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A54589 The difference between the old and new covenant stated and explained with an exposition of the covenant of grace in the principal concernments of it / by Samuel Petto ... Petto, Samuel, 1624?-1711. 1674 (1674) Wing P1896; ESTC R31110 148,845 372

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his Seed before the fall in that state man was to seek eternal life in the way of his own obedience Then God was upon those termes with man Do and live for that Divine threatning of death Gen. 2. 17. In the day thou eatest thereof thou shalt surely dye doth strongly imply a promise of injoying life if he were obsequious else he might have said if I eat or eat not it is all one yet I am liable to death Doubtless as the threatned death was intended purposely to deter from eating so the hope of life was also a perswasive to this forbearance Yea the tree of life confirmeth this man was made an exile out of Paradise Gen. 3. 22. Lest he put forth his hand and take also of the tree of life and eat and live for ever such an act of banishment would have been needless for prevention if it had never been intended for such an end to establish man in life in case he had kept his standing Some Divine Law or Covenant therefore there must be this way Some may doubt whether this was a Covenant of Works because here is only a threatning of death upon eating the forbidden fruit Gen. 2. 17. upon disobedience to that one positive Law or Command and perfect obedience unto all moral Commands not so much as mentioned nor death threatned to the want of it I answer Man in his first Creation was under a Natural obligation to an universal compliance with the Will of God Eccles 7. 29. God hath made man upright this rectitude of nature imports an exact conformity to the Divine will it is opposed here to all those inventions evil devices new tricks vain and crooked Counsels which were the inlets to all iniquity He was created in the image of God Gen. 1. 27. which did not consist meerly in the faculties of the soul as understanding will c. but in gifts of illumination righteousness and holiness Coloss 3. 10. Eph. 4. 24. There was an inscription of the Divine Law upon Adams heart yea even the Gentiles by nature shew the work of the Law written in their hearts Rom. 2. 14 15. although this is exceedingly defaced and obliterated by the fall of man yet not wholly raced out or extinguished Now there being such original righteousness a Law of nature that obliged man as soon as created to all moral obedience it was needless for the Lord in entring into Covenant with him to make a repetition of that Law without which was antecedaneously written in lively Characters with a deep impression as a Law within All therefore that was necessary unto the making or forming of it into a Covenant of Works was the Addition of some positive Law or Command as a test or tryal of obedience to the whole and this we find in that Supervenient Command of not eating of the tree of knowledge Gen. 2. 17. under the highest penalty of death it self in case of disobedience This is the more evident because this positive percept was of such a nature and so intwisted with the other as Adam could not fall by transgressing of it in eating of the forbidden fruit without a violation or breaking of all the moral Commandments and involving himself in all sin and iniquity thereby Christ himself is giving the sum of the Law in these two of due love to God and the neighbour Mat. 22. 37 38 39. Now the tryal of love is by keeping his Commandments John 14. 21 24. and by eating that fruit Adam transgressed his Command Gen. 2. 17. and gave an evident proof of his want of love to God and to his neighbour also thereby murthering not only himself but all his posterity with him Yea though it seemed a small and indifferent thing in it self yet there was the summ of all sin in that first transgression which the Apostle compriseth in three things 1 John 2. 16. All that is in the world the lust of the flesh the lust of the eyes and the pride of life And Gen. 3. 6. The woman saw the tree was good for food in this pleasing of a carnal appetite was the lust of the flesh and pleasant to the eyes here is the seeking to satisfie undue desires the lust of the eyes and to be desired to make one wise or as the Serpent suggested verse 5. to be as Gods that is ambition or pride of life It might be manifested how all or most of the Commandments were broken by this act here was infidelity not believing the Word of God and seeking to Deifie himself against the first Commandment Adam's preferring the voice of his wife yea of the Serpent before the Word of God against the Second a conferring with Gods enemy about his word a part of his name without due zeal for his glory against the Third a not resting from his own work against the Fourth Eve out of her place in eating without her Husbands advice and consent against the Fifth a running under a Divine threatning of death to many thousands yea millions of men against the Sixth a giving way to an inordinate sensual appetite in eating the forbiddem fruit against the Seventh a taking what was not his own being reserved by God against the Eighth a receiving a false accusation against God Gen. 3. 5. against the Ninth Uncontentedness with the state and Condition God had placed him in aspiring to be higher than he saw it meer against the tenth Commandment And thus there was a Universal disobedience in Adams eating the forbidden fruit there is the seed of all sin in Original sin and therefore such an exact obedience to the moral or natural as well as to the positive Law was required there as rendred it a Law or Covenant of Works But man cannot now obtain happiness and Salvation by his own doing according to that for it is said to be Ephes 2. 9. Not of Works lest any man should boast So that Jesus Christ is not given for the renewing that old Covenant of Works with us again as the way to eternal life though the matter of it is drawn into the Covenant of grace to be performed by him for us as may be further manifested afterward 2. There is a Covenant of Grace provided for the recovery of some by Jesus Christ from a state of sin and death unto a state of righteousness and eternal life All that conduceth to Salvation is of grace Ephes 2. 8. By grace ye are saved Rom. 11. 6. If by grace then it is no more of works otherwise grace is no more grace But if it be of works then it is no more grace otherwise work is no more work The way of Salvation is here ascribed unto grace the holy Spirit giveth us both the terms of the distinction by making grace and works such opposite terms as one excludeth the other that therefore made with the first Adam was a Covenant of Works that for restoration by Jesus Christ is a Covenant of Grace see vers 26. 27 28.