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A81727 Gospel-Glory proclaimed before the sonnes of men, in the visible and invisible worship of God. Wherein the mystery of God in Christ, and his royall, spirituall government over the soules and bodies of his saints, is clearly discovered, plainly asserted, and faithfully vindicated, against the deceiver and his servants, who endeavour the cessation thereof, upon what pretence soever. / By Edward Drapes, an unworthy servant in the gospell of Christ. Drapes, Edward. 1648 (1648) Wing D2139; Thomason E472_27; ESTC R205811 164,938 187

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Christ tels him what he hath done for him saying to him Thy sins are pardoned my Son feare not then wrath horrour guilt and terrour fly away and the man is by faith that is to say by believing what Christ hath done at peace in his soule Faith I say is not the mans justification or righteousnesse but receives it for it is a free gift of God It is said we are justified by workes how then by the bloud and grace of Object James 2. 24. Christ To that I answer We may be truly said to be justified by works Answ namely as to be justified holds forth the declaration of it to others and so onely workes before men justify or as workes declare a man in some particular act to be a just man may a man be truly said to be righteous or justified in that particular just and righteous act So these three waies of being justified viz before God in our conscience and before others or in some particular act are all at unity being the effect of Christs death which was the sacrifice for sinne But yet methinkes I heare some ready to question Whether all sinnes to a believer are pardoned past present and to come Object If thou seriously considerest what I have already said it might Sol. All sins pardoned to a believe past present and to come be a sufficient answer to thy demand but if possible I shall desire to answer thee more fully We are to consider that before we were actually Christ Jesus died and when he died he bore our sinnes in his owne body the punishment that we deserved Christ suffered he is and was our trusty Advocate that pleaded our cause and satisfied the Law against which the sinne was so that condemnation is by a Law take away the Law the condemnation ceases Now Jesus triumphed over our sinnes and the Law as I shall shew more fully anon on the Crosse and made a shew of them openly So that they could never be able to returne upon us to condemne us and under this consideration I affirme all sinnes past present and to come were then pardoned by the bloud of the Crosse For as Christ at once died for all sinnes past present and to come so were they pardoned Which pardon was given to Christ for him to communicate to us Which leades us to the second consideration namely our guilt feare horrour and terrour and Christs love to us then for he having obtained our pardon as he obtained it he gives it to the soule a full compleate perfect pardon saying after this friendly manner Thou that hidest thy selfe in the staires and in the clifts of the rocke in a desolate and forlorne condition that waterest thy bed with teares and expectest nothing but wrath feare not though thy sinnes be as scarlet I have made them as white as snow And so commands Satan their Goalor to flye the Iron gates of their owne guilt to open and takes him by the hand and leades him into the Paradise of God by faith into his Fathers Kingdome which act of Christ upon mans spirit is mans Justification according to that in the Acts We preach remission of sinnes by Jesus Christ for every one that believeth is justified from all things marke the word from all things from which he could not be justified by the Law of Moses And in another place You hath he quickened who were dead in sinnes having forgiven you all trespasses Minde it the worke is done the Law cannot charge him so that if a Saint sinnes now as in truth wee doe For be that saith he hath no sinne is a lyar and deceiveth himselfe he may looke to his Advocate pleading satisfaction already given triumphantly singing There is now no condemnation or damnation to him that is in Christ with a sure confidence None can now legally thoug many may unjustly lay any thing to his charge for God justifies him he that was offended is satisfied Neither can any condemne him for t is Christ that died for him now in this sense likewise it is very sure all sinnes past present and to come are pardoned for this second is onely the declaration of the first Against what I have here written I know many object That the Obj. Servants of God in the Old Testament as David Daniel c. prayed for pardon of sinne and that Christ commanded his Disciples to pray for the pardon Matth. 6. 12. 1 John 1. 