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A29488 A bundle of soul-convincing, directing, and comforting truths clearly deduced from diverse select texts of Holy Scripture, and practically improven, both for conviction and consolation : being a brief summary of several sermons preached at large / by ... M. Roger Breirly ... Brereley, Roger, 1586-1637. 1677 (1677) Wing B4659; ESTC R1288 256,743 378

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nor profit but only the maintenance of the Truth of the Gospel viz. Faith in Christ only and Love to all men So that this being their example Note that Faith in Christ and simple Love to Man is the very Summe of the Gospel and the Life of all Religion in the heart of Man Gal. 5. Faith works by love 1. Tim. 1. The end of the Commandment is love out of a pure heart a good Conscience and faith unfeigned all else ver 7. is dross and dung This is the summe of all Pauls Epistles This Paul to Tim calls the spirit of faith love and a sound mind Thus Paul thanks God for to the Col. the Faith and love to all Saints c. 1. For these destroy Self Righteousness and Self Confidence and Self Love which are the poyson of all Religion viz. Self Witt and Self Will these Adam got and therein opposed God 2. For by Faith he is made a Lord over all things that will suffer nothing to start up in the Church and in his Heart but Christ and by Love he is servant to all and plyable and servant to every one By the one he is freed with God and by the other amongst men 3. By Faith he that had thought to live in and by himself through the Law comes to dye in himself and to live in and by another 4. Nay all Religion without these is nothing but meer opinion and conceit whereby the heart is puffed up and so not fit for mercy and also tyed to himself and his own good Minde the Religion of Christ was it any thing but a denying of himself and cleaving to the Father and giving himself to the Church in love yea to his very Enemies Which Faith and Love is nothing else but a partaker so of himself and his own weaknesse Sin and Death thereby that he can believe and trust nothing in himself or the world but only the Word of God and in that weakness waits on Christ and meere Mercy and cut of that dislike of himself and love to that he sees in Christ loves all judgeth none but himself 1. How far are we then from Christs Religion when all our Religion is 1. Either in Fire of questions and disputations about this and that Opinion maintaining of our singular conceits wherein we seem to excel others in knowledge whereby true love is drowned quite 2. Or in some singular conceit of quality and disposition which we conceive in our selves and thereby grow proud and despise Christ and trample mercy under our feet 3. Or in high roveing conceits of the eternal Deity Majesty and Power and Secret Will and Purpose of God without Christ whereby the heart is hardened 4. Or in the Notion of the Gospel and Christ and faith without the power thereof gloriously vaunting of deep Mysteries But in all these the thing is wanting viz. an humble low believing and loving heart like unto Christ 1. Thus in all these man leaves his own heart and followes his heady opinion he forsakes Christ and pleaseth himself with his own qualities turnes from the word and followes vain speculations denyes the Faith and lives by the flesh 2. Know then that whatever would draw thee from Christ and his Truth is not the Doctrine of God whatever sets up man and makes him any thing but a Sinner is not the doctrine of Christ but of the Devil and Antichrist for it destroyes faith Pray we then that the Doctrine of the Gospel even of Faith and Love may be continued pure in the Church For Maus Wit and Reason will gather a thousand Errors out of Gods Truth viz. when it will not be content to become a fool but will needs comprehend a spiritual Truth and determine thereof according to its own Principles and Judgement Then it brings a world of absurdities for all errors have risen out of the Wit of fleshly minded men for the Spirit leads unto all Truth And I fear there will arise men of perverse minds to pervert the truth of the Gospel some to their carnal liberty some to the establishing of a righteousnesse and power in man without Christ bear we the Infirmities of men But take heed of false Doctrine in the Church for this is the worst of all And I pray God that many alive do not see that the Truth of the Gospel be turned into the Mysterie of Iniquitie and a greater Mysterie of spiritual wickednesse than yet we have seen Sed magna Veritas praevalet● Great is the Truth and prevaileth 4. But the kindly effect of the Gospel is to establish these two in the heart of man viz. to bring all things down in man by the Crosse of Christ and so lay him low under thee feet of all For the Gospel is a low thing Faith is a low thing though mighty in Christ and Love is a low thing Therefore all high flowen Chimical Divinity is the Doctrine of Satan and not of Christ And therefore if man be brought under the power hereof then will Christ be precious to him and his Word will be the Life and Treasure of his Soul because man hath nothing to stay him in his deep humility but only he And then will man love a man because he is a man and not because he is of my opinion or good to me or of my way or linage but loves as Christ did yea h s very Enemies As you have us for an example viz. Us in whom you see the Truth of the Gospel to rule and to walk according to the same who seek Christs Kingdom not ours So that He walks safely who truly feeling his own weaknesse and believes man for the Truths sake and not the Tr●u●h for mans sake Follow me as I follow Christ But many were drawn away by the Error of the wicked For man having a good conceit of another is apt to believe what he saith for he believes that God is with him and so falls into odd opinion● 1. Better we should never preach than that the Gospel should be believed for our sakes Can we that are nothing bu● error add to the Truth of God nay if God be not with us and guide us we shall tell a thousand lies for Truth 2. But woe be to that man who becomes by his example a perverter of the Brethren either for matter of Faith or Life or Liberty It had been better he had ●ever been born Take heed then how we depend on ●an there is one man for all even the man Christ Who is the way the truth and the life follow him in the way o● faith and love of whom I have told you often because of the danger thereof mans weaknesse So that Man is apt and weak of himself to be drawn into an ●vil way of error and hardly to believe the truth and ●tick thereto 1. For he is blind of understanding apt to believe any thing that may further his fleshly Kingdom ●oath to believe any thing that
