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A06932 A new postil conteinyng most godly and learned sermons vpon all the Sonday Gospelles, that be redde in the church thorowout the yeare ... Becon, Thomas, 1512-1567. 1566 (1566) STC 1736; ESTC S101291 689,601 1,060

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is the stay we leaue vnto that we are the children of lyght If we do but only kepe this name diligently and not go from the knowledge of this light althoughe all thinges be not the perfectest nor done with the greatest prouidence and forecaste as the matters of the childrē of this lyfe are yet are we not excluded from the possession and glorie of this light if we haue but only beginne to take in hand the workes of godlines that we may be nombred among them that are called the children of light For this is certein and sure that in the prouision of thynges we shall neuer be of lyke diligence with the children of this worlde so long as we liue Therfore this ought not to discourage vs though oure olde man go slenderly forward vnto godlines wheras the children of this world runne spedily without any stay vnto hell neither let vs suffer our selues by any obstacles or lettes to be drawen out of the waie but rather let vs go forwarde dayly somwhat in modestie lenitie softnes gentlenes mercie compassion in suche other workes of godlines For if thou haste but ones begūne there is a good hope halfe the matter is done when it is ones well begunne And although thou procedest but slowly yet geue not ouer neither go thou out of the waye but styll folowe on after the example of S. Paule if by any meanes thou mayste comprehend that wherin thou arte comprehended of Christe Iesu. For that bringeth forth the children of light in that we are comprehended of Christ Iesu reconciled to God the Father thorowe hym as he calleth also in the chapter that goeth before Christians great lightes in the worlde But as concernyng these lyghtes thus he putteth forth his example This one thing sayth he I do I forget those thinges which are behinde and endeuour my selfe vnto those thinges whiche are before and accordyng to the marcke appointed I preace to the rewarde of the high callinge of God thorow Christ Iesu. This is therfore our cōforte that he wil not condēne vs that are made the children of light by the grace of god in Christ with the children of this worlde whiche ronne hedlong vnto hell although we be yet weake for asmuche as we alwaies striue and to thuttermost of our power labour to obtaine the rewarde of the high callyng of God For although he might well and worthely reproue vs because we beinge the children of light ronne so slowly in our course Yet he by his grace in forgeuynge vs our synnes doth supply that which lacketh in vs whiche his grace as the wyde heauen is extended ouer all our lyfe so that it lyeth hydde with all her imperfection and poore state vnder his heauen of Gods mercie and grace continually If we stycke fast to this purpose we shall at the lest fynde some frendes there but specially the highest frende of all which is able to geue heauen and euerlastyng saluation euen our Lorde Iesus Christ. And this is the doctrine which is to be learned out of this our gospell euen that we vse iustly and truly the Mammon of iniquitie or the wicked Mammon that is to say our goods and worldly possessions and make vs frendes of them namely that we transpose them vnto the benefites of other vnto the helpinge of such as be in necessitie as this steward maketh him frendes of an other mans goodes But here som doubt and demaunde how this doctrine agreeth with the doctrine of iustification by fayth alone The papistes busye them selues in this place beyonde all reason and expounde it on suche sorte as thoughe euerlastynge lyfe were gotten by workes and that only fayth can not do it seynge Christ saith make ye frendes of wycked Mammon that when ye shal departe they may receaue you into euerlastynge tabernacles Although the Papistes are not worthy to be answered as touchyng this question or any other for they do not nor wyll not accept it whatsoeuer be answered but they go styll forwarde to exercise their tyranny against the truth of gods worde and the faithfull professours of the same yet for theyr sakes in whom there is some good hope of amendment I will answere somwhat to this doubte or question Firste of all the Papistes them selues must nedes graunte that these frendes of whome CHRIST speaketh here are men whiche are conuersant among vs. For otherwise could we geue them nothyng But how shall they geue vs heauen that as yet are not in it them selues And yet this is true that they geue heauen For they are the wordes of Christ which can not be chaunged nor called into question make ye frendes of wycked Mammon saith he that when ye fayle they may receaue you into the euerlasting tabernacles But how this cometh to passe Christ teacheth in the gospel of s. Mathew where he saith that he himself at the last day wil come forth testifie that whatsoeuer we haue done in our life time to his poore members we did it vnto him and that he wil abundantlye recompence it with the reward of euerlasting life not that ye haue deserued the same by our workes but for his promis sake as he saith Come ye blessed of my father possesse the kyngdome whiche was prepared for you from the beginning of the worlde But here is a difference to be made in this question For the right and true frend which is both able also wil geue vs heauen is Christ This is without all paraduenture As for the poore beggers whome we haue holpen with our goods in this worlde they shall not do it But here ryseth an other question whether we by our almose and other good workes are able to deserue heauen and euerlasting lyfe This question is sone answered Paul saith whatsoeuer is not of faith is synne It foloweth therfore that God doth not allowe thee almose of the vnfaithfull again that he will not geue heauen and euerlastynge lyfe for that But they that beleue in Christe and afterwarde declare their fayth by theyr workes their workes please God for their faiths sake and he will also rewarde suche workes in the lyfe to come But yet for all that this doth not herof folowe that euerlasting life is geuen vs for our workes sake For that is annexed only vnto faith as in the gospell he doth oftentimes testifie He that beleueth in me sayth he shall neuer see death I am the waye the truth and the lyfe God deliuered his sonne that all that beleue in him should not perishe but haue euerlasting lyfe This is a true certein and sure solution For Paules sentence is as we heard before Whatsoeuer is not of faith is synne Therfore if any almose shall please god there must nedes be first of all fayth in Christ. That fayth hath euerlasting life folowynge it It obtayneth remission of sinnes and causeth that God aloweth our workes althoughe they be imperfect and not
and to instructe in righteousnes that the man of God may be perfect and prepared vnto all good workes Thus haue we heard most dere brethren both what a precious pearle ioyfull iewell and noble treasure the woorde of God is and also what inestimable fruictes incomparable commodities and vnoutspeakable profites it bryngeth vnto vs. Uerily it is more woorthe then precious stones and all the thynges as Salomon saieth that thou canst desyre are not to be compared vnto it For the gettyng of it is better then any marchandise of syluer and the profite of it is better then gold Upon her ryght hand is long lyfe and vpon her left hande is richesse and honour Her waies are pleasant wayes and all her pathes are peaceable She is a tree of lyfe to them that lay holde vpon her and blessed is he that kepeth her faste For her doctrine is better then syluer and the knowledge thereof is more worthe then fyne gold and precious stones O blessed is the man that heareth the word of God watching dayly at her gates and geuyng attendance at the postes of her doores For who so fyndeth her fyndeth lyfe and shall obteyne fauoure of the LORDE But who so offendeth agaynste her hurteth his owne soule But all they that hate her are the louers of deathe Now what fruictes cōmodities and profites we receyue by the word of God we haue tofore partly heard Salomon addeth and saith That the worde of God geueth long life maketh mē to walke safely to slepe swetely deliuereth from sodain feare preserueth such as embrace her promoteth them bringeth thē vnto honor is lyfe vnto them and health vnto al their bodies deliuereth from the straunge woman and from the harlote which geueth swete woordes enricheth her louers with wisedome knowledge vnderstanding doctrine learning councell magnanimitie strength righteousnes iudgement richesse wealth prosperitie honour renoume glorie c. This incomparable treasure I meane the woorde of God with the fruites therof hath God of his great mercy committed vnto you by callyng you vnto the ministerie of his moste glorious Gospell and vnto the dispensation of his diuine misteries not that ye should become dumbe dogges not able to barke not that ye should conceale hyde and kepe secrete these ioyfull iewels and precious pearles but that ye should publish sette foorth declare and make them to be knowen to other as our Sauiour Christe saieth A citie that is sette on an hyll can not be hyd neither doo men lyght a candel and put it vnder a bushell but on a candell sticke and it geueth lyght vnto all that are in the house Agayn What I tell you in darknes that speake ye in lyghte And what ye heare in the eare that preache ye on the house tops God wyll haue his mysteries his lawes his decrees his statutes his testimonies blased abrode and made knowen to all creatures and not be kept in houcker moucker as thynges not able to abyde the lyght that all men may glorify prayse his holy blessed name by hauyng knowledge of