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A85737 Svveet and soule-perswading inducements leading unto Christ. Deduced, 1. From the consideration of mans misery, emptinesse, basenesse, and dishonour without Christ. 2. From the meditation of the comforts attending the soules receiving of Christ. 3. From the apprehension of the joy and excellency of Christs living in man: the whole singularly sweetning the meditation of Christ to the soule of man. By Alexander Grosse, minister of Christ. Grosse, Alexander, 1596?-1654. 1642 (1642) Wing G2077; Thomason E120_1; ESTC R209830 364,575 490

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is unsavoury to them as the Manna to the Israelites as sometimes the pottage were to the Prophets children he seems to them a pot of death the very savour of death unto death they feele not the necessity of Christ as of a quickner to enliven them as of a guide to direct them as of a surety to pay their debt for them as of a ransomer to free them out of prison as of a fountaine to replenish and fill them and being thus unsensible of Christ they cannot rejoyce in the comming of Christ the Israelites rejoyced not in Moses comming to them but refused him before they felt the cruelty of the taske-masters which Pharaoh set over them and the weight of the burthens which he laid upon them Hee that is void of the sence of his owne corruption rejoyceth not in Christs comming 4. Contrariety to Christ there is no likenesse no sutablenesse no answerablenesse between them and Christ they are as contrary as life and death light and darknesse the Arke and Dagon the house of David and the house of Saul they are contrary-minded they are contrary to Christ in their iudgements wise in their owne eyes reputing light darknesse and darkenesse light contrary in their wils Christ wils his Fathers glory and teacheth his Disciples to pray that his Fathers will may be done they will themselves and their owne ends they looke not beyond themselves in any thing they make their owne will their rule and guide contrary in their affections they hate holinesse which Christ loveth and love prophanenesse which Christ abhorreth contrary in their society and fellowship All Christs delight is in them that excell in vertue they delight themselves in the frowardnesse of the froward contrary in their natures Christ is holy and without all sinne they are totally sinfull and void of all holinesse they are contrary to Christ in his Offices they oppose him as a Prophet they will not receive his instruction as a King they will not obey him as a Priest they will not be sanctified by him their whole man is wholly set in opposition against whole Christ there is a marvellous distance and unlikenesse between them and Christ they are altogether uncapable of him Man can never rejoyce in Christs comming untill God doth put some new and gracious principle into him Man never delights to doe the will of God untill God hath written his Law in the heart of man Christs comming is ever more or lesse joyfull unto man as man hath more or lesse of Christs image within him 5. Infidelity The Israelites beleeved not the word of God and therefore despised the pleasant land that rich and plentifull land which God had promised them He that doth not beleeve in Christ sets a low price upon him and rejoyceth little or nothing in the testimony of Christs presence The Disciples which beleeved not aright were offended and went backe from Christ they tooke no pleasure in Christ and his doctrine He that doth not by the eye of faith discerne Christ and by the hand of faith single and take out Christ unto himselfe as his light and counsellor to guide him as his Rocke to sustaine him as his Prince to be commanded by him as his pearle looking for no other treasure and as the husband to whom he marries his soule and on whom he places all his love Hee that doth not thus beleeve cannot rejoyce in Christ Christ is none of his therefore he cannot rejoyce in him no more then the poore can rejoyce in a rich mans treasure to which himselfe hath no title or a woman in a man that is a stranger to her in whom she hath no matrimoniall interest towards whom she hath no matrimoniall love Unbeliefe blinds the understanding that it discernes not the beauty worth and excellency of Christ it hardens the heart and makes it unsensible of Christ as the rocke is of the dew it shuts up the soule and makes it uncapable of Christ as the eye that is shut is uncapable of the light untill it is opened againe it alienates the mind of man from Christ and causeth him to depart from Christ to the creature as the men of Shechem did from the vine to the bramble from the sonnes of Ierubbaal to Abimelech Through unbeliefe Christ is to the soule as a Sunne under an Eclipse whom it sees not as a