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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
Iota of it 2. The Truth of God that said Gen. 2.17 Rom. 6.23 In the day thou eatest of that forbidden Tree in dying thou shalt die and the justice of God that had ordered the cursed Death as the wages of sin must be fulfilled and satisfied and will admit of no forgiveness or peace till this Death and Curse be executed and therein justice satisfied and Truth fulfilled And if Adam or his Natural Race suffer it they perish in it and can no more get out of it again Psal 85.10 11. 68.20 to come into any new terms of Grace so that less will not serve than such a suffering in which Mercy and Truth may meet Truth be fulfilled and spring out of the Earth and so Death overcome 3. Death Curse and the Devil that had gotten the Victory over Man Mat. 12.29 Luke 11.21 22 Hos 13.4 and held him Captive as a slave in bondage to sin and under the fear of Death will keep their hold and power over Man till for sin he perish in this first denounced and deserved Death unless by a stronger power they be overcome subdued and captived which Adam and all his Natural Race were not able to do 4. The Wound of Guilt and Curse made by sin in the fall will not be healed the breach will not be made up peace for Mankinde with God will not be made so as a door and passage may be opened for God according to Truth and Justice to be propitious to Man and to extend the Fruits of his Love and mercy to him and for Mankinde to escape perishing in the first Death and to come into God for favour again unless a sin-offering or propitiatory Sacrifice of sufficient value and worth to appease the wrath deserved and satisfie the justice offended and purchase a release of all Mankinde from the sentence of the Law into the dispose of the Offerer be made which fallen Mankinde could never have found out nor could all the Creatures made for the use of Mankinde have been fit or sufficient for such a Sacrifice a Psal 49.7 8. 50.8 13. Mic. 6.6 7. Heb. ●0 1 4. into such a depth of misery and helplesness was Mankinde fallen and so far necessitated to perish And yet is not this all the misery and necessity of perishing that Mankinde fell into by the fall of the first Man but there is more mischief evil still into which Mankinde is fallen that requireth more for his help and recovery than hath in this foresaid in this Chapter been spoken for though God should be so gracious as in Love to Mankinde to finde out and give such a Ransome a propitiatory Sacrifice as in which in respect of the first Transgression all that necessarily flows from it Truth is fulfilled Justice satisfied Law answered the Davil in his first work overthrown and Death so overcome that all shall be raised out of it the Enmity that in the respects beforesaid was in the way between God and Man slain and all that was contrary to Man taken out of the way and Mankinde released from perishing under the first sentence into the dispose of the Ransomer and so Peace being made the door opened through which Love and Mercies flow from God to Mankinde by which Men might come in through the same door into favour and fellowship with God again surely for God that was so highly offended by Man to do all this for Man must needs be confessed unconceiveable and infinitely great and free-love to Mankinde deserving and fitly moving the return in Repentance Faith Love and Obedience in which Men might receive and enjoy such favour and fellowship with him But yet for all this there is such an evil disposition and enmity against the minde of God within Man in the heart of Man diffusing it self throughout all the powers of a Man and ruling the Man that without something by all this done for Man without him there be still farther something supernatural done in him Man of himself though all this be told him neither can nor will come in to God again at this door he hath opened for as may be seen in that said in Chap. 10. 1. The Heart and Natural Disposition and Inclination in Man was so poysoned with drinking in the suggestions of Satan Eccles 7.29 Rom. 8.8 Col. 1.21 Jam. 3.6 Mat. 12.29 2 Cor. 10.4 1 John 4.4 and so filled with high conceits of his knowledge of good and evil that it is filled with an aversness and enmity against God set on fire of Hell or the poyson of the hellish temptation first received from Satan in the heart and it must be a power stronger than the power in Man or Devil that can master and overcome this disposition 2. Satan though in Chains of Darkness Iuk 8.12 1 Pet. 5.8 2 Cor. 4.4 1 Joh. 5.19 yet according to the Limits permitted him for a time goeth about with all his malice and subtilty to keep Men out from the knowledge of the great love and gracious minde of God manifested in the Ransome and Sacrifice found out and given that he may so keep them from Repentance and Faith and so from receiving the Love of the Truth to be saved and so from coming into favour and fellowship with God again Col. 2.14 15 16. and there needs that power that hath overcome and will overcome him to help against this evil that we may come in to God And if God have done this for Mankinde also so as he hath exalted the Sacrificer Isa 42.1 8. 