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A35951 An expositon of all St. Pauls epistles together with an explanation of those other epistles of the apostles St. James, Peter, John & Jude : wherein the sense of every chapter and verse is analytically unfolded and the text enlightened. / David Dickson ...; Expositio analytica omnium Apostolicarum Epistolarum. English Dickson, David, 1583?-1663.; Retchford, William.; Dickson, David, 1583?-1663. Epistle of Paul to the Hebrews. 1659 (1659) Wing D1403; ESTC R7896 807,291 340

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and diligently indeavour the bringing forth of the fruits of Faith because in the resurrection the Lord will give us whatever wee have lost with men viz. the reward of good works CHAP. XVI THere are three parts of this last Chapter In the first is contained the last Article of the Epistle concerning a Collection for the poor Jews to vers 5. In the second is contained the conclusion shewing for the most part familiar matters to vers 19. In the third hee mentions salutations of the Saints to the end Vers. 1. Now concerning the Collection for the Saints as I have given order to the Churches of Galatia even so do yee As touching the Collection The famine which was prophesied by Agabus Act. 11.28 as also the persecution did much distress the Churches in Iudea wherefore the Apostles living at Ierusalem exhort Paul and Barnabas that they would take care to make a collection amongst the Gentiles to succour the need of the poor Jewes Gal. 2.20 hee speaks of this contribution commanding that on the Lords Day whereupon all Christians ceased from their labours and met publikely to the Worship of God that every one according to his ability without vain-glory should cast something into the Treasury There are six reasons of his Exhortation The first is from the example of other Churches by name of those which were in Galatia who were bound to the same duty under the same Precepts Vers. 2. Upon the first day of the week let every one of you lay by him in store as God hath prospered him that there bee no gatherings when I come Reason 2. Because nothing is required of them unfitting or burdensome but that once every week in convenient time and place every one would contribute according to that measure wherewith God had blessed him And the manner is plain whereby the collection might bee made publikely every Lords Day and yet every one should lay it by himself i. e. no man knowing the sum We may imagine that they imitated the example of the Antient Church a bored Chest being placed in the entrance to the house where they met for the Worship of God Lest when I come Reason 3. Because hee was about to come unto them to enquire of their obedience Here wee have the fourth Reason lest upon their putting off or neglecting the matter they might bee found unprepared when the Apostles should come and might make their collection not so seasonable with greater difficulty and prejudice Vers. 3. And when I come whomsoever you shall approve by your letters them will I send to bring your liberality unto Jerusalem Reason 5. Hee prevents an objection lest there should bee any suspition of laying out their collection Behold I will commit your charitable contribution to bee carried to Jerusalem unto men approved chosen by your selves whom I will send together with you with letters Vers. 4. And if it bee meet that I go also they shall go with mee Reason 6. Because this business so well likes mee that I am ready not only to commend your messengers to the Churches which are in Iudea by our Epistle but if it shall seem meet I also have determined to go along with those whom you commit the charge of this business to The Second Part. Vers. 5. Now I will come unto you when I shall pass thorough Macedonia for I do pass thorough Macedonia 6. And it may bee that I will abide yea and winter with you that yee may bring mee on my journey whithersoever I go 7. For I will not see you now by the way but I trust to tarry a while with you if the Lord permit The second part of the Chapter is the Epilogue of the Epistle containing for the most part matters familiar which also appertained to the edification of the Corinthians The Articles of this conclusion are six The first concerns his coming whereof hee gives them hopes ver 5. and of his stay among them for the confirmation of mutual friendship and their consolation if it was the Will of God ver 6 7. Vers. 8. But I will tarry at Ephesus until Pentecost 9. For a great door and effectual is opened unto mee and there are many adversaries Why hee deferred his coming determining to stay longer at Ephesus till the time of the Jews Feast which to that day they that Judaized observed hee gives two Reasons 1. Because God had opened a great door or offered an abundant occasion for the gaining of many or converting them to the Gospel and apparently gave a blessing to his labours which hee calls an effectual door Another Reason because the tumult of adversaries was so great his Presence was most requisite and Satan in his absence did much harm Vers. 10. Now if Timotheus