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A79435 Yahweh Tsidkenu or The plain doctrin of the justification of a sinner in the sight of God; justified by the God of truth in his holy word, and the cloud of witnesses in all ages. Wherein are handled the causes of the sinners justification. Explained and applied in six and twenty sermons, in a plain, doctrinal and familiar way, for the capacity, and understanding of the weak and ignorant. By Charles Chauncy president of Harvard Colledge in Cambridge in New-England. Chauncy, Charles, 1592-1672. 1659 (1659) Wing C3739; Thomason E979_11; ESTC R222074 232,660 312

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runs away from Christ and his People and Ordinances and can rejoyce when hee is furthest from Communion with him or can be content with beholding Christ afar off or conceit he hath enough of Christ already this is to bee far from Christ and from beleeving Caut. 6. Take heed that we bar not our selves out from Imputed Righteousnesse by inventing or pleading some pretence distinction or difference to exclude us as to say that it is the greatness and multitude of our sins shall hinder us or the imperfection of our duties and services or the littlenesse of our humiliation or the fewnesse of our good works declaration of his righteousness which is mentioned and repeated as a principal matter that the Spirit of God would have us take notice of the which is amplified First by an Exegosis or Explication Secondly By the adjunct of time to declare at this time c. This latter remains to be spoken to Quest What is meant by the Righteousness of God here Answ This is needful to bee opened because it is certain that Righteousnesse is ascribed to God in several respects and significations Righteousness of God the father taken four waies Divines do usually reduce them to four significations First That the Justice or Righteousness of God doth signify his Rectitude and Integrity and Purity as it is opposed to sin Psalm 11. vers the last the Righteous Lord loves righteousness his countenance doth behold the just It was said before vers 5. The Lord tryeth the Righteous but the wicked his soul hates c. This is usually called universal Justice and comprehends all virtues or moral perfections in it Secondly It is taken for the Mercy Goodness bounty of God whereby hee bestows many benefits on his Creatures 1 Sam. 12.7 Samuel saith to Israel Let mee reason with you of the Righteous Acts of the Lord which the Lord did in Egypt sending Moses and Aaron to them and bringing them out of Egypt and in the 45. of Isa 13. The Lord raiseth up Cyrus in Righteousnesse that hee should build up Jerusalem and let go the Captives and his thus sending of Moses and Aaron and raising up of Cyrus were signal Acts of his Mercy Thirdly The Righteousnesse of God signifies his Truth and constancy in keeping his Word and fulfilling his Promises 1 Joh. 1.19 If wee confess our sins hee is just and faithful to forgive c. Not that hee will forgive meerly for our confession of them as if there were any thing in the Act of confession to deserve forgiveness but 't is because hee is faithfull hee hath promised to forgive them and so will bee as good as his word Isa 45.19 I said not unto the seed of Jacob seek yee mee in vain I the Lord speak Righteousness that is this I have promised and I will do it Fourthly Gods Righteousness signifies that perfection of God whereby hee distributes to every one according to their works rewarding the godly and punishing the wicked Psal 9.7 8. The Lord hath prepared his Throne for Judgement and hee shall judge the world in righteousness The Lord is there described as the Judge of all the World and so judging righteously every person So also the Word is taken Rom. 1.32 Who knowing the righteous judgement of God that they that do such things are worthy of death and the word is rendred 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 which signifies righteous Judgement and that is to punish with death them that are worthy of it Nahum 1 2-6 So Jerem. 51.56 The Lord God of recompence shall surely requite you I will not further inlarge this but still the Question remains which of these waies the righteousnesse of God is taken in this place for it is manifest that the righteousnesse of God is in all these respects evidenced in the Justification of a sinner for First There is the Truth and Faithfulnesse of God Luk. 1.69 70. Hee hath visited us as hee spake by the mouth of his holy Prophets c. So Act. 10.43 To him give all the Prophets witnesse c. Secondly His Mercy and Goodnesse doth appear in our Justification This David hath recourse unto in Psal 51.1 2. Bee merciful unto mee and according to the multitude of thy tender mercies blot out mine iniquities But I conceive the Apostle doth intend onely the first and last sense for they are not contrary I mean Gods rectitude and his distributive or his relative and vindictive justice but are co-ordinate and the one doth infer the other but especially his vindictive justice is meant in the Text and this appears first because the Apostle had mentioned before both his Grace and Free grace in the forgiveness of our sins and also the imputation of righteousness vers 24. and his Truth too vers the 21. This was testified in the Law and the Prophets therefore now he speaks of another distinct Attribute of God namely his Justice Secondly The Apostle addes several Expressions to signify this as first hee saith that hee might bee just and the Justifier they are Conjugates and relate to the proper meaning of the word Justice which is suum cuique tribuere The Justifier of him that is of man who is unjust So that the Apostles meaning is the Lord justifies a sinner in a way of Justice Secondly Hee saith that God would declare his Justice in the way that hee proposes for the sinners Justification Thirdly Hee doubles the words to declare his Righteousness implying this that God would have us to take special notice of it for it is as much as if the Apostle should have said there is not onely Mercy and Truth in a sinners justification but there is also Justice in it The Lord declareth his justice in this thing and therefore it is that the Father set forth Christ to bee a Propitiation that hee might declare his Righteousness If the Lord had said Well ye are great and grievous sinners I am content to forgive you all your sins this would have declared the grace of God But when hee saith also that this is through the redemption that is in Christ and that hee hath set forth Christ to bee a Propitiation and that the blood of Christ was shed for thy sins this doth declare his Justice as much as his Truth and Grace Fourthly There is another expression to this purpose To declare I say at this time what is that but in the times of the Gospel since that Jesus Christ hath shed his blood for though the Justice of God was but darkly signified in the Old Testament by the Types of the Sacrifices and punishments inflicted yet it was far more clearly held forth by the Death of Christ and that the chastisement of our peace was on him Fifthly Adde to all these the like phrase used in other Scriptures declaring the justice of God 2 Thess 1.5 6. Which is a manifest token of the righteous judgement of God c. and vers 6. Seeing it is a righteous thing with
know thou justifiest thy self O vile man as Elihu speaks Job 32.2 more than God and in justifying thy self condemnest the Lord. Yea nothing doth more hinder thine own justification than thy self-justification for what carest thou for another to justifie thee that canst doe it thy self as the Pharisee Luke 18.11 went away unjustified because he justified himself while the poor self-condemning Publican was sent away rather justified for that remarkable reason because hee abased himself And thou disanullest Gods Judgement and condemnest him that thou mayest bee righteous Job 40.8 thou bringest the Lord to thy barre to stand as guilty before thee Many please themselves that they are justified by their companions and fellows because their iniquity is secret and hath escaped the view of man but alas the Malefactor shall not speed according to the sentences of Fellow-prisoners but according to the sentence of the Judge Paul cries 1 Cor. 4.3 4. What doe you tell me of mans judgement this is the prophane mans day and the proud mans day but the Lords Court-day is coming when hee shall bring to light the hidden things of darknesse and then you will bee self-damned Tit. 3.11 thy conscience shall set thy sins in order before thee and thy abetters in sin shall curse thee as the Shechemites afterward cursed Abimelech Judg. 9.27 The Devil shall lay the load of all thy sins upon thee to bring thee to despair and it may be to the Halter as he did Judas yea the senselesse creatures shall rise up against thee the stone out of the wall the beam out of the timber shall cry out against thy sins Hab. 2.11 every Sermon thou hast heard yea the dust of the Ministers feet shall rise up in judgement against thee Luke 9.5 but that which is worse than all God himself will bee a swift witnesse against thee Malac. 