9. of their sinnes and that we are required to confesse our sinnes one to another and pray one for another and God himselfe saith If we doe confesse our sinnes he is faithfull to forgive them therefore they are not all pardoned at once if they were what need we pray for them As to the examples or precepts concerning praying for pardon Sol. of sinne I answer That it was a sutable act to that state and service that consisted in a legall dispensation they saw not so clearly the things we see they were continually to offer sacrifice for sinne and surely those that might offer sacrifice for sinne might pray for the pardon thereof So that their praying for pardon of sinne no more proves it our duty then their offering sacrifices makes it a duty to us so to doe As to that precept of Christ to his Disciples we are to minde that Christ intended not alwaies to confine his Disciples to that manner of praying but that forme was agreeable to that dispensation for the Kingdome of Heaven was not then come It was but at hand but now it is come and we may boldly goe to God As concerning the other Scriptures that say Confesse your sinnes one to another and If we confesse our sinnes he is faithfull to forgive us If you consider what I have said before it might be sufficient These expressions onely speake of a forgivenesse and acquittall in a mans Conscience So though a soule may be in some doubt these are an encouragement for him not to hide his face and runne away in feare but boldly to acknowledge them upon the head of the Scape Goate the Lord Jesus and God is just and faithfull to forgive them that is to say to manifest the forgivenesse of them to thee for sinne is either chargeable before God or in the Conscience before God it is not therefore in Conscience onely and as it is chargeable such is the forgivenesse it many times fares with a Saint as with a man arrested with a Bond formerly cancelled the man hereupon is filled with feare beginning to call in question whether his surety hath cancelled it or no and so calls upon his surety for the producing his Bond that he may be assured he is freed from it by the Law though unjustly vexed for it Even so I say fares it many times with a Saint Jesus Christ hath told him the Law is satisfied his debt paid the bond cancelled the Devil assalts him sets his sins his debts in order before his eyes and
charges the Law upon him whereby the soul begins to fear againe and is ready to qestion whether Christ hath told him so as he did before believe and now he cries out for his pardon that the bond may be taken out of his way that he may be set at liberty through the manifestation of Christs love yea I say farther A man that hath obtained a pardon from his Prience may be attached for the same offence and now may desire in confidence that his surety in whose hands the pardon is to give it him that so he may be set at liberty let me tell you Satan many times assaults the soule and troubles it and then many a soul in faith asks his pardon or the benefit of his pardon that so he may be freed from Satans buffetings and thus in the Scripture it is frequent to aske the thing produceing a benifit for the effects sake as for instance we may desire to eate the flesh of Christ when wee meane the benefit that redounds to us from it so that the sum and substance of what I have said is First That sin is fully satisfied for by Christs death in the sight of God and shal never be charged upon a Saint which pardon is in the hands of Christ for him Secondly that sinne lieth in the conscience til believing and when the soul believes is forgivenesse given to him that is to say published made manifest and declared Thirdly That though he may be freed yet be in trouble or fear againe for according to the measure of his faith such is his assurance and consolation then he may pray for the pardon of sin that is to say the fuller assurance of it and may ask for pardon of sinne as it includes his right to be freed from trouble or wrath for them any more So that I say all sinnes are pardoned in the sense I have already declared past present and to come You say that a Saint after believing may fear againe which if it be true Object why doth the Apostle say we have not received the spirit of bondage againe to fear In Answer to this We must know Paul is not there going about Sol. to tel them that it is impossible for them to fear againe but his intent is there to hold forth the excellency of the Spirit it was not the spirit of bondage engendering to fear that they had received through the Gospel of Jesus but the Spirit of adoption whereby they could cry Abba Father and therefore the same Apostles demanded of the Galathians whether they received the Spirit by the preaching of the Law or by the hearing of faith commanding them to hold fast their liberty and not to be intangled with the yoake of bondage which is the spirit of feare in the Law which the Galathians were subject to not through the preaching of Christ but through the subtilty of deceivers preaching the Law And the truth is so farre as wee be subject to be in bondage to feare so farre wee runne to the Law there is no such thing produced by the Spirit of Christ Jesus To conclude this Chapter I shall lay down three prevailing arguments or Scripture reasons to prove that all sinnes past present and to come in the sense before explained are pardoned 1. If all a believers sinnes be not pardoned at once he may bee Arg. 1 truely in the state of wrath and condemnation after believing But I say believers are not at all truely in the state of wrath or condemnation Therefore all their sinnes are pardoned c. The first proposition is manifest if you do but consider what it is not to have sin pardoned it is to be in the state of wrath or condemnation for he is blessed whose sinnes are