Selected quad for the lemma: heaven_n

Word A Word B Word C Word D Occurrence Frequency Band MI MI Band Prominent
heaven_n earth_n remit_v retain_v 1,874 5 9.7234 5 false
View all documents for the selected quad

Text snippets containing the quad

ID Title Author Corrected Date of Publication (TCP Date of Publication) STC Words Pages
A53734 Two discourses concerning the Holy Spirit, and His work the one, Of the Spirit as a comforter, the other, As He is the author of spiritual gifts ... / by ... John Owen. Owen, John, 1616-1683.; Mather, Nathanael, 1631-1697.; Owen, John, 1616-1683. Discourse of spiritual gifts. 1693 (1693) Wing O818; ESTC R2819 174,342 306

There are 6 snippets containing the selected quad. | View lemmatised text

THUS was it with the Apostles Prophets and Evangelists at the first which were all Extraordinary Teaching Officers in the Church and all that ever were so 1 Cor. 12. 28. Ephes. 4. 11. Besides these there were at the first planting of the Church Persons endued with Extraordinary Gifts as of Miracles Healing and Tongues which did not of themselves constitute them Officers but do belong to the second Head of Gifts which concern Duties only Howbeit these Gifts were always most eminently bestowed on them who were called unto the Extraordinary Offices mentioned 1 Cor. 14. 18. I thank my God I speak with Tongues more than you all They had the same Gift some of them but the Apostle had it in a more Eminent Degree See Mat. 10. 8. And we may treat briefly in our passage of these several sorts of Extraordinary Officers § 5. First For the Apostles they had a double Call Mission and Commission or a Twofold Apostleship Their first Call was unto a subserviency unto the Personal Ministry of Jesus Christ. For he was a Minister of the Circumcision for the Truth of God to confirm the Promises made unto the Fathers Rom. 15. 8. In the discharge of this his Personal Ministry it was necessary that he should have peculiar Servants and Officers under him to prepare his Way and Work and to attend him therein So he Ordained Twelve that they should be with him and that he might send them forth to Preach Mark 3. 14. This was the substance of their first Call and Work namely to attend the presence of Christ and to go forth to Preach as he gave them order Hence because he was in his own Person as to his Prophetical Office the Minister only of the Circumcision being therein according to all the Promises sent only to the lost Sheep of the House of Israel he confined those who were to be thus assistant unto him in that his especial Work and Ministry and whilst they were so unto the same Persons and People expresly prohibiting them to extend their Line or Measure any further Go not saith he into the way of the Gentiles and into any City of the Samaritans enter you not but go rather unto the lost Sheep of the House of Israel Mat. 10. 5. This rather was absolutely exclusive of the others during his Personal Ministry and afterwards included only the preeminence of the Israelites that they were to have the Gospel offered unto them in the first place It was necessary the Word of God should be first spoken unto them Acts 13. 46. § 6. And this it may be occasioned that Difference which was afterwards among them whether their Ministry extended unto the Gentiles or no as we may see Acts Chap. 10 and 11. But whereas our Saviour in that Commission by virtue whereof they were to act after his Resurrection had extended their Office and Power expresly to all Nations Mat. 28. 19. or to every Creature in all the World Mat. 16. 15. A Man would wonder whence that uncertainty should arise I am perswaded that God suffered it so to be that the Calling of the Gentiles might be more signaliz'd or made more eminent thereby For whereas this was the great Mystery which in other Ages was not made known but hid in God namely that the Gentiles should be Fellow Heirs and of the same Body and partakers of his Promise in Christ that is of the Promise made unto Abraham by the Gospel Ephes. 3. 5 6 7 8 9 10. it being now to be laid open and displayed he would by their Hesitation about it have it searched into examined tryed and proved that the Faith of the Church might never be shaken about it in after Ages And in like manner when God at any time suffereth Differences and Doubts about the Truth or his Worship to arise in the Church he doth it for Holy Ends although for the present we may not be able to discover them But this Ministry of the Apostles with its Powers and Duties this Apostleship which extended only unto the Church of the Jews ceased at the Death of Christ or at the end of his own Personal Ministry in this World Nor can any I suppose pretend unto a Succession to them therein Who or what peculiar Instruments he will use and imploy for the final Recovery of that miserable lost People whether he will do it by an Ordinary or an Extraordinary Ministry by Gifts Miraculous or by the naked Efficacy of the Gospel is known only in his own Holy Wisdom and Counsel The Conjectures of