3.5 his mercy patience and long suffering shall condemn thee and his sentence of everlasting destruction shall certainly passe against thee and then thou wilt finde Jeremiahs words too true cha 23. ver 20. The anger of the Lord shall not return until hee have executed and till he have performed the thoughts of his heart and though thou wilt not now consider it yet in the latter days thou shalt consider it perfectly Vse 3. It is a ground of strong consolation to poor penitent Sinners Comfort to penitent sinners that God the Father justifies against whatsoever the World or Devil can lay to his charge The Apostle challenges World and Devil to doe their worst Rom. 8.33 Who dares lay any thing to the charge of Gods elect let them bring in what Bills of Complaint Accusation or Indictments they can invent against the poor soul and they will invent enough yet they shall not hurt Why because it is God that justifieth And in 1 Cor. 4.2 3. I passe not to be judged of you or of mans judgement Men will have their Court-days to judge the Saints there is many such a Court kept in the Chimney corner over the Pot thither they summon and cite Gods servants to be tried they sit on their persons or names or estates and give them their doom but let not the Christian passe for mans day which way the cause goes there is another day behind which is the Lords Day of Judgement Acts 17.31 and then he that is holy shall bee happy and he that makes conscience of his ways shall bee acquitted for ever This makes Isaiah exceeding confident chap. 50.8 9. because he is neer that justifieth me who shall contend with me Let us stand together who is mine adversary let him come forth behold the Lord will help me Who shall condemn me Loe they all wax old as doth a garment the moath shall eat them up It is a pithy comparison Many will professe they will stick as close to such and such professors as the garments to their backs many spick and span new accusations laid to the charge of Gods people ever and anon Well saith the Prophet all such Accusations will be soon worn out soon moath-eaten they have a worm in them that will soon consume them and then God will bring forth their righteousnesse c. Psal 37.6 This ground of comfort is three-fold Three-fold ground of comfort that God justifies 1 Because no body hath any thing to doe with a beleevers soul but God and he will Non-suit all the Pleas made against him and if the Lord say He is satisfied and paid who can take any advantage against him All the sin is committed against the Lord only Psal 51.3 and if he say I le remember thy sins no more as he doth Isa 43.25 Who dares commence a Suit against him Hee is the Creditor all the Debts wee owe are due to him if hee crosse the Book and cancel the Hand-writing who shall challenge the debt 2 God doth justify Us therefore wee may bee sure it shall go well with us because his sentence is unchangeable once justified by God and never condemned for whom hee justifies hee glorifies Rom. 8.30 Isa 54.10 Mountains shall depart and Hills bee removed but my kindnesse shall not depart c. Jews cryed sometimes Hosannah sometimes Crucify if the Lord should deal so by us woe bee to Us. Yet Papists and Arminians hold a man may bee justified to day and damned to morrow but the Lord saith My Caunsel shall stand Psal 33.11 3 As there is no change on Gods part so there is no appeal to bee made Gods Court is the highest Court no appeal from the Court of Heaven if the world Devil or our own Consciences bee cast here they can never remove the Suit to another Court Eccl. 5.8 Use 4. Let it serve for Direction Direction to troubled Consciences in case of distress of Conscience Since it is God the Father that justifieth Let your afflicted souls take heed of admitting any other Judge to sit upon your Hearts and Consciences but bee sure to repair to God for sentence and whatsoever hee speaks that attend and submit to Poor souls too often give way to many unrighteous Judges to sit upon their everlasting estate Sometimes they admit Satan and hee eclipseth all their comfort 2 Cor. 2.11 if Satan get advantage the Soul will bee swallowed up of grief ver 7. Sometimes they set up their Carnal Reason that is unacquainted with the things of God sometimes their Care and Suspicion shall try their Case which have infinite cavils to suggest to the heart to vex and trouble All and then they presently conclude they have lost the day T is madness to make our Adversary Judge as Satan is in a Cause depending about our whole estate And folly to put over thy cause to some ignorant Person as carnal Reason is Look onely to stand or fall by Gods judgement Mind not what wrangling Proctors or Lawyers say who can pick a hole in the best estate and surest conveyance but listen after the Judge of the
determination of the work to Christ our head to dye and rise again from the dead Rom. 4. ult So it was free grace 3 In the effectual application of Christs merits and in our actual vocation when true faith is wrought in the heart Eph. 2.7 8. so free grace is apparent 4 In the sealing of it up to the heart when as the love of God is shed abroad in our hearts by the Holy Ghost Rom. 5.5 all which are implyed or expressed in the Text. Proofs for the Confirmation of this point abound as Tit. 3.4 5. After that the kindness and love of God our Saviour appeared c. kindness and love of God are asserted as the moving or impulsive Cause of our Salvation but not a tittle of the works of righteousness in our selves taken notice of and vers 7. Justified by his Grace wee should bee made Heirs Eph. 1.6 7. To the praise of the Glory of his Grace wherein hee hath made us accepted in his Beloved in whom wee have Redemption c. Which grace farther appears 1 That God prosecutes not his Cause against us according to the rigour of the Law and his vindictive justice but leaves any place space and probability for Reconciliation 2 That being the Party offended hee should yet appoint the manner and means of our Reconciliation 3 That hee spared not his beloved Son nor any care to effect this Reconciliation 4 That hee without any dignity of ours ingrafts us into his Son and makes us partakers of his righteousness Quest Why is a sinner so freely justified Reas 1 Because it was impossible for the Law or any legal Righteousness to justify sinners Rom. 8.3 That which was impossible for the Law in that it was weak through the flesh the Lord sending his Son c. Exact righteousness free from Spot the Law required or it could not justify But sinful man through the flesh that is corruption of his heart and inclination to evil could not so observe the Law as to attain to such perfect righteousness because Eccl. 7.20 There is not a just man upon Earth that doth good and sinneth not much less can any natural man do it Reas 2 To remove two inconveniences 1 To exclude boasting 2 Those terrors of Conscience which otherwise sinners must needs bee subject to whilst they live in the world 1 Boasting is excluded Rom. 3.27 Where is boasting then it is excluded By what Law by the Law of Works No but by the Law of Faith Justification by works puffs up the proud heart of man with a Conceit of ability to justify himself as the Doctrin of the Pelagians Papists Arminians doth They can answer that question 1 Cor. 4.7 Who hath made thee to differ I have made my self to differ this breeds pride but justification through free grace laies low having nothing of our own but all of free gift 2 Terrors of Conscience are excluded which Legal righteousnesse exposeth to 2 Thess 2.16 God hath loved us and given us everlasting Consolation through Grace but without grace our Case is desperate Rom. 4.15 The Law worketh wrath Hence intelligent Papists are driven to horrid extremities even to desperation it self oftentimes Hence those large allowances which in their Cases of Conscience their Casuists use to give men about the breach of the Law Hence their Doctrin of venial sin And they use to renounce their Principles at their death and fly to free Grace living in one Religion dying in another Reas 3 Because those things that are conferred in justification cannot bee deserved but must bee granted by free favour as Remissions of sins and imputation of divine righteousness for so it is call'd Rom. 3.22 The Righteousnesse of GOD without the Law Now nothing in a finite Creature can deserve or procure that which is of infinite worth and eternal duration Use 1. Of refutation of that Popish Doctrin of Merit Popish merit of Congruity and condignity refuted and first of their merit of Congruity as a necessary and acceptable Preparative to justification which is a meer Dream 1 Because without faith 't is impossible to please God Heb. 11.6 but this merit is before faith is infused 2 The tree must needs bee good before the fruit can bee good Matth. 7.18 but yet the man is not sanctified 3 God accepts not the offerer for the gift but the gift for the offerer Gen. 4.4 4 When the Conscience is defiled all things are defiled Tit. 4.15 Now for their merit of Condignity wherein their righteous works done by a righteous man make God a Debtor to them and he in Justice is bound to justify them consider only Rom. 11.6 If by grace it is no more of works otherwise grace is no grace but if it bee of works it is no more of grace otherwise work is no more work Papists are Martyres Diaboli i. e. grace and works are flatly opposite to each other Gal. 5.4 Yee are faln from grace that is saith Luther as hee that falls out of a ship is drowned c. and hee calls such Martyrs Diaboli that undergo much and perish at last as your Popish Justiciaries Use 2. To shew the inexcusable condition of all the World before God that slight this admirable free grace of God If Christ holds forth this free grace daily to prophane wretches what will become of them what will they say for themselves at the day of judgement that despise it or turn it into wantonness what Paul pressed upon the Jews at Antioch Act. 13.38 is at this day commended to unbeleevers and prophane ones of this age The Embassadors cry Be it known unto you Men and Brethren that through this man is preached unto you forgivenesse of sins And by him all that beleeve are justified from all things from which you could not bee justified by the Law of Moses Hearken unto this all you that remain unjustified you that have followed lewd courses uncleanness pride wantonness company keeping despising of the word bee it known unto you that through Christ is preached unto you the free remission of your sins If any that lived civilly could be justified by the works of the Law yet your hearts can tell you you cannot but behold here is free Justification tendred you by Gods rich Grace How long will you stand out and despise this Grace As you love your own souls accept of the mercy offered Say yee wee like our sins and our profits better then hear what follows vers 40. Beware least that come upon you which was spoken of by the Prophets Behold yee despisers and wonder and perish c. that is as your rebellion and contempt is intollerable so the Lord shall bring his dreadful and unsupportable destruction upon you and this shall bee your misery that you shall not beleeve it until it seizes upon you more than ordinary judgements both here and hereafter follow the neglect of such great salvation Beware then in the fear of God least this
