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A34689 A practicall commentary, or an exposition with observations, reasons, and vses upon the first Epistle generall of John by ... John Cotton ... Cotton, John, 1584-1652.; R. D. (Roger Drake), 1608-1669.; Scott, Chr. (Christopher), fl. 1655. 1658 (1658) Wing C6452; ESTC R5113 587,691 443

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they preached nothing but what they had seen and heard then hence we see a reason why they were so bold and zealous and diligent in preaching Act. 4.20 2 Pet. 1.15 16. Fables are best at first hearing but comfortable sound and certain truths the oftener they are heard the more profitable Again hence we see a reason of their certainty and constancy in all their wayes for they and their Doctrine were of the same nature 2 Cor. 1.17 18 19 20. Vse 2 Then all of us are to receive their Testimony for upon this ground our Saviour complaineth justly for not being received Joh. 3.11 the like doth John Baptist Joh. 3.32 Vse 3 Then the Children of God that repose their hopes upon the Apostles Doctrin we may hence comfort our selves we build not upon uncertainties as they Isa 28.15 if our faith and hope were built upon the Doctrines and traditions of men we might justly fear and stand in doubt lest they might fail and deceive us in the end Vse 4 If the Apostles preached nothing but what they were most certain of then it must be our care also to preach unto the people of God no uncertainties And so in this we shall follow the Apostles and this we may do by two means especially First By preaching nothing but what we have good warrant for from Scripture for the Scriptures are of certain Truth 1 Cor. 4.6 Acts 26.27 Secondly By having our hearts established with Grace Heb. 13.9 2 Pet. 1. two last verses where he saith No Scripture is of any private motion of interpretation because being penned at first by the Spirit by him best interpreted hence 1 Cor. 2.11 2 last If these means were sufficient how comes it to passe that the Children of God having these means have yet differed one from another by not attending to these means but leaning to their own judgment or the opinions of men are carried with some sinister respect of their own credit and estimation in the world see Luthers example of defending Consubstantiation and therein dissenting from others of his Brethren The end of the Apostles writings followeth which are 1 Subordinate Fellowship with the Apostles and Disciples 2 Union with God verse 3. 2 Supream Fullnesse of joy verse 4. Before we come to speak of these severally some things more may be gathered from all these joyntly touching the nature of the Scriptures as 1 For the perfection of the Scripture for if the Apostles declared what they had heard and seen to the end that we might have fellowship with God and them and fulnesse of joy then either they failed of their end or else wee by their Doctrine written for that purpose verse 4 may have all things necessary for salvation yea what is salvation it selfe but these very ends Our Saviour calls it which was a good conclusion of the whole Bible for the Gospel was written last of all to stop the mouths of Ebion Corinthus c. who then began to urge the traditions of the Apostles in time of his banishment see Eusebius eternal life to know him and what more comfortable knowledge of him than this Joh. 17.3 hence also John 20. 2 last 2 Tim. 3. 2 last away then with Popish traditions which the Papists alledge they are either false Doctrines as invocations of Saints images transubstantation c. or certainly true as Baptisme of infants truth of Scripture c. and these may be proved by Scripture or such as seem not necessarily to procure us Felloship with the Saints as the perpetuall Virginity of the Virgin Mary whether the Hebrew womens children had any Sacrament to initiate them into the Church and yet the Papists else where prove all these by Scripture 2 The profit of the Scripture that Doctrin by which we come to have such comfortable and excellent benefits such as than which none are greater must needs be of singular profit and commodity yea no profit like to this Mat. 16.26 Hence Psal 19.10 and therefore we are never to make account we have profited by their Doctrin when we can speak and discourse of it but when we have found it to have wrought these heavenly things in us he that will be conversant in it to practise it indeed must labour for these things by it 2 And again if the Word be so profitable they lose not their labour who seek it from Sea to Sea and from East to West as Amos 8 12. if by seeking they find it Mat. 15.32 Luke 10. ult it is no vain gadding humour this desire to hear the Word 3. The power of the Apostles Doctrin of the Scripture that which must bring us from having fellowship with Satan and the unfruitful works of darknesse to have fellowship with the Saints yea God himself and to enjoy fulnesse of joy what admirable efficacie must it needs be of Hence Romans 1.16 2 Cor. 10.4 this word must needs be stronger than Satan Luke 11.21 22. Vse 1 This reproveth the practise of those who will professe that the Word of God taketh place in them and hath power upon them yet they still keep their old fellowship with Satan with the wicked of the World with the unfruitful works of darknesse See John 5.38 Vse 2 Then fellowship with God and with the Saints and fulnesse of joy may be obtained else why did the Apostles preach and write of Christ to that end It is a let by which Satan keepeth many from seeking these things because they think them impossible to be attained as it was with the Jews John 6 52 66. so it is common in this case with many but Nicodemus though at first he conceived not such a like mystery as this yet at length having it explained he came to Jesus by night and his Doctrin took place in him Iohn 3.9 Iohn 7.50 52. Iohn 19.39 Vse 3 Then great reason have we all to attend to the Doctrin of the Apostles art thou a man yoaked under the bondage of Satan and canst not free thy self from his fellowship attend to the Doctrin of the Apostles it will give thee fellowship with God and the Saints Acts 26.18 Art thou in the estate of Grace yet feelest thy self in heavinesse through manifold temptations 1 Pet. 1.6 attend to the Apostles Doctrin it will give thee fulnesse of joy Psal 19.8 Ministers also for the same cause are to be painful and diligent 2. Tim. 4.2 preach the Word he in season c. Eccles 21.6 in the morning sow thy seed c. 1 JOHN 1.3 4. That which we have seen and heard declare we unto you that ye also might have fellowship with us c. IN handling these three ends of the Apostles Doctrin 1 Communion with Saints 2 Union with God 3 Fulnesse of joy is to be shewed 1 What each of them is in his order 2 How the Apostles Doctrin procureth them unto us 3 Some consectaries for each one By fellowship with us the Apostle meaneth himself and all the
that make us more sufficient but we above all things are to desire and strive with God for the annointment of his Spirit mentioned 1 John 2.27 And Again the Apostles being such simple men were fitted to deliver it so as might be most for Gods glory not in excellency of words but in evidence of the Spirit 1 Cor. 4.5 and therefore Paul though otherwise a learned man imitated their simplicity 1 Cor. 2.12 13. And here Chemnitius his modesty is to be commended who when he cometh to speak of some points of Divinity carved out by the School-men too curiously is wont to say Hac non sapiunt Piscatoriam sapientiam Vse 1. Behold then the great and fearfull unthankfulnesse of the World who put most of these men to death who did declare unto them Eternall Life Vse 2. If the Apostles shew unto us Eternall Life it is easie to discern how far they be from Eternall Life who doe not receive their Witnesse alas how many poor souls through the greatest part of the World Jewes Turks all the rest of the Pagans and Infidells are by this means cut off from all hope of Eternal Life how true alas is that speech of our Saviour Mat. 7.13 14. many there be who go in the broad way to destruction Vse 3. Then how much to blame are the Wolves rather than Shepheards of the Church of Rome who shut and lock up from the people in a strange Tongue the Writings of the Prophets and Apostles is not this one way to barre them from Eternall Life how truly upon them is that verified Luke 11.32 Vse 4. Then we all of us are to be exhorted diligently to be conversant in the Writings of the Apostles John 5.39 where what our Saviour spake of the Writings of the Prophets my Text speaketh the very same of the Writings of the Apostles they bear witnesse of Christ and shew unto us Eternall Life and as the Apostle spake unto our Saviour so may we to them John 6.68 Ministers most of all are to be conversant in their Writings because they succeed the Apostles in bearing witnesse unto Christ and declaring of him so little differing from that of theirs else we bring a curse upon our own heads Gal. 1.8 which if the Church of Rome had remembred they would never have thrust out the Apostles from the Chairs of their Professors and brought in the Sentences of Peter Lombard but we are to follow Timothies example 2 Tim. 3.15 16 17. and all Christians are to imitate the forwardnesse of Christians in Chrysostoms time Vse 5. Then we are to praise the Lords goodnesse unto us who hath granted unto us their Writings Consider the like example Psal 147.12 19 20. It was a great preferment to the Jewes to have the Writings of the Prophets Rom. 3.1 2. but their witnesse of Christ is much more dark and obscure than this of the Apostles without their Writings we should but have groped after God Acts 17.27 and as for Christ this Eternall Life we should never have dreamed of him the Lord make us more thankfull and more carefull to walk more worthy of them lest he take them from us 1 JOHN 1.3 4. That I say which we have seen and heard declare we unto you c. IN these two Verses we have of the Apostles Doctrine 1. The subject repeated That which we have seen and heard 2. And declared 3. The end 1 Subordinate fellowship with the Apostles 2 Supream fulnesse of joy The subject is repeated 1. For Explication or plainness sake for the Parenthesis of the second verse would otherwise by interrupting the course of speech have obscured the sentence 2. For confirmation of what he had said before he thrice repeateth that which we have seen and doubleth that which we have heard to shew that he doubted not of what he spake but was most confident and resolute therein Obs Observe hence the certainty and undoubted truth of the Doctrine of the Apostles Reas 1. The Apostles taught nothing but what was manifest to their senses See 2 Pet. 1.16 Compare with him his Successor who seeing great sums of Money brought in by Indulgences Pardons c. said to one of his Cardinalls O quantum fabula ista de Christo nobis proficit Again sense took away doubting even from unbelieving Thomas John 20.25 27 28. 2. The Apostle again and again ingeminates here that what they taught was manifest to their sense now ingeminations are for confirmations Gen. 41.32 Gal. 1.8 9. Ezek. 7.6 this therefore doth shew again how confident he was of it himselfe i. e. therefore no marvell of that speech John 21. penult We know c. For 3. The efficacy of that Doctrin or the power of it argueth the certainty of it for that Doctrine which giveth us union with God communion with the Saints of God fulnesse of joy in our selves must needs be a most certaine Doctrin of heavenly truth there is no perswasion to settle a mans own Conscience answerable to this 4. And for a fourth Reason consider another Branch of the power of this Doctrine the Apostles that declared it were for the most part poor and simple men and unlearned men the Doctrine taught was but of a Crucified Saviour harsh to carnall ears 1 Cor. 1.23 the times were such wherein it was not onely every where spoken against Acts 28.22 but also grievously persecuted throughout the Roman Empire and that with exquisite Torments and yet it did so powerfully work Plut in Apop Pris Regum that in Tertullians time which was the next Age after Christ there were more Christians every where than of all other Professions besides Cyrus indeed allured many to be his followers but he sent out great men to make another kinde of Proclamation Whosoever will come and follow after me if he be a Foot-man I will make him a Hors-man if he be a Hors-man I will make him a Rider in a Coach if a Farmer a Gentleman if he posesse a Cottage I will give him a Village if he have a Village I will give him a City and if he be Lord of a City I will make him Prince of a Region or Country and as for Gold I will pour it out to him by weight and heaps and not by number But Christs Proclamation is contrary Luke 9.23 14.26 and yet had he infinitely more followers All other Reasons as the testimony of the Church c. are but like the woman of Samaria preparing us to believe John 4.29 this convinceth us so strongly that in comparison we reject other Reasons moving us to believe as they did John 4.41 42. How true is that of Picus in his Conclusions as Faith which is but a bare credulity is in a degree of perfection inferior to science so that Faith which is wrought in us by the work of the Holy Ghost is greater and more certain than any science gotten by demonstration Vse 1 If the Apostles Doctrin were so certain that
us to make in the like businesse Joh. 5.39 How this joy is wrought at the first in their Writings is shewed before as 1 By knowledge of our communion with Satan by nature 2 By remorse of Conscience in us by the force of that communion 3 By earnestly desiring hungring and thirsting after deliverance by Christ 4 By peace of Conscience arising from the sence of that deliverance Now then we are to search their Writings to see by what means this joy thus begun may be continued and preserved 1 JOHN 1.5 This then is the message which we have heard of him c. IN the four former Verses we had the Apostles Doctrin or the Doctrin of the Gospel described 1 By the subjects of it Christ Jesus in his Divine and Human nature verse 1 2. 2 By the ends of it 1 Subordinate Communion with God verse 3. 2 Supream Fulnesse of joy verse 4. Here the same Doctrin is described 1 By a treble adjunct of it 1 It is a Message 2 Heard of Christ 3 Declared to the Church 2 By part of the matter of it God is light and in him is no darknesse The second and third points before mentioned have been spoken of at large vers 1 2. The parts then of these words are two the condition 1 Of the Doctrin of the Gospel it is a Message c. 2 Or Nature of God he is light c. That the Doctrin of the Gospel is a Message appears 1 By the title of it Evangelium a good Message Rom. 10.16 2 By the stile of the Penmen of it Evangelists Bearers of good tidings 3 By the stile of the first Preachers of it they were Apostles Messengers Rom. 10.15 Tiding-bearers of good things 4 By the stile of the after Ministers of it to this day they are Angels Rev. 2.1 that is Messengers so Job 33.23 Observations hence concerning Ministers are these 1 If the Gospel or the Apostles Doctrin be a Message then it hath not its Authority from such as deliver it for it is not the Messengers part to judge or ratifie his Message but to bear witnesse to it to declare it Vse Against the Papists who make their Judge and Clergy Judges of the Scriptures the Pope himself here is most faulty who hath left off his Office of declaring his Message and keepeth himself to that which was never committed to him to judge of the Scriptures Obser 2 The Ministers are not to run with the Gospel in their mouthes before they be sent Rom. 10.15 Heb. 5.4 Exod. 4.10 to 13. Jer. 1.6 Vse This is not spoken to quench the timely zeal of such as being furnished and sanctified with gifts underta●e the Function when they are called for the Prophet Isaiah offered himself when his lips were touched Isa 6.8 Paul immediatly Gal. 1.16 but to stay the too soon ripe forwardnesse of such who run on the Lords errand before he sends them Obser 3. Then Ministers are to be well instructed in the knowledge of the Gospel Malach. 2.7 else we run without our errand as Ahimaaz did 2 Sam. 18.22 23 29. so we shall bring nothing but confused tumultuous Notions Vse Against ignorant Ministers Hos 4.6 they are not after Gods own heart Jer. 3.15 Obser 4. Then Ministers are to be faithful in the delivery of it Prov. 13.17 25.13 which stands in two things 1 In delivering their whole Message so did Paul Acts 20.26 27. and no more Jer. 23.28 Prov. 30.6 2 In applying it as the sender intended it he is no faithful Messenger that having commission to denounce Warre against Spain and to make peace with France should proclaime Warre against France and peace with Spain Vse 1. Of refutation of Papists who adde to their Message Traditions such as deliver no Message at all such as preach not at all such as make the hearts of the righteous sad see Ezek. 13.22 16. Obser 5. Then Ministers are to be diligent in carrying of it Prov. 10.26 the Lords Errand is his Work which being negligently done brings a Curse Jer. 48.10 though that be to kill yet this to save Sloath maketh waste as in every work Prov. 18.9 so here especially it makes waste of souls Prov. 29.18 Vse Pauls Exhortation 2 Tim. 4.1 2. Obser 6. If the Apostles Doctrin be the Lords Message then purity is needfull in the Messengers the Lord expostulateth with an ungodly man for the want of it Psal 50.16 17. that mouth should not be used to rotten and unsavoury speeches which is the Lords Interpreter to the people all the Vessels of the ministration to the Lord were holy in the old Tabernacle how much more ought the Minister who is a chosen vessel unto him Earthen vessels we are indeed 2 Cor. 4 3. yet when they are clean and sweet we loathe not to eat and drink out of them Vse Against prophane and uncircumcised Ministers Obser 7. Then the Apostles Doctrin the Doctrin of the Gospel must not be received as the Doctrin of men but as a Message from God and that is 1 With attentive hearts Psal 85.8 not then to be reading other Books though they be good nor sleeping for both these are a taking Gods name in vain but as those Acts 10.33 2 With reverence Judg. 3.20 Psal 66.2 3 With believing and faithful hearts Acts 27.25 Heb. 4.2 Luk. 1.45 1 JOHN 1.5 God is light and in him is no darknesse at all c. THe parts of these words are two 1 The condition of God he is Light 2 The perfection or purity of that condition in him is no darknesse In opening the meaning of them I must shew you 1 In what respect God is called Light 2 To what end it is added in him is no darknesse at all For the First of Light there be three Attributes 1 It is bright and shining hence it is put for Knowledge Mat. 4.16 Hence also Eccles 2.13 hence Ministers conceiving Knowledge are called Lights Mat. 5.14 Rom. 2.19 2 It is pure and clear thence it is put for purity and holinesse of life 2 Cor. 6.14 Mat. 5.16 your Light that is your Doctrin and holy life hence also godly men in regard of their holy conversation are called Lights Phil. 2.15 3 It is pleasant and cheerful Eccles 11.7 hence it is put for joy and comfort Psal 112.4 Now God is said to be Light in all these three respects but the last is not here intended a man may have fellowship with God that walketh not alwaies in joy and cheerfulnesse but we cannot have fellowship if we walk in ignorance and uncleannesse He is said to be light 1 Because he is so in himself 1 He knoweth all things Heb. 4.13 Psal 147.5 2 He is holy Levit. 11.44 Hab. 1.13 2 He is said to be light because he makes us so 1 Men of knowledge scattering the darknesse of ignorance Psal 91.10 2 Holy Levit. 20.8 Hence at our first Creation Gods Image consisted in 1 Knowledge Col. 3.10 2 Holinesse Ephes 4.24
could not have said as much Vse 2. Of reproofe to the Papists who lock up St. Johns writings from the people they may not be suffered to read them why if he write them for this end that they might not sin then they give the reins to sin that deny leave and liberty to read them Vse 3. To teach us the poysonful corruption of our natures that out of the purest soundest Doctrine gathers poyson Saint John fore-saw that from his Doctrine they would be ready to gather false conclusions So Rom. 5.20 when St. Paul had delivered the free Doctrine of Justification see what use they make of it he had taught that as sin abounded so did grace much more abound now he saw that they would be ready to gather false conclusions from this therefore he prevents it Chap. 6.1 shall we then sin that Grace may abound God forbid therefore it must make us out of love with our selves the commonest meats are most nourishing and good other rare meats commonly breed distempers but some stomach will corrupt any meat so the plainest points of Religion are the soundest and best but such is the corruption of our nature that it is ready to gather poyson out of them Vse 4. To teach us when we have made a good use of the Apostles writings viz. when they divert us from sin if you be restained and kept back from any sin by them you make good use of them St. John wrote this Epistle that they might not sin labour therefore by reading thereof to be made more cautelous against sin 1. If we can to doe no sin 2. If we doe to disallow it and hate it and so it will be as no sin to us We come now to the third point viz. the consolation If any man sin we have an Advocate with the Father c. as if he had said how can it be that we should not sin he had taught the contrary and told them he wrote those things that they might not sin but yet for all that notwithstanding their best care and indeavour it could not be but they would sin but here is the comfort if any man sin we have an Advocate with the Father c. he doth not say any man hath an Advocate with the Father but I and you and such as we are we have an Advocate with the Father now what is an Advocate sometimes it is applyed to the Holy Ghost somtimes to the Son to the Holy Ghost John 14.16 he is called 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 both because he is a Comforter and because he is an Advocate how not in pleading our case before the Father but by pleading in our hearts in giving us the Spirit of Grace and Supplication as the Apostle saith Rom. 8.26 as in Law he may be said to be our Advocate that draws our petitions for us the Holy Ghost doth not plead for us in heaven but he draws our petitions for us so that they are accepted in heaven Rom. 8.27 he doth speak good things from God to us and good things from us to God 1 Cor. 2.3 he tells us of our peace with God and our comfort and helps us to plead with God But properly it is the office of the Son to be Advocate an Advocate in Court is a more speciall pleader in the behalfe of another whose person and cause is there to be judged of and so Christ is our Advocate in speciall manner with the Father Doct. Every sinner hath Enemies that before the Father in heaven plead against him If any man sin c. there were no use of an Advocate to plead for us if we had none to accuse us and plead against us we no sooner sin but we have accusations put up in heaven against us and so our Advocate puts in for us what be these adversaries 1 Our own sins they plead against us and accuse us day and night some sins doe in a speciall manner plead against us and those are crying sins Gen. 4.10 the murther of Abel was a crying sin Gen. 18.20 the sins of Sodom cried and Ezek. 16.49 there are four things of Sodom mentioned which cryed to heaven for Vengeance Pride Idlenesse Intemperance Unmercifulnesse to the poor so sometimes detaining the labourers wages James 5.4 so also oppression Exod. 22.22.27 these are speciall crying sins because they will give God no rest till he hath revenged them in this World they will not stay till the last judgment but call for present judgment but all sins doe speake in the Lords ear and call for vengeance against us 2 Another Adversary that accuseth us is the righteous Law of God which we have broken that the word may not be in vain Joh. 5.45 3 The third Enemy is Satan that accuseth us night and day Rev. 12.10 so he did Job Chap. 1.9 10 11. he accused him of hypocrisie because he had no reall reason to accuse him therefore he surmiseth one 4 Our own conscience accuseth us and that is as a thousand witnesses Rom. 2.15 Vse 1 To take heed how we make bold with any sin you may put upon them a pretence of pleasure or profit or credit but there is no sin we commit but pleads against us yea and stirs up the Law and Satan and our own consciences to plead against us too 2 It teacheth us the miserable Estate of a poor sinner that goes on in sin and never takes any care to get Christ to be an Advocate for him he may hope that Christ pleads for him in Heaven but this is a vaine hope so long as he goes on in sin but he may be sure that sin and Satan and the Law and his conscience accuseth him and he having none to plead for him what a wofull case is he in 3 It may stir us up to get an Advocate that may plead for us against our accusers Doct. Every Child of God hath the Lord Jesus Christ in Heaven to plead his cause for him If any man sin we have an Advocate with the Father Jesus Christ the Righteous he doth not say every man that sins hath an Advocate but we have an Advocate that is I and you and such as we are the children of God Rom. 8.34 he makes intercession for us 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 interpellat pro nobis he interrupts the accusation and strikes in for us Heb. 7.25 because he hath not only dyed for us and risen for us but he follows the buisinesse to the utmost till it be accomplished How doth he make intercession for us 1 He doth not fall down at his Fathers feet but he acts the part of an Advocate by his presence at the Throne of Grace so that his presence cuts off many accusations it being known he is our friend and stands for us they dare not be so bold Heb. 9 24. 2 He not only pleads for us by his presence but he intercedes for us by the merit of his blood and that pleads more powerfully for us than
another of Exhortation Admonition Consolation and Reproof Levit. 19.17 1 Thes 5.14 and for temporal things we should be helpful one to another take up quarrels 1 Cor. 6.5 6. pardon one anothers failings be helpful to the poor brethren Rom. 15.15 we must not neglect or despise one another or carry our selves as strangers one to another is this brotherly love to carry our selves strangely towards them or not care for their communion or company never to help them this is not brotherly love And indeed the Sacrament invites us to brotherly love for we are moulded as it were up into one Loaf and drink of the same Cup 1 Cor. 10.17 therefore if there be any strangeness or quarrelling or contempt between us it is to sin against this Ordinance if God be the God of peace then Satan is the author of discord how comely a thing is it for brethren to live together in unity Psal 133.1 2 3. he compares it to the most precious Oyntment that was poured on the head and ran down upon Aarons beard and the skirts of his garments and so what grace is poured on the eminentest Christian must run down to the lowest and as the Mountains let the drops of Dew which fall upon them to fall down upon the Vallies so where God hath mounted any blessing where God hath bestowed eminent Gifts every one should so use his Gifts as the lower Vallies may be the more fruitful they the more helpful Vse 3. It reproves Ministers that dishearten and make sad those that God would not have made sad many times Ministers are most bitter against their best Hearers Ezek. 13.22 nor let people make sad the hearts of their Ministers brethren should not thus carry themselves but rather comfort one another It also reproves the aptnesse of many to affect natural carnal men their only delight is in them and they only hate the Seed of the Woman that is contrary to St. Johns precept I write no new Commandment c. Doct. The Ministers of Christ are carefully to avoyd all suspicion of novelty in all the Doctrines they teach whether of faith or manners Thus St. John he seeing that it might seem a new Commandment to walk as Christ hath walked he tells them It is no new Commandment that I write unto you Jer. 6.16 Job 8.8 9 10. and Moses sharply reproved the Israelites for serving new gods Deut. 32.17 Act. 26.22 he continued witnessing no other truth but what Moses and the Prophets had delivered before him Obj. Is it not said Mat. 13.52 is it not the part of a good Scribe to bring forth things both new and old Ans True he is to bring forth new things but 1. Such as may be new to the people not new to the Word such as they never heard of yet not new to the Word for it is their duty to bring their sheep to new fresh green Pastures Psal 23.2 but it must not be new in it self but anciently delivered by the Prophets and Apostles 2 A Minister that delivers an old Doctrin and known to the people yet he must bring it in in a new manner that it may affect them the more being drest after a new manner the appetite desires new dishes more as for our Saviour he taught no new Doctrin but he spake it in such a manner in such Parables that it seemd strange to them 3 He should have so much respect to newnesse as to bring out all old Doctrin with a new vigour of Spirit not with the old Spirit but with a new affection and vigour that so the people may be more affected therewith hee must deliver the same matter with a new Spirt he must drink a new draught of the Wine of the Sanctuary but a Minister must not teach any thing that is new to the Scripture Reas From the perfection of the Scripture Psal 19.7 Gods perfection is more seen in this than in any other works the World is perfect in its kinde vers 6. but vers 7. How perfect is the Law of God Now as it were a Frantique thing to go about to create new Creatures so to come with Nova dogmata and new Opinions it is as if a man should come with new Creatures there is not any new Creature in the World so let a man survey all Doctrins he shall finde them to be the same which were from the Creation Vse 1. To mortifie a new-fangled trick of Ministers and People when the Minister fits their itching ears with New-fangled Doctrin and the people affect new Doctrin this is against the Apostles practice here 2 Tim. 4.2 3. Act. 17.19 20 21. they thought Paul came in with new matters and they were affected with news but though this Doctrin was new to them yet it was not new to the Word Vse 2. To reprove the Popish-Religion it is new some are Franciscans and some Dominicans these are new we never read of them in the Scripture neither do we read of Jesuits or Monks or Abbots they never had any footsteps in Scripture some of them confesse that in their matters of difference from us they have no ground in Scripture for purgatory or prayer for the dead but what saith St. John I write unto you no new Commandment Vse 3 To Assemblies and Synods to take heed what they impose on the Church no new traditions must be thrust on us if it be not from God let it be abandoned But that which you have had from the beginning Doct. True Antiquity in all Doctrines of the Apostles or Ministers is that which fetches its original from the beginning 1 That which hath had its original from old times is not alwayes safe as we see Mat. 5.27 35. and yet this doth not make it true Antiquity because it was not from the beginning Joh. 8.44 the Devil had his lying from the beginning but it was not from the first beginning for he was not created a lyar but he made himself so But the true Antiquity is twofold 1 From the first Institution or Creation of a thing Mat. 19.8 and that is a good Antiquity that is fetcht from the first Institution 2 That which fetcheth its beginning from God though it were of later times for hee is Alpha and Omega Rev. 1.8 the beginning and end of all things Rea. 1 From the nature of all evill which is an aberration from the first good Estate if any corruption be in marriage as polygamy or adultery from the beginning it was not so if the Devill be a lyar from the beginning he was not so 2 From the nature of Truth and good things that come from God they have the nature of God stamped on them and as he is the ancient of dayes so is that good as Baptisme and the Lords Supper though they were not in the World before Christs coming in the flesh yet being from God they have true Antiquity they are derived from the ancient of dayes Vse 1 It discovers the
