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A50397 Tria sunt omnia, or, A necessary narration and distinct discussion of faith, hope and love legible in The idea of the book / by R. Mayhew ... Mayhew, R. (Richard) 1680 (1680) Wing M1444; ESTC R16612 82,323 200

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Eternity unto Eternity thou art God Now the things of the world perish from their using yea perish from their use and yet there is a love to the world Moral As there is a carnal so there is a moral love which I shall reduce unto three heads Magisterial Parental and Conjugal Magisterial This is a love from the Master to the Servant A good Master hath a great love especially for a good Servant The Centurion's love was great to his Servant it is expresly said Luke 7.2 3. that he had a servant which was dear unto him but he was sick and ready to dye now hearing of Jesus he sent unto him the Elders of the Jews beseeching him that he would come and heal his Servant A Servant dear unto him The word imports a Servant of great price or a precious and honourable Servant Good and faithful Servants are rare and therefore precious May not that be said of Servants which is said of all other Relations among men for a few good there are many bad and like Jeremiah's Figs the good usually very good but the bad usually very bad There was not one Servant that went into the Ark with Noah nor out of Sodom with Lot which undeniably demonstrate that few Servants were good Parental As there is a Magisterial so there is a Parental love Davids love to Absalom was great if not too great That I had dyed for thee 2 Sam. 18.33 oh Absalom my Son my Son Was Absalom dead Spiritually Is Absalom dead naturally or rather violently yea is Absalom dead everlastingly Is he damned as well as dead It may be this was the reflection that was like a Dart to the Heart of David Oh that I had dyed that he might have lived Oh that I had gone to the grave of silence that he might not have gone to Hell The love of Jacob to Benjamin was great so great that the life of the Father seemeth to be bound up in the life of the Son Gen. 44.30 Kill the Son and you kill the Father one grave will serve for both But as there is a love from the Father to the Child so there is a love from the Mother to the Child The love of the Mother is a great love if not the greatest love Isa 49.15 Can a woman forget her sucking Child from having compassion on the Child of her womb Is there such a Woman among Women Can a Woman lay aside her nature Is not that Woman very unworthy to be ranked among Women that can desert the Babe of her Breast and expese it to have its Brains dashed out or its Bowels troden out Is there such a Woman 'T is pity there should be such a Woman Conjugal As there is a Magisterial and a Parental so there is a conjugal love This is a love from the Husband to the Wife and from the Wife to the Husband Husbands love your Wives Col. 3.19 and be not bitter against them A Metaphor taken from such things as are bitter in the Taste Gall mingled with sweet things makes them distastful So if the Husband be bitter the Wife will not digest it Among the Heathen the Gall of the Sacrifice that was slain and offered at Nuptials was cast out of doors to signifie that persons in a conjugal-state should be as Doves without a Gall. A man loves his Child as something of himself but he loves his Wife as Himself The Athenian-Lawgiver Tanquam aliquid sui tanquam Se. Solon commanded that Men and Women should marry together for Issue Pleasure and Love but not for Money Did they so then 't is to be feared that few do so now 'T is said of Wallaeus Clark's 1. Part. Eccl. Hist p. 982. and his Consort that their mutual care was so to please each other as by Deeds to prevent each others Desires conjugal-Conjugal-Love is at least ought to be great love The love of Abraham to Sarah was great of Isaac to Rebecca was great Livia nostri conjugii memor esto vive vale of Jacob to Rachel was great of Elkanah to Hanna was great of Augustus to Livia was great who dyed in the embracement of her with these words Remember that we were one live and farewel As there was love in life so there was love in death Eph. 5.25 Husbands love your Wives as Christ loved the Church and gave himself for it This as is an as of quality not of equality for Christ so loved the Church as to give himself to death for it even the death of the cross but thus Man doth not for his Wife if he did it would be insignificant for he