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A34689 A practicall commentary, or an exposition with observations, reasons, and vses upon the first Epistle generall of John by ... John Cotton ... Cotton, John, 1584-1652.; R. D. (Roger Drake), 1608-1669.; Scott, Chr. (Christopher), fl. 1655. 1658 (1658) Wing C6452; ESTC R5113 587,691 443

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then I might condemne the generation of the righteous for it may easily fall out that sometimes the servants of God are so filled with the world that they have much ado to take pains about edifying themselves or keeping peace with God But yet though a true Christian be led captive by the world so as he hath little skill in any thing else but worldly matters full of dexterity in the world and but a bungler in grace yet if a man be born of God the Spirit of God at length will let him see his error and then be will mourn for it and oppose and resist to the death As a childe getting into a boat at length the wind riseth and carryeth the boat from the shoar and tosses him in the deep he is not able to use the oares to bring him to the shoar but after much toyling he is drowned and a puffe of wind or the return of the floud casts him on the shoar dead So many times a Christian falls a tampering with the world and it pleaseth him well till at length the world heaves and carries him up untill he be carryed into the main plunged so deep in the world that he sees he hath lost his love to God and then he strives to recover himselfe and labours and goes mourning to his grave but at his death he is cast up safely on the shoar the seed of God hath kept some life of grace in him Vse 1. Shews the hypocrisie of such as are carryed wholly captive with the world such were never truly born of God Stella cadens nunquam stella cometa fuit Some illumination may make them blaze a while but they vanish away at length Vse 2. Shews us the marvellous danger of the world We think it an happy thing to lade our selves with thick clay to have our treasuries full and our houses well furnished Why would a man think himselfe rich if his house were full of enemies Why truly such is the world it carries us into the deep and drowns us with many sinfull lusts Therefore the more we have of the world the more wary grow we of keeping the world shackled that it may not hinder us but help us to more freedome as a man the more Sea-room the better he sails So let Christians that have much of the world learn to be more free for God Doct. 2. It 's the faith of a Christian that helps him to overcome the world Moses his example is full Heb. 11.24 to 28. We see here 1 Honor might have tempted him He might have been called the Son of Pharoahs daughter this he refused by faith 2 There was much treasure to be got in the Court but by faith he esteemed the reproach of Christ greater riches then the treasures of Aegypt 3 He might have had many pleasures in the Court but by faith he esteemed the affliction of Gods people before the pleasures of sin 4 He might have incurred the Kings wrath but by faith he feared not the Kings wrath So that let the world flatter or threaten faith overcomes it Reas 1. Because faith inlightens the minde to see things in another manner then the world seeth them Faith lets us see things as they are Faith lets Moses see that to be called Gods Son is far greater honour then to be called the Son of Pharoah's daughter Faith lets him see that the afflictions of Gods servants are better then worldly pleasure Faith lets him see that Gods wrath is more to be feared then the Kings Faith is of a discerning nature Heb. 11.1 Faith makes that evident to a Christian which others see not 2 Faith estates us into Christ Now Christ dwelling in us by faith inables us to overcome the world 3 Faith hath a power to purifie our hearts Acts 15.9 2 Pet. 1.14 from the lusts of the world Faith looks at God as our portion and therefore regards not the profits of the world 2 Faith cleanseth us from voluptuousnesse Faith lets us see more joy and pleasure in Gods favour then in all the contents of the world 3 Faith establisheth our hearts in Gods fear Prov. 29.25 and therefore makes us not to be afraid of the wrath of men so that faith fenceth us on every side against the world 4. Faith layes hold on the promises 2 Pet. 1.5 Now Gods promises have a power to take off our minds from the world Faith beleeves the promises of Gods protection and provision and goodnesse and therefore makes us not to regard the world Vse 1. To teach a Christian never to go without the continual exercise of his faith The wor●d will be still drawing us away either after pleasure or profit or else will discourage you with fears and dangers Why faith alone is able to overcome them therefore live continually by faith depend upon Christ look up to the promises and you shall be too hard for the world Vse 2. Of comfort to every faithfull believer in order to their perseverance If faith overcomes the world then it will overcome Satan and your owne lusts Doct. 3. To them that have overcome the world the yoke of Gods commandements is easie By the world we heard is not to be understood the creatures but there be somethings in the world that have a snare in them 2 There be many comforts in the world that are apt to draw our mindes from God Again there are many discomforts and dangers which are enemies to grace Now to him that hath overcome these the yoke of Gods commandements is easie Paul to whom the world was crucified Gal. 6.14 when he hears that bonds and afflictions attend him he cares for none of these things he can fulfill his course with joy for all these then surely his task is not a grievous yoke but joyfull Reas 1. From the weapons that the world lends Satan in every temptation Whatsoever temptation comes from Sotan or from our own corruptions they finde no argument to perswade us but only taken from the world so that if once you have overcome the world no temptation will lay hold on you There have been many that have been willing to partake of Christ but when Christ hath bid them part with all they went away sorrowful Mat. 10.22 Here was a losse of profit kept him off Some are kept off by profits some by pleasures Luke 14.18 19 20. The profits of the world made Ananias dissemble the love of the world made Demas forsake Paul What made Achitophel hang himself but disgrace of the world For ease sake Judas hanged himselfe So some mens credit and honors keep them off John 5.44 How can ye believe that receive honour one of another The seeking of worldly honour and glory hinders them from seeking Gods glory John 12.42 43. All the discouragements that hinder in our Christian course are either from the profits pleasures or honors of the world If therefore we have got victory over the world then no temptation shall make us think Gods
vanity of the Popish allegation of Antiquity they will bring you a thousand years alas many errors concerning circumcision and the denyall of the Resurrection have been of six thousand years standing yet that is nothing it was not from the beginning that is true Doctrin which was from the beginning or else from God immediately all other Antiquity is but vain therefore when the Papists pretend Antiquity truly if it be not as ancient as the Ancient of dayes if it come not from him it is not true Antiquity they will tell you that these Feasts that we celebrate in memory of Christs Nativity have great Antiquity some four hundred years after Christs time but it is but as yesterday if it come not from Christ or the Apostles for he hath revealed his whole minde in Christ Heb. 1 2. so that what comes not from Christ is vain Ignatius saith my Antiquity is Christ Vse 2 To shew the ungrounded confidence of Schollars in the Fathers if it come from the Fathers it sinks deeply truly if it have no higher rise than the Fathers it is too young a device no other writings besides the Scripture can plead true Antiquity what ever it be if it come not from Christ or the first Institution it is too late because it is not the same we have had from the beginning and indeed there is just cause to suspect them 1 Many of them had no skill in the original and therefore must see by other mens eyes by translations for few knew the meaning of the Scripture in the original none knew the Hebrew but Jerom and Origen 2 Most of them were converted from heathenisme and so brought in many errors as purgatory and festivals c. which the Papists take from them 3 They lived in such times wherein many said they had their Doctrin from the Apostles mouth as one said Antichrist should be a Jew and live at Jerusalem and saith he was Johns Disciple a grosse error and from him came Peters supremacy 4 They lived in those days when Popery came in when the bottomlesse Pit was opened and Froggs arose but later Writers lived when these were dispelled therefore take heed of them not but that many spake very well yet there is a great difference 5 Observe generally God did not give them the Spirit of Interpretation but weakly and if they wanted such a spirit how could they open the Scriptures whereas later Writers had a clearer discerning therefore it will bee of more use to read wholsome later Writers Vse 3 To teach Christians what kinde of life and manners to take up you will say you love not new-fanglednesse why then Vive moribus antiquis utere verbis presentibus live antient lives your obedience must be swayed by an old rule walk in the old way walk not in ways of Superstition of Covetousnesse of vanity of uncleannesse every sin is a novelty though it be never so old a custom This Old Commandment is the Word that they had from the beginning Doct. The Commandment to walk after Christs example is the old Doctrin that was taught to the Church in all Ages from the beginning of the World He tells them this was no new Doctrin but such as they had from the beginning for in the time of innocencie Adam was made after the Image of God and Christ is the Image of God Col. 1.15 After he fell the first Sermon that he had was That the Seed of the Woman should break the Serpents head Gen. 3.15 and this Promise was renewed to Abraham Gen. 22.18 In after times when the Lord led Israel out of Egypt he sent the Angel of the Covenant to go before them Exod. 23.20 21. Deut. 18.18 from the beginning it was thus dispenced to walk after the Lord and whatever Pattern they had from God it was from Christ the second Person in the Trinity so Joh. 1.18 Levit. 19.17 and he charged them to be holy as he was that is the same with this of St. John here to walk as Christ hath walked Heb. 13.8 the same before and under the Law to day in the time of the Gospel and the same for ever 1 Corinth 10.1 to 5. Acts 15.10 11. they held to be saved by faith and by faith lived all the Saints of old Hebr. 11. Hebr. 12.1 2 3. Vse 1 To justifie the antiquity of Christian Religion there is nothing in Christian Religion but we have it either from Commandment or Promise or Pattern of Christ the death of Christ that was shadowed in the Sacrifices in the Old Law and promised in Paradice and when Christ would convince them he doth it from hence Luke 24.26 27. all our fore-fathers believed and dyed in the same Religion that we do Vse 2 If the imitation of Christ be of so great antiquity then it convinces them that blame Christian Religion of new-fanglednesse why there is no Christian that walks as Christ did but he walks as Abel and Noah and Abraham did therefore it is not a novelty but from the Ancient of days even from the beginning Vse 3 It may encourage every Christian to walk as Christ did when they consider all the Patriarks and Prophets and Apostles since the world began have gone before them in the same steps and in the same faith if we cannot shew an higher ground and longer antiquity for our Doctrin than the Papists for any Popish tradition we will renounce it but we take up no other Religion but that which came from the Ancient of days and was from the first institution The care that any Christian takes to prepare himself for the receiving of the Sacrament hath been of old the Apostle reproved the want thereof in his time 1 Cor. 11. and they set the Lamb aside three days before the Passeover to prepare themselves Exod. 12.3.14 so that this kinde of preparation hath been of old 2 Chron. 35.5 therefore let every one of us examine our failings humble our selves entreat for pa●don and cleansing for strength of grace to walk as Christ walked 1 JOHN 2.8 Again a new Commandment I write unto you that which is true in him and also in you for the darknesse is past and the true light now shineth IN this Verse he amplifies his Doctrin by a contrary Argument of newnesse 1 He describes the Old Commandment by another adjunct of newnesse 2 He sets down in what respect it is new and in a double respect the Old Commandment may be called new 1 In respect of Christ 2 In respect of them 3 He propounds the reason of it because Christ hath scattered Light among them and Darknesse 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 abigitur is a driving away Doct. The Commandment and Doctrine of the imitation of Christ is a new Commandment both in regard of Christ and Believers the Members of Christ 1 It is new in respect of Christ 2 Christ hath expresly commanded it Whenever Christ converted any to Grace this was his common speech Follow me Matth.
