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A30581 Gospel reconciliation, or, Christ's trumpet of peace to the world wherein is shewed (besides many other gospel truth) ... that there was a breach made between God and man ... to which is added two sermons / by Jeremiah Burroughs. Burroughs, Jeremiah, 1599-1646. 1657 (1657) Wing B6080; ESTC R29608 274,959 414

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GOSPEL-RECONCILIATION OR CHRISTS TRVMPET OF Peace to the World Wherein is shewed besides many other Gospel Truth 1. That there was a Breach made between God and Man 2. That there is away to make up this Breach 3 Reconciliation opened in eight Particulars Twelve blessed Consequences thereof How to know whether a Mans peace be made with God Five Helps to make our peace with God 4. God begins the Work of Reconciliation with man 5 Our Reconciliation with God is by Christ How Christ is a fit Reconciler Christ hath undertaken 1. To satisfie Gods Justice 2. To bring our hearts and subdue them to God 6 Gods reconciling the World to himself 7 Why God will not himself immediately dispence this Gospel Reconciliation 8 The Ministers of the Gospel are Embassadors of Christ What kind of Ministry God speaks most in How we ought to hear the Word The horrible wickedness of those that are idle in the Ministry 9 The exceeding willingness of God and Christ to be reconciled to sinners Sixteen Arguments manifesting Gods exceeding willingness to be reconciled to sinners 10 Christs willingness to be reconciled to sinners further opened 11 Objections Answered concerning the exceeding willingness of God and Christ to be reconciled to sinners To which is added two Sermons By JEREMIAH BURROUGHS Published with a Testimony By Thomas Goodwin William Bridge William Greenhil Sydrach Sympson Philip Nye John Yates William Adderley London Printed by Peter Cole Printer and Book-seller at the Printing-press in Cornhil neer the Royal Exchange 1657. A Testimony to the World concerning several Books of Mr. Jeremiah Burroughs that are Printing and wil shortly be Published WHat we have by way of Preface set before the several Books already published of this Reverend Author Mr. Jeremiah Burroughs may sufficiently serve for all that are come forth So that we only need now to give Letters Testimonial to the World that these viz. The Sermons on the 2 Corinthians the 5. chapter the 18. 19. and 20. verses Hos 2.14 Prov. 16.31 Math. 11.28.29.30 Which are or wil shortly be Printed We avouch likewise to be the painful and profitable Labors of the same Author and published by the best and most Authentick Copies Thomas Goodwin William Greenhil William Bridge Sydrach Simpson Philip Nye John Yates William Adderly The Names of Books printed by Peter Cole Printer and Bookseller of London and are to be sold at his Shop at the sign of the Printing-press in Cornhil neer the Royal Exchange Mr. Hookers New Books in three Volums One in Octavo and two in Quarto These Eleven New Books of Mr. Thomas Hooker made in New-England Are attested in an Epistle by Mr. Thomas Goodwin and Mr. Philip Nye To be written with the Authors Own hand None being written by himself before One Volum being a Comment upon Christ's last Prayer in the Seventeenth of John wherein is opened The Union beleevers have with God and Christ and the glorious Priviledges thereof Besides many other Gospel Truths there is also shewed 1 That the end why the Saints receive al glorious Grace is That they may be one as the Father and Christ are one 2 That God the Father loveth the Faithful as he loveth Jesus Christ 3 That our Savior desireth to have the Faithful in Heaven with himself 4 That the happiness of our being in Heaven is to see Christs Glory 5 That there is much wanting in the knowledg of Gods Love in the most able Saints 6 That the Lord Christ lends dayly direction according to the dayly need of his Servants 7 That it is the desire and endeavor of our Savior that the dearest of Gods Love which was bestowed on himself should be given to his faithful Servants 8 That our Vnion and Communion with God in Christ is the top of our happiness in Heaven The first eight Books of the Application of Redemption By the effectual Work of the Word and Spirit of Christ for the bringing home of lost Sinners to God In which besides many other seasonable and Soul-searching Truths there is also largely shewed 1 Christ hath purchased al spiritual good for HIS 2 Christ puts al HIS into possession of al that good that he hath purchased 3 The Soul must be fitted for Christ before it can receive him And a powerful Ministry is the ordinary means to prepare the heart for Christ 4 The work of God is free And the day of Salvation is while this Life last and the Gospel continue 5 God cals his Elect at any Age but the most before old Age. 6 The Soul is naturally setled in a sinful security 7 The heart of a Natural man is wholly unwilling to submit to the Word that would sever him from his sins 8 God the Father by a holy kind of violence plucks His out of their corruptions and draws them to beleeve in Christ The Ninth and Tenth Books of the Application of Redemption by the Effectual Work of the Word and spirit of Christ for the bringing home of lost sinners to God Besides many other seasonable and Soul-searching Truths there is also largely shewed 1 The heart must be humble and contrite before the Lord wil dwel in it 2 Stubborn and bloody sinners may be made broken-hearted 3 There must be true sight of sin before the heart can be broken for it 4 Application of special sins by the Ministry is a means to bring men to sight of and sorrow for them 5 Meditation of sin a special means to break the heart 6 The same word is profitable to some not to another 7 The Lord somtimes makes the word prevaile most when its most opposed 8 Sins unrepented of makes way for piercing Terrors 9 The Truth terible to a guilty conscience 10 Gross and scandalous sinners God usually exerciseth with heavy breakings of heart before they be brought to Christ 11 Sorrow for sin rightly set on pierceth the heart of the sinner throughly 12 They whose hearts are pierced by the Word are carried with love and respect to the Ministers of it And are busie to enquire and ready to submit to the mind of God 13 Sinners in distress of conscience are ignorant what they should do 14 A contrite sinner sees a necessity of coming out of his sinful condition 15 There is a secret hope wherewith the Lord supports the hearts of contrite sinners 16 They who are truly pierced for their sins do prise and covet deliverance from their sins 17 True contrition is accompanied with confession of sin when God cals thereunto 18 The Soul that is pierced for sin is carried with a restless dislike against it Six Books more of Mr. Hookers in two Volums in Quarto are printing Twenty one several Books of Mr. William Bridge Collected into two Volumns Viz. 1 Scripture Light the most sure Light compared with 1. Revelations Visions 2. Natural Supernatual Dreams 3 Impressions with and without Word 4 Light and Law within 5. Divine Providence 6. Christian Experience 7. Humane Reason 8.