Men about these things are vain and fruitless For although the Promises under the Old Testament for the calling of the Gentiles were far more clear and numerous than those which remain concerning the recalling of the Jews yet because the Manner Way and all other Circumstances were obscured the whole is called a Mystery hid in God from all the former Ages of the Church much more therefore may the way and manner of the recalling of the Jews be esteemed an hidden Mystery as indeed it is notwithstanding the Dreams and Conjectures of too many § 7. BUT these same Apostles the same individual Persons Judas only excepted had another Call unto that Office of Apostleship which had respect unto the whole Work and Interest of Christ in the World They were now to be made Princes in all Lands Rulers Leaders in Spiritual things of all the Inhabitants of the Earth Psal. 4. 5. 16. And to make this Call the more conspicuous and evident as also because it includes in it the Institution and Nature of the Office it self whereunto they were called our Blessed Saviour proceedeth in it by sundry degrees For 1. He gave unto them a Promise of Power for their Office or Office-Power Mat. 16. 19. So he promised unto them in the Person of Peter the Keys of the Kingdom of Heaven or a power of Spiritual binding and loosing of Sinners of remitting or retaining Sin by the Doctrine of the Gospel Mat. 18. 18. John 20. 23. 2. He actually collated a Right unto that Power upon them expressed by an outward Pledge John 20 21 22 23. Jesus saith unto them Peace be unto you as my Father hath sent me even so send I you And when he had said this he breathed on them and saith unto them Receive ye the Holy Ghost whose soever Sins ye remit they are remitted unto them and whose soever Sins ye retain they are retained And this Communication of the Holy Ghost was such as gave them a peculiar Right and Title unto their Office but not a Right and Power unto its Exercise 3. He Sealed as it were their Commission which they had for the Discharge of their Office containing the whole warranty they had to enter upon the World and to subdue it unto the Obedience of the Gospel Mat. 28. 18 19 20. Go Teach Baptize Command But yet 4. All these things did not absolutely give them a present Power for the Exercise
with undeniable Efficacy but his Assumption into Heaven testified unto his Person with an astonishing Glory 2. IT was necessary with respect unto the Humane Nature it self that after all its Labours and Sufferings it might be crowned with Honour and Glory He was to suffer and enter into his Glory Luk. 24 26. Some dispute whether Christ in his Humane Nature merited any thing for himself or no but not to immix our selves in the Niceties of that Enquiry it is unquestionable that the highest Glory was due to him upon his accomplishment of the Work committed unto him in this World which he therefore lays claim to accordingly Joh. 17. 4 5. It was so 3. WITH respect unto the Glorious Administration of his Kingdom For as his Kingdom is not of this World so it is not only over this World or the whole Creation here below The Angels of Glory those Principalities and Powers above are subject unto him and belong unto his Dominion Eph. 1. 21. Phil. 2. 9 10. Among them attended with their ready Service and Obedience unto all his Commands doth he exercise the Powers of his glorious Kingdom And they would but degrade Him from his Glory without the least Advantage unto themselves who would have him forsake his high and glorious Throne in Heaven to come and reign among them on the Earth unless they suppose themselves more meet Attendants on his Regal Dignity than the Angels themselves who are mighty in Strength and Glory SECONDLY The Presence of the Humane Nature of Christ in Heaven was necessary with respect unto Us. The Remainder of his Work with God on our behalf was to be carried on by Intercession Heb. 7. 26 27. And whereas this Intercession consisteth in the Vertual Representation of his Oblation or of himself as a Lamb slain in Sacrifice it could not be done without his continual Appearing in the Presence of God Heb. 9. 24. The other Part of the Work of Christ respects the Church or Believers as its immediate Object So in particular doth his comforting and supporting of them This is that Work which in a peculiar manner is committed and entrusted unto the Holy Spirit after the Departure of the Humane Nature of Christ into Heaven But two things are to be observed concerning it 1. That whereas this whole Work consisteth in the Communication of Spiritual Light Grace and Joy to the Souls of Believers it was no less the immediate Work of the Holy Ghost whilst the Lord Christ was upon the Earth than it is now he is absent in Heaven Only during the time of his Conversation here below in the days of his Flesh his holy Disciples looked on him as the only Spring and Foundation of all their Consolation their only Support Guide and Protector as they had just Cause to do They had yet no insight into the Mystery of the Dispensation of the Spirit nor was he yet so given or poured out as to evidence himself and his Operation unto their Souls Wherefore they looked on themselves as utterly undone when their Lord and Master began to acquaint them with his leaving of them No sooner did he tell them of it but Sorrow filled their Hearts Joh. 16. 