could not save her nor sanctifie her nor satisfie her Spiritual As there is a carnal and a moral so there is a Spiritual love Thus there is a love in God to Man Rom. 5.8 But God commendeth his love towards us in that while we were yet sinners Christ dyed for us There is also a love in Man to God I love the Lord Psal 116.1 because he hath heard my voice and my supplications There is a love in Christians to Christians to all Christians and as Christians Since we heard of your Faith in Christ Jesus Col. 1.4 and of the love which ye have to all the Saints And John 13.1 as there is a love in Christ to Christians Having loved his own which were in the world he loved them unto the end so Can. 1.4 there is a love in Christians to Christ The upright love thee By a Christian I understand not a Babe of Nature but of Grace not a Christian of Mans but of Christs making It is a person that hath a life from Christ and a life for Christ 'T is a person that hath a Life from Christ I am crucified with Christ Gal. 2.20 nevertheless I live yet not I but Christ liveth in me He had a life whereby he did live saith one but he had not this life from himself nor in himself Aug. to give to others as Christ did I live yet not I. I live saith another a Spiritual life Perkins but not I as a natural man 'T is a person that hath a Life for Christ Where there is a life from him there is a life for him and where there is a life for him there must be a life from him Phi. 1.21 To me to live is Christ and to dye is gain Or Christ is to me life and death is gain so the Greek The meaning is this Christ is my life here by Grace and hereafter by Glory he is both the Author and the end of my life I live for him I live to him I live in him I live by him and if I be put to death it will not endammage me but advantage me for I shall exchange Earth for Heaven a Cottage for a Palace a Prison for a Paradise This is a Christian indeed and the love of this Christian to a
God His Intercession He is able to save to the utmost Heb. 7.25 all that come unto God by him seeing he ever liveth to make intercession for them Christ is Intercessor who hath the Judges ear Christ is the Churches Prince Christ is King of Sion King of Saints and to be King of Nations though the Kings of the Nations can hardly bear this Pardon this innocent Digression 1 Joh. 5.3 Come Lord Jesus come quickly He is lovely in all the administrations of his Regal Office His Commandments are not grievous Nihil difficile amanti Nothing is difficult to him that loveth Christ's Laws are Lines drawn in Love yea Lines drawn in Blood His yoak is easie and his burden is light Christ hath on his Vesture and on his Thigh Rev. 19.15 a name written KING of KINGS and LORD of LORDS It s Act. As there is a Reception of Christ so there is a Recumbancy upon Christ As Christ is received so he is rolled and rested upon It is not Christ or some others not Christ and some others but Christ and no other Faith in the vital Act of it is a resting upon another Faith in the most proper and essential Act of it is a rolling upon Christ Commit thy way unto the Lord. Psa 37.5 Golgnal-Jehovah darkecha Roll upon Jehovah thy way so the Hebrew Cast thy Soul and all thy Concerns whether for temporals or for eternals upon Jehovah It is with a Soul in this Act of rolling and resting upon Christ as it was with the four Lepers 2 Kings 7.3 4. who said one to another Why sit we here until we die If we enter into the City the Famine is there and we shall die there and if we sit still we die also now therefore come and let us fall into the Host of the Syrians if they save us alive we shall live and if they kill us we shall but die Thus saith the Soul when duly and truly awakened I see an indispensable necessity of Faith Mark 16.16 for He or She that believeth not shall be damned but no Man or Woman can from himself or her self believe Ex puris naturalibus If I go to Moses he is dead as Aaron died upon Mount Hor so Mose died upon Mount Nebo God now speaks not by a Servant but by a Son whom he hath appointed heir of all things and by whom he hath made the world If I go to Moses Heb. 1.2 I die and if I sit still I die if I remain in my blood I am like to bleed to eternal death If ye believ● not that I am he Joh. 8.24 ye shall die in your sins Well saith the Soul I have but one way left but this is Christ who is the Way Joh. 14.6 and the Truth and the Life the Way without Error the Truth without Falshood the Life without Death I will cast my self into the