption inherit incorruption and so the Apostle saith Behold I shew you a mystery we shall not all die but we shall all be changed in a moment in the twinkling of an eye at the last trump and in Isai it is called the great trump that shall sound and then the dead in Christ rise concerning which I have spoken in another place So you see that these Scriptures do not concern the resurrection of the body after death which death cannot properly be said to be death in that the body is called a Tabernacle now a Tabernacle cannot be said to die onely it is dissolved as the Apostle saith When this earthly tabernacle shall be dissolved we have a house not made with hands but eternal in the heavens And so natural death may be looked on as when a man puts off his clothes when he goes to rest and the Apostle could desire not to be unclothed that is to put off this natural body but rather to live unto that time when the Saints shall be clothed upon and mortality swallowed up of life And so likewise the Scripture speaking of Christ calls his fl●sh a vail saying the vail which was his flesh And so the natural body is onely a vail and when this vail which is the flesh is put off then man may be said to die and then this vail which is the body returns to the earth and the spirit returns to God that gave it Now this shews that the reasonable soul which is in all mankinde is God himself who is in a wicked man as well as in the Saints as the Apostle speaking to the Athenians comprehends them amongst the off-spring of God Acts 17. 28 29. when he saith Forasmuch then as we are the off-spring of God we ought not to think that the Godhead is like unto gold or silver Now though God may be said to be in a wicked man Christ is not in any but those that are Christ's those who are the sons and daughters of God Almighty in whom God is manifested in the flesh however the Saints stand in the same relation to God their Father before the time of this glorious manifestation as the Apostle saith We are the sons of God but it doth not appear what we shall be but when he shall appear we shall be like him for we shall see him as he is and when to us a childe is born to us a son is given the government shall be upon his shoulder and in Revel. 12. that manchilde which is brought forth as he is caught up to God and to his throne so likewise he is to rule all nations with a rod of iron Now this Son in Isai. 9. and this Man-childe in Revel. 12. and he that sits on the white horse in Revel. 19. 11. who is called Faithful and True I say that which is spoken of in these Scriptures concerning Christ it is to be applied to every particular Saint who are comprehended in the number of those that overcome Revel. 2. 20. where it is said He that overcometh and keepeth my works unto the end to him will I give power over the nations and he shall rule them with a rod of iron as the vessels of a potter shall they be broken to pieces even as I have received of my Father and I will give unto him the bright morning-Star So likewise Psal. 2. which speaks of that power which is given to the Saints which is confined unto those which shall overcome which shall sit down with Christ in his throne as in Revel. 3. 21. where it is said To him that overcometh will I grant to sit with me in my throne even as I also overcame and am set down with my Father on his throne Now when it is thus with the Saints Christ ceaseth to be a Mediatour in that the Saints are invested into the kingdom and so declared mightily to be the sons of God by the resurrection from the dead and so have overcome hell and death being risen with Christ as in Hos. 6. 2 3. and 13. 14. I will ransome them from the power of the grave I will redeem them from death O death I will be thy plague O grave I will be thy destruction Now this ransome is an overcoming in that it is said in the Revelation that the Saints did overcome by the word of God and the testimony of Jesus which is done in the glorious manifestation of Jesus Christ and so we are in a capacity to keep the works of God unto the end Now this may be understood divers ways concerning which I cannot speak at present But when the Saints shall thus overcome they shall sit down with Christ in his throne even as he overcame and sate down in his Fathers throne Now this Kingdom of Christ is distinct from the former which was the Kingdom of Christ in the flesh a Kingdom of Forms a power over us but this Kingdom throws down all forms and power over us and all powers that were over us also in respect of the Ordinances which vanish away when this Kingdom doth begin and so likewise this Kingdom shall throw down all powers on earth Dan. 2 44. speaking there of the last powers it is said In the days of these Kings shall the God of heaven set up a Kingdom which shall never be destroyed and the Kingdom shall not be left to another people but it shall break in pieces and consume all these Kingdoms and stand for ever Dan. 7 27 it is said The kingdom and dominion and the greatnesse of the kingdom under the whole heaven shall be given to the people of the Saints of the most High whose kingdom is an everlasting kingdom and all dominions shall serve and obey him which is the fulnesse of God which comprehends all the Saints departed which shall be manifested in fl●sh which is that resurrection spoken of as before Now this Kingdom which I have formerly spoken of is begun in Babylon Now here I have made a digression from the matter in hand in that I must follow God but now I am returned again and so accordingly I shall speak further concerning these particulars according as God shall give in which is concerning the state of the body after natural death Now we all know as the tree falls so it lieth and never riseth again as to live and that seed which is sown it dieth and ceaseth to be as it was that same body never appeareth And so when man dieth his body returneth unto the earth as in Ecclesiastes and Gen. 3. 19 where it is said In the sweat of thy brows theu shalt eat bread