them And that it may so come to passe accordynge to his godly wyll he hath called you to an office not to say masse not to mumble a great number of prayers in a strange tonge not to exorcise or coniure water salt bread candles fyre palmes ashes c. not to offer sacrifices for the quicke and the dead not to hear auricular confession not to absolue men from their synnes with a fewe latin wordes c. but to preache the gospell to declare the lawe of the Lorde to the people to publyshe his holy testament to reproue synne to declare to the world their vices synnes and wickednes to exhort al men to repentance fayth hope loue pacience long suffryng mercy gentlenes and such other fruictes of the spirite and to leade a lyfe agreable to theyr profession in all godlynesse and honestie As my Father hath sent me saieth Christ so send I you Now who knoweth not that Christ was sent to preache as he hymselfe saieth by the Prophete He hath sent me to preach the Gospell to the poore And in the Euangelicall hystorie he saieth Let vs go into the next townes that I may preache there also For therfore am I come And he preached sayeth the Euangelist in theyr synagoges and in all Galilee Again he sayth I must preache also to other cities the Gospell of the kyngdome of God for to that ende was I sent If ye therfore be sent of Christ and called vnto the ministerie and haue not rather thruste in your selues for hope of worldly gayne and bodyly ease euen to the entent that ye maye lyue wealthylye and ydelly of the labour of other mennes handes and of the sweate of other mennes browes as it is to bee feared that a greate number doo at this present daye rather seekyng their owne then the profyte of the flocke so are ye sent to preache not mennes traditions but the Gospell of the kyngdome of God And this was the commission that Christe gaue to his Apostles and to all theyr successours Goe sayeth he thoroughe out the worlde and preache the Gospell to euerye creature If ye therefore bee the successours of Christes Apostles so haue ye receaued an Iniunction frome the hyghe shepehearde and euerlastynge Byshoppe Iesus Christe to preache the Gospelle Neyther canne ye bee his Disciples excepte ye earnestly studye to obeye and fulfyll his Iniunction Christe woulde haue the loue of hys Apostles towarde hym none otherwyse knowen but by feedynge his lambes and shepe If thou louest me sayeth he feede my lambes feede my shepe fede my shepe If ye therefore wyll shewe your selues to loue Christe so muste ye feede the flocke of Christ as Sainct Peter saieth The Elders whiche are among you I exhorte whyche am also an elder and a wytnesse of the afflictions of Christe and also a partaker of the glorye that shall bee opened Feede ye Christes flocke as muche as lieth in you takyng the ouersyght of theym not as compelled thereto but wyllynglye not for the desyre of fylthy lucre but of a good mynde not as thoughe ye were lordes ouer the paryshes but that ye be an ensample to the flocke And whenne the chiefe shephearde shall appeare ye shall receaue an incorruptible crowne of glorie Now yf ye feede not the flocke of Christe but rather your selues if ye eate vp the fatte if ye clothe your selues wyth the wolle if ye deuoure the mylke and yet laboure not aboute the safe kepyng of the flocke but rather churlyshly and cruelly reigne and rule ouer them catchyng and snatchynge frome theym what ye can gette so that they are scattered here and there as shepe without a shephearde and are deuoured of all the beastes of the fielde howe can ye iustly saye that ye loue Christ If thou louest me saith he fede my lambes and fede my shepe Agayne Ye are my
frendes if ye doo those thynges that I commaunde you Christe hathe commaunded you to feede his flocke and to preache the Gospell If ye doo this so are ye Christes frendes and louers yf ye doo it not so are ye his foes and ennemies Christe saieth A good shepheard geueth his lyfe for hys shepe signifyinge hereby that he whiche is a faithfull feder and trewe pastor of the Lordes flocke doth not only faithfully and truely feede the shepe but he also yf nede require is redy to bestow his lyfe and al that euer he hath for the safegarde of the flocke If these thynges be found in you so are ye good shepheardes But if ye doo not teache but rather reache after as muche as ye can get bearyng no good affection towarde the flocke concernyng theyr saluation seking not the cōmoditie of the shepe but your own priuat lucre gain so are ye no shepheardes but hyrelynges no pastors but wolues no heardmen and teachers but theues and robbers no kepers but murtherers A theefe commeth not saieth oure Sauioure Christe but for to steale to kylle and to destroye Agayn An hirelyng seeth the wolfe commynge and leaueth the shepe and fleeth and the wolfe catcheth and scattereth the shepe Christe requireth that suche as bee in the ministerye should be faithfull and wise seruants euen such as in due time wil geue meate to the Lordes houshold And Christ calleth that seruant blessed whom his Lord when he commeth shal fynd so doyng He addeth more ouer and saith that the Lord wil make hym ruler ouer al his goodes Here heare you that it is required of you if ye be true seruautes fyrst that ye bee faithfull as S. Paule sayth It is required of the ministers of Christ and stewards of the secretes of God that a man be found faith full Ye shall shew your selues faithfull if ye truely faithfully purely syncerely and diligently behaue your selues accordyng to your commission in executyng youre lordes and maisters commaundement You may not display and sette abrode your owne will fancie nor yet the decrees and traditions of other but ye must publish set forth the good wyl and plesure of your Lord with al sinceritie purenes without all corruption or cōmixtion of mans doctrine yea that after such sort as is conteyned in your commission alwais remembring that ye are the Legates and Embassadours of the moste myghtye kyng yea that ye are the mouthe of the moste hygh God He that heareth you heareth me saieth Christ. Agayne It is not ye that speake but the spirite of your father whiche speaketh in you For as he is a faythefull and true ambassadour that symply and playnly without addition or diminution expresseth his Lordes mynd wyll and pleasure to suche as he is sent vnto euen so shall ye shewe your selues faithfull seruantes if ye vtter vnto the people those thynges onely which are conteyned in your commission that is to say in the sacred Bible as our Sauiour Christ saieth teachynge them to obserue all thynges what soeuer I haue commaunded you Notable are these wordes of that most noble and eloquent Doctor S. Iohn Chrysostom Nothing ought to be put vnto the words of god nor to be pluckt away from them For the very proper and peculiar worke and office of an Embassadour is onely to carye those thynges that are committed vnto hym Therefore the priest is called an Embassadour because he declareth not hys owne matters but the matters of hym that sent hym Again he sayeth The Apostles were sent vnto this ende that they should vtter declare and sette foorth those thynges that they had receaued and not that they shoulde put any thyng thervnto of theyr owne Secondly it is required of you that ye be not onely faithfull but also wyse and prudent seruantes wherby is signified that ye ought to haue not onely a zeale to doo good as many vnlearned ministers pretende nowe a dayes but also a wysedome a knowledge an vnderstandyng how to do good howe to doo your duetie howe to accomplishe that which is enioyned you in your commission lest it be sayd of you as it is written of the Iewes They haue a feruent zeale and good mynde to Godwarde but not accordyng to knowlege The ministers and seruantes of the Lord may not be lyke horses and moyles that haue no vnderstandyng but suche must be theyr knowledge that they may be able as thapostle saieth to exhort by wholsome learnyng and to improue them that speke against it In the priests lips saieth the prophet should be sure knowledge that men may seke the law at his mouth for he is a messenger of the Lord of hostes The blessed Apostle S. Paule in the description of a bishoppe or spirituall ouerseer requireth that such one shold be chosen to be a pastor or feder of the Lords flocke as is apte and able to teache to distribute the worde of truthe iustly to informe them that resist the truthe to doo the worke throughly of an Euangelist to fulfyl the office of a spirituall minister vnto the vttermost to preache the word to be feruent in season out of season to improue to rebuke to exhort with al long suffring doctrine to watche in all thinges to suffer afflictions to rebuke sharply them that ar enemies to the truth that they may be found in the faith to speake those things which becom holsome doctrine c. Christ the Apostles and the Fathers of the primatiue churche committed the ministerie of the worde not to dumbe dogges that were not able to barke not to horses and moyles that had no vnderstandyng not to Mammonistes and Epicures whyche onely seke gayn and pleasure lucre and ease but to suche as were myghtye in worde and doctrine full of power and of the holy Ghoste and throughly furnyshed with wysdome knowledge and vnderstandyng of the holy scriptures ready at all tymes to geue euen their very lyues if nede so require for the glory of God for the confirmation of theyr doctrine and for the healthe of the flock which Christ purchased with his most precious blood as the Apostle saith The holy ghost witnesseth in euery citie sayeng that bandes and trouble abyde me But none of these thynges moue me neyther is my lyfe deare vnto me so that I may fulfyll my course with ioy and the ministration of the word which I haue receued of the Lord Iesu to testify the gospel of the grace of God Agayn I am redy not only to be bound but also to dy for the name of the Lorde Iesu. Ignorancy is discommendable in common persones but in them that ought to be teachers of other it is not onely discommendable but also intollerable yea and abhominable For as Christe sayth If the blynde leade the blynde bothe falle into the dyche Agayn The lyght of the body is the eye
