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A51840 A fourth volume containing one hundred and fifty sermons on several texts of Scripture in two parts : part the first containing LXXIV sermons : part the second containing LXXVI sermons : with an alphabetical table to the whole / by ... Thomas Manton ... Manton, Thomas, 1620-1677. 1693 (1693) Wing M524; ESTC R13953 1,954,391 1,278

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reveal his Son in me 5. It reproves those that marr their Saviour with fleshly lusts and are distracted with hunting after the pleasures and profits of the World Rom. 8.5 For they that are after the flesh do mind the things of the flesh They that were invited to the Feast they made light of it and went their ways one to his Farm another to his Merchandise Matth. 22.5 They do not value the Glory of God and the true Interest of their own Souls Vse 3. Is to perswade us to search into and meditate upon these blessed and glorious Mysteries surely if the Angels desire to look into these things they much more are propounded to our admiration and delight because we have more need by reason of the imperfection of our knowledge and these things do more concern us because we are the parties interessed Needless Speculations we may well spare The things which concern our Redemption by Christ are our own affairs and our greatest and most necessary affairs to know our threatned Misery to prevent it and our promised Happiness to obtain it What we must doe and what we must be for ever is that business which we must most attend upon Here I shall enquire 1. VVhat 2. How 3. VVhy First VVhat the Person of our Redeemer and the work of Redemption 1. The Person of our Redeemer is a point of great concernment to be often thought upon The frame of Nature is set as a Glass wherein to behold and admire God Rom. 1.20 For the invisible things of him from the Creation of the World are clearly seen being understood by the things that are made even his eternal Power and Godhead Much more the Person of our Redeemer for we best behold God in the Face of Iesus Christ 2 Cor. 4.6 God who commanded the Light to shine out of darkness hath shined in our hearts to give the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Iesus Christ Wherein we see God in our Nature and as Head over all things to the Church and as our Lord and Saviour God is most honoured in his greatest Works as the Sun doth more honour him than a Star and a Star than a Plant or Herb and Pile of Grass So the Person of Christ doth more set forth God than either Man or Angel or any thing besides Heb. 1.3 Who being 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the brightness of his glory and the express Image of his Person As God sets forth more of his glory in him so he expecteth it from him and by him We are always looking at our own benefit but we do not look at God's Glory nor what of God is discover'd in Christ in whom his Goodness VVisdom and Power doth eminently shine forth Certainly the knowledge of Christ is the Christian's wisdom the true and proper Feast of a rational Mind Two things are most considerable in Christ his relation to God and his relation to the Universal Church 1. His relation to God as the express Image of his Person So the Angels delight to look upon him those holy Creatures do not consider their own benefit so much as their Creatour's Glory where they find most of God there they are most ravished therefore they greatly delight themselves when they consider the VVisdom Power and Goodness of God as manifested in Christ The Contemplation of these things is their Happiness Now shall the Angels pay this rent of Glory to God and shall not we Surely God should be as dear to us as to them 2. His relation to the Universal Church 'T is more to be the Churches Head and Saviour than ours in particular The Angels adore him for the Excellency of his Office and his transcendent Glory and Dignity It doth us a double good to reflect upon this partly to make our affection more publick and that we may consider the common good for a narrow private Spirit maketh Christians self-seeking and unpeaceable Christ mainly is the Head and Saviour of the Body Ephes. 5.23 Christ is the head of the Church and he is the Saviour of the Body VVhen you see that he is head of all Saints under what form and denomination whatsoever your affections are less liable to partiality for then all Christians will be dear to you as they are united to you in him and you will be more tender of the prosperity of the Church of which Christ is the Head And partly to fortifie you against the splendour of all created Glory for Ephes. 1.21 Christ is exalted far above all Principalities and Powers and Might and Dominion and every Name that is named not onely in this World but also in that which is to come The glory and splendour of Earthly things doth often dazzle our eyes now it is good to divert our minds by considering the Glory and Excellency of Christ. Kings and Emperours are nothing to him less than the light of a Candle compared with the Sun The Angels see him far above them and we should see him far above all created power and glory and so hearten our selves against all discouragements 2. The VVork of our Redemption which is double 1. In reconciling us to God 2 Cor. 5.19 God was in Christ reconciling the World to himself VVe should always ravish our hearts with this Speculation Heb. 3.1 Consider the Apostle and High-Priest of our Profession Christ Iesus He is our High-Priest as dealing with God and our Apostle as dealing with Man God thought it worthy of his eternal thoughts and therefore we should more set our Minds a-work about it Redemption by Christ is so much slighted because we do not consider the high and excellent ends thereof Certainly every faculty must be exercised in praising God Mind as well as Heart and this is the proper object to exercise our Minds as it doth the Angelical Contemplation and by our Minds our Hearts 2. In vanquishing our Enemies and removing the impediments of our Salvation By Merit Christ did it on the Cross Col. 2.15 Having spoiled Principalities and Powers he made a show of them openly triumphing over them in it That is on the Cross. Satan triumphed visibly Christ invisibly It was the hour of the power of darkness and yet of the Conquest of the Son of God Representativè he did it in his Ascention Ephes. 