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A57537 A godly & fruitful exposition upon all the First epistle of Peter by that pious and eminent preacher of the word of God, John Rogers. Rogers, John, 1572?-1636.; Simpson, Sidrach, 1600?-1655. 1650 (1650) Wing R1808; ESTC R32411 886,665 744

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desiring without dissembling or feigning to walk so as we may please God in all things Wonderful is the weakness of most part of Christians who howsoever in many things they do well yet many of their actions and speeches are not answerable Well let us notwithstanding endeavor it and that every day more more and le ts not be discouraged though we cannot attain to all we would but if we can gain ground this way though it be but a little at once yet our labor shall not be in vain we must every day exceed our selves a little and so not bearing with our selves in our corruptions but unfeignedly striving against them we may receive no small comfort let us therefore not bear with our selves in the least evil but strive to reform our selves in every thing in the mean time with the Apostle mourning because of the corruption But as he that hath called you is holy That is God This is the Simile whereby the Exhortation to holiness is set forth which hath in it also the force of a double reason to perswade thereunto 1. From the person calling 2. From the calling it self The person calling God he is holy therefore must we be so Concerning Gods holiness we need say little It s his very essence and uncreated in him he hath been so for ever and is so infinitely The Angels cannot cease praising the same Holy holy holy c. He is the Fountain of holiness and conveyeth the streams thereof into his Creatures Men and Angels He is holy by nature whatsoever holiness is in Angels or Men is not by nature but by grace He sanctifieth the place where he manifesteth himself as the ground whereon Moses stood by the bush where God appeared much more Heaven where he most clearly sheweth himself to the Saints This should teach us as to acknowledge him so in his Word and in all his Works and that we should not dare admit a thought to the contrary though we cannot see the reason of all things so the use hereof is That we should study after holiness that so there may be some agreement between him and us as we are bidden be merciful and perfect as he is and our Savior faith Learn of me not that he requires an equality which can never be here and hereafter Here we cannot be perfectly holy as he is in Heaven we shall be perfectly holy but not infinitely as he is because we are finite but so that we labor to imitate him that we may have his blessed Image renewed in us daily and grow more and more like unto him going from strength to strength till we appear before the God of gods in Sion Can the most holy God abide unholy persons He hath pure eyes and hateth sin abhorreth iniquity what agreement between light and darkness God and Belial Therefore the Lord so often called upon the Israelites to keep themselves from all kindes of Pollution and instructed them unto holiness in innumerable things whereof some were very small Therefore as we take Gods holy Name upon us hear his holy Word partake his holy Sacrament and take his holy Name in our mouthes let us also study after holiness else never look to see Gods face He can no more endure prophane persons then we to take a Toad in our mouthes This holiness stands not in coming to Church mumbling over a few Prayers without understanding coming to the Communion at Easter c. The Pharisees fasted oft prayed long gave Alms had broad Phylacteries yet were rejected by our Savior Christ It stands in the purity of the heart and the whole conversation But how little doth this example of the Lord prevail to bring men to holiness most follow after their own hearts lusts and the corrupt example of men we do as we see others do and why say we should we be wiser then our Forefathers then all our neighbors and thus being willing to follow such examples we draw one another to all evil But follow we not those in evil but the blessed example of God himself as in holiness so in sanctifying his day Thus of the person calling The calling it self A great benefit indeed why Is it so great a benefit to be called Yea as is here meant There is a twofold calling 1. Outward When God calls men by every days new benefits by every new correction by his Word whereby yet they are never aw hit the better nor converted for many are called but few chosen and this is common to Reprobates 2. Inward and Effectual when besides and with the outward means God speaks inwardly by his Spirit to the Conscience The parts hereof are 1. The enlightning of the minde to understand the Principles of Religion which though alone it be not sufficient nor more then may be in a Reprobate yet it s the foundation of the rest without which no effectual calling 2. The opening of the heart to believe as Lydia's was when one believes every thing particularly to belong to them and so the promise of Salvation among the rest till