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A47542 A golden mine opened, or, The glory of God's rich grace displayed in the mediator to believers, and his direful wrath against impenitent sinners containing the substance of near forty sermons upon several subjects / by Benjamin Keach. Keach, Benjamin, 1640-1704. 1694 (1694) Wing K69; ESTC R18541 471,831 520

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as they were all given to him so they are all known by him they are so many Members numerically and no more as it is in the Body natural In God's Book are all his Members written as David speaks of the Members of his Body which some conclude refers to Christ chiefly and to the Members of his Mystical Body 4. I infer That if Jesus Christ loses one Member of his Mystical Body then his Body will be an imperfect Body a maimed Body for so we know it is in the natural Body though the loss be but of one of the least Members thereof 3 dly The Union between Christ and Believers is set forth by the Union of a Tree and its Branches Thou being a wild Olive-Tree wert grafted in amongst them and with them partakest of the Root and Fatness of the Olive-Tree Now the Branches have a close and near Union with the Tree and being grafted into it partake of the Juice and Fatness of the Root the Tree and Branches being nourished thereby There is the same fructifying and fatning Virtue in the one that is in the other only with this difference in the Root and Tree it is originally in the Boughs or Branches by way of Communication This is brought by the Holy Ghost to open the Union of Christ and his Saints both he and they are partakers of the same Fruit-bearing Spirit he that dwells in them dwells in him also only it is in him as to them originally in them by communication from him Take a Cyon a Plant a Graft fix it to the Tree with all the Art you can and bind it on as close as possible yet 't is not united to the Tree until the Sap that is in the Tree be communicated to it which Communication states the Union Even so and in like manner let a Man be bound to Jesus Christ by all Bonds of visible Profession imaginable yet unless the Holy Spirit be in him to unite him to Christ unless he hath that Divine Sap and Life communicated to him he hath no real Union with him Object But doth not our Saviour say Every Branch in me that beareth not Fruit he taketh away And again If a Man abideth not in me he is cast forth as a Branch and is withered and Men gather them and cast them into the Fire and they are burned Doth not this prove that such who have real Union with Christ may eternally perish Answ I know this is brought as a grand Proof for final falling away But to give an answer hereunto 1. Some tell you that there is no need to translate the words so but that it may as well be translated Every Branch not bringing forth Fruit in me that is that have not real Union in me For though there can be no true Fruit brought forth without real and saving Union with Christ yet Men may bring forth some kind of Fruit and such that looks like good Fruit it is called Fruit He may pray hear the Word and lead an honest moral and sober Life yea and give to the Poor and yet not bring forth this Fruit in Christ or from a real Union he hath with him for all Acts of an External Profession in Religion may be brought forth without any Divine Principle of Grace or being rooted and grafted into Christ by the Holy Ghost and such a one the good Husband-man will discover for this Man's Fruit will not continue but wither Having not root in himself but endureth for a while for when Tribulation and Persecution ariseth because of the Word by and by he is offended Evident it is that all that received the Seed into good Ground or were sincere Christians brought forth Fruit to Everlasting Life though not all the like Quantity But 2. Let it be considered that there is a twofold being in Christ spoken of in God's Word as Christ also is compared to a Vine under a twofold Consideration 1. There is a Spiritual Real and Invisible being in Christ by Faith and the indwelling of the Holy Spirit and these are grafted into Christ the Vine spiritually considered and so have that true Union with him of which we speak 2. There is also an External or Visible being in Christ by an outward profession Hence those that are baptized in his Name are said to be baptized into Christ Paul saith of some that they were in Christ before me How did he know who were savingly invisibly in Christ No doubt he speaks of their visible being in him by that Profession they made of the Gospel and by their being baptized and in this respect Vine is to be taken for the Church which sometimes bears Christ's Name Now evident it is many that thus are in Christ that is by a Profession and Sacramental Implantation may bring forth some sort of Fruit for