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A03610 The soules ingrafting into Christ. By T.H. Hooker, Thomas, 1586-1647. 1637 (1637) STC 13733; ESTC S104199 16,216 35

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hee desires no other pacifier Temptation is subdued sinne and Satan must give way That supreme authority makes sinne and Satan vanish Rev. 1.18 A key is an ensigne of authority he that hath the Key may let in and shut out whom hee will So Christ can bring out whom he will Ephes 4.8 Looke how Conquerours lead captived slaves so Christ leads sinne and death Luke 10.18 When the Scepter of Christ was displayed Satan fell like lightning Sinne comes to be cashiered sinne pleads prescription in the Soule and challenges a title yet Christ having taken possession hee will have all charges when sinne saith I have possessed the Soule from my youth therefore why should I out Christ replies it is usurped all this title is but forged it is mine and I come for my owne therefore sinne depart Rom. 8.3 Christ condemnes sinne in the flesh to condemne sinne is as much as when a man hath cast in his cause hee layes claime to a thing and is cast by law So sinne layes claime to the Soule and Christ comes and condemnes sinne in the flesh Hee makes the cause goe against sinne for sinne claimes right on this ground every sonne of Adam is the childe of disobedience he is under my power and death is his due from mee Now Christ answers Those for whom the sinne of Adam hath beene satisfied over those sin hath no possession but the Soule is such doth Adams sin remaine I have satisfied for it Is sinne strong I have led captivity captive thus sinne loseth his cause this is to condemne sinne in the flesh Acts 26.18 First they were turned from the power of Sathan and then followed remission of sinnes and sanctification Hee disposes of the Soule for his best advantage when Satan the strong man kept the house and the soule was at his manage and tillage it either lay fallow ground as Ier. 4.3 overspread with thornes When sinne and Satan rule the heart they blinde it and the whole entertainement on our part as God calls so the Soule entertaines that call and that appeares in two things The sinner receives the worke of grace and mercy being empty The Lord may powre in what he will there is roome in the Soule to entertaine any thing and this is called passive receiving namely hereby God fits the Soule to receive mercy and prepares it that it may come and the soule being emptied entertaines the worke of mercy The soule being emptied and having received vertue from God returnes an answer to this call and this we call active calling The soule having received power by vertue of that power returnes an answer to the call of God as it is with an eccho first the ayre is moved by the voice secondly being moved it returnes the same voice So it is with the answer of the Soule Psal 27.8 Like that of the men of Syria 1 Kings 20.32.33 When Ahab said my brother Benhadad so the sinner waits and lookes when will God have mercy at last God saith my sonne and the Soule answereth thy Sonne Lord Ier. 3.22 marke how they answer Behold wee come for thou art the Lord our God The Lord saith come away and the Soule saith behold I come 1. Cor. 6.17 It s the same voyce that ecchos the same beame that reflects from the wall So it is the same spirit that returnes the voyce and this answer of the Soule wee tearme faith Now wee have cut out our worke and for the further handling we have chosen this text which is to discover this worke of vocation
upon some stirring apprehension if I had that ability if my heart could so breake if I had such assurance then Christ were come You will not beleeve the King is come unlesse hee hug you in his bosome Thus wee judge according to sense not according to the promise of Christ who is blessed for ever It befalls the Soule as Iacob Gen. 45.24 Hee would not beleeve their word but when hee saw their Chariots then he was perswaded of it this is the frame of disconsolate spirits Wee have the word of God to confirme the presence of Christ unlesse you be Charioted with that ability as to triumph over all sinnes your spirits are not revived you beleeve not that Ioseph is yet alive your Saviour is with you When our eyes are held namely when the sting of Conscience sea●es or when the fiercenesse of temptation presses in or else when some worldly inconvenience sits close so that the thoughts of a mans heart are wholly bestowed upon that object the Soule cannot owne Christ though he were close by him A man that hath his heart swayed with sad meditations though hee meet with a man of his acquaintance yet hee would not know him So it was with the disciples looke Luke 24. vers 32. Did not our hearts burne in us as who should say there was testimony enough of a divine presence it was a Christ that spake but wee were not able to see it So when the soule is taken up with two hurries partly with temptation partly with worldly occasions it sees not Christ though the heart burnes towards him this is the ground why when Satan lets flie though wee propound never so many promises alwayes those perplexed Spirits forget what is spoken and their minde is only upon temptation They attend not Christ in the promise because their eyes are held though they be in their privie Chamber and may talke with our Saviour Psalm 13.23 The Lord Jesus out of our just desert doth hide himselfe Esay 8.17 Psalm 31.22 Now Christ hides himselfe in these three cases When the Saints fall into some foule grosse sin or else are at truce with some bosome corruption though but an infirmitie then God doth withdraw his presence for obedience is the tearme of Gods presence 2. Chron. 