then her heart as all ours was fast lockt up not able to believe 3. The change of the whole man This is essentially necessary to Salvation for by nature we are slaves of sin as long as we continue as we were born we are far from Salvation The fruits hereof are 1. When a man goes about the works of the same and labors to walk worthy of it in an holy life 2. When a man highly esteemeth his calling and the hope of glory he is called to as Paul accounted all dung in respect of the excellency of Christ crucified and the things he esteemed highly before his calling afterward he made no reckoning of 3. When he will suffer any thing for the same rather then be drawn from the hope thereof Some are called sooner some later as in the Parable of the Laborers hired into the Vineyard Examine we our calling for much hangs upon this Our Election past and Glorification to come Calling is the fruit and proper effect of Election if the one then certainly the other Notes hereof are both Negative and Affirmative Negative 1. Not to hear the Word and that diligently so doth the Devil he will not miss a Sermon nay marks every point in a Sermon to keep thee from the obedience thereof or turn it one way or other to hurt 2. Nor to hear joyfully 3. Nor to reform many things as Herod 4. Nor to do some choyce duties as Ananias and Sapphira Affirmative But 1. To seek above all to be at peace with God and to have his Spirit to assure us of our everlasting Salvation not to serve the time nor any such thing but above all to be assured of Gods favor 2. That we hate unfeignedly all evil but especially the special evils of the
others are included and the first word may be taken very fitly for all naughtiness in general the rest being particular branches thereof elsewhere more are set down Therefore a Christian must not renounce onely some evils but all all being hateful to God he must cast away every thing that presseth down we must cleanse our selves from all filthiness of flesh and spirit The Spirit of God and the love of any one sin cannot be together in one heart and here he names onely those wherein they were most faulty and which were contraries to that love exhorted unto in the former Chapter Therefore wheresoever there 's the love and practise of any one sin assuredly the Spirit of God dwells not in that man neither is there any work of Regeneration in him 5. That most of those here mentioned be inward corruptions which we must as well avoid as the outward the sins of the tongue and the like It s not enough to pare away the outward sins but the heart also must be purged we must be sanctified throughout our whole Spirit Soul and Body must be kept blameless 1. This condemneth those that will look to the outside and yet in the mean time suffer their hearts to boyl full of Lusts and swarm ful of Corruptions of Pride Envy Impatience Unbelief the like making no conscience of these This is an ill sign These haply may bridle themselves awhile but they wil surely break out one time or other if they should not yet were they but painted Sepulchres in Gods sight 2. This may comfort Gods Servants who groan under their inward corruptions and when men think they have done well yet they shake their heads at themselves at their dulness to good at their Pride and Hypocrisie therein at their unwillingness thereto at their wandrings This is the minde of Gods true Servants and this also may much comfort them Wherefore laying aside Now of the vices themselves or corruptions rather as they are in the Regenerate I remember I requested in the beginning of the Chapter to attend to it because we knew not whether we should live to the end of it or no and is it not proved true Some that were at the first Sermon there being but a little intermission from the course of my Ministery here are now at their long home not Ancient alone but Yong and Lusty also that might have lived to see the most of us buried Therefore I see we had need take heed not to Chapters onely but to every Verse every particular Sermon this very Sermon accordingly making the best use and benefit thereof seeing no man knows whether he shall hear another so vain a thing is man and I pray God we may so do All malice The Word signifieth very properly all kinde of naughtiness and so may fitly here as the genus of the vices that follow and all others and accordingly speak we thereof Naughtiness What is that that is naught and what makes a thing naught That which is forbidden by God in his Word as that is good which he approveth for his will is the absolute rule of righteousness who doth not see a thing first good then willeth it but willeth and commandeth it and thereupon it becomes good and so on the contrary and therefore sin is said to be the transgression of the Law This teacheth us to examine all things and knowing any thing commanded to conclude that its good and thereupon to do it contrarily knowing any thing forbidden that thenceforward we know it to be naught and therefore abhor it for what good can come of that which is naught and what should we have to do therewith The Lords will is a rule of