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A51846 A second volume of sermons preached by the late reverend and learned Thomas Manton in two parts : the first containing XXVII sermons on the twenty fifth chapter of St. Matthew, XLV on the seventeenth chapter of St. John, and XXIV on the sixth chapter of the Epistle of the Romans : Part II, containing XLV sermons on the eighth chapter of the Epistle to the Romans, and XL on the fifth chapter of the second Epistle to the Corinthians : with alphabetical tables to each chapter, of the principal matters therein contained.; Sermons. Selections Manton, Thomas, 1620-1677. 1684 (1684) Wing M534; ESTC R19254 2,416,917 1,476

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the Holy Ghost and commissioned by the Authority of Christ as King of the Church And therefore the Apostles were to tarry at Jerusalem till Christ was ascended and seated on the Throne and seized upon the Kingdom and poured out the Holy Ghost upon them None are sent but such are also called and chosen by the Holy Ghost by whom also they are gifted with respect to God the Father's Consent and Christ's Authority 3. To whom are they sent I Answer To all without any distinction of Nation Sex Person or Condition Mark 16.15 Go ye into all the World and preach the Gospel to every Creature Men send an Embassy to Kings and Princes but Christ to every mean Creature without any restraint It is true the Motion and Course of the Gospel is directed by a special Providence to some Places and not to others Acts 16.7 After they were come to Mysia they assayed to go into Bithynia but the Spirit suffered them not But doth the Holy Ghost hinder the preaching of the Gospel We must distinguish between the Grant of Power and the Exercise of it Tho there be a general Grant that the Pale of the Church shall be inlarged yet this Grant is to be made good as the Lord will There is a general Grant that the Gospel shall be preached unto all Nations but as for the Exercise and making good this Grant God will have the World to know that the Preaching of the Gospel is a Priviledge and a special Favour and therefore he sendeth it to some and not to others as a Token of his Love It is a thing that doth not come by chance or by the Counsels of Men but by his special Grant and Designation Therefore it is notable that the Apostles were guided by the Spirit not only in their Doctrine but in their Journeys and the external Means are distributed by the Will of God as well as internal Grace that where-ever it cometh we may acknowledg it as a special Favour to some it cometh later to others sooner but to all as God will He oweth it to none and therefore tho the Pale be inlarged and there is a general Grant that all Creatures that live within the precincts of the round World shall have the Gospel in their turn yet to some it is sent before others Acts 3.26 Vnto you first God having raised up his Son Jesus sent him to bless you The Jews had the first Offer and liberty of Choice or Refusal So Acts 13.26 Men and Brethren Children of the Stock of Abraham unto you is the Word of this Salvation sent he doth not say it is brought by me but sent The Preaching of the Gospel is governed by God's special Providence and Care As the Scriptures came not in old time by the Will of Man but Holy Men of God spake as they were moved by the Holy Ghost 2 Pet. 1.21 So it is not preached by the Will of Men. It is not your Purses that procure it nor your Goodness that deserveth it but good Ministers are sent to you by Christ's special Love and Care and so should you acknowledg it I tell you many have laboured for the Gospel fought for the Gospel and yet they have missed it because they do not consider him that hath the Stars in his Hand and directeth and guideth their Motions God will have this Mercy taken out of his own Hand as a special Token of his Love therefore because they do not acknowledg God tho they fight strive and labour for it yet the Gospel is taken from them 4. For what are they sent or the End and Scope of the Gospel Ever since the Fall there is a quarrel between God and Man and God might send Heralds to proclaim War as he sendeth Ambassadors of Peace to pray you to be reconciled 2 Cor. 5.20 that is the purport and drift of our Message to gain Men to lay down the Weapons of their Defiance and to accept of Christ that in him they may find Life and Peace God might send Messengers into the World as he sent Jonah to Nineveh to warn the World of their Destruction or as he revealed the Law upon Mount Sinai to make Men sensible of their Bondage and obnoxiousness to Divine Wrath and Justice But he sendeth Messengers of Peace with an Olive Branch in their Mouths to tell the World of God reconciled and God pacified by Christ and invite them to be in Favour and Peace with God that so they may enjoy Communion with him in Grace here and Glory hereafter Col. 1.27 28. Christ in you the Hope of Glory Whom we preach warning every Man and teaching every Man in all Wisdom that we may present every Man perfect in Christ Jesus There is the Subject of our Ministry Communion with Christ and Reconciliation with God by Christ as the Hope of Glory the manner of managing it with Wisdom warning every Man the Persons with whom we treat every Man without distinction and our Aim and Scope that we may present every Man perfect in Christ Jesus Vse 1. It informeth us of four Things 1. The Excellency and Dignity of the Ministry They are Christ's Ambassadors they are sent not as a Post or Letter-Carrier but as honourable Messengers An Ambassador usually is one of the Nobility sent by a Prince or the Supream Power of a Nation not to private Men but to their Fellow-Princes or States not upon a light Cause but to treat of Matters of Moment and not in a low or base manner but with an Equipage and Pomp answerable to the Dignity of him that sendeth Or in short an Ambassador is an Eminent Person sent from some chief Prince with Dignity and Authority to transact Affairs of the greatest Moment and because he representeth the Person from whom he is sent therefore Credit and Honour is to be given to him suitable to his Place and Office Now the greater the King or Potentate is from whom he is sent the more Honour is done him if from an Emperor it is more Honour than from an ordinary Prince and the greater and more welcome the Business is still the greater Honour If the Nature of the Business be to require Satisfaction for Injuries to denounce War yet still he is respected according to his Place but if it be a Matter of Peace he is more welcome or if it be to establish a Correspondence of Traffick between Nation and Nation much more if it be about a Treaty of Marriage and to propound Terms of the highest Amity and Friendship he is much more respected and yet more especially if the State or Prince to whom he is sent be inferior to the other that sent him Now these are the Terms upon which the Ministers of the Gospel are sent they are Christ's Ambassadors they are sent from the greatest Monarch that ever was from Christ who is the King of Kings and Lord of Lords and they are sent to miserable and wretched Men to Rebels to the
love his appearing Upon which Bernard noteth Paulus expectat Coronam justitiae sed justitiae Dei non suae justum est ut reddat quod debet debet autem quod pollicitus est It is just with God to pay what he oweth and he oweth what he promised Therefore Chrysostom saith it was 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 We may say to God redde quod promisisti tho not redde quod debes 3. By positive Ordinance that every Man shall receive according to the kind of his Work the Wicked according to their wicked Actions and the Good according to their good Actions Mat. 16.27 Then he shall reward every Man according to his Works Now lest any should think it is meant of wicked Men only the Apostle tell us 2 Cor. 5.10 Every one shall receive the things done in his Body according to that he hath done whether it be good or bad God is not arbitrary in his Judgment it is the Rule of Process All shall be rewarded in the general quoad genus according to the kind of their Works Wicked Men quoad meritum because Eternal Punishment is due to Evil Works out of the Nature of the Works but for the Godly the kind of their Works is judged but not in rigorous Justice they shall not be weighed in the Ballance then all would be found wanting but brought to the Touch-stone Vae laudabili vitae hominum si remotâ miserecordiâ discentias eam saith Gregory And the Apostle James 2.12 So speak ye and so do as they the● shall be judged by the Law of Liberty Vse 1. See how careful God is to preserve the Honour and the awe in us of his Justice even in his Rewards of Grace God will be just he is very careful to preserve the Notions which the Creature hath of his own Essence inviolable He will not exercise Mercy to the prejudice of his Justice there must be some way to represent him still a Righteous Father God would give his own Son to the Death that he might appear Righteous God will not love that Honour Therefore stand in awe and sin not lest thou come short of the Grace offered in Christ lest you find him just in a legal sense while you abuse the Mercy of the Gospel Vse 2. It is to give us a sure Ground of Hope Heb. 6.10 For God is not unrighteous to forget your Work and Labour of Love That which is most terrible in God is the Pawn and Pledge of our Salvation Conscience which is God's Deputy is never satisfied till God be satisfied for this Thought cannot be plucked out of our Minds that God is an Avenger If we had not a sufficient Satisfaction we should always be troubled Wherewith shall he be appeased Mic. 6.6 7. Wherewith shall I come before the Lord and bow my self before the High God Shall I come before him with Burnt-Offerings with Calves of a Year old Will the Lord be pleased with thousands of Rams or with ten thousands of Rivers of Oil Shall I give my First-Born for my Transgression the Fruit of my Body for the Sin of my Soul If a poor Creature were in Debt and haling to Prison and a King should say I will engage my whole Revenue but I will pay it how would this comfort him Certainly Christ was responsible enough we are not so chearful in his Service as we should be now Justice is made our Friend Make use of it in great dejections and pangs of Conscience Job 33.24 Then he is gracious to him and saith Deliver him from going down to the Pit I have found a Ransom When the Ram was taken Isaac was let go God will shew Mercy to our Persons for Justice is satisfied in our Surety You have a double Claim and hold fast upon him in every Court you may come before the Tribunal of Justice as well as the Throne of Grace When you are fainting in Service encourage your selves Verily there is a Reward for the Righteous Psal. 58.11 One day or another the Saints shall be rewarded their Labour and Service shall not be lost Secondly The Qualification Saving-Knowledg These have known that thou hast sent me It is urged as a Reason why they should behold his Glory hereafter because they make it their Care to know God in Christ here Here are two Propositions 1. The only way to come to Blessedness is by the Knowledg of the True God 2. There is no Knowledg of the True God without the Knowledg of Jesus Christ as Mediator 1. Proposition That the only way to Blessedness is by the Knowledg of the True God This I prove 1. Because the Foundation of the Eternal State must be laid in this Life Now the Foundation and Superstructure must carry a proportion What is the great Happiness of Heaven and the Blessedness of the Creature The Beatifical Vision and therefore we must begin it here in Knowledg and in the study of God John 17.3 This is Life Eternal to know thee the only True God that is this is the beginning of Life E●ernal when there is a Saving-Light in the Soul there is a Spark kindled that will never be quenched In the Barn Corn doth not grow but in the Field Here we labour after Knowledg there we enjoy the Perfection of it and according to the Degrees of Knowledg and Grace we attain in this Life so will be our Happiness hereafter The State of the Wicked is a growing Darkness Mat. 8.12 The Children of the Kingdom shall be cast out into utter Darkness 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 What is that A Darkness beyond a Darkness in tenebras ex tenebris inf●liciter exclusi they shall be cast out from one Darkness into another Here they are under the Darkness of Ignorance and Sin and there they shall be under the darkness of Horror and Terror for evermore The State of the Wicked in Hell is a Darkness that grows out of a Darkness here they are dark and care not to know God or know his Ways and the Mists of Darkness are reserved for them for evermore But now the State of the Godly is an Increasing Light Prov. 4.18 The Path of the Just is as the shining Light that shineth more and more unto the perfect day Look as the just do increase and go on from Knowledg to Knowledg till they attain the Light of Glory as the Sun climbeth up to the top of the Meridian by degrees so the way of the Wicked is Darkness they go on from Darkness to Darkness and the Mist of Darkness is reserved for them ignorance makes way for Sin and Sin for Hell They are hastning downwards from Darkness to Darkness and we hasten to the perfect Day from Grace to Glory 2. There is no serving or enjoying of God but by Knowledg I do not plead for a naked Knowledg and an unactive Speculation but such as is accompanied with Faith Love and Obedience otherwise it is no true Knowledg No Knowledg no Faith Rom. 10.14