a while but for want of a real Union with Christ they having not a Supply of Grace and Divine Sap from the Root they abide not in Christ that is in a visible Profession but are cast forth as withered Branches and at last will be cast into the Fire But now whosoever bringeth forth true Spiritual Fruit who is visibly in Christ the Vine him will God purge that he may bring forth more Fruit. And that this is the true meaning of this Text is plain if we consider what Christ saith of all his Elect Ones as hinted to you before viz. That he had not only chosen them but ordained them that they should go and bring forth Fruit and that their Fruit shall remain And this he speaks to his Disciples soon after in this very Chapter to comfort them lest they might fear miscarrying and become like such who are withered Branches And this is sufficient to remove this Objection Thirdly The Union of the Soul with Christ as to the excellent firm and abiding Nature thereof is further demonstrated and strengthened by the consideration of the Union of Christ to the Father and them as it is expressed by our blessed Lord I in them and thou in me that they may be perfect in One 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 into one First the Father in Christ the Fulness of the Godhead being in him bodily then Christ in Believers so that from that fulness of Grace Strength c. that the Father communicated to the Son as Mediator by virtue of his Union with him and which is communicable to us all his Members do receive from Christ by virtue of their Union with him Our Lord prayed in Verse 20 That they all may be one as thou Father art in me and I in thee that they also may be one in us c. Now though it be hard to understand the Nature of this Union in some Respects yet this is easy to comprehend viz. that the Union between the Father and Christ is an inseparable Union it is an abiding Union or it is a Union that cannot be dissolved Why then let us consider since Christ
evil it is to proceed no further but if he cannot then he is oblidg'd by the holy Law of Christ to take one or two more and go to him and strive to convince him and bring him to a sight and sense of his iniquity but if he cannot do it then it ought to be brought unto the Church and if he will not hear the Church then the Fan of Excommunication is to be used in the Name of Jesus Christ and they purged out As to such who rend themselves from a Church or violate their sacred Covenant by irregularly withdrawing themselves they ought to be marked and solemnly in the publick Congregation declared to have withdrawn rent and cut off themselves from the Communion of the Church and no longer to be owned nor lookt upon as Members and none to Communicate with them until they have given satisfaction by Repentance The Second part of the Fan of Discipline is that rule laid down by the Apostle of withdrawing from every Brother and Sister that walketh disorderly as such that are Busibodies Tatlers or Idle or such that neglect their Duties in attending on the Church in times of solemn Worship or that make Parties or cause Division in the Church and refuse to live in Obedience to Christ under the due and just Government thereof or to obey them that are set over them in the Lord or who strive to have the prehemience like Diotrophes being Vain-glorious prating against or despising of Dignities or the just Authority of Christs Ministers or Angels of his Churches as the beloved Apostle speaks 3 Joh. 9 10. Wherefore if I come I will Remember his deeds which he doth prating against us with malicious Words and not content therwith neither doth he himself receive the Brethren and forbideth them that would and casteth them out of the Church These are to be marked and withdrawn from 2 Thess 3. 6. Not to be counted as Enemies but exhorted as Brethren Unless they provoke the Church to further and a more severe Censure Some of this sort oft-times strive to draw away disciples after them and seek to disquiet the Peace of the Church and in a fawning and flattering manner to deceive the hearts of the Simple therefore these if they will not hear the Church are to be quite fanned out also by Excommunication and to be looked upon as an Heathen-man or Publican as in the Case of Notorious and Scandalous Sinners or such who are guilty of Heresie Mat. 18. Fifthly Jesus Christ hath also another Fan in his hand to purge his floor or cleanse his Wheat from the Chaff filth and defilement of Sin namely the Holy Spirit and by this means he cleanses and Purifies in a gracious manner the Souls of his own People Such were some of you but ye are washed but ye are Sanctified but ye are Justified in the Name of the Lord Jesus and by the Spirit of our God What filthy Creatures were those Corinthians before the Lord Jesus by his Spirit had purged and Sanctified them Faith of