sealed well of which it drinks not unbeleefe shuts out the soule from Christ and all his benefits as Adam was kept out of the garden and from the tree of life it makes Christ a stranger to his soule and his soule a stranger unto Christ and as it excludes man from all communion with Christ so it deprives him of all joy in Christ He that beleeves not in Christ and in the benefits flowing from him can never rejoyce in him because the soule is filled with all ioy in beleeving CHAP. IV. THis should excite and move us all to worke our hearts to a ioyfull and thankfull receiving and entertainment of Christ comming in the Ministery of the Gospell the wise men rejoyced with an exceeding great joy at the appearing of the Starre which pointed out the birth of Christ Christ appeareth in the Gospell as a heavenly Starre ministring celestiall and comfortable light to them thar sit in darknesse his appearance ministring matter of choisest rejoycing doubtlesse he is no wise man a man farre from true and saving wisedome that doth not rejoyce to see Christ shining in the Gospell the men of Bethshemesh were reaping their wheat harvest in the valley and they lifted up their eyes and saw the Arke and rejoyced to see it and breaking off their labours ceasing their harvest-worke they offered burnt offerings and sacrificed sacrifices the same day unto the Lord. The man that lifteth up his eyes his heart his thoughts his desires from the world and sees Christ in the Gospell cannot but rejoyce to behold him Men should with great alacrity and readinesse breake off their bodily labours to entertaine the Lord Iesus and offer to God the sacrifice of praise and thanksgiving on that day when Christ comes among them in his Gospell joyfull attendance upon Christ in the Gospell should have preheminence above every ordinary undertaking When Iehoiada the Priest brought forth Jehoash the Kings sonne and put the Crowne upon him all the people of the land rejoyced and blew with trumpets When the Minister of the Lord doth bring forth Christ in the Congregation reveale and shew forth Christ the Sonne of God in the ministery of the Gospell and doth set the crowne according to Solomons phrase upon Christs head by declaring Christs Soveraignty and causing the people to submit to Christs law and government all the Congregation should rejoyce and blow the trumpet of spirituall joy and gladnesse Agracious soule drawes matter of choise and sweet rejoycing from Christs exaltation in the Gospell This joyfull and thankfull entertainment of Christ
welfare of Christs kingdome and Gospell Such men are altogether unmindfull of their relation unto Christ who desire not who labour not the prosperity of the Gospell and kingdome of Christ 3. In regard of Christs interest in us We are not our owne but Christs as sometimes the King of Syria said to the King of Israel thy silver and thy gold is mine thy wives also and thy children even the goodliest are mine Thus may Christ say to us thy body and thy soule thy wife and thy children thy gold and thy silver thy lands and thy livings and whatsoeuer thou hast is mine and we must answer as the King of Israel did My Lord O King I am thine and all that I have This the Lord claimeth by the mouth of the Prophet Now thus saith the Lord that created thee O Jacob and that formed thee O Israel I have redeemed thee I have called thee by thy name thou art mine my chosen vessell my redeemer and sanctified one my childe my servant my jewell and the Lords portion saith Moses is his people Jacob is the Lot of his inheritance He hath separated and taken us unto himselfe to be his peculiar people whom he loves in whom he delights and to whom we must bring forth all our fruit and be unto him whatsoever we are as a portion or inheritance is all that it is to him that ownes it and Christs we are indeed by donation We are given unto him from eternity in the decree of Gods election by redemption he hath bought us with a price by vocation he called us out of darknesse into a marvellous light and hath made us a peculiar people to himselfe and also by way of spirituall Conjunction and wedlocke We are espoused unto Christ and are stiled his wife And as we are Christs so we must be for Christ so we must seeke the prosperity of Christs kingdome and advancement of his Gospell Thine are we O David and on thy side thou sonne of Jesse said Amasai to David peace peace be unto thee and peace be unto thine helpers Thus must we say unto Christ thine are we O Christ and on thy side O Sonne of God peace peace all welfare and prosperity be to thee and thy kingdome successefull be the labours and undertakings of all them that are thy ministeriall and underhelpers This is urged as a fruit and effect of Christs interest in us We are bought saith the Apostle with a price