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A43727 Apokalypsis apokalypseos, or, The revelation revealed being a practical exposition on the revelation of St. John : whereunto is annexed a small essay, entituled Quinto-Monarchiæ, cum Quarto Omologia, or, A friendly complyance between Christ's monarchy, and the magistrates / by William Hicks ... Hicks, William, 1621-1660. 1659 (1659) Wing H1928; ESTC R20296 349,308 358

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Kings Priests and Judges Yea the name of God of Christ and the new Jerusalem is written upon them and therefore sure most honourable Little do the high ones of this present generation with their counterfeit and mock-honour think that the now poor despicable Saints of Christ whom they so much scorn and trample under-foot are those for whose sakes the world is preserved from flaming fires and that one day shall become the only Kings Rulers and Princes thereof maugre all the malice of Satan and all their antichristian enemies in the world to the contrary If the great and honourable persons of the world did but verily believe that the Saints of Christ should one day become so honourable in the presence of the whole world they would more esteem them then they do as Heirs born unto so great a Kingdom It is the common and not unwise practise of politique courtiers when their old Soveraign or Prince is upon declining they adore and worship the next Heir or reputed Successor as the rising Sun as the nearest step to their preferments And will ye not be so wise ye sons of men to make good your interest with the rising Heirs and children of this great ensuing Monarch Three of the great Monarchs of the world are dead and we have seen their graves the fourth is sick with age if not even at deaths door having one foot in his grave already for his weakness and infirmity being but as an Image of the first Beast or of himself when he was in his youth under his Caesarian Heads and Empire And the fifth is drawing nigh having already poured out many Vials of ruine upon the fourth to make way for the appearance of himself this heavenly one And think ye is it not good and honest policy to come under the skirts of the c●●rtiers of this great and heavenly Prince to become one in faith manners discipline and interest with them that when he appeareth ye may joyntly reigne with him and them in his new and heavenly Kingdom It will be the first step unto honour and your rising to become one in interest with the now despicable and vilified Saints of Christ for though at present they differ nothing from servants yet know they will be one day heirs of all Observ 2. That Christ's new restored Church-state new Temple new Ierusalem that comes down from heaven shall never perish but be established for ever Though some would have these words to be made pillars in the Temple of God and to go out no more to signifie the stability of the faith of the elect whereunto I cannot wholly assent for though I grant that the faithful as Philadelphia are made pillars for their stability in the faith and strength of grace in the Temple of God and their faith is so confirmed to them that they never need to fear of utter failing or perishing yet there is more promised in this verse then a meer confirmation of the elect from non-falling away for the next coherent words do connote so much when Christ promises to write the name of the new Jerusalem and the new name of Christ upon them to be made pillars in the faith and to be established therein was always a continued promise and always performed to the church in all ages but the name of the new Jerusalem that comes down from heaven and the new name of Christ which are annexed hereunto were never yet made good unto the church but hath reference unto a more glorious future church-state on earth spoken of Rev. 21 1. I saw a new heaven and a new earth which in vers 10. is called the great City the holy Ierusalem descending out of heaven from God which on the subsequent words of this verse shall more evidently be explained But to return This new church-state new Temple is to continue to perpetuity yea for everlasting they that enter thereinto are made firm as pillars not to be removed they that enter into the gates of the present visible Temple may again be removed ejected and lose their station for being not rooted in the faith yea and the Temple it self as those seven Asian Temples removed overthrown and extirpated for their iniquities But they that enter into this holy new Temple that comes down from heaven they are made pillars therein and shall never go forth more until Christ lays down his Kingdom unto the Father and God shall be all in all Not as some vainly object against the expectant tryumphing Saints That they shall reign for the term of a thousand years and then their kingdom shall cease But the truth is that when Gog and Magog shall be destroyed and all Christ's open enemies cast into the bottomless Lake of fire about the end of