needs be great it is sin that made the distance between God and us and that was so vast and wide that it did necessarily require a Mediator to come between and especially upon this ground because the Lord was resolved to have that wrong that was done unto him by the sin of man perfectly made up sin had wronged God and God was resolved upon it he was set upon it to have this wrong compleatly made up and that he himself would be perfectly righted and this Gods Justice cals for and thus stood the tearms between God and Man Man having wronged God and God and He are now at varience and God stands upon it and is resolved with himself thus though I be willing to be at peace with them yet I wil be at peace with them so as I wil have the wrong that is done made up my Justice shal be fully and compleatly satisfied I must be righted for I am God and there shal not be such a flaw remayning in my Justice to eternity as that such and such Creatures should sin against me and I pass it by without having any satisfaction for saith God this would be a flaw in my Justice for ever and that I will not have and therefore I will be righted in that wrong that is done me by the fal of Man It is true when one man comes to treat about peace and Reconciliation with another it is somtimes necessary for him to pass by an offence without any satisfaction at al especially when that poor Creature that hath offended is not able to make satisfaction but it is not so between God and Man though one Man being at variance with another when he sees that he that hath done him the wrong cannot make satisfaction he then is indeed to pass it by but Gods mercy did never work after that manner though the mercy in a man may work him to such a Reconciliation and though God be a God of infinite mercy infinitly more merciful than any Creature can be yet the way of the working of Gods mercy is a different way from the working of the Creatures mercy neither doth it argue that there is not as much mercy in God as there is in the Creature but that the way of the working of Gods mercy is different from that of the Creatures and this is the way of the working of Gods mercy not to pass by the wrong done but to provide some means or other himself to satisfie that wrong to the end that he may have his Justice satisfied and because that this was necessary hence it comes to pass of our being reconciled unto God through Jesus Christ The necessity of Christs being a Mediator is not so much this that we are grieveous sinners and so we have need of abundance of mercy from God if there were nothing but these two only that we are great sinners and so have need of great mercy there would not come a necessity of Christ But we are great sinners and we have need of the mercy of God and the wrong that sin hath done unto God must be made up and his Justice fully satisfied and here comes in the necessity of a Christ And thus God was Reconciling himself to the world in this regard And the truth is though some of you have heard the sound of this oftentimes yet you must know this is the great mistery of the Gospel and by our presenting this unto you again and again perhaps God wil give you a further insight into this truth It is this that the Angels desire so much to pry into they know this that Gods Justice must be satisfied but they know it not so and so as the Church knows it and as the Saints know it and therefore they pry more and more into it to see the further depths of it as indeed there is greater and greater depths in this mistery which we can never fathom and which is only reserved for the time of the Resurrection Most people think that when they are to seek for Reconciliation with God they have to do with God only as a merciful God But you must know when you have to do with God about Reconciliation you have to do with more than with the mercy of God ye have to do with God reconciling himself to the world in his Son and you can never seek Reconciliation with God in a right Evangelical way unless you seek it in his Son That briefly shal suffice for the first The necessity of Christs coming in to the work of Reconciliation CHAP. 14. How Christ comes to be a fit Reconciler Opened in seven Particulars 1. Because he is the second person in the Trinity 2. He hath taken our Nature on him 3. He knows fully the mind of the Father 4. He fully knows what wil satisfie the Father 5. God the Father doth infinitly Love him 6. He never offended the Father 7. What he doth hath infinite efficacy and worth THe second thing propounded in the twelfth Chapter is this How Christ comes to be a fit Reconciler it is he who is the great Peace-maker and therefore in the Scripture he is called the Prince of peace it is he that is Melchezedeck King of righteousness and King of peace But how comes he to be so by being a Mediator between the Father and us and so you shal find he is called in the Scripture Heb. 8 6. But he hath obtained a more Excellent Ministry by how much also he is the Mediator of a better Covenant that is of a Covenant of grace and not of that covenant of works Now Christ he is a fit mediator to come in and to mediate between God and us As amongst men when there is a Breach between two and they are at a Distance the Breach is such as requires one to come in and to mediate between them It is not alwayes necessary between man and man where there is a Breath that one should come and mediate but there being a Breath between God and us it was absolutely necessary that a mediator should come in to treat between God and us and there could never have been the least parly the least treaty between God and fallen man had not a mediator stept in between and this mediator is Jesus Christ and it is he that is only fit to be our Reconciler and Peace-Maker 1. Because he is the Second Person in Trinity and in that regard he is fit You wil Say How doth this make him fit Thus The Sin that was committed in the first transgression was more directly against the first Person God the Father Why wil you say was it against one Person rather than against another It was indeed against them al but it was more directly against the first Person and this is the reason of it because mans first sin was against that perfection which God gave him in his creation against that created righteousnes that was put into him which was especially the work
when he comes by his stroaks Now because the Lord sees that this is such a way to engage the hearts of sinners to come in unto him therfore he doth not only put forth such an almighty power but comes in such a way as this when the sinner cannot be able to perceive the hand of God that is the almighty power that doth the work yet the sinner can perceive the shining of Gods Grace and his goodness and the expressons of his love and the like this is apparently before the Eyes of the sinner to admire and works upon the heart when the other is more secret Obj. Thirdly If God and Christ be so willing to be reconciled unto sinners then you wil say what is the reason that there are no more reconciled One would think that al sinners in the World should be reconciled to him hee may reconcile al Is it not as easie for God to reconcil one as wel as another God many times tels us that few shal be saved Yea Christ himself tels us so Now this that you have preached about Gods and Christs willingness to be reconciled One would think that al the world should come in to be reconciled otherwise how wil it appear that they are so willing Ans For the answer to that the heart of God Christ are much set uppon Reconciliation with sinners but so as may be suitable to other ends that God hath God wil not have the work of his mercy manifested so as it shal crosse any other work that he hath to do so farr as the Glory of his mercy may be manifested without crossing of some other work that God hath to do so farr it is let out not to al. Why Because it wil not be suitable to some other ends that God hath to bring about that he should be reconciled unto al sinners Object You wil say to other ends Why Do Gods ends crosse one another If Gods Heart be for Reconciliation with sinners how should this Cross any other thing that God hath to do Answ For answer though things may seem to us one to be cross to the other yet there is a blessed concord in Gods ends and his waies and it wil appear plainly one day before the Children of men and Angels and it wil be the great work of God hereafter to manifest that those things that seem most to be cross one to another yet wil be very Advantagious and assisting to the Promoting and Coronation of this blessed work As it is in the Heavens there is the motion of the Heavens they have one motion by which they are carryed one way and there are the Starres they have another particular motion of their own and yet there is a concord in the motions of the Heavens In any work that a man doth as in a Clock there is one wheel that runs one way so farr and another meets with it they seem to run quite contrary waies and yet take them altogether and they do al run to the end that the work is intended for and yet seem to go contrary the Cross going of the wheels is the right going of the Clock So God seems to work in the works of his Grace one way and in the works of his justice another way and they seem to go quite contrary one to the other But the truth is they worke al to the end that the workman makes it for here is the Grace and mercy of God thus manifested in entreating and beseeching sinners to be reconciled It goes thus far and then when it hath had its ends then comes the stroak of Gods justice and that striks another way and al makes to the beauty of the work of God that he might have glory in al So though God be thus earnest yet it is no Argument that al sinnners should be reconciled because it appeares to be the beauty of Gods work which shal appear another day the work of mercy thus farr and the work of justice so farr this we are not able to understand throughly now but it is left to the great day to be understood Further It may be answered that these expressions are cheifly intended towards those that belong to his eternal election but revealed in