men to depend on mercy For he whose heart dwells in love dwells in God in nothing do we more resemble Christ who was ever disposed thereunto even when his Disciples would have hindred him See what this is 1. There may be liberality out of pride and yet no love 1 Cor. 15. 2. There may be a tender and open nature and yet no mercy But this not a tender hearted disposition from nature but from a true sight of our own vilenesse and unworthinesse and sense of Gods mercy in Christ sensible of others miseries and willingnesse and readinesse to help according to our power without pinching grudging or base respect such is Gods and Christ love to us 1. The ground Gods mercie by Faith breaking the heart and working Life in us 2. The nature is pitiful free open-hearted helpful 3. The object is Want Miserie Wrong Injury Woe Then woe to mercielesse worldings who are sensible of no mans miserie but their own as a hard-hearted userer a closse fisted niggard grinding Land-lord yea mercieless who with Judas grudge at parting with any thing though they professe kindnesse yet when need comes hearts and purses pinch together See that heartlesse shew of Love and Faith without the power thereof when it comes to-tryal that when it comes to part it Mammon that was never parted it goes to the quick as if a man should part with life and all and hence so manie excuses as I have not now I have a charge c. When if a man would forbear idle expences and his surfeting it would provide for all the poor in a Paroch Object They are all lazie people Answ It is for want of thy education but maintenance is love Thus we see Christ is full of talking believing men and worldly knowledge everie man full of opinions and high thoughts but no love This Religion is in vain yea most men love all men till they grow poor but then casts him off like those Luke 5. That called rich friends c. So we lend give and help those that need not but to further their covetousnesse but from poor turn away But man hath such love for himself that he hath none for others but Paul bids put on bowels of mercit and tendernesse c. 1. Consider the estates of others and put ours in their case 2. Gods mercie to thee thou rich and they poor 3. That thou shalt never be poorer for it that thou shald obtain mercie both of God and man not for this but the word is such So that Gods mercie and goodnesse shall not be a wanting and mans heart shall be open towards merciful men and they shall nor want Psal 37. I never saw the righteous forsaken That is merciful men 1. For the hearts of all men do blesse them 2. They live in sense of miserie and weaknesse and so sensible of mercie but most men live of and by themselves and find no need of mercie and so mercie is shut against them 3. Happie he that waits still for this it cannot be wanting for these judge themselves justifie God 4 Suffer all things patiently 5. And are open-hearted to pray to God and shew mercie to others Blessed are the pure in heart These are opposed to the Hypocrisie of the Pharisees which under shew of Religion reserved to themselves rotten hearts and the World therein which so musled their mindes that they saw nothing Puritie is a metaphor taken from neatter mettal c. Which it not mingled with any filth but clear from the Fountain So we say Pure water like gold and that is separated from all other things and is simple So that Poor and simple minded men who walk in simplicitie of Religion is blessed therein James 3.1 Wisdom from above is First pure then peaceable that is the seed in good ground that is good honest simple hearts 1. Joh. 3. He that hath this hope purgeth himself as he is pure for the heart joyned or mixed with any other thing mars it 2. This was Adams simplicitie that is joyned to God onlie which puritie is a mind cleaving to nothing but God only and simple truth like a wise to her husband expecting nothing but what he is 3. Intention upright though occasion failing there is a puritie Legal and Evangelical the one is in Rules the other in Faith and Love singling out the heart to Christ onlie the heart is pure when it is not mingled with its own desires and lusts and the pure Faith believeth God without this or that a pure love without condition or end 4. A pure zeal for God onlie Away then with all glistring Religion to cover rotten hearts with But we deal not simply in any thing but have self-respects and seekings seeking our selves for we deal not simply in any thing The pure heart then is he that sees that iniquitie in himself that he lothes himself so is purged by the Laver of Regeneration They shall see God This is not by curious comprehension but by simple believing that is that God would shew himself in mercie love wisdom to them So that The poor and simple believing heart trulie understands the way of God and sees him in his goodnesse and God reveals Secrets to them that fear him and to none else Psal 25. 1. None hath seen God but he none knows the Father but the Son and he to whom the Son will reveal him Psal 36. In his light we shall see light for self-knowledge and lust blinds the most of all 1 Cor. 8. He that thinks he knows something knows nothing at all he that will become wise must become a fool God chooseth fools 2. If the mind cleave or look at any thing else it draws a vail that is sees nothing There are some that imagine a shape and so seem to see blindly attending in saith upon them the light shines Thus we are all full of knowledge and false light but have not pure hearts we must be wise as Serpents and innocent as Doves For if man see God by Faith he trusts loves and fears and is subject to him all knowledge else leaves a man whore he was save this it lifts him up against God See the way how man is blinded he hath a self desire of his own good overruling which sets witts a working to find that good under the Sun This bears off God and so lights hold of Religion and so strains all his power to comprehend this God and good in him and becomes a Master and so rules and orders it according as he thinks it may best make for his good not knowing what it is to receive freely and live by Faith Give me then a pure heart and a simple believing mind for that 's worth all knowledge without this all knowledge else leaves man that he date not trust nor love that thing which he sees Yet this is all that he hunts after rather to know after the flesh than to believe by faith
