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A91899 Safe conduct, or The saints guidance to glory. Opened in a sermon preached at Dunstans in the East London. November the second, MDCLIV. At the funerall of the vertuous and religious gentlewoman, Mris. Thomasin Barnardiston, late wife of Mr. Samuel Barnardiston, merchant. / By Ralph Robinson, pastor of Mary Wolnoth, Lumbardstreet, London. Robinson, Ralph, 1614-1655. 1655 (1655) Wing R1711; Thomason E823_7; ESTC R203376 61,656 101

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continually guide you There are many Seducers gone out into the World there are seducing Devils and seducing Men who are the instruments of the Devil walking about to deceive the simple and which is worst of all every man hath a seducing heart of his own which without any force is ready to turn aside from the ways of truth and holiness If God do not guide us we shall eternally miscarry God threatens Moab Jer. 48. 12. to send unto him wanderers that shall cause him to wander This threatning is accomplished in our days God in his just judgement hath for our sins sent among us many wanderers We have many Spiritual Vagrants but we want a Spiritual House of Correction for the punishing of these Vagrants There are many wandring Stars in the Firmament of our Church at this time and which is and shall be for a lamentation many are misled by them There is a generation of Ranters Seekers Quakers risen up among us Prophaneness is now stampt with the name of Religion and this Religion hath many professors The holy Scriptures of God are cried down by some with much boldness The Divinity of Christ our Lord denied the Doctrin of the Trinity scorned Sabbaths Ministry and Ordinances trod under foot There are among us Jesuits who endeavour with all their might to captivate us to the Romish Idolatry and to bring us again into that bondage By reason of all these are the ways of truth evil spoken of And how much impiety of life have these wicked Opinions and Heresies introduced Pride Drunkenness Swearing Lying Cheating and all manner of ungodly practises are to be found amongst us Who can stand in such an Age if God do not guide him And therefore if you would not bee carried away with this deluge of wickedness pray pray pray that God would guide you with his unerring counsel I have done with the former Branch of the text The second Branch of the text which I called The godly mans happiness in this Life I go on to the latter which is the Beleevers happiness in the other Life this is laid down in these words And afterward receive me to glory What was needfull to be said for the opening of the words hath been already dispatched All that is now to be done is to lay down the Doctrin and it is this That those that are guided in this life by Gods Counsell The Doctrin laid down shall afterward bee crowned with glory Those that march under the Devills conduct serving divers lusts and pleasures shall take up their eternall Quarters with him in Torment but those that are led by the guidance of God shall have an everlasting habitation with him in glory Glory is that state of happinesse which the Saints The Doctrin opened shall enjoy in heaven This happy condition is represented in the holy Scriptures under severall notions It is called Rest Unto you that are troubled rest with us 2 Thes 1. 7. Peace so the Prophet calls it Isa 57. 2. He shall enter into Peace It is called joy our Masters joy Enter thou into the joy of thy Lord Matth. 25. 21. It s called Life Matth. 19. 17. And everlasting life Joh. 3. 16. It is called a Kingdome Luk. 12. 32. The Kingdome of Heaven Matth. 5. 3. It is called Salvation Heb. 9. 28. T is called a crown Rev. 3. 11. A Crown of life Rev. 2. 10. A Crown of righteousnesse 2 Tim. 4. 8. A Crown of glory 1 Pet. 5. 4 It is called refreshing Acts 3. 19. It is expressed by sitting with Christ in his Throne Rev. 3. 21. by eating of the Tree of life which is in the midst of the Paradice of God Rev. 2. 7. It s called Abrahams bosome Luk. 16. 12. many excellent names are given to it and in the Text it is call glory In the prosecution of the point I shall lay open these three particulars First I shall speak something of the nature of this Glory Secondly I shall endeavour to make good the Doctrin that they that are guided by the Counsell of God shall enjoy this glory Thirdly When it is that the Saints do enter upon the actuall possession of this glory And I shall be very brief in all these First For the nature of this glory I must premise The nature of this glory this that it is impossible for any earthly creature fully to set forth this glory to the life or to make a perfect description of it It is called unspeakable glory It is not only unspeakable but unconceivable Saith the Apostle Eye hath not seen nor ear heard neither have 2 Cor. 12. 4. entred into the heart of man the things which God hath prepared for them that love him It is as possible to 1 Cor. 2. 