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A01033 A treatise tending to cleare the doctrine of iustification. Written by Io. Forbes, pastour of the English Church at Middelburgh, for the instruction of his flocke: and now published by some of them for the good of others Forbes, John, 1568?-1634. 1616 (1616) STC 11136; ESTC S102456 151,671 206

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signified by the Lord Ier. 32. when he promiseth that he would put his feare in their heartes that they should not departe from him and most cleerly Eze. cap. 36. 26. 27. A newe heart also will I give you and a new spirit will I put within you and I will take away the stonie heart out of your body and will give you a heart of flesh and I will put my spirit within you and cause you to walke in my Statutes For this cause it is that Christ calleth them blessed who honger and thirst for righteousnes For it is most certaine that the earnest desire of the heart to enioye Christ and his righteousnes c. is an vndoubted token of Gods saving grace and of his effectuall calling in the which he bestowes this as a supernaturall gift vppon the elect as the seconde effect of his working power whereby hee changeth our willes which are of them selves rebellious and maketh them willing to come vnto Christ and to obey his voyce Therefore is it saide That God is the worker both of the will and of the deed of his good pleasure in vs Phil. cap. 2. 13. so this is the second parte of that supernatural gift of faith when as our will maketh choise of that which is the will of God and wee submit our willes to his will in all thinges which is most contrarie to the nature of fleshe For as sayth the Apostle Rom. chap. 8. ver 7. The wisedome of the fleshe is not subiect to the Law of God neither can be Therefore doeth the Prophet David say That the man is blessed whom the Lord choses and causes to come Psalm 65. 4. It is for this same cause that David prayeth so often that God would incline his heart to his statutes The thirde parte of Gods workinge in givinge Faith vnto vs is the sanctification of our affections to make vs to love Christ above all thinges and that by the powring of his love in our heartes by his holy Spirit For as hee inclineth our myndes to mynde heavenly thinges by insinuatinge his mynd towardes vs in Christ Iesus into our myndes as by the sense and feelinge and proofe of his good will towarde vs in all thinges hee drawes out willes vnto his will So by the sense of his love in his giving his deare Sonne to the death for vs while wee were his enimies hee enflames our heartes with the love of him againe so that with our affection wee are set vppon Christ more then all thinges and are content to lose all things that we may gaine him Therefore saith Christ Math. cha 10. ver 37. He that loveth father or mother better then mee is not worthie of me c. And Luke chap. 14. ver 26. If any man come vnto mee and hate not his Father and Mother VVife and Children and Brethren and Sisters yea and his owne life also he can not be my Disciple Wherein it appeareth most plainly that faith is a gift supernaturall seeing it bringeth a supernaturall love into the heart which overcommeth all the love and affection which can be in nature especally when it overcommeth the love of man to him selfe and his owne life Fourthly the Lord by working faith doeth imprinte his knowledge and his will and love to vs in our memories working such a stedfast impression in our hearts of his mercie and grace towards vs in Christ as can never be defaced therefore the wicked in the booke of God are noted by this name they that forget God whereas the childrē of God have him alwayes before theit eyes Thus the Lord when he worketh faith in our hearts he worketh it in all the powers of our soule filling the whole heart with such supernaturall vertue and power in all the faculties thereof whereby the heart which of it selfe naturally could never be able to knowe or to desire or to love or to keepe any heavenly thing belonging vnto life and godlines is made able both to knowe and to will and to love and with the will and affection to apprehende and to keepe constantly the Lord Iesus and all blessings in him vnto eternall life And all these pointes are wrought by God in the heart of everie one of his elect particularly as in them selves so also concerning them selves so that their knowledge and assurance of the trueth of the things reveyled touching Christ and redemption in him is not a generall notion perswasion of the heart that God hath given his sonne to be a Redeemer to mankinde and that he hath performed redemption in his death for such a faith not onely the reprobate but Sathan him selfe hath but it is a particular sight and assurance of every mans owne heart concerning him selfe that God hath elected him for him in particular hath given Christ to bee a Redeemer and hath made him particularly vnto him wisedome righteousnes sanctification and redemption