some of his Sermons came to my view Wherein Christian Reader if thou minde well as thou reads thou may taste the fundamental grounds of Truth and also perceive the various deceits of thy deceitful heart and Satans deep temptations unvailed and discovered to thine and his shame which thou mayest read as followeth J. C. Here followeth a Catalogue of the Texts of Scripture that these lines treats of SERMON I. PHilip 3.19 18. Brethren be ye followers of me and walk so as you have me for an example for many c. Page 1. SERMON II. Matth. 11.25 26. I thank thee O Father Lord of Heaven and Earth that thou hast hid these things from the wise and c. p. 12. SERMON III. Mat. 11.28 Come unto me all ye that are weary and heavy laden and I will ease you Take my yoke upon you c. p. 22. SERMON IV. Luk. 2.8 9 10. And there were in the same countrey Shepherds abiding in the field watching their flocks c. p. 30. SERMON V. Luk. 7.36 37 38. And one of the Pharisees desired that he would eat with him and Jesus went into the Pharis●es house c. p. 43. SERMON VI. Luk. 8.4 And when much people were gathered together and were come out of every City p. 67. SERMON VII Isa 57.10 Thou hast wearied thy self in the greatness of thy way yet saidest not There is no hope p. 74. SERMON VIII Psal 81.10 11. I am the Lord thy God which brought thee out of the Land of Egypt Open thy mouth wide and I will p. 79. SERMON IX Exod. 12.21 22. Then Moses called all the Elders of Israel and said Choose you out and take for every house a lamb p. 90. SERMON X. Isa 28.14 15. Hear ye the word of the Lord ye scornful men that rule my people which are in Jerusalem c p. 96. SERMON XI Isai 39 5. Then said Isaiah to Hezekiah Hear the Word of the Lord Behold the day come that all that is in thy house c. p. 106. SERMON XII Mat. 1.1 The Book of the Generation of Jesus Christ the Son of David the Son of Abraham Abraham begat Isaac c. p. 112. SERMON XIII Heb. 2.24 Forasmuch as the Children were partakers of flesh and blood he also took part with them that he might through death c. p. 121. SERMON XIV Luk. 22.31 32. And he said unto Simon Simon Satan hath desired to winnow you as wheat but he hath prayed that thy faith fail not c. p. 131. SERMON XV. Dan. 3.16.19 Then Shedrach Meshach and Abednego answered said to the King Nebuchadnezzar we are not careful to answer c. p. 140. SERMON ●VI Jeremiah 48.34.56 Thus saith the Lord God of Israel to thee O Baruch thou didest say Wo is me now for the Lord hath added grief to my sorrow c. p. 151. SERMON ●VII Isa 64.6.7 But we are all as an unclean thing all our righteousnesse is as filthy rags and we all do fade as chasse or a leaf and our iniqui●ie● like the wind hath taken us away p. 159. SERMON XVIII Isa 65.2 3 4. I was sought of them that asked not after me I was found of them that sought me not and I said Behold me to a nation that called not c. p. 169. SERMON XIX Isa 63.1 Who is this that cometh from Edom with dyed garments from Bozra this that is glorious in his apparel travelling in the greatnesse c. p. 181. SERMON XX. Gen. 22.14 15. After these things God tempted Abraham and said Abraham Abraham and he said I am here c. p. 199. SERMON XXI Esa 9.6 7 8. For unto us a Childi born and unto us a Son is given and the government shall be upon his shoulders c p. 213. SERMON XXII Matthew Chapter 5. An exposition of some verses of the fifth Chapter of Matthew Blessed are the poor in Spirit shewing the condition of those that are blessed p. 231. SERMON XXIII Sam. 15.13 Declaring the double dealing of Saul in the matter of Amalek And Saul said to Samuel c. p. 247. SERMON XXIV 1. Sam. 1.3 4 5. So when the people were come into the Camp the Elders of Israel said Wherefore hath the Lord smitten us c. p. 254. SERMON XXV 1 Samuel 5.1 2 3 4. Then the Philistines took the Ark of God and carried it from Eben-ezer c. p. 261. SERMON XXVI Math. 14.27 I will smite the Shepherd and the sheep shall be scattered p. 26● SERMON XXVII Mark 13.35 Watch ye for ye know not when the master of the house will come whether at even or at midnight or c. p. 250. SERMON I. Philip 3.17 18. Brethren Be you followers of me and walk so as you have us for an example for many walk of whom I have told you often and now tell you weeping that th●y are Enemies to the Crosse of Christ c. THree sorts of People troubled the Church 1. Dogs which with open mouth fought against Christ 2. Evil workers who professed Christ and yet walked inordinately 3 The Circumcision that cut themselves off from Christ and the Church by their singular Opinions and fell into Sects and would needs joyn Circumcision and fleshly Righteousnesse with Christ and so become confident in the flesh Against which the Apostle opposeth his own example who had more to boast of than they and yet it was nothing to him in comparison of Christ So he perswades the Church to hold on forward in the Faith to the crucifying and laying down of all things till they come to the Resurrection of the Dead and in all this Contention to walk in love that if some did not understand the truth of the Mystery of Christ nor yet were brought thereto yet to proceed on in love by the same Rule that God in time would reveal it Here again he propounds his own and the Faithful for an Example that they would walk in that way of Faith toward Christ and Love amongst themselves and then he gives them warning of the former viz. Some in the Church that were Enemies to Christs Crosse and so describes their course and end 1. He propounds himself as a Pattern 2. He warnes them of false Teachers or Brethren In whom consider 1. His affection Of whom I have told you often and now tell you weeping 2. Their curse in these particulars 1. They are Enemies to Christ 2. Their God is their belly 3. Their Glory is their shame 4. They mind earthly things 5. Their End is Damnation This was no vain boasting for elsewhere be acknowledgeth himself the least of all Saints but only opposeth himself and the faithful against false Brethren who only for Glory lived in Envy sought earthly gain by the Gospel lived inordinately and lest that weaklings by them should be drawn to fleshly liberty But look on them which walk after our example for we have no confidence in the flesh We count not our selves perfect we seek not glory