the the Operation of God is a most excellent Grace it is by Faith in the Blood of Christ that we come to be purged from the Guilt of Sin Faith applying his Merits and Righteousness unto the Soul in Justification and such is the Nature thereof that it makes holy the Hearts and Lives of all such Persons in whom it is by the Spirit wrought or infused in Sanctification And hath put no difference between them and us Purifying their hearts by Faith Yea it cleanseth them from all filthyness of Flesh and Spirit that they may perfect Holyness in the fear of God But let me tell you that the Spirit and Grace of Christ in this respect is as a Fan rather to Cleanse the Saints by purging out the Chaff of Corruption which naturally is in their Hearts and Lives than to purge Hypocrites and gross Professors out of the Church and to that I Principally referr here 6. Moreover Christ hath the Fan of Persecution or the Sufferings of the Cross and all other afflictions which he brings upon his People which he uses to purge and purify their Souls and his Churches too And from hence Afflictions are compaired to a Refiners fire He shall set as a Refiners fire and Purifier of Silver He that is the Messiah i. e. our Lord Jesus Christ this is his Work viz. to purge his People who in this Place are compared to Silver and Gold that is refined As in my Text they are likened unto Wheat in this he is compared to a Refiner and hath his Furnace in the other to an Husbandman and so hath his Fan. Both these Texts allude to the same thing and doing the same work namely to sever and separate the clean from the unclean the Gold from the Dross the Chaff from the Wheat And evident it is that Persecution Trials and Afflictions commonly make a great discovery who are Wheat or pure Gold viz. Sincere Believers and who drossy and chaffy Professors If Wheat Persecution purges and purified them But if they are Chaff it usually fans them away But he that received the seed in stony places the same is he which heareth the Word and anon with joy reciveth it Yet hath he not root in himself but endureth for a while for when Tribulation or Persecution ariseth because of the Word by and by he is offended Thus the fan of Persecution purges these Chaffy Professors out of Christs Spiritual floor or rather his garner Namely his Church into which in a day of Liberty they got and had a place but they cannot bear the Wind and blast of Affliction and Tribulation And as it purges out much Chaff so also the Wheat is thereby refined and made more clean and fit for the Lords use Of so great benefit is Persecution to Gods Church that they cannot some times be without it it is if need be that we are in heaviness if we need it not or if Christ sees there is no need of it we shall never feel the Rod He doth it not for his pleasure but for our profit that we might partake of his Holiness And this Jehovah by the Prophet further makes known to us This is the fruit of all the taking away your Sin And thus the Lord purgeth away the filth of the Daughter of Sion and the Blood of Jerusalem from the midst thereof by the Spirit of Judgment and by the Spirit of burning The Rod of Affliction or Furnace of Persecution cannot purge out the filth of Sin that is in the Lords People without the operations of the Holy Spirit The Spirit is called a Spirit of burning because like fire it burns up and consumes the Filth Chaff and Dross that is in us Before Trials and Persecution comes Christ seems to have a very great floor a great heap or much Corn but when he comes to try them with this fan in his hand one great part
in my flesh this Chaff cleaves to all Christs Wheat 6. Wheat is of prime and chiefest use of it excellent things are made as Meat for Princes So the Lords faithful People are of chief use in Gods hand of all others the Lips of the Righteous feed many 7. That Nation that abounds with the finest Wheat is esteemed a choice Land a happy Nation So likewise that Kingdom and Nation in which are abundance of godly Christians it is a happy Kingdom a blessed Nation because such are the common Interest of the Land or Place where they dwell they are called the Pillers of the Earth 8. Wheat is Threshed with the flail to sever it from the straw and chaff by the Husbandman so God to sever the Wheat i. e. the godly from the chaffy Professor and free them of the Filth and Corruption of their own hearts brings his flail of Affliction and Persecution upon them 9. Wheat is also fanned to cleanse it and it is to be noted that the fan in the Hand of the Husbandman tosses up the Wheat and Chaff together and then he shakes it to and fro this way and that way on his knees So the Lord Jesus with his spiritual Fan tosses the Godly and Hypocritical Professor by the same Afflictions Trials Persecutions and Tempations And O what hurryings tossings and Tumblings to