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A37483 Tropologia, or, A key to open Scripture metaphors the first book containing sacred philology, or the tropes in Scripture, reduc'd under their proper heads, with a brief explication of each / partly translated and partly compil'd from the works of the learned by T.D. The second and third books containing a practical improvement (parallel-wise) of several of the most frequent and useful metaphors, allegories, and express similitudes of the Old and New Testament / by B.K. De Laune, Thomas, d. 1685.; Keach, Benjamin, 1640-1704. 1681 (1681) Wing D895; ESTC R24884 855,682 1,006

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intend to be Partakers of any good in Heaven or Earth in a way of Right in a way of Love and Mercy must get an Interest in Christ and abide in continual Obedience to the Gospel IV. In vain are all the Endeavours of wicked Men in keeping him from the Possession of his Right He will soon dash them in pieces and tread them under his Feet who oppose his coming to the Throne and the taking full Possession of his Inheritance V. Let us have our Eyes continually up unto him and pray that he would make haste to lay claim to his Right and take unto him his great Power and reign Let us cry Thy Kingdom come thy Will be done in Earth as it is in Heaven c. Christ the only Foundation Isa. 28.16 Behold I lay in Zion for a Foundation a Stone a tryed Stone a precious Corner-Stone a sure Foundation c. 1 Cor. 3.11 For other Foundation can no Man lay than that which is laid which is Jesus Christ. THis Term Foundation is Relative it relates to a House the Metaphor is taken from Architects The Church of God is compared to a House or Building and Jesus Christ to the Foundation thereof the Greek 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 from 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 to put or place metaphorically denotes the chief head or principal thing without which what depends upon it cannot subsist no more than a Structure without a Foundation Metaphora a Fundamentis aedificiorum sumpta quae firma immota esse opportet Victorin Shigel in Nov. Test. METAPHOR I. A Foundation of a House or Building is the Contrivance of a wise and skilful Architect or chief Master-Builder II. A Foundation as to the Form Manner and Dimension of it is agreed upon and laid out by the chief Master-Builder III. A Foundation is the first part of a Building 't is laid before the Superstructure can be raised 't is the bottom of the whole Fabrick IV. A Foundation of a stately Structure is laid deep and much of it is out of sight and hard to find the Bottom of it V. A Foundation of a House must be laid of suitable Matter or that which is sure and safe to build a Superstructure upon hence the Foundation is usually laid with Stone if a stately House because durable VI. A Foundation of a stately Structure or Building is laid with tried Stones such Stones that the Builder knoweth the Nature and Temper of and not only so but to be sure he oft-times proves them himself with the Hammer and sets his Servants to prove and try them likewise VII A Foundation is a necessary part of a Building there can be no House built without a Foundation And it is very dangerous to build upon a false and rotten Foundation witness the overthrow of the House built upon the Sand. VIII When the Foundation-stone or Bottom of the Building is laid there are many Stones added and joyned to it and all the whole Structure is united and fitted to the Foundation IX The Foundation is the strongest part of the House it is that which bears up and supports the whole Fabrick X. There is Proportion between the Foundation and Superstructure you may judg of the House for Matter and Form by the Foundation thereof XI As the Foundation beareth the weight of the whole Fabrick and Structure so also the whole Furniture and all which doth adorn it is born by it Parallel I. THe Lord Jesus the Spiritual Foundation is the glorious Contrivance of the eternal God who is the wise and chief Master-Builder of Heaven and Earth II. The Father having chosen Christ God-man for this glorious Design laid him for a Foundation in his eternal Decree and brought him forth and manifested him to the World for all Men that would be saved to build upon Behold I lay in Zion for a Foundation a Stone c. II. Jesus Christ is first proposed to Sinners by the Father as the Pillar or Foundation of Grace and Salvation If he had not been found out as a Foundation for the Saints and Church of God to be built upon how could the House of God have been raised hence Christ was by Decree and Promise very early laid The Seed of the Woman shall break the Serpents Head The Lord Jesus Christ is laid as the Bottom of our Justification the Bottom of our Pardon Peace and Salvation IV. Christ the Spiritual Foundation was laid in the deep and hidden Counsels of the glorious Trinity Who is able to find out the Bottoms and see the depths of that eternal Purpose and Decree of God being so mysteriously laid for a Foundation V. The Lord Jesus Christ is suitable and fit for a Foundation he is called a Rock to build upon a Rock is safe and he is called a Stone I lay in Zion for a Foundation a Stone The Father saw that the Lord Jesus would be every way fit and meet to erect that glorious Building and heavenly Structure of the Church and our everlasting Salvation upon VI. Christ is a tried Stone therefore called a sure Foundation God the Father will adventure to build his Church upon Christ and venture him with his Covenant as Mediator and Surety of it and all with him he is a chosen and select Stone pick'd out from amongst Men and Angels and no●● only so but also a tryed Stone he hath been in the Furnace of his Father's Wrath and under God's Hammer and under great Temptation from Men and Satan he was tryed to the utmost and found by the Saints in all Ages a safe and sure Foundation he never fail'd any that built their Hope and Salvation upon him VII Christ the Foundation must be laid or down will the Building go Salvation is to be had no other way if Men do not build and rely only upon him their Foundation will deceive them they will fall into Hell Let their Structure seem never so famous they refusing this sure Rock build upon the Sands and their House will fall for another Foundation can no Man lay If ye believe not that I am he ye shall dye in your Sins VIII Upon Christ the Foundation are all Believers as well hewed and squared Stones laid to build up the spiritual House to whom coming as to a living Stone disallowed indeed of Men but chosen of God and precious ye also as lively Stones are built up a Spiritual House c. All the whole Superstructure being fitly framed is united and joyned to Christ the Foundation by Faith and Obedience IX The Lord Jesus Christ is the whole Strength and only Support of the Church all Saints rely and depend on him for Grace Righteousness Justification Pardon of Sin Safety Direction and eternal Life In the Lord shall one say I have Strength be strong in the Lord and in the Power of his Might without me ye can do nothing X. There is a Suitableness and Proportion