be strong indeed to let the Word abide in you thus Joseph though he was much tempted to uncleannesse yet he did not consent but lookt at it as a breach of Gods Word how can I do this wickednesse and sinne against God none so able to resist temptations as those that have the Word of God abiding in them therefore if you would overcome pride wantonnesse c. let the Word of God dwell in you receive it in your Judgements in your wills memories affections do not think it weaknesse for men to have the Word abiding in them they are strong hee that fears God fears not any Commandment or threatning in respect of Gods hee that is affected with Gods promises regards not all the flatteries of the World Doct. Such young men as have the word of God abiding in them they overcome the wicked one this is one reason of their victory the abiding of the Word in them There are three special temptations of Satan either against Repentance or Faith or Sanctification now the Word of God is mighty through God to repell all these 1 Against the temptation of repenting so soon there is a Word that binds him Eccl. 12.1 a Word that threatens the contrary Eccl. 11.9 there are promises Prov. 8.17 there are comfortable examples as Josiah Timothy and these resist this temptation 2 If a man do give up his heart to God and will set on a good course yet he will make him live in pensivenesse and fears and doubts now against this the Word is powerful there are Commands to believe 1 Joh. 3.23 1 Joh. 5.1 Mat. 11.28 there are Threatnings if a man believes not Joh. 3. ult and there are notable Promises to him that believes Joh. 3. ult many Examples Paul believed on God and he was pardoned so Mary Magdalen and others 3 If a mans heart be satified in the pardon of sin then Satan will tempt him with some base Lusts that may defile and wound his Conscience now against this the Word hath First Commands 1 Thes 4.3 1 Pet. 1. Be ye holy as I am holy Mat. 5. ult Secondly Promises Rom. 2.6 to 8. and Threatnings to discourage him and Examples to encourage him as Paul Act. 24.16 I exercise my self to keep a good Conscience Q But how comes the Word to be thus powerful to overcome all the enemies of Salvation A. 1 Because it is the sword of the Spirit to cut asunder all lusts and temptations Ephes 6.17 No man hath more need of a sword to defend himself or offend his enemy than young men have of the Word to defend themselves and resist Satan and it is not so much the Letter of the Word as the Spirit of the Word that doth this the Word cuts off all temptations there is no place for invasion Vse 1 To teach us as we desire to walk in the World as Masters of the Field so as not to be beaten out and kept off either from Repentance or Faith or Sanctification let this be our care to have the Word of God ingrafted in us this is all our strength against temptations Q. But how shall I get the Word of God to abide in me A. 1. Be sure you keep your hearts broken and clean and if it be broken and clean the Word will abide there and will have the rule and dominion for the Word of God dwells in a trembling heart Isa 66.2 if we receive it with fear and reverence this very reverence will over-rule us Psal 119.161 what is the reason why Princes could not prevaile against him because his heart stood in awe of Gods Word so that is an antidote against all temptations and persecutions What if Princes rise against you that Prince of Darknesse Satan and his Angels if the Word dwell in you it will help you to resist them what if evil company come against you if the Word dwell in you it will help you How shall I do this great wickednesse c. the Word of God dwells in broken vessels and withall keep the Vessel clean keep your hearts pure come to the Word resolved not to keep any Lust that is the reason why Herod came not on because he clave to his Lusts to his Herodias wherefore lay aside all filthinesse and superfluity and receive with meeknesse the ingrafted Word of God Jam. 2.1 if you come to the Word with a broken and clean heart it will abide you 2 Look at the Word as wonderful as very effectual to do great things and that will make thee keep the Word in thee thus saith David Psalm 119.129 the sence of the great efficacy of the Word to humble you and cleanse you c. will make you keep the Word 3 Another means is to look up to God to send his Spirit that may bring to minde those things which you have need of and fasten them to your hearts though you forget the Word for the present yet when you are tempred to any Lust the Spirit will bring it to your remembrance Isa 30.21 You shall hear a voyce behind you saying This is the way walk in it 4 Ponder the Word of God in your hearts which was Maries practice Luke 2.19 and this made her an eminent Christian 5 Confer of the Word it is a great help to make it abide in you teaching it to others searching the Scripture Act. 17.11 12. 6 If you would have the Word abide in you give up your souls to a conscionable obedience of whatsoever you hear if you resolve to keep it it will mightily keep you against the World against Satan against your Lusts he that would keep his heart in a good frame let his heart stick close to the Word and the Word to it let them be riveted together that you may love the Word and rejoyce in it this is the very way to have the Word abide in you as therefore you desire to be Conquerors Let the Word dwell richly in you Col. 3.16 Isa 11.9 that so you may grow up to abundance of knowledge look at it as a wonderfull Word and submit your souls to it ponder on it conferre about it and this will help you against all Temptations 1 JOH 2.15 Love not the world nor the things of the world c. THe Apostle having exhorted to many Duties as keeping the Commandments and walking as Christ walked here hee removes an impediment which might hinder all and that is Love of the world and he writes here to young men and old men chiefly to little Babes he writes verse 18. In this verse we have a prohibition of Love in respect of a double Object 1 The world 2 The things of the world This prohibition is grounded on a three-fold reason 1 From the removal of the love of the Father from such 2 Love not the things of the world because whosoever is in the world is either the lust of the flesh the lust of the eyes or the pride of life and is not of the Father vers
of any sins than the Sun is the cause of the stench of a Dunghil God forbids it hates it and punishes it was Absalom therefore innocent because God gave his Fathers Wives into his hands No God punishes his sin before all the people because be committed his sin openly before them all Vse 3 To teach every man and woman to abhor all these sins all Pride Gluttony Adultery Covetousnesse detest them why because they are not of the Father God takes no pleasure in high looks what pleasure takes he in unclean lusts in covetousnesse he detests them and abhors them therefore if they be not from God what should good men have to doe with them what should we meddle with that which we have no Word or Commandement for abhor these lusts therefore and detest them let those follow them whose chief good is in the World but live you as become Gods Servants Vse 4. May teach us to cloath our selves with the contrary Graces if those lusts be not from the Father then surely contrary Graces are therefore deck your seves with humility God resisteth the proud but gives grace to the humble Mat. 11.28 Learn of me for I am humble and meek Humility is of me but Pride that is not of the Father but of the world so for heavenly-mindednesse Col. 3.1 If ye be risen with Christ seek those things that are above heavenly mindednesse that is from Christ therefore be of an higher minde than the world Alas are these worldly things your highest things it is a sign you are not risen with Christ and so for the lusts of the flesh there is other meat than bodily food John 6.29 John 4.34 we may make use of our bellies but we may not make them our gods 1 Cor. 6.9 10. deck your selves with sobriety chastity temperance liberality humility thus walk and you shall finde rest to your souls Doct. That which is not of the Father the love of young men and old is to be weaned from The Syllogism stands thus Whatsoever is not of the Father the love of old and young must be weaned from But these lusts are not of the Father Ergo. All the comforts of this world if they come not from the Father our love must be weaned from them if honour come not from God and people affect it it hinders their Faith they cannot believe John 5.44 what kept Joseph from the lusts of the flesh but Gods providence in with-holding his Mistris from him if God with-hold a thing it is not for us to put forth a reaching desire to it this satisfied Jacob Gen. 30.2 If God with-hold such a blessing why should our desires be set upon it Shall we take it unkindly that Gods hand with-holds it so for profit this was the claim that Jephtah made when the King of Ammon contended with him Judg. 11.24 he told him What God gives us we will possesse if God had not given it he had usurped it as did the King of Ammon so if our God give us not a thing let us not reach after it and to this a promise is made to him that shakes his hand against any unjust thing Isa 33.15 vers 16 17. such though they have lesse yet they shall be confirmed in it it shall be like strong foundations Obj. What is there that any man receives but it is from Gods hand good and evill come from him 2 Sam. 12.7 8. I gave thee thy Masters house and thy Masters Wives into thy bosome and I gave them up to their hearts lusts so Zech. 11.16 Lo I will raise up a Shepheard in the Land which shall not visit those that be cut off c. So that we cannot be given to our lusts but it is from God Ans It is one thing when God gives us a blessing in his Providence another when he gives us a blessing in his Ordinances we may have many things by way of Gods providence and yet have little comfort in them it was his providence to give them up to their lusts it was Gods providence that sent Monarchs against Nations that they had no right to so Gods providence you will say sends a Bribe I never fought after it but we must not reason thus for these are but tryalls of our obedience and not for seduction so if a Bribe comes God tries whether you will shake your hands against it so if an Harlot presse on you God tries your chastity by this this is Gods providence but if God offer us a thing in an Ordinance that is either by his Command or our Calling that we may safely take Heb. 5.4 so that Gods Command and our Calling are Gods Ordinances whatsoever he calls us to receive he ordains and whatsoever he calls us not to receive he ordains not so that whatsoever is ordained by God in his Ordinance that we may take but what comes not thus let us shake it off Vse 1. To teach us to take heed of all unlawfull Honours and Riches for though they may comfort us a while yet they shall doe us no good if they come not from God all lawfull Honour and Riches come from God 1 Chr. 29.12 and that as a Father We need not be afraid to receive any lawfull Honour so for pleasures 2 Cor. 1.3 he is the God of all comfort if it be a lawfull comfort so that these we are not to be weaned from but from all the lusts of the World though we may receive Honour yet we must not be ambitious so Riches they are Gods gifts but let us not use ill means to come by them so for Pleasures if we cannot come by them but by violating Gods Command why let not your hearts reach to them and this should be a notable motive to mortifie all lusts because they come not from the Father of Lights but from the Prince of Darknesse if no Ambition or Pride or Covetousnesse be from God mortifie it so if there any love to pleasure and wantonnesse root it out for it is not of the Father therefore what should Christians have to doe with it Mens Children may lawfully take gifts from others besides their Fathers because they are not able to give us all kinde of blessings but Gods Children must take nothing that comes not from their Father whatsoever is not from him is a lust and our love must be weaned from it and the reason is from the amplitude of Gods bounty there is no good gift but comes from God and that in his Ordinance and God will bestow upon his Children whatsoever is good and needfull for them Vse 2. May quiet our hearts in the want of all such blessings as come not from God as God gives us not you see you cannot have such riches or such pleasures or profits but Gods Providence or Ordinance with-holds them why wean your hearts from them and be content without them it is the wisdome of men to follow an occasion when they see Gods providence leading them to
grounded upon this point For proof see 1 Joh. 4.3 1 Tim. 4.1 2. Obj. Doth not the Apostle say that Antichrist shall not come untill there be a general Apostacy and untill that which with-holds him be taken away 2 Thes 2.3 what is that 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 which hindred him A. That 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 was not the Roman Empire for that was not taken fully away many hundred years after and it is still not wholly taken away but stands upon its two Leggs the Emperor of Turkey and Germany but the things which with-held him was indeed the Emperor himself when the Emperor Constantine removed from Rome to Constantinople then the 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 was taken away the lustre of the Emperor that Monarch of the World and that Antichrist could not stand together but so soon as the Emperor was departed from Rome Antichrist began to be revealed when as all the Bishops of the Christian World did meet together at the Council of Nice the Bishop of Rome requested by Letter came not pretending indeed the weaknesse of his body and Old Age but Bellarmin plainly tells us the reason It was not meet saith he the Head should follow the Members the Members were rather to follow the Head and if the Emperor were present it was likely he would take his place above the Pope which was not meet the Pope being the Spiritual Head therefore because of this and some other inconveniences the Pope in his discretion thought it meet to absent himself At this time Antichrist began to be revealed to the full for though after that time some godly men were in that Seat as Gregory the Great and some others yet the question is not of the Person but of the place Obj. But the Apostle saith that Let must be first taken away which with-held Antichrist and St. John saith here that many Antichrists were come already how can these two stand together A. Though the Antichrist was not then revealed yet the Mystery of Iniquity did then work in many men when St. John wrote this Epistle and Saint Paul his second Epistle to the Thessalonians for then men began to observe the Traditions of men and the Laws of the Church must be as well kept as Gods Laws against whom St. John wrote in his second Epistle vers 5 6 7. besides some then exalted themselves above their Brethren as you may see in his third Epistle and so did put out their Brethren this was the Spirit which made way for the Bishop of Rome exalting himself above other Bishops as the Emperor was above Kings and Princes this Mystery by degrees encreased now as the King may be said to come when he is yet in his Chamber but some Parliament men go before and the King follows soon after so it is here because Antichrist was not to come nakedly but with Pomp therefore way was made and the Apostle wrote against the spirit of Antichrist then working though Antichrist himself was not so fully revealed till afterwards and so it is plain that which was spoken of Antichrist is in some part fullfilled Vse 1 Confutes a conceit of the Church of Rome that cannot yet discern Antichrist but say Antichrist is some singular person But we say Antichrist is a state that hath many fore-runners and followers and the Pope himself is one of them Obj. But the Article signifies a certain singular person A. Somtimes it doth so yet not always for sometimes it signifies a State as we say 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the King made this Law here we understand the Kings afore or present or them that shall come after Mat. 13.3 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 The Sower went forth here it is not spoken of one singular Minister Paul or Peter but of every Minister of the Gospel Obj. 2 Thes 2.8 A. True he shall continue till the coming of Christ and shall be abolished by the spirit of his mouth and therefore it cannot be said of one singular person no man liveth such an Age as is from the Council of Nice to the coming of Christ Vse 2 Learn hence the near fellowship that is betwixt Antichrist himself and all that make way for him as all Hereticks do Simon Magus Menander Ebion Pelagius Arius c. they all wrought the coming in of Antichrist and though himself hath condemned many of those Errors yet he so corrupteth the lives of men that Charity waxeth cold and false Doctrins are received some of those Errors this Antichrist still holds when the King himself comes the people will give more room than for the Noble-men that went before so when Antichrist comes himself the people most of all yeild to him though formerly they had received many Errors and therefore it must teach us not to keep any error or superstition for there is a strong Combination betwixt Antichrist and Heresies that wee cannot seperate one from another though we use many stroaks at a Tree before it falls yet every blow makes way for the fall of it so every error makes way for Antichrist and corrupts the true Religion and godlinesse is not seen when the Church was infected with many Errors even then Antichrist arose the way was ready for him to corrupt all Doct. Such is the condition of these last times that they cannot be long without an Antichrist For the Apostle argues reciprocally from the last times to Antichrist and from Antichrist to the last times Antichrist is come therefore it is the last time and it is the last time therefore there must be Antichrists 1 Joh. 4.3 2 Joh. 7. for his relation to the last times 1 Tim. 4.1 in these latter times the Spirit speaks expresly Q. What is the condition of the last times that is so prepared for an Antichrist A. This mutual reference proceeds 1 From the state of the times in the Apostles times there was an itching ear after new Doctrine inwardly loathing the truth and affecting any new Doctrin they can hear 2 Thes 2.10 11 12. 2 Tim. 4.3 4. so that the radical cause of the arising of Antichrist is the itching humour of men after new Doctrin therefore God would send such as should deceive and if you survey the whole Body of Popery it consists either of curious speculations of the School-men whereby they deceive Scholars and the Secular Priests fill the common people with idle Fables and so deceive the whole people 2 From the abundance of knowledge that shall be revealed in the last times as Isa 11.1 to 9. now where there is much knowledge and emptinesse of Grace and Faith there is a world of pride in such 1 Cor. 8.11 2 Tim. 3.1 to 8. for want of faith with their knowledge the time was fit to receive new Doctrins 1 Tim 4.1 2. men of knowledge but no conscience and then no marvel if men entertain Errors 1 Tim. 1.19 Hold faith and a good Conscience which some having put away have erred from the faith whilst some