Religion that they may not say none but young he●ds take up this course doe you this remember that Religion is no poynt of indiscretion no an hoary head is a crown of glory if it be found in a way of righteousnesse would you not think it a great misery if it should befall a Mariner after all Tempests to suffer Shipwrack in the very havens mouth so is it with old men when you have run on through all the difficulties of this Life in your last days when you should arrive at the Haven of Peace and Hope and eternall Happinesse if you should sink and faile what a misery were it Tit. 2.1 2. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Paul did consider that old age was an old crazy time their he●ds unhealthfull their stomacks unhealthfull their hearts unhealthful how should old age get healthful hearts again why get an healthfull spirit a sound heart an upright spirit what a staffe would this be to weake age to have sound faith to be sound in love sound in meeknesse and patience what a support will it be to them to uphold all diseases and distempers how will they be able to bear al● the Sicknesses of this age when their spirits are lively and their hearts comfortable and Gods Spirit upholding them that will be the staffe and crown of old age as therefore you desire to honour God to support your old age as you desire to goe to the Grave with a Crown give up your selves to God that so the Apostles and Elders may acknowledge you as Fathers in Christ Vse 2. For young men think it not too soon for you to enter on a Christian course and if you have begun grow up in grace what an honour will it be As you have been strong in outward strength so now to be strong in Grace strong in the Spirit what an honour will it be to see you strong to subdue your corruptions what an honour will it be to see your zeale and courage stirring up old mens discretion so that what is wanting in them may be supplied by you how many strong temptations are incident to young men from evill company from beauty from pleasure c. what an honour will it be to Gods grace to see your strength turned against sin and lust to see you sober and temperate and chast to see you zealous and quickned in Grace I write unto you young men because you have overcome the wicked one Remember thy Creator in the dayes of thy youth Eccle. 12.1 God takes pleasure then in thy service if you remember him then he will be most ready to remember you in your old age Vse 3. And for little children if God have his number amongst Babes then you that are Parents say not it is too soon to learn them any thing they are too young they cannot understand why cannot you learn them to know their Father you learn them nothing till you learn them to know you and express joy in you but teach them to know what an happy thing it is to have God for their father tell them that he is able to doe more for them and give them better things than you can do Levit. 23.10 to 15. take no comfort in them till they take comfort in God train them up to know God to know his ways that they may be able to rejoyce and solace themselves in God and good things that the first fruits of their age may be consecrated to God and if you do so you consecrate the whole lumpe if the first fruits be holy so will the whole Vintage be if the root be holy so will the branches consider these Babes are flexible and easily bowed it is far more easie to train them up to good things now than in their youth and riper years therefore labour now to incline them unto God and good things take speciall care to train them up to know God their Father train them up to come to the ordinances with reverence and diligence and this will be their honour God will make them instruments to confound elder stronger men Thus we see God hath among all sorts and ages of men some that belong unto him whose sins are remitted whose spirits are sanctified 2 Now in that St. John applies himself to all their conditions and ages observe Doct. That Ministers of Jesus Christ are to apply themselves and their Doctrine to several sorts and ages of men that they have to deale with So St. John here carves out several portions for Fathers for young men and for Babes so Paul Tit. 2.1 to 10. so when John the Baptist had prest a necessity of Repentance first came the people and askt Master what shall we do and then the Publicans and Souldiers what shall we doe and he answered them according to their several conditions Luk. 3.10 to 14. Reas From those offices God hath put Ministers in he looks that they should be as Stewards to give every one his own portion Luk. 12.42 they are to be Physicians Jer. 8.22 now they must not dispence one salve to several sores so sometimes he calls them Shepheards now they are to dispence themselves according to the Estate of the sheep Vse 1. To teach Ministers in all their studies to provide a several portion for the several conditions of mens souls one thing may be fit for Fathers which will not be fit for young men and Babes they should therefore labour to provide every one a portion Ministers should look at their people not as if they were all of one mould and frame people come to the Congregation as men to a market they come not to buy all things that are good but what may be most for their use so Ministers may set down many good things before people but if they do not seem to belong to them they regard them not but in a special wise will retain that which particularly belongs to them therefore let Ministers be exhorted to cast such Precepts Exhortations Admonitions Reproofs before the people as may suit with their severall conditions Vse 2 To teach all hearers as to listen to all so especially to listen and attend to those things which more especially concern them and belong unto them old men to what belongs to them young men to what is their portion it is true no Doctrin but may fit every one present as a young man may become an old man and so have use of what belongs now to old men but especially attend to those things which for the present belong unto you and you must not think it too much if Ministers come to particularize it is your Crowne to be particularized you take it kindly when you are bidden to a Feast and the master of the Feast not only sets on the whole lumpe before you but carves out a particular piece for you so you ought to take it kindly and as a careful part in the Minister if he dispence a particular portion to you yea you ought to
God was fore-warned of Antichrists aforehand Q. When or by whom were they fore-warned A. Our Saviour forewarns them of Antichrists and false Teachers Matth. 24.24 25. unto which words Saint John seems to have reference so also the Apostles were careful in fore-warning them 2 Thes 2. from the third Verse to the tenth 1 Tim. 2.3 4. 2 Pet. 2.2 3. which was expresly spoken of Rome Rev. 18.13 so we see by the mouth of two or three witnesses this truth was confirmed Reas 1. To prevent the mis-conceit that the people had that the Day of the Lord was near at hand and thereupon began to think it was no time to settle to their Callings but to give themselves to vigilancy and prayer 2 Thes 2.1 2 3. to prevent this conceit he tells them expresly Antichrist must first come 2 That they might be the better fore-armed against such false Teachers for there should be damnable Herisies 2 Pet. 2.2 and not as points of curiosity only but contra dogmata fidei therefore that they might prepare themselves against such heresies Christ and his Apostles were carefull to fore-warn them Mat. 24.24 25. 2 Pet. 3.17 18. unlesse you be well established in the truth they will carry you away into errour 3 That they might quicken the Pastors of the Church to lay sound foundations that they might establish them in sound Doctrine Acts 20.28 29 30. Vse 1. Shews the great faithfulnesse of the great Shepheard of our Souls Christ Jesus in fore-telling himselfe of Wolves coming and stirring up his Apostles to doe the like Vse 2. It may teach both christian Ministers and people to practise such duties for which end he writes these things one main end is to establish them in sound Doctrine that so whatsoever false Teachers say yet christians may not be seduced for if they gave warning so long before much more now we know this to be come to passe therefore let not Women or little Children excuse themselves for God looks that you should be so grounded in the truth that no Seducers may carry you away Doct. 3 In the days when St. John wrote this Epistle many Antichrists were then come into the World 1 Joh. 4.1 2 3. This is the first place that mentions Antichrist expresly 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 which signifies first opposition as 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 secondly substitution as 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 pro consul 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 thirdly it signifies equality 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Now Antichristos includes all as one that is opposite to Christ so he is called 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 secondly he is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 that is substitute or vicar of Christ hence the beast that came out of the Sea had the horn of a Lamb as if he had the power of Christ thirdly he is Antichrist that is one that carries himself as equal to Christ therefore he dispenseth with those laws which no mortal may dispence withall as incestuous marriage and he binds the consciences of men Jam. 4.20 now it is proper to the law of Christ to sit in the conscience therefore he may well be called Antichrist but yet of these he is properly called Antichrist in the former sense that is one that opposeth himself against God and Christ and all Emperors and Kings Bellarmine excuses the Pope from coming to the Nicene Council saying indignum est caput membra sequi Secondly lest he should sit beneath the Emperor which hee thought unmeet therefore he may well be said to exalt himself 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 2 Thes 2.4 above every Cesar and yet here is the misery that he carries himself as a Vicar of Christ yet can oppose himself against Christ Q. But how were many Antichrists then come A. In ecclesiastical Histories we shall find that St. John lived about an hundred years after Christ and was born about the same time with Christ now about the year 26 after Christ Histories report there was Simon Magus who seemed to be the great power of God and to be he that gave the Law in Mount Sinai 2 He gave out that it was he that was crucified under Tiberius Cesar here was an Antichristian spirit and I was saith he that Holy Ghost that descended on the Apostles so that he denyed both the Father and the Son after him sprang up Menander that affirmed that it was he that died for the World and that all that believed on him should be saved In those times Ebion taught that Christ was but a meer man and held circumcision necessary and in his time lived Cerinthus who retained all the Judicall Law and denyed Christ to be God Act. 15.1 and he is held to be one of those that held the World to be made by Angells and he was the root of the error of the Chiliasts all these lived in Johns time Vse 1 It shews us the marvelous enmity of that wicked one that as soon as ever Christ had sowed good seed that evil one sowed tares this was the subtilty of that old Serpent to sow errors before the truth could take firm rooting Vse 2. Hence we see the impudency of Heresie especially when opposition is set on fire of Hell that such monstrous opinions should be broached in St. Johns time that envied against them and wrote against them and therefore we must not wonder if Heresies sine pudore broach themselves in the Church for even in St. Johns time a s●n of thunder that shook them down mightily yet even against him were these Darts shot it must therefore stir up Christians to ground themselves in the whole Counsel of God do you think if such Heretiques did not blush before St. John they will blush before us Hence wee see the truth of God is of more power than the spirit of Error for though there were so many heads of Error yet they all fell down before the Doctrine of St. John so that this writing remained when all they were lost magna est veritas prevalebit therefore such is the power of truth that it dispells all Errors 3 It confutes boasting of Antiquity every ancient thing is not true for then these false Heresies had been true but yet there is Antiquity which springs from the first institution and that is prevalent there is a secondary antiquity that is Tares that are presently sowen after the good Seed yet though they were sowen the very same day yet secondary antiquity will not justifie their Doctrin but that which comes from the institution by God Doct. In the coming of these many Antichrists that which was told aforehand of the coming of Antichrist is in some measure fulfilled For otherwise St. Johns discourse would be somewhat impertinent to what end doth he say Ye have heard that Antichrist shall come and that Antichrists are come already And again he doth argue from the last times to Antichrist and from Antichrist to the last times reciprocally which reason were not of strength unlesse it were
Mahivell did clearly discern that their religion was but meer jugling to fill the Popes Coffers and keep his Kiching warm by purgatory and pardons c. therefore let none trust them but indeed this was his wickednesse though he discerned this he sought not the true Religion and this is the evill of their Religion it leads simple men to superstition and understanding men to Atheisme and if Popery be but cheating and jugling and lying it must kindle in us an inward loathing of that Religion Bellarmin doth directly bring that for his defence which was palpable and ex instituto writ against them and therefore it is plain that every Antichristian Doctrin si a lye not only against the truth but against their own judgement to deceive Psal 119.128 let it be our care to looke at every law of God as just nnd to hate every false way nothing so odious to man as to be cheated men take it most indignely to be made a fool of why truly that is the end of Antichristian Doctors to cheat and beguile men Vse 2 It must teach us how prone our natures are to receive such false Doctrins Psal 58.3 Rom. 3.4 every mans judgement is apt to take up that opinion which suits with his understanding now because by nature we are prone to lyes and errours therefore let us take heed to our selves and watch more exactly Heresie is a fruit of the flesh Gal. 5.19 20. and therefore no wonder if carnall hearts be ready to take it up seeing by nature the truth seems harsh to us Vse 3 It must stir us up to imbrace the Doctrin of the Gospel the more your spirits loath falshood the more are you to cleave to the truth do they make a sport to juggle and deceive do you see they aim at corrupt ends do they speak by a lying spirit if this be the fruit of Popery that the whole bulk of it is but an heap of lyes then as we are to detest that so we are to love the truth of the Gospel it comes from the spirit of truth the ends of it are contrary to Antichristian they aime to bring on Disciples to Christ they look not at their own belly and gain but to edifie and do good to the Church of God seeing therefore the Religion of Christ is so pure so peaceable so self-denying so free from cheating and jugling therefore let us be more enamoured on it imbrace it study it more practice it more Vse 4 If every antichristian Doctrin be a lye then they that are born of it are not born of the truth and the Doctors of it are lyers so that if it bee asked whether it be a true Church we say it is a lying Doctrin they hold those that are the Doctors and teachers of their Church are lyers and take the body of the Church it is a bulk of lyes a company of lyars deceiving the World and sporting themselves in their deceivings Doct. No lye that is no hereticall Antichristian Doctrin is of the truth Out of false things we may sometimes conclude falshood and sometimes truth but out of a true principle you can never gather falshood so St. John here out of the truth you cannot conclude any lye any false Doctrin so that no lye is of the truth For Explication A Doctrin may be sid to bee of the truth or not of it in a double respect 1 Of the truth as the cause of it John 8.37 he that is born of the truth 1 John 3.19 so to be of the truth is to be a Child of the truth so that when it is said it it not of the truth that is it is not born of the truth and it is not bred of the truth 1 Because it springs not from the Gospel of truth 2 It springs not from the Spirit of truth but from a lying spirit 3 It springs not from the truth of their own hearts not from the very morall civill truth they neither spring from the divine truth of the Gospel nor from the Spirit nor from the morall truth in their own hearts a man may speak not from the Spirit of truth in the word and yet speak from an honest heart but an Heretique speakes not from the truth of his own heart Tit. 3.10 11. so that these mens errours are not from ignorance or infirmity but meerly from the spirit of falshood 2 It is not of the truth that is it keeps not correspondency or fellowship with the truth and the reason is because no Antichristian Doctrin but it comes from the spirit of lying and murther and such a spirt is the Devills spirit John 8.48 Satans intendment is to lye and deceive and murther mens souls and that proceeds from the enmity betwixt Christ and the seed of the Serpent now the seed of the Serpent is not only Heretiques but Hereticall Doctrin and they strive to root out one another Amos 7.10 11. which shewes what little fellowship falshood hath with truth 2 Cor. 6.14 15. and therefore they would not suffer Christ to live and so they persecuted the Apostles because they spoke the word of truth Vse 1 May exhort all professors of the truth to take heed of lying if no lye be of the truth then if you speak falshood or lyes you walk not like your selves such words come not from the Spirit of truth but from the lying spirit the spirit of wickednesse and falshood and therefore what have the Children of the truth to do with falshood with false words and false dealing and especially take heed of false Doctrin for it is not of the truth but lyes therefore have nothing to do with the spirit of falshood the spirit of Popery or the spirit of seperation to draw you from the truth of Christ from the communion of the Church Vse 2 If no Heresie be of the truth then certainly it will never be for the truth no stream riseth higher then the spring from whence it comes if such Doctrin comes not from the truth it will never rise so high as the truth never look for true dealing from an Heretique that lyes against the Gospel and against his own conscience never beleeve any Doctrin of theirs for they aim at subverting if they deal not truly with God they will not deal truly with man it is a conclusion of the councill of Constance fides non est servanda cum Haereticis why because they are Heretiques but you should know they were Heretiques that swore it and therefore they shew such false dealing therefore you shall never finde any true honest dealing with Antichristian states in any negotiation Vse 3 It may teach us there is no safe reconciliation with these Doctrins nay no safe toleration for no lye is of the truth how can you reconcile night and day light and darknesse there is as wide a difference between the truth and Antichristian Doctrines therefore there is no safe toleration of them but one of them will be rooting
by Deceivers why calls he them so A. A Deceiver is such a one who upon pretence of that which is good and true puts us off with that which is counterfeit and naught So these false Teachers deceit is in their Doctrin and in their persons In their Persons 2 Cor. 11.13 In their Doctrin they make us beleeve it is the Doctrin of Christ in but in truth it is empty windy doctrin Ephes 4.14 Vse 1 May serve to stir us up so much the more to hate and detest them and to a more serious watchfulness against them a man hates a Deceiver worse than a Robber a man had rather lose his Purse by violence than be cunningly cheated of it the reason is because a man that takes your Purse only wrongs you of your Mony but the other deprives you of your Money and also befools you and makes a mock at it so these Deceivers do not only deprive us of the truth but through cunning delusions they over-reach us and laugh us to scorn 2 Pet. 2.14 Let us therefore try all things and hold fast that which is good 1 Thes 5.21 If we heard that there were counterfeit Money abroad and cunning Fellows that would undermine us we would look narrowly to our selves why there are cunning Deceivers abroad which will not only deceive you of your Purses and Goods but of your Faith and the Gospel and Salvation therefore how circumspect and careful ought we to be it is a wonderful sluggishness of spirit when we know there are so many false Teachers now in the Land and yet it is a wonder to see how raw we are in the Scriptures how unapt to answer any thing out of the Scripture if we were put to it therefore do not only receive the truth from the credit of Ministers or our own spirits but warranted from the Word that we may be ready to render a Reason of the hope that is in us Doct. 3. Sometimes in reproving and confuting of false Teachers it is seasonable to conceal their names Saint John doth not say These things I write unto you concerning Corinthus or Ebion but he passeth by their names and saith These things I write unto you concerning Deceivers 2 Cor. 11.13 2 Cor. 15.12 Gal. 1.7 Phil. 3.2 Jude 4. he doth not there describe them he names none yet sometimes we read he names them 1 Tim. 1.19 2 Tim. 2.18 2 Tim. 4.14 15. It is seasonable to conceal their names 1 When there may be any hope of their conversion we should not too much exasperate them because the contention is not so much against their persons as against their Doctrin and practice 2 When it were good that both they and their Doctrin should utterly perish and be forgot Gal. 5.12 It is seasonable to expresse their names 1 When they are excommunicate Hymeneus and Philetus 2 That others may beware of them 2 Tim. 4.14 15. Vse To teach us to forbear personall invectives in our writings a wound in a mans good name is a wound in the apple of his eye a man that hath his eye hurt he sees you not so if you strike a man on his good name it is hard if ever he hear any thing after from you He writes to them about them that seduce them yet they did not seduce them but only did endeavour it Doct. 4. The desire and indeavour to deceive is deceit Such as have a desire and purpose to deceive are indeed deceivers though they actually seduce not 2 Joh. 7. Rom. 16.17 18. 2 Cor. 11.13 as he that looks after a woman to lust after her commits Adultry Matth. 5.28 because in his heart he desires it so because a man hath a long look in his heart to deceive he is a Deceiver you read of some that trod under foot the bloud of Christ Heb. 10.29 now that is impossible for Christ is in Heaven yet if a man do what in him lies it is as if he did it Reas From Gods acceptance of the will for the deed whether in good or evil 2 Cor. 8.12 therefore it was provided in the Law if any man did bear false witnesse against his neighbour it should be death because he would have taken away his Neighbours life so if there be a will in a man to deceive it is as if he did deceive And as the poor Woman Luke 21.4 is said to cast more into the Treasury than they all because she had a will to do it and put forth her self to her utmost ability so if a man put forth himselfe in what he can to deceive though he never reach it yet he is a Deceiver for though it be impossible the Elect should be seduced Matth. 24.24 yet it is his desire and endeavour to do it for God hath communicated to men more will and desire many times then power to accomplish it therefore if there be will to it the hinderance is not on mans part but on Gods Vse 1. Must teach men to make as much conscience of their wills and desires as of their acts men are apt to excuse themselves in respect of the will if the act be not done but didst thou desire it and go about it if thou hadst a mind to it then it is done because God sees that which was in thine heart as done there was the desire of thy soul and the endeavour of thy hand but that it came not to passe is from Gods hand Vse 2. This may be a singular comfort to Gods servants that cannot do what good they would they have a minde to profit by the Word to read and pray as they ought but they cannot I say if there be a willing minde that the desire of thy soul is towards God if thy c●re and endeavour be to do it it is certainly done though thou canst not reach it Gen. 22.12 Abraham did spare his Son why true but that was because God held his hand but because he went three dayes journey and came to the place God had appointed and built an Alter and bound him and would have slaine him though upon Gods calling from Heaven to him he spared him ye God accounts it as if he did it so had a man many corruptions in his heartt that were as his Isaac darling lusts if thou use all means to mortifie and crucifie them though thou canst not get the Victory over them as thou desirest yet God accounts it as if they were Mortified if God will have it rest there and say it is enough it is an acceptable sacrifice to God when David had a minde to build a Temple to God and prepared abundantly for it though God forbad him yet saith he it was well it was in thine heart and I will therefore build thee an house 2 Sam. 7. he accepted the will for the need so if thou set thy heart to build Gods House to be doing good to the Church and reforme the Town where you live if in authority though you fall short
Brother Heb. 2.11 12. 3. You partake with him in the Spirit the Comforter John 14.16 17. Rom. 8.14.26 27. Ezek. 36.27 Whereas before you had but rough hewn spirits God sheds his owne Spirit abroad in us makes us partakers of the divine nature that we should have high thoughts of a Kingdome eternall life 4. Provision for a Son here provision for an Heir hereafter God provides spiritual and temporall means Deut. 8. God nurtures us washeth us Ethiopians and hath given us an inheritance 1 Pet. 1.3 4. If a man should sit down as David did 2 Sam. 7.18 and consider what God hath done for such mean men c. Vse 1. To refute all good opinion that men have of themselves they know not that God hath no need of us they know not what Christ paid for us they know not what a great mercy it is to have God our Father 2 Cor. 6.17 18. They never knew what manner of love it is 2. To reprove a great unworthinesse of Gods Children and a shamefull dishonour they put upon him when they are ashamed to call him Father This is the case of many of Gods servants when they come in bad company they cover themselves with a veil of carnality What do we lose by calling God Father doth not God rather lose by calling us children This Peter's sin cost him many a bitter tear Matth. 26.75 3. This should teach all the children of God to love God with all heir strength and might We can never abound too much in love 1 John 4.19 Here we may learn how much we are bound to love our Brethren let us inlarge the bowels of our affections and think we can never sufficiently love them If the King favour any man every man will be looking at him and ingratiating themselves with him 5. This teacheth worldly men how much they wrong themselves to deprive themselves of this manner of love when they content themselves with other things Note God would have every childe of his to behold his love in calling us his children Behold implyes presence evidence eminency Ther 's some thing in the object and in the act 1. For the object 1. What we behold is present we cannot behold what is absent 2. It is evident and sensible none can behold a spirit or the wind 3. It is a thing of weight excellent and eminent John 1.29 Psal 133.1 2. In the act beholding implyes 1. A looking with the eye 2. To consider a thing 3. To fix our eyes upon it Reas 1. For his own glory There is nothing wherein God doth more shew his glory Rom. 9.23 Eph. 2.4 5. 2. That we might the better support our spirits against the discouragements we meet with from the world which knows us not 3. That so we may be perswaded to love God and strengthned to doing and suffering 2 Cor. 5.14 Vse 1. To reprove mens squint-lookings they do not look at Gods love but into themselves Lam. 1.12 and their owne corruptions and afflictions it is a wonder Gods children should pore only upon corruptions and not consider what love it is for God to discover them to a man and pardon them so when Gods children look at great matters in the world if they looke a squint at gain do you look that your sins are subdued Luke 10.19 20. 2. It reproves a Popish opinion that looks at our adoption and spirituall estate as doubtfull and uncertain Eccl. 9.2 Why then are we bidden to behold it Can a man behold that which cannot be seen If a man be bidden to behold the thing is present and visible 3. To lift up the hearts of all Gods people to fasten their meditations much upon the love of God We read such speeches as who works righteousnesse is born of God but we are ready to passe over such things therefore St. John saith Stand still and behold look at it as a present benefit and rest not till you see it present and evident look narrowly at this when you doe find it stand and behold what God hath done for you wonder to behold it so shall you honour God wonderfully What though you meet with a world of corruptions temptations discouragements this above all God will not suffer those he loves to want spport Against this point of Gods wonderfull love that it is evident sensible and present an objection may arise Obj. The world knows no such matter Ans The Apostle confesseth it and renders a reason The world knows not you because it knows not him Note The world knows not the children of God John 16.2 Did they know them to be children they would not kill them It is not good service to a Father to have his children killed 2 Cor. 4.8 1 King 18.17 A signe he did not know him for he was the chariots and horsemen of Israel their strength stay and protection under God Q. What is ment by world Answ Not the whole body of the Creation nor only reasonable men but that part of the world that is destitute of Gods Spirit 1. These are called the world because born of the world as in the world John 8.23 1 John 4.5 born of corrupt nature defiled whith the world 2. They have their portion in this world as a man is said to be of such a place where his means lyeth Psal 17.14 3. The world is the object of all their thoughts and affections 4. They are the greatest part of the world 1 John 5.19 5. The world is called by the name of wicked men it borrows its name from them 2 Pet. 2.5 Q. What is meant by this that they know not Gods children Answ 1. Knowledge is taken for discerning and many times they do not discern who be the children of God as appears by the former reasons 2. They do not ocknowldge them As if a friend of old acquaintance should passe by and give no testimony of acknowledgement we say such a one would not know me 3. They are ready to do ill offices to them John 16.2 Reas Is taken from the second Doctrine because they know not Christ they know not you 1 Cor. 2.8 Acts 3.17 John 16.2 3. 15.21 In reason if a man know not the face or head of a man he knows not the hand or any other part no part so easily discerned as the head Christ is the head of his members if they knew not him the head they know not us the members John had told us before that if we know Christ to be righteous then we know that they that work righteousnesse are born of him the world is ignorant of Christs righteousnesse 1. They look at God as righteous yet as mercifull and to save men out of Christ therefore they think God requires not so much as is found in the lives of Gods people but think it superstitious 2. The world doth look at God as righteous yet a respecter of persons As take a righteous judge yet if that men put forth themselves and many