gentle and mild ways to reclaim them XVIII If a mild Fatherly intreaty and gentle usage will not reclaim them the Father uses a Rod and chastises them because he loves them XIX A Father corrects his Children not that he delights in it but because it is absolutely necessary he proportions the punishment to the Crime his Bowels yerning upon them the while and when the Chastisement has effected its end he is ready with open Arms to receive them as in the case of the Prodigal XX. A Father provides a Portion for his Children and takes care of their future maintenance and subsistence it being his duty to lay up for them PARALLEL I. GOd is the Author of Spiritual Being to his People Of his own will begat he us with the Word of Truth Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ which according to his abundant mercy hath begotten us again unto a lively hope c. Hence Believers are called his Children begotten by his holy Word and Spirit II. God the Spiritual Father nourishes and with Parental tenderness brings up his Children hence 't is said they are born up by him from the Belly and carried from the Womb To be laid to the Breast like new-born Babes that they may receive the sincere Milk of the Word III. God Cloaths his Saints He that so Cloaths the grass of the field shall he not much more Cloath you O ye of little Faith He Cloaths them with the Garments of Salvation covers them with the Robe of Righteousness and adorns them with the graces of his Spirit and Evangelical Holiness that he might take the more delight in him IV. God so loved his children that he sent his only begotten Son to save them In love to their Souls he delivers them they are precious in his sight and honourable and therefore he hath loved them c. Like as a Father pitieth his Children so the Lord pitieth them that fear him V. God saves and defends his Children from their Soul-Enemies as Sin Satan Spiritual Wickedness in high places which without his help would be too strong for them therefore he covers them with his wing from the rage and malice of Persecutors he is always ready to take their part If it had not been the Lord who was on our side says David when men rose up against us then they had swallowed us up quick c. What a strict charge does the Lord give to the Ungodly touching his Israel When they went from Nation to Nation and from one Kingdom to another people he suffered no man to do them wrong yea he reproved Kings for their sakes saying Touch not mine Anointed and do my Prophets no harm VI. God is exceeding tender and thoughtful of the Babes and weak ones among his people and gives particular charge concerning them unto his Ministers Strengthen ye the weak hands and confirm the feeble knees And in another place Comfort the feeble minded support the weak He is said to gather the Lambs with his arm and carry them in his bosom and gently to lead those that are with young VII God provides Food for his people and whatsoever else they want The young Lyons do lack and suffer hunger but they that seek the Lord shall not want any good thing There is no want to them that fear him He abundantly blesses Sions provision and satisfies her poor with bread Gives meat to them that fear him for he is ever mindful of his Covenant He provides Physick for their Soul-Diseases Bless the Lord O my Soul says David who forgiveth all thine iniquities who healeth all thy diseases VIII The Lord takes great delight to hear his little Children his Babes in Christ learn to pray and open their wants to him and though they stammer out a request or sigh or lisp out a Petition he is willing to hear and answer them His Spirit helps their infirmities for they know not what they should pray for as they ought and maketh intercession for them with unutterable groans Though like the Prophet they chatter like a ●●rane yet he will not despise them but rather lend his Ear to them than to the vain pomp and empty Ceremonies of Formalists and the specious performances of the Hypocrite IX God is proposed by Christ as a holy patern and example to his Saints Be ye perfect as your Father in heaven is perfect And in another place Be ye merciful as your Father also is merciful God is not soon angry but patient and long-suffering so should his Children be c. X. The Lord God loves such of his Spiritual Children best who walk closest with him who are holy as he is holy pure as he is pure who are changed into his Image made partakers of the Divine Nature Daniel was greatly beloved and David recorded to be a Man after Gods own heart by way of Eminency and John is called the beloved Disciple after the same manner For it is agreeable to Reason and Equity that where there is the nearest similitude there should be the dearest love and Vnion XI None teacheth like the heavenly Father none more careful to train up and instruct his Children in right ways he hath given them his holy Word which is able to make them wise to salvation Prophets Evangelists Apostles Pastors and Teachers to instruct them Rules to walk by Precepts of behaviour towards Enemies and Friends high and low rich and poor I will teach you saith the Lord what ye shall do He teaches sinners in the way He teacheth the hand to war it is he only that teacheth to profit Isa. 48.17 In a word he hath given them the Lord Jesus in whom are hid all the Treasures of wisdom and knowledge XII The Ears of the Lord are ever open to the crys of his Children Ask and ye shall receive c. whatsoever ye shall ask in prayer believing ye shall receive This is the confidence that we have in him that if we ask any thing according to his will he heareth us and if we know that he heareth us whatsoever we ask we know that we have the Petitions that we have desired of him XIII The Lord God knows what 's best for his Children and never fails to supply them if they ask in Faith He never refuses but when they ask amiss Ye ask and receive not says the Apostle James because ye ask amiss c. XIV The heavenly Father when Israel would be going on in a course of Idolatry and sin tells them he will hedge up their way with thorns and make a wall c. that is to stop Israels pursuit insomuch that she shall not overtake her Lovers As the Lord has a hedge of protection to secure his people from evil Isa. 5.5 Job 1.10 so he has a hedge of affliction to keep them from evil The hedge of thorns is a Metaphor and signifies much trouble and difficulty of
