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A74987 The glory of Christ set forth in several sermons from John III.34, 35, 36 and V.25 : and The necessity of faith in order to pleasing God, from Hebrews XI.6 / by Mr. Thomas Allen, late pastor of a church in the city of Norwich. Allen, Thomas, 1608-1673.; Finch, Martin, 1628?-1698. 1683 (1683) Wing A1046; ESTC R43595 136,370 269

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driven out from the presence of God and there was a Flaming Sword that stood to keep him from coming near to God And so all his posterity are now driven from the presence of God and cannot have access into the presence of God but through Christ and through him we may have access with boldness as in Heb. 4.16 Let us come therefore boldly unto the Throne of Grace that we may obtain mercy and find grace to help in the time of need Through him we may come and have access into the presence of God with boldness and confidence that is one thing that is implyed by performing any Duty in the Name of Christ to look for our access into the presence of God through him Secondly To do it in the Name of Christ is to look for strength and assistance to perform our Duties from Christ for as you heard before we are altogether insufficient of our selves to do any thing or think any thing that is good not only as we are in a state of nature before Conversion or before we be brought to believe in Christ for that is a state and condition that the Apostle describes to be without strength Rom. 5.6 But this is not only the condition of Unbelievers but even Believers themselves are insufficient of themselves to do any thing that is pleasing to God as you may see in those Scriptures that I mentioned to you even now You cannot pray no nor think a good thought you cannot will nor desire any thing saies the Apostle I am nothing and I can do nothing and yet saies the Apostle in Phil. 4.13 I can do all things through Christ that strengtheneth me Through the help and strength of Christ I can pray and I can hear the Word and I can partake of the Lords-Supper in a way of Faith through Christ and have communinion with Christ in it when there is Grace and strength communicated from Christ This is the Second thing implied To do every thing in the Name of Christ is to be looking for all our help from Christ and him alone Thirdly There is this further implied in it when we perform any Duty in the Name of Christ we look for all our acceptance of what we have done and performed only for Christ's sake and through Christ that the Lord should do this or that for us for Christ's sake as the Apostle speaks in Pet. 2.5 Ye are saies he a holy Priesthood to offer up Spiritual Sacrifices acceptable to God by Jesus Christ You come and offer up your Sacrifices your Prayers to God your Duties and Services But how shall they be acceptable to God How only by Jesus Christ this is to perform a Duty in the Name of Christ namely when we look for access into the presence of God to stand with a holy boldness in the presence of God with our Services through his being pleasing to the Father and when we look for all our help and strength to the performance of our Duties from Christ and when we expect all our acceptance of our Duties and Services through Christ Now that you may see how to apply this Rule and make use of it suppose now you are to pray you would pray in Faith so as to please God come then in the Name of Jesus Christ How When I pray I am to look to have access into the presence of God with my Prayers through him and I am to expect assistance and strength from Jesus Christ to enable me to do it And I am to look for a●d●ance and acceptance of my Prayers that I have performed only through Jesus Christ And so I might shew you for hearing the Word 'T is a general Rule we are to hear in Faith How Namely to hear the Word in the Name of Jesus Christ How is that Thus to come and present our selves in presence of God through Christ in Obedience to his Will that we may have access and stand in his presence in that Duty and Service through Jesus Christ and to expect Grace and Strength from Christ to inable me to attend unto the Word as I ought to do without him I cannot hear as I should but in hearing I shall not hear if I have not strength from Christ to enable me and when we have done to look for acceptance through Christ of the service that I have done And so for partaking of the Lords-Supper we should do all in the Name of Christ look for access into the presence of God in that Ordinance through Christ look to have assistance to be carried on in the participation of that Ordinance by strength from Christ and so look for acceptance of our participation of the Ordinance through Jesus Christ That is the Forth General Rule 5. Take one more Would we so act Faith in our duties and Services that they may be pleasing unto God the Rule is this namely to come with a resting and relying upon Christ with expectation to have that given out unto us by the Ordinance for which the Ordinance was instituted and appointed and therefore Resting upon God and Waiting upon God are frequently called Faith in Scripture saies David in Psal 62.5 All my expectation is from God My Soul wait thou only upon God for my expectation is from Him Therefore will I rest upon him for the giving out of what I do expect from him And so in Isa 26.4 Trust ye in the Lord for ever for in the Lord Jehovah is everlasting strength Trust in him for ever Whenever you come to any Duty or Ordinance still act in Faith resting upon God