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A14185 Lectures upon the vvhole Epistle of St. Paul to the Philippians, deliuered in St. Peters Church in Oxford: by the reuerend and faithfull seruant of Christ Henry Airay ... and now published for the vse of Gods Church by C.P. ... Airay, Henry, 1560?-1616. 1618 (1618) STC 245; ESTC S100494 890,650 1,118

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Iesus Eph. 4.1 So that being Saints by calling we are to labour to be Saints in life and conuersation As then is our calling as is our profession so are we to labor to lead a life agreeable to our calling agreeable to our profession and professing the Gospell of Christ Iesus to lead a life agreeable to the Gospell of Christ Iesus And why The reasons are very cleare As 1. that the Gospell of Christ Iesus be not euill spoken of Tit. 2.5 euen as young women are taught to be discreete chaste keeping at home good and subiect to their Husbands that the word of God be not euill spoken of For what readier way to cause the profane and wicked to blaspheme the Gospell of Iesus Christ then when the Professors of the Gospell liue not according to the Gospell Rom. 2.21.22.23.24 Thou that preachest a man should not steale dost thou steale saith our Apostle thou that saist a man should not commit adulterie dost thou commit adulterie thou that abhorrest Idols committest thou sacriledge thou that gloriest in the law through breaking the Law dishonourest thou God for the name of God is blaspheamed among the Gentiles through you And if it may be said vnto vs thou that professest the Gospell of Iesus Christ doest thou lead a life which becommeth not the Gospell of Iesus Christ shall not the Gospell of Iesus Christ be blasphemed and euill spoken of among the profane Atheists and miscreants of this sinfull world through vs yes surely they shall say vnto vs as the Gentiles did to the children of Israell which poluted Gods name among them EZ 36.20 These are the people of the Lord these are the Professors of the Gospell these be the fruits of their holy profession and of the Gospell amongst them 2. They that professe the Gospell of Christ are to labour to liue agreeably thereunto that they may adorne the Gospell of Christ Iesus in all thing and winne others by their holy conuersation vnto righteousnesse and holinesse Tit. 2.10 euen as seruants are taught to shew all good faithfulnesse that they may adorne the doctrine of God our Sauiour in all things and as Peter exhorteth saying 1 Pet. 2.2 haue your conuersation honest among the Gentiles that they which speake euill of you as of euill doers may by your good workes which they shall see glorifie God in the day of visitation For when they that feare not the Lord shall see our good workes then shall they be brought to glorifie God our father which is in heauen when they shall see that as our profession is holy so our life also is holy then shall they beginne to suspect their owne wayes and to turne vnto the Lord as that place of Peter maketh plaine where he exhorteth the wiues to be subiect to their husbands 1 Pet. 3.1 and why that euen they which obey not the word may without the word be wonne by the conuersation of the wiues Whence it plainely appeareth that by the holy conuersation of them that are religious and godly be they men or women they that haue no good will vnto the word are oftentimes wonne vnto the obedience of the word 3. They that professe the Gospell are to labour to liue as becommeth the Gospel because of the commandement Mat. 5.16 Let your light so shine before men that they may see your good workes and glorifie your father which is in heauen because of the promise as many as walke according to this rule of the Gospell peace shall be vpon them and mercie Gal. 6.16 and vpon the Israel of God because it becommeth citizens of heauen to haue their conuersation in heauen and them that are called to the knowledge of God to walke as the children of God and because it is the lesson which their profession should teach them as the Apostle witnesseth saying T it 2.11.12 the grace of God which bringeth saluation to all men hath appeared and teacheth vs that wee should denie vngodlinesse and worldly lusts and that we should liue soberly and righteously and godly in this present world looking for the blessed hope c. In one word so onely the Gospell is the glad tidings of thei● saluation vnto the Professors of the Gospell if their conuersation be as it becommeth the Gospell of Christ and therefore they are to labour that their conuersation be such as becommeth their profession This then may serue for a iust reproofe of many carnall Gospellers in our day For many Gospellers there are by profession but not many that lead such a life as becommeth the Gospell of Christ many there are that professe they know God not many that shew forth the fruite thereof in an holy conuersation such as our Apostle speaketh of where he saith they professe that they know God Tit. 1.16 but by workes