come see that hee may bee with you without fear for hee worketh the work of the Lord as I also do 11. Let no man therefore despise him but conduct him forth in peace that hee may come unto mee for I look for him with the Brethren Article 2. Wherein hee carefully commends Timothy unto them if hee should come to them as his most dear Son who is called the Apostles Son because in Preaching the Gospel hee followed his steps serving God holily as hee did that they would defend him from injuries treat him honourably bring him on his journey when hee returned guard him from dangers by the way that hee might come safe to him Vers. 12. As touching our brother Apollos I greatly desired him to come unto you with the Brethren but his will was not at all to come at this time but hee will come when hee shall have convenient time Article 3. Wherein that the Corinthians might not take it ill that the Apostle while hee came did not send Apollos the Evangelist a man familiar with them who watered the Apostles planting amongst them hee clears himself that hee had not a will then to come but gives them hopes of his coming when hee shall have a fit opportunity Vers. 13. Watch yee stand fast in the faith quit you like men bee strong 14. Let all your things bee done with charity Article 4. Wherein hee exhorts them to five military duties of Christian-souldiers 1. That although neither hee nor Apollos should come unto them yet in the mean time they should keep continual watch lest Satan should come upon them while they were secure and drunk with worldly cares 2. That they should bee constant in the Faith firmly holding the truth of the Gospel being united unto Christ by Faith 3. That they would shew themselves men in every combate against the adversaries of Faith and their salvation 4. That they would bee strong in the Power of God and not faint under the evils they any time met with 5. That they would constitute Charity the Arbitrator of all things both Ecclesiastical and Civil serving the common good in every thing Vers. 15. I beseech you Brethren you know the house of Stephanas that it is the
of the blood of Iesus for remission of sins after this hearty application of Christs blood the conscience is furnished with a good answer unto all challenges and so is made good a comfortable conscience absolving the man through faith in Jesus whom it tormented with challenges before it ran to the blood of Jesus for sprinkling Then whensoever the conscience is evil accuseth and vexeth let the vexed heart run to Christs blood and then shall it be free from an evil conscience for the blood of Jesus cleanseth us from all sin Let the heart be sprinkled and the conscience will be good 6. The fourth thing required in him that draweth near as he should is That his body be washed with pure water That is That according to the signification of that Legal Rite their outward conversation be blameless and holy sin being so curbed within that it reign not in their mortal body so foughten against within as it break not forth in scandalous works of Darkness in the actions of the body Then 1. With a sprinkled conscience within men must joyn an holy and blameless conversation without 2. The washing of the conversation without must proceed from an heart sensibly acquainted with the power of the blood of Jesus 3. And this outward holiness of the body must be wrought with pure water that is by the Spirit of Sanctification to distinguish the reformation of a believer from a counterfeit who without may look like a righteous man but within be as a whited Tomb full of rottenness Verse 23. Let us hold fast the Profession of our Faith without wavering for he is faithful that promised Another Exhortation to avow the faith of Christ that is the doctrine of Christ the truth received from Christ and believed and not to quit it in the time of tryal upon any condition 1. The requiring to hold fast the confession of our Faith or Hope as the word importeth teacheth 1. That a true Christian must not onely hold the truth of Christ secretly but must confess it profess and avow it openly where Gods glory and others good requireth the same 2. That he must look for adversary powers and temptations to take that truth or at least the confession of it from him 3. That in these tryals and essays he must hold the faster gripe and avow it so much the more stedfastly as he is tempted to quit it 4. That when he is put to the tryal of this Confession of any point of his Faith hee is also put to the tryal of the confession of his hope whether his hopes of the promised salvation in Jesus be stronger to keep him stedfast or the terror and allurement from men stronger to make him quit the point of truth converted 5. That nothing but this hope is able to make a man stand out in tryal if hee be hardly urged 2. Hee will have the avowing of the truth of Christ to be without wavering Then 1. Men must so learn the Truth that they need not to change again that is must study to know the Truth soundly and solidly 2. And having learned it must not say and unsay one day avow it and another day quit it For so God getteth not his