yee Prisoners of hope As Anna the Prophetess Luk. 2.38 spake of Christ to all those that looked for redemption in Israel so speak we this day to all such amongst us as look for eternal redemption Wee cannot mention any other means but only Christ nor any better thing than liberty For Motives to seek redemption 1 Liberty is the best news to Captives that the world can afford The Father calls the time an acceptable time and the day of salvation Isa 49.8 9. when Christ is given for a Covenant of the people that he may say to the Prisoners goe forth and to them that are in darknesse shew your selves So Isa 61.1 2 3. Christ saith The Spirit of the Lord is upon me because the Lord hath anointed me to preach good tidings to the meek to proclaim liberty to the Captives the opening of the Prison to them that are bound c. The possibility of liberty is good news to a Gally-slave but Spiritual liberty is the best news on earth 2 This Redemption is most excellent It is the Spiritual Jubilee the year of general release the acceptable year of the Lord Isa 61.1 2. How solemn was the Jewish Jubilee observed Levit. 25.8 10. yet that lasted but a year this is eternal Heb. 9.12 3 It is dangerous to refuse this Redemption yet those Jews 2 Chro. 36. ult when Cyrus by Proclamation gave them all a free discharge to depart from Babylon a place where they had suffered grievous bondage to their own Country accepted not the Kings royal favour but abode willing Captives and Slaves still loving Babylon more than Jerusalem so after Proclamation of Redemption wrought and at this day generally offered many love Babylon more than Jerusalem their bondage under the Devil more than their liberty through Christ Joh. 8.36 The Jews contemned the liberty that the Son would have given to them The people of Nazareth hearing Christ preach deliverance to captives liberty to the bruised c. Luke 4.18 24. at first admired the gracious words that came out of his mouth yet would have destroyed Christ and set at nought his counsel So some love the general news of Christ a Redeemer but care not to apply it nor earnestly to seek it The hired Servants might goe free Levit 25.40 41. at the year of Jubilee but many would not goe to their families and fathers possessions but said I love my Master and like my condition so that they had their ears boared with an Awle to be servants for ever Exo. 21.5 6. Thus it is to be feared many might bee boared for Spiritual Bond-men and that Satan hath boared many for his Bond-men Bee exhorted therefore to consider the present offer Gospel days are Jubilee days the year of release the acceptable year of the Lord. It concerns all Bond-men to sue out the general Proclamation if they would have any benefit thereby It was the most prevailing motive amongst the Romans to act when their Liberties lay at stake Estote viri Libertas agitur In this quarrel they would bee prodigal of their bloud but here 's no danger but in not contending for your liberty And indeed Isa 61.2 The day of vengeance is joyned with the Proclamation of liberty Oh see then the dreadful danger of refusal Quest How should I partake of this plenteous Redemption in Christ Jesus Ans Directions to attain Spiritual liberty 1. Let us bring the matter to an issue and draw some conclusion giving the Verdict one way or other that wee are in bondage or at liberty Satan is willing that wee should leave the matter in suspense or else draw a false conclusion As the Jews Joh. 8.32 pleaded that they were not in bondage forgetting that Gal. 3.22 The Scripture hath shut up all under sin without exception And that all that are redeemed are drawn up from out of the sink of sin Tit. 2.14 and that all the redeemed were taken from under all the Curses of the Law Gal. 3.13 They like the escaped Beast have as it were a ropes end about their neck and fetters at their heels 2 Let us seek liberty with courage and magnanimity for we must expect discouragements When we but talk of Liberty the tale of Bricks will be doubled and if we are escaping we shall be pursued with all the forces of Pharaoh The Devil will presse hard after us if we set but a foot forward for Canaan Hee will increase our durance and raise all the Train-bands of Earth and Hell against us with all the Militia in the Magazine of our hearts But Isa 57.14 Cast yee up cast you up prepare the way take up the stumbling-block out of the way See your Leader in the Cloud and Pillar of Fire Zech. 9.12 Isa 4.5 See the door of Hope the valley of Achor Hos 2.14 3 Let us renounce all Redeemers but Christ Some think they can redeeme themselves by leaving their sins amending their lives or excusing their sins as small and making God amends for them by duties and services forgetting that no man can redeeme his brother Psal 49.8 nor yet can any redeeme himself 4 Let us with Israel cry continually in our bondage The Lord saw their affliction and heard their cry Exod. 3.7 and sent Moses to them when they were at worst to set them at liberty give God no rest Fill Heaven and Earth with your cryes So did the Church Lam. 5.16 whose bondage was not comparable to ours The Crown is faln from off our heads wee bee to us for wee have sinned vers 21. Turn us O Lord and wee shall c. 5 Study the truth of the Gospel for the promises setled on the heart by meditation bring home the Redeemer and set us at liberty Joh. 8.32 imprison it not therefore Rom. 1.18 6 Attend the motions of Gods Spirit in and with the Word for it belongs to the holy Spirit to apply this Redemption called therefore the spirit of liberty 2 Corinth 3.16 17. slight not the suggestions of it but follow it home into the soul Thus farre for instruction of Captives 2 Exhortation to the Redeemed in divers particulars from this Doctrin 1 To labour for a deadly hatred of sin Return not into Aegypt and watchfulness against it that brought us into this bondage Let us not be like unthankful Israel that when our Ransome is paid and Salvation wrought we should desire to return again into Aegypt What is this but to despise the price paid God destroyed them that he had redeemed out of Aegypt because they beleeved not Jud. 5. And will take it very hainously at our hands that wee should voluntarily accept that slavery that he paid so great a price to redeeme us from Not only a vile conversation is now dangerous but a vain one not only to live scandalously but to live unprofitably For 1 Pet. 1.18 We are redeemed from our vain conversation 2 To make continual use of Christ our Redeemer Make continual use
the eye of man So is God to the Sinner But now as transcendently evil as Sin is Christ hath satisfied for it and put an end to all troubles to thy Conscience about it By one offering hee hath perfected for ever such as are sanctified Heb. 10.15 God saith I will bring forth my Servant the branch and I will remove the iniquities of the Land in one day Zech. 3.8 9. Yee shall call therefore every man his Neighbour under his Vine and under his Fig-tree For Psal 85.10 Mercy and Truth have met together Righteousness and Peace have kissed each other that is all Gods excellencies gloriously shine forth in Christs satisfaction Comfort yee one another with these words 2 Consider for your Comfort Weak beleever justified as much as stronger That the weakest true beleever is justified as much as the strongest What was imputed to Abraham for his Justification was and is imputed to the weakest Saint Rom. 4.22 23 24 To Us it shall bee imputed if wee beleeve on Christ as Abraham did 'T is true all apprehend not this satisfaction alike but the matter and form of our justification is all one Therefore rejoyce O weak Christian thy cloathing notwithstanding all thine infirmities is as bright shining in the eyes of God as that of Abraham or the greatest Saint in the world Quest How can wee come to comfort through the satisfaction of Christ Answ 1 Gain your Acquittance a writing drawn with Gods own hand with your name in it 1 Joh. 5.13 These things have I writ unto you that beleeve on the Name of the Son of God that yee may know yee have eternal life So that if you beleeve there is the writing grounded on a Record vers 11. and there is your Name in it You see your way to finde your Names there get it sealed to your hearts by the Spirit 2 Let there bee an humble active embracing of Christ in the Word of Promise God requires besides his own good pleasure and the Councill of his will the work of faith Rom. 3.25 2 Thess 1.11 Thou must exercise thy humble obediential Faith as thy day-labour even a conflicting faith Rev. 2.17 and a praying Faith Ezek. 36.32 and a confessing faith As they did their sins laying their hands on the head of the Scape-Goat Lev. 16.21 So the hand the type of faith was put on the head of the burnt offering Lev. 14. And an humbling Faith which indeed is the most humble grace of all Rom. 11.20 Thou standest by Faith bee not high-minded From which grace Christ is never far Isa 57.15 yea they when pricked at heart saw Christ presently Act. 2.38 and Peter applies the Promise to them and reveals mercy to such bleeding souls Christ and a lamenting soul are never far asunder 3 Bee comforted That this way of yours by Christs satisfaction is the true way to Justification Men cry up many new waies 'T is a great mercy in such varieties of errors not to err The truth of this way of Justification is not onely true upon the truth of the word but upon the truth of God himself If God bee God this justification must needs bee true For here justice is satisfied and so God pardons which hee could as well un God himself as do where his justice is not satisfied So that wee may testify to you 1 Pet. 5.12 That this is the true grace of God in which you stand Men have a conceited grace different from this but here you may safely set up your resting place for ever Use 5. Remember to maintain perpetual homage and observance of Jesus Christ Never forget so great a mercy David cries Psal 116.6 O Lord I am thy servant and the Son of thy hand-maid thou hast broken my bonds The way of Servants and Slaves ingaging themselves to their Lords was they yeelded their submission with promise and oath to be Loyal to them as their Lords and holding their hands between the hands of their Lords they said I become your Servant from this day forth for life for limbs for worldly honors and shall owe you my fidelity as long as I live Well might this holy man say I am thy Servant since God had not brought him into but broken his bonds Paul argues much this way 2 Cor. 5.14 15. And hee dyed for all that they that live should not live unto themselves Which falls foul upon that ignoble conceit That if Christ gives satisfaction wee are freed from all obedience to the Commandements By which this doctrin of Christs satisfaction is made the occasion of prophaneness and Christ is become the Minister of sin which Paul abhorred Gal. 2.17 'T is true that since Christ hath paid the price of our redemption there is nothing for us to do by way of satisfaction but as much as in us lies in obedience to the will of Christ both from the nature of righteousness and holiness which are worth our exercising and from the Moral consideration of Christs yeelding obedience to every Commandement and out of a study for conformity to the state of glory hereafter Yea there is a Causal connexion such as is between the cause and effect between Christs satisfaction applyed to us and our holiness For Union with Christ by Faith produceth this fruit necessarily 1 Joh. 3.6 Hee that abides in him sins not The Spirit of Christ works it Ezek. 36.27 and true faith purifies the heart Act. 13.9 Act. 26.18 So then let every man do the works of God without him or suspect the work of God within him Lest fancy that works folly rather than faith that works purification bee found within him For hee that is bought with a price will glorify God in soul and body which are Christs by Redemption The Exactness of Christs sufferings THE SIXTH SERMON ON Rom. 3.24 25. A propitiation through Faith in his blood WEE have spoken in General of Redemption Come we now more particularly to consider first the manner and secondly the efficacy of this satisfaction The Manner of our redemption is by the blood of Christ and therefore 't is phrased here by Faith in his blood of which let us inquire Quest What is meant by blood here Answ The manner of Christs satisfaction is by blood Blood is put by a Synecdoche of the part for All the sufferings of Christ which hee underwent for the sins of the Elect especially his bloody death with all its concomitants So called First because death especially when it is violent it joyned with effusion of blood as Matth. 23.30 If wee had lived in the daies of our fathers wee would not have been partakers with them in the blood of the Prophets and Matth. 27.24 Pilate said I am innocent of the blood of this just person that is of his Death Secondly Herein respect is had to all the sacrifices of the Law whose blood was poured out when they were offered up Heb. 9.22 Almost all things are by the Law purged with blood and