such a general way as none should exclude himself therefore the charge of the Ministers of the Gospel is to preach to every creature because we do not know who they be that do belong to the election but it is for the sake of Gods elect ones that these things are reconciled in such a ful way as they are such things should be taught in a Congregation where there are many thousands but if there be but a few that belo●g to the election of Grace God aimes at them most though he may aime at the other too for to lessen their sins and somtimes to aggravate them Yet know if there be but a few that it is for you and for your sake that these things are preacht and these may serve to answer to those objections CHAP. 79. Use 1. Admire Gods infinite Grace in enterating to be reconciled to sinners Considering 1. What it is God intreats for 2. Who are intreated 3. By whom you are intreated 4. What need hath God of you USE IN the first place upon al what hath been said of the willingness of God and Christ to be reconciled unto sinners that they thus do entreate sinners we are taught First to stand and admire at the infinite riches of the ●●ace of God and espeically you who have felt this work of God effectually upon your Hearts You who have found God wooing and suing to your hearts give God the glory of his Grace and admire at it It were mercy for the Lord once to offer upon any terms to be reconciled unto sinners or to shew them any favor Meerly to offer it that is grace that is to be admired and that is more than God hath done to the Angels he would not do so much to them But now that God should not only offer but send to feek after thee to cry after you again and again to be importunate with you to entreate and beseech not only by his Ministers but by this own spirit for there is the work of that the spirit of God comes and woos and beseeches sinners to come in and be reconciled Oh stand and admire at this forever Let it take up your hearts to give glory to him and the rather if you consider these four things First What it is that God doth entreate and beseech for What is it that you are entreated to do That that shal deliver you from the greatest evil that any creature is capable of and that whereby you would receive the greatest good that any creature is capable of you are entreated not to be miserable but to be happy and not only that you should serve God and not sin against God and do the works that God requires of you for his glory but you
father This is our Mediator who is come to reconcile us unto God he can say and do nothing but it shal infinitely please and delight the father Further He is one that never did offend There may be a friend that is very dear to the party offended and yet perhaps he himself hath offended the Party But Jesus Christ is one that never offended the father but hath pleased him from all eternity and therefore he is a fit mediator he is fit to Speake for those that have displeased him As in a family if a Child have offended and another Child come and speak for his Brother the father may answer you need speke for your self for you have offended as wel as he But if another child that never offended his father in al his life but hath been the most obedient Child that can be in the world shal come and speake this wil be likely to take with the Father much God the Father professeth before al the world that Jesus Christ is his Beloved Son in whom he is wel pleased and it is this Christ that stands up to speake to God the Father for poore Sinners to be reconciled unto him Lastly he is a fit mediator in this That whatsoever he shal do hath an infinit efficace in it selfe not only is he a fit mediator because God is wel plesed with him but because that whatsoever he shal lay doune by way of sattisfaction it hath an infinet value in it There is such an infinite price such an infinit worth in whatsoever Christ lays doun to porchase this reconciliation that the infinite Justice of God cannot but say this is indeed a valuable Consideration and I cannot but acknowledg there is efficacy and sufficiency enough in this to make up a ful Satisfaction had the Sinns of men been a thousand times more than they were Now what a mediator have we to reconcile us unto God how comes our sins to make such a breach between God and us but because our sins were against such an infinite God at first the Person against whom we have sinned is the cause which makes such a breach and so the Person who is mediator that shal do and suffer any thing for us being such a person as he is hence comes the efficacy of al that he shal doe and suffer to satisfie the father to the utmost groat Al this together namely Christ that is the Second Person who is God and man Who knows the minde of the father to the ful Who knows what wrong our Sins have done the Father Who knows what wil satisfie the Father Who never offended the father Who is infinitly beloved of the father Al these together makes it that whatsoever he doth hath an infinite efficacy to satisfie Justice it selfe and in this regard he comes to be a fit mediator Al these things J name the rather to incourage the heart of poore Sinners to come unto him seing it is God in Christ that reconcileth us to himselfe CHAp 15. What Christ hath under taken and performed in Our Reconciliation 1 to fatisfy Gods Justice 2 To bring our hearts and subdue them to God You wil say you have shewed us these two things that it is not God alone and us but in Christ and us that is reconciled And you have shewd us what a reconciler Christ is And how fit But for the third thing propounded in the 12. Chapter hath Christ undertaken to reconcile us Surely this is a great work to come and reconcile Sinful man unto God Christ must needs undertake much in this I wil declare to you what Christ hath undertaken 1 This agrement there is between Christ and the Father He hath undertaken that he wil Satisfie what ever his Fathers Justice shal requier As for example If one should come to mak a peace between a couple and the one party hath extreamly injured the other and he that comes to make peace he doth not only come and say Sir I beceech you for my sake pass by the wrong and be reconciled unto him though perhaps this may do much but this wil not do the deed and this is not the way of reconcileing God and us for Christ though he be dear to the father only to plead and Say O father these poor Creatures have offended the I beseech the O father be reconciled to them no this is not al. But saith the Party offended wil you under take to satisfie the wrong that is done me I saith he who is the Peace-maker I wil undertake it al you shal set it al upon my scor And certainly you wil al conclude that if he that comes to be mediator and is dear unto the Party offended shal not only intreat but undertake that whatsoever he would have of him requier what satisfaction soever he wil he wil undertake to under goe it al especially if he be a man able to do what he promiseth You wil al conclude that this wil surly make up a peace This is the transaction between God the Father and the Son God lookes upon man as being an enimy to him and Christ he comes to mediate yea but saith the father what wil you do to make peace wil you undertake for mankind wil you ingage to Satisfy that wrong that they have done me Yes O Father saith Christ I wil do it I wil stand betwen the and them and undertake for them to satisfie al whatsoever thy Justice can require And in this regard Christ is not only called a mediator in that place Heb. 8.5 and so forward but he is called a Suerty because he hath undertaken to Satisfie what God the father requred for the Sin of mankind and as he hath undertaken it so he hath done it now and the fathers that lived in former times might looke upon God reconciling himselfe to the world in Christ as Christ had undertaken it but not fully discharged it But we may look upon Christ not only as an undertaker but as one that hath discharged and paid al. 2 But that is not al Christ hath not only undertaken this but in the next place as he hath undertaken to satisfie God on his part but saith the Father what shal become of these poor Creatures they have hearts opposite to me and they are enemies to me and whatsoever you do they wil stil go on in waies of emnity to me No saith Christ I wil do more then this I wil undertake to bring them in to you and to subdue their hearts to you and whereas they are now enemies to you they shal come and submit themselves and that wicked Nature of theirs I wil take away through my spirit and I wil both bring them into a peaceable disposition towards you so that they shal love you as a friend and love al that belong unto you they shal love al your waies and love your people and love your holyness I wil undertake to bring them in to you as wel as to