61.1 2 3. John 1.9 Act. 13.46 5.31 32. and filled him with immeasureable fulness of Spirit to send forth to enlighten every one that comes into the World and set him forth a Light and Salvation yea making him a Prince and Saviour to give Repentance and Forgiveness of sins 2 Cor. 5.19 20. Act. 26.18 Joh. 6.44 45. so as Divine Light and Power is extended by him in the means making known and applying the Vertue of this Ransome and Sacrifice to the Minde and Heart of Man that may enlighten Man's Minde and flay the Enmity in his disposition subdue his aversness and reconcile his Heart to God Tit. 3.4 5. affording therein power to overcome the wicked One without which no Man will or can come in to God Oh how abundantly doth the love and pity of God to Manward appear and flow forth to save who is able to comprehend all this great love Yet notwithstanding all this there is something farther needful for Mankinde even such of them thus far called that they may abide in this Grace be preserved from perishing in a second Death and have Eternal Life for though Peace be made for Men and all the sins seen in them flowing from the first Transgression necessarily and chargeable on them by the Law as they fell under it in Adam were charged on the Sacrificer and are by him cleered and done away and Men
Power and Authority and oneness with the Father with I will c. That they be one with us and filled with Spirit even all the good things of thy holy Temple that their Prayers be answered and he is answered But I will instance in some particulars as well as by Scripture I may 1. By vertue of his Blood presented to his Father and sprinkled in the spiritual documents of it 1 Joh. 1.7 9. 2.1 2. Phil. 4.7 Rom. 5.1 2. believed Isa 52.15 Rom. 15.20 21. upon their hearts to bring them to see and acknowledge their present and daily infirmities defilements and offences and by the vertue of his Blood to dispense to them forgiveness and cleansing and so maintain that Peace of God in them that shall keep their hearts through him 2. Heb. 6.20 9.24 1 Cor. 1 30-31 By presenting himself for them Wisdom Righteousness Sanctification and Redemption and so presenting them before the Father in himself wise righteous holy free 3. Joh. 14.21 23. Heb. 9.13 14. 10.14 Col. 1.22 23. Eph. 5.25 26 27. By procuring of the Father such Manifestations by his Spirit in the Gospel of the vertues of his Sufferings and Sacrifice for them and his Father's Love there-through to them as thereby both to comfort and purifie them so as in due season he may present them as spotless to himself as now he presents them in himself before the Father 4. Heb. 9.15 8.2 6 10. Rom. 8.23 Joh. 14.16 17 18 26. 15.26 27. Act. 5.31 32. Joh. 16.13 14 15. 1 Pet. 2.7 2 Cor. 3.3 13. Heb. 3.10 11. By procuring for them a performance of the promises of the New Testament in sending forthe the holy Spirit in a first fruits to them according to his promise to be an Advocate and Comforter in and to them and so to minde them of and teach them the understanding of his sayings and to witness of him to them and through them to others to take of the things of Christ and shew to them and thereby glorifying him to them and making him precious to their hearts and so guiding them into all Truth so writing his minde in their hearts Rom. 16.20 1 Joh. 4.4 5.4 5. Rom. 5 1-3 8.14 15 16. Gal. 5.22 Phil. 1.9 10. 1 Pet. 2.5 Ioh. 7.38 39. Rom. 8.26 Ezek. 36.37 2 Sam. 7.27 and to subdue their sinful and fleshly lusts Micah 7.19 Rom. 8.13 Gal. 5.16 18. and to answer their opposers Mat. 10.20 and to support them in troubles Isa 43.3 Joh. 16.33 to be treading and so to tread Satan under their feet in due season and to give them victory over all the evil Spirits and Temptations that are in the World and to shed abroad his Love in their hearts and so fill them with peace joy hope and all spiritual springs of his goodness and fruits of righteousness and because of their ignorance and unworthiness of and inability to reach to or receive these things to lead instruct and move them to pray unto God for all these things promised in the Name of Christ Joh. 16.23 24. Zach. 12.10 5. To perfume their Prayers Praises and Services Rev. 8.3 Joh. 14.16 16.22 1 Pet. 2.5 6 7 9. with the Odours and sweet-smelling Vertues of his Death and Sacrifice and so by his Intercession thereby to expel from before his Father's Throne those mixtures of their fleshly weakness that were in them and make their suits acceptable to his Father and so procure them Answers from God 6. To procure their preservation for their Generation Joh. 17.9.13 2 Cor. 5.18 19 20. 