of the Gospel he urgeth this Argument 2 Tim 1.7 8. For we have not received the spirit of fear but the spirit of love and power and of a sound mind 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 a poor cowardly dasterdly spirit mated or overcome with every difficulty but now a spirit confirmed in the love of God and the faith and hope of the Gospel is a fruit of power and fortitude the righteous is as bold as a Lion Pro. 28. 1. Dan. 3.17 18. If it be so our God whom we serve is able to deliver us from the burning fiery furnace and he will deliver us out of thine hand O king but if not be it known unto thee O king that we will not serve thy gods nor worship the golden image which thou hast set up and Rom. 8.37 38. I am perswaded that neither life nor death nor Angels nor principalities nor powers nor things present nor things to come nor height nor depth shall be able to separate us from the love of God which is in Christ Jesus our Lord. 3. It hindreth the readiness and chearfulness of our service and crippleth our endeavours The sloathful servant was affraid Luke 19.21 22. when we do not know whether we shall please or be accepted or no 't is a very discouraging thing and we drive on heavily when nothing appears to us but fear but love maketh a willing people 1 Joh. 5.3 For this is the love of God that we keep his commandments and his commandments are not grievous 4. It resisteth sin unwillingly we had rather let it alone than go about it the mortifying of lust is like the cutting off of an Arm with a rusty Saw rather let go any thing than sin but grace furnisheth us with the most powerful arguments For means 1. Cherish good thoughts of God the spirit of bondage is increased upon us by unreasonable fears and jealousies of God the Lord is good and doth good Psal. 119.68 his commands are not greivous Matt. 11.30 My yoke is easy and my burden is light The tryals sent us by him are not above measure nor beyond strength 1 Cor. 10.13 Who will not suffer you to be tempted above what you are able Nor his punishments above deserving Neh. 9.13 thou hast punished us less then than we deserved he is not hard to be pleased nor inexorable upon our infirmities Mal. 3.17 And I will spare them as a man spareth his own son that serveth him He is a rewarder of them that diligently seek him Heb. 11.6 2. Study the nature and constitution of the Gospel which maketh rich preparation of Grace Help and Comfort for you this is Gods Act of Oblivion which easeth you of your troubles for here God promiseth to blot out your transgressions and remember your sins no more this is a Sanctuary and Refuge for your distressed souls to fly unto when pursued by the laws curse the Charter of your hopes or the word of salvation which secureth you aginst the laws curse or the fears of the damnation of Hell the law is good as a rule of duty but the Gospel is glorious 2 Tim. 1.8 11. In short Your souls will never sit easie within you till you resolve not to seek for that in the law which is only to be found in the Gospel peace of Conscience and Reconciliation with God The law can only save the innocent but the Gospel pardoneth the penitent sinner Look not for that in self which is only to be found in Christ a perfect Righteousness and Merit to appease Gods Justice and propitiate him to us this is only by the Blood and Obedience of Christ never look for that on earth which is only to be had in Heaven which is exact and unspotted holiness Jude 21. Then we are presented faultless in his presence 3. An hearty and sincere love to God 1 John 4.18 There is no fear in love for perfect love casteth out fear because fear hath torment and he that feareth is not made perfect in love He speaketh not of a childlike Reverence of the Divine Majesty or a carefulness not to displease him but of slavish fear of Condemnation which is the life and soul of many mens Religion but they are never soundly converted till God hath their hearts that is their love Now this strong and fervent love arising from faith in Christ driveth and forceth this tormenting fear out of the heart and will never be affraid of him whom they love and on the other side will not love him whom they look upon as ready to condemn them and cast them into Hell Surely God will never damn the soul that loveth him therefore if we would get rid of the fear of wrath or hell let us love God with our highest and best affections we have reason to love him if we consider the wonder of his love and good will to sinners manifested to us in and by Jesus Christ. 4. Live holily and obey the motions of the sanctifying spirit We deprive our selves of comfort by falling into sin the more the spirit is a Sanctifier the more a Comforter Holiness breedeth a generous confidence 1 John 3.2 Behold now we are the Sons of God Gal. 5.18 But if ye be led by the spirit ye are not under the law If we are not watchful against sin our bondage returneth therefore David saith Psal. 51.12 Restore unto me the joy of thy salvation and uphold me by thy free spirit The Holy Spirit withdraweth and suspendeth his comforts when we walk vainly and loosely then we cannot serve God with any delight and readiness of mind 't is not a free spirit but a servile that then governeth us and influenceth our actions SERMON XXIII ROM VIII 15 But ye have received the Spirit of Adoption whereby we cry Abba Father IN the Words we have 1. A Priviledg Ye have received the Spirit of Adoption 2. One special fruit and effect of it Whereby we cry Abba Father In setting down the effect the change is emphatical ye received we cry He includeth himself and puts in his own name together with theirs to shew that it is a Priviledg common to all that receive the New Testament the meanest and least of Gods Children have an affectionate and childlike way of praying unto God Doct. That the spirit which we receive under the new Covenant dispensation is a spirit of Adoption I shall explain these Five Things 1. The state of Adoption which we obtain under the New Testament 2. The spirit of Adoption consequent thereupon 3. Whether all that live under the New Testament Dispensation have the spirit of Adoption 4. Whether all that have it know it 5. The reasons why this is the fruit of the new Covenant Dispensation 1. What is the state of Adoption Our admission into Gods family that he will be a Father to us and we shall be his children 2 Cor. 6.18 I will be a father unto you and ye shall be my sons
not that is as yet He laid aside the person of a Judge then and took on him the Office of a Saviour to offer and purchase Mercy that was his proper Errand when he came first into the world So Luk. 9.56 The Son of man is not come to destroy mens lives but to save them And to comply with that end he cast a veil upon his Glory and endured the enmity and contradiction of the world but now 't is otherwise so that the scandal of his first estate is fully taken off 2. He appeareth in this great Glory to beget a greater Reverence and Fear in the hearts of all those that shall be Judged by him He telleth them aforehand That the Son of man will come in great Glory and Majesty To daunt and quell the haughty minds and proud conceits of the Potentates Oppressors and great ones of the Earth who often abuse their Power to wrong and violence Eccles. 5.8 If thou seest the Oppression of the poor and the violent perverting of Judgement and Justice in a Province marvel not at the matter for he that is higher than the highest regardeth and there be higher than they Here is swaying and swaggering and bearing high upon the thought of their Title and greatness but there they and all their greatness and power shall meet with a Judge that is able by the breath of his mouth to consume them What meaneth the Insolency of the Mighty the Pride of the great Heroes of the Earth that swell and grow haughty with their greatness to look and speak so big Nothing is so profitable to allay the excesses of Power or to fortifie us against the fears of it as the consideration of this mighty Judge who will review all matters and cause the great men of the Earth to tremble Power is an unwieldy thing apt to degenerate and to put men upon unwarrantable practices therefore it needeth to be allayed and ballanced with the consideration of a greater power Alas all the Power and Glory of the world is but a Fancy a vain Pageantry if compared to Christs Power and Glory what is their Authority to his their Splendour to his their Guard to his Nothing can excuse them this Judgment must and shall pass upon them 3. For the Comfort of his People for Christ is a pledge and pattern of what shall be done in them in all things he must first it Rom. 8.29 And we are made conformable to his Image and likeness All Priviledges come to us not only from Christ but through Christ He as Mediator is the first Possessor Are we Elected he was Elected first My Elect Servant Isa. 42.1 Are we Justified so was he as our Surety 1 Tim. 3.16 Justified in the Spirit Are we Sanctified First he received the Spirit of Holiness are we Glorified so was he Col. 3.4 When Christ who is our life shall appear we shall appear with him in Glory 1 Joh. 3.2 We shall be like him for we shall see him as he is There will be a manifestation of the Sons of God Rom. 8.19 First the first-born then all the rest of the Brethren yea we participate of his Judicial Power The Saints shall not only be judged but be Judges 1 Cor. 6.2 3. The evil Spirits a long time ago had their Punishment but then their solemn Doom The Saints shall sit down with him as Justices upon the Bench here the Saints judge the World by their Doctrine and Conversation there by their Vote and Suffrage There is the Relation between Christ and the Church of Wife and Husband Vxor fulget Radiis Mariti as the Husband riseth in honour so doth the Wife Of Head and Members when the Head is Crowned all the Members are cloathed with Honour His Mystical Body shares with him that there may be a proportion in the Body He is the Captain of our Salvation and he will dignifie and reward his Souldiers Heb. 2.10 David when he was Crowned at Hebron his followers were made Captains of thousands Captains of hundreds and Captains of fifties Masters and Servants my Servant shall be where I am he will put marks of Honour and Favour upon all his Servants here they were disgraced with him suffered with him sleighted with him then they shall be glorified with him for still there is a likeness we must be contented to lye hid 'till he be publickly manifested to the world for we have all our Blessings at second hand So much for the first thing His Personal Glory Secondly His Royal Attendance And all the holy Angels with him Chrysostom saith The whole Court of Heaven removeth with him surely there are many of them Jude 14. The Lord cometh with ten thousand of his Saints to execute Judgment on all to convince all that are ungodly 'T is likely these Angels will put on some visible shape for the greater Glory and Majesty of Christs appearing For as he will appear in a Body upon his glorious Throne so will his Legions round about him whose Order Power and formidable Hosts must some way or other be seen of the wicked for their greater terrour Their attendance upon Christ seemeth to be for these Reasons 1. Partly for a Train to make his Appearance the more full of Majesty We find Angels waiting upon Christ at his Ascension and so at his return to Judgment Publick Ministers of Justice are made formidable by their attendance and Christ will come as a Royal King in the midst of his Nobles And 2. Partly that by their Ministry the work of the day may be the more speedily and powerfully dispatched They are to gather the Elect from the four winds Math. 24.31 The Angels that carried their Souls to Heaven shall be imployed in bringing their bodies out of the Graves Luk. 16.22 Carried by Angels into Abrahams bosom They are still serviceable about the Saints this is the last Office they perform to them they are as it were under Christ Guardians of their Bones and Dust Now to the wicked they are to bind the Tares in bundles Math. 13.41 that they may be burnt in the fire They force and present wicked men before the Judge be they never so obstinate they are witnesses they attend upon Congregations 1 Cor. 11.10 In Assemblies there is more Company meets than is visible Devils and Angels meet there the Devils to divert your minds as soon as they begin to be serious to catch the good word out of your Heart and Angels observing you here should be no indecency so in your ordinary Conversations they are conversant about you and then for Execution no sooner is Sentence pronounced but executed As Haman's face was covered and he led away to Execution as soon as the King had but said the word Thus the Scripture in a condescention to our Capacity representeth to us the Ministry of Angels in that great and terrible day We can better understand the Operations of Angels than of God himself they being nearer to us in