4.8 When he ascended up on high he led captivity captive he foiled his Enemies on the Cross and he triumphed over them at his Ascention But it was before the Tribunal of God in the sight of Angels and our Faith But then there is an actual conquest and triumph the conquest is still carrying on till his Kingdom be compleat Psal. 110.1 The Lord said unto my Lord Sit thou on my right hand till I make thy Enemies thy Footstool The effects are discerned as Christ casteth the Devil out of his Temples and Territories and out of the hearts of Men. The triumph is gloriously visible and sensible and open to the view of
Meditation because it is the Product and Issue of it as Psalm 5.1 Give ear to my words O Lord consider my meditation Implying that his Prayer was but the expressions of his deliberate and premeditated thoughts So Psalm 19.14 Let the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be acceptable in thy sight O Lord my strength and my redeemer It is the vent of the thoughts 2. Whereby the mind is applyed to the serious and solemn consideration I add this to distinguish it from Occasional Meditation and those good thoughts that accidentally rush into our minds and to note the care and intenseness of the Soul in such an Exercise Prov. 18.1 Through desire a man having separated himself seeketh and intermedleth with all wisdom then is a Man fit for these Solemn and Holy Thoughts and for intermeddling with all Wise and Divine Matters when he hath divorced himself from other Cares and is able to keep his Understanding under a prudent Confinement 3. Of Spiritual things This noteth the Object and so I call Matters that are of an useful Consideration as for instance God that we may fear him Sin that we may abhor it the Works of God for the Creators Glory any useful Sub●ect So David limiteth it Psalm 49.3 My mouth shall speak of wisdom and the meditation of my heart shall be of understanding He meaneth of the State and end of Man Generally the Object in the Old Testament is of the Law 4. For Practical Vses and Inferences This noteth the end Meditation is not to puzzle the Head with Notions but to better the Heart The proper use of this Exercise is to set on those great Practical Heads of Religion to work the Heart to a greater care of Duty and Detestation of Sin To a greater care of Duty Psalm 119.15 I will meditate in thy precepts and have respect unto thy wayes and to a greater detestation and hatred of Sin Psalm 119.11 Thy word have I hid in mine heart that I might not sin against thee SERMON II. GENESIS xxiv 63 And Isaac went out to meditate in the field at the even tide II. I AM now come to the Necessity and Profit of Meditation or Motives to press to this Duty I shall urge such as will serve also for Marks for when it is well performed you will find these Effects wrought in you Meditation is the Mother and Nurse of Knowledge and Godlyness the great Instrument in all the Offices of Grace it helpeth on the work of Grace upon the Understanding Affections and Life for the understanding of the Doctrine of Godlyness for the provoking of Godly Affections and for the Heavenly Life 1. In point of Understanding it is of great Advantage to us in the entertainment of the Doctrines of Religion 1. To give us a clearer and more distinct sight of them A Man seeth the Meaning Scope and Order of all points of Religion when he cometh to meditate on them Knowledge without Meditation is but an hear-say Knowledge we talk after one another like Parrots and as the Moon that shineth with another lustre without any Light rooted in its own Body Rom. 2.20 Which hast the form of knowledge and of the truth in the law 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 a Map of Knowledge we have nothing but the lean apprehension of others As the Philosopher said 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 they repeat them by Rote without Affection and Belief so we speak one after another by Rote but do not so distinctly discern the Worth and Excellency of Christianity as when we come to meditate upon it Iohn 4.42 Now we believe not because of thy saying for we have heard him our selves and know that this is indeed the Christ the Saviour of the world Most Mens Knowledge is but Traditional they never made an Essay and tasted the sweetness of Christ or of their own thoughts oh do but try bare apprehensions of the report of Christ is but Tradition not Religion When we come to exercise our own thoughts thereon then we see him our selves the sight is more clear when it is steady and fixed To one that passeth by to see Men dancing and frisking seemeth lightness and madness but when he cometh nearer and heareth the Musick and observeth that they keep time and pace and measure with it he findeth Art in that which he thought Frenzy The Beauty and Excellency of Religion is not discerned by a transient glance when we come to meditate and so see what is our Beloved above all Beloveds then we admire him The Christian Religion is not to be taken up by Chance but by Choice not because we know no other but because we know no better then our Affections to it are the more Rational the Judgment