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A51840 A fourth volume containing one hundred and fifty sermons on several texts of Scripture in two parts : part the first containing LXXIV sermons : part the second containing LXXVI sermons : with an alphabetical table to the whole / by ... Thomas Manton ... Manton, Thomas, 1620-1677. 1693 (1693) Wing M524; ESTC R13953 1,954,391 1,278

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the Elect Angels 1 Tim. 5.21 Now which of these are we to understand Not the Evil Angels to be sure for since the Fall they are called Devils not Angels singly without a note of Distinction This was an Holy Desire of an Holy Object of which those damned Spirits are not capable It is a burden to them to think of God and Christ they abhor their own Thoughts of God Iam. 9.19 The Devils also believe and tremble And Christs Presence was a torment to them Mat. 8.29 What have we to do with thee Iesus thou Son of God! art thou come to torment us before the time They cannot please themselves nor find such a delight and full satisfaction in the view of these Truths Therefore it is meant of those good Angels that behold the face of God and Minister in his presence they are beholding wondering and rejoycing at the mysteries of the Gospel There are two kinds of Creatures made after the Likeness of God Angels and Men and they are seated and placed in the two Extremities of the World the one in Heaven and the other on Earth in the Highest and Lowest Story of the Universe that at both ends of the Creation there might be some to glorifie him and acknowledge his Excellencies Alas here with us in the lower part of the World how few take notice of the glorious discoveries of God in any of his Works especially in the work of Redemption So that all Gods Preparations and Expences seem lost as to the Honour and Service which he might justly expect from us But there is another World where this mystery that is so little regarded here is more thought of and better studied even by the Blessed Angels Creatures more excellent and more numerous than Mankind who are always glorifying God and admiring his Excellencies upon this account As we behold the Sun that shineth to us from their part of the World so do they behold the Son of Righteousness from our part of the World even Jesus Christ the Lord in all the Acts of his Mediation 1 Tim. 3.16 Without Controversie great is the Mystery of Godliness God was manifested in the Flesh justified in the Spirit seen of Angels That is beheld with Wonder and Reverence God needeth not to Court us with such importunity he hath Creatures enough to glorifie him ten thousand times ten thousand Angels that stand before his Throne and know more of God than we do and are more ready to praise him II. What The Text telleth us which things that is those things spoken of in the Context 1. The Person of the Redeemer the most glorious Object that can be looked upon or taken into the Thoughts of any Creature The view of this is now our Comfort and will be our Happiness to all Eternity Iohn 17.24 Father I will that they whom thou hast given me be with me where I am that they may behold my Glory which thou hast given me When we are in Heaven on t'other side of the World that will be our Work and our Happiness but it must not be wholly omitted here So the Angels delight in the Person of the Redeemer it is their rejoicing to look upon Christ in whom the Glory of God shineth forth more admirably than in any other of his Works Yea I shall go one Strain higher God himself delighteth in looking upon Christ Prov. 8.30 There was I by him as one brought up with him I was daily his delight in the Hebrew it is day day one day after another God never satisfieth himself enough in this yea God delighteth in Christ as Mediatour Mat. 3.17 This is my Beloved Son in whom I am well-pleased Isa. 42.1 Behold my Servant whom I uphold mine Elect in whom my Soul delighte●● It is the ground of his gracious aspect upon us As Holy he delighted in all his Works and was refreshed at the view of them Gen. 1.31 And God saw every thing that he had made and behold it was very good compared with Exo. 31.17 In six days the Lord made Heaven and Earth and on the seventh day he rested and was refreshed Well then this is one thing which the Angels look upon the Person of Christ the most lovely Object to be thought of figur'd in the Mercy-Seat or cover of the Ark who interposed between the Law and God Christ is called 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the Propitiation that is Christ Incarnate 2. The way of Redemption verse 11. The Sufferings of Christ and the Glory that should follow And therein the sweet Harmony and Concord between Infinite Mercy and Infinite Justice that both might have full satisfaction This is figured in the Mercy-Seat Gods reconciling himself to Man by Christ Rom. 3.24 25 26. Being justified freely by his Grace through the Redemption that is in Iesus Christ whom God hath set forth to be a Propitiation through Faith in his Blood to declare his Righteousness for the Remission of Sins that are past through the forbearance of God To declare I say at this time his Righteousness that he might be just and the justifier of him which believeth in Iesus 3 Another thing spoken of in the Context is the Grace that should come to us verse 10. Gods keeping familiar Correspondence and Communion with Poor Creatures in and through Christ 1 Iohn 1.3 And truely our Communion is with the Father and with his Son Iesus Christ. The dwelling of our Nature with God in a Personal Union a thing which Angels may wonder at since God abaseth himself to behold things in Heaven or things on Earth Psal. 113.6 Who humbleth himself to behold the things that are in Heaven and in the Earth His Majesty and All sufficiency is so great that he might justly despise the Angels of whom he standeth in no need Now that he should stoop so low as to look after poor crawling Worms and admit them to such intimacy with himself this Commerce between God and the Inhabitants of the lower World is matter of wondrous delight to the Angels 4. The Mission of the Spirit here just before the Text the Holy Ghost sent down from Heaven and then presently it followeth which things the Angels desire to look into viz. The Copious Effusion of Gospel Grace Before the price was paid when God gave out Grace upon Trust 't was more sparingly dispensed but now more plentifully since the price of Redemption is actually paid The Angels are ascending and descending present with the Churches in their Holy Worship When the Spirit was first poured out the Men that were Conscious to it were all surprized with wonder Acts 2.7 They were all amazed and marvelled saying one to another Behold are not all these that speak Galileans And surely the Angels see cause to glorifie God for his Gifts and Graces bestowed on the Church It was done in the sight of Angels Eph. 4.8 When he ascended on high he led captivity captive and gave gifts unto men compared with Col. 2.15 And having
that you have struggled with and groaned under all your Lives but Sin Now that is blotted out when the Days of Refreshing shall come And as there is no Sin so there are no Temptations in Paradise there was a Tempter but none in Heaven Satan was long since cast out thence and the Saints fill up the vacant Rooms of the Apostate Angels The World is a Place of Snares a Valley of Temptations it is the Devil's Circuit where did he walk but to and fro in the Earth but in Heaven nothing entreth that defileth Rev. 21.27 No Serpent can creep in there though he could into Paradise O Christians lift up your Heads you will get rid of Sin and displease God no more Here we cry Lord deliver us from Evil and then our Cries are heard to the full Grace weakneth Sin but Glory abolisheth it and the old Adam is left in the Grave never to rise more 2. The next Evil is the Evil of Affliction Whatever is painful and burdensome to Nature is a Fruit of the Fall a Brand and Mark of our Rebellion against God therefore Affliction must be done away as well as Sin if we be compleatly happy As in Hell there is Evil and only Evil a Cup of Wrath unmixed without the least Temperament of Mercy so in Heaven there is Happiness and only Happiness Sorrow is done away as well as Sin It is said Rev. 21.4 God shall wipe away all Tears from their Eyes and there shall be no more Death neither Sorrow nor crying neither shall there be any more Pain The Afflictions of the Soul are gone there are no more Doubts of God's Love nor Sense of his Displeasure here though we are pardoned and the Wound be cured yet the Scars remain Absalom could not see the King's Face when he was restored In wise Dispensation God sometimes hideth his Face from us here upon Earth We need to be dieted and to taste the Vinegar and the Gall sometimes as well as the Honey and Sweetness that we may the better relish our Christian Comforts The World is a middle Place standing between Hell and Heaven and therefore hath something of both the Saints have their Mixture of Pleasure and Sorrow Iob 2.10 Shall we receive Good at the Hand of the Lord and shall we not receive Evil But there is Fulness of Joy and Pleasures for evermore Psal. 16.11 Thou wilt shew me the Path of Life in thy Presence there is Fulness of Ioy at thy right Hand there are Pleasures for evermore there is no Mixture of Sorrow Here we complain that the Candle of the Lord doth not shine with a like Brightness as in the Months that are past there our Sun remaineth in an eternal High-noon without Clouds and Overcasting Nox null● secuta est no Night follows The Afflictions of the Body are done away Heaven is a happy Air where none are sick there is no such thing there as Gouts and Aches and the grinding Pains of the Stone Here it is called a vile Body Phil. 3.21 as it is the Instrument of Sin and the Subject of Diseases We have the Root of Diseases in the Soul and that is Sin and the Matter and Fuel of them in the Body peccant Humours and Principles of Corruption As Wood is eaten out with Worms that breed within it self so there are in our Bodies Principles of Corruption that do at length destroy them but there we are wholly incorruptible Yea because Deformity in the Body is a Monument of God's Displeasure one of the penal Events of Sin introduced by Adam's Fall it is done away the Body riseth in due Proportion Whatever was monstrous or mishapen in the first Edition is corrected in the second like the Errata's in a second Edition And for Violence without Heaven is a quiet Place when there are Tumults in the World God is introduced as sitting in the Heavens a quiet Posture Psal. 2.4 He that sitteth in the Heavens shall laugh There is nothing to discompose those blessed Spirits wicked Men cannot molest them nor abuse them Here the very Company of wicked Men is a Burden as Lot's righteous Soul was vexed with the filthy Conversation of the Wicked 2 Pet. 2.7 David complains Psal. 120.5 Wo is me that I dwell in Mesech and sojourn in the Tents of Kedar But there the Son of Man shall send forth his Angels and gather out of his Kingdom all things that offend and them which do Iniquity Matth. 13.41 The Wicked shall be bound Hand and Foot and cast into utter Darkness as when Men will not be ruled they are sent to Prison Here poor Saints are subject to a Number of Infirmities Labour Thirst Hunger Cold Nakedness and Want which all cease then It is a rich Inheritance as well as a glorious one Ephes. 1.18 That ye may know what is the Hope of his Calling and what the Riches of the Glory of his Inheritance in the Saints These Distinctions of Poor and Rich as they are understood in the World do not outlive Time we shall have enough of true Riches which is eternal Glory and the full Fruition of God Labour ceaseth though there be a continual Exercise of Grace all things rest when they come to their proper Place so do they that die in the Lord we still serve God but without Weariness Yea we are freed from the Necessities of Nature Eating and Drinking and Sleeping to which the greatest Potentates are subject Though they are exempted from hard bodily Labour yet they are not exempted from the Necessities of Nature but there the Use of Meats and of the Belly and Stomach is abolished 1 Cor. 6.12 Meats for the Belly and the Belly for Meats but God shall destroy both it and them It is a piece of our Misery that our Life is patched up of so many Creatures as a torn Garment is pieced and patched up with Supplies from abroad the Sheep or Silkworm supplies us with Clothing the Beasts of the Earth and Fishes of the Sea with Food and all to support a ruinous Fabrick that is ever ready to drop about our Ears But there we are above Meat and Drink and Apparel it will be our Meat and Drink to do our Father's Will Nakedness will be no Shame we shall have Glory instead of a Robe And the Body will not be a Clog to the Soul but a Help This Mass of Flesh we carry about with us is now the Prison of the Soul where it looketh out by the Windows of the Senses but there it is no longer the Prison of the Soul but the Temple of it In short all that I have to ●ay upon this Branch is comprized in Rev. 21.4 And God shall wipe away all Tears from their Eyes and there shall be no more Death neither Sorrow nor Crying neither shall there be any more Pain for the former things are passed away There is quite another kind of Dispensation no Distraction of Business our whole Employment there will be to
the Sons of God All now is under a Vail your Christ your Life your Glory is hid Our Persons are hid under Obscurity and Abasement Col. 3.3 4. Your Life is hid with Christ in God but when Christ who is our Life shall appear then shall ye also appear with him in Glory Look as Moses told those Rebels when they would level the Officers of the Church Numb 16.5 To Morrow the Lord will shew who are his So when once the Night of Death is past over to Morrow when we awake out of the Dust of the Grave then Christ the natural Son will appear in all his Royalty and Glory as the great God and Saviour of the World and then also the adopted Sons shall be manifested we shall put on our best Robes and be apparell'd with Glory even as Christ is In Winter the Tree appears not what it is the Life and Sap is hid in the Root but when Summer comes all is discovered So now a Christian he is under a Vail but in this great Day all shall be manifested 2. It is a Day of Perfection Every thing tends to its perfect State and so doth Grace We see the little Seed that lies under Ground breaks through the Clods and works its way farther because it is not come to the Flower and Perfection So Grace still tends and longs for Perfection then we shall have perfect Holiness and perfect Freedom Christ to the glorified Saints will be a perfect Saviour Death which is a Fruit of Sin is still continued upon the Body therefore Christ is but a Saviour in part to the Spirits of just Men made perfect but then the Body and Soul shall be united and perfectly glorified that we might praise God in the Heavens Christ's Coming is to make an End of his Redemption of what he hath begun At first he came to redeem our Souls and break the Power of Sin but then he comes to redeem our Bodies from the Hand of the Grave and from the Power of Corruption the one is done by Humiliation and Abasement the other by Power The Scripture speaks as if all our Privileges in Christ were imperfect till that Day Regeneration Adoption Union with Christ they suffer a kind of Imperfection till then Regeneration the Day of Judgment is called by that Name Matth. 19.28 In the Regeneration when the Son of Man shall sit on the Throne of his Glory Then all things are made new Heaven and Earth is new Bodies new Souls new Then Adoption is perfect Rom. 8.23 Waiting for the Adoption to wit the Redemption of our Bodies What is the meaning of the Apostle's Expression As soon as we are planted into Christ are we not the Sons of God Yes now we are Sons but the Heir is handled as a Servant during his Non-age 1 Iohn 3.2 Beloved now we are the Sons of God but it doth not yet appear what we shall be we wait for the Adoption Justification that is perfect then Acts 3.19 Repent therefore and be converted that your Sins may be blotted out when the times of Refreshing shall come from the Presence of the Lord Then our Pardon shall be proclaimed in the Ears of all the World and we shall have Absolution out of Christ's own Mouth then shall we come to understand what it is that the Lord saith I will remember your Sins no more and your Iniquity shall be blotted out Then for Redemption Ephes. 