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A09780 The fauourite: or, A plaine demonstration from Holy Scripture of Gods especiall loue to the righteous, in a sermon preached at S. Andrewes in Norwich, the 18. of Nouemb. 1611. since enlarged and newly published for the comfort of Gods people. By Timo: Plummer preacher of Gods word Plummer, Timothy. 1622 (1622) STC 20050; ESTC S105176 25,009 62

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onely the outward shew and conceit of righteousnesse without the inward sound solide and substantiall change in heart and life Math. 23.27 28. Woe vnto you Scribes and Pharises Hypocrites for you are like vnto painted Sepulchres which indeed appeare beautifull outward but are within full of dead mens bones and of all vncleannesse euen so ye also appeare righteous vnto men but within are full of hypocrisie and iniquitie Therefore let me say vnto you as our Sauiour said vnto his hearers Except your righteousnesse exceede the righteousnesse of the Scribes and Pharisies Math. 5.20 ye cannot enter into the kingdome of heauen Ye see in what damnable estate you are in ye are in no better case then notorious sinners nay I feare in worse There are most woes denounced against such Math. 23. The hypocrite is hatefull to God and man Fained sanctity is accounted double iniquitie and when God threatneth to punish extreamely hee will giue them their portion with hypocrites Mat. 24.51 Vse 4 Fourthly wee hence enforce a double exhortation 1. That euery one of vs would goe out of our selues First exhortation Rom. 13.14 Matth. 22.11 and get into the true fountaine of righteousnesse Put on the Lord Iesus Christ Put him on as a rich robe of righteousnesse the onely wedding garment of our soule Let vs not content our selues with a dreame figment and vaine shadow of righteousnesse but labour with S. Paul to be found in him not hauing our owne righteousnesse which is of the Law but that which is through the faith of Christ Phil. 3.9 the righteousnes which is of God by faith If we be not found in him cloathed with his righteousnesse we shal be cloathed with perpetuall shame Let not the enemies of Gods grace the Papists perswade vs to weaue the spiders webbe of our owne workes Act. 13.10 Esay 39.5 They shall not become garments neither shall they couer themselues with their workes saith the Prophet Indeede if we presume to bring before God our workes they will bee in his sight but workes of iniquitie Verse 6. as in the same place Yea Beloued in the Lord Knowing that a man is not iustified by the workes of the Lawe Gal. 2.16 but by the faith of Iesus Christ let vs freely confesse In the Lord we haue our righteousnes and strength Esa 45.24 If God should enter into iudgement with vs no man liuing could be iustified Psal 143.2 Doth not Saint Iames labour to make men see 1. Obiect Iam. 2.24 that by workes a man is iustified and not by faith onely And yet S. Paul from good premises concludes That a man is iustified by faith without the deeds of the Law Rom. 3.28 Doe these Master builders and maine pillars of the Church differ and disagree in this fundamentall point of our saluation Answ The seeming iarres and oppositions found in Scripture may be easily reconciled if we plow with Gods Heifer S. Iames speaketh of iustification before men and so he maketh workes to iustifie Declaratiuè declaring who are to be accounted righteous in the Court of Sanctification and by this meanes the Apostle layeth the idle emptie verball professour vpon his backe who onely braggeth of faith not hauing the fruits thereof but remaine a dead and fruitlesse tree ready to bee cut downe and cast into the fire But Saint Paul speaketh of iustifying before God and so he maketh the poore hand of faith to iustifie Apprehensiuè apprehending Math. 3.10 applying and appropriating the righteousnesse of Christ vnto the sinner Rom. 4.5 by which the sinner may with boldnes appeare before Gods tribunall in the Court of iustification and by this meanes the Apostle beateth downe the proud conceited Pharisaicall Iusticiary that dares obtrude and thrust vpon God his owne good workes good intents and good meanings Yea this shall bee found an infallible truth that Christ came not to call such righteous but sinners to repentance Math. 9.13 The poore Publican that humbly confesseth his sinnes and desireth Gods mercy in the merits of Christ Luk. 18.14 is the man that goeth away iustified rather then the other Obiect 2 Doth not Dauid say Iudge me oh Lord