having had a clearer sight and tryal 2. That we may the better retain them When an Apple is tossed to and fro in the hand it smelleth of it when the Apple is gone as when Civet hath been long kept in the Box the Sent remaineth when the Civet is taken out A constant Light is a great Friend to Memory and Sermons meditated on are remembred long after they are delivered We do not forget those Friends whom we have entertained with any Solemnity Solemn and Serious Thoughts leave a charge upon the Memory 3. That they may be alwayes more ready and present with us All Sins do arise out of incogitancy or forgetfulness As for instance distrust Heb. 12.5 Ye have forgotten the exhortation which speaketh unto you as unto children Luke 24.6 He is not here but is risen remember how he spake unto you when he was yet in Galilee A Temptation gets the start of Holy Thoughts It were a mighty Advantage to have Truths alwaies ready Now this is the Spirits Office Iohn 14.26 But the comforter which is the Holy Ghost whom the Father will send in my Name he shall teach you all things and bring all things to your remembrance whatsoever I have said unto you But now for an outward help there is no such thing as Meditation Prov. 6.21 22. Bind them continually upon thine heart and tye them about thy neck When thou goest it shall lead thee when thou sleepest it shall keep thee and when thou awakest it shall talk with thee that is it shall be alwaies present with thee Continual Meditation maketh Religious Thoughts actual and present 2. It is a great advantage to the work of Grace upon the Affections Ponderous Thoughts are the bellows that kindle and inflame the Affections they blow up those latent sparkles of Grace that are in the Soul Impute Thoughts stain the Heart and convey a taint and filth to the Soul 2 Pet. 2.14 Having eyes full of adultery When the Fancy is rolled upon unclean Objects Lust is kindled Lust Revenge Covetousness they are all fed with thoughts a wicked Spirit distilleth Sin into the quintessence of Villany the imaginations of the Heart are evil So suitably good
abridg them of their Liberty and take upon us to condemn their Garb I confess it is a Sin to condemn what God hath not condemned There are two sorts of Superstition Positive when we count that holy that God never made holy And Negative when we condemn that for sinful which God never made sinful Therefore what Rules can be given to trace and find out the Sin The Abuse will be best discovered by considering the Use. What are the Ends of Apparel They are diverse either for Necessity to defend the Body against the Injuries of the Weather therefore they that discover their Nakedness sin against that or else for Honesty or Modesty to cover that Deformity of the Body which was the Fruit of Sin or else for Profit such Apparel as sutes with our Callings and Course of Life or for Frugality according to the Proportion of our Estate that we may not waste the good Gifts of God that should be kept either for Family-Uses or for other good Uses or for Distinction of Persons of Age Sex and Rank Deut. 22.5 The Woman shall not wear that which pertaineth unto a Man neither shall a Man put on a Woman's Garment for all that do so are Abomination to the Lord thy God By these Ends the Abuse may be conceived 1. It is a foul Abuse of Apparel and Ornament when Men and Women disguise Nature and seek to mend that which God hath made by patching painting and other Varnishes of Art Iezebel is infamous in Scripture for Painting and dare any sober Woman that pretends to be a Christian put her self into her Garb and Fashion They reprove God that seek to mend Nature Cyprian saith It is a Dislike of God's Work So Tertullian before him They dislike God's Workmanship in their own Faces and consult with the Devil how to mend it That which is natural is from God and that which is artificial is from the Devil How shall God own them at the last Day when they are ashamed of his Workmanship Will thy Maker own thy disguised Face He will say this is not the Face that I made We should appear before Men with no other Face than we would appear before God with at the Day of Judgment Would I have God see me thus disguised patched and painted Doth not Conscience startle at the thought of it when God shall come to take knowledg of all the Works he hath made wouldst thou appear then with these Spots and artificial Varnish 2. Addictedness to Fashions certainly that argues such a Levity that doth not sute with the Gravity of Religion That there is a Sin in Fashions is plain by Isa. 3. where the Holy Ghost is pleased to give us an Inventory of the Wardrobe of the Women among the Jews for what Reason but to shew they were vainly addicted to Fashions So Zeph. 1.8 I will punish the Princes and the King's Children and all such as are clothed with strange Apparel God takes notice of Pride in Apparel though it be in Courtiers Nobles Princes and Kings Children their new and strange exotick Garbs therefore much more is it evil in private Persons and those that are of an inferiour Rank But you will say if we must not follow the Fashion of what Date should our Habits be Should we go back as far as Adam to clothe our selves with Skins and Leaves and run back to the Rudeness of former Ages I answer There may be as much Vanity and Affection in being too much out of the Fashions of the times and places in which we live as in being too much in it therefore our Liberty in this kind is to be determined by the general and received Custom of the gravest and godly wise It stands not with Christian Gravity to be first in a Fashion and affect that which is new nor to take it up when it is only the Fashion among those that are light and vain they are not to be imitated for that 's conforming our selves