9. Regnum Dei omni fama majus omni laude melius omni scientia innumerabilius omni gloria quae pu●atur excellentius Austin paint the glorious Sun with a coal as for any humane tongue to be able to discover perfectly this heavenly glory Should all the Angells of God set themselves to write Treatises of this glory they would not be able to eternity to tell the world perfectly how glorious it is That which I purpose to say concerning it I will sum up in these following particulars First That glory which the Saints shall be received 1 It is a compleat glory into after this life is a compleat and perfect glory It is a heaven full of glory The greatest glory which men possess in this life is but scanty and imperfect there is still something to be desired but the glory of the other life is in every respect perfect The Apostle 2 Cor. 4. 17. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 cals it a farre more exceeding weight of glory It is a weighty glory this shews the substantialnesse and solidnesse of it All the glory of this world is but a meer shadow of glory it makes some shew but it hath no weight but the glory of heaven hath substance in it And then it is a farre more exceeding weight Interpreters are troubled how to render the words Beza reads it an excellently excellent weight of glory It is a degree above the Superlative Add one Hyperbole to excellenter excellentis gloriae pondus Beza another and the glory of heaven will still exceed all expression The glory of heaven is perfect both in respect of parts and in respect of degrees There is no kind of glory there is no degree of glory which creatures are capable of but the Saints enjoy it in heaven In thy presence is fulnesse of joy Psa 16. 11. whatsoever is possessed in heaven is possessed fully There is fulnesse of knowledge fulnesse and perfection of love fulnesse of union fulnesse of communion And then it is perfect glory because it is universall The whole man is made glorious The soul the body every faculty every member is invested with that glory which is proper to each The
of the Saints above is an abiding glory Nescit vicissitudinem nescit finem manet tota simul manet in aeternum The Apostle wil tell you the B●●n Serm. de fallacia presentis vitae English of it It is an inheritance incorruptible undefiled and that fadeth not away 1 Pet. 1. 4. The Saints shall never put off their glorious robes after they have once put them on It is as possible to thrust God out of Heaven as to thrust a Saint from thence The glory of Heaven would not be perfect if it were not eternal The Saints would be in continual fear of loosing it and the fear of future loss would eat up all the joy of present possession Fifthly It is the same glory which Christ himself possesseth The Saints are not only glorified with 5 It is the same glory which Christ hath Christ which is a great exaltation but they do enjoy the very same glory which Christ doth the same for kinde though not for degree God hath not one Heaven for his Son and another for his Saints but one and the same Heaven for both The glory which thou gavest me I have given them The Head and Members are glorified together with the same kind of glory Hence it is that the Apostle saith Our vile bodies Joh. 17. 22 shall be fashioned like unto his glorious body The bodies of Beleevers shall be truly glorious as Christs is they Phil. 3. 21 shall be eternally glorious as his is and they shall possess the same kinde of glory that he doth The Humane Nature of Christ shall shine farre brighter than the brightest Saint but yet the same glory which beams upon his body shall descend on theirs The lowest Saint in Heaven shall bee invested with the same immortality incorruptibility impassibility and Clarity wherewith the glorious Body of Christ is invested When he appeareth saith the Apostle we shall be 2 Joh. 3. 2. like him for we shall see him as he is There is a likeness between Christ and Beleevers here As he is so are wee 1 Joh. 4. 17. in this world but in Heaven there shall be a more perfect likeness than now there is then there shall bee similitude and no dissimilitude The Saints are said to sit down with Christ in his Throne Rev. 3. 21. they are said to follow the Lamb unto living fountains of waters Rev. 7. 17. they are said to be joynt-heirs with Christ and to be glorified together with him Rom. 8. 17. They are said to appear with him in glory Col. 3. 4. All these expressions do fully declare this truth that they shall possess the same kinde of glory hee doth The same face of God which Jesus Christ beholds they shall behold As Christ hath full uninterrupted eternal Communion with God so shall they they shall eate of the same Tree of Life which Christ himself eats of they shall drink of the same Fountain of which he doth and they shall lodge in the same bosome of God in which Christ himself lodgeth Thus I have finished the First thing namely the nature of that glory which the Saints shall possesse If communion and fellowship with an infinite good in a place made for glory can make the Saints happy they shall bee perfectly and perpetually happy 2 That all the-Saints shall enjoy this glory Secondly That the Saints who are guided by this Counsel of God shall be received into this glory For the confirming of which truth it will be enough only to hint the following considerations First This glory is frequently promised to them 1 It is promised Joh. 10. 