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A70857 Christos angasmos, or, Christ our sanctification faithfully explained, fully confirmed, and practically applied ... being the substance of several lectures or meditations / by Tho. Pichard ... Pichard, Thomas.; Pritchard, Thomas, M.A. 1667 (1667) Wing P3524; ESTC R10560 136,857 229

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your blessed Saviour in the armes of Faith vail your souls to him close with him cling and cleave to him glory and rejoice in him draw down vertue daily from him lay all your wants upon him the oftner you come to him the more welcome and the suller and richer you shal go from him As God hath made him your All in All Joh. 1.16 so believe in him and make use of him as your All in All. Now is this precious faith this faith unfeigned this faith of Gods Elect wrought in your souls yea or not Know assuredly if you are sanctified in Christ Jesus if you are Gods workmanship created in Christ Jesus c. Ephes 2.10 This precious grace is wrought in you called 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the work of God * 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 John 6.29 This is the work of God that you believe in him whom he hath sent Where this precious Faith is 't is alwayes found with these precious principal properties or vital operations 1. It Animates 2. It Purifies 3. It Fructifies 4. It Pacifies 5. It Operates 6. Amplifies 7. It Corroborates 8. It Exhilarates 1. Faith Animates enlivens and quickens the soul of man it is such a principle of spiritual Life that a Believer doth not so much live as Christ by faith lives in him The spirit of Faith I am certain if not faith it self which of all graces leads the Chorum is the forma informans whereby a man before both legally and morally dead is now enlivened and lives to God Gal. 2.20 Hab. 2.4 Rom. 1.17 Heb. 10.38 Our whole life here is a life of Faith our life hereafter is a life of Vision or Sight here we walk by faith and not by sight 2 Cor. 5.7 How sweet and heavenly is that Life which is derived from and maintained by the life of Christ himself 2. Faith purifies where there is life there is motion where faith is there is purification A Believer having a vital principle like a living Fountain labours to work out the mud of sin to cleanse and purge it self from inward filthinesse so as not to approve it allow it or mingle with it Acts 15.9 having purified their hearts by faith as sicknesse is poyson to the blood and spirits so is sin to the soul now as all the spirits in their natural motions tend to self-preservation so the spirit of faith or the spirit by faith musters together and stirs up all the powers of the Inner-man for self-purification without purification there can be no preservation and Faith is the principal grace that purifies 3. Faith fructifies a living faith is a working a fructifying or a fruit-bearing faith as the Apostle James demonstrates James 2.14 to the end They that are purified by faith in the blood of Christ are zealous of good works Tit. 2.14 How many Believers at large are there that look green and fair and make a brave flourish afar off but come near them and well observe them view their hearts and their lives or their hearts by their lives and works and you shall finde them like the barren Fig-tree which Jesus saw full of leaves but without fruit to relieve him in his hunger the Curse of barrenness will strike to the hearts of such Professors as it did to the heart of that Fig-tree Psal 36.9 Jer. 2.13 Joh. 15.1 Rev. 23.2 By Faith we have Union with Christ the fountain of Life the fountain of living waters the True Vine and Tree of Life that grows in the midst of the Paradise of God All these Metaphors bespeak abundant fruitfulness and that of the choicest fruit The grapes of Canaan the graces of the Spirit the works of Righteousness and Acts of charity and mercy to the praise and glory of God by Jesus Christ In a word have you faith in Christ Jesus and hope in Heaven why then yee bring forth fruit as they do all the world over that have recieved the grace of God in truth Consider well 1 Col. 4.5 6. 4. Faith pacifies as well as fructifies as it fructifies a barren Desart and makes the wilderness and solitary place to blossom as the Rose as Lebanon Psa 35.1 2 Sharon and Carmel so it pacifies a troubled Conscience it stils the rage and surges of this Sea As once Christ said to the Winds and Waves so faith in the name and power of Christ speaks to the perplexed soul peace and bee still and there is a great calm Christians would live more the life of peace if they lived more the life of Faith the more of faith the less of ●ervile fear being justified by faith we have peace with God c. Rom. 5.1 Phil. 4.7 And this peace of God passeth all understanding When the Clouds of Temptation and the winds and waves of passion are up a few thoughts of Faith will quiet all as Dr. Tho. Goodwin in his Vanity of Thoughts a worthy Man observes There is no peace saith my God to the wicked Isa 57.21 but a true Believer hath peace with God through Jesus Christ the Prince of peace he hath peace in Heaven and peace on Earth peace with God and peace with his own conscience for the Kingdome of God is righteousness peace and joy in the Holy Ghost Rom. 14.17 5. Faith operates it acts and works by love Gal. 5.6 for in Jesus Christ neither Circumcision availeth any thing nor uncircumcision Magnes amoris amor but faith which worketh by love Faith worketh love wee love God when by faith wee apprehend that God loveth us first 1 John 4.19 we love him because hee first loved us and as faith works love so it works by love Faith is the great Wheel the principal Grace that animates actuates moves influences love patience zeal and every other grace that sets all other wheels a going that quickens and strengthens all other graces in their proper respective motions and operations The