tremblyng and dreade and dydde for very feare and pensiuenes despaire because they mystrusted that they wer not able to susteyn gods iudgement For the popes doctrin brought vs to this opinion that we feared Christ as an horrible iudge And many haue bē in that case that they thought there was no hope of saluatiō to be loked for of Christ for them And for that cause they prayed to the virgin Mary that she would bee theyr patronesse and make intercession for theym to suche a iudge For no man knew any other thyng but that Christ was cleane loste Wherfore there was no other thyng looked for but that we dyd tremble and quake when we thought of this Iudge Wherfore thynk this that the greatest part of this signe is past And I iudge likewise of the celestiall signes that the lest part of them remaineth And if thei be not all yet come to passe yet it may chaunce dayely that they be done But neuer the lesse we must be nothyng slacke in caryng therfore that we may be redy to mete at that day As Christ hereafter dothe exhort vs so to do In the ende Christ speaketh also of the other prodigious signe and sayth Men shal pyne away for feare and for the dreadful expectation of these thinges that shall chance to the worlde Here speaketh he of an other confusion whiche is excedyng great And thereof it chaunceth that men feare the signes of the laste day But suche are not the wycked the vngodly but the godly and timorous Wherfore they ioyne with the signes the meanyng therof whiche the wicked doo foolyshely despise and thynke themselfe wyse in so doynge because many suche sygnes hath chanced before and yet the day came not Wherefore they see these signes dayely and are not an heare the better neyther doo they thynke that the thyngs that chance on the last day are shewed to make them to be ware and circumspect Suche despisers dothe Christe caste frome hym For seynge they are so dull harted that they are nothynge moued with the signes much lesse wyll they care for the woorde and doctrine But the good whiche marke these signes and are moued with them dothe Christe take to his cure and comforteth them swetely after this sort Forasmuch as they confesse Christ and set by his worde and wyll not depart from it wyllyngly or denye it that they ought not to be afrayde or abashed at the syght of any sygnes bee they neuer so horrible and dreadefull Then shall they see sayth Christ the sonne of man commyng in a clowde with power and great glorye This magnificence passeth all the triumphes of kynges and emperours For then shall the ayre be full of angelles and Sainctes whiche shall shyne more bryghter then the sonne and Christe shall be in the myddest of them and with his elect shal geue sentence agaynst the damned whiche shall stande beneth in the earthe with the dyuell tremblyng and quakyng Wherfore sayth Christ when these thynges begyn to come to passe loke vp and lyft vp your heades be of good chere and see that ye be mery For all these thynges must be done If the worlde muste nedes fall it must fyrste geue a cracke For such a great buildyng can not fall except all thinges therof be fyrst shakē pluckt in pieces As a man that is nowe at the poynt of death he wrastleth and rolleth his eyes mouthe and all his membres his face waxeth pale and all about hym is sene great deformitie Suche shall be the facion of the worlde when it shall nowe perishe But I say vnto you be not discoraged in your myndes Lyfte vp youre heades for to you it may be a pleasure to behold these thynges And this occasion of ioy is not to be despised your redemption saith he is at hande yours I meane that beleue But the other that do not beleue shal be condempned Wherfore they ought to feare but they do not so For Christ shall bryng with him both these things that is heauen for the beleuers and godly and hell and damnation for the other This speaketh Christ to the godly whiche also shall be afrayde when the Sonne and Moon shal change their countenances and the world shall be full of signes For the Sainctes bee not so stronge yea Peter and Paule would thynke these signes fearfull if they were lyuyng But be strong saith Christe there shall be an horrible syght but it shall not hurt you it shall hurt the dyuell and the vngodly but there shall come therof saluation and moste ioyfull redemption to you whiche ye haue desyred so greately and haue prayed that my kingdom should come your synnes forgeuen and you your selues delyuered from all euill That thyng therfore that ye haue prayed for so longe and so hartily shall nowe be geuen vnto you For this is called the day of your redemption Wherfore this latter day may wel be called the day of damnation and redemption the daye of sorowe and ioye the daye of hell and of the kyngedome of heauen As Christ in the .xxiiij. of Mathew sayth Then shall all the tribes of the earth lament We shall not by Gods grace be amongest them but here wyll we leaue the Pope the fantasticall spirites the wrongfull extorcioners the wicked citizens the seditious people suche other whiche leaueth no kynde of wronge vndoone whiche persecute the Gospell and are the begynners of all these euyls then shall they smoke for this But we that are nowe oppressed with theyr myghte and dare not looke them on the face whiche wepe and are vexed shall at that tyme laugh and see before our faces howe they are dryuen with the dyuell into hell Wherfore although it shall seme dreadfull vnto you be not afrayde seeke no corners to hyde you in whenne these thynges begynne to come to passe But lyfte vp your heades meryly and stryue agaynste youre temptation Remembre that ye woulde haue me suche a one For if ye woulde haue me your redemer fyrste must I oppresse them that hold you captiue Is it not so If the robbers had taken thee and put thee in a castell and thou heardest that the castell were strongely besieged thou woldest not care so muche for the cruelnes of thy enemies but woldest rather reioyce if thou knewest that this were doone for thy sake that thou myghtest be delyuered from thy enemies So thinke ye here also that it ought not to seme terrible when the world shall plunge miserably and greuously be tormented For this punyshement is not for you but prouided for them on whome ye made complaynte Wherfore take this comynge as the comyng of youre saluation For I come not to condemne you to helle but to delyuer you out of this wycked frowarde and corrupte worlde and to separate you from the dyuell and his garde and to put you amongest the angels where ye shall suffer no euyll but haue the fruition of euerlastyng
lyfe And to this comforte belongeth the goodly similitude of the trees In the spryng sayth he when wynter is at an ende and all the earthe is renewed when colde departeth and heate approcheth and the bare trees begynne to bee greene wyth newe bowghes no other thynge foloweth hereof but that the trees bryng foorthe buddes and after that spreade abroade theyr leaues Then it is the common saying Wynter is gone and goodlye Sommer draweth nyghe We gladly let wynter depart and imbrace pleasant Sommer at hys commyng Therfore in his similitude of the trees may we haue euident resons declaring after what maner we ought to loke for this last day For as after leaues commeth sommer so when the earth shal be moued and the heauens shall tremble and when the sonne and Moone shall appere mourneful let these thyngs seme no more dreadfull vnto vs then when the tender leaues crepe forth of the trees when sommer begynneth to come in For these sygnes are to vs euen as the leaues and iuyce of the trees that we may ioyfully looke for that euerlastyng sommer For this presente miserable lyfe is very well compared to bareyn and euil fauored winter In the whiche all thyng dye and wyther awaye But these thynges shall then come to their ende and euerlastynge sommer shall come in theyr stede that is the kyngedome of GOD whereby the kyngdome of the deuyll shall peryshe Why are there so manye myseries geuen as a punisshement in the earthe because ye lyue amongest the couetous and wycked that blaspheme and curse the Gospell and stirre vp all mischiefe in the worlde This muste we see and here and looke daiely for worse Frome all these thynges will I deliuer you by my commyng that ye may not be constrayned to behold any longer their wickednes Wherfore this terrible state of the world doth not com for you but for your enemies They haue a good cause to be afrayde and sorowfull But reioyce ye as godly Loth dyd whiche sayth Peter dwelt in Sodoma and was constreigned with his innocent eyes and eares to heare and se the detestable synnes vntill they grew to such fulnesse and ripenesse that God coulde no lenger refrayne There came two Angels whyche ledde godly Loth out of the citie Surely this thyng was not without a terrible sighte when the element was horrible wyth clowdes when thunder was hard and the clowde wente aparte with a great wydenesse and brymstone and fyre fell downe by rayne and the gaspyng of the ground ensued and swalowed in all thinges It is not otherwise to be thought but that Loth was greatly dismayd at these thyngs But this comfort was at hande that this horrible and dredful tempest dyd not strike hym but the Sodomites whyche beleued not the word of God but gaue themselues to all kynd of most abhominable lewdnesse yea and that without al mesure These must nedes be meruailously troubled at this fyry rayne But godly Loth behelde this tempest as a pleasant tree in the spryng tyme that putteth forth his buddes and beginneth to be grene For he