with an expectation to receive that from God that he hath appointed the Ordinance for As now Suppose for Prayer When we come to wait upon God in Prayer we should come resting upon God with an expection to receive that from God which the Duty is appointed for To pray in Faith is not for a Man or Woman to believe and be perswaded that he shall receive the particular thing that he prays for No we do but deceive our selves if we think this be to pray in Faith For we may pray in Faith and yet not have the particular thing given that we pray for as I could instance in several examples But that shall not be my business now But to pray in Faith is only this namely to rely upon God he being a God hearing prayer that he would hear my Prayer and grant my Petitions so far as they are according to his Will at his own time and leasure O thou that hearest Prayer Psal 65.2 to thee shall all flesh come His Faith was built upon that that God was a God hearing Prayer and he relied upon God and expected that God would answer his Prayer in his own time And remember this for it is a daily Duty that we are to perfom Though we may be Believers and have an Habit of Holiness in us yet if we do not act Faith in Prayer our Prayer is not acceptable
question not only the habit of Faith that a man or woman be a believer but also the very acting and exercise of Faith is requisite for our profitable partaking of this Ordinance The Grace of Faith is necessary for the giving of us a right to partake of this Ordinance for a Man must have life or else meat will do him no good set the daintiest meat before him that is dead he will be never a whit the better for it the meat cannot nourish him so if we have not a principle of spiritual life which is infused into the heart by Faith in Christ if we have not spiritual life spiritual food will do us no good therefore there must be the Grace of Faith Again This Ordinance of the Lords Supper it is a sealing Ordinance to seal and confirm and ratify the Covenant of Grace and the benefits of the Covenant now if so be we be not in the Covenant then this Ordinance cannot seal to us the blessings and benefits of the Covenant no we do but set a seal to a blank and that signifies nothing therefore I say it is necessary there should be the Grace of Faith the habit of Faith that those that do partake of this Ordinance should be Believers But this is that which I am to speak to that though only such as are Believers are to partake of this Ordinance yet it is not sufficient for us that we are Believers but if we would partake of this Ordinance so as to please God we must act and exercise Faith also about it For I pray consider 1. It is possible for those that are Believers to partake unworthily to eat and drink unworthily says the Apostle in 1 Cor. 11.29 He that eateth and drinketh unworthily eateth and drinketh damnation to himself Who doth he speak to there He writes to Believers Believers then may eat and drink unworthily How comes a Soul then to eat and drink worthily to partake worthily of this Ordinance Truly by the acting and exercising of Faith for though he have the habit of Faith he may partake unworthily What is the reason that divers Believers come to partake of this Ordinance some partake worthily and some unworthily The reason is because some partake in the exercise of Faith and they partake worthily and some partake without the exercise of Faith and they partake unworthily And mark how the Apostle goes on says he it is requisite that those that partake at the Lords Table that they should examine themselves Let a man examine himself vers 28. and so let him eat Examine himself concerning what why among other things about his Faith What whether he be a Believer or no Yes that is one thing he must examine whether he do truly believe or no whether he have the grace of Faith or no but that is not all suppose that be out of doubt and question that he is a Believer yet he must examine himself still about the acting and exercising of Faith in this Ordinance and therefore this Duty of Examination of a mans self doth imply that there must be an actuating and exercising of Faith in the partaking of this Ordinance Further says the Apostle they that come to this Ordinance must discern the Lords Body vers 29. He that eateth and drinketh unworthily eateth and drinketh damnation to himself not discerning the Lords body I may speak something by and by concerning that to help you to understand that but for our present purpose discerning the Lords body How shall a man or woman discern the Lords Body We do not discern the Lords Body by our bodily eye by looking on the Bread and Wine the outward Elements but it must be by the acting of a spiritual eye and what is that but the eye of Faith Faith then must be acted and exercised in this Ordinance or else we do not discern the Lords Body and if we do not discern the Lords Body then we eat and drink unworthily and so do not please God therefore there is required the exercise of Faith in the partaking of this Ordinance I might add further still that the Blessings and Benefits that are held forth and conveyed by this Ordinance are all spiritual Blessings and therefore they must be partaken of by the exercise of our spiritual sences It is not for a man or woman to come and take the Bread and Wine and savour it by the exercise of his bodily sense of tasting no but there must be the spiritual sences exercised so as to partake of the spiritual blessings that are held forth and conveyed by it Well then it is granted now that it is