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A54659 Light in darkness, or, A consideration of a comfortable and instructive resignation of the Church of God by an eminent and faithful watchman upon his departure : occasioned by the sad loss of ... Thomas Moor, Junior / by C.D. Phelpes, Charles. 1669 (1669) Wing P1980; ESTC R34380 157,055 186

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all dye so in Christ shall all be made alive 1 Cor. 15. 21 22. And when they are raised they shall not be judged according to that first rule of judgment bu● God will judge the secrets of men by Jesus Christ he is appointed the judge of quick and dead an● God will judge the world in righteousness by t●●● man ●ct 10. 42. 17. 31. and the rule by which he will judge ●●●● will be according to Pauls Gospel in which is declared ●h●● Christ dyed for all and by the grace of God ●asted 〈◊〉 for every man 2 Cor 5. 14 15. Heb. 2. 9. Rom. 2. 16. And he ●●at believeth this Gospel as declared ●● the means 〈◊〉 and is baptized shall be saved and he that believeth ●ot shall be damned Mark 16. 15 16. Joh. 16. 8 9. Rom. 2. 6 11. Jer. 31. 29 30. Ezek. 18. 2 4. Psal 68. 18 21. 2. He hath not only delivered us from so great a death and curse and from the hand of our deadly enemy who hated us but hath obtained and recovered all things into himself for us and is made perfect through sufferings that he might bring us back to God namely he hath obtained forgiveness spirit and grace and all power and authority in the name of the Father Forgiveness he is exalted with God's right hand a Prince and a Saviour to give repentance and forgiveness of sins Act. 5. 31. This man when he had offered one sacrifice for sins for ever sate down c. namely from this work of offering any more his sacrifice being so acceptable as that he hath taken away the guilt of his sins which were imputed to him and h●th obtained power to forgive the sins of the people Heb. 7. 27. 10. 11 12. He is ascended up on high and hath led captivity captive and hath received gifts of justification forgiveness and spirit in the man for men as they come forth from Adam yea for the rebellious also which add rebellion unto their sin Job 34. 37. Psal 68. 18. Herein the free gift this grace in Christ exceeds the offence of the first man the judgment was by one offence to condemnation but the free gift is of many offences unto justification Rom. 5. 16. even of many offences that are distinct from that offence and unto which men are not thereby necessitated meerly of many offences in which men sin after the similitude of Adams transgression ver 14. through this man whom God raised again and who saw no corruption is preached the forgiveness of sins even of such sins as they that believe this preaching are justified from namely from such sins as they could not be justified from by the Law of Moses for which it afforded or directed to no sacrifice for a typical justification to wit rebellious presumptuous sins Act. 13. 38 39. with Numb 15. 30 31. The Son of man hath power on earth to forgive sins Mat. 9. 6. and in him God is become a God gracious and merciful pardoning iniquity and transgression and sin Rom. 3. 25. Heb. 10. 14 18. In him the Apostles had in the testimony to declare redemption through his bloud even the forgiveness of sins according to the riches of Gods grace Eph. 1. 7. Col. 1. 14. Oh great consolation for us that have transgressed and have rebelled and have thereby procured such testimonies of displeasure as in which he hath been taking away faithful and eminent helpers in the Lord Oh excellent object and medium to be commended to that we may in the incouragement of his grace in what he hath done and is become and hath received come with boldness to the throne of grace that we may obtain mercy forgiveness of our sin and grace to help in time of need Heb. 4. 16. And he hath received the immeasurable fulness of the Holy Ghost the spirit of grace Isa 11. 1 3. 42. 1. Joh. 3. 34. he is full of grace and truth Joh. 1. 14. In him are hid all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge Col. 2. 3. This is the record that God hath given us eternal life even the knowledge and favour of God and fellowship with him and this life is in his Son 1 Ioh. 5. 10 11. all things are here ready Mat. 22. 4. durable riches and righteousness a feast of fat things for all people of fat things full of marrow Prov. 3. 13 18. 8. 18 19. Isa 25. 6. he is become a fountain of life and living waters to cool and refresh our thirsty souls and to wash us from all our pollutions and defilements Zech. 13. 