to the Fashions of the World which the Apostle disproves Rom. 12.2 Be not conformed to this World The Apostle speaks in the Business of long Hair and when he had spoken what an unseemly thing it was for a Man Ruffian-like to go with long Hair 1 Cor. 11.14 Doth not Nature it self teach you that if a Man have long Hair it is a Shame to him He adds ver 16. But if any Man seem to be contentious we have no such Custom neither the Churches of God Which seems to carry this Sense that if Women will come with their Nakedness into the Congregation and if Men will wear long Hair and if any Man or Woman will contend and say the thing is indifferent and they have a Liberty in this kind this is the short Answer We have no such Custom neither the Churches of God Therefore the general and received Custom of the Churches of God ought to be a Law in all such Cases Mark the vain World is not to give you a Precedent but the Use of the Churches and the Practice of godly Christians and their Sobriety 3. When our Apparel exceeds the Proportion of our Callings and Abilities There is more due to Persons of a higher Rank than to those of inferiour place Matth. 11.8 They that wear soft Clothing are in Kings Houses It is more commendable in them that stand before Princes than in others and therefore our Rank and Place and Estate must be considered It is a wrong to the Family and the Poor when our Garments exceed our Abilities Nay but take them both together though they do not exceed our Abilities yet if they exceed our State Place and Calling it is a Sin As for Instance For Ministers who should be mortified to the Glory and Pomp of the World it is not fit for them to shine in Bravery as others do So for Ministers Wives the Scripture is pleased to take notice of Women in that Relation above all other Women 1 Tim. 3.11 Their Wives must be grave sober And for Servants it is odious to see them strive to be in a Garb exceeding their Station and to do as others of better Rank and higher Place As Habits were given for Necessity so for Distinction of Ranks and Orders of Men and as odd a Sight it is to see an Inferiour exalting in Pomp as to put the Attire of the Head upon the Feet and Shooes on the Head 4. When it sutes not with Modesty and Chastity Garments were given to cover Nakedness and the Deformity that was introduced by Sin Therefore the Apostle saith Let the Women adorn themselves in modest Apparel with Shamefac'dness and Sobriety not with broidered Hair or Gold or Pearls or costly Array 1 Tim. 2.9 And therefore the leaving the Breasts naked in whole or in part is a Transgression of this Rule they uncover their Nakedness which they should vail and hide especially in God's Presence As the Apostle saith 1 Cor. 11.10 The Woman ought to have Power on
Reverend Thoughts that by a deliberate gaze you may raise your Souls into an Holy Wonder and Amiration 1. I shall lay down some preparative Considerations 2. I shall come to the work it self I. To prepare you To consecrate your thoughts for the entertainment of so great a Mystery consider these things 1. When you have done your utmost your thoughts will still fall short Isa. 40.28 There is no searching of his understanding There is an excess in every Attribute above all Humane Thought and Conceit and though we follow on after God yet we cannot find him out to perfection Now among all his Attributes none is more hidden from us than his Wisdom as Children that are only busied in puppets and bawbles cannot imagin what it is to govern a Common-wealth Power is obvious but our foolish Spirits cannot trace the Wisdom of Providence much more his Wisdom discovered in the Gospel One of the Names of Christ is Wonderful Isa. 9.6 It is a point that we should alwayes be studying and yet we can never come to the bottom of it and therefore what is wanting in Thoughts must be supplyed by wonder When we have done all we must cry out Rom. 11.23 O the depth of the riches both of the wisdom and knowledge of God! how unsearchable are his judgments and his wayes past finding out As if he had said I have done as much as I can I have discovered as much as I am able but I must leave off disputing and fall now to wondring The Light of the Scripture doth not discover him fully 1 Cor. 13.9 We know in part and we prophesie in part Full Knowledge is our Portion in Heaven these are but partial Discoveries we have even in the Word of God However this is no excuse for Negligence and Barrenness Not for Negligence for we must follow on to know the Lord Hosea 6.3 It is the fault of Christians that they keep alwayes to their Milk and first childish Thoughts and Apprehensions we should rise higher in our Considerations and Admirations of the Love and Wisdom of God It is notable that Moses his first request to God was What is thy name Exod. 3.13 and then I beseech thee shew me thy glory Exod. 33.18 we must follow on from considering Gods Name to clearer sights of his Glory Not for Barrenness Empty Thoughts void of Argument and Discourse beget a confused Stupor not a Wonder the Thoughts are only stayed not raised 2. Not only Men but Angels themselves are at a loss in this great Mystery they study it as well as we and cannot come to the bottom of it 1 Pet. 1.12 Which things the Angels desire to look into The word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 signifies to bow down and bend the Body it is an allusion to the Cherubims that were pictured over the Ark stooping and as it were bending their Bodies as prying into the Mysteries of the Ark. The Mysteries of the Gospel are so sublime that the Angels which do continually behold the face of God cannot perfectly comprehend them they are learning and improving their knowledge by learning and improving the dispensations of God to the Church Ephes. 