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A53685 A discourse of the work of the Holy Spirit in prayer with a brief enquiry into the nature and use of mental prayer and forms / by John Owen ... Owen, John, 1616-1683. 1682 (1682) Wing O738; ESTC R11815 119,966 289

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God and the Duty of Prayer to imagine that the matter of them so as to suit the various conditions of Believers can be pent up in any one Form of mans devising Much of what we are to pray about may be in general and doctrinally comprized in a Form of Words as they are in the Lords Prayer which gives directions in and a boundary unto our requests But that the things themselves should be prepared and suited unto the condition and wants of them that are to pray is a fond imagination 3. There is a vast difference between an objective Proposal of good things to be prayed for unto the consideration of them that are to pray which men may do and the implanting an acquaintance with them and Love unto them upon the mind and Heart which is the Work of the Holy Ghost 4. When things are so prepared and cast into a form of Prayer those by whom such forms are used do no more understand them than if they had never been cast into any such form unless the Spirit of God give them an understanding of them which the form it self is no sanctified means unto And where that is done there is no need of it 5. It is the Work of the Holy Spirit to give unto Believers such a comprehension of promised Grace and Mercy as that they may constantly apply their minds unto that or those things in an especial manner which are suited unto their present daily wants and occasions with the frame and dispositions of their Souls and Spirit This is that which gives spiritual beauty and order unto the Duty of Prayer namely the suiting of Wants and Supplies of a thankful disposition and Praises of Love and Admiration unto the excellencies of God in Christ all by the Wisdom of the Holy Ghost But when a Person is made to pray by his Directory for things though good in themselves yet not suited unto his present state frame inclination wants and desires there is Spiritual Confusion and disorder and nothing else Again What we have spoken concerning the Promises must also be applied unto all the Precepts or Commands of God These in like manner are the matter of our Prayers both as to Confession and Supplication And without a right understanding of them we can perform no part of this duty as we ought This is evident in their apprehension who repeating the words of the Decalogue do subjoyn their acknowledgments of a want of Mercy with respect unto the Transgression of them I suppose and their desires to have their hearts inclined to keep the Law But the Law with all the Commands of God are Spiritual and inward with whose true sense and importance in their extent and latitude we cannot have an useful Acquaintance but by the enlightning instructing efficacy of the Grace of the Spirit And where this is the mind is greatly supplied with the true matter of Prayer For when the Soul hath learnt the Spirituality and Holiness of the Law its extent unto the inward frame and disposition of our Hearts as well as unto outward Actions and its requiring absolute Holiness Rectitude and Conformity unto God at all times and in all things then doth it see and learn its own discrepancy from it and coming short of it even then when as to outward Acts and Duties it is unblameable And hence do proceed those Confessions of Sin in the best and most holy Believers which they who understand not these things do deride and scorn By this means therefore doth the Holy Spirit help us to pray by supplying us with the due and proper matter of Supplications even by acquainting us and affecting our hearts with the Spirituality of the Command and our coming short thereof in our dispositions and frequent inordinate actings of our Minds and Affections He who is instructed herein will on all occasions be prepared with a fulness of matter for Confession and Humiliation as also with a sense of that Grace and Mercy which we stand in need of with respect unto the Obedience required of us Thirdly He alone gides and directs Believers to pray or ask for any thing in order unto right and proper Ends. For there is nothing so excellent in it self so useful unto us so acceptable unto God as the matter of Prayer but it may be vitiated corrupted and Prayer it self be rendred vain by an application of it unto false or mistaken Ends. And that in this case we are relieved by the Holy Ghost it is plain in the Text under consideration For helping our infirmities and teaching us what to pray for as we ought he maketh Intercession for us according unto God that is his mind or his will v. 27. This is well explained by Origen on the Place Velut si magister suscipiens ad Rudiment a Discipulum ignorantem penitus literas ut eum docere possit instituere necesse habet inclindre se ad Discipuli rudimenta ipse prius dicere nomen literae ut respondendo discipulus discat sit quodammodo Magister incipienti Discipulo similis ea loquens ea meditans quae incipiens loqui debeat ac meditari It a Sanctus Spiritus ubi oppugnationibus carnis perturbari nostrum Spiritum viderit nescientem quid orare debeat secundum quod oportet ipse velut Magister orationem praemittit quam noster spiritus si tamen Discipulus esse Sancti Spiritus desiderat prosequatur ipse gemitus ossert quibus noster spiritus discat ingemiscere ut repropitiet sibi Deum To the same purpose speaks Damascen lib. 4. Ch. 3. and Austin in sundry places collected by Beda in his Comment on this He doth it in us and by us or enableth us so to do For the Spirit himself without us hath no Office to be performed immediately towards God nor any Nature inferiour unto the Divine wherein he might intercede The whole of any such Work with respect unto us is incumbent on Christ he alone in his own Person performeth what is to be done with God for us What the Spirit doth he doth in and by us He therefore directs and enableth us to make Supplications according to the mind of God And herein God is said to know the mind of the Spirit that is his end and design in the matter of his requests This God knows that is approves of and accepts So it is the Spirit of God who directs us as to the design and end of our Prayers that they may find Acceptance with God But yet there may be and I believe there is more in that expression God knoweth the mind of the Spirit For he worketh such high holy spiritual desires and designs in the minds of Believers in their Supplications as God alone knoweth and understandeth in their full extent and latitude That of our selves we are apt to fail and mistake hath been declared from James 4. 3. I shall not here insist on particulars but only mention two general