therefore let us glorifie God in our bodies and in our spirits and againe Christ hath died that wee who live should not henceforth live unto our selves but to him who died for us and rose againe That man doth not well consider Christs interest in him who puts not himselfe and all that is his upon Christs service He is doubtlesse a stranger to the efficacy and fruit of the worke of Christs redemption who doth not throughly apply himselfe to the setting up of Christ and his Gospell 4. In regard of the Subversion of Satan and his kingdome The setting up of the Arke was the fall of Dagon the setting up of the house of David was the overthrow of the house of Saul the setting up of Christ his Kingdome and Gospell is the overthrow of Satan Where the Gospell is preached and Christ set up Satan fals like lightning from heaven his holds of sin are overturned like the wals of Jericho at the blowing of the rammes hornes There is no competition between the Devils kingdome and the powerfull preaching of the Gospell When David was once set upon the throne all Israel by degrees came about left the house of Saul and bowed unto Davids scepter When Christ is set upon his Throne exalted and lifted up in the preaching of the Gospell all that are ordained unto life come about and stoop to Christ they leave the service of sinne Satan and the world and vaile to Christs scepter they turne from darknesse to light and from the power of Satan unto God When Philip preached in Samaria the Devils went out of many that were possessed by them The Lord hath ordained the ministery of the Gospell to be the instrument and meanes of the ruine of Satans kingdome and for this cause we should come our selves to Christ and labour the welfare and increase of Christs Kingdome that Satan the grand adversary of our soules of our peace of our salvation may be overthrowne and troden under foot and have no more place in heaven in the Church of God in the hearts of the people of God but be cast out as a strong man bound is put out of his house and a King vanquished and overcome is cast out of his Kingdome He is no true subject unto Christ that endeavours not the subversion of Satan and his kingdome that Christ alone may raigne and have compleat dominion over Gods Church and people 5. In regard of the Glory Crowne and dignity of Gods Church and people The setting up of Christ his Gospell and Kingdome is the glory of the Church of God the appearance and shining of the Sunne in the fulnesse of his beauty is the glory of the world the presence of the Arke was the glory of Israel being a witnesse of Gods glorious presence among them the Lord there giving forth his oracles and hearing the prayers of his people Thus the presence appearance and bright shining of Christ the Sun of Righteousnesse in the Gospell is the glory of the Church Where Christ is in the Gospell there God is graciously present clearly manifesting himselfe to mens understanding and mercifully hearing and answering the prayers of his people and the place where the ordinances of God are where the Gospell is published and the mysteries of Gods Kingdome opened is called the habitation of his house and the place where his honor dwelleth The Lord doth ever shew himselfe very glorious to the soules of his servants in the use of his ordinances and vouchsafes great honour to the people in setting up his Gospell and Kingdome among them and therefore the Church of God is called the glorious rest of Christ because Christ by his Gospell and by his love and grace doth rest there that place is of all places most glorious which is the Evangelicall resting place of Christ and the Lord foretelling the multiplication of his Church the increase of his faithfull people and augmentation of his sonnes Kingdome saith he will glorifie the house of his glory and make his Church an eternall excellency and therefore we should mightily endeavour the exaltation of Christ and his Gospell because this is the honour crowne and glory of the Church The cleare full and open enjoyment of Christ in the Gospell is the prime glory of any place or people Such people are very base and ignominious whatsoever be their outward abundance who enjoy not Christ in his ordinance that man is altogether regardlesse of the