3.10 To the intent that now unto the principalities and powers in heavenly places might be known by the church the manifold wisdom of God that they may know the curious contrivances of Gods Wisdom by observing the Revelations that are made and the Dispensations God hath used towards his Church And possibly this may be the meaning of the Apostle in that expression 1 Tim. 3.16 Seen of Angels that is with Reverence Admiration and wonder to see Christ stoop so low to be cloathed with Flesh to condescend to a Nature so much beneath their own This is the work of Angels either they desire to know more of Christ or they delight themselves in beholding of that they know Oh we should never be weary of searching into these Holy Mysteries and acting our thoughts upon them 3. They wonder most at the contrivance of the Gospel that have most Interest in it to others it is but a cold Story or naked Plot. Concernment sharpneth Invention and Affection a Man doth then more seriously consider of it their Eyes are open and they have more of sense and feeling And that is the Reason why the injoyments of the Saints have notes of wonder annexed to the expressions of them as Phil. 4.7 The peace of God which passeth all understanding c. 1 Pet. 1.8 Ioy unspeakable and fall of glory they that have a taste of it know what it is to enjoy a calm and serene Conscience through the application of the Promises of the Gospel They can best wonder at the contrivance of the Gospel who are called out of darkness into his marvellous light 1 Pet. 2.9 They wonder in their thoughts that God and Christ should design their Heaven be plotting and contriving their Salvation before all Worlds how they may be Vessels ●●lled up with Glory Oh marvellous Light wonderful unutterable Joy These are the apprehensions of Gods Children others may look upon the Gospel as a probable Truth but they have found it a comfortable Truth therefore their hearts are raised in wonder II. I come to the Work it self You may manage it three wayes 1. By Observations 2. By Arguments 3. By Comparisons 1. By Observations Observe what is Beautiful and Excellent in the Gospel 1. God did not contrive to save the fallen Angels Heb. 2.16 For verily he took not on him the nature of Angels but he took on him the seed of Abraham He was not made an Angel for Angels as he was made a Man for Men. Oh Lord Thou sawest Angels sinning but not returning in them thou didst discover the severity of thy Justice but in us the riches of thy Mercy God would not so much as treat with a fallen Man Angel but plotted a way to recover In the Election of Angels Mercy is not so much glorified as in the Election and Calling of Men there was Grace showed in the Election of Angels but not Mercy none of the fallen Angels were saved but fallen Man is called to Grace in Christ. Certainly whatever the causes were there was much of Wisdom and Mercy in it Whether it be for this cause that when Adam sinned the whole Humane Nature fell but the whole Angelical Nature did not fall but only a part of it the kind it self needed not to be repaired but all the Mass of Mankind was poysoned Or whether this be the cause meerly the Will of God certainly there is much of Mercy in it Love after a breach is more glorious it is more to be reconciled than to be confirmed Poenitens the Penitent have more cause to glorifie God then Innocens the Innocent those that are received to Mercy than those that are confirmed by Grace Or else was this the cause Because the Angels sinned out of their own Motion Angels had no other Gemptation but their own
not a thing which God would keep secret from them What the Church knoweth the Angels know in some measure Or Secondly In the End Only to know They did not know meerly that they might know To know that we may be knowing is Arrogancy to know that we may gain by our Knowledge is covetousness and self-seeking to know that we may know is Curiosity but to know that we may adore and worship God this is Religion and Godliness This was their end that they might the more admire God in the discoveries of himself to the Creatures 2. Not total Ignorance of this Mystery before it was brought about They had some Knowledge of it but now to their Natural and Supernatural Knowledge there is added Experimental Knowledge which is daily increased in them 2. Affirmatively 1. They have such a deep sense of the worth of these things that they desire to know more Eph. 3.10 To the intent that now unto the Principalities and Powers in Heavenly Places might be known by the Church the manifold Wisdom of God By Principalities and Powers are meant Angels so called because God maketh use of them in governing the World and because of their great Power and Strength By Principalities and Powers in Heavenly Places are meant good Angels Now these glorious Creatures see more of the Wisdom of God by his Gracious Dispensations to the Church they improve and come to a more full Knowledge by observing and looking unto the Tenour of the Gospel and the Providences that do accompany it though their present State of Happiness doth give them full satisfaction for the time yet it is capable of some Additions and shall be perfected more fully at the last day when the torments of the faln Angels are also full 2 Pet. 2.4 God spared not the Angels that sinned but cast them down to Hell and delivered them into Chains of darkness to be reserved unto Iudgment It is true they are in termino not in via there can be no change of their State yet as to the degree they have not their full Happiness till then There are some things in this Mystery which they know not it is a deep Treasure of Wisdom and the Angels cannot see to the Bottom of it 2. In other things which they know they delight themselves in the view of