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A25827 Sermons preached upon several occasions by Timothy Armitage. Armitage, Timothy, d. 1655. 1678 (1678) Wing A3702; ESTC R25891 316,267 489

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had an opportunitie There is never a part of Christs life if you look into the history of it as it lies before us by the Evangelists but was altogether fruitful and all that fruit was exceeding pleasant and desirable and affords an abundance of matter of refreshment there is matter of much contemplation when you look into the life of Christ And these are some of the kinds of fruit which grow upon this Apple-tree upon Christ the tree of life they are the fruit of his heart the fruit of his lips the fruit of his womb the fruit of his loins the fruit of his life There are divers other kinds of fruit but I shall speak no more at this time the Lord help you to feed upon this fruit SERMON VII CANT 2. 3. And his fruit was sweet to my taste AFter many particular observations we came the last day to the main general proposition that these words hold forth viz. The fruit that grows upon Christ the tree of life is sweet to the believing soul it must needs be so for it 's the fruit that God doth feast his friends withal the feasts that he makes to his servants upon his holy Mountain they are nothing else but the fruit that grows upon this tree Nay in the great supper of the Lamb that everlasting feast that God shall make in heaven wherein his people shall sit down with Abraham Isaac and Jacob in the Kingdom of God and shall rise no more they shall have no other dainties but the fruit that grows upon this tree But what 's the fruit that grows upon Christ that is so pleasant and sweet I told you of the fruit of his heart the fruit of his lips the fruit of his loins the fruit of his life and I came in the last place to speak of the fruit of his Death and this is a precious bough full of fruit Well what is the fruit that grows upon Christs Death First of all Satisfaction of his Fathers Justice That satisfaction which is given to Justice is a fruit of Christs death He hath paid the debt he hath cancelled the bond he hath given to Justice what Justice could demand he hath satisfied it to the utmost farthing so that now Justice and mercy are met together they now do embrace and kiss each other Justice is satisfied and mercy is satisfied Justice is glorified and mercy is glorified the believing soul may look Justice in the face as well as mercy in the face because Justice hath fully as much from Christ as it can demand now this satisfaction which is given to Justice it 's a fruit of Christs death But again 2. Secondly By the death of Christ Christ is made a fit Object for poor sinners to pitch upon He is an Object for the guilty sinner that durst not look Christ in the face he is a suitable object to a poor bleeding sinner there 's abundance of precious fruit that grows upon Christ the tree of life but this tree it was too high for a poor wretch and could not have been enjoyed if Christ had not been willing to have his fruit cut down he was cut down to the earth laid upon the earth humbled to the death of the cross so that now the poor guilty sinner that is humbled through the sense of his sin may look upon Christ in and through his death and is become a suitable object for the poor soul to pitch upon what more suitable to a wounded bleeding conscience than a wounded bleeding dying saviour Now that Christ is so suitable an Object for a poor guilty sinner to pitch upon this is a fruit of Christs death 3. Again Thirdly Christ by his death hath carried out sin and brought in righteousness this is another fruit that grows upon the death of Christ the volume of sin in respect of the guilt in respect of the condemning power of it he hath carried out and made an end of it in Dan. 9. 24. Seventy weeks are determined upon thy people and upon thy holy city to finish the transgression and to make an end of sin and to make reconciliation for iniquity and to bring in everlasting righteousness and to seal up the vision and prophecie and to anoint the most holy Sin like a monster seised upon it suckt the very heart blood of Christ well the Lord Jesus he will be avenged of him and therefore his blood it was the bane of sin I'remember Pliny in his natural History reports of the enmitie that is betwixt the Dragon and Elephant the Dragon gets under the Elephant and sucks his blood and by his fall oft-times is the death of the Dragon and this may be fitly compared to Christ sin is the Dragon that seized upon Christ and the Lord Jesus by his death fell upon sin he hath crusht it all to pieces he hath taken away the killing power of sin so that sin by this deed he hath carried it out as an abominable thing and in the room of it he hath brought in a glorious righteousness a perfect righteousness and put it upon his people a far more glorious righteousness than the righteousness of the Angels so that the believing Soul may stand in the presence of God with much more boldness than formerly This is a third fruit