requisite that there must be not only the grace of Faith or the habit of Faith but there must be the actual exercising of Faith in the partaking of this Ordinance or else we cannot please God Quest Well then the great Question is how a Man or Woman should so exercise Faith in the partaking of the Lords Table that so he may please God in his partaking of it Answ There are four or five Directions that I shall briefly lay down to help you in the partaking of this great Ordinance in Faith and oh that we might be serious in attending to them that we may hear for the time to come First The first Direction is this If we would exercise Faith in our partaking of this Ordinance then we must look upon this Ordinance as a great Ordinance and Institution of Jesus Christ that he hath appointed as the means of our Communion and fellowship with him I pray mind it I say Faith doth help the Soul to look at this Ordinance as a great Institution of Jesus Christ that he hath appointed for the means of our Communion with him Two things here we are to take notice of 1. First of all that we are to look at it as the great Ordinance and Institution of Christ People for the most part especially those that do not act Faith they look at the outward elements and they come and partake of the Bread and Wine but they do not look at it as such an Ordinance of Jesus Christ now Faith doth help a Soul to look at it as the great Institution of Jesus Christ one of the greatest Ordinances that ever Jesus Christ did institute and appoint it was one of the last things that Christ did when he was to leave the World when the time of his suffering did approach and draw near the same Night in which he was betrayed he did institute this Ordinance Certainly it is an Ordinance of very great concernment that Jesus Christ should institute it and appoint it when he had such weighty matters laid upon his Hand when he was to take his farewel of the World yet then a little before he was betrayed he did institute and appoint this Ordinance If People did but rightly consider this that this is a great Ordinance and Institution of Jesus Christ it would make them serious about it and
I do is according to the Will of God yet I may not please God in what I do except there be another Faith which is this Namely an actual Exercise of the principle and habit of Faith in the Duties that we perform all our Duties must be done with an act of Faith it is not sufficient that a man or woman be a believer and do go about this thing and that thing and run away with this Notion that he pleases God in what he doth but it is required that he must actually exercise Faith in what he doth As for example for Prayer a man or woman that is a believer goes to prayer and he is perswaded in his conscience that what he prays for is according to the Will of God but this is not enough but if his prayer please God he must put forth a fresh act of Faith in his Prayer what he asks for he must ask in Faith Whatsoever ye shall ask in Prayer believing saies Christ ye shall receive Tho' a man be a believer yet he must believe stil and in Jam. 1.5 6. If any man lack Wisdom let him ask it of God c. But let him ask it in Faith though he be a believer yet let him ask in Faith for if he ask without acting his Faith it is nothing it is not pleasing to God he must act Faith in his Prayer and so for hearing the Word a believer comes to hear the Word and what he hears he is perswaded it is according to the Will of God well but is this enough no he must act Faith in hearing the Word or else it will be unprofitable to him saies the Apostle in Hebrews 4.2 The word Preached did not profit them not being mixt with Faith in them that heard it There must be an act of Faith in hearing the Word we must mix Faith in hearing the Word we must act Faith in all our duties performances So far as we are wanting in acting exercising of Faith in what we do the Lord help us to mind these things so far forth our Services are defective in pleasing of God and so I might instance in other things as in giving of Alms and other things and so if you observe it Abel was not only a Believer and had the Faith also of perswasion that what he did offer was according to the Will of God ay but Abel went further also when he pleased God in his Sacrifices in all his Sacrifices that he offered up he did act Faith and so by his acting of Faith being a believer his Offerings and Sacrifices were acceptable to God and Enoch our present example before us he was a believer and was perswaded that what he did was according to to the mind of God but he walked with God that is he did act Faith in all his services that he did in the steps of his Walking He pleased God in his Walking which must be by Faith by acting of Faith in his Duties and Services and walking with God by that means he came to please God It is not enough Brethren that I have a principle of Faith in me that I do believe in Christ and that what I do I am perswaded is according to the Will of God this is not enough to please God in the Duties and Services that I perform but I must exercise Faith in the duties and services that God requires of me Says the Apostle Paul in Gal. 7.2 20. I am crucified with Christ How did he know that saies he Christ lives in me there was a principle of Life and saies he the life that I live in the Flesh I live by the Faith of the Son of God Paul had not only Christ in him as a principle of Life but Paul did also act from that principle of Life The Life that I now live in the Flesh I live by the Faith of the Son of