feeleth and receyueth helpe and mercyfull deliuerance against the wicked So shall it chaunce to vs also in the latter daye if it befall in oure lyfe tyme. It shall seeme a terrible thyng when heauen and earthe shall burne and we shal be changed in a moment and dye But a christian man must not here take his eyes for iudges but marke howe Christe doeth expound it That these flowers and boughes are moste pleasant So that albeit that the greuous syght of the worlde shall terrifie and abashe reason yet let the heart truste to the worde of God that it may not feare that outeward syght but say Mystrust not there is no hurte or damage This dothe not signifie as Christe sayth any euyll but that my redemption and redemer is at hande Hayle my redemer Christe therfore and come on as thou art wyshed for as I haue desyred oftentymes and prayed for whyle I lyued that thy kyngdome myght com vnto me He that can receyue Christ at his commyng after this maner shall in a momente be chaunged into that glory that he may shyne with the sonne for euer After this sort dooth Christ teache vs to knowledge truly the last day that we may lerne how great succour we haue therin and why also we ought to loke for and feruently to desire his comyng The Pope preacheth of Christe that he is a seuere Iudge and that we must haue healpe before hym by our good woorkes and that the Intercession of saintes are to be hadde yf any manne wyll be sure from damnation For so hath he put it foorthe in picture howe Christe commeth to iudgement and howe he holdeth a swoorde and a rodde in his mouthe whiche bothe are signes of wroth And where as Mary and Iohn standeth on bothe sydes it shewethe that the prayers and intercessions of them and of other suche good Sainctes muste be soughte for and trusted in As the good father Bernard persuaded hymself that when the mother sheweth her pappes to the Sonne that he can not denye her any thyng Whiche was an euident proofe that Christe should come lyke a seuere Iudge But in this Gospell he teacheth vs otherwyse that is that he shall not come to iudge and condemne vs but to deliuer redeme vs and that he wil graunt in dede that that we praied for and bring vs to his kingdom And as for other that beleue not in him and vexe the Christians with railyng and reuilyng he will by his sharpe sentence punishe greuouslye Thys saieth he beleue ye onely and looke for my cōmynge ioyfully for it shal be to your welthe that ye may be saued by me for euer from synne deuyll deathe hell and the worlde This is a greate comforte But in thys place one thyng remayneth wherby the fearefull consciences are troubled For Christ saieth that that daye shall come vnloked for So that it shal chance likewise to men as it chanceth to byrdes which flee in the mornyng hungry out of the woddes to fynde meat somwhere suspectyng no euyll bycause they were not deceiued of their hope in that place before and sodeinly they are wrapped in the nettes taken and killed But thei that feare God wil take hede therof And because they proue by dayly exaumples howe soone they that stande fall they are weake hearted and soone ouerthrowen For they thynke it vncertayne what shall become of them to morowe Perchance the houre wil come when thou shalt be most vnready and dydst not see it before orels thou shalt be entangled with this or that sinne Then art thou vndone and this ioyfull day shal be chaunged into mourninge In this doubt Christ leaueth vs not comfortlesse but teacheth christen men howe they shall bee rydde from this pensifenes and sayth See that your heart be not ouerladen with surfet dronkennes and with the cares of this lyfe least this daye oppresse
thinges For all that shall receaue this chyld shal confesse their rightuousnes and holynes knowledge power and altogether to be nothyng and that this chylde is all So is Gods glorye restored vnto hym For that that he onely is our wisedom strength riches and we doo reioyce and boste onely in hym for wee knowe hym so well that we put all our truste in hym as for Mammon and suche other giftes we count them no otherwise but as necessitie requireth so we vse them receaue poore men to vse them with vs also turnyng all to the glorie of God and the saluation of our neighbours We transpose all the trust that other hath in riches into Iesus Christ the sonne of God And this is the true glorifying of god to render vnto him his due honor maiestie that we may frely confesse All ours are thyne we are not the authors therof Furthermore in that we escape the tyrannie of the diuell and are deliuered from synne all cōmeth of Gods power and not of our own Wherfore this glory is proprely thyne and not ours Suche a confession dooth God requyre of vs as his moste necessary ornament that all thynges be referred vnto hym that we in no case chalenge any part therof and that we knowledge our selues to haue receaued all from hym as well the greate as the small And this is one part of this verse wherin the angell compriseth all things that are ours but especially the spirituall giftes as are rightousnesse holynes wisedome good works And they cōmaunde vs not to vsurpe them as ours but to restore them to God and to geue vnto hym all the glorie therof This thyng shal be done by this chyld as the meanynge of the verse sheweth The vntowardnes of the world is greate whiche doth wholy change this verse to a contrary sense For so must it nedes com to passe for lack of the knowlege of this child All things in the world are ful of pompe all thynges tende to renoume and glorye All village men citezens knightes lordes princes couete higher degrees whiche is a token that they are not in Christ that they know not him Furthermore this is theyr verse Glorie be in the depth in great riches of power and frendes c. The worlde can not be withdrawen from his foly But at the departing it shal perceiue his madnes in that that it had rather sing glory to Mammon and the diuell in hell then to God on high The second parte of this verse In earthe peace THIS is to be vnderstanded after the maner of the first example that they wishe and shewe foorth suche a successe to come hereof amongest theim that knowe and receaue this chylde that all thynges shall be ioyfulle and prosperous For what is where Christe is not what other thinge is the worlde then helle where all thynges are full of lyes deceites gyles fraudes subtilties extortion surfetyng slaughter thefte and robberie And here especially mayst thou knowe that the diuell is gouerner And the very men themselues speke no otherwise but that this is the maner of men that he that would be safe from their craft and guyle must euer be contrary to their opinion There is no faithfulnes no godlynes there is no man safe one from the other There is as muche perill to be feared at our frends handes as at our enemies yea and oftentymes more This is the kyngdome of the world wherin the diuell is grand capitayn And as they that receyue this chylde accordyng to the Angelles songe geue glory to GOD so in their verse they declare this that all suche men shal be as gods toward other men that is peaceable and redy to do good one to an other eschuyng contention and discorde that great concorde peace and good will may be amongst christians wher all the enticements of ambition and concupiscence are voyde and all thynges prosper wyth mutuall loue to helpe eche other And hereof it wyl easyly folow whē due renoume is geuē to God and he knowleged as a Lord of whome commeth all that we haue Then wil there be great beneuolence and mutuall loue betwene man and man There shal be no hatred or enuie no emulation no railyng but euery man shall set by an other and pray that he may be helpt with an other mās prayers as his brother And this shal be plentiful peace and great felicitie For the hebrewe worde of peace is more large and compriseth all kynde of felicitie Such kynde of christian lyuynge is described with hygh humanitie and concorde that euery man shoulde gratifie other and beware diligently to offend him They that do not this heare not the verse of the angels but heare the howlynge wolfe that soundeth this in his eares thefe aduoutrer murderer c. this is the diuels song But it must not be so amongest christen men The angels by their verse appointeth them how to liue They doo teache very wel what belongeth to Gods seruice Fyrst that glory be not plucked frō heauen that praise and renoume be geuē only to GOD. Then that this lyfe be full of mutuall amitie and beneuolence this do the Angels with all their endeuor studiously cōmende and sette foorth But as touching the lamentable successe they can not be ignorant in that that a great part can by no meanes be brought to this chyld Wherfore they adde the thirde part in the verse The thyrd part of this songe And good will towardes men By this they shew as though they would say We would wyshe that there wer such successe of this matter but there wyll be many that shall not regarde the Gospel that shall not receaue this sonne of God being borne man but wyll go about to persecute him Therfore God is at hand with his to comfort and confirm them truly that they myght thynke this surely wyth them self the matter is certayn as concernyng my sauior the way of my saluation is perfectly tried Wherfore although I shall be handled cruelly for it I wyll not suffer my good opinion that I haue as touchyng gods good wyll to be taken from me I will take it in good worthe yea and count it an honour to me if I must suffer any payne for this sauior his sake Suche a mynde doo the angels wishe to all that beleue that they should be ioyfull in aduersitie and learne to despise all the ragynge of the diuell and to make hym to hange vp hym selfe for sorowe that he canne no more preuayle The thyrde part therfore of the verse is to make vs to haue cherefull myndes and bolde agaynst all trouble that maye chaunce That we may be always redye to say this against the diuell Thou shalt neuer defraude me of thys ioye by all that thou canst doo whiche I conceaue by this chylde 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 dothe signyfie a chearefull peaceable and couragious hearte that careth not greately howe the worlde goeth so that this answere