the Saints tryumphant thousand years Rev. 20.10 then that Kingdom which Christ during all that former happy millenary ruled and reigned in as Mediator and God-man which properly is called his Throne and his Kingdom shall be devolved and swallowed up by a more glorious Kingdom and the Saints translated in the highest heavenly glory which for the most excellent and God-like properties thereof is called in 1 Cor. 15.24 The Kingdom of God even the Father and wherein all Ordinances shall cease for Iohn in Rev. 21.22 saith And I saw no Temple therein for the Lord God almighty and the Lamb are the Temple of it and in chap. 22. v. 5. describing further this glorious state he saith And there shall be no night there and they need no candle neither light of the Sun that is those ordinances or the like thereunto we now enjoy for the Lord God giveth them light and they shall reigne for●ver and ever They do therefore vainly cavil that say That Christ shall utterly and altogether cease to reigne in his Headship over his church tryumphant from that of 1 Cor. 15.24 where it is said When he shall have delivered up the Kingdom to God even the Father when he shall have put down all Rule and all Authority and power And in v. 28. And when all things shall be subdued unto him then shall the Son also himself be subject unto him that put all things under him that God may be all in all Now the Apostles meaning was not that Christ should cease to be Head of his church and so ever or at any time to cease to rule over them as the members of his body mystical whereof he himself is Head but when all his enemies are put under his feet and all Rules Powers and Authorities in the world are by him utterly vanquished and put down and when the last enemy death shall be destroyed and death and hell cast into the Lake of fire Rev. 20.14 after the general and last judgment of the dead then I say Christ shall deliver up to God even the Father his former Mediatory and Judiciary Kingdom whereby he ruled and reigned not only over his holy faithful ones by his Laws and ordinances but also
earth shall wail because of him Even so Amen He cometh with Clouds This is a Graecism that is In the Clouds This verse hath an Index or an Asterisme before it Behold to show that it is very remarkable what is here expressed being as the general proposition unto the whole Revelation Christs coming in the clouds in power and glory to set up his Kingdom here on earth before the ultimate judgement This hath relation to Zachary 12.10 and promised in Matth. 26.64 and 24.30 and Acts 1.9 c. Several Interpretations offer here to the consideration Some would have it here meant that at the time of Christ's passion this Scripture was fulfilled in these first fruits of the Jews conversion in Acts 2. that were the crucifyers of Christ being pricked to the hearts because of him and of the evil by them done unto him and so mourned over him Though indeed it is granted that that prophesie in Zach. 12. is partly fulfilled in that of the first fruits of the Jews conversion who truly mourned for him whom they had pierced Iohn 19.37 yet Iohn here in this prophesie and in this verse long after Christ's ascension re-inforces and takes up the same relation to be fulfilled at Christ's second coming in the clouds therefore that of Zach. 12. was never compleatly accomplished to this day Secondly These small numbers of the first effusion of the Spirit after Christ's passion cannot with any sound reason answer that general and universal mourning promised of in Zach. 12. where the several families of David of Nathan of Levi of Simeon c. and all the families that remain shall all mourn apart or joyntly as they did at Hadimmon in the valley of Megiddon Thirdly That prophesie of Zachary 12. could not wholly relate to the time of Christ's passion or little after because in the day of the fulfilling of that prophesie he would make the Governour of Judy like an hearth of fire in the wood and like a torch of fire in the sheaf and they shall devour all the people round about and the Lord shall save the Tents of Judah c. ver 6 7. and that in ver 8 and 9. God would in that day make the feeble of the house of Judah as David for strength and of the house of David as the Angel of God and that God would in that day seek to destroy all that came against Jerusalem But in how contrary low and weak condition Ierusalem and Iudah was in at the time about Christ's passion being then under the Roman yoke and ever since have been under a miserable afflicted estate as all histories testifie And how unsutable such a condition is with the fulfilling of the aforesaid prophesie let the wise consider Therefore sure this coming of Christ must be intended of his second coming future to his Ascension for he was ascended long before this Revelation was given This same Jesus which is taken up from you into heaven shall so come in like manner as ye have seen him go into heaven Acts 1.11 Others again apply the time of this mourning