words of Dr. Bates in his Sermon upon Heb. 11.6 In the 11 Chapter to the Hebrews Faith is represented as the principle of Obedience conveying vigor and strength to other graces whereby they become operative to several ends and Objects Hence those Acts which immediately spring from other graces as their proper stock are attributed to faith that being the principle of their heavenly working in this respect as the success of an Army redounds to the Generals Honor so the victory which is effected by other Christian qualities is here ascribed to Faith which animates them and leads them forth as their chief Captain 6. Faith Amplifies dilates enlargeth the heart to run the wayes of Gods Commandments 1 John 5.1 and 3. verses compared together whosoever believeth that Jesus is the Christ is born of God c. vers 1. For this is the love of God that we keep his Commandments c. verse 3. Faith is the ground of Love and Love the Author of Obedience holy obedience is the daughter of a lively Faith
the same soul yea Luke 11.21 in the self-same faculty therefore I am no Christian this very warring evinceth the clean contrary for when the strong man armed keeps the house all things are in peace thy very sensibility of sin Gal. 5.17 and groaning under the burden and bondage of it thy strugling with it and sincere endeavours to subdue it are evident signs of sanctification begun in thee 3. Consider Grace begun destroyes not sin utterly nor carries away a compleat Victory presently thou must be trained and exercised a long time in Christs School and endure hardness like a good Souldier of Christ Jesus before thou dost rout the enemy totally and come off with a final Conquest Thou must strive long 2 Tim. 2. ● Quo semel est imbuta recens servabit oderem Testa diu c and strive lawfully too before thou art crowned Grace by the supplies of the Spirit is daily working out corruption and cleansing the soul of filthiness but the Vessel thy heart is so deeply tainted that it cannot be perfectly cleansed presently Sanctification in the power of it brings down the dominion of sin dethrones it casts it down though not quite cast it out Grace weakens the power of sin 1 Cor. 15.53 but not dissolves the being of it till mortal shall put on immortality 4. Consider the Cloud of Witnesses The most and the best of Saints have had the stain of sin as well as the stamp of Grace there have been Ecclipticks in their Zodiacks Abraham Isaac Jacob Moses Aaron Job David Solomon Peter Paul c. retain blots in their Escutcheons to this day not to encourage sinners that 's a devillish use but to comfort Saints and keep them from despairing when they finde themselves overtaken with infirmities The 7th to the Romans is little other than a dolefull Elegy of the in-being concupiscence and motions of sin in holy Paul as a Pattern of all other Christians who was a man of as high Attainments 1 Cor. 12. Revelations and Communion with God as any other This may a little comfort thee that such Temptations such corruptions as thou dost feel the most eminent Saints have felt the same afflictions are accomplished in your Brethren 1 Pet. 5.9 5. Look up to Jesus Christ for sanctification as well as for Righteousness He is thy Redemption as thy King but he is thy Righteousnesse and Holiness as thy Priest which is more fully handled in the ensuing Treatise Oh that the eye of thy faith might see him in all his Excellencies and the hand of thy faith might receive him in all his Offices who is made of God to be thy Wisdome Righteousness Sanctification and Redemption Some poor souls look on Christ to be their Righteousnesse but are dark in respect of Holinesse this makes them wander in melancholly shades Col. 2.10 and desert paths but the Scripture tells us we are compleat in Christ the Head an Head of Influence as well as Eminence and that he of God is made unto us sanctification 1 Cor. 1.30 John 17.19 as well as Righteousness and that for our sakes he sanctified himself that we might be sanctified through the Truth Heb. 9.24 Col 3.3 1 John 5.11 12. and that Christ as our High-Priest appears in Heaven for us and that he is our Life both of Holiness and Righteousness and that he that hath the Son hath Life were not Christ our sanctifier as well as justifier he were not a perfect Saviour but he is both he is All in All to us by our mystical Union with him and what would your souls have more we are justified by Christ but sanctified in Christ Jesus because of the wonderfull spiritual intimate Union between us and Christ. 1 Cor. 1.2 Ego verò malui servare proepositionem 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 quod meliùs declaret quomodò nos Pater per Christum sanctificet nempe donando nos filio suo ut ipse sit in nobis nos in eo Reverend Beza in 1 Cor. 1.2 Oh that every contrite heart would live purely by faith on Christ as the Lord their Righteousness and as their Head and fountain of Holiness the just must live by faith Heb. 12.2 and is not he the Author and finisher of your Faith Thus your Sanctification and Consolation will grow up and encrease together My chief design in this Publication is to advance Holiness in the world and thereby God's Honour which is so much fallen to decay Partly by the abominable prophaneness and debauchery of some and partly yea chiefly by the horrid Hypocrisie and Apostacy of others who Dema's-like have made gain godliness and so shipwrackt faith and a good Conscience The Lord recover such out of the snare of the Devil 2 Tim. 2.25 26. and give them repentance unto life for his infinite mercies sake I might tell ye that Families Cities Countries Thrones Kingdomes See Prov. 20.28 Pro. 14.34 Isa 1.9 Fiat justitia aut ruat Coelum Jer. 31.23 yea the whole world stands by Holiness and for the sake of holy Ones and that we can never expect to be an Happy unless we are an Holy Nation Oh that that most blessed Blessing might be pronounced upon this Kingdome The