satisfie you for what they have done This is appearent for in the Scripture where ever there is any speaking of Reconciliation you have mention of our being reconciled to God as wel as Gods being reconciled to us and indeed the Scripture doth make more mention of our Reconciling being enemies to God than of any thing of Gods working Reconciliation for us And that place that I quoted before in the Collosians is exceedging cleer for this namely that Christ hath undertaken for our Reconciliation for you heard before in Collo 1.20 That he had made peace through the blood of his Cross He hath undertaken to satisfie and the undertaking of it cost him his blood our Reconciliation cost Christs death But then in verse 21. He saith further You that were somtimes alinated and enemies in your minds by wicked works so it is in your Books but in the Original it is Enemies in your minds in wicked works not that you came to be enemies by your works for that is the advantage indeede that the adversaries have and say it is not a sinful Nature in us but we come by action to act wicked habits but it is you are enemees in your minds in works that is you did lay out al the enmity of your minds against God you have natural enmity in your minds against God and in your minds you do lay out and improve this strength of your enmity in your wicked works against God But saith he you that were thus allienated and enemies in your minds in wicked works he hath reconciled to present you holy and unblameable and inreprovable in his sight Here are two waies by which Christ reconciles us unto God he hath reconciled us by the blood of his Cross and then in the Body of his flesh through death to present us holy and unblamable and unreprovable in his sight he hath undertaken this latter as wel as that other and he hath undertaken that we shal not remain enemies unto God eternally but that there shal be a time when we shal be brought in to God and have gracious dispositions put into us so as we shal become frie●ds unto God and friends unto al that are Gods There are many that speak much of Christ in regard of his satisfaction and what the transaction was between God and him and they think that because Christ hath undertaken to satisfie Gods wrath what need we care for any thing what is it though we live as we list it is to no purpose what we do whether we do il or whether we do wel for Christ hath done al in the work of Reconciliation But my Brethren see the mistake Christ hath not only undertaken satisfaction and to reconcile God unto us but he hath undertaken with God the Father likewise to reconcile us unto him not to satisfie God alone but to bring us into a gracious fram and disposition of heart likewise and therefore except Christ do both the truth is he doth neither It is true the one may be done from al eternity Christ may undertake the one and undertake that he wil do the other also but until Christ hath actually done the other thou canst not conclude that he hath done the former That man that perswades himself that Jesus Christ hath done the former when as he hath not done the latter deceivs himself and therefore to beleeve in Christ as a Reconciler is to beleeve in Christ as undertaking these two things First undertaking with God the Father to make satisfaction unto him And then Secondly undertaking for us to bring us in to the Father likewise and as Christ must do the one as well as the other so he wil be as faithfull in the performing the Second as he was in the undertaking and dischargeing the First Few people think of this they think much of Christs undertaking to satisfie Gods Justice and so to Reconcile them unto God but they have seldome thoughts of this that Christ hath also undertaken to chang their hearts and to make them friends unto God But you that go on in wicked works being enemies to God in your minds in wicked works perhaps you think God wil be Reconciled unto you through Christ and when you die you shal be saved through him Remember this point That Christ the Reconciler hath undertaken with God the Father both to satisfie his Justice and to subdue your hearts so that you shal no longer be enemies unto him and therefore if Christ have not done the other in your hearts it is an evident argument that for ought that yet appears he never undertook to satisfie the Justice of God for you O! what an argument is here for men to be restless and unquiet in their natural condition You that go on in a sinful and ungodly way you may certainly know that there is for the present no evidence that Jesus Christ hath undertaken with the Father to make any Reonciliation for you for if he had he hath also undertaken on your parts to bring in your hearts to the Father and to make you friends with him as wel as him friends with you On the other side any of you that find the work of the Spirit in your hearts that begin to find Christ subduing your hearts unto God that whereas heretofore you did live in waies of enmity unto God but now you begin to find the power of Christ in his word beating down those proud hearts of yours you find Christ changing of your minds and so bringing of your hearts into subjection unto God Bless God for this and know that this is part of Chists undertaking with God the Father and in that he doth this in your hearts it is an Evidence that he hath undertaken to satisfie Gods Justice for all your sins Thus you see how Christ is a Rec●●●●●er and Mediator CHAP. 16. How what Christ hath done for Our Re●oncilition come to be made Ours 1. Christ the head of the second Covenant There is a fourth thing which I propounded in the twelfe Chapter and that is How we come to be reconciled to God in Christ It is true Chist hath done it you see But how do we come to have what Christ hath done made ours that so we may be reconciled unto God In a word thus Christ is looked upon by God the Father as the Head of the Second Covenant and so we are looked upon in him as Covenanters and as joyned together in one body in him this is the way of Christs Reconciling God us the way of the Conveyance of al the fruits of that Reconciliation unto us This is the Councel of God concerning the Children of men that they may come to be reconciled and saved As his Son hath undertaken the thing so it is not only that he should stand between the Father and us It s remarkable there must be a Union between him and us and he must present us to God the the Father as one Body with
he rejoyced in it exceedingly Psal 40.6 Sacrifices and Offerings thou didest not desire mine eares hast thou opened burnt Offerings and Sin Offerings thou hast not required then said I Lo I come mine eares saith he hast thou opened what is that which God spak to him unto which his eare was opened That which God the Father spake to him was this Son the work of Reconciliation between my selfe and sinful man I have appointed and designed you to it I have appointed you to go to be a Mediator between us and to undertake to make Satisfaction and such satisfaction as that sinful man and I may be at peace as that Mercy and Justice may be Reconciled together For let me tel you as I have hinted before God and we could never have been reconciled except Mercy and Justice had been reconciled Now God the Father tells Jesus Christ that he hath appointed him to this work And saith Christ my eare hast thou opened O I do entertaine this worke and entertaine this gladly yea though I know that I must be made a Sacrifice for the sin of man And observe what follows in vers 7. then said I Lo I come I am ready and willing to do this work for in the volum of the Book it is written that I should do thy wil that is in the Scriptures it was written before ever Christ came into the world that he should come to perfect this great work And verse 8. I delight to do thy wil O Lord yea thy Law is in my heart What was this wil of God Certainly this wil of God here spoken of was that Christ should be a Mediator between God and man and to make up this Reconciliation and O saith he I do even delight to do this wil of thine though it be a wil which wil cost me deare And saith he thy Law this Law that requires of me to come thus to be a Sacrifice and to shed my blood to the end that I may be a Mediator between man and God even this Law it is with in my heart This is one Reason why God Chose this way of Reconciling himself to the world because it tended to the glorifying of his Son and his Son acknowledgeth it that it was his glory and therefore just when he was going to die he breaketh out into th●se words with desire have I desired to eate this Passover because that was to make way for his death which was the accomplishment of this work of Reconciliation Reason 2. A second Reason why God would have this way of Reconciling man to himself is Because in this way the Father himself is most glorified the Attributes of God do shine in a greater luster in this way of Reconciliation then if so be God had been reconciled unto man only in passing by the offence and so no more to do for now shines forth the glory of his Wisdom of his power and of his Justice as wel as of his mercy not only mercy but the other divine Attributes of God shine in this way of Reconciliation exceedingly bright and there is no such Glass to behold the glory of God in as the glory of the Gospel in the Mistery of Reconciliation We indeed behold and see the glory of God in the Glass of the Creatures But in the Gospel in the work of Reconciliation in Christ there is the bright Glass wherein al the beams of the glory of Gods Attributes are vnited together and shine with a Transcendent luster Yea there is not only a luster and a shining forth of them but a heat and a warmth that is reflected in the beholding of them In this way of Reconciliation God himself is glorified and therefore that Text which I named John 13.31 You have this likewise said that as Christ acknowledged himself to be glorified by this work so saith he my Father is glorified in me and therefore in Chapter 17. About the beginning Father saith Christ the hour is come glorifie thy Son that the Son may glorifie thee And verse 4. I have glorified thee on Earth how hath he glorified God I have finnished the work that thou gavest me to do that work of Mediation that work of Reconciliation between thy self and sinful man that work I have finnished and in that work I have g●orified thee upon Earth And the truth is this is the glory that God expecteth from the Children of men even to be admired and magnified in this great work of Reconciling the world to himself in his Son And that is the second Reason Reason 3. A third Reason is this Because the Lord saw that there was no such way to melt the heart of sinful Creatures and to draw them to come and close with himself as this way no such way to incorrage the hearts of poor sinners to come in to be reconciled unto God as this even the Consideration of the great things that the Lord hath done to make peace and Reconciliation between himself and sinners God I say foresaw this and because he would have a way to break the hardest heart in the world and to draw the most stout and stubbarne sinner unto himself therefore he hath chosen this way above al others of Reconciliation This the Gospel tels us in that parrable wherein you have the letting out of the Vineyard unto Husbandmen and it tels you when the Master sent one servant and they beat him and he sent an other and they beate him and at length he said within himself I wil send my Son surely they wil reverence him as if he should have said Here are a company of hard hearted stubbarn stout wicked creatures in this world and they have had this argument and the other argument to work upon theire hearts to perswade them to come unto me but so hard are their hearts as that they give a rebound to al the arguments that they have and there is nothing strikes into their hard hearts there is nothing melts them nothing perswades them to come unto me But I have one argument more and that shal break the stoutest and hardest heart that is and that argument shal be a prevailing argument if they be those that are appointed to life if they be such as are not lost Creatures for ever and what is that argument even this that I am reconciling my self to the world in my son I wil send my Son into the world to work out this reconciliation and there I wil reveale so much of my glory that when they come to see this O their hearts shal be fil'd with admiration they shal stand and wonder at the goodnes and riches of my grace and their hearts shal melt before me and shal at length be gained unto me when they come to heare thereof Certaynly it is the most Dangerous thing in the world for the hearts of men not to be melted not to be gained upon with this Doctrin of our Reconciliation with God in Christ And remember it if