4.30 Grieve not the Holy Spirit of God whereby ye are sealed to the Day of Redemption Luke 21.28 Look up and lift up your Heads for your Redemption draweth nigh O how doth the Captive long for his Liberty so should we long for that Day for it is the Day of our Redemption Now the Body is a Captive and when the Soul is set at Liberty the Body is held under the Chains of Death Ay but then Christ comes to loosen the Bands and Shackles of the Grave and free the Bodies of the Saints Look as the Butler was not afraid when he was sent for by Pharaoh because Ioseph had assured him he should be set at Liberty So Christ comes to set you fully at Liberty not only the Soul but the Body Therefore to think and speak of that Day with Horror doth ill become them that expect such Perfection of Privileges to be acquitted before all the World and to be crowned with Christ's own Hands 3. It is a Day of Congregation or gathering together The Saints are now scattered they live in divers Countries Towns and Houses and cannot have the Comfort of one another's Society But then all shall meet in one Assembly and Congregation It is said Psal. 1.5 The Vngodly shall not stand in Iudgment nor Sinners in the Congregation of the Righteous There will be a time when Christ's Church shall be gathered all together into one Place As the Stars do not shine in a Cluster but are dispersed throughout the Firmament for the Comfort and Light of the World so are the Saints scattered up and down in the World according as they may be useful for God but then when the four Winds shall give up their Dead and the Saints shall be gathered from all the Corners of the World this shall be the great Rendezvouz Look as the Wicked shall be herded together as Straw and Sticks are bound in a Bundle that they may set one another a fire Drunkards with Drunkards Adulterers with Adulterers and Thieves with Thieves Matth. 13.40 41 42. As therefore the Tares are gathered and burnt in the Fire so shall it be in the End of the World The Son of Man shall send forth his Angels and they shall gather out of his Kingdom all things that offend and them which do Iniquity And shall cast them into a Furnace of Fire there shall be Wailing and gnashing of Teeth The Wicked shall be sorted with Men like themselves and so increase one another's Torment so shall all the World of the Godly meet in one Assembly and Congregation and never separate more In this Life we cannot injoy one another's Fellowship for divers Reasons God hath Service for us in divers Countries but such a happy time shall come when we shall all make but one Body therefore the Saints are still groaning and longing for that happy Day we for them and they for us not only the Saints upon Earth that are left to conflict with Sin and Misery but the Saints in Heaven are still groaning as the Souls under the Altar Rev. 6.9 10. How long O Lord Holy and True Look as those in a Ship-wrack that have gotten to the Shore stand longing and looking for their Companions So glorified Saints that have gotten safe to Shore still they are longing and looking when the Body of Christ shall be made perfect and all the Saints shall meet in one solemn Assembly This is the Communion between us and the Saints departed they long for our Company as we do for theirs Here the Tares are
went triumphing into Heaven and in like manner he will come again Dan. 6.10 Daniel went into his House and his Windows being opened towards Jerusalem he kneeled upon his Knees three times a day and prayed and gave Thanks unto his God Daniel had reason to look towards the Temple tho ruined because of the Promise of God to his People that prayed towards the Temple so now and then we should look up to Heaven there is Christ above within the Heavens We are called often to lift up our Hearts to God and our Eyes to Heaven from whence we look for a Saviour there 's our Treasure and our Jesus Vse 3. Of Trial. It is good to see how we stand affected towards this Appearing Nothing can content true Christians in the World Do we look beyond it Whither is the bent of our Hearts how is it with them 1. If there were this Looking there would be Preparing A Man that expecteth the coming of a King to his House he will furnish his House accordingly and make all things ready Surely you look for no Body when you do not sute and prepare your selves to entertain them When the House is sluttish and the Kitchin cold do you look for great Guests What are we to do to prepare our selves for Christ's coming 1. Judg your selves 2 Cor. 13.5 Examine your selves whether ye be in the Faith prove your own selves Know ye not your own selves how that Iesus Christ is in you except you be Reprobates By judging your selves God's Act is anticipated 2. Get into Christ. Rom. 8.1 There is no Condemnation to them that are in Christ Iesus They that are in Christ need not fear God's Judgment you may set Christ's Righteousness against Christ's Judgment Guilty Felons desire not the Judge's Presence Art thou in the Case wherein thou wouldst be found of him 2 Pet. 3.14 Be diligent that you may be found of him in Peace without Spot and blameless 3. Walk strictly We are between the two Comings of Christ his first and his second Coming let us live Soberly Righteously and Godly When a Man is providing Matter of Condemnation for himself can he be said to look for Christ's Coming 2. How do you entertain Christ for the present in your Hearts and in his Ordinances Can a Man slight Ordinances and expect Christ's second Coming A Woman that never careth to hear from her Husband cannot be said to desire his Coming So if Christ has often knocked at the Door of our Hearts and we will not give him entrance how can we be said to look for his Appearing SERMON XVII TITUS II. 13 And the glorious Appearing c. I Proceed to the Manner of his Appearance the glorious Appearing The Note is Doct. II. That Christ's second Coming to Iudgment will be very glorious Here I shall shew I. How glorious it will be II. Why it will be so glorious I. How glorious it will be You may conceive of it if you consider the Preparation for his Approach the Appearance it self and the Consequences of it First It will be glorious in regard of the Preparation for his Approach The Scripture mentions two the Trumpet of the Arch-Angel and the Sign of the Son of Man 1. There is that great Noise of the Voice of the Lord that begets a Terror in the World which is ministerially managed by an Arch-Angel though the Power and Success be of God That great Noise startles the Dead in their Graves and summons all the World to appear before Christ's Tribunal There 's much spoken of this in Scripture 1 Thess. 4.16 For the Lord himself shall descend from Heaven with a Shout with the Voice of the Arch-Angel and with the Trump of God Matth. 24.31 He shall send his Angels with a great sound of a Trumpet and they shall gather together his Elect from the four Winds from one end of Heaven to the other Some expound this Trumpet Analogically some Literally Analogically some think it only signifies the Power and Virtue of Christ by which all the Dead are awakened out of their Sleep and forced to appear before his Tribunal and they say it is therefore exprest by a Trumpet because the solemn Assemblies of Israel were wont to be summoned by the sound of a Trumpet But why may we not take it Literally for the audible sound of a Trumpet Look as at the giving the Law the Voice of the Trumpet was exceeding loud so such an audible Voice like the Voice of a Trumpet is there when Christ comes to Judgment to require an Account of the performance of the Law which is as it were a terrible Summons to all the World and a near Sign of his coming Look as at his first coming Christ had his Fore-runner and Harbinger Iohn the Baptist the Voice of one crying in the Wilderness The Kingdom of God is at hand so at his second coming Christ hath his Fore-runner an Arch-Angel that shall sound a Trumpet which maketh his Coming glorious because it shall awaken and startle all the World This Sound shall be heard all the World over by the Dead as the Prophet speaks Ezek. 37.7 8. of a noise and clattering among the Bones and Bone ran to Bone and then they were clothed with Flesh and Sinews so such a noise shall there be among the Bones when Christ comes to Judgment Here in the Church God speaks in a stiller Voice but it is not regarded He speaks by his Angels and Messengers they sound the Trumpet to the Spiritual Battel they pipe but few dance till by his mighty Power he raiseth Sinners from the Dead So at the last Day God hath his Messengers there is the Arch-Angel that is to manage the Ministerial Excitation and the mighty Power of God accompanies it to make the Dead live and awaken out of Sleep 2. There is a Sign of the Son of Man that is spoken of Mat. 24.30 Then shall appear the Sign of the Son of Man in Heaven and then shall all the Tribes of the Earth mourn and they shall see the Son of Man coming in the Clouds of Heaven with Power and great Glory What it is we cannot certainly tell until Experience manifests sure we are it must be such a Sign as shall make the World sensible of his Approach Some think it shall be some strange Star such as there was at his first Coming the wise Men were conducted to Christ by a Star this is but a meer Conjecture Others suppose it shall be the Sign of the Cross which shall appear in the Heavens because that is Christ's Badg by which he was known here in the World The great Subject of the Gospel is Christ crucified therefore it is called the Word of the Cross and so they think the Sign of the Cross shall be imprest upon the Heavens in the sight of all the World To confirm the Conjecture they urge the Appearance that was made to Constantine in his War against Maxentius the Tyrant and Persecutor
of Trial God hath his end in these things for humbling and exercising the good and hardning the wicked But in the day of Recompence then it shall be only ill with them that do Evil and well with them that do Good and the Retributions of his Justice shall be fully evidenced 3 dly The Person By that Man whom he hath ordained meaning thereby Christ. But why doth he call Christ Man rather than God 1. Partly with respect to the Gentiles Incapacity to apprehend the Mystery of the Trinity or the Incarnation of the Son of God and it concerneth us to dispense Truths as People are able to bear them as Christ taught 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 as they were able to bear it Mark 4.33 Therefore Paul would not offend them by Doctrines which they could not yet understand You will say the Resurrection was as offensive Answ. That was 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 one of the first Points of the Apostolical Catechism Heb. 6.1 2. Therefore leaving the Principles of the Doctrine of Christ let us go on unto Perfection not laying again the Foundation of Repentance from dead Works and of Faith towards God of the Doctrine of Baptism and of laying on of Hands and of the Resurrection of the dead and of eternal Iudgment So that the Apostle could not preach the very Rudiments of Christianity if he had not mentioned that 2. Christ is to discharge this Office in the visible Appearance of Man As the Judgment was to be visible so the Judg. The Judgment is not to be acted by the Father or the Spirit but by Christ in the Human Nature Therefore his coming is called an Appearance Tit. 2.13 Looking for that blessed Hope and the glorious appearing of the great God and our Saviour Iesus Christ. And 2 Tim. 4.8 Henceforth there is laid up for me a Crown of Righteousness which the Lord the righteous Iudg shall give me at that day and not to me only but to all them that love his Appearance And when the Judgment is spoken of Christ is often designed by this Expression the Son of Man Mat. 24.30 They shall see the Son of Man coming in the Clouds of Heaven with Power and great Glory And Mat. 16.27 For the Son of Man shall come in the Glory of his Father with his Angels and then he shall reward every Man according to his Works He is the visible Actor in the Judgment sitting on a visible Throne that he may be seen and heard of all and the Godhead doth most gloriously manifest it self by the Perfections of his Human Nature 3. This Power is given to Christ as a Recompence of his Humiliation For therefore hath God highly exalted him and given him a Name above every Name That at the Name of Iesus every Knee shall bow of things in Heaven and things i● Earth and things under the Earth Phil. 2.9 10. which is at the day of Judgment Rom. 14.10 11. We shall all stand before the Iudgment-seat of Christ. For it is written As I live saith the Lord every Knee shall bow to me Then all Creatures in Heaven Earth and Hell are to own the Soveraign Power and Empire of the Crucified Saviour Some do it willingly as the elect Angels and Men others do it by constraint as the Reprobate and evil Angels when they are forced to stand before the Tribunal of Christ to receive their final Doom and Sentence This is the last Act of his Kingly Office and the Fruit and Consequent of his Humiliation Therefore this Christ spake of when he stood before the Tribunals of Men Mat. 26.64 Hereafter ye shall see the Son of Man sitting on the Right-hand of Power and coming in the Clouds of Heaven The despised Man who was before them as a Criminal in their repute summoneth them to answer before his Tribunal at that Day when his Shame shall be turned into Glory and the Scandal of his first Estate shall be fully taken off and those that despised him as Man shall be forced to acknowledge him as God Secondly The Subsequent Proof Whereof he hath given assurance to all Men in that he hath raised him from the Dead I hat is a sufficient Testimony to convince the whole World The Resurrection is a Certain Proof and Argument of the Dignity both of Christ's Person and Office It is an Attestation to his Person Rom. 1.4 Declared to be the Son of God with Power according to the Spirit of Holiness by the Resurrection from the Dead To his Office and Doctrine Iohn 5.27 28 29. And hath given him Authority to execute Iudgment also because he is the Son of Man Marvel not at this for the hour is coming in which all that are in the Graves shall hear his Voice and shall come forth they that have done well unto the Resurrection of Life and they have done evil unto the Resurrection of Damnation How doth this make Faith to all the World for that is the word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Answ. God hath not given Faith to all Men but he hath given an Argument to all Men that is a ground of Faith from whence Faith may evidently conclude that Christ is our Judg for he hath raised him from the Dead Where is the force of this Demonstration Others were raised from the Dead as Lazarus and the like and yet they are not Judges of the World I answer Christ died in the repute of Men as a Malefactor but God justified him when he would not leave him under the Power of Death but raised him up and assumed him into Glory thereby visibly declaring unto the World that the Judgment passed upon him was not right but that he was indeed what he gave out himself to be the Son of God and the Judg of the World to whom Power is given over all Flesh to save or destroy them If he live with the Father in Glory and Majesty it will necessarily follow that he was not a Seducer but that Holy and Righteous One by whom God will execute his Judgment Secondly What Influence this hath upon Repentance 1. The very Day appointed inferreth a necessity of Change both of Heart and Life For how else shall we stand in the Judgment who have broken God's Laws and are obnoxious to his Wrath and Displeasure If we should never be called to an account for what we have been and done here in the World we might then freely indulge our selves in all fleshly Delights and do what we please But this is a Principle of Fear and Restraint that for all these things God will bring thee into the Judgment Eccles. 11.9 Rejoice O young Man in thy Youth and let thy Heart chear thee in the days of thy Youth and walk in the ways of thine Heart and in the sight of thine Eyes but know thou that for all these things God will bring thee into Iudgment None of us can hide or withdraw our selves from that great Tribunal before which we are to give an
