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A89271 An explicite declaration of the testimony of Christ according to the plain sayings of the Gospel: and therein, of the purposes, promises, and covenants of God, as by Gospel declared. With, a consideration of a question stated about faith. By Thomas Moore, Senior. Moore, Thomas, Senior. 1656 (1656) Wing M2593B; ESTC R231372 616,621 754

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evil fruits by the members of the body And because this cursed disposition was at first begotten by Satans lye beleeved and is retained and strengthned by his suggestions received Rev. 12.9 he is said to be the Deceiver of the whole world and because of the devillish nature of it being heated and fired by Satan Jam. 3.6 Matth. 15.19 the heart in which it dwelleth and ruleth is compard to hell deep and dark And out of this heart our Saviour saith proceed evil thoughts murders adulteries fornications thefts false witness blasphemies And where envying-strife and such evil fruits are the wisdom such profess comes not from above Jam. 3.15 but is earthly sensual devillish Now this disposition is an evil root an evil tree and he in whose heart this disposition hath the Lordship hath an evil treasure in his heart and so out of it bringeth forth evil things Matth. 12.35 And those that are one with and under the dominion of this disposition having no supernatural disposition to cross and crucifie this they are upon that account and so long a generation of wicked men of vipers and so evil trees Mar. 12.34 Luke 6.43 and cannot bring forth any good fruit at all But now on the other side such as from the holy Spirit testifying of Christ in the Gospel do beleeve that word or testimony of Christ Joh. 6.33 Rom. 1.16 1 Thess 2.13 which is Spirit and life so as they beleeve on Christ then there is by it effected in the heart not onely a reproof and dislike of the former disposition with its lusts 2 Pet. 1.4 5. 2 Thess 1.10 Rom. 7.22 2 Cor. 4.16 Eph. 4.22 23. Col. 3.9 10. Ezek. 36.26 2 Cor. 3.3.18 4 Cor. 2.16 Joh. 3.6 1 Joh. 5.4 Psal 32.2 Joh 7.37 38 39. Gal. 5 17 22 23. but also a new heavenly and Christian-like disposition is from the word and grace beleeved effected in the heart which is no part of the soul or body but an influence from Christ beleeved in and an infusion of the Holy Ghost that dethrones the old disposition from its lordly power in the heart and gets the throne and lordly power in the heart it self and this is called an inward man a new man a new heart a new spirit the Spirit and minde of Christ And this Spirit or disposition is born of the Spirit and so of God and so is Spirit and divine power is in it and it overcomes the world and in it is no guile and it is full of heavenly springs and holy and spiritual lusts according to the minde of God So that this is a good tree and brings forth good fruit and cannot bring forth any evil fruit And he that hath this disposition in his heart hath a good treasure in his heart Mat. 7.18 12.35 and out of the abundance of the good treasure in his heart brings forth good things And upon this account 3 As a man is one with and under this new and spiritual disposition in which by faith Christ dwelleth in his heart he even the man also so far is born of God Joh. 1.13 2 Cor. 5.17 1 Joh. 2.28 3.5 9. And upon this account a new creature and so far doth righteousness and sinneth not And so far in such a sense a good tree and bringeth forth good fruit and not evil But then this last is to be understood according to the expression and with such cautions as the Scripture hath given us thereabout For the man that is a beleever cannot be said to be a good tree and that he cannot bring forth evil fruit in so full a sense as the unbeleever is called an evil tree and that he cannot bring forth good fruit because the unbeleever is under the power of the evil disposition and hath not the supernatural heavenly disposition in him And so what light or motions soever flash upon him yet he is in the flesh and mindes the things of the flesh and walks after the flesh and cannot please God But the beleever though he be from under the lordly power of the evil disposition and the new and supernatural disposition hath got the seat in his heart and so the commanding power yet the evil disposition remains in his members and faculties still Gal. 5.17 Rom. ● 14 ●4 and so they are both in him the one lusting and warting against the other so as the beleever cannot do as and what he would so that though the new disposition be a good tree and can bring forth none but good fruit ●om 7.14 15 16 17 20 24 25. yet the beleever himself is under a double consideration One as man having the old disposition in him with its lustings through which he is hindred and captived and so sometime with the flesh serving the law of sin and death and there he cryes I am carnal c. And again as he is a beleever having the new disposition in him with its lusts and he under the power of it and so free and so there is I and I my self and I according to the inward man and I with my minde do serve the law of God but with my flesh c. And so far as with his minde he serves the law of God and walks after the Spirit so far he is a good tree and bringeth forth good fruit And that he may so do still there are two things taught him by Grace 1 That he hold fast his esteem and minding of and confidence in Christ Joh. 13.1.11 Rom. 7.25 8.2 Gal. 2.20 Gal. 5.16 18 23 24 6.8 Rom. 6. 8 1● 13. 12.1 2. Gal. 5.16 18 24 6.8 Eph. 4.21 24. Col. 1.23 3.9 10 12. Heb. 3.14 Joh. 15.7 in whom this supernatural disposition or Spirit is and from whom it flows into and in all that by faith are united to him and not otherwise it is not nor doth abide in any separate from him or turning aside from him but as the beleever abides in him and lives by the faith of him 2 That by this renewing of his minde he with the word beleeved do oppose and resist the lusts of the flesh and side with sow too and walk after the Spirit fulfilling the motions of it And so they shall reap of the Spirit life ever lasting And this is the Spirits counsel direction and charge given to all beleevers without difference and so is the promise given and hope set before them So to the Romans so to the Galatians to the Ephesians to the Collossians to the Hebrews and by Christ to all his Disciples If they abide in him and his word in them If they walk after the Spirit they shall not fulfil the lusts of the flesh if they walk after the Spirit they shall live c. But if they sow to the flesh they shall reap corruption if they live after the flesh they shall dye But abiding in the faith they partake of Christ and by his
be wise they become most foolish and their Wisdom and their Knowledge perverteth them f Rom. 1.22 1 Cor. 3.19 20. Isa 47.10 or else such filth and blasphemy would never come out of their Mouths much less have been set forth by their Pens as to say That the Scripture contains not all things necessary to Salvation That it is full of Obscurity a killing Letter a dumb Judge inky Divinity a Nose of Wax that may be bended any way That every Heretick proves his Heresie by Scripture and That the Scripture is fitted to the time and variably understood so that the sense thereof is one while this another while that according as the Church is pleased to change her Judgement in determining the sense and That the Gospel was written not to rule our Faith but to be ruled by it and so though a Point of Faith be affirmed never so plainly in Scripture yet it is but sub judice and doubtful without a higher Determination though herein be Difference among them who shall give that Determination some say The Pope some say A Council some say The Pope and the Council both consenting some say A Synod or Convocation of learned and holy Men some say This gathered Assembly or Congregation some That and some say Humane Reason in a Logical Discourse and some say The infallible Spirit in this or that Man And thus do they draw Men from God and his Word rejecting that as of none effect occasioning divisions and contentions without number and so in multiplying Sects not onely seducements from the Faith but wars and ruines are like to follow And Satan that takes advantage from the Flesh to rule in the Hearts of Unbelievers is alwayes at hand subtil and diligent to set forward this evil business and he will abuse Reason use subtil and provoking Motives yea and bring Scripture Sentences with some word subtilly left out and also vent Spirations with boldness though false yea pretend to move to confidence in God though out of his way and to help one to a better condition yea he attempted this where he had no advantage g Mat. 4.3 9. Luke 4.2 11. how much more will he do it where he hath the advantage of corrupt Flesh to work upon yea to keep his possession by some unclean lust or to disturb the proceedings of Truth he can transform himself into an Angel of Light and confess Jesus to be the Holy One of God h Mark 1.23 24. 