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A53696 Exercitations on the Epistle to the Hebrews also concerning the Messiah wherein the promises concerning him to be a spiritual redeemer of mankind are explained and vindicated, his coming and accomplishment of his work according to the promises is proved and confirmed, the person, or who he is, is declared, the whole oeconomy of the mosaical law, rites, worship, and sacrifice is explained : and in all the doctrine of the person, office, and work of the Messiah is opened, the nature and demerit of the first sin is unfolded, the opinions and traditions of the antient and modern Jews are examined, their objections against the Lord Christ and the Gospel are answered, the time of the coming of the Messiah is stated, and the great fundamental truths of the Gospel vindicated : with an exposition and discourses on the two first chapters of the said epistle to the Hebrews / by J. Owen ... Owen, John, 1616-1683. 1668 (1668) Wing O753; ESTC R18100 1,091,989 640

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the Kingdom of Light and Glory and an especial part of our salvation For God is light and in him there is no darkness at all so that whilest we are under the power of it we can have no entercourse with him For what communion hath light with Darkness Now the removal hereof is by the Gospel 2 Cor. 4.6 God who commands light to shine out of darkness shines in our hearts to give us the knowledge of his Glory in the face of his Son and he doth it by the Illumination of the glorious Gospel of Christ v. 4. For not only is the Object revealed hereby Life and Immortality being brought to light by the Gospel but also the Eyes of our understandings are enlightened by it savingly to discern the Truths by it revealed For by it it is that both the eyes of the blind are opened and light shineth unto them that sit in darkness whence we are said to be called out of darkness into marvelous light 1 Pet. 2.9 And our Calling is no otherwise but by the Word of the Gospel And as the implanting of this heavenly Light in us is by the Word so the growth and encrease of it in spiritual Wisdom is no otherwise wrought 2 Cor. 3.18 Col. 2.2 And this spiritual Acquintance with God in Christ this saving Wisdom in the Mysterie of Grace this holy Knowledge and Understanding of the Mind of God this growing Light and insight into Heavenly things which is begun encreased and carryed on by the Gospel is an especial dawning of that Glory and immortality which this salvation tendeth ultimately unto Fifthly There belongs unto it also that Joy and Consolation which believers are made partakers of by the Holy Ghost in this world Oft times their Tryals are many their troubles great and their temptations abound in the course of their obedience And these things are ready to fill them with Cares Fears Sorrows and Disconsolation Now though our Lord Jesus Christ hath foretold his Disciples of all the tribulations and sorrows that should attend them in this world and taught them to uphold and support their spirits with the thoughts and hopes of the glory that shall be revealed yet in the salvation that he hath purchased for them there is provision of comfort with joy unspeakable and full of glory even during their pilgrimage here below Such joy indeed it is as the world knoweth not nor can know The principles and causes of it its Nature and Effects are all hidden unto them Yet such it is that all the contentments and enjoyments of this world are no way to be compared with it and such do all that have tasted of it esteem it to be Now this also is wrought in us and communicated unto us by the Gospel It is the Word of Promise whereby God gives strong consolation unto the heirs of salvation Heb. 6.17 18. And upon the receiving of this Word by faith it is that Believers rejoyce with unspeakable and full of glory Not only supportment and comfort in the bearing of troubles but glorious Exultations and Extasies of joy are oft-times wrought in the hearts of Believers by the Gospel Now they can endure now they can suffer now they can die joy is upon their heads and in their hearts and sorrow and sighing flie away Here is Rest here is Peace here are Refreshments here are Pleasures here is Life to be desired The good Lord sweeten and season all our hearts with all these Consolations these joys of his Kingdom and that by the blessed Word of his Grace Lastly to instance in no more particulars the Gospel is the Word of Salvation and the instrument in the hand of God for the conferring of it upon Believers because they shall be taken into the full possession and enjoyment of it at the last day by and according unto the word and sentence of it It is the Symbol and Tessera that gives men final admission into glory The secrets of all hearts shall be judged according to the Gospel Rom. 2.6 And by the word of it shall the Elect receive their Crown And in these respects is the Gospel a word of salvation But secondly it is said in our Proposition as in the Text to be great salvation Now we have seen that the Gospel is called salvation metonymically the Cause being called by the name of the Effect But in this adjunct of Great so great the Effect it self Salvation it self preached and tendred by the Gospel is principally intended That then in the next place we are to declare namely that this Salvation preached in the Gospel is great salvation Neither is it absolutely said to be great salvation but such or so great salvation And it is usual in the