and looking upon Christ whom they had pierced wholly to be the time of the last and ultimate judgement of the wicked when as they say all they that crucified him and all his enemies shall mourn and wayl for anguish and tremble before him But this cannot be the whole or main sense of the Spirit herein nor altogether according to the time thereof for these reasons First Because this time or day of mourning is not of mourning to desperation as that ultimate mourning of the wicked is but it is a godly sorrow or mourning that leadeth unto repentance compare it to Zach. 12.10 11. It is as one mourning for his only son or as that mourning was for good Josiah slain at Megiddo out of bowels of love and compassion not of horrour and desperation as the former is 2. Another reason is because in this day of mourning there is promised that God would pour out the Spirit of Grace and Supplications upon the Inhabitants of Judah and Ierusalem Zach. 12.10 unto which this verse does relate but in that day of God's executing his last wrath on the wicked is no time of pouring out of grace nor the spirit of supplications therefore to me it clearly follows that seeing the Prophet Zach. 12.10 and John in this seventh verse both prophesie of one and the same personal appearance and coming of Christ in the clouds especially intends the conversion of the Iews of them that pierced him and that before the ultimate judgement of all for then there is no time of repentance or conversion 3. The third reason is from the words And all the kindreds of the earth shall wail because of him Even so Amen If it were to be understood here only that all the kindreds of the earth should see Christ's coming and wail for dread or horrour as the wicked at the ultimate judgement day then John would never set such a heavie Amen to it So it shall be seeing himself and all the Saints departed likewise do expect and rest in hope for the sight of this his second coming unto their joy and comfort Therefore the conclusion or observation that arises hence and as a right Interpretation of this verse is Observ That Christ will appear again in the clouds to be seen of all to the conversion of his ancient people the Iews the destruction of all his enemies and the restauration of all things before the end of all And this conclusion and interpretation flows from these grounds or reasons First from the very genuine sense of the words themselves in this verse Every eye shall see him gloriously coming in the clouds As ye have seen him going so shall ye see him come Acts 1.9 We see him now by the eye of Faith in heaven but then by the eye of the body Faith and sight are two distinct things 2 Cor. 5.7 all do not now see him by faith but then all and every eye shall see him coming in the clouds to perform a double work the one in a wonderful manner to cause the Iews that pierced him to look on him and mourn even to a holy repentance whose conversion will be so wonderful that it wil be as a Nation born in one day Isa 66.8 And this is no more then was done formerly towards Paul Christ miraculously appearing to his conversion and which he intimates must likewise follow afterwards to Israel in that that God shewed him this grace first Secondly That all his obstinate enemies may look upon him and mourn and wail even to desperation for that their ruine and the day of God's great wrath is coming on them for it is the work of Cnrist's appearance not only to destroy all his anti-christian adversaries 2 Thes 2.8 9. but also to the joy comfort and exaltation of his Church 2 Pet. 5.4 Now this cannot be the work of the end of all and ultimate judgement
some of the mistakes of our Translators Consult to this purpose Luke 7.24 Mal. 3.1 and therefore it should be better rendered here Messengers write unto the Messengers of the seven churches And the Ministers of the Gospel are so termed because they are persons sent and commissionated by Christ to preach and teach his Gospel amongst his churches Matth. 28.18 Having cleared what is meant by the Angels or seven Stars of the Asian churches I shall draw these notes Observ 1. Christ hath an especial eye of providence and hand of protection over all his faithful Ministers of his Word in the most terrible times of wrath and judgement He takes them in his right hand claps them under his wings for safety Noah who was a preacher of righteousness was preserved in the Ark when all the world was drowned Righteous Lot was preserved when Sodom flamed in fire Ezekiel Daniel Mordecai c. were preserved in Babylon when the Inhabitants of Judah suffered all the miseries that an insolent Conquerour could lay upon them How Luther was preserved when all the antichristian world sought his ruine is most admirable to consider I have heard it related that that most famous Minister of Christ Peter du Molyne was preserved in Paris being a sucking childe by his Nurse under a tub when the bloody massacers did not spare man woman or childe of the Reformed Faith that he might