hard for the Lord And this answered Ier. 32.17 There is nothing too hard for God The Affirmative is in the Text And Matth. 19.26 With God all things are possible And the Negative which binds it the more strongly is in Luke 1.37 With God nothing shall be impossible The General is in the Text All things are possible with God and the Particular is in Iob 42.2 I know that thou canst do every thing So that the Power of God is not only propounded in the Lump but particularly parcelled out Certainly God is Almighty 2. I shall prove it by Reason First The Creation of the World shews it The Apostle tells us Rom. 1.20 That the invisible things of him from the Creation of the World are clearly seen being understood by the things that are made even his Eternal Power and Godhead If you will know what God is look upon his Creatures Every Creature that hath past his hand hath some prints and some stamp upon it that may discover God his Godhead and his Power that is the most visible thing seen in the Creation His Wisdom and Goodness is seen in the Creation but his Power lyes upward and the most Natural Notion that we have of God is God Almighty God made all the things that are seen and more than are seen He that made all things is Omnipotent and can do whatever is possible to be done Creatures only can do what is possible to be done in their own kind A Man is one kind of Creature an Angel is another both have their Essence limited Man can do things belonging to a Man an Angel can do all things belonging to an Angel but God made all things and therefore he can do all things In short He that stretcheth out the Heavens as a Curtain Isa. 40.22 He that handles the great Ocean as a Child newly come out of the Womb he that appointed the Clouds a garment thereof and thick darkness a sw●●●ing-band for it Job 38.8 9. He that hangs the Earth upon nothing Job 26.7 What cannot he do The Earth that vast and ponderous Body has nothing to support it but the fluid Air that will not so much as support a Pin or Feather It hangs like a Ball in the midst of the Heavens where are the Pillars and Props that su●tai● this mighty Mass It is upheld by nothing but the Power of God And for the manner of making How did he make all things By his Word This great Builder needed no Instruments and Tools Heb. 11.10 Whose Builder and Maker is God He commanded and they were created Psal. 48.5 What more easie than a word One asks what is become of the Tools and Engines wherewith God made the World Tully brings in a Philosopher disputing against the Creation of the World with what Spade did God dig the Sea where was the Trowel wherewith he arched the Heavens and the Line and Plummer by which he laid forth the Foundations of the Earth There was nothing but his 〈◊〉 that brought all things out of the Womb of nothing This is the Omnipo●●●● the Glorious God that can do all things And then Ex parte termini he brought all things out of nothing which Philosophers could not so much as conceive how it should be done What a large stride and gap is there between Being and Not being He that out of meer nothing brought forth all this World certainly nothing can be too hard for him A Man cannot work without Materials and preparations to his work but God works when he hath nothing to work upon As long as the Creatures endure as long as Heaven and Earth stands which is a Monument of God's Power we need not doubt of his Alsufficiency and therefore in difficult and hazardous Case the Scripture referrs us to God as a Creator 1 Pet. 4.19 Wherefore let them that suffer according to the 〈◊〉 of God commit the keeping of their Souls to him in well doing as unto a faithful Creator Why as unto a Creator At that time they carried their Lives in their hands they had nothing to subsist upon no visible Interests to defend them Well go on chearfully in well-doing and commit your selves to him that can work all things out of nothing your Souls that is your Lives put your Lives into the Creator's hands There may be something of Love in the Expression he that Created you will take care of you and there is also something of Power implyed they had but only from day to day and then he bids them ●rust in God as a Creator So Psal. 124.8 Our help is in the 〈◊〉 of the Lord who made Heaven and Earth Whilst you see Heaven and Earth doubt not of God he hath no● lost nor spent his Power He that made Heaven and Earth is as ready and as able to work as he did at first Thô a Potter it is Basil's S●mi●●●de make a thousand Vessels his Art is not lessened by the making but encreased rather So whatever God doth he doth not spend by giving his Power is the same and his Word is as mighty as ever He spoke and it was 〈◊〉 he commanded and it stood fast Psal. 33.9 and that when there was nothing to work on The Will and the Word of God what mighty things can they do He can do the greatest things without any visible Means things are done in the World and no Body can tell how or by what So the Apostle tells us that he still acts according to his mighty Power which he wrought in the Creation 1 Cor. 1.28 God hath chosen 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 things that are not to bring to nought things that are God will ever Triumph over humane Improbabilities and will have no Flesh to despair because of the smallness of the means or to glory in his sight because of the greatness of them for he doth all things and that by his mighty Power Rom. 4.17 His Creating Power is there again alluded to He calleth those things that are not as thô they were As when God created the World he spoke Light out of Darkness and so still when he finds nothing to work upon he calls things that are not as thô they were speaking of fulfilling his Promises to Abraham So he works Grace in the Hearts of his People according to his Creating Power 2 Cor. 4.6 For God who commanded the light to shine out of darkness hath shined in our hearts to give us the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Iesus Christ. So that Nature well considered is a great help to Grace when we consider the Creation and busie our Thoughts therein it helps us more to enlarge the Power of God in our Apprehensions Secondly As Creation so Providence shews it Take it either for God's External or Internal Providence 1. His External Providence preserving all things in their proper Place and for their proper Use Heb. 1.3 He upholdeth all things by the word of his Power All things
destroyed him that had the Power of Death This was a necessary means of Conquest and Christ must overcome Satan by suffering himself to be overcome visibly by him The Devil doth not conquer Christ by Death but Christ doth conquer him And still all the Temptations of the Devil are but the wounding of the Heel the Loss is not great to Christ or his Members As Dan is compared to a Serpent by the Way or an Adder in the Path that biteth the Horse-heels so that his Rider shall fall backward Gen. 49.17 Such is the Craft of Satan he doth not usually bring Temptations before our Reason but they enter in at the Back-door of Sensual Appetite but tho he bite the Heel the Life of Grace is secured Satan prevailed so far against Christ that his wicked Instruments brought him to the Cross pursued him to the Death there But 2 Cor. 13.4 Though he was crucified through VVeakness yet he liveth by the Power of God Or as it is in 1 Pet. 3.18 Being put to Death in the Flesh but quickned by the Spirit So for Christians he may divers ways wound and afflict us in our outward Interests but the inner Man is safe 2 Cor. 4.16 Though our outward Man perish yet the inward Man is renewed day by day Nay we may be bruised in the Heel by divers Temptations and Slips into Sin yet the Vitals of Grace are not hurt there is no total Extinction of our Love to God I should come now to the fourth Branch That tho Christ was bruised in the Conflict yet it endeth in Satan's total Overthrow His Heel was bruised but Satan's Head was crushed But of that anon In the mean time by way of Use let me press you chearfully to remember and celebrate this Victory of Christ. The Duty we are engaging in is an Eucharist and we come to rejoice in God our Saviour Let me bespeak you in the Psalmist's Words Psal. 98.1 O sing unto the Lord a new Song for he hath done marvellous things his right Hand and his holy Arm have gotten him the Victory Or Psal. 118.15 16. The Voice of Rejoicing and Salvation is in the Tabernacle of the Righteous The Right Hand of the Lord doth valiantly The Right Hand of the Lord is exalted the Right Hand of the Lord doth valiantly Psal. 106.2 Who can utter the mighty Acts of the Lord who can shew forth all his Praise 1. The Conqueror is the Seed of the Woman or the Son of God incarnate O let us bless God for so great a Mercy Luke 1. from 68 to 76. Blessed be the Lord God of Israel for he hath visited and redeemed his People and hath raised up an Horn of Salvation for us in the House of his Servant David as he spake by the Mouth of his holy Prophets which have been since the World began That we should be saved from our Enemies and from the Hand of all that hate us to perform the Mercy promised to our Fathers and to remember his holy Covenant The Oath which he sware to our Father Abraham that he would grant unto us that we being delivered out of the Hands of our Enemies might serve him without Fear in Holiness and Righteousness before him all the Days of our Life What shall the Son of God come from Heaven to subdue the Kingdom of Satan and to deliver Men from this Bondage and we be no more affected with it 2. The Manner of Overcoming it is by suffering a shameful painful and accursed Death Rev. 1.5 6. Vnto him that loved us and washed us from our Sins in his own Blood and made us Kings and Priests to God and his Father to him be Glory and Dominion for ever and ever Amen Again Worthy is the Lamb that was slain to receive Power and Riches and VVisdom and Strength and Honour and Glory and Blessing Rev. 5.12 And ver 9. For thou wast slain and hast redeemed us to God by thy Blood out of every Kindred and Tongue and People and Nation That by a Death which he deserved not he should destroy the Death which we deserved 3. Who is overcome The Devil Rev. 12.10 Now is come Salvation and Strength and the Kingdom of our God and the Power of his Christ for the Accuser of our Brethren is cast down who accused them before our God day and night Ver. 11. And they overcame him by the Blood of the Lamb and the VVord of their Testimony and they loved not their Lives unto the Death Ver. 12. Therefore rejoice ye Heavens and ye that dwell in them VVo to the Inhabitants of the Earth and of the Sea for the Devil is come down unto you having great VVrath because he knoweth that he hath but a short Time O Christians what will raise your Hearts in Thanksgiving to God if not these three Arguments which I have plainly mentioned to you for the Matter needeth no Descants The Incarnation of the Son of God who came as the Seed of the Woman that he might free Mankind from the Power the Devil had over them by Sin Then the Merit and Satisfaction of our Saviour for he was bruised in his Heel And then the dissolution of Satan's Power and the freeing of Mankind out of his Hands either as a Tempter or a Tormentor 4. The Effects of the Victory when 't is applied to us I shall mention three 1. Our Conversion to God and the destruction of Sin in our Hearts or our actual deliverance from Satan Luke 11.21 22. VVhen a strong Man armed keepeth his Palace his Goods are in peace but when a stronger than he shall come upon him and overcome him he taketh from him all his Armour wherein he trusted and divideth his Spoils This was our Case All was in a sinful Quiet and Peace When Wind and Tide go together no wonder if there be a Calm Satan's Suggestions and our Corruptions suted the one with the other But blessed be God that this carnal Security is disturbed that the Kingdom of God is come upon us that Christ by a sacred Rescue hath dispossessed Satan and destroyed Sin O let us give Thanks unto the Father who hath made us meet to be Partakers of the Inheritance of the Saints in Light who hath delivered us from the Power of Darkness and translated us into the Kingdom of his dear Son Col. 1.12 13. 2. Remission of Sins Acts 26.18 To open their Eyes and to turn them from Darkness to Light and from the Power of Satan unto God that they may receive Forgiveness of Sins and an Inheritance among them that are sanctified by Faith that is in me Col. 1.13 14. VVho hath delivered us from the Power of Darkness and translated us into the Kingdom of his dear Son in whom we have Redemption through his Blood even the forgiveness of Sins Christ's Subjects have the Privileges of his Kingdom Now bless the Lord O my Soul and all that is within me bless his holy Name Bless the Lord O
with the Blessing of eternal Life His Priestly Actions after the Order of Aaron were his Consecration to his everlasting blessed Priesthood after the Order of Melchisedeck Without these Sufferings he could neither be a faithful nor a merciful high Priest nor satisfy his Father's Justice nor have a full feeling from Experience of the Creatures Misery Well then as Christ was consecrated at his Death so is a Christian who runneth Parallel with Christ in all his Offices As Christ had an Inauguration into that Priesthood he executed upon Earth at his Baptism So hath a Christian for his spiritual Priesthood as soon as washed in the Laver of Regeneration but for his everlasting Priesthood at Death 2. My next Argument is This suteth with the other Privilege of Kings We are made Kings as well as Priests Now as our Kingly Office is not perfect till we come to Heaven so neither our Priestly and therefore it mainly respecteth our Ministration in the heavenly Temple How is a poor Christian a King here unless in a Riddle 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 as he vanquisheth the Devil the World and the Flesh As it is a Princely thing to be above inferiour things and to trample them under our Feet The Heathen could say Rex est qui metuit nihil Rex est qui cupit nihil He is a King that is above the Hopes and Fears of the World that feareth nothing and desireth nothing This is indeed in a Metaphor a Kingly Spirit to have our Hearts in Heaven and to look upon all sublunary things as beneath our Care and Affections Christ's Kingdom is not of this World neither is a Believer's Here upon Earth we reign only in a spiritual way But the Privilege cometh fully to be verified when we tread Satan under our Feet and triumph over Enemies and reign visibly and gloriously sitting upon Thrones with Christ at his Coming judging the World and Angels themselves Matth. 19.28 Verily I say unto you that ye which have followed me in the Regeneration when the Son of Man shall sit in the Throne of his Glory ye shall also sit upon twelve Thrones judging the twelve Tribes of Israel Luke 22.29 30. I appoint unto you a Kingdom as my Father hath appointed unto me That ye may eat and drink at my Table in my Kingdom and sit on Thrones judging the twelve Tribes of Israel Psal. 49.14 The upright shall have Dominion over them in the Morning And 1 Cor. 6.2 Know ye not that we shall judg the World And ver 3. Know ye not that we shall judg Angels Neither will this Kingdom be terminated and ended at the Day of Judgment but they shall be Kings eternal in Heaven Luke 12.32 Fear not little Flock it is your Father's good Pleasure to give you the Kingdom 2 Tim 2.12 If we suffer with him we shall also reign with him that is in Heaven With respect to this Title Right and Interest we are said to be made Kings Now proportionably the other Privilege of being made Priests must be expounded also We are spiritual Priests upon Earth we have our Sacrifices of Prayers Praises and Alms and devoting our selves to God But this Office is not compleated till we come to Heaven and do immediately minister before the Lord. Then we have Entrance into the holiest Heb. 10.19 Having therefore Brethren Boldness to enter into the holiest by the Blood of Iesus Not in Spirit but in Person For if the chief Part of our Kingly Office be yet behind why not the chief Part of our Priestly Office also 3. Then we are qualified and prepared Sanctification must go before Consecration and the more sanctified the more consecrated And when our Sanctification is finished then our Consecration is consummated and not till then Now in this World our Justification and Sanctification is imperfect we are not got above our legal Fears and Grace is very weak in us You know before we can serve the living God our Consciences must be purged from dead Works Heb. 9.14 As the High Priest was not to approach God without his Washings lest he die And we are bidden to draw nigh to God with a true Heart in full Assurance of Faith having our Hearts sprinkled from an evil Conscience and our Bodies washed with pure Water Heb. 10.22 If we have the Privilege of Priests we must perform the Duties of Priests Now we are not perfect as appertaining to the Conscience nor are we fully cleansed and sanctified till the Vail of the Flesh be removed and we be presented to God without Spot and Wrinkle Somewhat is begun indeed that will tend to and end in perfect Sanctification enough to qualify us for our Ministration at this Distance from God There is enough done on Christ's Part by way of Impetration and Merit Heb. 10.14 For by one Offering he hath perfected for ever them that are sanctified or consecrated he hath payed the Price but as to the Application that is by Degrees The Priest under the Law was seven Days in consecrating this figured all the time that interveneth before we enter upon the everlasting Sabbath Our whole Life is the time of Consecration which goeth on by Degrees and will be made compleat both for Body and Soul at the Resurrection for then shall we be made fit to approach the Throne of Glory and serve our God in a perfect manner in the eternal Temple of Heaven In this Life our Consecration is not yet finished we cannot come so near God we are qualified indeed to come to the Throne of Grace but not qualified to come to the Throne of Glory But the Work is a-doing and in time it will be accomplished 4. We have not the full Privileges of Priests till then which is Intimacy full Communion Nearness of Access to God and Ministration before him This is the Privilege we have as Priests The Apostle telleth us Heb. 9.8 The Holy Ghost signifieth that the way to the holiest of all was not yet made manifest while as the first Tabernacle was yet standing How did the Holy Ghost signify this I answer by the whole Oeconomy and Frame of that Dispensation God kept State and Majesty then and his People must not come too near him The common Israelite must not come too near the Sanctuary they were not to camp or pitch their Tents round about it but only the Levites lest they die Numb 1.52 53. And the Children of Israel shall pitch their Tents every Man by his own Camp and every Man by his own Standard throughout the Host. But the Levites shall pitch round about the Tabernacle of Testimony that there be no Wrath upon the Congregation of the Children of Israel It was a dangerous thing for the common Israelites to be too near the Symbols of God's Presence to teach us the Distance between God and Men and their Unworthiness to come near him and his holy things But though the Levites might encamp near it yet none but the Priests must
