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A54583 A learned, pious, and practical commentary, upon the Gospel according to St. Mark wherein the sacred text is logically analyzed; the meaning of the holy Spirit clearly and soundly opened: doctrines naturally raised, strongly confirmed, vindicated from exceptions, and excellent inferences deduced from them: all seeming differences in the history between this and the other evangelists fairly reconciled: many important cases of conscience, judiciously, succinctly, and perspicuously solved. By that laborious and faithful servant of Christ, Mr. George Petter, late Minister of the Gospel at Bread in Sussex. Petter, George. 1661 (1661) Wing P1888; ESTC R220413 2,138,384 918

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Originall sin and so lyable by nature unto the Wrath and Judgments of God Psal 51. 5. David confesseth That he was shapen and conceived in Iniquity by his Mother Rom. 5. 14. Death reigned from Adam to Moses even over them that had not sinned after the similitude of Adam's Transgression c. that i● over Infants and young Children who had not actually sinned yet were guilty of Originall sin and defiled with it And this we see by daily experience to be true in that Infants and young Children as well as elder People are chastised by the hand of God with bodily sicknesses and pains and with Death it self which shews them to be tainted with guilt and corruption of sin which makes them lyable to such Judgments of God Quest Quest How come young Children to be thus tainted with sin and so lyable to God's Wrath and Judgment Answ Answ By reason of Adam's Fall and Transgression by which he made both himself and all his Posterity guilty of sin and lyable to the curse of God and so from Adam this corruption of sin and lyablenesse to God's Wrath is derived to all mankind by naturall Birth or Descent by which means even Children and Infants do receive it from their Parents So Rom. 5. 12. By one man sin entred into the World and Death by sin c. Vse 1 Vse 1. See by this the cause why young Children or Infants have need of the Sacrament of Baptism to be administred to them viz. because being naturally defiled with Guilt and Corruption of original sin and liable to God's wrath and Judgments they have therefore need to be washed and purged from their sins by the Blood of Christ sealed by the Water in Baptism c. Which therefore ought to stir up all Parents to be careful to procure this Sacrament for their Children and that in due time not delaying it too long for worldly respects c. Vse 2 Vse 2. See what cause for Parents to be humbled and repent not only for their own sins but also for the sins of their Children confessing and craving pardon of them in Christ that so they may be forgiven them and that by this means they may be delivered from the Wrath and Curse of God at least from eternal Wrath and from temporal Judgments so far as is good for them that they may either be with-holden from them or sanctified unto them to work for their good Use 3 Use 3. This should also move Parents to use all good means whereby the natural Corruption of sin may come to be mortified in their Children and purged out of them more and more and whereby the contrary work of Grace may be wrought in them that as they have been Instruments of their natural Birth in sin and so made them Children of Wrath so they may be the means of their Regeneration or new Birth To this end they ought to be most careful to train them up religiously in the true Knowledge and Fear of God using all means to reform sin in them and to further the Work of Grace in them as frequent Instruction Admonition due and moderate Correction c. Observ 2 Observ 2. In that the Lord did lay this heavy Affliction upon this Child being very young even in his Infancy as is probable whereas he passed over and spared many other not onely Children but elder People who were as much and more polluted with sin the cause or reason of this the Lord's dealing is secret neither is it expressed here by the Evangelist as being known to God onely From whence therefore we may learn thus much that the wayes and proceedings which God doth use with men in executing his Judgments upon them in this life are oftentimes secret and hidden from us in respect of the Causes and Reasons of them We neither do nor can alwayes know or comprehend the Causes or Reasons moving the Lord to execute such or such temporal Judgments upon men or Children in this life but the causes are many times secret to us and known onely to God himself Rom. 11. 33. How unsearchable are the Judgments of God and his wayes past finding out So far as the Lord doth manifest the causes and reasons of his Judgments upon men either in his Word or by his Works and by the outward events which happen we may know them but because he doth not alwayes so manifest them therefore they are not alwayes known to us but sometimes secret and unsearchable Note here that this is not to be understood of the original or meritorious cause of God's Judgments for that is alwayes known to be sin but especially of the final causes or ends which the Lord aimeth at in such Judgments These are oftentimes secret and unsearchable unto us Use Use This teacheth us not too curiously to search into the causes reasons or ends which the Lord aimeth at in those temporal Judgments or Chastisements which he inflicteth either upon us or others in this life especially if they be strange or unwonted Judgments but we are rather to admire and religiously to adore them and withal to endeavour to make a holy use of them For this we must know that although the causes of God's Judgments are sometimes secret yet are they alwayes just and therefore we must hereof rest assured without curious searching after the secret wayes of God remembring what is said Deut. 29. 29. Secret things belong unto the Lord our God c. Such secret things are the wayes and dealings of God in respect of his Judgments which he often inflicteth upon men in this life and therefore not too curiously to be pryed into by us or rashly to be censured or spoken of but rather in religious silence to be adored and reverenced The Lord doth many times inflict strange and unwonted Judgments and Afflictions upon Men Women and Children in this life such as we can give no probable reason of why the Lord should so deal with them rather than with others here then we must remember not to be curious in searching after the secret causes and ends which the Lord aimeth at in such Judgments but to rest in his most just proceedings in all his Judgments making the best and most religious use of them unto our selves Mark 9. 22. And oft times it hath cast him into the fire and into the Waters to destroy him but if thou canst do April 29. 1627. any thing c. NOW followeth the further declaration and amplification of his Child's misery by acquainting our Saviour into how great perils and dangers of death the Devil had often brought the Child by casting him into the Fire and Water to destroy or kill him Observ 1 Observ 1. The deadly hatred and malice of the Devil against mankind in that he desireth and seeketh not onely the hurt and annoyances but also the utter ruine and destruction of those over whom he hath any Power See Chap. 1. Ver. 23. Joh. 8. 44. A Murderer