he prayes God to be merciful to his people for the Lords sake that is for Christs sake Act. 15.11 there is no other way to be saved they saw Christ in all sacrifices and types there is no other name under heaven to be saved but by Christ Vse 3. It may be a ground of tryall whether we have God for our Father or no we say daily Our Father c. would we know whether he be so or no if we deny the Son we have not the Father if we confesse the Son we have the Father let us enquire therefore whether we acknowledge him in our hearts if we do we will deny our selves to entertain him you will deny your owne wisdome that his wisdome may take place your own honour that so his honour may take place so if you trust in him depend on him choose him cleave to him then you have the Father also if contrarily you choose the World and prize it above all things why the Foole hath said in his heart there is no God if it be thus with you you do not acknowledge Christ and so have not the Father so if you be ashamed to confesse him in your words for fear of disgrace or if you be afraid of danger Christ will be ashamed of you or if in your works you deny him you care not whether your wayes please him or no if you walk unholily or unrighteously you have neither the Father nor the Son and so lose your own souls but contrarily if you acknowledge him in your hearts trust and depend upon him choose him prize him then in thy heart thou dost professe Christ and so the Father so art thou not ashamed to be known to be a Christian are thou bold and constant to professe his name before wicked and cruel Tyrants and if in thy life thou walkest as one that expects the comming of Christ and dost all things by a call from him if thou walkest thus soberly righteously and holily thou hast the Father Vse 4 Of consolation to every such soul as knows and professes Christ there is no poor Christian but he confesses Christ and would professe him desires to live as may please him why if thou walk thus thou hast both the Son and the Father the Son for thy Saviour thy King Priest and Prophet and thou hast God for thy Father and if so he will provide for thee thou shalt want nothing Psal 23.1 to 4. therefore here is comfort in sicknesse you have the God of health Exod. 15.26 I am the Lord that healeth thee God is the life and length of our dayes Deut. 30.29 so that if you should bury your Children yet having the Father they shall have length of dayes God is no weak keeper none can pluck them out of his hands 1 Pet. 1.5 1 Pet. 5.10 if we have God we have life and health and peace and grace he is the God of all grace whatsoever we want therefore if we want any thing get Christ and with him we shall have all things Rom. 8.32 If a man gives himselfe to a woman he gives her the use of all things he hath so if we have God we have enough The Lord is my Shepheard I shall not want Vse 5 Reproves Christians who acknowledge Christ and so have the Son and having the Son have the Father yet they walk as if they had not received Christ walk scandalously and dully if we live thus we either never knew Christ or walk very unworthy of him Vse 1 Lastly it should stir up Christians to walk in a daily acknowledgement of Christ we have him and with him the Father and therefore have enough we shall have a supply of all our wants Now there are three graces whereby we walk in an acknowledgement of Christ all our dayes 1 Faith in Christ walk by Faith in him I live yet not I but the life I live in the flesh is by the Faith of the Son of God Gal. 2.19 20. this Faith is a grace much known more talkt of but very little practised so much as we live besides Faith so much we live besides Christ therefore live by Faith in Christ look at your selves as unable to do any thing without him depend on him walk as such as live not for your selves but for Christ do all by his strength and for his glory and so you shall acknowledge him 2 Mortification or self-denyall when a man denyes his own lusts his own honour profit and credit and is content to be all in Christ he looks at outward things as Talents he is to imploy to Gods service he looks at them in a crucified manner he is weaned from them regards not much how they go so he can get Christ Contra if every profit or pleasure withdraw us from Christ we do not deny our selves Luke 9.23 Christians should make it appear that their profit and pleasure and honour is not of this World but in Christ they should deny all these as faith makes you acknowledge Christ as your Saviour so Self-denial as your Lord 3 Zeal when a man doth not only desire to do good duties but to do them with life and power walk in power and zeal which may shew in us the power of the Resurrection of Christ God requires that we should be zealous Tit. 2.11 12 13 14. zeale is the life and strength of grace 1 Cor. 15. ult if at any time you finde your selves streightned then think you want the might of the Father and if you want him then you want the Son therefore you must seek to Christ and then you shall finde a new spring of help therefore in all your wayes acknowledge him 1 JOHN 2.24 25. Let that therefore abide in you the fame which you have heard from the beginning c. WEe see the Apostle instructs them against Antichrists coming 1 By foretelling his coming 2 By describing him 3 By the means which is double First Their Unction Secondly The grossenesse of Antichrist Lyes Now we come to his Exhortation of them to use a special help against Antichrist and his exhortation is that that Doctrin which they heard from the beginning should abide in them he presses this exhortation from a double benefit 1 Continuance both in the Son and the Father 2 Obtaining the promise of Eternall Life Doct. Perseverance in the Doctrin of the Apostles is a certain pledge of perseverance in grace and attaining of glory Both these benefits are joyned together perseverance in the Doctrin of the Apostles is an undoubted pledge of our fellowship with the Father and the Son and of Eternal Life 2 Joh. 9. he that abides in the Doctrin of Christ abideth in the Father and the Son Acts 2.42 47. It is said of the Primitive Christians that they clave to and continued in the Doctrin of the Apostles and 47. he tells us they were such as should be saved That which ye have heard from the beginning that is the Doctrin that was preached
our nature and impossibility to love God before we trust God and before we be perswaded that our sins are forgiven The end of the commandement is love Whence comes this love From faith unfained 1 Tim. 1.5 John 14.1 Christs disciples were much troubled because he was to leave the world but he labours to comfort them saying Believe in God believe also in me but verse 6. No man must think to believe in God before they believe in Christ Vse 1. This reproves a sinfull error of the Doctors of the Church of Rome who say that Faith may be severed from Love A man may believe in God and yet not love him Which is contrary to this great commandment We do no sooner believe in God but we love him 2. To exhort every soul as they would desire to do any thing pleasing to God to make this their greatest duty to believe in the Lord Jesus Faith and Love are correlatives Let no man flatter himself in this That he is born of good parents that he lives in the bosome of the Church and that he enjoyes Gods ordinances but trust thou on the name of the Lord Jesus Christ Psal 9.10 Now we cannot trust on God before we know him 3. It teacheth this That this believing on the Name of Jesus Christ is a divine thing For Christ Jesus is no creature but equall with the Father John 14.1 4. Of comfort to every soul that believes in the Name of the Lord Jesus He fulfils this great commandement Is not this a great comfort to a man when he knows there is little that he can either do or suffer but yet this he is perswaded of that he abides in Christ Jesus and trusts in God Doct. 2. The second great commandement is that we love one another When the scribe asked Christ What was the greatest commandement of the Law Mat. 22.36 Christ answers him And the second is like to it Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thy self John saith here to love one another Reas 1. From the large extent of it The is no duty or office of love which we perform to man but is comprehended in this Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thy self Love is the fulfilling of the Law Rom. 13.10 Love not your neighbour and you break all the commandements of God 2. Because whatsoever we do perform without love is unprofitable As without faith no duty profits Heb. 4.2 So without love we cannot profit our Brethren 1 Cor. 13.1 2 3. Neither can we profit our selves The Apostle exhorts that all be done in love 1 Cor. 16.14 Love edifieth Ib. 8.1 3. Love makes all other duties honourable to our Brethren They are best entertained of those for whom we do any office of love By love we should serve one another Gal 5 13 Love makes a Nurse very painfull about her childe you shall not have so much service from any servant you keep as that service a Nurse performs she doth it freely and readily love will make us serviceable without measure Vse 1 Let us all be stirred up to have great respect to this great cammandement If it be a worke of love it is that which God requires By love we perform all the commandement of God at once Love is the fulfilling of the Law Whatsoever a man doth without love it neither profits himself nor his brother Whatsoever duty you performe to any Brother if you do it not out of love you will soon be weary of it that is the truest hearted duty that is performed in love avoyd we therefore such occasions as hinder us from loving one another which is sometimes strangenesse sometimes enmity sometimes because of the wickednesse of others sometimes self-love For the first avoyd strangenesse one towards another God loved us when we were strangers to him Col. 2.1 So ought we Consider also we may be strangers It 's an ill quality in a dog to fly on strangers It is a Nabal-like nature to neglect any office of love to a stranger 1 Sam. 25. 2. We must love those that are our enemies Rom. 5.10 Thus did Christ whilest we were enemies he dyed for us Will a man hate such a member as is painfull to him No he will rather labour to heal it Shall we not be compassionate to those members that make us sick or disquiet us 3. We must in no wise hate those that do evill in Gods sight or ours but rather pity them 2 Thes 3.14 15. 4. The fourth enemy of love to our Brother is self-love We must love our selves but we must not determinate our love in our selves When men cannot love others but for themselves such men may have a forme of godlynesse but deny the power of it 2 Tim. 3 1 2 3 to 5. The greater any cammandement is the more ready we are to break it But as we desire our prayers should prosper in heaven so let us love one another and let us do all that we do in love This will do both our selves and others good 2. Love we our Brethren in obedience to Gods commandement this must be the rule of our love There are many cankers in love which this love in obedience to Gods commandment heals 1. All carnall love springs from our nature and so we love no farther then serves our owne ends but love in obedience to Gods cammandement is spirituall 2. If our love be not from a commandement it is faithlesse now whatsoever is not of faith is sin Therefore our love must be in obedience to Gods commandement 3. There is an immoderate love which is not out of conscience to God 4. There is a licentious love which is lawlesse but our love must be ruled by the commandement of God We must love where and because God hath commanded us 5 There is an inconstant love When men will love fervently for a time be ready to put me in their bosome but after a while their love grows cold These love according to their minde Gal. 4.14 to 17. This is not according to the rule 3 Let us love the Lord our God so much the more because he is carefull to lay this commandement on us though a stranger an enemy a wicked man God cannot endure the rank breath of hatred As he hath commanded us This is the rule of our love How is thar We ought to love our Brethren as Christ hath loved us Joh. 13.34 16.12 Doct. The rule of our love one to another is not now as we love our selves but as Christ hath loved us Indeed the rule in the Law was Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thy self Lev. 19 18. But now a new commandement so called because it is given by a new rule As he hath given commandement 1 Christ denyed his own case and pleasure that he might save us from pain 2 He denyed himself in his owne profit He laid downe his owne soule 2 Cor. 8.9 He laid down both earthly and heavenly profits that we through him might be
The Sun is the life of many Vermine take away the Sun and they dye as flyes but when the Sun shines in its season they live let God take away the Sun-shine of his favour from us we can neither pray nor preach we live a life of grace of holinesse Prov. 16.14 15. Rom. 8.2 Ephes 2.4 5. there is life enougst in Christ to procure us life 2 There is a life of glory of which it is said John 10.27 28. That Christ gives to his sheep eternall life 1 Cor. 15.4 5. John 5.24 28 29. so many whose souls receive life by the Word of the Gospel their bodies shall rise to eternall life How did Christ procure us this life He procured this by his death Rom. 5.9 10. while we were yet enemies we were yet reconciled by the death of Christ We received life of grace and holinesse by his means I will pour out my Spirit of grace upon all flesh Reas 1. It was unpossible our corrupt nature should fulfill any law of God Rom. 8.4 Gal. 3.21 2 The glory of Christ requires that as the Father quickneth so he also John 5.21 Vse 1. This shewes us what our condition is without Christ if God send Christ that we might live through him then in Gods fight without Christ we are dead as dead flyes dead wormes in a cold frost we are utterly dead without true peace we are like thorns that give a blaze but we lye down in sorrow Isa 50.11 Christ is our life without him we can doe nothing we are not able to put forth any spirituall action 2 Let us try our estates Whether can we say that God sent his Son into the world and hereby manifested his love to us Doe you live in Gods sight without him we are but dry bones untill we can say we live in Christ we cannot say we have any sense of Gods favour 3 It teacheth such as have any evidence of life in Christ Joh. 10.10 to come into Gods presence as dry bones intreat God that he would so speake the word as that those dry bones may live 4 To teach all such as have received this manifest token of Gods love to acknowledge the Lord Christ to be their life Phil. 1.21 For me to live is Christ and to dye is gain now Paul is crucified with Christ Gal. 2.20 and now for him to live is Christ now every day he lives he doth the more expresse Christ 1 JOHN 4.10 Herein is love not that we loved God but that he loved us and sent his Son to be the propitiation for our sins Doct. THe love of God to us was not procured by our love to him but his own good pleasure he therefore loved us because it pleased him So that in these words we have the freenesse of Christs love he loved us freely because he loved us when we loved not him we did not begin in love to him but he to us and this is set out by the effect and end of it the pardon of our sins What is that love God bare to us before we loved him Answ There is a threefold principle of love which God magnifies and manifests to his people before they love him 1 That love whereby he chose us to life and to redeem us by Christ 2 Tim. 1.9 and the choyce to life was not according to workes but free grace 2 Gods love in redeeming us by Christ was before any love of ours to God Joh. 3.16 3 His love prevented us by effectually calling us drawing implies unwillingnesse therefore it prevented all good affections in us he must draw us out of presumption then out of despair Reas From the difference between the care of Gods love and of our love self love is so ●iveted in our hearts that we cannot love any unlesse it be for some cause concerning us a natural man loves none any further then tends to profit or pleasure but a Christian is inlarged to all Gods children he loves them all and the ground of this is because we know such to be incorporated into the same body with us and so as we see them in some kind our own and so we should never have loved God unlesse we had found his love to us Object A christian comes off freely to many ●ffices of love to them that love not him Answ True but it is because he knows God can abundantly recompence it they sometimes may lay down their lives for their brethren and for the Truth but they know that Christ hath done it for them before 2 From the eternity of Gods love now Jer. 31.3 an everlasting love can have no cause the cause is alwayes before the effect no temporall thing can be the cause of an eternall love 3 From the end of Gods love that he might bring us to walke in love Ephes 1.4 Tit. 2.14 The love of God to his people of old is a fir president to all his children Deut. 7.8 9. compared with Deut. 9.4 5 6. Vse 1. Refutes a popish and Arminian conceit that God chooseth none to life but out of foreseen faith and good works else he had chosen none to life but this is a mercenary love let a servant labour never so hard yet he knows he shall be well paid at the years end and therefore it is servile love this is that love which they would put upon God 2 It exhorts all to begin betimes to love God begin never so soon God hath prevented us Rom. 11.35 it was an early love of Josiah at twelve years of age when he sought after God but Gods love was up before him you cannot be in your love before him though you begin as soon as you are warm in the womb John Baptist was very early when he leaped for joy in the womb yet Gods love was before him an Angel had appeared to his Father and had promised a blessing before John was begotten 3 To teach old people if God have prevented them with love long before how should this stir them up to love God and to be humbled for the want of love to God that hath loved them so long Shall we be to seek in our love to God and cleave to worldlinesse in our old times and let God stay till our children be provided for What an unworthy dealing is this with God This should exhort all Gods servants that have had experience of Gods love to acknowledge the freedome of Gods love Job by Gods testimony was a man that feared God and eschewed evill What saith the Devill Doth Job serve God for naught No but though God had stript him of all as he did yet he had shewed such marvellous love to his soul as that he had just cause to love God for ever if God should not have bestowed on him one dram of wealth 4 This should teach Gods children to be as observant in love to Gods children as God is to them to love them freely to doe kindnesse to them freely Psal 16.2 3.