God As for example a natural man that hath a Soul in his Body hath a principle of natural Life but this is not enough but now to every natural action of Life that he puts forth there must be an influence from that principle of Life or else he cannot act so though Christ be a principle of spiritual life in us yet notwithstanding a Man or Woman must act spiritually he must derive Strength and Vertue and influence from Christ to every duty and service that he performs to make it acceptable to God it is not else a Spiritual Action This is now the Faith that is required in every Man and Woman in the World that would please God and without this Faith it is impossible to please God I pray mind it though I cannot come to the Application now yet remember it and observe it possibly you may think your selves what may be reduced from it I say without this Faith it is impossible to please God but now with this Faith though our performances and services be defective yet we come to please God in doing of them Quest You will say how shall we be sure of that that whatsoever I do being a believer and acting Faith in it how may I be sure that I please God in what I do possibly here may be a great Temptation that some may be exercised with Whether may I venture upon it and be perswaded in my Soul that I please God in what I do acting and exercising Faith in it shall I speak briefly to that which is the 4th thing propounded Namely Answ 4th That by Faith though a Man or Woman have many failings yet by Faith they do please God though it be impossible without Faith to please him How doth this appear briefly in three or four words 1. From the example of all the believers that ever have been in the World all the faithful that have been in the World have pleased God by their Faith there was never any one Believer in the World that did act Faith but did please God in it and if so then we may be confident of it that it is a sure and certain thing that by Faith we come to please God Look into the Catalogue of Believers the Faithful in all Ages read over the 11th of the Hebrews at your leasure and you shall see that all of them did please God by their Faith Abel he pleased God by his Faith Enoch pleased God by Faith and Noah pleased God by Faith these were before the flood afterward Abraham by Faith pleased God for he was the Friend of God Isaac and Jacob were faithful and they pleased God they might have their failings and infirmities and weaknesses as Noah had he was overtaken with drinking of Wine and so the rest had their weaknesses but for all that they pleased God by their Faith God overlook't their infirmities and Abraham though he was a faithful Man yet he had sometimes a tang of unbelief as when he went a great while without a Son but yet God overlookt that and he was pleased with
the Blood of Christ upon us and that by the Eternal Spirit the Spirit of God This is the way and the only way whereby a man or woman comes to be habitually clean and holy by Faith in Christ whereby the Soul is not only justified from the Guilt of sin but there is the Spirit of Christ conveyed and communicated to the soul whereby there is a principle of Holiness of Habitual Holiness put upon the Soul Well this is now the first general Rule and therefore I say Brethren and Friends it is of great concernment to us to look to that if we would act Faith in our Duties so as to please God we must first of all look that there be a work of Faith wrought in our hearts that we do truly believe on Christ and to that end we should be venturing to lean the weight of our Souls upon Christ and upon his Blood and Righteousness as it is tendred and held forth to us in the Gospel and to this end also let us wrastle with the Lord and beg for the Spirit of Faith to be given out to us Christ hath promised that our Heavenly Father will give the Holy Ghost to them that ask him This is the first Rule to look that we be true Believers 2. Secondly As Faith does possess the Soul with Habitual Holiness so it is by Faith also that a Soul comes to be cleansed from actual Guilt Therefore the Second Rule to act in Faith in our Duties and Performances is to put away all Guilt all sinful Uncleanness from us when we come to perform any Service or offer up any Sacrifice to the Lord If a Man or Woman come before the Lord in the guilt of any known sin that he lives in if he do not put that away it makes all his Duties unclean and not pleasing to God A man cannot act in Faith so long as he comes knowingly with any guilt upon his Conscience living in the neglect of any known Duty or living in the commission of any known sin if he live in it he cannot act in Faith Faith will purge and cleanse the Soul from sin that he will put away all guilt when he comes to draw near to God See what is said in Job 11.13 14 15. If thou prepare thine heart and stretch out thine hands towards him If Iniquity be in thine hand put it far away and let not wickedness dwell in thy tabernacle for then shalt thou lift up thy face without spot c. When you come to stretch out your hands towards God in Prayer or when you come to draw near to him in any Duty Then saies he if there be Iniquity in your hand put it far away Do not come to God in Prayer or in any Ordinance in any known Sin that you do allow your selves in for if you do you cannot perform those Duties in Faith and so they cannot be pleasing unto God Therefore be sure that you put away all evil from you As now for Example to shew you the Application of this Rule that you may know how to make use of it for every Duty