Covered or Pardoned The word of the Apostle proves the second saying There is no Condemnation to them that are in Christ Jesus If all sinnes be not pardoned at once then some are not Covered Arg. 2 Which is evident if we consider that the covering of sin is the pardoning of sin Blessed is the man whose iniquities are covered If sin be alwaies covered it is buried and so incapable of rising up against us and so if not pardoned t is not covered But all their sinnes are alwaies Covered Which appeares in that when Christ died he carried them away in his own body in to a Land of Oblivion that God saith I will remember their sins no more Christ is our propitiation all our sinnes are blotted out rased covered buried nailed to the Crosse that they cannot hurt us If all the sins of a believer be not pardoned at once by the Lord Arg. 3 then may some be laid to his charge Which is evident of it selfe for the pardon is the acquittance or discharge from sin But none can be laid to their charge therefore saith Paul Who shall lay any thing to the charge of Gods Elect Nothing can charge a believer except it bee the Law I meane nothing can justly charge him Now the Law cannot doe it as I will shew you in the next Chapter Therefore I conclude All sinnes are pardoned at once in the sense before named Chap. XIII Sheweth the Vertue of Christs death freeing us from the Law FOr the fuller clearing of this I shall endeavour to make it appeare First from what Law we are freed Secondly In what manner or under what consideration we are freed 1. The Law we are freed from is the Law given to Adam or the Law given on Mount Sinai It is needfull for us to know those two dispensations the one by God to Adam and all the World the other to Moses and the Children of Israel to be one and the same substantiall Law which we may perceive in the Epistle to the Romanes where it is written For when the Gentiles which have not the Law viz. as it was given to Israel by Moses in that dispensation or ministration do by nature that is to say by that original instinct or principle that is in all their hearts by creation the things contained in the Law viz. of Moses these having not the Law viz. given them by Moses are a Law unto themselves that is to say they have it in their hearts Which shew the worke of the Law written in their hearts This appeares yet more evident if we consider the punishment threatned by both was the same therefore is it said verse 15. Their conscience bearing witnesse and their thoughts the mean while accusing or excusing one another their owne hearts accusing them is a manifest proofe of wrath to be the fruit of sin and condemnation the portion of sinners therefore saith the Apostle By one man sin entred into the world and death by sin this death is explained to be judgement to condemnation If the Law and punishment be the same that of Adam and that of Moses to Object what purpose serves the Law by Moses is it not needlesse I Answer No verily though the substance
was the same yet the Sol. administration was divers The Law of Moses was added because of transgressions the Law entred that the offence might abound that the exceeding sinfulnesse of sin might be disovered that so it might discover the dead sinfull estate they were in that thought themselves alive For by the Law is the knowledge of sin The offence was before but abounded not Man I say was even dead in sin stupid and carelesse till the Law was given on Sinai Then thundered out curses that is to say now God was resolved to make appear the wickednesse of sin but this was only to Israel a chosen people other Nations had not this priviledge for this Law we must understand was not given alone to them for the service of God and the promises were annexed to it they had many types to hold forth their Saviour the Lord Jesus to doe that for them that might answer for what they themselves could not doe and by this were the Gentiles for so the Jews called the rest of the Nations hedged forth this was a partition wall Now Paul was once alive without the Law viz. in his own conceipt but when the Command came sin revived for the Law was given that the offence might abound and Paul died viz. saw his dead condition so that the Commandement which was appointed to life that is to say to drive men to Jesus for the Law was a School-master to Christ even the Law of Commands whippings and lashings as wel as the Law of Ceremonies shadowing forth Christ to us Who is the end of the Law for righteousnesse Hee found was to death to him that is to say through the deceitfulnes of sin slew him as being the executioner against him so that this Law was but the fuller discovery of the other Law for the curse was all one But because the Law is to be considered several waies I shall shew Vnder what consideration we are freed from the law you in what senses we may look upon the Law and in which sense we are freed from it Now we may look upon the Law foure manner of waies First As a covenant of works Doe this and live do it not and thou shalt dye Secondly As given by Moses on Mount Sinai Thirdly As written in the heart in the first Creation Fourthly As written in our hearts in the second Creation by Christ Jesus The two first waies are as two legal coppies the one appearing more plainly to be read then the other