Lord bless thee O Habitation of justice and Mountain of Holiness This would be the consternation of wicked men and Devils but the rejoycing of Saints and of all the Holy Angels The Lord accomplish it in his time The Blessing of Heaven attend these poor labours to their intended and desired end Isa 55.10 11. And Grant this Word like the rain and snow from Heaven may be prosperous to them that read it If any shall be hereby enlightned quickned awakened reproved comforted confirmed or any way edified Let she Father of Lights from whom comes down every good and perfect Gift Jam. 1.17 have all the Glory And be pleased to remember at the Throne of Grace Your affectionate Friend and Servant in the Lord T. C. Christ our Sanctification 1 Cor. 1.30 Some part of that verse Who of God is made unto us Sanctification The whole verse runs thus But of him are ye in Christ Jesus who of God is made unto us Wisdome and Righteousness and Sanctification and Redemption But the words which 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 we shall insist on at this time and in this small Tract are these Who of God is made unto us Sanctification THe Apostle Paul Rom. 1.14 confesseth himself a debtor both to the Greeks and to the Barbarians i. e. to all sorts of Gentiles for he was the great Apostle to the Gentiles both to the wise and to the unwise i. e. to all kinds and sorts of men in particular amongst them for all sorts of men may be ranged into these two Ranks or Orders the wise and unwise In imitation of the holy Apostle I who am the lowest and least of Saints and the unworthiest of all the servants of the
comes to us laden and fully fraught with the blessings of heaven and treasures of the Gospel 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Christus fidelibus non est datus vacuus ed ad eos cum amplissimis thesau●is venit P. M Christ is not given as an ordinary but as a supereminent and transcendent gift Joh. 4.10 He is that gift of God he the Peerless Pearl and personal Gift came down from the Father of Lights and brought all other good and perfect gifts real spiritual divine immortal excellencies from heaven along with him Jam. 1.17 Joh. 1.16 17 18. Christ doth not give 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 giftless gifts as commonly the men of the world give but gifts of the highest nature and of the greatest moment As the Father gives the Son so the Son gives himself Tit. 2.16 He gave himself for us that he might redeem us from all iniquity and purifie unto himself a peculiar people zealous of good works And with himself he gives us the most suitable the most profitable the most permanent the most magnificent and noble gifts in a word all spiritual blessings in heavenly things and places Ephes 1.3 Thus have ye the Analysis of the Text the Propositions most obvious from the Text are these 1. That Christians are of a Divine Origination they are of God in Christ Jesus 2. That Christ Jesus is given of God the Father in all his fulness to true Christians 3. That Christ Jesus is given of God the Father for our wisdome for our illumination 4. That Christ Jesus is given of God the Father for our justification or righteousness 5. That Christ Jesus is given of God the Father for our sanctification or holiness 6. That Christ Jesus is given of God the Father for our redemption or for our deliverance from all our enemies and miseries To all these Propositions I have in some measure so far as I have received spoken But the Argument I intend God assisting at this time and in this Tract to dilate upon is contained in the fifth Proposition That Christ Jesus is made i. e. is ordained is given of God the Father for our sanctification Reserving the rest for another Treatise if these poor labours shall find acceptance with the Saints Who of God is made unto us Sanctification Doct. Christ Jesus is given of God the Father for our sanctification In the prosecution of this precious point I shall observe this method 1. I shall prove the point 2. Endeavour to shew how or in what sense Jesus Christ is our sanctification 3. Shew what sanctification is 4. The difference between justification and sanctification 5. The transcendent excellencies of sanctification 6. The blessed fruits of sanctification 7ly and lastly Make application of the whole 1. For the proof of the point this Text is plain and clear enough Christ is made of God unto us sanctification I need call in but two or three more Scriptures for farther confirmation That out of the mouth of two or three wit●●sses every word might be established The Testimonies I shall alledge are these Tit. 2.14 Who gave himself for us that he might redeem us from all iniquity and purifie unto himself a peculiar people H●●●ing Co● in loc zealous of good works concerning which Text we may say as one hath done before us Singula verba singularem emphasin habent every word hath a special emphasis The particulars herein may be reduced to these four Principals 1. The Donum or Donativum 2. The Donans 3. The Donati 4. Finis Donationis 1. The Donum or Donativum the gift here said to be given is the great God and that is here even our Saviour Jesus Christ The Particle 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 here is not to be construed disjunctively but exegetically 2. The Donans the giver or restorer of that gift is also Christ himself who gave himself 3. The Donati the persons on whom this gift is bestowed i. e. us who gave himself for us 4. Finis Donationis the end wherefore this gift was given is here expressed to be two-fold For Redemption Purification 1. For Redemption That he might redeem us from all iniquity 2. For our Purification And purifie unto himself a peculiar people zealous of good works Where Christ is a Redeemer he is also a Purifier whom he justifies by his Merit and Blood from the guilt and punishment of sin those he sanctifies by his Spirit and Word from the contagion and