them It is a sweet and comfortable Speculation with the thoughts of which their Hearts are ravished They desire to look into these things out of the delight which they take therein But why do the Angels so much delight in the Mystery of Redemption 1. Because of the Glory of God discovered therein 2. The good of Man procured thereby Both are laid down in the Angels Song Luke 2.14 Glory to God in the highest and on Earth Peace Good will towards Men. 1. For the Glory of God they see their Creator gets a great deal of Honour God was but half discovered in the Creation of the World but now more fully in the Redemption of the World In the Creation he shewed his Power Wisdom and Goodness but now he discovers more Attributes and these in a greater Latitude as his Truth Holiness and Justice His Truth in that this is the greatest promise His Holiness for here is the greatest instance of his hatred of evil and his Justice in the Agonies and Sufferings and shame of the Son of God In the work of Redemption God discovers his Power in dissolving the works of the Devil over-powering the resistance of Man It is true in the Creation there was nothing to help for there was nothing to lett and hinder His Goodness Rom. 4.8 But God commended his Love towards us in that while we were yet sinners Christ died for us God commendeth his love to us in loving such unworthy Creatures and with such a love So the Apostle Titus 3.4 But after that the kindness and love of God our Saviour towards Man appeared His wisdom not in ordering the Creatures but reconciling his Attributes When God embraced such unworthy polluted Creatures this is that the Angels are taken with to see the Wisdom Power and Justice of God shining forth in the Person of our Redeemer and in the work of our Redemption this is an admirable Looking-glass wherein to see these things 2. For the good of Man The Angels are without envy they rejoice at our welfare when the Nature of Man is so much preferred before theirs They are brought in rejoicing when Man was made Job 38.7 When the Morning Stars sang together and all the Sons of God shouted for joy When Christ was born Luke 2.13 And suddenly there was with the Angel a Multitude of the Heavenly Host praising God When Man is converted Luke 15.7 Ioy shall be in Heaven over one sinner that repenteth They rejoice in our Salvation Vse 1. Information It sheweth us 1. The Sublimity of Gospel Mysteries they are Speculations that befit Angels the Angels that behold the face of God admire at them Oh! How should we admire the Love of God in Christ that he hath provided such things for us in Christ that Angels wonder at The business of our Salvation is called a Mystery Ephes. 3.4 Whereby when ye read ye may understand my knowledge in the Mystery of Christ Rom. 16.25 According to the Revelation of the Mystery which was kept secret since the World began 1 Tim. 3.16 Without controversie great is the Mystery of Godliness An holy secret transcending the reach of ordinary knowledge such as nothing of it could be known by Man or Angel before it was revealed and after it is revealed it is a thing hidden from carnal Men in the Spiritual beauty of it and in a great measure from Believers themselves if their knowledge be compared with what it shall be hereafter 1 Cor. 13.12 Now we see through a glass darkly but then face to face now I know in part then I shall know even as also I am known Many are scandalized at the Scriptures because of the simplicity of them as containing onely a few plain truths but there are Mysteries which take up the mind and study of Angels and they think them worthy their best thoughts 2. The goodness of them the Angels are delighted in this study It is a pleasant sweet ravishing frame of truths the more we know them aright the more inquisitive shall we be and the more diligent to know more Those know nothing of Christ savourily who are so soon Gospel-glutted and Christ-glutted and look upon these discoveries and discourses of God's Grace in Christ as dry Chips and withered Flowers and hear them without any joy and thankfulness Revel 19.10 The Testimony of Iesus is the Spirit of Prophesie What should we delight in and busie our heads and hearts about but with God in Christ reconciling the VVorld to himself this takes off our delight from vain trifles Many of you Gentlemen that leave this study to Divines you lose much of the comfort and sweetness of your
is necessary to all that would be faithful with God and are sure Notes of his People II. The Reward is eternal Life This will make amends for all By it is meant all manner of Happiness 1. Eternal Life is a Freedom from all Misery whatsoever in Estates Names Relations Bodies Souls As the Body is free from all Weakness so the Soul is free from all Sin faultless without Spot or Wrinkle 2. There is a perfect and intire Possession of all manner of Good God is all in all to them 3. This Estate is to abide for ever and ever Vse 1. Let us examine whether we be in the Number of those that shall be saved Eternal Life is believed of all Christians at least with a dead opinionative Belief they do not count it a Lie or a Fable Now who are those that shall injoy it for God will not give it to all I answer Here is a plain Note and Evidence by which you may judg your Claim 1. They are such as seek it 2. They seek it in a way of well-doing 3. They continue thus to do 1. They that seek it For God will never bring us to Heaven without our Wills nor against our Consent nor make that Man happy that doth not desire to be so yea that doth not seek it in the first Place Now this cutteth off a great many all them that do nothing towards the attaining of it and all them that seek nothing have no setled Design but live at hap-hazard as Occasion offereth and leave