that is brought in by the death of Christ 4. Again Fourthly Reconciliation is brought in as another fruit by the death of Christ perfect reconciliation and sweet communion and fellowship with God all this is the fruit of Christs death he by his death hath taken in the wall of partitions and by his death hath made those that were enemies friends those that were a far off nigh unto him so that the heart of God is now nigh unto a believing Soul and the believing soul may say now with the Apostle truly our fellowship is with the father and with his son Jesus Christ Before it might be said of every man in the world his fellowship was with sin with hell and the devil and enemies to God but now by the death of Jesus Christ peace is made and reconciliation is made and believing souls may say truly our fellowship is with the father and with the son Jesus Christ that 's a fourth fruit that grows upon the death of Christ 5. Fifthly The death of Christ it hath crusht the head of the old serpent he hath bound the strong man and cast him out and delivered poor captive souls out of the mouth and paw of the Lyon it was promised long before Christ came thousands of years that the seed of the woman should break the serpents head and Christ by his death made good that promise he did crush the serpents head by death he overcame him that had the power of death But then 6. Sixthly Here is another fruit of Christs death and that is by subduing the power of sin and corruption in the hearts of Gods people This is a very sweet and desirable fruit that grows
shall be no cloggs no rubs in the way but there shall be a full enjoyment and a full manifestation of that life of Christ which is the life of the soul is made over to the soul for its life even to Eternity this is another part of the great gain that comes in by death to believing souls But again 5. Fifthly As it gains life so it gains victory by death the believing soul gains Victory full compleat victory and conquest over all its enemies He doth not only rest as I said before it is a great gain to rest rest from the motion of sin and lust and rest from the motion of temptation but that 's not all it rests and sits down as a Conquerour the Palm of victory is then put into the hand of every Believer and he shall stand upon that Mount Zion and shall sing Hallelujah unto the Lord he is then made a Conquerour there for all enemies at that day are put under all the lusts of his heart and all Principalities and Powers and whatsoever was a vexation and disquietment shall be put under his feet and he shall sit down with Christ as a Conquerour I have fought the good sight saith the Apostle in 2 Tim. 4. 7 8. I have finished my Course I have kept the Faith and now is laid up for me a Crown of righteousness my life-time it was my time of combating but now I am ready to be dissolved to be offered up I shall sit down as a Conquerour and I shall have a Crown of righteousness that 's another priviledge another part of the gain that comes in to the believing soul by death But 6. Sixthly It gains a full sight of God I say the believing soul by death gains a full sight of God a full vision of God this gain is glorious and unspeakable it 's that which the Saints do press after to see the face of God it was Moses's great request I beseech thee shew me thy face mighty desirous to see the face of God and indeed it is a compleating of their happiness that they shall see the face of God Blessed are the pure in heart for they shall see God in Matth. 5. 8. here is the blessedness of that people whose heart is purged by faith they shall see God they shall see him here ●ay but in Heaven they shall see him face to face in 1 Cor. 13. 12. We now see him through a glass darkly but we shall see him face to face and then shall we know him as we are known It is true God cannot be seen with the eye of the body neither here nor in Heaven so the Saints cannot see him for he is an infinite Being a Spirit invisible invisible to the eye of the body but he shall be held forth clearly God will hold himself forth to the eye of their understanding and his people shall have full and clear visions of him they shall know him in his Nature and they shall know him in his attributes they shall know him in all his works and they shall know him in his Word whatsoever was hid from them in the daies of their flesh shall then be revealed they shall know him in his Counsel in those secret waies which God walked in from Eternity which no creature can give a reason of God will then unfold himself they shall have continual visions of God visions of grace and visions of love and visions of light and visions of glory which shall continually flow forth from the Throne this will be a mighty gain When the Queen of Sheba came to Solomon to see his House in 2 Chron. 9. 