his folly that a man should think that the Breach between God and him is a matter of no greater moment No my Brethren you must know that the Breach between God and you by sin is a matter of another manner of Consequence then can be made up by prayers or feares or any thing else that you can do al this is untempred Morter It is true when there is Repennance and turning unto God it is a good signe that God is at work with your hearts but that cannot do the deed it is in Christ it is the blood of the Son of God that must make Satisfaction for sin it is that which must make the Reconciliation This is that which is indeed the great doctrine of the Gospel and til you receive this into your understandings into your hearts al other things that we preach are to no purpose at al it wil never do you good till you have imbraced this you wil never Sanctify Gods name nor gloryfy God in your Conversations nor have any true peace within your doores til you come to receive this point into your hearts that God is in Christ Reconciling the world to himselfe Take heed therefore of any mistakes in this point That is the second Use CHAP. 22. Use 3. To encourage sinners to come to God for Reconciliation And discouragements removed The Third is a Use of incouragement to sinners to come for Reconciliation with God You may remember that one Reason why God did on purpose appoint this way to Reconcile himself to the world was that he might break the hearts of sinners and that it might be an encouragement to sinners to come in Is this Gods End O! that then God might have this end in your souls This hath bin our endeavor to open what we could this Doctrine of the Gospel namely of Gods Reconciling of himself in Christ and we have not done this only from this Text but from others and though divers other things have been spoken yet you cannot but know that the drift of al hath bin to this purpose that God may have this glory of gaining our hearts to himself and that it might be an incouragement unto you to come in to be reconciled unto God Are there any that are apprehensive of the Breach that sin hath made between God and their souls I suppose there are many You put up papers of complaints of the hardness of your hearts and that you cannot be sensible of sin as you desire it is a sign that there is some sensibleness therefore of the breach between God and you Now the Lord in opening of this Doctrine propounds the way of Reconciliation and he would fain draw your hearts to come in and to be reconciled unto him what is it that hinders These two things are the Only hinderance First The great distance that is between God and a Creature I am a poor vile worm and the Lord is an infinite glorious dreadful God O! but that I might take off this dreadfulness from you that that might not skare and hinder you therefore he propounds himself to you in his Son If God should indeed speak from Heaven by thundring and lightening and call in sinners to come in and humble your selves and seek to make your peace with him that might skare you and upon the sight of the distance between God and you you might not dare to come in But saith God I call you now in my Son my Son that came to be like one of you and to be made sensible of your infirmites it is in him that I offer you Reconciliation This takes away the dreadfulness of God from sinners and therefore a mighty incouragement And though there be such a distance between God and us yet there is a Christ between God the Father and us Though we be the poorest worms in the world though we are mean and vile Creatures yet if we were ten thousand times meaner then we are seeing there is such a Mediator between God and us this makes up the distance Christ is such a Mediator as there is enough in him to make up all the distance that can be between God and man Another hinderance or discouragement is sin either the greatness of our sin or the multitude of our sins or the long continuance in our sins is that which hinders us from comming O! saith the soul I have been so vile a sinner and I have continued so long and I have multiplied sin one after another and is it possible for such a one as I am to be Reconciled It is true had'st thou to deal only with God as he is in himself thou mightest despaire But know O! sinner that it is God Reconciling of himself in Christ therefore though thou beest a great sinner a sinner of a long continuance yet there being a Reconciliation with God in his Son seeing that Christ hath undertaken such a work as to make up a peace between God and sinners and to mediate for them thou may'st be encouraged to come in and to lay hold upon this grace of God in Christ If thou sayest thou art unworthy and that there is no worthines in thee for God to regard the for Al this is stil answered with this It is God that is reconciling the world to himselfe in Christ Indeed were it so that there were nothing but God and thee to deal together and if thou wert to deal only with God himselfe thou mightest be afraid but thou hast to deal with God not in himself win his Son for so he hath Set forth himselfe the to world he is reconciled to the world in his son and herefore that may incorage thee notwithstanding al thy unworthines And what Further hast thou to discorage thee O! thou wilt say God is infinitly Just to punish sin Stil this point wil be Sufficient to remove al discoragements that he is Reconciling the world to himselfe Though he is Holy his Holines is pleased in Christ Though he is Just his Justice is satisfied in Christ So that there is enough in this point to take away al objections to remove al discouragments that any Sinner in the world hath And therefore as God doth propound this on purpose to draw sinners to himselfe that they may be reconciled unto him So let them know that the more grace here is received for the taking away of al objections and discoragments the more wil sinners be left without excuse another day if they do not come in and lay hold upon this grace of God in Christ God wil have his glory that way if he cannot have it the other God primarily intends his glory in reconciling the world to himselfe and therefore takes away al discouragments from siners that they may come in and venture their souls upon his rich grace and mercy in Christ But if God cannot have his glory from that point then the more this is preached in any congregation the more wil God have his glory
by the stopping of mens mouthes that they shal not be able to say another day O the Lord was terrible and he was a hard master and I durst not goe unto him Indeede my Conscience told me I had sinned against him but I durst not goe to him for mercy for I was afraid of him The mouthes of men shal be stopped another day that have heard this doctrine or God reconciling the world in Christ opened unto them and have not come in and layd hold upon it Indeed it is the plea of many a servant that hath offended his master when one comes to him and Saith why do not you goe and humble your self before your master O Saith he I dare not he is such a furiouse man that he wil fly upon me presently I had rather suffer very much then go to him and this they think excuse enough and many poor Servants wil rather wander up and down the Contry and perish then go backe to their master But noe sinner can say so of God let him be never so vild a siner that is departing from God if one should come unto him and say you wreched sinner whether are you going you are departing from God you are going away from him but behold God calls you to come in O goe and humble yor soules and lament your sin and lay downe al those weapons of enmity against God which you have taken up This sinner now cannot say how shal I dare to look upon God I that have been such a vild and wretched Sinner Surely God wil distroy me and consume me No the Lord propounds himselfe to you a God or mercy in his Son and tels you that he hath provided a meanes in his Son to be reconciled unto you and that his heart hath been so much upon reconciling himselfe to the chrildren of men as that he hath sent his son to do this worke and though it cost the very blood of his son yet he wil do it and therefore sinner if thou dost not come in but wilt go on in wandring from God and Continuing in wayes of enmity against him thy blood be upon thine own head Thou hast read this blessed doctrine of the Gospel opened that God was reconciling himselfe to the world and that he was reconciling himelfe to the world in his Son and that God excepted that when this message was brought to a Congregation the whole Congregation should come and fly unto him and that the world should be fill'd with Cries O! that we might be Reconciled unto him Our Lotd expects this day from some of you to heare you reflect this upon your selves by crying unto him for Reconciliation in his Son that should be the issue of