priests to God to offer up spiritual sacrifice when the Lord shall have thus purified the sons of Levi by this anointing that they may bring an offering to him in righteousnesse as in Mal. 3. Here I have made a digression But now if God will put words into my mouth I shall speak as concerning the resurrection of the body and the state of mankinde after natural death Now in the first place it is clear in Scripture that there is no resurrection of the natural body but that resurrection spoken of is the resurrection of the body mystical which is to be understood in two particulars First a resurrection in this life out of a spiritual desertion as I have formerly spoken of at large Now there is another resurrection of the mystical body in respect of the Saints departed concerning which Christ speaks to Martha when she did answer to our Saviour according as the people of God do now adays as they do conceive of spiritual mysteries But when our Saviour said unto her Thy brother shall rise again she replied I know that he shall rise again at the resurrection at the last day But here we may observe though our Saviour doth not contradict Martha in plain terms yet he speaks quite contrary to her conceivings for saith he I am the resurrection and the life whosoever believeth in me though he were dead yet shall he live and whosoever liveth and believeth in me shall never die So that from this it is clear that death natural is not death and the resurrection of the natural body is not life because we know by experience that the people of God that live and believe in Jesus do die a natural death And so this resurrection spoken of in Scripture is to be understood in a spiritual sense as in the first place a resurrection out of a spiritual desertion which the death and resurrection of Christ did typifie as now that Christ suffered as our surety and so as a sinner and though he was put to death in the body yet he did not die as other men but onely lay down his body for it was said of him that God would not leave his soul in grave neither suffer his body to see corruption for he laid down his life to take it up again Now as Christ was slain by our sin as our surety so we are slain by our iniquities in a spiritual sense as it was spoken of Ephraim Hos. 13. 1. to the 15. And not onely doth the resurrection of Christ typifie the resurrection of the Saints out of spiritual desertion as in Isa. 26. and Hos. 6. but the resurrection of Christ did typifie the resurrection of the whole mystical body after natural death as before spoken And likewise it is said when Christ comes in glory all the Saints are gathered together from the four windes which shews a general resurrection as well of those that are depart●d as those which shall be alive at that time And in Dan. 7. it is said when the ancient of days did sit thousands and thousands stood before him and ten thousand times ten thousand did minister unto him Now as I have formerly said this is not to be understood of the natural body but the resurrection of the mystical body compleat in one Now having spoken of the resurrection of the Saints after their natural death I shall now God assisting speak concerning the state of the wicked according as God shall give it in to me As the glory and joy of the Saints in heaven is unspeakable concerning which Eye hath not seen nor ear heard neither hath it at any time entered into the heart of man to conceive which now is revealed to us by the Spirit though it cannot be apprehended in the carnal sense as we are flesh so on the contrary that horrour of conscience and torment which shall be in the wicked is likewise unspeakable For when a wicked man dies in respect of his natural death that spirit of God which is in a wicked man returns to God again and so God and the wicked man is separated for ever and ever and so God ceaseth to be Love as to them and the creature is given up unto the devil to be tormented to all eternity which torment begins in the day of judgement and perdition of wicked and ungodly men and so it is clear in Scripture the wicked are not to be tormented until that time for a spirit is not capable of torment but when it is in the body and so the spirit of the devil that is in a wicked man shall remain unto all eternity And as in the day of judgement and perdition of wicked men there shall be a separation between the sheep and the goats the Saints and the Wicked even so likewise shall Christ appear and all his Saints with him which make but one incomprehensible God one Body which is Christ so this incomprehensible God this Christ the manifestation of the Father shall appear in those living Saints who shall live successively and so this glorious manifestation shall come in more and more until the incomprehensible God be comprehended in the Saints And then when it is thus the body shall be clothed upon and mortality shall be swallowed up of light and these very bodies of flesh shall be annihilated and brought to nothing Now as this glorious manifestation of God shall appear in the flesh of the Saints which is that resurrection spoken of in that we are raised a spiritual body so on the contrary all the infernal spirits which have acted in the spirits of the children of disobedience from the beginning of the world shall be comprehended in one body which is a spiritual body likewise the spirit of the devils and so all these infernal spirits being comprehended in one shall be manifested in the flesh of the wicked when God shall say Go ye cursed into utter darknesse where there shall be weeping and gnashing of teeth world without end For the worm shall never die and the fire shall never be quenched And so it is clear from Scripture that all the infernal spirits shall be tormented in the bodies of the wicked who shall live until the day of Judgement because as I have formerly said a spirit is not capable of torment but a spirit is capable of joy concerning which we have a cloud of witnesses in the Scriptures in what God hath revealed to his people And now to this we shall finde that the devil speaks to Christ in those who were possest which came out of the graves very fierce who cried out What have we to do with thee O Jesus the Son of God art thou come to torment us before the time And from this Scripture the bodies of the wicked whose time of torment shall be when God hath destroyed death and hell in his Saints which is all darknesse all fear and terrour all vexation of spirit which the Saints are subject to before the glorious manifestation but when God shall appear thus in his Saints then hell and death which remain yet in the flesh after the beginning of this manifestation though the spiritual man be destroyed shall be cast into the lake of fire and brimstone which is the second death and so the Saints may be said to torment the wicked as the devil spake to Christ which time of judgement is not yet begun but when the Lord shall give a deliverance unto all his people both from the spiritual bondage and out of the spiritual desertion then begins this hell to the devil and his angels which shall be in the bodies of the wicked as in Zech. 14. 12. Isai. 66. last With this I shall close up this Discourse committing both you and this unto that God who will bring to light those things which have been a long time hidden in darknesse nay he will make known that which hath been kept secret from the beginning of the world not onely that which was made known to the Prophets of old and the Apostles who saw no further then the letter onely that which God did reveal unto them by the Spirit which was to be accomplished in that age for they did onely see Christ in the flesh and so they did see Christ as thorow a vail and accordingly they did expect more glorious manifestations which should appear to them who live unto the time of the glorious appearing of the second coming of Christ which manifestation doth now begin to some in whom the day-S●ar doth appear So I shall ever remain yours in Christ Elizabeth Avery FINIS