they denie him and are abominable and disobedient and vnto euery good worke reprobate So that it may be said of Gospellers as one said of Doctours many Doctours few Doctours many in name few in deed so many Gospellers few Gospellers many in name and few in deed many in profession few in practise many in word few in worke many in tale few in life and conuersation For is it not said of many that make a very great profession of the Gospell and of religion that they are hard men vnmercifull men men that grinde the faces of the poore and sell the needie for shoes as the Prophet speaketh Are there not many such that are noted to be Vsurers Oppressors Extortioners and the like Is it not said of many such that they are as ready to portion and to couenant for their dues with their Pastor as any men that they are as ready to turne their Tenants a grasing as any men that they are as ready to ioyne house to house to lay field to field and to enclose all vnto themselues as any men Is it not said that the complaint of the poore and fatherles and widow is taken vp as much against them as against any men I would it were not said in Gath noised in the secrets of Ashkelon I wish the prophane Atheist the superstitious Papist and the couetous worldling could not iustly twite vs with it Alas beloued do we not see and consider that thus we make our God to be blasphemed our profession to bee slandered and the Gospell of Christ Iesus to be euill spoken of for our sakes Doe we not see and consider that Atheist and Papist and euery earthly minded man makes his vantage of these things and thinkes his owne waies well patronaged by our waies Doe wee not see and consider that by such our life and conuersation the froward and obstinate are hardened the weake are offended and the edge and courage of many much cooled and abated If such spots and staines in our life did only touch our selues yet were we to looke vnto them because without holinesse of life no man shall
spirit euen we doe sigh in our selues waiting for the adoption euen the redemption of our body i. waiting for the consummation of our adoption and redemption when we shall fully possesse our inheritance with the Saints in heauen This the Apostle commended in the Corinthians that they waited for the appearing of our Lord Iesus Christ 1 Cor. 1.7 1 Thes 1.10 And likewise in the Thessalonians that they looked for the sonne of the liuing and true God from heauen And this is a thing which should be commended in vs all Tit. 2.12.13 For the grace of God which bringeth saluation vnto all men hath appeared and teacheth vs that wee should denie vngodlinesse c. looking for the blessed hope and appearing of the glory of the almightie God and of our Sauiour Iesus Christ Againe we I say much more because the creature onely waiteth that it may not afterwards be subiect vnto corruption or vanitie but the faithfull that they may also iudge the wicked and reigne with him for euer and euer Neither onely doth this comparison with the expectation of the creature shew what the expectation of the faithfull is for the second comming of Christ but much more will it appeare if wee shall compare it with the long wished most desired first comming of Christ in the flesh to destroy sinne in the flesh Wee read how greatly the Patriarches and Prophets and holy Saints of God in the old Testament desired and longed for that seede of the woman that starre of Iacob that Prince of peace that righteous branch that Emmanuel Our blessed Sauiour himselfe testifieth of Abraham that hee reioyced to see his day Ioh 8 56. i the time wherein he came in the similitude of sinnefull flesh and he saw it saith he namely with the eye of faith and was glad And in another place he tells his Disciples that many Prophets Luc. 10.24 and Kings had desired to see those things which they saw and had not seene them to heare those things which they heard and had not heard them And that good old Simeon notably expressed his great desire which he had to see Christ in the flesh when taking him in his armes he praised God and said Luc. 2.29.30.31 Lord now lettest thou thy seruant depart in peace according to thy word for mine eies haue seene thy saluation c. Was his first comming so much expected and desired by them then and shall we thinke that his second comming is not much more desired by the faithfull now It was ioyful no doubt to see him come in the flesh but shall it not be much more ioyfull to see him come in glorie It was ioyfull to the shepheards and to the wise-men of the East to see the babe with Mary his mother and Ioseph but shall it not be much more ioyfull to see him attended vpon with tenne thousands of Saints and Angels Ioyfull to haue the earnest of our saluation but shall not the inheritance of it be much more ioyfull Ioyfull to haue the sting of death and the victorie of the graue taken away but shall not the vtter exemption from death and corruption bee much more ioyfull Then shall the sheepe be gathered into the fold neuer to