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A51247 Anōthekrypta, or, Glorious mysteries wherein the grand proceedings betwixt Christ and the soule ... : is clearly laid open ... / by S.M., minister of the Gospel of God. Moore, Samuel, b. 1617. 1647 (1647) Wing M2586; ESTC R9458 79,159 237

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then that Glory will be apparant above which is not so apparant here below Three things there are that make everlasting Glory 1. The Lords revealing of himselfe to the soule clearly and immediatly 2ly His communicating of himselfe unto her fully and at once 3. The convolution or turning of the whole soule on God according unto what hee reveales of himselfe in such a manner 1. A clear revelation of God Tunc et enim justi cuncta scient quae Deus fecit scienda tam ea quae praeterita quam ea quae post modum sunt futura Anselm de similitud Cap. 54. Neque sola visio Dei sanctis hominibus in coelo promittitur sed etiam omnium rerum quas fecit Deus c. Greg. ●e aetern felicit l. 3. c. 2. and in him many other secrets Then shal be made evident those sacred secrets and glorious mysteries of the holy Trinity of the unity of Christ's Humanity with the Divine nature and of Christians with Christ then all the causes of God's eternall Councell in Election and Reprobation as also the manner of the Creation of the World with the fall of the Angels and all the mysteries of the work of Redemption together with the spirituall substances offices orders and excellencies of those Angels that stand The nature immortality operations and originall of our owne soules and that after a way unutterarable Visions of God and glory on Earth are darke we see darkely saith the Scripture would we see clearly we must waite then til we are in Heaven * For whilst he talked with God the skin of his face did shine so as that the people were affraid to come nigh him Ex. 34. 29 30. God told Moses hee could not see his face viz. all his Glory live a part he did see But no living man is found capatious enough to take in such a degree of glory as is the fulnesse of Gods face and favour Is' t not the darknesse of the vision and the obscurity of the evidences of Gods grace favour that sometimes makes a child of light sit in darknesse and can see no light what save this very thing made the Church cry out Lord thou Lam. 3.44 hast covered thy selfe with a cloud so that our Prayers should not passe through and Job Loe he goeth by Job 9. 11. me and I see him not hee passeth on also but I perceive him not If it be said the Revelation is not dark in it selfe but to such as it concernes 't is the apprehension which is darke that such have of it It 's granted but still 't is evident we see darkly here and that God and glory are but reveal'd in part whiles we are here so that imperfect revelations are darke comparatively referring to what they shall be How doe some precious souls grieve take on mourn and complaine because they cannot see God to be theirs themselves to be his and abiding in him clearly To such bee it now spoken ere long disconsolate soul thou shalt Gloria habitat rupibus Clem. Alex. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Where there 's an excellency there 's a great difficulty be in his armes behold his glory and thine own too which he ha's given thee even there where this kind of darknesse nor any other of what nature soever can ever approach Revelations of God in heaven are immediate also as well as cleare there languishing soules you that here mourne after God cry night and day after the Father of Spirits are sick of love there I say you shall not need to be staid with flaggons or comforted with Apples as the Spouse once desit'd for God shal be all unto you then The Greek Poet when he had recited an obscure Poem and all his Auditors had left him except Plato spake thus Plato is to me in steed of al. Plato est mihi pro omnibus So a soule that 's forsaken of all except God findes God in stead of all to her And you also that now take great paines and have many weary fits in prayer hearing reading conference meditations shall then rest from those labours and enjoy God and Christ without any such meanes Others also whose hearts are now full of cares feares and sorrowes about the maner of doing such services one while bewailing badnesse of memory another while coldnesse of affection at another time deadnesse of heart drowsinesse and dulnesse of spirit with all carnall idle wandering thoughts uncheerfulnesse unfitnesse and unsuitablenesse to and for such holy employments even those I say shall then bee freed from all such burthens they shall have nothing there to care for nor shall they have any employment to take paines in for it shall be not a paine but a pleasure to follow the Lamb whither soever he goes with whom is fulnesse of joy and at whose right hand are pleasures for evermore 2ly His communicating of himselfe fully and at once On earth God communicates of his fulnesse but the communication of all fulnesse it selfe is onely in Heaven Besides the communication of fulness which Saints receive here is onely of grace for grace Believers if you 'l receive glory for glory expect till you be where Christ is in whom such fulnesse dwels Father I will that they may be where I am to behold my glory That even that will be their renowne who shall dwell in light marvellous God do's this first to keep under selfe-advancing sins wee Alas are invincibly prone to lift up our selves