then he was strong Great Knowledge devote Holinesse and high Thoughts chooke Faith only humilitie preserveth it The one lives by opinion as light as wind but the other by Faith and mercie he feels nothing but weaknesse and guilt 3. Well-worth weak and repenting hearts that weep with Peter We deny him often but repent seldom What ever knowledge or other thing they have yet if this be kept lively Faith shall not fail though it be seemingly lost and he turned his back and he sees no way to peace Yet wait a while and light will spring out of darknesse and well-worth Crosse that preserves Repentance in man when he sees his own beastly guilt how he hath forsaken God and run from him and sees how all fails then he returns So it is hard to preserve Faith lively in prosperitie It is a great point of simplicitie to enjoy all gifts and yet look at none We see then whereby man is preserved in all straits viz a praying and believing heart all else vanish 4. But praying dayes are gone We have wept but now rejoyce We were weak but now strong in our selves Strengthen thy Brethren Pitie not me nor weep for me but weep for thy self and pitie thy Br●thren So that As the life of Faith is in Christ only see the practice of Faith is in love to the Brethren David Psal 16. My goodness is nothing unto thee but to the Saints that are in the Earth Thus all rules of practice after Faith that are stablished by Paul are such like as help the weak admonish the un-ruly c. and Christ left this his last Law Love one another and Faith works by love This was Christs practice all his dayes in doing good this is a free disposition of a Redeemed Spirit the flesh seeks its own but love doth not 1. Thus is the Fathers Love spread abroad and the Truth of the Gospel and the Church increased and herein is the Communion of Saints 1. But we all walk in the thearick knowledge of Faith and Christ and nourish our thoughts therein but we foresake the practice of Faith for self-Love and Pride hath drowned all hearty Religion Do we help the poor and relieve them nay we spoil them do we bear with the Weak nay we judge them do we cover the sins of others nay we spread them Do we love our Enemies nay We hate them 2. I wish we had lesse Knowledge so we had more Faith and Love Is it not a shame to see how Drunkards are linkt together and every Sect as one man yet we that professe to believe in Christ lead everie man to his own gain So we thrive we care not who losse who grieves and bears the burden of others I will go with thee though all forsake thee Pride of heart and over-weaning conceit of our own power because of some singular gift above others is the readie way to fall before all so it s in the Jews Pharaoh Nebuchadnezzar Lucifer So that There is a presumptuous and proud carlesse confidence from the arm of flesh which goes under the name of Faith and lifts man up in securitie a while but will fail in the end Thus David Psal 30. And his numbering the people SERMON XV. Dan. 3.16.19 Then Shedrach Meshach and Abedneg● answered and said to the King O Nebuchadnezzar we are not careful to answer thee in this matter IN the former Chapter Daniel had interpreted the Kings Dream concerning the Image of Gold Silver Brasse Iron and Clay and the destruction of several Monarchies by the Stone hewed out of the Mountain without hands that is to say The power of Christ whose Kingdom should overcome all the rest and be everlasting never to be destroyed by which the King was convinced to acknowledge the great Power and Wisdom of the God of Daniel and sell into admiration but understood not the Mysterie of Christ therein nor the downfal of his Kingdom therefore presently returns to his old Idolatrie So that The Word of God from God and the great work of his power doth for the present put man to silence and convinceth him yet where the heart remains hardened and that the mysterie of Christ is hid from man he soon returns to his old vanitie and Idolatrie of his own heart Thus they are often convinced by the great Works of God Psal 16. Yet forgot how they were brought out of Egypt and walked not in the Covenant but returned t● their Lusts And the Pharisees in Christs time often put to silence but soon grew wise again to maintain there own Kingdom Yea how manie of his followers who saw his grea● Workes and confessed never man spake like him or did the like spake with such power and assurance and yet forsooke him see the stony ground and those of Judea 1. For ease and peace and prosperitie being offered and a man lothe to live without them they choak the VVord 2. The Knowledge of the Gospel without the power of Christ and his death hardens above all none such enemies to the simplicitie thereof 3. For if the Truth and Power of God be revealed yet if God keep not the Promise of Repentance by the Crosse so bring man under the power of that Word he soon starts up and becomes Wise and Righteous in himself not in Christ in the flesh not in Faith 4. Though for the present it dash man and convince him that he confesseth and sweareth that it is the truth yet when it both crosseth his present ease and libertie brings no life but death for the present he grows wearie unlesse the great power and love of God pursue his Soul by his Word and Crosse Hence comes so much back-sliding in the church that men admire the great Power of God yet not living in Repentance under the Crosse Every thing starts up and so they turn to the old way or a new device of their own but do not believe the down-fal of their Kingdom for the present For most men when they have talked and shewed abroad their Wisdom Righteousnesse and increased their Glorie they are the old men again The World is welcome and sweet Sin as light themselves at ease secure as they had never known such a thing 1. And yet they know their ease and securitie ariseth not out of simple confidence of Faith but hardnesse of heart and clothed under a vail of Religion 2. So it is a fearful thing to grow hardened after truth revealed that man joyn hands with the World that sin become lesse sinful in conceit This is a meer securitie and not Faith for if a man flie off and that the Word cease to judge man arraigned at Gods judgement seat For Christ hath two judgements in mans heart viz Judgement and Mercie so it is said Man must give an account of what he hath done Yea of every ●dle Word which is true in mans heart for they are judged and man tormented untill he apply to