affected with our humane excellencies 〈◊〉 please him when we shew forth the hidden man of the heart this the 〈◊〉 exhorts women to 1 Peter 3.3 4. Isa ●2 53. there was no 〈◊〉 or beauty in Christ why he should be desired 3. If there were so many false Prophets in St. Johns time then this reproves the Papists that are burthened with traditions Col. 2.20 they much adore Venerable Antiquity as they call it true indeed an hoary head is a crown of glory but it is when it is found in a way of righteousnesse 4. Labour now especially to discern the spirits of your Ministers for many a man makes a fair shew hath a faire outside but nothing within him but rottennesse many again have a fair outside and as for their inside are like empty shels they have no power of godlinesse Col. 2.22 23. 1 JOHN 4.3 And every spirit that confesseth not that Jesus Christ is come in the flesh is not of God and this is that spirit of Antichrist whereof you have heard that it should come and even now already is it in the world Doct. THat the spirit of every Prophet that holds not out the mighty power of Christ veiled with humane frailties and infirmities is not of God but of Antichrist He doth not say every Prophet or every Person for a good Prophet may expresse much weaknesse but he saith every spirit whatsoever spirit is in a Prophet that doth expresse Christ Jesus if any spirit shall not acknowledge Christ come in the flesh as the spirit of Menander did not such a spirit is not of God but of Antichrist 1. If a man doth not expresse the truth of the Lord Jesus in his Ministry but breaths such errour in his doctrine as doth overthrow the Lord Jesus such is not of God John 14.17 16.15 If a man speak truth and not saving truth but only moral truths he doth not presse the saving power of the Lord Jesus he expresseth a spirit of morality which is not to be disliked but he doth not hold forth the saving power of the Lord Jesus and a man must not only expresse the saving power of Christ but the saving power of Christ come in the flesh doe you see a man revealing Christ in Moral writings in tinckling cymbals of mans wisdome if his spirit relish nothing but affected eloquence his spirit is of Antichrist 2. Doe you see the spirit of a Prophet savour of ambition pomp and delicacy this is the spirit of Popery this doth not hold forth the Lord Jesus 3. If a mans doctrine do hold forth the Lord Jesus in a tyrannicall manner making the hearts of those sad whom God would not have made sad such doe not hold forth Christ Reas Because the whole carriage of the frame of spirit is clean contrary to the Spirit of the Lord Jesus for though he be vailed with humane frailties John 14.6 Yet he is the way the truth and the life Christ Jesus came riding upon the Colt of an Asse he came not in any outward magnificence when the people would have made him King he said My Kingdome is not of this world he did not tyrannize over his people but he gathers into his armes those that goe astray Why doth the Holy Ghost say That that spirit that doth not confesse Christ Jesus is the spirit of Antichrist He is called Antichrist quasi anti Christum It is called the spirit of Antichrist because it is against Christ contrary to Christ and this spirit makes way to the errours of Antichrist 2. Because it doth make cold the spirits of people it makes iniquity to abound Matth. 24.11 12. 3. Because while Ministers doe pump out the doctrine with Heathenish rights they have a special care to feed themselves as Demas Vse 1. This should teach Ministers what frame of spirit they should hold forth when they take upon them such an holy and heavenly profession if they would approve their hearts to God and his people they must hold forth the Lord Jesus Christ in humane simplicity though men cannot so well try the doctrine of their Ministers yet they may try their spirits Paul desired to know nothing 1 Cor. 2.2 that is to expresse nothing in his life and doctrine but Christ Jesus vailed with humane frailties Vse 2. A ground of much consolation when their hearts can bear them witnesse that God hath given them a Spirit of saving Truth not to deliver their doctrine in carnal excellencies seeking high matters but in humane simplicity 3. This reproves men of an Antichristian spirit who content themselves with outward flourishings they know not what hurt they do to the Church of God in so doing 4. This may direct the people of God narrowly to watch the spirits of the Ministers as they would be freed from Popery affect not flourishing Eloquence affect not him that hath a tyrannical spirit or him that delivers only Morall truths and let the people of God labour to have their hearts filled with a spirit of truth and the saving graces of Gods Spirit Doct. That the spirit of Antichrist was come into the world in St. Johns time and as in St. Johns time so in St. Pauls time also He speaks of the mystery of Iniquity that Antichrist did work in his time 2 Thess 2.7 There are three things in the body of Popery 1. A spirit breathing in it's doctrine worship and discipline the same was visible in the Apostles time 1. For the doctrine there was a spirit of errour in their foundation and wrought mightily at that time in their hearts so that men durst not trust the grace of Christ a● if there were not safe holding upon naked Christ but the Apostle doth utterly inveigh against such Gal. 5.3 4 5. saith he either trust God for all or nothing distrusting of grace or depending on something in nature or grace received are the rocks upon which so many souls suffer shipwrack in Religion at this day 2. There is a spirit of arrogancy contempt of Magistracy and Government Jude vers 8. looking at the Pope as the Sun in the Firmament this was flourishing in the Apostles time and now also 2. There is a spirit that breatheth in their worship 1. A spirit of superstition Col. 2.18 men at that time worshipped Angels thus the Papists at this day but they have more Angels and Saints to which they cleave rather then to Christ they did begin to worship Images 1 John 5.21 Therefore John blesseth his babes from them men departed from God and clave not only to creatures but the works of mens hands the same spirit ruleth at this day there was a spirit of hypocrisie a shew of Religion without the mighty power of the Lord Jesus shewed is any performance Col. 2.23 they had many things to draw their bodies and they durst not come to the Lord Jesus but they must have some Saint or Angel to come to him by they did invent courses the Lord did not
should teach us all not to comfort our selves because we are members of the Church that we live under such a Minister and are baptized we must not here rest as if we were of God for all this while we go no further then flesh and bloud and worldly respects lead us we savour all this time of the world we may live civilly and painfully in our Calling and yet have no higher plantation in the Church no higher Offices then worldly but what are we the better for this What doe noysome humors in the Church what though we be ornaments and supportants we are not the better for this we are not all this while members of the Church but labour we to be so in the Church as we may be of the Church that we be in that place in which God hath set us that we doe daily derive sap and strength from the root Christ Jesus we must thus try our hearts and the spirits of others and except this frame of spirit be in us we are not true members of the Church And have overcome They overcome therefore there is a conflict Doct. That godly hearers and worldly teachers have a conflict Jude v. 3. He shews them that when corrupt teachers should break into the Church he would not have godly hearers sit down but contend and wrestle earnestly for the faith Paul stirs up Timothy to war a good warfare to hold faith and a good conscience 1 Tim. 18 19. Which shews there are two things which good Ministers and people and worldly Ministers and people doe contend for viz. faith and a good conscience else of faith thou mayst make shipwrack and a good conscience you may turn away Quest In what manner is this conflict acted between bad Ministers and good people A. 1. When bad Ministers contend with good people to pervert their faith 2 Tim. 2.18 19. or else they labour to destroy their good conscience if they see good Christians make a conscience of keeping the Sabbath of performing family duties and abstaining from sin bad Ministers will doe as much as they can to pervert their faith to destroy their good conscience now the people of God contend for both 1 They wrestle with God for a better faith and a better judgement Rom. 15.30 31. if they did so for Paul then much more for themselves 2 They doe observe such as doe corrupt their faith and so are better armed against them Rom. 16.17 18. and so are the better able to overcome 3 Good hearers doe admonish bad teachers to look better to their doctrine Col. 4.17 and conversation 4 If none of those will prevaile they argue with them and deale seriously with them as the blind man and therefore no great Schollar did reason with the Pharisees about Christ and affirmed that he was a good man because he did open the eyes of the blind John 9.7 to 34. if all this will not prevaile then they avoid their doctrine Mat. 22.3 4. and their leaven Luke 12.1 2. They have a care either to remove altogether from their Congregations or else depart from them on the Sabbath day The Levits left their Suburbs and Possessions and came to Judah and Jerusalem 2 Chron. 11.14 and those that could not sell their possessions took horses and rid whither the Word was faithfully and sincerely taught when the Shunamitish woman asked her husband an Asse and a man to goe with her to the Prophet he said Wherefore wilt thou goe to him to day it is neither new Moon nor Sabbath day 2 Kings 4.22 23. which shews you that if it had been either new Moon or Sabbath day she should have had liberty to goe And so should men that live under bad Ministers take their horses and ride to such places where the Word of God is faithfully taught not that people must goe from their Ministers when they preach the Word of God in truth Vse 1. This shews how much people are left without excuse who are ignorant and gracelesse when their Ministers are so the worse your Ministers are the more should you contend to hold fast faith and a good conscience you must not plead that you are ignorant men are you more ignorant then the blind man he was never book-learned if you would shew your selves to be Christians you must hold forth faith and a good conscience 2. To exhort people to contend with their Ministers when they are not of God Ye are of God little children and ye have overcome them Doct. As there is a conflict between godly hearers and worldly teachers so godly hearers doe overcome Who so is born of God doth overcome the world John 5.4 the world not onely of vain glory and reproaches of covetousness injury and losses but the world of false Teachers also In what doth this victory stand A godly Hearer overcomes worldly Teachers First By trying and examining their doctrine and finding it to be false if he doe discover him he overcomes him Rev. 2.2 by this means he puts them to shame as those that have lost the field Secondly When they stand fast in the doctrine of Gods truth and liberty of Christian profession whatsoever those false teachers say James 4.7 Resist the Devill and he will fly from you so those false teachers if you yeeld not to their doctrine you overcome them Gal. 2.4 5. Thirdly When Gods servants grow so much the more fervent resolute and zealous Christians by how much the more they see themselves opposed as David when he danced before the Ark of the Lord Michal the daughter of Saul laughed at him but saith David I will yet be more vile then thus 2 Sam. 6.20 22. Fourthly A man gets ground when he is able to prevail either by avoiding them or by being content to suffer extremity under them by avoiding them as the Levits left their possessions and went to Judah and Jerusalem 2 Chron. 11.15 16. when a man cannot overcome them to hold constant to the death and so vincit qui patitur Reas 1. From the bloud of Christ whereby we are sprinkled Luke 1 74. we are delivered from the hand of our enemies verse 68. they overcome by the bloud of the Lambe Rev. 12.11 Col. 2.13 14. Christ hath triumphed over them openly so that we come to fight with wounded enemies Christ hath broke the Serpents head we come to finish the victory that Christ hath begun for us were the Devill and ungodly teachers let loose in their great strength they would be too strong for us but now their teeth are broken 2. From the mighty power of God that dwells in Gods children I write to you young men saith St. John because you have overcome the wicked one they are so balasted with promises and threatnings as that they doe not sin against God if the Devill or the world promise them earthly things they have a great many better promises 3. From the glories of him that dwells in godly hearers in respect of him
his principle being given to Adam Doe this and live this still cleaves to us by nature and this is the Religion of all the Nations to look to be saved by the works either of the naturall or morall Law 2. Suppose you convince flesh and bloud that all his righteousnesse is unclean why yet far off was it from men in St. Johns time to look for salvation in a crucified Saviour this was a stumbling block to the Jewes and to the Greeks foolishnesse 1 Cor. 1.23 3. Suppose you prevail so far with flesh and bloud as to convince them their righteousnesse is unclean and that there is no salvation but onely in Christ yet nature will not be perswaded that Christ did all this for him but in anguish of soule nature runs to merry company to the world to the gallowes rather then it will come to Christ for help and wait on him and cleave to him if therefore a man be brought to believe on him as his Saviour and by his Priestly Kingly and Propheticall Office to look for salvation and trust on him for it is an evidence of our Regeneration Reas 1. From the mighty power of lively faith for St. John here ●oth not speak of a cold dead faith but of a lively powerfull faith now where such faith is it makes us live by our faith Heb. 2.4 The just shall by his faith live a life of justification and sanctification faith looks not at his own works for satisfaction but to him that justifies the ungodly Rom. 4.4 5 6. And so by faith we live a life of sanctification w●ether Gods will be to be done or suffered he lives by faith that is he will have a commandement for his rule no duty he takes in hand but he will have his warrent for it 2. Faith looks to the promise for strength when he goes about any Christian duty he goes not about it in his own strength but he derives strength from Christ Without me ye can doe nothing from him is thy fruit found Hos 14.8 9. he relies on the promise for help for comfort for acceptance he doth all in the name of Christ that is in his life and power and looks for acceptance in the name of Christ onely 3. If he suffers the will of God and lies under heavy temptations and afflictions why he waits on God he lives by his faith he knowes that he that will come shall come and will not tarry Heb. 10.36 37. in the mean time the just lives by faith that is quiets himselfe in dependence on Christ and expectation of his promise Vse 1. To refute a Popish Doctrine that teacheth That faith may be common to Gods people with Hypocrites and they professe no other faith then what may be common to Hypocrites and Devills and therefore they disclaim justification by faith because if faith justifie then the Devills and Hypocrites may be justified But the Apostle speaks of a faith that flesh and bloud cannot attain unto therefore that which they call Catholique faith to believe those Doctrines mala fide propounded by their Church is a fiction the Devill believes better then they he believes the word of God to be true but to believe this to be true by a true and lively faith is such a beliefe as whereby we are born of God Vse 2. Of tryall whereby we may take an estimate of our faith thou saist thou believest that Jesus is the Christ Why try that hath thy faith regenerated thee hath it brought thee into subjection to Gods will Dost thou live by thy faith that is if thou beest to doe any part of Gods will dost thou walk by a Commandement for thy rule and dost thou depend upon some Promise for strength if thou beest to suffer Gods will dost thou wait patiently on Christ and quiet thy selfe in him then thy faith is a regenerating faith Contrary if a man say he believes in Christ and yet makes no conscience to live according to Gods commandements relies not on him for strength in his performances is not patient under his hand such a beliefe as this is far from that which the Text speaks of Vse 3. Of direction what course he must take that would become a son of God born of him Why faith is the door wereby we are to enter into this happy estate there is a power in faith not onely to justifie but to sanctifie If therefore thou be convinced of thy filthy unclean state by nature and lookest up to Christ for cleansing if thou findest thy heart submitting to Gods will carefull to walk by a rule going out of thy selfe depending upon him for strength and if God hide his face thou canst waite patiently on him why this is the way to regeneration To believe on Christ and not to make use of him is to say we believe in him and yet believe him not If thou were told that in such a corner of a field there lay abundance of treasure and yet thou livest in penury and want and never goest about to dig it up every man would think thou wert not perswaded of the truth of it but that thou lookest at it as a fable So for a man to say that he believes on Christ and yet to let Christ lie by him as a refused commodity and never look to him for salvation and help who will believe that we are perswaded that Jesus is the Christ the anointed of God Vse 4. Of consolation to every believing soul we are ready to call in question our regeneration and adoption why if God gives us hearts believing that Jesus is the Christ and therefore thou goest about to dig up this treasure in him and therefore art resolved not to leave off till thou hast found him and trustest upon him daily for help and comfort dependest on him seekest him with all thy heart Why be of good comfort thy faith is a sufficient testimony to thee that thou art born of God 1 JOHN 5.1 latter part And every one that loveth him that begat loveth him also that is begotten of him Doct. EVery Christian that is affected with the love of God as a father is inlarged also with love to his brethren as those that are begotten of him This Doctrine is not delivered in these expresse termes any where else but something like is found John 20.17 I ascend to my Father and your Father He acknowledgeth his Father to be their Father reconciled in him and he looks at them as his bre hren therefore tell my Brethren He therefore that acknowledgeth God as his father and bears a child-like love to him by the same affection is he carried to love his brethren as those that are begotten of God Reas 1. Because he takes them all to be his Brethren And 2. Because he looks at God as their father as well as his so that he that looks at God as his Father and yet respects not his children as his brethren is a lyer he that loves his
thought Christ would then have come suddenly and therefore began to lay aside all care in their outward callings which Paul informs them in 2 Thess 2. The Galatians are wanting in believing justification by faith and therefore Paul writes that Epistle to them 2. There is something wanting in the habit or in the grace of faith therefore the Apostle prays for the Colossians that they might be rooted and established in the faith Col. 2.7 even as a young plant may be so weak that the least rub may root it up so a Christian may have some rooting in Christ and yet want sound rootednesse and firmnesse of faith there may be a want of that confidence and full assurance that is required 3 Faith may be wanting in the sense of it for a Christian may have attained to a great measure of lively faith and yet be in doubt whether he have any true faith or not now that we may be assured of it he had need to be built up in faith as the poor man said to Christ Lord I believe help mine unbelief he believed and yet knew not well whether he should call it faith or unbelief therefore Phil. 1.25 Paul trusted that he should continue with them for the furtherance and joy of their faith now so long as a Christian is doubtful of his faith he hath little joy or comfort in it therefore they had need to be brought on further that their faith may be a joyful faith 4 Faith had need to be increased in regard of the acts of it which are perswasion and trust on Christ those had need to be increased Peter when he walked on the water he was perswaded Christ would save him but when the winds began to be boysterous he was afraid and began to sink but Christ reacheth forth his hand to help him and reproves him O thou of little faith Matth. 14.30 31. The two Disciples that went to Emaus and were talking of Christs death they said one to another We trusted it had been he that should have delivered Israel we so trusted but now are afraid we are deceived for they looked that the Messias should abide for ever but what saith Christ to them O fools and slow of heart to believe so that faith had need to increase in the acts of it 5 Faith had need to grow in the fruits of it though faith may be of some strength and comfort yet it may be much wanting in the fruits of it one fruit of faith is love Gal. 5.6 Now a Christian may leave his first love and so far that withall he may lose his first works Revel 2.2 3. therefore a Christian had need to grow in the increase of the fruit of faith in their love and fruitfulnesse that their love may abound and that their last works may be more then the first Reas 2. From the marv●llous power that is in the Scripture to supply all those defects of faith in the Scripture whether read preached conferred examined or meditated on 1. The Scriptures preached they are the mighty power of God 〈◊〉 to Salvation Rom. 1.16 17. All their writings are good helps this way but yet their personal presence their preaching much more effectuall Therefore Paul prayes that he might come to the Thessalonians that he might perfect what was lacking in their faith 1 Thess 3.10 11. 2. The word conferred about is very effectuall to the increase of faith Luke 24.27 When the two Disciples were conferring together and their hearts were sad Christ he comes in with them and warmed their hearts so that their faith who confirmed that when they returned to Jerusalem they told the Disciple● The Lord is 〈◊〉 indeed Now they made no more doubt of it And you know how effectual Philips conscience was with the 〈◊〉 ●e was brought 〈◊〉 thereby to believed with all his 〈◊〉 Act. 8 37. 3 The word read 〈◊〉 of that force that by reading you may believe John 20 3● By reading th● Scriptures believers are established in the Faith 4 The word examined that is when h●●rers bring things to the ●●llance of the Sanctuary when they 〈◊〉 the Masters doctrine by the Scriptures whether it be sound or not This 〈…〉 use to father our faith nay to ●●get faith sometimes in those that 〈…〉 not before as it did in the ●●reans Acts 17.11 12. Th●●●●king this c●●efe many of them believed Many times when a Christian 〈◊〉 the Word of God his hear● fails him he is not well perswaded of what 〈…〉 his 〈…〉 examines it why oft-times the Word 〈◊〉 works and 〈◊〉 faith when the Word preached did not 5 The Word meditated on 〈◊〉 of special use to increase our faith to make 〈◊〉 more comfortable and 〈◊〉 and rooted old his faith Psal 1.3 ●● When a man so delights in the Word that he meditates there●● on day and night such a one shall be as a tree planted by the river side well rooted well watered and so he becomes to be very fruitfull in every season his leaf fades not but in every condition of life he brings forth seasonable fruit Vse 1. Hence we may take a good tryal of a faithful Minister and a faithful Christian We see St. John when he had begun faith in them he would not leave them so as thinking that what he had begun God would perfect and therefore he would leave them and turn to others This was far from St Johns practise and 〈◊〉 it should be far from every faithful Minister 〈◊〉 leave believers that they have began faith in them but their care ought to 〈◊〉 to be desirous first to grow themselves in faith Lord increase our faith Luke 17. ●9 so to confirm and establish others in the faith So for Christians it 's a signe of a good heart not only to labour for truth of faith but also for growth of faith that ●s the Apostle prayed so ought every Christian to pray 〈◊〉 increase our faith or as the poor man cryed to Christ Lord I belive help my unbelief● ● 〈◊〉 need of a great deal of faith to be so plentiful in 〈◊〉 and to heal offences as Christ requires for on this ground the Apostle pray●● 〈…〉 faith Luke 17.3 4 5. So we have many temptations to mee● with therefore a Christian had need of strong faith Above al things take the shield of faith Eph. 6.6 the shield that covers the whole body No man would willingly go into the field with a weak 〈◊〉 but that had need to be metal of proofe to supply a man at every turn and every occasion it 's a signe of a lively faith if it be a growing faith 2 It reproves the sacrilegious ungodly and uncharitable practise of the Church of Rome that take away the Scripture from the people St. John writes those things that they might believe why then take away the Scripture you make them no better then Infidels under the faith of Gods elect And as they are injurious to the souls of the
could receive them for us from all eternity Secondly Dost thou give any thing to God offer up any obedience do it in the sight of thine own weaknesse and imperfection and so thou worshipest him through whom our lame sacrifices are acceptable Col. 3.17 for none but God could doe this for us Thirdly Dost thou want any thing seek unto God in the name of Jesus Christ and believe thou shalt receive it and so thou dost honour him John 16.23 24. for none but God can procure this for us Fourthly Doth Satan at any time tempt thee to doubt of thy reconciliation with God believe that Christ Jesus is God and therefore hath made full satisfaction and propitiation for thy sins 1 John 2.1 2. for God can fully do this for us Fifthly Dost thou doubt of the truth of any of the promises of God through unbeliefe believe they are Yea and Amen in him and so thou worshipest him 2 Cor. 1.20 for God can call things that are not as though they were Secondly In Dutyes of Repentance as First Dost thou at any time as thou oughtest continually remember thine old sin O! remember withall him whom thou crucifiedst by them was the Eternall God the Lord of glory and that will work a godly sorrow Zech. 12.10 to see him to abase himselfe for my sake Secondly Doth Satan tempt thee at any time to commit any sin O! remember thereby thou shouldest trample under foot the blood of the Son of God who hath saved thee from thy sins Heb. 10.29 1 John 1.1 That which we have heard c. As something of the word of life was eternall from the beginning so something was sensible which was 1 Heard 2 Seen and looked upon 3 Handled First For the meaning of this what is that of the word which first he saith we have heard They heard of him not a word of rumor but 1. His Doctrine John 6.68 2. The Testimony which his Father gave of him Mat. 17.5 6. 2 Pet. 1.17 Secondly What is that of the word which he saith we have seen 1. His Flesh John 1.14 2. His works especially his Miracles John 2.11 3. His Estate of First Humiliation 1. His poor and despicable life Mat. 8.20 2. His Agony Mat. 26.37 3 His Accusation and Arraignment Mat. 26.28 John 20.12 4. His Death John 19.26 5. His Buriall Mark 14. ult John 19. ult Secondly We have seen the Estate of his Exaltation 1. A glimps of it or preamble to it Mat. 17.2 3. 2 Pet. 1.16 2. His Resurrection John 20.8.20 3. His Ascension Acts 1.9 10. 4. His Sitting at the right hand of God Acts 7.55 Divers of these things seen St. John saw in a more familiar manner than the most of his Apostles Christ taking onely with him Peter and James and John to behold 1. His raising to life Jairus Daughter Mark 5.37 2. His Glory in the Mount Mat. 17.1 3. His Agony in the Garden Mat. 26.37 Thirdly What is that of the Word which he saith we have handled and that with our hands which addeth an Emphasis of Certainty as before 1. Before his Resurrection as familiarly conversing with him as when he taught Peter by the hand Mat. 14.31 When he washed their feet Joh. 13.5 When John leaned on his breast John 13.15 2. After his Resurrection John 20.25 27. Many observations might here be gathered concerning the certainty of the Apostles Doctrine who taught nothing but what they had so sensible knowledge and experience of but these I refer to the third verse Doct. He that was from the beginning truly God was in the fullnesse of time true man A plaine Doctrine you will say and well known to the meanest in this Congregation be it so yet it is fit to put you in remembrance of it 2 Pet. 1.12 13. Rom. 15.14 15. 2 Tim. 2.8 But you will say unto me Were it not much better to omit to speak of the person of Christ and rather to speak of the benefits we receive by him Justification Adoption Sanctification by the Spirit of God Faith Hope Love Repentance c. Take heed this be not one kind of spirituall Harlotry and adultery If you should see a Virgin affianced to a man to desire still to hear and speak of the gifts and presents he hath and will bestow upon her as Rings Bracelets Jewells c. and to have no minde at all to hear or speak of his person would you not say she loved his gifts and his tokens more than himselfe so here if we find our souls affected to Christ I would to God yea it were the joy of my heart if I could draw you to be in love with the Gifts and Graces of Christ our hearts are dead and dull even at the mention of them how much more at the mention of his person or nature yet thou that hast tasted of his bountifull Gifts and Graces be led on further willingly to hear and speak of his person Cant. 5.9 When the Daughters of Jerusalem had asked of the Spouse of Christ what her beloved was more than anothers beloved she in 8 verses following enters into a long and large and lovely description not of what he had given her but of his person especially seeing this part of his person his human nature is an excellent gift of God to us and the foundation of all the rest Yea what Doctrine soever John teacheth us in this whole Epistle tendeth to this end that our joy may be full which is a speciall benefit arising from all Chap. 1.4 Now the manhood of Christ is proved by two reasons First By the Titles given to him Secondly By the properties of a man agreeing to him First By the Titles given to him he being called 1 Flesh John 1.14 Rom. 1.3 Heb. 2.14 and this Flesh is not phantasticall but palpable John 20.27 2 Man Acts 17.31 3 Son of Man Luke 19.10 Acts 7.56 4 Seed of David 2 Tim. 2.8 Abraham Gal. 3.16 The Woman Gen. 3.15 5 Emanuel Isa 7.14 Mat. 1.23 Secondly By the Properties of a Man agreeing to him 1 Born of a Woman Mat. 1. ult 2 Hunger Mat. 21.18 and with it thirst John 19.28 3. Wearinesse John 4.6 4 Griefe and Sorrow Isa 53.3 4 10. Mat. 26.38 and from it weeping John 11.35 Sighing and groaning John 11.33 5 Bleeding and sweating Luke 22.44 6 Dying John 19.30 Now for the Reasons why Christ became man they are First That he might be a middle person or of a middle nature between the persons offending and the persons offended if he had still remained God he had been the person offended with us or if onely man then he had been the party offending and therefore that he might be of a middle condition it was needfull he should take upon him our nature Secondly That that nature of ours which had offended might make satisfaction if he had not taken on him our nature he could not have satisfied for our sins Heb. 2.16 Thirdly That he might be able to