7. she said Happy are thy servants that stand in thy presence to hear thy wisdom if they were happy that saw Solomon and his wisdom and look'd him in the face then much more shall they that stand for ever in the presence of the great God King of Kings and Lord of Lords and shall see his face and behold his wisdom and shall for evermore be satisfied with a full vision of God so much as the creature can hold It 's true the creature is finite it shall not be infinite as God himself is but they shall behold the glorious visions of God himself which will be mighty gain But again 7. Seventhly Believing souls by death shall be gainers in respect of their habitation here they dwell in a house of Clay so Job calls it Job 4. 19. it is a house of Clay whose foundation is in the dust and is crush'd before the Moth. It is a poor house that a Moth can throw down that the Moth can crush and yet this is the house the house of the body and this is the house that the soul lives in whilst it is here a house of Clay that hath no foundation but the dust a house without a foundation it cannot stand it 's down in an instant every storm of wind will blow it down it hath only its foundation of and from the dust exceeding frail is the body set forth by this expression now what shall the soul gain when death comes It hath a house not made with hands eternal in the heavens in 2 Cor. 5. 1. For we know that if our earthly house of this Tabernacle were dissolved we have a building of God an house not made with hands eternal in the Heavens It 's a mansion or dwelling house it 's not a Tabernacle In my Fathers house are many mansions Job 14. 2. It 's not made by the hand of man it 's made by God himself It 's glory that was laid up before the foundation of the world it 's uncreated glory God himself will be the heaven he 'll be the dwelling place of his people and they shall dwell in him throughout all Generations for ever and for ever here is a change you see in respect of the habitation and it will be much more gain than for man to change a Dungeon for a Palace the soul comes out of a Dungeon and it 's put into an Inheritance an Inheritance with the Saints in light But Again 8. Eighthly They gain in respect of their company our Saviour saies in Matth. 8. 11. They shall sit down with Abraham Isaac and Jacob in the Kingdom of God no worse company than Abraham Isaac and Jacob and the spirits of just men made perfect there shall be no failings nor defects there shall be no want of love there shall be no blemish to take off love but they shall enjoy the company of the spirits of just men made perfect this will be a mighty gain Here there are many failings failings in the best of Saints the best company that believers have even Saints there are failings in the best of them but there shall be nothing seen there but the Image of God nothing but the Image of Christ when they look upon one another they shall see nothing but an attractive love there shall be no emulation there they shall not envy
of the souls condition in Christ Oh then it 's not possible the Soul should fall he may be moved but he shall not be greatly moved he may be moved so as not to be removed I have prayed for thee that thy faith fail not nay twice he hath made this promise that the gates of Hell shall not prevail against his people 4. Again Fourthly and lastly This posture doth relate to continuance and abiding and therefore that eternity of enjoyment of Christ is set down with that eternity of rest with Abraham Isaac and Jacob in the Kingdom of God If a man sit down he will make some stay it holds forth a continuance or abiding of the soul with Christ there it resolves to stay there it resolves to take up as the Lord sayes unto his people here shall be my rest for ever so says the soul Lord here I will rest here I will abide and continue for ever Well then to conclude all with a word of Application 1. Vse First of all it lets us see whatsoever is in Christ is useful and delightful Every passage of the life of Christ yea all the sufferings of Christ from first to last how useful are they to the Saints and how comfortable when they are improved by faith Not only the fruit of the Tree is good but the shadow of the Tree is good the very shadow of Christ is good the sufferings of Christ the very death of Christ is exceeding useful and delightful when the Soul delights in it Oh how delightful is the Glory of Christ 2. Vse But in a word I beseech you sit down under Christs shadow let not any Poor creature sit down under any other shadow but the shadow of Christ Make haste poor weary Souls you that have toyled your selves and laboured in vain have sought for righteousness and consolation in your selves Oh that you would not think of sitting down under these shadows But make haste to Christ get out of your selves and sit under his shadow Let me tell you if you be not under this shadow of Christ you are under the shadow of death It 's said of Christ before he came into the Land of Napthali they sat down under the region and shadow of Death so Poor Souls if you sit not under Christs shadow you sit under the very region of the shadow of death Nay let me tell you further that it 's not possible you should find rest but only under this shadow there is no creature can shadow you the shadow of your own righteousness and your own works is too short to comfort you and the shadow