Partakers of an Heavenly Calling 'T is unnatural for them to live alone They feed in Flocks Heb. 10.25 Man by Nature is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 he hath a Nature that is apt to make him gather into a Community and Society We are social not only upon Interest as weak without others but upon natural Inclination We have a desire to dwell and live together Eccles. 4.10 The Voice of Nature saith 'T is not good to be alone So 't is true of the new Nature there is a Spirit of Communion that inclineth them to some other and to joyn with them 2. Sheep they are innocent and harmless Creatures They that belong to Christ are not Bears and Tygers and Wolves but Sheep that often receive Harm but do none Christ was holy and harmless Phil. 2.9 and so are they 3. Sheep and obedient to the Shepherd The meek and obedient Followers of Christ are like Sheep in this who are docile and sequacious Joh. 10.4 He goeth before them and they know his Voice And Vers. 16. Other Sheep must I bring in also and they shall hear my Voice And Vers. 27. My Sheep hear my Voice I know them and they follow me All Christ's Comforts in all Places and all Ages have the same Properties and the same Impression 4. They are poor dependant Creatures They are ever attendant on the Shepherd or the Shepherd on them 1. Because of their erring Property They are Creatures plient to stray but being straved do not easily return Swine will run about all Day and find their way home at Night Domine errare per me potui redire non potuissem saith Austin Christ bringeth home the stray Lamb upon his own Shoulders Luk. 15. And Psal. 119.176 All we like Sheep have gone astray If God leave us to our selves we still shall do so 2. Because of their Weakness They are weak and shiftless Creatures unable to make Resistance Other Creatures are armed with Policy Skill or Courage to safeguard themselves but Sheep are able to do little for themselves They are wholly kept in dependance upon their Shepherd for Protection and Provision All their Happiness lieth in the good Wisdom Care and Power of the Shepherd Wolves Lyons and Leopards need none to watch over them Briars and Thorns grow alone But the noble Vine is a tender thing and must be supported pruned and dressed The higher the Being the more necessitous and the more kept in dependance There needs more care to preserve a Plant than a Stone a Stone can easily aggregate and gather Moss to its self There needeth more Supplies for a Beast than a Plant and more Supplies to a Man than to a Beast Thirdly The Wicked are as Goats They are as Goats both for their Vnruliness and Vncleanness Unruliness th●● have not the Meekness of Sheep are ready to break through all Fence and 〈◊〉 So a wicked Man is yokeless They are also wanton and loathsom 't is a 〈◊〉 sort of Animal than the Sheep Therefore chosen to set forth a wicked and ung●●ly Man The Second Point expressed is this That though now there is a Confusion of Godly and Wicked as of Goats and 〈◊〉 in the same Field yet then there shall be a perfect Separation There will not then be one of one sort in company with the other Psal. 50 5. He will gather his Saints together And Ezek. 34.17 I will judge between 〈◊〉 and Cattel the Sheep and the Goats Psal. 1.5 The Vngodly shall not stand in the Judgment nor Sinners in the Congregation of the Righteous When the Saints meet in a general Assembly not one bad shall be found among them 〈…〉 together in the same Kingdom in the same Village in the same visible Church in 〈◊〉 same Family yet then a perfect Separation The Reasons are briefly these two 1. The Judges Wisdom and Perspecuity 2. His Justice They that will not endure them now shall not then abide with them in the same Fellowship 1. VSE Here is Comfort to them that mourn under the degenerate and corrupted State of Christianity The Good and the Bad are mixed together many times they live in the same Herd and Flock 'T is a trouble to the Godly that all are not as they are And we feel the Inconveniency for the Carnal Seed will malign the Spiritual Gal. 4.29 But God will distinguish between Cattel and Cattel Discipline indeed is required in the Church to keep the Sound from being infected and the Neglect of it is matter of Grief But the Work is never perfectly done till then Then there is a perfect Separation and a perpetual Separation never to mix more 2. VSE This may serve to alarum Hypocrites Many hide the Matter from the World and themselves but Christ shall perfectly discover them and bring them to Light and shew themselves to themselves and all the World All their shifts will not serve the turn Here are mixed together the Sheep and the Goats the Chaff and the solid Grain Tares and Wheat Thorns and Roses Vessels of Honour and Dishonour Many do halt between God and Baal A Man cannot say They are Sheep or Goats neither do they themselves know it Therefore it calleth upon us to make our Estate more explicite Yea many that seemed Sheep shall be found Goats Then 't will appear whether they are Regenerated to the Image of Christ or destitute of the Spirit of Sanctification yea or no Whether they loved God above all or continued serving the Flesh making it their End and Scope 3. VSE Are we Sheep or Goats There is no neutral or middle Estate Is there a sensible Distinction between us and others then we shall have the Fruit and Comfort of it at that Day 1 Pet. 2.25 Ye were as Sheep going astray but now are returned to the Bishop and Shepherd of your Souls We all should look back upon our former Courses betaking our selves to Jesus Christ seeking to enjoy his Favour and Fellowship submitting to him as our Ruler and Guide resigning up ourselves to be at his Disposal both for condition of Life and choice of Way and Course I say when by his powerful Grace we are thus brought back from our sinful Way and Course and made to follow him as our Lord we are his Flock and he will mind us Time was when you did run wild according to your former Fancies and the bent of your unruly Hearts and were wholly Strangers to God and could spend Dayes Nights and Weeks and Months and yet never mind Communion with him But now the Business of your Souls is to give up your selves to him to take the Way which he hath prescribed to Everlasting Glory Resolve no longer to live to your selves but to be under his Discipline Secondly As to Place He shall set the Sheep upon the Right Hand and the Goats upon the Left In the Right Hand there is greater Strength and Ability and fitness for all kind of Operations therefore that Place is counted more
that is Universal Psal. 2.8 I will give thee the Heathen for thy Inheritance and the utmost parts of the Earth for thy Possession There is a Reign over Mankind and those that do not subject themselves to Christ as a Redeemer shall find him as a Judg. Therefore in Psal. 2. the Judiciary Acts of his Power are only mentioned breaking them with a Rod of Iron and vexing them in his hot displeasure He is Lord over them in Power and Justice as God's Lieutenant they shall pay him Homage and Subjection as King of the World or else they shall perish He over-ruleth them as Rebels but he reigneth in the Church as over voluntary Subjects 2. It is not confined to the Church and things meerly Spiritual This Kingdom is as large as Providence and in the exercise of Justice and Equity Magistrates are but his Deputies Christ is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 The only Lord God and our Lord Jesus Christ. He is King of Nations Jer. 10.7 King of Saints Rev. 15.3 Head over all things to the Church Ephes. 1.22 Supream and Absolute in the World but Head to the Church He hath a Rod of Iron to rule the Nations and a Golden Scepter to guide the Church In the World he ruleth by Providence in the Church by his Testimonies Psal. 93. The Lord Reigneth Psal. 24.1 The Earth is the Lord's And then Vers. 4. Who shall dwell in his Holy Hill I confess there is a Question Whether Magistrates be under Christ as Mediator Whether they hold their Power from him But I see no reason why we should doubt of it since all things are put into Christ's Hands and that not only by an Eternal Right but given to him which noteth his Right as Mediator Christ hath a Right of Merit as Lord of all Creatures He is Lord both of th● Dead and Living Rom. 14.9 The whole Creature is delivered up to Christ upon his undertaking the Work of Redemption he hath a Right of executing the Dominion of God over every Creature Christ the Wisdom of the Father saith By me Kings Reign and Princes decree Justice By me Princes Rule and Nobles even all the Judges of the Earth Prov. 8.15 16. And expresly he is said to be Ruler of the Kings of the Earth Rev. 1.5 Vse 1. Comfort to God's Children All is put into the Hands of Christ. A Devil cannot stir further than he giveth leave as the Devils could not enter into the Herd of Swine without Christ's leave Mark 8. When thou art in Satan's Hands the Devil is in Christ's Neither Angels nor Principalities nor Powers can hurt The Reigns of the World are in a wise Hand The Lord reigneth though the Waves roar Psal. 99.1 It was much comfort to Jacob and his Children to hear that Joseph did all in Egypt It should be so to us that Jesus doth all in Heaven He holdeth the Chain of Causes in his own Hand It will be much more for thy Comfort at the last Day A Client conceiveth great Hope when one formerly his Advocate is advanced to be Judg of the Court Thy Advocate is thy Judg He that died for thee will not destroy thee Thy Christ hath power over all Flesh to damn whom he will and save whom he will Vse 2. An Invitation to bring in Men to Christ. Oh who would not chuse him to be Lord that whether we will or no he is our Master He can hold thee by the Chains of an invincible Providence that art not held with the Bonds of Duty Oh it is better to touch the Golden Scepter than to be broken with the Iron Rod and to feel the Efficacy of his Grace than the Power of his Anger Christ is resolved Creatures shall stoop The Apostle proveth the Day of Judgment Rom. 14.10 11. We shall all stand before the Judgment Seat of Christ. For it is written As I live saith the Lord every Knee shall bow to me c. Christ will bring the Creatures on their Knees at the last Day all Faces shall gather Blackness and the stoutest Hearts be appalled Christ will have the better it is better be his Subjects than his Captives Vse 3. To Magistrates to own the Mediator You hold your Power from Christ and therefore must exercise it for him Psal. 2.10 11 12. Be wise now therefore O ye Kings be instructed ye Judges of the Earth it is their Duty chiefly to observe Jesus Christ Serve the Lord with fear and rejoice with trembling Kiss the Son lest he be angry and you perish from the way when his Wrath is kindled but a little Acknowledg Christ your Lord or else he will blast your Counsels you shall perish in the mid-way when you have carried on your Designs a little while you shall perish e're you are aware Christ will call you to an Account Two things Christ is tender of His Servants and his Truth His Servants are weak to appearance but they have a great Champion what is done to them Christ counteth as done to himself Saul Saul why persecutest thou me Acts 9.4 when he raged against the Saints Isa. 49.23 Kings shall be thy Nursing-Fathers and their Queens thy Nursing-Mothers Christ hath little Ones that should be nursed and not oppressed But chiefly his Truth It is Truth maketh Saints Joh. 17.17 Sanctify them through thy Truth thy Word is Truth You should own your Lord and Master and not be indifferent to Christ or Satan to tolerate Errors especially directly against Christ's Person Nature and Mediatory Offices is but sorry Thankfulness to your great Master He did not give you a Commission to countenance Rebels against himself Whilst you maintain the Power and Purity of his Ordinances Christ will own you and bear you out but when for secular Ends Men hug his Enemies they are in danger to perish in the mid-way in the course of their Attempts That he should give Eternal Life That signifieth the End why Christ received so much Power for the Elects sake that he might be in a capacity to conduct them to Glory which otherwise could not be if Christ's Power were more limited and restrained I might 1. Observe That Christ's Power in the World is exercised for the Church's good Ephes. 1.22 He is the Head over all things to the Church All Dispensations are in the Hand of a Mediator for the Elects sake to gain them from among others to protect them against the Assaults of others 1. To gain them 2 Pet. 3.9 He is not willing that any should perish but that all should come to repentance If the Elect were gathered Providence would be soon at an end God's Dispensations are guided by his Decrees 2. To protect them when they are gained You must pluck Christ from the Throne e're you can pluck a Member from his Body John 10.28 I give unto them eternal Life and they shall never perish neither shall any Man pluck them out of my Hand By his Conduct and Government we are secured against all