Cross hath purchased the Spirit for us Gal. 3.13 14. and that laies hold on poor sinners to draw them Again Christ was lifted from the Cross to Heaven where hee intercedes and applies his satisfaction as it pleases him giving gifts to men for the gathering of sinners to himself Gifts given to the Ministry to gather the rebellious Be wise and mind it Quest How shall a Sinner observe this that hee may yeeld to it Answ 1. See and observe it in the Ministry Directions to benefit by Gods drawings There are none that attend a faithful Ministry but have many a pull from Christ He lets down his Cords into the deep Dungeon haling a soul to himself sometimes by convincing him of sin through his Law commanding by his terror Minde Gods drawings by the Ministry inticing by sweet invitations and sweeter promises so that the sinner hath sometimes thoughts That all is nought with him and he resolves amendment And sometimes Christ hampers a soul that he cannot get away nor rest whither soever hee goes Christ tuggs at him and the man wonders at himself why it is thus with him O Sinners take notice that Ministers are but throwing Christs Casting-net and laying his Toyls Take heed how you carry your selves say not with the Heathen Psal 2.3 Let us break his bonds in sunder and cast away his cords from us for he that sits in Heaven will take cognizance of it and vexe you in his sore displeasure Yeeld rather to Christ to be drawn by him 2 Take heed of with-drawments and pull-backs Take heed of pull-backs thy heart within and the world without thy cursed counsels and worldly snares will stave thee off Heb. 10. ult the Devil also will have a pluck at you yea Christ never draws but he pulls with all might and main Now if you decline by these retractions you give place to the Devil 3 Think not to be drawn as stocks and stones Think not to be drawn as stocks and stones but as reasonable Creatures that when they fall into a pit labour to get out again and make use of what help they can get from others and further all that they have yet received As those Jer. 3.22 when the Lord said Turn yee back-sliding children they say Behold we come unto thee c. and Psal 37. ult It is good to draw near unto God yea the greatest good in the world Say therefore now Christs death is bringing mee to God 1 Pet. 3.18 It is the happinesse of the Creature to enjoy communion with God and shall not I receive it when it is offered Since God works let mee work out my Salvation 4 Justifie God in all thy bitternesse that he exerciseth thee under Justifie God in all thy bitternesse in bringing thee home to Christ Jam. 4.10 Humble your selves under the mighty hand of God c. and justifie his dealings with thee when God approaches with his Word or Rod. God casts down before he raises Hos 2.14 I will bring them into the Wildernesse and there will I speak comfortably to them Even to a wildernesse-condition doth he bring his people as he did Israel amongst fiery stinging Serpents and appalling dangers They must passe through the valley of Achor that is of consternation which is the door of hope For man hath never a hopeful sign on him till he hath passed his perplexed estate To every true Convert God gives testimony of that truth Jer. 2.19 Thine own wickednesse shall correct thee and thine own back-slidings shall reprove thee that thou mayest know what an evil and a bitter thing it is to forsake the living God And it is mercy that thy wickedness doth but correct though with Scorpions since it hath condemned others and might have damned thee It is well that he lays nothing more bitter and heavie that hath a cup of trembling at his beck and Hell before him Nay it is not enough neither that thou shouldest submit when thou art humbled of God for thou oughtest to humble thy self under Gods hand as the Apostle speaks else the Devils are as humble as thou art He that fights and flings to shake off the yoke is a fighter against God hee rather justles with him than justifies him Say with Ephraim Turn me and I shall be turned Jerem. 31.18 19. For after I was turned I repented after I was instructed I smote upon my thigh I was ashamed and even confounded because I did bear the reproach of my youth When God humbled Ephraim he humbled himself He was active in his humiliation as well as passive God threw him low and he threw himself lower Then God saies Is Ephraim my dear Son is he my pleasant childe such a welcome will thy soul find with God Therefore when God humbles thee for sin goe thou and gage thy heart as it is in the Prophet Ezek 8.7 God shewed him a little hole then hee saw a little but God bid him digge till he had found a door and then he saw worse and viler abominations So when God through some crevise or peeping hole hath shewed thee some small sins digge further into thine heart and thou shalt see more and greater to bewail before the Lord. And justifie him in all thy sufferings for those sins Thus did David Psal 51.4 God spake to him and afflicted him and he justified the Lord in doing so that is he acknowledged the Lord dealt graciously and mercifully with him in so afflicting him He puts his mouth in the dust Lam. 3.29 If there may be any hope he sits alone and keeps silence and bethinks himself saying What have I done It is a good course for a sinner to take under his affliction to cry The Lord is righteous and I am wicked I have reason rather to wonder the Lord hath laid no more upon me than to murmure that he hath laid so much knowing that Ezr. 9.13 God hath punished us lesse than our iniquities deserve 5 Take with thee a word of confession and supplication Pray for abilities to come and acknowledge thy self a stranger to private Communion and secret Duties with thy God and then set thy self about the performance of them though thou beest unskilful in them Thou needest but take words Hos 14.2 for God will put them into thy heart and mouth and thine own necessity will suggest much unto thee Solomon saies Prov. 18.23 The poor man speaks supplications Hee that never knew what beging meant yet when hee is pinched with poverty will be able to pray The little childe that can but stammer will tell his Father where the pain is and begge some help of him so it will be with thee Thus could Paul doe it presently Acts 9.11 Behold he praies The word signifies continuance in prayer he prays and prays again three daies together Jacob meeting with the Lord as an enemy wrastled with him in prayer Hos 12.4 doe thou likewise It is in vain to stand poring on thine
secret thoughts and of setting up and honouring one person above the other for this were to make an Idol of God and to divide the persons one from another Joh. 14.11 Use 5. Instruction and Exhortation 1 To them that are yet under wrath to shew them what they must do to obtain this Propitiation In general What it appears that God purposes and chooses and proposes wee must as it may concern our selves purpose choose propose unto our selves for this is to bee according to Gods own heart And if the perfection of the reasonable Creature bee to bee so then the more wee are conformable unto the will of God the more excellent our condition is Matth. 5. last verse And this remember that wee must choose and receive Christ as God the Father hath purposed and set forth Christ The Father proposeth Christ onely for our Propitiation And Paul saith 1 Cor. 2.2 I have determined to know nothing among you but Jesus Christ and him crucified God the Father delighteth in Christ wee should take him as our beloved Hee hath set him forth as a Prince wee should submit unto him c. Every grace of God to man worketh a like suitable grace in man And doubtless wee cannot make a better choice than God the Father hath done In the Old Testament Christ is set forth as a sure and tryed Propitiation sure that will never deceive tryed by all the Elect from the beginning of the world Isa 28.16 God the skilfullest and most faithful builder laies Christ as a foundation founded sure and of price As there is no building without a foundation so there is no Church without Christ In the New Testament Christs Propitiation is manifested free to all Luke 4.19 Deut. 15.12 13. that which in other ages was not made known is now most clear Eph. 3.4 5. After the measuring of the Temple and the clearing up of the Church and Gospel institutions there is yet a clearer revelation of the Mercy Seat the cover of the Ark and the Propitiation Now beloved the Lord hath brought you and reserved you for these times the Temple opened the Church Ordinances cleared the Ark and Propitiation seen and Christ crucified before your eies Isa 60.8 Luke 2.10 Joh. 3.19 Rev. 11. last Oh that wee could weep over many as Christ over Jerusalem Many who in this their day of eminent visitation will not know the things of their peace And 't is not onely a bare notional knowledge which no question the Jews then in some measure had but a sanctifying an effectual knowledge Else though you bee children of the kingdome you may bee with them thrust out Mat. 8.11 12. Object Though Christ bee generally offered in the Gospel yet Gods purpose hath concluded and determined unchangeably the Propitiation of Christ And hath set down expresly who the particular