27 28 in the Scripture My sheep saith our Saviour hear my voyce and I know them and they follow me And I give unto them eternal life Everlasting life is the reward which is by free Deed of Gift setled upon the followers of Christ The Israelites that followed the guidance of the Pillar of Cloud through the Wilderness came at last to Canaan The Spiritual Israel that follow the guidance of the Pillar of Gods Word have the security of the Divine promise that they shall sit down in the heavenly Canaan The Saints are said to be glorified even while they live on earth Rom. 8. 30. they shall as certainly ascend to Heaven as if they were already there The Divine promise is the best security God can give or Man desire Heaven is called the Saints inheritance Col. 1. 12. though they lose other inheritances they shall never lose this Secondly The way and the end cannot be separated 2 The way and end are inseparable He that keeps the way that leads to a City cannot but come to that City The following of Gods Counsel is the direct way to Heaven and hee that walks in the way to Heaven cannot miss of Heaven Being Rom. 6. 22 made free from sin and become Servants to God yee have your fruit unto holiness and the end everlasting life Grace and Glory are made inseparable companions The Lord will give grace and glory Grace and glory do Psal 84. 11 not differ specifically but only gradually Grace is unripened glory Glory is ripened grace Grace is the Infant of Glory Glory is the perfect man of grace Grace is the bud Glory is the fruit Grace is the Spring Glory is the Harvest Grace is the first degree of glory Glory is the highest degree of Grace The Apostle puts Glory and Vertue together 2 Pet. 1. 3. When God calls a Soul to Vertue he really calls it to glory Vertue is the threshold of that house where Glory keeps court He that is once over this threshold shall not turn back till he come to glory The first moment the Soul is brought into a state of saving grace it is matriculated into a state of glory Whom God justifyeth them he glorifieth Thirdly Those that are guided by the Counsel of 3 They are the Sons of God God are the Sons and Daughters of God Divine guidance is a fruit of Divine Adoption As many as are led by the Spirit of God they are the Sons of God Rom. 8. 14 When God doth actually make us his Children he undertakes to lead us by his Spirit Earthly Parents are not able to guide their Children but God can guide all his The Children of God know their heavenly Father hath more wisdom than they they know Gods eyes are better than theirs they know that God loves them better than they can love themselves All Gods Sons are willing to be guided and all that are willing to be guided are Sons And if sons then heirs that is the Apostles Argument Rom. 8. 27. Adoption tends to glorification God may chasten his Sons but he will not damn any of his Sons God hath prepared Heaven for his Children and he is preparing his Children for Heaven Grace is the Nursery of Glory As the Plants of Righteousness grow fit for Heaven they are removed to Heaven God will
have all his Sons with him in his own Kingdom The glorious bosome of Abraham is ordained for the Sons of God and the Sons of God are ordained for it Heaven is entayled upon the Sons and Daughters of God and this Entayl can never be cut off This is sufficient to prove that which was asserted namely That those that are guided by the Counsel of God shall be received into glory Thirdly When shall the Saints enter into the actuall 3 When this glory is to be possessed possession of this glory For the resolving of this question I shall briefly lay down two Propositions which contain the whole state of the matter First The Souls of Gods Elect do immediatly upon 1 The Soul enters upon it at death their departure out of the body posses this happiness There were some of old in the Church who thought that the Souls of men did sleep with their Bodies and that they did not either enjoy happiness or suffer torment till the Resurrection Reverend Calv. Tractat. Theol. par 2. Calvin hath a learned Treatise which he calls Psychopannychia wherein he doth confute this absurd Opinion which it seems had infected many in those times the very mentioning of it is a sufficient Confutation Those that know any thing of Scripture or of the Spiritual Nature of the reasonable Soul of Man cannot but understand the vanity of this opinion If I could swallow down such a gross Opinion as that of Soul-sleeping is I should imagine those mens Souls were in a dead sleep who did first broach this Doctrin The Soul of Man is a Spirit and Spirits do neither eate nor sleep as Bodies do The reasonable Soul is a substance distinct from the Body and therefore doth not dye or sleep with the Body Our Saviour speaks of men that can kill the Body but hee tells his Disciples they could not kill the Soul If Mat. 10. 28 the Soul did sleep with the Body those that did kill the one would kill the other also The Apostle Paul Phil. 1. 23 desires to be dissolved and to be with Christ His Body was not presently to be with Christ He did beleeve that that should lodge in the dust for a time but his Soul he knew should ascend to Heaven when the Body did descend to the Grave Jesus Christ tells that Luk. 23. 43 penitent Thief that he should be with him that very day in Paradice The Body of our blessed Saviour went to the Grave and so also did the body of the Thief but both their Souls ascended immediatly to Heaven The Preacher speaking of the dissolution of Man by death tells us That the dust shall return to the Eccles 12. 