his Glory God's Attributes are called his Name because by them he is known as a Man by his Name I shall enquire 1 st What of the Name of God is engaged in the Preservation of the Saints 1. His Truth in opposition to our Fickleness and Falseness 1 Cor. 10.13 God is faithful who will not suffer you to be tempted above what ye are able to bear but will with every Temptation make a way for you to escape that ye may be able to bear it God cannot deny himself his Faithfulness is laid at Pledg with the Creatures When Difficulties and Troubles are too hard for you call him by his Name Lord thou art faithful When Judah was about to pass an hard Sentence upon Tamar she shewed him his Token his Bracelets Ring and Staff Whose are these so may God's Promises be shewed to him 2. His Mercy in opposition to our Unworthiness Mercy to pardon and pity and help us Poor Creatures they will surely miscarry if I do not go down and help them Heb. 4.16 Let us come boldly to the Throne of Grace that we may obtain Grace and find Mercy to help us in time of need God is not upon his Tribunal of Justice but his Throne of Grace When you are in spiritual Straits be not discouraged the time of need is a time for God to shew himself God hath Mercy to pardon and Grace to pity and help Mercy for the recovery of every Sinner Grace as a Remedy for every Misery Do but observe thy Heart what thou wouldst have and tell God every day 3. His Power against our Weakness 2 Pet. 1 5. We are kept by the Power of God through Faith unto Salvation This is our Garison we cannot stand a moment longer than God upholdeth us by his Power as a Staff in the Hand of a Man take away the Hand and the Staff falleth to the Ground or rather as a little Infant in the Nurses Hand which is God's own Comparison Hosea 11.3 I taught Ephraim also to go taking them by their Arms. If God should but let loose his Hand as he doth sometimes to make us sensible of our Weakness we should soon miscarry as if God should let loose his Hand of Providence all the Creatures would fall into nothing 4. I might mention his Holiness against our Sinfulness He is not only the Holy One but the Holy One of Israel the Churches Sanctifier as the Pipe would be dry if the Fountain cease to run But this is enough Deus 〈◊〉 est his whole Name is engaged by Christ to do his People good 2 dly Why we are only kept by God 1. Nothing else could keep us but God's Name We should surely miscarry if our Standing did depend upon the Frailty of our Will We are weak and the Enemies and Difficulties of our Salvation are very great Corruptions within and Temptations without us created Grace could never hold out One of the Fathers bringeth in the Flesh saying Ego deficiam the World Ego decipiam and Satan Ego eripiam But God saith Ego custodiam I will keep them never fail them nor forsake them and there lieth our Security The World is a slippery place it is strange that any hold their footing We are carnal and carnal Persons are about us It were strange for a Man to keep his Health in a Town where every Person every House and the Air it self is infected with the Plague this is our Condition Then for the Malice of Satan he is a restless Enemy watcheth all Advantages as a Dog that standeth waving his Tail It is Chrysostom's Comparison His Envy and Malice are bent against them that have most Grace There were two Adams and both were tempted In our Hearts there is great deal of Variableness in the best of God's Saints many ups and downs in point of Grace Our Hearts are rebellious Jer. 5.23 This People have a revolting and rebellious Heart they are revolted and gone Jer. 14.10 My People have loved to wander It is natural to the Creature to be fickle and unconstant especially in Point of Grace It is a Miracle that we having such naughty Hearts where there is so much Pride love of Pleasures worldly Cares brutish Lusts any of us should hold out to the end Would not we wonder to see an Herb that we prize grow in the midst of Weeds a Candle to burn in the Water 2. It is meet none else should God will have this Honour from all his Saints and he will put this Honour upon the Saints that he will be their Guardian and Keeper not only Angels who are Ministring Spirits sent forth to minister to them that are the Heirs of Salvation Heb. 1.14 they have a great deal of Employment about God's Children but God himself will keep them 1 Pet. 1.5 Ye are kept by the Power of God through Faith unto Salvation If your Protection were visible all the Princes of the World would come short of your Guard and Attendance God will be your Watch-man your Keeper to foresee the Danger and defend you from it This Honour he will have He that is the Maker of the World is the Preserver of it the keeping of the World could be trusted in no other Hands but his that made it So he is the Preserver of the Saints as well as their Maker 1 Sam. 2.9 By Strength shall no Man prevail he keepeth the Feet of his Saints you rob God of the Honour of your Salvation by other Confidences Vse It exhorteth us 1. To a continual Dependance on the Name of God All Creatures have their Refuges the Heirs of Salvation are described to be those that fly for Refuge to lay hold upon the Hope that is set before them Heb. 6.18 Now what is their Refuge Prov. 18.10 The Name of the Lord is a strong Tower the Righteous runneth into it and is safe At Babel to secure themselves they would build a high and strong Tower Gen. 11.3 4. We have a strong Tower built to our hands We that are at continual War should have a place of retreat here is a sure one you have it without cost you need in the hour of Temptation to make speed to it What is this running but pleading his Faithfulness looking up to his Power magnifying his Grace in your Dependance Those that go forth in the strength of their own Resolutions are sure to miscarry as Peter was a sad instance 2. To Confidence We may boast of his Name Psal. 118.10 11 12. All Nations compassed me about but in the Name of the Lord will I destroy them They compassed me about yea they compassed me about but in the Name of the Lord I will destroy them They compassed me about like Bees they are quenched as the Fire of Thorns for in the Name of the Lord I will destroy them thrice it is in the Name of the Lord I will destroy them When we have such a Keeper us is Omnipotent why should we fear Though thou
All Consequent Benefits are procured by the Merit of Christ. The Father that is first in order of Persons is first in order of working and can have no higher Cause than his own Will and Purpose And besides there is an Obligation established to every Person absolute elective Love is the Father's Property and Personal Operation but then his Eternal Purpose is brought to pass in and through Jesus Christ In the carriage of our Salvation Christ interposeth So we are chosen in him as Head of the Elect Ephes. 1.4 pardoned justified sanctified glorified in and through him all these Benefits and Fruits of God's Love are procured by Christ's Merit not only as it is the more for the Freedom of Grace that the Reasons why Man should be loved should be without himself and so the Obligation is increased and not meerly neither for the greater fulness of our Comfort for if God should love us in our selves it would be a very imperfect Love our Graces being so weak and our Services so stained But whence should we have this Grace at first which is the Object of his Love He could never find in us any cause why he should love us God could not love us with honour to himself if his Wisdom had not found out this way of loving us in Christ. There was a double Prejudice against us our Nature was loathed by God's Holiness and then God's Justice had a quarrel against us 1. For God's Holiness What Communion could there be between Light and Darkness God is Holy by Nature and we are Sinners by Nature Nature being corrupted God cannot love it unless he see it in such a Person as Christ is Psal. 5.4 5. For thou art not a God that hast pleasure in Wickedness neither shall Evil dwell with thee The Foolish shall not stand in thy sight thou hatest all workers of Iniquity not only the Work but the Person Therefore we are hidden in him found in him as when a Man loaths a Pill we lap it up in something which he affects God abhorred the fight of Man till found in Christ. 2. God's Justice had a Quarrel against us God dealt with Man by way of Covenant and so hated Man not only out of the Purity of his Nature but out of Justice his Righteous Anger was kindled because of the breach of the Covenant When Subjects are fallen into displeasure with their Prince such an one as the King loveth must mediate for them So God was in Christ reconciling the World unto himself 2 Cor. 5.19 How cometh God who seemed to be bound in point of Honour to avenge himself on Sinners to be reconciled In Christ he received satisfaction God was resolved to manifest an infinite Love to Man but he would still manifest an infinite Hatred against Sin which could not be more fully manifested than by making Christ ●●e ground of our Reconciliation Thus the Wisdom of God hath taken up the difference between us and his Holiness and between us and his Justice that so Divine Love may be like it self not blind but rational This was the great Prejudice how could the Holy God the Just God who is not overcome with any Passion love such vile and unworthy Creatures as we are The Question is answered he loveth us in Christ and for Christ's sake Secondly Take the Particle 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 as in the ordinary Acceptation So it signifieth Similitude and Likeness but then it signifieth not an exact Equality but some kind of Resemblance Be ye perfect as your Heavenly Father is perfect Mat. 5.48 One as we are One. So here 1. There is a Disparity 2. A Likeness 1. A Disparity for in all Things Christ hath the preheminence both as God and as Mediator 1. As God he is most perfect in whom God hath found all Complacency and Delight Prov. 8.30 Then I was by him as one brought up with him and I was daily his Delight rejoicing always before him He was God we are Creatures He the natural Son Psal. 2.7 Thou art my Son this day have I begotten thee We the adopted Children John 1.12 To as many as received him to them gave he power to become the Sons of God God's Love to Christ was necessary ours is a free dispensation John 3.16 God so loved the World that he gave his only begotten Son that whosoever believeth in him should not perish but have Everlasting Life 2. As Mediator so he is the first Beloved God loves Christ as the first Object of his Love after Christ he loveth those that are Christ's The Relation begins with him John 20.17 Go to my Brethren and say unto them I ascend unto my Father and your Father unto my God and your God He is loved as the Head of the Mystical Body we as Members the Head first then the Members He is loved for his own sake we for his 2. Yet there is a Likeness God loveth us with a like Love 1. Upon the same Grounds Nearness and Likeness 1. Nearness He loveth Christ as his Son so he loveth us as his Children 1 John 3.1 Behold what manner of Love the Father hath bestowed upon us that we should be called the Sons of God There is a three-fold Ecce in Scripture 1. Ecce demonstrantis as pointing with the Finger John 1.29 The next day John seeth Jesus coming unto him and saith Behold the Lamb of God that taketh away the Sin of the World It referreth to a Thing or Person present and it noteth the certainty of Sense as there he pointed at him as present or to a Doctrine and then it noteth the certainty of Faith Job 5.27 Lo this we have searched so it is hear it and know thou it for thy good believe it as a certain Truth 2. There is Ecce admirant●s as awakening our drowsy Minds more attentively to consider of the Matter as Lam. 1.12 Behold and see if there be any sorrow like unto my sorrow So here entertain it with Wonder and Reverence as an important Truth 3. Ecce exultantis vel gratulantis as rejoicing and blessing our selves in the Privilege Psal. 121.4 Behold he that keepeth Israel he neither slumbers nor sleeps Now all these take place here Behold it with Faith and Confidence as a certain Truth behold it with Reverence and Wonder as an high Dignity behold it with Joy and Delight as a Blessed Privilege as it is a certain Truth we should believe it more firmly as it is an important Truth we should consider it more seriously as it is a comfortable Truth we should improve it more effectually to our great Joy and Satisfaction in all Conditions The Wisdom of God findeth out Relations between God and us to establish a mutual Love between us He would be known not only as our Creator but our Father and indeed none is so much a Father as God is Earthly Parents have but a drop of Fatherly Compassion suitable to their finite Scantling never had any such Bowels and