the Boat to the Stream That come into the World they know not why and go out of the World they know not whither All such careless and inconsiderate People can have no Claim all such have no higher End than to injoy their sensual Pleasures while they may Besides they that do not seek it in the first Place They do something but it is little or nothing to the purpose The Strength and Choice of their Desires and Indeavours are not directed this way Eternal Life must be esteemed and chosen above other things which draw our Hearts and must be chiefly sought after in our Indeavours and then something may be gathered from seeking 2. They seek it in a way of well-doing not only praying for it but living according to the Directions of God's holy Word That is to say by seeking his Favour in Christ and maintaining Communion with God in the Spirit by serious Converses with him in the Means of Grace governing our Affections and Passions and by a constant Self-denial Mortification and Temperance getting a Victory over the World and the Desires of the Flesh. And as to others by carrying our selves in all Meekness and Charity without Envy Malice Injury and Oppression and doing Good to all as we have Opportunity especially to the Houshold of Faith This is the well-doing recommended to us in the Scripture and this is our Beginning and Progress towards eternal Life for we must apprehend it not only under the Notion of Glory and Immortality but under the Notion of exact Holiness as well as compleat Happiness under the Notion of Conformity to God and Communion with God for God's Will is done in Heaven as well as upon Earth and the Heaven of Christians is to see God and to be like him Many seem to desire it as a State of Felicity but they hate it as a State of perfect Holiness which is the better part of it a sinless immaculate Estate Well then by this part of the Evidence many are excluded Partly all those who live according to their own Humours and Fancies and vain Desires and the Customs of Men or the Course of this World and were never acquainted with a Life of Holiness spent in Communion with God and Subjection to his Will Partly also all they that do Evil dishonour God oppress and wrong their Brethren by Violence or Slanders and live in Malice and Envy who were never acquainted with Self-government or bridling their sensual and worldly Desires so that the Honours Profits and Pleasures of the Flesh have the Preheminence in their Esteem Choice and Practice Partly too all those that do no Good that have not fed visited clothed relieved the Destitute comforted the Afflicted Matth. 25.41 42 43 44 45. Then shall he say also to them on the left Hand Depart ye cursed into everlasting Fire prepared for the Devil and his Angels for I was an hungry and ye gave me no Meat I was thirsty and ye gave me no Drink I was a Stranger and ye took me not in naked and ye clothed me not sick and in Prison and ye visited me not Then shall they answer him saying Lord when saw we thee an hungred or athirst or a Stranger or naked or sick or in Prison and did not minister unto thee Then shall he answer them saying Verily I say unto you Inasmuch as ye did it not to the least of these ye did it not to me In short all those who yield no Obedience to God but cast off his Yoke or that yield a partial Obedience submitting it may be to outward Acts of Worship but neglecting the Duties of Justice and Charity or on the other side make Conscience of Duties of Commerce with Men but delight not in Communion with God and trouble not themselves with seeking his Favour and Reconciliation by Christ. 3. They are such as continue patiently in a Course of well-doing to the end of their Lives For it is not enough to begin well but the Work must still be carried on till we come to receive our Reward Heb. 3.14 For we are made Partakers of Christ if we hold the Beginning of our Confidence stedfast unto the end But you will say If our Comfort be suspended upon this Condition then we can never know that we are Heirs of Promise till we come to die I answer It is not Event us perseverandi not actual Perseverance to the end which maketh the Evidence but Labor Conatus Cura perseverandi the Resolution and Endeavour to continue in a diligent use of all Means to continue in the way of well-doing and to please God in all things And the more you thus give diligence to persevere in this holy Purpose the more Assurance you get of the Goodness of your Condition Heb. 6.11 And we desire that every one of you do shew the same Diligence to the full assurance of Hope to the end that ye be not slothful c. A Christian may be assured and his Assurance groweth upon him the more he sets himself continually to obey God Now this part of the Evidence cuts off partly all those that are only good by Fits and Starts and good Moods sometimes they set their Faces Heavenward but their Lusts return and then they are worse than they were before partly those who prove final Apostates they began to build but they leave the Work unfinished and after they have escaped the Pollutions of the VVorld through the