1. Psal 36. 9. Ier. 2. 13. Yea it discovers the great power and authority and dominion which he hath recovered into and received in our nature and for us God hath given him power over all flesh over all mankind he is the Prince of the Kings of the earth and hath power over all creatures all power is given to him both in heaven and in earth Mat. 28. 18. God hath given him dominion over the works of his hands in this lower part of his Creation the which he gave to man in the first Adam but by their seeking out inventions they came short of this glory of God which he had conferred upon them Gen 1. 26 28. Eccl. 7. 29. Rom. 3. 23. but our Jesus hath redeemed this which was part of our possession and which we had sold and aliened and not only so but he hath power over Angels he hath ob●●i●●d a more excellent name than they even than the holy and elect Angels they are now his and are instructed to worship him even all the Angels of God Heb. 1. 4 6. they are the Angels of the Son of man sent forth and ordered by him Mat. 24. 30 31. Heb. 1. 10 14. and his own right hand and his holy arm hath gouen himself the victory over the evil Angels he hath bound the strong man spoiled principalities and powers and God hath put all things under his feet Eph. 1. 20 21. Psal 98. 1. This was that which was more darkly prophefied of by the Prophet Thou madest him to have dominion over the works of thy hands thou hast put all things under his feet all sheep and oxen yea and the beasts of the field even the great and wild beasts the fear of him is upon them the fowl of the Air and the fish of the Sea and whatsoever passeth thorow the paths of the Sea Psal 8. 5 8. He hath the dominion over these that he may give food to all flesh during his pleasure and that he may preserve from the ●ury and rage of the wildest and strongest of them that mens lives may be preserved while it is the day of his grace and for the peculiar good of those that believe Job 5. 22 23. Yea the Apostle citing that place in the Psalmist and shewing it was spoken concerning our Jesus doth also explicate it unto us and shews that he hath obtained a more excellent
or which they could have been guilty of before his grace that seasonably brings salvation to all men is vouchsa●ed God did lay or cause to meet upon him the iniquities of us all even the guilt of that first offence of the first Adam in which we all like Sheep have gone astray and from whence we are naturally and necessarily ●ound turning every one to his own way Isa 53. 6. And these are said to be his own sins Heb. 7. 27. and he confessed them as his to answer for where he saith Mine iniquities have taken hold on me c. they are more than the ha●rs of mine head Psal 40. 12. And with respect to that first disobedience of our first Father in which we have all sinned and from whence we are unavoidably polluted as we come to have a being from him may that also be fundamentally mean a●d intended by the Baptist Behold the Lamb of God that beareth the sin of the world Joh. 1. 29. 3. Having our debt thus charged upon him and accepting of it as his to answer for he was made a curse for us Gal. 3. 13. and had the judgment of the world executed upon him Joh. 12. 31. a bitter cup prepared for him which he willingly for the joy set before him drank of in which there was the hiding of God's face from him and the rage and cruelty of men and fury of Satan which was permitted and ordered by God and so in all God went to Law with him and thereby he was brought into the dust of dea●h his sufferings were 1. More immediately from God 2. By God's permission and ordering from men 3. From Satan by all which he was brought to death all these and in this order are spoken to Psal 18. 4 5. which Psalm though it was directly spoken of David as appears by the Title yet it was also a Prophecy of Christ and some things in it cannot fully be applied to any other person as may be seen in the latter end especially and the like order is also used in Psal 22. And so 1. The sorrows of death compassed him even the sorrows or pains of death which he indured as inflicted more immediately by his Father which were as pains of a woman in travel that cannot be delivered yea inexpressibly greater he suffered the torments of death he was tormented for our transgressions Isa 53. 5. it pleased the Lord to bruise him he put him to grief he forsook him Psal 22. 1. The Evangelists all of them declare the greatness of those sorrows he was compassed about with before he was apprehended by men See Mat. 26. 