persons are that shall have benefit thereby And the general offer of Christs Propitiation is to small purpose seeing that none but the Elect shall have benefit thereby 1 The general offer of Christ in the Gospel doth effectually prevail to justify and save all the Elect though none else besides have benefit by it Rom. 11.7 The Election hath obtained it the rest were blinded Thou wert therefore best to make thy Election sure by embracing the general offer 2 Every one is bound to judge charitably of others much more of himself that hee is of that number of Gods Elect. Especially considering that God the Father calls him by the Ministry of the Word of Reconciliation with as much free and earnest compellations as any have Act. 11.18 3 Though many have the outward call who are not chosen yet sure it is that that outward call is uneffectual to none but those that by their own infidelity and hardness of heart do reject it hence they are said to have no cloak or excuse for their sin Joh. 15.22 There is such an efficacy in the Word of God even on the worst of hearers that it searcheth into the closest corners of their hearts and convinceth them that they are guilty of their own destruction in not receiving it Heb. 4.12 That which God will do is known to himself in his secret Counsel But the offer of Christ in the Gospel this shews us what hee would have us to do even to repent and beleeve Therefore minde we our own duty God hath ordained the end with the means And therefore though it were revealed to thee from Heaven that thou shouldest certainly bee saved yet I might truely say to thee that except thou beleeve and repent thou shalt perish Use 6. Of Instruction to the godly Hence is matter of Instruction and Exhortation to the faithful In regard that God the Father hath thus purposed Christ for a Propitiation they may bee stirred up to several duties 1 To strengthen and confirm their faith in Christs blood If wee go to question the salvation of Christ then do wee go to make void the Counsel of God which hath purposed him and proposed him to us for a Saviour Those chariots Zach. 6.1 2. they are said to go forth betwixt two mountains of brass which are nothing but the unchangeable Decree and purpose of God So is the purpose of God about Christs propitiation impregnable Neither Sin nor Satan nor all the World are able to hinder alter or remove it Is there then any fear of mis-carriage Verily wee have great cause to bee humbled for our slownesse of heart to beleeve and for the weakness and littleness of our Faith that have so many Promises and the oath of God and the Covenant and the Seals and beside too the inviolable and absolute Decree of God and his purpose which are as sure as the very being the eternal being of God Isa 46.9 10. I am God and there is none else I am God and there is none other like to mee declaring the end from the beginning and from the ancient times the things that are not yet done saying My Counsel shall stand and I will do all my pleasure vers 11. I have spoken it and I will bring it to pass I have purposed it and I will do it Also Gods proposal of Christ in that sure word of prophecy in the times of the Old Testament is a great confirmation of our Faith They described his person God-man Isa 9.6 7 14. his Offices and unction Isa 42.1 2. c. the place of his birth Mic. 5. the manner of a Virgin Isa 7.14 the time of it Gen. 49.10 after the finishing of Daniels weeks when the Scepter was departed from Judah and while the second Temple stood Haggai 2.7 9. In the New Testament also where God hath shewed himself so willing to save us and to bee reconciled to us Act. 13.47 Hee hath broken down the partition wall hee hath sent forth his Servants to invite all sorts even those that are in the high waies and hedges hee doth give the meanest and vilest sinners entertainment and welcome if
not hasty in concluding that thou hast it And for the discovery of this whether thou art in the faith consider these trials 1 more general 2 more particular 1 More general Consider First Tryals of faith whether thou hast a lower work of faith which although it doth not justify yet it is a step unto the other viz. to beleeve the truth of all the things that are written in the Law and the Prophets Act. 24.14 It thou hast not a dogmatical faith of these thou art worse than the Devils and if thou beleevest them but as the Devils thou shalt have no more benefit by thy saith than the Devils have But if this faith have a tendency to justifying Faith it is of pretious use to thee and causeth thee as it did Paul to exercise thy self to have a Conscience void of offence toward God and man ver 16. This is known very much by your beleeving the Commandements as well as the Promises but see do you beleeve the Commandements hee that beleeves them will set upon the obeying of them Heb. 11.8 yea he will have respect to every Commandement do you beleeve the threatnings Sure then you will tremble at them So David did Psal 119.120 Isa 66.2 5. As when wee see a Childe shooting at us wee fear not his arrows not will stir for him because we beleeve not that hee can or will hurt us But if we see a skilful archer to level at us wee will not dare to stand within bow-shot because wee beleeve hee will hit us So 't is in apprehending Gods threatnings against our sins When he shoots his arrows at us Ps 45.5 certainly if a man beleeves not Commands and Threatnings hee beleeves not with justifying faith Yea see how thou likest the faithful application of the word to thy conscience especially when it is impartial A naughty unbeleeving heart will turn from it 2 Tim. 4.3 at the least hee doth not love to apply it to himself for his profit Heb. 4.2 and such a hearer may sit under the means all his life time and never bee the better 2 See whether thy faith bee a working faith By this thou shalt know whether it bee the work of God if it act vigorously against the allowance of any sin that Faith which lyeth dead and idle is like a dead and unsavory carcass in Gods accompt Jam. 2.22 24. that Faith that works not by repentance Mark 1.15 that works not by love Gal. 5.6 that brings not forth good fruits that bauks any duty and imboldens to any Sin Col. 1.10 Psal 119.1 2. it is not hard for him that shall descend into his own conscience to discern what manner of faith hee hath attained unto 3 See whether your faith bee any other than what you have by natural power and abilities attained unto hee that hath no other hath not this saving faith wrought in him for this is wrought by a divine supernatural power Matth. 16.17 flesh and blood hath not revealed it Col. 2.12 Faith of the operation of God Eph. 1.19 It is true a carnal man may do many duties required of him in the moral Law for the outward performance because hee hath the seeds of the Law left in him but saving faith must bee created and wrought onely by the power of God which shews that the faith of some is but a meer fancy seeing they have no more than meer nature in them there was never any difficulty in the attainment of it 4 It is a grace that is not wrought in the heart unless soundly humbled Neither will ever abide in a proud heart how can you beleeve c. Joh. 5.44 Heb. 2.4 See how the Lord brought down Paul and the Jaylor and those Act. 2. So that until Pride and Self conceitedness and Vain-glory and Contempt of others bee removed yea all glorying in and boasting of our own righteousnesse And unlesse the heart bee brought to some constant frame of humility it neither will or can beleeve And the want of this is the cause why so many Professors turn to errours and prophaneness and a loose kinde of life it comes from the unbrokenness and untamedness of their hearts Now Faith of all other graces is a heart-breaking and soul-humbling grace More particularly There are divers degrees and measures of faith And wee must take heed that wee do not lay stumbling blocks before the eies of weak beleevers by setting down such trials of faith as belong onely to strong beleevers Such as Abraham Moses Job c. When as weak ones cannot finde them in themselves they disquiet themselves without just cause For clearing of which consider some signs of the weakest faith out of Mark. 9.24 where you shall find an example in the poor man that brought his Son to our Saviour Christ to bee healed and made profession of his Faith in which wee may observe these particulars Signs of the weakest faith 1 There is a sound Conviction of his unbeleef hee perceives what an unbeleeving heart hee had and this is the first work of the Spirit of God Joh. 16.8 and a work perceiveable by the weakest beleever now none can convince the soul of its unbeleef but the Spirit of God and this is such a conviction as causeth the sinner not onely to see but to mourn for his unbeleef before the Lord to pray and strive earnestly against it He said with Tears Lord help my unbeleef hee therefore that is not sensible of this sin on the like manner hath not so much as a weak faith wrought in his heart 2 There is a strong desire after faith and grace and Christ So there was in this poor beleever It is ordinary in the Scripture to expresse the nature of the weakest faith by hunger and thirst as Joh. 7.37 38. now that signifies a restless desire after Christ and Grace accompanied alwaies with strong indeavours in the use of the means to attain unto the things desired It is not a lazy and listless desire such as the Sluggard hath which kills him but such as sets the heart and outward man on work to attend diligently on the means of grace to attain unto faith in Christ and that in a greater measure Wherefore let lubberly and lazy Professors take notice of this that they have no true faith in their hearts 3 In this beleever there was a holy jealousy that hee might not bee deceived about his grace that made him so to complain A weak beleever deals like a wise man that is but a young beginner and newly set up in his trade hee fears exceedingly lest hee should bee deceived with counterfeit wares or copper mony so it is with a provident Christian hee is very circumspect and wary lest hee should bee deceived with Copper and Alchymy faith Therefore hee loves a faithful and searching Ministry that will gage his heart and discover the unsoundness of it Joh. 3.21 Hee comes to the light that his deeds may bee made manifest