are in and among Rocks X. Rocks yield Oil The Rocks poured me out Rivers of Oil saith Job And in another place 't is said God made Israel to suck Honey out of the Stone and Oil out of the hard Rock XI Rocks afford a very sweet and refreshing Shadow in hot Countries to weary Travellers XII Rocks are dangerous to stumble at or to fall on especially to fall from When Men get up almost to the Top of a high and mighty Rock and suddenly through want of care fall down such are broken to pieces and perish inevitably Parallel I. THe Lord Christ is a firm and sure Foundation Vpon this Rock will I build my Church c. Behold I lay in Zion for a Foundation a Stone Another Foundation can no Man lay The Church being built upon Christ the Gates of Hell shall not prevail against it Whosoever lays the Stress and Structure of his Salvation upon this Foundation the Powers of Hell and Rage of Devils shall never be able to subvert and destroy This made the Apostle to break forth in that holy Triumph Rom. 8. II. God in Christ is a Believer's spiritual Habitation they like the Dove make their Nest in the Clifts of the Rock He that dwelleth in Love dwelleth in God See Habitation Dove c. III. Christ our Rock is high in respect of the Dignity of his Person He is the high God He was lower than Men in the state of his Humiliation yet far higher and more glorious than the Angels He is high in respect of his Dwelling-place being exalted far above all Heavens high in respect of his Power and Sovereignty having absolute Dominion over Devils Angels and Men. IV. He that by Faith ascends upon the Top of this spiritual Rock may take a better Prospect and Survey of Heaven than Moses could of Canaan when he stood upon the Top of Pisgah He sees most of God and the Glory of the other World that stands upon the Rock Christ. V. God in Christ is the Godly Man's Refuge He that makes God his Defence or flies to Christ for Refuge needs not fear Devils nor wicked Men nor what all the Powers of Hell can do unto him See Strong-Tower VI. The Lord Jesus hath the Stability of a Rock in him He is the Rock of Ages the same yesterday to day and for ever He grows not weak as his Years so his Strength decays not VII All sweet Peace and Comfort proceed from the Rock Christ His Promises are sweeter than Honey or the Honey-Comb VIII That celestial Stream Spring and River of Comfort viz. the Spirit proceeds from the Throne of God and the Lamb From this Rock saith a worthy Writer the clear and crystalline Streams of living Water bubble forth IX In Christ are hidden all the Treasures of Wisdom and Knowledg all the Graces of the Spirit which are compared to but far more excellent than Gold Pearl or precious Stones are only to be found in this spiritual Rock X. Christ affords us Store of precious Oil the Spirit is so called with which the Godly are all more or less anointed We have received an Vnction from the Holy One No Oil like that which comes from this Rock XI Christ is as the Shadow of a great Rock in a weary Land He keeps off all the hot scorching Beams of the Wrath of God and Hell See Apple-Tree XII Christ is a Rock of Offence many stumble at him and fall on him and some fall from him whose State of all is very sad For when Men fall from this Rock having gotten up very high by a speculative Knowledg and Profession they fall suddenly to the lowest Hell Metaphor I. ROcks tho they abide and last long yet are not everlasting II. Rocks in many respects are barren useless and unprofitable things yield no Fruit Seed that falls upon a Rock comes to no maturity Some fell upon a Rock c. III. Rocks are part of the coursest and grossest Element they are but Earth condensed and congealed into a massy senseless Lump Disparity I. CHrist abides for ever and ever he being stiled the Rock of Ages II. Christ the spiritual Rock is very fruitful and every way exceeding profitable III. Christ is of the highest and best of Beings He that made and formed the Elements and gave being to all Creatures and Things who tho called a Rock yet is the Lord from Heaven and a quickning Spirit Inferences 1. TAke heed Christ be not unto you a Stumbling-Stone and Rock of Offence 2. Let the Godly who dwell in this Rock fear no Evil their Rock is not like our Rock 3. Get into this Rock be like the Dove that makes her Nest besides the Holes Mouth 4. When you are down in the Valley and the Waters swell and threaten to overflow you get with David by Faith and Prayer upon the Rock that is higher than you 5. Prize the Rock precious Water Honey and Oil flow from it 1. 'T is a rich Rock 2. 'T is a living Rock 3. 'T is an invincible Rock 4. 'T is a feeding and fattening Rock 5. 'T is a Rock of Pearls and Diamonds 6. 'T is an eternal Rock 6. When you see a great Rock think of Christ. 7. Build all your Hopes of Happiness upon it let your Anchor be so cast as to take hold of this Rock Christ a Fountain Jer. 2.13 They have forsaken me the Fountain of living Water c. Zech. 13.1 In that Day there shall be a Fountain opened c. AMong the many Things that Christ is compared to in the holy Scripture to set forth his transcendent Excellency Beauty Usefulness and Perfections this of a Fountain is none of the least it being a most profitable Metaphor Metaphor I. A Fountain is the Spring and Head of a River from thence Waters issue and stream forth 'T is the Rise and Beginning of Springs and Waters II. A Fountain implies Abundance of Water I will open Fountains in the midst of the Vallies that is Fulness or Store of Water it denotes Plenty III. A Fountain is very tenacious a Place fit dense hard and well-compact to retain the Water leaving some certain Passage for to let its Water out in an orderly manner IV. A Fountain when the Passage or Vent is open le ts out its Water freely V. Fountains always empty themselves into low Places they love to glide in the Vallies of the Earth He sends his Springs into the Vallies VI. Fountains by letting out their Water into Vallies Meadows and low Ground make them very fruitful when Mountains and high Grounds abide barren and unprofitable VII Fountain-Water is usually common to all the Poor and he that hath no Money may partake of it none are forbid to come to a Fountain VIII Fountains yield pure and unmix'd Water Streams are sometimes muddy they may be defiled but Fountain-Water is clear fair and without Filth IX Many Fountains are deep
most intimate Communion that is betwixt God the Son and God the Father which consists 1. With respect to eternal generation for Parents are said to bear their Children in their Bosomes Num. 11.12 Have I begotten them that thou shouldest say unto me Carry them in thy Bosom as a Nursing Father beareth the sucking Child c. For the like reason Prov. 8.30 the Son of God is figured in the similitude of a child playing before his Father 2. With respect to nearest and strictest Relation or rather indeed Vnity of Nature and Essence as John 14.10 it is said that he is in the Father and the Father in him 3. With respect to the dearest and superlative degree of love for that which is dear unto men is carryed usually in their Bosom As it is said of the Disciple whom Jesus loved John 13.23 That he was leaning on his Bosom c. 4. With respect to the most secret Communication For the Son only knew and perfectly sees the Father and therefore he alone reveals him and his heavenly Mysteries to mankind To which last particular John cheifly had respect as appears by the Context Feet are attributed to God by which his Immensity and Omnipresence upon the Earth is noted or signified as Esa. 66.1 2. His Operation or Activity in crushing supplanting or destroying his Enemies as Psal. 74.3 Lift up