means here and though no man is perfect in all degrees yet he is more and more perfecting he is on the growing hand Ephes 4.15 16. As no member can grow in the body except it be knit to the body by joynts and sinews so Col. 3.14 in the body of Christ love is the bond that knits us together to God and our brethren 1 Cor. 18. and 13.1 2 3. 4 A thing is perfect when it is expert thus Ezra 7.8 so is a mans love to God perfect to any good office a loving Christian is a perfect Christian you cannot set him to any good duty but he is perfect to it love oyls the wheels of his affections and sets him on that which is helpful to his brethren and hence it is that when our Saviour would set Peter on to feed his lambs he would lead him on to this work by propounding this question whether he loved him or no John 21.15 16 17. he pressed upon him this love every time he asked him his love required him to feed his lambs 2 Cor. 4.15 The love of Christs constraineth Paul to be ready for doing and suffering A man that goes about a businesse with ill will he always bungles it 5 A thing is then perfect when it is durable so is it with a mans love it is durable if it be nourished with love to our brethren if it make a man ready to be doing good offices to his brethren this will make it not onely grow and continue but also to abound for ever Ephes 2.4 5 6 7. If love continue not the Church will not continue that is the whole body of Christians the body of faithful Ministers and people the Church will be removing if love begin to remove Vse 1. A signe of the truth of our love we must have as great a care of the truth of our love to our brethren as of faith and repentance from dead works How shall we know our love is perfect to God How stands your love to the brethren If your love be closed up from your brethren then your love is very unsound or very sick so much love so much life and so much failing in your spiritual love so much failing in your spiritual life Gal. 5.6 Faith works by love and that avails much with God we must receive the Sacrament oft that we may be strong in love according as our love works so works our faith 2 It exhorts us all to the love one another for by this means God dwels in us and his love is perfected in our hearts As you desire therefore that your love to God may be found entire and thriving in your soules give your selves to the unfaigned love one of another edifie one another in love 3 Comfort to such a man as knows he is of a loving heart his love to God is perfect you may know your love to God is perfect if your love be sound to your brethren 1 JOHN 4.13 Hereby we know that we dwell in him and he in us because he hath given us of his Spirit THey that love their Brethren they have a two-fold benefit they have Gods Spirit dwelling in them and they know it Doct. That such as love one another to them God hath given of his Spirit What is meant by this that God hath given us of his Spirit 1 It implies that God hath given us that spirit of grace that accompanies salvation this branch of that spirit that dwelleth in God Numb 11.25 Moses spirit was not diminished though God did communicate it to the seventy Elders God did cause it to be inlarged in them that were in the place of Magistracy with him so who so loves dwels in God and the same spirit of love do they communicate to their brethren so that they walke by the same rule and aim at the same end The fruit of the Spirit is love Gal. 5.27 But the works of the flesh are adultery c. They that walk in love have received of the Spirit they have received of the Spirit of the holy Ghost for the Spirit lusts against envy Judg. 9.22 23. Vse 1. It teacheth us there is no love to be found towards our brethren but amongst spiritual men for if we love one another there is a Spirit of God in us where the Spirit is not there is no love Love is not a fruit that grows upon thorns or on such a stock as nature brings forth the old Olive Object But many of Gods servants bring forth sowr fruit which will neither benefit themselves nor others therefore how is it said that Gods Spirit is in them Answ They have sowr Oyl distilling from the old stock for there are many branches in us that suck sowrnesse from the old stock though there be a spirit of love in Gods children yet many times it doth not run forth But when you see Christian love expressing it self it springs not from nature but the Spirit of God 2 A ground of much comfort to any soul that doth finde his spirit suppled with any compassion If you can finde your spirits mourning for the evill case of your brother it is a signe that Gods Spirit is in you 3 Labour we to preserve our hearts in brotherly love for love is a fruit of the Spirit of God so much as a mans heart runs sowr and hard so much doth he damp the lively Spirit of God which the Lord hath shed abroad in his heart therefore as we desire that God would for ever keep us in a good estate and that his Spirit should not be grieved by us we must keep this Spirit of love that is the Comforter when we grieve the Spirit of God we shall have grief enough If the Spirit of comfort that is in us be uncomfortable how great is that dis-comfort Doct. That such to whom God hath given of his Spirit of love they maintain mutual entire and constant fellowship with God and they know it God dwels in us which is more then to have God to dwell with us if God did but dwell with us it would argue much happinesse but this is more for God to dwell in us We are not onely near one another and branches one of another but one body with another he abides in us as the head we in him as the members Quest What is this We know it Answ This act of knowledge is more then an act of faith men may believe more to be true then they know Heb. 11.3 By faith we understand the world was made faith understands a thing to be done and so we may be perswaded of the truth of a thing Something we know by reason which by sence we cannot know if it be not evident by sence and reason we cannot know it the meaning is we have evident sence and evident reason for it Reason 1. Is taken from the evidence of sence when God hath shed abroad into our hearts a spirit of love we shall see and feel the favour
of God shining in our hearts the mercy of God pacifying our souls so that now we do not onely believe the promises belonging to us but the feelings of Gods love is a manifestation of Gods grace John 14.21 22. If any man love me saith Christ and keep my Word my Father will love him and we will come in to him and make our abode with him As we grow in love so the comforts of Gods Spirit grow in us The ground of this reason is taken from Gods nature who is love God is not said to be faith or hope but love and the more any man hath received of love the nearer doth he come to God and the readier is he to be doing good offices and to be helpful Reas 2. From the cause of love we know God dwels in us and wee in him because we have received a Spirit of love We could not receive a spirit of love if we did not receive a spirit of faith Gal. 5.6 We could not love our brethren if we had not faith to believe in Christ Now where faith is there Christ dwels Ephes 3.17 This reason is from the cause of love Vse 1. Of consolation to loving Christians they have manifest experience and knowledge of Gods love Hereby we know that God dwells in us and we in him The benefit of a loving spirit is this that it keeps fellowship with God and that entire fellowship A loving man doth not onely believe that he hath fellowship with God but he knows it he hath evident reason for it 2 To teach such as want the goodnesse of the promises they are not sensisible of Gods favour they have no sensible experience of it they may be perswaded that God will shew them mercy at the end but yet they do not know it If thou wilt know the fellowship between God and thy soule then pray more that the Sprit of love may dwell in thee as thy love grows so shalt thou grow in sensible experience of Gods love to thee God crowns faith with trust and confidence and assurance but he crowns love with experience If you want experience of Gods love then think surely there is some weed of envy wrath and hatred from which if thou cleanse thy heart thou shalt not onely have assurance but experience 3 This refutes the Papists that say a man cannot know that God dwels in him this is an evident signe that they have neither faith nor love if they had faith they should have assurance if love they should have experience 1 JOHN 4.14 And we have seen and doe testifie that the Father sent the Sonne to be the Saviour of the world Doct. THat such as love one another they have seen and do beare witnesse of the Father sending his Son to be a Saviour of the world John 13.4.5 Reas This word sight is more then believing for the Apostle put a difference between them 2 Cor. 4.3 We believe that Christ sits at the right hand of God but we have not seen it when he saith They have seen he would have you know that they have had experimental knowledge all sight is an act of sense and riseth from some ground of reason reason is from sensible feeling which every loving soule hath found that God hath sent his Son to be a Saviour of the world a Christian knows that except his heart be warmed with the love of God he cannot love his brethren The woman in the Gospel of whom Christ asked a little water when she saw that Christ was the Messiah and had convinced her of her sins John 4. she left her water pots vers 20. and ran into the City and saith to the men Come see a man that hath told me all that ever I did is not this the Christ Vers 29. and vers 39 40. When the Samaritans were warmed with his words they besought him to stay amongst them and many of them believed in him so that so much sight of Christ so much love Reas 2. From the knowledg that such have of Gods love unto themselves the Lord hath sent his Son to save the world the Lord hath sent his Son into the world to save us from his own wrath and shall we bear wrath and malice towards those that are his a Christian will be ashamed that his heart should be wrathful and malicious he will be reconciled to his hrethren when a Christian walks in love he hath seen the Saviour of the world and hath known him for that makes him love them because God sent his Son to save them They bear witnesse If a man refuse the love of his brethren he denies that God sent his Sonne to be a Saviour of his brethren from his wrath God sent his Sonne to save us from hell death and the grave and from all evill we may meet with God hath promised to with hold no good thing from them that feare him but if death and sicknesse be good we shall have them Psal 84.11 Now if we with-hold any good from our brethren we bear witnesse that Christ came not into the world to save them Vse 1. This should teach us to lay down all wrath and hatred and to be discouraged from harbouring any such distempers in our souls for else you proclaim before God Angels and men that God did did not send his Son to be a Saviour for shall Christ come to save his people from the wrath of God and from the Devil and shall he not free his people from my wrath Either make Christ a whole Saviour else make him no Saviour at all If Christ save from any evill he will save from all Agrippa was a Christian in part but Christ was not a Saviour in part 2 To exhort every soule to be loving to their brethren the more you abound in love to your brethren the more you testifie that God sent his Sonne into the world to be a Saviour and the more love will God expresse to your soules 3 Of consolation to such as love all men but especially to such as are of the houshold of Faith such a man hath seen that God hath sent his Son to be a Saviour of the world As Gods will is they shou d be saved so for his part his will is they should be saved such a man may be perswaded that God hath forgiven him his sins 1 JOHN 4.15 Whosoever shall confesse that Jesus is the Son of God God dwelleth in him and he in God THe 14 and 15 verses contain an argument of Gods love dwelling in us the proposition is laid down vers 14. the assumption vers 15. Doct. The confession that Jesus Christ is the Son of God is a true note or pledge of our mutual entire and constant fellowship with God They have entire fellowship because they doe not onely dwell one with another but one in another as members in the body as branches in the root Whosoever shall confesse Jesus c. So that this is one mark of
unto Christ Doe you sanctifie him in your hearts Zach. 12.10 If you be obedient children unto God you shall injoy intire fellowship with God 3. Of comfort to such as have prevailed with their hearts and lives to make such a confession Doth any man desire everlasting life Let him look up to Christ there is none from whom you should look for salvation but Christ wrestle with God by prayer that you may find Christ in all the Ordinances you partake of so shall you be sure to have God dwelling in you and you in him so shall you not goe from home whither soever you goe 1 JOHN 4.16 And we have known and believed the love that God hath to us c. THese words contain a third argument to prove a proposition laid down vers 12. That they that love one another God dwels in them and the argument is taken from the knowledge and faith that such have of the love that God hath towards them and it stands thus they that have known and believed the love that God hath to them such dwell in God and God in them but they that love one another do know and believe the love that God hath to them Ergo Doct. That loving Christians doe discern the love that God hath to them as well by knowledge as by faith We have known and believe the love that God hath to us this love is wrapt up in the bosome of the Father and no man can discern either love or hatred by any outward thing but yet this love is manifested by faith and knowledge faith and knowledge are both acts of the judgement for both are Scientia axiomatis certi the knowledge of a certain truth for it is not divine Faith unlesse it be of such a truth Cui subesse falsum non potest Quest How thou doth faith and knowledge differ Answ Faith is the judgement of a certain truth but certain by divine testimony whether of the Spirit or of the Word the apprehension we have of a truth by the authority of a divine testimony is faith but knowledge is the judgement of a truth certain not only by a divine testimony but either by sense or experience or evident reason experience is but an observation of divers Sciences and so most of the rules of practicall Art are knowne by experience or by evident reason such are Mathematical rules gathered by certain principles of evident reason such therefore as love one another have a certain perswasion of Gods love to them by some divine 〈…〉 3 A loving 〈…〉 love of God to him by evid●●● reason by artificial argu● 〈…〉 judgement of Gods love to him First From 〈…〉 in a Christians heart when he is once be● 〈…〉 exhorts them to be loving and ge● to a● 〈…〉 ●metimes foolish disobedient and 〈◊〉 one another Iames 〈◊〉 do you think the Scripture speaks in vain the 〈…〉 in us lusteth after envy the frame of our natural temper lusteth after envy emulation as the sparks flye upward 〈◊〉 therefore we find this temper subdued that we can think well and speak well and doe good mee● to our brethren way this is an evident argument that God hath shewed love to us or 〈◊〉 the could never have so freely loved others 2. From the knowledge 〈…〉 may have of 〈…〉 in Christ because they see us expressin● 〈…〉 Iohn 13. 〈…〉 this shall all men know that ye are the Disciples if 〈…〉 men forward and ready 〈◊〉 ●elpfulnesse to their 〈…〉 ●ill say surely he is 〈◊〉 that company i● therefo●● 〈…〉 to be Christ 〈…〉 may not 〈…〉 it our selves ●●ay not 〈…〉 discern love to 〈…〉 all 〈◊〉 world knows it Vse 1. Of refuta●●● of ●●●e Popish 〈…〉 that faith is rather defined by 〈…〉 the evidence of things not seen but we 〈…〉 and 〈…〉 well stand together 〈◊〉 we 〈◊〉 know a 〈…〉 we can believe when Steven saw Christ 〈◊〉 at the right 〈…〉 what did he not then believe it For that place Heb 〈…〉 not a definition of faith but a description of 〈…〉 of the 〈…〉 that it makes things evident that we 〈…〉 as by faith 〈…〉 though we 〈…〉 his feeling 〈…〉 not his faith but helpeth it John 20.27 28. 2. Bellarmine and most of the 〈◊〉 say that 〈◊〉 i● spectalis misericor●●● is not 〈…〉 but praesumpti●●● certainly their errour is presumptuous for doth not the Apostle plainy say We 〈…〉 the love that God hath to as Vse 2. This may be a strong 〈…〉 to be abundant in love and tender heartednesse one to another little doth a man know how he disturbs the 〈◊〉 of 〈◊〉 own conscience that disturbs another mans peace true it is 〈…〉 wrong his brother in evill 〈…〉 hard speeches in doing evill 〈…〉 and he goes 〈…〉 other times and thinks all is right as 〈…〉 that the Lord is departed from him so that there is as 〈◊〉 difference betwixt himself now and himself at other times as betwixt a man found and a man fainting away with some evill disease or betwixt a Vine of September and December formerly full of sap and 〈…〉 now dead and 〈◊〉 Why what 's the matter the heart is so straight and heavy Why our bowels have been shut up towards our brethren and therefore God shuts up his favour and helpfulnesse from us therefore we hear much and profit little receive the Sacrament often and little good done as you desire therefore to keep Gods love fresh and springing up in you so let love to your brethren grow up and spring in you Many a soule is in feare and doubts of Gods love to him Why what must he doe Why stir up your love to God and your brethren and God will manifest his love to you 〈◊〉 2.13 Mercy rejoyceth against judgement If a man have an heart pitying the miseries of others whether in their bodies or in their souls at the day of judgement when others tremble and quake merciful men shall rejoyce Matth. 5.7 1 JOHN 4. ●● God is love and he that 〈…〉 in 〈…〉 1. The 〈…〉 contain a 〈…〉 those 〈…〉 one 〈…〉 as he 〈◊〉 said down 〈…〉 and ther●● 〈…〉 words 〈…〉 parts 〈…〉 1. The 〈…〉 2. The 〈…〉 constant 〈…〉 dwell 〈…〉 one an another 〈…〉 God observe 〈…〉 〈…〉 part of him whosely 〈…〉 it is called it that is the object 〈…〉 Christ 〈◊〉 the object of 〈…〉 Psalm 7●●● In the 〈…〉 not but it 's 〈◊〉 to in 〈◊〉 there 〈…〉 lovely 2. God is love effect 〈◊〉 he is the 〈…〉 of love 1 〈…〉 Christ is called Wisdome because he gives 〈…〉 so God 〈…〉 if there be a 〈…〉 to 〈◊〉 1 John 4 ●● and so if any shew love to 〈…〉 3 God is love 〈…〉 God full of love and mercy we 〈…〉 is wisdome it selfe or love it selfe without a 〈…〉 Aco●deus non predicatur de 〈…〉 man wisdome or a 〈…〉 but ●●re God transcends all 〈…〉 abstracts God is love from where may be 〈…〉 it's of the divine Essence we may 〈…〉 God is a Spirit that