attempt the interpretation therof It is conteyned in this hystorie how the matter goeth when the chyld Iesus is loste out of the heart But we for this tyme will let passe this hyghe mysterie and will deferre it vnto an other tyme. And will now take that vpon vs to expounde which is moste playne and euident As touching the last feaste this haue we sayd that it is named the Epiphanie or appearing of Christ. Which thing was done to the entent that this chylde new borne should not be kepte priuie but be opened to al men For otherwyse should we haue no vse of this chylde if we had not gotten the knowledge of hym And for this cause other hystories are put foorth out of the whiche it appeareth howe Christ hath reueled and opened hym self As when Iohn baptised hym in Iordane and he opened his glorie by a signe in the mariage of Canaā euen that he is suche a Lord that hath full power of the creature And that he should not only be knowen amōgest men but also be coūted famouse for a power farre passing the power of mā And because he is knowen to be such a lord whose power is most hyghest almightie we ought to take hym for oure Sauiour vnto whome we should haue refuge in all difficultie aduersitie looke for helpe of him And to this thing doth this present Gospell belonge For this is also a reuelation by the whiche CHRIST doth declare that he is a child not after the common sorte but after a peculier manner and trade whereas he commeth away hym self pryuily from his mother he regardeth not obedience whiche otherwyse all other chyldern owe to their parents after Gods cōmandement This matter chanced by such an occasion The parents as other Iewes were bound euery yeare to kepe the passouer They came to the temple of the Lord to Ierusalem And wheras they had brought the child Iesus with them whē the feast was done the child folowed not the companie of his parents but taried in the temple At the begynninge the mother was not so sorowful for him peraduenture because he was wont in tymes paste to go to his kynsefolke For Christ folowed nothing in the fyrst yeares but after the common capacitie of that age he was not grym and sadde otherwyse than it was agreable to a chylde In runninge and playe he shewed not hym self vnlyke to other chyldern excepte that that there appeared not suche sedes of vyce in hym And hereof it is that Ioseph and Marie were sone persuaded that he was with his kynsfolke and are not carefull for hym But when they had iorneied one daye at euening they inquire in the Inne for the chylde And when they found hym not amongest their kynsfolke they were greatly moued For this chylde was committed peculiarly to the mother And Ioseph also hadde no litle cōmaundement to see diligently to this chylde But yet was Mary the only mother Wherfore she toke this matter moste greuously and feared very greatly for that she found hym not where she sought hym And it is easie to iudge that it was no smalle feare Doubtlesse they returned by night the nigheste way but they finde not the chyld What they thought in this case and what heart they hadde iudge thou of thy owne felinge although it be not lyke For one day was passed ouer without care in the whiche he was loste vpon the second they make inquisition in the thyrde daye at length they fynde hym And as for two nyghtes together they slepte not but passed it ouer with carefull thoughtes And doubtelesse the mothers mynde was greuously wounded with suche moste bytter suspitions reasoning this with here self God hath taken away thy Sonne from the he will not suffer thee to take anye longer ioye of this gifte bycause thou haste kepte hym so negligently Ioseph toke it for a punishement of Gods wrathe bycause he tooke no better hede to this only chylde This therfore is most worthye to be marked that Christ wolde declare his priuiledge that he is not bound with lyke force as other chyldern be to be subiecte to the parents But that whatsoeuer he dyd he dyd it for an example of a free will and not constrayned by the rigour of the lawe For he was not only the sonne of his mother but also her God and Lorde Wherfore he is not here subiecte to his mother as we shall heare nexte where as he sayth Woman what haue I to doo with the So doth he here also and declareth that he is not a pure man whiche can be constrayned by necessitie to obey his parents But this doth he openly professe that he hath a hygher parent to whome he is more bound then to Mary Ioseph How is it sayth he that ye sought me Knew ye not that it behoued me to be about those thinges that belōged to my Father As though he should say I am youre sonne but yet on suche wyse that I am more bounde to obey the heauenly Father Wherfore he is made open and manifeste for oure behalf that we might wel know hym and repose and lay vp within vs the true example of hym that he is not only man but also God Wherfore assone as his mother said vnto him Sōne why dyddest thou deale thus with vs He aunswereth I am not disobedient vnto you I haue not despised you as ye thought Wherfore he defendeth his right against his mother and bycause of his parents sorow and great vexation of their mynde their case semeth so muche the worse For they might haue called to mynde the words of the Angels and shepheards as touching this chylde and might know that although this chylde folowed not them yet he ought not to be blamed as disobedient but it was their part to thinke of a greater obedience whiche ought to be shewed to the heauenly Father And for a necessarie cause was this example to be put forth of Christ against oure reason ouerthwart maner which doo alwayes iudge that the seruice inuēted by man is better than the seruice appoynted by God Wherfore this rule is here to be learned that when the matter commeth to this point that we muste either denye God of his seruice or els oure parents and magistrates we muste aledge CHRISTES worde for oure defence and say I muste rather be about these thinges that belonge to my Father whiche is in heauen Besyde this case I will gladly do all that I can to fulfill my duetie towarde my Father and mother toward the powers and satisfie the familie and maister But in this state I muste declare that I haue an other Father whiche ought more to be obeyde This thing had CHRISTS parents forgotten in this place wherfore Christ calleth them agayn into the way and admonisheth them as touching their duetye Wherfore Christ putteth foorth an example for reason Whiche when it ought to obey and serue God excuseth it self by this pretence that God
we haue bestowed and suffered but rather we would condemne our owne nicenesse except we had suffered it Who then will tutne frome the crosse wher as deliuerance and great glorie are set foorth to all them that are in peryl for the gospels sake But great grefe springeth hereof to the fleshe and to the old man It wyll not be gladly combred with this crosse Wherfore we muste neuer let this example goe out of our eies We must diligently consider the word that we may be defenced in temptation Let vs haue recourse vnto Christ which sleapeth among vs sheweth as though he had no regarde of vs. But let vs with ardent and earnest praier aske help of him we shal surely fynd it most present The which thyng as it is setforth vnto vs with sure knowlege as touchīg gods will so god graūt it now come to passe in dede prosperously vnto the glory of god the saluaciō of our soules Amen The fyfte Sonday after twelfth daye Upon the Gospel Math. xiii THe kingdome of heauen is lyke vnto a man whiche sowed good seede in his field but whyle men slept his enemye came and sowed tares amonge the wheate and went his waye But when the blade was spronge vp had brought forth fruite then appeared the tares also So the seruauntes of the housholder came and sayde vnto him Sir didst not thou sowe good seede in thy fielde from whēce then hath it tares He said vnto them The enuious man hath done this The seruauntes sayde vnto him Wilt thou then that we go and wede them vp But he said Nay left whyle ye gather vp the tares ye plucke vp also the wheate with thē let both growe together vntil the haruest and in the tyme of haruest I will say to the reapers Gather ye first the tares and bynde them together in sheaues to be brent but gather the wheate into my barne THE EXPOSITION IT appeareth that this Gospell in tymes paste was very easye to vnderstād specially bycause Christ him self setteth forth the meaninge of that parable as concerning the field the sower the corrupter the good seed the tares c. But this difficultie hardnes afterward sprange in this Gospel that was so playn by the doctors not agreing together herein so that we must take the more diligēt hede leaste the true sentēce shold be takē from vs. Some say that tares signifie heresies therby gather that it belōgeth not to the ciuill powers to punishe heretikes Of the which opinion Augustin graunteth hym selfe to haue ben But he sayeth that he was constrained by sure reasons and by experience it selfe to yeld vp this opinion Some make no differēce betwene a ciuil officer and seruaunts of this housholder and expounde tares to signifie common offences and so conclude that a Christian officer ought not to be iudge in matters of life and death Ther be some of the whiche sorte is the Pope and his adherentes that while they regarde not that Christ forbiddeth to plucke vp the tares by their owne Iudgement pronounceth the doctrine of the gospel to be tares and therfore they neuer cease to moue persecution