and fro in their Spirits have some Christians met with in the late times and still daily meet withal they have their ups and downs this Affliction and the other Temptation this Loss and the other Cross But yet nevertheless they are not tost out or blown away by the fan but evident it is the Chaff is hereby purged out while Christs Wheat is refined they abide fanning as I hinted before but so doth not the Carnal and light Professor They are offended through this means as our Saviour shews and are ready to say with that wicked man of old this Evil is of the Lord why should I wait upon him any longer Believers know God doth it not for his Pleasure but for their Profit that they might be partakers of his Holiness Hence it is said that they endure Chastening and faint not when they are rebuked of the Lord. Quest 5. What is intended by Christ's Garner I answer Christ hath a twofold garner First His Church is his garner 1. A Garner is prepared on purpose to retain and safely to secure the Wheat in a heap together where it is carefully to be look'd after So is the Church of God appointed and prepared to receive and secure his faithful People together 't is not built for Chaff nor Tares and great care and pains is required of Christs servants in looking to and taking care of his Spiritual Wheat in his Church 2. Yet through the Negligence or want of Wisdom in the Servants oft-times some Chaff is brought into the Garner with the Wheat which when the Husbandman see 's it by viewing his Grain he is Troubled at his servant see saith he what abundance of Chaff you have brought in with the Wheat which spoils the beauty of it to such a degree that it does not seem to be near so good as indeed it is So it is here for want of Care or through weakness or want of Knowledge in Christs Ministers and Servants in discerning who are sincere Christians and who are not Many unsound and Chaffy Professors are let into the Church or Churches of Jesus Christ which is displeasing unto him because they spoil the Beauty and Glory thereof and cause many to reproach his faithful ones as it also renders them in the sight of the Carnal World not to be the People which indeed they are 3. The Husbandman therefore causes the Wheat in his Garner to be fanned again to clear it of the Chaff that is got in amongst it so Christ with the Fan of Persecution often times fans his People to purge out the loose and prophane from among them Secondly By the Garner is meant Heaven it self into which all the Elect shall be put at the last day and into this Garner shall none come but pure Wheat And there shall in no wise enter into it any thing that defileth neither whatsoever worketh abomination or that maketh a Lye but they which are written in the Lambs book of Life 6ly And lastly What is meant by burning up the Chaff with unquenchable fire Answ I answer by burning up the Chaff with unquenchable fire is meant the direful Wrath of God which sometimes seizeth on ungodly persons in this world and shall eternally take hold of all the Chaff in the world to come The Wrath of God is often compared to fire in the Scripture There went up a smoke out of his nostrils and a fire out of his mouth devoured Coals were kindled by it So in another place it is said A fire goeth before him c. Shall thy wrath burn like fire Psa 89. 46. His fury is poured out like fire and the Rocks are thrown down by him 1. Fire is a terrible and most amazing Element especially when it breaks forth like a masterless Enemy and none can stop it So is the Wrath of God very terrible when he poureth it forth in his greatest fury O what a frightful Cry doth a dreadful Fire that breaks out in a Town or City cause what wringing of hands Men tremble Women miscarry oft-times Children screech out it frightens the very Fowls of the Air and Beasts of the Earth and turns all Faces into Paleness how amazing was the flames of Sodom and how terrible is the burning of Monnt Aetna the Wrath of God when it furiously breaketh forth upon a People and Nation or particular Person causeth dreadful horror it maketh the stoutest heart to quake and the strongest hands feeble At his wrath the earth shall tremble and the nations shall not be able to abide his indignation His fury is poured out like fire and the Mountains are thrown down before him Can thy heart endure or thy hands be strong in the day when I contend with thee Who can stand before his indignation O how will the wicked fly into holes quiver like a leaf and cry to the Rocks and Mountains to fall upon them and hide them from the face of him that sitteth on the Throne and from the wrath of the Lamb. 2. Fire breaks out sometimes very suddenly when none think of it but all are as they judge safe and secure yet in a moment how are they surprized when nothing but the horror and cry of fire fire fire is heard in their ears So Gods Wrath like a dreadful and an unexpected fire breaks out sometimes suddenly upon the ungodly How surprizing were the flames of Sodom and the amazing hand-writing on Belshazars wall when he was drinking Wine in Bowls immediately the Kings countenance was changed and he was troubled in his thoughts so that the joynts of his