3.11 and pretend to help Believers in Christ to a better condition i 2 Cor. 11.3 14 and he can teach his Ministers to do the same and much more to maintain some false Doctrine or keep the hold of a false Spirit to rent the Union and disturb the Faith and Fellowship of the Saints and yet be counted of that Number and for this end to make Confession of the Truth and give an Honourable Testimony to the Servants of the Truth and yet vaunt of some higher things to lead men to k Act. 16.16 17 18. Phil. 1.15 16. 2 Cor. 11 13 14 15.18 Thus busie is Satan ruling in the Wisdom of the Flesh whence the Wisdom of the Flesh and so all carnal Men are full of oppositions against the plain Testimony of Scripture yea sometimes some in some measure gracious are yet by Satan and his Instruments and the remaining Flesh in them in some measure tainted so as from many Men we have many Objections against the plain sayings of the Gospel and the plain appearing sense imported by them And notwithstanding all said in the Scriptures quoted in the first and second Chapters yet will they neither give that Glory to God themselves to believe him on his word nor suffer those that do to be at rest but seek to trouble and unsettle them many wayes and the wayes by which they endeavour to trouble Believers are especially three first by Spirit or pretence of Inspiration and speaking from an infallible Spirit Secondly by Word in Queries or subtil Reasonings and Philosophical Disputes Thirdly by pretence of Scripture alleadging it with some addition or diminution or wresting of all which we are forewarned to beware l 1 Joh. 4 1. Col. 2 8. 2 Thes 2.2 I shall endeavour to remove the most usual Objections which each of them do make CHAP. 4. An Assay to remove the Objections of those that pretend Spirit come clothed with Pretence of Inspiration and Zeal Object 1 YOu have nothing but Letter what you read in other Mens Writings but I have the Spirit the infallible Spirit God hath inspired this to me and it is God within me that speaketh by me and that I speak is the true Sense and Minde of God your Sense imported by the Letter is carnal and fleshly and of Man and so not the true Sense Answ 1. Your boasting discovers your unsoundness for he that speaketh of himself seeketh his own glory a John 7.18 and not he that commendeth himself but he whom God commendeth is approved b 2 Cor. 10.18 2. Your bearing witness of your self makes you like the Heathen Idols c Isa 44.9 and your witness not true d Joh. 5 31 32. and coming in your own Name pretending the Name of Christ as if you were Christ declares you to be a false Apostle or Prophet e John 5.43 7.18 Mat. 24.5 24. 3. For the true Christ full of and led by the Holy Ghost gave every Answer to the Tempter with Thus it is written f Mat. 4. Luk. 4. and directed all his Hearers to search the Scriptures and the true Apostles though filled with the Holy Ghost yet did magnifie the Scriptures fore-written and proved and made known all their Doctrine by them according to the Command of God g Gal. 1.8 16. Rom. 16.25 26. Act. 17.2 3. 18.28 26.22 23. And that Spirit or that Man pretending Spirit which heareth not submitteth not to believe obey and be determined by the Doctrine and Saying of the Prophets and Apostles is not of God h 1 Joh. 4.6 2 Pet. 3.2 Wherefore that Spirit that speaks of himself is not of God for the Holy Spirit never speaketh of himself but he witnesseth of Christ and sheweth and teacheth the things of him and that in bringing to remembrance the Sayings of Christ by himself or his Spirit in the Prophets that were written and he had before taught his Apostles that they might witness them to us and we believe through their word i Joh. 16.13 14.26 Luk. 24.25 26 44 45 47. Joh. 17.20 And those that by Faith do know That the world was made by God k Heb. 11.1 2. and that it is preserved and upheld by God through Christ l Psal 35.3 Col. 1.17 and that the Scripture was given by Inspiration of God m 2 Tim. 3.16 and Christ sent forth and to have done all things according to the Scripture n Act. 13.32 33.
their ways of wresting Scripture but to grow in Grace and in the Knowledge of our Saviour Jesus Christ d 2 Pet. 3.16 17 18. Gal. 1.6 7 8. 1 Pet. 2.2 3. And thus much in answer to the Adversaries of the Truth and Plainness of the Import of the Sayings of the Gospel in the Testimony of Christ CHAP. 7. A Conclusion of all aforesaid with the Assent of a learned Man and my submission thereto BY all said from the first Chapter till now it appears to be the only true and safe way for discerning and knowing Truth and avoiding Falshood and Error to resort to the Law and the Testimony and to believe the sayings thereof and count what it sayth and importeth true and good and whatsoever or by whomsoever uttered that is not according thereto let that be counted a lye and deceit that we may justifie God in his Sayings whoever reprove us for it Consenters in this Truth those that read much know I have many but I shall here instance no more but that learned and mighty esteemed Mr. John Owen who in the Book I read over saith Pag. 190. Sect. 2. Doubtless it were better for Men to captivate their understandings to the Obedience of Faith than to invent distinctions and evasions to escape the power of so many plain Texts of Scripture and those literally and properly and not figuratively and metaphorically expressing the Truth contained in them which though it may be done sometime yet is it not in a constant Uniform Tenure of Expression anywhere the manner of the Holy Ghost Pag. 192. Sect. 4. And again he saith Neither is it possible to apprehend That the Scripture would so often so expressly affirm the same things in plain proper words if they were not to be taken in the sense which they hold out And he also saith Pag. 3. One Scripture in its own plainness and simplicity will be of more use for the end I aim at than twenty Scholastical Arguments pressed with never so much accurateness and subtilty yea he also saith Page 375. If an unusual sense of a word be found in a thousand places it will not enforce it in another place unless the circumstances of it and matter whereabout it treateth enforce that sense and will not bear that which is proper yea Page 253. Sect. 14. he saith To the Law and to the Testimony with all the conceptions and notions of the most intelligent Man if they answer not this rule it is because there is no Truth in them And in his Epistle in a Book by him forewritten he counsels To honour God and Christ in his own Language or else be for ever silent and that all our inventions be they never s●splendent another adds rational too in our eyes yet to him they are abomination How well hath Mr. Owen said and counselled others in all this Oh that he had walked in this counsel by these Rules himself but if he hath done otherwise in his Controversies yet it is good in all that he saith according to Truth to do as he saith though not as he hath done in some of his Writings It may be these sayings were put in to counsel and cautionate his Reader that he takes not all he readeth upon trust and that he would have others and will hereafter himself follow this Rule and therefore though he would not grant like Christian Requests of mine but went beside all these Rules in dealing with a Treatise of mine yet in Love and Obedience to the Truth I will grant and yield to all this and endeavour to follow this Rule to the utmost of the Ability given me and so desire that every Saying or Writing of mine now or heretofore written and so of others likewise may be tried by the Testimony of Christ and the plain Sayings thereof and all that agreeth not thereto I confess and renounce as a lye and deceit and so I would have others to do Let the Scriptures try and judge us all but let not any of us be the Triers and Judgers of the Scriptures but the Searchers Believers and Observers of the same for which I suppose the Declaration already given and Rule consented in is good yet I will add a word or two suted to the capacity of such as are of the meanest Understanding among Believers CHAP. 8. An Assay to direct the weakest to finde the Testimony of Christ in the Sayings thereof to be plain and to have their own plain Import that such as know their own Tongue and the end and use of words therein may also discern the Sense and Import of the plain Sayings of Christ in the Gospel IF any desire to understand clearly the plain Import of the Sayings of Christ and so the true sense of a Saying in the Gospel There are some Rules very good and safe and useful for some Men as to take that sense which will agree with the Analogy of Faith and with the Ten Commandments and with that Doctrine and Ground of all right Praying called The Lord's Prayer and which most abaseth the Nature