all prostrates it selfe and all that it hath under Christ that it may enjoy Christ it hates all that hinders its comming to Christ and embraceth all that may further its communion with Christ sutablenesse between the soule and Christ readily denyes and rejects all that hinders the fruition of Christ 3. In regard of the vanity nullity and nothingnesse which a gracious man discernes in himselfe and in all things else without and beside Christ he looks upon himselfe as on dust and ashes he is vile in his owne apprehension as a worme and no man he humbles and abhorres himselfe below the dust and ashes he looks on all other things as dung and drosse and a thing of naught in comparison of Christ he reputes all things in respect of Christ as Jothan did Abimelech in respect of the Sonnes of Jerubbaal but as a bramble in respect of the vine fig-tree and olive-tree and having such a low opinion of himselfe and all things else he readily denyes himselfe and all things else and makes all to vaile and stoop to Christ with Simon and Andrew they are ready to leave their nets their ship and their father to deny their possessions and their friends to put all under Christ to leave whatsoever is most profitable and deare according to the flesh for Christs sake with Paul to esteeme their very life as nothing that they may glorifie Christ and finish Christs worke The more any man doth undervalue himselfe and the creature the more he exalteth Christ the more freely fully and readily he prostrates all at the feet of Christ 4. In regard of the holy powerfull and universall raigne rule and dominion of Christ in a gracious and sanctified soule Here Christ reignes as a King in his Throne as Solomon reigned over the land of Canaan from sea to sea and from the river to the ends of the earth so doth Christ raigne in a regenerate and gracious soule from the highest to the lowest faculty thereof and from the head to the feet and from the highest to the lowest undertaking of a Christian Here Christ reignes as a dweller in his house the dweller rules over all the roomes members and goods of his house and disposeth all to his service Christ rules over all the faculties of the soule members of the body and disposeth all the endowments and doings of a Christian to his owne service and for his owne honour Here Christ rules as the head over the body acting moving guiding and framing the whole man to a holy humble and free subjection Here Christ reignes as a Centurion in his army and as the servants of the Centurion did goe and come at his command and doe whatsoever he bad them Thus all the faculties of the soule and members of the body of a true Christian are at the command of Christ receiving their direction and commission from Christ doing every thing in subjection and obedience to Christ Thus the Psalmist speaking of Christs kingdome saith in the day of thy power when Christ should reigne by his Gospell and Spirit in the soules of men the people should be willing free ready and full in their subjection unto Christ and his enemies should bow before him and licke the dust such as were enemies rebellious and disobedient in their unregeneration should after their conversion bow themselves and licke the dust acknowledge and receive Christ as their Lord and King and in very great humility subject and prostrate both themselves and all theirs to him and his service for as Abner entring into Covenant with David and taking David for his King undertooke to bring about all Israelite to David Thus the soule entring into Covenant with Christ and taking Christ for its King brings about all to Christ and puts all in subjection under Christ 5. In regard of the holy and fervent desire of a gracious soule to exalt and set up Christ This is the prime ●●●our joy and comfort of a godly soule to see and feele Christs kingdome within him to set up Christ in his heart and to discerne him ruling and commanding there as a King in his Throne as a Pilate in the ship this is his suite and supplication unto God that Christs kingd●m● may come that Christ may reigne and rule within him as David sometimes thirsted and longed to see the power and glory of God in the Sanctuary so doth a godly man long to see the power and glory of Christ in his soule to behold him raigning in his heart In the day of Solomons coronation the people piped with pipes and rejoyced with great joy so that the earth rung with the sound thereof In the day of Christs coronation and reigne in the soule of man the heart of man rejoyceth with exceeding great joy Christs dominion is a holy soules rejoycing the kingdome of God is righteousnesse and peace and joy in the Holy-Ghost It was the care labour and joy of David to bring the Arke of the Lord into the Tabernacle in that day David danced before the Lord with all his might and all the house of Israel brought up the Arke of the Lord with shouting and with the sound of a trumpet and set it in the midst of the Tabernacle Thus it is the care labour and comfort of the whole man that is godly to set up Christ in the midst of his soule to see him reigning in his understanding as the Sun in the eye guiding in his will as a Prince commanding it in his imagination as the obiect on which he thinketh with most frequency delight and comfort in his trust as the onely rocke whereon he buildeth in his feare as