prayed the Father and was heard herein that all that the Father had given him might be one as He and the Father was one What can be a greater Argument to prove that that Union which is between Christ and Believers is an inseparable an abiding and an undissolvable Union The Union here doth not respect that Essential Union that is between the Father and the Son but in respect of Christ as he is our Head and Mediator in which respect the Father poured into him of his abundant Fulness that so we having a firm perfect and setled Union with him might in a glorious manner receive from him and be supplied with all things we need And Christ being the Medium of our Union with God both the Father's Union with Christ and Christ's Union with us are for the final Perfection and compleating that Glorious Work he hath begun in the Souls of his People until we all come to be with him where he is and behold his Glory If therefore we consider the Nature of this Union and the Prayer of Christ that it might be perfected and abide undissolvable it must follow that it is impossible for any Soul that is thus united to the Lord Jesus ever so to fall away as eternally to perish Fourthly By this Spiritual Union with Christ we partake of his Blessed Image or Divine Nature So that the Head and Members are of one kind and not like Nebuchadnezzar's Image a Head of Gold and a Belly and Thighs of Brass and Legs of Iron and Feet and Toes part of Iron and part of Clay This would be to make the Mystical Body of Christ a Monster an Immortal Head an Incorruptible Head and a Mortal Body and Members that may corrupt putrify and become loathsom No this cannot be such as is the Head as to Nature and Quality such is the Body and every Member in particular a living Head and living Members a Head of pure Gold and Members of pure Gold also a Head that cannot die and therefore the Members cannot die For Fifthly It is a Vital Vnion as you have heard that is to say the same Life that is in Christ is in all Believers And as it is in the natural Body the Members have not only Life in the Head but Life in themselves also and so long as there is Life in the Head there shall be Life in the Members so it is here And this must therefore be for ever for by the same parity of Reason that one Member may die or corrupt the whole Body may die and corrupt also But Christ is our Life and the Spirit which is the Bond of this Union communicates Life to every Soul in whom he resides and dwells and the Holy Spirit hath taken up his abode in Believers for ever He that hath the Spirit hath the Son and he that hath the Son hath Life I live yet not I but Christ liveth in me From hence I argue Arg. 1. If he that believeth in Christ or that hath Union with Christ is a Part or Limb of Christ Mystical then not one Soul that believes in Christ and has real Union with him can eternally perish Shall a Member of Christ perish or be torn from his Body Brethren was it Christ's Natural Body only that was concerned in that Prophecy A Bone of him shall not be broken Or did Christ take more care of the Members of his Natural Body than of the Members of his Mystical Body Arg. 2. If Christ's Love to and Care of the Members of his Mystical Body be greater than any Man's Love to or Care of the Members of his Natural Body can be then not one of Christ's Sheep or Saints can eternally perish But his Love to and Care of the Members of his Mystical Body is far greater than theirs can be therefore it follows no Believer can ever perish Arg. 3. If the Union between Christ and Believers be a Marriage-Union and that those that Christ does espouse and bring into that Relation to himself he doth espouse for ever if it is a Union like that Union that is between God the Father and Christ as Mediator if it be an indissolvable Union a Union which God nor Christ will ever break nor Sin Satan nor no Enemy can ever break then not one Soul that is truly and really united to Christ can ever so fall away as eternally to perish But all this we have proved to be true therefore not one Soul that hath true and real Union with Christ can fall away so as eternally to perish Arg. 4. If the Love of God and the Love of Christ abides firm for ever to every Soul that hath Union with Christ which is the Spring efficient and moving Cause of this Union then not one of them who have Union with Christ can perish But we have proved that the Love of the Father and Son abides firm for ever to every Soul that has Union with Christ therefore not one of them can