38. My soul saith he is exceeding sorrowful beset or compassed about with sorrows on every side even unto death as if our Saviour did refer unto and open that Psal 18. 4. These s●rrows were doubtless very great and so great as though they were in or upon the soul and so not so discernable to others as those more outward yet they could not be hid from others but the grief thereby occasioned was in some part visible yet not the greatness of it The Evangelist ver 37. saith He began to be sorrowful c. but our Saviour to signifie the greatness of his exercise was not known by others saith My soul is exceeding sorrowful even unto d●a●h Mark Chap. 14. 33. saith He began to be sore amazed both to shew the wonderfulness and marvelousness of the weight of that burden he was bearing and bitterness of the cup he was to drink and was now drinking as also that he began to be afraid Mark 16. 5 6. Heb. 5. 7. Luke thus expresseth it And being in an agony he prayed move earnestly and his sweat was as it were gr●at drops or clots of blood falling down to the ground Luke 22. 44. So Joh. 12. 27. Now namely when the judgment of this world was ex●cuting upon him ver 31. is my soul troubled and these great and inconceivable pains he in●ured before he was apprehended by men in all which we may in part ●●e 1. The greatness of the wrath he indured more immediately from the Father such as it even made him to roar and cry Psal 22. 12. and offer up prayers and supplications with strong crying and tears Heb. 5. 7. his wrath lay hard upon him as our surety and he afflicted him with all his waves Psal 88. 3 7. He spared not his own son Rom. 8. 32. 2. That God did forsake him for some time and not presently hear him and deliver him as he did our Fathers but left him to taste death and feel the weight of that curse that was our due to have born Psal 22. 1 4. Yea it seems God's wrath and forsaking him continued from first to last in this harvest of affliction therefore in Psal 22. 1. his crying out My God my God why hast thou forsaken me is set down before the sufferings he indured from men and in Mat. 27. 46. a little before he commended his Spirit to God yea it seems as if he so cryed out when he yielded up the Ghost for it is said ver 50. Jesus wh●n he had cryed again with a loud voice yielded up the Ghost Where again may be meant not only as with respect to time which might have been understood though that word had been left out as it is in Mark 15. 37. But again may be the same words also as also appears by all the expressions in the verse in which it seems the Evangelist refers to ver 46. 2. The flouds of the ungodly made him afraid namely their multitude and their rage against him they made a noise like the noise of the Seas and a rushing like the rushing of mighty waters as if they would have born him down before them The heathen did rage and the people imagine a vain thing Psal 2. 1 2. He vvas a reproach of men and despised of the people even of his ovvn Psal 22. 6. And so he vvas betrayed by Judas under pretence of affection He that ate bread with him did lift up the heel against him Psal 41. 9. This vvas a great aff●ction and that for vvhich he vva● troubled in spirit not only outvvardly troubled and sad in co●ntenance as a man may be vvhen he is not invvardly affected but he vvas invvardly grieved for it and by it Joh. 13. 21. and therefore surely he had not from the beg●n●i●g determined him so to do nor vvas the Author of this his iniquity And those to vvhom Judas vvas guide for apprehending him vvere the chief Priests and his ovvn amongst vvhom he had been teaching these came out against him as against a thief Mat. 26. 47 55. This vvas a g●ea●●ri●f He came to his own and his own received him not yea 〈◊〉 him he laboured in vain and spent his stre●●●h ●●● nought and in vain for Israel was not gathered Isa 49. 3. 5. yea they were the chief Priests and his own Nation the delivered him to the Gentiles
Lord is good sing praises to his name for it is pleasant for the Lord hath chosen Jacob unto himself and Israel for his peculiar treasure they shall then gloriously triumph in the works of his hands which he is now working in leading forth his people which he hath redeemed out of the world Exod. 15. 13. Psal 92. 4 5. and the Lord himself shall rejoyce in his works Psal 104. 31. And that he shall then destroy all enemies and save his people with an everlasting salvation and they shall then reign on the earth These are now his thoughts which are very deep his enemies and theirs shall then perish and all the workers of iniquity be destroyed for ever but his horn shall be exalted with honour gloriously and visibly and the righteous shall flourish Psal 92. he shall then bring in his people and plant them in the mountain of his inheritance in the place which he hath made for them to dwell in in the sanctuary which his hands have established and the Lord shall reign for ever and ever Psal 149. Exod. 15. 