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A60543 A patern of free grace, or, The exceeding riches of the free grace and mercy of God in Christ to believing and repenting sinners by the example of that admirable convert, or rather miraculous mirror of Gods wonderful love and mercy in saving the repenting thief on the cross : wherein is excellently handled the doctrine of true repentance, the exceeding sinfulness of sin, with the desperate danger of final impenitency, with the certainty of Salvation to repenting sinners by Christ / by Samuel Smith. Smith, Samuel, 1588-1665. 1658 (1658) Wing S4190; ESTC R25767 152,510 534

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of the good and reclaiming of the euill The Internall meanes for the enlarging of this kingdome of Christ is Internall the effectuall working of Gods Spirit without which no outward meanes whatsoeuer can be effectuall And therefore God is earnestly to be sought vnto by prayer to second his owne ordinances by the effectuall working of his owne Spirit that the same may be effectuall for the building vp of the elect and the gathering together of the body of Christ And this is that which all good Subiects must desire and labour for euery particular man according to his place Princes and Magistrates especially Then Ministers who are the Dispensers of Christs Lawes yea and all people for herein shall wee approue our selues true and loyall Subiects indeed to Christ our King And thus haue we seene how Christ is both Lord and King And now for this poore Penitent thus to behold Christs excellencie and glory at this time when he was at the lowest ebbe of his humiliation I say to behold Christs Godhead when it was most vailed in such a death to behold life and in such ignominie and reproach to behold such glory this makes greatly for the commendations of his faith Had hee in times past beene conuersant with Christ had hee heard his heauenly doctrine or seene those glorious miracles which he wrought as the disciples did there might haply that seed be fallen into his heart that howsoeuer buried for a time as it was the case of Peter yet at last might bring forth this happie fruite But this being the first sight that hee got of Christ for ought we know and that at such a time when Christ is most of all abased and when all his Disciples had forsaken him Surely this must needs declare the almightie power of God in him and commend his faith and conuersion to be admirable indeed But this will faith do the nature whereof is To raise a man aboue this life Doct. Not to liue by sense True faith raiseth vp a man aboue this life or to iudge of things according to the outward appearance but to beleeue Gods Word and things incredible and in some sort impossible against sence and aboue reason Thus was it with this Penitent Thiefe at this time What great things beleeueth and confesseth hee here of Christ against all sence and reason that he was Lord and King of heauen and earth able to giue eternall life and saluation to whom it pleased him when there was no outward appearance of any such power in Christ but rather indeed of the contrary This shewes the wonderfull force of faith yea hee beleeueth aboue hope and contrary to hope hauing no ground at all in naturall reason to persuade him thereunto Faith saith the Apostle is the euidence of things not seene Heb. 11.1 and the ground of things hoped for Where outward sence and naturall reason takes place there faith is not exercised It is the excellencie of faith to beleeue where we see not when we shall come to walke as the Apostle saith by faith 2. Cor. 5.7 and not by sight Yea when outward sence and naturall reason failes then doth faith most of all bestir it selfe Fortifying it selfe daily in all the attributes of God such as are his wisedome power truth iustice c. We may see this in Abraham in the very act of sacrificing his sonne Isaac Gen. 22.2 in whom the promise was made He consulted not with flesh and bloud what should become of the same if Isaac should faile But his faith looked vp higher euen vnto Gods power faithfulnesse and truth and stayeth himselfe thereon Wee haue a Catalogue of examples in this kinde mentioned by the Author of that Epistle to the Hebrewes Heb. 11. who manifested the truth of their faith by beleeuing the promises in the middest of the extremest dangers And the reason is Reas Because the faith of euery true beleeuer resteth it selfe vpon two immoueable props Gods power and Gods truth Gods power was the ground of that admirable faith that was found in Abraham Heb. 11.19 in sacrificing of Isaac He accounted that God was able to raise him vp euen from the dead from whence also he receiued him after And the consideration of Gods truth is excellent to the same end He is a God of truth and cannot lie Mat. 5.18 he cannot denie himselfe Heauen and earth shall passe away yet shall no one iot or tittle of his word passe away Seeing then the nature of faith is such Vse 1 as that it raiseth vp the faithfull soule aboue this life to beleeue contrary vnto hope