may plead it now and it will plead for you and stand by you in the evil day when you cannot bee without such a perfect righteousnesse and though then all others that are not righteous in this righteousnesse shall bee deserted of their righteousnesse and Gods too yet you shall have this righteousness about you and Christ deeming himself so highly concerned in your case that hee will bee known to poor beleevers by that Name of Jehovah our Righteousness Yea they themselves shall bee called by that Name and is there any fear that Jehovah our Righteousnesse should bee condemned 1 Because this Righteousnesse is of infinite value and worth 2 It cannot bee lost Dan. 9.24 3 It is unchangeable the Sun of Righteousness hath no shadow of change in him though the Moon bee subject to it 4 It is unspotted and without blemish therefore God cannot mislike it 5 It is in a sure hand and cannot be lost 2. All our inherent righteousnesse accepted Comf This imputed righteousnesse hath procured acceptance for our inherent righteousnesse The faithful do many times complain of their inability to do good duties the weaknesses of their Prayers and the imperfections of them and the many infirmities in all other services and performances but this imputed righteousnesse shall bring forth these infirm weak sinful performances perfect spotless and sinless and approved according to the Tenour of the Gospel so that they become spiritual Sacrifices 1 Pet. 2.5 For as there is an imputation of righteousnesse to the persons of beleevers so there is also an imputation to their services and actions As the fact of Phineas was imputed to him for righteousness Psal 106.31 So the imperfect good works that are done by the faithful are accounted righteousnesse Or as Mr. Calvin saith are accounted for righteousnesse they being dipped in the blood of Christ tincta sanguine Christi i.e. they are accounted righteous actions and so the faithful shall bee judged according to their good works though not saved for them and in that famous process of the last judgement Matth. 25.34 35. the supream Judge makes mention of the bounty and liberality of the faithful and so bestows the eternal inheritance upon them so that though we have great cause to bee troubled for the weaknesses of our best duties as they are in themselves yet wee have wonderful cause of comfort that they are made perfect through Jesus Christ Heb. 13.20 21. and that the Lord looks at them through the righteousnesse of Christ as fruits of his own Spirit 1 Cor. 6.11 The Son of Righteousnesse hath healing enough in his wings for all our spiritual maladies Mal. 4.2 And shall bring forth all our righteousness as the light and here beleevers have exceeding strong consolation and good hope through grace that both persons and services do find acceptation with the Lord as having no spot nor blemish at all in them So that This is our blessednesse to have righteousnesse Imputed Rom. 4.5 6. Use 4. Let it bee the care of every soul to labour for and seek earnestly after this imputed righteousnesse Oh bee convinced of this that wee must have a perfect righteousnesse to stand before Gods judgement Seat with Therefore the ungodly shall not stand but bee cast in Judgement nor Sinners in the general assembly of the righteous Psal 1.5 6. The ungodly shall stand to bee judged but they shall not stand accepted and approved It will bee our happinesse one day as Paul to bee found in Christ Oh! woe bee to that soul that the Lord finds or death finds or sicknesse findes or judgement findes without imputed righteousnesse To move you Mativ 1. This is the first righteousnesse and there cannot bee inherent righteousnesse before imputed Rom. 5.19 And without faith it is impossible to please God Heb. 11.6 It is a great mistake to help our selves on our own reformations and good duties Till Faith wee cannot please God with any performance Motiv 2. This is the end of all the book of God to bring a poor sinner to this imputed righteousnesse Rom. 10.4 Christ is the end of the Law for righteousnesse c. that is the end of the Law was not that a sinner should seek to be justified thereby seeing that when it is broken 〈◊〉 can onely condemn a man But this is the main end of the Law that it is directed unto Christ where the sinner may finde imputed righteousnesse But now this end doth not pertain to the Law as such as it contains the Covenant of Works for so it consists in man onely and exacts perfect obedience at his hands upon pain of the curse and eternal condemnation neither hath any reference unto Christ but as the law is turned into another way into the Channel of the Gospel to bee a promoter and help to the Covenant of Grace and as an handmaid to the Grace of Jesus Christ Therefore Christs righteousnesse is so imputed to beleevers that in it they have the end of the Law and the law it self doth acknowledge that in Christs righteousnesse it hath attained its end Hence well might the Apostle say the Jews followed after righteousnesse yet attained not to the Law of Righteousnesse Rom. 9.31 because they missed Christ and therefore the Law must thus needs misse its end But by imputed righteousnesse we do fully attain to the end of the law and the end is more excellent still than the means It gives perfection measure and amiableness to the means Now this end should make us love and highly esteem the Law it self But how much more the Gospel seeing it is not only the end of it but the main drift subject and scope of it properly as such Rom. 1 16 17. I am not ashamed of the Gospel of God for therein is the righteousnesse of God revealed from faith to faith c. This then is the main end and proper work and scope of the Gospel to reveal effectually the righteousness of God to a sinner So that wee are aiming here at the right mark and very intent and scope of the whole book of God Where wee have an eye to this righteness and press after it But if wee miss it and sleight it we sleight and miss all the benefit of the Scripture and whole book of God and all the work of the ministry is in vain our praying hearing reforming and all in vain Oh then beloved as wee love either Law or Gospel or both yea as wee love our own souls let this righteousness bee in our eye and in our hearts by all means and indeavours Mot. 3. Herein lies all the strength of a Christian Psal 7.16 I will go forth in the strength of the Lord God and make mention of thy righteousness even thine only Quest By what means may wee attain to this imputed righteousness Answ There be many helps and diverse directions given or hinted in the Scripture to this purpose 1 That a man must close with the righteousnesse of Christ
hee must renounce his own righteousnesse Quest How should a man come to renounce his own righteousness Answ There are two sorts of Actions required to this end 1 In the Understanding 2 In the Will 1 Something must bee wrought in the understanding as appears Rev. 3.17 18. Laodicea knew not that shee was wretched and miserable and blinde c. I Counsel thee to annoint thine eies with eye-salve that thou mayest see i.e. her self to bee blind and miserable c. The soul must bee convinced of the inconceivable misery of its natural estate that every Childe of Adam hath lost all righteousnesse being dead in sin a Childe of wrath and under the power of the Devil Rom. 7.18 I know that in me that is in my flesh there dwelleth no good thing Mat. 7.18 A corrupt tree cannot bring forth good fruit Rom. 8.8 They that are in the flesh cannot please God This eye-salve to bring this discovery by opening our eies must bee had of and derived from the Lord Jesus and it is called the Spirits conviction Joh. 16.8 The Spirit 's convincing the world of sin 2 The second thing is Conviction of the righteousness of God Joh. 16.9 For it is the ignorance of Gods righteousness that makes us trust in our own It is exceeding requisite to have a discovery of the righteousness of Christ made unto us this white raiment that we may buy it to cover our nakedness and that wee may see this raiment wee have need of Christ's eye-salve and this is not a general discovery only that Christs righteousness is provided for sinners and that it is to bee attained but it is particular and respecting our selves It is for a man to bee wise for himself and to bee convinced of the nature worth and excellency of the righteousness of Christ in relation to the naked and needy condition that hee himself is in And this will make a man desire as Paul that hee may be found in him It also breeds deliberate thoughts and serious projects for the supplying our wants Besides it is so strong and effectual that it will not suffer the soul to rest without it and concludes thus I must go unto Christ for his righteousness or else I perish This being backed with infallible and undeniable arguments taking such impressure in the knowledge and judgement must needs set the will and affections on work to go to choosing this so great bonum apparens or rather real good now appearing presented unto them 2 The next main duty concerns the will and its subjection to this righteousnesse and it is spoken of by Paul Rom. 10.3 That the Jews would not submit to it Now this submission is especially of the heart and will and stands 1 In a serious renouncing of all confidence in the flesh Phil. 3.3 it is the resolving to say no more to the works of our hands that they are our Gods Hos 14.3 It is a kinde of habitual despair of all help by any thing in us or done by us and that not only in our first conversion but afterwards when the soul is more acquainted with God and with its own self 2 In the subjecting our selves to Gods righteousnesse the bowing and abasing the soul before the Lord in a thorow sight of our misery and unworthinesse and this is called the receiving the sentence of death in our selves 2 Cor. 1.10 to become an afflicted and poor people that will trust in the name of the Lord for it is nothing but pride that keeps up the heart above God and his righteousness 3 In the hastening of the soul unto Christ and his righteousness a labouring constantly to go beyond the means though a man shall use the means never so diligently As it is with the Mariner though his hand bee upon the Oar and Helm yet his heart is ever towards the Haven So it is with the Sinner that longs after the satisfaction of Christ though his hand bee on the means yet his heart is on the righteousness of Christ 1 To make the means powerful on the soul to bring it to Christ to bee as winde to his Sails For if a ship have never so good tackling and have no winde and be becalmed it makes no speed towards its haven 2 Hee sees the need of Christ to cover the weaknesses of his services and for this his heart is on Christs righteousnesse seeing that no sacrifice will bee accepted but what comes thorow the hands of this High Priest who is also the only Altar Heb. 13.10 3 As the substantial injoyment in all means and ordinances These hee looks at but as dishes to bring to him the bread of life in and dishes are onely for the meats sake