7 earth as it was and the Spirit shall return to God that gave it The Soul of Lazarus was taken into Heaven as soon as it was breathed out of the sheath of the body When the bodies of the Saints retire to the House of Sleepers as the Grave is called their Souls are immediately transported to Heaven the Land of the Living Secondly Both Soul and Body shall enjoy all this 2 The whole man shall enjoy it at the Day of Judgement glory at the Day of Judgement The Scripture speaks of a general Resurrection both of the just and unjust As there is an Autumn or Leaf-fall of Death so there will be a Spring-time of Resurrection Those two old Friends the Soul and Body which have been separated by death shall then meet again and then they shall partake together of the same condition The Saints compleat glory is adjourned to that day but then it shall be fully enjoyed When Christ who is our life shall appear then shall yee also appear with Col. 3. 4 him in glory In that day shall all Saints bee glorified together and every Saint wholly glorified The Apostle Paul tels us that Christs appearing to Judge the World is the day of the Elects general Coronation 2 Tim. 4. 8. The Crown is laid up amongst the other Regalia but at that day the Diadem shall be actually set upon the head of the Beleever and after that shall he wear it without weariness or fear of losing it to all eternity Having thus opened the Doctrin I come to the The Application Application which I shall dispatch in a few particulars First It strengthens our faith in that Article of 1 That there is an eternal life eternal life Though Atheists and Epicures scoff and deride the Doctrin of everlasting Life yet let the Saints of God beleeve it If in this life only we had 1 Cor. 15. 19. hope in Christ we were of all men most miserable but blessed be God there is another and a better being than can be expected in this World Every stripe inflicted upon the backs of Gods Saints every mournful tear that distilleth from their eyes every pensive thought arising in their hearts every temptation assaulting them every hours defection every moments hiding of Gods face in this life are to them 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 as the Apostle speaks manifest tokens of a 2 Thes 1. 5. righteous Judgement to come and of a state of happiness to be possessed The present condition of the Saints should not be so afflicting if there were not an Afterward of everlasting blessedness to be enjoyed God would not suffer his holy ones to eate so many sowre Breakfasts on Earth if he had not prepared for them such a sweet Supper in Heaven Secondly It shews us that a holy life is of absolute 2 That holiness is necessary for the attaining of happiness necessity unto salvation There is no admittance unto glory but to those who are guided by the Counsel of Gods VVord and Spirit Mans holiness is not the Meritorious cause of salvation but it is the way which leads to salvation The way of holiness is that which brings the Soul to communion with the God of holiness No person shall have one foots breadth in Gods Tabernacle but he that is of cleanhands and a pure heart Psal 15. 1 2. There is no coming to the Non est via ad regnam sine primitiis regni c. Bern. Kingdom without the first fruits of the Kingdom No man shall reign with Christ in Heaven but hee that first reigns as a King over his own corruptions Sinners would be as weary of Heaven should they bee taken thither unrenewed as Saints would be of Hell Men do but deceive themselves who think to pass immediately from a state of Corruption into a state of Glory There is neither work nor company in Heaven fit for wicked men Without holiness no man Heb. 12. 14. shall see the Lord. He shall never sit down with Christ at Gods right hand of glory who hath not been guided by the right hand of his grace Thirdly Let the Saints meditate much on this 3 Medt●te on this glory Coelestial glory God hath revealed to the Elect this
Apostle expresseth 2 Cor. 5. 4. the Saints investiture with glory by the Metaphor of putting on a garment not that wee would bee unclothed but clothed upon when God shall fully glorify his saints there shall be no part of the body no power of the Soul unglorified If I should fall upon a discourse of the particular happinesses which the glorified Souls and bodies of Saints shall enjoy in heaven I should tire out your patience Let it ●uffice to say this that whatsoever makes for the perfection of both shall be fully possessed by both The Schoolmen speak much of the Stole of the Soul and the Stole of the body the Saints shall have those robes put upon them and shall not want any one Pearl or Spangle that belongs to the perfection of either The state of glory is described by our comming unto a perfect man Eph. 4. 