such sermons as these are God ever after such preaching looks to heare some soul repeate in prayer to God and tel him what it hath heard in the Ministery of the word and upon that make a prayer unto him according to what it hath heard As in this manner The Lord expects that this day some sinner or other should get alone and be crying unto God in prayer Lord I have heard not only that there is a possibility for sinners to be Reconciled but there is such a glorious way of Reconciliation that thou hast done it in thy Son Such an honorable way and such a certaine way of Reconciliation and that thy heart is much in that way And Lord I have heard that this is a way that takes away all objections in the world al the discouragments that can be immagined and thou hast revealed it to that end that is that thou mightest break the hearts of sinners and draw them to come in and accept of that blessed covenant that thou hast tendred to them in Christ and to be reconciled unto thee Now Lord I desire to cast my soul upon this free grace of thine in thy Son O! that I might feel thy spirit inableing me to such a gloriouse work as this and O! that the Lord might heare such things as these from some of your Closets this day it wil be that which wil even cause the heart of God to rejoyce that ever he opened the doctrine of Reconciliation to you otherwise it wil turne to the quite contrary end it wil only serve to stop your mouthes at the great day That is another Use CHAP. 23. Use 4. Dispaire not of Gods making peace in this Nation YEt once more If there be such a way of Reconciliation between God and us if God hath wrought it so that it is in Christ Truly from hence we have no Cause to dispaire in Gods power and wisdome and goodness to make peace in this Nation God hath done the greater work You see that God is a God of peace and loves peace and to the end that he might be at peace with the wretched Children of men he hath wrought so wonderfully as to send his own Son into the world and provide such a way that he may be sure that peace may be made and by that way he hath done it He hath made peace between Mercy and Justice there is peace made between an infinite provoked God and wreatched sinful vild Creatures I told you before that this was a mighty difficult work yea the most difficult that ever was or can be in the world If God hath therefore wrought such a work so difficult in a way so gloriouse Then from hence learne not to dispaire but that God may worke even peace for us in this Nation and an honorable peace and a good peace too We are not only hereby incouraged to cry unto God for peace between him and our Souls but we are by this incouraged to cry unto him for peace in the Nation and that he would put an end to these woful times of destruction and misery and war which many of our Brethren have suffered and bled under And indeed those that do understand or have ever felt the work of God in working peace between his maiesty and their Souls they are those that have such intrest in God as if any people shal prevail with him for peace in the land it must be these they wil prove to be our peace makers in the conclusion howsoever people at present cry out of them as if they were the means and instruments of making the gratest debate and as if they were the enimies of peace No my Brethren they that have experience of this great work of God of making peace between himself and their Souls they are they that he at the Throne of grace continually crying unto him that is the prince of of peace to make peace in the Land We desire peace But you wil say How can it be done that way Why should we say how when God himself hath made peace between Heaven and Earth We see things so intricate that we know not how it should be done and we wonder it should ever be brought about that the Spirits of men being so
set one against another there should be a Reconciliation But God hath waies in his infinite Wisdom that we are not able to comprehend the spirits of any of our Adversaries are not so desperately bent against us but there was as much enmity between us and God as there can be betwixt us and any of our adversaries in the world and we have no such exasperated enimes against us as we were by nature against God If therefore God could find a way when we were such enimies unto him to make peace betwixt us and him then hath God likewise a way to make a true setled and constant peace between our Adversaries and us And we should desire that as God hath made our peace with him firme and sure so that what peace God makes in this land it may be somwhat like unto that peace that he hath made between Heaven and Earth There is a firme peace made between God and us a peace that we may rest upon and confide in A peace betwen our adversaries and us as things now stand we cannot count it sure you cannot be sure of your lives one night after it is done as things now stand But we must desire such a peace might be made as there is made between God and us sure and firme and stable Therefore pray much and beleeve much as you are able and though things be brought to such a straite as there is no likelyhood in the thoughts of men how it should be done yet they are not brought to such a straite as things were between God and us before he reconciled himself unto us And there was more required to make up that Reconciliation betwixt God and us then there can be between us and our adversaries And what was it that made our peace first with God God was in Christ reconciling the world it was the blood of his Son that saved our blood and therefore let al those that are godly go to this God of peace and not only cry to him by Prayer for the making of a true and firme peace amongst us but present unto him the blood of his Son to that end and say O Lord thou that sentest thy Son into the world to make peace between our Souls and thee look upon that blood and let that blood prevail with thee to make peace in England that there may be no more of the precious blood of thy Saints spilt and shed amongst us Here is the way to get peace And Certainly if the blood of Christ were able to make such a peace between us and God as is firme and lasting it wil be able also to make peace in this poor Nation and such a peace as shal be firme and lasting too Thus we are incouraged in regard of external condition in regard of the peace of our land that seeing God hath done the greater he is able much more to do the lesser That seeing God hath reconciled mercy and Justice together and made peace betwixt Heaven and Earth when the Breach was so great as al the men in the world and the Angels in Heaven could not find out a way to compose the difference and make up that breach yet he hath done it He can certainly also compose the differences and make up the breach that is amongst us CHAp 24. Use 5. Those that have assurance of their peace with God highly to prise it HEnce then if our Reconciliation with God be such as hath been opened and if it be wrought after that way Then an other Use we may make of it is this Namely That al those that have any comfortable assurance that their peace is made with God they are to prise it highly and not easily and lightly to loose the assurance of it Why Because it hath cost so much as it hath done and it hath been wrought for them after such a strange manner as it hath been the greatest work that ever God made and wherein his wisdome and goodness and power hath been seen now that which God hath set himselfe to worke so powerfully in to the end that he might acomplish it and that which hath cost so dear as it hath done that wherein so much of the mistery of Godliness is contained suerly then if we have obtained the assurance of it in our selves we should highly prise it and we should seeke to preserve it and not loose it we know not how I remember when we opened the excellency of our Reconciliation with God and what admirable fruits did flow fom it we had there a Use like unto this that because it is so excellent we should preserve it and not let it go lightly But now this Use is drawn from the way of Reconciliation that it is a Reconciliation in Christ and in indeed the argument fals more strongly upon us here then it did formerly before the argument was that we should prise it because we have such comfort in our Reconciliation because such admirable fruits doe flow from it because it is able to carry us through al troubles in the world But now we must seek to preserve it because we have it in Christ because it is that which cost more then ten thousand worldes are worth because God hath wrought so wonderfully to bring it ahout Hath God therefore spoken peace to any of your souls take heed that you turn not again to folly Psalm 85.8 I wil hear what the Lord wil say for he wil speak peace to his people and to his Saints but let not them return again to folly Hast thou gotten any comfortable perswasion that the Lord is reconciled unto them Christ and God hath made thee to know that Reconciliation with him was a difficult work it may be it cost you many tears and prayers and much trouble before you could get it and a long time you were seeking of it in a Legal way and crying unto God for his mercy to pardon your sins and Seeking to him in that natural way but then you could not have peace spoken to your hearts but in time the Lord opened the mistery of Christ unto your souls and then you sought Reconciliation with him in Christ and you saw how that it was in his blood that your peace was made Have you got peace in an Evangelical way through Christ O! Make much of it it is a precious Jewel in that it comes to you in such a way as this is it cost God dear and it may cost you dear but whether it cost you dear or no you may be sure it cost God dear therfore make much of it do not loose it to loose it fully so as God should again be●ome your enemy that indeed you cannot do but you may loose it in your apprehensions you may loose the comfortable assurance of it There are Two waies that Christians may loose the comfortable assurance of their peace with God First through the weaknes of their faith secondly through the sinfulnes of their lives CHAP.