Righteousness all promises made to the obedience of it and all the threatnings and plagues upon the world have come because of disobedience that God would have his will and men will not but have theirs This is the trouble of the world and that which hath cost the world full dear yet how few knowing Gods will can be content there to rest and say Now I know this is forbidden I have done with it I know this prescribed I will therefore obey it O this were a happy world But if by this word we understand malice in particular It s an old grudge upon some wrong done or conceived to be done to a man whereupon he waits to do some hurt or mischief to him that did it Anger is like a fire kindled in thorns soon blazeth is soon out but malice like a fire kindled in a log it continues long This is often forbidden and yet as Esau hated Jacob and Haman Mordecai so the world hateth Gods Servants as being reproved of them and who run not with them into the same exce●s of riot 1. We ought to take heed of the beginnings of unadvised anger it rests in the bosom of fools whereas he that is so slow to wrath is of great wisdom God is slow to wrath and so should we be 2. If we be overtaken as a right good man may take heed it fester not grow not to hatred heal it quickly as we do our wounds The Devil is an ill Counsellor cast it out to night how can you else lie down in peace or pray prayers be lost and that 's a grievous loss Nay further Cast it out to night thou mayest dye ere to morrow and then shalt thou either dye in malice or else forgive per force when thou canst not retain it any longer nor any cares for it for what needs one care for thy hatred if thou be once dead Again thou art not fit to come to the Sacrament not fit to offer thy gift at the Altar And to be revenged what a madness is this It may be thou dost but imagine a wrong and then there 's no cause thou dealest unjustly but if there be wilt thou revenge It s the Lords office Take heed of perking up into Gods place as if he would not deal equally either not revenging at all or not sufficiently The Lord knoweth what is best let him alone else thou turnest off his hand from thine adversary against thy self Nay what is this but to be revenged of God as it were for hath not he a hand therein Is it not by his appointment And all guile It s meant of guile that is between men and men in their dealings each with other as in buying selling letting hiring borrowing lending paying wages doing work partnership and the like when men would seem to do well but do otherwise when one thing is pretended but another practised Guile in the buyer is naught as not to pay or to pay in ill coyn so also there may be many frauds in the seller These God forbids and he is an avenger of such things we are not born for our selves but for the good
businesses and le ts be over nay thou mayest be dead or meet with more ere they be gone 6. Voluntarily not be haled onely by pain and misery as Pharaoh God loves a chearful servant 7. Constantly not for a while as Joash but as Caleb and Joshua followed the Lord to the end yea when most revolted See the contrary punished in the Prophet that came from Bethel We must not be weary in well doing Reasons hereof may be these 1. Gods Soveraignty over us we Clay he our Maker 2. His Will a rule of Righteousness 3. His great mercies every way even to the worst but to his children wonderful ones 1. This condemns them that are so far from obeying and that in all things and after this maner that they will obey in nothing but as if they were set to cross the Lord what he forbids they love what he enjoyns they cannot away withal They live like masterless men as if they ought nothing to any were beholding to none What art thou not a piece of Clay the Lord thy Maker even he that threw Angels out of Heaven Adam out of Paradice opened the Earth rained down fire and brimstone on Sodom c. If his Soveraignty move thee not consider I beseech thee his Goodness Who hath nourished thee up given thee a comely body a reasonable Soul and so long kept thee that thou art not now in Hell What 's all this for that thou shouldst flie in his face that gives thee bread He lets thee hear his Word calls thee to Repentance c. Is it that thou shouldst tread these things under thy feet Oh thou art of thy father the Devil whose works thou dost and except thou fall down at the Lords footstool and humble thy self before him he will confound thee O consider this all ye that now forget God 2. It condemns such also as obey God to halves and in what they list in the mean time lying still in some beloved lust So Pharaoh obeyed so Herod and Saul But as Moses would not part with one hoof so will not God have us cast off any one Commandment God will have no parting Stakes The Devil like the Harlot would be contented with the one half but God like the true Mother will have all or none If God were so revenged of half-obedience under the Law what then now This halving is an Argument of no true Faith for that purifieth the heart also of no Repentance for he that repents truly of one sin repents truly of all Whosoever