unto them c. This hath been before observed Observ 2 Observ 2. It is just with the Lord to deprive such People and Persons of the means of Salvation who contemn the same and make not good use of them while they do enjoy them See this also before observed I proceed to the occasion of the Miracle which was a twofold Work of Mercy performed by the Friends of the Deaf and Dumb man viz. Their bringing him to Christ and their beseeching Christ to Cure him by putting his hands on him Where 1. Consider the person unto whom they shew mercy described by his present Misery or Affliction laid on him by the hand of God being Deaf and having an Impediment in his Speech 2. The works of Mercy which they performed toward him in bringing him to Christ to be cured and beseeching Him c. One that was Deaf Whether he were born Deaf is not expressed and it is rather likely That this Deafness was accidentall coming upon him either through Age or otherwise laid upon him by the hand of God For if he had been born Deaf then he must needs also have been altogether Dumb whereas it is not said That he was altother Dumb but that he had an impediment in his Speech Some think he was striken of the Devil with this Deafnesse and impediment of Speech But if it were so it is likely the Evangelist would not have concealed it Had an Impediment in his Speech Or a difficulty of speaking It is likely it was not a small or ordinary Impediment or difficulty of speaking such as is in those that have stammering Tongues or are slow of Speech but rather a great and extraordinary Impediment which so hindred him that he could not utter any plain words so as to be understood of others but onely a confused noyse or sound of words Object Object Ver. 37. The People say of Christ That he made the Dumb to speak Answ Answ 1. It is spoken vulgarly after the common manner of Speech whereby such as have a difficulty of speaking are said to be dumb 2. Or else because our Saviour at that time Cured others that were altogether Dumb as may appear Matth. 15. 30. Now this Deafness and difficulty of Speech is mentioned as a great misery and affliction and so it was For 1. By this means he was deprived of outward communion and fellowship with God by prayer and hearing the Word of God 2. Deprived also of that comfort and benefit which otherwise he might have had by the society of Men and especially of the society of God Observ 1 Observ 1. See here the cursed Fruit and Effect of Sin which hath brought such evils and miseries upon man's Body as Deafness Dumbness Blindness c. Sin is the Root and originall Cause of these infirmities and miseries unto which man's Body is subject since the Fall of Adam Sin is that which provoketh God thus to deprive some of the use of their Naturall senses as Hearing Seeing Feeling Smelling c. As Death entred into the World by Sin Rom. 5. 12. So all Diseases and Infirmities of man's Body For before the Fall of Adam our Bodies were not subject to any such Infirmities neither should they ever have been if Man had not sinned against God Hence it is That our Saviour when he Cured such as were Diseased in Body did also pronounce forgiveness of Sins to them upon their Faith as to the sick of the Palsy Chap. 2. And for this Cause also when he Cured that impotent man which lay at the Pool of Bethesda Joh. 5. He bid him go away and sin no more lest a worse Infirmity or Disease should come upon him And 1 Cor. 11. 30. For this Cause that is for the sin of profaning the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper many are weak and sick c. Luke 1. 20. Zachary was stricken dumb for his unbelief Object Object Joh. 9. 3. It is said of the blind man That neither he nor his Parents had sinned c. Answ Answ Our Saviour there speaketh not of the Originall and procuring Cause of his blindness which was sin but of the speciall end which the Lord aimed at in afflicting upon him that Disease or Infirmity of Blindnesse which was the manifestation of the work of God that is of the divine Power and Glory of Christ's God-head in Curing him miraculously Vse 1 Use 1. Learn to grow in hatred and detestation of Sin which is so offensive to God provoking him thus to punish and chastise men in their Bodies with such Diseases and Infirmities as Deafnesse Dumbnesse c. This must move us to hate all sin yea the very occasions of it even the Garment unspotted c. Jude ver 23. And shew our utter hatred by our care and conscience to shun it in life and practise Remember the cursed Effects of it that it doth not onely bring Death and Destruction upon the Soul but it is also the Root and Cause of all miseries diseases and infirmities of the Body making our Bodies lyable to all manner of such Infirmities and Maladies and capable of them This is that which provoketh God to take away from some the use of their Senses and Speech and the use of the limbs and parts of their Bodies As the Magistrate or Civil Judge sometimes proceedeth against some kind of Malefactors being guilty of grosse and notorious Crimes causing such to lose their Ears or to have their right Hands cut off or Tongues to be cut out of their Heads as the manner is in some Countries So the Lord in Justice proceedeth against men for sin c. See then that sin is the most hurtfull and pernicious enemy to Soul and Body poysoning and infecting both killing and destroying the Soul maiming the Body depriving it of the use of naturall Sense Speech c. and in the end bringing Death upon it Therefore as we desire and wish the good of our Souls and Bodies take heed of Sin c. Vse 2 Use 2. See what use to make of such Judgments and Chastisements laid upon men in their Bodies when we see or hear of such as are stricken with Deafness Dumbness Blindness with losse of their limbs or of the use of them c. Look not onely at these outward miseries in themselves but above all take occasion to think of Sin the Root and Cause of them all Look at these infirmities and miseries as so many Badges and Tokens of God's wrath and justice against Sin And hence take occasion to meditate of the hainousnesse of Sin provoking God thus to Chastise men in their Bodies For although the Lord do not alwayes lay such infirmities and miseries upon men as punishments to satisfie his Justice and Wrath as he doth upon the Wicked but sometimes for tryall of his own Children yet it is true that Sin is alwayes the first Originall and procuring Cause or the deserving Cause of all such miseries c. Use 3 Use 3. See