of fallen Man and exalteth the Grace of God which surely is good nor can there be any right sense if it agree not with these Rules as Scripture layes them forth yet is there great difference among even the Learned and Godly in the understanding of these Rules and Application of them much difference between some about the Analogy of Faith and between some about the end and use of the Law and about the meaning of divers Petitions yea and also what tends to the abasing of man and magnifying of Grace so that certainty to all will not be found in their use of these Rules seeing even the Rules also must be understood according to the plain Sayings of the Gospel of Christ and so the Rule fore-given and consented in is best yet coming to the Scripture to know the Minde of God that the weak may discern the plain appearing sense Observe these Directions First Beware of those evils that will certainly hinder one from meeting with the right and comfortable understanding of the Minde of God in Scripture and for that cause take heed 1. That we keep no Idol in our Hearts allow of no evil Lust or Confidence or Purpose or Desire of Praise of Men lest as a punishment we be left to false conceits a Ezek. 14.1 8. Numb 22.12 1● John 5.44 2. That we lean not to our Understandings or think by our Wit and Learning to judge what God's Minde is but become Fools in our selves that we may be wise in believing God b Prov. 3.5 7. 26.12 1 Cor. 3.18 21. 3. That we make no Man nor Men on Earth our Rabbie so as we take our Faith about the Truth of any Doctrine or Sense of Scripture-Sayings on trust from him or so as not to receive any without his approbation c Mat. 23.8 9 10. 4. That we be not over-busie in raising Queries
then and now be said to do these signs which those of the first times personally did 2. But this will more appear by the words Mar. 16.17 Shall follow them that believe for as the Signs and Wonders done by Moses and in his Ministration did follow the Israelties that is accommodate them in all after-Ages till the Messiah promised came not in being done over again but in that first Deut. 6.6 7 20 24. with Exod. 12.26 27. they were left upon record together with the Law and Doctrine confirmed by them in which they had those Signs together with the Law and Doctrine to teach their Children and one another And secondly in having and believing Psa 78. all and minding the Law and Doctrine so confirmed they had all those Signs also to minde and believe And thirdly Psa 66.6 Hos 12.4 Jer. 32.19 20 21. Mat. 12.38 39. 16.1 4. in minding and believing the Doctrine confirmed by those Signs they had the same use and benefit of those Signs for farthering their confidence and rejoycing in God in praying to him seeking help of him and resting on him for it in every need as they had in whose personal sight they were done And so did these Signs follow them Mar. 8.11 12. Luk. 11.29 Joh. 2.18 6.30 31. Heb. 12.22 23. and it was an evil and adulterous Generation that did call for the doing them over again even so the Believers being come into the same Society and Congregation with the first Witnesses The Apostle in this very sense takes in all the Believers to the coming of Christ using that word we 1 Cor. 15.51 1 Thes 4.15 And in this sense we all may be said to have those Signs done by the first Witnesses to follow us and to accommodate us in that they are left upon Record for us in the Record of the Gospel that was confirmed by them Luk. 2.1 4. Joh. 20.31 Rom. 15.4 Mar. 16.20 Heb. 2.4 1 Cor. 14.20 21. Isa 28.11 12 13. Luk. 16.31 that therein and thereby we may have the same use for minding and teaching them and being confirmed in the Faith of the Gospel and so for farthering our confidence as they of the first times had yea they are affirmed to be writ for that end and it is a Sign of an evil heart to call for these Signs to be done over again which if it should be granted yet would not such evil hearts believe And as this appears both by the manner of Christ his promising and the words in his promise so it doth also appear 3. By the Apostles setting them down having set down the abiding gifts first second third sort he saith After that 1 Cor. 12.28 miracles then gifts of healing helps in Government diversities or kindes of tongues After God had called Moses and Aaran and spoken by them to the Children of Israel and sent them to speak to Pharaoh he added Signs and Wonders that made the Enemies say This is the finger of God and he fighteth for Israel and causeth Israel to believe his Words and sing his Praise But those Signs were not to be done over again but remembred in all Generations following and so much the Apostle intimates here by the word afterward as an addition and over-plus for a time All that may seem to darken this sense is because helps in Government is named among these Gifts to which answer might be given That the naming them with these doth no more equal them and make them of the like Nature for their Tendency and Temporariness then the naming things indifferent and evil onely in the use by Circumstance in one and the same sentence with things simply and absolutely evil Act. 15.20 doth equal them and make them of like Nature and Tendency at all times And yet this placing helps in Government among the things that come in afterward and in the middest of those temporary Gifts doth instruct us also 1. That these helps in Government Elders and Deacons and such outward Offices were not of the Essence of those spiritual Gifts which Christ ascended up to Heaven to give but such as in the Wisdom of those spirituall Gifts given they might as occasion and need was after appoint or elect and so those came in afterwards as hath been foreshewn 2. That these helps in Government are not of the Essence of the Church nor simply requisite thereto the Church was before them and truely in being before it had them and these came afterward into the Church for outward Order and Ornament as is foreshewn yea it may be to instruct us 3. That as those outward Offices had not their rise immediately in the first pouring forth of the heavenly Gifts but afterward so they shall not have their continuance in the true Church and Sanctuary the real and mystical Body of Christ till his personal coming again as those spiritual Gifts shall though they were of longer continuance then the Miracles and Gifts of Healing and diversites of Tongues for outward acting were a time was fore-seen to come when some of these outward Officers would fall from Heaven from the simplicity of Christ and receiving their Knowledge and Furniture from the Gospel believed even the Testimony of Jesus that is the Spirit of Prophesie and came from Heaven and those spiritual Gifts and Furniture received in belief thereof which came from Heaven and so fall to the Earth in love of the Learning Philosophy Rev. 19.20 Arts and Sciences of the Gentiles and with that interpret and teach using it as the Key of Knowledge and so bring in a smoke covering the Face of the Gospel and Church with Darkness And such Officers getting to be the chief in the outward Court the outward Court would be left unto the Gentiles and then the Man of sin would enter and sit therein and he would be making Apostles Evangelists Pastors and Teachers and none should be counted so but those of his making and calling and if by his usurped Power and feigned Miracles he could not generally perswade Men of this yet he would claim such Authority for ordaining Bishops and Deacons that there should be none acknowledged but of his ordaining yea he and the Officers ordained by him shall bear the Name of the Church and Clergy as if out of Union with them no Salvation and all that will not submit to and acknowledge this Power in him and his Officers shall soon be thrust out of Office and excommunicated out of the outward Court of the Church and then the Holy City the true Church and Sanctuary would be trodden under Foot Rev. 11.1 2 3. 2 Thes 2.4 Joh. 6.2 and clothed with sackcloth in disgrace and persecution yet the Testimony of Jesus and Truth and Verity of all these spiritual Gifts was in and would remain and be in this Sanctuary the true though despised Church and stript of her outward Ornaments and Officers and Power is given to these by