as we see in this Penitent that albeit Christ at this time was in extreme ignominie and reproach yet acknowledgeth him to be Lord and King How many forts of mē want true faith this serues to shew then how many thousands in the world deceiue themselues and are farre from true faith First all such whose faith is not grounded vpon Gods word but onely vpon sence such truths as they are able to apprehe●d in their owne iudgements they will be content to allow of but such truths as they are not able by sence and reason to apprehend they presently reiect whereas true faith hath an eye principally to the word and rests there whilest sence and reason sees nothing Secondly such as by reason of outward prosperitie concludes they must needs bee highly in Gods fauour and loue whereas indeed Eccl. 9.2 No man knoweth either loue or hatred of that that is before him Whereas the childe of God that hath faith indeed rests vpon Gods bare word though for the present he see no performance Thirdly such who because the Lords iudgements are not presently executed haue their hearts set vpon euill and are ready to say with those cursed Atheists Where are the promises of his comming They neuer tremble before the Lord vntill his rod be vpon them Wheras the godly man that hath saith indeed hee knoweth that there is an vnchangeable certaintie in Gods threatnings and seeing the sword comming hideth himselfe Secondly Vse 2 let this serue to admonish vs all in the feare of God to take heed how we consult with flesh and bloud in things appertaining vnto God vnto eternall life and saluation The Impenitent Thiefe from the consideration of Christs wonderfull abasement and that common reproach that he now lay vnder from all sorts concludeth that he could not be God He is led as a beast onely by sence Christ appearing now without forme or beautie Isa 53. So depraued are our iudgements by nature in things appertaining vnto Christs kingdome But this Penitent Thiefe is led by another principle he beholds Christ not with fleshly eyes but with the eyes of faith and so euen in his lowest degree of humiliation beholds him as Lord and King heere is the strength and power of sauing faith indeed Lord remember me when thou commest Text. c. This Penitent being now to
glory by his stripes that wee should bee healed Isa 53.5 and that the Gospell should bee the word of reconciliation that hath no estimation for wisedome or authority in the world O how hard a thing is this to bring our corrupt hearts to beleeue this Secondly there are many things in the doctrine of saluation that are scandalous to the wicked In which respect the Apostle saith 1 Cor. 1.23 That the preaching of Christ crucified was to the Iewes a stumbling blocke and to the Greekes foolishnesse yea 1 Pet. 2.8 Christ himselfe is to some a very Rocke of offence How then is it possible that such should euer attaine this sauing grace truely to beleeue And last of all this is that treasure that God hath reserued for his children for none but those that are heyres of life Phil. 1. To you it is giuen to beleeue And when the Apostles preached the Word the Text saith Acts 22. As many as were ordained to eternall life beleeued and is therefore called the faith of Gods elect As for wicked and vngodly men the Apostle concludeth of such 1 Thes 3.2 All men haue not faith Seing then it is so hard and difficult a matter Vse 1 truely to beleeue this shewes that the faith of the greatest part of the world is no better then presumption who albeit they neuer sought this grace at wisedomes house nor at the word of faith which is the Gospell Rom. 10 For how can they beleeue on him on whom they haue not heard yet perswade themselues that they haue faith as well as the best as if it were so easie a matter truely to beleeue which indeed no lesse power must effect in vs then the mighty power of God Eph. 1.19 Such men doe wonderfully deceiue themselues How many haue wee amongst vs that liue in grosse and palpable ignorance and turne their backes vpon the ordinance of God hauing no delight therin liuing in all manner of open prophanenesse these men must needs be strangers from the couenant of promise and howsoeuer they may brag of their hope of eternall life yet as the Apostle saith They are without hope Eph 2.2 without God in the world Yea but they beleeue say they all the Articles of the Christian faith and repeate them daily But this may be a dead and vaine faith when it doth not worke by loue of piety towards God and charitie towards men And notwithstanding all this the Lord will professe against such in the last day Mat. 7.22 Depart from me ye workers of iniquity Yea but they come to Church heare the Word receiue the Sacrament pray to God and meane well though they be not so precise and forward as others are O but consider that of the Apostle Without faith it is impossible to please God And againe The word which they heard Heb. 4. profited them not because it was not mixed with faith in them that heard it It is faith that is all in all that giues acceptation to all our seruice wee doe