Apostle saith plainly in the 2 of Rom. That the patience of God calls us to Repentance in verse 4. whatsoever leades to Repentance hath something of the Gospel in it Patience and goodness though we never come to heare of the Ministery of the Gospel yet it is that that calls us to repentance and it is cleare in this because that is spoken of in the creature the loude voice in the creature in the 19 Psalm it is applied to the Gospel in Rom. 10. and except you understand it so we cannot tel you that the sound of the Gospel hath gon to the utmost parts of the earth We cannot understand in the Apostles time how the Gospel went to the utmost parts of the world for there are many places that are not found out yet but this kind of sound of the Gospel goes throughout the earth that by the voice of the creatures men ought to come to know thus much that surely there is some way for God to be pacified towards sinful men though they cannot tell which way or what way suerly there is some way and many of the Jewes knew no other way but this they knew there was a Messiah to come but what he was or who he was they know very little of him Now the Devills have no such work of God towards them nor such bounty and patience and goodness towards them whereby they can conclude that God hath any thoughts to be reconciled to them Though its true they are not yet fully under the torment that they shal be yet they are under so much torment as they are said to be reserved to the great day in chains of darkness whereas wicked and ungodly men are preserved by the bounty and patience of God and the cords of Gods bounty and mercy is towards them and therefore they are not reserved in chaines of darkness as the Devil and damned are So that by the bounty of God in the creature we may gather such a conclusion that surely God hath some way to shew mercy unto mankind But we can never have any thoughts by any works of God in his creature that God should send the second person in Trinity to take mans nature upon him to die to suffer for mans sin to tender up satisfaction to divine Justice and then al must be brought into this Covenant then he must be the head of the second Covenant and they must be made Members of his body now the Creature hath no such misttry as this and therefore in the 3 Eph. 8. verse saith the Apostle speaking what his ministery was unto me who am the least of al Saints is the grace given that I should preach amongst the gentils the unsearchable riches of Christ 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 investigabiles divitias not to be paced or traced out 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 of α and 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Vestigium qui nullis vestigiis indagari potest It is used also Rom. 11.33 they are unsearchable speaking of the riches of Christ as they are of Christ they are unsearchable the word is there the Riches that are without footsteps there is no foot steps of the riches of Christ if we speak of the Doctrine of Christ the Mediator as it is indeed in the Gospel there are no foot steps of them in the Creature therefore though there be some kind of sound in the Creature that it is sure that God hath some kind of way to be reconciled but now the sound of the Gospel this is committed to Ministers to Preach therefore in the. 1 Cor. 1.21 the Apostle saith That in the Wisdome of God the World by Wisdome knew not God it pleased God by the foolishness of Preaching to save them that beleeve Mark the world by Wisdome knew not God certainly the world did know there was a God and that he was infinite in power and goodness but the Text saith they know not God that is they knew not God savingly in Christ they might know that God had some kind of way to shew mercy to sinners but what way they knew not and by Wisdome that is by al the Wisdome that was revealed by God in the Creature and by al the Wisdome they received from God they knew not God by Wisdome true there is an abundance of the Wisdome of God in the Creature several acts are no other then several beames of Gods Wisdome shining in the Creature and the knowledg of these acts are no other but the several beames of Gods Wisdome shining into mens understandings take either of both them and by both these it could not know God in a saving way but by the Foolishness of preaching that is by the preaching that the Men of this world do account foolishness the Lord is pleased to save those that beleeve so that it is evident that the Ministery of Reconciliation is committed to the preachers of the Gospel CHAP. 40. Why God chose Men rather than Angels to dispence the Mystery of Reconciliation The Reasons thereof NOw it is to be enquired after First why God would choose men rather to be the dispencers of of the great Mystery of Reconciliation then the Angels God hath not committed unto them this word of Reconciliation though it is true the Angels they do go about and they somtimes witness to the Gospel as you may read afterwards But they are not chosen by way of office to the Ministery of the Gospel that is not the office they are appointed to so as the Ministers of the Gospel are God hath not chosen Angels in an ordinary way to come and dispence those great and glorious things unto the Children of Men. Object You wil say had it not been better that God should have chosen the Angels to come in and preach Jesus Christ than men for they are poor weak Creatures and like our selves and now when they come to stand up and Preach Jesus Christ the great things about reconciling men to God should we think that they know more then we ourselves Answ You must not think that there is no good to be done till one comes and tels you that you never heard of But you must know that it is by vertue of the ordinance of Christ because he hath appointed a Minister of the Gospel to come and in such a way to preach though the instrument be like your selves and perhaps may not have a deeper understanding then some of you yet you are to look upon it beyond the matter that he speaks you are to look upon it as the ordinance of Christ and so to expect and look at al means whatsoever But now the great standing ordinance in the Church of God is the Ministery of the Gospel It is this that is committed to us to Preach and this therefore is to be looked upon as the power of God to salvation in those that God intends Salvation to God hath not chosen the Angels but Men and upon this reason because we are
unsavory thing But it is made manifest to the Saints to whom God would make known what is the riches of the glory of this Mystery amongst the Gentiles Now then mark how our point comes in in the 28. ver the Apostle would fain gain every man he is loth to lose any one of his Auditors every man every man every man three times in one verse Whereunto also I labor striving according to his working which worketh in me mightily What Phrases are here heapt one upon another I do not make the work of the ministry an idle work as if I went about al the day from one company to another from Tavern to Tavern al the week and then think to come and preach upon the Lords day to you and so make it an idle business but it is my labor and not only so but I strive and how doth he strive not meerly according to humane strength he strives beyond that I labor striving according to his working It is the word of God I confess and my labor and striving it is according to his working Yet stil this is not enough according to his working which worketh in me Which worketh in me mightily The work of God that worketh in me mightily according to that I labor so again writing to the Thessalonians in the first Epistle 2.2.4 O! this is the trust that is committed unto us we are allowed of God to be put in trust with the Gospel even so we speak not as pleasing men but God we are upright in that we dare not be but faithful in so great a trust which is committed to us and then upon this he tels them in verse 8. we were willing to impart our own souls because this Gospel we knew it would be to excellent We might be very large in this I wil give you the ground of it in a very few words CHAP. 57. Reasons of Faithful Ministers earnestness 1 their love to God 2 their love to Jesus Christ 3 their love to their souls to whom they Preach 4 a kind of love to themselves FIrst those that have committed to them the Ministry of Reconciliation as it is of the Appostles having it put into us the Ministry of Reconciliation Reason 1. First that that makes them so earnest it is the love they have to God for they know that this is the great glory of God this that shines in the Ministry of Reconcilliation in that that they go to declare to the world except that the Lord have his glory in that the truth is he hath his glory in nothing in Comparison and the●e●ore that they might testifie their love to God that the God whom their Souls love may have his glory in that which is indeed his glory and his Master-piece of al his works O! this it is that makes them earnest they thinke if the lord hath not his glory here where shal he have his glory O! it is infinite pitty that so great a work wherein so much of the glory of God doth appear that the Lord should have no glory in that work Reason 2. And again their dear love to Jesus Christ every faithful Minister of Christ doth bear a deer affection towards Jesus Christ and their soules would faine that Jesus Christ might be lift up in the world now there is nothing that lifts up Jesus Christ in the world so much as the Ministry of the Gospel those that have