6. Wherefore he immediately lets them know that this great Work of relieving them from all their Sorrows and Fears of dispelling their Disconsolations and supporting them under their Trouble was committed to the Holy Ghost and would by him be performed in so eminent a manner as that his Departure from them would be unto their Advantage Ver. 7. Wherefore the Holy Spirit did not then first begin really and effectually to be the Comforter of Believers upon the Departure of Christ from his Disciples but he is then first promised so to be upon a double Account 1. Of the Fall Declaration and Manifestation of it So things are often said in the Scripture then to be when they do appear and are made manifest An eminent lustance hereof we have in this Case John 7. 38 39. The Disciples had hitherto looked for all immediately from Christ in the Flesh the Dispensation of the Spirit being hid from them But now this also was to be manifested unto them Hence the Apostle affirms that though we have known Christ after the flesh yet henceforth we know him no more 2 Cor. 1. 16. That is so as to look for Grace and Consolation immediately from him in the Flesh as it is evident the Apostles did before they were instructed in this unknown Office of the Holy Ghost 2. Of the full Exhibition and eminent Communication of Him unto this End This in every kind was reserved for the Exaltation of Christ when he received the Promise of the Spirit from the Father and poured it out upon his Disciples 2. THE Lord Christ doth not hereby cease to be the Comforter of his Church For what he doth by his Spirit he doth by himself He is with us unto the end of the World by his Spirit being with us and he dwelleth in us by the Spirit dwelling in us and whatever else is done by the Spirit is done by him And it is so upon a Three-fold Account For 1 The Lord Christ as Mediator is God and Man in One Person and the Divine Nature is to be consider'd in all his Mediatory Operations For he who worketh them is God and he worketh them all as God-Man whence they are Theandrical And this is proposed unto us in the greatest Acts of his Humiliation which the Divine Nature in it self is not formally capable of So God redeemed his Church with his own Blood Acts 20. 28. Inasmuch as he who was in the form of God and thought it no Robbery to be equal with God humbled himself and became obedient unto Death the Death of the Cross Phil. 2. 6 7 8. Now in this respect the Lord Christ and the Holy Spirit are one in Nature Essence Will and Power As he said of the Father I and my Father are one John 10. 30. So it is with the Spirit he and the Spirit are One. Hence all the Works of the Holy Spirit are his also as his Works were the Works of the Father and the Works of the Father were his All the Operations of the Holy Trinity as to things external unto their Divine Subsistence being individed So is the Work of the Holy Spirit in the Consolation of the Church his Work also 2 BECAUSE the Holy Spirit in this Condescention unto Office acts for Christ and in his Name So the Son acted for and in the Name of the Father where he every where ascribed what he did unto the Father in a peculiar manner The Word saith he which you hear is not mine but the Fathers which sent me John 14. 24. It is his originally and eminently because as spoken by the Lord Christ he was said by him to speak it So are those Acts of the Spirit whereby he comforteth Believers the Acts of Christ because the Spirit speaketh and acteth for
him and in his Name 3 ALL those things those Acts of Light Grace and Mercy whereby the Souls of the Disciples of Christ are comforted by the Holy Ghost are the things of Christ that is especial Fruits of his Mediation So speaketh our Saviour himself of Him and his Work He shall glorifie me for he shall receive of mine and shew it unto you John 16. 14. All that Consolation Peace and Joy which he communicates unto Believers yea all that he doth in his whole Work towards the Elect is but the effectual Communication of the Fruits of the Mediation of Christ unto them And this is the first thing that constitutes the Office of the Comforter this Work is committed and entrusted unto him in an especial manner which in the infinite Condescention of his own Will he takes upon him SECONDLY It farther evinceth the Nature of an Office in that he is said to be sent unto the Work And Mission always includeth Commission He who is sent is entrusted and empowred as unto what he is sent about See Psal. 104. 30. John 14. 26. Chap. 15. 26. Chap. 16. 