17. 18. 7. And now they shall have a glorious inheritance to which I shall not here speak because it more properly refers to the latter end of the verse And thus according to my great weakness I have shewed the first Reason why the Gospel is called the Word of his Grace 2. This is called the Word of his grace because hereby he gives grace unto men even as it is called the Word of Life because as it discovers that eternal life in Christ so it gives life unto others The words that I speak unto you saith Christ they are spirit and they are life Joh. 6. 63. so it is called the word of salvation because it not only shews where salvation is wrought and compleated but therein and therewith also it brings salvation to men c. So here answerably the Gospel of Christ is called the word of his grace because as it is the most excellent means whereby God manifests and reveals his grace in Christ as before so hereby he gives grace unto men he doth manifest his goodness and graciousness unto men and gives them some discovery and discerning of it by all means The heavens declare the glory of God and the firmament sheweth his handy work he left not himself without witness to the Gentiles Psal 19. 1 6. 147. 7 9. with Act. 14. 17. Rom. 1. 19 28. but he was more especially good to Israel therefore they especially were to praise him and had peculiar ingagement so to do He shewed his word unto Jacob his statutes and his judgments unto I●●ael he had not dealt so with any Nation and as for his judgments they had not known them Psal 147. 12 19 20. What advantage hath the Jew c. much every way chiefly because un●o them was committed the Oracles of God though hereby simply they were not better as to their gracious state with God yet they had greater advantage so to be Rom. 3. 1 2 9 and still greater advantage is given to us now the Gospel is pr●ac●●ed according to the revelation of the mystery And hence it is said That grace and truth came by Jesus Christ Jo● 1. 17. and that the Prophets in former times prophesied of the grace that should be brought and vouchsafed to us 1 Pet. 1. 10. namely the more clear and abundant revelation of it and therewith a more free dispensi●g of it whereby he gives and prevents men with capacity to behold his grace in Christ and is turning them from idols unto God to serve the living true God The Law of the Lord is perfect converting the soul whether men be converted by it or no it is converting restoring and bringing it 〈◊〉 G●d and in order hereto the testimony of the Lord in which God hath testified unto us what Jesus Christ hath done for us and is become and his grace in him this is sure making wise the simple even those that are without mixture of wisdom it fails not in this efficacy of it it discovers Jesus Christ who is the fountain and object of wisdom in knowing whom we may be made wise and it gives wisdom and subtilty to the simple Jam. 1. 5. Prov. 1. 4. The commandement the old and new commandement declared from the beginning in which was prophesied and promised that the seed of the woman should break the Serpents head and which is now more revealed because the darkness is past 1 Joh. 2. 7 8. this is pure namely in its effect also inlightning the eyes and therewith converting Psal 19. 7. 8. Hereby he gives grace of repentance unto men and is operating faith in them his spirit being alwayes vouchsafed and present in and with this testimony of Christ in the faithful ministration of it even unto the end of the world so that he that rejecteth rejecteth not man but God Mat. 28. 20. 1 Thes 4. 8. Surely he doth accompany all means which he affordeth while it is called to day with some presence of his Spirit and doth in due time give some supernatural light unto men because he is willing all should come to repentance There is a spirit in man and the inspiration of the Almighty giveth them understanding Job 32. 8. He saith not it must give it them if they have it but it doth give it unto them So he is said to give breath unto the people upon the earth and spirit to them that walk therein Isa 42. 5. and that his Spirit is sent forth into all the earth even that Spirit which the Lamb that was slain hath received Rev. 5. 6. 1 Pet. 3. 