thy Feet unto the perpetual Desolations See Psal. 110.1 c. The Church is called the place of his Feet Esa. 60.13 Because he exhibits his grace and glory there as if he had wal●●t in it agreeable to Deut. 33.3 All thy Saints sate down at thy Feet Every one shall receive of thy words This metaphor is taken from the Custom of Scholars who sat at the Masters feet Act. 22.3 As Paul was at the feet of Gamaliel And Luke 10.39 Mary who sat at Jesus feet and heard his words The Clouds are called the dust of his Feet that is as if he had walkt upon the Clouds as men do upon the Dust of the Earth and with extraordinary swiftness as the Clouds fly in the Air. See Esa. 19.1 and 60.8 and Psal. 104.3 Steps are attributed to Christ before his incarnation Psal. 89.51 Wherewith they have reproached the Foot-steps of thine annointed that is the Documents of the Messiah dwelling in us who by his word raises us up and Comforts us in his promises of coming in the Flesh and to Judgement c. Others say that it is meant of some who by way of derision reproached the Messias for the delay of his coming as proceeding with too slow a pace that is that he would never come The Chaldee They reproach and disgrace the slow steps of the Feet of thy Christ c. Thus much of the parts of a man and the members of his Body which I shall conclude in the remarkable words of Tertullian if that Book of the Trinity be his Divine efficacies says he are shewen by Members not the habit or Corporeal lineaments of God By his Eyes we are to understand that he sees all things and by his Ears that he hears all things and by his Fingers some significations of his Will and Mind by his Nostrils his savoury reception of Prayers as sweet Odors by his Hand his octive and creating power by his Arm his irresistible strength by his Feet his ubiquity c. For members or their particular offices are not necessary to him whose tacit pleasure commands a ready obedience from all things What needs he Eyes that 's light it self What needs he Feet that 's every where Why would he go in when there is not a place out of which he can go What occasion has he for Hands when his silent will is the Builder Contriver or Architect of all things What needs he Ears who knows even the most secret Thoughts Or a Tongue when his very Thoughts are Commands These Members are necessary for men not for God because mans purposes are ineffectual without the assistance of Organs to act by but Gods bare Will is Action producing Effects at his meer Pleasure To Conclude he is all Eye because every part of him sees all all Ear because every part of him hears all c. Humane Affections ascribed to God HEre we must note the difference of humane Affections for some are attributed to God as being truly in him yet not in that imperfect manner or way of accident as they are in Man but far more purely and eminently and that essentially and substantially too And so all words which express humane Affections are first to be separated from all in perfections and then understood of God The words of Augustine are notable The Anger of a man says he causes a disturbance and a torment in his mind but the VVrath of God executes its vengeance with a perfect equity and tranquillity void of all disturbance the mercy of man has some mixture of heart misery and from thence in the Latin Tongue hath its derivation The Apostle exhorts not only to rejoyce with the rejoycing but also to weep with them that weep But what man of a sound mind can say that God can be touched with any anxiety or torture of mind the Scripture every where affirming him to be full of mercy The zeal of men is often tainted with a mixture of spite envy or some other disorderly passion but 't is not so with God for though his zeal is exprest by the same word yet 't is not in the same manner with the Sons of Men. The words of Chemnitius deserve notice Scholars saith he by a depraved application of that Rule that accidents have no place in God have taken away all Affections from him and that most sweet consolation Hos. 11.8 9. My Heart is turned within me my repentings are kindled together I will not execute the fierceness of mine Anger I will not return to destroy Ephraim for I am God and not Man they affirm should be taken according to effection not affection It is true indeed that accidents having no place in God his commiseration is not such an affection as ours but in regard his Mercy is not distinguished from his Essence it is certain that it must be much more ardently in God then we are able to think c. When Joy or rejoycing are attributed to God it either denotes his delight and pleasure in his Creatures Psal. 104.31 The Lord shall rejoyce in his Works Or else his gracious favour and propensity to his Church as men take Joy in things very dear to them Esa. 62.5 As the Bridegroom rejoyceth over the Bride so shall thy God rejoyce over thee So Deut. 28.63 and 30.9 Jer. 32.41 c. There is a Joy in God which exerts it self in gracious effects but that is infinitely greater then it is in men or can be thought by them 2. There are certain humane Affections which according to their descriptions in a proper way of
thee and the wife of thy Youth Mal. 2.14 that is to joyn them in an individual Society of Life A judicial Inquisition which inflicts revenge and punishment upon the guilty is noted in these texts Gen. 9.5 Josh. 22.23 Psal. 9.12 Psal. 10.14 15. The Metaphor is taken from the Custom of Judges who by the Examination and weighing of Testimonies first inquire into the case and then proceed to sentence By Numbring the most exact care and providence of God is noted as men keep accounts of affairs that concern them much Psal. 56.8 Thou tellest my wandrings put thou my tears into thy bottle are they not in thy book Matth. 10.30 But the very hairs of your head are numbred Also his most exact knowledge of things that are innumerable to us Psal. 147.4 He telleth the Number of the Stars he calleth the●● all by their Names Esa. 40.26 He bringeth out their host by Number he calleth them all by their Names by the greatness of his Might c. By the term Selling a delivery into the power of the Enemy by an offended God is noted as things that are sold by men are transfeerred into the right power and property of another as Deut. 32.30 How should one chase a thousand and two put ten thousand to flight except their Rock had sold them Jud. 2.14 And the Anger of the Lord was hot against Israel and he delivered them into the hands of spoilers that spoiled them and he Sold them into the hands of their Enemies round about c. and chap. 4.9 The Lord shall Sell Sisera into the hand of a Woman c. See Psal. 44.12 Esa. 50.1 Ezek. 30.12 c. By the term Buying is signifyed Redemption by and through Christ as 1 Cor. 6.20 For ye are bought with a price therefore glorifie God c. and 1 Cor. 7.23 Ye are bought with a price be ye not the Servants of men So Gal. 3.13 and 4 5. 