vnto God Heb. 11.6 and without faith it is impossible to please him But how may I know that my faith is true Quest and such a faith as is proper and peculiar onely to the elect and not that common faith which may be in a common Protestant First Answ by those proper fruits that follow a trueiustifying faith not onely a ciuill life iust dealing outward performance of holy duties and the like which may bee in a naturall man and an vnbeleeuer But by those proper fruits of faith which are peculiar onely to the elect Such as are an inward loue of God of his Word and Children a willing subiection of the heart and life to Gods will renealed a constant communion with his Maiestie in prayer c. which are the proper fruits of a true beleeuer and euermore flow from a iustifying faith Secondly by our daily increase in the worke of mortification to the old man and workes of viuification to the new wherein the faith of a true beleeuer is daily exercised purging the heart Acts 15.9 and purifying the conscience daily from dead workes and inclining the same daily to the performance of the duties of holinesse readily and chearefully Secondly Vse 2 this may serue to admonish euery one to labour for the truth of this grace as for saluation it selfe without all which all those excellent and pretious promises profit not at all faith is all in all in the matter of saluation yea saluation it selfe in attributed thereunto Beleeue and thou shalt be saued Acts 16. where that is attributed to the instrument which belongeth indeed to the principall efficient to shew the excellency of this grace in it selfe as also the necessity therof in those that look for life and saluation This is that will stid vs in the euill day this giues vs to participate of the new couenant and will assure our hearts of the full fruition of euerlasting life at last Ioh. 3.16 Verily verily I say vnto you hee that beleeueth on me hath euerlasting life where Christ bindes his promise of euerlasting saluation onely vnto the beleeuer with the like asseueration he doth vnto this Penitent here Verily this day thou shalt bee with me c. And last of all this may serue for ground of comfort vnto all Gods people that they bee not discouraged though they finde infidelity in them wee haue no grace in this life in perfection and they that haue had the greatest measure of faith as wee haue heard yet haue had the same mixed with doubtings and feares And therefore it is recorded of the people of Israel that when they were deliuered out of captiuity they were like men in a dreame Psal 126. Onely wee are to take heed that wee doe not please our selues or rest in any such doubtings for that will bee maruellous vncomfortable but to labour to come out thereof and to get assurance which is done by frequenting the publike ministery of the Word whereby faith is begotten and increased in vs by the reuerent vse of the Sacrament of the Lords Supper Rom. 4.11 for that is the Seale of the righteousnesse of faith by renewing of our repentance daily and by keeping a more strict watch ouer our liues whereby wee shall come daily more and more to bee settled and stablished in our holy and pretious faith Verily I say vnto thee Text. c. The next thing wee are to obserue in Christs asseueration is the certainty of his promise the which to perswade this Penitent vnto Christ is pleased to binde with a kinde of oath verily q. d. Thou shalt not neede to doubt or any way call into question that I now promise vnto thee that thou shalt be this day with me in Paradice for I assure thee thou mayest rest vpon it that I will make good my word therein though thou seest mee now without forme or beauty forsaken of all
doe they else but rob God of his glory and depriue a Christian soule of his chiefest ioy Now I would not be mistaken as though I meant that the comfort and assurance of a Christians saluation were so firme and certaine as that the same were neuer intermixed and ouer-clouded There is no such assurance in this life to bee looked for nay rather Gods people haue felt much feare and doubtings in themselues Hezechias complaines Esa 39. that the Lord had bruised his bones like a Lyon And Dauid is full of complainings Psal 31.22 Psal 77.7 I am cast out of thy sight will the Lord shew no more fauour and hath hee shut vp his louing kindenesse in displeasure And againe Psal 69.3 My eyes faint for wayting so long vpon my God Nay I dare adde this further that hee which neuer doubted of his saluation had neuer true faith to beleeue aright the pardon of his sins and the assurance of his saluation for hadst thou faith thou mightest assure thy selfe that Sathan would winnow thee But what manner of assurance then is this you speake of Quest Not an assurance that is free from doubtings and feares Answ but such an assurance that labours after assurance Assurance that wrestles and combats with doubtings and feares It is the wisedome of God by this meanes to settle and stablish the hearts of his seruants A man that hath newly planted a tree will bee euer and anone shaking of it not purposing