againste the gospell the professors therof by murderinge and kylling them Wherfore seing the meaninge is so diuers first muste we inquire and entreat of the true meaning and than of the common question what ought to be done with heretikes And as touching the true meaning this it is Christ putteth forth generallie the parable of the kyngdom of heauen in a maner declareth the fashion of the church shewing and geuing an example on the which al godly men and especiallie the rulers of the congregation ought to haue their eyes attent lest they sholde by their owne imaginations swarne and turne to a contrarie kyngdome and dreame of vndefiled felowshippes of sainctes in earth For this worde Kyngdome of Heauē semeth to receaue no kynde of mans filthines For it maketh with reason that nothing ought to be receaued into an holy place but holy thinges As God suffered not man defiled with syn to be in an holy place yea for this cause he forthwith repelled Lucifer with all his from hym Wherfore this is the nature of the kingdome of heauen As the sea can suffer no dead carcase in it so no vncleane thinge that is defyled with syn can be abidyng in the kyngdome of God This is one consideration of the kyngdome of God But this gospel entreateth not especially herof For the condition of this kyngdome is vnpossible for sinners An other kyngdome of GOD or of heauen in earth is reuealed by the sonne of God That GOD wolde haue to be suche that in it might be set vp the horne of saluation and rightuousnes for synners In this hath synners an interest and right and are receaued into it for their synnes There riseth in this kyngdome holines and iustice whiche is remission of synnes through Christe whiche is the wisedome rightousnes and satisfyinge And these thinges are not belonginge to determinat tymes or prescriptions concerninge this or that person For God will haue at no time that the waye to repent should be taken stopped from synners there are no other thynges which are more necessarie for the executynge of this matter than the synner comminge to the remission of sinnes It is not demaunded when and of what kynde his sinnes were done or be If he can but prouide for one thing euen that he surely beleue that his sinnes are forgeuen for Christes sake that he neuer counted gods mercy to be lesse then that it can be sufficiente to pardon his sinnes This strange kyngdome doth God set vp in the gospell of his sonne and appointeth a certaine tyme to the administration therof whiche is from the first vttering and reuelie of hym vntil Christ come to iudge both the quicke and the dead and now Christ wheras he compareth the kyngdome of gods saluatiō mercy which is only necessary for synners with the capacitie of the worlde in the which the dyuel that cā neuer be fauorable to the kingdō of God seketh diuers occasions to fulfill his will He forseeth in his mynde great offences to come which by wickednes shall ryse in this kingdō of Gods mercie For the word of God taketh roote in very fewe and this few esteminge the grace of God truely embrace it with a true faith are renewed with the holy ghoste which alway moueth thē to haue faith thorough Christ in Gods mercie and to performe such obediēce as is mete for them that are new borne to praye waight alway for certaine ayde for Christes sake Al the other multitude although they wil be lothe to be named forsakers of their Christian professiō to be counted out of Gods kingdom goeth to that professiō in word but for as much as they be void of righteousnes wtout the holy Ghoste therfore they are subiect to the diuels
y● which we heare in the word must we iudge and saie I see that I must die but I heare the promise and word of Christ my Lorde that thorow hym I shall haue life For as touchyng sinne for the whiche I must nedes suffer death it is vtterly taken awaye by hym so that God for his deathe and resurrection wyll be mercyfull vnto me and geue me euerlastynge lyfe This is truely to kepe the woord of Christe But it is an harde thyng to haue this faythe For fleshe and blood can not otherwise bee persuaded then as they fele and proue Against this peruers and froward reason must we striue and aske of God hys holy spirite that he may stablishe our hearts throughe the worde that they may retaine and keepe the true Faith What the cause is why the worde of Christ is of so great efficacie myghte and power Christe hym selfe sheweth in the ende of this Gospell And in thys poynt he so greatly moueth the Iewes and stirreth them vnto anger that they are ready to stone hym vnto deathe For this troubled the Iewes that Christe said his worde preserueth and defendeth from euerlastyng death forasmuche as they sawe that Abraham Moyses and other holy men which be greately commended in the holy scripture wer dead They thought that Christ was muche inferiour to them and that it was a matter worthy to be laughed at that he should so muche bragge boast and sette out his worde But Christ answered Abraham desired to see my daye he sawe it and reioyced that is to say If Abraham had not kept my word he had dyed euerlastyngly and ben damned for euer Before Abraham was saith Christ I am And that is thus muche to say I am almightie and euerlasting God Now he that wil be deliuered from his synnes escape euerlastyng deathe and come vnto euerlasting life he must be holpē by me and seke help at none others hād but at myn alone This could neither Moses nor any of the Prophets speke truly of them selues For they were all men But Christ is god and man Therfore is he able to geue life euerlasting saluation none but he alone This is a great consort and a most sure confirmation of our faithe where we confesse that Christ is true euerlasting God as we haue the like testimonies of this thing in many diuers places of the Euangelical history that our whole trust shold be in hym in his word in none other For this is the word of god can by no means deceue vs. What soeuer he speaketh is certain and sure is neuer void but is as sure as God by his word made heauen earthe of nothing Lerne this diligently and with thankful hearts knowledge this inestimable benefit and pray that God by his holy spirite may kepe you in the truth of his word receiue you into euerlasting life through Christ his sonne to whom with the father and the holy ghost be all honour and glorie for euer and euer Amen The Sonday next before Easter cōmonly called Palme sondaye ¶ The Gospell Math. xxvi AND it came to passe when Iesus hadde finished all these sayinges he sayd vnto his Disciples Ye knowe that after two dayes shal be Easter and the sonne of man shall bee delyuered ouer to be crucified Then assembled together the chief Priestes and the Scribes and the elders of the people vnto the Palace of the high Priest whiche was called Caiphae and healde a Counsell that they myght take Iesus by subtiltie and kill hym But they said not on the holy day lest there be an vprore amonge the people When Iesus was in Bethanie in the house of Symon the Leapor there came vnto hym a woman hauynge an Alabaster boxe of precious oyntment and powred it on his head as he sat at the boorde But when his disciples saw it they had indignatiō saying Wherto serueth this wast This oyntment might haue ben well sold and geuen to the poore When Iesus vnderstode that he sayd vnto them Why trouble ye the woman for she hath wroughte a good woorke vppon me For ye haue the poore alwayes with you but me ye shall not haue alwayes And in that she hath caste this oyntment on my body she did it to bury me Ueryly I say vnto you Wher so euer this Gospell shal be preached in all the worlde there shall also this be tolde that she hath done for a memoriall of her Then one of the twelue whiche was called Iudas Iscarioth wente vnto the chefe Priestes and sayde vnto them What wyll ye geue me and I wyll delyuer hym vnto you And they appointed vnto hym .xxx. pieces of syluer And from that tyme foorth he sought oportunitie to betraye hym The first daye of sweete bread the disciples came to Iesus saying to him Where wylt thou that we prepare for thee to eate the Passeouer And he sayde Goo into the Citie to suche a man and say vnto hym The master saith my tyme is at hande I wyll kepe my Easter by thee with my disciples And the disciples dyd as Iesus hadde appoynted them and they made redy the Passeouer When the euen was come he sat downe with the twelue And as they dyd eate he sayde Ueryly I saye vnto you that one of you shall betray me And they were exceadynge sorowfull and beganne euery one of them to saye vnto hym Lorde is it I He aunswered and sayd he that dyppeth his hande with me in the dyshe the same shall betraye me The sonne of man truely goeth as it is writen of hym but wo vnto that man by whom the sonne of man is betrayed it hadde bene good for that man yf he had not bene borne Then Iudas whiche betrayed hym aunswered and sayde Master is it I He sayd vnto him thou hast sayde And when they were eating Iesus toke bread and when he had geuen thanks he brake it gaue it to the disciples and said Take eate this is my body And he toke the cup thanked gaue it to them saying Drynk ye all of this for this is my bloud whiche is of the new Testament that is shed for many for the remission of sinnes But I say vnto you I will not drinke hense forth of this fruite of the vine tree vntyll that daye when I shall drinke it newe with you in my fathers kyngdom And when they had sayde grace they went out vnto mount Oliuete Then saide Iesus vnto them All ye shal be offended because of me this night For it is writtene I wyll smyte the shepherd the shepe of the flock shal be scattered abrode but after I am risen again I wil go before you into Galile Peter answered and saide vnto hym Thoughe all men be offended because of thee yet wyll I not be offended Iesus saide vnto hym Uerily I saye vnto thee that in this same night befor the Cocke crowe thou shalte denye me thryse Peter saide vnto hym yea