For it is not my faith-concerning the minde of God vnto others nor yet of the minde of God conceyved generally toward all his elect but the particular knowledge and assurance of his minde concerning my selfe that doeth saue mee For the iust shall live by his owne faith Habac. chapt 2. ver 4. But this will appeare more cleerely in the next point while we consider Faith being newe wrought in our hearts howe we are saide with our heart to beleeve In this point we have to consider First that it is the man him selfe who beleeveth Secondly that it is his heart whereby he beleeveth And thirdly beleeving is the action which man performeth with his heart As for the first man is said to beleeue because that this supernaturall gift is given him of God and that in his heart it is effectuall in him in all the points forespoken for by Gods enlightning of him he sees and by his teaching he vnderstandes and by the Lords enclining of his will he willeth and by the Lords sanctifying of his affection he loveth and by the Lords imprinting and writing in his minde and sealing by his spirit whatsoever he reveyleth vnto him he both possesseth retayneth and keepeth Christ and all the blessings promised in him so that faith actively considered is nothing but the motion of mans hearte which is wrought in him by the spirit of God and therfore in substance nothing els but the very action of GOD in man but considered in a divers manner that is passively as it is wrought by God in him and actively as he by this working of God in all the powers of his soule apprehendeth and receyveth grace from God so that the action of man in beleeving with the heart is nothing but his knowing acknowledging of things by Gods making him know and acknowledge them and his willing them by Gods making him to will them and his loving by Gods making him to love them and his apprehending and retayning them by Gods making of him to apprehende and reteyne them GOD imprinting writing and
nothing vnto life and salvation but Christ and him crucified and this worke of the Father which is the beginning of all grace is expressed in the Scriptures by Gods teachinge vs according as Christ sayeth Iohn chap. 6. ver 45. Every one that hath heard of the Farher and hath learned of him cōmeth vnto me Shewing vs thereby that the first cause of our beleeving or rather the first parte and portion of the worke of faith wrought in our heartes by God consisteth in God teaching of vs according to his promise made in his covenant Esay chap. 54. ver 13. And all thy children shal be taught of the Lord. And Ierem. chap. 31. ver 33. 34. I will put my lawe in their inward partes and write it in their heartes and they shall teach no more every man his neighbour and everie man his brother saying knowe the Lord For they shall all knowe mee from the least of them vnto the greatest of them sayeth the Lord. For it is true which Christ speaketh Math. chap. 11. ver 27. No man knoweth the Sonne but the Father neyther knoweth any man the Father but the Sonne and he to whom the Sonne will reveyle him So that the knowledge of God is a secrete belonging to God alone which no flesh is everable to attayne vnto by any power of his owne naturall light and vnderstanding therefore saieth the Apostle that this is the wisedome of God hid in a mysterie which none of the Princes of this worlde have ever knowne 1. Cor. 2. For as he saith in that same chapter The naturall man perceyveth not the thinges of the Spirit of God For they are foolishnes vnto him neyther can hee know them because they are spiritually discerned And this he confirmeth by a strong argument in that same chapter vers 11. saying For what man knoweth the thinges of a man saue the spirit of a man which is in him even so the thinges of God knoweth no man but the spirit of God For which cause also in that same place he attributeth the cause of all our knowledge vnto God reveyling vnto vs by his spirit the thinges that are given vs of God according to which Christ saieth vnto Peter when hee did confesse him to bee the Christ the Sonne of the living God that flesh and bloud had not reveiled that vnto him but his Father which was in heaven Math. cha 16. ver 17. thereby witnessing plainly that no naturall light nor information of mans owne minde can possibly make a man to know Iesus to be the Christ and sonne of the living God but that this knowledge commeth vnto our heartes by the supernatural gift and revelation of God by his spirit according to which the Apostle saith 1. Cor. chap. 1. ver 18. That the preaching of the crosse is to them that perish foolishnes but vnto vs that are saved it is the power of God For God hath cast away the vnderstanding of the prudent and hath made the wisedome of this worlde foolishnes For by that wisedome the world doeth not know God therefore sayth the Apostle in that same place VVee preach Christ crucified vnto the Iewes even a stūbling blocke and vnto the Graecians foolishnes but vnto them which are called