Scripture where it would suggest unto our minds and thoughts an inconceivable greatness to use some such expressions as plainly intimate somewhat more than can be expressed See 1 Pet. 4.17 18. Heb. 10.29 Joh. 3.16 So great that is absolutely so and comparatively so with respect unto the benefits received by the Law and inconceivably so beyond what we can conceive or express There ought then to be no expectation that we should declare the real greatness of this salvation which the Apostle intimates to be inexpressible we shall only point at some of those considerations wherein the greatness of it doth most principally consist and appear First it is great in the Eternal contrivance of it When sin had defaced the glory of the first Creation and the Honour of God seemed to be at a stand no way remaining to carry it on unto that End which all things at first tended unto all Creatures were and for ever would have been ignorant of a way for the retrievment of things into the former or a better Order or the bringing forth a salvation for that which was lost For besides that there were such horrible confusions and such inextricable intanglements brought upon the Creation and the several parts of it which none could discern how they might be joynted and set in order again there appeared a repugnancy in the very properties of the Divine Nature unto any relief or salvation of sinners Let sinners be saved and what shall become of the Justice Holiness and Wrath of God all which are engaged to see a meet recompence of reward rendred unto every transgression And this was enough eternally to silence the whole Creation by reason of that indispensible Obligation which is on them always and in all things to prefer the Honour and Glory of their Maker before the Being or well-being of any creatures what ever Should the holy Angels have set upon a contrivance for the salvation of sinners upon the first discovery that it would interfere and clash with the Glory of God as every contrivance of Wisdom finite and limited would have done undoubtedly yea rise up against his very Blessedness and Being they would instantly have cast it from them as an abominable thing and have rested eternally in
likeness of it was brought forth upon their souls and by the renewing of their minds transformed quite into another image in their souls Chap. 12.2 This the Apostle most excellently expresseth 2 Cor. 3.18 A constant believing contemplation of the Glory of God in this salvation by Christ will change the mind into the image and likeness of it and that by various degrees untill we attain unto perfection when we shall know as we are known Accustoming of our minds unto these things will make them heavenly and our affectious which will be conformed unto them holy This is the way to have Christ dwell plentifully in us and for our selves to grow up into him who is our head And is it nothing to get our minds purged from an evil habit enclining unto earthly things or continually forging foolish and hurtful Imaginations in our hearts This Meditation will cast the soul into another mould and frame makeing the heart a good treasure out of which may be drawn at all times Good things new and old 2. Consolation and supportment under all Afflictions will from hence spring up in the soul. When the Apostle would describe that property of faith whereby it enables a Believer to do and suffer great things joyfully and comfortably he doth it by its work and effect in this matter it is saith he the substance of things hoped for and the evidence of things not seen Chap. 11.1 that is it brings into the soul and makes evident unto it the great things of this salvation the great things of the Love and Grace of God therein and thus it doth no otherwise than by a constant contemplation and holy admiration of them and when this is once done he multiplyes instances to evince what great Effects it will produce especially in its enabling of us to go through difficulties tryals and afflictions And the same also he ascribeth unto Hope which is nothing but the souls waiting and expectation to be made partaker of the fulness of this salvation whose greatness and satisfactory Excellency it doth admire Rom. 5.2 3 4 5. When any Affliction or Tribulation presseth upon a believer h● can readily divert his thoughts from it unto the rich grace of God in this salvation which will fill his heart with such a sense of his love as shall carry him above all the assaults of his trouble And a direction to this purpose the Apostle pursues at large Rom. 8.16 17 18 24 25 34 35 36 37 38. This is a safe harbour for the soul to betake it self unto in every storm as he teacheth us again 2 Cor. 4.16 17 18. Whatever befalls us in our outward man though it should press so sore upon us as to ruine us in this world yet we faint not we despond not and the reason is because these things which we suffer bear no proportion unto what we enjoy or expect and the way whereby this consideration is made effectual unto us is by a constant Contemplation by faith on the great unseen things of this salvation which takes off our minds and spirits from a Valuation of the things which we presently suffer and endure And this experience assures us to be our only relief in afflictions which undoubtedly it is our wisdom to be provided for 3. The same may be said concerning Persecution one especial part of Affliction and commonly that which most entangles the minds of them that suffer Now no man can endure Persecution quietly patiently constantly according to