19 20. and in and with his Prophets he spake by his Spirit and gave his good Spirit even unto them that rebelled against him to instruct them and this aggravated their iniquity that they alwayes rejected the Holy Ghost for God did not only call them with an outward call but he sent his words in his Spirit in the light and power thereof and so stretched out his hand unto them Neh. 9. 20 26 30. Zech. 7. 12. Isa 65. 2. but now in and with the Gospel of Christ as now preached according to the revelation of the mystery he doth pour forth of his Spirit upon all flesh namely to glorifie Christ and shew his excellency and comeliness for our escape and therein and therewith to wither all flesh to shew that all flesh is grass and all the glory of man the goodliness of the flesh is as the flower of the field that men might cease therefrom and turn in his reproofs and so he will further pour forth his Spirit unto them Act. 2. 17. with Isa 40. 3 8. Hence it is called the ministration of spirit even of this spirit of grace 2 Cor. 3. 6 8 With this Gospel the Apostle was sent to open the eyes of Jews and Gentiles and to turn them from darkness to light and from the power of Satan to God
and that he is not raised from the dead in that same body in which he bare our sins on the Tree but call some light spirit or seed in every man the Christ in somedying in others rising c. These deny Jesus to be the Christ and so are Antichrists 1 Joh. 2. 22. and even call him accursed one who hath failed in the work appointed him to do and hath not redeemed us from the curse of the Law for if Christ be not raised from the dead in that same body in which he died for our sins according to the Scriptures and was buried then is our preaching vain saith the Apostle and your faith is also vain ye are yet in your sins 1 Cor. 15. 3 4 12 20. They speak indeed many times of a Christ but they deny or confess not him who is so indeed for he is one who shewed himself alive after his suffering by many infallible proofs and rose in that same body in which he was crucified though not in the weakness it was sometime in in that body which hath flesh and bones 1 Pet. 2. 24. Joh. 2. 21. Act. 1. 3. Luke 24. 39. and evidenced that it was he himself that was alive after his resurrection by shewing to his Disciples his hands and his feet Luk. 24. 39 40. and his hands and his side namely his hands that were nailed to the Tree and his side that was pierced with a spear and saith to Th●mas reach hither thy finger and behold my hands and reach hither thy hand and thrust it into my side c. And these things are written that we might believe tha● Jesus the son of the Virgin Mary that had that name given unto him on the eighth day when he was ci●cumcised and was known by the name of Jesus of Nazareth by friends and enemies is the Christ the ●nointed one of God Joh. 20. 20 25 27 31. with Chap. 19. 34. and in that very body he ascended and offered it up to God according the will of God by the which will of God we are sanctified by the offering of the body of Jesus once for all even of that body which the Father prepared for him when he came into the world Heb. 10. 5 10. and hath in heaven a glorious body distinct from his body the Church which while here is vile Phil. 3. 20 21. and is there and from thence nam●d himself unto Paul Jesus of Nazareth ●ct 2● 8 and in that body of his flesh as distinct from his body the Church he doth and will present holy unblameable and unreproveble in his ●ight his body the Church even such as continue in the faith grounded and setled and are not moved away from the hope of the Gospel Col. 1. 22 24. and so he in that same body even the man Christ Jesus is the Mediator between God and men 1 Tim. 2. 5. and by this man God shall judge the world in righteousness whereof he hath given assurance unto all men in that he hath raised him from the dead Act. 17. 31. Mat. 16. 27. 19. 28 25. 31. 3. And so they are not of God who deny Jesus Christ to be or confess him not to be the only foundation of our faith and hope but call some purpose or decree of election respecting mens persons in a personal consideration the foundation There is no purpose of God which is the foundation and much less that which many plead for which is no purpose of his and which renders the Cross of Christ and the preaching of it a foolish and undesirable thing As w●ll as also they confess n●t Christ in their doctrines who direct men to look into themselves originally for some sign and witness of God's lov● before they can assure them Christ hath died for them and God loves them and if upon examination they find as they conceit some love to God before they know whether he hath loved them th●n they ●●ll them they are in a good condition Christ hath died for them and God loves them and righteousness is prepared for them and so they have according to such doctrines the beginning of their confidence bottom matter of their fai●h in themselves in some frame change alteration love to God before they know God hath loved them which is not love herein not confessing Jesus Christ which is come in the flesh to be the foundation which he only is 1 Cor. 3. 