and let Christ lye low who ne're deserv'd such unkindnesse at our hands we rise in our owne conceits immensly above measure hence wee constraine the Lord to leave thornes in our flesh something or other to beget anguish in us sometimes a Satan a Devil to buffet us beat us out of our high holds If in-comes from heaven abound on mens spirits oh how apt are they to waxe fat and forget the rocke whence they are hewen yea the very brests that gave them suck ran out freely for their nourishment But what a sad and bad thing is this that men should be evill because God is good That God cannot abound in Revelation but man will abate in humiliation Paul sinn'd once thus but it brought him on his knees thrice to the God of pardons God will not communicate all his fulness on earth least men should be full of spirituall tumours on such a bottome hee 'l first have them where they can bee proud no more and then they shall inherite all fullest glory Oh the height and the depth of the wisdome of God! how unsearchable are his Counsells and his wayes past finding out but. 2. God gives not out all his fulnesse here for earthly vessells unglorified Christians cannot hold it all whilst in the body The Widdowes oyle increast whilst her Vessell could receive it but when once the Vessells were straitned its encrease was suspended Christians have had and still have as much of God
onely God-man the man Christ Jesus is found worthy as Gods equall to mediate betwixt an offended Lord and offending man Blessed Messiah thou art a sutable good to thine in this respect Christ is the medium to this glorious object of spirituall sight Christians you may have food from Heavens store-houses but then forget not to bring the Lord's Benjamin with you for if so you may not see his face you may see God and take him in also into your spirits but it must be in the name and strength of Jesus Christ in whom the Father is reconciling soules to his blessed selfe and then 't is but aske and receive seeke and find knock and it shall be opened to you When you draw neere to God Onely Christ is the way to life and to * Iter od gratiam est gratia the Father of all such mercies for he 's truth and life it selfe with the Father Sensible soules what goe ye out for to see a reed shaken in the wind Is there any vision like this or sight comparable to this what is there so glorious an object or medium in spirituall sight O● the depth of the riches both of the wisdom knowledg of God! how 〈◊〉 searchable are his Judgments and his wayes past finding out Thirdly spirituall sight has a light too a light super-sensuall super-naturall Naturall light may give insight into divine impressions of wisdome power and providence in Creation protection and preservation of outward things but can it reach further Can naturall light give information in things above nature things of Grace Can flesh and bloud reveale God and Christ to a wanting soule Christ saith nay to such a thing Thou art Christ said Peter to Jesus and what was the replie 't was this Blessed art thou and why for flesh and bloud hath not reveal'd this to thee but my Father which is in Heaven 'T is ablessed part of blisse that the invisible God and the invisible good is not to be unfolded by natures light for were it so what poore discoveries then would nature make of mysterious grace spirituall things visions of Christ are foolishnesse to a naturall heart nor can a spirituall object be received by it because 't is spiritually discerned Spirituall things are to a naturall 1 Cor. 1. 14. heart's sight and sense like musick in a dead mans eare which moves him not affects him not What good doth hee find in it what doth he take in of it Surely nothing Onely Christ can reveale himselfe in a soule to that soule As the Sunne raies reveales its owne lustre or as fire reveales its owne heat and vigour by giving heat making hot things held unto it Nature may reveale God as Maker and sustainer of things both above and below but cannot shew you a God reconciling himselfe to your soules in a Christ The best advanced and inlarged spirit of nature is below this great imployment Light is not seen but by the light darknesse cannot discover it the Light may shine in darknesse but Ioh. 1. 5. darknesse comprehends it not so onely grace can discover its own originall Jesus Christ onely something of God in man can discover rightly God himselfe unto man Without holinesse ther 's no sight had of holiest Majestie Heb. 12. 14. true sight of God and Christ is had onely by the light of his own perfections and when wee see light it selfe 't is by and in his owne light as David notes wee Psa 36. 9. our selves alas see Christ obscurely and everie good We are by nature darknesse it selfe which thing shewes that the light of spirituall sight is super-sensuall But would you know the parts of this worthy sight glorious vision then your election's good these times have made Athenians many and the great question that now is is this friends what newes have you but alas for us all that things of Christ are as things unheard of to so many Would you see the sights above the world wee l presse after perfection in the principles thus 1. Right sight of Christ is to see him as he is when Christ appeares he shall be seen as he is The most 1 Joh. 3 2. of men see the Lords Christ promiscuously rudely untowardly These have no right vision Christ ha's an inamouring glorie Christians Is it so in your eyes doth his beautie steale away your hearts