suppose now you go to prayer if you would pray in Faith so as to please God you must not allow your selves in any known sin No says David in Psal 66.18 If I regard Iniquity in my heart the Lord will not hear me I cannot make a Prayer in Faith If you have made a thousand Prayers though you be a Believer in the main yet all those Prayers that you have put up in such a way with the guilt of any known sin upon you that you allow your self in and go on in your Prayers have not been put up in Faith and so God will not regard them Therefore be sure of that when you come to pray see that you do not allow your self in any known sin So if you come to hear the Word if you would hear in Faith so as to please God in it you must put away all evil out of your hands In Jam 1.21 says the Apostle there Lay aside all filthiness and superfluity of naughtiness and receive with meekness the ingrafted word which is able to save your souls Do you desire to hear the Word in Faith so as it may be a saving Word to your Souls Then Lay aside all Filthiness and Superfluity of naughtiness Allow your self in no known sin when you come to draw near to God in any Ordinance So the Apostle Peter 1 Pet. 2 1 2. saies the Apostle there Laying aside all malice and guile and hypocrisie and envy and evil-speaking as new-born babes desire the sincere milk of the word that ye may grow thereby Do you desire to hear the Word so as you may please God in your hearing Then let there be no Envy nor Malice nor Hypocrisie allowed in your hearts for else you cannot receive the Word so as to be milk to your Souls so as to grow and profit by it And so also if you come to any other Ordinance as to the Lords-Supper you must come in Faith to it and partake in Faith or else we cannot please God by it Now this is one way whereby we come to partake in Faith namely by cleansing our selves Saies the Apostle 1 Cor. 5.7 8. speaking by way of Allusion to the Passover Christ our Passover is sacrificed for us let us therefore keep the Feast not with the old leaven of malice and wickedness but with the unleavened bread of sincerity and truth If we draw near to God in this Ordinance we must cleanse our selves in Jam. 4.8 Draw near to God and God will draw near to you And how shall we draw near to God so as God may draw near to us Mark what follows Cleanse your hands ye sinners and purifie your hearts ye double-minded Here is the way for us to draw near to God in a way of Faith for it is properly the work of Faith to purge the Heart and to purge the Hands That is the second Direction that may serve as a General Direction to help us to draw near to God in any Duty or Ordinance so as to please God 3. The Third way to perform Duties so as to please God is this It is the proper work of Faith to empty the Soul of it self Now if you will draw near to God in any Duty or Ordinance so as to please God then come with Self-emptyings for Faith is a self-emptying Grace that is the proper work of Faith to empty the Soul of it self Now there are two things that Faith does empty the Soul of in the performance of holy Duties The one is It empties the Soul of the sense of its own Sufficiency and Ability to perform holy Duties and also it empties the Soul of the sense of its own worthiness to receive any Mercy from the Lord in any Duty or Ordinance These two things Faith doth empty the Soul of and so you shall find it that where Faith hath been acted and
must take it as spoken to our selves and here is now the act of Faith to make that particular which is spoken in general This is now a Fourth direction I shall name but one more and so conclude Fifthly If we would hear the Word of God in Faith so as to profit by it then we should act Faith variously according to the several kinds or parts of the Word for you know there are divers parts in the Word as now there is a Word of Doctrine and a Word of Promise some are Commands and some are Threatnings now I say we should act Faith upon the Word variously according to the several parts of it as now for example if so be that we meet with a word of Doctrine as concerning the Creation of the World that was made out of nothing or the Resurrection of the Dead that every person shall be raised again or concerning the Trinity of persons in the Godhead or the union of two natures in one person or our being justified by Faith in the Righteousness of Christ c. These things are Doctrinal now Faith is to be acted here Namely by giving our assent to the truth thereof by believing of it as faithful and true He that receiveth his Testimony hath set to his seal that God is True John 3.33 And by Faith we believe that the World was created out of nothing this is acting of Faith upon this part of the Word by giving our assent to it and believing of it to be true because the Lord hath spoken it possibly we cannot understand it how there should be three persons in one essence and that the same Body shall be raised again that is mouldered into Dust we cannot understand the reason of it but because God hath spoken it we should believe it But then there is another part of the Word that contain Promises now how should Faith act upon the Promises namely by leaning and resting with expectation upon the Lord for the performance of them being perswaded that God can do it and that God will perform what he hath spoken just like Abraham Rom. 4.20 21. God had made him a promise to give him a Son in his old Age Flesh and Blood would have disputed against this promise but saies the Apostle He was strong in Faith giving Glory unto God he