hands of this Christ I will cast my self at the Feet of this Christ if he will save me I shall not be damned if he will not save me I can but be damned though I know not how to bear the thoughts of damnation I will adventure here I will live or dye here I will in this case do as the Queen did in another Esth 4.16 I will go and if I perish I perish This is a going unto Christ this going unto Christ is a believing in Christ this is the direct though not the reflect Act of Faith this is a Faith of Affiance though not a Faith of Assurance Now the Man or the Woman that hath this Faith though He or She hath not Assurance shall not perish for the promise is made unto this Joh. 6.37 All that the Father giveth me shall come unto me and he that cometh unto me I will in no wise cast out Herein ye have a twofold Assertion the one refers to the Father and therein a twofold Act of Giving and of Drawing All that the Father giveth me shall come unto me Giveth me chooseth in me Thou hast given him power over all flesh Joh. 17.2 that he should give eternal life to as many as thou hast given him shall come unto me shall believe in me going or coming unto Christ is believing in Christ He that cometh unto me shall never hunger Joh. 6. ●5 and he that believeth on me shall never thirst The other Act belongs to the Son And he that cometh unto me that is believeth in me I will in no wise cast out Wherein ye have three things worthy a most spiritual and serious reflection the person promising the person promised and the subject matter of the promise The person promising This is Christ who hath Bowels of Mercy as well as Beams of Glory This is Christ who is the Being of Beings as God the Beauty of Beauties as Man the Blessing of Blessings Joh. 6.36 as God-Man But I said unto you that ye also have seen me and believe not The Promiser is Christ Matth. 1.23 25. Jer. 23.6 who is as able to perform as to promise One who cannot out-bid himself and whose names are Emanuel Jesus Jehovah The person promised Him Him that cometh unto me believeth in me Him or Her the Man or the Woman without exception or exemption as to Nation whether Jew or Gentile as to Age whether a Methuselah or a Josiah as to Degree Acts 10.34 a Craesus or a Codrus God is no respecter of persons The subject matter of the Promise I will in no wise cast out There are two Negatives in the Greek 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 which strengthen the Affirmative I will not not cast out of doors As if Christ had said though there be not grace desired if there be grace desiring I will not not 1 Pet. 2.2 cast this person out of doors Though there be not the Faith of Assurance if there be the Faith of Affiance I will not not cast this person out of doors Though there be not the reflect act of Faith if there be the direct act of Faith I will not not cast this person out of doors I will be so far from shutting the door upon this person when He or She cometh that I will not cast this person out of doors after He or She is come Oh infinite mercy As this is an endeared so an endearing Text and thousands of Souls may have happily closed with a Christ in it It 's Rule Gospel-Faith hath it's Rule and 't is an infallible one Christ is to be received and rested upon according to Gospel Tenders and Terms Now the Terms of the Gospel are free freely-free Christ must be received and rested upon not upon the account of the merit of his own but upon the account of his own merit The Sinner must come as a Sinner Mat. 9.12 13. unto this Saviour The whole need not a Physician They see no need of a Physician But those that
Remembring without ceasing your work of Faith and labour of love and patience of hope in our Lord Jesus Christ They who believe must study to maintain good works Though works morally and spiritually good be not essential unto Faith yet they are evidential unto Faith though they be not the essence of a lively Faith yet they are the evidence that Faith lives for Jam. 2.26 as the body without the soul is dead so Faith without works is dead But what are the Symbols of a great Qu. 2. and a strong Faith A great and a strong Faith Sol. 1. can trust God without a pawn Then Faith acts in a most Kingly way Job 13.15 when it hangs upon a killing God Though he slay me yet will I trust in him Though God makes a Thrust at me and that Thrust should be mortal yet he shall be the Object of my Trust An unbeliever yea a weak believer must have something to feed his Senses or he gives up the Ghost when