fear in love then if there be no fear there is no fear of falling away Vse 2. Of direction to poor souls against those 〈…〉 and fears of their hearts if we would be quit● of all those cares and grie● 〈…〉 g●●p in love to God to your brethren for there is no fear in love 〈…〉 therefore from all hatred of God learn to take all Gods d●g● in good part as proceeding from his love to your souls Look at all th●se fears and anguishes he puts you to as wholsome for your spirits and the very apprehension of Gods love to you in these will quiet your consciences and scatter those fears Grow up likewise in love to your brethren lay aside all wrath and revenge be tender-hearted and merciful unto them and thus growing in love you shall grow in fearlesnesse Vse 3. Shews the fearful estate of a hateful heart as there is no fear in love so there is nothing but fear in hatred he that findes his heart estranged from God and 〈…〉 love to his brethren why when troubles comes fears increase What is 〈◊〉 reason natural men are so afraid of death and judgement Why because they have hateful spirits whereas a loving soule prays for the hastning of the day of judgement Come Lord Jesus come quickly But an hateful spirit knows the Lord Jesus comes to take vengeance on all his hateful carriages and hard speeches and therefore he trembles at judgement Yea this hatefull disposition is more dangerous to the soule then any sinne besides Let a godly man be defiled with many sins fall into divers weaknesses and frailties yet because he maintains a loving heart to God and his people they do not eclipse his boldnesse David confesseth That the iniquities of his heels compassed him about yet because he kept his heart sincere and upright to God he dares be confident wherefore should I be afraid whereas on the contrary let a man walk never so justly and honestly and do many good things yet if the heart be estranged from God have no fellowship with him nor his Saints let death and judgement come because his heart is not possest of Gods love therefore he is opprest with many fears and anguishes Vse 4. Of consolation to every loving heart if thou findest thy heart possest with love to God and his Saints that there is none in heaven or earth that thou desirest in comparison of him and for the Saints they are the ●ly men of thy delight if thou beest afraid thou art much too blame If thou discernest ●ods love in thy heart bid farewel to groundlesse fears Object But will a loving heart say Have not I just cause to fear do you not see how loosely I walke how often I trip and fall in my Christian course Answ There is no causes of fear Wherefore should I feare in the day of evill when the iniquities of my heels compasse me about These are causes to make me love love God the more that pardons these fallings and to hate sin the more but they ought to weaken thy confidence for there is no fear in love 1 JOHN 4.19 We love him because he first loved us THese words depend on the former words vers 17. he delivered this truth that those that are sound-hearted in love may have boldnesse against the day of judgement this he proves from the resemblance that is between God and a loving heart 2 from the contrariety betwixt fear and love there is no fear in love which he proves 1 From the eff●●● of love perfect love casts out fear 2 From the ●nct of fear Fear hath torment therefore love that is a quiet peaceable gr● cannot stand with it 3 From the ●oundnesse of fear he that fears is not perfect in love The fourth argument is taken from the cause of love which is Gods love to us if we love God because God loved us first then perfect love casts out fear but we do so Ergo. For this is the nature of love it makes us look at God as good and merciful to us and therefore love casts out all fear of evil from the hand of God In this 19 verse observe two parts 1 The freedom of Gods love to us he loved us not because we loved him but he first loved us 2 The root and spring of our love to God is Gods love first to us preventing us For the first part observe Doct. 1. The love of God to us is altogether free un-prevented and un-deserved on our part If the question be why God loved us it was not because we had done him any service of love but he loved us before we loved him 2 Tim. 1.9 He called us not according to our works but according to his free purpose and grace Deut. 7.7 8. The Lord did not set his love upon you because you were more in number then any people for ye were the fewest of all people but because the Lord loved you So Deut. 9.4 5. he loved them because he loved them and therefore surely without prevention or desert on our parts Reas 1. From the removal of such causes of love as might prevent God on our parts if there be any cause on our parts he loved us either out of foreseen faith or good works but from neither of these not from foreseen faith for it 's the love of God to us that produceth faith Acts 13.48 As many as were ordained to eternal life believed so that our faith springeth from Gods love choosing us to life nor for our good works for we are his workmanship created in Christ Jesus to good works so that good works did not cause Gods ordaining us to life but Gods ordaining us to life causeth good works so that faith and good works are not causes but fruits of Gods love to us Reas 2. From the eternity of Gods love to us Je. 31.3 I have loved you with an everlasting love Now if Gods love be eternal before the world was then it was not for our sakes who were made after Ephes 4.5 Nothing temporal can be the cause of that which is eternal our love and faith began in time his love was eternal Obj. Though our love and faith began but now yet he fore-saw it from eternity and therefore it might move him to set his love on us Answ It 's all one with God whether you have respect to that which is now or what he knows will be hereafter so a wise man serves a Prince not out of meer affection to the Prince but because he loved himselfe first for he fore-saw if he served him carefully he should have abundant recompence Now to the wise man it 's all one whether he have respect to the future foreseen recompence or to the present and therefore still his service is mercenary therefore when God loved us it was not for any thing we did or was foreseen to be done by us for then we had not loved him because he first loved us but he
promises and rewards Vse 4. For them that would have Gods commandements seem easie to them and not burthensome why grow up in the love of God meditate on his goodnesse and promises and mercies and so thou shalt grow up to love him and the more love the more willing and obedient A man never loseth his first works but he loseth his first love Let him renew his first love and he shall renew his first works Rev. 2.4 5. 1 JOHN 5.4 5. For whatsoever is born of God overcometh the world and this is the victory that overcometh the world even our faith Who is he that overcometh the world but he that believeth that Jesus is the Son of God VEers 1. the Apostle had made an evidence of the love of God to keep his commandements and to do them with ease This he proves vers 4. by an argument taken from the removall of the impediments of Gods love in such an heart and that is the overcoming of the world And the argument stands thus To them that overcome thy world Gods commandement● an easie yoke But they that are born of God have overcome the world Ergo It s the love of the world that hinders our obedience to Gods commandements This kept off the young man so every one that is kept off it 's for the love of some pleasure or profit which they wil not deny so Gods commandements seem burdensome Doct. 1. Every regenerate Christian is a victorious Christian a conquerour of the world Every Christian be he never so poor that hath but the least pittance or shred of true grace hath a mighty power in him to overcome the world It was a famous thing of old to be but conquerors of the world as the Babilonian and Romane Monarchies were But St. John testifies here that every Christian is Lord of the whole world 1 Cor. 3.22 23. He hath it there by gifts but here by conquest he overcomes the world viz. so far as it is an enemy to grace Indeed in themselves the comforts of the world are good and usefull but as far as they have a snare in them he overcomes them 1 John 4.4 The honours of the world have a snare in them to puffe up our hearts 2 Chron. 26.16 Profit of the world choak the good seed of the Word Mat. 13.22 23. So the pleasures of the world they make the Word unfruitfull Luk. 8.19 Now how doth a regenerate Christian overcome this 1 He abideth constant in his Christian course notwithstanding the flattering or threatning of the world so that he will not be seduced by any of these snares Eph. 6.11 13. Paul would not give place to such seducements no not for an hour Now that is a part of a mans victory to hold his owne and to keep his standing and not to flit such a man is never said to be overcome that keeps his standing 2 He not onely holds his own but he resists his enemies he musters up all the forces he hath to resist the temptations of the world Jam. 4.7 Resist the devill and he will fly from you Stand out against a temptation and you overcome it Joseph being tempted by his Mistris he takes into his hands for his weapons Gods commandements and his Masters kindnesse Gen. 39.7 8 9. That that would be a dishonour to God and an injury to his Master and so he overcame the temptation 3. To overcome a temptation is to make a good use of every temptation and to get ground by it that the more he is invited by a temptation the more earnest he is against it and the more forward in his Christian course When Michael reproved David for his unseemly dancing as she thought Why saith he I will be yet more vile Whereas her temptation was fetcht from his disgrace why he would bear more such disgrace So when Johns Disciples stirred him up to emulation against Christ that he carryed away all the applause of the people after him What saith John He must increase and I must decrease He is the Bridegroome and I but his friend And it is my joy and glory to see him glorious so that he made an advantage by that temptation and drew them on the more to honour Christ by how much the more they sought to debase him the more we are tempted to covetousnesse wantonnesse or emulation the more liberall chaste and ●umble let us grow This is to overcome a temptation to take a spoyl to enrich our selves by the spoyl of our enemies that is such a conquest as the Apostle calls more then a conquest Rom. 8.37 In all this we do more then conquer For a conqueror gets a victory sometimes but with much wounds and losse we sometimes with no losse 2 After victories they grow Inxurious As it was said of the Romans after their great conquests Luxuria incubuit victumque ulciscitur urbem But a godly man so overcomes and divides the spoyl that he spoyls not himself Worldly conquerors fall to ryot and excesse after their victories but a Christian conqueror grows more wary and humble and sober then before As it was said of John Baptist by Christ A Prophet yea more then a Prophet So a regenerate man is a conqueror yea more then a conqueror Reas From Christs victory over the world Rom. 8.37 It is through him that loved us Christ hath overcome the world John 16. ult Therefore I am to wrestle but with a wounded pimoned enemy Christ having led captivity captive I come but to contend with a captive world and so I overcome through Christ that hath loved me It 's the death of Christ that hath crucified the world to me Gal. 6.14 And therefore I am to fight but with a crucified enemy 2 From the mighty power of Gods Word abiding in a Christians heart 1 John 2.14 The commandements of God and his promises do so rule in his heart that no flatterings of the world no commandements of men can oversway him 3 From the Spirit of God dwelling in them which is greater then the spirit of the world 1 John 4.4 This Spirit doth so mortifie him to the world and so quicken him to grace that he overcomes the world Obj. Did not Demas a great professor forsake Paul and embrace this present world 2 Tim. 4.10 Have not many for the live of the world erred from the faith 1 Tim. 6.9 10. Was it not so with Ananias and Saphira and Judas The love of this world overcame them Hath not the love of the world overcome many of the Germane Christians to apostatize to Idolatry and yeeld themselves to the temptations thereof How is it true then that every poor Christian overcomes the world Answ 'T is true the world prevails with many professors but many of them were never truly born of God as Demas and Judas Ananias and Saphira Obj. Do you think that every one that is led away with the world hath no shred of true grace in him Answ No for
yoke grievous What made Herod and Demas and others think Gods commandements heavy but their profits and pleasures Vse 1. May serve to teach those that would walk on in a Christian course with freedome and liberty to wean their affections from the love of the world Bear a crucified affection to the contents of the world and then Gods yoke will not seem heavy 1 Though the commandements be great and heavy yet as a man is so is his strength When a man hath got victory over the world hee hath got Christ in his soul and so through the strength of Christ he is able to prevail 1 John 4.4 And withall there abides with him the mighty power of Gods Spirit and Gods Word which affords him mighty strength 2. There is a weakning of the enemy All the weapons that Satan useth are took away when a man hath once overcome the world were a man advanced to the stars he would see the stars to be huge immense things far above that they seem now and he would look at the earth as a small point But if we stand here below we look at the earth as a great thing We think worldly honors and preferments great dignities and the stars we think them small things because we stand below and are renewed from them but in case God lift us above the world and we might have our eyes enlightened to see the greatnesse of Gods favour and Christs blood and heavenly things why then those earthly things would seem small If we would therefore walk in an enlarged frame let us esteem earthly things as small matters worth little regard and account heavenly things as worthy your highest esteem and chiefly to be looked at 1 JOHN 5.5 Wh● is he that overcometh the world but he that believeth that Jesus is the Son of God Doct. THe faith that overcomes the world is faith in the divinity and Sonship of Christ. Who is he that overcomes the world but he that believeth that Jesus is the Son of God When Peter had made that profession of his faith Thou art the Christ the Son of the living God what saith Christ to this Blessed art thou Simon c. Mat. 16.16 17 18. This confession made Simon to be a rock and upon this rock of Peters confession Christ built his Church So that if you ask upon what foundation the Church stands it was upon this faith and against this faith the gates of hell and all the judiciall power thereof shall not prevail What is it then to believe that Jesus is the Son of God 1 He that believes that that Jesus whom Judas betrayed and the Jews crucified is the Son of God 2 He that believes that he is the Son of God in whom he is well pleased Mat. 3.17 So that he is that mighty power and wisdome of God in whom his Father is well pleased This faith overcomes the world 1 Because this kind of faith cannot be attained by any humane means but by an heavenly revelation from God the Father Mat. 16.16 And in that age when St. John wrote this there was no humane reason to induce us to believe it 1 All antiquity of the Gentiles was against it They had heard of Jupiter Apollo and Hercules but Christ seemed a new God to them Acts 17.18 2 All authority was against it 2 Cor. 2.8 None of the Princes of the world knew of it 3 The universall consent of all the habitable world was against it save onely a smal handful of people that believed him to be the Christ the Son of God 4 There was something in reason founded against it for a man to look for salvation from a poor Carpenters Son from a despised man one that was excommunicated and crucified and could not save himself for a man to look for salvation from him was more then flesh and blood could reach for the poor thief upon the Crosse to see him on the Crosse and yet to beg of him a Kingdome and after death too this was such a faith as overcame the world This flesh revealed not to take a man at the worst and then to believe on him for salvation Object But now who is there that believes not Jesus to be the Son of God Answ 'T is true We have now all those arguments to prove him to be the Son of God which they wanted We have the antiquity of many hundred years we have authority on our parts and the universall consent of the whole Christian world hath now taken up such a principle and for reasons we have reason enough seeing so many ages so many wise and great men consent to this truth And therefore it 's now lesse wonder to believe Jesus to be the Son of God What then Is St. Johns argument of no force now Yes certainly therefore 2 we say It 's no great matter to believe Jesus to be the Son of God upon humane credulity of antiquity universality or humane reason That 's not the faith that overcomes the world but it must be such a faith as is wrought in our hearts by God himselfe and this faith far differs from humane credulity 1 No man that believes Christ to be the Son of God by this divine faith but looks up to him for salvation Look unto me and be saved all ye ends of the earth Isa 45.22 2 If we look at Christ as the Son of God this faith hath an efficacy in it to work in us contrition and mourning for our sins whereby we have crucified the Lord of life Acts. 2.37 When they heard that was the Christ whom they had c●ucified they were pricked in their hearts Zach. 12.10 To such as be-believe thus Christ is made the author of eternall salvation Heb. 5.8 3 From the mighty power and virtue a faithfull soul derives from Christ to overcome the world when you look at all the world and all the comforts thereof and compare them with Christ you shall find them so vain and empty that there is no comparison Psalm 73.25 Mat. 16.24 What is there in the world that would be equal with Christ Did not Moses on this ground despise all the treasures and pleasures of Aegypt because he had seen him that was in the bush Heb. 11.27 That was the Lord Christ The transcendent worth a Christian findes in Christ far outswayes all worldly dignities Vse 1. Of encouragement to a Christian soul against all temptation For if this faith overcome the world then it will overcome Satan and the corrupt lusts of thine owne heart and therefore this faith cannot be overcome but is secure against all enemies If it were possible that our faith could be extinguished then this were not true that Faith overcomes the world If a man therefore lose his faith such faith was never true 2 It teacheth us the exceeding danger of the love of the world How many are there that rise early and sit up late that spend their whole care and pains to get worldly wealth