of all the works that men do enjoy they are too short A man may solace himself under the shadow of the creature for a time these shadows are too short when the Sun gets up to the height of it's beauty and you have most need of shadow you can't have it Poor Souls when you have most need of cool refreshing shadows these shadows goe quite away so that I say it 's not possible that you should rest sweetly and securely under any other shadows but the shadow of Christ it 's not possible ye should hold out in the time of trial you read of the stony ground in Math. 13. the corn that was sown upon it when it came up the Sun did arise and though it did spring up yet anon it withered there was no root and so it died if Christ had been their shadow he could have helpt it but when the wrath of man was furious he could not stand long but withered because he had not depth of root Oh what a sweet refreshing shadow is Christ if he do overshadow the Soul it may stand in any place in any condition though times of Persecution be never so hot You know Christ was a shadow in the fiery furnace a sweet refreshing shadow to the three Children there he kept off the heat Nay Consider further all the shadows besides Christ are perishing they are vanishing shadows they are truly compared unto shadows man walks in a vain shadow whatever any man sits down under he sits under a vain shadow it flyes away presently you know the Prophet says all flesh is grass and the glory of it as the flower in the field and what man would sit down under the shadow of grass it's soon withered and then the shadow is gone What man will sit down under withering comforts they are cut down in a moment and what are these shadows All creature comforts are like the shadow of Jonahs Gourd it was a good refeshing shadow while he had it but the Lord prepared a worm and it did eat the Gourd before the Morning and when the Sun did arise it did scorch the head of Jonah and made him faint and sick why so the Lord he doth serve Poor creatures like Jonah when the creature is gone and the shadow is gone when a man apprehends the wrath of the Lord and the displeasure of God he hath nothing to shadow it Oh what a hard affliction is this what dangerous shadows are creature comfort to sit down under which are prickling thorns and brambles A man to sit down under thorns when he might as well sit down under the Apple-tree all creature comforts when a man sits down under them if trusted in they will prove tearing thorns pricking thorns and nothing but sorrow in them now Christ he is a shadow wherein you may rest you may rest upon Chrirst and lean upon Christ and he is of Infinite sweet refreshing and support unto his people take heed I say that you sit not down under the shadow of any creature comfort but under Christ and then this will follow you shall sit down under him with sweet delight and shall eat of his fruit and this fruit will be sweet to your taste But so much for this time SERMON V. CANT 2. 3. I sat under his shadow with great delight and his fruit was sweet to my taste I Gave you the several readings of the verse In his shadow I desired and sa● so some say in his shadow I desired that I might sit others thus In his shadow I delighted and sat down I have delighted I come to the Application A word of Instruction You see that every thing that is in Christ is very useful not so much as the shadow of Christ is useless and if the shadow be so useful and desirable what is the tree it self and what is the fruit that this tree brings forth And if so then by way of caution I say take heed of sitting under the shadow of any one creature comfort He that is not under the shadow of Christ he is under the shadow of Death It 's a poor shadow that all creature comforts afford it 's a shadow that will not continue when the Sun shall break forth at noon day You know the natural shadow it goes up when the Son is at the highest and when men have most need of the
years for many years but he reckoned without his Land-lord and you know that that night his soul was taken from him Of all things in the world life is the most uncertain thing but the life of Christ that Christ gives is most certain it is a life that cannot be taken away it is as sure to a Christian as the life of Christ in Heaven is sure a Christian can no more die than Christ can die Because I live saies he ye shall live also as sure as I live ye shall live also as my life is certain so your life also is certain for your life shall no man take from you Though there be many that seek to take away a Christians life yet none shall be able to do it 1. The World shall not rob them of life Be of good comfort I have overcome the world saies Christ 2. Sin is another enemy to the life of Christ but yet it shall not prevail Sin shall not have dominion over you for you are not under the Law but under grace there 's the bond of the Lords faithfulness Again 3. Satan is another enemy to the life of Christ but he shall not prevail neither Christ hath spoiled Principalities and Powers and hath triumphed over them for it is said the Lord Jesus shall