suffer death for us Heb. 2.9 which God could not doe Fourthly That he might be the better compassionate of our infirmities Heb. 2.17 18. The Reasons why Christ became not an Angel which the Schoolmen render are divers principally these First Angels being created all at once and not propagated one from another by generation though many of them fell yet God lost not the whole kind because many of them stood but men proceeding all from one stock or root he being corrupt all his Off-spring were in the same Estate so that if God had not provided this means of Christs incarnation for him he had lost the Creature wholly But to this I answer God might have made many men once as well as Angels and so might have provided another means of saving some of them as he did the Angels but that he would set forth the abundant riches of his love to man in saving them by giving of his own Son Again though all men had perished they had had but their desert and God might have had more service by one Angell redeemed than by many millions of men Secondly The Angels fell of themselves but man by their procurement To this also I say That the greater the Angels sin was the greater is their misery and the greater their misery is the greater mercy had God shewed to have redeemed them Thirdly The Angels conceiving things not by discourse but by a present view of all things that any way pertain to those things they turn themselves unto they doe all things with so full resolution that they cannot alter their mind or repent but man conceiving things by discourse findeth them in the event many times to prove otherwise than he expected and so may come to alter his mind and be fit to be brought to repentance To this take this answer That the Angels being of a finite nature must needs conceive one thing after and upon another which is discourse and so subject to error and so of themselves capable of repentance was not the Devill deceived in Job Job 1.11 Fourthly The Angels being pure immateriall intellectuall Spirits dwelling in the presence of God and in the light of his countenance could not sin by error or mis-perswasion but of purposed malice which is the sin against the Holy Ghost irremissible but man fell by error and mis-perswasion For answer hereunto take this That though the Devills dwelt in the presence of God which cannot be proved yet they received no more light than God would communicate to them and who can say that God communicated so much to them but that upon wilfull not attendance to him they might be deceived Fifthly As men have a time after which there is no place left for helping or altering their Estate so was it meet Angels should have the like that time to men is bodily death which because Angels are not subject to it was not unmeet their time should be their first spirituall death their first sins hence Damascen saith Hoc est Angelis casus quod hominibus mors To this I say That the Angels might have had another time beyond which there hath been no place for repentance namely not their first sin but their wilfull rejecting of a Saviour if he had pleased to have offered them any Thus you see that all these and so are the rest but mens devices and conjectures the true reason you have John 3.16 Gods love to us which also causeth the Lord to say as Jer. 8.4 God neither turneth nor returneth Angels turn but return not men both turn and return through this unspeakable love of God Vse 1. To confute the Heresies of Eutiches and the Maniches who taught Christ had no true but a phantasticall body Secondly To stir us up to some duties 1 of Meditation 2 of Practice First Of Meditation and that 1 Concerning God and 1 Concerning his Justice so severe against sin as all the meer men in the world could not satisfie for it and therefore Christ became man and that is the reason why the damned are tormented because they cannot satisfie Secondly His mercy and and love to us the Father to abase his Son the Son to abase himselfe for us Thirdly His Wisdome to find out such a means to save us when he passed by the more glorious Angels Secondly Concerning our selves who were in so wretched a condition as the blood of Bulls and Goats could not save us men and Angells could not help us onely the Son of God must empty himselfe of Glory and Majesty and become man for us if therefore thou hast not part in Christ Jesus the same sins which plucked Christ from Heaven to Earth will pluck thee from the Earth to Hell Secondly It may stir us up to some duties of practice 1. To teach us Humility Phil. 2.6 7. Psal 22.6 1. By Considering our own Estates and the misery thereof which caused him to take upon him the form of a servant 2. By Considering his example who took upon him the form of a servant to be serviceable to us so ought we to abase our selves to be serviceable to our Brethren Secondly To stir us up to labor to be united to his nature as he was to ours 2 Pet. 1.4 he became the son of man that we might become the sons of God we cannot answer the intent of his incarnation better Thirdly To move us to an holy thankfulnesse and joyfullnesse in the Lord as 1. Zachary blessed the Lord in this behalfe Luke 1.68 2. Mary magnified him Luke 1.46 3. John leaped at it for joy in his Mothers belly Luke 1.41 4. Abraham long before John 8.56 he saw it in the promise and laughed Gen. 17.16 17. and hereupon called his Son Isaac 5. The Angels who have lesse benefit than we hereby Luke 2.14 And sure if John wrote every Doctrine in this Epistle that our joy might be full as chap. 1.4 then hence also let us raise up our hearts to this holy affection this is the fittest exercise for Christmas otherwise usually spent in carnall delights because men have no part in this joy Doct. If the Apostles saw and heard these things of the word of life then blessed were they Luke 10.22 23. Why Because of his comely beauty and goodly proportion no Isa 53.2 and then Judas had been an happy man as happy as the rest of the Apostles But the Reasons are these First By this means they had a greater measure of knowledge Luke 10.22 23. he expounded to them the secrets of the Kingdome of God Mat. 13.11 16. Mark 4.34 hence is that of the Samaritan woman John 4.34 hence it was that John Baptist was more excellent than others Mat. 11.11 So that as Solomons servants were happy 1 Kings 10.8 so much more Christs Disciples who saw and heard a greater than Solomon Secondly Their Faith also by this means was more strengthned in the truth of this great promise of the Messias which had been deferred so long John 20.29
4 The same Doctrin worketh faith whereby we are united unto Christ Rom. 10.17 Gal. 3.7 The Consectaries or the Uses are three Vse 1. Hence then it is easie to discern what estate Natural men be in out of fellowship with God and his Saints If by nature we had fellowship with them what needeth the Apostles Doctrin to bring us unto it they who defie the Devil and cannot abide to hear that they have had any fellowship with him have as yet none with God Vse 2 Then fellowship with God and his Saints is a thing that may be attained The conceit of the contrary Satan useth as an effectual means to keep men from seeking it See Fol. praeced Vse 3 Then all have great cause with diligence to attend on the Apostles Doctrin it is Gods power to salvation Rom. 1.16 1 JOHN 1.4 And these things write we unto you that your joy may be full FOr the meaning of these word we must shew you 1 What is here meant by Joy 2 How this joy is said to be full 1 Some by Joy understand that glorious Estate full of delight and pleasure which the Saints in Heaven enjoy and we our selves hope for after this life according to that Psalm 16. ult but here I suppose though that be not excluded but followeth upon the other to be meant that joy in the Holy Ghost which such as have fellowship with Christ enjoy in this life The Reasons why I think so are two 1 Because though in Heaven be fullnesse of joy yet in Scripture phrase Heaven to my remembrance is no where called full of joy nay in St. Johns course of speech there is another on this side Heaven which is called full joy 2 Joh. 11. Joh. 16.24 15.11 2 What St. John meaneth by this end of his writing fullnesse of joy we may easily conjecture by the means he useth to procure it to us now if you mark it the whole course of his writing is in a manner nothing else but a laying down of certain marks whereby we may examin our selves and discern whether we have fellowship with God or no whether we be in the Estate of Grace or no See one verse 6 7. another 8 9. another Chap. 2. verse 3. now these marks do not so directly tend to procure us fullnesse of joy in Heaven as to settle our hearts in the assurance of this point that we are in the Estate of Grace and so may reap and receive true and sound Peace of conscience and full joy in the Holy Ghost So that by full joy I here understand joy in the Holy Ghost For the better and more profitable handling whereof there is to be shewn 1 What this Joy is 2 How it is said to be full 3 Some Corolaries from thence For the first What this Joy is Joy in the Holy Ghost is a spiritual affection arising from peace of conscience whereby we rejoyce in our union with Christ with joy unspeakable and glorious Or joy in the Holy Ghost is a spiritual affection whereby the heart is unspeakably and gloriously enlarged and ravished upon the solid apprehension of union and communion with Christ 1 It is a spiritual joy not only because the objects of it are spiritual good things union with Christ and the benefits which we reap from it Adoption Righteousnesse Holinesse protection of Angels dominion over the Creatures right to a glorious inheritance but also and that more principally because it is wrought in us by the holy Spirit hence it is called Joy in the Holy Ghost Rom. 14.17 hence he is called the Comforter John 15. penult when God and Christ are said to dwell in the hearts of faithfull men nothing else is meant but the Holy Ghost dwelling in them and working this joy John 14.23 Rev. 3.20 John 14.18 compared with John 16.7 22. 2 Arising from Peace of Conscience Rom. 14.17 Rom. 5.1 2 3. now peace of conscience is a work of the Holy Ghost which ariseth from feeling of our righteousnesse or our justification before God for to be justified before God is not enough to pacifie the the conscience unlesse it be felt See Davids example Psalm 51.8 12. Hence ariseth that distinction of four sorts of consciences 1 Quiet but not good Luke 11.21 2 Good but not quiet Psal 51.17 3 Neither good nor quiet Gen. 4.13 14. 4 Both quiet and good Luke 1.47 Hence is that also Prov. 15.15 it is a cause of continual joy in the Holy Ghost as a continual feast is of continual mirth 3 Whereby we rejoyce in our union with Christ 1 Pet. 1.8 in whom we do believe and rejoyce yea rejoyce in him whose by faith you are Gal. 6.4 this is shewn also in that it ariseth from peace and peace from righteousnesse but by union with Christ 4 With joy unspeakable and glorious these words may seem to expresse some accidental things to this joy but because the nature of it cannot be well declared in it self these words shadow out the nature of it 1 Pet. 1.8 This Joy is 1 Unspeakable because it is better felt than expressed Prov. 14.10 like to bodily health 2 Glorious both because it is a glimps of the Glory and the Joys of Heaven hence the Spirit that works it is called The earnest of our inheritance Ephes 1.14 and because it triumphs gloriously against all causes of grief and sorrow Rom. 5.3 Acts 20.23 24. 2 How is this joy said to be full 1 In opposition to that joy which ariseth from the things of this life this is more full than that Psal 4.6 7. those are empty joys to this witnesse 1 The variety of them if there were full joy to be had by them what need we to seek for variety Wherefore doth the Bee suck so many Flowers if she could finde Hony enough in one 2 The mixture in them of sorrow Prov. 12.13 3 The shortnesse of them that which must be full joy to an eternal Soul must be eternal whereas these are not Job 2.5 2 In opposition to that joy which Christians have in Christ Jesus too but yet is often eclipsed and in the wain as I may so say through manifold doubtings of our estate 1 Pet. 1.6 Vse 1. If by the Apostles Doctrin full joy may be had then there is no need of Traditions if joy may be full by the Word written what then can they adde Vse 2. Then they embrace an empty shadow of joy that seek joy in earthly things which are like empty Pits Jer. 2.13 though the stars should shine always to us yet if we should have no greater light we should have a continual night Vse 3. Then the hearts embracings of the Apostles Writings and finding the fruits of them bringeth not melancholy and dumpishnesse as the World thinks but fulnesse of joy Vse 4. Then let us search the Apostles Writings and enquire for full joy out of them but of that in the next 1 JOH 1.4 This last Use our Saviour teacheth
And by our Regeneration we are again light Ephes 5.8 Furthermore God is said to be Light not tropically by an Hyperbole because these things are in him but properly because he is Light that is Wisdom and Holinesse it self for God is Knowledge and so his Holinesse is Himself for either God understandeth all things by his own Essence or by the Species or Images of things this he could not because he understood them before they were therefore he understood them by his Essence Gods Holinesse also is Himself or else it is in God and so some composition will be found in God at least of Subject and Adjunct then something will be found before God for a Simple thing is in Nature before a Compound now in Nature nothing can be before God if it could he were not God 2 In him is said to be no darknesse at all 1 In way of confirmation of what he said before for so St. John usually as he affirmeth a truth so he denieth the contrary falshood Joh. 4.2 3. 7 8. as Pharaohs repeated Dreams were for confirmation Gen. 41.23 Gal. 1.8 9. 2 In way of opposition to our 1 Knowledge 1 Cor. 13.12 2 Holinesse 1 Joh. 1.8 Vse 1. Observe Gods Simplicity of Nature he is in the Light the Light is in him he is Light it self which shews that whatsoever is in him is himself the Sun though light be in it yet it is not Light it self Vse 2. Then no wonder if we cannot see the full Wisdom of the wayes of God who can look on the Sun in its full strength Yet the Sun is not Light it self whose eyes doth not his glorious Light dazle 1 Tim. 6.16 Rom. 11 33 34. Vse 3. If in Gods Light there be no drams of darknesse or ignorance then he knoweth all things Joh. 21.17 Four things especially 1 Events of things Isa 41.22 23. 44.7 and therefore is not subject to after Counsels hence we know though God be said to repent as of Creating Man and chusing Saul yet both are said Humanitus when he went about to do otherwise Gen. 6.6 1 Sam. 15. ult and Numb 23.19 how needful then is it to consult with him and seek his direction in all our Counsels 2 the most secret sins that are committed Psal 139.11 12. Job 24.14 15. Isa 29.15 3 The inmost heart of man Jer. 17.9 19. how vain then is Hypocrisie how doth it dance in a Net before God Heb. 4.13 1 Sam. 16.7 4 The wants of his Children Mat. 6.32 hence we are eased of destructful and distructful care vers 31. Vse 4. Then such as live in ignorance and uncleannesse are without God in the World for he is Light Ephes 4.18 19. then we are to labour to be light in all manner of knowledge and holy conversation 1 Pet. 1.15 16. Vse 5 Then we are to seek to him to enlighten our darknesse he is the Fountain of Light Light it self he alone scattereth the mists of our darknesse our ignorance and pollutions Psal 119.33 Psal 5.7 Vse 6. If no blemish of darknesse be in God then he is holy in all his ways Psal 145.17 well said Chemnitius De causa peccati tenenda est haec veritas Deum non esse autorem peccati etiamsi si non possimus omnes argutias quae contra opponuntur excutere 1 JOH 1.6 7. IN the Four first Verses Saint John had declared the subject of his Doctrin and the end The Subject was God-man that which was seen and heard was Man the Word of Life that is God-man this is amplified by some adjuncts in the second verse of manifestation and of declaration The end of his Doctrin was double 1 Subordinate to bring on Christians to fellowship with the Apostles and lest they should despise them he tells them their fellowship was not base it was with the Father and his Son Jesus Christ 2 The supream and main end was that their joy might be full fulnesse of joy in the Spirit is the main end of this Epistle Then Vers 5. he comes to a particular of that Subject which he had handled before in general he tells them one thing that he had heard of Christ and that was that God is Light and in him is no darknesse at all this was one part of the Message he was to deliver Some understand it of Christ so he is called Light Joh. 1.9 that enlightneth every one that comes into the World but Vers 7. he speaks of Christ the Son of that Light therefore here he speaks of the Father We have heard how God is Light and in him is no darknesse Now we come to the application of it he desiring to train them up in the fulnesse of joy he desires to clear all doubts therefore this is his method he tells you of some things he heard from Christ and then he gives signes of their fellowship with Christ that so every one might know what part he hath in this joy From this he gathers a double note of our fellowship with God whereby we may know it that so our joy may be full vers 6. Negatively for if God be light then he that saith he hath fellowship with God and yet walks in darknesse is a Lyar. Then on the other side Affirmatively vers 7. If we walk in the Light we have fellowship one with another and so with God 1 Then here is a signe of Hypocrisie to say that he hath fellowship with God and yet walk in darknesse 2 A sign of sincerity he walks in the light which brings a double benefit 1 We have fellowship one with another 2 The blood of Christ cleanseth us from all our sins If we say we have fellowship with God and walk in darknesse we lye c. Doct. 1. Opinion and profession of fellowship with God is no certain sign of true fellowship with him opinion of Religion is no certain sign of Religion If we say c. now saying includes three things Oratio est 1 Mentalis to think a man may say it in his heart when he thinks so and that is his opinion Psal 14.1 The foole hath said in his heart there is no God Exod. 2.14 Psal 30.6 2 Vocalis to speak to say in outward words Gen. 22.7 3 Vitalis in outward carriage to make shew and profession in his walking Rom. 1.22 All these are meant here to carry a mans self therefore as if he were a Christian and yet walk in darknesse is Hypocrisie Prov. 14.12 Mat. 7.21 22 23. Not every one that saith Lord Lord It is not thinking nor saying that carries it nor walking so outwardly for we may do so and have no fellowship with Christ Reas 1. Because opinion may spring from 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 even as Hamans opinion was that the King would honour no man so much as himself H●st 6.6 so many times out of self-love we think we wish well to God and he to us when there is no such matter in truth 2 Opinion may
him 1. People are to give their Teachers such kinde of respect as Children owe to Parents Gal. 4.14 15. 2. Children owe to Parents imitation in any good carriage and the more they see the Image of God in them the more they are to imitate them so people are to follow their Ministers in any good counsell or carriage that is the duty of Children to their Spirituall Fathers 1 Cor. 4.15 16. it will lie upon the Consciences of people to imitate any vertues they see in their Teachers because they are their Fathers as Children doe imitate their Parents 3. Obedience in the Lord is required of Hearers Phil. 2.22 speaking of Timothy saith he Ye know the proof of him how as a Son with the Father he served with me in the Gospel he makes it his commendation he never commanded any duty to him but he readily obeyed him as a Childe his Father he shewed professed obedience to the Gospel of Christ so people are to yeeld obedience to the Gospell of Christ which they receive from their Ministers Now on the other side it also teacheth Ministers wherein to shew their Fatherhood to their people not onely in begetting Children for that is the least part of Paternity but they are not then to leave them for still there are some Corruptions cleaving to Children from the Wombe which if they be not helped against they will perish Ezek. 16.4 so Ministers will be but Murtherers if when they have begotten Children by the Seed of the Word they leave them to their rawnesse and corruptions of their own hearts and doe not help them against them and help them to grow in grace and make progresse in Christianity 2. Parents train up their Children in all knowledge they can help them to either in Learning or Trades Isa 6.18 so Ministers are to adorn their people with such Graces and Ornaments that they may give them up to Christ as Brides fitted for him 2 Cor. 11.2 3. 3. Ministers are to provide for them an eternall Inheritance 2 Cor. 12.14 Parents lay up for their Children they labour to get an Estate to leave to their Posterity so Ministers are to lay up an eternall weight of glory for their people not onely to get them into Heaven but to load them with an eternall weight of glory fill them with patience and Humility c. and all the graces of Gods Spirit for the Spirit of glory rests upon such he should help them to grow in grace that they might be filled with glory 1. And first labour to help them to grow in Humility a man must lay down all ambitious thoughts or else he will never come to Heaven Matth. 18.2 3. David could not get a Kingdome till he had learned to be like a weaned childe Psal 131. Jer. 45. ult however we shall get but a poor piece of glory the means to be exalted in Heaven is to be humble here on Earth an humble spirit shall be a glorious Soul before Honour goes Humility 2. Labour to help them with patience and constancy for if with well-doing they grow patient in suffering and be ready to run through all conditions for Christs Cause and the Gospel great is their reward in Heaven Mat. 5.10 11. rest not when you have begotten them and see some truth of grace wrought in them but lay up for them a plentifull treasure in Heaven help them to be rich in grace that they may be rich in glory at length Three Graces especially goe to the attaining of the excellency of Glory Zeal in doing Gods Will Patience in suffering and Humility in both and Zeal breeds fruitfulnesse Luke 19.17 19. what was the reason why he that gained more had a greater reward because he was more fruitfull with his Tallents therefore it should be the care of Ministers to help their people what in them lyes to grow in these Graces We come now to the second part viz. the Declaration of the end of his writing These things I write that ye sin not now from this Declaration observe this Point Doct. 2. The end of dispencing any promise or convincement of our sinfull estate is not to give liberty to sin but to prevent sin in us For here the Apostle answers an Objection which might arise If the blood of Christ cleanseth us from all sin then we may be bold to sin it is but running to Christs blood and we shall be cleansed from our sins but he saith I write these things that ye sin not therefore it implies that neither Law nor Gospel should encourage us to sin but restrain us The Law that shews us the impossibility of not sinning but doth not teach us how to sin Rom. 3.20 it shews us sin and to shew sin is not to learne us how to sin but how to avoyd it 2 It shews us not only the nature of sin but also convinceth us of sin and the danger of it Rom. 7.14 Gal. 3.10 And for the Gospel that teacheth that the blood of Christ cleanseth us from all our sins 1 It shews a remedy against sin the blood of Christ and the meanes If we confesse our sins c. but it shewes withall that if we shall hereupon willingly commit sin we doe most ingratefully and prophanely tread underfoot the blood of Christ Heb. 10.29 we account it prodigality to despise precious things how much more desperate is it to despise the most precious blood of Christ 2 The Gospel teacheth us so to use the blood of Christ as that we may mortifie sin and not only get it pardoned but cleansed for the use of the Gospel is to mortifie sin therefore it leads us not to the commission of sin 3 The Gospel begets those graces that cleanse us from sin First It begets faith which purifies the heart Act. 15.9 Secondly It begets hope and that also purifies 1 Joh. 3.3 he that hath this hope purifies himselfe as he is pure Thirdly It begets love and that love constraines us to good and restrains us from evill 2 Cor. 5.14 so that both Law and Gospel dehort us from sin Vse 1. Of direction to Ministers what course to take Two points of Wisdome are hence to be learned First If any misconstruction may arise from your Doctrine wisely to prevent it St. John saw there would arise an encouragement to sin from one Doctrine he had delivered and a discouragement from fighting against sin from another therefore he tells them These things I write that ye sin not but if any man sin c. Secondly Another direction is to frame your selves to dispence Milk to Babes Saint John was a Son of Thunder and a Pillar among the Apostles Gal. 2.9 yet he writing to little Babes tells them thus My little Children these things I write unto you that you sin not it seemes a weake line for such a man but he tempers his Doctrine according to their strength we should be ready to thinke it poor homely stuffe to say thus who
vanity of the Popish allegation of Antiquity they will bring you a thousand years alas many errors concerning circumcision and the denyall of the Resurrection have been of six thousand years standing yet that is nothing it was not from the beginning that is true Doctrin which was from the beginning or else from God immediately all other Antiquity is but vain therefore when the Papists pretend Antiquity truly if it be not as ancient as the Ancient of dayes if it come not from him it is not true Antiquity they will tell you that these Feasts that we celebrate in memory of Christs Nativity have great Antiquity some four hundred years after Christs time but it is but as yesterday if it come not from Christ or the Apostles for he hath revealed his whole minde in Christ Heb. 1 2. so that what comes not from Christ is vain Ignatius saith my Antiquity is Christ Vse 2 To shew the ungrounded confidence of Schollars in the Fathers if it come from the Fathers it sinks deeply truly if it have no higher rise than the Fathers it is too young a device no other writings besides the Scripture can plead true Antiquity what ever it be if it come not from Christ or the first Institution it is too late because it is not the same we have had from the beginning and indeed there is just cause to suspect them 1 Many of them had no skill in the original and therefore must see by other mens eyes by translations for few knew the meaning of the Scripture in the original none knew the Hebrew but Jerom and Origen 2 Most of them were converted from heathenisme and so brought in many errors as purgatory and festivals c. which the Papists take from them 3 They lived in such times wherein many said they had their Doctrin from the Apostles mouth as one said Antichrist should be a Jew and live at Jerusalem and saith he was Johns Disciple a grosse error and from him came Peters supremacy 4 They lived in those days when Popery came in when the bottomlesse Pit was opened and Froggs arose but later Writers lived when these were dispelled therefore take heed of them not but that many spake very well yet there is a great difference 5 Observe generally God did not give them the Spirit of Interpretation but weakly and if they wanted such a spirit how could they open the Scriptures whereas later Writers had a clearer discerning therefore it will bee of more use to read wholsome later Writers Vse 3 To teach Christians what kinde of life and manners to take up you will say you love not new-fanglednesse why then Vive moribus antiquis utere verbis presentibus live antient lives your obedience must be swayed by an old rule walk in the old way walk not in ways of Superstition of Covetousnesse of vanity of uncleannesse every sin is a novelty though it be never so old a custom This Old Commandment is the Word that they had from the beginning Doct. The Commandment to walk after Christs example is the old Doctrin that was taught to the Church in all Ages from the beginning of the World He tells them this was no new Doctrin but such as they had from the beginning for in the time of innocencie Adam was made after the Image of God and Christ is the Image of God Col. 1.15 After he fell the first Sermon that he had was That the Seed of the Woman should break the Serpents head Gen. 3.15 and this Promise was renewed to Abraham Gen. 22.18 In after times when the Lord led Israel out of Egypt he sent the Angel of the Covenant to go before them Exod. 23.20 21. Deut. 18.18 from the beginning it was thus dispenced to walk after the Lord and whatever Pattern they had from God it was from Christ the second Person in the Trinity so Joh. 1.18 Levit. 19.17 and he charged them to be holy as he was that is the same with this of St. John here to walk as Christ hath walked Heb. 13.8 the same before and under the Law to day in the time of the Gospel and the same for ever 1 Corinth 10.1 to 5. Acts 15.10 11. they held to be saved by faith and by faith lived all the Saints of old Hebr. 11. Hebr. 12.1 2 3. Vse 1 To justifie the antiquity of Christian Religion there is nothing in Christian Religion but we have it either from Commandment or Promise or Pattern of Christ the death of Christ that was shadowed in the Sacrifices in the Old Law and promised in Paradice and when Christ would convince them he doth it from hence Luke 24.26 27. all our fore-fathers believed and dyed in the same Religion that we do Vse 2 If the imitation of Christ be of so great antiquity then it convinces them that blame Christian Religion of new-fanglednesse why there is no Christian that walks as Christ did but he walks as Abel and Noah and Abraham did therefore it is not a novelty but from the Ancient of days even from the beginning Vse 3 It may encourage every Christian to walk as Christ did when they consider all the Patriarks and Prophets and Apostles since the world began have gone before them in the same steps and in the same faith if we cannot shew an higher ground and longer antiquity for our Doctrin than the Papists for any Popish tradition we will renounce it but we take up no other Religion but that which came from the Ancient of days and was from the first institution The care that any Christian takes to prepare himself for the receiving of the Sacrament hath been of old the Apostle reproved the want thereof in his time 1 Cor. 11. and they set the Lamb aside three days before the Passeover to prepare themselves Exod. 12.3.14 so that this kinde of preparation hath been of old 2 Chron. 35.5 therefore let every one of us examine our failings humble our selves entreat for pa●don and cleansing for strength of grace to walk as Christ walked 1 JOHN 2.8 Again a new Commandment I write unto you that which is true in him and also in you for the darknesse is past and the true light now shineth IN this Verse he amplifies his Doctrin by a contrary Argument of newnesse 1 He describes the Old Commandment by another adjunct of newnesse 2 He sets down in what respect it is new and in a double respect the Old Commandment may be called new 1 In respect of Christ 2 In respect of them 3 He propounds the reason of it because Christ hath scattered Light among them and Darknesse 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 abigitur is a driving away Doct. The Commandment and Doctrine of the imitation of Christ is a new Commandment both in regard of Christ and Believers the Members of Christ 1 It is new in respect of Christ 2 Christ hath expresly commanded it Whenever Christ converted any to Grace this was his common speech Follow me Matth.