to ouerthrow it but to settle it the more and thus the Lord by suffering the faith of his chosen sometimes to be shaken will haue their hearts rooted and grounded in him whilest they learne to deny themselues and to rest in him their strength Secondly seeing it is the pleasure of our good God thus to cheere vp the hearts of his chosen in their Pilgrimage here to fill their hearts with such ioyes and to giue them such secret and sweet raptures in the sence of his fauour in his Sonne whereby with the Spouse they role themselues vpon the beds of roses Can. as she confesseth and that to cause them so much the more cheerefully to serue him This may serue for our instruction to try our hearts and to see whether the worke of grace and of faith be wrought in vs. It is the aduice of the Apostle 2 Cor. 13.5 Proue your selues whether ye be in the faith how shall we doe this but by making particular application vnto our selues of those things wee beleeue In the matters of this life it is cucry mans care to doale vpon certainties for tenures of lands for Conueyances Leases c. Councell is entertained and euery word therein is scanned men will not deale but vpon good grounds But alas for the matter of our chiefe inheritance how simply doe men deale therein they are content to rest vpon a bare hope and thinke that a Lord haue mercy vpon mee will serue the turne What meaneth the Apostle to say Giue all diligence to make your calling and election sure but to shew that a Christians chiefest care must be for this But how may a man come to Quest this assurance of his saluation Wee must get good euidence and assurance of our faith in Christ Answ for so saith the Apostle As many as beleeued in him Ioh. 1.12 to them gaue he this power to be made the sonnes of God euen to them that beleeue on his name And againe We are saued by faith No man can haue the spirit of adoption that wants faith to beleeue Now for the obtayning of this grace of sauing faith the ordinary meanes is the preaching of the Word Rom. 10.17 faith commeth by hearing and the Gospell is called the word of faith vpon that then wee are to attend with all care and diligence as we looke to get faith and so consequently the saluation of our owne soules Secondly the Apostle giues this note how to know our adoption and so consequently whether wee be in the state of saluation or not Rom. 8.16 His spirit beareth witnesse to our spirit that we are the sonnes of God Now concerning this testimony of Gods spirit I will not make my selfe so skilfull to define what it is it is better felt then exprest The Prophet cals it The hearing of a voyce behinde vs Esa 38.21 whereby the heart comes to be perswaded of it reconciliation with God But how shall I know that my perswasion is not presumption Quest There be two speciall markes whereby we may distinguish betwixt them Ans First that vndoubtedly is the voyce of Gods spirit when comfort and assurance is felt in the heart after such time as the heart hath first beene humbled and cast downe in the sight and sence of sinne Psal My heart saith Dauid is as waxe it is molten in the middest of my body for in the time of a mans securitie when hee hath little or no apprehension of sinne then for a man to hope well and to conclude of his owne saluation is no strange thing nothing is more vsuall in the world amongst meer naturall men that neuer felt the smart of sinne then to bragge and boast of this assurance of saluation but alas they raise vp this building but vpon a sandy foundation which will neuer stand in the time of try all for it is Gods manner of dealing vsually in this work of mans saluation to lay full low whom hee intendeth to aduance full high by sorrow to bring them vnto ioy by death to bring them vnto life and by their humiliation for sinne to bring them to glory so that when a man hath once truely felt the smart of sinne when a man hath once combated with Gods wrath and the terrors of hell haue possessed his soule here is a good foundation to build the hope of heauen vpon for humiliation is the ground of exaltation and after this to stay a mans selfe vpon the promise of God in Christ is vndoubtedly the voyce of Gods spirit a token of true comfort and a note of true ioy Secondly when comfort ariseth from the comfortable vse of the meanes God himselfe hath appointed such as are the preaching of the Word the reuerent vse of the Sacrament prayer reading of the Scripture meditation c. for the Lord is euer a maintainer of that course which hee himselfe hath sanctified and set apart to the same end so then try thy assurance thus hath it beene layd in godly sorrow for sinne hast thou attended the poasts of the Lords Sanctuary c. This is vndoubtedly the voyce of Gods spirit and not of presumption But if on the contrary part thou neuer yet feltest such griefe of heart for sinne thy conscience did neuer yet torment thee in the sight and sence of sinne neither hast thou euer had any delight in the Lords Sabbaoths nor the duties of holinesse c. O deceiue not thy own soule thy hope of heauen of eternall life and