Ye worship ye know not what so generally do People worship they know not what Ask them what God is and whom they worship they cannot tell they are carried on by Custom and dark and blind Superstition and they mutter over their Prayers to an unknown Power such blind and wild Conceits have they of the Nature of God till they see him by the Light of his own Spirit This Ignorance is sad because it is a sign of no Grace and it is a pledg of future Judgment In these days of Gospel-Light it is a sign of no Grace Jer. 31.34 They shall all know me from the least of them to the greatest of them saith the Lord. God hath no Child so little but he knows his Father In the days of the Gospel now it is so clearly preached it is required of the meanest sort as well as those that have the advantages of better Education And it is a Pledg of future Judgment 2 Thess. 1.8 Christ will come in flaming Fire to render Vengeance on them that know not God and that obey not the Gospel We have low Thoughts of the Guilt of Ignorance and think God will not be severe against such many ignorant Creatures are harmless and do no wrong but to live and die in Ignorance is a matter of sad Consequence There is Vengeance for Pagans that know not God by showers of Rain and fruitful Seasons and indeed they principally are intended Divide Men into two sorts those that have only the Light of Nature Sense and Reason to guide them and those that have the Light of the Gospel there is Vengeance for Pagans that have no other Apostles sent to them but those natural Apostles of Sun Moon and Stars They had Light shining to them in God's Works and they had Sense and Reason Eyes to see the Light and so they were bound to know the first Cause and might see God working and guiding all things in the World but there is much more Vengeance for Christians for those that have God's Word the Light of Faith and yet shut their Eyes against the Light Usually come and talk with Men they will acknowledg they are poor ignorant Creatures and God that made them will save them tho the Scripture speaks quite contrary Isa. 27.11 This is a People of no Vnderstanding therefore he that made them will not have Mercy upon them and he that formed them will shew them no Favour God is exceeding angry when all Advantages of Light are lost A Pagan is ignorant of God but you are worse being unteachable He that hath only Sun and Moon to teach him shall be damned for his Ignorance of God but if you do not profit by the Light of the Gospel to conceive more worthily of the Nature and Glory of God your Judgment will be greater 2. We do not honour God as the First Cause when we do not depend upon him that is Ungodliness Trust and Dependance is the ground of all Commerce between us and God and it is the greatest Homage and Respect which we yield to the Creator and First Cause Now when Men can trust any visible Creature rather than God their Estates rather than God they rob him of his peculiar Honour That there is such a Sin as trusting in the Creature excluding God is clear from Job 31.24 If I have made Gold my Hope or have said to the fine Gold Thou art my Confidence Iob to vindicate himself from Hypocrisy reckons up the usual Sins of a Hypocrite among the rest this is one to make Gold his Confidence Men are apt to think it the Staff of their Lives and Stay of their Posterity and Ground of their Welfare and Happiness and so their Hearts are diverted from God and their Trust is intercepted It is a usual Sin tho little thought of for Men to intrench themselves within a great Estate and then think they are safe and secure against all the Changes and Chances of the present Life and so God is laid aside Let God offer to intrench us within the Promises and leave his Name in pawn with us yet we are full of Fears and Doubts Prov. 18.10 The Name of the Lord is a strong Tower the Righteous runneth into it and is safe But ver 11. The rich Man's Wealth is his strong City and as an high Wall in his own Conceit Such as think themselves safe in a great Estate do not acknowledg God as the First Cause which gives Being and sustains all things and therefore Covetousness is called Idolatry Col. 3.5 and a covetous Man is called an Idolater Ephes. 5.5 not so much because of his Love of Money as because of his Trust in it The Glutton counteth his Belly his God Phil. 3.19 Whose God is their Belly he mindeth the Gratifications of his Appetite yet he doth not trust in his Belly-Chear he thinks not to be protected by it therefore he is not called an Idolater as the covetous who robbeth God of his Trust. We are all apt to make an Idol of the Creature and poor Men think if they had Wealth this were enough to make them happy they trust in those that have it which is Idolatry upon Idolatry Therefore it is said Psal. 62.9 Surely Men of low degree are Vanity and Men of high degree are a Lie To appearance Men of low degree are nothing and Men of high degree are a Lie because we are apt to trust in them But chiefly it is incident to the Rich they that have Riches are apt to trust in Riches Mark 10.23 How hardly shall they that have Riches enter into the Kingdom of God! compared with ver 24. Children how hard is it for them that trust in Riches to enter into the Kingdom of God Now this is a secret Sin A Man doth not think that he makes Money his Idol if he he doth not pray or offer Sacrifices to it or give it some perceivable Worship and tho he use it as familiarly as any thing in a House But this Idolatry lies within tho a Man doth not entertain his Gold with Ceremony yet there is his Trust and Confidence that he shall be safe and do well because he hath such an Estate which he depends upon and not upon God We smile at the Vanity of the Heathens that worshipped Stocks and Stones and Idols of Gold and Silver and we do worse but more Spiritually when our Trust is terminated in the Creature Though we do not say to Gold Thou art my Confidence or you shall deliver me or I will put my Trust in you or use any such gross Language yet this is the Interpretation of our Carriage A covetous Man may speak as basely of Wealth as another he may say I know Gold is but refined Earth but his Heart resteth on it as his only refuge and stay and he thinks he and his Children cannot be happy without it which is a great Sin it sets up another God chains the Heart to the World and
and you and your Hearts be together you sin against God Job 21.13 They spend their Days in Wealth and in a moment go down to the Grave It is dangerous to employ your whole Time in Mirth and in Visits and in Company that should be spent in examining your Hearts humbling your Souls and seeking the Face of God so that your Hearts grow dead and barren Helps to Sobriety are two to consider the Preciousness of Time and the Vileness and Danger of Pleasure First The Preciousness of Time that will appear in sundry Considerations 1. Time is short We have a great deal of Work to do and but little Time therefore we should redeem it from Pleasure and rather incroach upon our Recreation and spend it in Matters that most concern us All complain of the shortness of Time and yet every one hath more Time than he useth well We should rather complain of the Loss of Time than of the Shortness of Time as Seneca said Non accepimus brevem vitam sed fecimus nec inopes Temporis sed prodigi sumus We make our Lives far more short than otherwise they would be and we do not want Time but waste it We spend it freely upon Mirth and vain Pleasures as if we had more than we could well tell what to do withal Life is short and yet we throw it away as if we had not such great work to do as to mortify Corruptions and to make our Peace with God as if that Eternity which cannot be exhausted in our Thoughts did not depend upon this Moment When Men are writing of a Sermon and have but little Paper left they write close O consider our Work lies upon our Hands and therefore the Acts of Duty should be more close and thick The Sun is even going down we know not how soon Day may be over 2. Too much Time hath been spent already so will all the Godly-wise judg 1 Pet. 4.3 For the Time past of our Life may suffice us to have wrought the Will of the Gentiles Rom. 13.12 The Night is far spent the Day is at hand And there 's but little left to express your Love and Thankfulness in glorifying God Our Infancy was spent in Ease and Youth in Sin and Age in Business Certainly that part of your Lives was merely lost which was spent in an unregenerate Condition Saith Austin Perdit quod vivit qui te non diligit He loseth that Time which he lives that doth not love the Lord. Properly we are not said to live till we live in Christ. A Man may be long at Sea tossed to and fro upon the Waves and yet be but little from his Port and cannot be said to have made a long Voyage so a Man may abide long in the World but cannot be said to live long if he doth not live in Christ. Reflect this Truth upon thy Heart Alas my Life hitherto hath been a Death rather than a Life useless and lost to all spiritual Purposes and shall I still waste my Time and spend my Days in Ease and Idleness Travellers that have tarried long in their Inn mend their Pace and ride as much in an Hour as before they did in many so we have staid too long O let us now mend our Pace Say I have lived thus long vainly sinfully carnally in an earthly manner I have little thought of God and treasuring up for Heaven or providing for my latter End O how rich might I have been if I had been a good Merchant for my Soul How am I now out●tripp'd by many my Equals my Youngers in Age but Seniors in Grace They are in Christ before me O why doth God spare me but to recover that which is lost 3. Consider it is uncertain how long thou shalt enjoy the Season the present time is always best and shall we waste it vainly We have not a Lease of our Lives Ludovicus Capellus tells of a Rabbin that being asked When was the fittest time for a Man to repent he answered him One day before he dies meaning presently for this may be your last day We know not how soon God may call us to himself In an Orchard some Fruits are pluck'd green few are left to rot upon the Tree Mariners that have not the Wind in a Bottle are ready to tackle the first Gale We shall never have a better opportunity to consider our ways in Youth we want Wisdom and Zeal and in Age Strength in the midst of Business we want Leisure and in the midst of Leisure we want a Heart There is not more Efficacy in the latter season than in the former Do not think that Sickness and old Age will help you more in the work of Repentance than Youth Moral Arguments work not without Evangelical Grace The bad Thief had one foot in Hell and yet he blasphemed There will be more Difficulty in old Age but no Help Sickness and Age needs a Cordial and not Work and therefore no Season like the present 4. They that have lost Time know the worth of it O if they might have the happiness to live again that are now in Hell would they waste their precious hours so wantonly and lavishly as you do Dying Men that are afrighted in Conscience discover to us the Passions of the Damned they would give all the World for one Year or one Month to repent He that so passionately begged for a drop to cool his Tongue how would he have indented with God for a Year's Respite from Torment In the day of Death all the Wealth of the World will not purchase one day longer We never know what we lose in losing Time till it be too late It is better to be sensible of the worth of Time in Earth than in Hell Knowledg of things that are evil and bitter is more easily gained by Teaching than by Experience and Feeling But we do not lay these things to Heart Christ mourned over Ierusalem because she lost her day Luke 19.42 If thou hadst known even thou at least in this thy day the things which belong unto thy Peace but now they are hid from thine Eyes 5. We must give an account for Time and therefore let not Pleasure engross and take up too much of it Whenever God comes to reckon with his People the great thing for which he calls them to an account is their Time he keeps an exact reckoning of the Years of his Patience Psal. 95.10 Forty Years long was I grieved with this Generation I have given them thirty forty fifty Years Respite to think of their Sins and apply their Hearts to be wise for Eternity So of the Times and Seasons of Grace and Methods and Dispensations of Mercy Luke 13.7 Behold these three Years came I seeking Fruit of this Fig-tree and find none by which is meant the three Years of Christ's Ministry with the Jews for he was then entring on his last half-year When the Scripture speaks in a round number there 's
return That unto me every Knee shall bow and every Tongue shall swear It is a Prediction of Christ's Sovereignty and it is ratified with an Oath all God's Holiness and Glory is laid at Stake that it shall be accomplished Now this Prophecy is twice alledged in the New-Testament Phil. 2.10 11. At the Name of Iesus every Knee shall bow of things in Heaven and things in Earth and things under the Earth And every Tongue shall confess There it is made the Fruit of Christ's Ascension what is swear in the Prophet there is confess they are both Acts of Worship and given to Christ Presently God gave him this Power upon his Ascension for his Ascension was his solemn Inauguration into the Kingly Office Christ was a chosen King and anointed from all Eternity While he was here in the World he was a King but when he ascended up on high then he was a Crowned King and God undertook to make good this Prophecy That every Knee should bow to him as David was anointed by Samuel but crowned at Hebron But some will say we do not see that all things are put under him there are damned Spirits that resist his Counsels and there are wicked Men that rebel against his Laws every Knee doth not bow and every Tongue doth not call him Lord. But wait a little the Work is a doing Christ's Royal Office receiveth several Accessions of Glory and Degrees of Perfection till the Day of Judgment and then it is discovered in a most Imperial manner The Apostle quoteth this Place to prove the Day of Judgment Rom. 14.10 11. Why dost thou judg thy Brother and why dost thou set at nought thy Brother We must all stand before the Iudgment-Seat of Christ. How doth he prove that For it is written As I live saith the Lord every Knee shall bow to me and every Tongue shall confess to God implying that at the Day of Judgment this Promise shall be fully made good This is the consummate Act of his Regal Office then Devils and wicked Men shall all be made to stoop to Christ. Christ's Kingdom is a growing Kingdom Isa. 9.7 Of the Increase of his Government and Peace there shall be no end Not only of his Government but of the Increase of his Government then it is at its full strength Therefore it is called the Day of the Lord 2 Pet. 3.10 The Day of the Lord cometh as a Thief in the Night Then Christ discovereth himself as Lord in all his Royalties and Greatness and makes his Enemies shake before him Then also he shews himself to be a King to his People Mat. 25.34 Then shall the King say unto them on his right Hand Mark the special Title that is given to Christ when he invites the Saints into his Bosom then we come to receive from Christ the most Royal Donative and highest Fruit of his Kingly Office Thirdly The Consequents of that Day I shall name three sending of Persons judged to their everlasting State giving up the Kingdom to his Father and burning the World 1. The sending of Persons judged to their everlasting State the Elect into Glory and the Wicked into Torments For the Elect Matth. 