2 Pet. 2.1 Rev. 14.3 4. The price which purchases this Mystical Buying is the Blood Death Passion and Merit of our Blessed Saviour The second kind of Actions which are proper to the hands are either general or special In general there is ascribed to God by an Anthropopathy Labour in the work of the Creation So Job calls himself the Labour of his hands Job 10.3 that is fashioned and formed him in his Mothers Womb of which he emphatically speaks in verse 8. Thine hands have made me and fashioned me together round about The Hebrew word properly signifies the forming of a thing with great Labour Art and Diligence In other places it denotes anxiety Grief and Trouble setting forth the exceeding great Wisdom of God in the Creation or forming of man which is expounded in the 10th and 11th verses with more special and emphatical words hast thou not pou●●ed me out as Milk and curdled me like Cheese Thou hast cloathed me with Skin and Flesh and hast fenced me with Bones and Sinews c. Psal. 139.13 14 15. This Divine work is spoken of Thou hast covered me in my Mothers Womb I will praise thee for I am fearfully and wonderfully made marvellous are thy works and that my Soul knoweth right well My substance was not hid from thee when I was made in secret and curiously wrought in the lowest parts of the Earth c. The Hebrew Translated curiously wrought is very emphatical for it properly signifies to paint with a Needle or the texture or weaving various Figures and Pictures in Arras or Tapestry Hangings or Garments interwoven or wrought with many curious colours The formation of man is therefore compared to such a work because of its marvellous Order Symmetry and Contexture of various Members Veins Arteries Bones Flesh Skin c. In the work of Redemption the Passion and Death of Christ is called Labour as Esa. 43.24 Thou hast made Labour in thine iniquities so the Hebrew He shall see the Labour or travel of his soul. Esa. 53.11 This comes to pass in a two-fold respect which attend Labour As 1. Anxiety and Toyl Then 2. The Vtility and Profit that follows for the word comprehends both according to that saying Gen. 3.19 In the sweat of thy face shall thou eat Bread where the Toyl and Profit are joyned The Toyl and Anxiety of Christ in the work of our Redemption is largely described by the Evangelists and how great the profit and benefit of it with respect to the unspeakable blessing it brought to poor mankind is evident to every soul that has tasted of his grace To Labour is opposed Rest and Recreation which by this figure is attributed to God Gen. 2.2 And God rested on the seventh day from all his works which he had made and verse 3. And God blessed the seventh day and sanctifyed it because that in it he had rested c. This Rest in God presupposes no wearyness as it does in men but the compleating end and perfection of his admirable work of this great and incomprehensible Fabrick and so only a cessation from his Creating work is to be understood For among men the more Arduous Laborious and Profitable the work is the more pleasing and delectable the Artificers rest is when he compleats it Some say that the word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Rest is properly attributed to God which strictly signifie Rest as 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 does but a bare and simple cessation as Josh. 5.12 Job 32.9 Rev. 4.8 c. And commonly it is said that he that ceases from his work does Rest although not weary but in full strength and vigor Be it so but for 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 is put for the very Rest here spoken of Exod 20.11 For in six days the Lord made Heaven and Earth and all that in them is and Rested the seventh day c. And if the word signifies a meer cessation without any previous wearyness 1 Sam. 25.9 It is to heedfully noted that it is said Exod. 31.17 For in six days the Lord made Heaven and Earth and on the seventh day he Rested was refreshed or took breath which word is also used Exod. 23.12 Of the weary Servant after his Labour viz. On the seventh day shalt thou Rest and 2 Sam. 16.14 It is expressely opposed to weariness Sion and the Church is called the place of his Rest Psal. 132.14 and Esa. 11.10 Which denotes his gracious Presence Operation and Complacency Of the special Actions of men a great many are attributed to God by which his various works of Grace Righteousness and Wrath are to be understood As 1. He is said to wash away filth and sin when he graciously remits it Psal. 51.2 Wash me throughly from mine iniquity and cleanse me from my sin Esa. 4.4 When the Lord shall have washed away the filth of the daughter of Sion c. 2. He is said to hide the Godly and Believers when he protects
is ready to bear judgment censure or curses if any person can justly complain that he has done them injury which by an elegant Prosopopeia he expresses the explication follows ver 39. If I have eaten the fruits thereof without Money or have caused the Souls of the owners thereof to expire breath out or grieve so the Hebrew Illyricus says that the Land and Furrows are put Metonymically for the Husbandmen but the former explication is the best See Job 38.7 with Psal. 148.2 3 c. A Nativity or Birth is attributed to Rain Dew Ice and Frost Job 38.28 29. for their production from God where there is also an Anthropopathy Psal. 19.1 The Heavens declare the Glory of God and the firmament sheweth his handy work that is they exhibit shew and demonstrate to the Eyes of all things a real testimony and instruction of the glorious power of God ver 2. Day unto day uttereth speech and night unto night sheweth knowledge that is by that succession and vicissitude of days and nights which is so certain so constant and so profitable for men and other Creatures the Glory of God the workman is most evidently celebrated See Psal. 104.20.21 22 23 24. Some by a Metonymie understand day and night of those things which are done or happen by day and night that the sence may be that every day and every night some new thing is discovered by which to right observers the glory of God may be illustrated ver 3. There is no speech nor language where their voice is not heard that is there are no people though of different languages whom that speech of the Heavens and their real publication of praise may not instruct in the glory and power of God See Rom. 1.19.20 Because that which may be known of God is manifest in them or to them for the invisible things of him from the Creation of the World are clearly seen being understood by the things that are made even his eternal power and Godhead so that they are without excuse ver 4. Their line is gone out through all the Earth and their words to the end of the World that is in the extreamest parts of the Earth that stately fabrick of celestial bodies is seen as if it were exactly done by line and square which seems instead of words c. Rom. 10.18 For their line we read their sound because what is said in the Psalm of the motion of the celestial bodies the Apostle elegantly accommodates to the course of Evangelical Preaching Genebrard says that the Hebrew word signifies indeed alive but the Septuagint respect the sence whom the Apostle followed that being the most used and