both of the Iewes Graecians we preach Christ the power of God and the wisedome of God Thus it is playne that this wisedome and light of the heart whereby we know Christ crucified to be our onely Saviour and Sonne of God is a gift supernaturally given vs by God when he calleth vs and therefore saith Christ That it is not given to every man to know the secretes of heaven Math. chap. 13. vers 11. shewing vs thereby that the power to knowe these things is givē vs of God Which is yet more cleere by the speech of Christ touching them to whom this gift is not given when he sayeth that seeing they doe not see and hearing they heare not neither vnderstande And this worke of God in the scriptures is signified by opening of the eyes of our vnderstanding Ephes chapt 1. ver 18. and sometymes by opening of the heart Actes chapt 16. ver 14. And in this firste worke of God by his grace consisteth the chiefe foundation of our strength as is showen by Ioh. 1. Epi. chap. 5. vers 5. saying VVho is it that overcommeth the worlde but hee that beleeveth that Iesus is the sonne of God As likewise this is the seale of out Adoption as witnesseth the same Apostle 1. Epi. chap. 5. saying Every one that beleeveth that Iesus is the Christ is borne of God And thirdly on this dependeth our ereruall life as witnesseth Christ him selfe Iohn chap. 17. ver 3. This is eternall life that they knowe thee the onely true God and whom thou hast sent Iesus Christ and therefore whosoever is ignorant of this point and so much more they that impugne it shal never inherit eternall life according to Christs owne testimonie Ioh. ca. 8. ver 24. Therefore I said vnto you that ye shall die in your sinnes for except yee beleeve that I am hee yee shall die in your sinnes To conclude this point then the first action of God in man and so the first gift bestowed vpon the heart of man vnto life is the power and facultie of conceyving and knowing God in Christ the Saviour as he is reveyled in the worde accordinge to the saying of Iohn Epi. 5. 20. But we knowe that that sonne of God is come and hath given vs a minde to knowe him that is true and wee are in him that is true that is in that his Sonne Iesus Christ this same is that very true God and that eternall life The second worke of God wherein our faith consisteth is in giving a wil to come to Christ and to enioy him to obey him according to the saying of the Prophet Psalm 110. 3. Thy people shall come willingly at the time of the assemblinge of thine armie in holy beautie For as the vnderstanding power of man is darkened al his wisdome is but foolishnes so his will is rebellious against Gods will in all thinges so that as he cannot naturally perceyve nor know the thinges of God so can he not naturally will nor desire the thinges of God and this oftentymes is signified in scripture by the hardnes of mans heart that cannot repent and by his stiff-neckednes and by resisting of the holy Ghost according to the words of God by the Prophet Esay ca. 65. ver 2. 3. I have spred my hands out all the day to a rebellious and gaine-saying people c. And this worke of God is expressed in scripture by the phrase of Gods drawing vs Ion. 6. 44. No man can come vnto me except the Father that hath sent me drawe him as likewise is signified by the opening of the eare as Esay cha 50. ver 5. The Lord GOD hath opened myne eare and I was not rebellious neyther turned I backe This also is
the worde knowledge is put which is when it signrfieth the naked and bare vnderstanding of thinges that are reveyled but it is taken for an infallible science when as the heart knoweth God and knoweth him vndoubtedly to be God and when as it knoweth Christ and knoweth him vndoubtedly to bee the sonne of God and when it knoweth Gods trueth and knoweth it vndoubtedly to be the trueth of God therefore saieth Iohn the Baptist Hee that receyveth his testimonie hath sealed that God is true Iohn chap. 3. ver 33 And againe Iohn 1. Epi. chap. 5. ver 10. Hee that heleeveth not God hath made him a liar because he beleeved not the record that God witnessed of his soune Neither is this all which is meant by the knowledge of faith but a third thing is yet to be added for the full vnderstandinge thereof For besides the sight and knowledge of the thinges which are reveiled by God and also besides the knowledge of the vndoubted veritie and trueth of them it is required that wee knowe them to bee reveyled by God vnto vs and knowe the vndoubted trueth and veritie of them toward vs in our particular person that is that whatsoever God reveyle to vs he reveyleth it vnto vs as a thing which he hath appointed for vs and when he giveth vs the sight and knowledge of the vndoubted veritie of the things reveyled he maketh vs assuredlie to knowe that they shal be truely verily accomplished in our persons conforme to that ground which we have laide downe before concerning faith that is that what we beleeve we must beleeve it concerning our selves in particular according as it is said of Abraham that he beleeved God that he should bee the Father of many Nation●s And as Iob speaketh of him selfe chap. 19. verses 25. 