7. The Nature of this sending of the Spirit and how it is spoken of him in general hath been consider'd before in our Declaration of his general Adjuncts or what is affirmed of him in the Scripture and may not here again be insisted on It is now mentioned only as an Evidence to prove that in this Work of his towards us he hath taken that on him which hath the Nature of an Office For that is his Office to perform which he is sent unto and he will not fail in the Discharge of it And it is in it self a great Principle of Consolation unto all true Believers an effectual Means of their Supportment and Refreshment to consider that not only is the Holy Ghost their Comforter but also that he is sent of the Father and the Son so to be Nor can there be a more uncontroulable Evidence of the Care of Jesus Christ over his Church and towards his Disciples in all their Sorrows and Sufferings than this is that he sends the Holy Ghost to be their Comforter THIRDLY He hath an especial Name given him expressing and declaring his Office When the Son of God was to be incarnate and born in the World he had an especial Name given unto him He was called Jesus Now although there was a signification in this Name of the Work he was to do for he was called Jesus because he was to save his People from their Sins Matth. 1. 21. yet was it also that proper Name whereby he was to be distinguished from other Persons So the Holy Spirit hath no other Name but that of the Holy Spirit which how it is characteristical of the Third Person in the Holy Trinity hath been before declared But as both the Names of Jesus and of Christ though neither of them is the Name of an Office as one hath dreamed of late yet have respect unto the Work which he had to do and the Office which he was to undergo without which he could not have rightly been so called So hath the Holy Ghost a Name given unto him which is not distinctive with respect unto his Personality but denominative with respect unto his Work And this is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 THIS Name is used only by the Apostle John and that in his Gospel only from the mouth of Christ Chap. 14. Ver. 16 26. Chap. 15. Ver. 26. Chap. 16. Ver. 7. And once he useth it himself applying it unto Christ 1 John 2. 1. where we render it an Advocate The Syriack Interpreter retains the Name 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Paraclita not as some imagine from the use of that Word before among the Jews which cannot be proved Nor is it likely that our Saviour made use of a Greek Word barbarously corrupted 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 was the Word he employed to this purpose But looking on it a proper Name of the Spirit with respect unto his Office he would not translate it As this Word is applyed unto Christ which it is in that One Place of 1 John 2. 1. It respects his Intercession and gives us Light into the Nature of it That it is his Intercession which the Apostle intends is evident from its Relation unto his being our Propitiation For the Oblation of Christ on the Earth is the Foundation of his Intercession in Heaven And he doth therein undertake our Patronage as our Advocate to plead our Cause and in an especial manner to keep off Evil from us For although the Intercession of Christ in general respects the procurement of all Grace and Mercy for us every thing whereby we may be saved unto the utmost Heb. 7. 25 26. yet his Intercession for us as an Advoeate respects Sin only and the evil Consequents of it For so is he in this place said to be our Advocate and in this place alone is he said to be only with respect unto Sin If any Man sin we have an Advocate Wherefore his being so doth in particular respect that part of his Intercession wherein he undertakes our Defence and Protection when accused of Sin For Sathan is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the Accuser Rev. 12. 10. And when he accuseth Believers for sin Christ is their 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 their Patron and Advocate For according unto the Duty of a Patron or Advocate in Criminal Causes partly he sheweth wherein the Accusation is false and aggravated about the Truth or proceeds upon Mistakes partly that the Crimes charged have not that Malice in them as is pretended and principally in pleading his Propitiation for them that so far as they are really guilty they may be graciously discharged FOR this Name is applied unto the Holy Spirit Some translate it a Comforter some an Advocate ond some retain the Greek Word Paraclete It may be best interpreted from the Nature of the Work assigned unto Him under that Name Some would comprize the whole Work intended under this Name unto his Teaching which he is principally promised for For the Matter and Manner of his Teaching what he teacheth and the way how he doth it is they say the Ground of all Consolation unto the Church And there may be something in this Interpretation of the Word taking Teaching in a large Sence for all Internal Divine Spiritual Operations So are we said to be taught of God when Faith is wrought in us and we are enabled to come unto Christ thereby And all our Consolations are from such Internal Divine Operations But take Teaching properly and we shall see that it is but one distinct Act of the Work of the Holy Ghost as here promised among many BUT 2dly The Work of a Comforter is principally ascribed unto him For 1 That he is principally under this Name intended as a Comforter is evident from the whole Context and the occasion of the Promise It was with respect unto the Troubles and Sorrows