believed that God would perform what he had spoken it was against Flesh and Blood Sarah was Old and he was a Hundred years old or there-about he might have said how can these things be and refused to believe it no but he gave Glory to God by believing Thus we are to act Faith upon that part of the Word Another part of the Word is Commands The word of Command how is Faith to act there Namely in a way of Obedience we should yeild Obedience to what God Commands though it may be very hard to us Just as Abraham did God commanded him to go out of his own Country and to go into a Land he knew not whither Abraham by Faith obeyed and went out not knowing whither he went and so God commanded him to offer up his Son Isaac Abraham acted Faith in a way of Obedience to the Command And then another part of the Word is Threatning and how is Faith to act upon the Threatnings Namely thus in a way of fear to endeavour to avoid those Judgements that are threatned in Hebrews 11.7 By Faith Noah being warned of God of things not seen as yet mo●ed with fear prepared an Ark to the saving of his House c. Truly thus I say Faith is to 〈◊〉 set a work and to act variously according ●o the several parts of the Word of God There are several parts of the Word of Go● now the whole word of God is the Obje●● of Faith but yet notwithstanding Faith do●● act variously according to the variety o● the parts of the Word Now it is the wisdom of Christians to exercise Faith sutably according to that part of the Word that Faith is exercised about And thus Brethren I have briefly given you four or five Directions how we are to exercise Faith in hearing of the Word that so we may not hear without profit that so we may please God in our hearing for without Faith it is impossible to please God Brethren and Beloved I must not enlarge but in a word It hath been the complaint of most Christians and possibly some here present their want of profiting by the Word Oh! I hear and hear but the Lord knows I do not profit this is the matter of your complaint well now you may go home and lay your hand upon the Sore the Lord hath discovered to me this day the great Cause why I have profited no more under the Word that I have heard so often I see now it is for want of the exercise of Faith I have heard my duty but the Lord knows I have exercised Faith but little and therefore I say here is matter of humiliation for us before the Lord we should lye low in the presence of the Lord for our so little acting of Faith in our hearing the Word of God And Oh! therefore for the future as we do desire that the Lord may be pleased with our hearing so let us be careful to exercise Faith in our hearing you have heard the Directions I shall not need to repeat them but go home and consider them and be careful to put them in practice that you may be acting and exercising Faith in hearing the Word for without Faith it will be impossible for you to please God Though you should hear Sermons never so often if you neglect to act and exercise Faith you will not profit by them nor please God in your hearing And so now I have done with this particular namely how we are to exercise Faith in hearing the Word it remains that we should speak about exercising Faith in our partaking of the Lords Table But thus much shall suffice for the present SERMON IX Hebrews XI 6. But without Faith it is impossible to please him THE words of the Text is a Proposition I have spent some time in the handling of it we came by way of inference to this That if it be impossible to please God without Faith then it doth concern us every one in all the duties and services that we perform to be acting and exercising of Faith not only without the Grace of Faith but without the exercise of Faith we cannot please God and therefore to this end we came to lay down some Directions how we may come to exercise Faith in those Duties that we perform that so we may please God we gave you some Directions the last time about the exercise of Faith in hearing of the Word I come now to lay down some Directions about our partaking of the Lords-Supper in Faith That Faith is requisite and necessary to our partaking of the Lords-Table that I think is out of doubt and
personal union with the God-head the humane nature partakes of Grace and Gifts to its utmost capacity 2. It was necessary that Christ should be filled with the spirit in our nature that so he might be able to manage his work and office to perform his active and passive obedience and to be a Store-house and treasury of grace and consolation to his people that they may be supplied from him and of his fullness receive and grace for grace Application Use 1. Learn whence it is that a person may be enabled to speak holily and graciously It is said here that Christ spake the words of God and he brings in this for a reason for he received not the spirit by measure The more we have of the Spirit of God the more we shall speak the Words of God and though we can never have so much of the spirit as Jesus Christ had ●or spake the Words of God as he did yet set us ●ray that we may have the spirit and more and more of the spirit that we may in our measure ●peak the Words of God What is the reason ●hat our words are no more savory and spiritual ●ut unprofitable and vain too often 'T is be●use we have but a little of the spirit if we have the spirit at all in a sanctifying way And for those whose words are altogether carnal and vain nothing but prophane scurrilous unclean speeches come from them such may well think that they have not the Spirit of