afterward become a star in the firmament of Christ's church And the reason of all this is they that are most engaged for Christ in his work and ministery he does most engage for their safety and protection Satan is their greatest enemy therefore Christ is their greatest friend and bulwark Oh that all the Ministers of our churches were shining stars faithful Angels or rather faithful Messengers of God's word and truth Then Christ would carry them in his right hand of protection and they should be as the apple of his eye unto him The Angels Messengers or chief Ministers of these seven Asian churches are here represented by stars Stars always in prophetical Scriptures signifie eminency splendour light and excellency How art thou fallen from heaven O Lucifer thou son of the morning meaning Nebuchadnezzar Isa 14.12 and Rev. 18.10 I saw a star fall from heaven which connotes the fall of a most eminent high and excellent person From hence note 2. Those that are the dispensers of Christs mysteries ought to be more eminent and excellent in knowledge and holiness then other inferiour christians They are figured by stars by the shining heavenly lamps they are the salt of the earth their lips should especially preserve wisdom they should be as stars of the greater magnitude shining in the firmament of their churches they are the Overseers of the flock to go in and out before them in soundness of life and doctrine yet too though their light be great shining and eminent yet let them consider they are but stars their light is borrowed from the Sun they should not advance it to that pitch as to make it an infallible light but they should eye the Son as the fountain of all true light to keep them in their proper Sphere and not to lord it over the Lord's inheritage Let them remember too that they are stars whereof some may be erratique as well as fixed ones Christ alone is the true light the true morning star that whosoever shall receive light from this true Son of righteousness he cannot be deceived but at last shall be brought to the Father of all lights 3. Another Note is That the Ministers of Christ are in an high and honourable calling They are figured under the types of stars celestial lights they have the same Titles of God's ministring spirits The Angels they are his Messengers that goes on his errants his Ambassadours to treat with man about the great mysteries of heaven Hence ariseth another corrolary That all Christ's ministers as they are stars though differing from one another in glory in parts gifts and graces yet not differing in power nor Lords over one another They are Angels that is Messengers Ambassadours not Prince Cardinals not Lord Bishops Every church here had its Angel its Bishop its Pastor its Elder not many Bishops not many Elders in a classical form over divers churches but every church had its Angel its Ministers or Officers Ephesus had its An●gel Smyrna its Angel c. not that Ephesus Angel either singly o. joynt with two three or more were superintendent over all the rest Here is a farther description of the terribleness of the appearance of Christ in this vision when he cometh in power and judgement Out of his mouth went a sharp two-edged sword and his face shone as the Sun in his strength The sword of the mouth is taken in Scripture for the words or doctrine proceeding from the mouth Psalm 56.5 Prov. 5.4 Job 5.15 The word of Christ is here called a sharp two-edged sword it cuts both sides but in a diverse mode it wounds the penitent but for their recovery and to bring them unto Christ and so it is mighty in operation Heb. 4.12 And secondly It is a destroying sword to his adversaries Rev. 19.15 Out of his mouth went a sharp sword that with it he should smite the heathen Hence observe Christ's word is very powerful and piercing it divides between the bone and the marrow between the soul and the spirit it is Telum Achilleum Achilles Spear that can both hurt and cure kill and make alive But it may be here questioned whether this figure of a two edged sword that went out of the mouth of Christ may not signifie and represent a material sword also I answer affirmatively That Christ also is to use that sword which is to smite the heathen with and that is a material one for he is to rule them with a rod of iron Rev. 19.15 Now how it can be understood that Christ is to smite the heathen with the sword of his mouth that is his word or rule them with his word and doctrine I see but small reason for such an interpretation and seeing too when he does this it is in fierceness treading the wine-press of the wrath of almighty God But then some may say Does Christ judge and smite his enemies only by the material sword I answer No first he goes out with the sword or spirit of his mouth to wit his divine truth and word to make manifest destroy and overthrow all antichristian Idolatry and Worship 2 Thes 2. Then secondly he goes out on the red Horse of war with a material sword to destroy the Beast and the false Prophet and their adherents and they are so smitten and destroyed that the Fowls of the Ayr are called to the prey to eat the flesh of kings and the flesh of captains and the flesh of mighty men and the flesh of horses and of them that sit upon them and the flesh of all men both free and bond