be in danger of the wolfe or of wandering then shall the corne be gathered into the barne neuer to be shaken with the winde or mingled with the chaffe againe then shall there be a perpetuall Sabboth and no worke day after it an euerlasting Iubile when all bondage shall cease then shall all teares be wiped from all eies no more sorrow nor crying nor paine shall be but peace and gladnesse and ioy such as eye hath not seene nor e●re heard nor hath entred into the heart of man This is the expectation of the faithfull which maketh them to looke and long for the blessed appearing of our Lord Iesus Christ And now see the reason why the faithfull looke and long for the appearing of our Lord Iesus Christ Now they are pilgrimes then they shall come to an abiding citie now they are compassed with sorrowes then shall all teares be wiped from their eies now they are in continuall fight then shall euery enemie be subdued vnto them now they are absent in body from Christ then shall they follow the Lambe whethersoeuer he goeth now they know and loue and belieue in part then that which is in part shall be abolished now they walke by faith then shall they walke before the throne and before the Lambe for euermore then shall be the day of their glorification the day of their redemption the day of their saluation the day of their absolute consummation of all blessednes This is the cause why their mindes are euer running their thoughts euer musing their eies euer looking their soules euer longing after the second comming of Christ Iesus in glorie And for this cause they euen reach after it crying with the soules vnder the altar How long Lord holy and true But as for the wicked and vngodly of the earth it is not so with them They doe feare and tremble at the remembrance of it If they do but heare of it their countenance is changed their thoughts are troubled so that the ioynts of their loynes are loosed and their knees smite one against another as wee read of Belshazzar Dan. 5.6 when he saw the palme of the hand that wrote vpon the wall Yea so farre are they from looking and longing after that day that either they wish it might not be at all or else that it might be deferred And no maruell For then shall the Lord come as a swift iudge against them in flaming fire rendring vengeance vnto them which shall bee punished with euerlasting perdition from the presence of the Lord and from the glory of his power then shall the wrath of the Lord so fiercely persecute them that they shall crie vnto the mountaines and rockes fall on vs and hide vs from the presence of him that sitteth on the throne and from the wrath of the Lambe for the great day of his wrath is come and who may stand then shall they heare that fearefull sentence pronounced against them depart from me ye cursed into euerlasting fire which is prepared for the Deuill and his Angells and then shall they be cast into the lake of fire and brimstone where they shall be tormented euen day and night for euermore not for 1000. or 100000. yeare but for euermore This is the cause why they feare and tremble at euery mention of that day and for this cause they wish they might neuer see it Examine then your selues men and brethren how yee stand affected towards the appearing of our Lord Iesus Christ at that day whether ye looke and long for it or yee tremble and feare at the mention of it Esa 3.18 Blessed are all they that waite for the Lord saith the Prophet for vnto them that looke for him shall he appeare
the meditations of his heart and the words of his mouth might be acceptable in the sight of the Lord no doubt that both in his heart he might thinke on and with his mouth might speak and in his life might practise those things which were good and right in his eyes And in another place he professeth 119. not onely that he loueth the law of the Lord meditateth therein continually but also that he keepeth his commandements with his whole heart For as our blessed Sauiour saith Mat. 7.21 Not euery one that saith vnto me Lord Lord shall enter into the kingdome of heauen but he that doth the will of the Father which is in heauen and as the Apostle saith Not the hearers of the law are righteous before God Rom. 2.13 but the doers of the law shall be iustified so is it likewise in this whereof we now speake that not euery one that thinketh on or loueth and affecteth the things that are good by and by performeth the holy duties of Christian pietie but he that sheweth forth his loue in the holy practise of a Christian life and conuersation Nay indeed whatsoeuer profession we make and howsoeuer we say that we thinke on and loue and affect the best things yet vnlesse the fruite thereof shew it selfe in our outward actions in our liues and conuersations in vaine do we perswade our selues of Christian pietie in our selues For where the Spirit worketh in the heart a serious cogitation a true loue and affection vnto whatsoeuer things are good there also by the power and worke of the same Spirit the fruite of