filth of sin And this he doth two wayes Sacramentally Really 1. Sacramentally By instituting divers kinds of offerings and washings and other ceremonial observances in the daies of old of these the Apostle tells us that they sanctified to the purifying of the flesh In soro Ecclesiae Heb. 9.13 making such as used them externally and Ecclesiastically pure and holy And thus Christians may be said to be purified in and by the Ordinances of Baptisme under the Gospel now 2. Really By inward real and spiritual washing and purifying of the inner man which consisteth in two things In washing away the Guilt and Filth of sin The one is done away in Justification the other in Sanctification 1. In Justification The blood of Christ 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 cleanseth us from all sin 1 Joh. 1.7 So Heb. 1.3 Christ by himself purged our sins 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 having made a purgation or purification that is by making satisfaction to Divine Justice by the sacrifice of himself 2. In Sanctification Christ takes away the filth of sin sin is called but never out of its own name pollution uncleanness superfluity of raughtiness the scum of filthiness and in order to our purification from it the Blood and Spirit Word and Ordinances of our Lord Jesus are called and compared to water to cleanse us from all filthiness of flesh and spirit and as God hath given us many promises to act faith upon through Christ for our purification as Ezek. 36.25 F om all your filthiness and from all your Idols will I cleanse you and in v. 29. I will save you from all your uncleanness So Jesus Christ hath undertaken by Gods appointment to see these purifying promises performed in his Saints in whom they are all Yea and Amen and to bless and sanctifie his Word and Ordinances for his peoples purification according to the Commandment he hath received from his Father Again Ephes 5.25 26 27. Who loved his Church and gave himself for it that he might sanctifie and cleanse it with the washing of water by the Word that he might present it to himself a glorious Church not having spot or wrinkle or any such thing that it should be holy and without blemish Christ gave himself that is to death by the will of God as 't is expressed Gal. 1.4 that he might sanctifie it that is say the Dutch Annotations that he might separate her from all worldly men and appropriate her to himself and cleanse it with the washing of water by the Word
end Vita est in se reflexio and in ordering all things to this blessed end this is the excellency of the life of God and a Saint through grace lives this life he propounds God to be his chiefest good and the glory of God as the utmost end of all his actings and the w ll of God revealed in the Word he makes his Rule and drives on all his designs to this end And this is the excellency of the life of Sanctification which a Saint in his measure lives he acts from right principles by a right line to a right end the perfection of which life the blessed spirits live in heaven 7. Sanctification or holiness is the Nature of God 2 Pet. 1.4 we are said to be 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 partakers or Communicants of the Divine Nature a very high expression This place I have already opened and cleared it of absurdities By Divine Nature in a word is meant the Divine qualities c. Grace is nothing else but the reflexion or the sparkling forth of the Divine Nature that is in God himself 't is a ray from his glory a beam from his Sun every Saint is a Diamond of Christs own pointing shining with light and lustre in some measure like himself One spark of this Divine Nature is of greater worth and value than rubies than the Topaz of Ethiopia in a word than all the treasures of the earth nil to be compared to it 8. Sanctification is the Glory of God in the soul of man which is higher yet than all the former 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 deficiuntur Rom. 3.23 all have sinned and are come short of the glory of God i. e. of the glorious estate of holiness in which we were created and also of the glorious estate of happiness Adam was planted in a glorious place Paradise adorned with a glorious Ornament viz. holiness the Image and Glory of God but through sin he fel from both Now holiness the glory of man and the glory of God as to man lieth in the dust but when in sanctification the Image of God is renewed in and restored to the soul the glory of God and man returns again Holiness is Gods great Title of Honour Exod. 15.11 Who is like unto thee among the Gods glorious in holiness c. God is said in Scripture to be rich in mercy plenteous in redemption Eph. 2.4 Psa 130.7 Psa 147.5 Exod 15.11 great in power infinite in understanding but glorious in holiness 'T is the glory of all his works Psal 145.17 The Lord is righteous in all his wayes and holy in all his works his holiness shines forth in all his Providences 'T is the glory of all his Attributes his blessed Attributes are as it were enamelled with holiness else his Soveraignty would look like Tyranny else his patience would look like indulgence of sin else his Justice would look like cruelty else his special distinguishing mercy would look like respecting of persons or partiality All the Attributes of God run in the Channel of his holiness and partake of its tincture This glorious Attribute is the ground of the Songs of praise which are sung to his glory by the Seraphins Isa 6.2 3. Holy holy holy is the Lord of Hosts the whole earth is full of his glory which is repeated Rev. 4.8 Holy holy holy Lord God Almighty which was and is and is to come Why is Gods day honourable but that 't is holy Why is Christs Spouse beautiful but that she is holy Why are the Angels of God such glorious creatures but that they are holy take away holiness and they would soon turn devils of darkness As sin is the basest filth dishonor and shame so