more dusky and dark you will say why should not a soul come to some setled peace true but it will never be perfect day with us St. John was an old christian and yet you see what he saith the darknesse was but going and the light coming so that we by degrees get hold of God and strength against corruption you have some Summer mornings more lightsome than all the dayes of the year besides so it is with some christians in this morning of their first conversion they see more clearly their own Estates by far than others in their whole conversation and though all have partly darknesse and partly light yet some get more light in one thing some in another such a christian it may be though he doe not get such hold of Peace yet some corruptions as Wantonnesse Pride Covetousnesse he subdues and gets greater hold of the contrary Graces as it was with the pillar of the Cloud Exod. 14.20 unto which the Apostle alludes Heb. 12.1 just so is it with the spirits of Gods servants something there is in them that is cloudy something in them that is lightsome old Peter John 21.18 would not have gone to Martyrdome and yet he would partly willing and partly unwilling thus it is with the Spirit even of the best christian he hath some unwillingnesse to some good duty that God calls him unto Vse 2. To teach us somewhat the more to bear with one anothers infirmities and eclipses Jam. 3.1 2. be not of an unruly imperious and censorious spirit over piercingly and censoriously judging others as we have streams of light so streams of darknesse vapours therefore bear with and succour one another and helpe one another out of this darknesse as in a Lanthorn there is a pane of light and a pane of darknesse so in every good quality we have all some darknesse Rev. 12.1 the church is compared to the Moon which when she is at the full is fullest of spots and yet we do not neglect the Moon because she hath spots but make use of the Moon because she hath light so neglect not any christian because of his spots but make use of his light of that good he hath also be something forbearing of carnal men for ye were sometimes darknesse as they are Tit. 3.1 2 3. Vse 3. Let no mans life be an absolute patrern to you to follow but so far as they are light in the Lord 1 Cor. 11.1 see how this in the Text proves what the Apostle speaks of follow Christ why because our perfection is but imperfect we are but darknesse passing if you follow us in all things you may take us on the blind side and so fall Vse 4. To teach us to be driving away darknesse and to be trudging out of it as it is with a Candle the least snuffe in a Candle doth not onely dim the light but doth waste the Candle so it is with our spirits the least snuffe of Corruption doth waste that oyl of Grace which is in our hearts and dim and damp the light which is in us therefore snuffe we our hearts often take we the Thief out of the Candle let us shew forth the vertues of him that hath called us out of darknesse into his marvelous light 1 Pet. 2.9 Ephes 5.8 Rom. 13.12 away with darknesse all darknesse of doubtings of unbelief of pride c. this darknesse is passing away from us we must not call it back again doe not again draw the curtains of darknesse about us when the Sun is risen and a man begins to sleep and draw the curtains about him again it is a sign he means to slug it out so when new light shines in our hearts and we draw our old corruptions about us again it is a shame fot us Gal. 3.12 2 Pet. 3.18 helpe one another out of darknesse helpe thy Wife and children and Servants and Friends and Neighbours out of it 1 Cor. 13.9.12 we cannot practise better than we know but we know but in part therefore pray admonish exort cleanse thy self and cleanse others from the mist and shaddow of darknesse as much at may be Vse 5. Of comfort to a Christian 1. Against troubles which many undergo in regard of darknesse of Spirituall estate it is a common thing for Christians to complain of darkness of pride of unbeliefe of dulnesse fear lies upon us with what should we comfort our selves we think no body is so yes here is some comfort for thee all are so in some measure it is so with the best they have but a mixed estate one crossing and thwarting another the fairest day hath dark Clouds 2 Is our darknesse deeper than others but doe you not yet find it passing away doe you not finde more faith more obedience doe you not make more conscience of your thoughts words and actions this is a comfort your darknesse is going away it wasts apace 3 Here is a comfort against death the time will come when all darknesse shall vanish away Death will be but the breaking of our earthen Pitchers and our light shall breake forth Epictetus came forth one day and saw a Woman mourning for breaking her pitcher the next day he came forth and saw another weeping for her Son and he said Yesterday an earthen pitcher broken and to day a mortall body dead as if it were the same to have a Pitcher broken and to dye Vse 6. Of tryall of our estates would you know whether your grace be true or no whether doe you finde your darknesse passing away and light shining a man may walke in a condition of darknesse and see no light viz. of peace and comfort Isa 50.10 I but doe you not then walke in a greater light of innocency and watchfulnesse and obedience When a man is in the dark he goes slowly and warily and lifts up his feet high every step Prov. 14.16 a godly man is afraid of something in the way but a wicked man goes on boysterously and confidently he knows his way as well as you can tell him but he is but a foole for his labour 1 JOHN 2.9 10 11. He that saith that he is in light and hateth his brother is in darknesse untill this time He that loveth his brother abideth in the light and there is none occasion of evill in him But he that hateth his brother is in darknesse and walketh in darknesse and knows not whither he goeth because that darknesse hath blinded his eyes THe custom of this Apostle St. John is after he hath delivered any Doctrin to make some application of it for the joy of Gods children for the end of his writing to them was that their joy might be full cap. 1.4 and so he doth here for having in the former verse said that in the Children of God darknesse is passing and true light now shining here he gathers a sign whereby he may know whether our darknesse be passing and our light springing and that is from brotherly love in
13.14 3 To establish them in knowledge received and to confirm them 4 To stir them up to practise those things they knew and remembred and were established in 2 Pet. 1.12 13. 5 Moses gives the reason Deut. 17.19 20. he would have the King to read the book of the Law that he might learn to fear God and keep his Commandements c. 6 That by this means their joy might be full when they thus understood and remembred and practised it would increase their joy which was the end of St. Johns writing this Epistle Vse 1. To refute the Papists who with-hold these writings from the Common-people to what end did they write them if little children might not read them Fathers Young-men Babes St. John wrote to all and would have all read them Vse 2. To stir us up to constant reading of the Scripture daily how often why the greatest man in the Kingdome must read them once a day at the least Deut. 17.19 it will help our knowledge our memories establish us stir us up to practise help us to fear God to grow in joy and fulnesse of consolation what an help was it to the Bereans that they read daily it wonderfully helped their faith and comfort therefore many of them believed and were confirmed in Grace what if we be in a Journey or Sick what then why in this case we must mediate in the Law of God Psal 1.2 I write unto you because your sins are forgiven Doct. All the children of God have their sins forgiven them Acts 10.43 Ephes 1.7 sometimes remission of sin is called the covering of sin Psalm 32.1 2. if sin be forgiven it is covered it is not imputed unto us Sometimes it is called the throwing of them into the bottome of the Sea Micha 7.18 19. God when he forgives iniquity and sin drowns them as deep out of sight as things in the bottom of the Sea Sometimes it is called a changing of them Isa 1.18 Come let us reason together though your sins were as scarlet they shall be as white as snow they are quite changed though they were deep scarlet sins yet they shall be made as white as snow Sometimes it is called a washing away of sin Psal 51.8 Sprinkle me with Hysop it is an allusion to the Bloud in the Law sprinkled with Hysop so when we are sprinkled with Christs bloud our sins are washed away Sometimes it is called a blotting out of sin as a thick Cloud have I blotted out your sins Isa 44.22 As when the Sun appears in its brightnesse the Cloud is suddainly vanished and cleared so our sins when they are forgiven Isa 43.25 Jer. 31.34 I will remember your sins no more Jer. 50.20 when God pardons sin he doth so utterly blot it out and it so vanisheth that it is no more to be found there is no such thing extant Q. How comes it that when your sins are forgiven they are so througly purged Reas Because all are washed away in Christ our sins are imputed to him and his righteousnesse is imputed to us Isa 53.5 2 Cor. 5. ult our sins are his and his righteousnesse ours Vse 1. To reprove the Popish opinion who teach That the sins of the godly though they be forgiven yet they are not utterly forgiven but with reservation of a Temporall punishment partly here and partly in purgatory but it is a false Doctrin for if he cover them if he wash them away if he throw them into the bottom of the Sea if he blot them out as a thick Cloud if he remember them no more they are throughly forgiven without any reservation of punishment Vse 2. It reproves their Doctrin that say The afflictions of Gods children are punishments for sin but we must know if sins be not accounted ours punishments are of another nature if sins be changed then punishments also all the sins of Gods Children are not accounted as sins but diseases of the soul and so all the afflictions of Gods servants are not as punishments but as medicines and purges to root out distempers Dan. 11.35 so that now afflictions doe not come out of Gods justice in way of revenge but in mercy in way of cure 3 It confutes purgatory If God pardon sins so as he remembers them no more then what need of purgatory to punish the reliques of sin in Gods Children Vse 4. It may teach all that desire to have their sins forgiven to be of Child-like dispositions free from ambition and malice and revenge to frame themselves to humility and innocency and meeknesse and simplicity and contentment and resting on promises and hopes if it be thus with us God will forgive us our sins what is the reason why we doubt of Remission but because we faile in this condition 5 It may comfort all Gods Children they have this white stone that is Absolution for sin and in that a new name written that is Adoption and if we be of a meek humble innocent simple frame of heart we have this comfort Vse 6. Of exhortation and 1. If God hath thus freely forgiven us let it teach us freely to forgive others and it is an argument of our own remission Mat. 6.11 12. 2 It must stirre us up to be carefull that we offend God no more if God when he pardons our sins remembers them no more let us be carefull not to offend him any more 1 Joh. 5.18 As a woman when her cloaths are washed very white she would be loath that they should be spotted or mired so after God hath made us white like snow let us take heed of polluting our Consciences any more it is a good argument our consciences are pure when we are afraid to spot them 3 It must teach us to walke fruitfully and be aboundant in Gods service Luke 7.47 Lastly It must teach us to be exceedingly thankfull to God that hath thus forgiven us Psal 103. Doct. God forgives the iniquity of his Saints for his name sake Isa 43.25 For his own sake he blots out our sins 1 For his own glory that his name may be magnified and feared Psal 130.4 Psal 103.1 2 3. 2 For the honour of Christ he doth it that he may be honoured through Christ Ephes 1.6 7. 3 For his own sake that is without any desert of ours yea sometimes without any desire of ours Isa 43 22 23 24 25. Thou hast not called upon me nor offered sacrifices unto me c. yet I even I am he that for mine own names sake putteth away thine iniquities and will remember thy sins no more Vse 1. To teach us to be aboundantly the more thankfull to God to feare him the more to serve him the more to honour and praise him the more that for his own sake hath blotted out our iniquities if we had run further into a mans debt than we were ever able to get out and he freely forgave it we would be loath to offend him we would honour him and be ready to
of the Covenant of Grace Gen. 17.7 8. therefore capable of the righteousnesse of faith Rom. 4.11 so that we see little children may know God as their Father Q. How soon doe children come to be capable of this grace to know God as their Father 1. They are capable of the habits and gifts of grace from their first Conception Luke 1.15 he was sanctified from his Mothers womb and the reason is as soon as capable of sin capable of grace 2. They are capable of the acts of grace as soon as they are capable of the use of reason yea Grace is subject to work more silently than Reason though there be no act of grace but it is from reason yea they are capable of exercising grace and reason with it sooner then we discern it even as soon as they can discern their Naturall Father so soon may they discern God to be their Father you see Children sooner than they can well use reason they content themselves much with looking on the light and Looking glasses and other toyes so these little Children something they have in their hearts which pleaseth them though they know not what it is and as you can still a Childe sometimes by some gesture so can God refresh the spirit of a Childe by some silent consolation which pleaseth the Childe though it cannot exp●esse it but so soon as they begin to know their Naturall Parents so soon they begin to know God their Father nay no object so easily known as God seeing he infuseth some light into all especially to know that there is a God and if the Holy Ghost strike in they may discern that he is their Father Q. But how doe these expresse their knowledge of God to be their Father A. 1. They expresse it in their silent thoughts in some inward comfort which they cannot well expresse but something they feel which chears their spirits 2. In their affections they will shew you some love of God joy in God fear of God 1. Love of God so that they are not averse or froward to good duties but listen to them though they know not the meaning and have some delight in them and some fear of God that tell them of God and his Judgements they will be broken off from evill courses and they will be well pleased in God and delight in his way and fear him these things may be found in a Childe I call them Children till they be grown up to young men and as a Child soon discovers that he knows his Parents by smiling on them by crying after them and joying in them so they will shew you their knowledge of God by delighting in him longing after him and fearing his name Vse 1. To reprove the sinfull vanity that is in that Proverb A young Saint and an old Devil for if St. John acknowledge it as a great matter I write unto you Babes because you know the Father then surely it is no ill presage of their future miscarriage because they begin to have the knowledge of God no it is a sign that in old age they will know him that was from the beginning nay rather on the contrary if he be a young Devill it is likely he will prove worse a young Devill an old Belzebub but a young Saint an old Angel you doe not use to think that it will make a vessell fusty if you season it well at the fi st so if a Childe be well seasoned at the first he will keep a good savour to his old age a straight twig makes a straight tree so if a Childe be well set and straight in Childe-hood he will grow more strong and compact when he is elder Our Saviour was much moved when they forbad little Children to be brought unto him and when the chiefe Priests and the Scribes took it ill that the Children cryed out after Christ Hosannah thou Son of David he told them it was written Out of the mouthes of babes and sucklings hast thou perfected praise Mat. 21.15 therefore let not such a Proverb passe if they prove old Devills they were never young Saints but young Hypocrites it may be 2 It refutes an error of the Papists that think it a point of presumption to say that a man knows his state in grace why St. John writes it to all sorts to old men to young men to Babes that they know their Father If it were extraordinary it would not be so common and this indeed may justly discourage us from Religion that woman that holds it impossible that her Childe should know his Father is a Strumpet so that Church that holds her children cannot know their Father is an Harlot because they worship so many gods they know not of what seed they be for if they were begotten of the Seed of the Word hereby we might conclude we know that we know him because we keep his Word neither let them put it off and say We have a conjecturall knowledge but not a certain knowledge for when we say we know such a thing we doe not say we think it Opinion breeds conjecture but Knowledge breeds certainty Contingentium est opinio necessariorum certorum est scientia whether it be à causis or effectis But say they This Doctrin breeds presumption I answer No Doctrine makes us more circumspect than to know that God is our Father and if we grow secure God will shew he is a Father as well to correct as to shew indulgence Vse 3. To confute the Anabaptists that exclude Infants from Original sin and so from capability of Grace and so from Baptism therefore they rebaptise men because say they till then they are neither capable of Sin nor Grace how doth David then say that he was conceived in sin how is it here said of Babes that they know their Father and why were infants Circumcised under the Law the eighth day if they did but as well know God as some of these little Children they would not hold such an opinion so contrary to Scripture 4. It reproves elder people if they doe not know God to be their Father if even Babes may know God to be their Father if they know him so soon why doe we neglect it St. John writes it as an ornament to Children that they know their Father and it may shame elder people if Children in this point go beyond them Heb. 5.12 5. It may teach little Children that God looks at it as their duty to know God their Father you have known your Naturall Fathers thus long and why should you not know God the Father of Eternity you might hereby honour God and confute elder men you have entred into Covenant therefore fly not back you have received the Seals of the Covenant therefore give up your selves unto God and labour to know him to be your Father 6. For Parents and Governours of Children if little Children may know God their Father then learn them to know him to be their
now is the last time and look to it there are many Antichrists come These words afford these Points 1 These times were the last times 2 That the Church was then warned before-hand of Antichrist 3 That many Antichrists were already come in that time 4 That the Prophecy of the Antichrist to come was partly fulfilled in the Antichrists that were then come 5. Such is the condition of the last ages of the church that the Church cannot be long without some Antichrist for so be makes the last Times reciprocal with Antichrists there are many Antichrist whereby we know that it is the last Time For the first Doct. 1. The dayes under the New Testament are the last Times The times one thousand six hundred years since have been called 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the last seasons and this is no singular Phrase of St. Johns but common with other places of Scripture 1 Pet. 4 7. Acts 2.17 1 Cor. 10 11. as if he lookt at himself as living in the very last Age of the World Heb. 9.26 Jam. 5.8 9. Phil. 4.5 It may be wondred that the Spirit and inditer of the Scripture should give out that these were the very last dayes when there have been so many changes since the ten persecutions the flourishing of the church under Constantine and after it a great mist of Ignorance and since the light of the Gospel how then did he call them the last times since there have been so many changes since There is a double reason of this in regard of the Apostles sence and scope that they aimed at for they did not mean that the last judgment should presently come for whereas some Christians began to grow slack in their callings because they thought it would be in vain the last judgement being so near he seriously diswades them from such suddain expectation of it 2 Thes 2.1 2 3. so that though he had said that day is at hand yet he would not have them conceive that it should presently come upon them for first there must be an Apostacy therefore we see they were not deceived or spake uncertainly 1 Therefore they are called the last times because they are the last period of time before the last Judgment The first period was from Adam to Moses 2450 years Rom. 5.4 the second period of time was from Moset to Christ Luk. 16.16 Mat. 11.13 for in the first age the Church was not national nor any writings of the word only they delivered the law and promises from Family to Family many years after Moses time he collected a Nationall Church of the Jews and excluded the nations by a partition wall of cetemonies which the Gentiles would not conform to then did he give them the Law written and this continued till Christs time The third Period of time or third age is from Christs time to the end of the World Heb. 1.1 in these last dayes c. It is the last time of the Revelation of Gods Will and we must expect no further Revelation to the end for though the Church hath seen many differences yet there is but one uniform Doctrin that God hath set up for all that will be saved Heb. 9.16 17. now whilst Christ lived that is before he was crucified he might change the forme of the Testament but now there is no more opportunity of changing he hath delivered his last will which shall not be reversed if now there comes any and declares a new Doctrine let him be accursed he is an Antichrist 2 The Apostle had some respect to their particular Estate stirring them up to many duties on this ground because the end drew near 1 Pet. 4. and this would not be an argument of patience unlesse be had some respect of their particular Jam. 5.8 9. Phil. 4 5. Q. In what sence shall we understand that the coming of Christ was near in the Apostles times 1 In opposition to former ages which were far off 2 In Gods account a thousand years are but as one day 2 Pet 3.8 9. yet God will come so that when the day of accomplishment is come he will not stay a day longer for that were as much to him as a thousand years 3 Such is the Faith of many christians that what they see in a promise it is as much as if it were presently fulfilled Joh. 8.36 Vse 1. If this time of the Gospel he the last time then hence we may certainly conclude that not so much time by much shall passe from Christ to the end of the World as was from Adam to Christ for then how can they be called the last times and if it were the last time then what is it now Vse 2. If these be the last dayes we must not wonder if we meet with perilous times for such should they be 1 Tim. 3.1 now are the dreggs of the last times wonder not therefore if you see haters and scorners in these last times when men once grow aged they grow cold and distempered and if they have any spirit it is a spirit of morosity such is the spirit of these times froward against good teasty and malignant wonder not at it these are the last times Vse 3. If these be the last times then how vain is it to deliver or expect any new kind of revelation if any teach any other Doctrin than Christ hath already revealed he is Antichrist Vse 4. Of exhortation first to patience Jam. 5.7 8. on this ground for the coming of the Lord draweth nigh He exhorts to a double patience to be patient in bearing evill and patient in forbearing revenge be patient a while the Judge stands at the door that will right all Obj. This is a cold encouragement to patience to say The day of the Lord is at band how long hath that been promised and yet it is farre enough off A. When his Will is accomplished he will not stay a day and get you but faith and you shall look at it as present so that you dare doe no injury no more than if Christ were presently to come 3 There is another patience required on this ground and that is patience to expect the promises God hath made we have need of patience for this end Heb. 10.37 therefore Heb. 11.1 he saith Faith is the evidence of things not seen faith sees things afarre off and so did all the Patriarchs 2 It exhorts us to watchfulnesse 2 Pet. 4.7 and there is a double watchfulnesse required 1 Watchfulnesse against false Teachers that you may stand fast against all Errours be sober minded look narrowly to your wayes the last times are perilous and dangerous 2 Watch unto Prayer that is because the times are the last times and the dayes are perilous watch unto Prayer that is watch every occasion that you may stand fast in evill times and walk safely in dangerous dayes you will have need of Prayer in regard of many perils and evils in these dayes Doct. That the Church of
now if sin have once dominion over grace it should be superiour which cannot be 2 As they never depart from Christ so they never depart from the Fellowship of the Church Q. What may be the ground of it A. 1. From the sweetnesse of that grace life and power they have felt in the society of the Saints sweeter than which they shall not find in any other company or in a solitary condition that sweetnesse which they have found in Christ and his Ordinances and his Members will make them cleave close to them and not depart from them Joh. 6.66 67. Whither shall we goe thou hast the words of eternal life where can we mend our selves this is the House of God and the Gate of Heaven so that they intend to dwell here for ever Psal 84.1 2 3 4. 8 9 10. they find such sweetness and fulnesse in Gods House that they had rather to be Door-keepers in Gods House than to dwell in the Courts of Princes without Heb. 11.26 27. he that hath once seen Gods face in his Church he regards not the wrath of men and for the pleasure of the World he accounts the very reproaches of the people of God to be sweeter and if they be better and sweeter what are the consolations and Promises and Hopes of Gods people the true Church of Christ that have found conjugal society with Christ what should move them to turne aside to other companions Cant. 1.6 7 8. therefore up to Jerusalem and rest there there you may find me Psal 16.3 My delight is in the Saints Q. If Christians cannot fall off what needs there so many exhortations and threatnings to back-sliders 1 Cor. 5.1 2. 1 Cor. 10. Rom. 8.13 A. These are not Arguments of Apostacy but means of perseverance they are as means to keep us from Apostacy for he that hath appointed the end hath appointed the means 2 Though true Members cannot fall off yet there are many Hypocrites that seem to have fellowship with the Church and they may fall away Obj. This Doctrine breeds security seeing they cannot fall off what need they care how they live A This is no doctrin of security but only to carnal men for we shall find that no Christian is more careful to please God and fearful to offend him than those that have got most assurance of Gods love and fellowship with Christ and his members 2 Cor. 5.4 Gen. 39.19 2 If Gods Children doe wax wanton yet he hath means to scourge them soundly though he doth not take away his loving kindnesse and we say though he cannot loose grace wholly yet he may loose the strength of his grace And Secondly Corruption may grow strong and Thirdly He may loose all the comfort of his grace Fourthly he can make them meet with such afflictions from men as David did though he cast him not out of Heaven yet out of his Kingdome after he had committed murther and Adultery he raised up his own Son to rebel against him so that David saw the bitternesse of his wantonness against Gods grace As if a Phisitian should give a man such a Drugg and say it will not only free you from your sicknesse but also preserve you that you shall never dye therefore should he say What need I care what enemies I meet with or what dyet I use no it implieth that he must have a care of such things so though God give us a Wel-spring of eternal life yet if you look not to your selves but rush into danger you may be so wounded and unsetled and so terrifie your Consciences that you shall feel the smart of your wantonnesse all your dayes Obj. Did not Lot depart from the fellowship of Abraham and pitch his Tents in Sodom Gen. 13.9 to 13. A. 1. This was dangerous to Lot 2 It was not without the consent of Abraham and there was some necessity of it for they could not well live together they had such great estates 3 The church was not then in Congregations but in Families c. Obj. But what say you to the Ten Tribes did not they renounce fellowship with the Church 2 King 12.16 A. Herein they did reject the Covenant of Grace and so had no fellowship with the church Obj. Were there no good people there A. The good people of the Land left their possessions and went to Jerusalem with the Priests and Levites 2 Chron. 11.13 to 17. so that rather then they would leave the Fellowship of the church they would sell all that they had to purchase such a Pearl Vse 1. To reprove the errour of the Pelagians and Papists that doe teach that the true Members of the church may fall away not onely for a time but finally and for ever contrary to this Doctrine for though they may be as ornaments or supports yet they are no true members for if they had been of us they would have continued with us Vse 2. May shew us the wonderfull eminency of that Grace and that Covenant that we have in Christ above that grace and Covenant that Adam had Adam had that Grace which he might keep and he might loose and that Covenant which he might breake or not breake but we have such grace as we cannot loose and such a Covenant as we cannot break so that true christians have no cause to complain of Adams fall for they have a more sure Covenant such a Covenant as we can no more hreak than we can Noahs Rain-bow and according to the state of the Covenant God hath given several Sacraments to confirme it he had a Sacrament of Death but we have no Sacrament of Death but both are for our confirmation in Life therefore had there been a possibility of Death he would have given us a Sacrament to put us in minde of it Vse 3. Be not offended because of all these Antichrists and Back-sliders there are thousands fallen away within these few years why understand this they were not of us but as noysome Humours and the body is better without them such as have true fellowship never depart such as doe depart never had true fellowship 2 Tim. 4.15 Demas forsook Paul an evident sign he was an Hypocrite if his heart had been right he would not have left Paul for the whole world Vse 4. Would you have good company as most men desire to have why as you desire company that may be for your perpetuall comfort then use this fellowship of the church there was never any that once got into true society of the Saints that would ever be puld from them Whither should we goe thou hast the words of eternall life what company so sweet as christian communion Moses that had trial of Princes courts yet he found the sourest bit of christian communion sweeter then the sweetest pleasures of Egypt you that delight in the company of Drunkards and Whoremongers and Harlots at length when you are consumed and your estate spent you must be glad to leave them
accompanying of their preaching of the Gospel with mighty signes and wonders but we never read that God accompanied any of their writings with miracles their writings laid upon any disease healed none but their presence healed many and did many wonders Heb. 2.2 3 4. 1 Cor. 5.22 tongues are not for them that beleeve but them that believe not that is the miracle of speaking with divers tongues is not for them that beleeve but for them that beleeve not therefore we never read in any History that their writings did work any miracle and so he never intended that they should convert Obj. What then is their writings in vain seeing they are of no use to convince A. No there are singular uses of their Writings 1 Sometimes to put men in remembrance of what they have heard Rom. 15.14 2 Pet. 1.15 2 That they may be established in the truth and confirmed in the knowledge thereof 2 Cor. 13.1 Phil. 3.1 To write the same things to me it is not grievous but for you it is safe 3 To stir them up to the exercise of such truth as they knew but were slack in performing thereof sometimes in liberality slack sometimes in dispencing of the Ordinances 2 Pet. 2.13 1 John 1.4 2 John 8. Revel 2.4 5. to stir them up to their first Love to stir them up to take heed of false Doctrin 4 To informe them in some particular truth which they were ignorant of some were afraid that the Day of the Lord was so nigh that they neglected their particular Calling 2 Thes 2. so some were ignorant of the Resurrection so he tells Timothy how to behave himselfe 1. Tim. 3.15 so he informs the Corinthians how Husbands ought to carry themselves towards their Wives in case of desertion or present persecution Vse 1. It shewes a reason of that little good which hath been done among the Papists by any Writings that have been writ in defence of the truth they have been means of much good to them that have known the truth but amongst Millions of Papists it is hard to know whether any have been converted to the true Religion after such evidet demonstration and conviction the reason is because Writings do not profit them that know not the truth but such as know the truth for else why did not Saint John write to Cerinthus or other Heretiques in that time but he tells them I write to you because you know the truth had he writ to Cerinthus or Menander his labour would have been lost not but that it hath done much good not only to them that have known the truth but those that have not known the truth it hath stirred them up to like the truth better and some to seek out the truth in other Writings but never to convert them to the truth God hath many times blessed sudden speeches to convert some that have come to hear the truth but it hath never been so effectual to them that have only read it in writings for God never sanctified the Apostles Writings to the conversion of the unbeleeving Gentiles Obj. Why then do not our Divines spare their labour in writing A. Though they do not prosper to conversion yet to establishment of many in the truth and to stirre them up to stick closer to the truth Vse 2. You may hence see the reason why such as read the Word of God diligently it may be once or more every day yet notwithstanding not being accompanied with the preaching of the Gospel few or none such as are converted and brougt to the true knowledge of the truth but such people are fit to be led into Popery or Heresie no wonder for God never blessed the Apostles Writings while they were living to the conversion of unbeleevers therefore we see the necessity of preaching to every Congregation or else the body of the pleace will sit in darknesse and shadow of death therefore it is a false Assertion of those that say Reading and Preaching are of like efficacy for it is certain had the Apostles Writings been as effectual to conversion as their presence in preaching they would have wrot most to such Churches as were most remote 2 Chron. 15.3 a long time they were without a God and without a Teaching Priest implying they that are without a Teaching Priest are without God 1 King 13.33 the reason because he set up base fellows that wanted both learning and grace and so only read but they had not a Teaching Priest and therefore lived without God Obj. But you will say what can be more said of pagans 2 And what then will you judge that all such as live under dumb Ministers are cast a-wayes A. Whether do you think it greater charity to tell them that they may be without a Teaching Minister or to tell them that without a Teaching Minister they live without God and without the Law we know that many that live in such places go abroad and light on good Sermons and to Christ is found where he was not sought and then they either remove themselves or go many miles to hear the Word abroad and God often blesseth private conference and helps to do much good Neh. 8.12 but men that go home from bare reading their hearts go home as dead as their Minister was dumb so that you shall finde many people as ignorant as Pagans and Turks V 3. It may serve for direction to such as God hath given a gift of writing unto to know where their Writings may be of most use if you writ to some thinking to convert them it will be labour in vain but to writ to them that know the truth may be of much use to informe them to reprove them to stir them up and so you may write with comfort to them Vse 4. May serve to encourage all Christians to be frequent in reading to what purpose did the Apostles write if others read not it is good to be reading put more fuel to fire and it grows hotter so let people read after they have heard and it will be very profitable therefore we see the great abuse of the Papists that deny the reading of the Scriptures in a Vulgar Tongue Let us therefore be stirred up not to forbear the reading of the Scriptures though you do know the truth Deut. 17.19 if Kings might not be excused much lesse private men Doct. 2. Such as have received from Christ the anoyntment of the Spirit they know the truth You that have received the Unction of the Holy one I write to you not because you know not the truth but because you know it 1 Tim. 4.3 where he puts Beleevers and knowers together now Beleevers are anoynted with the Spirit of faith John 8.31 32. so much sincerity of truth so much Discipleship the stronger faith the stronger knowledge of the truth the weaker our faith the weaker our knowledge For Explication Q. 1. What is the truth A. The truth might be taken for the Lord Jesus Christ and