c. Hereby our Saviour implyeth that after they had seen this Transfiguration they should taste of Death in the time appointed of God This he presupposeth whence we may learn that even the faithful Saints and Servants of God are subject to bodily death and shall at length in their due time taste and have experience of it As they cannot by before the time appointed of God so when that time cometh they must and shall certainly taste of Death This is true of all the Saints and faithful even of the best and most excellent Christ's own Disciples yea the most eminent and chief of them for Grace as Peter James and John who are here particularly meant must at length come unto Death Joh. 21. 19. Our Saviour foretells Peter of his Death and the manner of it And 2 Pet. 1. 14. he prophesies of his own Death Shortly I must put off this my Tabernacle even as our Lord Jesus hath shewed me Touching the Death of James we read Acts 12. 2. that Herod put him to Death And touching John although some have erroneously imagined that he should not dye at all but remain alive till Christ's second coming grounding this their errour upon those words of our Saviour Joh. 21. 22. yet that the contrary is true may appear not onely by the words of John himself ver 23. of the same Chapter and by our Saviour's words in this place but also by the testimony of sundry antient Writers of the Church who report that he dyed and was buried at Ephesus about a hundred years after the Birth of Christ Now as it is true of these three Disciples of Christ here spoken of that in their due times they tasted of Death So is it also true of the rest of Christ's Disciples and of all the Saints of God mentioned in Scripture that as they lived unto the time appointed of God so when that time was come they dyed or tasted of Death So all the holy Patriarchs Prophets religious Kings of Israel and Judah lived and dyed c. So all the Saints in the new Testament Esay 57. 1. The Righteous perisheth and mercifull men are taken away c. viz. By Death they are taken away from the Earth Reas 1 Reas 1. Bodily Death is the common condition appointed of God for all men to pass thorough Hebr. 9. 27. It is appointed unto men that is unto all men once to dye Therefore it is appointed for the Saints of God as well as others Job 30. 23. I know that thou wilt bring me to Death and to the House appointed for all living Reas 2 Reas 2. The Saints of God are tainted with the corruption of sin as well as others Therefore they as well as others are lyable to Death as the wages of sin Rom. 5. 12. Death passed upon all men for that all have sinned Object 1 Object 1. Joh. 8. 51. If a man keep my saying he shall never see Death Answ Answ It is to be understood of eternal Death not of Temporall Object 2 Object 2. Henoch and Eliah dyed not but were taken away from Earth to Heaven extraordinarily Hebr. 11. 5. Henoch was translated that he should not see Death Eliah taken up to Heaven in a fiery Chariot c. 2 King 2. 11. Answ Answ These were extraordinary and speciall Examples to whom the Lord for speciall causes did vouchsafe this Priviledge which therefore makes nothing against the general and ordinary course which God doth take with all other his Saints viz. To bring them unto Death and to cause them to taste of it every one in their time Object 3 Object 3. 1 Cor. 15. 51. We shall not all sleep but we shall all be changed Answ Answ That change of the Saints found alive at Christ's second coming shall be in stead of Death unto them Quest Quest why doth not the Lord abolish Temporal Death as well as eternal unto his Saints and wholly free them from the former as well as from the latter seeing he hath Power so to do Answ Answ The Lord will have Temporal Death to remain and that his Saints and Children shall taste of it as well as others for these Reasons 1. That they may be conformable to Christ their Head who first tasted of Death and so was Crowned with Glory Hebr. 2. 9. 2. To humble them the more in the sense of their sins which are the meritorious and procuring cause of Death in them 3. The Lord hath thought it fit that as Sin brought Death into the World so Death should carry Sin out of the World That his Saints should be freed from all remnants of sinful corruption by means of Death Use 1 Use 1. For admonition to the Saints and Faithful as well as others to make accompt of Death and to prepare and fit themselves to undergo and taste of it make a vertue of necessity Seeing they must dye therefore daily prepare to do this great and last work of a Christian Job 14. 14. All the Dayes of my appointed Time will I wait till my change come Object Object The Saints and Faithful cannot but be fit and well prepared for Death Therefore this admonition is needless c. Answ Answ There are Degrees of fitness and preparedness for Death And though all true Believers are in some measure prepared for it yet because this their preparation is mingled with much weaknesse and imperfection therefore they have need daily to fit and prepare themselves for Death in a farther degree and measure Quest Quest How is this to be done Answ Answ 1. By frequent and often meditation of Death and of the necessity of it by God's Ordinance c. Deut. 32. 29. Oh that they were wise that they would consider their latter end This is called numbring of our Dayes Psal 90. 12. So teach us to number our Dayes c. make Death present to us by meditation before it come 2. By often meditation of those Grounds of comfort which the Word of God affordeth to the Saints against Death As 1. The Death of Christ whereby he hath satisfied for their sins and so taken away the sting and curse of their Death so as now it is not hurtful to them nor to be feared at all 1 Cor. 15. 55. O Death where is thy sting c 2. The blessed estate and condition of the Saints immediately after Death resting from their Labours c. Rev. 14. 13. Their Souls carryed by the Angels into Abraham bosom c. 3. The Resurrection of our Bodies which we hope and certainly look for at the last Day c. 3. By daily renewing their Faith and Repentance that so they may be more and more assured of the pardon of their sins and peace with God in Christ and so that they shall dye in the Lord c. Use 2 Use 2. A motive to us to be willing to dye and to encourage us thereunto whensoever the Lord shall call us to it seeing Death is such a condition and