a summ of Money and bid him take it as a Pledge or Earnest of what he will yet do for him So doth God in a way of Soveraign Grace and Bounty give his Holy Spirit unto Believers and withall lets them know that it is with a design to give them yet much more in his appointed season And here is he said to be an Earnest Other things that are observed from the Nature and Use of an Earnest in Civil Contracts and Bargains between Men belong not hereunto tho' many things are occasionally spoken and discoursed from them of Good Use unto Edification THIRDLY In two of the Places wherein mention is made of this matter the Spirit is said to be an Earnest but wherein or unto what End is not expressed 2 Cor. 1. 22. Chap. 5. 5. The third place affirms him to be an Earnest of our Inheritance Eph. 1. 14. What that is and how he is so may be briefly declared And 1. WE have already manifested that all our Participation of the Holy Spirit in any kind is upon the Account of Jesus Christ and we do receive him immediately as the Spirit of Christ. For to as many as receive Christ the Father gives Power to become the Sons of God John 1. 12. And because we are Sons he sends forth the Spirit of his Son into our Hearts Gal. 4. 6. And as we receive the Spirit from him and as his Spirit so he is given unto us to make us conformable unto him and to give us a Participation of his Gifts Graces and Priviledges 2. CHRIST himself in his own Person is the Heir of all things So he was appointed of God Heb. 1. 2. and therefore the whole Inheritance is absolutely his What this Inheritance is what is the Glory and Power that is contained therein I have at large declared in the Exposition of that Place 3. MAN by his Sin had universally forfeited his whole Right unto all the Ends of his Creation both on the Earth below and in Heaven above Death and Hell were become all that the whole Race of Mankind had either Right or Title unto But yet all the glorious things that God had provided were not to be cast away an Heir was to be provided for them Abraham when he was old and rich had no Child complained that his Steward a Servant was to be his Heir Gen. 15. 3 4. but God lets him know that he would provide another Heir for him of his own Seed When Man had lost his right unto the whole Inheritance of Heaven and Earth God did not so take the Forfeiture as to seize it all into the Hands of Justice and destroy it But he invested the whole Inheritance in his Son making him the Heir of all This he was meet for as being God's Eternal Son by Nature and hereof the Donation was free gratuitous and absolute And this Grant was confirmed unto him by his Unction with the Fulness of the Spirit But 4. THIS Inheritance as to our Interest therein lay under a Forfeiture and as unto us it must be redeemed and purchased or we can never be made Partakers of it Wherefore the Lord Christ who had a Right in his own Person unto the whole Inheritance by the Free Grant and Donation of the Father yet was to redeem it from under the Forfeiture and purchase the Possession of it for us Thence is it called the Purchased Possession How this Purchase was made what made it necessary by what means it was effected are declared in the Doctrine of our Redemption by Christ the Price which he paid and the Purchase that he made thereby And hereon the whole Inheritance is vested in the Lord Christ not only as unto his own Person and his Right unto the whole but he became the great Trustee for the whole Church and had their Interest in this Inheritance committed unto him also No Man therefore can have a right unto this Inheritance or to any part of it not unto the least share of God's Creation here below as a part of the rescued or purchased Inheritance but by Vertue of an Interest in Christ and Union with him Wherefore FOURTHLY The way whereby we come to have an Interest in Christ and thereby a right unto the Inheritance is by the Participation of the Spirit of Christ as the Apostle fully declares Rom. 8. 14 15 16 17. For it is by the Spirit of Adoption the Spirit of the Son that we are made Children Now saith the Apostle If we are Children then Heirs Heirs of God and joynt Heirs with Christ. Children are Heirs unto their Father And those who are Children of God are Heirs of that Inheritance which God hath provided for his Children Heirs of God And all the good things of Grace and Glory which Believers are made Partakers of in this World or that which is to come are called their Inheritance because they are the Effects of free gratuitous Adoption They are not things that themselves have purchased bargained for earned or merited but an Inheritance depending on and following solely upon their free gratuitous Adoption But how can they become Heirs of God seeing God hath absolutely appointed the Son alone to be Heir of all things Heb. 1. 