perish for ever Arg. 5. If Christ died rose again and ascended into Heaven as the Head and Representative of all those that were given unto him and have Union with him then as sure as he is now in Heaven they shall every Soul of them come thither But this hereafter I shall fully prove and clearly God assisting make appear when I come to speak to the next General Argument Arg. 6. If the Union between Christ and Believers is so strong and firm a Union intensively that Christ and they become one Spirit so that as if there was but one Spirit in Christ and in them or what the Spirit is to Christ and doth to Christ as Mediator without measure he is to every Believer and does for every Believer in measure according to each Believer's Necessity and Capacity then this Union secures every Believer from falling so as to perish for ever But this we have proved is so the Spirit must either desert Christ as you heard or them if ever the Union be broken not Christ that all will say is impossible not Believers because of the blessed Union they have with him and also because Christ hath promised that the Spirit shall abide in them for ever Nay this is also the absolute Promise of the Father to the Son in the Covenant of Grace And as for me this is my Covenant with them saith Jehovah My Spirit that is upon thee and my Words which I have put in thy Mouth shall not depart out of thy Mouth nor out of the Mouth of thy Seed nor out of the Mouth of thy Seed's Seed from henceforth and for ever Arg. 7. By virtue of this Sacred Union because Christ lives the Saints or those that have Union with him shall live also which Blessing besides he has by a positive Promise assur'd them of then no Soul that hath real Union with him can perish But this our Blessed Saviour doth assert Because I live ye shall live also that is the
a Sum 12. That Purchase of Remission of Sin and Salvation that leaves Men under a Certainty of Damnation is not esteemed Redemption at all but a Purchase of Remission and Salvation upon the Condition these Men talk of leaves most under a Certainty of Damnation because it is an impossible Condition in respect of Man he being dead in Sins and Trespasses therefore can't perform it and also in respect of Christ because he never purchased Grace for them to enable them to perform that Condition 13. If the Death and Resurrection of Christ shall have its proper Effect to the Eternal Salvation of all them for whom he died as a Corn of Wheat that falleth into the Ground or is sown in the Earth in that respect hath its Effect then all for whom he died shall be saved But his Death c. shall have like Effect see his own Words And Jesus answered them saying The Hour is come that the Son of Man should be glorified Verily verily I say unto you Except a Corn of Wheat fall into the Ground and die it abideth alone but if it die it bringeth forth much Fruit. See here all that are and shall be saved our Lord ascribeth unto his Death as the absolute Effect thereof all his Elect being virtually in him as all the Increase virtually is in that one Corn of Wheat that is sown into the Earth that is produced by it See Reverend Dr. Chauncy If saith he there be the same Eternal and Unchangeable Cause of Redemption as of Application as to the same Persons then whosoever is redeemed shall have Redemption applied and be saved eternally But there is the same Eternal and Unchangeable Cause of both Ergo. 3. All that are redeemed must be saved or if they be not saved the Reason is from the Insufficiency of his Redemption and whatsoever is not efficient is not sufficient to attain the End either from want of Virtue in the Thing or Will in the Efficient Now if Christ's Intention were to redeem all he intended that which he could not do if he intended not to redeem all whatever the simple Virtue of his Obedience might have done had it had an Intention of the Agent annex'd to it yet having it not it is limited by it and becomes insufficient 4. If the Death of Christ be sufficient to redeem all and all are not actually redeemed so as to be saved it is Nonsense to talk of Universal Redemption for an Universal Redemption without Universal Salvation is an Absurdity of the first Rate 5. If Christ's Death be universally sufficient then it is irresistable in attaining its End and if so Man's Will cannot hinder it But these Men that hold Universal Redemption will say That notwithstanding this Redemption some Men will not be saved therefore this Redemption is not sufficient to save all for it seems it doth not conquer every Man's Will so as to make him willing to be saved and it seems by them Christ is such a Redeemer as cannot save whom he will and therefore not being an Alsufficient Redeemer cannot be a sufficient Redeemer to save all 6. He that died to redeem all died instead of all But Christ did not die in the room or