life Now gift is free or else it is no gift properly So elsewhere he is said to have given himself for us Ephes 5. 2. and to lay down his life for us Joh. 10. 15. I lay down my life for my sheep And ver 18. No man taketh it from me but I lay it down of my self c. See before chap. 8. ver 31. the same point in effect handled with the uses of it Now followeth the end of Christs giving his life To be a Ransome or price of Redemption for us Observ 1 Observ 1. By Nature we are all Captives and Bond-slaves under the power of sin and Satan else no need for Christ to ransome us 1. We are Captives and slaves to sin 2. To Satan To Sin in three respects 1. In regard of the guilt of it with which we are all holden before God by Nature Rom. 3. 19. By the Law every mouth is stopped and all the world found guilty before God 2. In respect of the corruption of sin and sinful lusts which naturally raign in us and over us Joh. 8. 34. He that committeth sin is the servant of sin and Tit. 3. 3. We our selves in time past were disobedient serving divers lusts c. 3. In respect of the punishment due to sin which is the wrath and curse of God both temporal and eternal which we are liable unto Ephes 2. 3. We are by nature children of wrath c. To Satan we are also Captives and Slaves by Nature 2 Tim. 2. ult wicked men are said to be taken captive by him at his will Now this is true not only in regard of that power which the Devil hath over us in our natural estate to tempt us unto sin and to cause us to yield to his temptations in which respect he is said to work effectually in the children of disobedience Ephes 2. 2. but also in regard of that power he hath over us as the executioner of God's Wrath and Justice to inflict punishment upon us for our sins especially the punishment of eternal death Heb. 2. 14. the Devil is said to have the power of death that is power to inflict death c. and Verse 15. we are said by nature to be in bondage to him through fear of death Use Use This must teach and move every one to labour for a true sight and feeling of this our spiritual captivity and bondage by nature under sin and Satan that we are under the power of these as cruel Lords and Tyrants not only under the guilt and power of sin raigning in us but liable to the wrath and curse of God yea to eternal death and subject to Satan as the executioner of it c. Labour to see and know this our miserable bondage out of the Word of God which only can teach it us And not only to see it but to be truly sensible of it and humbled in sight of it and of the greatnesse of this bondage being worse than any outward bodily slavery or captivity worse than that of the Galley-slaves under the Turks c. Especially thou that didst never yet come truly to see and feel this thy spiritual slavery and bondage under sin and Satan labour now to see and feel it and pray unto God to open thine eyes to see it c. The rather because till thou come to this thou wilt never truly desire or seek to be redeemed from it neither canst thou have any part in this Redemption or deliverance by Christ He is sent to proclaim liberty and to purchase liberty for the captives c. Not to all such but to those that feel and groan under this captivity sighing and crying to God as the Israelites in Egypt c. Observ 2 Observ 2. The main end of Christ's laying down his life and suffering of death was to redeem and deliver us from the spiritual bondage of sin and Satan to which we were subject by Nature and that by giving this Ransom or Price for our Redemption Here two things are to be shewed 1. That the end of Christ's death was to redeem and deliver us from the bondage of sin and Satan from the guilt and punishment of sin and from the power of Satan c. 2. That this Redemption was by paying a ransom or price for us Of the first It is proved Tit. 2. 14. Who gave himself for us that he might redeem us from all iniquity c. and Heb. 2. 14. He took part of flesh and blood that through death he might destroy him that had the power of death that is the Devil And deliver them c. Of the second That this Redemption was by paying a price even the price of his own life c. is proved 1 Tim. 2. 6. He gave himself a ransome for all Therefore also this deliverance is called a Redemption which signifies properly such a deliverance as is obtained by payment of a price or ransom and Christ is called our Redeemer to shew that he delivered us by paying a price even the price of his own life which he laid down or the price of his own death which he suffered for us or the price of his blood shed for us for all these come to one and the same thing in effect 1 Pet. 1. 18. Ye were redeemed not with silver and gold c. but with the pretious blood of Christ c. Quest 1 Quest 1. To whom was this price paid by Christ whether to God himself or unto Satan under whose power we were Answ Answ To God Himself and not unto Satan Reason Because we were properly Captives and Prisoners unto ●od and to his Justice by our sins As for Satan though we were in some sort also his Captive and under his power yet not simply or absolutely but only so far forth as he is the Executioner of God's wrath c. Quest 2 Quest 2. How was the payment of this price a means to free and deliver us from our spiritual bondage c Answ Answ Because by it there was a full satisfaction made to the Justice of God for the guilt and punishment of our sins and so we are delivered from the same and consequently from the power and tyranny of Satan as the Executioner of God's Justice Quest 3 Quest 3. Seeing Christ dyed to redeem or ransom us from the power of sin and Satan how is it that even the godly and faithful who have part in this Redemption are still subject in this life to sin and to the temptations of Satan c Answ Answ Because this Redemption is not in every respect perfect in this life but incho●te and begun and not to be fully perfected till after this life In the mean time the faithful are in this life freed from sin 1. In regard of the guilt of it so as none of their sins are imputed to them of God c. 2. From the power and dominion of it that it raign not in their mortal bodies as it doth in