an unbeliever is at his wealths end he is at his wits end but now a great and a strong Faith questions not but that God will make provision though he sees not in which way the provision should come Crede qued non vides videbis quod non credis Believe what thou seest not and thou shalt see what thou believest not It is Faith to believe what thou seest not whose reward is to see what thou believest Heaven and Hell have all in sight Faith will have no work in either Faith fears no Famine Nothing grows weak where Faith grows strong Lactant. Judg as one saith of Persons by Faith not of Faith by persons The Prophet strains lovelily and yet loftily wherein there is a supposed condition and a proposed conclusion A supposed Condition Though the Fig-tree Hab. 3.17 18. and the Vine fail though the Olive and the Fields fail though the Flock and Herd fail Suppose nothing but impending judgments suppose a death upon all and a failure of all things Here is the Condition supposed A proposed Conclusion Yet will I rejoyce in the Lord I will joy in the God of my Salvation Here is the Conclusion proposed Though desolation and devastation come though poverty and prison come though fire and famine come though sword and pestilence come yet will I rejoyce in the Lord I will joy in the God of my Salvation Here Faith hath nothing in hand and Christ shall be trusted without a pawn Christ is a Feast in Famine and All in the want of all unto a person that hath a great and a strong Faith Faith hath a chymical art Chymists they say will entract Gold out of Stones and Iron He that can extract evil out of the Apostolick and evangelick Faith must needs be an excellent Chymist and may safely undertake to draw water out of a Pumice A great and a strong Faith is a wonder-working Faith Faith is a prophetick grace and answers it self Psa 37.34 Though he falleth yet shall he not be utterly cast down for God upholdeth him with his hand Faith worketh thorough Eclipses and is this short of a wonder This is the true Logick of Faith to draw conclusions of Peace in War of Safety in Danger of Light in Darkness of Life in Death This is the victory that overcometh the world 1 Joh. 5.4 even our Faith Take not the Act without the Object Faith may be said to overcome two wayes As it discerneth a Vacuity in all terrene Objects Eccl. 1.2 Vanity of Vanities saith the preacher all is Vanity As it uniteth to Christ Faith makes the Subject in which it is a member of Christ and so a Conqueror thorough Christ John 16.33 I have overcome the world He that hath a great and a strong Faith is above the worlds frowning and the worlds fawning A great and a strong Faith is steady and stedfast A weak Faith is shaken in the Soul though not shaken out of the Soul but a strong Faith is like an Oake which spreadeth its root deep and is not easily blown down Hence that imposition 1 Cor. 15.58 wherefore my Brethren be ye stedfast and unmoveable A metaphor taken from a Foundation on which a thing stands firm or a Seat Luke 22.32 wherein a man sits firm I have prayed for thee that thy Faith fail not Satan's first Seige was laid against the Faith of Threatnings here 't is laid against the Faith of Promises but saith Christ I have prayed for thee and for all that are mine as well as thee that thy Faith fail not that it fall not short of what it hath been or of what it should be A great and a strong Faith can swim against Wind and Tide Corrupt reason speaks like Peter Master save thy self but a great Faith saith Luke 9.24 He that will save his life shall lose it but he that will lose his life for my sake the same shall save it Corrupt reason saith who would profess against the streams of the times But a great Faith saith 't is better to dye than to deny better to suffer than to sin Corrupt reason consulteth safety but a great Faith consulteth duty and will hazard safety to preserve Sanctity An Abraham thorough grace can sail to Heaven though the tide of reason and wind of temptation be against him Gen. 22. Take uow thy Son thine onely Son Isaac the onely Son left in his Family for Ishmael was gone or his onely legitimate Son in opposition to a Bastard whom thou lovest with an especial dearness as being the Son of thine old age and of thy Wives miraculous conception above the course and force of nature and get thee into the land of Moriah 2 Chron. 