in another viz. in Christ who is made our Righteousnesse through Grace For take Him away and there rests nothing but Death ●or the Law doth not make man righteous but sinners ●nd lost men Now Righteousnesse is two-fold Politia divina Morale divinum The first is that the Philosophers treat of which is a Righteousnesse of just and equal disposition of mind and carriage of our actions towards others doing right to all That is called in Scripture the Righteousnesse of the Law which is the righteous work of it in man but that is nothing before God for it is not wrought by God nor for him but man attributes it to himself and thinks God should be pleased therewith also Now this is good sweet amongst men but if man bring this before God it is abominable But the righteousnesse of Faith is another thing viz. the righteousnesse of Christ made ours standing in free remission of sins and the free grace of God Therefore it is that Christ is our Righteousnesse as a thing out of mans self in another 1. How far off from life are they then which well unrighteously in all things both towards God and man 2. Also those that hold the Truth in unrighteousnesse which acknowledge the Truth of the Gospel but submits not to the righteousnesse thereof but run out after their own unrighteousnesse and will never regard Go● nor his word of promise 3. And such as makes themselves righteous an● stablish a righteousnesse of their own and thence seek a ground of believing 4. Others fall off from the Faith with the Galatians and when God through His love hath made the● sometimes obedient in love 1. Fix their eyes upon that and imagine themselve● something that now they being made subject a● obedient do look for a blessing the●●upon when ala●● it is not one good thought of twenty 2. But know that all our Righteousnesse is in another that man see no good thing in himself but Sin 〈◊〉 Rebellion and Death c. but all good in Christ Wh● is made our Righteousnesse For if man turn from Hi● he fails if he abide in Him he lives Therefore a● Paul saith I live not but Christ lives in me 3. But most lives by conceit of Christ not Christ living in them so that our power over sin death hell is not in our selves but in Christ who dayly crucifies the world not any qualitie or disposition that we are brought to but living in the sense of our own unrighteousnesse and flying from our selves and so becomes Righteous in Christ 4. Hence we see that Faith and all good is preserved to man in dayly and deep humilitie when he dayly lives in the life of Repentance and is weak and unrighteous and unthankful but daily waits for mercy But when man becomes righteous in his own eyes either because of that qualitie of Faith or of Love or Righteousnesse then he is lifted up and it becomes his own righteousnesse and therefore filthie nothing 5. Walk in Righteousnesse but take heed of looking at it let it extend to man that thou mayest justifie thy self before them else all the world shall condemn that and the Gospel be slandered but in respect of God who is of pure eyes bring nothing but Christ and his mercy and then shall we see the Righteousnesse of God upon us And we all do fade as a leaf All our Righteousnesse being but hypocritical and so we with it doth fall to nothing So that Where the Grace and Love of God by Faith is not continued to man there Faith and all Religion fades where Religion fades there all joy and peace and happinesse is lost and comes to nothing as Heb. 6 They tasted of the good Word of God but yet fell away in the end and Hymeneus Phletus and those in Jude Ephesus Laodicea Revel 2.3 1. For it is God only that both by his grace both guides preserves faith in man As the tree planted by the Rivers of water Psal 1. 2. When this fades man daparts from God as Israel in the Wildernesse and so never comes into the the land of rest 3. All things have a passage through man and he gets a taste of good in them but they fade in time only Gods love and mercy endures for ever 4. When man returns into himself or the World he soon grows weary as the leaf when the sap is descended into the root in the earth so we when the sap of God is descended 1. Hence it is that so much fair shining Religion comes to nought in the end being but the work of man it fades and dies in man but that of God abides for ever Thus have we seen much Religion dye What zeal and sorrow of heart What love affection to the truth it self and now all is drowned up with a fleshly speculation of these things but the life is gone 1. Love is forcible which if it rise but out of a strong stirring of natural affection it is soon lost but if from real miserie and distrust of himself it abides with God though clouded but the foundation abides in God 2. And even so will all our joy and peace freedom fade Where is that joy and sweet rest we have had that earnest hunger and desire after Christ Nay it is gone and we grown proud in knowledge and for the simplicity of believing turned it into an opinion of knowing edifying one enother in love into fleshlie honour seeking it one of another or censuring each other or love and liking of the Word of Truth into a judging and despising of the same our love to each other into self-love our love to Religion into the love of the World So that hence it is that our joy is departed from us because we are departed from Christ We joy in our fulnesse power or knowledge c. yet will all fade as a leafe and we also shall in the ●nd fade with it we see it Where is the glorie and pleasure fulnesse of our neighbours is it not faded away turned into want and sorrow and death it self the youth and suckling strong and aged mother and child are all fallen into the dust and it will be our portion if righteousnesse and religion lye in the streets despised as it is And our Iniquities like the wind hath taken us away When we thought under a colour of righteousnesse to go on in the wayes of vanitie and enjoy the World yet at last our Iniquities have prevailed and taken us away So that It is sin and rebellion against God which is the onlie way and cause of the destruction of man and nothing but sin undoes man Your Iniquities have separated betwixt God you Thus he complains against Israel in all the Prophets because they sinned against me and yet they sinned more and more they are a stiff necked generation for nothing makes God our enemie but our running from him 2. Losse and want