1 Cor. 3.5 6 7. 4.1 Phil. 2.14 15. Eph. 4.7 8-12-16 Joh. 15.5 8 16. 1 Pet. 1.8 to be in his place in the World for the Ministration of the Gospel and holding forth the word of Life to the World and edifying one another and likewise for unity of Spirit among them and Sanctification and Blessing of them and their Ministration that so the World might be brought to believe and Believers may grow up together into Christ by that which every joynt supplieth that so they may not be barren but fruitful in the knowledge of Christ 7. To prepare for them heavenly Mansions Joh. 14 2 3. 1 Pet. 1.4 5. and them for the enjoyment of them and so to preserve them through Faith to the possession of the promised Inheritance All this doth he make Intercession for for all those that come to God by him and this a brief or little mention of his business he is now doing in heaven in making Intercession for Believers And because of his sending forth his Spirit into their hearts by which he is present with them and in them as in his Body also he appears in heaven before the Father for them Joh. 14.16 17 18. Hence that blessed and Holy Spirit of Christ bears his Name being called their Advocate Rom. 8.26 27. and Christ by him doing that work in them he is said to do it even to make Intercession for the Saints so that this making Intercession for the Saints in his Mediation of the New Testament dealing both with God and with them for them and in them is an high heavenly choice and peculiar business And surely all that come to God by Christ believing this it will fill them with strong consolation and make them pray with assurance of Faith knowing he ever liveth to make Intercession for them that come to God by him And therefore 4. That he is able to save to the utmost them that come to God by him which as it is plainly affirmed so I hope none of us doubteth therefore I will no farther instance proofs only let that be remembred 1 Tim. 2.4 5 6. which hath been before noted That though the Death and Ransom by Christ given was for all men and so his Mediation in general for all men that they might be preserved and come to the knowledge of the Truth for which he is able also yet the utmost and Eternal Salvation and Inheritance purchased by his Oblation was and is to be conferred on Believers not on all he died for or mediateth for not on such when through his mediation the heavenly cords are let down Psa 2.3 4 5. 2 Thes 1.8 2.8 10 12. will not obey in suffering themselves to be drawn to him Sure it is there is another portion justly designed for such but to those that by his heavenly cords are drawn to him Heb. 5.9 Joh. 1.12 and so believing come to God by him to these he gives Eternal Life Eternal Salvation and for these Believers that approach to God by him he maketh his special Intercession and Advocation and seeing he ever liveth to do this for them he is able powerful faithful true ready fit doing it at all times evermore to save them to the utmost and this Mediation of Jesus Christ by vertue of his Oblation both as in general for all men and
12.4 1● 32-35 Mat. 24 12. for though knowledge shall abound yet wickedness and Seducers will abound also And whatever shaking of worldly Powers and burning of the Whore and destroying of the Body of Antichrist there shall be yet the Beast in the worldly Powers and the false Prophet 2 Thes 2.8 Rev. 19.11 20. with the Spirit of Antichrist remaineth till the personal appearance of our Lord Jesus Christ and the cross of Christ is to be accepted till then and the Life of Believers in respect of such glorious appearance is hid with Christ in God and they in that respect dead and not to look to appear in Glory Col. 3.1 2 3 4. Phil. 3.20 21. till he appear in Glory that we may appear in Glory with him which will be a better Glory than that thought on to be had in this VVorld even a likeness to him which the Saints look for in his coming besides when the Sons of God are so manifested Ezek. 11.18 19. Eph. 5.27 Act. 3.19 20. 1 Cor. 1.8 Mal. 3.17 18. Rom. 8 19-23 they shall not be of divers Opinions nor in divers Forms of Church-Government as now in some things many may be but of one minde and heart free from all spot of sin shining in holiness and this manifestation of them expresly said to be In the day when he makes up his Jewels or special Treasure explained to be when the Bodies of the Saints are raised and become immortal and the whole Creation renewed so that as the Creature waiteth for the manifestation of the Sons of God Col. 3.4 Phil. 3-20 1 Joh. 3.2 that it may then enjoy its Freedom so the Sons of God wait for the manifestation and personal appearance of the Son of God our Lord Jesus Christ that he appearing in Glory they may appear in Glory with him and so be manifested the Sons of God Thirdly the knowledge and belief of the Testimony of Christ concerning his personal coming in such manner and to such ends as is said is profitable being minded to help and move all that believe in Christ 1. To keep them from inordinate loving Rom 8.18.2 Cor. 4.17 18. 