stead of all The Major wants no Proof and all Opposition to Christ dying in our stead is but a meer Wrangle And that Point is yielded of late by our soberest and most Learned Vniversalists I proceed to the Minor Christ did not die in the stead or room of all for if so in what Christ suffered in their stead that are not saved he was injured To pay this or that Man's Money and be accepted and taken Debtor and Paymaster in his stead and yet for all this if the Man is not discharged nor one Farthing of his Debt both Christ and the Sinner must needs be fallaciously and injuriously dealt with 7. It is not fit Christ should die for all seeing his Father elected not all and gave not all to him for Christ to redeem more were to disobey his Father's Will and not to do it If any say God elected all it 's most absurd to talk of chusing some from among many others When a Man takes the whole Number this is no Election or if any say that Election is Conditional provided a Man will this also is no Election for if Election be upon the Condition of Man's free Will one Man is not chosen and not another but all have equal previous Designation to the End and so there is no Election at all 8. All that Christ shed his Blood for he loved with a Conjugal Love and therefore must be married to them in Application and they must necessarily be saved 9. The Works peculiarly ascribed to each Person according to their Divine Order and Manner of working are of equal Extent whom the Father elects the Son redeems and the Holy Ghost sanctifies Thus far the Reverend Dr. Isaac Chauncy I might add divers other Arguments against this pretended Universal Redemption but because what I have already said under this Argument taken from the Death of Christ doth so fully overthrow such a pretended conditional Universal Redemption I shall say no more unto it Object But doth not the Scripture say that Christ died for all and for the whole World and for every Man Answ 1. It cannot be taken for every Individual Man and Woman in the World for the Reasons we have given 2. It is evident by All that the word World doth in many places only intend some of all sorts by a Synecdoche a part being put for the whole As it is said All Judea and Jerusalem and all the Regions round about Jordan went out to be baptized of John Behold the same baptizeth speaking of Christ and all Men come to him Again Christ saith When I am lifted up I will draw all Men to me Also Paul saith That the Manifestation of the Spirit is given to every Man to profit withal Hath every Man and Woman in the World the Holy Ghost in them and the eminent Gifts thereof The Apostle says That every Creature of God is good and nothing to be refused that is to say every Creature of God is good for Food Now pray are not these words to be taken with restriction Are not Toads and Snakes and a multitude of other Creatures and Things the Creatures of God and are they therefore good for Food or intended here I even wonder to see how Men run into Mistakes through ignorance of some Texts of Scripture As Mr. Joshua Exel lately and very confidently and boldly hath asserted in print That John the Baptist did certainly baptize all universally even both Men Women and Children because the Text says That all Judea Jerusalem and all the Regions round about Jordan went out and were baptized of him which I have answered and shewed his weakness in asserting any such thing from thence All there no doubt intends but
said that those who follow Christ and suffer for him shall be rewarded at the Resurrection of the Just as Luke 14. 14. And in another Place it is said in the World to come as Luke 18. 30. So much shall serve to shew you what is meant by the World to come but before I speak to that Taste of the Powers of the World to come which the Persons spoken of in our Text are said to have let me add a word or two as touching the Nature and Glory of the World to come though we have as yet but only some dark glimpse of it But to proceed 1. It shall be a World not under the Curse of Man's Sin as this World is The Earth is under the Curse Briars and Thorns are the Fruit of the Curse and all Creatures groan under the Curse the Sin of Mankind hath brought upon them But when the new World comes in there shall be no more Curse instead of the Thorn shall come up the Fig-tree and instead of the Briar shall come up the Myrtle-tree The Creature groans under the Curse But it shall be delivered from the Bondage of Corruption into the glorious Liberty of the Children of God Envy shall depart from the Creatures they shall not tear and devour one another in the World to come as they do in this World see Isa 11. 