according to my righteousnesse Psal 7.8 Ans I answer by distinguishing of righteousnes there is a double righteousnes one of the person another of the cause Dauid there would haue God to iudge him according to the goodnesse or righteousnes of his cause therefore if thou lookest euer to come to heauen cast away thine owne righteousnes as dung and drosse For as the Israelites did not possesse the land of Canaan for their righteousnes Deut. 9.4.5 6. Tit. 3.5 so thinke not thou to climbe vp to heauen by thine own workes and merits Let me deale plainely bee not so sortish to thinke of deseruing at Gods hands by thy workes of legall righteousnes considering what thou maist reade in Job against this conceit Iob 22.3 35.7 Is it any pleasure to the almighty that thou art righteous or is it gaine to him that thou makest thy wayes perfect If thou be righteous what giuest thou him or what receiueth hee of thine hand When we haue done all things commanded vs of God let vs say in truth and humility wee are vnprofitable seruants Obiect 3 Are not we enemies to good works by this doctrine Doe we not hinder well doing May not men say what vse haue we of good works when you so strictly preach faith onely Ans No we call as feruently and frequently for good workes as any Papist in the world and vpon farre better grounds and will any wise man say We are enemies to Noblemen if wee saye that Noblemen must not bee Kings Is there not other good vse in the state for Noblemen though they be not Kings and sit vpon the Regall throne So are there not other good vses of good workes though they be not admitted to be Causae regnandi and put in the top of Iustification May they not be Viae ad Regnum Eph. 2.10 wayes that God haue appointed vs to walke in Is it nothing that our heauenly Father is glorified by good workes Mat. 5.16 Gal. 6.10 2. Pet. 1.10 And that our brethren are many wayes bettered by them and that wee our selues are by the same assured of our effectuall calling and eternal election And know further that wee doe not so strictly call for faith onely but that we require works Iam. 2.18 the fruites of faith to iustifie and testifie the life and truth of the same faith Gal. 5.6 yea although faith other graces and workes be together in a Christian yet they doe not iustifie together they concurre not in the act of Iustification But as the cares and eyes are together in a man and the eyes onely see and as light and heate are together in the fire and the heat onely warmeth So faith loue and workes are in a true Christian but
to Abimelech Restore the man his wife Gen. 20.7 is a Prophet and hee shall pray for thee and thou shalt liue But marke how in one prayer he preuailed with God in the case of Sodome obserue how soone hee brought God to an abatement Gen. 18.3 from fiftie to tenne And I thinke if he had said If there shall bee found one righteous in the Cittie God would haue spared it for ones sake This I am sure of that God neuer ceased granting till Abraham ceased praying But to what end tendeth this discourse to comfort and encourage thee Oh Christian in these last and perillous times wherein wickednesse seemeth to get the vpper hand and true righteousnesse is outfaced Eccles 3.16 Mal. 3.15 Wee may see the place of iudgement that wickednesse is there and the place of righteousnesse that iniquitie is there What though Antichrist for a time doe domineere withall deceiueablenesse of vnrighteousnesse in them that perish ● Thess 2. ●10 what though the number of them be encreased that beleeue not the truth but haue pleasure in vnrighteousnesse Verse 12. Bee not thou disheartened let them feare the Spirit of Gods mouth and the brightnes of his comming Verse 8. but lift vp thy head Be thou as bold as a Lyon Prou. 28.1 what though the wicked be rich and in amitie with the world ●am ● 4 thou art more rich thou hast the better part that shall neuer be taken from thee Prou. 8.13 Durable riches and righteousnesse thou art most happy in Gods sauour if thou knewest thine owne happinesse and that thou mayest know it in some degree I haue for thy sake willingly published this little Treatise It is my first borne my might and the beginning of my strength If thou reapest any profite by it it is the thing which I desire onely praise God in my behalfe for enabling me to performe any seruice for the good of his Saints and afford me thy prayers vnto the same God that I may grow in grace and in the knowledge of our Lord Iesus Christ. 