2 Tim. 4 8. and pursuing the Glory riches or pleasures of this world and to enable them to count the cross of Christ and sufferings for his sake great riches and so to bear it with patience and go through it with fortitude c. 2. To attend upon Mat. 28.19 10. 1 Cor. 11.2 26. 1 Tim. 6.13 14. 2 Tim. 4.1 2 3 4 5 8. and hopefully use all the Ordinances of Christ according to opportunities given till he visibly and personally come again that being the time of their ceasing 3. To long and wait with patience in well-doing for this coming of the Lord Rom. 8.23 1 Cor. 1.7 Jude 21. that we may be found ready and unblameable at his appearing Phil. 3.20 1 Thes 1. ●● 2 Thes 3.5 Heb. 9.28 Tit. 2.13 2 Pet. 3.12 13. And thus having gone over the three distinct Branches of the Testimony of Christ and that so as I desire to have them beheld as one whole and entire Testimony I shall sum them up together CHAP. 21. The Conclusion of this Part in summing up the Testimony HAving treated distinctly of The Oblation The Intercession and The coming again of Christ desiring 〈◊〉 Scriptures speaking of each to be well minded I shall add a word or two to shew how all Three are included in one Testimony and are indeed one intire Testimony even the Testimony of Jesus that is The Spirit of Prophesie and one included in the other and all joyned in one in the Testimony in divers places set forth in one John 3.16 17. there is affirmed the Love of God in the gift of his Son in which the Oblation is affirmed and there is set out the End of his coming even to save and that he might save there is his Mediation and Prevlency of it in use of means to apply intimately affirmed and there 's the blessed Hope in his coming for all that obey his call that they might not perish but have Everlasting Life so is his coming again intimated 2 Cor. 5.19 20 21. There is both the Oblation of Christ vers 14 15 19. and the Fruit of the Intercession of Christ vers 18 20. and the coming again of Christ vers 10 21. yea all Three together vers 21. intimated Tit. 1.1 2. There is the Object of Faith set forth in the Gospel called The Faith of God's Elect which is Christ as he hath offered the Oblation and there is the Fruit of his Intercession in the acknowledgement of the Truth which is after Godliness and there is intimate his coming again in which is given that hoped for the Hope of Eternal Life And yet because his Oblation in his Humiliation and Exaltation is the Foundation of Faith and the Key of Knowledge and that which gives Light and Understanding into all the whole Testimony and being believed lead into all Therefore we shall finde That that is sometime onely expresly named and yet the other two secretly in the same saying and so with Inclusion of Intercession and Hope of his glorious coming when not named Christ as he hath offered the Oblation c. is named as the whole Testimony 1 Cor. 2.2 so Paul summed up all the Gospel and Doctrine he determined to preach to the orinthians to this even Jesus Christ and him cruci●●● where the Oblation is express the other included And again he summed up the Gospel he preached and which Believers received and in which they stand and by which if they keep in remembrance they are saved 1 Cor. 15.3 4 5. to this How that Christ died for our sins according to the Scriptures and that he was buried and that he rose again the third day according to the Scriptures and that he was seen c. In which the Humiliation and Exaltation of Christ is comprehended his Oblation express his Intercession and coming again included in that saying According to the Scriptures And such a brief sum explicated 2 Cor. 5 14-24 And so in such a brief sum the Love of God to Mankinde is testified 1 Jo. 4.9 10. Vers 14. Ioh. 3.14 15 16 17. In this was manifested the love of God toward us because that God sent his onely begotten Son into the world that we might live through him Herein is love not that we loved God but that he loved us and sent his Son to be the propitiation for our sins And again shorter and the same was in like manner testified by our Saviour and that also as the Ground of Preaching the same for Men's healing and as the Oblation and Love of God to Mankinde appearing there-through is sometimes named for the whole Testimony so in some places it is shewn how this known and believed saveth and leadeth into all Truth and so teacheth Believers I will instance but two places 1. Tit.