condition whereunto they are taken upon their Faith in Christ Jesus They are made Children of God by Adoption and it is meet they be taught to carry themselves as becomes that new Relation Because ye are Sons he hath given you the Spirit of his Son without which they cannot walk before him as becometh Sons He teacheth them to bear and behave themselves no longer as Foreigners and Strangers nor as Servants only but as Children and Heirs of God Rom. 8. 15. He endoweth them with a frame and disposition of heart unto Holy filial obedience For as he takes away the distance making them to be nigh who were Aliens and far from God so he removes that fear dread and bondage which they are kept in who are under the power of the Law 2 Tim. 1. 7. For God hath not given us the Spirit of fear but of power and love and of a sound mind Not the Spirit of fear or a Spirit of bondage unto fear as Rom. 8. 15. that is in and by the efficacy of the Law filling our minds with dread and such considerations of God as will keep us at a distance from him But he is in the Sons on whom he is bestowed a Spirit of Power strengthening and enabling them unto all Duties of Obedience This 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 is that whereby we are enabled to Obedience which the Apostle gives thanks for 1 Tim. 1. 12. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 to Christ that enableth me that is by his Spirit of Power For without the Spirit of Adoption we have not the least strength or Power to behave our selves as Sons in the Family of God And he is also as thus bestowed a Spirit of Love who worketh in us that Love unto God and that delight in him which becometh Children towards their Heavenly Father This is the first genuine consequent of this Relation There may be many Duties performed unto God where there is no true Love to him at least no love unto him as a Father in Christ which alone is genuine and accepted And lastly he is also a Spirit 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 of a modest grave and sober mind Even Children are apt to wax wanton and curious and proud in their Fathers House but the Spirit enables them to behave themselves with that Sobriety Modesty and Humility which becometh the Family of God And in these three things spiritual Power Love and Sobriety of mind consists the whole deportment of the Children of God in his Family This is the State and Condition of those who by the effectual working of the Spirit of Adoption are delivered from the Spirit of Bondage unto fear which the Apostle discourseth of Rom. 8 15. Those who are under the Power of that Spirit or that efficacious working of the Spirit by the Law cannot by virtue of any Aids or Assistance make their Addresses unto him by Prayer in a due manner For although the means whereby they are brought into this State be the Spirit of God acting upon their Souls and Consciences by the Law yet formally as they are in the State of Nature the Spirit whereby they are acted is the unclean Spirit of the World or the influence of him who rules in the Children of disobedience The Law that they obey is the Law of the Members mentioned by the Apostle Rom. 7. The Works which they perform are the unfruitful works of darkness and the fruits of these unfruitful Works are Sin and Death Being under this Bondage they have no power to approach unto God and their Bondage tending unto fear they can have no Delight in an access unto him Whatever other provisions or preparations such Persons may have for this Duty they can never perform it unto the Glory of God or so as to find acceptance with him With those who are delivered from this State all things are otherwise The Spirit whereby they are acted is the Spirit of God the Spirit of Adoption of Power Love and a sound mind The Law which they are under Obedience unto is the Holy Law of God as written in the fleshly Tables of their Hearts The Effects of it are Faith and Love with all other Graces of the Spirit whereof they receive the Fruits in peace with joy unspeakable and full of Glory Thirdly An Instance is given of his effectual working these things in the adopted Sons of God in the Duty of Prayer crying Abba Father 1. The Object of the especial Duty intended is God even the Father Eph. 2. 18. Abba 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Abba is the Syriack or Chaldee name for Father then in common use among the Jews And 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 was the same name amongst the Greeks or Gentiles So that the Common Interest of Jews and Gentiles in this Priviledge may be intended Or rather an holy boldness and intimate confidence of Love is designed in the Reduplication of the name The Jews have a saying in the Babylonian Talmud in the Treatise of Blessings 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Servants and handmaids that is Bondservants do not call on such a one Abba or Imma Freedom of State with a Right unto Adoption whereof they are uncapable in regard unto this Liberty and confidence God gives unto his adopted Sons 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 a frèe Spirit Psal. 51. 14. a Spirit of gracious filial ingenuity This is that Spirit which cryes Abba that is the word whereby those who were adopted did first salute their Fathers to testify their affection and obedience For Abba signifies not only Father but my Father For 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 my Father in the Hebrew is rendred by the Chaldee Paraphrast only 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Abba see Gen. 19. 34. and elsewhere constantly To this purpose speaks Chrysostome 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Being willing to shew the ingenuity that is in this Duty he useth also the language of the Hebrews and says not only Father but Abba Father which is a word proper unto them who are highly ingenuous And this he effecteth two ways 1. By the Excitation of Graces and Gracious Affections in their Souls in this Duty especially those of Faith Love and Delight 2 By enabling them to exercise those Graces and express those Affections in Vocal Prayer For 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 denotes not only crying but an earnestness of mind expressed in Vocal Prayer It is praying 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 as it is said of our Saviour Math. 27. 50. For the whole of our Duty in our Supplications is expressed herein Now we are not concerned or do not at present enquire what course they take what means they imploy or what helps they use in Prayer who are not as yet Partakers of this priviledge of Adoption It is only those who are so whom the Spirit of God assists in this Duty And the only question is What such Persons are to do in complyance with his Assistance or what it is that they obtain thereby And we may compare the different expressions