with his sickness it brings the whole body out of due frame so it is with sinners in their natural estate lying in their sins all the powers and faculties of soul and body in them are distempered and brought out of that due frame and order in which they should be and in which man's Nature was at first created And sin is the cause of this Distemper 2. A sick Person is disabled and made unfit by sickness for Action and Employment especially when the Disease continueth long so the sinner by nature is unfit and unable to perform any spiritual Action in right manner unable to pray to meditate to hear the Word c. 3. A sick man is not able by his own power to cure himself or to give health to himself but God onely can do it so much less can the sinner cure himself of sin or raise himself out of that sickness to spirituall health See Psal 103. 3. 4. Lastly sick Persons are in danger of death Sickness it self if it continue will ar length cause death and the dissolution of soul and body so is it with all sinners in their natural estate if they continue so they are sure to dye eternally and therefore they are said to be already dead in trespasses and sins Ephes 2. 1. And sins are called dead works because they bring forth death in the end if they be continued in Vse 1 Use 1. See the misery of all unregenerate Persons in their natural estate being yet uncalled they are dangerously distempered and infected with the Disease of sin yea with many sins Many that have sound and healthy bodies yet have sick souls even sick unto death Such must think of this and be humbled and labour speedily to come out of this fearful estate Use 2 Use 2. See the Nature of sin It is the spiritual sickness of the soul which distempereth and hurteth it more than any Disease doth the body yea it causeth a spiritual Distemper in the whole man It disableth a man for all spiritual Actions and Employments and which is worst of all it causeth eternal death and destruction of soul and body if it be not repented of in time This should move us to abhor all sin and to take heed of it as we do of the worst and most dangerous sicknesses of the body Vse 3 Use 3. Have pity on such as lye and live in their naturall estate uncalled being dangerously sick of sin Afford them the best spiritual help and Physick that we are able for the healing of their Souls Shew them the danger of their sickness that is of their sins and the Remedy against it which is Repentance and wish them to use it perswade them especially to go to Christ by Faith who is the onely Physitian to cure sin But of this more in the next Observation Observ 2 Observ 2. Christ Jesus is a spiritual Physitian to cure men of their Sins therefore he calls himself by the name of a Physitian in this place by way of resemblance unto bodily Physitians and the like resemblance is made elsewhere as Luk. 4. 18. He hath sent me to heal the broken-hearted c. Isa 53. 5. With his stripes we are healed And ver 4. He is said to have born our griefs or Sicknesses that is our Sins which are our spiritual Sicknesses See also Revel 3. 18. Here consider two things further 1. How Christ doth heal and cure sinners 2. Whom he do●h heal Touching the first Christ healeth and cureth men of their sins two wayes or by a twofold spiritual remedy or Medicine The first is his own pretious bloud that is the merit and vertue of his death and sufferings by which he making satisfaction to God for our sins did free us from the guilt of them thus he cureth us of them in respect of the guilt and this is done perfectly in this life The second spirituall remedy is the powerfull and effectuall operation of his Spirit by which he killeth and weakneth the corruption of sin so that it raign not in us Thus he cureth us of the corruption of sin but this is not done perfectly in this life but in part onely for the corruption of sin doth still remain in us in some degree during this life onely it is so subdued and mortified in us by the Spirit of Christ that it cannot so raign and bear sway as it doth in the wicked Touching the second thing to be shewed namely What persons they are whom Christ cureth Answ Not all sinners but first Such onely as have Faith to apply Christ and the merit of his death and suffering to themselves by which Faith also they receive and apply to themselves that Spirit of Christ by which the corruption of sin is mortified in them 2. Such as feel their Spirituall Diseases So Luke 4. 18. Use 1 Use 1. Matter of great comfort to such as feel their sins and do unfeinedly desire to be eased of them let them know that there is a Spirituall Physitian that is both able and willing to cure these their Spirituall Diseases if they seek to him It is a great comfort to a sick person to know of a good and able Physitian near at hand so as he may be had and procured to cure him Much more is it a comfort to the humbled sinner to know that Christ is sent of God to be our Spiritual Physitian to heal us of our sins and that there is no Spirituall sickness or disease of sin in us but he is well able to cure and heal us of it Besides he knows all our diseases c. Vse 2 Vse 2. Seek to Christ Jesus in the spirituall sickness and diseases of our Souls to be healed of them all Labour by true Faith to apply to thy self the bloud of Christ and the merit and vertue of it which is as a soveraign salve or Medicine to heal thy Diseased sick Soul and Conscience of the guilt of all thy sins withall pray unto him to heal the Corruption of thy Nature and to mortify and kill it in thee more and more by the work of his Spirit So much of the first reason by which our Saviour Christ proveth against the Scribes and Pharisees that it was lawfull for him to company with publicans and sinners Namely because they being Spiritually Diseased with sin had need of the Society and help of the Spirituall Physitian Now follows the second reason drawn from the end of his comming into the World set down 1. Negatively where he shews to what end he came not Not to call the Righteous 2. Affirmatively shewing to what end he came viz. To call sinners to Repentance I came not to call There is a twofold calling of Christ with which he calleth men The first outward onely by the Ministery of the Word by which he inviteth men to come out of their sins and to turn unto him offering Grace and Salvation unto them in the outward menas The second is When