some one may be more eminent then others yet the truth of all must be there as they will have faith they will have patience as patience love zeal humility self-denial and all other graces whatsoever Be ye holy for I am holy in all manner of conversation 1 Pet. 1.15.16 and this must be also in the prevailing degree thereof for his servants ye are whom ye obey if sin be stronger in thee then grace then ye are sinners and wicked ones but if grace prevail then are ye gracious and perfect ones Thirdly Their aims and desires must be after perfection they will not be contented with a little grace no less measure will serve their turn then what they enjoy after the resurrection I would by any means attain to the resurrection of the dead saith Paul Phil. 3.11 their aims are no lower then unto the glorious and everlasting state and therefore do alwaies press on unto perfection their desires are somewhat infinite as the glory they expect Leaving these things that are behind Heb. 6.1 and herein their aims and desires will appear more perfect in that they hate sin so perfectly that they cannot be quiet until it be abolished and they freed from it 1. From the guilt thereof by justification in the blood of Christ 2. From the piercing power thereof by the sanctification of the spirit of grace 3. From the very being of it in their glorification 4. They are to aim at perfection in duration and perseverance As they are not to want any grace in the truth thereof or in the prevailing degree thereof so are they not to want it in any part of their lives for the Crown is given to him that overcometh 5. True Saints press forward to excel and precede other formal and outside christians in all duties of grace and perfection he that hath any grace will always desire more a holy ambition in grace and goodness is very commendable God tells Satan that there was none like Job on the face of the earth Job 1.8 a perfect and upright man Many desire to be before others in honour riches and power but few desire to excel in grace If we be true Saints and aim at perfection we will not think it enough to be like others in grace but labour to go beyond others in all good and perfect works Hence the Quakers may see and be convinced that we hold a perfection in this life though not an absolute legal one whereunto nothing can be added as they but an Evangelical one upon better grounds and principles Verse 3. Remember therefore how thou hast received and heard and hold fast and repent if therefore thou shalt not watch I will come on thee as a thief and thou shalt not know what hour I will come upon thee Call to minde therefore the doctrine of grace which thou hast formerly received and heard and cleave fast thereunto and repent thy straying there from But if thou wilt not repent and be awaken'd out of this thy sleep of sin I shal come as a thief suddenly unawares upon thee and seize on thee with unexpected judgements Christ takes up this metaphor and comparison of coming as a thief for divers reasons 1. Because a thief cometh speedily in a time when no man looks for Mat. 24.43 This sets us on a diligent watchfulness If the good man of the house did know in what watch the thief would come he would watch and not suffer his house to be broken thorow or his goods stolen 2. As a thief comes in the dark or dead of night so Christ comes when there is the greatest darkness and deepest night of errour on the whole world and therefore Christ says in Luke when he comes shall he find faith on earth True faith will be such a rarity at Christs coming that it will be found in very few his elect only This quickens our faith and puts us upon the tryal of it 3. A thief comes prepared and resolved to over-master all oppositions so Christ's coming in judgement is with power and to tread down and make all his enemies his footstool This supports and comforts the distressed afflicted Saints He formerly came as a Lamb to suffer and he after came as a comforter to support all those for whom he suffered and died and he hath an other coming his ordinary particular temporal judgements against his enemies which he frequently and very often sends forth against them for their transgressions and so he threatens to come here against Sardis and his offending churches And lastly he comes in his last and ultimate judgement with great power and glory to overthrow and destroy all his antichristian foes and enemies whatsoever in Rev. 16.15 it is said Lo I come as a thief and presently follows the great battel of Armageddon and the utter destruction of Babylon by the seventh Vial of God's plagues and judgements First from the former part of this verse observe Observ That a calling to mind of God's former