received Version ver 5. The going forth of a Bridegroom out of his Chamber and his rejoycing is by the same metaphor ascribed to the rising Sun to his never ceasing and most swift course Psal. 65.12 The little Hills are girded with Joy on every side ver 13. The Pastures are clothed with Flocks the Vallies are also covered over with Corn they shout for Joy they also sing The Ornaments of the Earth which by the blessing of God it every where enjoys are expressed by this Metaphor Mathesius says that the Metaphor of girding ver 12. is to be expounded of the various and winding veins of Mettals in the Bosom of the Earth Psal. 77.16 The waters saw thee O God the waters saw thee they were afraid the Depths also were troubled he speaks of the Red Seas being divided and the people of Israels marching through the middle of it which is described Exod. 14. But the sence of seeing and the passion of fear is attributed to the waters by a Prosopopeia for to see here signifies to experience as if he had said they have experienced thee and felt thy power when by a strong Wind they were cut and the bottom of the Sea became naked to make a way or passage for thy people They are said to fear when at the beck of God like trembling persons they fled from their place against their nature and by the tremendous omnipotency of God stood as a Wall on either side as it is said of the same Miracle Psal. 114.3 The Sea saw it and fled c. ver 5. What ailed thee O thou Sea that thou fleddest c Psal. 98.8 Let the Flouds clap their Hands let the Hills sing so the Hebrew These things are ascribed to inanimate Creatures to stir up men to a desire after the coming of the Lord. So Psal. 96.11 12. c. More examples you may see Psal. 103.16 with Job 7.10 and 8.18 Psal. 104.19 Cant. 1.6 Esa. 3.26 with Job 1.20 and 2.13 Esa. 5.14 Hell others translate it Sepulcher hath enlarged her Soul so the Hebrew and opened her mouth without measure By a Prosopopeia he compares the insatiable condition of Hell or the Grave with the unsatisfied Gluttony and Luxury of the Jews and foretells the punishment that God in his Wrath will therefore inflict upon them Jerome in his Commentary upon this place says Hell is said to have a soul not that it is a Living Creature as some erroneously conceit but because by words of humane custom we may express the affections of things insensible It is insatiable because it can never be filled with the multitude of the Dead See more examples Esa. 24.4 and 33.9 Jer. 4.28 and 12.4 Lam. 2.8 Hosea 4.3 Joel 1.10 Amos 1.2 c. Esa. 24.23 Then shall the Moon blush so the Hebrew and the Sun shall be ashamed when the Lord of Hosts shall Reign in Mount Sion c. This Prosopopeia intimates the light of Divine Grace in the Church as if he had said the glory of the Sun or Moon will be nothing if compared with the Glory of him that rules in the Church of God Esa. 55.12 The Mountains and the Hills shall break forth before you into singing and all the Trees of the Field shall clap their hands By this most elegant Prosopopeia likewise spiritual Joy in the Kingdom of Christ is figured as chap. 49.13 where the Heavens and Mountains are excited to singing by the same Prophetical voice And Jer. 51.48 Then the Heaven and the Earth and all that 's therein shall sing for Babylon c. By which Hyperbolical Prosopopeia an immensity of Joy for the destruction of Babylon and the Deliverance of all true Israelites is set forth Lam. 1.4 The ways of Sion do Mourn because none come to the solemn Feast This intimates a forsaking of the solemn Worship of God Hosea 1.21 22. And it shall come to pass in that day I will hear saith the Lord I will hear the Heavens and they shall hear the Earth And the Earth shall hear the Corn and the Wine and the Oyl and they shall hear Jezreel Besides the gracious blessing of God the connexion of first and second causes is fairly intimated by this speech Jezreel that is the Congregation of the faithful which according
neither shall thy Moon withdraw it self Esa. 60.20 the explication follows For the Lord shall be thine Everlasting Lights and the days of thy Mourning shall be ended See Rev. 22.5 Such things as concern the state of the Church in this Life and Heaven are mixt in this chapter of Esaiah as an accurate inspection into it will shew The Chald. in Translating these words of the Sun and Moon does not unelegantly expound them thy Kingdom shall no longer be abolished nor thy Glory transferred The Light of the Sun denotes prosperity as shall be shewed hereafter therefore on the contrary the setting or darkness of the Sun metaphorically denotes calamity sorrow and misery Jer. 15.9 Her Sun is gone down while it was yet day Chald. their glory is translated in their Life time that unexpected and most heavy calamities are treated of here the foregoing and following verses shew Amos 8.9 I will cause the Sun to go down at Noon and I will darken the Earth in a clear day that is I will suddenly overwhelm you with heavy strokes and calamities So Micah 3.6 Joel 2.10 and 3.4 Esa. 13.10 On the other side an Increase of the Sun and Moons Light metaphorically signifies great spiritual happiness Esa. 30.26 The light of the Moon shall be as the light of the Sun and the light of the Sun shall be seven-fold as the light of seven days c. As if he had said the help which I will afford you shall be so great and illustrious that in that time the two luminaries of the World the Sun and Moon as if they would congratulate the Deliverance of the People will be more chearful and more shining then they were wont to be Some refer this to an Hyperbole By the Name of Stars illustrious and principal men are understood Dan. 8.10 And it viz. that little horn by which Antiochus is understood waxed great even to the Host of Heaven and it cast down some of the Host and of the Stars to the ground and stamped upon them By the Host of Heaven the People of God or the Church sometimes circumscribed in Judea is understood but by Stars the Princes or chief men who by their administration in the Church or Commonwealth were of more eminency then others are noted hence in ver 24. it is so expounded he shall destroy the mighty and the holy people that is he shall destroy the highest and the lowest See 1 Macchab. 1.25 2. By the Name of Stars the Teachers of the Word of God and Church Rulers are figured Rev. 1.15 20. and 2.1 Which consideration fairly leads us to know 1. Their Lord and Master whose Countenance is said to shine as the Sun in its strength Rev. 1.16 1. As the Sun communicates his light to the Stars in Heaven So Christ the Sun of Righteousness Mal. 4.2 imparts the light of saving knowledge to his faithful Servants 2 Cor. 4.6 2. The Lord brings forth the Host of the Stars by number and calleth them all by Names Esa. 40.26 So Christ leads forth his Ministers in his Church as a sacred Host against Satan and the World and calleth them also by Name Ps. 68.11 2. Their Office God placed the Stars in the Firmament to enlighten the Earth Gen. 1.17 3. The light of Doctrine which the Ministers bring to the Church is from heaven and taken out of the heavenly and divine Word alone 2 Pet. 1.16.19 which is sweeter then honey to the souls of such as are taught of God Psal. 19.10 Psal. 119 103. but to others as Wormwood Rev. 8.11 Because they tast nothing but bitterness and a denunciation of damnation in it 4. A Star led the wise men to Christ Matth. 