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A64811 Christ's school consisting of four classes of Christians : I. Babes, II. Little children, III. Young men, IV. Fathers : with their several characteristical differences and attainments : also the doctrines proper to be taught to each of them : being the substance of many sermons preach'd many years ago in Southwark / by Ralph Venning. Venning, Ralph, 1621?-1674. 1675 (1675) Wing V201; ESTC R22310 205,352 390

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that for any thing that is sold in the Shambles and good for food is lawful to be eaten without a dispute 1 Cor. 9. 27 33. so the Disciples till Christs Ascention were full of pitiful questions who shall be greatest Matth. 18.1 what shall this man do Joh. 21.21 Wilt thou at this time restore the Kingdom to Israel Acts 1.6 Alas what a poor low way of questioning is this indeed to ask What shall I do to be saved what is the Will of God concerning me in my place and relation how shall I attain to a more perfect state such things are considerable and worth the asking but to be taken up about little and low things is to be as Babes and as carnal more nice than wise 7. These Babes live much more by Tradition and the example of men than by rule or reason They are as to their Faith a kind of implicite believers and believe as the Church or such and such a great wise and learned Doctor believes and their practice is a kind of imitation of some men in such and such things This made Paul speak to his Corinthians to follow him but as he followed Christ if you will follow and have an example of me look on me only as in and walking in the steps of Christ Jesus 1 Cor. 11.1 3. I fear that to this day many persons take into such a track because such and such men whom they affect do so more than for any conviction that is upon them or any account they can give that it is the way of God But remember Non qu●itur sed quâ cundum est we should not walk by what is done but by what ought to be done Matth. 19.1 9. 8. They are as carnal in having more zeal than knowledge to manage it of the Jews the Apostle speaks thus Rom. 10.2 3. and in like manner doth he speak of the Galatian-Babes and upon the like occasion Gal. 4.16 21. and Chap. 3.1 5. They no sooner get a notion by the end but they are all of a flame they like tinder take fire presently and suffer zeal though without discretion to eat them up Paul himself while carnal was a most zealous man but 't was in the daies of his ignorance Zeal like fire is a good Servent indeed but 't is a bad Master it need be well watch'd When the Disciples in their zeal would have called for fire from Heaven 't was from their unacquaintedness with their own spirit And 't was in such a fit that Peter drew his Sword But this is not the way of Christ whose Kingdom is not of this world and therefore will not that his servants fight Matth. 26.51 with Joh. 18.10 and 36. 't is like carnal men to think we do God good service by killing them that do not deserve it as being not of our way Joh. 16.2 and usually this zeal of such men shews it self most in the presence of their leaders and dies in their absence Gal. 4.18 2 Chron. 24.2 I will not undertake to tell who are and how many such Babes there are in our daies but I am afraid there are too many 9. Babes are as carnal in this that they can hardly bear a reproof or an Exhortation carnal men and Babes that are as carnal look on reproofs as reproaches and cannot bear them They are not without heart risings and grudgeings against them that reprove them the Corinthians were nettled at Paul's dealing roundly with and rebuking them sharply that they might be found in the Faith they could hardly bear with him but almost called him fool for his kindness and love 2 Cor. 11.1 and 12.11 15. the Author of the Epistile to the Hebrew-Babes is fain to entreat them to suffer a word of Exhortation Heb. 13.22 I beseech you Brethren suffer the word of exhortation for I have written a Letter to you in few words Though one speak but a little but a few words they think them too many if they like not what is said though perhaps it concerns none so much as themselves Eli's carnal Sons could not bear reproof from their Father nor can Babes as carnal bear any though from a Father And beside this they are loth to suffer for Religion but will rather comply and conform with to the rudiments of this world as the Hebrews with Jewish and the Corinthians with Gentile Rites rather than suffer pers●cution 'T is true the Hebrews after they were illuminated indured a great fight of affliction at first Heb. 10.32 but they had weak hands and feeble knees and began to faint and be weary which occasioned that quickening exhortation Chap. 12. which he intreats them to suffer Chap. 13.22 The Disciples themselves were scattered and fled at the smiting of the Shepherd so tedious a thing