may be confirmed by the Types of the old Law the Sin-offering was not to be eaten by the people at all and the Sacrifice of Thanksgiving was not to be eaten the third day after it was offered Lev. 7.16 17 18. the eating of the Peace-offerings wherein they rejoyced before the Lord and gave him thanks was a solemn Feast like the Lords Supper now they might eat it the same day in which it was offered with acceptation but not on the third day then it was unlawful the eating it the same day taught them to hasten and not delay but with speed while it is called to day to be made partakers of Christ to eat his flesh in Faith and to be thankful for his Grace the longest time was the second day the third it could not be eaten not only upon a natural reason that the flesh might be eaten while it was pure and sweet for by the third day it might easily putrefie in those hot Countries but upon a mystical reason to foreshadow the time of Christs Resurrection whose rising from the dead was on the third day and the third day I shall be perfected Luk. 13.32 So our Feast on the flesh and blood of Christ representeth his Death rather than his Resurrection Well then Christ hath appointed two Sacraments which represent him dead but none that represent him glorified for Sacraments were instituted in favour of Man and for the benefit of man more directly and immediately than for the Honour of Christ exalted Therefore in these Ordinances he representeth himself rather as he procured the glory of others than as possessed of his own Glory and would have us consider rather his Death past than his present Glory His Death is wholly for us but his Glory for himself and us too For understanding this we must distinguish between what is primarily represented in the Sacraments and what is secondarily and consequentially It is true the consideration of his Humiliation excludeth not that of his Exaltation but leadeth us to it primarily and properly Christs Death is represented in the Sacraments and consequentially his Resurrection and Exaltation as those other Acts receive their value from his Death as to our comfort and benefit as his Resurrection and Intercession we remember his Death as the meritorious cause of our Justification and Sanctification but his Resurrection as the publick Evidence of the value of his Merit according to that of the Apostle Rom. 4.25 He dyed for our offences and rose again for our justification Therefore primarily and directly we are baptized into his death and in the Lords Supper we shew forth his death by which he satisfied Divine Justice for us but secondarily and consequentially we remember his Resurrection which sheweth that his Satisfaction is perfect and God who is the Judge and Avenger of sin could require no more of Christ for the Atonement of the World While the punishment remaineth in the guilty person or his Surety the debt is not fully paid but the taking our Surety from Prison and Judgment sheweth that provoked Justice is contented So in Baptism the immersion or plunging in Water signified his Death and the coming out of the Water his Resurrection and in the Lords Supper we annunciate his Death but because we keep up this Ordinance till he come we imply his Resurrection and Life of Glory therefore we do but consequentially remember it So it is for Christs Intercession it is but a Representation of the Merit of his Sacrifice and receiveth its value from his Death Heb. 9.12 By his own blood he entred into the holy place having obtained eternal redemption for us Our High Priest now appearing before God and representing the value of his Sacrifice for all penitent Believers the foundation was in his Death As this is true of the cause so it is true of the benefits procured by that Cause the great benefit which we have by Christ is Salvation which consists in the destruction of sin and a fruition of those things which by Gods appointment are consequent upon the destruction of sin namely Eternal Life and Happiness Now as these things are consequent upon the destruction of sin so Baptism and the Lords Supper signifieth and sealeth them but consequentially its primary use is to signifie the destruction and abolition of sin by the Death of Christ as for instance We are baptized for the remission of sins Act. 2.38 and Acts 22.16 Arise and be baptized and wash away thy sins and in the Lords Supper Mat. 26.28 This is my blood of the New Testament which is shed for many for the remission of sins So that you see these benefits are more expresly signified in Baptism and the Lords Supper the Resurrection of the Body and Eternal Life more remotely and consequentially The Death of Christ first purchased for us Justification and Sanctification therefore they are first represented directly and primarily Baptism and the Lords Supper represent these especially so now you see why the Apostle saith Ye are baptized into his death 2. By the Rites used in both these Ordinances Baptism signifieth the Death and Burial of Christ for immersion under the water is a kind of Figure of Death and Burial as our Apostle explaineth it v. 4. Therefore we are buried with him by Baptism into death and the trine Immersion the threefold Dipping used by the Ancients is expounded by them not only with reference to the Trinity Father Son and Holy Ghost in whose Names they were baptized Mat. 28.19 but the three several days wherein Christ lay buried in the grave as Athanasius expoundeth it and many others interpret it as a similitude of Christs death for three days So for the Lords Supper Luke 22.19 20. He took bread and brake it and gave it to them saying This is my body which is given for you this do in remembrance of me Likewise also the cup after supper saying This cup is the New ●estament in my blood which is shed for you His Body is represented as dead and broken and so proper food for our Souls his Blood as poured out and shed for us Well then here we remember Christ as dying on the Cross rather than as glorified in Heven 3. By reason it must needs be so 1. With respect to the state of Man with whom the new Covenant is made it is made with Man fallen and a Sinner therefore Baptism and the Lords Supper imply our Communion with Christ as a Redeemer and Saviour who cometh to save us from our sins Mat. 1.21 and nothing can save us from our sins but a crucified Saviour Therefore these Ordinances imply a Communion with his Death Heb. 9.15 For this cause he is the Mediator of the New Testament that by the means of death for the redemption of the transgressions that were under the first Testament they which are called might receive the promise of eternal inheritance So here the intervention of his Death was the way and means to expiate
and partly in the means and occasions which God useth to convert us 't is many times dispensed in a contrary way to human expectation Paul when pursuing the people of God some when scoffing and mocking at least when they dreamt of no such matter But of that hereafter 2. In this effectual calling God sheweth forth his love and grace 1. That the rise of all was his elective love None are in time effectually called but those that before all time were chosen to life for it is said here called according to purpose From all eternity he had a purpose to be thus gracious to us those that were in the corrupt mass of mankind are distinguished from others in his eternal purpose before the foundations of the world and were in time called out from others and vocation is but election broken out therefore called election Trace the stream till you find the Well-head and you will discern that you can ascribe your calling to nothing else but even so father because it pleased thee Matth. 11.26 God before time elected us in the fulness of time Christ gave a ransom to provoked justice for us and in due time the effects of Gods eternal love and Christs purchase are applied and so we come to have a right to the blessedness we were chosen unto and was purchased for us Oh admire this grace 2. God needed us not he had an only Son to delight in Prov. 8.31 Millions of Angels to serve him Dan. 7.10 What loss would it be to him if the world of mankind had been destroyed Acts 17.25 God is not worshipped with mens hands as if he needed any thing No to the fulness of his happiness nothing can be added 3. He was highly provoked and offended by us for we had cast off the mercies of our Creation and from his Creatures were become his Rebels and then in due time Christ died for the ungodly Rom. 5.6 and upon his death and propitiation is the offer grounded sinners are called to repentance Matth. 9.13 4. Great was our misery we fell into by reason of sin Eph. 2.3 Children of wrath indeed we were sensless of our misery careless of our remedy loath to come out of that wretched estate into which we had plunged our selves John 3.19 And this is the condemnation that light is come into the world and men love darkness rather than light because their deeds were evil Oh what mercy was this that God had such pity and compassion upon us when we had none upon our selves how freely then did he love us How powerful did he work upon us calling and conquering ruling and over ruling all matters wherein we were concerned that he might convert us to himself 5. That he should call us who were so inconsiderable when others were left to perish in sins 1 Cor. 1.26 Ye see your calling brethren how that not many wise men after the flesh are called When so many were passed by who are before us in outward respects learned great and wise and God shewed mercy to us we were as deep in the common pollution as they and for many natural abilities and perfections came far short of them surely this is meerly the love and good pleasure of God! 6. This calling bringeth us into such an estate as intituleth us to the peculiar and special protection of God We are his charge that he may guide all things about us for his own glory and our good This is intimated in the text When once you believe Gods offers and yield he●rty obedience to them you are a peculiar people Why Because called out of darkness into his marvellous light 1 Pet. 2.9 All his creatures are the work of his hands and under the disposal of his Providence but you have a special propriety and peculiar interest in his love and care whom he will maintain and never forsake 7. By this calling you are interessed in his kingdom and glory to be had hereafter For 't is said 1 Pet. 3.9 You are called to inherit a blessing That is a blessedness which consists in the clear vision and full fruition of God Surely they that were naturally under the curse should be more apprehensive of this great priviledg 3. 'T is an act of Power Rom. 4.1 〈◊〉 Even God who quickneth the dead and calleth those things which be not as tho they were God only can work so great a change by his creating power which spake all things out of nothing Certainly he that can do what he will both in Heaven and in Earth Psal. 135.3 can subdue the heart of man when he peaseth The will of man tho never so deeply engaged in a course of sin and wickedness cannot resist it but yieldeth to it Psal. 110.3 They shall be a willing people in the day of thy power Of graceless they become gracious of unwilling willing and God sheweth more power in this than in other his works for here is a principle of resistance as to break a skittish Horse is more than to role a stone 2. The ends with respect to man 'T is a great mercy this external internal and effectual calling take it all together 1. It giveth us notice of the remedy provided for us by the propitiaton of Christ and the covenant founded thereupon Light is come into the world John 3.19 A sure way to direct us to true happiness without it the world had been a dark dungeon wherein guilty Malefactors are for a while permitted to live 2. This calling bringeth home this grace to us and layeth it at our doors and leaves it upon our choices if we will accept it well and good Acts 13.26 To you is the word of salvation sent What say you to it God hath sent a gracious message to you in particular Will you accept or refuse And Acts 3.20 And he shall send Jesus Christ which before was preached unto you It doth excite us in particular to look after the remedy of our lapsed estate 3. This calling is our warrant plea and claim which giveth us leave to apply these priviledges if we consent to the duties required as the Apostle saith of an office so 't is true of the dignity of being Christians which is a spiritual Priesthood Heb. 5.4 And no man taketh this honour upon himself but he that is called of God as was Aaron For a man to take or receive to himself honour and priviledg which doth not belong to him is usurpation which will succeed ill with him but by calling we have Gods consent or as those Matth. 20.7 Why stand ye here idle all the day No man hath hired us Before we can with any tolerable satisfaction to conscience assume such great priviledges we must produce our warrant 'T was incouragement to the blind man to come near to Christ Arise the Master calleth thee Mark 10.49 The same hath the trembling sinner The Master calleth thee and wilt thou draw back 4. The internal effectual call giveth us an heart to