11. 1 Joh. 4 9 10. And so such praise not Jesus Christ who confess him not to be the only High-Priest and Head of the Church but give that honour to another besides him or together with him and confess not the infinite excellency and abiding vertue of his one sacrifice of his own body offered by himself once for all but offer up a propitiatory sacrifice besides for the quick and the dead hereby counting the blood of the Covenant a common thing and like the blood ●f Bulls and Goats and his sacrifice like those offered by the Law which because they could not purge away sin were therefore continually offered Heb. 9. 12 14 25. 7. 27. 10. 1 14. or that confess him nor to be ●he only door of approach to God Joh. 10. 4 5 7 9 12. or the only bread of life Joh. 6. 35 51. or the only Mediator but multiply Mediators to themselves as Saints departed c. 1 Tim. 2. 5. to which we shall add no more now but that which the Apostle saith If any man love not the Lord Jesus Christ let him be Anathema Ma●anatha 1 Cor. 16. 22. 2. But because many say Lord Lord and do make some right acknowledgment of Christ viz. that he was delivered to death and rose again and ascended into heaven and sits on the right hand of God c. which is true and yet give not to him the praise due to his name nor lift him up and praise him as he worthily deserves therefore we have another rule of trial given us in 1 Joh. 4. 6. We are of God namely the Apostles in their word and doctrine he that knoweth God heareth us he that is not of God heareth not us that is he is not determined by ou● word in all his confessions he alwayes heareth not adhereth not to the words which the Apostles have spoken viz those which the Holy Ghost teacheth but rather speaks in the words which mans wisdom teacheth hereby know we the spirit of truth and the spirit of error By this word of God's grace we may mark them which cause divisions and offences contrary to the doctrine which the believers have learned of Christ by his Apostles so as to avoid them Rom. 16. 17. to this r●le we are often directed To the Law and to the testimon● if they speak not according to this word it is because there is no light in them Isa 8. 20. If we saith the Apostle or an Angel from heaven preach any other Gospel unto you than what we have preached
sanctified and made meet for the inheritance 1. What it is to sanctifie and who they are that are sanctified To sanctifie and to be sanctified in Scripture signifies these two things 1. To separate a person or thing from common and profane use and so from uncleanness and filthiness as it usually signifies in our types of old So Hezekiah commanded the Levites to sanctifie themselves and to sanctifie the house of the Lord and to carry forth the filthiness out of the holy place and accordingly they sanctified it by carrying out the uncleanness out of it as is signified 2 Chron. 29. 5 15 18. and so the sanctifying the people it was a separating them from those things that we e prov●king in the eyes of God or forbidden by him Lev. 20. 2 8 a severing them from the pollutions and manners of the Nations whom the Lord cast out Levit. 20. 23 26. 2. To set apar● forth● Lord and for his p●culiar use and service any thing or person a devoting or dedicating it to the Lord that it may be his a●d unto him as were the Priests and Levites and ●emple c. So setting apart unto the Lord answers to and is the same with sanctifying unto him Exod. 13. 2 12. So here They are said to be sanctified who are cleansed from the errors and pollu●ions of this world and devoted to the Lord separated from uncleanness and set apart for the Lord such as come out from among men and are separated and touch no unclean thing Such as in the light and strength of God's promises do cleanse themselves from all filthiness of flesh and spirit perfecting holiness in the fear of the Lord 2 Cor. 6. 16 18. 7. 1. and so the sanctified are such as are daily turned from darkness to light and from the power of Satan to God Act. 26. 18. 2 Tim. 2. 21. such as so receive the grace of God as to redeem them from all iniquity and to purifie them unto him a peculiar people zealous of good works Tit. 2. 