hearts even drovvned in pride of our ovvn hearts have a conceit of salvation in our selves Is sin lesse sinful than it was Stand vve not as much need of salvation as before nay our hearts are not prepared for mercie but claime it as a due and therefore is salvation far from us But know that before salvation or freedom come from Christ to our hearts these high looks must down we carried into Babylon God never casts his mercy upon hardened hearts but the poor mourners shall be comforted So that faith holinesse is daily preserved by repentance deep humility vvhen God opens the high vvay of our hearts he gathers out the stones all his mercies though they bring comfort yet still more humblenesse that he should daily be so good we so vile rebellious still so is mercie salvation contained Who is this that cometh from Edom. That is from the land of captivitie from Bozra the chief Citie of the Edomites representing the great povver of Satan Flesh and the World wherein man is bound novv comes the Prince and Captain of our Salvation out of our captivity and death and is consecrated through suffering even in death overcoming all things his garments red with the blood of the Sacrifice Laying it down by way of admiration in the question answer containing wondering and Christs ansvver For the vvhole Chapter is a Prophetical Declaration of Redemption by Christ and the state of man to be redeemed as 1. The Person or Redeemer even Christ discovered by his povver and strength travelling in the greatnesse of his strength and the rest c. 2. By his truth and righteousnesse I that speak in righteousnesse 3. The way means how he hath done it viz. First By death under a Metophor of Trading the Wine-presse 4. What he hath done viz. Troden them in his Wrath. Who is this that cometh This shews the expectation of the captive Church waiting for a deliverer according to the promise after seventy weeks so man after his long bondage under hell and Flesh and seeing Christ a weak poor man and that all in blood crucified dead and buried seems an unlikely man to reason but in his answer he puts away all doubts that he is the only man and Redeemer So that The weary waiting and forlorn heart of man though he see little possibility to obtain life by Christ in sense reason but many more likely devices ye shall never find freedom but only in him For he was ordained of old to break the Serpents head and prophesied to bind up the broken hearted Yet what a doe had he with his Disciples for to perswade them that He was He but still they cried Is not this Josephs Son is this likely to be He He only was Jobs refuge in all his afflictions when he saw nothing but death yet his Redeemer liveth This he witnesseth by word and work By word I am come to save the World I am the Resurrection and the Life By works How many poor lame and blind did He help which He was after to do spiritually the afflicted he comforted as Mary and the Prodigal The Pharisees cryed out Who is this that forgiveth sins that destroyes the Law Nay others said Except ye be circumcised Christ cannot profit 1. For he came to destroy the flesh and redeem the spirit therefore was he weak in the flesh strong in spirit that he might cross the curious witt and pride of man who looked for great things 2. All things prosper according to his presence with man and not he according to the power of the creature all other things are but miserable comforters only puts off for a time but it comes again with all violence like a sore that is ill healed Yet who hath believed this report Nay in any straits we look for other helps The World saith Come see what riches and certaintie I will relieve thy wants be diligent ply thy mind to me and I will ease thee and saith Man This is that comes with full hand and good gain This is like to preserve so much Inheritance so much coming in and is yet never a whit eased but a slave still The flesh saith Come to me I come not in sadnesse and sorrow but in mirth and pastime and pleasure I will put away sorrow from thy heart and season all sadnesse with mirth and yet for all this in the midst thereof the heart is sorrowfull Reason saith Come to me I will shew thee a likelie way do good worke righteousnesse see thy great knowledge and good qualities then believe that Christ may profit but simple believing stands not in this but in another thing and when thou feels nothing in thy self Reason would judge this but a blind way Nay saith Christ But come hither look on me believe my Word I am poor and needie in flesh and so must thou be I will deliever thy Spirit and free thy mind these deceive thee but I speak in righteousnesse though I seem base yet all power is given to me and I am mighty to save So that he that looks for salvation by Christ had need of Faith more than Witt When the poor captive Soul sees nothing but death and bondage no power to free himself and sees nothing but poor Christ all wallowing in blood shut up in the grave sits mourning at the Sepulchre and yet look for salvation in him had need to pray daily Lord increase our Faith and help our unbelief And to this end would Christ confirm his Disciples in expectation of the Promise and Life by his Death and to wait for the Holy Ghost by the Sacraments and pledges of his love and truth which he left them saying I know ye doubt and fear and hereafter ye shal see me forsaken judged and crucified and buried and then will your hearts tremble but that I have spoken in Righteousnesse take this as a pledge of my love and truth when ye come together eat and drink this believe my Promise rejoyce in me in my death for though I must trade the Wine presse alone yet I will trade it in my Furie I that speak in righteousnesse The word of Christ is the word of righteousness to believing hearts and shall be assuredlie fulfilled to troubled Spirits Mighty to save So that All power of saving man is in Christ no power in man to procure or p●eserve his own safetie I have troden the Wine-presse So that Jesus Christ hath under-gone the wrath of the Father for man that he might redeem man from wrath and by his suffering hath wrought Redemption for man I have troden the Wine-presse alone So that None partakes with Christ in the work of mans redemption but he is the beginner finisher of mans happinesse Mine own arm brought salvation So that When all povver in man fails miserie strikes then is the power of Gods spirit still at hand I will trade