this Covenant of Works to Adam If thou doest this thou shalt dye was written in great Letters as I may so say to Israel the wrighting of the Law of loving God and our Neighbour in the heart in the firs● creation is faire written by Jesus by the finger of Gods spirit in our heart in the new Creation Jeremiah 31. I will write my Law in your heart saith the Lord. Now if you consider the Law as given by Moses written in Tables of Stone it was to the Jews the ministration of death or a Covenant of workes to which appertained ceremonies and sacrifices In which sense we Gentiles neither have nor ever had any thing to doe with it it was onely so given to the Jewes Therefore it is said We are not come to Mount Sinai that might not be touched but to Mount Sion the grace of God in the Gospell Now if you consider the Law as a Covenant of workes to Adam though we were under it we are freed from it for what curses the Jewes were subject to by the Law as written in Tables of Stone we were as the Law at first was written in our hearts likewise subject to For Abraham had two sonnes the one by a Bond-maid the other by a Free-woman the one from Sinai engendring to bondage the other from Mount Sion one of workes the other of grace We are now freed from the curse of the Law and there is no Condemnation to them that are in Christ Jesus As by the first Adam sinne entred into the world and death by sinne so by one man Jesus Christ The free gift came of many yee all offences of them he died for to justification of life it is not now said to us to doe this and live but because you live therefore doe this 't is not now said If thou eatest I meane to the Fathers chosen ones thou shalt dye but being dead thou shalt live by Jesus Christ if thou sinnest thou hast an Advocate Jesus Christ the righteous who covers all thy sinnes so that the Gospell brings good newes and hence is it that we heare so much of life eternall and freedome from the curse which makes mee desire thee to looke a little backe to the variety of Gods dispensations till Christ Adam sinned in dying he died Christ was immediately promised wee heare not much though something of the wickednesse of sinne or the greatnesse of punishment nor much of a Redeemer And yet was Adam saved by faith in Christ as well as we and the same way did condemnation seize on the unbelievers then as well as now A little after we have more of Christ in a promise to Abraham and a good land must type forth salvation and Circumcision was given in token that Christ should come of the seed of Abraham and then we heare more of cutting of from the people A while after this the Law was given by Moses then Lightning and thunder streamed from the Mount fire flashed in their faces blacknesse of darknesse tempest and the sound of a trumpet terrified them yea then they heard the voice of words which they were not able to beare therefore they entreated that they might not be spoken to them any more for they could not endure that which was commanded yea it made Moses himselfe exceedingly feare and shake Now it was that which was threatned before roused up it selfe in more terrible appearances Now likewise appeares more of Christs sacrifice Priests and Divine Service were all instituted to hold forth Christ little yet of eternall wrath or life was manifested but in shadowes Cursed be thou in thy basket and store Blessed shalt thou be and eate the fat of the good land Of this nature the cursings and blessings seemed to be then yet the same way of salvation and damnation then as now But the same God that spake before sundry times and divers manners hath in these last daies spoken by his Sonne now life and immortality is brought to light by the Gospell now the Vaile is rent in twaine now are Jewes and Gentiles both in one estate and now soundeth the noise of hell fire eternall wrath the second death and destruction now are we delivered from our enemies that no curse can come nigh all our dwelling places The Law was holy just and good how comes it to be done away Object Sol. I answer God ordained sacrifices they were holy just and good and yet were to give way to that substance the
dispensation of God was righteous and yet to give place to the last ministration by Christ from heaven Is not the Law a rule of life to us how then can it be done away Object Sol. If you consider what I have said you may easily be satisfied If you meane by the Law the substance commanded in the Law I say t is and alwaies was for the substantiall matter in the Law written in the heart in the Creation in Tables of stone to the Jewes and in the heart by the spirit in the Gospell which is Love God and thy Neighbour is one and the same But if you meane the Law as given to Moses the Mediator of the Old Covenant to which appertained the wordly Sanctuary c. it neither is nor never was to the Gentiles How can it he said Wee be free from the Curse of the Law where we are Object yet subject to sorrow labour sicknesse and death which are Curses of the Law I answer That Saints are subject to death and sicknesse c. T is Sol. true but not upon the same account as others is as true The nature of all these things are changed the sicknesse of the body redounds to the soules health The labour of the body serves to minde us that our rest is not here Death in the