therefore thou art that dost thus thou art in the gall of bitterness and bond of iniquity thou art in the state of damnation If thou livest in the practice and love of one known sin profitable or pleasing this one shall be enough to sink thee down to destruction as one leak in a Ship may endanger the whole and one gate in a City open let in the Enemy 3. This rebukes the servants of God that yet walk not in that obedience that were meet but leave undone this and that duty slighting over others and letting loose their affections and lusts O this is not the chearful and constant obedience that we ought to perform in all things If neither his Authority nor his outward Benefits will move us consider we his love towards us in Jesus Christ that of children of wrath he hath made us his children that by giving his Son he hath freed us from Damnation and means to save us Oh the Name of Children calls for much obedience as the Name of Brethren should still all Controversie And this is the Argument which the Apostle here useth to perswade to obedience Oh we be Gods Children Children ought to obey their Parents there 's nothing more uncomely then the contrary much more we the Father of our Spirits Christ the natural Son was obedient to the death How obedient then must we be being but adopted ones Again That he hath called us to the hope of such an Inheritance what obedience doth this challenge For this is the force of the coherence of Verse 13. with those that go before Wherefore gird up the loyns of your minde c. That is Seeing God hath done such and such things for us let us trust perfectly on that grace that is brought unto us and walk obediently Yea the more we profit in obedience the more comfort we may have that we be the Lords and have true Faith the more will our comfort be also in our death So many of us therefore as can prove our selves the Lords do we labor to walk worthy hereof in all due obedience and for others that know not they are the Lords let them try it by obedience Many Covetous Usurers Oppressors Swearers c. will say they believe no be tryed by this rule If your heart stand to obey all Gods commandments it is so but while you live in any thing you know is sin you are voyd of Faith Other poor humble Christians that hate sin deadly and unfeignedly desire to please God in all things yet say they cannot believe Why who hath wrought these things in you Not flesh and blood they are the gifts of Gods sanctifying Spirit therefore they come from Faith as if we see a Sun-beam we say the Sun is risen if an Apple that is good we say there is a good Tree Except therefore you will say that men can gather Figs of Thistles or Grapes of Thorns you cannot deny but that you have Faith wheresoever Sanctification is there Faith went before O but I finde it but weak yet as long as it is in truth with desire of increase it presupposes Faith as if we see a Sun-beam though but dimly yet we say the Sun is up after it will shine out more clearly So we say it s a good Tree though the fruit be small at first so long as it is good If any shall say I feel in me no such thing now therefore I have no Faith what shall become of me Was it ever so with thee Look to the time past and thou must not deny the mercy of God shewed thee Thou canst not deny but it hath been so then thou hast had Faith then hast thou Faith still though it seem raked up in the ashes when thou with the bellows of Prayer and the Word and God with his Spirit shall blow away these ashes it will uncover it self and burn out again Not fashioning your selves c. There are two parts of Obedience or Repentance a dying unto sin and a living unto righteousness a renouncing of lusts and imbracing holiness a ceasing to do evil and a learning to do well an abhorring of that which is evil and cleaving to that which is good a putting off of the old man and putting on of the new he that hath the one hath also the other they
are married by the Lord and none can divorce them Therefore if any man seem to have the one and not the other he hath neither in truth If therefore any leave evil and do not good or if any do some good and hate not all evil he is but an hypocrite For the order here used he sets renouncing of our lusts first before imbracing of holiness men put off their old rags ere they can put on new apparel purge the stomack of ill humors ere they take good nourishment dig up the weeds ere they sow or set herbs so in this case Where therefore there remaineth the love of any lust or sin there is no true grace in that heart neither will any grow till that be rooted out God will not plant any of his grace there till the Devils planting be pluckt up Many think they be Christians and do many things well though they keep the love of some sin no mark the love of grace and goodness and the love of any sin cannot be in one heart they are so contrary the one to the other therefore while thou livest in any known sin and lovest any lust as sure as God is in heaven thou art an hypocrite and let me perish if there be one dram of true grace in thee but thou standest in the state of damnation