God He that hath the Spirit of God will endeavour in some measure to speak the Word● of God for where the Spirit of God is given in a saving manner he sanctifies the heart and sanctifies the tongue and so causes their words to be gracious and spiritual in some measure Therefore as we desire that our speech may be with grace holy and edifying pray for the spirit to be given unto us It is said of Christ that they wondered at the gracious words that proceeded from him he was full of the spirit and he spake the words of God O let us be much in prayer for the spirit to give us a mouth and wisdom upon all occasions pray that we may have the spirit to fill our hearts with holy thoughts and to fill our mouths with holy discourse Use 2. Learn from h●nce that when God calls to any work or service he is wont to give abiliti●● and strength for that work Our Lord Jesu● was called to a great work to be performed i● our humane nature and you see here how h● was filled with the spirit and fitted for tha● work When God calls us to any work or service let us not look at the greatness of th● work to discourage us no but look principall at Gods calling you to it and if it be so tha● God calls us to the work he will give us of h● Spirit in some measure to strengthen us and help us When Moses died and Joshuah succeeded him he had great difficulties to go through in the work he was called to But saith the Lord fear not be not discouraged I will not fail thee nor forsake thee Therefore if you be assured that the Lord calls you to the work and service you are employed in fear not trust in the Lord keep in his way and he will give you strength he will stand by you and will not fail you nor forsake you Follow the Lord in your places and if sufferings come towards you the Lord will either put them by or he will support you and strengthen you with might by his spirit in the inward man Use 3. Learn from hence the excellency of Jesus Christ in that he is filled with the spirit Besides his infinite Glory as God you may see here what excellency is in him even as to his humane nature in that the Spirit is not given by measure unto him but beyond what is given to any other men or Angels Take a Saint and the Spirit and Grace of God in him adorns him in the eyes of others you will say there is such a one how full of love of wisdom of humility is he this makes him beautiful indeed But then how glorious should Christ be in our eyes both as to his God-head and as to the wisdom purity holiness and fullness of the spi●it in his humane nature In which respect even ●s the Son of man he is fairer then all the Chil●ren of men and then all the Angels in Heaven Suppose all the grace that is in all the Saints and Angels were abstracted and put all into one yet this is nothing to the fullness and grace that is in Christ There is wisdom love meekness and every grace in Christ that is compatible to his pure and holy nature without measure Use 4. Learn from hence to go to Christ for the spirit and grace in all our times of need He is filled with the spirit in our nature and as the Egyptians when they were ready to starve in the Famine and came to Pharoah he sent them to Joseph go to Joseph So go to Jesus there you may be supplied go to Jesus for the spirit to mortify our corruptions to quicken our graces to help us in all our duties and sufferings As Jacob said to his Sons Why stand ye looking one upon another there is Corn in Egypt go and fetch from thence that we may not perish So let believers go to Jesus Christ and fetch supplies of grace from him go to him as one that is able and willing to help his people in all their times of need Lastly We may learn from hence the ignorance and blasphemy of those that make a mock of the spirit and deride others as prizing the spirit whereas the excellency of Christ is set forth amongst other things by this that he was filled with the spirit 'T is true many may pretend to the spirit that have him not but therefore to make a mock of having the spirit is no less than blasphemy The Spirit is given to all Believers and he that hath not the Spirit of Christ is none of his not yet of his called ones The Believer is called the Spiritual man 1 Cor. 2.15 Some may pretend to be made partakers of Christ and yet be mistaken but he that shall mock people and use it as a Reproach to them that they believe in Christ and are Christians is a Blasphemer And so is he that shall use it as a Reproach to any That this is one that hath the Spirit Now I come to vers 35. The Father loveth the Son and hath given all things into his hand These words seem to hold forth the Reason of the former he had said before that God giveth not the Spirit by measure unto him that is Christ And why so For the Father loveth the Son and hath given all things into his hand The Father loves the Elect Angels and loves Elect men but the Father loves the Son above all others