due glory Beholders are not edified the mans testimony wanteth weight with the adversary But hee must be invincible in the truth who will neither alter nor change or diminish any thing of it for fear or favour 3. Hee giveth this for a ground of constancy For hee is faithful who hath promised That is the promises which Iesus hath made to such as constantly beleeve in him shall be surely performed that no constant professor of his Truth shall be ashamed Then 1. Where wee have a promise of any thing made unto us in Scripture wee may be confident to obtain it and bold to avow our hope thereof against such as would teach us the Doctrine of Doubting whereunto wee are of our selves prone and inclined and against such as shake the assurance of the Saints perseverance 2. The ground of our confidence is not in our selves but in the faithfulness of Jesus Christ who hath promised such graces to his children 3. Our bold avowing of our hope is not a bragging of our own strength but a magnifying of Christs faithfulness Vers. 24. And let us consider one another to provoke unto love and unto good works Hee strengtheneth his former Exhortation by giving of directions to further their obedience thereunto And first for mutual up-stirring one of another Whereof wee learn 1. That mutual edification of Christians amongst themselves and sharpening one of another is a special help to constancy in true Religion and a preservative against Apostacy 2. Prudence is required hereunto that mutually wee observe one anothers disposition Gifts Experience Virtues and Faults that wee may the better fit our selves to do good each one of us unto another and to receive good each one of another in our Christian conversing together 3. A godly striving one with another who shall be first in love and well-doing is better than the ordinary strife who shall exceed others in vanity and superfluity of apparel and fare Vers. 25. Not forsaking the assembling of our selves together as the manner of some is but exhorting one another and so much the more as yee see the day approaching Another mean to this same end is the frequenting of Christian Assemblies and Meetings which may further this purpose of mutual edification And therefore 1. Church-Assemblies must be well kept by such as do minde to prove constant in the true Religion 2. Christian Meetings also of private Christians for mutual conference and exhorting one of another is not to be neglected nor forsaken but to be used for keeping unity in the Church and not to foster Schism or hinder the publick Assemblies 2. Hee taxeth the fault of some amongst them who in Schism or purpose of Apostasie withdrew themselves from all Church-Assemblies and Christian-Meetings and fell back again or were in the way of falling back to the denial of Christ openly Then 1. Separation from the true Church and Christian society of the faithful is a remarkable evil 2. The Schism or Apostasie of others should not weaken us in following any good mean of edification but rather stir us up unto more diligence lest by negligence wee fall peece and peece back after their example 3. Hee maketh the approaching of the day to wit of Gods Iudgement a special motive to use the means diligently and make us constant in the Faith Then 1. The day of Gods Judgement should still be looked unto as a thing near hand even at the doors because it is but a very little and our day shall come yea and but a little time till our Lord shall come to judgement 2. The consideration of the day of judgement is a fit mean to sharpen us unto all good Duties which may make our reckoning to be furthered at that day and to make us boldly
as in my presence onely but now much more in my absence work out your own salvation with fear and trembling Argum. 9. For the maintenance of peace drawn from what went before in the manner of a conclusion Hitherto yee have ever hearkened to mee and when I was present with you yee obeyed my exhortations Therefore yee should much more now in my absence practise this my exhortation to the preservation of Peace among you seeing yee have fewer helps for your edification and more enemies to ●ow discord among you With fear Argum. 10. Yee should finish your begun voyage to salvation in an endeavour after righteousness with fear and trembling lest yee offend in the way or any way provoke God to anger Therefore you should preserve concord among you viz. in Faith Love and the study of good works as in vers 2. Vers. 13. For it is God which worketh in you both to will and to do of his good pleasure Argum. 11. Yee have nothing in you that yee should boast of or for which through contention yee should contemn one another But every good thing in you is from God who of his own free and gracious good will causeth in you both to will that which is good and to perform it Therefore yee should preserve agreement in Faith Love and the study of good works and finish your begun voyage of salvation in fear and trembling lest yee provoke and anger God working in you Vers. 14. Do all things without murmurings and disputings Argum. 