interpretation in his gracious account and acceptance they are as Believers and of the Kingdom and he can regenerate them in the very taking away their breath if not before and he will compleat their Regeneration with the reft of the Saints in the Resurrection of the Just and of these he hath an innumerable Seed or Generation But these come not in the number I am to speak of nor was any purpose against these Let this be heeded Again for the Sons of Men as Men fallen and meerly natural and come to the use of understanding yet if no day of gracious visitation hath passed on them so as in some measure to open their eyes and give them to discern and move in their hearts towards convincement and turning these are all yet in blindeness darkness and under the power of sin and Satan corruption in sinful lusts working in them and so are blinde deaf dead in respect of the Life of God in Christ and so are unable to hear see understand and believe the Testimony of Christ yea all that come to the use of understanding till by some light and power from God they be so visited as to be touched in heart somewhat lighted and touched with some convincements in means used are in this evil case and none better then other in that respect And these are not the objects or subjects of the purposes I have to speak of but as there is in the will and purpose of God a Day or Dayes of Visitation for all that are come to the use of understanding 1 Pet. 2.22 especially where the Gospel comes and is preached among them as it is among those I can speak or write to So of such as this Day of Visitation hath passed upon let me be understood namely of those towards whom God in using means doth in the means he useth and by the light and power he therein extendeth open their ears to hear his voice and enlightneth their minde to discern so opening their eyes to see in some measure what is presented to and required of them and moveth in their hearts by his word sounded and grace presented that they might in seeing see in hearing hear and so understand and turn towards him and so he would heal them In all which there is no betterness in one more then in another yea they that in seeing see have nothing to glory in but the Riches of his Grace in giving them such an eye and alluring them with such an object in seeing to see and extending so freely following Grace to heal them But they that in seeing see not when an eye is given them and such an object presented to their view but for the love of any other thing dislike the light and so close their eys stop their ears and harden their hearts have therein willingly made themselves much worse then either themselves or their Fellows forewere and this not through any want on the part of God or Christ but meerly through wilfulness in themselves and siding with the Tempter And of Men thus visited and under this consideration I am now to speak and so in the Scripture I finde 4. God's will and purpose concerning these thus described and under this consideration and so beheld That those who when he hath so opened their ears and eyes and sounded his Word and presented Truth to them and moved in their hearts that they might in hearing hear and in seeing see and they then do in hearing hear or attend his voice and in seeing see and minde what he displayeth and presenteth to them and so in the motion and strength given them are assaying to turn at his reproof he will heal that is save enlive and enable them to believe and so pour our his Spirit and make known his words unto them such his purpose his word his promise But those that when he hath so opened their ears and eyes and is moving in their hearts as hath been said that they having eyes and ears might in seeing see and in hearing hear and then they for the love of any lust or conceited goodly thing or opinion or supposed righteousness close their eyes at the light reproving it and so will not in seeing see c. lest they should understand and be converted these he will blinde and harden so as they cannot believe but stumble at the word discovering Christ and convincing yet will he not altogether give over these at the first repulse but come again with some chastisements and renewed reproofs and strivings and if they abide not still in impenitency and unbelief he will receive and save them but if they still wilfully persist in their rebellion he will reprobate them and then they cannot believe but shall be eternally damned and so eat the fruit he saith not of his decrees but of their own wayes Prov. 1.31 32 Hos 13. 2 Pet. 2.1 Mat. 16.26 so that their destruction is of themselves they have lost their own Souls And these to be the purposes of God and in this manner to be fulfilled is abundantly cleerly revealed and affirmed in the Scripture John 5.25 The dead as all by nature are in sins and trespasses Joh. 5.25 Eph. 2.1 2 3 and that meant here expresly shewn by mentioning that as another manner of death when Men are in their Graves vers 28 29. shall hear the voice of the Son of God and he saith not all they shall live but they that hear shall live Which can be no other but they that in hearing hear he that quickneth whom he will will quicken them and they shall live vers 21-26 the Father and he being one in will and purpose and so our Saviour openeth it himself declaring this to be the way of his Father's and his proceeding according to his purpose and so his purpose when he telleth his Disciples the cause why he spake to the people in Parables Mat. 4.23 to whom it appears in all the three Evangelists he had before preached the Gospel plainly and they had not so received as to become his Disciples he saith to them that in hearing were become his Disciples Mat. 13. Mat. 13. v. 11 vers 11. Becanse it is given unto you to know the mysteries of the kingdom of heaven but to them it is not given 12 now minde the cause or reason for whosoever hath to him shall be given and he shall have more abundance but whosoever hath not from him shall be taken away even that which he hath And this explicated by himself Therefore speak I to them in parables 13 because they seeing see not and hearing hear not c. which is plain to be They have their eyes opened and their ears opened and by spiritual motion the word sown in their heart And so hath that is hath had given him an eye to see an ear to hear and the Word with motion brought to his Heart and so hath a price put in his hand Pro.
difference prevailed with to believe in Christ and in that believing have been through the excellency and operation of that grace believed prevailed with to let all go for Christ to enjoy him and so severed from their Union and Fellowship with the World and their former vain confidences and designs and so chosen through the Sanctification of the Spirit and Belief of the Truth and set for love-services though through sufferings These are the Lovers of God and the Called according to purpose And of these and only such as these the Apostle speaketh in this 28 v. and these only are the Subjects of that he speaks in the two Verses following which are the reason ground and proof that he gives to confirm the Truth of this he hath said v. 28. We know that all things work together for good to them that love God c. for or because view the verses CHAP. 7. Of Romans 8.29 30. FOr whom he did foreknow Rom. 8.29 30 he also did predestinate to be conformed to the image of his Son that he might be the first-born among many brethren moreover whom he did predestinate them he also called and whom he called them he also justified and whom he justified them he also glorified Let the words be minded he saith not here or anywhere else That there were a sort of people foreknown and elect of God and given to Christ to die for them such a Saying would cross all the Doctrine of the Gospel and the very place it self for if any were so elect then Christ could neither be the Root nor Fountain nor Pattern of Election and so in these respects not the first-born among many Brethren as this place affirms him to be Nor doth the Apostle here or any otherwhere say That some of Adam's Sons were predestinate to be eternally saved and some to be eternally damned before the World was and that Christ came to save the one sort and not the other nor doth he here paint out any of fallen Mankind considered as sinners and unbelievers to be foreknown of God and thus predestinated by him nor is it appearing anywhere in Scripture That God hath foreknown or doth know own and approve any of the fallen Sons of Adam that live in unbelief 1 Pet. 2.9 Rom. 9.25 26 Psal 101.4 5.4 5 either before or in the beginning of the world or since or any till they be brought to believe in his Son yea to affirm such a thing is to deny and affirm cross to the whole Scripture and no way agreeing with this place which brings in onely the Lovers of God that are the called according to purpose as those and only those who have been thus foreknown and predestinated and are the onely subjects of this Election and Predestination here spoken of and so the saying is brought in to uphold and comfort such in the services of love and sufferings to which they are called and that we may cleerly understand the sense it will be profitable for us to minde according to Scripture-language what is meant 1. By Foreknowing 2. By Predestination 3. By Calling 4. By Justifying and Glorifying 5. What the end and scope of the Apostle here is And 6. what the way he takes to accomplish his end In all which the sense appears fully 1. Rom. 8.29 By foreknowing