flesh serves to passe us to our rest and blessednesse for Blessed are the dead that dye in the Lord for they shall rest from all their labours and their workes follow them Hence Paul wisely Desired to be dissolved that he might be with Christ Hence he glories in tribulation which if curses to him he could not have done True it is these are curses and poyson to the world but to a Saint they are blessings and medicines well prepared by the skilfull art of our great and charitable Physitian the Lord Jesus But God punishes his people for sinne how then can they say Curses are all Object done away If by punishment you meane an execution of justice upon an offender Sol. in satisfaction of a Law which is properly only and truly punishment I say God punishes not believers at all there is no curse in their habitation no poison in their cup their portion is grace mercy pardon healing and salvation But some say God himselfe saith You of all Nations have I knowne Object therefore will I punish you for your iniquities To that I answer That is a threatning sutable to the dispensation Sol. of the Covenant of workes to that state the Jewes were trained up in but now in the Gospell the language is altered for God now appeares to be love Now if we sinne it is said We have an Advocate But God in the Gospell saith Whom I love I rebuke and chasten Object therefore he punishes his beloved for their sinnes I answer to this First Affirmatively That God doth afflict his Sol. people for sin yea his beloved But Secondly I say Afflictions are to them no curse at all but a loving correction of a loving Father not to satisfy his wrath for he hath seen the travell of his Son and is already satisfied but to manifest his mercy it being for his childrens healing safety and prosperity they rather publish his love then his wrath For whom he loveth he chasteneth and whom be receiveth he scourgeth Therefore saith the spirit to the Saints If you endure chastening you are dealt withall as Sonnes If you are not chastised you are bastards and not sonnes Affliction is for their profit as necessary for them as their meate and drink Before we be afflicted we goe astray Afflictions are a fruit of the Fathers love in Christs death therefore called the dyings or markes of Christ Jesus they are sent to crucify the sinnes in us that crucified him they are as fire to purify not destroy the gold they yeild the peaceable fruits of righteousnesse though for the present they are not joyous to them that are exercised therein If wee suffer with him wee shall also reigne with him And yet we must note that afflictions though many times they be yet are not alwaies sent as a chastisement for some particular sinne but for the shewing forth the power of God as Christ speakes in the case of the blinde man To conclude this of the Law I say we are freed from it as it was a Covenant of works which was a dispensation of God to the Creature by which he never intended life to the Creature but to advance the glory of his his Sonne in shewing them their weaknesse and sinfulnesse But as for the substance of the matter contained in the commands it is I say againe a standing rule to all generations and he or they that walke not according to it it is because they have no light in them To love God and our Neighbour the substance of the Law is our duty as well as any others Chap. XIV Sheweth some other effects of the virtue of Christs death 7. BY the death of Christ the wall of partition betweene Jewes The partition wall is broken downe by the death of Christ and Gentiles is broken downe and all the writings of Ordinances taken out of the way Before it was said In Jerusalem shall they worship but now Neither in this Mountaine nor in Jerusalem That is to say the Father makes no more difference of places there is now neither Jew nor Gentile Barbarian nor Scythian bond nor free Master nor Servant but all are one in Christ Jesus Now neither Circumcision nor Un-Circumcision availeth any thing but a new Creature 8. All types shadowes and figures are now fulfilled Here I Types and shadowes fulfilled by Christs death might be large but I shall onely name some few particulars As First Circumcision held forth Christ to come in the flesh of Abraham of the seed of Israel and obliged to the keeping of the Law now is Christ come and the Circumcision is of the heart Christ hath fulfilled the Law Secondly All sacrifices peace offerings sin offerings trespasse offerings are all ended in the body of Christ He is the Altar The propitiation The true living Temple The habitation of God and the Saints He is the true Manna The true Joshua or Jesus that conducts us into the true Land of Canaan He is the Sampson that by his death destroyes his enemies He is the true David that sits on the Throne for ever He is the true Arke of our salvation He is the true Lamb The Stape Goat The First borne The true Priest Prophet and King He is the the true Rocke out of whcih flow living waters He is the true rest He is the Deliverer of his people He is the true Joseph that was sold into a strange land to provide for us against a day of spirituall famine He is the true watchman and shepheard of his people But of these I must say with our Apostle I cannot now stand to speake particularly 9. He hath by this death purchased for us