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A52355 A brief exposition of the First and Second Epistles general of Peter by Alexander Nisbet ... Nisbet, Alexander, 1623-1669. 1658 (1658) Wing N1165; ESTC R37734 248,842 354

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offers of forgivenesse of sin and eternal life through the Messiah invitations to repentance and holy walking and some motions of his Spirit working with his Words and yet though they were guilty of many grosse and filthy sins as appeareth by the sixth and seventh Chapters of Genesis their disobedience to the Gospel or unwillingnesse to be perswaded thereby as the word signifieth is here set down as the chief cause of their perpetual imprisonment in Hell those spirits are in prison who sometimes were disobedient 7. The Lord doth not at the first give over dealing with despisers of his saving counsels and rejecters of his blessed offers but doth defer their deserved punishment and draw out his patience in length toward them as the word here signifieth that they may be the more inexcusable and he may have the glory of long-suffering and patience after it is expired for upon those who are now in prison the long-suffering of God once waited in the dayes of Noah 8. 〈◊〉 length of time can make the Lord forget his 〈◊〉 which in penitent sinners have abused even when 〈◊〉 are in Hell he will remember them and make 〈…〉 remember their for the increase of their 〈…〉 torment and vexation Luke 16.25 for here the Spirit of the Lord speaking by this Apostle declareth to the world that he is mindful of the despising of his patience and pains manifested many thousand years ago toward them that are now in Hell Once the long-suffering of God waited in the dayes of Noah c. 9. Even those who may have good hope through grace that they are delivered from the pit of destruction ought to consider the woful case of them that are there as a mean to keep them from provoking the Lord by those sins which bring souls to that prison and as a motive unto thankfulnesse to Jesus Christ and constancy in duty to him notwithstanding of temporary sufferings who hath delivered them from the same for here the case of the damned for disobedience to the Gospel is presented by the Apostle to the consideration of those who as he supposeth in the former words might comfort themselves in their exemption from wrath by Christ's sufferings as an argument to constancy in holinesse notwithstanding of hardest usage from men which is the Apostle's scope to presse 10. When the Lord vouchsafes to send his Word unto a People he useth also with it to frame his workings and dispensations so as may be most fitting for bearing-in his Word upon them that if they reject and slight both their stripes may be double for beside that Christ went and preached to the old world he made a work to be wrought before their eyes which was a visible preaching of wrath to come upon them except they did repent and a real invitation of them to repentance that they seeing such a small vessel in comparison of the great multitude that were upon the face of the earth every one might have studied to be one of those who might have had entry into it He went and preached and his long-suffering waited while the Ark was a preparing 11. Whensoever the Lord hath judgments to bring upon the generality of a People it is his way to provide sufficient means of safety for his own that are among them sometimes from the outward judgment as here and alwayes from the evil of it Psal 91.10 for while judgment was approaching upon the old world the Ark was a preparing wherein few that is eight souls were saved 12. Though there never were nor will be at any time wanting some true Believers in Jesus Christ in regard of his standing relation of a Husband and Head to the Church Yet so far may profanity or error overspread the face of the Church that the number of visible Professors may be very few and therefore the multitude of such can be no real mark of the true Church for here in all the world there are but a few and of those a great part wicked for what may be gathered from the Scripture history that is eight souls saved by water 13. It may fare the better with the wicked in this life though nothing in that which is to come that they have been in society with the Godly and have outward relations to them partly for the more satisfaction and encouragement of the Godly who are tied to them by natural bonds or affection and partly that they may be some way serviceable to the Godly in the Work of the Lord for which causes among others there are here eight souls whereof some were of a wicked disposition and cursed Gen. 9.22 25. saved by water 14. The Lord can make that which is the mean of destruction to the wicked a mean of safety to his own for the water which drowned the rest of the world beareth up the Ark and so proveth a mean of the safety of there eight who were saved by water Vers 21. The like figure whereunto even Baptism doth also now save us not the putting away of the filth of the flesh but the answer of a good conscience towards God by the resurrection of Jesus Christ The eight encouragement to constancy in suffering for Christ and his Truth is That since Believers have a spiritual priviledge answerable to the Ark sealing their safety from the ●●ludge of God's wrath to wit their Baptism not the external part of it alone which can only remove the filth of the body But the internal to wit the application of Christs bloud to the conscience of Believers which the Apostle expresseth here by the effect thereof that thereby Believers may challenge all Christ's purchase as theirs and answer all challenges to the contrary and that upon this ground that their Cautioner is absolved from their Debt whereof his Resurrection is the evidence Therefore they have no reason to faint in following their duty or fear to be lost in the midst of their sufferings Hence Learn 1. Whatever outward priviledge any of the Lord's People had of old when he was working in a more extraordinary way than now every ordinary Believer may find in Jesus Christ a spiritual privileage answerable to it Faith can seed upon Christ the bread from Heaven Joh. 6.32 35. as the Israelites did upon the Manna it can draw spiritual life and health from him as the stung Israelites had health to their bodies by looking to the brazen Serpent Joh. 3.15 16. and can find spiritual and eternal safety in Him through his own means as in an Ark when others are perishing in the deludge of his wrath for though Believers in the Apostle's time had not such an extraordinary way of preservation from persecution as Noah and the few with him had from the flood Yet they have a spiritual priviledge answerable to it and of a far better nature The like figure whereunto Baptism doth also now save us 2. Baptism doth in a spiritual sense resemble the Ark in so far as few in comparison of