the King of Kings whom he chiefly reverenceth and in his love as an husband in the love of the wife so powerfull and operative is this desire labour and joy of a gracious soule touching the exaltation reigne and rule of Christ within it that as the people would have all the men put to death which would not have Saul reigne over them so doth such a man mortifie all his lusts which oppose Christs kingdome remove whatsoever may hinder Christs spirituall dominion and makes all vaile and stoop for Christs exaltation within him 6. In regard of a gracious soules acquiescence and contentation with the approbation of Christ In this it pleaseth in this it blesseth delighteth and satisfieth it selfe whatsoever it hath besides it this is in stead of all as the Sun is to the eye in stead of all lights and the fountaine to the thirsty in stead of all bottles the approbation of Christ is of very great price with a true Christian his praise is not the praise of men but of God not to have the approbation of men to his doings but of God not to have his eare tickled with the empty breath of vaine mans applause but with the solide and
exaltation of Christ to have his name cast out as abominable among men and to be accounted as the filth and obscuring of all things He that hath the highest esteeme of Christ hath the least and lowest esteeme of himselfe Self-denyall makes a man not only to undervalue himselfe but all other things in comparison of Christ to esteeme all the glory of the earth as dung and drosse in comparison of Christ to repute all learning but ignorance in comparison of the knowledge of Christ all honour but ignominy in comparison of the crowne which Christ gives all riches but poverty in comparison of that treasure which is in Christ all joyes but sorrowes in comparison of the joy which commeth from Christ all friends and friendship but dumbe idols in comparison of Christs love and all worldly fulnesse but empty vessels in comparison of the al-sufficiency of Christ The world is crucified to him that is crucified with Christ and hath denyed himselfe as men have no commerce with put no price upon have no love unto no pleasure in a crucified man so he that denyes himselfe hath no intimate and entire communion with the world any more then the living with the dead is free from the creature from the power and command of the creature as a woman is free from her dead husband his thoughts and joy are not taken up with the creature no more then Abrahams thoughts and delights were taken up with dead Sarah whom he desired to be removed out of his sight he puts no price upon the creature in comparison of Christ he prizeth all as straw and stubble in comparison of Christ the true treasure he esteemeth all things in respect of Christ but as a bramble in respect of the vine as Jotham to another purpose speaks in his parable He that over values either himselfe or any thing else of the world is far from holy self-denyall CHAP. IX VOluntary and cheerfull desertion and leaving of all for Christ He that denyes himselfe will deny all things else for Christ Ruth in love to Naomi left her father and mother and the land of her nativity and came unto a people which she knew not theretofore The man that denies himselfe will for the love he hath to Christ leave father and mother and the land of his nativity whatsoever is most neare and deare unto him and come to Christ whom before this worke of self-denyall he knew not he that denyes himselfe seeth so much worth in Christ and finds in him so much love to Christ that he will leave all to enjoy Christ he leaves all for the present in respect of affection his love to the creature in comparison of his love to Christ is a comparative hatred he leaves all in respect of price and estimation Christ in his eye the fairest of ten thousand A vine a lilley a glorious Prince a bright and shining Sunne The creature a thorne a weed a beggar a very glo-worme a thing of nought he leaves all in respect of service and subjection he is not under the power of the creature he is not the servant of the creature he possesseth as if he possessed not and he is ready actually to leave all whensoever he shall be called to it as a woman leaves her Fathers house and her owne people to cohabite with her husband he that denyes himselfe leaves his friends with Levi leaves his countrey with Abraham leaves his place of dignity with the blinde man leaves his possessions with the Disciples and is ready with Paul to leave his life for the testimony honour and service of Christ he chuseth rather to enjoy Christ with the losse of all then to lose Christ with the gaine of all the world can affoord him Where self-denyall dwels and beares dominion Christ is infinitely more deare then all the treasure of the world he that denyes himselfe