2 Pet. 3.18 Thy brother in the same Lord. T. P. PSAL. 37.16 A little that a righteous man hath is better then the riches of many wicked BEsides that maine and manifest difference which God will make between the righteous and the wicked at the day of iudgement Mal. 3.18 Math. 13.43 Mat. 25.30 when the righteous all shine foorth as the Sun and the wick●● be cast into vtter darkenesse Hee hath ●ade euen in this life a great difference betweene them not onely in respect of that inward portion of true sanctifying grace which the righteous partake inabundance and the wicked not so much as tast of so differ as much as light and darkenesse Ye were sometimes darkenesse Eph. 5.8 but now are yee light in the Lord. But also in regard of their outward estate which seemeth a Paradox in temporals the righteous haue the better of it hee goeth away with the better share so saith this Text A little that the righteous man hath is better then the riches of many wicked The Method which I vse in the vnfolding of these words is 1. I poynt out the righteous man 2. I obserue the little that he hath 3. I shew how this little is better then the riches of many wicked First wee enquire for the Righteous man 1. Part. Rom. 3.10 Eccl. 7.29 in Gen. 1.27 Saint Paul findeth it written There is none righteous no not one Salomon hath onely found this that God made man righteous according to his owne image in righteousnesse and true holinesse But as the Diuell stood not long in the truth so man not long in that perfect estate but by sinne defaced Gods work of originall righteousnesse both in himselfe and in his posterity Gen. 5.3 Adam begat a sonne in his owne likenesse after his owne image not in the image of God in which he was created but in his owne image that is a sinfull wretch like himselfe Hence Eliphaz saith Iob. 15.14 Esay 64.6 what is man that he should be cleane and hee that is borne of a woman that hee should bee righteous And Esay we are all as an vncleane thing Rom. 5.19 and al our righteousnesses are as filthy ragges But the same Saint Paul saith againe As by one mans disobedience many were made sinners Esa 53.11 so by the obedience of one namely Christ shall many be made righteous according to that in the Prophet by his knowledge shall my righteous seruant iustifie many 1. Ioh. 2.1 Ier. 23.5 33.15 Mal. 4.2 Reu 12.1 So then wee see that Gods children deriue all their righteousnes from Iesus Christ the Righteous yea from that righteous Branch spring all their righteousnesse they are couered about with the rayes and beames of the Sunne of righteousnesse The Church is cloathed with the Sunne Now for the further clearing of this poynt wee are sayde to be righteous two wayes 1. By imputation of Christs righteousnesse vnto vs so Christ is made vnto vs amongst other things righteousnes 1. Cor. 1.30 2. Cor. 5.21 Rom. 10.4 Ier. 23.6 Iustitia Euangelica Phil. 3.9 Gen 15.6 Rom. 4.3 c. and God hath made him to to be sinne for vs who knew no sinne that we might be made the righteousnes of God in him And in another place Christ is the end of the law for righteousnes to euery one that beleeueth therefore we call him the Lord our Righteousnesse and this is called the righteousnesse of iustification or the righteousnesse of faith An example of this wee may see in Abraham He beleeued in the Lord and he counted it to him for righteousnes 2. By inchoation of inherent righteousnes wee being changed in our naturall qualities by the power of Christs Spirit are led on to performe in some measure the righteousnes of the morall Lawe following the example of our Sauiour Christ 1. Ioh. 3.7 according to that pregnant place He that doth righteousnes is righteous euen as hee is righteous and this is called the righteousnes of Sanctification or the righteousnesse of the Lawe Rom. 8.4 Iustitia ●egalis Psal 106.31 An example of this we hane in Phineas who executed iudgement and that was counted to him for righteousnes A Righteous man is such an one as being found in sinnefull Adam A description of a Righteous man Ephes 2.3 Rom. 8. a child of wrath is through Gods eternall grace of election in Christ called to be the Sonne of God and heire of heauen whose sinne is freely pardoned and person accepted in the actiue passiue righteousnes of Christ applyed by faith Mat. 3.17 who being endued and renewed with the Spirit of Christ is so throughly altered and changed in soule body and spirit 1. Thes 5.23 that he is daily enabled to dye vnto sinne and to liue vnto righteousnes that is willingly to performe some new and pleasing obedience to