is suffering to them that are but Babes and as carnal If thou saint in the day of affliction thy strength is small Prov. 24.10 10. To name no more some of them are apt to measure Gods heart by his hand as carnal men do love and hatred by the things before them which is a false rule If Gods hand be open to and fill them with his blessings then all is well but if his hand be shut up from or laid upon them then like Sion of old God hath forsaken them this is their infirmity for the best of this world is not good enough to be a Love token nor the worst of it bad enough to be a token of hatred If God slay their Son or take away what they love they draw sad conclusions as if God had no respect for them so it seems the Corinthians were apt to do when God afflicted them and therefore the Apostle tells them 1 Cor. 11.32 when we are Judged though for this cause Vers 30. yet we are chastened of the Lord that we may not be condemned with the world And so the Hebrew-Babes were heartned by the like consideration that they might not measure Gods heart by his hand nor his promises and love by his providential dispensations but that he dealt with them as Sons Heb. 12.5 13. These seeing I have promised to name no more are the things too many wherein the Babes are as carnal and so as no other degree of Saints are at least in such a degree as they are These are naughty things and unbecoming because carnal and therefore Paul threatens the Corinthians with a Rod if they mend not their manners which were corrupted the more by the evil words of an Epicurean sort of men crept in among them 1 Cor. 15. Twice if not thrice the Apostle speaks to them of these things as such whereof they might well be ashamed 1 Cor. 4.14 and 6.5 and 15.34 and shakes the Rod over them again and again that they might fear to be carnal any more 1 Cor. 4.18 21. 2 Cor. 1.23 and 10.9 11. and 12.20 21. and 13.10 And now I have finished what I designed and promised as to the doctrinal part
speak to them a little by way of Application COme poor Babes you that tremble at the Word of God and serve him though it be with fear hear this for your Consolation that the high and lofty one who dwelleth in the high and holy place doth not despise such a trembling soul but will dwell with it Isa 66.2 Jer. 3.13 Be not afraid of the Resurrection nor of Judgement 't will be an happy day for thee read it they self what is said 1 Thes 4.13 18. and 5.1 11. thou hast a friend in the Court of Heaven Jesus Christ thine Advocate and he 't is that shall be thy Jodge who to be sure will not condemn any that are in him although they be but Babes He will remem● thy● b●ur of little love Heb. 6.9 10. as thou ma●s● him telling the● af●rehand Matth. 25.34 37. where thou hast that he remember what thou hast for 〈◊〉 and placeth tha● account which it may be thou 〈◊〉 worth nothing He is so 〈…〉 he will remember no more but he is so righteous that he will not forget thy labour of love no nor thy fear for he hath a Book of remembrance written for them that feared the Lord and thought mark that that did think and it may be could do little more than think upon his name Mal. 3.16 Well then as the wicked should rejoyce with trembling Psal 2. do thou tremble with rejoycing Abide in him keep close to him whom thou hast chosen for thy Saviour and thou shalt not be ashamed before him at his coming 1 Joh. 2.28 Be stedfast and immoveable yea abound alwaies in the work of the Lord for thy labour shall not be in vain at the Resurrection 1 Cor. 15.58 In the mean time live as one that looks for and hastens to the coming of the Lord 2 Pet. 3.11 12. and seeing he will come without sin a Saviour and change thy vile body and make it like to his most glorious Body let not only thine affections but conversation be in Heaven Col. 3.1 4. Phil. 3.20 21. which no man is or can be that doth not believe the Resurrection and Eternal Judgement Be glad therefore and bless God who hath given thee this Milk and taught thee to take it in for else thou hadst been still without God 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 in the world yea and in the world to come which will be a world of happiness to thee and all Saints who have not their portion of good in this life as the wicked have but 't is reserved for them to be theirs at the Resurrection and Eternal Judgement So much for the attainments of Babes from this Text. V. Of their tasting that the Lord is gracious and their desiring the sincere Milk of the Word to grow thereby From 1 Pet. 2.1 3. THE Apostle Peter had to do with Babes as well as Paul for such were the Jewish Converts generally and having told them Chap. 1.23 that they were born again he doth in this Text exhort them to lay aside all malice and all guile and hypocrisies and envies and all evil speaking to which they being yet as carnal were too prone as was noted before and as new born Babes to desire the