the Will of God especially when the Devil pursues his old design of bringing it home unto their persons Job 2.5 unless he hath in readiness a greater Good which shall in its self and in his own mind out-ballance the evil which he suffers And this the Grace of this Salvation will do The soul that is exercised in the contemplation and Admiration of it will despise and triumph over all his outward sufferings which befall him on the account of his interest therein as all Persecution doth This the Apostle declares at large Rom. 8.31 32 33 34. He directs us to an holy Meditation on Gods electing Love the Death and Mediation of Christ the two springs of this Meditation And thence leads us v. 35 36. to a supposition of the great and sore persecutions that may befall us in this world and from the former consideration triumphs over it all v. 37. with a joy and exaltation beyond that of Conquerors in a battle which yet is the greatest that the nature of man is capable of in and about temporal things When the soul is prepossessed with the Glory of this Grace and his interest therein it will assuredly bear him up against all the threatnings reproaches and persecutions of this World even as it did the Apostles of old making them esteem that to be their Honour and Glory which the World looked on as their shame Acts 5.41 and without this the heart will be very ready to sink and faint 4. This also will greatly tend unto the confirmation of our faith by giving us a full Experience of the things that we do believe Then the Heart is immovable when it is established by Experience when we find a substance a reality a spiritual nourishment in things proposed unto us Now how can this be obtained unless we are conversant in our minds about them unless we dwell in our thoughts and affections upon them For thereby do we taste and find how good the Lord is in this work of his Grace Thus this duty being on many accounts of so great importance we may do well to consider wherein it consisteth and there are these four things belonging unto it First Intense Prayer for a Spirit of Wisdom and Revelation to give us an Acquaintance with the Mysterie and Grace of this great salvation In our selves we have no inbred knowledge of it nor can we by our own endeavours attain unto it We must have a new understanding given us or we shall not know him that is true 1 Job 5.20 For notwithstanding the Declaration that is made of this Mysterie in the Gospel we see that the most men live in Darkness and Ignorance of it It is only the Spirit of God which can search these deep things of God and reveal them unto us 1 Cor. 2.10 By him must he who commanded light to shine out of darkness shine into our hearts to give us the light of the knowledge of this glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ 2 Cor. 4.6 And therefore the Apostle prayes for the Ephesians that God would give unto them the Spirit of Wisdom and Revelation in the knowledge of him that the eyes of their understandings being opened they may know what is the hope of his calling and what the riches of the glory of his inheritance in the Saints and what is the exceeding greatness of his power to us ward who believe Chap. 1.17 18 19. And for the Colossians that they might come unto all riches of the
trial above sixteen hundred years in the world challenging the wit and malice of its adversaries to discover any one thing or circumstance of any thing that is untrue false evil uncomely not useful or inconvenient in it or to find out any thing that is morally good virtuous useful praise-worthy in h●bit or exercise in any instances of op●rations in any degree of intention of mind any duty that man owes to God others or himself that is not taught injoyned incouraged and commanded by it or to discover any motives incouragements or reasons unto and for the pursuit of that which is good and the avoidance of evil that are true real solid and rational which it affordeth not unto them that embrace it This absolute perfection of the Doctrine of this Prophet joyned with those Characters of Divine Authority which are enst●mped on it doth sufficiently evidence that it contains the great promised full final Revelation of the Will of God which was to be given forth by the Messiah Add hereunto that since the delivery of this Doctrine the whole race of mankind hath not been able to invent or find out any thing that without the most palpable folly and madness might be added unto it much less stand in competition with it and it will it self sufficiently demonstrate its Author Secondly We have declared in the entrance of this discourse that the Messiah was § 38 the means promised for the delivery of mankind from that woful estate of sin and misery whereunto they had cast themselves This was declared unto all in general this they believed whom God graciously enabled thereunto But how this deliverance should be wrought in particular by the Messiah how the works of the Devil should be destroyed how God and Man should be reconciled how sinners might recover a title unto their lost happiness and be brought to an enjoyment of it this was unknown not only unto all the Sons of Men but also to all the Angels in Heaven themselves who then shall unfold this mysterie which was hid in the counsel of God from the foundation of the world It was utterly beyond the reason and wisdom of man to give any tolerable conjecture how these things should be effected and brought about But all this is fully declared by this Prophet himself In his Doctrine in what