is cleer to be meant fore-owning approving loving and taking well-pleasedness with otherwise in our vulgar sense of the word knowing God foresaw and knew all things good and bad Luk. 13.27 Mat. 7.23 Psal 101. ● Psal 1.6 but in the Language the Scripture here speaketh the Lord doth not never did nor will know an unbeliever hypocrite and wicked Man but he knoweth that is upholdeth approveth loveth accepteth the way of the righteous and so though God be full of compassion and hath given his Son that we might live through him yet is he well pleased with none that having light and means in any measure extended do not accordingly believe in him and love him such however in love of compassion pitied and forborn and still called on and striven with to repent and believe yet till they do so repent and believe he is displeased with them Joh. 3.36 Psal 18.43 Isa 55.5 Rom. 9.25 26 1 Joh. 4.16 19 1 Cor. 8.3 and they abide under wrath and displeasedness And as they know not that is do not own and love the Lord so likewise they are not so known and owned of him and so while they remain such they are in this sense of approbation and special love not known not his people not beloved But if any man through the belief of God's love do love God that same is known of him so the Apostle brings it in as after their believing and turning from serving Idols when they knew not God Gal. 4.9 nor were known of him but now after ye have known God or rather are known of him for known unto God that is approved of God and well pleasing to him are all his works from the beginning of the World Act. 15.18 Joh. 6.29 1 Pet. 1.21 Rom. 5.5 8 10 when he hath made known his love through his Son and so brought Men to believe in his Son and in that belief shed abroad his love in their heart and so sprung up love to his Son and to him This is the work and he approveth it and loveth and approveth such Lovers of him Act. 15.19 Joh. 14.21 23 See ch 10. And this the Apostle affirmeth to prove it an evil work of any to trouble such in such Faith and love and so our Saviour affirmeth He that loveth me shall be loved of my Father and I will love him and will manifest my self unto him if any man love me he will keep my words and my Father will love him and we will come to him and make our abode with him So that these Lovers of God as they are the called according to purpose So they are the elect and owned known and approved of God even all of them and no other but them as is plain and evident in the Scripture As for the word foreknown or as some translate hath foreknown or as others knew before This word before doth no whit obscure the sense that is given or cross any thing said for if Men would take before Joh. 3.16 Rom. 9.8 11. 11.5 6 7 Eph. 1.11 as relating to the purpose of God mentioned vers 28. then it could be no other then his provision to own such lovers of him according to his order for his purpose standing and taking place for saving Men as is foreshewn which will run into one with that said and to be said But it is cleer the word fore or before knew hath not relation to the persons spoken of in vers 28. as considered before or otherwise then as they were lovers of God and the Called according to purpose and so considered as Lovers of God and the Called according to purpose
and helps to Believers that they may in believing mix not reasonings but Faith with the Promises and so live neither by presumption nor sense but by Faith And so in love are many Helps given them which also have the Nature of Promises and many Promises in them and they may be comprehended in these four Heads or Branches namely 1. Caution 2. Instruction 3. Assurance 4. Inward Helpfulness Consider them CHAP. 4. Of the Helps to mix Faith with the Promises and so to persevere IT hath pleased the Lord in his great love to afford and give many Helps to Believers that they may mix Faith with the Promises and persevere I. Joshua 24.20 2 Chron. 15.2 Prov. 1.8 9. 4.2 6 20 24. Jer. 17.13 Ezek. 33.5 11. Prov. 15.10 Psa 141.5 The first Help is Caution and Warning that they depart not from him but abide believing and so he hath warned them of that which will if not avoided hinder and turn aside and therewith discovered the danger thereof that they may both avoid it and be preserved And though these things be grievous to those that are out of the way yet they are very profitable to those that love righteousness and in this manner to this gracious end the Lord hath warned us 1. Heb. 3.7 12 15 16. 10.35 38. Phil. 2.14 To take heed of hardning our hearts from hearing his Voice by fleshly Reasonings or foolish Questions as they Joh. 6. or Murmurings and so to beware of an evil heart of unbelief which leads to depart from the living God 2. Heb. 3.13 12.16 17. Rom. 8.13 13.11 14. Gal. 6.8 Prov. 11.2 16.18 29.23 Rom. 11.20 21. To beware of the deceitfulness of sin and so of those special sins that will harden the heart and lead to unbelief and falling away as of prophaness and provision making for the flesh to fulfil the lusts of thereof and so of sowing to it and so of those sins that seem more spiritual as pride of Parts Gifts Receits Attainments and of vain-glory in love and desire of praise of Men Gal. 5.26 Phil. 2.3 Joh. 5.44 with 12.43 44. 3. Prov. 1.10 9.13 18. 14.7 19.27 Isa 55.2 Rom. 9.31 32 33. 10.2 3. Gal. 4.19 23. Luk. 18.9 11 14. Isa 65.3 4 5. To beware of a more subtil mischief namely That we do neither of our selves nor by the allurements and fair words of others seek life in a wrong way by eating that which is not good to get refreshing and consolation to our Souls And so he hath warned us That we feed not on the works of Righteousness of our own endeavouring by the Law of works conceiting to have the Righteousness of God thereby and so presuming as the Pharisees did we have Grace and are elect and upon that account worship and praise God and hope for eternal life this is to sacrifice in the Gardens and burn incense upon Altars of Brick and drink in vanity in conceits of our own holiness and despising others a thing loathed of God such eat Swines-flesh of which we are warned yea more still 4. Mic. 2.10 Isa 4.1 He hath warned us of an evil more secret and subtil then the former namely That we feed not upon any thing that hath blemish or defilement in it for that is neither the rest nor the bread of life that he hath given us nor any thing is that which is directly our own how goodly soever appearing and what change soever it hath wrought in us as inward sorrow and brokenness of heart for our sins and some suitable mortification of and abstaining from or death to sin and some suitable vivification and quickning in zeal towards love of desire after 2 Cor. 10.7 12 18. 13.5 and delight in holy Duties and Societies and some suitable performances and fruits in prayer hearing just and equitable walking when these are all found and also by others approved right yet are not these to be fed on for life and satisfying in exercising our thoughts on them from thence concluding and trusting That we are Christ's and so elect and upon that account to hope for eternal life Surely there is yet wants and defilements in us in all this sorrow brokenness mortification vivification and performances so that if any of us think not fit to confess of our Righteousness in this with the Prophet It is a defiled clout yet we cannot but confess with the Apostle We are not thereby justified Isa 64.6 1 Cor. 4.4 and if any refuse so to confess they cannot free themselves from that charge of the Prophet Isaiah A dangerous feeding beware of it Isa 65.4 66.17 and yet 5. He hath warned us of a deceit more secret and subtil then these which to some appeareth as the Bread of life to feed on and that is when in waiting and looking for some such thing there cometh into the fancy or thoughts yea to some to their heart some particular Word or Promise of God that is in the Scripture to let pass such as come into the fancy and thoughts onely as knowing none but fools and unbelievers will deceive themselves to trust and rely on such motions and thoughts Prov. 14.15 nor yet to speak of such words as may be cast in by a Satanical Spirit because when so they tend to pride or presumptuous confidence Mat. 4.6 Mar. 1.24 Act. 16.17 withdrawing from attending on Christ in his way and Ordinances and so true Believers will be fearful of entertaining them but those that are hinted by the good and Holy Spirit yea and that in mercy for gracious ends even to draw to Christ and so uphold their fainting Spirits but not for them to rest upon the in-giving of such a word to them and their certain receit thereof from God and so to feed on that and on that account to conclude their Election before time and their assurance of never falling away but having eternal life and persevering to the inheritance for when time was that the Holy Ghost was not given in the full Revelation of the Mystery of Christ and so this in-giving of some particular words more in use yet though personally given to any one Man It had this Caution with it Ezek. 18. 33. If I say to the righteous which can be no less then one justified in some sense That he shall surely live which could not be in any righteousness of his own by the Law of works if he trust to his own righteousness mark the fruit of such trusting and commit iniquity c. he shall die What hurt confidence in our receit of such words hath done me and others I need not here repeat and how it apts some after over-greedily to receive any thing that comes with a shine and spiritual fervor I will not here say But this it is I am now to say That Christ hath come in the flesh and is he in whom all the Promises of