13. The Saints here are in their Nonage the highest Beleever is but a stripling at best but when we come to heaven then wee are perfect men The first moment the Soul peeps into glory it shall have all graces in perfection Could wee speak with those blessed souls that are now in heaven they would tell us they desire nothing but the company of those earthly Tabernacles in which they dwelled while they were in this World and to these they shall be re-united at the Resurrection Secondly The glory which the Saints shall possess 2 It is a pure glory is a pure glory There is not the least mixture of any thing that is unglorious or dishonourable if it were not pure it would not be perfect There are but two things that can stain the glory of the Saints Sin and Sorrow and both these shall be for ever abolished The Saints in glory shall bee as free from Sin as the Sun is from darkness No defilement shall enter into Heaven The Soul when it leaves the Body is perfectly healed of all kinde of sinful distempers and the Body when it comes out of the Fining-pot of the grave shall not have so much as the smell of sin upon it Sin brought Death into the VVorld and Death carries out Sin The Dominion of sin is removed from the Saints in this Life but then shall the very Being of sin be removed Unbelief pride of heart the Body of Death which Beleevers complain against with so much sadness in this world shall never trouble them more for ever Here the Spirit lusteth against the flesh Gal. 5. 17. and the flesh lusteth against the Spirit but in Heaven there shall be no such sinful Lusts to warre against the Soul There shall be no concupiscence in the Members Non erit concupiscentia in membris non exurget rebellio carnis c. Cyprian no rebellion of the Flesh no crookedness in the VVill no disorder in the Affections Nature shall then be every way intire and perfect The Church shall at the Day of Judgement be presented without spot or wrinckle or any such thing Here the Saints are black and comly here they are ring-straked spotted and speckled as Jacobs Cattel were here they are partly Spiritual and partly Carnal but in Heaven they shall be wholly Spiritual Nothing like sin shall appear on the glorified Bodies and Souls of Saints to all eternity All Natural weaknesses shall be done away much more all sinful weaknesses As Sin shall be abolished so shall Sorrow All sorrow is the fruit of sin and when the Mother is dead no more Off-spring can be expected It was told St. John That those Saints which he saw arrayed in white Robes were come out of great tribulation When Rev. 7. 14 man is born he comes into tribulation but a Saint when he dyes goes out of tribulation The Dead which dye in the Lord are said to rest from their labours Rev. 14. 13 In Heaven the Children of God shall enjoy perfect freedom from whatsoever is troublesom Grief Fear Temptation pain of Body anguish of Minde shall be heard of no more for ever There is no groaning no crying no death no vexation no sickness to be heard of in the streets of that City where the Saints inhabit The body shall be raised a powerful body an immortal an incorruptible body The very roots of all distempers shall be pluckt up out of the body and therefore the distempers themselves shall cease And for outward violence that hath no place neither there are no oppressors in Heaven no injurious persons no bloudy Task-masters to impose burdens or inflict stripes When a Saint is past Death he is past the fear of all misery When the body is wrapt up in the Winding-sheet it is past all tribulation Thirdly It is a satisfactory glory It is such a glory 3 It is a satisfying glory as doth give full contentment to the heart that possesseth it If it did not satisfie it would not be perfect The Prophet David speaking of the happy state of Heaven saith I shall be satisfied when I awake with thy Psal 17. 15 likeness Though there are several degrees of Glory in Omnibus una salus Sanctis sed gloria dispar Heaven as is more than probably gathered by Divines from Scripture yet all grant That he that enjoys the lowest degree is fully satisfied with what hee enjoys he is not capable of desiring any one degree of glory above what he possesseth God himself is the Objective happiness of the Saints and he that enjoys God must of necessity be satisfied with the enjoyment of him The glory of this World doth not content the heart Ambitious Haman thought all he had nothing Hest 5. 13 because he wanted something hee would have had The want of Mordecays knee at the Kings gate made him forget the sweetness of the Queens Banquet The Royal feast did not satisfie because Mordecai the Jew was not Servitor at the Table The Queens Wine was not sweet to his taste because Mordecai was not Cup-bearer The heart of man is too bigge to be filled either with worldly riches or worldly honour But the blessed Saints in glory are every way satisfied The Soul is so filled with the glory of God that there is no room to contain another ray Fourthly It is an everlasting glory it is a glory without abatement and without end The Apostle 4 It is an eternal glory calls it an eternal weight of glory All the glory of this World is of a fading nature it is a withering flower 2 Cor. 4. 17 and no better Hamans fall was as sudden as his rise The same person is cried up and decried in one day by the breath of the people The Thrones of glory which are on earth are often leveld with the ground Kings lose their Crowns and Scepters many times by violence if they keep them till death yet then do they and their pomp descend together into the Grave The Sun of earthly glory hath its setting as well as rising But the glory