chuseth rather to be the servant of Christ in the lowest worldly emptinesse then to serve himselfe and be a stranger to Christ in the greatest earthly fulnesse 7. Mans pleasing and delighting himselfe in Christ under the crosse and hatred of the world He that denyes himselfe is well pleased and fully satisfied with Christ though the world hate him rise up against him poure great contempt upon him and minister much trouble to him the bride pleaseth her selfe in the bridegroome though her other friends become strangers to her or turne enemies against her though many troubles and disasters attend her yet the enjoyment of her husband mitigates and sweetens all and comfortably answers all The soule that is married unto Christ pleaseth and delighteth it selfe in Christ though all friends according to the flesh become strangers or prove enemies yet Christ is in stead of all friends though many clouds of sorrow and stormes of trouble arise and no star of worldly comfort appeares yet Christ is a Sunne in stead of all lights a rocke in stead of all supporters and a haven in stead of all hiding places Christ to him that denyes himselfe is an hiding place from the wind and a covert from the tempest as rivers of water in a dry place as the shadow of a great rocke in a weary land Christ is in stead of all and much more then all to him that for Christs sake denyes all and is denyed of all Christ is a recompence answering all losses to his holy and humble servants whom have I in haven saith the Psalmist but thee and there is none upon the earth that I desire beside thee my flesh and my heart faileth but God is the strength of my heart and my portion for ever The world never brings a gracious and humbled man so low but he sees power enough in Christ to raise him up never makes him so empty but he sees fulnesse enough in Christ to replenish him never so hates him but he sees love enough in Christ to comfort him never so filleth him with trouble but he sees peace enough in Christ to quiet him and this makes him that denyes himselfe when he walks in darknesse and hath no light to trust in the name of the Lord and to stay himselfe upon his God This makes him account it all ioy to fall into manifold temptations for Christs sake all temptations and troubles being to him that denyes himselfe arguments of his separation from the world pledges of his effectuall calling testimonies of the Devils and the sinfull worlds hatred against him physicke to cure and purge out many unhappy diseases of sinne trumpets to awaken him preservatives against security conflicts to try his faith and love to Christ and meanes of the endearement of his soule to Christ Christ sweetning them unto him Christ being to him in the midst of them as the honey in the belly of the Lyon unto Sampson as the Arke to Noah in the deluge apprehending tasting and pleasing himselfe in
no mixture or glimpse of spirituall light Very sad and sorrowfull is that soules darkenesse which is estranged from the Sunne of Righteousnesse 3. Man that is without Christ is without grace without holinesse Naaman without Jordan was overspread with a lothsome leprosie there is a very filthy leprosie of uncleannesse upon them that partake not of Christ For Christ as the Apostle saith is our Sanctification effectively as the worker of it originally as the head and spring from whence it is derived without whom our soules are as empty of grace as the cisterne of water without the fountaine as full of errour superstition pride and prophanenesse as Baals house of Idolaters as full of earthly mindednesse and covetous practises as the sluggards field of thornes and bryars as full of hypocrisie deceitfulnesse and unrighteousnesse as the Pharisees Sepulchers of dead mens bones or the Temple of money-changers before Christ whipt them out Our soules are indeed a very sinke of uncleannesse untill Christ doth possesse us 4. Man that is without Christ is without Liberty Peter without the Angell continued in Herods prison without the Lord Jesus man remaines the prisoner of Satan the world and his owne corrupt affections Every unregenerate man is a miserable bond-man led away captive at the will of Satan unable to make any resistance against him a voluntary slave refusing liberty tendred to him loving darkenesse more then light and Satans prison better then Christs Palace having no liberty in his understanding to discerne the things of God in his imagination to meditate and thinke upon them in his will to chuse them or in his affections to love prize and delight himselfe in them The Liberty of the soule estranged from Christ Jesus is nothing else but bondage He that is most free to sinne is the greatest slave to Satan where Christ is not there is no Life quickning there is no Sunne enlightening there is no Conquerour