he is not to be excluded but he is not principally meant here Jhon 15.6 and it is true that they know Christ that have received this Unction John 6.69 But here by the truth is meant the Doctrin of the Gospel Ephes 4.21 which is called the truth in Jesus that truth which teacheth us to finde Christ to prize Christ and you know it in a special manner as it is in Jesus in a Crucified manner you know it as it is in Jesus which raiseth you from death to life it is sometimes called the word of truth Col. 1.5 Gal. 2.4 5. so then you that know the truth you know the worth of Christ the means to finde him yea you know him in a Crucified manner in his Death and Resurrection Q. 2. What is the knowledge of the truth A. Three things make up the knowledge of the truth 1 The understanding of it 2 Approving of it and consenting to it 3 Because a man may consent to it either as probable or as certain and evident knowledge therefore it is not only an understanding of the truth but a consenting to it and that not as a probable thing but as an undoubted certain truth Judicium contingentis axiomatis est opinio necessarii scientia if it be from the causes then it is scientia if by the effects cognitio And thus these Babes know the truth you understand it you consent to it you yeeld to it as a certain and undoubted truth and that all those concur to knowledge we may see by Scripture 1 For understanding see Luke 24.45 2 They approve and consent to it and follow it John 10.4 5 27. 3 They do not only understand it clearly and approve of it but receive it as a certain undoubted truth so John 6.69 We know and are assured that thou art the Christ There is as much difference between knowledge and faith as betwixt hearing and seeing if I hear a thing from an undoubted testimony I beleeve it but when I see it my self I know it more evidently Stephen beleeved that Christ sate at Gods right hand but when he saw it he knew it certainly so that these Babes by some sight and experience know those things that they beleeve Heb. 11.2 this knowledge is one of the chiefest things that perfects the mind of a man Isa 11.2 what spirit is a spirit of wisdome and understanding understanding apprehends it Wisdom judgeth of it and discerns of the truth hereof Knowledge sees that they are most certainly true and then he beleeves it John 6.69 we know and are sure for none can know a thing but those that are sure of it Q. What is the reason that by virtue of this Vnction babes come to know the truth Reas 1. Because this Spirit is an eye-salve to make them understand by nature we are flow and dull of understanding but as soon as God hath dropt in some of this Spiritual eye-salve we strongly see the deep things of God yea even those which were dull to understand before 2 He vouchsafes to them Wisdome whereby they imbrace and approve the truth as the very truth of Christ and they have a spirit of faith to believe it therefore have knowledge of it 3 He gives them experience that their hearts do as plainly feel as their understandings know nay these Babes they fetch their understanding from the feeling of their hearts they know the danger of sin and the worth of Christ and this puts them to reach after Christ and look at him as the most excellent of a thousand and so they come to finde true fellowship with Christ by puting into them a spirit of peace 1 Pet. 3.8 so that they know it not only by faith but by experience and so they know the truth as it is in Christ you may have men by hearing and study come to know very largely of the wayes of Grace the Doctrins and points of Divinity nay they may come to approve of them and may convince an adversary but yet this is not properly a knowledge of these things but an understanding of them a man that wants this Unction may say he understands these and beleeves them but he cannot say he knowes them by any sensible worke of God on his own soul Vse 1 May exhort all in the name of the Lord that intend to receive the Sacrament to a conscionable care and endeavour to get knowledge it is not a priviledge of Scholars but even of very Babes if they have received this Unction therefore let none excuse themselves for if the Apostle acknowledge it in Babes it may shame elder people if they be ignorant of the rudiments of Religion therefore labour to grow up to a knowledge of the truth there is no hope that you should either finde comfort in Gods Ordinances here or in the life to come if you be ignorant of the truth Isa 27.11 it is a fearfull judgement These people have no understanding therefore their Maker will shew them no favour that is no gnace in Christ they shall neither finde mercy nor favour and mark how he prevents an Objection He that made us will surely save us no if you be ignorant he that made you will not save you therefote if you would ever get any good to your souls above all gettings get understanding for without it look for no mercy and above all understanding get this wisdome which is infused by the Unction of the Spirit And so Parents and Masters as you desire to get favour of God for your Children and Servants be careful to instruct them in the ways of truth and for such as have got knowledge labour to grow up in this Spiritual knowledge Col. 2.2 3. Three things did Paul conflict for 1 That their hearts might be comforted nothing more useful for a Christian than comfort but when Christians have got comfort it is easie for Christians to fit loose one from another and not to regard one another therefore 2 His conflict was that they might be knit together in the bond of love 3 That they might grow up to fulness of knowledge c. so that we see it is matter of great Conflict to the Apostles with God that they might be brought to the riches of full assurance and shall Ministers thus Conflict for their people and shall not people themselves labour to grow up to fulnesse of knowledge and not be remiss and know some pieces and parts of the truth but to come to the riches and fulnesse of understanding It would be a great conflict to a faithful Minister to see people poor in knowledge to have only a few remnants and shreds of knowledge some superficial kinde of knowledge therefore let people labour for the riches of the full assurance of understanding which is properly true knowledge we see therefore how much Parents and Masters are to blame that are so far from having conflicts for the knowledge of their Children and Servants that they have no care
at all to help them on you are mercilesse Parents and Masters that do not labour to bring them on to the riches of knowledge for without this they shall finde no mercy nor favour from God Vse 2 It may serve for a signe of trial of our knowledge whether we have received the Unction of the Holy one if you know the truth in a right manner then you have partaken of the Unction of the Holy one this differs from all other knowledge For the cause of it it is from God Isa 54.4 the means of getting it is to attend diligently to the Word private conference may bring on men to understanding of the truth nay where other means fail it may bring them to the knowledge of faith Joh. 4.42 when we come to publique Ordinances we arise to higher and full understanding and riches of full assurance they perceived Christ so speaking to their Souls that they believed on him now by experience First Therefore listen to private Christians but frequent the Ordinances whereby you shall grow up to fulnesse of knowledge The Second Means is frequency in prayer Prov. 2.13 14. Thirdly Obedience is the way to get knowledge If any man do my Fathers Will he shall know the truth if you pray to God and come to the Word with a desire to do what you hear and resolve that what the Lord speaks you will hear and do it and not only such resolution as is extorted by some Thunder-shakings as the Jews Exod. 20. but when you have a setled resolution to obey what you know to be Gods Will God will increase your knowledge 2 This knowledge differs from other knowledge in the effects for this knowledge humbles men Prov. 30.2 3. and this knowledge works faith Psal 10.9 They that know thy name will trust in thee and obedience Col. 1.5 6. that knowledge which brings not forth obedience is no true knowledge none but this kinde of knowledge brings forth sincere obedience 1 JOHN 2.21 Because ye know the truth and that no lye is of the truth THese words afford us Three Doctrins 1 That every Antichristian Doctrin is a Lye for of that hee speaks 2 That no Lye that is no Antichristian Doctrin is of the truth that is flows from the truth of the Gospel 3 Such as have received the spiritual Unction and do know the truth they also know that no Lye is of the truth For the first Doct. Every Antichristian Doctrin is a Lye Q. What is a Lye in Doctrin for that is the lye that is here meant A. Three things make up a Lye 1 That the Proposition do not agree with the thing we speak of 2 That it agree not with the Notion that we have in our mindes 3 That we speak it a purpose to deceive all these are found in every Antichristian Doctrin 1 These enunciations do not agree with the word of truth for else they could not be a lye the word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 shews they agree not with the truth of Christ 2 These Doctrins are contrary to the Judgements of them that deliver them and this may appear from the definition of an Heretick Tit. 3.10 11 an Heretick is one that is subverted in his errour and is condemned of him selfe Heresie therefore is all subversion by errour and maintaining of the same with obstinacy a man may be an erroneous man but he doth not come to be an Heretick till he be condemned in himselfe that is speak contrary to his judgement which may appear when rather then he will depart from his errour he will contradict himself as when he is convinced he falls to wranglings or blaspheming these are signs of such as speak contrary to their own judgements 3 They deliver them with a purpose to deceive Ephes 4.14 They lye in wait to deceive they plot how to deceive the consciences of men and this kinde of Heresie is called 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 that is Cheating every way or they are as Coggers of Dice so that their trade is but to deceive and cheat men so that we see there is a Three-fold Lye in every Antichristian Doctrin 1 It is materially a Lye the Doctrin it self is contrary to the truth 2 It is a Lie formally they speak against their judgement 3 It is efficiently a Lye they breed lies in others 1 Tim. 4.1 2. Q What is the reason why every Antichristian Teacher is a Lie and his Doctrin a Lie A Because it springs from a lying spirit not from a Spirit of truth but of lyes so the Devill describes himself when he seduceth false Prophets 1 King 22.22 to be a Lying spirit as if there were no more effectual way to seduce Kings than by false Teachers acted by the Lying Spirit I will put errour in their hearts and make them obstinate in it and unanimous in it so that four hundred false Prophets shall easily out-bear one Micaiah the like doth the Devill in all false Teachers he cometh and is a Lying Spirit in them with such seemlinesse and shew of truth that it deceives them they take it for truth 2 Thes 2.6 they shall come with deceitfulnesse of Doctrin and many false lying wonders whereby they shall seduce many Rea. 2. From the corrupt end that these false Teachers do evidently aim at in all their Doctrin Acts 20.30 some do it in ambition to draw Disciples to themselves and not to Christ such was Simon Magus that gave out that he was the Christ that suffered and so drew many after him after him Menander 2 Some aimed to fill their bellies and to get gain and pleasure from their followers Rom. 16. whose belly is their God so that they serve not Christ but their own bellies and for that end with fair flattering speeches they beguile for filthy lucre Tit. 1.11 12. so that all the lust of the world they aime at ambition sensuality and filthy gain are the ends they aime at and if their ends be so corrupt their Doctrin must needs be corrupt and a lye Reas 3 From the sport and jeast they make at deluding people one would thinke there should none be so desperatly wicked to come into congregations and obtrude false Doctrin and delude men and then make a sport of it 2 Pet. 2.13 it sports them to see how handsomely they circumvented such a man at such a conference this is matter of sport to them to see how at feasts and meetings they could carry the whole Table before them Gal. 6.12 13. what is their end they desire to make a fair shew in the flesh and they glory in it and triumph and they themselves regard not many things that they obtrude on others they make no scruple of it themselves they know they are empty things so that this is manifestly a lye Vse 1 May teach us how to conceive of Popery and stir up in our selves an holy indignation against it you see that Popery is a lye and hath deluded many
shall follow their pernicious wayes and so they sell the souls of men and so one part of the merchandize of the Romish Whore is the souls of men Rev. 8.12 13. and therefore if any pernicious Lyers who more pernicious than they that lye against the souls and salvation of men no greater Cheaters than to cheat us of our Saviour of our Father of Salvation 2 The evident falshood of them A man lyes when he mistakes the truth which he might easily see or though it were more hard to see but if a man know it to be false and pernicious yet to lye against his knowledge and Conscience this makes the Lye palpable and grosse now these Lyes are not only contrary to the truth of the Word and experience of Christians but also contrary to their own knowledge and Conscience and they must needs be grosse Lyers that lye in such weighty matters as Salvation and that so evidently that he that runs may see their falshood Vse 1. Let us see the damnable estate of all Antichristian false Teachers for they that shall not only hold but thrust on others damnable Doctrins whereby they hasten their own and others destructions must needs be in a damnable estate it is their tenent that no Church so safe to live and dye in as their Catholick Church and their reason is because among Pagans and Infidels you shall find nothing but horrible lyes and blasphemies and it is true and among Christians there is the safest living for they are confident that salvation is found in their Church and all out of their Church cannot be saved and therefore it is safest for all to live in their fellowship but though there may be some that in that Church may be saved yet whosoever they be that doe know the Doctrine of the Church of Rome and that doe beleeve and obey and practise that Doctrine not one of them but they have suckt in damnable Heresies and bring on themselves swift damnation so that if thete be any lyars among Turks and Infidels these Antichristian teachers shall carry away the prize in lying and those that are saved among them it is because they secretly renounce their Doctrine therefore let them not boast of our charity to some amongst them for none more pernicious and evident Lyars than they therefore let us be dehorted from their Doctrine and cleave close to the profession of the truth Vse 2. Let us take heed of Antichristian Doctrine if ever they come among us these are described to be the Frogs that goe about the World to seduce poor people be not deluded then when they professe themselves to be Patrons of the truth the Spirit condemns them to be Lyars and none more grosse and evident lies than theirs They are likewise cunning Lyars 2 Thes 2.10 none ever by cunning deceit so circumvented the World as they have done Vse 3. It may serve to teach men not to be mealy mouth'd in speaking plainly and home the Spirit we see puts the grossest terme on them who be Lyars if they be not therefore we must not be offended at the plainnesse and simplicity of the Scripture none so plaine as this Apostle he calls them Lyars and Froggs in the Revelations and Beasts and the Whore of Rome he deals even as an old Father when he would deteine Children from any evill they use to put homely names on them Vse 4. It may serve to teach us all to be abundantly thankfull to God that hath delivered us from this lying false Doctrine wherein many of our Fathers have perished for there is no Religion more grosse and no blessing greater than to be delivered from such a grosse lying Religion to be delivered from a grosse sin is no such great matter for the Publicans and Sinners came into the Kingdome of Heaven sooner than the Pharisees and yet theirs was the strictest sect and Paul blesses God that delivered him from that Religion when he was a strict Pharisee yet God was pleased to call him to the grace of Christ and such a mercy is it to us as none can be greater to any Nation to be delivered from this lying Religion and on this ground God urgeth obedience to the morall law because he was the God that had brought them out of the Land of Egypt out of the house of Bondage Exodus 20.1 and on this ground we should stick close to God and that Religion he hath set us in that God may see that we are sencible of this great mercy that we are delivered from such grosse pernitious evident lyes Doct. 2 Antichrist denyeth Jesus to be the Christ or he that denyeth Jesus to be the Christ is Antichrist 1 John 4.3 2 Epist John 7. the name of Antichrist shews he is such a one as is against Christ an enemy to Christ 2 Thes 2.4 he is called 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 A man may deny Jesus to be the Christ either grosly and assertively or else cunningly and fraudulently of ancient Heriticks some denyed the manhood of Christ and some the God-head and some palpably denyed his Office of mediation and redemption But that false Antichrist did not deny him palpably and grosly 2 Thes 2.2 for first Antichrist is said to work in a mystery Secondly that he should sit in the Temple of God 2 Tim. 2.4 so that he should keep some correspondency with Christ and his and sits as a Member of Christ otherwise no Church would suffer him so that he should not openly and grosly deny Christ but he should deny him to be that Christ that is anoynted of God anoynted to be King Priest and Prophet therefore if you shall finde any in the Church to deny Christ to be King Priest and Prophet of his Church that is Antichrist therefore observe how their Doctrine cuts asunder the whole work of Redemption 1 For his prophetical office the Church of Rome denies it Christ is anoynted to be a Prophet to teach his Church by his Word and by his Spirit in his Word they deny his Propheticall Office 1 By adding other unwritten traditions to the Word of God as necessary 2 By preferring the Vulgar Translation to be more authentical than the Original languages 3 By denying the use of the Scripture to the common people and telling them it is obscure and dangerous for them 4 By suspending the authority of his Word not upon the Testimony of his Spirit but on the Church of Rome so that if you ask a Papist why they receive the Gospel of St. Matthew and deny that of St. John they say because the Church hath received the one and renounced the other and so they make the Scripture to depend on general councils especially on the Pope 2 The Lord teacheth his Church by his Spirit which they evacuate 1 By confining this Spirit to councils and Clergy-men and not to the common people 2 They evacuate this teaching of the Spirit by making it a conjecturall thing and probable but not
of any certain knowledge and thus Antichrist denies his Prophetical Office For the Priestly Office of Christ which consists first in offering sacrifice secondly in intercession for the application of his sacrifice Now the Church of Rome evacuates his Priestly office first in his sacrifice 1 By adding other sacrifices and so they make his not to be sufficient and they add two Sacrifices first the Sacrifice of merits and they say they merit first by works done as building of Churches Monasteries c. which they say satisfie for mens sins and secondly they merit by suffering as Pilgrimages and Purgatory and so by indulgences and Pardons 2 They evacuate the Sacrifice of Christ by evacuating the Redemption of Christ 1 By making it not plentifull whereas the Redemption of Christ is a plenteous redemption both for body and soule they say he redeems us from eternall pains but not from temporall from Purgatory 2 By making it not gracious for they say the grace of Redemption is applyed to us not invincibly but according to the will of the Creature 3 By applying it not by faith but works 4 They say a man cannot know his Redemption by Christ surely and certainly but probably 5 This grace they dispence not spiritually but elementally by imposing it on Sacraments so that without Sacrament no grace and some grace is given ex opere operato 3 They evacuate his Sacrifice by making it not eternal so that this grace is not certainly eternall but he that hath been washed in Christs blood may finally fall away and become a reprobate 4 In making it not necessary in respect of some as the Virgin Mary 2 They say it is not necessary in respect of temporal punishments 2 They evacuate his Priestly Office by discouraging people from coming to God in the name of Christ but to approach to God by the mediation of the Virgin Mary and some Saints they would have us direct our prayers to some Saint and so deny the sole mediation of Christ 3 For his Kingly Office they deny it partly by denying his Head-ship they deny his absolute Soveraignty they will not make the election to be of Free Grace 2 By setting up another Head in the Church the Pope which God never appointed as he that sets up another King without his consent doth as good as deny the other King so here is as much dishonour to Christ in setting up a new Head as in cutting off the true Head to set up one that may rule all Nations have the deciding of all Causes c. 3 They deny his Kingly Office in his great work of Conversion by makeing it not to depend on the Soveraignty or prerogative of his Kingly Office but on the liberty of our wills 4 They deny his Kingly Office by defacing his Kingdome which is his Body his Church they deface his Church his Body and transforme it not into a christian state but Antichristian and so make it no Church of Christ and so deny his Kingly Office They deface the Church of Christ whether Militant or Triumphant The Church Militant whether you look at it as a Catholick Body for that 1 They teach that the most erroneus notorious livers are truly Members of the Church but we see Christs Kingdom consists of spiritual people they are but ill humours 2 They give false notes of the Church antiquity universality prosperity which may agree to some Heathenish places 3 They make the Church infallible and this they confine to the church of Rome so that if Rome fall the church of Christ falls 2 For the parts of the church either in a council 1 They say a council is uncapable of errour 2 Subject to the Pope 3 That they may make Laws to binde the consciences of men Or else in the several parts 1 For the Head the Pope they set two heads on the Body and so make it a Monster For the middle Members the Priests 1 They say they may not marry and so are unclean 2 Exempt them from the power of civil Magistrates and so are an inordinate generation 2 Their regular Priests as Monks and Fryers they are all of them abominable not planted by God and professe poverty and chastity which exposeth them to uncleannesse For the lowest Members the Lay-men whether Magistrates or private men 1 For Magistrates they make them not heads no not in their own Kingdoms but subject to the Pope and he desposeth them 2 For the people he can dispence with their Oath of Allegiance 3 From both they with-hold the Scripture in the known Tongue and the cup. For the Church Militant in Purgatory they make a Church God never acknowledged For the Church triumphant they make the Saints as so many Idols in praying to them visiting their Relicks making them partakers in Christs mediation such a Kingdome as this Christ would loath and any true christian derest So that we see though they doe not deny his Man-hood nor his God-head yet they deny him to be the Christ that is the anoynted for they wash off all his Unction Vse 1. It may discover to us the depth and the danger of Popery the Doctors of their Church say it is impossible any should be saved out of their Church but you must know you cannot give up your selves to an Antichristian Doctrin but you turn an enemy to Christ you take away his Offices make him no Christ no Saviour therefore let none say Popery and the true Religion may be reconciled they may as well combine Light and Darknesse as Christ and Antichrist Vse 2. It may be an use of thankfulnesse to God that hath delivered us from this darknesse and brought us to know the truth as it is in Jesus the true King Priest and Prophet of his Church therefore let us sanctifie God in our hearts let us walk as men that are redeemed and taught of him learn we to rest on him for pardon for teaching for direction and guidance Doct. 3. Antichristian teachers deny the Father and the Son Before he had said they deny the Christ but he goes further and saith They deny the Father and the Son because he that denies the Son denies the Father the reason is because of that neer relation that is betwixt them vers 23. and so contrariwise the truth of this appears in Saint Johns time for some made themselves the Christ and some God the Father as Simon Magus and Menander made themselves the Christ and so took away the Father-hood and the Son-ship some againe taught that the Father came down and took flesh and was buried and so often descended into cloven Tongues so that they denied the several Persons But that great 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the Antichrist of Rome he denies the Father and the Son 1 He denies the Son if you speake of the God-head of Christ 1 They say we are in an errour to say Christ is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 but from God from the Father and they will not
at first by Christ and after by his Apostles Luke 1.2 There are three Graces especialy whereby Gods Word is said to continue in us for it is not enough for a Christian to have it rest in his judgement and assent the Devil himself knows and beleeves that Antichristian Doctrin is a lye and he knows the truth yet because he continues not in the truth he hath neither fellowship with the Father nor the Son nor any hope of Salvation therefore there are some more speciall Graces whereby the Word is said to continue in us as David saith I have hid thy word in my heart Psal 119.11 1 By faith 1 Thess 2.13 when ye received the Word ye received it not as the word of man but of God c. men then receive the Word aright when they beleeve it and when they think it effectuall to Salvation able to save their souls Jam. 1.21 when we receive it as the word of life when we receive it as our stock and portion then it dwels in our hearts by faith let a man receive the Word as true only and not as good it will not continue in him the Devils receive it as true but do not receive it as good but think it mischievous to them and therefore they get no good by it 2 It dwels in our Consciences by an holy awe and fear of this Word unless the Word awe us and rule in our hearts we have no fellowship with it Psal 119.161 the heart is taken for the Conscience in the Old Testament we read not of the word Conscience although his heart stood in awe of Princes as when he cut off Sauls skirt yet it was the Word that over-awed him that he would not hurt him this awe of the Word over-awes that authority we might use to evill so Job when he had it in his hand to do wrong yet the fear of God kept him from doing any wrong Job 31.13 14 15. even to the least servant or maid he had Jer. 32.40 3 Obedience keeps the Word in our lives and our lives in the Word Teach me O Lord the way of thy statutes and I shall keep it to the end Psal 119.32 if a man take liberty to live sometimes by the Word sometimes beside it he will break off from fellowship Herod for a while kept an awe of John but in his life he would not exercise it therefore he shaketh off John and his word and cleaves to his lust so that the Word abides in us by faith fear and obedience Q. What is meant by continuing in the Son and in the Father A. 1. It implies communion with them a man cannot continue in them without communion with them 2 It implies perseverance in them for ever so that he that hath the Word abiding in him hath fellowship with the Son he hath Christ for his Saviour his Brother his King Priest and Prophet and he hath God for his Father an All-sufficient God blessing him with all blessings He shall persevere in this estate for ever What are the Reasons why such continue in the Son and in the Father Reas 1 From the intercession of Christ Joh. 17.20 21 22. without which we neither could have fellowship with them nor eternal life Christ himselfe hath prayed for this and doth and he was heard alwayes Joh. 11.42 therefore when he prays that all they that believe in his Word may be one with him and with the Father they shall have union with them and glory everlasting and so vers 24. Obj. You will say Christs intercession for himself was not sometime heard did not he pray that the Cup of his Passion might passe from him A. He prayed against it and yet did drink it but he prayed conditionally if it might stand with his Fathers Will therefore he had his desire because he fulfilled Gods will Hebr. 5. Secondly He prayed not so much that he might not taste of it as that he might not be over-whelmed by it and so he was supported by his eternall God-head so that he was saved in death and from death therefore Christ having prayed for our union with him and eternall glory we shall attaine it Reas 2 From the effectuall power of found heavenly Doctrin it is the power of God to Salvation it is called the arm of the Lord Joh. 12.38 it is called the glorious ministration of the Spirit 2 Cor. 3.8 2 Corinth 10.4 5. Jam. 1.21 so that this Doctrin is the Ministration the mighty power of God to conveigh to us the Spirit of God which gives us fellowship with the Father and the Son and eternal life the breath of the Word breathes the Spirit of God into us and makes us live spiritually here and gloriously hereafter Vse 1 May shew us what an hard thing it is to persevere and abide in the Doctrin of the Apostles which appears from this strong exhortation one would think that the honesty and purity of the Word should prevail with us to cleave and abide in their Doctrin but yet we see that is not enough but the Holy Ghost useth as strong motives here as any can be he knows the World might over-reach us some come and tell us if we continue in the Word we shall lose our Friends and Goods and may be our Life and why then will you be singular now seeing that the World offers so largely to with-draw us therefore he gives a farre larger offer such an offer as all the World cannot give he out-bids the World and even promises Fellowship with the Father and the Son or Eternall life therefore that we might be established against all the subtilties of the World he offers us such Promises as may eternally establish us in the truth Vse 2 Exhorts us to take hold of this Doctrin while we may have it if we preach no other Doctrin but what hath been delivered from the beginning why then if you would have fellowship with the Father and the Son and eternall glory cleave to this Word abide in it receive it with Faith and fear and expresse it in obedience Lord thou hast the words of eternall life therefore whither should we go from it Prov. 19.16 he that keeps the Commandement keeps his own soul but he that regards not his wayes whether he walk according to this rule or no he shall dye What encouragement would it be to keep a Pill if the Physician should say keep this and you keep your life cast it up and you dye why truly such is the Word of Christ keep it and you keep your life but if you despise the Commandement care not how you live you shall certainly dye this is the promise that if we receive and keep this word we shall not only keep a long life but even a life for ever and ever that is a promise God hath given you even eternall life why this is more than all the World can give this is an argument that countervails all other Arguments Vse 3 Of