have you observ'd him well is he the fairest of ten thousand in your esteeme doth this lovely Lord delight your spirituall sense of seeing why should it not Christians are not filled with heare-saies concerning Jesus Christ they will ascend to live above means in the use thereof David had an Absalom who had no blemish in him from the crowne of the head to the sole of the foot and that none in Israel was so much to be prais'd as he for his beautie but was hee like Christ If compared to him he 's nothing ha's no comelinesse at all Beleevers can you see Christ as he is that 's your worke and that 's the sight of worth if you cannot now doe it ere long yee shall when yee come into the Kingdome of your Father What though you doe but see in part now because Messiah's but in part reveal'd It doth not here appeare what Saints shall bee or what Christ is and will be unto them hereafter Glorie must reveale what grace cannot Little children mind these thiags see him as he is see his glorie behold that A child of God will beseech his Father to shew him his glory * Exod. 33.18 So John speaking of Christ saith wee beheld his glory 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 f Verbum non simplieitèr videre significat sed spectare i. c. diligentèr fixè intueri aliquid seu novum admirandum spectaculum Iansen in Concord Evang. Spectavimus seu novum admirandum spectaculum Eras 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 est cum admiratione stupore in ueti Beza in oecumen Quasi in theatro diligentèr perspicaè hilariter cum dijudicatione dilectatione Lo●i● saw it intentively visibly Christ's Glory is a Christians Crowne and his owne glotie sha 'd serve Christ veile to Christ's glorie as the Angels cover their faces viz. their glorie in the presence of his much glorie gives much light 't is light in darknesse life in death and joy in heavinesse When he shewes you his glorie 't will transport you as Peter in the transfiguration 't will force you to say 't is good to be there where glorie is resplendent 't will cause you to crie out let us make this our mansion pitch our tents here Oblessed Diety humanitie is best lodg'd when most lost in this matchlesse glorie Secondly right sight of Christ is experimentall To see Christ for a mans owne selfe and soule with a mans owne eyes as Job speakes and not another Hearing Iob 19.26 27. of Christ by the eare serves not Saints turnes a heartie feeling of his inward
likenesse but you have lost it and therefore also the sight on 't such as it then was but you may beholding Christ againe find it in him as a second Adam hee ha's done do's and ever will keepe his integritie station and perfection without any the least alteration you may see in him what glorious ones you were before yee were cast out of an earthly Paradise This is the mysterie yee shall know by him what you were before you were what a blessed estate standing man was in what an excellent nature he had before it was lost how well hee might have lived and all his posteritie had hee not sinn'd with outward senses and stain'd his inward soule hee sinn'd with his senses by hearing with his eares the praises of the fruit beholding it with his eyes touching with his hand and tasting with his palate Thus sinne entring by his senses got into the world and death by sinne himselfe being made sensuall with all his posteritie by that act Secondly what you are First by degeneration how much unlike what you once were When you see his holinesse doe not you see your owne unholinesse when you see his puritie and passing Sanctitie doe not you by meanes of that see your owne impuritie and surpassing depravitie Will you heare what a God-beholding man said once 't was this Woe is mee for I am undone because I am a man of uncle an lips and I dwell in the mids of a people of uncleane lips for mine eyes have seen the King the Lord of hosts 'T was his trouble and hee gives the reason that his lips were not cleaner like the Lords and that his societie was so uncleane that it did unfit him for communion with the highest God and King it pierced his honest heart that he had no greater a part of the Lords holy nature in him Christians When you see the Lords lowlinesse doe not you see your owne loftinesse When you see Christs humility doe not you see your owne pride When you see his clemencie cannot you then see your owne naturall crueltie to your selves and others so also by the light of his patience you may see your owne passion by his kindnesse to you your own unkindnesse to him by all his faithfullnes your own unfaithfulnes by his fruitfulnes in good your own barrēu●s Secondly by restauration what a vast difference is betwixt grace and the best refined nature Moreover there 's now a more firme union betwixt thy soule and God then was betwixt God and man at that time for had the union then been as strong as now Adam had ne'r lost himselfe and his by sinne the onenesse that 's betwixt God and his people is such that they can never any more be parted and taken asunder besides all this Adam was left to himselfe and to his own will to choose whether he would stand or fall But now Christians are not left to themselves and cannot have their will God will never leave them nor forsake them and they shall ne'r fall more so to indanger themselves and soules as he then did for God is both able and willing to make them stand Is not this to see your selves truely and fully and whatsoe're you are uprightly and what you are not in such a manner surely no vision is like this no sight like this Thirdly what you shall bee It do's not here appeare what you shall be but in Christ and where Christ is you may plainelie clearly and throughly be resolved of that for when you see him even as he is so shall you your selves be Christ breathes out sweetlie this selfe same thing Father I will that those whom thou hast given Iohn 17. 