25.34 Come ye blessed of my Father inherit the Kingdom prepared for you from the Foundation of the World O you have been too long absent Come blessed Children come into my Bosom Come possess that which was prepared for you before you had a Being in the World And then for the Wicked by a terrible Ban and Proscription they are excommunicated and cast out of the Presence of the Lord Ver. 31. Depart from me ye cursed into everlasting Fire prepared for the Devil and his Angels A terrible Ban and Proscription As Haman's Face was covered when the King was angry and so he was led away to Execution so the Wicked banished from Christ's Presence are accursed to all Eternity and so enter into their Eternal State Now from this Sentence either of Absolution or Condemnation there 's no Appeal 't is pronounced by Christ as God-Man On Earth many times God's Sentence is repealed God may speak of the Ruin of a Nation but Free-Grace may interpose Jer. 18.7 8. At what instant I shall speak concerning a Nation and concerning a Kingdom to pluck up and to pull down and to destroy it If that Nation against whom I have pronounced turn from their Evil I will repent of the Evil that I thought to do unto them Deus mutat Sententiam non Decretum In the World tho God doth not change his Decrees yet he changeth his Sentence many times the Sentence shews what might be the Decree shews what shall be But now this Sentence shall never be reversed Now is the Day of Patience then of Recompence the Day of Patience is past It is said Luke 2.14 Peace upon Earth God may proclaim War against a Soul or People that he may awaken them to look after their Peace but this is a Sentence that shall never be changed The Execution is speedy here many times the Sentence is past but not speedily executed against an evil Work Eccles. 8.11 But here Christ's Sentence presently begins and the Wicked in the very sight of the Godly are thrust into Hell Mat. 13.30 Gather ye together first the Tares and bind them in Bundles to burn them but gather the Wheat into my Barn Which doth awaken the Grief and Envy of the Wicked when they shall see others gathered into the Great Congregation and themselves thrust out And then the Godly have a deeper sense of their own Condition When Contraries are put together they do mutually illustrate one another so when we see the Misery of the Wicked this matures our Apprehensions and makes us have larger Thoughts of our Deliverance by Christ. And then this Sentence to it is upon the whole Person and that for ever Upon the whole Man Go ye cursed and Come ye blessed both Body and Soul share in the Reward and Punishment And then the Sentence is Eternal it remains for ever Why for the Reward is built upon an infinite Merit the Lord Christ his Blood is of an infinite value the Virtue of it lasts to all Eternity to secure Heaven to us And the Punishment is Eternal because an Infinite Majesty is offended In short God is never weary of blessing the Godly and never weary of cursing the Wicked and accomplishing his Judgment and Displeasure against them 2. The next Consequent is the resigning and giving up of the Kingdom to the Father You have it described 1 Cor. 15.24 to 28. I suppose this giving up of the Kingdom is not taken for a resigning of his Kingly Office for Christ still holds the Government and wears the Crown of Honour to be the Head of the Church But Kingdom here is put for the Subjects of the Kingdom He shall finish the present Manner of Dispensation and present all the Elect to God and give them up as a Prey snatched out
the Grief and would fain shift off the Cross but when we see the End then we acknowledg it is good to be afflicted If God write his Law upon our Hearts by his Stripes upon our Backs and so light a Trouble maketh way for so great a Benefit we should not grudg at it Our Happiness doth not consist in outward Comforts Riches Health Honour civil Liberty or comfortable Relations but in our acceptance with God and injoyment of God Good is to be determined by its respect to true Happiness Affliction therefore taketh nothing from our Happiness but addeth to it as it increaseth Grace and Holiness and so we are more approved of God injoy more of God 3. Impatiency at what is past or a fretting dislike of God's Dispensations Now by Faith we are perswaded both of the Greatness and Goodness of God and so our murmuring is prevented I. Faith has an esteem of the Greatness of God God is too great to be questioned The more we see the Greatness and Majesty of God the more is our Pride checked Iob 35.5 6. Look unto the Heavens and see and behold the Clouds which are higher than thou If thou sinnest what dost thou against him Or if thy Transgressions be multiplied what dost thou unto him It is a swelling against God's Soveraignty that he should have the disposal of us at his pleasure Hab. 2.4 Behold his Soul which is lifted up is not upright in him but the just shall live by his Faith The lifting up of the Heart is opposed to living by Faith The lifting up of the Heart is a proud murmuring conceited Disposition under trouble taxing and censuring his Proceedings Such a Soul will make defection Heb. 10.38 Now the Iust shall live by Faith but if any Man draw back my Soul shall have no pleasure in him Pride will not suffer the Heart to submit to the Will of God and so scorneth to bear the Cross of Christ. But now Faith that relieth upon God and his Promises suffereth God to take his own Way and that waiting upon God in his Way is a sure Path to a blessed Issue Pride is conceited of its own Wisdom and Power as if we could secure our selves better than by waiting upon God Pride hath no Opinion of God or his Dealings but Faith which is an high esteem of God referreth all to him 2. Of the Goodness of his Conduct Faith perswadeth us with Quietness and Security to cast our selves into God's Hands who will guide all things well Observe Christ's submission in his Trouble Matth. 26.39 He prayed saying O my Father if it be possible let this Cup pass from me nevertheless not as I will but as thou wilt And David's 2 Sam. 15.25 26. The King said unto Zadok Carry back the Ark of God into the City If I shall find favour in the Eyes of the Lord he will bring me again and shew me both it and his Habitation But if he thus say I have no delight in thee behold here am I let him do to me as seemeth good unto him All Discontents come from Unbelief we do not believe God's Providence and fatherly Care but act as Gentiles nor his Love in Christ for if we did we would let him alone to bring his Children to Heaven in his own Way Many times that is best for us which we do not think best for us Peter was best pleased when upon Mount Tabor Mat. 17.4 Lord it is good for us to be here But Christ had other Work for him to do Secondly The Causes of Trouble are removed by Faith As 1. Self-Love 2. The Life of Sense And 3. Fancy or vain Conceit A Man that is governed by these and is under the Influence of these will never be free from trouble But now Faith perswading us of the Love of God in Christ cureth our Self-love 1 John 4.16 We have known and believed the Love that God hath to us And shewing us better things to come weaneth us from present Sense 2 Cor. 4.18 While we look not at the things which are seen but at the things which are not seen And depending upon the Wisdom and Care of God referreth the choice of our Condition to him and the carving of our Lot and Portion as it maketh most for his Glory Phil. 1.20 Christ shall be magnified in my Body whether it be by Life or by Death whether by things adverse or prosperous whether the way be fair or foul In short there are certain Propositions and Conclusions which are absolutely necessary to exempt us from Trouble and carnal Self-love the Life of Sense and Fancy or vain Conceit will never submit to them but are only granted by Faith are the Results of Faith 1. That spiritual Benefit doth abundantly recompence and make amends for the loss of temporal Interests If an healthy Soul be in a sickly Body 3 Epist. John 2. I wish above all things that thou mayest prosper and be in health even as thy Soul prospereth If the inward Man may be renewed though the outward Man perish 2 Cor. 4.16 Though the outward Man perish yet the inward Man is renewed day by day That a little Faith discovered to be sound and saving is of more worth than the best Gold upon Earth 1 Pet. 1.7 That the trial of your Faith being much more precious than of Gold that perisheth though it be tried with Fire might be found unto Praise and Honour and Glory at the appearing of Iesus Christ. I● sore Trials discover Reality of Grace better undergo them than be without them and we should esteem and prize these Seasons of exercising and trying Grace more than times of the quickest and greatest Gain in the World a little 〈◊〉 in a Trial should make up all the Pain Shame and Loss that attendeth it Now Self-love Sense and Fancy will never subscribe to this 2. That God will never leave us wholly destitute or to Difficulties insupportable 1 Cor. 10.13 God is faithful who will not suffer you to be tempted above that ye are able but will with the Temptation also make a way to escape that ye may be able to bear it Alas many times in the Eye of Sense they are left and see no Helper 3. That all the Bitter of outward Trials is nothing to the Sweets of inward Communion which the Soul hath or may have with God thereby Heb. 12.11 Now no chastening for the present seemeth to be joyous but grievous nevertheless afterward it yieldeth the peaceable Fruit of Righteousness unto them that are exercised thereby 4. That Hope against Hope and Patience above Strength is the truest Life of Faith and never wanted a most comfortable Issue Rom. 4.18 Who against Hope believed in Hope that he might become the Father of many Nations James 5.11 Behold we count them happy which endure Ye have heard of the Patience of Job and have seen the End of the Lord that the Lord is very pitiful and of tender Mercy 5. That all the
forewarned in peaceable times of approaching Troubles and the rather because we are so apt still to promise great things to our selves 2 VSE Is of Reproof of several sorts 1. Of those that suffer per Force by compulsion and constraint not willingly It is not enough to bear the Cross but we must take it It is said of the three Children That they yielded their Bodies that they might not Serve nor Worship any God except their own God Dan. 3.28 that is they chearfully suffered themselves to be cast into the Furnace rather than Worship any but the true God Many suffer but it is unwillingly and against stomach with repining and impatience under the Hand of God like refractory Oxen that draw back and are loth to submit their Necks to the Yoke especially such as have not been acquainted with sufferings Patience per force is no true Patience little better than the Patience of the Devils and Damned in Hell who suffer Misery and Torment against their Wills being forced to it Rebellion and want of Subjection is the very Curse of Crosses it maketh the burden heavier than otherwise it would be and causeth God to redouble his strokes as a stubborn Child under the Rod hath the more blows 2. Those that murmur not against the Cross in general but such a Cross if it were any other they could bear it Christ saith Take up the Cross indefinitely whatever God is pleased to lay on us we must not be our own Carvers but stand to God's allowance The Patient is not to choose his own Physick God knows what is best for us Men under their Troubles wish that God would afflict them in another kind lay any trouble upon them rather than that which is laid and think they could bear it better The poor Man wisheth any other Cross but Poverty the sick Man he could bear Poverty better than the Pain of Sickness he that hath a long and lingring sickness wisheth for a sharp fit so it might be short and on the contrary another feeling a sharp and violent Sickness could wish for a longer so it were less painful Thus we are apt to dislike our Cross which God layeth on us for the present But this is Disobedience to God and Folly too for if God should leave us to our selves to choose our own Crosses we should choose worse for our selves than the Lord doth that affliction which is hurtful and dangerous for us The Lord knows what is best for us and in what Vein to strike us 3. Those that desert their Duty and their Station as being discouraged by the Cross These are more culpable than the former Psal. 125.5 As for such as turn aside unto their crooked ways the Lord shall lead them forth with the workers of iniquity He had been speaking of the rod of the wicked resting on the lot of the righteous Ver. 3. and therefore by them that turn aside he meaneth such as dare not trust God nor adhere to the Comfort of the Promises these are in the same rank with open Enemies Rev. 21.8 The fearful and unbelieving are joined together 4. Those that seek to make their worldly advantage and the Profession of the Gospel agree further than they ever will and when they cannot frame the World and their Conveniencies to the Gospel they will fashion a Gospel to the World and their carnal Courses in it It is pity such had not been of the Lord's Councel when he first contrived and preached the Gospel that they might have helped him to some discreet and mild course that would have served the turn for Heaven and Earth but do what ye can the way is narrow that leadeth to life Mat. 7.14 Take my yoke upon you c. and ye shall find rest unto your souls Matth. 11.29 5. Those that suffer but it is for their evil doing these take not up the Cross of Christ but the Cross of the Thieves Or if a Man put himself upon needless danger he taketh not up Christ's Cross but his own and so hath his amends in his own hands Afflictions so coming may be sanctified by Repentance good in their Use though not in their Cause When we suffer for our faults we ought to bear it patiently but we cannot suffer so chearfully 1 Pet. 4.15 But let none of you suffer as a murderer or as a thief or as an evil doer or as a busie body in other mens matters 3 VSE To press us to take up the Cross and to take heed of grudging and heartless discouragement Now that you may so take up the Cross see the Hand and Counsel of God in it So it was as to Christ's Cross Acts 2.23 Him being delivered by the determinate counsel and foreknowledg of God ye have taken and by wicked hands have crucifyed and slain Joh. 18.11 The Cup which my Father hath given me c. and so as to the Christian's Cross 1 Thes. 3.3 That no man should be moved by these afflictions for your selves know that we are appointed thereunto All things must obey God's appointment and every one must yield up himself to the disposal of God And we have Christ's Example who took up his Cross for us and doth not call us but to walk in such ways as he hath trodden before us 1 Pet. 2.21 For even hereunto were ye called because Christ also suffered for us leaving us an example that ye should follow his steps He hath paved the way with the blessing of his Example whatever the Cross be Are we Banished our Countrey Our Lord Jesus was a stranger upon Earth and when he was in the Cradle he was carryed into Egypt Are you poor you cannot be poorer than Christ who had not where to rest his Head Are you constrained to hard Fare He thought a draught of Water a courtesie Iohn 4.7 Iesus saith unto her Give me to drink And on the Cross they gave him Vinegar to drink when he was athirst Christ Preached in a Boat in the midst of the Waves Do but read the History of Christ's Life and the hardship he endured and will you be scandalized at a little suffering Are you reproached Christ himself was called a Devil accused of Blasphemy and Sedition and you must not think to be better used than he was Quum Christus ipse crucem supplicia passus sit tantùm illis pretii accessit ut nemo istis dignus sit saith Luther Since Christ hath endured the Cross there hath such a Value and Honour accrued to it thereby that no Man is worthy to have this Honour put upon him We bear it together with Christ Rom. 8.26 The Spirit also helpeth our infirmities 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 1 Cor. 10.13 He will with the Temptation also make a way to escape that ye may be able to bear it Such a Master may well expect chearful Servants He will give us Peace and Comfort in all our Sufferings Iohn 16.33 These things I have spoken unto you that in