15.1 Hee is with us while we are with him If then the Saints breake company no marvell though Christ withdraw his society Iohn 19.21 This is the tenure of Christs manifestation provided wee love him but if not hee is gone Psalm 51. Create a new Spirit within mee as who should say all is to begin a new This God doth so shew his indignation against sinne hee will not beare nor bolster it no not in his owne and this God doth not only when they sin fouly but when they are at truce with a distemper though but an Infirmity as for example if a Christian be overtaken ordinarily with a cholerick distemper if a Christian be eager of the world or growes dead in services it is just with God that these men should be destitute of their comforts When the Saints of God grow wanton abusing the sense and sweetnesse of the feeling of his favour thereupon growing carelesse now God seeing a man abusing his goodnesse it is just with him to estrange himselfe from that Soule that hee may labour for his former strength againe Cant. 5.2 Psalm 30.6 The Lord hides himselfe by way of prevention as thus hee will not make some of his to apprehend his favour lest they should pranck up themselves in the privilege and censoriously contemne their fellow brethren but holds out the heart at the staffe end so much mercy as may serve his turne that hee may be a little comforted and yet humbled If the Father see the child grow proud hee keeps him upon dependance that he may have better obedience So God sees wee have unruly hearts and therefore keeps us upon dependance that hee may have more obedience Iohn 16.12 If there were high sailes upon a little Barke they would drowne it in stead of carrying of it So men proportion their sailes according to their Barke This is one maine ground why God takes away the sense of his favour The Sea is the world the Soule sailes about and a little gale carrieth it on but if it should have great sailes they would drowne it not that grace doth this the fault is not in the sailes but in the boat that will not beare c. So the fault is not in grace but in the Soule that cannot beare it This is the reason why many men have smoken out their dayes in sorrow and at their death have great assurance It was the speech of a good man that God will not alwayes give his servants a cup of Sack his meaning was hee would not alwayes comfort them the comforts of Gods Spirit are better than wine now much of this comfort with a proud heart would cause him to trample upon every man Therefore God keeps the cup to the last If while therefore God keeps us under hatches if while hee withdrawes his hand wee doe contend with the Almighty and often say why should I pray and God answers not heare and God accepts not if when wee are kept low and doe thus if then wee had what wee would certainly wee would turne our backs to the Almighty and say as they in Ieremy 2.31 Wee will come no more unto thee Therefore it is good for God to doe thus wee are not able to beare this saile else God would give it Vse 1 If this be so let every Soule take his part and portion All you stout disobedient spirits that will not obey the Gospell of God all hearts not broken and spirits not humbled I have nothing to say to you for the while But you that have any obedience of the worke of the spirit and grace in your Soules you that are now willingly conte●●●d and resolutely perswaded to give way to Ch●●●● and breake open doore to a Saviour if there be any Soule that hides himselfe according to the former doctrine you humble broken hearted sinners goe your wayes with comfort and the God of heaven goe with you nay hee is with you hee will meet with you at home nay hee will meet with you in the mid-way what ever thy sinnes or miseries or wants be here is consolation yea abundant consolation to support the heart if thou beest a poore broken hearted sinner it is enough the Lord Christ will come into your soules and let then what will or can come the Lord Jesus will come and that suddenly But you will say So many are the sinnes that lye upon mee my corruptions like clouds come in upon mee all my oathes and drunkennesse all pride and loosenesse and vanitie and earthly mindednesse all my corruptions come in upon mee and the guilt remaines and they are not pardoned their horror remaines and I cannot get my soule pacified in the assurance of the forgivenesse of