could we beleue on Christe of whome we hadde not hearde as it is wrytten But howe shall they heare without a preacher Fayth commeth by hearyng hearyng commeth by the worde of God Therefore Christ suffered that victorie ouer death and hell and also that his glorious Gospell to be published to the whole world and all nations thorow the preachyng of the holy apostles and other godly doctours and teachers to be inuited bydden and called vnto it The seuenth fruict of Christs Resurrection is that Christe wyth his rysynge agayne frome death hathe iustified vs thorowe Faithe For as hee by his deathe hath abolyshed and put awaye synne euen so by hys Resurrection hath he brought vnto vs ryghtousnes as Paule saieth Christe was betrayde for oure synnes and rose agayne for oure iustification And blessed Peter sayth Blessed be God and the Father of oure Lorde Iesus Christe whyche accordyng to his abundant mercy begate vs agayn vnto a lyuely hope by that that Iesus Christ rose agayne from deathe to an inheritance immortall and vndefyled and that perysheth not reserued in heauen for you which ar kept by the power of God thorough Faythe vnto saluation Thus hath Christe by his resurrection made vs godly and ryghteous thorowe Fayth that we shold not onely by hym be made free frome synne but also become holy and righteous in hym if as Peter saith we beleue in God thorough hym which raised him vp from the dead and gaue the glorie vnto hym that we myght haue faith and hope toward God The eyght fruicte of Christes Resurrection is the glorious blessednesse and eternall lyfe of the soules whyche foloweth of Iustification and Faythe wherof the holy Apostle S. Paul speaketh in hys Epistle to the Ephesians sayenge GOD whyche is ryche in mercye for hys greate loue wherewyth hee loued vs euen whenne wee were deade in synnes quyckned vs together in CHRIST by grace are ye saued and raysed vs vp together with hym and made vs sytte togyther wyth hym amonge them that are in heauen The Prophete Osee also saythe He shall make vs alyue after twoo dayes and on the thyrde daye he shall rayse vs vppe that wee maye lyue in hys syghte Hereof commeth it that S. Peter calleth Christe the Lorde of lyfe For he that confesseth wyth hys mouthe and beleueth wyth his heart that GOD raysed vp Christe he is saued Thys lyfe and euerlastynge saluation Christe by hys Resurrection hath purchased and geuen vnto vs. Therefore Christ sayde to Mary Magdalene that she shoulde telle hys disciples that he would go vp vnto his father and their father As though he shoulde saye Nowe we haue a common inheritaunce one father one kyngedome and an euerlastynge lyfe common to vs all For hee that sanctifyethe and they that are sanctifyed are all one The laste fruite of Christes resurrection is the glorification and dignitie of our mortall bodies For as Christe in his Resurrection dydde caste awaye frome hym all weakenesse of mannes bodye because from hensefoorthe he shoulde bee no more mortall weake hungrye thyrstie nor haue any other infirmities but immortall and withoute all infirmitie and weakenesse So shall our mortall bodies bee lyke vnto hys glorious bodye at the Resurrection of the deade and shall for euer remayne in that glory and honour worldes without ende Of thys speaketh Sainct Paule sayenge Our conuersation is in heauen from whens wee looke for a Sauioure euen the Lorde Iesus Christe whyche shall transfigure and chaunge thys oure vyle bodye that hee maye make it lyke to his owne glorious bodye accordyng to the power wherwyth he is able to make all thynges subiecte to hymselfe And in an other place Paule reioyceth wyth all the Christians that we haue an euerlastyng dwelling place in heauen although this oure corruptible body destroyed and put awaye For yf we beleue that Iesus dyed and rose agayn then shall God bryng them with hym that are fallen a sleape by Iesus So shall we bee glorifyed with Christe as he before was glorified by hys Resurrection and made hys mortall bodye immortall and brought it vnto glorie As he also before gaue a shewe of this matter to hys Disciples in mount Thabor where his face dydde shyne as the Sunne and hys garmentes were made whiter thenne snowe He that desyreth to heare more of this matter lette hym reade the .xv. Chapter of saint Paules first epist. to the Corinthiās There shall he abundātly find how Christ rose again how manyfold and great fruict he hath purchased and gotten for vs by that his glorious resurrection Nowe forasmuche as we haue hearde and do perfectly knowe what great and singuler benefites we haue receaued by the victorious and triumphant resurrection of our Lorde and sauiour Iesus Christ How he hath ouercome synne death deuyll and hell and hath made vs not only free and safe frome them but also holy godly and rightous thorowe fayth so that we shall haue with hym euerlastyng lyfe and a glorified body it becometh vs as thankfull children with Christ to take vpon vs a new pure syncere vncorrupt and fautlesse lyfe as S. Paule exhorteth vs in his Epistle to the Romains saying We are buryed with Christe by baptisme for to dye that likewyse as Christ was raised vp from death by the glorie of the father euen so we also should walke in a newe lyfe Nowe what other thyng is a new lyfe then to eschew sinne and to doo that whiche is good and godly As Paul saith in his foresaid Epistle We ought no more from hensforth to serue synne And in an other Epistle hee sayth that Christ dyed to this ende for all menne that they whyche lyue shoulde from hensefoorth lyue not to them selues but to hym that died for thē and rose agayne So lykewyse doothe Paule reioyce that he lyueth not but Christ in hym And he exhorteth the Corinthians that forasmuche as they through faith in Christe are holye and righteous and yet for the remnantes of the vncleane fleshe are synners and vnrighteous they would purge out that olde leauyn Know ye not saith he that a litle leauen so wreth the whole lumpe of dough Purge out therfore the olde leauen that ye may be new dough as ye are swete bread For Christ our passeouer is offred vp for vs. Therfore lette vs kepe a ioyfull feast not with olde leauen neyther with the leauen of maliciousnes wickednes but with the swete bread of purenes trueth In the whiche wordes Paule doth euidentlye expresse require that we should leaue the olde vnpure lyfe whiche we haue of Adam and in spirite begin exercise a newe spirituall lyfe vnto the whiche Christe hath brought vs and that we should from tyme to tyme if anye olde leauen of wyckednes we fynde in our selues purge it out and vtterly cast it out awaye from vs so that for euer after as in profession so lykewise
families and subiectes maie be brought vnto the true knowledge of the worde feare GOD become rightuous and Godly in their conuersacion and so at the laste obtaine euerlastyng saluacion Therefore this is the highest woorke and the moste principall seruice that we can doe vnto God in this worlde euen to bryng all suche as be committed to our charge vnto the true knowledge of God and of his blessed Gospell For who seeth not how earnestly the Deuill labour partly by sectes and partly by tyrauntes to stoppe the procedinges of the Gospell that no kinde no age maie come vnto the religiō feare of GOD As I maie speake nothyng how laborious and painfull a thyng it is to bryng the people vnto the true knowledge of God Suche seruice to God and suche almose to the peoples soulles doeth Christe here firste of all declare to them that come vnto him that is to saie he first fedeth their hongrie soules with the worde of God And this is truely to sanctifie the Sabboth daie I meane to preache and heare the woorde of God in so muche that thei whiche doe this please God more then if thei should offer to hym greate mountaines of golde We therfore must also followe this example And verely if Princes Parētes Gouernours of housholdes c. would dooe this thei might deserue heauen by this their office that is to saie thei should doe vnto God moste high and acceptable sacrifice for asmuche as thei to the vtteryng of their poore labour and doe their true diligence that the soulles whiche are committed vnto them maie be brought vnto the true knowledge of God and of his sonne Iesus Christ and so be deliuered from the kyngdome of the Deuill and bee made inheritours of euerlastyng glory After this spirituall refection I meane the preachyng of Gods woorde followeth the seconde refection or almose when Christ also taketh care for the bodie For Christ came not into this worlde to destroie either soule or bodie but to saue bothe Therfore the Carthusian or Monke of the Charterhouse went not the right waie to worke whē he thought his greate abstinence and longe praiers hindered the health of his bodie The bodie is subiect to labour that it should not be idle yet must that so be dooen that the bodie loose not his healthe For he that destroieth his bodie as the Monkes many tymes enfebleth thē selues and weaken their strengthes by their loude syngyng long fastyng and tedious praiyng doeth nothing els then murder him self This muste bee auoided as a moste greuous synne as Iesus Sirach prescribeth The fodder the whippe and the burthen belongeth vnto the Asse meate correction and worke vnto the seruaunt But saieth he doe not to muche vnto hym in any wise and without discretion doe nothyng For the body is mortall and therfore it hath nede of meate that it maie be in healthe It is also to be put vnto labour that it waxe not wanton and imagin some euill Moreouer it hath nede of correction and discipline that thereby it maie be prouoked excited and stirred vp vnto labour that it waxe not idle and negligently do the thinges that are to be doen. And yet in all these thynges there must be a measure or