they were chosen and filled with the joy of the Holy Ghost it gives us cleerly to understand and minde I. The abundance and power of Spirit that went forth in this Word Act. 10.43 ●● 19 21. when so despised by great Ones and preached by traduced Ministers to the hearts of all such as attentively heard it II. The unfeignedness and effectualness of the Faith in the very beginning 1 Thes 1.4 5 6. 2.13 14. and at once wrought in such as received the word when it was so despised and opposed III. The evidencing the effectualness of their Calling and Election in the beginning 2 Thes 2.13 14. and so in this season such abundance of Grace given and received at the first and not only so but at the first also so shewing forth it self as was not at all times nor to all usual now no feigned Believer now none that believed and were not yet made upright and free nay none here that staggered but all so believing as ordinarily others came to by degrees but such a Blessing as might encourage Ministers of the Gospel to hold forth the Word of Life in all times of opposition Now I leave the sense of the place to every one that believeth the Gospel to understand as he is helped to conceive knowing that all will meet in one and preserve from stumbling and wresting if Gospel-Purposes and Promises be heeded yet I shall mention a little farther use of them CHAP. 7. Of some usefulness concerning those to whom Promises belong THe knowledge of the Purposes of God and so of the Promises which are Revealers of the Purposes in the three several Heads forementioned will lead us to see to whom the Promises belong and to whom and in what order they may be proclaimed preached and applied without any doubt or equivocation or cloak for an evasion as the Promises under the first Head declared as fulfilled to be held forth to all Men for good yea though they believe not yet to affirm them true and good and done for them that they might believe and the Promises under the second Head held forth to all Men as true and good Act. 13.32 39 47 48. even for them so as they have yet an Interest in them and he will perform if in performance of them their eyes are opened c. they do in seeing see c. they shall be saved brought out of darkness into light and so enabled to believe and in believing receive Remission of sins Life Justification and so these of both sorts may be thus affirmed as Truth to all Men to every Man to sinners yea to sinners as sinners and they hereby beseeched to repent 2 Cor. 5.14 15 19 20 21. 6.1 2. believe and be reconciled to God with assurance of Blessing in their believing Acceptance of and yielding up to this Grace praying them to receive it on that Ground But the Promises as under the third Head though to be preached to sinners and in the hearing of sinners to allure them to become Believers yet not to be applied to any unbelievers as that in which they have an Interest though in believing they might come to have an Interest But these Promises are in respect of having Interest to be applied onely to Believers and though to them as yet also in some sense sinners yet not to them as sinners onely but as also Believers and in Christ and Heirs of which enough hath been said and more needs not but onely a word to shew the mistakes of some that would cut off all the Promises of God from appertaining to any but The Elect The spiritual Seed alleadging there is an Israel and an Israel a People and a People and all that are of Israel are not Israel that 's not the spiritual Seed but the Children of the Promise are counted for the Seed All which is very true but the inference is very false That all the Promises pertaining to life pertain to are made and belong onely to this choise Israel and spiritual Seed and not to the residue of Israel and people for Paul speaking of Israel including them that stood out for whom he was in great sorrow Rom. 9.2 9. saith That to them were committed the Oracles of God That they are Israeclites to whom pertaineth the Adoption and the Glory and the giving of the Law and the Covenants and the Promises nor doth he say That those to whom the Promises are made are counted for the Seed for then there needed no being born by or of the Promises to make them so And Isaac the Son of the Promise was conceived and born of a Promise yea a Promise made to Abraham before he had any being and believed by Abraham and Sarah so the Promise is surely confirmed in Christ and believed by the Church and held forth in the Gospel even for and to sinners and when in performance of the Promises under the second Head the eyes and ears of Men are opened some in seeing see not c. and so are not born of the Promise yet those that in seeing see the Promise becomes effectual in them and they are born of it and being born they see their benefit in it Compare Rom. 9.1 9. with Gal. 4.23 26 28 31 and Interest in that Promise to the hope whereof they are born as Isaac also did and were there no Promise made for and to sinners as sinners even such as are not yet Children of the Promise that by the Promise believed and held forth by the Church they might be won in conceived and born of the Promise how should the free-Woman come to have any more Children which certainly she shall True it is Men may be said to be Children of the Prophets and so of the Apostles and so of Abraham and so of the Church and so of the Covenant and Promises God hath made with the Fathers and the Church Act. 2.39 3.19 25 13.26 38 39 46 Rom. 10.1 2 3. while they are nurtured and brought up under the Doctrine Law and Ordinances given by them and continue in that Profession but then so was all the Israel or Jews that yet were unbelievers when Paul wrote yea cleerly distinct from true Proselytes and Fearers of God and charged with putting away eternal life from themselves and in this sense as all Israel under that Tuition so all Christians under Gospel-Ministration and Ordinances are such Children and Promises belong to them and are to be preached to them and yet still those that are born of the Promise are the Children of the Promise that are the spiritual Seed and counted for the Seed and have the Promises to preach to others which known what they are will direct in the preaching them And by that hath been said of the Testimony of Christ in his Oblation Mediation and coming again and of the Purposes of God concerning Christ and concerning Mankinde fallen and concerning Believers and lastly
Excellencies and Ends of his Blood and Sacrifice all included in his Oblation in which he offered himself to God for men and is by God set forth for a Saviour and Salvation to Men and so laid in Sion and in respect of all this and Jesus Christ so set forth is The Foundation though despised by many Builders The precious Corner-Stone and this the Name and the onely Name given unto Men whereby they may be saved this that Rock living and quickning Stone and Foundation on which all that by Grace believe are built up a spiritual House this the Rock against which the Gates of Hell shall not prevail this that laid by the Apostles and other can no Man lay then this which is laid which is Jesus Christ and the word of the beginning of Christ is that which thus discovers him and by the Oracles in that discovery draws to him and teacheth these Principles 1 Cor. 3.10 11. which are derived from and bottomed on him and so built on him and brings to understand the whole Testimony of Christ the Medium of farther building all which the Gospel believed with the Heart effecteth and keepeth on this Foundation and caliveneth these Principles and there is no other Foundation nor Oracles nor Principles that are real and true in their kinde of saving tendency but these which therefore are to be so firmly held as no need of laying and begetting of them again let us take some view of them The first Principle named is Repentance from dead works Principle 1. Luk. 24.42 Act. 20.21 Mat. 9.13 Luk. 15.7 which as it is taught by the Oracles of God flowing from the Foundation held forth in the Gospel so it is the same that is preached in the Name of Christ with Remission of sins called Repentance towards God that which Christ came to call sinners to for which when wrought 2 Cor. 7.9 10. Act. 13.24 2.38 3.19 Act. 11.18 there is joy among the Angels of God it being according to God and so a Repentance not to be repented of This that also which John in Gospel-preaching taught and which the Apostles taught and called for and which God hath granted to such as in his giving receive the Gospel this Repentance being the very same with that so often called for Prov. 1.22 23. 