his internal or external government and giveth us many blessings as the pledge of his love and above all the gift of the Holy Spirit whereby he sanctifieth us more thoroughly and worketh in us that which is pleasing in his sight This he giveth as the God of peace as reconciled to us in Christ Heb. 13.20 21. Now the God of peace that brought again from the dead our Lord Jesus that great shepherd of the sheep through the blood of the everlasting Covenant make you perfect in every good work to do his will working in you that which is pleasing in his sight through Jesus Christ. 1 Thes. 5.23 And the very God of peace sanctifie you wholly and I pray God your whole spirit and soul and body be preserved blameless unto the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ faithful is he that calleth you who will do it but more fully at the last day when we enter into everlasting glory and the wicked are turned into hell with the Devil and his Angels Matth. 25.46 And these shall go into everlasting punishment but the righteous into life eternal then is the full and final execution a perfect freedom from all misery and a possession of all happiness 3. How it can stand with the wisdom justice and holiness of God to justifie a sinner 'T is a great crime to take the unrighteous to be righteous and to pronounce the wicked justified seemeth to be against the word of God Prov. 24.24 He that saith unto the wicked Thou art righteous him shall the people curse Nations shall abhor him Prov. 17.15 He that justifieth the wicked and he that condemneth the just even they both are an abomination unto the Lord now what is an abomination unto the Lord is surely contrary to his nature Exod. 34.7 He will by no means clear the guilty Answer There is no abating the force of these objections if there were not good ground for Gods absolution or sentence of justification I shall mention three Christs ransom the Covenant of grace and our faith or conversion to God First Christs ransom maketh it reconcilable with Gods justice and the honour of his law and government Job 33.24 Then he is gracious unto him and saith deliver him from going down into the pit I have found a ransom Rom. 3.25 Whom God hath set forth to be a propitiation through faith in his blood to declare his righteousness for the remission of sins There is full satisfaction given to Gods wronged justice 2. His Covenant reconcileth it with his wisdom God is not mistaken in judging us righteous when we are not for we are constituted righteous and then deemed and pronounced so made righteous as the Apostle speaketh Rom. 5.19 Our right is founded in Christs obedience but resulteth from the promise The constitution is by Covenant God doth first put us into a state of favour and reconciliation and then treateth and dealeth with us as such constituteth us righteous by his Covenant and then in his judgment accepteth us as righteous he will not acquit them in judgment whom his Covenant doth not first pardon 3. Effectual calling or the conversion of man reconcileth it with his holiness for a sinner as a sinner is not justified but a penitent believer 't is true 't is said God justifieth the ungodly Rom. 4.5 those that were once so but not those that continue so certainly he sanctifieth before he justifieth Acts 26.18 To open their eyes and turn them from darkness to light and from the power of Satan to God that they may receive forgiveness of sins and inheritance among them that are sanctified by faith that is in me And in many other places No man is freed from the guilt of sin which rendreth us obnoxious to Gods wrath who is not freed from the filth of sin which tainteth our faculties for Christ is made to us both righteousness and sanctification 1 Cor. 1.30 By losing Gods image we lost his favour and in the order wherein we lost it we recover it God regenerateth that he may pardon and justifie and restoreth first our holiness and then our happiness 't is not consistent with Gods holiness to give us pardon and let us alone in our sins A man would not put a Toad in his bosome But more fully to give you a prospect into this matter let us take notice of the several things which are mentioned in Scripture as belonging to our justification as for instance sometimes we are said to be justified by grace as Rom. 3.24 Being justified freely by his grace sometimes by the blood of Christ as Rom. 5.9 Being justified by his blood we shall be saved from wrath through him sometimes by faith as Rom. 5.1 Being justified by faith we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ sometimes by works James 2.24 Ye see then how that by works a man is justified and not by faith only All these things concur to our justification and do not contradict but imply one another The first moving cause of all is grace the meritorious cause is Christs blood the means of applying or the condition on our part upon which we are capable at first of receiving so great a priviledge is faith and the means of continuing in our justified estate is by good works or new obedience I say our first actual pardon justification and right to life is given upon condition of our first faith and repentance but this estate is continued to us both by faith Rom. 1.17 and new obedience these fairly accord The grace of God will do nothing without the intervention of Christs merits and Christs merits doth not profit us 'till it be applyed by faith and sound believers will live in a course of new obedience Let us consider them severally 1. The first moving cause that inclined God to shew us mercy in our undone and lost estate was meerly his grace God might have left us obnoxious to the curse without any offer of peace as he did the fallen Angels but such was his grace that he thought of the way of our recovery how we might be redeemed renewed and justified surely all this is of grace Titus 3.5 6 7. Not by works of righteousness which we have done but according to his mercy he saved us by the washing of regeneration and the renewing of the Holy Ghost which he shed on us abundantly through Jesus Christ our Saviour that being justified by his grace we should be made heirs according to the hope of eternal life The rise of all is the love and good will of God 2. We are justified by the blood of Christ. Blood is not exclusive of the other parts of his obedience but doth imply them rather as the consummate act thereof Phil. 2.7 He became obedient unto death even the death of the cross 'T is by the merit of his sacrifice and obedience God took this course to exalt the glory of his justice as well as his grace and in the mystery of
5.14 Where Adam is said to be 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 namely as Adam was a common Person representing all his Posterity and as his act had a publick influence on all descended from him one was enough to ruine and one enough to save And Christ was as powerful to save as Adam to destroy Yea there is a 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 on Christ The value of Adams act depended upon meer institution And Christ was not only instituted but had an intrinsick worth in his person as God Therefore the Apostle saith Not as the offence so also is the free gift verse 15. For if through the offence of one many be dead much more the grace of God and the gift by grace which is by one man Christ Jesus hath abounded unto many And verse 16 th The Judgment was by one to Condemnation so the free gift is of many offences unto Justification And the 18 verse As by the offence of one the Judgment came upon all men to Condemnation so by the Righteousness of one the free gift came upon all men to Justification of life And 19 verse As by one mans disobedience many were made sinners so by the obedience of one many were made Righteous So also 1 Cor. 15. Adam and Christ are compared representing both their seeds And we read there of the first Adam and the last Adam verse 45. And the First man and the Second man verse 47. Those two men were all mankind in representation Well then we see Christ sustained our persons and stood in our place and room as Mediator we must look upon him as a Father carrying all his Children on his back or lapped up in his Garment through a deep River through which they must needs pass and as it were saying to them Fear not I will set you safe on Land So are you to look upon Christ with all his Children wading through the Floods of Death and Hell and saying Fear not worm Jacob fear not poor Souls I will set you safe 2. As he took our persons so he took our burden upon himself For we read that he was made sin and made a curse for us 1. Made sin 2 Cor. 5.21 He who knew no sin was made sin for us that we might be made the Righteousness of God in him To be made is to be ordained or appointed as Christ made twelve Disciples Mark 3.14 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 appointed And Jesus Christ is said to be made Lord and Christ Acts 2.38 So Christ was made sin that is ordered and appointed to bear the punishment of sin or to be a Sacrifice for sin Some times the punishment of sin is called sin as Gen. 4.13 My sin is greater than can be born that is the punishment So verse 7 th Sin lyeth at the door that is the punishment is at hand So Christ cometh without sin Heb. 9.28 To bear the sins of many and to them that look for him he shall appear the Second time without sin unto Salvation Not liable any more to bear the punishment of it Sometimes 't is put for a Sacrifice for sin So the Priests are said to eat the sins of the people Hosea 4.8 That is the Sacrifices And Paul saith Rom. 8.3 That by sin he condemned sin in the flesh That is by a sin-offering Well then Christ who knew no sin had no inherent guilt was made sin that is liable and responsible to Gods Justice for our sakes As we are made the Righteousness of God in him so was he made sin for us Not by inhaesion which ariseth from inherent guilt but by imputation or voluntary susception That is took upon himself an obligation to satisfie the demands of Justice for our sakes as if he had said what they owe I will pay 2. Made a curse for us Gal. 3.13 Christ as a Surety did suffer our punishment and indured what we have deserved Isa. 53.4 Surely he hath born our griefs and carryed our sorrows The sorrows of the sinner were the sorrows of Christ The law had said cursed is every one that continueth not in all things that are written in the book of the Law to do them Gal. 3.10 Now the sentence or curse of the Law must not fall to the ground For then the end of Gods governing of the World could not be secured his Law would seem to be given in jest and his threatnings would be interpreted to be a vain Scar-crow and the sin of the Creature would not seem so odious a thing if the Law might be transgressed and broken and there were no more ado about it Therefore Christ must come and bear this curse But you will say then that Christ should have suffered Eternal Death and the pains of Hell which were due to us I Ans. He suffered what was equivalent to the pains of Hell So much of the pains of Hell as his holy person was capable of In the curse of the Law we must distinguish the essentials from the accidentals The essentials consist in two things poena damni and poena sensus The poena damni is the loss of Gods presence and the comfortable and happy fruition of him The poena sensus lyeth in falling into the hands of the living God Or being Tormented with his Wrath Now both these Christ indured in some measure He was deserted Matth. 27.26 There was a suspension of all sensible and actual comforts flowing from the God-head and his Soul was filled with a bitter sense of wrath and there he was made heavy unto Death Matth. 26.39 And Isa. 53.10 It pleased the Lord to bruise him he hath put him to grief Which occasioned great agonies Now for the accidentals the place we should for ever have suffered in Hell the prison of the damned but the circumstance was abated to Christ he suffered upon earth One that is bound as a surety for another needeth not go to prison provided that he pay the debt all that Law and Justice requireth is that the Surety pay the debt which if he doth not or cannot do then he must go to prison So here the Justice and Holiness of God must be satisfied but Christ needed not to go into the place of Torment 2. The time of continuance The damned must bear the Wrath of God to all Eternity because they can never satisfie the Justice of God and therefore they must lye by it World without end As one that payeth a thousand pounds by a shilling or a penny a week is a long time in paying the debt whereas a rich and able man layeth it down in cumulo in one heap all at once Or as a payment in Gold taketh up less room than a payment in pence or brass farthings yet the sum is the same Christ made an infinite satisfaction in a finite time and bore that Wrath of God in a few hours which would have overwhelmed the Creatures the Eternity of Wrath is abundantly recompensed in the infiniteness of the Person and the greatness