è contrario holiness is the highest honour the greatest glory in or upon any rational soul Upon all these considerations how glorious is Holiness But to proceed 9. Sanctification exalts a Saint above his Neighbour it lif●s him up above the Sphere and Region of other men Prov. 12.26 The righteous is more excellent than his Neighbour Perhaps a Saint is a po●r mean man in the world and his Neighbour a rich man a great man a Knight or Lord worth several hundreds or th●usands a year but y●t the righteous a person vested with the righteousness of Sanctification is far more excellent in the esteem of God than the graceless great ones of the earth for all their Lands and Lordships for all their their Noble Par●ntage for all their Eschutcheons Ensigns Psa 16.3 and Titles of Honour the Saints are the excellent in the earth The Saints in regard of Sa ntship are Gods peculiar treasure his choice Jewels Mal. 3.17 all others God reckons but as Luggage and Lumber The vast difference between man and man lies in this one in all his glory is but a branch of the old stock and hath but the Image of the earthly but the other is transplanted into a new stock the tree of life 1 Cor. 15.49 and hath the Image of the heavenly engraven in his soul 10. Sanctification must needs be excellent because 't is one great end and precious attainment of the death of Christ Tit. 2.14 Christ gave himself for us not only to redeem us but also to purifie us Again Christ came into the world and was incarnate not only to save us from our enemies and from the hands of all that hate us wh ch implies Redemption but also that we mi●h● serve him without fear in holiness and righteousnesse all the dayes of our life and this takes in Sa●ctifi●●●●on Further the Apostle John tels us that for this purpose the S●n of God 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 appeared that he might u●loose or dissolve the works of the Devil 1 Joh. 3.8 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Dissolvere opera Diaboli Montan See the Dutch Annot on the place What are these works of the Devil which Christ came t● dissolve they are lusts and sins Christ dissolves these works two wayes 1. By suffering the punishment of them in his own person Heb 2.14.15 2. By regenerating his people by his Spirit and thereby delivering them from the dominion and slavery of sin The Apostle Paul tels us that Christ gave himself for his Church that he might sanctifie it and present it a glorious Chu●ch without spot or wrinkle c. Ephes 5.25 26. And without controversie Sanctification is as honourable and glorious Attainment H●b 12.14 as any of the Benefits that accrue to the Saints by the death of Christ for in short there is no seeing ●he Face of God without it without holinesse no man shall see the Lord. 11. The excellency of Sanctification consists in this in that it is a principle of union and communion with God 1 Joh. 1.3 None but the sanctified in Christ ●esus c●n have fellowship with the Father and his Son Jesus Christ Whilst a person is prophane unsanctified what communion can be between
precious life to spill his precious blood for you Gal. 2.20 Christ by the merit of his blood the price of your Sanctification hath impetrated and obtained of the Father the holy Spirit with all the gifts and graces of the same for your sanctification and salvation see John 16.7 13. John 14.16 17. 3. Consider the infinite power and efficacy of the Spirit The same Spirit that raised Christ from the dead called the Spirit of Holiness Rom. 1.4 quickens the Saints to a new life and dwelleth in them Rom. 8.11 This new life of holiness which is in Christ Jesus is by the Spirit of life imparted to you Rom. 8.2 For the Law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus Rom. 8. 2 hath made me free from the law of sin and death Holiness in us is the fruit of Christs Purchase the product of his merit the sprinkling of his Unction a parcel of his Fulness and a measure of his Spirit we have as great need of his Spirit to sanctifie us as of his blood to justifie us yea the Eternal Spirit was indispensibly needful to sanctifie and dignifie the blessed Sacrifice of Christs Humane Nature upon the Cross or else I must profess my Ignorance of that Text Heb. 9.14 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Supe eminens magnitudo virtutis ejus So Montanus 'T is not only the power but the exceeding greatness of the Spirits power to raise up a person morally dead to an estate of newness of life 't is a work proportionate to that power God wrought in Christ when he raised him from the dead and set him at his own right hand in the Heavenly places Eph. 1.19 20. Notwithstanding the Fathers E●ection and the Sons Redemption yet without the Spirits Efficacy we had all at this day lain rotting ●ike stinking Carrion in the Grave of sin and death Gods Mercy Christs Merit and the ●pirits efficacy It is very observable that all the three Persons challenge an equal share in the working of holiness in the creature it being such a part of Gods G●orie Mr. Burroughs Saints Treasury p. 16. must have their distinct glory The Father is said to sanctifie the Son to Sanctifie the Spirit to sanctifie but with their distinct Idioms or Characters our sanctification is from the Father in the Son and by the Spirit the Inchoation is from the Father he is the prime ●●i●inal the Dispensation is by the Son he is the way of Communication the Application and Consummation is by the Spirit he receives of the Father and the Son and shows it unto us that is he works grace or holiness in us Thus all the persons work jointly and yet distinctly the love of the Father makes way for the Mediatorship of the Son and the Mediatorship of the Son for the Office of the Spirit The Sanctification of the Spir t is as necessary as the blood of Jesus you may see 1 Pet. 1.2 how all the persons have their distinct operations Communion with the Spirit is as sweet