sincere Milk of the Word that they may grow thereby if so be or seeing and because they have tasted that the Lord is gracious This tasting is their coming to Christ and believing in him as the chief corner-stone v. 4.6 and their growth is their being built up on him a spiritual House c. Vers 5. which notes both the nature and inclination of these Babes viz. to come to and believe in Christ and withal to grow up in and to be built on him that as he is precious or an honour to them Vers 7. so they may be precious or an honour to him and shew forth the vertues and thereby the praises of him who hath called them out of their darkness into his marvellous light Vers 9. But of their Faith I have spoken before I shall now speak of some of their experience which I conceive is coucht in this word of tasting The perfect Christian hath many senses exercised he is full of many and rich experiences Heb. 5.14 But the Babe hath the exercise of this one Sense Tasting especially which begets in him a desire and longing after the Word for growth that he may suck and be satisfied with the breasts of Consolations that he may milk out and be satisfied with the abundance of glory To allude to Isa 66.11 The Babe hath a taste as soon as he is born and hath Milk given him to eat in which he tastes a sweetness and from which he finds so much nourishment and strength as holds his sonl in life If he were not alive he could not taste and if he did not taste he could not live Experience is often exprest by tasting which is a thing beyond Hearing and is joyn'd with Seeing Psal 34.8 Oh Taste and See that the Lord is good Now as Seeing so Tasting affects the heart and quickens the Appetite and therefore saith he desire the Milk which doth not only express the duty but the nature and inclination of Babes and that grounded on Tasting Seeing or because they have Tasted that the Lord is gracious several experiences as Tastes they have had of this As 1. That the Lord will admit them to Repentance this is of his grace when man had sinned the Law was inexorable a mans Repentance could find no place there for re-acceptance though it had been sought with tears God might have chosen whether he would have admitted man to repent but now he hath it favours of grace and by this the Babes Taste that he is gracious 2. They Taste that the Lord is gracious in that he hath provided a new and living way wherein to come to him that they may be saved at anothers cost and charges that he sent his Son into the world to save sinners that through him they might believe in God and that thence they might have hope in God 1 Pet. 1.21 3. They Taste grace in this That God calls for no greater things at their hand than to eat Milk Pro. 28.14 to Repent and Believe the Gospel and doth not put them to do penance in Hell for thousands of years or do some extraordinary tasks of duty in this world and weeping out their eyes wearing out their knees c. 4. They Taste his grace in that he not only commands but invites and intreats them to come to Repent and Believe that they may live That God should condescend so far as to beseech and go a begging to them as the word is that they would be reconciled gives them a Taste that the Lord is gracious 2 Cor. 5.19 20. 5. They Taste it in this That God incourageth them to come by many great and precious promises Isa 55.1 2 3. Matth. 11.28 30 c. Yea he swears to them as he lives that
when tempted of the Devil after the witness of the Spirit which what they were I shall briefely examine SECT 1. About Christs and the Young mens Temptations ABout these Temptations of Christ I have a larger Discourse than I think convenient to infert here which if God please may come forth by it self in due time at present I shall only touch the parallel between Christs and the Young mens temptations after the testimony of the Fathers Love The Young men having been proclaimed as Christ was by a voice like to a srumpet from Heaven which gives a certain sound that they are the Sons of God and Heirs of God and glory the Devil puts in his exceptions against this Title and would fain have them believe that this is but Enthusiasm a meer fancied and pretended apprehension without any true and just ground and therefore comes and calls it into question cavilling as at first if thou be the Son of God c He labours first to make a doubt of it and if he cannot attain that he then indeavours to bring them to presume upon and make bold with it His first design is to make it doubtful Matth. 