3.1 upon which the Temple was built and offer him there for a burnt offering Was not this command enough not onely to puzzle fleshly wisdom but even Faith it self One command seems to enterfeir with another that in obeying one he must disobey another One command saith Thou shalt not kill but here Go take thy Son and offer him up for a burnt offering That God who gives life may call for it when he pleaseth In this command all that was in Abraham was put to trial Take a taste As a Man It is inhumane to slay an innocent one though a Servant yea a Stranger but this was a Son Or As a Father It was unnatural to kill his own Child though he had many Children he had but One. Or As a Husband What will his Consort say that he should be killed against whom she could not endure a Scorn or a Flout Or As a Believer Will not Infidels blaspheme his God and Religion for such a Fact This is the tenth time as some reckon that Abraham was tried but was there any trial like unto this What Course doth he now steer He doth not call Relations and Reason Gen. 22.3 4 5 6. to the Council-board but
hast faith Have there been no Pains nor Pangs and yet hast faith This faith may have the stamp of a Caesar but it hath not the stamp of a Christ upon it A true Faith is hardly come by it cost many Prayers and many Tears this spiritual Infant is not born without Pains Pangs When Peter had told the House of Israel that God had made that same Jesus whom they Crucified Acts 2.36 37. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Leigh both Lord and Christ the Text saith They were pricked in their Heart The word signifieth to Rent Vex and Wound punctually even the least part and point of the Heart as if the sharpest points of many empoysoned Daggers in the severest manner had been fastned in their Hearts Now Soul hath thy faith a Train of good Works Hath it Christ for Object Did it cost thee dear Then 't is a true Faith though a little Faith A true Faith hath two Hands A false Faith hath but one Hand An Hypocrite would take Christ but not give up himself to Christ An Hypocrite would take Christ by way of Surety but not give up himself to Christ by way of Surrender but now a true Faith though it be but a little Faith takes Christ as a Saviour and submits unto Christ as a Soveraign True faith can say to Christ Rule thou in the midst of thine Enemies Psal 110.2 Not only in the midst of thine Enemies without but also in the midst of thine Enemies within Now Soul art as willing to be sanctified by Christ as to be saved by Christ As willing to be crucified with Christ as to be crowned with Christ Then thy faith though a little Faith is a true Faith A true Faith dreads not Trial. An honest Man is not afraid of the Bar. A false Faith dreads a coming to the Test to the Trial to the Touchstone An Hypocrite is like a Man that hath stoln Goods in his House the Man is unwilling that his House should be searched the Hypocrite is unwilling that his Heart should be searched but true Faith will come to the Trial. Psal 26.2 Examine me O Lord and prove me try my Reins and my Heart A true Faith will live in a Storm A false Faith will die in a Storm an Hypocrite is like those Hearers that had no Root Luk. 8.13 which for a time believed but in time of Temptation fell away When a Storm or Showr of Blood came their Faith died but true Faith will live in a Storm Col. 2.6 7. for as it hath Christ for Object so it hath Christ for Root Now Soul doth not thy Faith dread the Test and will it live in a Storm Then though a little 't is a true Faith But to conclude this first Section suffer the words of Exhortation Art not in Christ Come then to Christ. Art not in Christ Come then to Christ Joh. 8.24 or go to Hell If ye believe not that I am he ye shall die in your sins If ye die in your Sins ye will be Damned for your Sins Art out of Christ 'T is a wonder to me and may be to Thee that thou art out of Hell Art in Christ Welcome then two words Multiply Cries through Christ unto Christ for more Faith Luk 17.5 The Apostles said unto the Lord increase our faith Drink of the Brook by the way and lift up thy Head He that believeth Acts 13.39 is justified from all things from which he could not be justified by the Law of Moses The Compendium Versified PRose into Poem comes to welcome Those In Poem that no welcom found in Prose Faith subject is this leads the Van of Grace This goeth first within the Churches Race Faith subject is But what 's a Gospel-faith 'T is Heaven's Gift as one most truly saith The Spirit 's Fruit the Essence of it lies In taking Christ as sacred Truth complies On Gospel-terms which Terms are freely free In all his Offices now