and choice a priviledge as the Grace of our Lord Jesus or the Love of God the Father 2 Cor. 13.14 Thus sanctifie the Name of God give Glory to the Father Son and Spirit to the Triuni Deo the three one God three in Persons one in Essence and Nature for your Sanctification I● Jesus Christ be made of God Sanctification Use 2 to us the Procuring Meritorious and Moral cause of our Sanctification then primarily and principally let your thoughts ascend to God the Father as the supreme original of your Sanctification let not your thoughts stop or stay till they center in him 'T is the Father who of his own will hath begotten us by the Word of Truth Jam. 1.18 't is God the Father of our Lord Jesus who of his aboundant Mercy hath begotten us again c. 1 Pet. 1.3 Therefore we ought to bless and exalt his aboundant Mercy as the Apostle doth 'T is the Father the Heavenly Husbandman that purgeth the Branches John 15.1 2. that they might bring forth fruit As we ought to believe in Christ the Mediatour so in God as the first Fountain and Authour of Grace and as the ultimate end of our happiness 1. As the Fountain of all Grace John 3.16 God so loved the world that he gave c. Ephes 2.4 5. God who is rich in mercy for his great love wherewith he loved us when we were dead in sins Ephes 2.4 5. Rom. 4.24 hath quickened us together with Christ We must believe in him that raised our Lord Jesus from the dead He that believeth in me So Dr. M ●ton Expounds it in his Commentary on Jude believeth not in me but in him that sent me there not is not negative but corrective not only in me but his thoughts must ascend to the Father also who manifests himself in me for God was in Christ reconciling the World to himself c. 2 Cor. 5.19 2. You must believe in God as the ultimate end of your happiness Christ suffered for sins 1 Pet. 3.18 the just for the unjust that he might bring us to God When the Mediatour brings the Soul into peace with God by Justification and into the likeness and fellowship of God by Sanctification he hath attained the utmost end of his Mediatourship and the Soul hath attained its chiefest good and utmost happiness therefore is it said that the Saints by Christ do believe in God 1 Pet. 1.21 c. I would not wittingly or willingly speak a word for a world to detract any thing from the honour of my blessed Saviour or from the glory of the sacred Comforter but to rectifie your understandings and to heighten your apprehensions of the Fathers love because many Christians carry all things in the Name of Christ and of the Spirit being more apprehensive of the Sons love and of the Spirit 's grace than of the Fathers aboundant mercy Give me therefore leave to subjoin these four weighty Reasons Reas 1. Because all grace begins with the Father he is the first in order of Being and the first in order of Working the Fountain of the Trinity as we may conceive 't is the Father that floweth out to us in Christ by the Spirit he is the Father of lights Jam. 1.17 And the Text tells ye we are of God in Christ Jesus 't is true Christ as the second Person is coequal with the Father in power and glory but Christ as Mediatour must be considered as the Fathers Servant Isa 42.1 as his elect or chosen Instrument Reas 2. Glorifie the Father for whatsoever good Christ hath done for you or in you all is done with respect to the Fathers love and grant 2 Tim. 1.9 Joh. 17.2 God hath saved us according to his own Purpose and Grace given us in Christ Jesus God gave Christ power over all Flesh that he should give eternal life to those God had given him Righteousness Holiness Heaven
to those expressions Isa 9.6 To us a Childe is born Factus est nobis non creatione sed ordinatione neque enim Christus creatus aut factus est quoad Essentiam divinam ut haeretici depravant scripturam hanc sed ordinatus donatus nobis ad haec bona conferenda ideo discitur factus nobis sicut Isaiah 9.6 puer natus est nobis Luke 2. vobis natus est servator id est nostro bono Pareus in loc to us a Son is given And Luke 2 To you is born a Saviour that is for our good He is made of God to us c. that is saith * Factus est nobis sapientia a Deo c. id est qui datus est nobis a Deo ut in ipso omnem sapientiam Consequeremur c. idem de justitiâ sanctificatione statuendum est Beza in loc Beza who is given to us of God that we might obtain all wisdome righteousness holiness c. in him and by him All these interpretations are significant and proper enough but the last I best approve of as the most genuine and consonant to the scope of the Text and to the sense of the Apostle only by the way note thus much that by righteousness here is and must be meant the righteousness of justification for the Apostle immediatly annexeth to 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 importing the Righteousness of Sanctification which is the very next word My observation shall be this Jesus Christ was given of God to be our Righteousness or for our justification In the prosecution of this precious and weighty Doctrine I shall endeavour 1. To prove the Point 2. To open the meaning of the word Justifie 3. To shew what the justification of a sinner before God is 4. What are the essential parts of our justification 5. The several Causes of our justification 6. The Fruits and Consequences of our justification 7. And lastly Close all with a brief Application for proof 1. Jesus Christ was decreed designed ordained and determined to be his peoples righteousness propitiation and redemption the justification and redemption of a sinner is according to Gods purpose and grace given us in Christ Jesus before the world began 2 Tim. 1.9 which according to the immutability of his Counsel was in the fulness of time accomplisht That in Daniel is very emphatical Dan. 9 34. To bring in everlasting righteousness 't is in the original a Righteousness of Eternities So in Heb. 9.12 it it said that Christ obtained eternal Redemption for us Our