gratious dealings with us is not only a great preservative against sin but an effectual means for the recovery out of sin by a holy repentance Look back unto the Rock from whence thou art hewen and review thy former unregenerate state and how you were therein aliens strangers and enemies unto God by evil works and how it is far better with you now in your state of faith then it was then in sin and wrath for when ye have sin presented unto you in its enticements and provocations it will make gracious souls to reason thus with themselves Was I not once an enemy unto God in my sinful unregenerate state and shall I again fall back into it as the Sowe into the myre God forbid How shall I do this great wickedness and sin against God Will not then my latter estate be far worse then the first Because God hath been gracious unto my poor soul and delivered it as a Bird out of the snare or snatch'd it as a brand out of the fire shall I again cast my self into the bonds of Satan and into the flames of hell by my turning this grace of God into sin and wantonness The Lord forbid Again for the recovery of backslidden souls that are almost spiritually dead and have almost nothing but the name and common reputation of living ones It is most useful and advantagious to such poor souls for their recovery to recognize and look back on those good things they formerly received of God and heard concerning him For first They heard that God was a gracious reconciled God and a merciful Father in Jesus Christ ready to receive those of his chosen ones even in their blood and sin that did come to him by faith in Christ to be healed of their transgressions and this they not only heard by the hearing of the ear but received it also into their hearts by faith And if God was so ready then to receive us into reconciliation with himself whiles enemies unto
him how much more will he be now ready and willing being reconciled by his blood to receive us again into his gracious favour after our backslidings upon our repentance and turning unto him from our sins then formerly being now adopted children and no longer strangers and enemies The contemplation of this grace made the prodigal childe in the Gospel to return unto his father and he was not mistaken of his father's good will towards him for as soon as his father saw him but a far off he had compassion and ran and fell on his neck and kissed him Luke 15.20 Oh the wonderful grace of God! That no sooner have we hearts or desires to return unto God and to have an eye towards him after we have played the prodigals and gone astray from him by evil works but presently he meets us more then half way being yet a far off and falls upon our necks and kisses us with kisses of his love and favour Though we play the prodigals yet we are children still the prodigal was a son though he plaid the bankcrupt and spent almost all his stock of grace The consideration that we are children though wanton ones will make us desire to return unto our father though provoked against us by our sinful courses and for our comfort and encouragement herein consider that of John If any man sin we have an advocate with the father Jesus Christ the righteous 1 John 2.1 It is our advocate the childrens advocate believers advocate and therefore we may come and return unto the father with the greater boldness Observ 2. Another Note from hence is That we are to stick close to and hold fast that doctrine which was first delivered unto the Saints The church of Sardis that was almost lost and dead in her spiritual state and condition is not commanded by Christ to seek out any new ways or novel doctrines but to call to mind and remember the old ones which they had formerly received and heard from the faithful Apostles and Ministers of Christ They were not to seek after any new discovery of light which was not formerly delivered to them there was great danger in such ways They might attain unto the new lights of the Gnosticks Nicolaitans and the high speculations thereof or rather the depths of Satan as they speak and yet perish eternally For the way to life is the good old way discovered first unto Adam after his fall in the promised seed of the woman to break the Serpent's head Gen. 3. and more and more manifested under the promises and the darker types and shaddows of the Law till at last it came to its meridian and full discovery by the Son of God himself in the Gospel And this Doctrine of this Gospel of Christ was it that Sardis was commanded to remember that which she had formerly received and heard and to keep close unto it from which he had made a defection great and foul This is the sum of wholesome Doctrine that we are commanded to keep close unto and this was that that Paul enjoyned Timothy to attend unto 1 Tim. 3.14 15. Continue thou in the things which thou hast learned and art perswaded thereof knowing of whom thou hast learned them and that thou hast known the holy Scriptures of a child which are able to make thee wise unto