any love to Christ that know what Christ hath done for them they desire to lift up his name and besides the honor the work puts them upon it is the Ministry of Reconciliation and an honorable worke it is and therefore the Apostle Paul Rom. 15. hath a notable expression for that purpose honor of the work it is the Ministry of the gospel in verse 20. the word in the Greek 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 signifies to love the honor of it those that understand the language it is a word that signifies to love the honor of a thing I was ambitious to preach the gospel that is the phrase and so it may be translated I was ambitious to preach the gospel So that Paul was not ambitious for a great living or to be brave or in power or a Justice of peace or a Lord and the like as many ministers of late have been but his ambition was to preach the gospel looking upon that as the greatest preferment that any of the sons of men were capable of or that he could desire in the world Reason 3 And then again besides the Consideration of the Ministry of the Gospel makes them earnest in love unto their Bretheren and to the souls of the people to whom they pre●ch for they know that souls are utterly undon except they come to know God in Jesus Christ except they come to have the mistery of the Gospel revealed whatsoever excellencys they have in this world what parts of nature they have yet they are lost undone miserable creatures for ever and better they had never been born better they had never breathed in the aire except Jesus Christ be revealed unto them Now it is impossible for any man that knows the necessity of the Revelation of Christ but that if the Ministry of the gospel be committed to him he must needs be earnest and faithful in the work of the ministry Reason 4. And there may be some argument from love to themselves those that have the Ministry of the gospel Committed to them some way God gives them leave to love themselves they cannot love themselves any way so as to be earnest in the Ministry First If they be faithful in the Ministery of the Gospel and God go along with them as he wil if they be faithful then Oh! how many souls should bless them if at any one Sermon if perhaps they go into a strange place and work upon a few souls they shal hear their souls blessing God for them every time they go into Gods presence Now what a wonderful encouragement is it for a Minister to be painful in the work of the Ministery of the Gospel This is a greater matter than to have a Bishopprick to have but one soul bless God for one that God hath been pleased to work upon and this is no other than we challenge to be our due if we by any means may be poor instruments of God to reveal Christ to any of your souls This is due in justice that you should ever mention us before the throne of Grace and that the blessing of your prayers should be upon us and this is a mighty encouragement to make them earnest not only to make a Sermon but to be striving to reveal the misteries of Christ to their souls and as they wil be blessing of Christ here so by this meanes those that are faithful they should give a good account at the day of Jesus Christ and they shal be able to behold the face of Christ when he shal appear who is
upon their death beds when Gods justice is out against them and Gods wrath upon them and they see themselves plunging into the bottomless gulfe then they wil pray and cry for mercy Oh! thou shewest thy selfe to be a stranger to the waies of God and to the minde of God and to the covenant of God if thou wert one of Gods people then thou wouldest know that when God is in a way of Mercy then is the best time of praying for one Mercy lets in another and then is the best time of praying I would argue thus Is it more likely that God when the day of his patience and longe sufering continues to thee that then he should deny thee mercy I say is it like he should deny thee mercy then and yet when the day of his wrath and justice cometh then he should bestow Mercy upon thee what an absurd apprehension of things is here Thou criest God wil deny thee Mercy and grace now now is the day of his long-suffering patience and wil he deny it now and yet is he like to give it thee when the day of his wrath and justice cometh upon thy sick bed and death bed that may be the day of vengance of wrath If thou hast wisdome to thy soul seeke God whilst Mercy is coming and while he is in a way of Mercy that is the fittest time to pray and therefore take it this day and be convinced you carnal hearts that have no minde to pray but when they are in their afflictions but those hearts are most spiritual that can pray most when God is coming most in mercy to them but the time of affliction is the most unlikly time of getting any thing from God I had thought to have spoken divers things about that USE 2. If this be so when God is in a way of mercy one mercy wil let out another hence al the Saints of God are taught and admonished to observe and take diligent notice of the connexion of Gods mercies towards them for certainly this is Gods way to them one mercy maketh way for another and if thou belongest to God that hath been his way to thee all thy life time even from his Electing thee only now it is thy duty to be observant how God hath made one mercy a door of hope to another mercy and it is a special work to observe Gods waies towards a Christian a special work of the Sabbath many of you especially you that are not book-learned you say you know not how to spend the Sabbath after the publique exercise is done but must walk up and down the streets c. here is a work for them that are not book-learned to spend the Sabbath in If thou beest godly then sometimes every Sabbath recollect all the waies of Gods merciful providence towards thee ever since thy Youth and Childhood and how one hath had a connexion to another how one mercy hath let in another mercy and that lets in a third and that third a fourth and you shal see how the track of Gods goodness hath been towards you al your daies and that wil be a most sweet meditation for you wherein God shal have a great deal of Glory the 92. Psalme is a Psalme appointed for the Sa●●ath and you shal find that it is a Psalme of contemplation of the works of God and the waies of Gods mercies trwards his people it is a special way to understand the connexion of things and the connexion of causes how one cause hath dependance upon another cause and that upon another and that upon another and this is the difference between Sence and Reason the bruit Beasts that have only sence they taste the sweetness of a thing but they never enquire after the cause but now the more rational any man is the more desires kindle in him to find out the connexion of causes If this be a sweet thing to a soul in a natural way to find out the connexion of causes O! how sweet is it to a gracious soul to find out the connexion and concatination of al the mercies and goodnesses of the Lord towards him in al the passages of his life and do it the rather because that the truth is Brethren this that I am speaking of now it is that wherein a principal part of the glorious inheritance of the Saints consisteth in the glory of Heaven wherein the happiness of the glorified souls there shal consist it wil be this that eternal Sabbath that shal be spent in Heaven wil amongst other things be spent in this work that I am speaking of in a contemplation of al the connexion and concatination of Gods merces towards those that are now in Heaven Now they have been connected and concatinated ever since they have had a being and so brought up to that height of glory Oh! what an infinite content the Saints shal have when God shal reveal al when they shal see into the councels of God and the wil of God so freely and into al his waies how they were chosen from al eternity and so to eternity and there they shal see every passage of Providence that they did not understand the meaning of before how it made way to such a mercy and that to another and that to another and so til they were brought to that fulness of glory they shal I say be eternally contemplating thus of the connexion of Gods mercies and praising and blessing of God that did thus work and coennex things together for their good If thou hopest to come to Heaven to be thus excercised to give God glory there Oh! begin this work here for we pray Gods wil may be done on earth now as it is done in Heaven As on the contrary it wil be a great part of the torment of the damned that they shal there see how one work of Justice made way for another how one passage of Gods Providence made way to one Judgment and that to another and that to another and so til they were plunged into the bottomless pit for ever and the very sight how God wrought from one to another wil be torment enough to them Wel that is the Second to consider of the connexion of Gods mercies A Third Use of the Point is this USE 3. If this be so hence we are taught to entertain every mercy of God kindly and to make much of al Gods mercies if we belong to God every mercy comes but as a Messenger of further mercy Oh! entertain it wel entertain it kindly imbrace it make good use of it Indeed when the Prophet Elisha knew the Messenger of the King came to do mischief to him he bids them entertain him roughly at the door hardly at the door but Brethren every mercy that cometh to us if we be godly it cometh as a Messenger of good tidings it cometh to bring more mercy with it and therefore let us entertain it kindly at the door let us