consolation to all such as lose any thing by keeping the Apostles Doctrin whether they lose goods or friends or life or liberty here is a comfort that over-ballances all discomforts Two things chiefly discourage a Christian he may either loose fellowship with the Church and be excommunicate or else he may lose his naturall life here is comfort against both these what though you be excommunicated from society with the Church you shall yet notwithstanding keep fellowship with the Father and the Son Joh. 9.34 the blind man gave such a strong Testimony to Christ that the Pharisees cast him out that is excommunicated him well when Christ heard that he was cast out he found him out and so though this poor man was cast out of the Church by a clavis errans wrong excommunication yet he had fellowship with Christ what if a Christian be cast out why here his comfort a man is no sooner shut out from Fellowship with the Church but he is sent to Christ this poor man Christ came and instructed him though he were cut short from instruction in the publick ordinances yet Christ instructed him and he never spake more powerfully and effectually so that he gave him Faith to beleeve and Grace to worship him so that though a man in a good cause should be cast out from the society of the Church yet he shall find more near communion with Christ 2 A man by professing Christ may be delivered up to the powers and so may lose his life why this is the promise even eternall life he may lose a temporary life but he shall gain an eternall life Doct. Primary Antiquity is a certain note of divine and Apostolique verity Prime Antiquity because he saith here it was from the beginning and he appeals to the Doctrin that was delivered from the beginning of his time that is from the first promulgation of the Gospel If that which you have heard from the beginning abide in you c. So that Prime Antiquity that which the Apostles first taught is a note of the truth Jerm 6.16 enquire for the old way that is the good way Jerm 18.15 he complains that they strayed from the ancient wayes and were run into by-wayes and he complains of it as if thereby they had forgot God therefore when St. John would describe the Gospel he calls it an everlasting Gospel Rev. 14.6 and contrarily when God would confute the people for leaving him he convinces them of novelty Deut. 13.7 they followed other new Gods But why is Prime Antiquity the note of divine and Apostolique verity 1 Because Antiquity is the image of God and every truth is an image of God whilst Satan stood in the truth he had the image of God when a Doctrin reacheth the truth it comes to the image of the ancient of dayes it is the same truth now that was from the beginning of the world 2 From the speciall care God takes to plant and water the Church with pure Doctrin Satan is up early to do mischiefe but God is up before him to do good as soon as God made a World he made a Church and gave them truth though Satan was a Lyar from the beginning yet God taught him truth before he was a Lyar the good seed is first sown and then comes the envious man and sows tares 3 From the nature of all errors they are abberrations from the way of truth What are errors but deviations from the first way therefore there was some way of truth before when our Saviour would tax the error about divorce he saith from the beginning it was not so Vse 1 May serve to be a signe of tryall between the Popish and Protestant Religions they boast much of Antiquity that they can fetch it from the Apostles times why but yet if they fetch it from the prime Antiquity from the times of the Apostles we will not yield it them for John himselfe would not fetch his Antiquity from the latter part of his dayes but from the first promulgation of the Gospel Matth. 5. our Saviour saith it hath been said of old and yet was not truth that is prime Antiquity that comes from the ancient of dayes from the first Institution vetustas consuetudinis est vetustas erroris Ignatius said my Antiquity is Christ Error may come as soon as the truth is sown but yet it hath not prime Antiquity for Satan was a Lyar from the bginning and yet that will not serve to prove that a lye is the truth it is a false Antiquity that comes not from the ancient of dayes for our Religion if we cannot fetch it from the Apostles first Doctrin and from the Prophets and Apostles of old we will renounce it but when we can bring for all our Doctrin the seal of the Prophets and Apostles we have a sure note of the truth we preach no truth but what Christ and his Apostles taught our Antiquity stands not on Monuments or writings though all records were burnt our faith depends not on them but on the prime Institution Vse 2 It confutes the Common cavill against Professors they accuse them of new fanglednesse they say none of your Fathers or Ancestors walkt in this way why it is the way of Christ and his Apostles sin is a new way a new strange thing 1 JOHN 2.25 And this is the Promise he hath promised us even eternall life THis eternall life is said to be promised Doct. Eternall life is given by promise Gal. 3.18 Heirs of eternall life are called Heirs of Promise Heb. 6.17 because they are Heirs of that Promise was made to Abraham Rom. 4.13 14. Reas 1 From the grant of eternall life to Christ and through him to us Gal. 3.16 that therefore eternall life might be by Christ it is needful it should be by promise 2 Cor. 1.20 Reas 2. That it might procure those two great benefits first Honour to God secondly peace to his Children had we pleaded it by the Law we had pleaded it of debt but God provided that what grace should come should be free and therefore by Promise 2 From hence follows peace of Conscience had we been under the Law every failing would make us doubt and therefore that our hearts might be setled he hath given it us of Promise Rom. 6 16. Vse 1 A strong refutation of Popish merits by the works of the Law and that in their own persons why then it is not of grace nor promise that is the true reason why they deny certainty of Salvation because they hold it from the works of the Law therefore there is no peace of conscience in their Relion if it be of the works of the Law then not of grace if not of grace then not of promise if not of Promise then not of Christ for if they be bound to obey the whole Law they are in doubt to break it if they keep it yet they know not whether they shall persevere to the end and so
and favour shall follow them all their dayes and therefore they are confident 2 Tim. 4.7 8. what makes Paul thus bold because he knows he shall receive a Crown of Righteousnesse at his appearing Secondly From the effects of their confidence 1. They love the appearing of Christ and therefore manifest they look for it with confidence 2 Tim. 4.8 2. As they love Christs appearing so they pray for it Cant. 8. ult and therefore it is a sign with confidence they expect it Rev. 22.20 Did you ever know any Malefactor write to the Judge to hasten his coming to the Assizes No but they would rather prevent his coming but if they hasten his coming they are confident it shall go well with them the Prison is a burthen to them and at his coming they are confident to be freed Many Afflictions as so many bolts lie on Gods children many vexations therefore they desire the Lord to hasten his coming to rid them out of all their misery and revenge them of their enemies 3. As they are confident so they are not ashamed they professe his name here without shame and therefore Christ will not be ashamed of them at that day Vse 1. It reproves and refutes a Popish Doctrine of uncertainty of Salvation how could Christians love and pray for Christs coming if they did not know it should be well with them at that day this love and desire after it shews they are confident of their good estate Vse 2 Of tryall whether you abide in Christ or no why see how thou standest affected to the coming of Christ art thou bold and confident at the hearing of the last day art thou reverently bold and lolvest and prayest for his coming then it is a sign thou abidest in Christ but if the hearing of it strikes terrour into thee and thou wouldest gladly put it off surely thou art not in Christ the Day of Judgement to the Godly is a day of Marriage and therefore the Spouse longs for it to the wicked it is a day of Execution and therefore they tremble at the thought and hearing of it it is a day when he will shew himselfe marvellous in mercy to every Christian and in flaming fire to the wicked and ungodly consider then how thou art affected to this Day is it a day thy soul desires Come Lord Jesus come quickly even so Amen But is the consideration of it dreadful to thee that thou knowst not how to meet it then thy spirit is corrupt and not upright before God Obj. How comes it to passe that many a godly soul fears and trembles at death was not Hezekiah and David afraid of it Psal 30.9 Did not he say that though he walked in the shadow of death he would not be afraid and he is now afraid A. In two cases Gods children may be afraid to die 1. When they have loosly and negligently laid up the evidences of their estate as a man at the Assizes that is to try his Evidences if he have them to seek he desires the Assizes were put off 2. Sometimes he is fearfull when he knows he had lived somewhat loosly and his heart hath run a Whoring from God by some carnall delights so that he would gladly gather up himself better before he go hence and be no more seen because our hearts have gone whorishly from God we are affraid not that he will cast us off but that we shall not find that welcome which otherwise we should if we had time to recover our selves So David Psal 39. ult he was in some grievous Disease and somewhat conscious his spirit was not perfect but he had much weakned his grace therefore he prayes O spare me a little that I may recover my selfe before I go hence and be no more seen Hence oft Christians at their conversion are afraid of Death and Judgement because their Evidences are not so good and others afraid because they have blurred their Evidences by some sinfull delight and sitting loose from God but yet their fear differs from wicked mens wicked men tremble because they have no evidence at all but a godly man knows he hath evidences but he hath them not so ready and therefore desires to be deferred Vse 3. It may stir us up all as ever we desire to live comfortably and dye gloriously so to have a care to abide in Christ otherwise you will dye both with fear and shame but if you abide in Christ you may with boldnesse look Death in the face therefore abide not in your Naturall estate Civil honesty but abide in Christ It is a prophane and false speech of some Politicians that say Religion makes men cowards and never famous Warriors no doth that make us cowards that makes us look Death in the face and Judgement also were those cowards that have lookt Fire and Faggot and Torments in the face therefore it is not Religion but want of Religion that makes men cowards therefore strengthen your Faith and so you shall expect Christs coming with confidence and boldnesse and courage 1 JOHN 2.29 If ye know that he is righteous ye know that every one that doth righteousnesse is born of him IN the former Verse he had exhorted all to abide in Christ and that from an Argument of boldness and confidence at the day of Death and Judgement In his Verse he proves that such may have boldnesse they that are born of Christ are children of God may lift up their heads with joy at his coming a Childe is not afraid but glad of his Fathers coming but such as abide in Christ are born of God Ergo. But how doe they know they are born of God why they that doe Righteousnesse are born of God but those that abide in Christ doe Righteously how appears that they that know that Christ is Righteous they know that such as doe Righteousnesse are born of God Doct. 1. Jesus Christ is Righteous Isa 53.11 Mat. 27.19 24. That just one Acts 22.14 1 Pet. 3.8 Reas 1. From his Righteousnesse and innocent Conception and Birth he was not begot as other men but the Holy Ghost over-shadowed the Virgin 2. From his innocent Life he fulfilled all Righteousnesse Mat. 3.15 Heb. 4.15 John 14.30 Sathan could finde no sin in him to take advantage of 3. From the necessary use of his Righteousnesse he must be Righteous 1. To overcome the sorrows of Death one sin would have kept him under death Acts 2.24 25. but by his innocency he overcame death 2. That he might be an holy High Priest to us and a perfect Sacrifice for us Heb. 7.26 27. had he not been innocent and harmlesse he could not have been so the Priests in the Law were to be without blemish Lev. 2.17 to shew that the great High Priest should be so so was the Offering to be without blemish Lev. 27.7 and therefore requisite Christ should be so Heb. 9.4 3. It was needfull he should be righteous for the use and end of his
righteousnesse his righteousne is imputed to us for righteousnesse 4. That he might work inherent righteousness in us that we might do righteousnesse had Christ been blemished in one sin he could not have begot us righteous to God Q. What is it to be righteous A. Holinesse gives God his due Righteousnesse man his due but righteousnesse put alone implies both giving due to God and man so Christ he gave to Caesar what was his due to the Pharisees their due and every one their due Vse A ground of wonderfull consolation to every poor soul that is burthened with his own unrighteousnesse though we are unrighteous yet Christ is righteous and what is wanting in our parts is supplyed on his this comfort Elihu gives to a man in extreamity of body and soul Job 33.23 to declare where his righteousnesse is to be found that is it is not to be found in himselfe God will say of such a soul deliver his soul from going into the pit for I have received a recompence what though we have cause to complain as the Church Isa 64.6 yet if we know Christ is innocent and pure and holy why then his righteousnesse is imputed to us what though we were born sinfull yet Christ was born without blemish what though our lives be unclean and wicked yet Christs life was innocent and harmelesse what though we should have dyed for our iniquities as the good Thiefe said Luke 23.41 yet this man hath done nothing worthy of death verse 47. certainly this is a righteous man so every soule that is sensible of his own unworthinesse as the good Thiefe said verse 40. Fearest thou not God c. if a man fear before God and tremble at his wrath in such a case Christ will say as he did to the good Thiefe this day shalt thou be in Paradice or at least have right to it Obj. Christ is righteous but what is that to me doe all wicked men receive righteousnesse from him alas I have nothing to move God to impute his righteousnesse to me Ans If thou canst but find this in thine heart that thou fearest God because of thy sins and art humbled why then if Christ be righteous thou needest not fear his coming for his righteousnesse shall veil thy unrighteousnesse and thy estate shall be happy Obj. Was not Judas afraid of the horrors of Hell when he had betrayed Christ did not he fear sin and it was a ●●rror to his soule Ans Judas was afraid of that sin but he was not afraid of all sin for then he would have been as much afraid of hanging himselfe as betraying his Master therefore he feared the horror of that sin but not of all sin but take a man fearing God for all sin and fearing other mens sins as the good Thiefe afraid least Children and Servants should sin and looks at Christs righteousnesse this is a supersedeas of all danger at death we may expect death and judgement with comfort and joy 2. It is a ground of comfort likewise to such as having found comfort heretofore in the righteousnesse of Christ are now in that case that they doubt of their Estate why what though you faile in many things yet look up to Christ he is pure and righteous and so being cloathed with his righteousnesse we may lift up our heads with comfort and this Paul comforted himselfe in Phil. 3.7 8 9. in that he counted all dresse and dung in respect of the righteousnesse of Christ here is the comfort of a Christian he should not look to his own righteousnesse never think to get any thing by your own works but if you lay hold on Christs righteousnesse you may know that you are born of God and so may expect the last day with joy and comfort Doct. 2. Such as work righteousnesse are born of Christ 1 John 3.10 The manifest difference between the children of God and of the Devill is working of righteousnesse Reas 1. From the weaknesse and impotency of nature to bring forth a righteous work Rom. 8.3 4. Rom. 7.18 3.10.12 none of the famous Heroes among the Heathen but their best actions were splendida peccata Deut. 32.32 33. Gods people had corrupted themselves and the Spirit of God was not upon them their sweetest works were like the Grapes of Sodom and Gomorrah which are fair to the eye but if touched vanish away there is a fair outside but no nourishment none so opposite to Christ as men of best naturall abilities Acts 17.32.19.20 Rom. 11.17.20 Phil. 3.6 though Paul was clean in his own and others eyes yet did he persecute the Church of God there is no power of nature can reach to a supernaturall work Rom. 6.16 17 18 19.20 2. From the impotency and weaknesse of common Graces Mat. 12.33 Heb. 9.14 untill Christs blood hath sprinkled our consciences all our works are but dead works every work that is spirituall must 1. Spring from Faith Gal. 3.14 Rom. 14. ult 2. The end must be the glory of God 2 Cor. 10.13 nature never works higher then its own glory Brutus when he heard his Sons conspired with the Tarquins he sent for them and cut off their heads whereof the Poet spake thus Vivit aemor patriae laudumque immensa cupido had this been bounded in Gods glory it had been good let Saul Prophesie let Jehu set upon reformation with great zeal let Herod hear John Baptist gladly yet all these detain the truth in unrighteousnesse 3. From the necessity of abiding in Christ to the performing of every duty John 15.5 he doth not say without me ye can doe no great matter but without me ye can doe nothing 4. From the resemblance that is between Christ and such as work righteousnesse there is such a resemblance as is between Father and Son John 3.2 we are the seed of Christ and are made like him as a child is known to be born of such a man by his look speech carriage such as work righteousnesse their works will own them Isa 61.1 2 3. Isa 9.6 Q. How are we said to be born of Christ A. He is sometimes though he be our elder Brother called our Father we are born of his Seed his Word and Spirit and we resemble Christ as well as the Father Rom. 8.29 Vse 1. This reproves the Jesuits and Franciscans Doctrine that hold that by strength of common graces a man may receive justifying grace when it is offered a man must be born of God that will doe so good a work it is therefore a Doctrine contrary to the Word of God Vse 2. Those that are in state of nature or common grace should not rest there Vse 3. Such as are born of God should make use of their new birth walk in the life of the new birth else thou dost nothing Gal. 2.20 we must doe all out of the strength of the new birth if the Sun should shine into our houses and we shut up all the doors and windows to keep
comfort to all the servants of God in the midst of temptations and distresses Job 19.25.27 2. This may be an use of encouragement to all those that think they shall never see good dayes after they have set foot into the wayes of God and fellowship of Christ Certainly you shall have one good day here is one promised in the Text. We shall see him when the Marriage day comes and so see him as he is in great glory Wherefore strive we after perfection here for if we become not the children of God here we shall never see his face with comfort in the world to come Vse 3. This should exhort us to prepare to meet Christ in Person If a man were come to speak to a Prince what care would he have to make himselfe handsome therefore what care ought Christians to have that are to come into the Presence chamber of the King of heaven Doct. 6. That the beholding and seeing of Christ face to face shall fashion us to be like him for we shall see him as he is 1 Cor. 13.12 Heb. 11.27 This seeing of Christ did invest Moses with such glory and strength as that he feared not the fiercenesse of the King and so should the full assurance of seeing Christ in his Kingdome arm us against all discouragements or whatsoever the world would lay upon us Q. What is it to see Christ face to face Answ The clear and perfect knowledge of God which proceedeth only from Christ Jesus for no man hath seen God at any time 1 Tim. 6.16 Joh. 4.12 Tit. 1.8 opposed to the sight of Christ in the world 2 Cor. 3.13 to 17. 1 Under the old Testament they saw Christ through a veyl of ceremonies 2 Cor. 3.13 2. In the New Testament we see Christ as in a glasse of Gods Word Sacraments Christian communion afterwards we shall not onely see him without ceremonies but without ordinances also we shall then see Christ more immediately 3. Then shall we see Christs Manhood and all the glory he had before the world 1 Cor. 13.12 Joh. 17.24 Q. How shall this make us like him Answ We shall see him in the glasse of the Gospel 2 Cor. 3 18. and so grow from one measure of grace to another If the Gospel will do this much more the presence of Christs body and view of Christ 2 Look as Moses when he saw Gods back parts his face did shine Exod. 34.29 So our face then much more 3. As Peter James and John when Christ was transfigured Matth. 17.2 3 4 5. Prov. 27.17 A man may learn something from the countenance of a Christian When Christ did but look at Peter it was enough to work him to repentance Vse 1. As ever you would have comfort on your death bed labour to be like Christ by seeing him in the glasse of the Gospel If you be the worse by seeing him in the ordinances what will you then be by seeing him face to face Labour to feel a powerfull change by the Ordinances 2. This may be an use of comfort to such as find benefit by the ordinances If thou findest good by the ordinances then how much better shalt thou be by seeing Christ face to face That which makes a Christian fear death judgement distresses is because he doth not see Christ Doct. 7. Gods children doe know thus much that when Christ shall appear they shall be like him and that they shall be made like him by seeing him as he is Psal 17.15 Q. How know ye this Answ Partly by the testimony of the Spirit of God that reveals the deep things of God 1 Cor. 2.9 2. From the sensible experience of the efficacy of Gods ordinances in this life If they be the better for seeing Christ in his ordinances then how much more when ye see him face to face Vse 1. This refutes the Doctrine of Doubting We shall not onely persevere but we know it This assures us of perseveration that we shall never fall away They know they shall persevere Now knowledge is of a certain conclusion Q. How may we come to such a knowledge Answ Labour to be like Christ in his Word Sacraments Christian communion If we finde that every ordinance doth make us like Christ then the sight of Christ much more Vse 2 This should encourage us to blesse God who hath redeemed us from darknesse of error If they that write against this Doctrine had seen Christ in his ordinances they would have beleeved it Vse 3. Those which have seen God in his ordinances let them take up such meditations as these That though they be obscured with the veil of affliction temptation persecution yet they shall hereafter be made like Christ Zacheus by seeing Christ was made the Son of Abraham and was ready to part with all Moses saw Christ in a bush and feared not Pharoah 1 JOHN 3.3 And every man that hath this hope in him purifieth himself even as he is pure IN these words you have A description of a childe of God He is such a one as hath hope in Christ 2. This hope is set forth by its proper work and efficacy purging 3. The pattern or rule according to which it purgeth even as Christ is pure Doct. 1. That every childe of God hath hope in Christ to be made like him at his appearing Every man that is begotten again is begotten to a lively hope 1 Pet. 1.3 4 5. An hypocrites hope is dead it hath neither comfort nor power in it to cleanse or purge A childe in the wombe when they doubt of the life of it though the parent be very wealthy yet hath not lively hope of his possession but if the childe be born alive then there is a comfortable hope so if we be not born again all our hopes of eternall life are but vain 1 Cor. 15.19 It 's the property of the Israel of God to hope in their God Psalm 130.7 Q. What is this hope Answ It is a patient certain and grounded expectation of all those promises in Christ which by faith we beleeve to belong unto us It 's a sure and patient expectation There are two acts of hope 1. Expectation 2. Waiting This is not an expectation of meer opinion but a sure expectation The Apostle puts both together Rom. 8.25 Heb. 6.11 18 19. An anchor is a sure and stedfast stay to the ship that though it waves up and downe yet it hath a certaine stay And so a Christians hope it 's like an anchor to stay the soul the object of hope is the accomplishment of the promises to come and so differs from faith no man hopes for that which is present or past but that which we see not promises that belong to us in reversion Tit. 2.13 14. Heb. 11.1 Faith looks at all promises as present faith beleeves that all the promises are true and then hope stirs up it selfe to look for accomplishment and if God tarry long it waits Rom. 5.5 It 's a
with this You say an hopefull Christian abstains from all sin how comes it then to passe that so many teach otherwise To this St. John answers Let no man deceive you Here is 1. A loving compellation Little children which comprehends babes young men and old men 2. The exhortation a warning against deceivers 3. Two doctrins clean contrary unto them 1. He that doth righteousnesse it righteous as God is 2. He that commits sin is of the Devill Which he proves 1. From the practice of the Devill 2. From the contrary end of Christs coming 3. From the conrary practice of those that are born of God Doct. It is the duty of all sorts of good people to take heed they be not deceived in judging who be righteous men The question was who were righteous The false Teachers said A man may be righteous and yet live in sin Be not deceived saith St. John Phil. 3.2 We must as much beware of conterfeit righteousnesse as of dogs they are not so apt to bite men as these to do the Church hurt Reas 1. From the easinesse of being deceived by the pretences of righteous men in all ages Gal. 2 4. Under the mask of righteous men may walk men unrighteous 2. From the necessity that lies upon our selves to have communion and fellowship with them Psal 16.3 Gal. 6.10 doing good offices to them 1 John 4. Yea we are commanded to walk in their steps Phil. 3.17 3. From the danger of walking with unrighteous men Prov. 17.15 4.14 15. This we may easily do unlesse we know them Vse 1. To reprove such as think all they live amongst are righteous wherefore was this exhortation how should a man be deceived if all were righteous Numb 16.2 3. 2. To teach us all to pray to God that we may grow up in a spirit of discerning There is an inflinct in the servants of God whereby they are able to relish the spirits one of another A dog will sent out his way with more dexterity then all men can reason it out A man can open the whole Law but when he comes to discerning he knowes not who is righteous and who not 2. Grow we righteous our selves and to a great measure so shall we the better discern of others A woman that hath conceived she will the more easily discern of another So when thou feelest the work of righteousnesse in thine owne heart how shalt thou comfort thy self that thou ar● righteous because thou lovest Gods children How shall I know who is righteous A righteous man is known by his righteous wayes St. John speaks not here what makes a man righteous but what declares him to be righteous The Jesuites grant this 7.18 19.21 If a tree bring forth grapes it is a vine if figs a fig-tree What is it to do righteousnesse The contrary to what it is to commit sin He doth righteousnesse That walks in Gods commandements when his judgement and heart is for it 2. When Gods laws are his rule of righteousnesse 3. Whose end is righteousnesse Hallowed be thy name 4. When we doe unrighteousnesse it is a burthen and grief and we recover our selves Obj. But righeteousnesse doth not consist in the bulke of the work but in the heart and an hypocrite may have as fair an outside as a true righteous man Answ True But God hath given a spirit of discerning to a Christian that he shall discern the main sway of a mans heart 1. If thy affections worke as well as the outward man Psal 51.6 his griefs cares desires see with what affection they come off 1 Chr. 29.9.17 He saw such joy when they came to offer as if they would have offered more if they had had it 2. See whether they they come off with some facility forced things are not naturall John 4.34 3. Consider the evennesse and constancy of a mans way Violent things will not last unlesse there be a continuall supply sent Hos 6.4 If when we have done good workes we kisse our hands and sacrifice to our owne nets this is unrighteousnesse Obj. In times of religion Gods ends and ours may be levell how then shall we know a righteous man Answ Observe when those ends part which will be at one time or other When two men walk together a dog follows them you know not whose it is but let them part then the dog will follow his Master So it is here Vse 3. To avoid the Doctrin of the Papists of justification by works He saith not that good works make a man good but we may know a man is righteous by his righteousnesse lest they should run away with this that the habit of righteousnesse make us righteous We answer imperfect righteousnesse cannot make us perfecly righteous Isa 64.6 1 Cor. 13.8 to 12. This which you say will neither hold in covenant of works nor covenant of grace In the covenant of works not the habits of grace but works of righteousnesse do justifie And in the covenant of grace we are justified by faith without the works of the Law Now a signe of tryall of our owne righteousnesse and others is when in ordinary course we give God and man his due when we go about good duties in Gods name and for his glory Obj. It may be I do it for the stopping of conscience and that I may be well thought of Answ So may you do and yet be sincere I may please men and my own conscience What if you please men will you not still stick to God If you do good duties freely constantly and humbly though you do them to satisfie your conscience to please men yet are you righteous So may you judge of other men It is not enough to do good duties but to see with what affection they do them if they cleave to God though for their own ends they are righteous 1 JOHN 3.8 He that committeth sin is of the Devill for the Devill sinneth from the beginning for this purpose the Son of God was manifested that he might destpoy the works of the Devill AGainst the wicked principles of false Teachers the Apostle arms them wi●h these two principles of Christian religion 1. Who doth righteosnesse is righteous 2. Who doth commit sin is of the Devill He that makes sin his work makes himself the childe of the Devill So in the Originall Q. What is it to commit to work sin Answ Jam. 3.2 In many things we sin all Yet a man is said to sin whose ordinary course is not sin but a righteous and good way 1. When a man makes his course a trade of sin 2. He allows himself in sin justifies and excuseth himself doth not hate his sin nor himself for it In proper sense a man is said to commit sin 1. When he imagineth deviseth plotteth sin as a Poet his fictions 2. Acts it 1. By travelling in birth as a woman with child 2. By bringing it forth in due time Psal 7.14 He that doth not righteousnesse is
still waters of comfort and consolation such a man will goe out conquering and to conquer and in prospering to prosper 2. This should instruct the people of God to search the Scriptures daily that so they may be the better able to try the spirits of their Ministers labour they also to try their own hearts 3. To exhort people to be earnest with God that they may be endued with his Spirit Try the spirits Doct. That the people of God are first 〈◊〉 try the spirits of th●●r Ministers before they trust them they must first try the 〈◊〉 Beloved Try the spirits as if he would take them by 〈…〉 exhort them to try the spirits of their Ministers try how they 〈…〉 whether they do● 〈…〉 mighty power of God in human●●●●ties Def 〈◊〉 not prophesie try all thing● 〈◊〉 la●●●st that which is good 1 〈…〉 you 〈…〉 your hearts from 〈…〉 Spirit 1. By trying the 〈…〉 ●ut honour upon it 〈◊〉 doth not try a small piece of money but if 〈…〉 a great piece he will try this 2. In so doing you ●●ll keep your hearts from 〈…〉 ●he Spirit Acts 17 〈…〉 of Berea when they 〈◊〉 heard Pau● 〈◊〉 whom they might have believed if they had known him 〈◊〉 they 〈…〉 the Scriptures daily 〈◊〉 such things as he preached 〈◊〉 so or no finding his doctrine true they believe it and 〈◊〉 of them belived it was not 〈◊〉 counted a Conventicle for them to meet together to see what they could ●●member of of what they had heard 〈…〉 was it counted any disgrace for great men to be conversant in good dutie● What is it 〈…〉 Spirits 〈◊〉 ●heir Ministers They must try the spirit of a mans Person Calling Doctrine Appl●●●ions 1. There may●● a false spirit of a mans person Matth. 7.15 16. 2. 〈◊〉 spirit of their Callings Christ saith to John and James You know not of what spirit you are Luke 9.55 56. yet they were pillars of ●●e Church Gal ●● 9. men of excellent gifts and graces one of them was this John which wrote this Epistle you know not what spirit you are proving of what calling you are of your calling is the same with mine now he tels them That he came not to destroy but to save as for Eliah and Elisha they were Ministers of veng●●●●e Ministers of the law they might curse but 〈…〉 seek to save ●ry the spirit of their doctrine for they may be sometimes carryed away with 〈…〉 truth 〈…〉 spirit of errour Mat. 16.16 compared with 〈…〉 receive 〈…〉 the Kingdome of Heaven was he therefore kept from 〈◊〉 No he spake with a 〈◊〉 spirit in the morning 〈◊〉 with 〈◊〉 spirit in the afternoon he rebuke● 〈◊〉 Master and what saith Christ to him then Get thee behinde me Satan 4. You must try the spirit of ●●eir application Bad Ministers 〈◊〉 misapply the 〈…〉 ●od they will make 〈◊〉 hearts of 〈…〉 God would not ha●● made 〈◊〉 Ezek. 13 2● 〈…〉 mis-apply the Word of God like Job 〈◊〉 47. ● 7 8. they spake from a spirit of truth but not from a spirit of 〈…〉 when you shall see a man to 〈…〉 like courses 〈…〉 apply the pr●mises but rather 〈…〉 to him and 〈…〉 you may not apply ●●reatnings to ●●ounded conscience for 〈…〉 speak a right of God Belie●● 〈…〉 Answ 〈◊〉 believe is 〈…〉 of the truth Heb. 11. ●● 2. To apply 〈…〉 1 John 1.21 3. W●●ust to it 〈…〉 There are two things in a promise 〈…〉 truth and trust upon the g●●●●●esse Psa● 〈◊〉 ●4 Reas 1. Taken from 〈…〉 of God by the neglect of this duty 1 Kings 20 3● 〈…〉 the Prophet spake whether he spake in the name of the Lord or 〈◊〉 hearkned not to the word of the Prophet therefore a Lyon slew him 1 Kings 13.15 to 25. on the contrary 2. From the danger in regard of the Prophets themselves Matth. 7.15 2 Pet. 1.2 3. Rev. 18.13 Reas 2. From the easinesse of Prophets to delude Gods people 1. Because the 〈◊〉 great store of false Prophets 1 Kings 22.21 22 23. a man is easily dece●●d by a multitude 2. They may delude by their calling many men may think surely their Minister is right 3. From the hy●●crisie of their Ministers Matth. 7.15 They come to you in sheeps cloathing but inwardly are ravening Wolves Vse 1. To refute the Doctrine of the Church of Rome they would keep men in ignorance thinking it to be the Mother of Devotion 2. This 〈◊〉 ●●ir up all the people of God to search the Scriptures that so they may 〈◊〉 the spirit of their Ministers do not take every thing as true from your Minister because he is your Minister no though he be a man that fears God but try his spirit try every word follow him from first to last if you doe not try the Word you will not trust it so that all that is delivered to you is ●● water spite upon the ground How shall I try the spirit of our Minister 1. Try them by the Word of God Esa 8.20 acquaint your heart with the Word of God Heb. 5. alt 2. Labour for the oyntment of the Spirit of God 3. Consider whether it make you more conformable to the Word of God or no whether it make you obey the Word of God more carefully then before whether it make you more like to Christ if it work these effects it is the Word of God that is preached Doct. That many false Prophets even in the dayes of St. John the Apostle were gone out into the world There 〈◊〉 severall false Prophets as Ecclesiastical stori● relate What is a false Prophet He is not every one that teacheth false doctrine for we know but in part and prophesie but in part 1 Cor. 13.9 to 12. 〈…〉 ●art we may prophesie falsly A false Prophet then is such a one that preac●●h some doctrin that overthroweth the doctrine of the Christian faith when he doth seduce others to believe false doctrine who●● words fret as a Canker 2 Tim. 2.17 18. 1. When men preach such doctrine as cannot be delivered without peril without damnation except they afterwards repen●● 2 〈◊〉 2.1 2 3. Such are called ravening Wolves ●atth 7.15 they destroy both the souls and bodies of those that believe them they root up the Church of God like wild Boars 2. They seduce others to believe the 〈◊〉 2 Pet. 1.1 2 3. they sell such mens souls for nought 〈◊〉 it 's said They should deceive if 〈◊〉 were possible the very elect 〈◊〉 24.24 3. Such as 〈…〉 of their errours and yet will not yeeld Tit. 3 10 11. such are to be 〈◊〉 being perverted and sin being damned of their own souls a man i●●hen convinced when he will ●light the poi●●●n which he is convinced and if you hold him to it that he cannot start 〈◊〉 he will fall out with you 〈◊〉 Apostle ●sheth that such men were even cut off Gal. 5.17 〈…〉 only have divisions among Christians that so the spirits of his fait●●es may ●e