2. He was the Heir unto whom the whole Inheritance belonged Why saith the Apostle by the Participation of the Spirit of Christ we are made joynt Heirs with Christ. The whole Inheritance as unto his own Personal Right was entirely his by the free Donation of the Father all Power in Heaven and Earth being given unto him But if he will take others into a joynt Right with him he must purchase it for them which he did accordingly FIFTHLY Hence it is manifest how the Holy Spirit becomes the Earnest of our Inheritance For by him that is by the Communication of him unto us we are made joynt-Heirs with Christ which gives us our Right and Title whereby our Natures are as it were inserted into the assured Conveyance of the great and full Inheritance of Grace and Glory In the giving of his Spirit unto us God making of us Coheirs with Christ we have the greatest and most assured Earnest and Pledge of our future Inheritance And he is to be thus an Earnest untill or unto the Redemption of the Purchased Possession For after that a Man hath a good and firm Title unto an Inheritance settled in him it may be a longer time before he can be admitted into an actual Possession of it and many Difficulties he may have in the mean time to conflict withall And it is so in this Case The Earnest of the Spirit given unto us whereby we become Coheirs with Christ whose Spirit we are made Partakers of secures the Title of the Inheritance in and unto our whole Persons But before we can come unto the full Possession of it not only have we many Spiritual Trials and Temptations to conflict withall in our Souls but our Bodies also are liable unto Death
given unto that passage of the Apostle where this Gift and the Communication of it is declared Ephes. 4. 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16. But unto every one of us is given Grace according to the measure of the Gift of Christ. Wherefore he saith when he ascended up on high he led Captivity Captive and gave Gifts unto Men Now that he ascended what is it but that be also descended first into the lower parts of the Earth He that descended is the same also that ascended up far above all Heavens that he might fill all things and he gave some Apostles and some Prophets and some Evangelists and some Pastors and Teachers for the perfecting of the Saints for the Work of the Ministry for the Edifying of the Body of Christ till we all come in the Unity of the Faith and of the Knowledge of the Son of God unto a perfect Man unto the measure of the stature of the fulness of Christ. That we henceforth be no more tossed to and fro and carried about with every Wind of Doctrine by the sleight of Men and cunning Craftiness whereby they lye in wait to deceive but speaking the Truth in Love may grow up into him in all things which is the Head even Christ. From whom the whole Body fitly joined together and compacted by that which every joint supplyeth according unto the effectual working in the measure of every part maketh increase of the Body unto the Edifying of it self in Love § 2. THERE is no other place of Scripture wherein at one view the Grant Institution Use Benefit End and Continuance of the Ministry is so clearly and fully represented And the End of this whole Discourse is to declare that the Gift and Grant of the Ministry and Ministers of the Office and the Persons to discharge it is an Eminent most useful Fruit and Effect of the Mediatory Power of Christ with his Love and Care towards his Church And those of whom the Apostle speaks unto every one of us are the Officers or Ministers whom he doth afterwards enumerate although the words may in some sense be extended unto all Believers But principally the Ministry and Ministers of the Church are intended And it is said unto them is Grace given It is evident that by Grace here not Sanctifying Saving Grace is intended but a participation of a gracious Favour with respect to an especial End So the word is frequently used in this case by our Apostle Rom. 15. 15. Gal. 2. 9. Ephes. 3. 8. This Gracious Favour we are made partakers of this Trust is freely in a way of Grace committed unto us And that according to the measure of the Gift of Christ unto every one according as the Lord Christ doth measure the Gift of it freely out unto them Thus in general was the Ministry granted unto the Church the particular account whereof is given in the ensuing Verses And § 3. FIRST it is declared to be a Gift of Christ. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 And he himself gave ver 11. It is the great Fundamental of all Church-Order Power and Worship that the Gift and Grant of Christ is the Original of the Ministry If it had not been so given of Christ it had not been lawful for any of the Sons of Men to institute such an Office or appoint such Officers If any had attempted so to do as there would have been a Nullity in what they did so their Attempt would have been expresly against the Headship of Christ or his Supreme Authority over the Church Wherefore that he would thus give Ministers of the Church was promised of old Jer. 3. 