2 Pet. 3.9 Ezek. 18.30 And so it is A change of Minde Ezek. 14.6 Jer. 26.3 4.1 2. Hos 14.1 2. Joel 2.12 Inclination and Way in turning from the evil Judgement Confidence Purpose Desires Way and Works which one hath formerly allowed himself in and turning towards that Goodness Mercy and Truth presented in and by the Gospel to thim with inward grief for and dislike of their former evil Judgement Confidence Purpose Desires Way and Works and with love and desire of enjoyment of the Grace of God in Christ with confidence in him and living to him And in this Principle note three things Act. 2.37 3.19 26. Zach. 12.10 Act. 17.30 31. 1. That this Repentance is effected by the Gospel discovering Christ as having died for our sins and rose for our justification and given himself a Sacrifice to God for us and used means to bring us to himself which beheld and minded it makes appear the vileness of our sinsulness and vanity of our righteousness that could not be pardoned without so great sufferings of so mighty a one and the odiousness of our continuance in sinning against one so great and glorious and yet so loving even to such Enemies as we and his love commended through such Blood shed for us and this seen melteth the heart with sorrow for evils and turneth the bent of the heart to him yea without this there is no door of Repentance or any hope in it for the Law of Works admits not of Repentance after sin committed Gal. 3.10 but bindes over to the Curse so as Repentance is bootless and in vain under and by that Covenant Heb. 9.22 Act. 18.27 Jer. 18.8 Isa 57.7 neither is there any conceit or fancy of Election that can give this hope to effect such Repentance for without shedding of blood there is no Remission of sins Christ crucified for sinners made known in the Gospel is the very door of Repentance as well as of Faith so that whoever knoweth and believeth him the Propitiation for the sins of the World hath a good ground of Repentance and turning to God nor shall it be in vain but accepted And from this Gospel-Message believed is the rise of all true Repentance 2. That as this Repentance is wrought by and founded on the Oblation of Christ made known so it is the first thing taught and called for in and by the discovery of Christ in the Gospel and in believing the Gospel it first effecteth this change and turning of the Minde Heart and Way from its former evil Judgement Purpose Affection and Way to the Goodness and Grace of God that reproveth the same and so to its tenders and teachings such the Order of Christ in his Call Turn you at my reproof Prov. 1.22 23. 9.6 Eph. 5.14 Act. 2.38 Isa 40.6 8. 1 Pet. 1.24 Ioh. 3.20 21. and I will pour out my Spirit and make known my words to you and so explained by him Forsake the foolish and live and so by the Apostles The Light and Oracles proceeding from Christ reproveth and crieth down all flesh and he that imbraceth not that reproof cometh not into the light but he that imbraceth it doth therein come to the light and that this is first called for is evident and express Mar. 1.15 Luke 24.47 Act. 20.21 3. That this Repentance hath not onely in it a turning from deadly works such as the natural Consciences of Men will smite and wound them for as Atheism Blasphemy Perjury Murther Adultery Stealth false Witness-bearing Lying Drunkenness c. but also a turning from dead works such as Men in their ignorance and natural Conscience think to serve God and get Life and savour with God by whether Idolatry Rom. 1.22 23. Isa 44.20 Hos 8.14 Isa 29.13 Mat. 15. Rom. 9.32 10.2 3. Luk. 18.11 12 13. Phil. 3.7 8 9. Isa 52.2 3. in worshipping Images and Resemblances as representations of God or Superstitions and Devices of Men and Traditions of our Fathers to worship God by or endeavours to stablish a Righteousness of their own in Works of the Law to get the Righteouseess of God by All which how goodly soever and gainful they appear to a natural man yet in this knowing and beholding of Christ and him crucified they become as loss and a man repenteth and turneth from them to Christ as is said And this is the Repentance that is from dead Works and toward God and there is no other Repentance or otherwise wrought that is a Principle or of any account in the Gospell of Christ or mentioned there as that for which any are called Saints And this Principle
submitting to the righteousness of God and so are not in respect of the prevalency of grace discovered the right called ones yet others in minding that grace discovered are prevailed with to let go all thoughts of confidence in their own righteousness c. and to beleeve in Jesus that they may live in him and to him Are not these the called according to purpose And when in beleeving in Christ on this manner through illumination of the Holy Ghost and tastes of the heavenly gift c. Repentance from dead works and faith toward God is effected c. Are not such in some measure called according to purpose Quickned Born again and spiritually regenerated united to Christ justified and sanctified by the Spirit Who that confesseth God to be true will deny this so that these two Reasons are vain Reason 3. The persons intended here be compared to Briars and Thorns Answ The persons intended here as having and so abiding in these principles upon this foundation and so with these inlightnings tastes of the heavenly gift c. Are verily the holy Brethren partakers of the heavenly Call even the very Hebrews to whom he wrote the persons supposed expressed to be such as do not abide and enjoy these things but are departed and fallen from these things and are now crucifying Christ afresh to themselves they bringing forth such Briars and Thorns are become Briars and Thorns which before they were not nor are any that abide in the faith they are fallen from so called and these fallen upon the very account of their crucifying c. are compared to and with their evil fruits called Briars and Thorns this is plain in the Text and so this Reason though once it was mine is very vain and false for its end and unbeseeming understanding men though weaklings may bee gulled with it as I have been Reason 4. Things that accompany salvation be better things than any in the persons mentioned were to bee found vers 9. We are perswaded better things of you c. Answ Here he speaks of things distinct from the persons though in them Now minde Better things Better than which for the Apostle had mentioned divers sorts of things as he had mentioned Jesus Christ the foundation and the Oracles of God from the foundation teaching those principles to build men thereby on Christ Surely the love of God in the gift of his Son The Son of God given The blood of Jesus Christ that confirmed the Covenant The Spirit of the Father and the Son that witnesseth of Christ and calleth to him and breatheth forth these Oracles to teach these principles and build on Christ Sure this Heb. 10.29 or these things are all holy heavenly rich precious invaluable things not onely accompanying but giving and working salvation though some do tread them underfoot c. which is an evil thing So that sure hee means not better things than these But then here is mentioned also the effects of the word and of the holy Spirit in and with the word in the hearts of beleevers as Repentance from dead works and faith towards God c. with Illumination tasting of the heavenly gift c. Phil 2.12 13 14 15 16. Surely these are also precious things not onely accompanying salvation but even parts of the salvation begun in them and working in them effecting those things to be brought forth which are to accompany it though some murmure and harden their hearts Heb 3.7 15.16 1 Thess 5.19 and so are disobedient and quench and despite the Spirit which is an evil thing and sure he meaneth not better things than these But here are two sorts of things more mentioned that is Heb 3.6 14 13 1 2 4 6.8 9 10. first Abiding in their faith confidence and love And so hearkning to his voyce bringing forth the fruits of faith and love as hath been fore-shewn according to the seed sown in the heart and the refreshings by the rain often drunk in and of these he expresseth himself to men vers 9.10 And these be not better things then the salvation wrought in them as by which they bring them forth but better than the other sort which secondly he names by some supposed to bring forth that is a departing from Christ through an evil heart of