he taught doth this great and hidden mysterie of the Reconciliation and Salvation of mankind open it self gloriously to the minds and understandings of them that believe whose eyes the God of this world hath not blinded and them alone for although this promise of the Messiah was all that God gave out unto Adam and by him unto his posterity to keep their hopes alive in their miserable condition in the Earth yet such was its obscurity that meeting with the minds of men full of darkness and hearts set upon the pursuit of their lusts it was as to the substance of it utterly lost to the greatest part of mankind Afterwards the thing it self was again retrived unto the faith and knowledge of some by new Revelations and Promises only the manner of its accomplishment was still lost hid in the depths of the bosom of the Almighty But as we said by the preaching of Jesus both the thing its self and the manner of it are together brought to light made known and established beyond all the power of Satan to prevail against it This was the work of the promised Prophet this was done by Jesus of Nazareth who is therefore both Lord and Christ. § 39 Thirdly We have also declared how God in his Wisdom and Soveraignty restrained the Promise unto Abraham and his posterity shadowing out among them the accomplishment of it in Mosaical Rites and Institutions And these also received manifold Explications by the succeeding Prophets From the whole a Systeme of Worship and Doctrine did arise which turned wholly on this hinge of the promised Messiah relating in all things to the salvation to be wrought by him But yet the will and mind of God was in this whole dispensation so folded and wrapt up in Types so vailed and shadowed by carnal Ordinances so obscure and hid in Allegorical Expressions that the bringing of them forth unto light the removal of the clouds and shades that were cast upon them with a declaration of the Nature Reason and Use of all those Institutions was a work no less glorious then the very first Revelation of the promise it self This was that which was reserved for the great Prophet the Messiah for that God would prescribe Ordinances and Institutions unto his Church whose full Nature Use and End should be everlastingly unknown unto them is unreasonable to imagine Now this is done in the Doctrine of our Lord Jesus Christ. The spiritual End Use and Nature of all these Sacrifices and Typical Institutions which unto them who were conversant only with their outside Servile performances were an insupportable yoke of bondage as the Jews find them unto this day being never able to satisfie themselves in their most scrupulous attendance unto them are all made evident and plain and all that was taught by them accomplished This was the work of the Prophet like unto Moses He fulfilled the End and unvailed the mind of God in all these Institutions And he hath done it so fully that whoever looks upon them through his declaration of them cannot but be amazed at the blindness and stupidity of the Jews who rejecting the Revelation of the Counsel of God by him adhere pertinaciously unto that whereof they understand aright no one title or syllable for there is not the meanest Christian who is instructed in the Doctrine of the Gospel but can give a better account of the Nature Use and End of Mosaical Institutions then all the profound Rabbins in the world either can or ever could do He that is least in the Kingdom of God being greater in this light and knowledge then John Baptist himself who yet was not behind any of the Prophets that went before him This I say is that which the promised Prophet was to do and moreover to add the Institutions of his own immediate Revelations even as Moses had given them the Law of Ordinances of old And in this superinstitution of new Ordinances of Worship thereby superceding those instituted by Moses was he like unto him as was foretold § 40 Lastly The Event confirms the Application of this Character unto the Lord Jesus Whoever should not receive the word of this Prophet God threatens to require it of him that is as themselves confess to exterminate them from among the number of his people or to reject them from being so Now this was done by the body of the Jewish Nation they received him not they obeyed not his voice and what was the end of this their disobedience they who for their despising persecuting killing the former Prophets were only corrected chastened afflicted and again quickly recovered out of the worst and greatest of
Gospel asketh them wither they received the Spirit by the works of the Law or by the Word of Faith Chap. 3.2 that is the Gospel That was the Way and means whereby God communicated unto them his Spirit by whom among many other Priviledges we are sealed unto the day of Redemption This is the Covenant of God that his Spirit and the Word of the Gospel shall go and shall abide together with his Elect Isa. 59.1 And he is given unto us by the Gospel on many accounts 1. Because he is the gift and grant of the Author of the Gospel as to all the especial Ends and concernments of salvation John tells us that the Spirit was not given when Jesus was not as yet glorified Chap. 7.39 that is not in that manner as God hath annexed unto this salvation and therefore Peter tells us that when the Lord Christ ascended up on high he received of the Father the Promise of the Spirit and poured him forth on them which did believe Acts 2.33 And this he did according to his own great Promise and Prediction whilest he conversed with