Hee looks at them but as boats to bring him to Christ and therefore intends to dwell in them no longer than he is on his journey and therefore he often stirreth up himself to lay hold on Christ 4 In a considerate serious deliberate choice of Christ or the passing over the spiritual and everlasting estate to the Lord Jesus and this is the frequent casting the soul upon the righteousnesse of Christ Psal 91.16 and it is a work of faith and prayer Psal 62.8 Trust in the Lord at all times yee people c. Pour out your hearts before him or roule your hearts upon him and all this is the Lords working and he must be mightily intreated to do this great work for us Vse 5. It is a ground of everlasting Thank fulness unto God for all beleeving sinners That the God of all grace hath thus provided for their eternal peace What an Incomparable mercy is it that the Lord when hee findes his poor Church and People in their blood polluted and cast forth That hee should love them and spread his skirt over them Ezek. 16.8 c. That hee should cover their nakednesse annoint them with oyle cloath them with broidered work fine linnen c. the very description of the justification of a sinner What a wonderful love is it that makes a Great Monarch take a beggar in raggs and nastinesse and marry her to himself yet it is the King of Glory doth so with us Oh let us magnify the Lord for this great mercy and think often upon his love and take heed of the Sin of the Church of the Jews vers 15. They trusted in their own beauty and so went a whoring away from Christ But take heed of so much as speaking in thy heart for my righteousnesse the Lord hath done this Deut. 9.4 5. understand that it is not for thy righteousnesse for thou art a stiffe-necked people It is spoken of bringing of the people into the land of Canaan but apply it to the present point Ezek. 36.32 when the Lord had spoken of Justification c. hee addes not for your sakes do I do this saith the Lord God bee it known unto you bee ashamed and confounded c. still the Lord beats upon this in all the mercies
right and will not punish sins twice So that although they are not exempted altogether from Gods fatherly Chastisements and afflicting hand in this life yet there shall bee no condemnation unto them the exactnesse of Gods Justice cannot doe this Job 38.10 11 12. Farre be is from the Almighty that hee should doe wickednesse c. It would be rightly accounted great injustice in a Magistrate to punish the same offence twice therefore much lesse can God be guilty of it Comf 3. This serveth to answer all cavills and objections though there were Millions of them that can bee made against the good estate of a beleever That is a precious truth that alone overthrows all contrary errours Such is this that our sins are pardoned not only in a way of truth and mercy but in a way of justice Sathan and our own Consciences will object many things against our comfort if we plead only the mercy and the truth of God and will say but where is then the Justice of God Can Mercy pardon without the consent of his Justice but now whilst we beleeve in Christs satisfaction justice and peace kisse each other yea justice saith I am pleased Many things will bee cast in our dish in the day of temptation about the multitude and greatnesse of our sins and our manifold grievous relapses but Tit. 2.14 Christ hath redeemed us from all iniquity hee hath paid the full price that justice could exact or require and we may say as it is in Jam. 2.13 Mercy coming through saith rejoyceth against judgement Comf 4. This is the special favour of the Spouse of Christ that they can plead the righteousnesse of God in Christ as the Lord saith Hos 2.19 I will betroth thee unto me for ever yea I will betroth thee unto me in rightteousnesse and in judgement and in loving kindnesse i. e. in free grace pittying our miserable condition and in faithfulnesse and truth performing his promises that he hath made but is that all No but hee will doe it in righteousnesse too that is in a way whereby he will declare his justice as well as his mercy and truth This is the sure match that the Lord hath made with a poor soul which will stand good not only in the Court of Chancery but in the Court of Justice or Common Pleas too Such an inviolable match hath the Lord made with a poor beleever and how then can he break off from it to leave the soul in a state of Widdowhood Isa 62.4 Thou shalt bee no more termed forsaken but thou shalt bee called Hephsibah for the Lord delighteth in thee Vse 4. For instruction and exhortation and there might be several branches of it 1 If pardon of sin is given and must be received in a way of justice as well as in a way of mercy and truth then let every soul seek pardon of God in such a way as may stand with Divine justice There is many a condemned Malefactor standing at the barre that cries for mercy in vain at the hands of the Judge not considering the place of the Judge which is to doe justice So it fareth with many convicted and awakened sinners they goe to God in such a natural way as Benhadad went to Ahab saying The Kings of Israel wee have heard are merciful Kings so they say we have heard the God of Israel is a merciful God I will goe to him with sackcloath about my loyns and ropes about my neck i.e. with Humiliation and Self-judging and I hope that hee will pardon me Beloved in the Lord this is needful and commendable and I would not discourage any one from it but the distressed sinner is forced to it by the sense of his misery and some natural instinct and indeed alone it is insufficient to prevail with God unlesse he can plead his justice too as well as his mercy Thence you finde that God is described so Isa 45.21 There is no God else besides me a just God and a Saviour i. e. none besides me that is a just God in saving of sinners hee so saves as that hee may be just still and none can save so besides this just God as Jer. 3.22 23. Truly in vain is salvation hoped for from the hills and the multitude of the mountains in the Lord our God is the salvation of Israel for shame hath devoured the labours of our fathers and we lye down in their shame for we have sinned against the Lord our God It is but a vain thing for you to take pains to goe to any other for salvation besides this just God and if ever he save you it will be in a way of justice Quest What is that way of justice that we must expect justification in Ans There is or can be but one way that was ever heard of to satisfie the justice of God that sinners might bee justified i.e. by the Father's making his own Son a propitiation for them that is the mystery in the text that God forgiveth sins through the bloud of his Son and beloved consider that Luther took a great deal of pains to understand this and prayed much and earnestly to the Lord for it before he could get the right meaning of it The mystery is this That the Son of God manifested in the flesh must make his soul an offering for sin to satisfie Divine justice or else all Mankind must perish eternally Then if this bee so let every one see the great necessity of getting into Christ and accordingly fly without delay to the Lord Jesus Let me say to thee as it was said to Lot Escape for thy life neither stay c. lest thou bee consumed deliver thy self as a Roe from the hands of the Hunter or as a Bird from the hand of the Fowler My thinks this Argument should fire every sinful man out of his miserable estate and make him fill Heaven and Earth with cries that he may gain Christ yea my thinks the Lord seemes to take the Lingerers by the hand as he did Lot Gen. 19.16 The Lord being merciful to them to bring them to Christ The Arguments whereby I would presse this upon poor sinners are The urgent and extreme necessity of a Redeemer for a sinner not only because the Scripture cannot be broken Joh. 10.35 which saith Without shedding of bloud there is no remission Heb 9.22 Besides there is no pardon of sin but in the New Testament and where a Testament is there must needs be the death of the Testator Heb. 9.16 or else the Testament is of no force Nor only the necessity of Gods unchangeable Decree who chuseth every soul that shall bee saved in Christ Ephes 1.4 and these are inviolable things but this is the extreme necessity that now I must needs put you in mind of i.e. the necessity of Gods nature that he is so just that hee can by no means acquit or clear the guilty Look how impossible it is that the God of truth should
lye or the holy God should sin or Almighty God should be weak so it is that the most just God should pardon sin to them that are without Christ yea know how impossible it is that any thing should act contrary to its nature as our Saviour reasons Doe men gather grapes of thorns c. yet the Lord of Nature can and hath changed the nature of inferiour Agents because his is above them but it cannot be conceived without blasphemy concerning the unchangeable Nature of God he saith I am Jehovah I change not Mal. 3.6 He is that eternal being that is ever the same and if so then thou must bee a member of Christ and so answer justice even the justice of God by the Surety or else thou must certainly bee the everlasting object of Divine vengeance and observe examples and expressions of Scripture to this purpose 2 Pet. 2.4 5. If God spared not the Angels that sinned but cast them down to Hell and delivered them unto chains of darknesse c. Mark the words the Angels before their fall were most glorious Creatures and had God pardoned restored one of them he might have done God more service than many millions of men but them hee spared not he abated nothing at all but cast them down to Hell and put them into everlasting chains But why did not God spare them why because they had no Christ to answer Gods justice for them Heb. 2.16 Christ took not on him the nature of Angels Again Rom. 11.21 If God spared not the natural branches the Jewes take heed lest he spare not also thee Suppose thou art in the number of them that profess the name of God as the Jewes did suppose thou art a member of the visible Church yet God will not spare thee no more than the Jewes Why should he not spare his own people that had so many priviledges Rom. 9.1 5. Oh beloved the reason is because they received not Christ they were broken off and though you think of your selves as well as of the greatest that ever sinned the just God except you get Christ will not cannot spare you Adde that Rom. 8.32 He spared not his own Son being a Surety for sin What was God without natural affection or was hee cruel No but Christ was now bound by an ingagement to his Fathers Justice and therefore God spared him not shall any close sinner hope then to be