Redemption Eternal a parte ante a parte post or Righteousness may be called Eternal upon a double accompt 1. Eternal in reference to the eternal Decree of God and so a Righteousness from Eternity 2. External in reference to the everlasting duration of the vertue of it the great and glorious Benefits that accrue to Believers by vertue of this Righteousness extend their vertue continue their influence throughout the endless duration of Eternity 'T is a Righteousness from all Eternity and a Righteousness unto all Eternity Rom. 3.25 Whom God hath set forth from everlasting or fore-appointed to be a propitiation through faith in his blood 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 · quem proposuit Deus propitiationem Montan. to declare his righteousness c. Christ was A Lamb slain from the beginning of the world Rev. 13.8 viz. in the eternal purpose and Decree of God 2. Consider Christs glorious Name This is his Name wherewith he shall be called the Lord our Righteousness Jer. 23.6 This is like his other Name Jesus the same in substance with this Matth. 1.21 by the Oracle of an Angel his Name must be called Jesus for he shall save his people from their sins i. e. from the power guilt and condemnation of sin 3. 'T is the office of Jesus Christ as our High Priest to be our Righteousness Jesus Christ was 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 he was our Redeemer the price of our Redemption a Counter-price our Redemption and revocation from Captivity he was both the propitiatory and propitiation he was Priest he was Altar he was Sacrifice he was All in All Jam fructum ostendit quem ex Christi sacrificio consequuti sumus nimirum ut justi coram Deo essemus qui naturâ impuri peccatores sumus Marlo●at in 2 Cor. 5.21 to make us the righteousness of God in him 2 Cor. 5. ult that is that we who are impure sinners by nature through the sacrifice of Christ might become righteous before God He is our Advocate 1 Joh. 2.2 and propitiation Jesus Christ the Righteous yea he is our 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 our propitiatory or placatory Rom. 3.25 alluding to the Mercy-seat 1 Cor. 5.7 He is our Passeover sacrificed for us he is the Lamb of God slain for us 1 Pet. 1.18 that the wrath of God might pass over and pass away for ever from us and not fall down upon our heads if your hearts and Consciences are sprinkled with the blood of Christ as the Door-posts of the Children of Israel were with the blood of the Paschal-lamb Exod. 12.7 the wrath of God will for ever pass by you and not pass upon you Thus Jesus Christ is a merciful and faithful High-priest Heb. 2.17 merciful to us in misery pittying us in our guilt and blood faithful to God and to us also in the faithful discharge of his Priestly Office for us in being our Price our Ransom in discharging our Bond in pacifying the Fathers wrath in satisfying divine Justice in finishing Transgression in making an end of sin in bringing in everlasting Righteousnesse and so in bringing us to God 1 Pet. 3.18 Now as he is our merciful and faithful High Priest so he is our Righteousnesse 1 our Justifyer Justitia hoc est justificator noster donaus nos vera justitiâ coram Deo per fidem Ad sacerdotale munus Christi hoc pertinet Pareus in 1 Cor. 1.30 endowing us with a perfect Righteousness before God through faith this belongs to the Priestly Office of Christ Jesus Christ is the Author or the procuring cause of our justification as he is the Author of our eternal Salvation Heb. 5 9. And this he doth two wayes 1. By making an Atonement for us on Earth 2. By making intercession for us in Heaven He hath made reconciliation for us by his blood upon the Crosse Rom. 5 1● and he doth continue to make intercession ●or us by the prevalent and loud cryes of the same blood in Heaven Heb. 12.24 He is gone up to Heaven to appear in the presence of God for us Heb. 9.24 just as Aaron a type of Christ Exod. 28.12 29. and 30. verses was to bear the name of the children of Israel a figure of all the Elect of God engraven in precious stones upon his Shoulders and upon his Heart when he went into the holy Place for a memorial before
the highest to be personally one with God 'T is the righteousness of Christ the Mediatour 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 God-man in one person though inherent in the Humane Nature and performed by it And this is that which by communication of properties gives infinite value vertue and eternal efficacy to the obedience of Jesus Christ wherefore 't is called the righteousness of God This I must profess to or the chief stay of my faith and the principal foundation of my comfort that He is Jehovah our righteousness Jer. 23.6 that he who is God blessed for ever Rom. 9.5 is the root and off spring of David that 't is the Prince of Life that died Acts 3.15 that the Lord of Glory was crucified 1 Cor. 2.8 that that blood which is the price of my redemption and justific●tion is the blood of God that he that was in the form of God Acts 20.28 and thought it no robbery to be equal with God did humble himself and became obedient to the death of the Crosse for me Phil. 2.6 8 Gal. 2.20 which whole humiliation of Jesus Christ God-man from his conception to his crucifixion especially his bloody passion Some say it consists both in applicatione pronunciatione ipsius Dei Justitia Dei est non peccare ●ustitia bominis est non impa●●ni peccarum Bernard Serm 23. ● Cantic is the material cause of our justification Thus much for the essential material Cause of our justification 3. What is the formal Cause of our justification I answer 'T is the imputation of Christs Righteousness because by imputing and applying it to us he is pleased to justify us Rom. 4.11 Psalm 32.1 Rom. 4.8 2 Cor. 5.19 Acts 10.43 Acts 13.28 29. St. Ambrose Bish p Downame and others do express it by this simile When Rebecca cloathed her son Jacob with the garmen●s of her elder son Esau