then for the Jews who contemned and rejected the Gospell Preached to them So Matth. 11. 22. Easier for Tyre and Sidon then for Chorazin and Bethsaida c. Matth. 23. 14. The Scribes and Pharisees for devouring Widdows houses under pretense of long Prayers shall receive the greater damnation Luke 12. 47. Some shall be beaten with many stripes some with fewer Though the least measure of torments in Hell shall be unspeakable and intolerable yet the punishment of all and every one of the damned shall not be in the same measure but in different measure Reason Reason The sins of the Reprobate are not all of one measure and degree but some more hainous and grievous then other therefore the Lord also in Justice will proportion their damnation and punishment to their sins So it is said of Babylon Revel 18. 7. How much she hath glorified her self and lived deliciously so much torment and sorrow give her Use 1 Use 1. Hence also gather by proportion of contraries that there shall be an inequality and different degrees of Glory among the Elect of God in Heaven answerable to the different measures of Grace and Sanctification bestowed on them of God in this life And this is plainly proved by that saying of Paul 2. Cor. 9. 6. He that soweth sparingly shall reap sparingly and he that soweth bountifully shall reap bountifully Vide stellam in Luk. 10. 14. Use 2 Use 2. This also serves for the terrour of such profane and dissolute wretches who do not onely live in sin securely but even in the most hainous and foul sins as outragious Swearing Blasphemy brutish Drunkenness Adultery c. such also as give themselves over to all kind of sin with greediness heaping sin upon sin adding Drunkenness to thirst as it is said Deut. 29. 19. What do these but treasure up the more wrath to themselves against the day of wrath Rom. 2. For this is certain the more deeply they here drink of the sweet and pleasant Cup of sin the more deeply shall they drink of the bitter Cup of Gods everlasting wrath in Hell So much sin as they have heaped up against God so much Judgment and Damnation shall he heap upon them in the day of his wrath Oh let such tremble at the thought of this If the least measure of Hellish torments shall be easeless and endless how intolerable shall the greatest measure be Oh that our profane dissolute and wicked livers would so think of this in time that it might strike them with some remorse and work Repentance in them and not onely Repentance but a great and extraordinary measure of Repentance and humiliation for so many and foul sins as they have heaped up lest otherwise the Lord do justly bring upon them a high degree and measure of Damnation in Hell answerable to the greatness and foulness of their sins So much of the measure of the Judgment threatned by our Saviour against contemners of the Gospell Now followeth the Circumstance of time when this Judgment shall be fully executed on them In the day of Judgment That is at the last day of general Judgment which Christ shall come to execute upon all the World Now our Saviour mentioneth that day of general Judgment for two Reasons 1. Becau●e then and not before the Reprobate shall receive their full and finall Judgment and punishment in Soul and body 2. To shew also that although the contemners of the Gospell might possibly escape the Judgment of God in this life yet most certainly the Judgment of Hell after this life should seize upon them to the full Doctr. Doctr. Here we are taught that there is a day or time of general Judgment to come in which the Lord shall bring upon wicked Reprobates that full measure of punishment which is due unto their sins Act. 17. 31. God hath appointed a day wherein he will Judg the World in Righteousness c. Rom. 2. 5. This is called the day of Wrath and Revelation of the Righteous Judgment of God who will render to every man according to his deeds unto them that are contentious and do not obey the truth but obey unrighteousness Indignation and Wrath c. 2 Thess 1. 7. There is a time to come in which the Lord Jesus shall be revealed from Heaven with mighty Angels In flaming fire rendring vengeance on them that know not God c. So Matth. 25. There shall be a time in which Christ shall say to the Reprobate on his left hand Depart from me ye cursed into everlasting fire c. Reas Reas The Justice of God requireth this that the wicked should be rewarded with such a measure of punishment as is proportionable to their sins but this is not done in this life for although the Lord do make them feel his wrath even in this life in some degree yet not in such measure as is answerable to the desert of their sins and sometimes in stead of punishing them according to the desert of their sins he doth suffer them to enjoy much outward prosperity in this World Therefore there must needs be a time to come after this life in which they shall receive their full reward of punishment from the Lord which shall be at the last day of Judgment 2 Thess 1. The Apostle himself alledgeth the Justice of God as a reason to prove that there is a time of general Judgment to come wherein the wicked shall be rewarded with full punishment Quest Quest Do not the wicked receive sufficient punishment after death when their Souls are cast into Hell torments Answ Answ No this is not sufficient to satisfy God's Justice which requireth that as in this life they have sinned and dishonoured God both in Soul and body so after this life they should receive deserved punishment in Soul and body together Now this shall not be till the day of Judgment at which their bodies being raised shall again be united to their Souls to the end that in both they may be for ever punished in Hell torments See 2 Cor. 5. 10. Vse 1 Use 1. Let all wicked ones think of this and tremble at the very hearing of the Judgment to come as Foelix did Act. 24. 25. such as live and go on in their sins impenitently they must know that for all their sins God will bring them to Judgment Eccles 11. 9. There is a time comming in which the Lord will call them to a most strait account for them and reward them with such a measure of punishment as is answerable to the desert of their sins and then shall they drink of the Cup of the Lords wrath even to the very dregs Therefore let them not presume or bless themselves in their ungodly wayes though God spare them a while in this life and suffer them for a time to prosper and to escape Judgment yet they shall not alwayes escape unpunished 2 Pet. 2. 3. Their Judgment of long time lingreth not and their damnation slumbreth not