24. me be with me where I am that they may behold my glorie Christ's glorie is transforming he 'l have you with him that you may behold him and what 's the issue 't is this you 'l be changed into the same glorie you cannot escape it there you with open face as in a glasse beholding the glorie of 2 Cor. 3. 18. the Lord are changed into the same Image from glorie to glorie and that of the Lord the Spirit * 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Can a representation of his glorie by a medium transforme so sweetlie Ha's glorie such a power Oh then what will it doe when wee shall behold it without meanes more clearelie then a glasse can represent it Fourthlie all right sight of Christ ha's in it a sustaining nature a heart-releeving vertue a soule-reviving abilitie things of Heaven are all supporting much more Christ himselfe whose presence is the Heaven above as he 's God equall to the Father doe you want an experiment of this also the Apostle gives you one 2 Cor. 4. 17 18. when he tells you that Christ and all his obedience is was for your sakes adding that for this cause wee faint not in the perishing estate of the outward man whil'st the inward is renewed day by day whilest light affections worke us unto fit 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 us for 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 massie glorie and all this when wee looke not at things which are seen but at things which are not seen When the invisible soule 's lost in her unseen Saviour shee 's safe and takes her rest for the Lord makes her dwell in safety Christ's souldiers pray tell me what seen power and might sustained you in all your spirituall warefare that you have had I can tell you none at all for when you were in the field against sinne Satan the world and selfe had you not all the Lords owne armour on The helmet of Salvation brest plate of righteousnesse Eph. 6. 13. to 18. the girdle of truth with the sword of the Spirit which is the word of God and above all the sheild of Faith whereby you were able to quench all fierie darts shot and darted at you your soules and peace and when you were smitten did not Christ stand by you with you and in you Did not he teach your hands to warre and singers to sight as David speakes had not he your hand in his and caused you to give some mortall wounds kill that which would have kill'd you your selves soules and all which being gone all was gone with you Who stood by Joshua when he called on God and Satan stood at his right hand to resist him was 't not the Angel of the Covenant Jesus Christ Zech. 3. who when the Tempter accused him for standing before the Lord in filthy garments did excuse him remove his rags and give him robes and does not Christ stand everie Christian in the like stead Sure I am if ever you did overcome and were not foiled in the Lords fights and fields 't was thus with you O how precious and how cordiall are the thoughts of these things the number whereof no end yee know Who then that 's wise desires not to see Christ and himselfe in Christ before hee
behold his last greatest and approaching change and dissolution 'T is a blessed thing to be able to graspe Christ and death in the armes at once at one and the same time and is' t not an everlasting curse to die Christlesse Search the Scriptures and you 'l find it so Finally let the Lord perswade Vse you to bee endeared to Jesus Christ ever set him in your sight looke up to him who looks downe towards you for he 's the Author and finisher of your graces would you know the usefulnesse of such right apprensions of Christ then consider these things sincerelie First 't will increase inward Joy Have you a mind to be merrie be much in this and 't will make you right glad other mirth may end in mourning but this cannot this makes the spirit rejoyce in God its Saviour as she said there are many Joy-makers as friends estates the treasures and pleasures of this life the Scriptures tell you of a joy of harvest and a Joy of heart a Joy of harvest is verie great but this brings joy Isa 9. 3. 65. 14. of heart both great and good a cordiall Joy Precious soules sow precious seed weeping but a precious Christ being the fruit they reap their crop singing some sow in teares weeping mourning sighing roaring wailing after this dearest Lord and Jesus but when they find him themselves are found to reape in joy Righteous ones what though as the Spouse you have gone about Cant. 3. seeking him whom your soules love even earlie and late by night as well as day and have long desir'd societie with him yet have not found him and your selves in him Consider he seekes as well as you ha's lost as well as you besides when hee finds you and you him you 'l hold him fast and so good is he you 'l not let him goe Christ told the Jewes that Abraham rejoyced to see his day did see it and was glad And sensuall worldlings Ioh. 8. 