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
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
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
beware that wee dishonour not the Name that is put upon us Rom. 2.24 As miscarriages in such as bear this Name will do ten times more then in those that have not this Name upon them whence that Tit. 2.10 So that all the Family of God is named of Christ is express here and that God hath put his Name on them is true Instructive Consolatory and Admonitory But when thus exprest called by the name of God there needs some cautions to prevent vain conceits c. for they are not called Jehovah or God or the Father or Jesus or the Christ or the Holy Ghost or the Creator of all things or the Redeemer of mankind or the sanctifier of Gods chosen or the Lord of hoasts or the Almighty or the Truth Love Wisdome it self c. no not so but the Name put on them is the Name of that report of his goodnesse in his Doctrin of which they are made Beleevers and professors and so hee is called their God Father Saviour c. And they his Israel his People Sons Christians c. And yet here is another caution namely that this family will one day bee more pure and have a new name given them after their total victory and conquest or his Name put on them in a more glorious manner when that 2 Cor. 5.21 will bee compleatly fulfilled as is there promised when without controversie there will bee amongst them no finne nor possibility of sinning or falling but the family on earth is not so yet and though the spirits of just men bee perfect and under the Altar and out of all danger yet want they their bodies and so that fulnesse they shall enjoy in the resurrection of the just But that part of the family that is here below are yet in mortal bodies and so are not yet any of them altogether without sin nor are all things that offend yet purged out the beleevers and Saints in and of this part of the family here on earth are yet in a warfare beset with enemies within and without temptations from lusts within terrours and allurements from the world without Satan and his Ministers with pretences of light striving to seduce them from the faith and to turn them out of the way whence they are often warned from God to stand fast in the faith to be sober and watchful to put on the whole Armor of God to fight the good fight of Faith to cleave to Christ in whom there is compleatness for them to sow to the spirit of whom they shall reap life everlasting And to take heed that they bee not deceived and that they depart not through an evil heart of unbeleefe and many such warnings with ground of the same Now of this part of the family here on earth and of the faith and holinesse in them and so of such beleevers and Saints is our whole discourse And so in the controversy between some brethren The Question is whether such as are admitted into this family in that part of it that is here below and have the name of God and Christ so put on them as it is put on his people here below whether they may not by neglect of their watch and the warning given them bee overcome to such degrees of sinning as to depart from the faith and so bee cast out of this family and have this name taken off them again To which I answer Oh that none more might but yet wee need to bee heedful for if we look at our tipes as the Temple and place God chose for his worship and put his name there was a tipe of those by faith built on Christ 1 Pet. 2.3.5 So it s not without its use to us that where God sets his name at the first yet for the wickednesse of the people there Jer. 7 10-14 he removed it away from thence And threatned to do the same yea hee hath done it to Jerusalem and the house there called by his name or it wee look at Israel of old was not that people called Israel Isa 1.10.21 after for their wickednesse called Sodome Jer. 2.21 and that called a faithful City afterward for their filthiness called a harlot yea was not the noble Vine of Gods planting 1 Cor. 10 1-11.18 afterward by evil ways degenerated into the plant of a strange Vine And are not these things writ for examples and warnings to us but to leave pressing the tipes and come nigher even to the truth it self If this family be the kingdome of God here on earth as I suppose none questions then what means that saying of our Saviour Mat. 8.11 12 Many shall come from the East and West and shall sit down with Abraham Isaac and Jacob in the kingdome of heaven But the children of the kingdome shall bee cast out into utter darknesse 1 Tim. 3.15 2 Tim. 20 21 16 17 18. with 1 Tim. 1.19 20. Isa 60.21 Zach. 14.21 Psal 144.11 14 15 16 c. And if this family bee the house of God which is the Church of the living God compared to a great house then sure the vessels admitted and taken into it that are unmeet for the Masters use are such as are departed from the faith they once had when they were admitted and used and are therefore to bee cast out Surely that time hath not yet been nor now is but is yet to come of which it is said Thy people shall be all righteous c. This will bee when the Church is wholly rid of strange children that there is no more going out c So that as yet the being in this family and called by his name Is no sufficient argument to prove that all that so are in the time of this warfar will without all doubt so continue and remain for ever it is more safe for us to watch over our selves Gal. 5.4 1 Tim. 1.19 20 2 Tim. 2.18 4.3.4 1 Tim. 4.1 2 and over one another in taking the warnings given us in the Scripture where also it is affirmed that some have fallen from grace some have made Shipwrack of faith and a good conscience some have erred from the Faith and overthrown the faith of others yea and there also the spirit hath expresly affirmed that in these latter dayes some shall depart from the faith giving heed to seducing spirits and doctrins of devils yea many turn to fables which wee with sorrow for them see fulfilled in many of whom it cannot with any evidence of truth bee said that they were all and every of them hypocrites or that their faith was not saving yea some of them so strong in that opinion that they counted it no less than blasphemy to say that there was any possibility for them or any true beleever and Saints to fall away But I will proceed no farther I have considered Mr. Owens stating the question and his proofs and observed his own rule in going to the Law and Testimony