dissolving the holds of Satan there is no dew suppling and softening the hard and fallow ground of mans heart There is no fire warming the cold and frozen affections and therefore no liberty from corruption no inclination to the wayes and works of sanctification It is only Christ Jesus that ministers to the soules of Gods servants freedome from uncleannesse and liberty to true holinesse 5. Man that is without Christ is without acceptation with God Christ is Gods beloved in whom man is accepted Man that is out of Christ beares not Gods Image is not Gods gracious workmanship is estranged from Gods Covenant hath no love of God within him is the slave of Satan the servant of the world and a very sinke of corruption He is no Tree of Righteousnesse of Gods planting no childe of Gods begetting no loyall Subject of Gods Kingdome no vessell of Gods gracious filling no partaker of Christs Righteousnesse to cloath and cover him he brings forth no fruit to God but all to himselfe to the flesh and to the world and therefore can have no aceptation with God Joseph his brethren might not looke him in the face unlesse they brought their brother Benjamin with them Man cannot looke God in the face with my confidence or acceptance unlesse he bring Christ with him in the armes of his faith Mans person and service finds acceptance with God only in and through Christ Jesus without Christ man is stubble and God a consuming fire to destroy him Man is a guilty malefactor and God a severe Judge to condemne him the whole of man without Christ Jesus is a very abomination in Gods presence 6. Man that is without Christ is without Contentation In Christ the soule meets with all satisfaction and fulnesse He is a Sun in whom the beleeving soule beholds all fulnesse of light a precious Iewell in whom he finds all fulnesse of worth a rocke in whom he feeles all fulnesse of strength a fountaine from whom he drawes all fulnesse of satisfaction and a Paradise in whom he enjoyes all fulnesse of pleasures but without Christ the soule finds vanity and emptinesse in the greatest abundance the wife findeth an emptinesse in a rich and full house the husband being absent Christ wanting the soule meets with vanity in the largest possession Christ is the marrow and the f●tnesse the fulnesse and the sweetnesse of all our endowments separate Christ from them and they are bitter and doe not please us weake and doe not sustaine us empty and doe not fill us dumbe and doe not comfort us It is not the abundance of any thing but Christ comming with it that gives contentation whether the thing be much or little Without Christ the desire is enlarged as hell and never satisfied the Lord Jesus is the choise and onely fulnesse of all Christians 7. Man without Christ is without all spirituall splendor and beauty The Sunne is the glory of the world the eye is the glory of the head the soule of the body the jewell is the glory of the Ring the Flowers Herbs Trees and Fruit are the glory of the Garden and the Field the Arke was the glory of Israel and Christ is the glory of the Christian stiled the light of the Gentiles and the glory of Israel being both the Author and the matter of their glory Their glory in respect of instruction as the teacher is the glory of the Schoole in respect of vivification as the soule is the glory of the body in respect of Redemption as the ransomer is the glory of the captive in respect of Conquest as David was the glory of Israel overcomming the great Goliah in respect of Justification as the garment is the glory of him that weares it in respect of Sanctification as Jordan was the glory of Naaman cleansing him from his leprosie in respect of repletion as the fountaine is the glory of the cisterne and in respect of wise and powerfull gubernation gracious and plentifull ministration as the King is the glory of the Kingdome the shepheard of the flocke and as Joseph was the glory of the Land of Egypt ministring provision to it He that partakes most of Christ Jesus is the most beautifull and glorious of all others but man without Christ is without all spirituall beauty in regard of ignorance as a darke house without light even darkenesse it selfe in regard of nakednesse as a man without a garment naked miserable and wretched having no other cloathing then a menstrous clout to cover him led by Satan like Egypt by the Assyrians naked barefoot his buttockes yea the whole man uncovered in regard of spirituall contagion and foul-sicknes his soule like the body of Lazarus full of sores or like the body of Job full of sore boiles from the sole of his foot unto his crowne loathsome and incurable are the soules-maladies which hath not Christ as a Physitian to heale him in regard of the plenitude and fulnesse of all sinne like the sluggards field in Salomon full of