meane For the bodie can not alwaies labour It must somtime haue rest And for this cause hath GOD appoincted not onely the daie vnto labour but also the night vnto slepe and reste And the middaie serueth vs to eate For GOD is no murderer as the Deuill is whiche Deuill laboureth to this ende that the Monke maie vtterly kill hym self with the immoderate exercises of fasting watchyng praiyng c. But GOD will none of this He will haue measure to be kept in all thynges Measure is a merie meane as thei vse to saie This is the seconde comfort that we should goe the right waie to worke and aboue all thynges seke after the worde of GOD whiche when we fall euen into the desert and wildernes and therefore are in daunger of famine yet lette vs not despaire nor be dismaied For euē here is the lorde with vs which is moued with our necessitie and also is carefull for vs yea and that muche better then we be able to care for our selues For we with our care can bryng nothyng vnto good effecte But where Christe careth there must nedes be greate plentie of all thynges though there were nothyng els in the worlde then highe penurie and moste miserable lacke as we se here The Apostles also take care But what is their care For sothe this whens shall we gette bread here in the wildernes that we maie fede this people This their care is suche that no goodnesse cometh of it But when Christ ones taketh care of the people and appoincteth with hym self how he will fede them although there be present onely .vii. loues and a fewe little fishes yet through his blessyng thei be made so great and plentifull that thei suffice fower thousande menne yea and there remain of their fragmentes seuē baskettes full Women and children are not nombred whereof it is to be thought that there was also a greate nomber Now tell me if any man were certain and sure that he should go as farre and dooe asmuche with one pece of golde as a riche manne should doe with many thousādes would not he wishe that his one pece of golde cast a side all care and be as mery and as frolike as the riche man with all his thousandes And if the riche man should boaste auaunce hym self bicause of his riches would not the poore man mocke hym and saie Thou hast no cause to be proude for all thy riches For although thou hast muche yea more then I yet art thou in no better case then I am For my one pece of gold is as muche to me as all thy heape of golde is to thee Neither can thy so many thousandes any lenger indure then this my one pece of golde Therefore I am in as good state with my little as thou with all that thou hast c. But how come this to passe when we be christians or at the least will so be coumpted that we dooe not in all poinctes so behaue our selues that neither in wealthe and plētie we waxe proude nor yet in penurie and scarsenes we faint are dismaied or despaire For if we earnestly and diligently seke the worde of GOD there shall bee no perill of scarsenes Christ will be carefull for vs neither shall we want any good thyng at all For this is nothyng to the purpose whither wee haue muche or little This is altogether that Christe maye blesse that we haue When he putteth his blessyng vnto that little thou hast then shalt thou not onely not lacke any thyng ▪ but also for that blessynges sake thou shalt haue more remainyng then thou haddest at the beginnyng If we would truely and earnestly beleue this doctrine we should
Isaac and the God of Iacob God is not the god of the dead but of the liuinge Ergo Abraham Isaac and Iacob do liue and are not dead When notwithstanding they were dead and buried more then iij thousande yeres past and consumed before many hondred yeres vnto duste so that there remaineth nothing at all of them But Christe proueth for a certeintie that they lyue The reason is For all thinges liue to God but to vs all thinges are dead For the worlde and reason can none otherwise but behold death But the eyes of the Christians see those thinges which they see not only heare in the worde as here Christ and the father do behold the dead mayd And as we haue spoken of death so may it be sayd of sinne The knowledge and confession of sinne is necessarie and the glorie of righteousnes ought to be in sight For the worde of Christe in baptisme is He that beleueth and is baptised shal be saued Again his worde in the supper is this Take eate this is my body that is broken for you Drincke This cuppe is a newe Testament in my bloud which shal be shed for you vnto the remissiō of sins This word must be beleued that it is true and although I fele see the contrary yet is there no credit to be geuen vnto it In like maner when thou seest a Christen man dyinge thy eyes beholde the dead man but thou must shutte and close vp those eyes and open suche eyes as beholde the word and so shalt thou see that the man is not dead but that he lyueth before god For the word of Christ is He that beleueth in me shal neuer se death And this must we learne of this gospell that all that is before our eyes be it neuer so plaine euident neuer so wide and open Yet is it nothing For if death in a Christian is to be reputed and taken for nothyng Uerely blindnes deafnes leprosie pestilence and other diseases are to be counted lesse then nothinge Therfore when pouertie sicknes syn c. offer them selues to thy eyes be not therfore troubled but shut thy carnall eyes and open thy Christen eyes and saye I am a Christian and haue a Lord. Whiche is able to rule all these thinges with a worde Why then should I vexe my selfe For this is certein loke how easely Christ deliuereth this mayd from corporal death euen so easely also wil he deliuer vs if we only beleue haue a sure hope to be relieued and holpen by him For this also must we consider here that this mayd was not restored to life by her owne faith For he that is dead beleueth not no more then he seeth or heareth but her father beleueth and this his faith is so mightie that the maide receaueth life again Again For as Christ saith All thinges are possible to him that beleueth So mightie is faith Be the matter neuer so great if thou canst beleue and haue sure hope in Christ thou shalt neuer be deceaued of thy desire neither shall the deuill or death be able to preuaile any thyng at all against thee as both these miracles testifie whiche are set forth to vs for this purpose and the faith both of the woman and of the dead maydes father commended of Christ that he might prouoke vs also to beleue and that we shold otherwise beholde creatures before god and otherwise before vs. Therfore although before our selues we be poore and dead subiecte to syn and afflicted with pouertie pestilence or any other diseases yet must we beleue that it is otherwise before god boldly say on this maner Although pouertie pestilēce sin death do now trouble me yet this as a christian I know that there is no pouertie no pestilence no sinne no death at hand For before Christ al thinges are wealth health righteousnes life And althoughe I see not this presently yet if the worde should come I should see it with these my carnall eyes And this is true and by no meanes to be doubted of God graunt vs for his son Iesu Christes sake our alon Sauiour and redemer thorow the holy ghost such eyes as may behold all calamities and mishappes otherwise then the worlde beholdeth them and kepe suche conforte light vnto the ende that in this worlde we may receaue ioye and pleasure and in the worlde to come euerlasting lyfe Amen The xxv Sonday after Trinitie Sonday ¶ The Gospell of Iohn vi WHen Iesus lift vp his eyes and sawe a greate company come vnto hym he saithe vnto Philip Whence shal we bie bread that these may eate This he sayde to proue hym for hee hym selfe knewe what he woulde do Philip aunswered him Two hundreth penyworthe of bread are not sufficient for them that euery man may take a litle One of his Disciples Andrewe Simon Peters brother sayde vnto hym There is a ladde here whiche hath fiue barly loaues and two fishes but what are they among so many And Iesus sayd Make the people sit downe There was much grasse in the place So the men sat downe in number aboute fiue thousande And Iesus toke the bread and when he had geuen thankes he gaue to the disciples and the disciples to them that were set downe likewise of the fishes as much as they would When they had eaten enough he saith vnto his disciples Gather vp the broken meate whiche remayneth that nothynge be loste And they gathered it together and fylled twelue baskettes with the broken meate of the fiue barlye loaues which broken meate remayned vnto them that had eaten Then those men when they hadd sene the miracle that Iesus dyd saide This is of a trueth the same prophet that shoulde come into the worlde THE EXPOSITION THe Gospell of this present Sondaye is red in the temples of the Christiās twyse in the yeare Fyrst on the fourth sonday in lent Secondly on this present Sonday as ye haue hearde And albeit we treated of this Gospell in lent and declared what good and confortable doctrine is contained in the same yet for asmuche as it is reade this day in the Church I will speake somewhat of it again that our faith may be increased and we wel cōforted thorow the mercifull promises of god againste the care of the bellye For there is not at this present daye a greater obstacle and let to the gospel of Christ then this belly care It vtterly plucketh vs awaye frō the true faith which we ought to haue in God and in his promises enforceth vs vnto diuerse vices sinnes and wickednesses as we maye see in these our dayes thorow out the worlde For what is it that is not attempted to auoyde belly care and that we may haue wherof commodiouslye and wealthely to lyue One playeth the vsurer an other the Iugler the thirde a baude the fourth an extorcioner c. As I may speake nothing of the whoredome theafte murder periury flattery