12. Which is proposed after the manner of an exhortation Yee ought to avoid and abhor not onely open strife and contentions but also all malicious and secret grudging Therefore c. Vers. 15. That yee may bee blameless and harmless the Sons of God without rebuke in the midst of a crooked and perverse Nation among whom yee shine as lights in the world 16. Holding forth the word of life that I may rejoyce in the day of Christ that I have not run in vain neither laboured in vain Argum. 3. There is no other way to approve your selves true Christians in the sight of the wicked but by seeking peace and avoiding contention Therefore you should preserve concord and avoid contentions The general Christian duties which hee here requires hee commends unto them in different expressions yee ought saith hee to bee blameless such as no one can justly accuse and harmless or sincere in which appears innocence and purity and as the Sons of God without rebuke yee should resemble God your Father in holiness and innocence so that even wicked and perverse enemies may not justly reprove you or find fault with any thing in you yee ought as the greater and less spiritual lights both in word and work to shew your selves examples of righteousness to the world lying in darkness Lastly being illuminated by the Sun of Righteousness or by the living Word of God yee should by your words and works commend and communicate the light truth and virtue of this word to the perishing world that as much as in you lyes it may bee saved That I may rejoyce Argum. 14. If yee live unanimously and behave your selves as it becomes Beleevers I shall rejoyce in your salvation at the day of judgement when it shall appear that my labours in the Gospel have not been in vain but have conduced to your salvation Therefore unless yee grudge mee and your selves so much happiness labour for agreement in faith and the study of good works Vers. 17. Yea and if I bee offered upon the sacrifice and service of your Faith I joy and rejoyce with you all 18. For the same cause also do yee joy and rejoyce with mee Argum. 15. Containing a consolation lest they should bee troubled at the Apostles afflictions to this purpose I brought you by the Gospel unto Christ as a sacrifice that your evil affections being killed yee may bee presented unto God a holy and acceptable sacrifice And if the spiritual sacrifice of my Ministery and of your Faith may bee perfected by the blood of my Martyrdome as by an additional offering I shall rejoyce at my advantage in it and bee glad in your behalf for yours Do yee therefore the like for mee and rejoyce in the perfection of this unanimous sacrifice and whatever befalls rejoyce yee at the fruit of my labours This is the same with the Position vers 2. Fulfil yee my joy that yee bee like-minded having the same love c. The Second Part. Vers. 19. But I trust in the Lord Iesus to send Timotheus shortly unto you that I also may bee of good comfo●t when I know your estate The second part of the Chapter follows wherein hee comforts the Philippians by the commendation of Timothy who was about to come unto them adding hope of his comming and of Epaphroditus who was now come to them for the Philippians had need of these helps against seducers and ill-spirited idle men who lay in wait to ensnare them and to make work for them That I also The Apostle shews the end of his sending Timothy to bee this That they might receive comfort from the tydings of his freedome from bonds brought unto them by Timothy and that hee also by Timothies return from them might have comfort from the tydings of their prosperous condition Vers. 20. For I have no man like-minded who will naturally care for your state The Arguments of Timothies commendation are three Argum. 1. Because there was no one who had so ready and sincere a mind for their salvation or their state and to further their comfort as Timothy Vers. 21. For all seek their own not the things which are Iesus Christs Argum. 2. Because that when almost all that were with him seeking their own profit and ease did refuse to take so long a journey for the Philippians comfort Timothy alone was ready for the journey preferring the business of Christ and the Church before his own ease and advantage Vers. 22. But yee know the proof of him that as a Son with the Father hee hath served with mee in the Gospel Argum. 3. Because they knew by experience that Timothy had formerly served them in the Gospel with the same mind that the Apostle did Vers. 23. Him therefore I hope to send presently so soon as I shall see how it will go with mee 24. But I trust in the Lord that I also my self shall come shortly Hee shews that the time of sending Timothy shall bee as soon as hee is assured of his freedome from bonds hee also gives them hope of his own comming for hee himself did hope that by the goodness of God ere it were long hee should bee delivered from prison Vers. 25. Yet I supposed it necessary to send unto you Epaphroditus my brother and companion in labour and fellow-souldier but your messenger and hee that ministred to my wants Th●s far of the hope of the Apostles own coming and of Timothies now follows the sending