these things is seene in the practise of a holy life and conuersation so that as we thinke on and loue and affect the things that are good so we will be readie also to do and to practise that which is good Let this then teach vs to take heed how we flatter our selues with a vaine perswasion of Christian pietie and performance of holy dutie when indeed we are farre from it Thou wilt say vnto me that thou thinkest on the things that are true and holy and iust c. as much as any man doth but thou must say it and proue it or else howsoeuer thou perswadest thy selfe of thy performance of a good Christian dutie in that thou thinkest on and louest and affectest the things that are good yet thou deceiuest thy selfe For say that thine heart is set on and that thou hast a very good mind vnto whatsoeuer things are true thou must also proue it by doing whatsoeuer things are true by embracing a truth in religion by speaking the truth with thy mouth and by being that in truth which thou wouldst seeme vnto the world to be or else thou deceiuest thy selfe Say that thou louest and affectest whatsoeuer things are honest thou must also make proofe of it by doing whatsoeuer becometh thy person in thy place with all decent grauitie or else thou deceiuest thy selfe Say that thine heart is set on whatsoeuer things are iust thou must make proofe of it by doing whatsoeuer things may be iustly required of thee by God or man or else thou deceiuest thy selfe Say that thine heart is set on whatsoeuer things are pure thou must also make proofe of it by abstaining from all filthinesse of the flesh and of the spirit or else thou deceiuest thy selfe Say that thine heart is set on whatsoeuer things are louely thou must also make proofe of it by doing whatsoeuer may winne thee loue and fauour with God and men or else thou deceiuest thy selfe Say that thine heart is set on whatsoeuer things are of good report thou must also make proofe of it by doing whatsoeuer may make thee wel reported of and the truth for thy sake or else thou deceiuest thy selfe Say that thine heart is set on whatsoeuer things are good and commendable thou must also make proofe of it by doing whatsoeuer things are good and commendable and abstaining from the contrary or else thou deceiuest thy selfe And therefore certainly a great many of vs doe deceiue our selues For by our outward actions it appeareth how farre otherwise we doe then we should lying one vnto another doing things not seemly defrauding others of that is due vnto them defiling our owne selues grieuing one another bringing vpon our selues euill reports and following after that which is euill blame worthy We would it may be serue God but we do serue Mammon we would it may be seeme religious but we are couetous we crie it may be in our hearts and with our mouthes Lord Lord but we do not the wil of the Lord we would sit it may be at the right hand and left hand of Iesus in his kingdome but we cannot away with it to drinke of his cup. In a word we would make a shew of godlinesse but we denie the power thereof we would seeme to professe Iesus Christ but we do turne the grace of God into wantonnes Thus we deceiue our selues while we do not both thinke on and do the things that are good and such as accompanie saluation Let vs therefore as many as feare the Lord and desire to walke in his wayes hearken vnto our Apostle and both thinke on and do whatsoeuer things are true c. He that hath made all and is onely worthy of all let him haue all heart and hand thought and deed word and work let all be employed in his seruice let all be alwayes bent vnto whatsoeuer things are true c. that still we thinke on them and do them Which ye haue both learned c. This is the former reason which the Apostle vseth to enforce his exhortation vnto the Philippians and it is drawne as ye see from the things whereunto he exhorteth them which were no new things such as they had not knowne or heard of but which they had both learned and receiued and heard and seene in him Where I note that the things whereunto he exhorteth them were such as they had both learned and receiued and heard and seene in him and therefore such as both he might the better vrge and they should the rather follow Whence first I obserue this lesson for the Minister and teacher of the word that if he wil do good with his people and preuaile with them vnto euery holy course he must both teach them with the word of truth and with example of life that both they may heare learne the truth from his mouth and likewise see the same expressed in his life And therefore our Apostle exhorteth Timothy to be an example vnto them that beleeue in word and in conuersation 1. Tim. 4.12 in word that from his mouth they might be instructed in the wholesome word of truth and in conuersation that in his life they might see that integritie which becometh Saints So likewise he exhorteth Titus Aboue all things to shew himselfe an example of good workes with vncorrupt doctrine with grauitie Tit. 2.7.8