11 12 14. 2. The means whereby God in Christ by his Spirit doth sanctifie as to persons I mean that are come to years of capacity are 1. The chief and principal medium is the word of his grace in which is declared and commended to us the free grace of God in the blood of Jesus Christ Jesus Christ is said to sanctifie with the washing of water by the word even with the kindness and love of God our Saviour Eph. 5. 26. and so he is said to wash in his blood in which the love of God is commended and men are said to be sanctified with the blood of the Covenant Rev. 1. 5. Heb. 10. ●9 that is the blood of sprinkling whereby the heart is sprinkled from an evil conscience and the conscience from dead works to serve the living God Heb. 10. 22. 9. 14. and so they are said to be sanctified by the Spirit in the testimony and so by the Word 2 Thes 2. 13. 1 Pet. 1. 2. Joh. 17. 17 19. Act. 26 18. and these three agree in one 1 Joh. 5. 6 8. And indeed the principal means whereby men may be sanctified born again and saved now it is by discovering and commending the love of God to mankind in lifting up the Son of man by the Spirit in the testimony So our Saviour signifies in answer to Nicodem●s when he asks How can these things be namely that a man can be born again in answer thereto he tells him As Moses lifted up the Serpent in the wilderness so must the Son of man be lifted up c. For God so loved the world of mankind that he gave his only begotten Son Joh. 3 5 9 14 17. So that which the Apostle preached in order to the sanctifying of the Corinthians who were unholy and prophane the first thing he delivered to them was that Christ died for their sins according to the Scriptures and was buried and that he rose again the third day according to the Scriptures and tells them they were washed sanctified and justified in the name of the Lord Jesus even in and by that good report of him in which the Father's love was manifested and by the Spirit of our God Compare 1. Cor. 15. 1 4. with Chap. 6. 10 11. So the Apostle signifies that the means whereby he and other believers were saved from their ignorance disobedience and serving divers lusts it was by the appearance of the kindness and love of God our Saviour to man-ward which is the washing of regeneration and renewing of the holy Ghost Tit. 3. 3 6. It is not the Law as a Law of works or any observance thereof by men or indeavouring to frame their hearts thereby to love God and men and to avoid the evils forbidden that is the way or means whereby God doth sanctifie nor is the Law first to be preached to the effecting this sanctification though men may seek to sanctifie themselves and purifie themselves thereby and in so doing account themselves Saints and be so accounted by others yet these are none of God's Saints or sanctified ones but these shall be consumed together Isa 66. 17 nor is it any peculiar manner of love to mens persons in a personal consideration first discovered to or working in men before they believe that is the means for effecting this sanctification but it is done by the Spirit in glorifying Christ and therein commending God's love to the world sinners and ungodly ones Act. 26. 18 23. this is the supream means 2. And in subs●rviency and ●ubordination to the former he doth also cleanse and w●sh with afflictions even with the manifold trials and temptations which he is ordering to men while it is called to day in which he is also purging and causing the scum to swim aloft that by this men might be purged and that the iniquity of his Jacob might be purged Isa 27. 9. that he may withdraw man from his purpose and hide pride from him Job 33. 17 19. then he sheweth men their work and their transgressions that they have exceeded he openeth also their ears to discipline and commandeth them to depart from iniquity Job 36. 8 10. and sheweth unto men the vanity of their idols in which they have been trusting and by which they have been lifting up themselves according to that When thou with rebukes dost correct man for iniquity thou makest his beauty to consume away like a moth surel● every man is vanity Psal 39. 11. He then sheweth that all flesh is as grass and all the glory of man as the flower of the field even all their wisdom strength goodness c. and so is cleansing and purging them from their sins and idols that they may live to him and bring forth more fruit Joh. 15. 2. So the Apostle saith he chastens us for our profit that we may be partakers of his holiness Heb. 12. 10. that we may be delivered from our filthiness for stripes