things are true whatsoever things are honest c. think on these things Especially give our selves to meditate on spiritual and heavenly things upon all good occasions Lift up our hearts often unto God as David Psal 25. 1. Have our conversation daily in Heaven by holy and heavenly Thoughts Meditations and Affections This will be a singular means to withdraw our hearts and minds from evill and sinfull Thoughts yea to expel such Thoughts out of our minds c. 4. Keep diligent watch over our outward senses as our Eyes Ears c. which are as Windows and Doors by which evill Thoughts enter into our hearts Job 31. 1. I made a Covenant with mine Eyes c. So much of the first sin which comes out of the heart The second is Adulteries Sometimes put for all sins of the Flesh as in the seventh Commandment The word doth properly signify that sin of Incontinency which is committed by Persons that are marryed or betrothed for Marriage at least one of them I say married or betrothed because the Law of God appoints one and the same punishment of death to be inflicted on him that defileth a betrothed Damosel and upon him that defileth a married Wife Deut. 22. 22 23. Now Adultery is of two sorts 1. Inward of the heart when the heart mind or will is delighted with adulterous thoughts or yieldeth consent to them Mat. 5. 28. Whosoever lusteth after a Woman c. 2. Outward which is expressed in outward speeches gestures or practice 2 Pet. 2. 14. Having Eyes full of Adultery c. Now both these kinds of Adultery may here be understood yet most properly the latter because it is said to proceed out of the heart General Remedies against all sins of the Flesh First Avoid all occasions of these sins As 1. Idleness This occasioned such filthy sins in Sodom See Ezek. 18. 49. And it was the occasion of David's Fall into this sin of Adultery 2 Sam. 11. 2. 2. Pampering of the body with intemperate and excessive Meats annd Drinks This also was in the Sodomites Ezek. 16. So Prov. 23. 31 c. Look not on the Wine in the Cup c. Thine Eyes shall look upon a strange Woman c. Jer. 5. 8. They were as fed Horses in the Morning every one neighed after his Neighbour's Wife 3. The Company of unchast Persons Joseph would not be in the company of Potiphar's Wife Gen. 39. Prov. 5. 8. Remove thy way far from the strange Woman and come not nigh the Door of her House 4. Garish and wanton Attire 5. Obscene and filthy Communication 6. Wanton Gestures Eyes full of Adultery c. The second generall Remedy against sins of the Flesh Get the true fear of God in our hearts and make Conscience of all our wayes before him Then he will keep us from such sins See Eccles 7. 26. Thirdly Love and Delight in the Word of God Prov. 2. 10. compared with the 16th Verse When Wisdom enters into thy heart and Knowledge is pleasant to thy Soul Discretion shall preserve thee c. to deliver thee from the strange Woman Fourthly Be diligent and constant in all spiritual exercises of Prayer Meditation in the Word Hearing Reading c. These are the means to nourish the graces of God in us and to quench and kill unclean Lusts Fifthly Beat down our bodies as Paul did his 1 Cor. 9. ult and bring them in subjection by sparing diet yea if need be by fasting and extraordinary humiliation Sixthly and lastly Joyn Prayer unto God to give us chastity of mind and body that we may possess our Vessels in Sanctification and Honour as the Apostle exhorteth 1 Thes 4. 4. Particular Remedies against this sin of Adultery First Consider the grievousness of this Sin which may appear 1. By the nature of it in it self being a breach and violation of the solemn Covenant of Marriage Prov. 2. 17. called The Covenant of God both because it is made before God solemnly and also unto God as well as to the Yoke-fellow If therefore it be a great sin to break an ordinary Covenant Promise or Vow c. 2. By the grievous Punishment appointed by the Law of God for it which is the penalty of death See Deut. 22. and Levit. 20. 10. and Joh. 8. The Pharisees knew this 3. By the dangerous Effects of it being hurtful and mischievous many wayes and to many Persons at once For the Adulterer sinneth against many at once 1. Against himself and hurts himself most of all pulling down the heavy Curse and Judgments of God upon himself and all that belongs to him and that both in this life and after this life In this life he brings the Curse of God 1. Upon his body and goods Prov. 5. 11. He consumeth his Flesh and Body This Sin breedeth noisome and incurable Diseases in the body oftentimes and that even in great Personages and Job 31. 12. it is a fire to root out a man's encrease yea it brings one to a Morsel of Bread Prov. 6. 26. 2. Upon his good Name great Infamy c. Prov. 6. 33. A wound and dishonour shall he get and his Reproach shall not be wiped away 3. Upon his Soul and Conscience hardning his heart exceedingly and taking away all feeling of Grace breeding also great terrour of Conscience c. Hos 4. 11. Whoredom and Wine take away the heart Therefore 't is hard to repent of this sin See Prov. 2. 19. After this life he pulls down the everlasting Curse of God upon himself for ever in Hell Hebr. 13. 4. Adulterers God will judge 1 Cor. 6. 9. They shall not inherit God's Kingdom See also Prov. 6. 32. 2. He sins against the Soul and Body of the Party with whom he commits Adultery 3. Against the other Parties Yoke-fellow and his own if they be both married breaking the Covenant of Marriage with the one and offering great injury and wrong to the other for which he can never make satisfaction 4. Against the Child begotten in Adultery bringing perpetuall Reproach upon it See Deut. 23. 2. 5. Lastly Against all his own and the other Partie's Children if they have other Children bringing in a bastardly brood among them Let these considerations move every one to an utter hatred of this so foul a sin The second Remedy Let all married Persons labour to preserve and encrease true Marriage-Love between themselves and their own Yoke-fellows This will shut out all unchast adulterous Love to others c. Prov. 5. 18. Rejoyce with the Wife of thy youth let her be as the loving Hind and pleasant Roe let her Breasts satisfy thee at all times and be thou ravished alwayes with her Love To live in state of Marriage will not keep from Adultery if there be not true Marriage-Love Mark 7. 21 c. For from within out of the Heart c. May 19. 1622. THe third Sin to be spoken of is Fornications which word is in Scripture used diversly 1.