tread down Satan under your feet shortly that the life of Christ shall not be taken from you here is the excellency of it Again 6. Sixthly The life of nature is a deceitful life both for time and continuance and also for the comforts of it it promises a great deal but performs little or nothing riches and honour and pleasures and the rest of the good things of natural life it promiseth much but performs little but when the creature comes to experience as Solomon did why he is deceived deceived in his expectation for he finds nothing but vanity and vexation of spirit let a man try if he will he shall never find so much comfort as it promiseth him but the life of Christ is no whit deceitful it doth not promise more than it performs there is alwaies more found in the enjoyment of the life of Christ than was promised and more than the soul did ever expect how often doth the poor soul cry out with the Queen of Sheba that is taken up into the Mount and sees Christ transfigured Do but behold a little of his glory she cries behold there was no spirit left in her when she saw Solomon's house for she did not believe what was told to the half of what she saw Why so when the life of Christ is given out to the soul you shall find more than ever was told God will be more and better in the performance than he was in the promise and truly the life and glory of Christ is Incomprehensible in respect of the creature the largest capacity and understanding though inlightened and sanctified is not able to take in the least part of the glory of the life of Christ it 's not able to comprehend the notion of it much less the life it self the great discoveries of it shall be reserved for heaven and then it shall be found of all Saints that the life of Christ was not like the life of man there was no deceitfulness in it But to say no more 7. Seventhly The life of Nature is a momentany life therefore often compared in Scripture to things that are not or are gone in a moment the breath the shadow the wind that passeth away there 's no continuance it comes up and is cut down there is no continuance compared with Eternity it 's but a moment the longest life is but a passage there 's no stay it 's but a Bridge to go over it 's but a Bridge to Eternity life is but a moment but now the life of Christ is an eternal life the life that Christ gives to the soul is eternal he that lives in Christ and with Christ shall live for ever it shall never be taken away it shall never be blown out but the soul that hath the life of Christ shall live as long as Christ lives it can no more die than Christ can die now he died but once and being risen from the dead he can die no more but he lives for ever and ever and thus is the life of Christ when ever it is communicated to a soul that soul can die no more it hath died when Christ died and therefore shall die no more but it shall live it shall live even to Eternity and to Eternity it shall lift up the name of God and Christ You see how excellent the life of Christ is how far it surpasses the life of nature every man desires to live and to live long because the life of nature is apprehended to be excellent but you have seen what a poor life it is without the life of Christ it 's a poor vain sinful miserable wretched decreasing uncertain deceitful momentany life O that that which hath been spoken of the life of Christ might stir up all your hearts to enquire the way of life that you may sit and wait at the foot-stool and wait for the givings out of his life for he came to this end that you might have life and that you might have it more abundantly SERMON IV. PHILIP 1. 21. For to me to live is Christ and to die is gain DOCT. Christ is a Believers Life THat 's the Proposition in hand I have concluded the Doctrinal part the last day and I made Application I put you upon examination to see whether the life of Christ be in you or no It is not enough to have a name to live for many shall come from the East and West and shall sit down with Abraham when the children of the Kingdom shall be cast out into utter darkness and therefore you that have a name to live examine whether is Christ your life or no. But to proceed by way of Instruction Vse 3. Let us take notice in the third place of the excellent state of every Believer I say take notice of the excellent state of every Believer that is made partaker of the life of Jesus Christ If the life of nature be so excellent and makes the creature so excellent in its kind why then how excellent is this life of Christ which is communicated and made over unto his people I say the life of nature is so excellent as that the least worm that creeps upon the earth is of more noble account than the Sun in the Firmament the most inanimate creature in all the world is worth the Sun in respect of its life truly the meanest of Saints he that is least in his own eye and it may be in the eye of the world he is most excellent in the eye of God in the eye of Saints and Angels I say in the eye of the invisible world he is more excellent than the greatest man on earth that shines with the greatest