15. as well as signally foretold in the Psalm from whence these Words are taken And as his doing of it is an Act of his Mediatory Power as it is declared in this place and Matth. 28. 18. so it was a Fruit of his Care Love and Bounty 1 Cor. 2. 21 22. And it will hence follow not only that Offices in the Church which are not of Christ's giving by Institution and Officers that are not of Gift Grant by Provision and Furnishment have indeed no place therein but also that they are set up in Opposition unto his Authority and in Contempt of his Care and Bounty For the doing so ariseth out of an Apprehension that both Men have a Power in the Church which is not derived from Christ and that to impose Servants upon him in his House without his Consent as also that they have more Care of the Church than he had who made not such Provision for them And if an Examination might be admitted by this Rule as it will one Day come on whether Men will or no some great Names now in the Church would scarce be able to preserve their Station Popes Cardinals Metropolitans Diocesan Prelates Arch-Deacons Commissaries Officials and I know not what other monstrous Products of an incestuous Conjunction between Secular Pride and Ecclesiastical Degeneracy would think themselves severely treated to be tried by this Rule But so it must be at last and that unavoidably Yea and that no Man shall be so hardy as once to dare attempt the setting up of Officers in the Church without the Authority of Christ the Eminency of this Gift and Grant of his is declared in sundry particular Instances wherein neither the Wisdom nor Skill nor Power of any or all of the Sons of Men can have the least Interest or in any thing alike unto them § 4. AND this appears 1 From the Grandeur of it's Introduction or the great and solemn Preparation that was made for the giving out of this Gift It was given by Christ when he ascended up on high and led Captivity captive Ver. 8. The Words are taken from Psal. 68. 17 18. The Chariots of God are twenty thousand even Thousands of Angels the Lord is among them as in Sinai in the Holy Place Thou hast ascended on high thou hast led Captivity captive thou hast received Gifts for Men yea for the Rebellious also that the Lord God might dwell among them In the first place the glorious Appearance of God on Mount Sinai in giving of the Law his descending and ascending unto that purpose is intended But they are applied here unto Christ because all the glorious Works of God in and towards the Church of Old were either Representatory or gradually introductory of Christ and the Gospel Thus the glorious Ascending of God from Mount Sinai after the giving of the Law was a Representation of his ascending far above all Heavens to fill all things as Ver. 10. And as God then led Captivity captive in the Destruction of Pharaoh and the Egyptians who had long held his People in Captivity and under Cruel Bondage So dealt the Lord Christ now in the Destruction and Captivity of Sathan and all his Powers Col. 2. 15. Only whereas it is said in the Psalm that he received Gifts for men here it is said that he gave Gifts to
men wherein no small Mystery is couched For although Christ is God and is so gloriously represented in the Psalm yet an Intimation is given that he should act what is here mentioned in a condition wherein he was capable to receive from another as he did in this matter Acts 2. 2 3. And so the Phrase in the Original doth more than infinuate 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Thou hast received Gifts in Adam in the Man or Humane Nature And 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 signifies as well to give as to receive especially when any thing is received to be given Christ received this Gift in the Humane Nature to give it unto others Now to what end is this glorious Theatre as it were prepared and all this Preparation made all Men being called to the Preparation of it It was to set out the Greatness of the Gift he would bestow and the Glory of the Work which he would effect And this was to furnish the Church with Ministers and Ministers with Gifts for the Discharge of their Office and Duty And it will one Day appear that there is more Glory more Excellency in giving one poor Minister unto a Congregation by furnishing him with Spiritual Gifts for the Discharge of his Duty than in the Pompous Installment of a Thousand Popes Cardinals or Metropolitans The worst of Men in the Observance of a few outward Rites and Ceremonies can do the latter Christ only can do the former and that as he is ascended up on high to that purpose § 5. 