26. 27. I am sure that my Redeemer liveth and I shall see God in my flesh whom I my selfe shall see and my eyes shall beholde and none other for mee According to which certaintie the Apostle Paul speaketh also of him selfe Rom. chap. 8. and for this maner of knowledge which commeth by faith the Fathers doe call faith the eye whereby we see the invisible things of God as also the ingravē forme of the sonnes of God and for this same cause it is called by the Apostle Heb. chap. 11. the evidence of things which are not seene where by the word evidence is vnderstoode that faith doeth not onely shew them but by evident demonstration confirme the vndoubted veritie of them and that to vs in particular so that it letteth me not only see life eternall in Christ and this eternall life to belong to all that are in Chtist but particularly it letteth me see my selfe in Christ and this life to belonge to me in him and that so certainlie as nothing in heaven nor earth can bee more certaine and thus much for the first vse of faith The seconde ende wherefore faith is given is possession and this confirmeth evidently and plainely the former ground touching knowledge that it is so to be vnderstood as we have spoken For the knowledge of faith is never without possession according to thar saying of Christ Ioh. cha 14. ver 17. speaking of the spirit whow the world can not receyve because it seeth him not neyther knoweth him but yee knowe him for hee dwelleth with you and shal bee in you According to which ground it is that Ioh. sayth Hee that beleeveth in that sonne of GOD hath the witnes in him self 1. Epist chap. 5. ver 10. Thus faith maketh vs to know nothing but that which it also maketh vs to possesse therefore doeth the Apostle pray to God for the Ephesians that Christ might dwell in their hearts by faith chap. 3. vers 27. For as the heart of man can never know Christ by it owne light but by the supernaturall light of faith so it can never apprehend Christ nor any blessing in Christ by any natural power that is in the will affection thereof Therefore God giveth to his elect the supernaturall gift of faith in their hearts that his elect whose heartes could never by any naturall strength ever attaine to the possession of Christ nor ever desire to have him nor yet embrace him with vnfayned love as their only treasure righteousnes and life might chose him and count all things but dunge to gaine him forsaking them selves and their owne righteousnes and to love him and embrace him with such affectiō that they prefer him to all things evē to their owne life so that man by faith is not only made to know his redeemer but also to possesse him and all blessings in him And for this cause is it that in the scriptures we are saide to be the children of God by faith in Christ to be iustified by faith in him to bee saved by faith in him and as saith the Apostle Peter beleeving in him we carrie about with vs the end of our faith the salvation of our soules 1. Epist 1. 9. And for this working of faith it is called by the Apostle the subsisting of things hoped for Hebr. 11. 1. because it giveth a certaine being and subsisting vnto things that are yet invisible and are yet only expected and hoped for and maketh thē to subsist in our hearts therfore saith Christ he that beleeveth is alreadie translated from death to life and hath everlasting life Ioh. 5. 24. Thus we see that faith being taken away the heart of man should never be able to possesse nor apprehend Christ nor righteousnes or any other spirituall blessing in him Therefore because it is the effectuall instrument of Gods supernaturall power in our heartes whereby we apprehende and possesse Christ and all blessings in him The Fathers doe call it the hand of a Christian as also the mouth of a Christian and likewise the bound of a Christian because by faith as by a hand we lay holde on him and by faith as by a mouth wee receyve him into our heartes and by faith as by a bande that never can be broken wee are so vnited to him and hee with all the benefites that are in him vnto vs that we never can possibly bee seperated from him nor he or his blessinges from vs for this cause is it that Augustine sayth Beleeue onely and thou hast eaten him And for cleering of this grounde it is that these phrases of speech are vsed to wit that Christ is the ende of the lawe vnto righteousnes to all that beleeve that the promise is given to them that faithfully beleeve That the Gospell is the power of GOD vnto salvation to everie one that beleeveth c. all to teach vs that neither the Gospell can helpe vs to salvation neither is the promise made ours nor Christes righteousnes belongeth vnto vs except we beleeve because there is no mean to make any thing conteyned in the Gospell especially the promise or Christ him selfe to be ours but faith onely And for this same