exercised there hath been Self-emptyings The Apostle Paul was a man that did live much in the excercise of Faith and he professes it Gal. 2.20 That he Lived by the Faith of the Son of God and you may observe how the Apostle emptied himself of Self-sufficiency and Self-worthiness for Self-sufficiency says he in Rom. 8.26 We know not how to pray nor what to pray for as we ought The Apostle Paul that was such a great proficient in the School of Christ such an eminent person yet saies he We know not how to pray he was empty of Self-sufficiency and saies he in 2 Cor. 3.5 Not that we are sufficient of our selves to think any thing as of our selves but our sufficiency is of God Saies he I am so insufficient that I cannot so much as think a good thought What was he sufficient for then And saies he in another place I cannot so much as will or desire any thing that is good It is God saies he that worketh in us both to will and to do of his own good pleasure And saies he in 2 Cor. 12.11 though I be nothing What a word is this The Apostle Paul that was one of the eminentest Saints that lived upon the face of the earth in his days yet says he I am nothing Paul living by Faith was emptied of the sense of his own sufficiency and truly so also he was emptied of Self-worthiness of receiving any Mercy from God For all his Duties and Services saies he I am less than the least of all Saints and Ephes 3.8 To me who am less than the least of all Saints is this Grace given c. And in 1 Cor. 15.9 saies he I am the least of the Apostles that am not worthy to be called an Apostle So if you observe it you may find it in all those that lived in the exercise of Faith how they have been emptied of the sense of their own worthiness Abraham the Father of the Faithful see how he lay low and even crept in the dust before the Lord and acknowledged himself not worthy to speak to the Lord in Prayer for Sodom that he was fain to Apologize for himself at every turn Let not the Lord be angry that I who am but dust and ashes have undertaken to speak unto the Lord Gen. 18.27 30 32. I am unworthy saies he to speak unto the Lord for any Mercy either for my self or Sodom And so Jacob Lord saies he I am less than the least of all thy Mercies Gen. 32.10 I am not worthy of the least Mercy from thee Thus Faith does empty the Soul both of self-sufficiency and also of self-worthiness Now then to shew you how you should make use of this Rule It will serve for every Duty that we perform when we come to pray we should draw near to God with this sense of our insufficiency to lift up a Prayer unto God we should come to God with a sense upon our hearts of our inability to perform the work and also with a sence of our own unworthiness that God should hear our Prayers when we have prayed never so well as others may judge yet we must come with self-abasing and self-emptying So if we go to hear the Word if we would hear in Faith we should make use of this Rule Lord I am unworthy to be admitted to hear thy Word I am unworthy that thou shouldst speak to me and I am insufficient to hear thy Word as I ought to hear it Thus come with self-emptying and self-abasement So when we come to the Lords-Supper Lord I have no strength now to partake of this Ordinance as I ought to do I cannot prepare my self for it I have no strength to partake of it I have no sufficiency at all to partake of this or any other Ordinance as I ought to do and I am unworthy that the Lord should draw near to me to let me have any Fellowship or Communion with himself This is the Third general Rule Fourthly If we would perform all Duties and partake in all Ordinances in Faith so as we may please God in what we do Then let us do all that we do in the Name of Christ for there is all our worthiness and all our acceptance You know the Apostle gives us this Rule i● Col. 3.17 Whatever ye do in word or in d●ed do all in the Name of the Lord Jesus Christ For if we do not what we do in his Name it is not accepted Look as it was under the Law if a man under the Law were to bring a sacrifice he was to bring it to the Priest or else it was not accepted but it was to be an Abomination in Levit. 17.3 4. Whatsoever man of the house of Israel there be that killeth an O● or Liamb c. And bringeth it not unto the door of the Tabernacle of the Congregation unto the Priest that soul hath shed blood and shall be out off from among his People Though he brought never so good a sacrifice in it self yet it must be brought unto the Priest And so they were to bring their sacrifices and have them laid upon the Altar or else they were an Abomination and not acceptable to God Now Brethren Jesus Christ is our great High-Priest and Jesus Christ is our Altar too by whom and upon ●●●m all our services and sacrifices must be ●●●ered or else they are not accepted of God therefore whatever you do whatever Prayer you make whatever Ordinance you partake 〈◊〉 do all in the Name of Jesus Christ or else you do not do it in Faith and it will not be pleasing unto God Quest You will say What is it to perform a Duty in the Name of Jesus Christ so as it may be acceptable and pleasing to God Answ For answer Brethren It is not enough for us to make mention of the Name of Christ in our Prayers and to say Through Jesus Christ our Lord as you commonly conclude your Prayers I do not blame you for this But it is not the naming of the Name of Christ that is this doing of it in the Name of Christ What is it then you will say for me to pray or hear the Word or partake of any Ordinance in the Name of Christ Briefly for I would not inlarge there are these Three things implied in it First That we do look for our access into the presence of God through Christ and for his sake says the Apostle in Ephes 2.18 For through him we both have an access by one Spirit unto the Father Through him we both that is both Jews and Gentiles have access by one Spirit unto the Father we have access into the presence of the Father through Christ You know Brethren after Adam fell and transgressed he was driven out from the presence of God Before indeed he had communion with God and access into the presence of God but after he had broken the Covenant that God had made with him he was