the matter of the action was the garment of Esau which being applyed to him did cover him but the form of the action was the applying it to him the indution or putting it upon him so the matter of our justification is Christs righteousness the formal cause of our justification is the Fathers imputing or applying Christs righteousness to us The Apostle most clearly argues by way of comparison between Adam and Christ Rom. 5.17 18 19. how could the disobedience of Adam be made ours for condemnation or the obedience of Christ be made ours for justification unto life but only by imputation seeing they are both transient Acts. A learned Philosopher tells us Motus non est nisi dum fit postquam factus est non est Jul. Scaliger That a motion whether action or passion hath no being but while it is in doing or suffering but after it is done it hath no being the disobedience of the one and the obedience of the other the transgression of Adam and the righteousness of Christ can be no way conveyed to us but by imputation which term of imputation of Christs righteousness notwithstanding the Papists scoffing at it and calling it putative righteousness is used ten times in Rom. 4. 4. The End or final Cause for which God doth justifie a sinner by imputation of Christs righteousness and that is either supream or subordinate Utriusque enim misericordiae justitiae admirabile hic temperamentum relucet 1. The supream End is the manifestation of the Glory both of his justice and mercy as both which concur in all his works so chiefly in this great work of Justification The Lord is righteous in all his works and holy in all his wayes Ps 145.17 1. That his Justice might be fully Glorified God sent and set forth his own Son to be a propitiation for our sins and hath punished them in his humane Nature I say saith the Apostle to declare his righteousness that he might be just Rom. 3.25 26. and the justifier of him that bélieveth in Jesus 2. That his grace mercy also might eminently be magnified he hath sent his only begotten Son into the World that we might be justified freely by his Grace through the redemption that is in Christ Deus Pater nos justificat ut judex quidem sed sedens in Throno Gratiae c. Synops Rom. 3.25 and that we should be to the praise of the glory of his Grace wherein he hath made us accepted in the Beloved Ephes 1 6. Wherefore not unto us not unto us not to any works of righteousness that we have done but to the Father of Mercies the Lord God omnipotent and to the Lamb that sits upon the Throne be all Honour and Glory Blessing and praise for evermore Revel 5.13 2 Tim. 1.9 2. The subordinate end is our Salvation Rom. 8.30 whom he hath justified them also he Glorified Tit. 3.7 That being justified by his Grace we should be made heirs of eternal life Though our salvation be our particular proper Our 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 supream end or chief good to which both justification and sanctification are referred yet it is subordinate to Gods Glory as to the Soveraign and universal End for such is the infinite goodness of God to believing sinners that he hath subordinated their salvation to his own Glory The precious properties of this Righteousness how it is a divine righteousness a temptation vanquishing and a World-overcoming righteousness a Law fulfilling and a justice satisfying righteousness a most perfect righteousness a Glorious Robe of righteousness an everlasting righteousness c. Ye have heard at large discussed from another Text therefore I shall forbear to enlarge herein Lastly What are the blessed fruits and consequences of Justification I answer 1. Sanctification inherent with good works apparent which non praecedunt justificandum sed sequuntur justificatum as Austin speaks they do not go before but follow after a state of justification 2. Peace with God that is an holy Tranquility and sweet serenity of conscience Rom. 5.1 3. A free Access to God Rom. 5.2 4. Certain hope of Glory Rom. 5.2 5. 5. Consolation yea Gloriation in and over afflictions Rom. 5.3 6. The shedding abroad the love of God into the hearts of the justified Rom. 5.5 7. Conservation from wrath to come Ro. 5.9 8. Glorification and eternal life Rom. 8.30 Rom. 5.21 that as sin hath reigned unto death even so might Grace reign through righteousness unto eternal life by Jesus Christ our Lord. A word or two at parting to the Justified by way of Application 1. Walk up to your Duty 2. Live up to your Comfort 1. Walk up to your Duty Ye that are the redeemed of the Lord the children of God by faith in Christ Jesus walk worthy of him who hath called you to his Kingdom and Glory As ye have received Christ Jesus the Lord so walk ye in him Col. 2.6 Receive not this Grace of God in vain this is a certain evidence of your freedome from Condemnation if ye walk not after the flesh but after the spirit Rom. 8.1 and herein is your father glorified if ye bring forth much fruit John 15.6 As your Rece●pts are great so give me leave to tell you your duty is and your Accompt will be great also so live so act so work that ye may give up your accompt with joy 2. Live up to the Comfort of your state ye are already the sons of God and it doth not yet appear what ye shall be 1 Joh. 3.1 who shall say any thing to your charge whether men or Devils 't is God that justifieth it is Christ that died c. Ro. 8.33 Behold thy Treasures thy Comforts thy Joys thy Portion thy Priviledges laid up for thee in that precious Cabinet Rom. 5.1 2 3 4 5. Wherefore feed nay feast thy Soul by faith upon them wherefore in the worst of times the righteous shall be glad in the Lord and all the upright in heart shall glory Psalm 64 10. Thus so far as one Exercise would permit I have endeavoured to give some satisfaction in the great Argument of Justification Consider what I have said and the Lord give ye understanding 2 Tim. 2.7 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 FINIS