2.9 Ministers propose only that end in Preaching 1 Cor. 2.2 5. It is said that at the Commandment of the Holy One they viz. the Stars will stand in their order and never faint in their Watches Of the Ministers of the Word it is said Heb. 13.17 That they watch for the Souls of men Nor ought they to be discouraged in their Watches nor faint because of the Worlds ingratitude but both by doctrine and good example to keep the same order constantly and so they shall be quite different from these wandring Stars to whom is reserved the blackness of darkness for ever Jude ver 13. They are to take care that all things be done decently and in order in the Church 1 Cor. 14.40 6. It is said of the Stars that they fought from Heaven against the Enemies of the People of God Judge 5.20 So a most grievous fight against Devils is proposed to the Ministers of the word Eph. 6.12 Let them look to it therefore that they manage their warfare rightly 2 Cor. 10.3 4 5. That they may be able to Glory in the Lord for the heavenly reward that will follow 2 Tim. 4.7 8. 7. It is said of the Stars that together with the Sun and Moon they divide between the day and between the night and are for Signs and for seasons and for days and for years Gen. 1.14 So it is the duty of Gospel Ministers to divide between the day and night light and darkness that is to inculcate and diligently shew the difference between good and evil piety and wickedness Esa. 5.20 Jer. 15.19 Rom. 13.12 13. 2 Cor. 6.14 15. c. Also to give signs and seasons that is to provide so as that the publick worship of God be kept up timely and seasonably and in their Ministerial function to impart their gifts suitable to the wants of the flock in the respective seasons that so there may be no disorder or confusion to shew also days and nights that is to proclaim the acceptable year of our Lord Esa. 61.2 and earnestly to inculcate the appointed day in which the Lord will Judge the World in Righteousness Acts 17.31 8. It is said of the Stars that they differ from one another in Glory So there is a great diversity of the gifts of the spirit in the Ministers of the Word 1 Cor. 12 4. c. 9. All the Stars of light are commanded to praise God Psal. 148.3 with Job 38.7 So all the Ministers of the word what measure of Grace soever they have received or whatsoever gift they exercise in the Church ought with ardency of spirit to praise the Lord to serve him heartily and without selfishness or envy to preserve mutual Peace and Concord among themselves and their reward shall be certain if they behave themselves faithfully and not only in this world but also in Eternity 10. Stars were seen by John worn in the Right hand of Christ Rev. 1.20 So let the faithful Labourers in the Gospel be certain of a most gracious protection by the omnipotent hand of Christ Esa. 51.16 c. and in the Life to come they that turn many unto Righteousness shall shine as the Stars for ever and ever Dan. 12.3 So much for Ecclesiastical Stars The Stars being obscured sometimes denote
Hebrew 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Aeid and the Greek 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Atmis signifies a vapor or exhalation but metaphorically denotes Calamities and Destruction because such things as evaporate may be said to perish or be reduced to Nothing Or as others say because vapours cause darkness and obscure the splendor and shining of the Sun or lastly because vapors beget a certain sweet Dew commonly called Mill-dew which is very hurtful to Corn and Plants So 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Aeid a vapor is put for vengenance or destruction Deut 32.35 Job 18.12 21.30 and 30.12 and 31.3 23. Psal. 18.18 Prov. 1.26 and 6.15 Jer. 18.17 and 46.21 and 49.8.32 Act. 2.19 c. So it is put for a thing that is frail and vanishing Jam. 4.14 What is your Life It is even a vapour that appeareth for a little time and then vanisheth away See Psal. 144.4 A vapour and smoke ascending into the Air at length vanishes and perishes hence 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Gnolah to ascend sometimes signifies the same with perishing and Death Deut. 46.4 49.4 Psal. 102.24 Jer. 48.15 c. Clouds because of their Diverse attributes have also different metaphorical notations as 1. Calamities and Ruine because men are deprived of the light and spendor of the Sun and Firmament by them and Cloudy days make men dull and Melancholy Lam. 2.1 How hath the Lord covered the Daughter of Sion with a Cloud in his Anger Some think that by a tacit Antithesis allusion is made to the Cloud of Glory which first appeared in Jerusalem at the Dedication of the Temple 1 Kings 8.10 to which this Cloud and Fog of present Calamity is plainly contrary Hence a day of Clouds or a cloudy day is put for times of calamity Ezek. 30.3 and 34.12 Joel 2.2 Zeph. 1.15 By which metaphor the Poet said Tempora si fuerint nubila solus eris that is if times be Cloudy thou shalt be alone because seeming Friends will then forsake the distressed 2. Because of the Number and multitude of the Clouds for in tempestuous weather a great plenty of thick Clouds appear Heb. 12.1 VVherefore seeing we also are compassed about with so great a Cloud of Witnesses c. that is so numerous a company of Witnesses which are like a thick Cloud He speaks of those Holy men of God mentioned particularly chap. 11. who by their own example are Testimonies that we are justifyed and please God by Faith Clouds are likewise used in Comparison Jer. 4.13 Behold he shall come as Clouds that is his Army will make a vast appearance The targum says as a Cloud which comes up and covers the Earth See Ezek. 38.9 In the same sense the Chaldee interprets that passage Ezek. 30.18 A Cloud shall cover her viz. Egypt thus it renders it A King with his Hosts shall cover her as a Cloud which comes up and covers the Earth This may be also referred to the first signification For by Clouds and darkness calamity is denoted whence it is said before at Tehaphnehes also the day shall be restrained that is his light 3. Because of their vanity and inconstancy as some Clouds seem to promise Rain but being chased away by the Wind give none 2 Pet. 2.17 These are Clouds that are carryed away with a tempest He speaks of False-Teachers who fluctuate or are uncertain in their Preachings and Confessions not affording the Rain of saving Doctrine and Consolation Jude ver 12. Such are called Clouds without Water The Apostle therefore has respect to those Clouds which seem to us to be Rainy but are condensed exhalations without water as chap. 4. Sect. 4. before For False-teachers seem to be Orthodox to many c. The other appellations in each text do confirm this Exposition 4. Their Celerity or Swiftness because we