excuses as here in Saul when w● seem to condemn our selves then we justifie our selve● and hope because of our confession to find mercie I● is a great point of simplicity to do good and not t● have an eye to it but still here ariseth a thought o● being something because of that everyone is approvin● of the good but thinks none of the evil in themselves 〈◊〉 so imagins a power in themselves which destroy Faith It is but a poor comfort that man gets by his obedience to the Law nay God will find out manie 〈◊〉 blaiting Lust Iniquitie in thy heart as hereafter What meaneth then Here Samuel discovers his Hypocrisie for he discovers wherein he had failed So that When man hath justified himself and hid himself in the depth of his own counsel yet there remains in man a Legion of Rebellion which hinders his peace and which God will find out in the end as to Adam and the Young Man and the Rich Fool. 1. For mans pride ariseth from ignorance in himself 2. Adam slips over these easily with little notice 3. After Faith and a desire to obey God yet there remains a rebellious flesh and ease and peace which he would preserve Thus we all keep up a conceit of our selves but then what means this following of the World this envie hatred these wringings pinchings covetousnesse What means then Saul seeking to justifie himself Samuel discovers his Hypocrisie And that by bringing before him the spoil that he had reserved underneath as in Saul so in us Saul had done something but there rested a whole herd to be destroyed So that When a man hath tasted of Gods love and mercie and it may be hath inclined to do Gods will yet there is a troup of rebellious lusts and affections underneath which both darkens the light of Faith and keeps mans Soul in bondage and either they or we must be destroyed Thus to the young man Matth. 19. The rich fool and Adam 1. For all men like Israel think they should have rest so soon as they are passed the Red-Sea when alace there are bitter waters to drink hunger thirst to be endured and the Amalakites to be slain Here is the dayly exercise and power of Faith and of Christ in man in subduing these enemies under foot to the perfecting of our freedom and establishing everlasting Righteousnesse That man daily feeling these Rebells within him may see his Weaknesse and Rebellion may flee daily from himself to God for victorie For he that partakes of Christs death once through Faith to his Redemption by the power of the same death dyes daily that so h● may live into God Thus deal Hypocrites when looking upon the● own righteousnesse grow high minded and strongly presumptuous not feeling these base filthly lusts be● lye underneath nay thus we imagine to our selves a● opinion more by a thousand times than we enjoy indeed Thus are those deceived who tasting som● sweetnesse of Faith and Gods love sit down thin● all things is done and Heaven obtained when indee● they then shrink from God and themselves too an● then arise a Legion of Lusts that are unkilled There is then a beginning of stedfastnesse in going on in Religion these beginnings may utterly fa● where the others follows not there is a believing 〈◊〉 Righteousnesse but there must be a believing by th● same faith and a daily feeding on Gods goodnesse and truth 1. And hereby appears how apt man is to flatter himself without cause thinking all is well when it is nothing so When the Prophet comes and by the Word of Truth divides betwixt the marrow and the bone For thou sayest Thou believest God and thy confidence is in Christ and that he is and will be a Father unto thee but what means the leaning to and looking at the works of thy hand or qualitie of heart and increase of confidence thereby Why then is there such seeking for and trusting to thine own power why art tho● then so vexed for want joy peace and fulnesse Why then dost thou so dote upon the World so lifted up it fulnesse cast down in want Thou sayest Thou lover God and Christ and his Word what means then this self-love wherein thou hast alwayes a self aim 2. This casting off Christ and seeking ease in the flesh What means then this little respect to the Gospel and so careful for all things else 3. What means this censuring and judging condemning others this opening their shame and this preying into their faults this back-bitting insulting ●his hardnesse of heart and unmercifulnesse to them in ●ant this pinching and grudging and grinding their ●aces this contention and unwillingnesse to forgive ●hou sayest thou hatest the World Sin and Lust but ●hy then is thy willing serving of it and this rejoycing 〈◊〉 it and mourning for want and this total imployment about it and these burning lusts and fierie ma●ice Thou sayest Thou wilt suffer any thing for Christ as Peter but what meaneth then thy swearing ●nd fore-swearing for these great vexations for these ●arthly crosses and this fear of losse and danger of Death So that it is not as we imagine when the Word of Truth comes O! that men would cleave to this Word of Truth in Spirit it would either hew Agag in pieces or else Saul should be cut off thereby O! that we lived daily in the true understanding of our selves this would destroy vain glory and pride We think because we have now a good motion and ●hen a sweet joy and feeling that God must needs love for these but we see not the lowing and roaring rebellions of the heart that fight against Christ And thus most men deal with Saul by halfs in Religion because they begin to look with Flesh at the conquest that they have gotten when thousands are behind verse 15. We have brought then from the Amalekits Here Saul again excuseth himself and pleads their intent to offer Sacrifice as afterward verse 21. So that So thus in all men not mortified through Faith would still have both Joy and Faith and a Will and Word of his own So with Adam so with Peter He would have had case in the Flesh and Christs companie too so the young man Matth. 19. see all unmortified For till by the power of God in the crosse the Flesh be subdued it seeks to live as well as the spirit save it self For there is a self-confidence a wisdom and a love which would turn all to its own advantage which indeed should know or effect nothing at all and so draws the mind after it Thus we dally with God in the way of Faith by sparing things that are profitable pleasures And thus man excuseth this or this I do to follow the World that I may be better sitted to serve God to do good to others and so it appears that it is the end indeed nay thus we dissemble with God For