them in all Assaults and Temptations and causing us to grow Col. 1.11 According to his glorious power unto all patience and long-suffering with joyfulness And Eph. 3.16 That he would grant you according to the riches of his glory to be strengthened with might by his Spirit in the inner man And thus he continueth to do till they be perfected and compleatly glorified Thus the Lord puts forth his power in defending quickning and increasing the Grace that he hath wrought in us We have seen there is a Power put forth in a way of Grace Now this should be considered by them that have a deep sense of their Impotency and carnal Distempers for these Reasons 1. Because it is a great Relief and Prop to the Soul O what cannot the working of this mighty Power do for us It exceedeth all the contrary Power whether in Sin the World or the Devil and so answers our Doubts and Fears But you will say How is the Power of God such a Relief to the soul We can easily grant that God is able but how shall we know that he will put forth this mighty Power for us I answer 1. In Agonies of Conscience it is not the Fear of Hell only that troubles us but our rooted Distempers Indeed Fears of Hell awaken us but when we come to see our inveterate and rooted Carnal Distempers this troubles us A poor Soul that is any thing far gone in this preparative Work cries out It is impossible this blind Heart of mine should ever be enlightned this vain Mind be made serious this hard Heart be ●oftned these bewitching Lusts renounced It is the Difficulty of parting with Sin troubleth the Conscience therefore it is a Relief to represent God as able So in the midst of Assaults and Temptations when we are dangerously beset and fear we shall never be able to hold out think of the Power of God 2 Tim. 1.12 I know whom I have believed and I am perswaded that he is able to keep that which I have committed unto him against that day Jude 24. Vnto him that is able to keep you from falling Our great Trouble is for want of Power 2. Again It must needs be a Relief to the Soul because if we be perswaded of his Power it gives us some hope of his Will also So that we may go to God and say as the Leper Matth. 8.2 Lord if thou wilt thou canst make me clean Look as Beggars if they see an ordinary Man pass by they do not use much Clamour and Importunity with him but if they see a Man well habited and well attended they will follow after him and plead hard for Relief and say Sir it is in the power of your hands to help us so it doth encourage us to consider God is thus able and can easily help and do this for us Nay 3. God's Power is engaged by Promise and therefore in many Cases we may reason he is able to keep us and therefore he will Rom. 14.4 He shall be holden up for God is able to make him stand And Rom. 11.23 They shall be grafted in for God is able to graft them in again The two Pillars of the Temple were called Iachin and Boaz Strength and Stability he hath strength and therefore he will establish for he hath Power enough to make good his Word 2. Difficulties are left for this very end to drive us to the Throne of Grace that we may set the Power of God a work that where Man leaves off there God may begin and when the Creature hath spent it's allowance the Creator may shew forth his strength Look as in the Outward Case God promiseth to deliver his People when he seeth that their power is gone Deut. 32.26 so in the Inward Case He giveth power to the faint and to them that have no might he encreaseth strength Isa. 40.29 VSE 1. Let this Support us in all the Difficulties that we meet with in our way to Heaven When we are at a loss God is not at a loss Zech. 8.6 If it be marvellous in the eyes of the remnant of this people in these days should it also be marvellous in my eyes saith the Lord God's Power is not to be measured by our Thoughts and by our Scantling Things may seem strange to us but God can easily effect them He that bringeth forth in the Spring such beautiful Flowers out of the Earth which looked with such a horrid and dismal Face in the Winter what cannot he work in our Souls This is a great support to a fain●ing Soul it is easie with God to do what we count impossible A Stranger cannot charm a Mastiff Dog when the Master of the house can with a word The Shepherd can call off the Dog from the Flock so the Lord can easily rebuke Satan when he finds him most violent and he can subdue and quell the strongest Lust. 2. When we are sensible of our weakness let us observe the Laws God hath set to the Creatures God will be attended upon and waited for in the use of Means We must come to the Throne of Grace and therefore our Lord when he teacheth us to pray he saith Thine is the Kingdom the Power and the Glory We must come to God if we would have his Power exerted And God will be believed in and have his Power rested upon and applyed Mark 15.28 Oh Woman great is thy Faith be it unto thee even as thou wilt John 11.40 If thou wilt believe thou shouldest see the Glory of God that is his Power If in desperate Exigences we would have the Power of God put forth God must be sought to and rested upon and you must abstain from all Sin Samson received Strength no longer from God than he kept the Law of his Profession When we entangle our selves and wilfully run into Sin and turn away from God we discharge God from looking after us 3. Observe what Experience you have of the Power of his Grace have you found it working in you Meer reading and hearing will not evidence this Truth so much as Experience that there is Power put forth in a Gracious way Alas otherwise we shall but speak of it as Strangers to it with cold Notions therefore can you say I can do all things through Christ strengthening me Phil. 4.13 And are you strong in the Lord and in the power of his might Eph. 6.10 Have you learned this Holy Art of conquering your Distempers and Temptations by the Power of God SERMON XV. ON MARK X. v. 27. With God all things are possible 3 Doct. I Come to the General Truth upon which this is grounded That God is Omnipotent and can do all things This I shall prove Explain Apply First I shall prove by Scripture and by Reason 1. By Scripture because it is an Article of Faith and the Scriptures that concern this Point may be ranked thus You will find the Question propounded Gen. 18.14 Is any thing too
Miracles and Acts of Mediation as if we had seen him in the Flesh is still the work and exercise of our Faith So the Apostle telleth the Galatians Chapter 3.1 Before whose Eyes Christ Iesus hath been evidently set forth Crucified among you That is before you he hath been convincingly declared as if he were set before your Eyes Nailed to the Cross. VVe should receive Christ as it were Crucified in the midst of us And the more lively and impressive Thoughts we have of this in the VVord and Sacraments the stronger is ones Faith VVe do so believe it and our Hearts are so warmed by it as if it were all done before our Eyes Such Evidence and Conviction should we have as to warm our Hearts 2. Present To see him so as to make him the Object of our Love and Trust. Iohn 6.40 And this is the will of him that sent me that he that seeth the Son and believeth on him may have Everlasting Life There is a clear sight of Christ still necessary to believing we must see him and know him Spiritually Though he be removed from us within the Curtain of the Heavens yet we must see him and such Worth and Excellency in him as may draw off our Hearts from other things see him so as to believe that he is at the Right Hand of God negotiating for us that we may trust our Selves and our All in his Hands Stephen said Acts 7.56 Behold I see the Heavens opened and the Son of Man standing at the Right Hand of God He saw the Lord Jesus as in a posture of readiness to assist and help him that was by Extraordinary Vision for it is said The Heavens opened But Faith doth the like in its degree and proportion Especially must we see him at the Right Hand of God ready to receive us when we die 3. Future We must see him that is be assured of his second Coming and thoroughly perswaded that we shall see him As Iob 19.25 26 27. For I know that my Redeemer liveth and that he shall stand in the latter days upon the Earth And though after my Skin Worms destroy this Body yet in my Flesh I shall see God Whom I shall see for my self and mine Eyes shall behold him At the Resurrection we shall get this Sight and Blessed Vision of God Now Faith must over-look all Impediments to assure our selves of this 2. There are other Objects about which the Vision of Faith is exercised as the Glory and Blessedness of the World to come Faith is the Perspective of the Soul by which it can see things at a distance as present It can look beyond and above the World and draw unspeakable Joy from the Hope of Eternal Life Moses Heb. 11.26 Esteemed the Reproach of Christ greater Riches than the Treasures of Egypt for he had respect to the Recompen●e of Reward 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 He looked to it The Glory of the World to come is represented and set before us in the Promise we see it clearly there Heb. 6.18 That by two Immutable Things in which it was impossible for God to Lie we might have strong Consolation who have fled for Refuge to lay hold upon the Hope set before us Heb. 12.2 Looking unto Iesus the Author and Finisher of our Faith who for the Ioy that was set before him endured the Cross despised the Shame and is set down at the Right Hand of the Throne of God To this we should look and see it as if it were before our Eyes that we may not be allured or terrified by the things that are before our Eyes But of this I have already spoken in the Nature of Faith See Sermons 3 d Volume on Heb. 11.1 only let me advice you now to keep the Eye of Faith clear that Christ and Heaven may be always in view The Devil seeks to shut it 2 Cor. 4.4 In whom the God of this World hath blinded the Eyes of them which believe not least the Light of the Glorious Gospel of Christ who is the Image of God should shine unto them He doth it by the World deluding and bribing the Flesh and Inchanting the Mind with worldly Felicity so that God and Heaven are forgotten and that necessary Care which we should use in preparation for it is neglected and omitted But it is opened by the Spirit Eph. 1.17 18. That the God of our Lord Iesus Christ the Father of Glory may give unto you the Spirit of Wisdom and Revelation in the knowledge of him The Eyes of your Vnderstanding being Enlightned that ye may know what is the Hope of his Calling and what the Riches of the Glory of his Inheritance in the Saints And therefore we should always pray for this Spiritual Eye-salve that we may have a due sense of the World to come fresh and strong upon our Hearts Secondly The next Effect is deep Affection or Rejoicing in Christ and all the Work of Redemption done in his Day Certainly a sight of Christ by Faith doth bring true Joy and Peace into the Soul Here I shall shew 1. That no other Affection will become Christ and the Salvation offered by him and received by Faith but great Joy This is evident by the whole drift and current of the Scriptures The Angels told the Shepherds at Christ's Birth Luke 2.10 And the Angel said unto them Fear not for behold I bring you Good Tydings of great Ioy which shall be to all People Surely Tydings of Christ the Redeemer of the World are Tydings of great Joy because then there was a way found out for our Reconciliation with God and the taking up that dreadful Controversie between us and him that Heaven and Earth may kiss each other and meet again in a Covenant of Love and Peace and Grace purchased by Christ whereby we might overcome the Devil the World and the Flesh. The great Enemies of our Salvation are defeated and a proportionable Happiness found out for Man without which he would have been as Leviathan in a little Pool So when this Grace was offered to any as to Zacheus by Christ's coming into his house and bringing Salvation with him Luke 19.6 He made haste and came down and received him joyfully Or published in the Word Acts 13.48 When the Gentiles heard these things they were glad and glorified the word of the Lord and as many as were ordained to Eternal life believed Now we are concerned as well as they The Gospel should never be as State-News to Sinners or as a Jest often told Our Necessities are the same with theirs and the Benefits are offered to us as well as them The Virgin Mary was thus affected Luke 1.47 My Spirit hath rejoyced in God my Saviour That Christ was to be born of her and was formed in her The Eunuch when Philip had preached to him Iesus and he was Baptized into this Faith Acts 8.39 He went on his way rejoycing as Men do that have met with a good Bargain and
God converted Firmius Omnipotency needeth no outward advantage So in Publick Deliverances Gods Instruments are usually despicable a Straw is as good as a Spear in the hands of Omnipotence Most of the Iudges that rescued Israel were taken from the Plough and Sheepfold So for Judgments God by weak means punishes Sinners Egypt was plagued with Flies and Lice they were strong to execute Gods Word 3. By working with contrary means Christ used Clay and Spittle that one would think should put out the Eyes to restore sight to the blind Man Ioseph was first made a Slave and then a Favourite his Brethren first sell him and then worship him he is cast into the Dungeon to be preferred to Court There are strange Contrivances and Contrarieties in Providence the way seemeth contrary to the Aim and the Means disproportionable to the End When we see great Confusions in the World we wonder how this should tend to oGds Glory and the Churches good and are apt to say as Ioshua chap. 7.9 What wilt thou do unto thy great name And as the Prophet Amos 7.2 By whom shall Iacob arise for he is small We wonder how God means to save when Babylon destroyeth and how Confusion and Mischief can end in Order and Beauty But Gods knows the sufficiency of his own Power and is able to bring about these things to bring Light out of Darkness and one contrary out of another 2. The Acts of Providence they are three Conservation Gubernation and Ordination 1. Conservation Conserving and keeping all Creatures in their Being Therefore the Apostle saith Heb. 1.3 He upholdeth all things by the word of his power Isa. 22.23 24. I will fasten him as a nail in a sure place and he shall be for a glorious throne to his Fathers house And they shall hang upon him all the glory of his Fathers house If God should take away the shoulder of his Providence all things would return to their first nothing and vanish and disappear as a Seal upon the Waters the Impression is defaced assoon as the Seal is gone Providence is a continual Creation every thing that is kept in Working and Being is as it were newly born newly brought forth newly produced nay Chrysostome saith it is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 something greater than Creation as it is more to support a burden long in the Air than to raise it up from the Earth so it is more to keep all things from returning to nothing than to educe and bring them out of nothing That 's the Reason why the Holy Ghost speaks in the present Tense Psalm 104.2 Who stretchest out the heavens like a curtain And Isa. 40.22 It is he that stretcheth out the heavens as a curtain and spreadeth them out as a tent to dwell in It is not in the future Tense because God is alwaies a stretching them out So our Saviour Iohn 5.17 My Father worketh hitherto and I work Though there be a cessation of work in regard of new kinds yet there is a continuation of work in regard of their Preservation and God's Providential Influence The Power which raised from nothing must still preserve from nothing Rom. 11.36 For of him and through him and to him are all things This Solomon intends when he saith Prov. 20.12 The hearing ear and the seeing eye the Lord hath made even both of them He doth not mean Spiritually but Naturally he doth not only give the Faculty but the Exercise as he gives the Eye so the seeing and as he gives the Ear so the Hearing This could not be done without new Acts of Providence Assistance and Supportation from God Therefore we read Hagar did not see the Well of Water till the Lord opened her Eyes Gen. 21.19 And God opened her eyes and she saw a well of water So the Disciples Luke 24.31 And their eyes were opened and they saw him When the Lord suspended his influence the Fire could not burn the three Children God did not destroy the property of the Fire but only suspended the Efficacy of it No Creature can put forth it self in a way of Operation without a new Providential assistance from God 2. Gubernation or governing all things according to his Will and Pleasure All things keep their course for God sitteth at the Helm and steereth all Dan. 4.35 He doth according to his will in the army of heaven and among the inhabitants of the earth and none can stay his hand or say unto him What doest thou God doth all according to his pleasure he is not confined by any External Law nor straitned by the course of Nature but acts with a great deal of Soveraignty and Freedom and sometimes inverts the Order of Second Causes God's Will is sometimes called 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 sometimes 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 his Pleasure is all There are indeed some standing Ordinances of Nature as the Ordinances of Sun and Moon and the Covenant of Day and Night Ier. 31.35 Thus saith the Lord which giveth the sun for a light by day and the ordinances of moon and stars for a light by night And Gen. 8.22 While the earth remaineth seed-time and harvest and cold and heat and summer and winter and day and night shall not cease God can alter the course of these as in Ioshua's time and at Christs Death there was three dayes darkness in Egypt Matth. 5.45 He maketh his sun to rise on the evil and on the good and sendeth rain on the just and on the unjust There is nothing so casual but it is governed by God and falls under the Ordination of his wise Counsel It is said 1 Kings 22.34 And a certain man drew a bow at a venture and smote the King of Israel between the joynts of the harness It was a meer chance as to him but God directed it into the sides of the King So Exod 21.13 If a man lye not in wait but God deliver him into his hand compared with Deut. 19.5 As when a man goeth into the wood with his neighbour to how wood and his hand fetcheth a stroke with the axe to cut down the tree and the head slippeth from the helve and lighteth upon his neighbour that he dye God slew him There is nothing so casual but it is directed by the wise Ordination of God Prov. 16.33 The lot is cast into the lap but the whole disposal thereof is of the Lord. There seems to be nothing so trivial and casual as the casting the Lot into the Lap yet it is over-ruled by him he doth not only permit but governe God governs all his Creatures in such a throng of Stars there is no interfering We wonder at strange Events when the great sway is discovered The Sea is higher than the Earth yet it doth not transgress its bounds and limits We live and breath as the Israelites did in the midst of the Red Sea this is a dayly Miracle 3. Ordination All things are over-ruled by Gods great sway it is