Why do you think this a safe condition Would you not think him an infidel that would not believe that Jesus is the Son of God If a man be overcome of the world truly he believes it not that Jesus is the Son of God and can such a man be a Christian Obj. What say you Were there never any good men overcome of the world What say you to those that recanted in Q. Mary's dayes for fear and after repented and were burnt for their profession What say you to Peter Answ A godly man in a combate may be overthrown yet not overcome as it is in wrestling a man may get the foyl and yet afterwards rise up and get the victory so oft-times a foyled Souldier gets the day So Peter though he were foyled at that day and yet when he got up again and afterward was charged not to preach in the Name of Jesus he overcame all Whether it be meet to obey God or man judge ye Acts 4.19 Indeed if a man be thrown down and there he lyes and takes no care to get up again look at him as no true believer therefore look not at these as things that may stand together to serve God and man and the world too So respect the world as that you ever look at Christ to have incomparably more worth then all the world and let your chiefest love and endeavour be towards him Vse 3. Of consolation to them that maintain this principle that Jesus is the Son of God Why you may assure your selves that the world shall never overcome you Look up to him as your Saviour for your salvation Look so on him as to mourn for your sins and obey him as the eternal Son of God Keep this faith in exercise and you shall not be overthrowne or if you be it will so raise you up and recover you that you shall overcome at the last 1 JOHN 5.6 This is he that came by water and blood even Jesus Christ not by water onely but by water and blood and it is the Spirit that beareth witnesse because the Spirit is truth IN the former vers he had shewed that faith overcoming the world is faith in the divinity and Sonship of Christ Now in these words he describes Christ the object of our faith 1 By his manner of coming This is he that came by water and blood 2 By the witnesse that is born of him 1 In generall the Spirit v. 6. Then 2 In heaven and 3 On earth v. 7 8. 1 For the furniture of his coming He came fully addressed for the works of our redemption he came by water and blood By water is not meant their legal oblations for he speaks of such a water as bears witnesse that Christ is the Son of God to this day which they do not By this water therefore is meant the clear water of sanctification spoken of Ezek. 36.25 26. wherewith our Saviour Christ came abundantly furnished fit to be our redeemer By blood is meant the blood of his sufferings Doct. That Jesus Christ came to execute his office by the water of sanctification and by the blood of redemption It is he that came to overcome the world to redeem us How By water and blood Why by water and blood both 1 From the end of his coming that he might fulfill the types of the Law In the old Law no Priest might enter upon his office upon pain of death but he must first wash his hands and feet Exod. 30.19 20. Which shews how carefull we should be to come with clean hearts and hands to Gods service and it typed out that when the Lord Christ should take upon him his Priestly office he should come free and spotlesse from all sin and he did so so that ● guile was found in his mouth Pilate himselfe testified of him I finde no evill in him 2 As they came by water so they might dot enter into the holyest place except they were first sprinkled with blood Which signified that it was needfull that Christ should come by his own blood to exp●ate our sins Heb. 9.7 to 12. More particularly Q. 2. Why shoald he come by water that is throughly watred from all sin Answ 1. It was fit he should be such a one that he might not expiate for his own sins Heb. 2.25 to 29. Had there been found the least sin in Christ all the blood he spilt would have been little enough for himselfe 2 That his sacrifice might be available for us Had he been unjust himself he could not have redeemed us 1 Pet. 3.18 But being just himselfe there was no need he should dye for himselfe but for us Q Why was it needfull he should come by blood Answ Had he come never so purely sanctified yet this would never have made attonement for without shedding of blood is no remission Heb. 9.22 He came by blood therefore 1 That by his blood and sufferings he might purchase out of his Fathers wrath a Church unto himself Acts 20 28. And by that blood not onely the elect but all the creatures are purchased at least to be serviceable to the Church Christ bath bought all things quick and dead either for his Churches comfort or affliction 2 Cor. 3.22 23. All power in heaven and earth is given into his hand Psal 2.8 2 That he might make at onement for our souls It was impossible that the blood of Buls and Goats should expiate for our sins but as they look at Christ his blood is given to be an atonement for our sins Heb. 9.12 13. And it makes an atonement not only between God and us but also between Jews and Gentiles Eph. 2.17 18 19. Whereas before the Gentiles would not become Jews by reason of their hard ordinances now Christ took away that wall of separation 3 That he might procure not only Gods favour but this fruit of it the remission of our sins Mat. 26.28 4 That by the price of his blood he might purchase the inhabitation of his Spirit to us that he might procure it for us that our consciences might be purified Heb. 9.14 This blood purifieth our consciences The blood of Christ cleanseth us from all sin 1 John 1.9 And that is done by putting in us a a Spirit of grace which purgeth us from all uncleannesse and sin and adorning us with the contrary graces of piety humility patience Christ by his cursed death for us hath procured a Spirit of ●race for us which purifies our consciences from the guilt and from the stain of sin Heb. 9.14 5 That he might confirm his new covenant the New Testament to us Mat. 26.28 This is the blood of the New Testament which is shed for many for the remission of sins Now without the death of the Testator no Testament is in force Heb. 9 1● to 21. It 's accounted a sacrilegious thing to violate the Testament of the dead So it is with Christ for a man to call any of his promises into
question is a sacrilegious violation of his Testament 6 That he might keep in us everlasting nourishment to feed on in our hearts John 6.56 So that his blood may be his wine to chear us that by the comfort of his blood and mediation applyed to our souls we might have wherewith to sustain our selves in the worst times This is meat indeed and drink indeed no nourishment our souls can feed on but this our souls cannot feed on pleasures and profits spirits must feed upon spiritual things Those are beggerly naked souls that have nothing but lands and riches to feed on the souls food is holy spirituall things and if the ordinances yeeld you any good or comfort whence comes this but only from the blood of Christ that hath besprinkled all these ordinances and made them effectuall Heb. 9.19 It 's the blood of sprinkling that makes every ordinance effectuall to us 7 He came by blood to us that so he might open a way to us into the most holy place Vse 1. Teacheth us that a poor Christian that believes in Christ may thereby overcome the world because he believes on such a one as came both by water and blood by the water of sanctification to purifie and cleanse us and by the blood of his redemption whereby he hath procured for us pardon and happinesse therefore whosoever believes on Christ is so sprinkled with the blood of Christ that he is redeemed from the world to become the servant of God he hath all the promises of God which make him overcome all the promises of the world and encourageth him against all difficulties and so assureth him of heavenly glory so that he looks at the world as a thing little to be regarded Vse 2. To stir up all those that desire to get victory over the world to labour to get faith in Christ Jesus who is so abundantly furnished with helps and means for our redemption fit to sanctifie us by the water of sanctification fit to sprinkle us with the blood of redemption whereas if we do not believe on Christ we shall be continually slaves to the world Hence it is that worldlings take such content and comfort in the things of this life and are so discouraged at the losse of them a plain signe they want faith to overcome the world Vse 3. Of tryall what portion we have in Christ Why what feedest thou on If thou hast a part in Christ thou hast a Spirit of God within thee to comfort thee thou findest the ordinances sprinkled with the bloud of Christ to feed on thou canst say to the flattering world I have better meat and better comforts to feed on then the world can yeeld Psal 4.6 It 's poor nourishment for spirits to feed on the husks of this world but a Christian findes the blood of Christ the only food of his soul and the world to be his Servant and not his Master But if we have no higher matters to feed on then the profits and contents of the world the Spirit of God and grace we relish not why then truly Christians we are not 4 If thou wouldst use the priviledges which come by Christ why this is the way Believe on the Lord Jesus and then he is come for thee by water and blood Distrust therefore thy owne righteousnesse rest upon Christ live in such places where Christ is dispensed in his ordinances that so being brought on to believe thou mayst finde Christ to thy salvation 5 Of consolation to such as renounce the world and esteem Christ to be better worth then all the world why thy hope is not frustrate thou believest on such a one as came by water and blood so that though thou be unclean and thy works defiled yet he came by water to purge and cleanse thee Exod. 28.37 38. And what though thy heart be full of many sinful lusts yet thou trustest on one that can by blood make attonement for thee to procure his Spirit and when thou dyest to give thee an open entrance into the most holy place 1 JOHN 5.6 This is he that came by water and bloud even Jesus Christ not by water onely but by water and bloud and it is the Spirit that beareth witnesse because the Spirit is truth IN these verses as we heard Christ is set out 1. By the manner of his coming he came by water and bloud 2. By the witnesse born to him which are First in generall the Spirit v. 6. Secondly more particularly the witnesses are distinguished into two parts three in heaven and three on earth v. 7 8. It is the Spirit that beareth witnesse here Christs coming is confirmed by the witnesse of the Spirit and that Spirit amplyfied by the certainty that Spirit is truth By the Spirit is meant the Spirit of God breathing in the Word and in the conscience of Gods people both are here included For 1. the Spirit breathing in the Scripture is one of the chiefest testimonies that is born to Christ John 5.39 and therefore this witnesse may not be omitted 2. By the Spirit is meant the Spirit as it breaths in the consciences of Gods people for though the Spirit be strong in the Scripture yet how shall I be ascertained of that truth of the Scripture but by the consent of the same Spirit in my heart It s the Spirit in our hearts that witnesseth to the truth in the Scripture John 3.33 and therefore it s called a Seal 2 Cor. 1.20 All the promises in Christ are yea and amen how appears that by the Spirit breathing in our hearts Quest What is that the Spirit witnesseth Some understand it thus The Spirit bears witnesse that the Spirit is truth if there were no other testimony of the Spirit but the Spirit it selfe it would shew it selfe as the Sun shews its selfe But first the Apostle hath not occasion to speak of the witnesse it bears to its own truth but the scope of his speech is to speak of the witnesse that is born to this truth that Jesus Christ came by water and bloud and therefore the witnesse here spoken of is of the Sonship of Christ and of his powerfull coming and to this the Spirit bears witnesse and that Spirit is truth Doct. The Spirit of God breathing in the Scripture and in the conscience of Gods people bears witnesse to our souls that Jesus Christ came to save us by the water of Sanctification and the bloud of Redemption The Spirit breathing in the Scripture John 5.39 It s not the saying of the Prophets nor Apostles that bears such authentick testimony we look at the testimony of them as of Isaiah and Paul Christ speaks of them I receive not the testimony of men John 1.33 Therefore some that have read them have lookd at them as fables 1 Cor. 2.6 7. What is it then that captivates the world to the beliefe of this testimony but the testimony of the Spirit breathing in them What is that Spirit that breaths
in the Scripture that bears such strong witnesse to Christ Zech. 4.6 It s not by might or power but by my Spirit that any building of grace is built Answ There is in the Scripture 1. A Spirit of power 2. Of Perfection First Of power Luke 24.49 and it s that power that fell on them on the day of Pentecost which our Saviour intimated to them expresly John 20.21 22. so that their words remit sins and ease the conscience and bind it 1 Cor. 14.24 25. 2 Cor. 13.3 4 5. Now then the Spirit breathing in the Apostles though their outward man was base and weak yet their words were mighty and powerfull and even as Christ was most full of power when he was most debased There is a threefold power in the Scripture 1. There is a mighty power therein to convince men of their sinfull estate and of their need of Christ John 16 8 9. 2. A power to comfort the hearts of Gods servants in sence of his favour Rom. 8.15 hence the Spirit is called the Comforter John 14.15 and when the soule findes this successe it witnesseth that no writings are like them to cast down to hell and lift up to heaven again 3. There is a Spirit of power in the Scripture to cleanse us from all defilements to purifie our hearts to overcome the world to strengthen us against all temptations and discouragements This Spirit breathing in us let● us see that Christ came fully furnished for our redemption I can doe all things through Christ that strengthneth me Phil. 4.13 by the power of Christ I can learn to stand even in every condition of life and to walk in his fear Ezek. 36.25 26. Secondly In the Scripture there is a Spirit of perfection whereby the man of God may be perfect throughly furnished to every good work 2 Tim. 3.16 17. There is no calling but a man may finde abundant directions for it in the Scripture the Heathen Moralists have written concerning our carriages towards men but little towards God so the laws of men a man may fulfill them all and yet live an hypocrite and die a reprobate which shews their imperfection and therefore mens laws are often changed and altered if therefore a man find such a word as that when he understands it he finds sufficient directions to lead him in all his wayes and bring him to Heaven this shews the divine perfection of the Scripture that what once it delivers that is absolutely perfect and this Spirit bears witnesse to it 1. The Spirit bears witnesse to Christ as it breaths in our hearts for though the Spirit should breath never so strongly yet if we have not the evidence of it in our hearts we shall not know the truth of such a thing Now the Spirit breathing in our consciences is a Spirit of peace and purity both springing from Christ the Spirit of peace perswades our consciences of the vertue and power of Christs bloud had it not been for Christs bloud we should never have had peace but have been like Cain living in Nod in continuall agitation but Christs bloud speaks peace 2. As he came by bloud so he came by water and this is witnessed by the Spirit of Sanctification and there is in this Spirit a threefold work sutable to this water 1. A Spirit of refreshing as water refresheth the dry and thirsty soule Isa 44.3 so doth the water of the Spirit allay the heat and scorch of Gods wrath 2. As springing water washes and cleanses along as it goes so doth the Spirit of God wash us with clean water Ezek. 36.25 unlesse it be troubled with some obstructions which yet it will overgrow and run clear 3. As water hath a power to make trees fructifie about it Psal 1.3 so the water of life gives a Christian such supplying strength unto his heart that it makes him strong and fruitfull that whatsoever God or man requires he in some good measure is inabled to perform it so that a Christian soule by this Spirit breathing in him can plainly discern that Christ came by water and bloud Vse 1. May be a just refutation of Popery that places the ground-work of our faith upon the testimony of the Church ask them how they will be saved they will say by Christ ask them how came you to believe in Christ By the testimony of the Scripture But how know you the truth of the Scripture by the testimony of the Church say they But may not the Church erre Did the whole Church so dangerously erre as all to consent to the crucifying of Christ and may not they as well erre in putting on us false Scripture Are not all men subject to errours and therefore a Christian dares not build his faith upon humane testimony for their testimony can give but humane credulity but a Christian tels them be therefore believes the Scripture because the Spirit of God breaths in them by a Spirit of power and perfection and withall Gods Spirit breaths in him such peace as he knows Christ came by bloud and such purity as he knows Christ came by water Object Thus you will pi● the Scripture upon your own private spirit Answ This is not our private spirit but the same spirit that breaths in the Scripture which witnesseth to our conscience the truth Vse 2. To teach Christians never to rest in any Scripture they read or Ministers they hear before they have examined things by the testimony of the Spirit it 's not the saying of all men that can assure you of this but it 's the Spirit of God in the Scripture and in your hearts that must testifie that Christ came by water and bloud if you doe not discern this Spirit in you all your faith is but humane credulity no● divine faith Vse 3. For tryal of our faith whether it be the faith of Gods elect or no. Dost thou believe that Jesus is the Son of God Yes thou wilt say But what witnesse hast thou to believe it Is it from the Scripture or because thou hast been taught so and so takest it up as a Principle Why this is no divine faith But dost thou find a Spirit within thee which convinceth thy conscience purifies thy heart Why this divine witnesse testifies that Jesus Christ came by water and bloud Vse 4. Of consolation in the testimony of the Spirit whereas the world 〈◊〉 ●est you ● is but a delusion and a fancy he not deceived This spirit 〈◊〉 truth and such a Spirit as witnesseth that true faith only trust not thy private spirit which ag●ees not with the Spirit breathing in the Scripture and therefore both are to be joyned together the Spirit breathing in the Scripture and the Spirit breathing in our hearts 1 JOHN 5.6 the latter part Because the Spirit is truth THe Spirit which beareth witnesse to Christ is amplified by the effect witnesse bearing and by 〈◊〉 junct of truth which is the cause of his bearing witnesse he br●●s witnesse