knowledg of the Lord and Saviour Iesus Christ they are again entangled therein and overcome 2 Pet. 2.20 Vse 2. Is Exhortation to press you 1. To seek after Honour Glory and Immortality O this is the best Pursuit you can engage in What is better for you Can the World or the Devil propound any thing so good or better than this glorious Estate Are the dreggy Contentments of the Flesh the Vain-glory and Honour of the World the uncertain Riches we enjoy here worthy to come in competition with Eternal Life Surely in matter of Motive a Christian hath the Advantage however a carnal Man hath the Advantage in matter of Principle because in him it is wholly intire and unbroken 2. To Well-doing Surely you should not need many Arguments to press you to do well rather to press you to do ill should be the more difficult Task it is so contrary to our Reason and the right Constitution of our Natures but that we are strangely depraved O Christians what do we invite you to but to love God above all and seek his Favour in Christ and love your Neighbour as your self and by Temperance Purity and Chastity to preserve your own Vessels both Bodies and Souls in Sanctification and Honour Surely these Duties are not Gifts but Ornaments and such Subjection to God should be preferred before Liberty in Sinning 3. To continue with Patience I will press you to this by two Arguments 1. There will be always the same reason for going on that there was for beginning at first Did the Sense of your Duty invite you The same Bond of Duty lieth upon you still Did the Hopes of the World to come engage you Heaven is not yet obtained And will you lose all the Co●t you have been at already Gal. 3.4 Have ye suffered so many things in vain 2. There can be no Temptation great enough to recompense you for the loss of your Reward of Eternal Life Is it Reproach When Men despise God will honour thee and it is a blessed thing to be reviled for Righteousness sake Is it worldly Loss Better lose the World than lose our Souls Mat. 16.26 What will it profit a Man if he should gain the whole World and lose his own Soul Is Life in danger Losing Life for Christ is the way to save it And Iohn 11.25 Though he were dead yet shall he live Is it the continual reviving of Troubles In the other World there is nothing to assault thy Perseverance there thou art out of the Gun-shot of Temptations and shalt serve God without defect or difficulty there our Service is not troublesom to us A SERMON UPON 2 CORINTHIANS XIII 14 The Grace of our Lord Iesus Christ and the Love of God and the Communion of the Holy Ghost be with you all Amen MY Purpose is to open the Apostolical Benediction or Prayer for the Corinthians for our way of Blessing is only to pray for those whom we bless To love others is to desire their Good They that love best and most desire the best Good for their Friends and better Good there cannot be desired than that those we love may have God for their God Now they that have God for their God have all that is in God and all that is God God the Father Son and Holy Ghost will imploy all his Wisdom Power and Goodness to save them from all Evil and bring them to eternal Blessedness This is that which is prayed for in this place The Grace of our Lord Iesus Christ and the Love of God and the Communion of the Holy Ghost be with you all Amen In the Words we have The Thing prayed for together with the Persons from whom Or rather 1. The Matter of the Blessedness wished The Grace of our Lord Iesus Christ the Love of God the Communion of the Holy Ghost 2. The effectual Application to the Corinthians Be with you 3. The Confirmation of these Hopes and Desires in the word Amen 1. The Matter of the Blessing It consists of three Branches suted to the Persons of the Godhead 1st The Grace of Christ. 2dly The Love of God 3dly The Communion of the Holy Ghost 2. The effectual Application Be with you These things are with us or in us two ways 1. In the Effects 2. In the Sense 1. In the Effects when we have the Fruits of the Father's Love and Christ's Grace and the Spirit 's Operation That the Love wherewith thou hast loved me may be in them and I in them John 17.26 2. In the Sense and Feeling when we comfortably know it is thus with us Ioh. 14.21 He that loveth me shall be loved of my Father and I will love him and manifest my self unto him Rom. 5.5 Because the Love of God is shed abroad in our Hearts by the Holy Ghost which is given unto us 3. The Confirmation of these Desires and Hopes in the word Amen which is Signaculum Fidei an Expression of Faith and Votum Desiderii an Eruption of our Desire and Love Doct. That all the Persons of the Blessed Trinity do concur to the Happiness and Salvation of Believers Here let me shew you I. How they do concur II. Why they do concur I. How they do concur Let us explain the Text. 1. Here are all the Persons of the Godhead mentioned God is taken personally for the Father and then Jesus Christ and the Spirit are distinctly mentioned So in other Scriptures 1 Pet. 1.2 Elect according to the fore-knowledg of God the Father through Sanctification of the Spirit unto Obedience and sprinkling of the Blood of Iesus Christ. The fundamental Cause of Salvation is the Election of God who when he had all fallen Mankind in his Prospect and View was pleased to choose out some to Grace and Glory passing by others Then there is Reconciliation ascribed to Jesus Christ and Sanctification to the Spirit as the Means by which this Purpose is brought about The Beginning is from God the Father the Dispensation is by Jesus Christ and the Application is through the Holy Ghost So also Titus 3.4 5 6. But after that the Kindness and Love of God our Saviour towards Man appeared not by Works of Righteousness which we have done but according to his Mercy he saved us by the washing of Regeneration and renewing of the Holy Ghost which he shed on us abundantly through Iesus Christ our Saviour God the Father out of Love sent a Saviour by whose Grace we are saved and God the Son from God the Father sent God the Holy Ghost who applieth the Love of God and the Grace of our Lord Jesus Christ by renewing and healing our Natures So 2 Thess. 2.13 14. But we are bound to give Thanks always to God for you Brethren beloved of the Lord because God hath from the beginning chosen you to Salvation through Sanctification of the Spirit and belief of the Truth whereunto he called you by our Gospel to the obtaining of the Glory of the Lord