spared Now let me bring these things to the result of them and it is this That in some cases all deliberation is excluded as 1 Where there is but one possible means or way of safety deliberation is used when there are many wayes or means which is the best that wee may take 2 In case of imminent danger where without this means there is absolute impossibility of escaping destruction 3 In case of extreme present necessity as in case of violent storms the Mariner doth not deliberate whether he should throw out his Treasure or cut down his Masts for the saving of his life and the lives of all that are in the Vessel with him in these cases all deliberation is vain by the very light of nature and reason Now in the businesse in hand all these doe meet together to exclude all deliberation For 1 There is but one way to appease wrath and satisfie the Justice of God for sin Acts 4.12 and there had not been this way except that God of his grace had given it Besides it is utterly impossible for any to be saved without Christ Heb. 10.26 27. Without a sacrifice for sin there remains nothing but a certain fearful expectation of judgement And lastly it is a matter of extreme present necessity It is eternally necessary that God should be just and it is necessary the sinner should justifie the righteous God the Lord brought Pharaoh to it at last Exod. 9.27 when hee had poured forth all his Plagues upon his heart he confessed and said The Lord is righteous and there is no such prophane wretch but shall bee brought to confesse as much at last though hee bee never a whit the better for it but how much better is it to justifie God by flying to the only sanctuary even to Christ as the Publicans justified God Luk. 7.29 by flying to Christ in the use of the means but the Pharisees rejected the Counsel of God against themselvs rejected Christ and his Ordinances against themselves i.e. to their own destruction When Paul preached Christ it is said that he declared all the counsel of God Acts 20.27 so it is necessary we should receive all the Counsel of God which is revealed in the offer of Christ to us it is extremely necessary that every soul should fly from the wrath to come when Lot hath the rain of fire and brimstone about his ears shall hee linger Shall he not escape for his life and this is not Lots case only but the common case of all the wicked Psal 11.6 Vpon the wicked he shall rain snares fire and brimstone and an horrible tempest and this is the portion of their cup. Me thinks upon this consideration troops of sinners should flock to Christ as the very Sadduces did to John Matth. 3.7 who saith to them Who hath warned you to flee from the wrath to come how comes it to passe that yee come in now that have stood out so long Why you will say wee have been warned and warned many a time and we would take no warning till now at last we see it necessary to flee from the wrath to come and who is it can deliver us from it The Apostle tells you 1 Thess 1.10 that it is Jesus that delivers us from the wrath to come Instruc Love Christ for his satisfaction 3. This may teach all the faithful to love the Lord Jesus most ardently see what an Argument you have for it that he stopped the hand of Divine justice from seizing on poor miserable Creatures putting his life in his hands Job 10.17 Therefore doth my Father love me because I lay down my life for my Sheep and sure his sheep should love him very much for this Christ laid down his life partly in love to the justice of God lest that the stream thereof should bee stopped and partly in love to our poor souls as Ephes 5.2 Who loved us and gave himself for us an offering c. But some will say What need that could not God have forgiven us without an Offering at least such an offering A. No it must be presupposed that the justice of God necessarily required it otherwise we cannot think such bloud should ever have been shed Now to him that loved us and washed us from our sins in his owne bloud to him be glory and honour for ever Rev. 1.5 6. Eph. 5.25 26. the fountain of our salvation is in the love of Christ and the wonder of that love and the freenesse of it is that hee loved us such sinners together with
his grace wherein hee hath abounded towards us in all wisdome and prudence It was such abundance of wisdome that no creature could reach unto or comprehend that this strange way should bee found out for a sinners attonement 2 The Glory and Riches of Gods grace are singularly manifested hereby it had been glorious grace if that God should or could of his good will alone towards men have pardoned their iniquities as Saul said to David 1 Sam. 24.19 If a man find his enemy will hee let him go well away but sinful men and women which of themselves are Gods enemies and cannot hide themselves any where but God will finde them hee not only lets them go well away and freely pardons them but freely forgives them in such a way that cost him so exceeding dear as the blood of his onely Son When there was no other sufficient remedy for the misery of man but this when as the pardon and redemption of souls is so exceeding costly and pretious this above measure exalts the riches of Gods grace as David said 2 Sam. 24.24 I will not offer of that that cost mee nothing This was Davids royal spirit So this is Gods royal love that hee saved not his people in a way that cost him nothing 1 Joh. 4.9 10. Herein is the love of God manifest to us that hee sent his Son into the World to dye that wee might live by him And again Herein is love that hee sent his Son to bee a Propitition for our sins they that do not understand this have too low and mean conceits of the love and grace of God 3 Here is a demonstration of the glory of the Holinesse of the Lord in his so hating and punishing of sin even to the uttermost though but imputed and that to such a Son he that breaks a pitcher because deadly poyson was in it or burieth a beggars coat because infected with the plague shews his hatred to them but hee that throws away a vessel of gold because poysoned or burneth or burieth some royal and rich robes for the leprosy cleaving to them hee is carried with greatest indignation against the corruptions of them now this is the case of Gods hatred of the sins of the Elect imputed to the Son of God here is the pearl of great price even the richest treasure so and so dealt withall this is mighty holiness and hatred of sin Psal 99.8 9 It is said Thou art a God that forgavest them though thou tookest vengeance of their inventions Whence hee inferres Exalt the Lord our God for hee is holy hee speaks of the Lords manner of forgiving of the sins of his people it was with vengeance for their inventions surely this is an holy God but this is incomparably more to pardon the sins of his Elect in such a way by laying the chastisement of their peace on his only Son Oh what an holy God is this 4 Adde to the rest the glory of Gods Kingdome Providence and Government This is that which the Saints do blesse the Lord for Psal 145.10 11. They speak of the glory of thy kingdome and talk of thy power now the glory of Gods kingdome appears in this that hee rectifies all the disorders that are in the world by sin there is no confusion in the World but that which is in sin or brought in by it which hath made the world like that woful land Job 10.21 22. A land of darknesse and of the shaddow of death without order now to bring all into order again was a busy work and this is a glorious work of the government and providence of the Lord. There are strange examples of Gods glory in holy Writ concerning this in the sin of Josephs brethren selling Joseph into Egypt to bee a bond-servant accused imprisoned and in great abasement many years what strange disorder was here how strangely did the Lord rectify and amend this by setting him at liberty making him Ruler over all the land of Egypt and making his brethren to stoop to him and be beholding to him for their sustenance afterwards Another Example I might tell you of of the great confusion among the Jews by Hamans sin in the daies of Ahasuerus yet how gloriously did the Lord work for his Church in the confusion of Haman and the deliverance of the Church and the destruction of their enemies Here was a great deal of disorder by sin but Gods providence set all in right order again yea and brought great good out of all this disorder that wee may say according to Sampsons riddle out of the eater came forth meat and out of the strong sweetnesse but the matter in hand is a greater and deeper riddle Adams sin had brought a woful Ataxy and confusion into all the world and grievous dishonour to God then Providence findes out a way by the death and blood shed of the second Adam to bring all into a better order than ever they were before in the Lord makes a better and a surer covenant and ordered in all things 2 Sam. 23.5 and Christ is set up in his Kingdome to order and to establish it with justice and judgement for ever Isay 9.7 Ye may see by all this what abundance of glory redounds unto God by the death of Christ and the sinners justification thereby Vse 1. Refutation of Socinians Refutation of that damnable blasphemy of the Socinians in making the death of Christ onely exemplary and no wise satisfactory whereby they do rob God of his glory and would disappoint him of his principal end of the incarnation of his onely begotten Son yea and rob him of his glory which hee hath sworn that hee would not give unto another The Devil hath formerly done great mischief to Christian Religion by Heresies of Monstrous shapes but this is a blasphemy of a more bloody dye whereby hee induces down-right Paganism or as bad as Turcism again Oh that such a Godlesse Christlesse-villany should bee ever tollerated to harbour amongst Christians This is a lamentation and shall surely bee the saddest lamentation of these last perilous times Use 2. The Doctrin of Gods justice is sutable to the Gospel It may serve to discover and confute the general mistake and error about the Doctrin of the Gospel Truely the Lord hath dealt graciously with us in the times of the New Testament and especially with his people in these latter times wherein the Grace of God and the Riches therof are more abundantly sounded forth and magnified above former ages and most blessed is the estate of those vessels of Grace the persons that receive it in truth and are made partakers thereof but beloved I do very much fear lest that Satan get advantage by this means to make innumerable persons to miss their mark and Gods mark too causing them utterly to pervert the doctrine of the Gospel and the grace of God and his principal plot and purpose therein so as to cause many to forget