his Disciples in the dayes of his flesh There was not any thing that he more supported and encouraged them withal nor more raised their hearts to an Expectation of than this that he would send unto them and bestow upon them the Holy Ghost for many blessed ends and purposes and that to abide with them for ever as we may see Joh. 14.15 16. And this is the great priviledge of the Gospel that the Author of it is alone the donor and bestower of the Holy Spirit which of what concernment it is in the business of our Salvation all men know who have any acquaintance with these things 2. He is promised in the Gospel and therein alone All the Promises of the Scripture whither in the Old Testament or New whose subject is the Spirit are Evangelical they all belong unto and are parts of the Gospel For the Law had no Promise of the Spirit or any Priviledge by him annexed unto it And hence he is called the holy Spirit of promise Ephes. 1.13 Who next unto the Person of Christ was the great subject of Promises from the foundation of the world 3. By these Promises are Believers actually and really made partakers of the Spirit They are vehicula Spiritus the Chariots that bring this holy Spirit into our Souls 2 Pet. 1.4 By these great and precious Promises is the Divine Nature communicated unto us so far forth as unto the indwelling of this blessed Spirit Every Evangelical Promise is unto a Believer but as it were the cloathing of the Spirit in receiving whereof he receives the Spirit himself for some of the blessed Ends of this great salvation God makes use of the Word of the Gospel and of no other means to this purpose So that herein also it is the grace of God that bringeth salvation Thirdly In our Justification And this hath so great a share in this salvation that it is often called salvation it self And they that are justified are said to be saved as Ephes. 2.8 And this is by the Gospel alone which is a point of such importance that it is the main subject of some of Pauls Epistles and is fully taught in them all And in sundry respects it is by the Gospel 1. Because therein and thereby is appointed and constituted the New Law of Justification whereby even a sinner may come to be justified before God The Law of Justification was that he that did the Works of the Law should live in them Rom. 10.5 But this became weak and unprofitable by reason of sin Rom. 8.3 Heb. 8.7 8 9. That any sinner and we have all sinned and come short of the glory of God should be justified by this Law or Rule implyes a contradiction and is utterly impossible Wherefore God by the Gospel hath constituted a new Law of Justification even the Law of faith Rom. 3.27 which is the holy Declaration of his Will and Grace that sinners shall be justified and accepted with him by faith in the blood of Christ without the Works of the Law that he that believeth shall be saved This is equally constituted and appointed in the Law of faith to be proposed unto all that shall believe And on the account hereof the Gospel is salvation 2. Because in every Justification there must be a Righteousness before God on the account whereof the Person to be justified is to be pronounced and declared righteous this is tendered proposed and exhibited unto us in and by the Gospel This is no other but the Lord Christ himself and his Righteousness Isa. 45.21 22. Rom. 8.3 4. Rom. 10.4 2 Cor. 5.21 Gal. 3.13 14. Now Christ with his whole Righteousness and all the benefits thereof are tendered unto us and given unto or bestowed on them that do believe by the Promise of the Gospel Therein is he preached and proposed as crucified before our eyes and we are invited to accept of him which the souls of Believers through the Gospel do accordingly And 3. Faith it self whereby we receive the Lord Christ for all the Ends for which he is tendered unto us and become actually interested in all the fruits and benefits of his Mediation is wrought in us by the Word of the Gospel For as we have declared it is the seed of all Grace whatever and in especial faith cometh by hearing and hearing by this word of God Rom. 10.17 Conviction of sin is by the Law but faith is by the Gospel And this is the Way and means which God hath appointed on our part for the giving us an actual interest in Justification as established in the Law of the Gospel Rom. 5.1 Again 4. The Promise of the Gospel conveyed unto the soul by the Holy Spirit and entertained by faith compleats the justification of a believer in his own conscience and gives him assured Peace with God And then the whole work of this main branch of our salvation is wrought by the Gospel Fourthly There is in this salvation an instruction and growth in spiritual Wisdom and an Acquaintance with the Mysterie of God even of the Father and the Son which also is an Effect of the Gospel Of our selves we are not only dark and ignorant of heavenly things but darkness it self that is utterly blind and incomprehensive of spiritual Divine Mysteries Ephes. 5.8 and so under the Power of darkness Col. 1.13 as that we should no less than the Devils themselves be holden under the chains of it unto the Judgement of the great Day Darkness and ignorance as to the things of God themselves in respect of the Revelation of them and Darkness in the Mind and Understanding of them in a right manner being revealed is upon the whole world And no heart is able to conceive no tongue to express the greatness and misery of this Darkness The removal hereof is a mercy unexpressible the beginning of our entrance into Heaven