these are three Christ Jesus Lord who first and ever since Hath been the Churches Prophet Priest and Prince Thus taking there must be there also must Be resting solely by this mortal Dust On Jesus Christ the Lord for Grace and Glory This sweetly doth comport with Sacred Story If Faith then Love tho not about Romances To Christ and Christ's the Christless Ordinances A Gospel-faith 't is great 't is strong I see Its Symptoms also may appear to Thee No Famine fears this Faith but Christ doth take Without a l'awn and Earnings of him make In Famine Christ to great Faith is a Feast A Fragment is with Christ a Dish at least It s Logick also doth Conclusions make Of Light in Darkness Life in Death awake 'T is steady stedfast too let none controul Not shaken out though shaken in the Soul This swims ' gainst Wind and Tide it progress makes Bears great Delays and no Denial takes Great Act'on Pass'on Promises and all Great Providences Tempting Sinning call For Gospel-faith timely to take the Wall Which cannot stoop unto a final Fall Lend both Ears now and hear for Jesus saith Oh Woman great is thy Prophetick Faith THough Faith be little may it not be true A Spark and Drop the Fire and Water shew He teacheth well that doth distinguish well Now real Faith from false may Mortals tell True Faith of good Works hath a lovely Train Its Object 's true it costeth dear again It hath two Hands it dreadeth not a Test It liveth in a Storm that 's better best Art not in Christ Go then to him or go To Tophet dying unto endless Wo. But art in Christ beg down more of this Grace Be joyous also running of thy Race From all things hath a Surety freed Thee That Moses Law could not a Sinner free As there 's a great so there 's a little Faith In sacred Scripture this Jehovah saith SECTION II. Of HOPE CHAP. I. Whether there be a Gospel-Hope and what this Gospel-Hope is AS there is a Gospel-Faith so there is a Gospel-Hope Faith is the Christians Logick Hope is the Christians Rhetorick Faith is compared to a Doctor in the Schools Hope is compared to a Captain in the Wars Though there may be a difference between Faith and Hope in respect of Subject in respect of Object in respect of Office and in respect of Order yet as there is a Gospel-Faith so there is a Gospel-Hope Now as a Gospel-Faith so a Gospel-Hope hath a various acception and acceptation in the sacred Scripture By Hope sometimes understand Faith Be ready always to give an answer to every Man that asketh you a reason of the Hope that is in you with meekness 1 Pet. 3.15 and fear By Hope here understand Faith Faith as to the Doctrine and Discipline of the Gospel If the Glory of God and the good of those that ask a reason of Faith as to the Doctrine and Discipline of the Gospel be concerned otherwise we are not to cast
A Saints life would be a sad life should there only be a Cross but as there is a Cross here so there shall be a Crown hereafter If in this life only we have hope in Christ 1 Cor. 15.19 we are of all men the most miserable But the Saint shall have a compensation hereafter for all his crosses and calamities here for all his dangers and deaths here for all his sorrows and sufferings here for all his trials and travels here The righteous perisheth Isa 57.1 The righteous that is the righteous man or woman the righteous person But what of him or her He or She perisheth that is dyeth and the body perisheth Is here all Marg. No And merciful men men of kindness or of godliness are taken away none considering that they are taken away from the evil to come From the evil of sin and from the evil of suffering Ah but my Temptations are many Ob. 1. Art actually Christ's Sol. thou art more loved by Christ than hated by Satan The mercy of a Christ is more than the Malignity of a Satan and Christ loves his more than Satan can hate his Christ by his own blood hath once entred into the holy place Heb. 9.12 having obtained eternal into the holy place having obtained eternal redemption for us Thou art redeemed for ever but thou shale not be tempted for ever Ah but my Tribulations are many Oh. 2. Art a lover of Christ Sol. 1. then all things shall work together for thy good There is unto the lovers of Christ under every providential Occurrence an universal Concurrence of things for good All things shall work together for good to to them that love God All things Rom. 8.28 as national and congregational so personal As it was said 't is Good that Nero persecuteth so it may be said it was for good that Nero persecuted