God by him The true notion of Christs death is the Sacrifice of atonement now in the Sacrifices of atonement they were to come with brokenness of heart confessing sin over the head of the beast Psal. 51.17 Owning the Messiah to come and a stipulation of obedience Psa. 50.5 Gather my Saints together that make a● Covenant with me by Sacrifice Well then when in a broken hearted manner we make our claim by Christ thankfully acknowledging our Redeemers grace and sue out our release and discharge in his name and devote our selves to God then our right is begun The evidence of this right is when Faith is made fruitful in holiness God is an holy God and Christ came not to make God less holy He may be reconciled to our persons but never to our sins sin ever was and ever will be the make-bate between God and us Isa. 59.2 Your sins have separated between you and me There must be a zealous renouncing of all things that have bred estrangement between us and God Every thing in this reconciliation implyeth holiness The party with whom we do reconcile God and he must not lightly be offended but pleased Col. 1.10 That ye might walk worthy of the Lord unto all pleasing Tender of offending God The nature of the reconciliation is mutual we with God as well as God with us A real change goeth along with the relative or else we are taken for enemies still Psal. 68.21 The Covenant is a league offensive and defensive Pax nostra bellum contra Satanam We cannot be at peace with God till faln out with sin we resolve to war against the Devil the World and the flesh you must not make him a Patron and Pandar to your lusts Exod. 23.20 21 22. Behold I send an Angel before thee to keep thee in the way and to bring thee into the place which I have prepared Beware of him and obey his voice provoke him not for he will not pardon your transgressions for my name is in him But thou shalt indeed obey his voice and do all that I speak then I will be an enemy to thy enemies and an adversary to thy adversaries We must carry our selves with great reverence to the Angel of the Covenant 1 Cor. 10.9 The sanctifying grace of the Spirit for the application of the merit of Christ and the gift of the Spirit are inseparable God will not pardon our sins while we remain in them we must be sanctified and justifyed then we shall have peace comfort What peace as long as the Whoredom of thy Mother Jesabel remaineth Men that sin freely know not what peace with God meaneth This holy friendship which resulteth from the Covenant implyeth an indignation against sin Hosea 14.8 What have I any more to do with idols And Isa. 30.22 Thou shalt cast them away as a menstruous cloath thou shalt say unto it get ye hence 3. How far Christ is concerned in it and why 1. God was resolved to lose no honour by the fall of man but to keep up a sense of his Justice Goodness and Truth 1. His Justice T was not fit that any of his Attributes should fall to the ground especially his Justice the sense of which is so necessary for the Government of the World Rom. 3.5 6. Is God unrighteous that taketh vengeance God forbid How then shall God judge the World If God be not known for a just God we cannot know him for the Governour of the World Well then there was a condecency in it that mercy should be dispensed so that Justice should be no loser now God saw that men could not keep up the Honour of his Justice our prayers tears repentance will not do the deed without something else If the Devils were supposed to be sorrowful for their sins they would not be reconciled because they had no surety to die for them and repair the honour of Gods Justice In pitty God would not destroy all mankind therefore findeth out a surety if they had suffered they would only be satisfying rather than to satisfy and to have satisfied But now Christ hath declared his righteousness Rom. 3.24 25. For the remission of sins 2. His holiness which is the Pattern of the Creatures perfection Such was Gods hatred of sin that he would not let it go without a mark or brand he would be known to be an holy God and that 't is not an easie thing to regain his favour if we yield to sin People are apt to look upon it as a matter of nothing 't is an easie matter to sin every fool can do that but when the breach is made 't is not easie to reconcile again none but the Son of God can do that God stood upon a valuable compensation 1 Pet. 1.18 We are not redeemed with corruptible things such as silver and gold but by the precious blood of the Son of God The Son of God by the highest act of obedience and self-denyal must bring it about for a caution to us that we might not lightly break the law or have favourable thoughts of sin any more 3. His truth God made a Covenant with Adam in the day thou eatest thereof thou shalt surely die Adams sin was mainly the sin of unbelief and presumption of impunity is very natural to us all therefore the Law must have death to keep up its authority lest the threatning should seem a vain scar-crow either from the sinner himself or from his Surety 2. Christ was a fit Mediator 1. Because of his mutual interest in God and us Job 9.33 He is beloved of the Father and hath a brotherly compassion to us He did partake of the nature of both parties he was Man to undertake it in our name God to perform it in his own strength 2. He is able to satisfy All the Angels in Heaven could not lay down a valuable consideration But he is able to save to the uttermost Heb. 7.26 Christ undertaketh to pacify Gods Wrath and to take away our enmity also and so to bring us to God USE 1. Let us admire the mercy and grace of God God was in Christ reconciling the World to himself To this end consider 1. This is an ancient mercy of an old standing Eph 1.4 He hath chosen us in Christ before the Foundation of the World And 1 Pet. 1.20 Who verily was foreordained before the Foundation of the World but manifested in these last times for you And who are we that the thoughts of God should be taken up about us so long ago Nothing went before Creation but meer and naked Eternity Then was this business transacted between the Father and the Son the result of Gods eternal thoughts 2. God is first in the design he who is the wronged party the highest Judge of whose vengeance we stand in dread of whom we beg pardon we were first in the breach but God in the design of love the motion of sending a Saviour and Redeemer into the World
is carried on by love but how can I come to him who seemeth so unlovely to me Therefore God to draw us into this Amity and holy friendship will be represented as willing to pardon and save us and that in such an astonishing way that more cannot be done to express his love Rom. 5.8 Herein God commended his love to us that while we were yet sinners Christ died for the ungodly See at what an high rate he is content to pardon and save us that he may draw our love and attract our hearts which under the terrours of guilt and condemning justice would never have been brought to love him 4. The forgiveness of sins is that which is most expresly directly and formally Eyed in the death of Christ Eph. 1.7 In whom we have Redemption through his blood even the forgiveness of sins So Matth. 26.28 This is my blood which was shed for the Remission of sins So Heb. 9.22 Without the shedding of blood there is no Remission of sins Why is not sanctification mentioned it was purchased by his blood as well as Remission 'T was guilt made his blood necessary for our recovery and the depravation of the heart of man is part of the punishment spiritual death as well as temporal and eternal And to be polluted is our punishment as well as our sin and the guilt of sin stoppeth our mercies cuts off the intercourse between God and us Isa. 59.2 Your iniquities have separated between you and your God And Rom. 3.23 For all have sinned and are come short of the glory of God And when the obstruction is removed and the offence given by our sins pardoned the sanctifying of our nature followeth If there had been nothing to do but to renew us by repentance and sanctification that might have been done without the blood of the Son of God as God at first gave his Image freely but his governing Justice required that before man was set up with a new stock of grace there should be so great a price paid Well then this is mentioned as the great way of our Reconciliation God was in Christ Reconciling the World to himself 5. This was the great difficulty how when sin was once entered it might be remitted Sin was the great make-bate between God and us And 't is not so slightly done away as most do imagine The great Mystery and Design of grace was how lapsed Man who was under the guilt of sin and the desert of punishment should be restored to favour the honour of God be safe and the Government of the World secured or to make the pardon of mans sin a thing convenient for the righteous and holy God to bestow without any Impeachment of the honour of his Wisdom Holiness and Justice for there being a sentence of the Law against us by which we are condemned John 3.18 It would not seem to become the wisdom of God that he should wholly quit his Law as if it were made in vain His servant was loath to be found in a double mind that his word should be yea and nay 2 Cor. 1.18 Levity is an imputation which he seeketh earnestly to avoid there Nor the holiness of God to be too favourable to sinners Hab. 1.13 He is of purer eyes than to behold iniquity Nor his Justice Laws must not seem a vain scar-crow In short there must not be yea and nay with God he must be demonstrated to us in his own divine perfections and must not permit his Laws and government to be despised or broken by a rebel World without being executed upon them according to their true intent and meaning or some equivalent demonstration of his Justice such as might vindicate both Law and Law giver from contempt Well then this was the great Mystery and Wonder of grace That God was in Christ reconciling the World to himself not imputing their trespasses to them That his wisdom found out a way to exercise pardoning saving mercy without any injury to his Governing Justice and Truth or giving any leave to sinners to flatter and imbolden themselves in their sins with the thoughts of Impunity which are so natural to us Therefore well might the Apostle mention this priviledge as a special branch of our reconciliation with God 6. This is the proper priviledge of the new covenant or covenant of grace and the difference between it and the Law The Law knew no way but saving the innocent but the Gospel discovered a way of saving the penitent The Law was fitted only to our innocency and required us to continue as God left us but the offer of pardon of sins fuiteth with our lapsed guilty estate there God revealeth himself to the Apostate World in that way which was fit for their recovery The Law knew no such thing as the forgiveness of sin the faln Creature had there by no hope for the tenour there was Do and live sin and die here a way is found out how our trespasses may not be imputed to us and the Edge of the curse abated and God represented as pacified and so this priviledge was fitly mentioned by the Apostle VSE 1. is to press us to enter into Gods peace by looking after the pardon of sins I shall only urge three things 1. The necessity And 2. The readiness of God to bestow this benefit 3. The excellency of the priviledge 1. The necessity of obtaining this benefit There are three notions which press it upon sleepy sinners Law Judge conscience There is the Law broken the Judge to whom we are responsible conscience which raiseth fears in us because of the breach Remember there is a righteous Law broken and the sentence of it standeth unrepealed against you till in a broken hearted manner you sue out your pardon in the name of your Mediatour Condemned though not executed John 3.18 And condemned to what Rom. 2.9 Tribulation and anguish and wrath upon every Soul of man that doth evil And this will be executed Jam. 2.13 The Law is in force against those that refuse the Gospel Therefore you must change Copy get this sentence reversed or you are undone for ever You have but a little time wherein to make your peace there is but the slender thread of a frail life between you and execution 'T is peace upon earth Luke 2.14 You are but reprieved during pleasure that 's the true notion of the present life Better never born if you do not get off this curse Oh Christians do you know what 't is to have God an enemy To be liable to his righteous wrath to bear the burden of your own sins to be answerable for his violated Law The 2d awakening notion is that of a Judge I observe in Scripture 't is usually mentioned to quicken us to seek after repentance and the pardon of sins 'T is said Acts 10.42 43. He hath Commanded us to testify and preach to the people that he it is who was ordained of God to be the Judge of the