salvation through the faith which is in Christ Jesus The only way that is to restore and renew the soul that is almost dead in sin to attain the new Name the new Life the new Jerusalem that cometh down from God is to keep close to and hold fast the old way the old Doctrine the old light delivered by Christ and his Apostles For all innovations in Doctrines or Worship carry great danger with them And I will come on thee as a Thief c. Observ 3. That Christ will fall upon the wicked with his judgments when they least think of in an hour that they shall not know of his judgments will prevent their expectations None would believe in Jeremiah's time that the captivity would come upon Jerusalem but every one would put far away the evil day Lam. 4.12 as if it were to come in after generations and not in theirs See Ezek. 12.22 37. The Jews little thought in Christ's days that the period of their City and Temple was so nigh though he foretold them that shortly it should come to pass that not one stone should be left upon another The old World was secure until Noah entred into the Arke and the floud came and destroyed them all Sodome and Gomorrah would not believe God's threatnings until they felt the consuming fire and brimstone Gen. 19. Whilst Belshazzar was carrousing in his cups God writes a MENE TEKEI UPHARSIN over his head and Kingdome Dan. 5.4 c. England and other Nations did not think that bloody Judgments were so near Whatsoever sinners think Christ is at hand the Judge and Judgment is at the door Sinners are secure and think Judgments slumber when they are upon the march and upon the wing Isa 5.26 Lam 4.19 Wicked men say as those in Isa 5.19 Let him make hast and hasten his work that we may see it and let the counsel of the holy one of I●rael draw nigh and come that we may know it They mocked the Prophets of God that told them of judgments and destruction but God will avenge them speedily I come quickly saith Christ Rev. 22.20 and the reasons that God brings on judgments with speed and sooner then they are looked for are First From the sins of the wicked who highly wrong and provoke God's j●●tice and patience and call for his wrath upon them by their sins Secondly Because of the Prayers of the godly who daily importune God to avenge them of their enemies Luk. 18.7 8. And shall not God avenge his own Elect which cry night and day unto him though he bear long with them I tell you that he will avenge them speedily It was the cry of those precious souls clothed in white Rev. 6.10 that brought destroying Judgments and desolation on Babylon How long O Lord holy and true dost thou not judge and avenge our blood on them that dwel on the earth It was answered them that they should rest yet for a little season until their fellow servants also and their brethren that should be killed as they were should be fulfilled See more hereon cap. 2. 16. Observ 4. The execution of all terrible judgments is committed to the hand of Christ. He comes as a thiefe to destroy spoil and undo his enemies he will not only rob them of a little but take all their pretended graces and comforts from them Only here lies the difference for comparisons and parables do not always run on all four The wicked and unjust theives spoil and plunder the honest thriving peaceable men but Christ as the just thief spoileth and maketh desolate the wicked and unrighteous only Christ comes as a Thief
over all the Nations and Kingdoms of the earth by his rod of Iron during the thousand years and this is that which is called Christ's own special Throne Rev. 3.21 and Christ's own Kingdom which he hath purchased and merited by his death which Kingdom after the destruction of the new raised enemies of the church miraculously by fire from heaven in the Gogigan war at that time when they encompassed the Saints of the most High and the beloved City about the finishing of their millenary Imperial reigne on earth I say that that Kingdom shall then expire and be delivered up by Christ unto God even the Father But in the Fathers kingdom both Christ and them shall reigne for ever and ever Rev. 22.5 And observe that Christ's kingdom and the Father's are diversa but not contraria or rather that Christ's kingdom is but the morning prelude prodromus or first part of that everlasting one of God even the Father Christ's millenary kingdom was for Ruling Judging and Reigning over the obstinate enemies of his until all by his rod of Iron are brought subject to him and destroyed that opposed him and so shall have an end when that work is done and delivered up unto God even the Father whereupon begins that heavenly one of the Father's wherein the Son himself shall be also subject unto him that put all things under him 1 Cor. 15.28 so that thereby there will be no loss to the Saints in the expiration of this of Christ's Mediatory and Judicial kingdom when they are translated into a more glorious and heavenly Kingdom and City whose Builder is God and wherein there shall be no more curse but