6 7 8 9. It is in the World to come that all things shall be restored to that glorious State signified by the Restitution of all things Whom the Heavens must receive until the Times of the Restitution of all things which God hath spoken by the Mouth of all his Holy Prophets since the World began That which all the Prophets have spoken of and expected shall certainly come or be fulfilled 2. The World to come shall be a World without Sin a Holy World a Righteous World this present World is a wicked World an ungodly World but all the Inhabitants of that World to come shall be Holy they shall be all filled with Righteousness Hence it is Peter saith We according to his Promise look for a new Heaven and a new Earth wherein dwelleth Righteousness 3. The Government of that new World shall be alone in the Hands of the Saints no wicked Man shall be in any Place of Power there no corrupt Judges nor Justices Righteousness shall then bear Rule The People also shall be all Righteous they shall inherit the Land for ever the Branch of my planting the Work of my Hands that I may be glorified The Kingdom and Dominion and greatness of the Kingdom under the whole Heaven shall be given to the People of the Saints of the most High Whether they shall have the Kingdom before Christ comes or not I cannot determine though I suppose part of this Prophecy will be fulfilled before then but besure then they shall have all Kingdoms under the whole Heavens and the Glory and Greatness of them for ever 4. The World to come shall be a World without Sorrow and that is because it shall be a World without Sin whilst Sin remains Sorrow will remain but then no more Pain nor Misery shall any of God's Children indure for ever And God shall wipe all Tears from all Faces and there shall be no more Death neither Sorrow nor crying neither shall there be any more Pain for the former things are passed away The Inhabitant of that City shall not say I am sick 5. There shall be no Devil to perplex to tempt nor to disturb God's People Satan shall be bound though others think that shall be before this World begins in the greatest Glory of it 6. It shall be a World of great and wonderful Light which may be taken as I conceive both literally and mystically The Sun shall no more be thy Light by Day neither for Brightness shall the Moon give Light by Night but the Lord shall be unto thee an Everlasting Light and thy God thy Glory Compare it with Revelation 22. 4 5. And there shall be no Night there and they need no Candle neither Light of the Sun for the Lord God giveth them Light and they shall reign for ever and ever God will never withdraw himself from his People nor hide his Face in that World as oft-times he doth in this 7. It shall be a joyful World nothing but Joy and Singing in that World those who will not sing now if Godly shall sing then Behold my Servants shall sing for Joy of Heart but ye shall howl for Vexation of Spirit The World to come will be a sad and woful World to the Ungodly for there is a World to come for them I mean Eternal Misery in Hell But Believers shall sing in the Heights of Sion and flow together in the Goodness of the Lord. In the Heights of Sion or in the Time of the greatest Glory of the Kingdom of the Messiah Moreover it is said They shall rejoice even with joy and singing 8. They that dwell in the World to come shall have good and blessed Company glorious Company Christ's Company and the Company of all his Saints They shall sit down with Abraham Isaac and Jacob in the Kingdom of God Behold the Tabernacle of God is with Men and he will dwell with them He shall come then in the Clouds with Power and great Glory and we shall be taken up to meet the Lord in the Air and so shall we ever be with the Lord. To meet him in the Air he does not meet us we shall not be going up to Heaven as soon as raised no no but Christ will come down to us to dwell and reign with his Saints on Earth when that World begins Blessed are the Meek for they shall inherit the Earth He hath made us Kings and Priests and we shall reign on the Earth All the Godly are under this Promise therefore it must refer to the World to come and not be fulfilled till the Day of the Resurrection 9. It will be a World of great Riches Wealth and Glory the chief City in that World the Walls of it shall be Jaspar and the City was of pure Gold Though this City may be a Figure of the Church yet no doubt there is more intended it is that City Abraham Isaac and Jacob sought for that had Foundations every Saint in that World shall have a Kingdom and a Crown of Glory though it be all but one Kingdom yet it shall be as if every one only possessed it himself Henceforth there is laid up for me a Crown of Righteousness which God the Righteous Judg will give to me in that Day and not only to me but to all them also that love his appearance Some Saints have hardly enough Bread to eat in this World that shall have a Crown a Kingdom in the World to come Hearken my beloved Brethren Hath not God chosen the Poor of this World rich in