Art a lover of Christ Suffer but a while thou hast but a while to suffer The longest night will have an end After ye have suffered a while 'T is but a while yea a little while yea a very little while that thou hast to bear the cross For yet a very little while Isa 10.25 and the indignation shall cease and mine anger in their destruction The Cross is transient the Crown is permanent Art a lover of Christ then the last dish will be the best Hast a cross for Christ thou shalt have a Crown with Christ Hast a Hell here thou shalt have a Heaven hereafter Hast thy worst here thou shalt have thy best hereafter Hast thy bitter here thou shalt have thy sweet hereafter Hast thy Wilderness here thou shalt have thy Canaan hereafter Christ hath reserved the best wine until the last he will make the last Act the best part of the Comedy Mark the perfect man Psa 37.37 and behold the upright for the end of that man is peace Ah! Ob. 3. but my Corruptions are many This is sad Sol. this is saddest Flee from sin as from a most pestilential plague as the Pest of Pests yet sorrow not as one without hope 1 Joh. 2.1 Little children I write unto you that ye sin not Ye had better be sick than sinning be sighing than sinning be suffering than sinning be doing than sinning be dying than sinning Yet if any one sin we have an Advocate with the Father Jesus Christ the righteous Ah but I question whether Christ loves me Ob. 4. Oh that I did but know that Christ loves me I could leap over a wall and run thorough a troop if I did but know that Christ loves me Oh! how shall I know that Christ loves me Dost thou love Christ Sol. certainly then Christ loveth thee Pro. 8.17 I love them that love me and they that seek me early shall find me Christ is first in love the love of a Christ is primary the love of a Christian is secondary the love of a Christ is the cause the love of a Christian is but the effect We love him Why 1 Joh. 4.19 because he first loved us There is the Sun and then the Light the Tree and then the Fruit love from Christ and then love to Christ Ah but I question whether I love Christ Though Christ may love me Ob. 5. yet I question whether I love him As a word filty spoken so a word fitly written is like an apple of gold in a picture of Silver But how shall I know whether my love to Christ be of the right Stamp Is it jealous then 't is real Sol. Art more jealous of thine own heart than of the hearts of others thy love then to Christ is real Eleven of the twelve Apostles seemed to have a holy jealcusie upon themselves for every one of them began to say Mat. 26.22 Lord is it I 'T is true at last Judas spake but he spake last v. 25. Master is it I He saith unto him thou hast said Judas was plotting his Apprehension and Crucifiction and yet he saith master is it I The rest might be in earnest and truly jealous though he was not God was jealous for Sion with great jealousie And the Apostle was jealous of the Corinthians 2 Cor. 11.2 with a godly jealousie or according to the Greek with the zeal of God 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Thus a lover of Christ keeps up a holy jealousie upon himself he dreads a disobliging of Christ a disquieting of Christ a disturbing of Christ a disgusting of Christ. Can. 3.5 I charge you ye daughters of Jerusalem that ye stir not up nor awake my love until he pleaseth Is it cordial then 't is real Is thy love not only in word but also in truth not complemental but cordial then 't is right 1 Joh. 3.18 and real My little children let us not love in word neither in tengue but indeed and in truth We are to love in word and in tongue but not in word and tongue only our Deeds must speak the Truth of our Loves The love of an Hypoerite to Christ is like the shining of a Glow-worm it shineth but it heateth not Is it uncessant then 't is of the right Stamp True love knoweth no playing days it ever hath a rest of contentation but it never hath a rest of cessation As he was never a Friend that is not ever a Friend so he was never a Lover that is not ever a Lover As Christ once loving his ever loveth his so a Christian of his making once loving him ever loveth him Eph. 3.17 That Christ may dwell in your hearts by faith that ye being rooted and grounded in love As Christ dwells in the hearts of his lovers by his special and spiritual presence and influence so these are rooted and grounded in love their love is firm and strong But what follows v. 18. That we may be able to comprehend with all Saints what is the bredth