the Throne of God and of the Lamb shall be in it and his servants shall serve him Rev. 22.3 The great work in this New Jerusalem is praise and Hallelujahs to the most high and beatifical Vision as it is in the fourth verse and they shall see his face and his Name shall be in their foreheads all tears sorrow and the curse shall be quite wiped off in this new heaven-like state of the Father's Kingdom which were not from all persons in the former of the Son 's happy millenary Kingdom for though Satan was bound therein that none was found to hurt in all that holy mountain or that happy Kingdom yet still subject under it there remains the Nations of the four quarters of the world during the whole term of that holy Imperial reigne or else whom had the Saints to reigne over and govern during that time And otherwise How possibly could they convene as the sands of the Sea-shore to make war against the holy city under Gog and Magog cap. 20. 8. by the instigation of Satan let loose among them And if those Nations shall still remain as evident they shall during the Saints dominion and Empire doubtless though Satan and they shall be restrained from opposing the peace and quiet of the Saints in their Reign and Kingdom yet they shall not be so restrained as to be void of corruptions sins and impieties among themselves which therefore are not void of the curse as respecting themselves nor consequently of tears and sorrow and death the most due wages of sin Neither shall I ever think it reasonable to conceive that Gog and Magog and their numberless followers in that war against the camp of the Saints and the beloved City were all innocent sinless creatures all the time of the Saints Imperial reign over them for doubtless they had sins enough and wicked dispositions sufficient within or else they would not be so ready unto the entertainment of Satan's delusions and promoting his designs against their Lords and Rulers the holy Saints of Christ towards the latter end of their Reigne and in casting off their bonds if possibly they could In short I conceive Satan and they during the Saints Imperial Reigne to be bound up from open opposing hurting or violating the peace comfort or interest of the Saints but not so as Satan should not tempt the Nations subject unto the Saints that they thereby should be free from sin which will be alone the priviledge and prerogative only of the reigning Saints and therefore I am of opinion that the Saints thousand years Empire is but the beginning and first fruits of their happy new church-state and heavenly city that comes down from God and is transitory and shall pass away after all things are made subject unto Christ But another more glorious shall immediately succeed in the room thereof which is from God even the Father and is everlasting and this city had no need of the Sun neither of the Moon to shine in it for the glory of God did lighten it and the Lamb is the light thereof Rev. 21.23 and to conclude this I am of the minde notwithstanding That Christ's Kingdom and the Father's do only differ in the administration and in the equality of glory but not in glory it self both are sinless both sorrowless both deathless both glorious but herein they differ That that of the Sons is a Kingdom of Justice and judgement which shall have an end and therefore less glorious then that of the Father's though in it self most glorious but that of God the Father's is a Kingdom of praises and Hallelujahs to the most High endless and everlasting Grant O God that thy poor servant may be kept faithful unto thee and become a true Philadelphian overcoming his temptations in this life that he may be made at last a pillar in thy New Temple a partaker in the great hopes of the Saints in the Kingdom of the Son and of God even the Father Amen And I will write upon him the name of my God and the name of the City of my God which is new Ierusalem which cometh down from heaven from my God and I will write upon him my new Name There is a threefold name to be written on the conquering Saints of Philadelphia of God of the new Jerusalem and the new Name of the Son This name shall be set upon the overcoming Saints to denote whose they are as the followers of the Beast and Antichrist have the mark of Antichrist and the Beast upon them Rev. 13. that they may be known and manifest so God's peculiar chosen ones have also his mark upon them to declare forth unto others whose they are And this name herein promised is not the ordinary name of God that the Saints bear this present time of holy godly or the like for this is to be written on in the future that all may see it without hesitating or doubting that they are God's in that time when that new Jerusalem comes down from heaven The Saints had always and at all times the name of God and Christ upon them being called godly christians c. But here is a new name of Christ and God to be written on them which formerly they were unacquainted with and what is that name of God but El-Shaddai