unbeleef and so falling from all this salvation and efficacies thereof extended and then crucifying the Son of God afresh and putting him to an open shame And notwithstanding the same seed sown and the same rain oft drunk in yet bring forth Briars and Thorns which accompany not salvation of which hee mentioneth no persons among them that he cahrgeth withall but only by a supposition sheweth the danger even to these Hebrews if any should so do Chap. 2.1 2 3 3.7.18 4.1 15.12 6 4 6 8 9. And having so often warned them before and reproved their dulness And now in his supposition set forth before them the hainousness of the sin and danger of such departing and falling away comparing such transgression and transgressors to Briars and Thorns whose end is to be burned he mollifies the harshness of his sentence in respect of them and saith We are perswaded better things of you and things that accompany salvation though we thus speak which plainly shews the better things to be better than Thorns and Briars which tended to damnation and it shews also that his speech in the warning given was directed to them else they needed not to have been mollified with Though we thus speak surely none would fancy the Apostle to warn the Hebrews by speaking at such a rate as this There is a rock of stability on which who ever once beleeveth and so is can no more fall off not sin not Satan not world though at such and such a rate they listen to them and fall into sueh and such a measure of unbeleevingness and sinning yet they cannot fall off And you are upon that Rock c. Hold fast therefore your confidence Take heed lest any of you fall through an evil heart of unbeleef And give us leave to fear lest any of you come short for there is an unstable rock on which not you but some others are built And they that are built on that rock of instablility if they abide they perish if they fall they can no more rise how fond were this But the foundaion here mentioned is stable nor will the holy Spirit build any upon an unstable foundation nor fill the heart with false light or deceivable works What deceitful illusions such conceits may produce I forbear to name though this Reason be fit for them Reason 5. The persons intended by the Apostle were such as had need to be taught again the first principles c. Unskilful in the word of righteousness c. distinguished from them to whom the promises are c. Chap. 6 9 10 14. Answ This is a very harsh sad and
And exhortation to them vers 6. And admonition to them that none beguile them vers 4.8 either with inticing words or Philosophy and vain deceit or by shews of humility and great knowledge intruding themselves into things they have not seen c. and so happily either pressing them to Law-observances for their perfection or to some humane and self-mortifications or to look for some particular words or some degree and condition in attainments or some secret decree of election that was of their persons before their calling or any thing what ever besides that which is discovered to them in Christ As if there were not enough in him to be received in beleeving on him And so hee warns to beware that we be not removed from him and that hope of the Gospel given us in beleeving on him Col. 1.22 23 24. For he will present us blameless if we continue in the faith c. This is the Apostles doctrine and scope as appears in this and former and following Chapters cleerly so as in all the proofs not a syllable to maintain any true faith of a second kinde nor the cause contended for but much rather that he contendeth against and more need not bee said but only to view his terms about their priviledges in the works of God passed on them which also are needful to be considered CHAP. XXII Of the terms of Gods works passed on beleevers in this Concernment OF these terms understood as is fore-shewn and some so molified as hath been shewn before in Pages 414 435 436. they may be all received As for the term Regenerated it is not used here and hath been considered where it is onely here let that place Mat. 19.28 Ye which have followed me in the Regeneration c. be considered he saith not Ye which are regenerated as speaking of a work done but a doing and it may be taken both for Regeneration and the Ministry of Regeneration in both which they were then following him Now what was the Regeneration of Christ surely he needed none of heart spirit or disposition he was holy in and from conception and knew no sin but he had a weak frail and mortal body of the seed of David Abraham Adam and how was that regenerated but through many sufferings and death in the resurrection from the dead Luke 24.26.45 46 47. Isa 53 8 10 11 Psal 2. Act. 13.33 And so he pass●●on through sufferings till he was truly dead and in the resurrection he was begotten there was his regeneration and such as are so raised are his generation or regenerated people whence such promises to be performing in the spirit and soul as through dying with Rom. 6 4 5. 2 Tim. 2 11. Phil. 3.9.10 11 12 13. Joh. 15 16-25 Mat. 10. 24 9-13 and for him we are conformed to his death for we need it in that and in soul and body after we are truly dead in the resurrection of the just and those that follow him so to the death shall then enjoy that promised Mat. 19.28 and such desires of conformity to him in sufferings And as for the ministration of Christ for regeneration of others it was a ministration carried an end through sufferings in which he persevered to the end and so must that ministration of his servants be also and he that perseveres in following him in that to the end shall enjoy also that promised And that regeneration is thus to be understood here for a work not compleatly yet done but in doing both in regeneration and ministration of it is evident by the Spirit in Luke mentioning the same thing so far as they had proceeded in it saith Luke 22.28 29 30. Yee are they which have continued with me in my temptations expressing that as the medium through which regeneration is here attained which minded will help to understand all the terms that are here used The term Accepted I suppose he means it to be the same with Justified because there is no other quotation for it and they may well be alike taken and they are both alike true of all that are indeed beleevers without difference in respect of their persons as such and so sons by faith yet is not this acceptation and Justification answerable in degree to that which shall be in the resurrection of the just when their persons as Sons and all their wayes as becoming Sons will be alike accepted and justified but not altogether so yet yea in this life even beleevers in whom the faith is may be in that respect accepted and justified as Sons and yet some words or act and so a way of theirs rejected and condemned and they in that not accepted or justified but both reproved and corrected No doubt but Moses and Aaron aboad in the faith Numb 20.12 and were accepted as the Saints of the Lord yet their failing in an act of faith and not honouring the power and freeness of Gods mercy before the people was reproved and they corrected for it No doubt but Peter aboad in the faith and love of his Master Ma● 16.22.23 and was accepted as a true disciple yet not acting rightly in his faith his carnal counsel is rejected as proceeding from some suggestion of Satan to whom Christ as in Mat. 4. saith Depart and Peter sharply reproved 1 Cor. 11.30 32. No question but those corrected with weakness sickness and some with death for so gracious an end were true beleevers and so accepted but their demeanor not suitable to their faith was deeply reproved and chastened And the same I conceive of David Psal 32. though at one time foulely faln yet not utterly departed from the faith and his beleef in God and adoration of him for then what caused that great grief and disquietness of heart nor yet wholly out of favour of God in respect of his person as the Lords servant but in respect of his evil way disallowed 1 King 15.5 reproved and sorely afflicted And this I conceive because David is affirmed not to have turned aside c. all the dayes of his life it is not said save onely in that time in which sure were many other matters but save onely in the matter of Vriah Rom. 3.22 25. 5.8 3.25 4 5. 10 9 10. c. And the word Accepted thus understood is safe and good for all beleevers and so the word Justified also But for the rest there are quotations to be viewed Rom. 5.1 The Apostle had before discovered what true faith is in respect of the object Christ as having dyed rose c. And the true beleeving begot by the discovery of this object which is therefore called faith first in the beginning bringing to and closing with him namely an hearty beleeving That this Jesus is the Christ and that he dyed for our sins and rose for our justification and is the Lord of all and the propitiation for our sins this is the