require this the Apostle cals a shew of Religion which is hypocrisie and so at this day among the Fryars they have a shew of Religion they take up worships which God doth dot require of which it may be said Who required those things of you the Galatians did observe dayes and months and years therefore the Apostle is afraid that he hath bestowed his labour in vain upon them Chap. 4.10 11. 3. What was the spirit of their discipline and government they did affect primacy the Apostles were no sooner removed out of the world but this spirit began to spring up yea while some of them lived John 3.9 2. That that spirit did affect and exercise tyranny casting out of the Church such Ministers as were more faithful 3 Epist John 9.10 Diotrephes would not receive John himselfe nor his brethren nor would suffer those that would that spirit hath been in the Church of Rome from that day to this A second part of their tyranny was in imposing upon them unprofitable courses unprofitable they were because they did perish in the using Col. 2.20 to 22. 3. There was a spirit of coveteousnesse in Ministers they did not savour the things of God but did relish wealth and ambition Jude 11. they follow the wayes of sin as Cain did In Cain there was first hypocrisie he offers a sacrifice and when he saw his brothers sacrifice accepted being offered in faith and his not there arose in him a spirit of wrath which ended in bloudshed such was the spirit of Popery in Queen Maries days Some walk in the wayes of Balaam the wayes of coveteousnesse putting stumbling blocks before the people and that for covetousnesse sake Thirdly some have the gainsaying spirit of Korah they gainsay the Ordinances of God like as he rose up against M●ses and Aaron this spirit breathing in Antichristian teachers at this day was hatched in the Apostles time There was a spirit of Schism in the Apostles time some saying I am of Paul and I of Apollo c. 1 Cor. 1.12 and so at this time among the Papists Jude v. 19. Vse 1. See the diligence of Satan to sow tares even in the Apostles times therefore Ministers should watch diligently over their people that no such spirit be sown in their hearts Satan will creep in by dissension the affections being once distempered the judgement will soon be corrupted Wherefore Ministers and people should have a speciall care of dissension for if dissension creep in then soon will you have your worship shut up and then there will be a wofull wast of Religion 2. See the impudence of Heretiques that dare look God in the face and rise up among his many bright and glorious lights in the Apostles times but let no Christians be discouraged by this but rather the more encouraged to contend and strive for the faith of Christ 3. This should teach Schollars not to take any ancient doctrine for truth till they have examined it Though Peter was blessed for the testimony of Christ one part of the day yet he was sharply reproved the same day trust not any doctrine almost in regard of the antiquity of it for it may be Antichristianism though in the Apostles times 4. If we would be growing up in grace from day to day take we heed of the spirit of Antichrist of taking up the worship which God hath not commanded take we heed of hypocrisie a spirit of Popery a shew of devotion Come we to the Sacrament as if we would receive the power of the Lord Jesus vailed in much simplicity take we heed of the spirit of Cain Balaam and Korah gainsaying the Ordinances of God but walk we stedfastly in that Religion we have received 1 JOHN 4.4 Ye are of God little children and have overcome them because greater is he that is in you then he that is in the world AS you had before in the former Verse a sign of the spirit of teachers so in these Verses you have a sign of the spirit of hearers which is double First Sign taken from victory which good hearers have got of bad teachers a good hearer is not overcome of bad teachers but he soon findes them out and overcomes them and this is argued from a double cause First They are of an higher off-spring then corrupt teachers are Secondly From the strength and excellency of their spirits above the spirits of worldly teachers Greater is he that is in you then he that is in the world False Teachers are set forth 1 By their Originall 2 By their false Doctrine He that knoweth God heareth us there is another sign of good hearers they did hear good teachers on the contrary He that is not of God heareth us not You see here First A difference between good and bad teachers good and bad hearers good teachers and good hearers are of God on the contrary bad teachers and bad hearers are of the World Secondly Here is a combat between good and bad teachers and a victory also Good hearers doe overcome bad teachers Thirdly You have the issue of the conflict good hearers overcome Fourthly The cause of the victory is the divine descent and excellency of their Spirit greater is he that is in good hearers then in bad teachers Fifthly Here is a congratulation little children you are of God Doct. That there is in the Church of God two sorts of teachers and two sorts of hearers some of God some of the world Quest Why are good teachers and good hearers said to be of God Answ 1. They are of God because they are of a divine Originall they are born from on high from the seed of the eternall God John 8.23 I am from above saith Christ and such are those that are regenerate they are descended from God whereas those that have no higher off-spring then flesh and blood are of the world 2. They both savour and relish that doctrine Rom. 8.15 They that are of the Spirit of God savour the things of God such as hold forth the mighty power of God veiled in humane frailties they are of God 3. He that is of God hath a place in the Church of God 1 Cor. 12.28 God sets the members of Christ in the Church this is a work of God ver 18. not any member of Christ but the Lord hath set him in that place as all men in the world cannot fit one member to the body but it would be both unprofitable and burthensome except God joyn it to the body so all the men in the world cannot put one member into the spirituall body except God put it in indeed those that are of the world they have a place in the Church too but yet they are not of the Church they are superfluous humors as Christ speaks of the Pharisees Mat 15.13 As it is never well with the body till the noysome humors be purged out so the Church will never be well till those superfluous humors are cut off Vse This
true Christianity in that it seals up a mans soul to everlasting fellowship with God There are many marks of Christianity but none so general so that where this confession is there is true fellowship with God this is certain and true Mat. 16 16 17. Whom say men that I the Son of man am c. But saith Christ Who say ye that I am Peter answered and said we confesse thee to be the Son of the ever-living God what saith Christ to him Blessed art thou Simon if he were blessed then his soule was wrapt up into the fellowship of the soules of just men made perfect and so into fellowship with God The same acceptance did Christ give to the Thiefe upon the Crosse when his Disciples left him when the Souldiers spightfully intreated him and all despised him one of the thieves railed on him saith the other Fearest thou not God sith we are in the same condemnation Luk. 23.42.3 Remember me saith he when thou comest into thy kingdom He acknowledgeth here that Christ was the Son of God because he saith Remember me when thou comest into thy kingdome knowing that power and glory was his what saith Christ to this confession of his That he should confesse him in the midst of so many reproaches and disgraces that one Thiefe should confesse more then all the rest Christ saith to him This day shalt thou be with me in Paradice his soule was taken up into heaven and so he was a blessed man and had fellowship with God 1 John 5.5 He that overcometh believeth that Jesus is the Son of God so chap. 2. 3. of the Revel if any man overcome the world it is only he that confesseth that Jesus is the Son of God 1 Cor. 12.3 No man can truly say that Jesus is the Lord but by the holy Ghost such is the work of the holy Ghost that God dwels in him and he in God Object But if that be such an argument that we are blessed if we confesse that Jesus is the Lord then I hope we shall doe all well enough for who of all the sons of men that professe Christianity are not perswaded and doe not believe that Jesus is the Son of God Papists believe this and the Pharisees that sinned against the holy Ghost believed this Matth. 21.38 This is the Heir say they therefore the Son of God come let us kill him they sinned against the holy Ghost because they knew that Christ was the Lord there are two things in the sin against the holy Ghost light in the mind and malice in the heart the Devils professe that they knew Jesus Marke 1.24 What then doth God dwell in the Devill or the Devil in God God forbid Answ There is something in respect of the time it was something in the dayes of St. John for a man to confesse that Jesus was the Son of God for then men durst not because this was but a new doctrine this point had Universality and antiquity against it but now it is burning to ashes to deny it It is now no thank for men to confesse that Jesus is the Son of God he that shall not confesse it shall have cause of confusion in this world and in the world to come The Devils did believe this but they did not confesse him truely and good men will sore distrust this point because the Devill confesseth this the Devil was convinced of the truth of this but yet it was no argument of his dwelling with God because he did this fraudulently Object But the Pharisees they confessed this and they knew that he was the Son of God Answ They did believe it and were convinced in their consciences but yet they did not confesse him openly John 7.13 Quest What is it to confesse that Jesus is the Son of God Answ It is not onely an act of judgement neither is it barely an act of the lips to say that Jesus is the Son of God this is no such sign of our fellowship with God for it is now as great a wonder for a man to deny it as it was then to confesse it That there is an act of the works or deeds of a man and so confessing it is an argument that we have fellowship with God God doth not take that for a true confession when a man doth confesse him with his lips but in his works deny him Tit. 1.16 Isa 29.13 This confession is twofold 1. with the heart 2. with the life Confession with the heart is double First A looking to Christ for salvation and this is an evident pledge of Gods dwelling with us and we with him Isa 45.22 to 25. Rom. 14.11 Phil. 2.10 11. Look to me and be saved no man can look up to God as a God of his salvation but shall be saved this is the proper work of faith The second is a penitential confessing when Peter had convinced the Jews that Jesus was the Lord they were pricked in their harts Acts 2.26 37. For a man to confesse that he is the Lord and never to be troubled that he doth afflict him nor never look for salvation by him there is no truth no heartinesse in that confession but when the heart is humbled for all the wrong it hath done to Christ this is an evidence of hearty confession In the confession of our life there are two parts 1 If I confesse Christ to be the Son of God I doe not only take him to be my Saviour but to be my Lord and Governour 2 Cor. 10.4 5. Heb. 5.9 we obey Christ in thoughts in speeches affections and conversations 1 Pet. 3.14.2 When we suffer as Christians and are not ashamed of the Crosse of Christ but answer as did the three children Dan. 3.17 18. The grace of a Christian is the lively confessing of Christ Reas These may be all as so many reasons of the point another reason may be this flesh and bloud cannot believe it and confesse it Matth. 16.16 17. Object But Peter did swear that he never knew Christ Answ But yet he did believe for it pricked him at the heart that he had so wronged Christ he wept bitterly and did afterward with constant courage professe Christ Vse 1. Refutes all contrary religions you see what becomes of all the Nations of the world that do not believe Christ to be the Son of God they have no fellowship with God nor God with them there is no other Name given by which we shall be saved but the Name of the Lord Jesus Christ whosoever doth not belive that Christ is the Son of God he excluds himselfe from the fellowship with God in this world and in the world to come 2. Of tryal would you know whether God dwels in you or you in him doe you confesse that Jesus Christ is the Son of God doe you look up to Christ for salvation Isa 45.22 Doe you find that your hearts are pricked when you sin against Christ Doe you desire to walk in obedience
perfect love to God and their brethren they may have boldnesse in the day of judgement This Paul confirms 2 Tim. 4 7 8. he is confident that God would give him a crown of righteousnesse who had fought the good fight of faith and had finished his course had abounded in love to God and man which is our righteousnesse to 〈◊〉 God and man his due and this crown of glory God will give not only to him but to all that love his appearing James 2.13 Mercy rejoyceth against judgement which is a fruit of love for mercy is nothing else but love compassionating our brothers distresse the judgement day is terrible to all bitter cruel and harsh spirits but mercy riseth against judgement Matth. 25.34 to 41. We see what encouragement he gives to his sheep on this ground because they shewed him kindnesse in being kind to his brethren Reas 1. From the esteem the Lord Jesus bears to such before whom they are to appear in judgement for such as love Christ and his members have found Christ dispensing himselfe to them not as a Judge but as a Saviour or else they could never have loved him nor others now they that are to meet with a Saviour have cause of boldnesse in that day or if he come as a Judge it 's but as a Judge to plead their cause and right their wrong and take vengeance on their enemies 2. A loving Christian hath a further ground of confidence in his heart that the day of Christs appearing shall be as the day of his marriage now a marriage day is a day of the gladnesse of the heart Cant. 3.10 Now they that love one another are espoused to Christ here by their effectuall vocation but the day of judgement is as the marriage day Christ here adorns and beautifies us that so at the last day we may be represented as fit Spouses for himselfe Such as are in marriage love how do they desire and long after the marriage day and so doe all true Christians that have kept their hearts chast to Christ how doe they pray for the hastening of that day Beloved be like a Dove or young Hart upon the Mountains of spices Cant. 8. ult This day is called the day of refreshing Acts 3.19 and it 's the work of the Ministers of the Gospel to drive a match between you and Christ that so at that day they may look them out and present them to Christ Loe here am I and the children that thou hast given me Isa 8.18 2 Cor. 11.1 2 3. It 's therefore the day of the comfort of Gods Ministers and all his servants therefore a day of boldnesse 3. It 's a day of much comfort and boldnesse because then they shall be freed from all discouragements from all persecutions and malignities from slanderous tongues and hard speeches from all fears and sorrows nay more from all temptations and corruptions this must needs give boldnesse to them it 's all the cause of boldnesse we have in this life because at that day all our sins and sorrows shall be put away it 's a day of universal freedome from all sin 1 John 3.2 we shall then be like him in grace and glory and freedom from all evils Vse 1. To reprove a grosse errour in Popery which is that no man can be certain of his salvation in the day of judgement but we see it 's no other doctrine but St. John here delivers is it not a word of boldnesse and confience that Paul hath 2 Tim. 4 7 8. I know from henceforth is laid up for me a crown of glory true say they Paul was an extraordinary Christian but he addes not for me only but for all them that love his appearing were not Christians confident against that day how is it that they so earnestly desire that day The Spirit and the Bride say Come and every one that is a thirst sayes Come Lord Jesus come quickly be like a young Roe which shews plainly they doe not look at it as a day of terrour but as a day of boldnesse and comfort Object Have not many of Gods servants been afraid of the face of death and troubled at it What was Hilarius his speech Egredere anima mea quid trepidas Egredere septuaginta annos Christum colui jam mortem times Answ The words of Hilarius shew that he checks this fear he thought he had no cause to be afraid therefore he bids his soul goe forth 2. I grant that a mans nature may shrink at death though he knowes that he hath been a faithfull servant and is not afraid of judgement for death is an enemy to nature though a friend to grace 2 Cor. 5.12 Paul himselfe desires to be cloathed with glory 〈…〉 unclothed of his body so Christ told Peter John 21.18 〈…〉 thee whither thou wouldst not he means to martyrdome implying if he could have shunned martyrdome with a good conscience he would have ●orded it because its an enemy to nature but yet this 〈…〉 ●●ture is after aggravated by tempt●● 〈…〉 so that as 〈…〉 so to 〈…〉 will 〈…〉 times taking away all matt●● 〈…〉 he w●● con●●●dent o● 〈…〉 all 〈◊〉 of com●●●● 〈…〉 him 〈◊〉 that day shall 〈…〉 examination and possese him 〈…〉 youth that his 〈…〉 Psal 30.7 〈…〉 his face 〈…〉 is the 〈…〉 and Joh● ●0 〈…〉 yet this 〈…〉 love may 〈…〉 in that day though 〈…〉 wh● 〈…〉 with temptati●● and 〈…〉 it may be 〈…〉 and so other Christians in his 〈…〉 ●emper 〈…〉 Christ 〈◊〉 to him Psal 3.6 I will not be af●●● 〈…〉 about 〈…〉 St. Ambrose I have not 〈…〉 am ashamed to 〈◊〉 any longer neither doth it irk me to die 〈…〉 a good Lo●● so Paul professeth Phil. 1.21 〈…〉 ●●●ved so Job 19. ●● 26. 〈…〉 but even of every one whose lo●● 〈…〉 that th●● 〈…〉 in that day Vse 2. Shews the dangerous estate of such whose love to Go● 〈…〉 brethren is not perfect for if they wh●●● love is perfect may have 〈…〉 then such as never sought 〈…〉 his favour never loved the ●ell 〈…〉 of his servants in tha● 〈◊〉 where 〈…〉 Obj. I have know●●● 〈…〉 ●●ve never troubled themselves with matters of Relig●●● 〈◊〉 yea scornfull 〈…〉 boysterous men yet as little afraid of death and hell 〈…〉 Isa 22. ●● Answ That which the Papists condemn as hereticall 〈…〉 God 's servants that may be called 〈◊〉 presumption in such men 〈…〉 who never shrink at death or judgement and indeed it proceeds from 〈◊〉 profound ignorance and deadnesse of their hearts who nenver 〈…〉 of God nor the terrours of hell D●●●e bellum in ex pertis but if one 〈…〉 ●ome to see that d●y then shall they call to the moutainns and hills to cove●●●●em from the wrath 〈◊〉 the Lamb. Vse 3. For those that would live comfortably and die peaceably take this ready way be perfect and sincere in your love to God and his Saints and that will breed 〈…〉 marvellous boldnesse against that day
and yet said Come let us kill him and in the mean time they said he was a Conjurer and cast out devills through Belzebub the Prince of devills when as they knew he was the Son of God and did it by his own power therefore Christ tells them their sins should never be forgiven them But if they shall go further and affect the society of Christians delight to doe them good offices and take the like from them if such after fall off and maliciously oppose those wayes they more plainly manifest themselves to have sinned this sin and therefore pray not for them Vse 3. Shews us the desperate condition of all such as commit this sin and therefore to blesse our selves from it they are cut off from all means of salvation a man may neither admonish nor reprove them nor shew them any courtesie or doe any good to them for if I might I ought to pray for them for no office of love ought to be dispensed without prayer and therefore take heed of all sins against conscience of all presumptuous sins and sins of boldnesse for they lead to this great transgression Psal 19.13 And that you may be kept from presumptuous sins take heed of secret sins Vse 4. Of direction If we be Children to Parents or Wives to Husbands or Subjects to Kings and they sin against the holy Ghost yet they may do civill service and offices towards them as those that lived under Julian the Apostate he committed this sin therefore the Christians prayed against him but he had many Christians in his Army that doubted whether they might serve him or acknowledge him as their Emperor or depose him it was concluded they might serve him but yet they prayed that God would take a course against him as David said his day shall come on or he shall descend into the battle and perish which shews that if a Prince shall sin this sin his Subjects ought not to depose him but to doe him offices of service The like may be said of Children to Parents and Wives to Husbands if there be any tye of nature a may doe them civill offices which confutes that desperate doctrine of the Romish Church that whosoever denyes the Pope to be the Supreme head of the Church he is to be excommmunicated and then no man is bound in allegiance to him but that whosoever shall slay such an hereticall Prince shall merit salvation Vse 5. Learn hence to discern the nature of peremptory prohibitions When St. John would peremptorily forbid praying for such he saith I doe not say he shall pray for it Neither do you say he shall pray against it might some say St. John makes account this is a strong prohibition I doe not say that is you have no warrant from me I give you no commission such is the manner of Scripture prohibitions Isa 1.12 Who hath required this at your hands So Jer. 7.31 I commanded them not neither came it into my heart implying that it is a most peremptory prohibition if Gods Word give us no warrant of direction for if there be nothing for it there is enough against it for this is our direction that we are to doe onely what God commands in his Word to that we must add nothing nor take away any thing THE END THE TABLE The First Figure notes the Chapter the second Figure notes the Verse A Abiding in Christ is joyned with avoyding of sin 3. 6. Christ an Advocate for Gods Children yea a righteous Advocate 2. 1. Anabaptisme examined 2. 19. Why Christ was not an Angel 1. 1. Primary Antiquity a certain note of Divine verity 2. 24. True Antiquity fetches its Originall from the beginning 2. 7. The Antiquity of the Doctrin of imitating Christ 2.7 Ministeriall Application must be made to severall sorts and ages 2. 13. Antichrist foretold 2. 18. In Johns dayes there were many Antichrists nor can the last times be long without such Antichrists Ib. In petty Antichrists the praediction of the great Antichrist is in some measure fulfilled Ib. Antichrist denyes Jesus to be the Christ 2. 22. and how Ib. Antichristian Teachers deny the Father and the Son Ib. Every Antichristian doctrine is a lye 2. 21. Apostates are in the Church 2. 19. were never Members of the Church Ib. Apostacy is a note of a Seducer and of an Antichristian spirit 2. 19. It s the punishment of Hypocrisie Ib. B Beginning what it signifies 1. 1. Believers may be assured their prayers are heard 5.19 Blood of Christ how it cleanses 1. 7. For Christ came by Blood 5. 6. Boldnesse with God and peace of Conscience goe together 4. 3. Boldnesse mortifies fear and shame 4. 17. Perfect love assures of Boldnesse at the day of judgment Ib. The sight of our Brother is a stronger inducement to love him then any hater of his Brother can have to love God 4. 20. He that hates his Brother will find lesse cause to love God then his Brother Ib. C Cards and Dice unlawfull 2. 16. Certainty is a property of the Apostles Doctrine 1. 3. The Chiefest creatures may be wicked 2. 13. Gods Children must be as little Children 2. 12. It s comfortable to know we are Gods Children 5. 1. God hath his Children among all Ages of men 2. 13. Little Children may know that God is their Father Ib. note this against the Anabaptists How little Children must be trained up Ib. Christs active and Passive obedience must not be seperated in cleansing 1. 7. Christ pure from sin 3. 5. this should be an effectuall means to purge us Ib. Christ came to dissolve the work of the Devill 3. 8. Christs death the manifestation of Gods love 3. 16. Christians must be ready to dye for their Brethren Ib. True Church-members never depart from the Church 2. 19. Communion of Saints what it is 1. 3. The same Command that requires love to God requires love to our Brethren 4. 21. Confession to God not simply to the Minister the way to pardon 1. 9. Confession that Christ is the Son of God a sure note of Gods dwelling in us and our dwelling in him 4. 15. The office of Conscience 3. 20. according to the testimony of Conscience will God judge us Ib. A fearfull Conscience is voyd of true hearted Love 4. 18. Conversion why called a New-birth being but an alteration 2. 29. Converters are spirituall Fathers 2. 1. The Covenant of grace how without condition 2. 19. D As Darknesse-passing is the Estate of Gods Children in this life 2. 8. Difference between a sin unto death and deadly sins 5. 16. False Teachers must be looked at as Deceivers 2. 26. Sometimes they may be reproved and confuted but not named Ib. The desire and indeavour to deceive is deceit Ib. He that denyes the Son hath neither the Father nor the Son and contra 2. 23. The Devill sins continually 3. 8. of him sinners are Ib. Difference between the Children of God and the Children of the Devill 3.
Saints of God The communion of the Saints is a Spiritual conjunction of the Saints with Jesus Christ and one another wherein Christ partaketh of our infirmities and we in common partake of benefits and communicate them one to another 1 I call it a Spiritual Conjunction to distinguish it from 1 A Natural as the three Persons of the Trinity are joyned in one nature and essence 2 Personal as the two Natures of Christ are in one Person 3 Moral as Man and Wife are in Law one flesh by Gods Ordinance For this is a Conjunction of mens Persons not by an outward bond such as Gods Ordinance is to Marriage but by an inward bond one Spirit resting in Christ above measure and in the Saints according to their measure 1 Cor. 6.17 1 Joh. 4.13 Rom. 8.9 Hence it is that the same minde is in us which was in Christ Phil. 2.5 and all the members are alike affected and disposed towards God Christ their own sins good duties one to another 2 I say of the Saints with Christ and one another where by Saints I do not mean only Saints Canonized by the Pope nor only the Saints departed but the Saints also on earth whose conjunction with Christ and one with another is mentioned 2 Cor. 1.2 Col. 1.2 Joh. 15 5. Ephes 5.30 1 Cor. 12.13 Joh. 17.20 21. 3 I adde wherein Christ partaketh of our infirmities And infirmities wherein he partaketh with us are of three sorts 1 Of Nature Flesh and Blood Heb. 2.14 Phil. 2.7 2 Of Corruption all our sins imputed 2 Cor. 5.21 1 Pet. 2.24 3 Of Condition all our afflictions and miseries Acts 9 4. Col. 1.24 4 I adde we in this communion partake of Christs benefits which are Six 1 Adoption Gal. 4.4 5 6. hence we are said to have fellowship with God in the text the greatnesse of this benefit See 1 Sam. 18.23 2 Righteousnesse of Christ imputed 2 Cor. 5.21 Papists do deride this thinking it all one to say A man may be wise or learned by another mans wisdom and learning but Christ was not another man to us 3 Holinesse 1 Cor. 1. penult which stands in Mortification Rom. 6.6 and in Vivification or fruitfulnesse Joh. 15.5 Worms that are dead all Winter live again lying in the Sun at the Spring 4 Protection of Angels Psal 91.11 12. Heb. 1. ult 5 Dominion over the Creatures Heb. 2.7 8. 1 Cor. 3.22 23. they hold in capite 6 Right to a glorious Inheritance Gal. 4.7 Col. 1.12 The means of further conveying and confirming these benefits unto us besides the Doctrin of the Prophets and Apostles are the Sacraments hence 1 Cor. 12.13 1 Cor. 10.16 17. 5 I say we communicate them one to another and that 1 In heart mutually praying for one another Ephes 6.18 Hence a Christian man as a rich Merchant hath Factors dealing for him with God in every Country 2 In voice by 1 Mutual instruction 2 Tim. 2.25 26. Act. 18.25 26. 2 Mutual reproof Gal. 6.1 2. Levit. 19.17 3 Mutual consolation 1 Thes 5.14 3 For Action by 1 Good example of Christian life Matth. 5.16 good example edifieth much Phil. 2.15 see Peter Martyrs testimony of Bucers Family in Epist ad Ecclesiam 2 Liberal bestowing of outward things upon them Gal. 6.10 In regard that this Communion is 1 A Spiritual conjunction of the Saints with Christ and one with another it is compared to the Conjunctions Ephes 5.23.30 Joh. 15.5 2 This his partaking of our infirmities and ours of his benefits it is compared to a Marriage Hos 2.19 20. 3 A communicating of our goods one to another it is a Brother-hood Coloss 1.3 2 How doth the Apostles Doctrine procure and preserve this union and communion By these means Means 1 1 By making known to us that by nature we were strangers and enemies to God Col. 1.21 Acts 26.18 Ephes 2.2 2 Tim. 2.26 This fellowship which all natural men have with Satan to omit the fellowship which Conjurers have with him by League Psal 85.5 and that which Witches have with him by carnal copulation standing in three things 1 In resemblance both sin with one continued Act 1 Joh. 3.8 sinneth Joh. 8.44 Acts 13.10 and so all 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 have a fellowship one with another 2 In subjection of the Natural man to the government and guidance of Satan Ephes 2.2 2 Tim. 2. ult all Gods children are led by his Spirit Rom. 8.14 so are Natural men by that wicked Spirit he first worketh upon the mind deluding and blinding them 2 Cor. 4.4 John 13.2 and then he carrieth the heart and affections whither it pleaseth him John 13.27 Ephes 2.2 3. In under-going the same punishment Mat. 25.41 Means 2 2 By working upon our hearts a remorse of Conscience with the sense of this Acts 2.37 this word is used in a contrary sense Rom. 11.8 where it signifies not compunction but the deep slumber wherein Natural men feel no compunction Rom. 7.9 10. this is called a wounding or the spirit thus afflicted is called wounded Prov. 18.14 broken-hearted weary Psalm 51.17 Matth. 11.28 This remorse is not alike to all to some it is more terrible and maketh a deeper impression Job 6.2 3 4 cap. 13.24 to others it is not so grievous as in Lydia Acts 16.14 15. her readinesse to entertain them sheweth that the Wound was made and healed in the Sermon-time I conceive Lydia's Conversion to be like the Thiefs upon the Crosse he first had fear of God Luke 23.40 yet assured of Salvation soon after vers 43. In the Jews Acts 2.37 to 42. at the next Exhortation In John Glover not for many years five in all yet it is found in all Rom. 8.15 all do receive the Spirit of bondage to fear though they receive it not to fear again Luke 4.18 The Reasons of this are three 1 To make us like unto Christ he was so Mat. 26.37 Luke 22.44 Mat. 27.46 and we must be like him Rom. 8 29. 2 To make us value Christ and his benefits at an higher rate Mat. 9.12 need not Prov. 27.7 the want of this is the reason why Christ is so little esteemed of the most 3 To tame our wanton hearts and make us more pliable and tractable to the yoke of Christ and any course of obedience he shall shew us Acts 9.6 16.30 2.37 Our Saviour can soon perswade heavie laden and weary souls to think that his yoke and burthen is light when they have felt the burthen of sin which how heavie it is see Psal 38.4 but an hard matter it is to perswade others to think so Means 3 3 By revealing Christ unto us and working in our harts a sound and earnest nest desire to seek and enjoy him Mat. 5.6 and because Christ is not ours but by faith John 3.16 and Faith is not ours but by the Holy Ghost therefore we rest not till by pouring out our earnest desires to God we have obtained him Luke 11.13 Means 4
out the other either lies or the truth will be banished Vse 4. It may refute an Errour of some that say As Anabaptisme sprang from Luther and Libertinisme from Calvin so Separation from Puritanism but this cannot be for no lye is of the truth therefore these could not spring from any truth of Luther or Calvin or Puritanism Doct. Such as have received the unction of the Spirit they know no Errour no false Doctrin is of the truth They know it not only think so but know it and they know it 1 From the contrariety that they see betwixt that unction of the Spirit which they have received and that Doctrin the Spirit of God in them teaches them to be humble 2 Pet. 2.18 but the spirit of these false Doctors is ambitious they speak great swelling words this suites not with the Spirit of God to look at their own ends at their bellies at their gain 2 It is contrary to their experience a true Christian knows that the Doctrin of Antichrist is contrary to that experience he hath found if they come to speak of Free Will his owne heart tells him he was fain to be drawn out of himselfe he found that he could very hardly be puld out of his Naturall estate so that a Christian heart knowes this is contrary to the truth Let another say we are justified by works you cannnot perswade a Christian to that for he knwows his best righteousnesse is defiled Isa 64.6 and when he hath done what he can he is but an unprofitable servant when they tell him there is merit and satisfaction in his Works yea supererrogation no Christian but he knows this to be a lye and that he deserves wrath for his best performances he knowes he is no way able to satisfie Gods Justice or Gods Law but only Christ satisfies for him When they shall come to a poor soul and bid him confesse his sins and tell him they have power to absolve him from his sins he knows it will not quiet his soul tell a Christian that going on Pilgrimages and scourging himselfe will satisfie for his soul he knows that is false tell a Christian he may fall away finally he knowes that is a lye 2 Tim. 1.12 1 Thes 5.24 3. They know the truth because they have received it from a Messenger of truth 4 They know the truth by the effects by the peace and grace they finde from the truth and on the contrary no Antichristian Doctrin ever brought peace to their souls and there is no truth where no peace is where you cannot finde peace of Conscience that Religion hath no saving truth in it if they finde not the fruit of peace they know it is not of the truth 2 Another fruit of the true Religion is it brings liberty and freedome of spirit to come to God from Sathan from his Lusts from the World John 8.32 therefore if Religion do not make us free to come to God and free from the World and our own Lusts surely that Religion is not of the truth 2 Pet. 2.19 he speaks of these false Teachers that they promise liberty themselves being servants of sin Vse 1 May serve to reprove all such as are at an uncertainty in their Religion they know not which Religion to take they say they finde Reasons on both sides so probable and there are some on both sides so corrupt that they know not which to take why if it be so you have not received the unction of the Spirit for there is not the least of these little Children which have received this unction but hee knows the truth and that no Lye is of the truth Vse 2 For you that have took up your Religion and the true Religion but do you know your Religion to be the truth and that it is no Lye why they hope it is true because the King and State follow it but do you know it to be true and do you know every contrary Doctrin to be a Lye if you do not you do not know what you should Psal 119.30 I have chosen the truth he doth not say the State hath chosen it or orhers have chosen it and therefore I will follow it too No but I have chosen it let others chuse what they will let every Christian know that he hath chosen the truth and that no 〈…〉 Vse 3. It may teach all to grow up in discerning the truth and that will discover all falshood as suppose you should have some come to you and tell you you frequent the ordinances and perform good duties only in the Letter but you ought to doe nothing but when the Spirit moves you but let a Christian examine if this be not a lye and contrary to the truth and to that experience I finde for we ought to pray continually so if one come and tell you you ought not to read the Scriptures your own spirit tells you you have as much need of the Word as a Childe of his daily Milk therefore let Christians learn to discerne of the Spirit of Truth and Errour 1 JOHN 2.22 Who is a Lyer but he that denieth that Jesus is the Christ he is Antichrist that denieth the Father and the Son THe Apostle vers 10 21 22. propounds some means to help them against false Teachers 1 By something in themselves that Unction in them 2 By the grosnesse and falsenesse of their Doctrin which is called a Lye and the Teachers Lyers who is a Lyer if they be not These false Teachers in this verse are 1 described by an adjunct of lying and that so grosly that if they be not Lyers there are none in the Worid it is as grosse a Lye as any so that these Lyers may stand in comparison with any 2 Their lye is set out by their Doctrin who is a lyer but he that denieth that Jesus is the Christ 3 He expresses it by their name and nature he is the Antichrist and their Doctrin is to deny the Father and the Son for if they deny the Son deny they then the Father Doct. Antichrists Teachers are as gross Lyers as who are the worst Who is a Lyer if not these let none be accounted Lyers if not they they are as great Lyers as any equal to the worst these words come home and no wonder Christ called James and John Sons of Thunder for they speake plainly and boldly Two things make a man a grosse Lyer equal to the worst 1 The perniciousnesse of his Lye 2 The evidence of it 1 The perniciousnesse of it It is a pernicious Lye to speake against the Government of an house or Family or good of others but no lye so pernicious as Popish Lyes none doe so much harm as the Lyes of Antichristian Teachers they lye not only against their own souls but also to the hurt of others 1 Pet. 3.2 3. they shall bring in damnable Heresies such Doctrins that if men live and dye in them they shall be damned and many