the Summer and gathereth her food in the Harvest 'T is uncertain we shall live to Old-Age or see another Winter but 't is certain we shall live for ever in Heaven or Hell Reason and Conscience and Scripture assureth us of that Atheists think the People of God are a sort of credulous Fools as Celsus objected that Faith and Credulity brought in Errour None so Credulous as the Atheists who hearken to every foolish Fancy and Cavil against the light of the Universal Tradition of Mankind and the Evidence of Scripture which God hath so often owned and confirmed 2. The Inconsiderate and bruitish part of Mankind who come into the World they know not why and then go out of the World they know not whither These live in the World as in an House of Smoak as they see nothing out of it so scarce see the things they converse with in it These mistake their Banishment for their Countrey the Sea for their Haven and themselves for Beasts instead of Men Oh let these consider 1. Why they came into the World Not to Eat and Drink and Sleep and Sport We were made for Eternal Things not for Temporal Not for the World nor for our selves nor for any thing less than God to glorifie him and injoy him and all other things to serve as helps to Heaven Surely we were not made in vain nor by chance brought forth into light The least things have their appointed ends and surely man that hath an immortal Spirit was never made for a mortal Happiness O● then that men should be so senseless as never to regard whether there be an Eternity yea or no That they should suffer the Beast to ride the man should live meerly to live Use their Bodies only as a Strainer or a Channel for Meat and Drink to pass through That they should only imploy their Souls about trifles and carnal Satisfactions Ioh. 18. ●7 To this end was I born and for this cause came I into the World that I should bear witness unto the Truth All is for some end 2. The next thing to be considered is What will be their State when they go out of the World We daily draw near to our long home but we little think of it till we come to our Journeys end Fear not the Pit till we are plunged into it Prize not our time till it be lost and gone Eccl. 9.12 Man knoweth not his Time as the Fishes that are taken in an evil Net and as the Birds that are caught in the snare so are the Sons of Men snared in an evil time when it falleth suddenly upon them Death and Calamity befalleth a man when He little dreameth of it as the Fish and the Bird go with much Hope and Promise of good to themselves to the bait and the snare Hence the Beasts are more excusable than we They cannot foresee the end but are guided by Instinct and Appetite to present things that are good for them Oh! That men are entring upon Eternity and yet never think of it Oh excite your selves consider what will become of you when you die You die but once and there is no mending of your Errours when you awake in Flames A Merchant may lose in one Ship but the next venture may repair him and make him amends again An Oratour may lose Fame and Reputation in one Speech and Action and the next may restore it and recover it again with advantage but if a man die ill the loss is Irrevocable but if well the gain is Immortal Therefore surely we should prepare more for an entrance upon our Eternal Estate 3. To negligent and sensual Worldings who wholly busie themselves about the matters of this Life and are hurried hither and thither Psal. 39.6 Surely every man walketh in a vain show they are disquieted in vain Our Life is but a Picture Image Shadow or Dream of Life it vanisheth in a Trice All must be suddenly parted with here all the Riches and Honours and yet we cark and labour and turmoil to get these transitory things as if they would continue with us to all Eternity and had some durable satisfaction in them Present Pleasures and Profits Cloud our Minds and till we can get this Vail drawn aside this Cloud scattered we do not discern our mistake Oh! consider who would redeem the short pleasure of a Dream with the torment of many days Our days upon Earth are as a Shadow and yet this Shadow do we cleave to instead of the Substance and though earthly things be short in their continuance and uncomfortable in their end yet these take up our Life and Love and Care and Thoughts Just as those that want Children take Pleasure in keeping little Dogs and Cats So do they embrace the Shadow for the Substance Vain Glory for Eternal Glory a little Pelf for the true Riches a little paltry Business for the great Work and End of our Lives And when all is done 't is but a Spiders Web Iob 8.14 The trust of the Carnal Man shall be but as the Spiders Web. As the Spider out of his own Bowels weaveth a Web to catch flies and frameth it with a great deal of Art but 't is gone with the turn of the Besom so is the fruit of all their Plots and Cares and Labours and running up and down when in the mean time we are unmindful of Eternity Oh when will these distracted Worldlings find a time for God and Everlasting Happiness Childhood is not serious enough Youth must take their Pleasure Manly Age is too full of Business and Old-Age is too feeble 4. It reproveth Gods Children who are too lazy and have not that Life and seriousness in a spiritual Business which they have in an Earthly If Eternity be your aim why are you so dead and dull in a course of Holiness The Apostle biddeth Timothy to follow after Holiness To fight the good fight to lay hold on Eternal Life 1 Tim. 6.12 Implying if the one were his aim He would do the other If we press towards the mark why are we so frozen and cold in our Zeal for God so inclinable to every motion of Sin so easily overcome by Temptations Alas making Eternal things our scope is but a notion unless we provide forthwith with greater care exactness and diligence There should be a suitableness and Proportion between the exactness of our Conversation and the greatness of our Hopes 1 Thess. 2.12 Walk worthy of God who hath called you unto his Kingdom and Glory That worthiness is the worthiness of Condignity Congruity and Condecency But alas do we labour as for Eternity so follow after Righteousness so fight the good fight of Faith so despise the World deny our selves run through all streights Triumph over all Difficulties mortifie and subdue our own carnal Inclinations Alas we are so bold in sinning so cold in Holy things and do so little exercise our selves unto Godliness as if we had no such great
reasoned of righteousness c. In the Words we have an account 1. Of the Matter of Paul's Sermon 2. The Effect and Fruit of it 1. Felix trembled 2. Delayed and put it off Go thy way c. I. The Matter 1. In General it was concerning faith in Christ or the Christian Religion 2. In Particular three Heads are mentioned Righteousness Temperance Iudgment to come He made choice of these Heads as plainest and easiest to be understood and as a proper and suitable Argument for Felix was publickly stained with Vices contrary to these Virtues he was Brother of Pallas and one well known to the Emperour Claudius He was in his Magistracy very unjust acquiring great Riches by Bribes Tacitus reporteth him Infamous for this And he and Drusilla were Intemperate and Incontinent living in Adultery and he using her as a Wife who was another Man's Paul was not ignorant of this We must not shoot at Rovers but aim at a certain Mark in our Ministry A Physician that cometh to Cure doth not use at adventure one Remedy for all Diseases but Medicines proper to the Malady of the Patient The Method of converting Sinners requireth this to shew what Men must be that may stand in the Judgment Holy Just and Temperate II. The Effect and Fruit on Felix part Of Drusilla there is nothing spoken she being a Jewess this Doctrine was not new and strange to her but having heard it often is not moved by it through hardness of Heart But of Felix we read two Things 1. His Trembling 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 he is all in an Agony made up all of Fear 2. His Delay and Put-off Go thy way 't is a civil denial and baffle put upon Conscience Conviction not improved usually makes a Man turn Devil he might have cast him into Irons but he rageth not It fared worse with Ionathan the High-Priest as Ios●phus telleth us when he had reproved Felix for his Injustice and Bribery he sent Assassines to murder him who mingling themselves with his Servants and making a Broil in his Family killed him so that the principal Author and Design of the Murder was not known It fared better with Paul 1. Partly from the force of the present Conviction it was so strong that he could not gain-say but only seeketh to elude the Importunity of it by the Dream of a more convenient Season 2. Partly from some mixture of his Sin Vers. 26. He hoped that money should have been given him of Paul 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 The Text in the Greek joyneth his Fear and Avarice together being afraid he bids Paul depart but hoped also that Money should have been given This expecting a Gift as it obstructed his Conviction so it broke his Rage and therefore he useth Paul the more civilly Doctr. That a Carnal Man may be deeply affected with the Christian Doctrine even to great Agonies of Conscience and yet finally miscarry This is evident in the Instance of Felix who trembled but yet delayed shaketh off the force of Paul's Sermon by a pretence of business and continueth in his Sin for after this he expecteth a Bribe and because that came not to pleasure the Jews he left Paul in Bonds 1. I shall speak of the Nature of this Trembling or Agony of Conscience which is here ascribed to Felix 2. The Cause of it God's Word in the General and in Particular the Doctrine of the Last Judgment 3. The Effects and Fruit how it doth or may come to nothing I. What is this Trembling ascribed to Felix Trembling at the Word of God is made a Fruit and Effect of Special Grace Isa. 66.2 To this man will I look even to him that it poor and of a contrite spirit and trembleth at my word And Ezra attempting a Reformation gathered to him all that trembled at the Words of the Lord God of Israel Ezra 10.3 I Answer We must distinguish of a Fear sanctifying and a Fear only awakening for a time of a Fear that is a Grace and a Fear that is only a Conscience A Fear sanctifying is such a sense of our danger as stirreth up in us a constant serious Care to avoid the Wrath of God and please him So 't is said Prov. 16.6 By the fear of the Lord men depart from evil This Fear is a Grace an habitual disposition of Soul which is spoken of in the places alledged The Fear only awakening is such a sense of our Danger as doth only trouble us for the present but doth not put us upon the right way to remedy the Evil we are convinced of Eph. 5.14 Awake thou that sleepest and arise from the dead and Christ shall give thee light The Awakening is a Mercy especially if we are not only awakened from our drowsie Fits but we arise from the Dead if we forsake the way of Destruction and betake our selves to the service of God we are safe Many wicked Men are shrewdly shaken by the Preaching of the Word for a while they are a little awakened out of their drowsie Fits and begin to fear and tremble yet they return to them again and sleep the sleep of Death till in the Day of Judgment the Books of Conscience be opened and then they everlastingly awake with Terrors and never sleep more If they could as sweetly sleep in their Sins in Hell as they do now upon Earth Wrath to come would not be so terrible and tormenting a thing to them The differences between this sensible Work and Holy Trembling at God's Word are these 1. Holy Fear is a voluntary Act and excited in them by Faith and Love By Faith believing God's Threatning by Love which is troubled at the Offence done to God 2 Chron. 34.27 Because thine heart was tender and thou didst humble thy self before God when thou heardest his words against this place and against the inhabitants thereof and humbledst thy self before me and didst rend thy cloathes and weep before me I have even heard thee also saith the Lord. Iosiah was active in this Trembling and Humiliation But this is an involuntary Impression arising from the Spirit of Bondage and irresistible Conviction which for a while puts them in the Stocks of Conscience but they seek to enlarge themselves as soon as they can 2. They differ in the ground or formal Reason of this Trouble Agony and Consternation of Spirit To be troubled for the Offence done to God is a good sign but to be troubled meerly for the Punishment due to us is the guise of Hypocrites Esau was troubled for he sought the Blessing with Tears when he had lost it Heb. 12.17 But how was he troubled Non quia vendiderat sed quia perdiderat because he had lost the Birthright which was his misery not because he had sold it which was his Sin So all wicked men saith Austin non peccare metuunt sed ardere they do not fear to Sin their Hearts are in secret love and league with their Lusts but they are