56. what e're you deeme of such a favour it skills not sure I am that a right sight of Christ will make a right-sighted Christian glad at heart nothing do's him so much good as this small things cause laughter in the face when the heart 's a stranger to the Joy but this as 't is the nature of great things will make the heart glad even then when the face of a man and face of times is verie sad the comforts arising hence are meat for Saints to eat which the world knowes not of and now a word to you that would glorie in something what can be your glorie which shall not bee your shame besides the knowledge of Jesus Christ God ha's said The wise man may not glorie in his wisdome neither Isa 9. 23 24. Jer. 9.23 24. the mighty man in his might nor yet the rich man in his riches Why who shall glorie then and in what shall men glorie if not in such desireable things well Jehovah hath said Let him that glorieth glorie in this that he understandeth and knoweth mee that I am the Lord which exercise loving-kindnesse Judgement and Righteousnesse on the Earth for in these things I delight God ha's shew'd you what to glorie in gracious spirits 't is in your acquaintance with him when you know and understand him aright see him as he is viz. full of loving-kindnesse Judgement and Righteousnesse one that acts as he is 't is his delight to doe such things Beleevers are you like him by looking upon him are you changed in this respect Marke well what it is you glorie delight and take pleasure in Secondly 't will strengthen patience under the crosse and chastizement for Christ doe you suffer from the hands of unreasonable men and would you be avenged of them as of your enemies looking up to Christ you 'l find he 's not yet aveng'd of his enemies do's God suffer shall not man does the head endure the contradiction of sinners against himselfe and can the members think to be free Is' t not all reason in the world that head and members should bee fellow-sharers in the sufferings of the whole bodie mysticall who dare denie it 't was a sweet saying of a faithfull witnesse to the truth of Jesus who seem'd to faint under his great triall and being offer'd a cup of spirits to sustaine him replied thus My Lord and Master had gall and vinegar given him as if he had been astonied to see himselfe fare better then Christ and indeed experienc'd Christians when you thinke in sufferings you are served ill you should consider sweet Christ was not served so well that will still your murmurings for can you suffer as much as hee ha's done I tell you nay yet farther do's the event or end of things bring cares upon you why James commands you by the Spirit to behold and see the end Iames 5. 11. of the Lord. You may thinke your troubles will end ill have an evill end but God can put a good end to ill beginnings as some things may be sweet to the taste yet bitter in the bellie so other things may be unsavorie in the first concoction which may be better in and by the second though in things naturall or corporall it is not so as Physitians have said CHAP. II. Of right Regeneration FAlne man's rising is graduall first by Grace and next by Glorie by man came the maladie and by man also comes the remedie a fruit lesse first birth may be repair'd by a second by Adam sinne entered and reigned unto death and by Adam grace entered reigning unto life 't is the second Adam that now I meane Grace can make up what nature ha's lost amend what nature hath done amisse First birth's priviledge is nothing Second birth's priviledge is all things all in all referring to felicitie Regeneration antecedes Glorification He that 's borne but once dies twice but he that 's borne twise shall not taste of the second death First-births are an Embleme of the second ther 's a certaine likenesse betwixt them both we 'l give you a hint of the whole thus FIrst naturall births bring sufferings both on the bearer and on that which is born the mother ha's her pangs and thro's and the child 's in straites too till it 's brought from the womb into the world spirituall births bring sufferings also the Spirit that brings forth is a sufferer too as well as doer it being quenched Spirituall Christians you can tell that you have often quenched the holy Spirit even in all its motions strivings and contestations within you Have not you when the Spirit ha's diswaded from evili and perswaded to good neglected its sweetest motions how seldome have you moved with the Spirit against the flesh and for the Lord aske your hearts this question obedient sonnes of God where almost is that man or woman that 's kind to the Spirit gives it good entertainment Ah Lord thy Spirit meets with hardest measure
with such an one Besides this Rest is sweet to the labourer as the Proverb is so Heaven's then exceeding good to the godly after their wearied stepps and long and irkesome travailes on earth mercies are best when most missed Heaven is to Saints as the Inne to the traveller a great refreshment Heaven is by so much the more glorious by how much Earth's ignoble And was 't not the Lords intention that a Rest should remaine for the children of God when the time of refreshment should come from his presence Is not this to put a difference betwixt rest and trouble what do's it more Saints are bid to run ne the race that 's set before them Now you know there 's a great disparitie betwixt the beginning middle and end of a race these honest foot-men have great wearinesse trouble and rubbs yea sometimes falls and bruises in their heavenly race but the end is in Heaven and there 's rest with reward in fulnesse Secondly to glimpse out glorie to a faithlesse people by persons under their owne forme