for thy Servant heareth Christ yeelded himself to the Father Also David the will of the Lord be done and Christ to the Pharisees Ye tithe mint annise and cummin c. Psal 8. If my people had hearkened For God is the sole Lord over all and man a silly creature and as the life of a subject is in obedience to a Prince so here is mans happinesse in yeelding to Gods will for that must stand whether man be obedient or not for disobedience was that which cast off Adam and Israel that is because man will needs be God Now obedience is two-fold of Faith and Love Obedience of Faith is when the clear evidence of the Truth of the Promise and mans Reason and Wisdom ●eelds to that Truth as Moses at the Red-Sea and Abraham When man sees no reason in himself that God should or will keep promise but the contrary he seeing nothing but rebellion and iniquitie yet stick● to that where all reasonable wayes of the World and all threats of Satan are overcome though the World threaten want yet he believes fulnesse for this is the will of God that ye believe But most believe not but rebell in this for though God hath promised yet we obey not believe not but give the promise the lye and say That God will not do and therefore fear So that infidelitie is the great Rebel that strikes at the Truth of God which a man cannot endure This Faith also mars not obedience in neither limiting God a time but waiting nor a measure but believing that it shall be our rest Obedience of love is the end of the Law where the love of Christ enforceth man and this is a sweet and free yeelding up of a mans life unto God as a Sacrifice Rom. 12. Which cannot be till our bodies and flesh be sacrificed and then in the Spirit of our minds we are revived according to the will of God This is not to be a foundation of Faith but a necessary expression of the love and goodnesse of God to man This flows from Faith naturally there is nothing but rebellion and lust if Faith fail to wait on God God doth this obedience and man fleeth and man seeketh shifts or some device The intent is doing what he commands not because the Law forceth so many thievish hearts are bound to be true but not from the heart And warms of Gods love in the heart to suffer for his sake what ever befalls as the Martyrs did but this shews the little obedience in man For indeed neither will ye yeeld but the old contention remains whether shall be God Faith and Love is the obedience life of man and when man lives in 〈◊〉 yeelding temper nothing can vexe him let impossibility come and he is obedient and suffers And so was Christ obedient unto the death of the Crosse But while man hath a will and love of himself he is never freely obedient but would frame Gods will to his and to hearken to Satans voice raither than Gods So that An open ear to hear and a heart to believe and obey the voice of God and the Word of Truth is better than all seeming sacrifice a man can offer Isa 45. Incline your ears c. Then shall ye hear the voice of God and he that hears shall live He opened mine ear and I was not disobedient So to that end God hath given his Word to man that thereby he might be called back again to God Therefore God saith cry aloud to man and bid him return and come and live for ever and so he that hath an ear to hear let him hear When God sets his love and mercie and truth to or be●ore man and when man attends and meets God here then is that Word accomplished to man But Christ may still say Who hath believed our report as to Israel but Israel would not hear for man hath two Preachers before him still 1. Satan who by his Ministers the World and the Flesh daily whispers and calls man to obey as to Christ Satan saith I will give thee all those the World calls here is Riches the flesh calls here is peace ease and honour God calls and saith Here is all in me Now look whose voice takes place and is believed so man prospers Man hears as God manifests and herein is a reasonable mystery and spiritual power by the one man growes wise and by the other faithful and obedient For rebellion is as the sin of witch-craft Man through rebellion of his own heart and stubbornesse of his own will runs away from God forsakes the Covenant of peace casts off obedience and himself to misery in the end as Pharaoh and Saul here SERMON XXIII 1. Sam 4.3.4.5 So when the people were come into the Camp the Elders of Israel said Wherefore hath the Lord smitten us this day before the Philistins VVHen God had governed Israel by Judges for many years and manifested his power and truth by his Priests and Prophets in bringing them into the Land of Promise according to the Covenant and given them many victories over their enemies Israel grew secure and presumptuous yea the Egyptian Priest himself grew so carelesse of the Lords sacrifice yea even Ely himself committed them into the hands of his Sons who filled their bellies and lusts and that without reproof Whereupon the Lord intended to destroy that vain confidence and to proceed against the house of Ely which he fore-tells in the second Chapter by a man of God and in the third by Samuel which in the fourth Chapter he brings to passe First by giving Israel into the hands of their enemies once again and then delivering the Ark into the hands of the Philistins destroying Ely and his two sons After Israel had received the overthrow at the hands of the Philistins they make way for a second by running further from God So that This is the way of man for man by every affliction is either brought nearer to God or else driven farther from him and so makes way for greater evils to befall him As David who to hide his shame ran into murther so Adam having sinned to hide his shame hides himself from God so Saul to the Witch of Endor like a child that grows more cunning after the whip more w●lly but not more wise And this through stubborness and hardness and pride of wit But Joshua when they f●ll before Ai never ceased till he had found out the curse from God cast out the execrable thing Many things light upon man that touch not his heart but is so blinded with lust and self-love that the light of the truth leads him not out but his wit will needs guide him God doth nothing in vain If man regard not Processe or any hatchment that is coming he shall see that a writ of Rebellion is coming and if he regard not that than a Bailiff comes and to prison he must and that God by the righteousnesse of