the wicked 3. From the eternal punishment of all their sins 4. From the curse and sting of all temporall afflictions and of death it self They are also delivered from the power and tyranny of Satan so far forth that though he may tempt them and sometimes cause them to yield to his temptations for a time yet not so as finally to vanquish or overcome them neither are they any longer subject to him as he is the Executioner of God's Wrath and Justice on the wicked Use Use For unspeakable comfort to so many of us as truly feel and are sensible of our spiritual bondage under sin and Satan labouring by faith to believe in Christ and to lay hold o● the merits of his death Let such consider and remember to what end Christ the Son of God also did give his life and suffer death even to this end that by payment of this counter-price to the Justice of God he might fully satisfie for our sins and so deliver and free us not only from the guilt and punishment of all our sins but also from the power and dominion of s●n and our sinful lusts that we may be no longer captives and slaves to them as also from the power and tyranny of Satan in whose snare we were holden by Nature and to whom we were subject as the Executioner of Gods wrath c. So that now we are no longer captives or slaves of sin and Satan no longer subject to God's wrath and curse but we are in Christ Jesus freed from all these so as they can no longer hurt us or hinder our salvation We are the Lord's Free-men 1 Cor. 7. And this is the best of all kinds of liberty and freedom and a full and perfect freedom so far as we are capable of it in this life Joh. 8. 36. If the Son make you free ye shall be free indeed If it be a great benefit and comfort to a prisoner or captive under the Turk to be delivered and ran●omed from that bodily slavery how much more to a child of God to be delivered and freed in Christ from this spiritual bondage c. How should this comfort us against our sins against the fear of God's wrath and against the power of Satan c. Think of this now we come to the Lord's Supper in which we are in special manner put in mind of this unspeakable benefit of our redemption by Christ's death c. to strengthen our faith in God's promise of forgivenesse of sins and salvation by Christ and to stir us up to thankfulnesse for the same c. Observ 3 Observ 3. Here also by comparing the end with the means that is to say our Redemption or Ransoming with the death of Christ we might observe the greatnesse of our spiritual bondage by Nature and how hard it was for us to be delivered from the same in that there was no way to effect this but by the death of Christ the Son of God no Ransom or Price would serve but the giving of his life for us c. But I will not in●ist on this here It followeth The persons for whom our Saviour came to give his life as a Ransom not for all Mankind but for many viz. for the Elect of God being many in number Observ 1 Observ 1. Christ Jesus did not give his life or suffer death for the redemption of all Mankind simply but for his true Church that is for his elect people chosen and appointed to salvation in his eternal Counsel These signified here by the word many as also in other places of Scripture as Esay 53. ult He bare the sin of many and Matth. 26. 28. This is my blood of the New Testament which is shed for many c. These many are the true Church c. Joh. 10. 15. called the sheep of Christ for whom he layeth down his life See Ephes 5. 25. True it is that the death of Christ was in it self of sufficient merit and vertue to redeem all Mankind but it was not intended by him or in the counsel and purpose of God as an effectual means to redeem all but only the true Church which are the Elect and faithful People of God Use 1 Use 1. To confu●e the Opinion of those which hold an Universal Redemption of all Mankind by the death of Christ On the contrary here we see that Christ came into the world to give his life a Ransom not for all but for many c. Object 1 Object 1. In some places of Scripture Christ is said to have dyed for all men as 2 Cor. 5. 15. and Heb. 2. 9. he tasted of death for all men and 1 Tim. 2. 6. He gave himself a ransom for all men Answ Answ By All we are to understand not simply and absolutely all Mankind but 1. All the elect and faithful people of God which are his true Church 2. That he dyed for some of all ●orts of men as it is plain that place in Timothy is so to be understood not for the Elect Jews only but also for the chosen of God among the Gentiles for some of every Nation So also for some of every estate degree or calling of men for Kings and Rulers as well as for meaner persons and for these as well as the former Object 2 Object 2. 1 Joh. 2. 2. Christ is the propitiation for our sins and not only for ours but for the sins of the whole world Answ Answ The Apostles meaning is That Christ was a propitiation not only for the sins of those Believers to whom he wrote which then lived but also for the sins of all other the elect and faithfull which should live to the end of the World Vse 2 Vse 2. If we would know whether we be redeemed by Christ's death To examine our selves whether we be in the number of God's true Church and chosen people effectually called to faith in Christ Now the way to know this is by the true fruits and effects of God's Election and effectual Calling if we can find them in us especially by one fruit amongst other which is the grace of true sanctification wrought in our hearts and appearing in our lives If thou feel an inward change in thy heart from the love of sin to the hatred of it if thou make conscience to refrain all sin and to walk before God in holinesse of life this is a sign thou art one of God's Elect and true Church c. and consequen●ly in the number of those for whose Redemption Christ gave his life 2 Tim. 2. 21. If a man purge himself he shall be a vessel unto honour sanctified c. Ti● 2. 14. Christ gave himself that he might redeem us from iniquity and purifie to himself c. See Esay 59. 20. Observ 2 Observ 2. The true Church of God which are his Elect and faithful people though in comparison of the Reprobate and wicked which are out of the Church they be but few yet in themselves