God be true and every man a lyar Rom. 3.15 Jer. 9.2 3 4 5. 2. Hence learn that all that believe this divine testimony of the Son ought to be compounded into unity it was the last solemn Prayer that Christ put up for the Church that they all might be one with him as he was one with the Father John 17.8 9 20 21. where he useth this as a motive to God to bring on all believers to unity because he was one with the Father and the Father with him and therefore he prayes that they be one that hereby the world might believe that God had sent him as if dissensions among brethren would bear witnesse to the world that God did not send his Son to be our Saviour so that by these dissensions as much as in them lies they make the promises of God of none effect 2. They annihilate all the testimony that the three Persons give to Christ this unity is that mark whereby all the world shall know them to be Christs Disciples and it is the main duty Paul calls for Ephes 4.3 6. from this ground because there is but one God and one Christ and one faith Acts 4.31 32. And indeed all the dissensions of the world have sprung from this ground that they doe not all worship one God or believe not that God is but one For what makes a man to fall out with his brother but either his profit or pleasure or credit is conceived to be hindered and is not this because I make my profit or my credit my God and so I had rather lose God and fellowship with his Saints then lose any gain and pleasure and so I am a lover of pleasure more then of God Now the Apostle made account if we professe but one God the unity of God should be more powerfull to make us one then any thing in the world should be to make us two so much dissension so much atheism If we suffer the world to be more mighty to make difference then God to make unity we make God our Idoll 1 JOHN 5.8 And there are three thus bear witnesse in earth the Spirit and the water and the bloud and these three agree in one IN these words is described the testimony given on earth to the Divinity and Sonship of Christ Wherein 1. Their number Three 2. Their names the Spirit the Water and the Bloud 3. Their consent and these three agree in one Doct. The Spirit the Water and the Bloud are three principal witnesses on earth that bear witnesse to the Sonship of Christ The three principall witnesses for he doth compare them to the three witnesses in Heaven Quest What these three witnesses be Answ The Spirit partly breathing in the Scripture partly in the conscience of men First The Spirit breathing in the Scriptures for they in a speciall manner bear witnesse to Christ and they are called Testaments and indeed they are so farre witnesses as no witnesse is to be received unlesse it be consonant to the testimony of the Scripture Gal. 1.7 8. and it is not Paul or Peter that testifies this but the Sp●rit breathing in them otherwise Christ receives not the testimony of men neither doth the conscience of a Christian receive the testimony of any living man except he finde the Spirit breathing in him for let God be true and every man a lyar This Spirit breathing in the Scripture is a Spirit of power and perfection the Spirit of power in the Scripture is discerned partly 1. In convincing men John 16.9 2. In comforting those that are dejected Rom. 3.16 3. In strengthing us against temptation 1 John 2.14 Secondly There is in the Scripture a Spirit of perfection so that if we have but the testimony of the Scripture what need we any further witnesse 2 Tim. 3.16 17. Thirdly There is a Spirit that bears witnesse in our hearts that Jesus is the Son of God and that Spirit is the same that breathed in the Scripture so that when we are hearing or reading yet the Spirit sets it home to your hearts and souls so that we goe home either convinced or comforted or strengthned to every good work and duty God requires now this Spirit fully perswades us that Jesus is the Son of God for this Spirit goes beyond the power of all created things for no created power is able to convince an hard heart or comfort a dejected Spirit or strengthen us in our Christian course therefore if we find a Spirit in us inabling us to doe all this the soul rests satisfied without any need of further witnesse that Jesus is the Son of God Fourthly Water bears witnesse to this by water some understand the water of baptism and indeed that gives strong testimony to Christ especially to them that are prepared to receive it as in the Apostles times when they were first brought on to believe and then to be baptized God then strongly testified this truth so that after baptism they were filled with much joy and oft-times with divers gifts and tongues Acts 8.36 The water of baptism sent away the Eunuch rejoycing see Acts 19.6 7. and though children be not capable of this mercy now in their Infancy except by an extraordinary power yet notwithstanding a Christian afterwards findes such vertue and strength from his baptism that he sees there is no water like it but that there is a divine testimony in it But because water is but a representation of this Spirit therefore by water here may be understood the water of sanctification the Spirit of God sanctifying and regenerating us for besides the Spirit of God that at some extraordinary times fills with unspeakable joy of the holy Ghost there is also an ordinary work of Gods Spirit partly cooling refreshing us as water doth partly making us fruitful in our Christian course for those great inlargements of Gods Spirit doe not always abide with us in that measure but this water is a spring in us continually afording us something which evidently witnesseth this truth Tit. 3.5 John 4.14 1. In this water of Gods Spirit we finde a power to cleanse us from our lusts as running waters doe channells and sinks Ezek. 36.25 when I see something in me conforming me to Christ that water bears witnesse that Jesus is the Son of God 2. There is a power in water to cool and refresh us when God sheds abroad his Spirit in us there is something that cools us from the heat of Gods wrath Isa 44.3 3. This water is of a mighty power to make us fruitfull Psal 1.3 A Christian watered by the Spirit of God draws such moysture and life from every Ordinance of God that he brings forth fruit in due season according to his calling Ezek. 30.26 27. Quest How doth this water bear witnesse that Jesus is the Son of God Answ Because all the vertue that this water hath to cleanse comfort or fructifie us springs onely from faith in the testimony that Jesus
is the Son of God Gal. 2.19 20. Let Christians observe when we walk in the strength of our own spirits and graces we shall grow so dry and barren that not one good fruit comes from us and this is because we suck from our owne graces and so spend on the stock and so soon draw our selves dry for want of living by faith in the Son of God but a Christian that hath the water of Sanctification let him doe all in the Name of Christ and suck life from him daily and he shall be sufficiently inabled to every duty that God requires we never found this water till we believed on Christ and this water no longer runs fresh and full then we renew our dayly dependence on him and if we did so dayly we should alwayes find it full Sea in our hearts 3 Bloud is a third witnesse on earth and that is the bloud of his sufferings that doth bear witnesse to our souls that Jesus is the Son of God And it bears witnesse to us 1. by pacifying our conscience Heb. 12.24 There is a louder cry in the bloud of Christ to pacifie our souls then in the guilt of sin to bring wrath upon us and this is so lively a testimony that a Christian knows were it not for the bloud of Christ all the things in the world would not have quieted his conscience 2 The bloud of Christ purchaseth us to become his Acts 20.28 Now when we can find our selves the purchased ones of God the peculiar people of God this bloud of purchase witnesseth that it was the Son of God that redeemed us from the world and our own corrupt hearts 3 The same bloud doth therefore bear witnesse that Jesus is the Son of God because it 's a bloud of purity sprinkled upon every Ordinance and creature every thing was purified by bloud Heb. 9.19 to 23. this bloud of Christ on every thing makes it pure To the pure all things are pure so that to such a one his calling and company his meat and drink doe not insnare him as they doe other men set further off from God but by this bloud it is and the blessing of God that we are made more fruitful and serviceable to God yea were it not for the bloud of Christ our very graces would corrupt us it 's the bloud of Christ that makes them all usefull and savory and turn to our good Doct. These three witnesses the Spirit the Water and the bloud are in one Not only in this witnesse but they are all one for one work in the Original 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 that is they all consent to one truth And 2. they all goe an end and conspire in one work of our Redemption so that one would be of small use without the other Vse 1. To establish our hearts in this testimony that Jesus is the Son of God and so to believe it that we may overcome the world In the mouth of two or three witnesses every truth shall stand how much more when three in heaven and three on earth testifie the truth and it 's not enough to believe this upon the authority of the State or thy Parents or upon the universal consent of all men for this is no part of divine testimony and this beliefe will never help thee to overcome the world and yet this is the testimony of the Church of Rome but these humane testimonies will beget but humane credulity Vse 2. For tryall whether you believe this truth aright or no if your faith be built upon the testimony of the Father the Word and the Spirit upon the testimony of the Spirit breathing in the Scripture and in your own conscience upon the water of Sanctification and bloud of Redemption if your faith be built on these principles it will stand Vse 3. Reproves that Popish doctrine that maintains a Christian can never attain to any certain assurance Why if a Christian have six such strong witnesses and divine as these will they not breed more then probable conjecture Six be ●est mens testimonies would breed more then probability And doe not God the Father Son and holy Ghost breed assurance in their testimonies It 's a dishonourable thing to think otherwise Vse 4. Of consolation to every one that hath found this witnesse in him it is a ground of singular comfort to them that that Jesus on whom they have believed will help them to overcome the world Vse 5. Since these three the Spirit the water and bloud doe bear witnesse to the Sonship of Christ it should teach us to keep our hearts and ears always open to these testimonies Two things hinder this testimony the noyse and tumults of worldly businesses so fill our hearts and hands that we cannot hear what the Spirit speaks Secondly the noyse of our lusts doth so fill our souls that we cannot listen to the peace Christs bloud speaks which speaks better things then our lusts therefore we should alwayes keep our hearts and ears open and free from tumults of the world or the noyse of our own lusts that so we might hear what Gods Spirit testifies to our own hearts 1 JOHN 5.9 10. If we receive the witnesse of men the witnesse of God is greater for this is the witnesse of God which he hath testified of his Son c. HAving spoken in the former verse of the manner of Christs coming and of the witnesse born to it three in Heaven and three on earth in these verses he excites us to receive the testimony of those witnesses by four arguments 1 A minori If we receive the witnesse of men how much the more ought we to receive the witnesse of God 2 From the divinity of this testimony whatsoever any of these fix witnesses speak their testimony is not from the earth but from God verse 9. 3 From the nearnesse of this testimony in the heart and conscience of every believer and therefore the rather to be credited because it is an inward testimony that we feel in our own hearts 4 From the dangerous condition that such fall into that doe not believe this truth they do no lesse then make God a lya● for all these bear witnesse from God and therefore if we believe them not we make God a lyar Doct. The three witnesses in heaven and the three witnesses on earth are all of them divine and inward testimonies in the hearts of believers and therefore far more to be credited then the witnesse of all men in the world 1 That the Father Son and Spirit are divine witnesses is no question for they are the three Persons in the Trinity and yet are but one God Deut. 6 4. Therefore their testimony must needs be divine But the question is How doe these hear witnesse in our hearts to this truth he that believeth hath all these witnesses in himselfe 1 The Father as he is the Fountain of the God head so his work is a work of Almighty power and that is
it which speaks in the heart of every believer John 6.44 No man can come to me except the Father which sent me draw him as none come to Christ except the Father draw him so he draws none but by the same power whereby he sent Christ and that was by his Soveraign authority if God should draw us onely by the cords of men we should break through all as the Israelites did Hos 11.4 But when God shakes our hearts by an Almighty power and lets us see the danger of our estate and after enlightens us to see the wayes of salvation then he draws a man on to Christ take a naturall man all the world cannot perswade him of his dangerous estate but he is perswaded of his good nature and good heart towards God Secondly If he be convinced of it all the world cannot perswade him that any promise belongs to him and therefore here God must put forth an Almighty power of a Spirit of adoption whereby he is brought on to believe the promises before he had onely an humane credulity now he believes it from a testimony within himselfe John 6.45 2 The Son of God bears witnesse in our hearts of this truth by speaking freedome and liberty to our souls from the guilt of sin John 8.36 If the Son shall make you free then shall you be free indeed that whereas before we were bound to our sins and lusts and wayes Christ comes and sets us free from all so that now we serve not our selves or men but the Lord Christ by this a Christian knows that surely Christ is the Son of God that hath made me a son of God my selfe 3 The Spirit bears witnesse to our hearts of this truth by convincing our hearts of it John 16.9 Secondly By working a Spirit of faith and a spirit of joy in believing John 14.16 17. Hence he is called the Comforter Thirdly By giving us a spirit to make us overcome the temptations of the world and the lusts of our own hearts 2 Tim. 1.7 1 John 4.4 and this testimony is divine 1 Because it is the revelation and will of God himselfe 2 Because it is above all humane power thus to draw us and convince us and strengthen and comfort us against all temptations For the three witnesses on earth they likewise bear witnesse to this truth in our hearts 1 The Spirit that is the Spirit breathing in the Word hath such a mighty power to enlighten and quicken and strengthen a soul that whatsoever the Spirit speaks in the Scripture the same it witnesseth in our souls 1 Cor. 14.24 25. 2 Water bears witnesse in our hearts to this truth that is the water of Sanctification doth so cleanse and cool and refresh the conscience of a man and make him so fruitful in his Christian course that it 's plainly a divine testimony it passeth all the power of the creature thus to pacifie and quiet the conscience it is only the Spirit of God that is able thus to pacifie a guilty soul thus to cleanse an impure heart and to make these dry barren stocks as we are fruitful this is a divine work of Gods Spirit 3 The bloud of Christ witnesseth this truth to our hearts by being sprinkled on our consciences and so speaking peace to us this is a divine work 2 The same bloud purifies every Ordinance and creature there would be no vertue in any Ordinance nothing would doe us good but for the bloud of Christ sanctifying it to our use now this testimony is of greater force then the testimony of all the sons of men together There be three things needful in a testimony 1 That it be certain 2 Evident 3 Powerfull and Effectuall 1 This divine testimony is more certain then all the testimonies of the world because God is greater in knowledge and so knows more then men can 2 Because he is greater in truth men may erre but God cannot lye Tit. 1.2 3. Rom. 4.2 2 This testimony is more evident to make a thing evident is required 1 Objectum perspicuum 2 Organum bene affectum 3 Medium apte dispositum Now God doth make this truth evident by the concurrence of all these 1 He lets us plainly see the danger of sin and the vertue and worth of Christs bloud God reveals his Son to our hearts John 3.12 Gal. 1.46 so what the Gospel speaks of his Son the same is plainly revealed and so he makes the object perspicuous 2 He opens the eyes of men to discern it to long after it to tast of his vertue and power Acts 26.18 1 Pet. 2.3 1 Cor. 2.14 15. A natural man sees nothing of this work 3 He clears the Medium that is the Word and Sacraments Prayer Christian Communion so that whereas before we lookt at them but as beggerly rudiments of little power or worth after God hath once enlightned us we see the power and vertue of God therein so plainly as if we had been touched by the Sun beams 3 This divine testimony is far more powerfull then any humane testimony Heb. 4.12 13. 2 Cor. 10.4 5. The Ordinances of God are mighty and effectual through God so to change and renew our hearts that no humane power is able to reach them Vse 1. To refute two doctrines of the Romish Church 1 That the last ground-work of faith is resolved on the testimony of the Church Ask them if they believe Jesus to be the Son of God they say yes ask them why Because the Scripture say so ask rhem But why doe you believe the Scripture From the testimony of the Church say they so that their best faith is but humane credulity But ask a true Protestant why he believes Jesus to be the Son of God he tels you because the Scripture say so ask him why he believes the Scripture he saith not because the Church believes so but he believes it from a testimony within himselfe What say they you trust a private spirit of your own nay his private spirit is common with him to all believers ever since the world was and that spirit is no other then the Spirit of God that breatheth in all his children Besides he hath other witnesses in his heart the Spirit the water and the bloud and this is a divine testimony greater then the witnesse of all the world so that here is a double errour of theirs 1 In grounding their faith upon the Churches testimony 2 In blaspheming the Spirit of God for a private spirit Fundamental errours That Doctrine that lifts the Church from Christ and builds it on the testimony of the Fathers and the Schools that doctrine overthrows the foundation for other foundation can no man lay then what is laid already even Jesus Christ 2 It refutes another uncomfortable doctrine of the Romish Church that teach that a man cannot by divine faith have assurance of his estate in grace and salvation for say they all divine faith is generall thus he that repents