2ly IT appears to be such an eminent Gift from it's Original Acquisition There was a Power acquired by Christ for this great Donation which the Apostle declares ver 9. Now that he ascended what is it but that he also descended first into the Lower parts of the Earth Having mentioned the Ascension of Christ as the immediate Cause or Fountain of the Communication of this Gift Ver. 8. he found it necessary to trace it unto it's first Original He doth not therefore make mention of the descending into the lower parts of the Earth occasionally upon that of his ascending as if he catched at an Advantage of a Word Nor doth he speak of the Humiliation of Christ absolutely in it's self which he had no occasion for but he introduceth it to shew what respect this Gift of the Ministry and Ministers of the Office Gifts and Persons had thereunto And Christ's descending into the lower parts of the Earth may be taken two ways according as that Expression the Lower parts of the Earth may be diversly understood For the 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 The Lower Parts of the Earth are either the whole Earth that is those lower Parts of the World or some part of it For the Word Lower includes a Comparison either with the whole Creation or with some part of it self In the first Sence Christs state of Humiliation is intended wherein he came down from Heaven into these lower parts of Gods Creation conversing on the Earth In the latter his Grave and Burial are intended for the Grave is the lowest part of the Earth into which Mankind doth descend And both of these or his Humiliation as it ended in his Death and Burial may be respected in the Words And that which the Apostle designs to manifest is that the deep Humiliation and the Death of Christ is the Fountain and Original of the Ministry of the Church by way of Acquisition and Procurement It is a Fruit whose Root is in the Grave of Christ. For in those things in the Humiliation and Death of Christ lay the Foundation of his Mediatory Authority whereof the Ministry is an Effect Phil. 2. 6 7 8 9 10. And it was appointed by him to be the Ministry of that Peace between God and Man which was made therein and thereby Ephes. 2. 14 16 17. For when he had made this Peace by the Blood of the Cross he preached it in the giving these Gifts unto Men for it's solemn Declaration See 2 Cor. 5. 18 19 20 21. Wherefore because the Authority from whence this Gift proceeded was granted unto Christ upon his descending into the lower parts of the Earth and the end of the Gift is to declare and preach the Peace which he made between God and Man by his so doing this Gift relates thereunto also Hereon doth the Honour and Excellency of the Ministry depend with respect hereunto is it to be esteemed and valued namely it 's Relation unto the Spiritual Humiliation of Christ and not from the carnal or secular Exaltation of those that take it upon them § 6. 3 ly IT appears to be an eminent and signal Gift from the immediate Cause of it's actual Communication or the present Qualification of the Lord Christ for the bestowing of it and this was his glorious Exaltation upon his Ascension A Right unto it was acquired by him in his Death but his actual Investiture with all glorious Power was to precede it's Communication ver 8 10. He was first to ascend up on high to triumph over all his and our Adversaries put now under him into absolute and eternal Captivity before he gave out this Gift And he is said here to ascend far above all Heavens that is these visible and aspectable Heavens which he passed through when he went into the glorious Presence of God or unto the Right Hand of the Majesty on high See Heb. 4. 14. with our Exposition thereon It is also added why he was thus gloriously exalted and this was that he might fill up all things not 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 but 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 not in the Essence of his Nature but in the Exercise of his Power He had laid the Foundation of his Church on himself in his Death and Resurrection but now the whole Fabrick of it was to be fill'd with it's Utinsils and beautify'd with it's Ornaments This he ascended to accomplish and did it principally in the Collation of this Gift of the Ministry upon it This was the first Exercise of that glorious Power which the Lord Christ was vested withall upon his Exaltation the first Effect of his Wisdom and Love in filling all things unto the Glory of God and the Salvation of his Elect. And these things are mentioned that in the Contemplation of their Greatness and Order we may learn and judge how excellent this Donation of Christ is And it will also appear from hence how contemptible a thing the most pompous Ministry in the World is which doth not proceed from this Original § 7. 4. THE same is manifest from the Nature of the Gift it self For this Gift consisteth in Gifts He gave Gifts There is an active giving expressed He gave And the thing given that is Gifts Wherefore the Ministry is a Gift of Christ not only because freely and bountifully given by him to the Church but also because Spiritual Gifts do essentially belong unto it are indeed it 's Life and inseparable from it's Being