Therefore renounce and bid adieu to thy lusts and seeing you make a profession and do many things will you lose heaven for your lust for one sin so run that you may obtain lose not heaven for a little make either something or nothing of thy profession banish from thee all sin that God may work some true grace in thy heart In your ignorance He fathers their following of lusts on their ignorance and ignorance is the cause and root of a wicked and bad life For till men know the will of God out of his Word how can they do it and what are we prone to by nature but to all the evil in the world Therefore the devil labors by all means to hold people in blindness of all books hath most been an enemy to the Bible and to sincere and diligent reading and preaching the Scriptures for were those away he knows all iniquity must needs abound as there did in Popery when people were nuzled up in blindeness O what abundance of sin was committed but it did not so much appear because they were in the dark and the light of Gods word discovers sin which was then very rare As if one come into an house at midnight he ●ees no faults but when the morning comes then he sees a number of things out of order so in this clear light of the Gospel we see the wickedness that then appeared not in the dark Whether will not our nature run and whether may not the devil and world lead one when he hath no eyes to see whether he goes The blinde eats many a fly and a man may lead a blinde man into the deepest pit As the Raven first picks out the Lambs eyes and then kills it at his pleasure when it cannot see to escape away so doth the devil by people Ignorance is often compared to darkness and they that go in the dark often stumble fall and hurt themselves Sampson when blinde was led to any thing as to grinde to make Sports c. 1. This teacheth us to desire that the clear light of the Word may shine more and more brightly into all places of this land for there are many places that have either no preaching or else very seldom So as for want of knowledge people wallow in a number of lusts most fearfully the Lords day most grievously Profaned preachers slighted c. 2. Every Minister is to endeavor to the utmost of his power to bring their people to the knowledge of their duty that so they may be either truly converted or at least hereby restrained 3. People are to labor for knowledge else they must needs be captives of many lusts Think not as many do because ye are poor and not book-learned therefore you shall be held excused many think their very ignorance shall be a good plea because they know nothing God will hold them excused Is light come into the world and shall mens sin their ignorance hold them excused its otherwise 4. All parents are to have a special care where and in what Towns and houses they place their children they must place them where they may learn to know God to discern between good and evil and if it prevail not with them by and by yet there 's hope it shall lie as seed in their hearts that will shoot up in time But how can he say In their ignorance seeing they were well instructed and expert in the Law having it read among them daily and had they not good knowledge in the Law and in the Prophets True yet he justly calls them ignorant 1. Because though they were so cunning in the Law and Prophets yet they knew not Jesus Christ the end of the Law and so the sum of all 2. Their knowledge was onely in their brain and not effectual in their hearts to renew and reform them but they were carried away by their lusts notwithstanding of their knowledge 1. Then all the knowledge in the world without the knowledge of Christ Jesus is nothing If a man could measure the heavens tell the number of the stars had skill in all Arts and Sciences whatsoever yet without the knowledge of Christ it were vanity Paul knew much being brought up at the feet of Gamaliel But he counted all things else loss and dung for the excellent knowledge of Christ Jesus He desired to know nothing but Christ Jesus and him crucified If a man were the wisest in a County to arbitrate and compound controversies yet all this were nothing without the knowledge of Christ. 2. All the knowledge of the world if it reform not a man is but ignorance So much a man knows as he obeys That is not knowledge that is in the brain but that which soaketh down into the heart and transformeth a man into the similitude thereof so much men know as they mortifie their lusts He that lives after his lusts let him have never such store of knowledge he knows nothing yet as he ought to know what if a man know he should not Swear Lye commit Adultery c. yet doing these is he any whit the better Is he not rather much worse Yea the Devil himself hath more knowledge then any man The world wonders many times to see men of great knowledge do such and such things Alas Knowledge and Conscience are two several things and often sundred in the subject 1. Then let no man boast of his Knowledge Many love to hear themselves talk but look what power they have over their lusts what mastery over their affections 2. Do not we