a dead heartednesse to the world For a man to rise early and sit up late follow his work hard take much pains is not a thing to be discommended Prov. 10.14 Prov. 31.27 It 's commended in the good Housewife even the greatest Princesse may not eat the bread of idlenesse then we see diligence in worldly businesse may well stand with grace but yet the same person must be dead to the world his heart must be set on things above these are not his life that is laid up in Christ Col. 3.1 2 3. His heart is crucified to the world Gal. 6.14 Though his employment be in the world yet his conversation is in heaven Phil. 1.20 Prov. 6.5 6. It 's made a part of wisdome to be as busie Ants gathering and laying up but all the while his hands are there his heart is in heaven he doth things in obedience to God by the rule of his Word and for his freedome in Gods service another may do the same work with the same care and successe and yet the heart far unlike 3 The love of our enemies is a particular virtue of Gods Saints Matth. 5.45 to 47. Now this very grace hath in it contrary works in our heart it 's like fire and water both naturally our hearts are very cold and hard and frozen like ice towards our enemies but Christ comes and thawes these frostlings and warms us with compassion towards them that his heart oftentimes mourns for them to see them take such unjust courses against them who have not wronged them and on the other side whereas a naturall man if he see his enemy he boyls in wrath and passion against him love comes like a cool water and cools the heat of passion in our heart For application Wouldst thou know whether thou hast life or no Why hast thou found thy heart affected with joy for Gods goodnesse to thee and yet withall grieved and sorrowfull for thy unkinde dealing with him These are certain evidences of the life of grace in thee You may find many affected and comforted with the Word as Herod was but if this joy were of God it would not vanish away like smoak but would administer so much the more sorrow and mourning for sin though a Christians joy may suddenly vanish yet it alwayes leaves behinde an inward grieving for sin to keep possession for it 2 How do you finde your hearts affected to Gods worship Do you finde your hearts generally unwilling to pray or hear This is an ill signe But if you finde your hearts willing and the more willing the more carefull withall In this case there is life But if a man have fear without joy or joy without fear the heart is not in a good temper 3. How dost thou finde thy heart in tribulation Dost thou finde no consolation supporting thee This is an ill signe But if thou findest with David in the multitude of thy troubled thoughts Gods comforts sustain thy soul Psal 94.18 in this case thou hast life 4. Observe your carriages Doe you bear patiently with bad men and yet not so patiently as to bear with evill Patience and zeal must goe together 5. Are you of a meek gentle and flexible temper It s well But how are you in Gods cause Are you there inflexible and immovable so that you will not abate an hoose in Gods cause Why both these are a life of grace 6. Thou sayst thou art modest and thinkest meanly of thy selfe I but how is this grace coupled for God sends them two and two together as he did his Disciples to ballance one another Hast thou withall a lofty spirit in the wayes of God an heart lift up to heavenly things Why such a spirit hath life The most modest should be most magnanimous 7. Look at worldly businesse Canst thou be diligent in thy calling Why this God requires But how stands thy heart Art thou busie in the world and yet thy heart dead to the world This is a signe of true spirituall life 8. If we finde our hearts so abounding in love that like fire it thawes our cold frozen affections and again like water can cool our hot passionate spirits why this love is a fruit of faith and a signe of life it s a signe our sins are forgiven us if we have hearts forgiving others Now we come to the effects of Sanctification as they are exprest in the life of a Christian and they are answerable to the effects of naturall life The effects of naturall life are principally five 1. Motion When a creature is able to move it selfe in its place to those duties of this or that life it s said to live If a thing move not but by others it s not alive or if it move out of its place it s not alive as a stone thrown up moves downward and fire moves upward but this is not properly life but rather a desire of rest and for things that move they move according to the life they have as a tree a vegetative life a beast a sensitive life a man a rationall life but if a man have a spirituall motion in his proper place it s a signe of spirituall life sometimes a man reacheth out of his place reaching to higher matters and more ambitious thoughts then his calling leads to those move not from an inward principle of grace but from levity of heart so the Pharisees they moved to holy duties but it was for credit others for profit for loaves John 6.26 It s one thing to move to spirituall duties out of an inward inclination and affection to them another thing to move out of levity or desire of eminency it is one thing to move to them out of love another thing to move to them out of respect or credit or profit Why this is but as the moving of a stone out of its naturall gravity Absolom had a marvellous affection to reign and oh that he were King every one should have justice 2 Sam. 15.13 But he was now out of his place and therefore the thing he did was but to attempt the cutting off his Fathers life but that is life properly that moves in its place Again a man may move in his place and yet by an outward principle as a clock moves by the weight that hangs on it so a man may move to some duties of Religion by the weight of the Law or authority hanging on him Again Jehu may move in his calling very busily and yet have no spirituall life so it must be inquired whether the duty a man doth be spirituall or no. And a duty is spirituall 1. When we are sensible of our insufficiency and therefore depend upon Christ that thorough him we may doe all things 2. When we have respect to the Word of God as our rule 3. When we doe all for the glory of God Gal. 2.20 The life I now live I live by faith in the Son of God So far a man lives as he denies
people so they cast the imputation of ignorance upon God as if God had been mistaken when he sent his Word that believers might believe and they think that reading the Word would make them hereticks Vse 3. For you that do believe be frequent in reading the Word for to you it was written that you might believe Meditate there on day and night The blessed will finde a time to meditate on Gods Word every day and every night and this you shall ●●●le very effectuall to the increase of your faith The King himselfe whose employments were greatest the Lord ●aid a charge on him to read in the Book of the Law all the dayes of his life Deut. 17.14 And much more is every private man bound to it If these God hath sanctified to help us in our belief then as ever you would believe ●e diligent in hearing reading conferring examining and meditating on the Word all these are notable means to increase and inlarge our saith therefore if thou ●e wanting in faith consider whether thou hast not been wanting in this practise take away the Word and take away the fuel of your faith And for you that believe not though this Scripture was not so much written for you yet because hearing is the only way of faith 〈◊〉 10.17 be diligent in hearing the Word preached Prov. 8 3●●5 Blessed it be that heareth ●● for whose findeth me findeth life And when you have heard be careful to search and ●●amine whether the things preached be agreeable to Gods Word By this means many that believed not before have been taught to believe and be careful to conferre on the Word The Lord hath sanctified the Word preached and the Word examined and the Word confer●ed aboue to the begetting of faith and the Word read to the increasing of faith ●herefore be ste●u●● in these and withall joyn hearty prayer to God 1 Tim. 4.4 ● that he would open thine eyes and cause thee to understand and bow thine heart to imbrace every truth that so every ordinance may be effectual to thee to the 〈…〉 and increasing of faith in thee 1 JOHN 5.14 15. And this is the confidence that we have in him that if we ask any thing according to his will he heareth us And if we know that he hear us whatsoever we ask we know that we have the petitions that we desired of him VErs 18. he had shewed a double soone of his writing th● atte● 〈◊〉 that they might believe on the Name of the Son of God This he exhorts Christians to vers 14 15 16. by three arguments 1 From the confidence such may have of the hearing of their petitions verse 1●4 2 From the certain knowledge such may have that their prayers are granted 3 From the prevalency of our prayers with God that as we shall be assured of the granting of our petitions so we shall thereby obtain life for our Brother that both not sinned a sin unto death Doct. A prayer that is made well never speeds ill Or thus A prayer made according to Gods will God will grant according to our will Notable is that incouragement Christ gave to the Woman Matth. 15. ●6 O 〈◊〉 I great is thy faith Be it unto thee even as thou wilt As if God would let such into his privy treasury and grant them what they would For explication Q What is it to pray according to Gods will These two things it holds forth at the first view 1. When we pray for such things as are agreeable to Gods will viz. his revealed will we should ask nothing but what he commands us In the Lords prayer Christ tels us what he would have us pray for for those things we have warrant to pray 2. What ever we ask we ought to ask with submission of our wills to Gods will So did Christ himselfe Matth. 26.39 Not as I will but as thou wilt But for further inlargement 1. A man is said to pray according to Gods will partly as his will is exprest in his word and partly as his will is revealed in our hearts For the will of God exprest in his Word 1. God requires that we should ask for nothing but what he commands us to doe and therefore had need to pray for whatever duty God requires of us that we are to pray for So did David Psal 119.4 5. 2. Whatsoever we pray for God commands us to ask it in the Name of Jesus Christ Joh. 16.22 23 24. To ask in the Name of Christ requires two graces of us Humility and Faith Humility of spirit in prayer is exprest in four acts 1. We acknowledge our selves lesse then the least of Gods mercies Gen. 32.10 So that if God should grant him nothing he would justifie God 2. Another act of Humility is to pray in sense of our insufficiency to think a good thought much more to pray according to Gods will 2 Cor. 3.8 Rom. 8.26 3. A man prayes in Humility when he doth not desire God to satisfie any of his sinfull lusts but that Gods will may be done Matth. 26. vers 39. 4. To pray in Humility is to make mention of no mediation in our prayers but onely of Christ Col. 2.18 They made a shew of Humility as not being so bold as to have immediate accesse to God therefore put up their prayers through the mediation of some Angell but to goe lower then God allows is but pride of heart 2. To pray in the Name of Christ is to pray in Faith Which is exprest in four acts 1. Faith directs us to put up our prayers onely to him on whom we believe Rom. 10.14 But we believe only in God therefore neither Saints nor Angels nor the Mother of Christ the Virgin Mary are to be prayed to but we are to pray to our Father onely Gal. 4.5 6. Rom. 8.15 2. Faith makes us come with some child like confidence to God as our Father 1. By Faith we come to God as our heavenly Father in Christ and well affected to Christ as loving us himselfe Joh. 16.36 2. We come to him as a Father Almighty full of goodnesse readyer to give then we to ask 3. A third act of faith is for a man to come truly cleaving unto Christ not standing in demurre whether we had best leave our lusts or no whether we had best become altogether Christians or no. This wavering cannot stand with faith for it 's such a wavering as whereby he is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 a double-hearted man an heart for God and an heart for the world sometimes for God sometimes for his own lusts Let not this man think he shall receive any thing Jam. 1.6 7 8. 4. A fourth act of faith is to believe that what we have asked according to Gods will he will certainly grant Matth. 11.24 So far as you have asked with submission to his will so far will he grant according to your wills and though he deferre yet make account your prayers are heard
10. The Disproportion between worldly lusts and Gods Children should wean us from the love of the world 2. 17. E The Easinesse of Gods Commands a sure note of our Love to God 5. 3. Easie is the yoake of obedience to them that overcome the world 5. 4. The Epistles were written to Believers only 5. 13. A permanent Estate is their portion who doe the will of God 2. 17. Eternall life is the gift of God 5. 11. Is laid up for us in Christ Ib. Good example an effectuall motive to purge sin 3. 6. A Believer must Eye the sins of his Brethren 5. 16. and with what Eye Ib. We must be wean'd from the lusts of the Eye 2. 16. wherein this stands Ib. F How Christ was with the Father 1. 2. Faith is the great Commandement 3. 23. Faith in Christs Divinity helps to overcome the World 5. 4 5. Faith in God and in the Son of God goe together 5. 10. Difference between the three acts of Faith namely learning in Christ rouling towards Christ and coming to Christ 5. 10. Why Fathers may be suspected 2. 7. The Feast of Christs Nativity no command but a custom 2. 5. Fellowship with God is inward and consists in love 4. 12. G The future Glory of Gods Children is hid at present 3. 2. Till Christ appear Ib. Christ is God 1. 1. God is the Author of no sin 2. 16. Gods accidental work about sin Ib. Gods Children must be the men of our Love 3. 2. God knows us better then we know our selves 3. 20. Growth in Faith and Love effectuall in order to audience 3. 23. Is one end of writing the Scripture 5. 13. H He that Hates his Brother is and ever was in Darknesse 2. 9. Hatred of the Brethren in any should effectually move us to love them 3. 12. The world is given to Hate Gods Children 3. 13. At which Gods people marvaile Ib. but should not Ib. Hatred is murder 3 15. and such are devoyd of eternall life Ib. Hatred of our Brethren argues our Love to God to be Hypocriticall 4. 20. As we hear God so he hears us 3. 22. Every childe of God Hopes to be like Christ 3. 3. Every Hoper is a self-purger Ib. I Idlenesse is a lust of the flesh 2. 16. It s danger Ib. Ignorance of Christ and reigning sin are inseperable companions 3. 6. Imitation must accompany profession of Christ 2. 6. In judging who are righteous be not deceived 3. 7. K Gods Children Know they shall be like Christ 3. 2. Saving Knowledge is able to wean old men from the love of the world 2. 14. yea though backt with Antiquity and Authority Ib. Not ignorance Knowledge occasioned the Apostles writings 2. 21. How Knowledge and faith differ 4. 16. L The days of the New-Testament are the Last times 2. 18. Life Signs and means thereof 5. 12. Why Christ is called Life eternall 1. 2. Life eternall is given by promise 2. 25. Gods people have past from death to Life 3. 14. this is evidenced by Love Ib. How God is called Light 1. 5. Light how taken 1. 7. By seeing Christ we shall be Like him 3. 2. Little children must be acknowledged as Brethren 2. 7. He that Loves walks constantly and inoffensively in the state of grace 2. 10. Our love must be wean'd from that which is not of the Father Love must be reall and not only verball 3. 18. The sincerity of our Love is the security of our Estate 3. 19. Love is a great Commandement 3. 23. The rule of brotherly Love under the Gospel is not self Love but Christs Love Ib. We must exhort to mutuall love and why 4. 7. As is our Love so is our knowledge of God 4. 8. God doth both Love his people and manifests his Love to them 4. 9. God Loved his people before he sent his Son to make reconciliation for them Ib. Gods Love to us is free 4. 10. 19. and a president of our Love to our Brethren 4. 11. Where Love dwells God dwells 4. 12. By mutuall Love we see and testifie that the Father hath sent his Son 4. 14. Loving Christians doe not only believe but also know Gods Love to them 4. 16. God is so Loving that he is love it self Ib. Constant Love is a sure evidence that God dwells in us and we in him Ib. Such as Love each other are in this world as God himselfe is 4. 17. Those who love perfectly may have boldnesse in the day of judgement Ib. True hearted Love casts out all fear of evill from the hand of God 4. 18. An heart possessed of Love is dispossessed of fear Ib. Gods preventing Love to us is the effectuall cause of our love to him 4.19 It s behovefull for our comfort that we know we Love Gods Children 5. 1. The Love of God and keeping his Commandements is an undoubted evidence of our Love to our Brethren Ib. What makes a Lye 2. 21. M Christ true Man 1. 1. 1. 2. How Christ was manifested Causes of Marvaile 3. 13. What requisite to Merit 5. 11. The Gospel is a Message 1. 5. The doctrine of mutuall love is an ancient Message 3. 11. ●ry Minister is carried away with one Spirit or other 4. 1. Ministers are discovered by their confession about Christ 4. 2. As also by their holding forth Christ veyled under humane infirmities 4. 3. According to the descent or extraction of Ministers such are their severall doctrines and severall hearers 4. 5 6. In what cases people may leave their Ministers 4. 4. Playing for Money how far forth lawfull 2. 16. N Two Natures in Christ 1. 1. Neglect of a Christian course a manifest sign of a Childe of the Devill 3. 10. Newnesse of doctrine in what case commendable 2. 7. In what sense the Commandement is New 7. 8. Novelty in faith and manners must be avoyded 2. 7. O Obedience keeps a good conscience and Gods favour together 3. 22. Preserves fellowship with Christ Ib. Sincere Obedience a clear evidence of our fellowship with Christ 2. 3. and of our perfect love to God 2. 5. and of our being in Christ 2. 6. Old men must be honoured as Fathers by all yea even by Ministers 2. 13. It s the honour of Old men to know him that was from the beginning Ib. Opinion of perfect holinesse is pernicious 1. 8. yea a blasphemous errour v. 10. Opinion no sure signe of Piety 1. 6. Opinion of knowledge without obedience a sure sign of a Lyar and Hypocrite 2. 4. P God Pardon 's for his Names sake 2. 12. Pardon is the portion of all Gods Children Ib. Pardon and cleansing goe together 1. 9. Perfection what 2. 5. and 4. 12. The love of God is Perfect in such as act Brotherly love 4. 12. There are three Persons yet but one God that witnesse the Divinity of Christ 5. 7. Perseverance in the Apostles doctrine a sure pledge of Perseverance in grace and of attaining glory 2. 24. The promise