that his light may shine in them and from them in the midst of a perverse generation there 's much of the glory of God in his Image on the godly hee could take them hence and state them in Heaven as soone as they open the wombe but that evill men may see there 's some that love him and live like him as well as others that slight him and live like the Prince of darknesse Doe not these children of blessed light let the world see by their conversation what a life their Father leads and lives note this well earthlie men are much led by examples of men and God sends good men to give examples to the bad yea he ha's sent a good Christ who ha's left an example that all should tread his stepps This takes off the cloake of excuse from the back of sinne now men have seen ther 's no cloake for their sinne because there 's nothing imitable and observable in any person or thing which may not bee found in Christians or Christ in one or other the sons of God Thirdly besides this God sends some into the world even their strange Land and place of captivitie to save others from fatall ruine for a time the Saints being in this world supports many and keeps them alive God would soone put an end to such cumberers of the ground did not his sonnes stand in the gap then unkind world how canst thou abuse such props of thy peace as these be when Lot's out of Sodom the whole is set on fire so when all the Lords righteous Noahs are got into the arke Christ and Heaven the whole world 's destroyed with fire for the Spirit ha's said it who cannot lie that vengeance shall bee taken 2 Thess 1. 7 8 9. by sire when troubled Saints shall have rest and when the Lord Jesus shall be reveal'd from Heaven with his mighty Angels in flaming fire taking vengeance on them that know not God and obey not his Gospel who shall bee punished with everlasting destruction from the presence of the Lord and from the glorie of his power when he shall come to be glorisied in his Saints and admir'd by all them that beleeve and then shall the wicked themselves be revealed too with all their sligh secret trickes and shifts whom the Lord shall consume with the Spirit of his mouth and shall destroy with the brightnesse of his comming as the same Apostle affirmes Then consider these things prophane 2 Thess 2. 8. soules esteeme these strangers more least that you incurre the displeasure of God and your beings here be of no value no long duration Fourthly God sends his hither to dispose of them for higher things some are sent to lesser schooles to fit them for exercise in greater places this world 's the schoole of the Crosse to the Saints and when they have learned how to beare a Crosse they shall weare a Crowne when they have learned to be sustained under a losse they shall inherit all Christ and whatsoever is gaine Saints must enter heaven but 't is as the Scripture speakes through many tribulations Gold is not pure if not tried water 's not sweet without a current Vessells are not bright if not scowred nor are Saints fit to enter Heaven if not prepar'd Hence that saying Give thankes to the Father who ha's made us meet to be partakers of the inheritance of the Saints in Light made us we are not found meet but the Lord makes us meet while wee are survivers in this world holinesse and heavenly mindednesse in Saints is their fitnesse for Heaven and happinesse and suffering fits for reigning our light afflictions if wee be 2 Cor. 4. 17. sonnes of God worke for us or worke us unto as the word signifies a more exceeding weight of glorie Light afflictions to exceeding massie glorie and momentarie sufferings fit us for worke us to eternall reigning God prepar'd Mat. 25. 34. for his children a Kingdome before the foundation of the world and the same God prepares them to bee fit Subjects for such a Kingdome yea and which is more to be fit Princes and Kings in that Kingdome hee ha's washed away their sinnes in his owne bloud and ha's made them Kings and Priests unto God and his Father saith the Spirit to the seven Churches of Rev. 1. 5 6. Asia Fifthly that grace might have a being as well as Glorie grace ha's a being onely in the gracious here and had not God brought them into this strange Land where should especiall grace have existed save in the brest of its Originall true it is there had been glory to God on high as the Angels sang when they appear'd to the Shepheards but where would have been peace on earth and good will towards men if God had not brought forth his chosen vessells to make peace with them make knowne his good will towards them what brought the babe Jesus into the wombe and world bred him up in the shape of a man made him doe and suffer like a God but the power and good pleasure of his Father for his childrens good whom hee knew would be strangers in this world and is not the Kingdome of grace on earth in the hearts of these strangers where is' t else how are all the manifestations of grace and favour from God made apparent but to his chosen being here they are here to be called sanctified justified and sav'd from hence Oh great mysteries rarely observ'd of any Now to applie would you know your state and relation in which you stand as to the businesse in hand then note these things and marke them well 1. What price doe you put on Vse 1 the worlds glorie how high is that in your esteeme what thoughts have you of it I must tell you that a holy one and hee who 's a stranger on earth do's more esteeme the repairing of the Lords Image in his