of his Dispensations is That as we abound to him in the careful use of Means so he will abound to us in the influences of his Grace because then we are in God's way or stand in Graces road Surely the Wisdom and Goodness of God is such that he will not set Men about unprofitable Work and therefore when we are serious and diligent in the use of Means we may be confident we shall not lose our labour 2. That God delighteth to reward Grace with Grace and to crown his own Gifts therefore when by his preventing Grace he hath put us upon the earnest use of Means he delighteth to give out more Grace When we hearken to him and respectively comport with his Spirit in his preventing and lower Motions he doth advance his Presence and Operations in Men to a higher and nobler rate 2. The other Maxim is Habenti dabitur To him that hath shall be given Upon which our Lord groundeth this Incouragement To you that hear shall more be given This I shall therefore open to you 1. That Diligence is the means and God's Blessing is the prime cause of all increase And therefore both must be regarded or else we profit nothing we cannot expect God's Blessing while we sit idle and 't is a wrong to Grace to trust meerly to our Endeavours without looking up to God 'T is said Prov. 10.4 He becometh poor that dealeth with a slack hand but the diligent hand maketh rich That is the means to become rich for it is said again Vers. 22. The blessing of the Lord maketh rich God hath ordered it so in the course of his Providence that Dilidence shall be always fruitful and profitable both in a way of Nature and Grace That the joy of the Harvest should recompense the pains and the patience of the diligent Husband-man and that the Field of the Sluggard should be overgrown with Thorns Iron by handling and wearing waxeth brighter but by being let alone contracteth Rust by which 't is eaten out Take away Use and Exercise and Wisdom turneth into Folly and Learning into Ignorance Health into Sickness Riches into Poverty Strength of Body and Mind are both gotten by Use. He that useth his Talent with fidelity and sedulity shall increase it but such as are idle and negligent still grow worse and worse So God doth plentifully recompense the diligence and faithfulness of his Servants He that maketh use of any degree of Grace or Knowledge shall have more given him By exercising what he hath he still increaseth his Stock whereas on the contrary remiss Acts weaken Habits as well as contrary Acts. This is a common Truth evident by daily experience But then God's Blessing must not be excluded He would have us labour rather to keep us doing than that he needeth our Help He that made the World without us can preserve it without us As he that planted the Garden of Eden could have preserved it without Man's dressing yet we read when he had furnished the Garden of Eden with all manner of Delights God took the man and put him to dress it Gen. 2.15 That is to use Husbandry about it that by sowing setting pruning and watering he might preserve those Plants wherewith God had furnished that pleasant Garden and so bestow his pains upon that whereof he was to receive the benefit and that by busying himself about the Creatures he might the better observe God's various Works in and by them And indeed nothing was such a means to convince him of his dependance upon God as this labour of dressing and keeping the Garden to which God appointed him for he could produce no new Plant but only dress and cherish those which God had planted there already yea all his keeping and planting was nothing without Dews and Showers and Sunshine from Heaven and the continual interposing of God's Providence And still in every Calling he that is sedulous in it seeth a need of God's concurrence more than those that are idle For they that have done their utmost by experience find that the success of their Endeavours dependeth on his Power and Goodness or the Effect succeedeth not I am sure it holdeth good in the Work of Grace where Man hath much to do about his own Heart And none are so practically convinced of this necessity of Divine Assistance as they that do their utmost For they see plainly that all will not do if God with-hold his Blessing and their often Disappointments when they lean upon their own strength teacheth them this Lesson That all is of God 3. If this Increase be understood of the same Talent and not of another kind all is easie I confess it always holdeth not That he that useth his Talent in one kind shall thrive in another for what a Man soweth that shall he reap Therefore the principal meaning is That what he soweth is still increased T is not intended that by imploying his Talent in Riches he should increase in Learning that by improving his Learning he shall grow in strength and beauty of Body No it holdeth good Eodem genere in the same kind Use common Help 's well and you shall increase as far as Common Helps will carry you The exercise of Moral Virtue will make you increase in Moral Virtue Use that Measure of Saving Grace which you have well and you shall have a greater measure given you by God Set a work thy Knowledge Faith Zeal and Love and all these Graces shall be increased in thee As Wells are the sweeter for dreining Wait on the Lord and strengthen thy heart and be of good courage and he shall strengthen thy heart Psal. 27.14 Isa. 58.13 14. If thou turn away thy foot from the sabbath from doing thy pleasures on my holy day and call the sabbath a delight the holy of the Lord honourable and shalt honour him not doing thine own ways nor finding thine own pleasures nor speaking thine own words then shalt thou delight thy self in the Lord I will cause thee to ride upon the high places of the Earth and feed thee with the heritage of Iacob thy father for the mouth of the Lord hath spoken it God that punisheth Sin with Sin doth reward Grace with Grace They that abuse the Light of Nature are given up to a reprobate sense but they that improve the Grace received they shall have more The habit is increased by acts and they that are more in Faith and Love are more rich in Knowledge 3. If we faithfully and diligently use the Means and Common Helps 't is very likely God will give special Grace Certain it is that we have Means and Duty appointed to us for the seeking of Grace which may convert us and these means we may and must use to this end God is very angry with those that do not improve Common Gifts and Graces such as the use of Reason good Education the Example of others the powerful Preaching of the Gospel and common Illumination and
strength is not the strength of Bulls it doth not lie in brutish force but strength of Reason Our own Reason is too feeble to encounter our Passions if not assisted by Grace they are not healed by Time but spiritual Wisdom Psal. 94.19 In the multitude of my thoughts within me thy comforts delight my soul. 2. Expostulate with your selves and cite all your Passions before the Tribunal of Reason Psal. 42.5 Why art thou cast down Oh my soul Why art thou disquieted within me God puts Ionah to the Question Ionah 4.4 Dost thou well to be angry So should we argue with our selves with whom are you displeased Is it with God He doth what he pleaseth he might cast thee into Hell and art thou angry because of his Temporal Chastisement He hath bestowed many Mercies upon thee and shall he not take his seasons to chastise thee Art thou angry with Man But is not God's hand in it Hast not thou done so to others Eccles. 7.22 For oftentimes also thy own heart knoweth that thou thy self likewise hast cursed others A Sermon on LUKE xxiii 34 Father forgive them for they know not what they do THE Words of the Dying are wont to be much observed when Men depart out of the Body they are usually more serious and divine and speak with greater weight As a Man that is to take a Journey trusseth up his Bundle or Fardle so when Men are to take a Journey to God and are upon the brink of the everlasting State they are wont to gather up whatever is of a divine and immortal Nature Especially the Speeches of the Godly dying are to be regarded who having laid aside worldly Affairs and earthly Thoughts are wholly exercised in the Contemplation of heavenly Things Therefore in Scripture we read of David's last Words 2 Sam. 23.1 and of Ioshua cap. 23. ver 14. And behold this day I am going the way of all the Earth But before he goes he would leave this Testimony for God Ye know in all your hearts and in all your souls that not one thing hath failed of all the good things which the Lord your God spake concerning you all are come to pass unto you and not one thing hath failed thereof So Iacob Moses Simeon Luke 21.29 30. Lord now lettest thou thy servant depart in peace according to thy word For mine eyes have seen thy salvation Paul 2 Tim. 4.7 8. I have fought a good fight I have finished my course I have kept the faith Henceforth there is laid up for me a crown of righteousness which the Lord the righteous judge shall give me at that day and not to me only but unto all them also that love his appearing Now certainly if any Man's dying Speeches are to be observed Christ's are much more Iob said Iob 19.23 24. Oh that my words were now written Oh that they were printed in a book That they were graven with an iron pen and lead in the rock for ever It were well if Christ's Words were written not in Cedar but in our own Hearts They reckon seven short Speeches of Christ upon the Cross and this is the first when he begins to break off his silence it is to pray for his Persecutors Father forgive them for they know not what they do In which Words there is 1. Christ's Request Father forgive them 2. The Argument by which it is enforced For they know not what they do I. Christ's Request Father forgive them Father is a word of Confidence towards God and of Love to his Enemies he mentioneth the sweetest Relation Father is a word of blandishment as Children when they would obtain any thing at their Parents hands cry Father Some observe that when he speaketh of his own Desertion he cri●th My God! my God! But now when he prayeth for the Pardon of his Enemies he useth a more endearing Relation Father But the Observation is fond and nice for Christ in his own case useth the same endearing Title Mat. 26.39 Oh my father if it be possi●le let this cup pass from me and there is a special Reason why in his Desertion he should say My God! my God! as suiting the Title to his case Eli Eli My strong One my strong One He wanted the strong Support and the sensible Consolations of his Godhead It is most comfortable to observe how Christ upon the Cross calleth God Father he felt him a Judge and believeth him a Father The special Work of Faith in Afflictions is to maintain the Comfort of Adoption Heb. 12.5 Ye have forgotten the exhortation that speaketh unto you as unto children My son despise not thou the chastening of the Lord. Those that are under chastening may be Sons God doth not always put on the Person of a Judge when he taketh the Rod in his hand the change of your Condition doth not alter nor make void your Interest God is the God of the Valleys as well as the God of the Hills Christ was now as a Man forsaken and rejected of God left to the Assaults of Satan and Scorns of Men and yet in the height of his Pains and Passion he retaineth his Confidence Father forgive them The whole World is not worth the comfort that is wrapped up in that one word Father It is a great folly in the Children of God to question his Love meerly because of the greatness of their Afflictions We presently cry out as Iob 30.21 Thou art become cru●l to me with thy strong hand thou o●p●s●st thy self against me That he hath put off all Fatherly Affection because we judge of the Cross according to the sense of our own Flesh. And therefore meerly to question God's Love because of Afflictions is folly rather we may conclude the contrary of the two Bastards are left to a looser Discipline than Sons the Bramble of the Wilderness is suffered to grow and spread when the Vine is cut and pruned and pared The Stones that are to be set in the Building are most hewed and squared others lie neglected in the Quarry and are left to their own roughness Multiplied Afflictions are a sign God hath a care of you he will not suffer you to run wild And therefore in defiance of the Cross learn to call God Father look through the Cloud of the present Dispensation to the Love of God towards you Father forgive them Christ speaks as foreseeing the Danger and Punishment which they would bring on themselves as the fruit of their Madness and Folly and therefore he prays Father forgive them This Act was provocation enough to move God to dissolve the Bonds of Nature to cleave the Earth that it might swallow them up quick or to rain Hell out of Heaven upon them Lesser Offences have been thus punished and one word from Christ's mouth had been enough But Father forgive them we hear nothing but words of mild pity when he says Forgive he means also convert them for where there is no Conversion there can be no
lifted up his Eyes being in Torments He had a pompous Funeral here upon Earth for it is said he died and was buried which is not said of Lazarus These are Truths not spoken of once or twice but every-where 2 dly The Covenant sheweth it which is God's solemn Transaction with his Subjects and consists of Precepts or Laws invested with the Sanction of Promises and Threatnings Christ argues thus Luke 20.37 38. Now that the Dead are raised even Moses shewed at the Bush when he calleth the Lord the God of Abraham and the God of Isaac and the God of Jacob For he is not the God of the Dead but of the Living He proves the Immortality of the Soul and the Resurrection of the Body 1. His Commands all of them imply such an Estate and some of them express it All imply it as Faith in Christ we believe in his Name to obtain eternal Life Joh. 20.31 But these things are written that you might believe that Iesus is the Christ the Son of God and that believing you might have Life through his Name And Joh. 5.24 He that heareth my Word and believeth on him that sent me hath everlasting Life Repentance Acts 3.19 Repent ye therefore and be converted that your Sins may be blotted out when the Times of Refreshing shall come from the Presence of the Lord. Therefore it is called Repentance unto Salvation 2 Cor. 7.10 And Repentance to Life Acts 11.18 Then hath God also to the Gentiles granted Repentance unto Life So new Obedience Heb. 5.9 He became the Author of eternal Salvation to all that obey him Acts 26.7 Vnto which Promise the twelve Tribes instantly serving God Day and Night hope to come And some express it He hath commanded us not to labour for the Meat that perisheth but for that Meat which endureth unto everlasting Life John 6.27 Not to lay up Treasures upon Earth where Moth and Rust doth corrupt and Thieves break through and steal but lay up for your selves Treasure in Heaven Mat. 6.19 20. And strive to enter in at the strait Gate Luke 13.24 Now if there were no such thing all these Commands would be in vain Would God flatter us into a Fool 's Paradise and command us to look after a thing of nought 2. The Sanction And there 1. The Threatning which is Damnation or the second Death Mark 16.16 He that believeth not shall be damned Is this a vain Scarcrow and need God govern his Subjects by a Cheat or a Lie 2. The Promises he promiseth Eternal Life to them that obey the Gospel and seek after this Immortality Rom. 2.7 To them who by patient continuance in well doing seek for Glory Honour and Immortality Eternal Life Rev. 2.10 Be thou faithful to Death and I will give thee a Crown of Life Be faithful in making good your Baptismal Vow improving Talents withstanding Temptations So to comfort us against Fears Losses and Sorrows Luke 12.32 Fear not little Flock it is your Father's good Pleasure to give you a Kingdom Now would God over-reach us and lead us with Chimera's and vain Hopes 3 dly The Mediator of the New Covenant sheweth it his coming from Heaven the Place of Souls the Region of Spirits and his going thither again at his Ascension 1. His coming from Heaven Wherefore was Christ incarnate and clothed with our Flesh but that we might be apparrelled with his Glory Iohn 10.10 I am come that they might have Life and that they might have it more abundantly To lay a Foundation for our eternal Happiness 2. His going to Heaven his entring into that Glory he spake of and so giving a visible Demonstration to the World of the Reality of it 1 Pet. 1.21 Who by him do believe in God that raised him up from the Dead and gave him Glory that your Faith and Hope may be in God There he remaineth at God's Right-Hand to open Heaven to all Believers Christ when he died recommended his Spirit to the Father Luke 23.46 Father into thy Hands I commend my Spirit And so do Believers to Christ Acts 7.59 Lord Iesus receive my Spirit If the Soul did perish with the Body why should we commit it to Christ 4 thly The Holy Spirit is given to form and prepare us for this Estate therefore by consequence to assure us of it 2 Cor. 5.5 Now he that hath wrought us for this self-same thing is God who hath also given unto us the Earnest of the Spirit 1. Look to the Graces of the Spirit we are made Partakers of the Divine Nature to draw us off from the World to Heaven 2 Pet. 1.4 Whereby are given to us exceeding great and precious Promises that by these you might be Partakers of the Divine Nature having escaped the Corruption that is in the World through Lust. Now will God fit the Soul for such a blessed Estate when this Life is ended and shall we never enjoy it If we consider the Soul not only as being an inward Principle of Life and Sense but also of Reason it proveth the Immortality of it much more as sanctified and enobled by Grace Rom. 8.10 The Body is dead because of Sin but the Spirit is Life because of Righteousness Believers have a Life wrought in them by the Spirit which is the Pledg and Beginning of Eternal Life for they are sanctified and purified and fit to be brought into the Sight and Presence of God The Apostle doth not draw his Argument there from the Immortality of the Soul for that is common to Good and Bad the Wicked have a Soul that will survive the Body but little to their Comfort their Immortality is not an happy Immortality but he taketh his Argument from the New Life wrought in us by the Spirit which is the Beginning and Earnest of a blessed Immortality the New Life is an eternal Principle of Happiness 2. Look to the Comforts of the Spirit from the Love of God and the Hopes of Glory 1 Pet. 1.8 Whom having not seen ye love in whom though now you see him not yet believing ye rejoice with Ioy unspeakable and full of Glory Rom. 5.2 And rejoice in hope of the Glory of God Now is it a Fancy that holy Men rejoice in Look as the Terrors of a wounded Conscience are the Foretastes of Hell-Torments called somewhere the Pains of Hell so the Comforts of the Spirit are the first-Fruits of Heavenly Joys to set us a longing for more Rom. 8.23 And not only they but our selves also which have the first-Fruits of the Spirit even we our selves groan within our selves waiting for the Adoption to wit the Redemption of our Body Now by all these things let us rouse up a drousy Faith and triumph over that Carnal Atheism and Unbelief that worketh in our Hearts Is the whole Scripture false and the Christian Religion a well-devised Fable our Redeemer an Impostor and the Covenant of God a Dream and the Comforts of the Spirit Fanatical Illusions And were they all