word used and 't is here taken in a legal and judicial sense not for a disposition of mind or heart but for a ●tate of acceptation or the ground of a plea before the Tribunal of God So also 't is taken Rom. 5 19. As by one mans disobedience many were made sinners so by the obedience of one many shall be made righteous That is deemed and accounted so accepted as such In short sanctification is not here intended but justification Now this Forinsecal or Court righteousness may be interpreted either with relation to the precept or sanction 1. With respect to the Precept of the Law so 't is said Rom. 2.13 For not the ●earers of the Law are just before God but the doers of the Law shall be justified A man that exactly fulfilleth the Law of works is righteous but so by the deeds of the Law no flesh shall be justified in his sight Rom. 3.20 Let me instance in this kind of Righteousness with respect to the Law of grace 1 John 3.7 He that doth righteousness is righteous That is evangelically whil'st he doth it sincerely though not perfectly The legal righteousness is opposite to reatusculpae to the fault if that could be we might say he that fulfilleth the Law is righteous that is he is not faulty 2. There is a righteousness with respect to the sanction and so with respect either to the commination or the promise With respect to the commination so legal righteousness is not dueness of punishment he is righteous who is freed from the obligation to punishment This righteousness is opposite to reatus poenae and so a man is said to be justified or made righteous when he is freed from the eternal punishment threatned by God And thus by the Righteousness of Christ we are justified from all things from which we could not be justified by the Law of Moses Acts 13.39 Or rather see that place Rom. 1.17 18. For therein is the Righteousness of God revealed from faith to faith as it is written the just shall live by faith For the wrath of God is revealed from Heaven against all ungodliness and unrighteousness of men who hold the truth in unrighteousness But before I go off in the commination two things are considerable sentence and Execution From the commination as it importeth a sentence or respects a sentence so we are justified or made Righteous when we are not liable to condemnation as Rom. 8.1 There is no condemnation c. And Rom. 5.18 As by the offence of one Judgment came upon all to condemnation so by the Righteousness of one the free gift came upon all men unto Justification of life But as the commination respects the execution so to be justified or made Righteous is not to be liable to punishment So 't is said Rom. 5.9 Being justified by his blood we shall be saved from wrath through him Now this exemption is sometimes founded on the innocency of the Person but that is not our case sometimes it cometh to pass through free pardon as when the Law is suspended or penalty remitted by meer bounty as Joseph forgave his Brethren or David Absolom but that is not our case neither sometimes by satisfaction made as Paul would pay Onesimus his debt or by free pardon and satisfaction both together which was certainly our case For we are justified freely by his grace through the Redemption of Jesus Christ Rom. 3.24 There is a free pardon and a full compensation made to Divine Justice to satisfy for the breaches of the Law And so we are made the Righteousness of God in him Freely and by Gods grace finding out the remedy and yet securing the authority of his Law and the honour of his Justice upon the account of Christs satisfaction or his being sin for us That is freed from the sentence and execution of the Law or the eternal wrath of God 2. The other part of the sanction is the promise And so our Judicial or Legal Righteousness is nothing else but our right to the reward gift or benefits founded not in any Merit of our own nor yet in the bare gift of another but in the Merit of another conjoyned with his free gift So by Christs being made sin for us we have not only freedom from the curse but title to Glory 1 Thess. 5.9 10. ver And our estate in Heaven is called Redemption Eph. 1.14 Vntil the Redemption of the purchased possession Christs people are purchased by his blood and are his possession and his Peculiar People And they shall at length come to their full and final deliverance which is there called Redemption as also Eph. 4.16 chiefly because 't is a fruit of Christs death and something that accreweth to us by vertue of his laying down his Soul as an offering for sin 2dly The abstract is used concerning our priviledges as well as concerning Christs sufferings He made sin we made Righteousness Not only accounted or accepted as Righteous but made Righteousness which is more emphatical and doth heighten our thoughts in the apprehension of the priviledge as Christs Being made sin doth in the greatness of his sufferings 3. Observe this is called the Righteousness of God Why 1. Because 't is the Righteousness of that person who is God Jer. 23.6 The Lord our Righteousness There is an essential Righteousness which Christ as God hath in common with the Father and the Spirit and is incommunicable either as to men or Angels no more then God can communicate to his creatures any other of his Essential Attributes Omnipotency and Eternity But the Righteousness of Christ God-man is conditionary and Surety Righteousness which he performed in our stead his doing and suffering in our stead this may be communicated to us and is the ground of our acceptance with God and may be called the Righteousness of God because the person that procured it is God 2dly It may be called the Righteousness of God Because the only wise God found it out and appointed it 'T was not the device of man but the result of his eternal Counsels Col. 1.19 20. So when the Apostle had proved that Jews and Gentiles were under a deep guilt 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Rom. 3.19 Liable to the challenges of the Law and the process of his revenging Justice and therefore needed a Righteousness to render them acceptable to God The light of nature and the Law of Moses could give them no Remedy but rather rendred them more miserable discovering sin and affording them no help against it but left them under uncertainty bondage and horrours of conscience what should the faln creature do The Lord in his mercy found out a Righteousness Even the Righteousness of God which is by Faith of Jesus Christ unto all and upon all them that believe for there is no difference Rom. 3.21 22 c. 3. Because 't is accepted by God A Righteousness wherein God acquiesceth and which he accepteth for our Absolution Matth. 3.17 God
is satisfied with Christs Obedience as a perfect Ransom for us and is well pleased with those who make use of it and apply it in the appointed way by the subordinate New Testament Righteousness Now as it is the Righteousness of God 't is a great comfort for the Righteousness of God is better than the Righteousness of a meer creature With the Righteousness of God we may appear before God with all confidence and look for all manner of Blessings from him The Law which condemneth us is the Law of God The wrath and punnishment which we fear is the wrath of God The Glory which we expect is the Glory of God The Presence into which we come is the Presence of God And to suit with it the Righteousness upon which we stand is the Righteousness of God which is a great support to us 4. Mark again How the business is carried on by way of exchange Christ made Sin and we Righteousness Christ is dealt with as the sinner in Law and we are pronounced as Righteousness before God our Surety is to bear our punishment and we to be accepted as pleasing and acceptable to God Thus by a wonderful exchange he taketh our evil things upon himself that he might bestow his good things upon us He took from us misery that he might convey to us mercy He was made a curse for us that the Blessing of Abraham might come upon us by Faith Gal. 3.13 14. He suffered death that he might convey life took our sin upon himself that he might impart to us his Righteousness This exchange agreeth in this that on both sides something not merited by the person himself is transferred upon them What more averse from the Holy Nature of Christ than sin He knew no sin and yet is made sin What more alien and strange on our part than Righteousness who are so many ways culpable Yet we are made the Righteousness of God in him This is by no errour of judgment but the wise contrivance ordination and appointment of God that by something done by another it should be imputed and esteemed to that other as if done in his own person So for our sin was Death imposed upon Christ as if he had been the sinner And for Christs Righteousness Life and the Heavenly Inheritance is bestowed upon us as if we had fulfilled the Law and satisfied it in our own person But here is the difference our sins are imputed to Christ out of Gods Justice he being our Surety His Righteousness is imputed to us out of Gods Mercy Our sin was transferred upon him that he might abolish it or take it away for he came to take away sin 1 Joh. 3.5 His Righteousness was imputed to us that it might continue as an everlasting ground of our acceptance with God therefore he is said to finish transgression and to make an end of sin and to make reconciliation for iniquity and to bring in an everlasting Righteousness The vertue of his Righteousness is never spent it abideth for ever He was made a curse for us that this curse might be dissolved and swallowed up but his Blessing is derived to us that it may abide and continue with us to all eternity He took our filthy rags that he might throw them into the depth of the sea but we have the garment of our Elder Brother that we might put it on and Minister in it before the Lord and find grace in his sight Hence is it that though we may be said truly to be Righteous and the Children of God yet Christ cannot be said to be a sinner or the Child of wrath because he had no sin of his own and the wrath of God did not remain on him but only pass over him 2dly There is but one thing remaining in the Text In him 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 And that noteth the time when and the manner how we are actually interested in this benefit When we are in him We are by faith grafted into Christ before this Righteousness is made ours upon this union This Righteousness is adjudged to us 1 Cor. 1.30 But of him are ye in Christ Jesus who of God is made to us Wisdom Righteousness and Sanctification and Redemption First in him by a lively Faith then 't is imputed to us And as we abide in his love by a constant obedience so 't is continued to us This Righteousness is revealed from Faith to Faith Rom. 1.17 And 't is by Faith unto all and upon all that believe Rom. 3.22 So that we must look to this also how we come to be possessed of it as well as how it is brought about on Christs part As sin or sins could not be imputed to Christ but by the common bond of the same nature and unless he had been united to us by his voluntary Suretyship and undertaking so neither could the Righteousness of Christ have been imputed to us unless we had become one with him in the same Mystical Body so that we believing in Christ and abiding in him are made partakers of his Righteousness and so are pleasing and acceptable to God The Price was paid when Christ died our actual possession and admission into the priviledge is when we are planted into Christ by a lively Faith Doct. That Christ being made sin for us is the meritorious cause and way of our being the Righteousness of God in him Isa. 53.11 By his Knowledge shall my Righteous Servant justify many for he shall bear their iniquities So that his bearing of our iniquities is the cause of our being accepted as Righteous through Faith in him So Rom. 5.18 19. Therefore as by the offence of one Judgment came upon all men to condemnation Even so by the Righteousness of one the free gift came upon all men unto justification of life For as by one mans disobedience many were made sinners so by the obedience of one shall many be made Righteous On this foundation hath the Lord established for the Saints an unchangeable rule of Justification I shall give you the Sum of this point in these Propositions 1. The First covenant requireth of us perfect obedience upon pain of eternal death if we perform it not for the tenor of it is do and live sin and dye The least sin according to that covenant merits eternal Death Gal. 3.10 Cursed is every one that continueth not in all things which are written in the book of the Law to do them 2dly All mankind have sinned and so are liable to that Death Rom. 3.23 For all have sinned and come short of the Glory of God And Rom. 5.12 Wherefore as by one man sin entred into the World and death by sin and so death passed upon all men for that all have sinned 3dly Christ became the Mediatour and stepped between us and the full execution of it and took the penalties upon himself and became a Sacrifice to offended Justice and a ransom for the sinners So that his sufferings were