4.3 If thou be the Son of God command that these Stones be made bread this was after he had fasted forty daies and forty nights and was an hungred That which he slyly insinuates is this thou thinkest thy self and suppofest to have witness from Heaven that thou art the Son of God but if God were thy Father and did love thee would he suffer thee to be so poor and hungry and could he find it in his heart to put thee on so much hardship as fasting and so long too c. would he let thee be in the Wilderness among the Beasts Fathers provide for their Children and if thou wert his Son surely he would maintain thee at a better rate than this would be not canst thou it being thus with thee believe thy self to be the Son of God Accordingly he pleads with and against the Children of God when in a low estate in this world it hath pleased God to chuse many of the poor of this world to be rich in Faith and Heirs of the Kingdom Jam. 2.5 and many of these who have this assurance are many times hard put to it in the world and by Satan too because of this their poverty as if 't were inconsistent with the riches of Faith and title of an Heir to a Kingdom but now as Christ answered and conquered so do they by the Word of God abiding in them One Answer serves them both viz. Man lives not by Bread a mans life consists not in the abundance of things enjoy'd but by every or any word that cometh out of the mouth of God any thing that God shall appoint yea his Word can do it without any thing else These things below are not good enough for Love-tokens as hatred so Love is not known by external low or high conditions Some may have Bread and no Love and others Love though they have no Bread God can and will provide in due time And what is' t to thee O Devil if I am contented with the Will of God Psal 4 6● and have meat to eat which thou knowest not of Thus being strong in Faith by the Word of God abiding in them they overcome the wicked one and will not question their Sonship because they are poor and low brought in this world SECT 2. A Continuation THE Devils first Argument being invalidated he takes up another of a far different aspect and would now have Christ be as confident and presuming as before he would have had him diffident and doubtful and so deals he with the Young men Saith he Matth. 4.6 If thou be the Son of God east thy self down from the Pinacle for it is written He shall give his Angels charge concerning thee and in their hands they shall bear thee up lest at any time thou dash thy foot against a stone That this Promise did belong to Christ in a special maner is undoubtedly true and the Devil perceiving how precious the written Word of God was to Christ Jesus he fills his mouth with Scripture and a Promise but leaves out the condition of it to which the protection is annexed and that which he would cunningly insinuate amounts to this q. d. If thou be the Son wilt thou not trust thy Fathers power and promise canst have better security than the power of a faithful God and the Faith of a powerful God hath he not appointed thee a Life-guard of Angels to bear thee in their Arms and wilt be afraid Thus he often sets on the Young men what need you be so solicitous and concern'd for means have you not Promises of teaching protection preservation c. What will you not trust your Father and take his Word But as before so now one Answer fits both 't is this Thou shalt not tempt the Lord thy God Indeed to trust in means is to despise God but to neglect means is to tempt God There is no need of casting my self down of making such daring attempts for there is a way down and the farthest way about is the nearest way home Thou shalt not tempt the Lord thy God i. e. thou shalt not go out of his which is thy way and wherein only is preservation promised While there is an ordinary appointed way and means I must not attempt nor presume on extraordinary that were to enquire after Signs and Miracles when there is no need of them which is no less than to tempt God Thou O Devil dost tempt me to tempt God which is not the Genius of his Sons to do though thou wouldst have me to do it under that name no Satan no though thou tempt me I will not the Lord my God by going out of my way and neglecting the means of his appointment SECT 3. A further Continuation HAving been defeated in the way of dispute the Devil takes another course and falls to offering of terms and making of Bargains saith he Matth. 4.9 All these things the Kingdoms of the world and the glory of them will I give thee if thou wilt fall down and worship me Here are fine and brave things grandeur and gallantry pleasure prettiness and pomp here are the lusts of the eye the flesh and the pride of life the things which the Young men in the world are inamour'd of even to fondness and dotage these are the things which the Alexanders and Julius Caesars of this world the Nimrods and hunters after glory pursue with might and main ambition do but fall down and bow the knee to worship me and all shall be thine And this seems to be the Devils Saera Anchora last hope if he cannot prevail this way he despairs he hath choaked many a forward and far-gone Professor as the thorny-ground hearers with this bit and bait as he did our first Parents even in innocency and therefore S● John immediately