see the Clouds to be carryed under Heaven with very quick speed as if they did fly being hurryed on by the impetuosity of the Wind Esa. 19.1 Behold the Lord rideth upon a swift Cloud and shall come into Egypt that is he will speedily and unexpectedly punish the Egyptians as if he did fly upon the Clouds See Esa. 60.8 Psal. 104.3 Nahum 1.3 Some think that the Prophet used this phrase because the Egyptians lookt upon Clouds of this kind to be ominous whereas Egypt was not wont to be troubled with Clouds A Tempest which properly signifies a sudden and very strong Wind or Whirlwind sometimes accompani'd with Thunders Rain and Hail when attributed to God signifies that his dreadful Wrath and tremendous punishments shall be poured out upon sinners But if attributed to men it metaphorically denotes disturbance and violent invasions There are two principal words in the Hebrew which are sometimes joyned together as 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 a whirl-wind or Tempest which denotes the Wrath of God and Punishment Job 9.17 Psal 83.15 Esa. 41.16 Jer. 23.19 and 30.23 Ezek. 13.11 Amos 1.14 Job 27.21 Psal. 50.3 and 58.9 Zach. 7.10 The Church is said to be tossed with Tempest or overwhelm'd with whirlwind Esa. 54.11 that is it was afflicted and destitute of comfort The other word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 is of the same signification Psal. 83.15 Esa. 29.6 Hosea 8.7 Nah. 1.3 Amos 1.14 c. And Storms or an horrible or burning tempest Psal. 11.6 Whence comes terrors or storms of Famine Lam. 5.10 that is a most vehement Famine by which men are cruelly agitated and consumed as if it were by a Whirlwind or Tempest But if the word be attributed to men it denotes confusion of mind as the Air is disturbed and troubled with whirlwinds and storms 2 Kings 6.11 and an hostile attaque or ruinous invasion Dan. 11.40 See Psal. 55.3.8 Thunder to which Lightning is joyned because they terrifie penetrate and sometimes destroy the Creatures is only attributed to God and by a metaphor signifies 1. His Majesty and Glory Psal. 81.7 I answered thee in the secret place of Thunder The Chald. in a hidden place in the house of my Majesty where the spheres of Fire resound before me Illyricus The sence is in my hidden Seat or hiding place in a thick Cloud I heard thee in the Red Sea terrifying the Egyptians with Thunder and Lightning See Exod. 19.16 18. Psal. 77.18 19. 2. His Wrath and Punishment 1 Sam. 2.10 The Adversaries of the Lord shall be broken to pieces Out of Heaven shall he Thunder upon them that is in his Anger he will grievously punish and destroy them See Esa. 29.6 Psal. 18.8 and the following verses Rev. 16.18 21. 3. His Word because in old times Jehovah for the most part made known his Will by Thunder as in the promulgation of the Law Exod. 19. his manifestation to Job chap. 37.2 and 38.1 And his voice to Christ John 12.28 29. Thunder it self is often called a voice Exod 9.23 Jer. 10.13 Rev. 4.5 and 6.1 and 10.3 c. Sometimes the voice of the Lord Psal. 29.3 c. Thus the Word of God is stiled
called the Lord of Hosts because all Creatures in Heaven and Earth are of his Army II. God teaches his People how to behave themselves in spiritual Conflicts and to fight under his Banner when he calls them forth He warns them of the Dangers of Enemies and discovers the Subtilties and Devices of their Soul-Adversaries III. God doth nothing rashly for in all Wars he engages in or Desolations that he brings He consults his own Wisdom and doth all by the Counsel of his own Will IV. God is invested with Power and supreme Authority to raise Armies at his Pleasure if he gives but the Word they immediatly rally together God will lift up an Ensign to the Nations from far and will hiss unto them from the end of the Earth and behold they shall come with speeed quickly And it shall come to pass in that day that the Lord shall hiss for the Fly that is in the uttermost part of the Rivers of Egypt and for the Bee that is in Assyria and they shall come c. All are ready when He gives the Summons Angels Men Dragons Beasts the great Deeps Fire Hail Snow Wind Frogs Flies Locusts Caterpillars c. let him but hiss as it were and they come to execute his Commands 'T is said of Pompey that when one of his Officers complained of the want of Men he should reply Let me but stamp with my foot upon the Ground of Italy and I shall have Men enough which was a Note of confident Pride in him for he was wholly defeated afterwards by Caesar Yet 't is always true of the Lord of Hosts for if he holds up his Finger all the Celestial and Terrestrial Host are ready to fight his Battels V. The Lord brings forth his Weapons out of his Armory He opened his Armory and hath brought forth the Weapons of his Indignation for this is the Work of the Lord c. Take to you the whole Armor of God c. VI. So does the Lord I will lift up an Ensign to the Nation from afar And when the Enemy comes in like a Flood the Spirit of the Lord shall lift up a Standard against him VII God commands the Trumpets to be blown that all might be prepared for the Day of his dreadful Controversy Blow the Trumpet in Sion and sound an Alarm in my holy Mountain Let all the Inhabitants of the Land tremble And the Lord shall he seen over them and his Arrows shall go forth as the Lightning and the Lord God shall blow the Trumpet and shall go forth with the Whirlwind of the South VIII The Lord musters his Armies The Noise of a Multitude in the Mountains like as of a great People A tumultuous Noise of the Kingdoms and Nations gathered together The Lord of Hosts mustereth the Host of the Battel In the Wars of his People Israel he gave directions for their Battel-Array and when to give the Assault IX God hath published in his Word the Reasons why he prepares for War against a People or Nation They have moved me to Jealousy with that which is not God they have provoked me to Anger with their Vanities and I will move them to Jealousy with those that are not a People I will provoke them to Anger with a foolish Nation For a Fire is kindled in mine Anger and shall burn into the lowest Hell c. I will heap Mischief upon them I will spend mine Arrows upon them 'T is because Men turn not from their Sins They profess to know God but in Works deny him setting up the Creature instead of the Creator For the Iniquity of his Covetousness saith God I was wroth Men slight the Offers and Tenders of the Gospel and tho they add Drunkenness to Thirst they think they shall have Peace and for that reason God proclaims War and saith he hath whet his Sword Wherefore was it that God brought his Sword upon Jerusalem and gave it into the hands of the Babylonians Was it not for rejecting his Word and despising his Messengers Hence his Wrath came upon them till there was no Remedy hence Jerusalem was given up again to be trod down by the Romans viz. because they rejected Christ and the Gospel X. God hath given a Banner to them that fear him that it might be displayed because of the Truth or as Ainsworth renders it to be high-displayed because of the certain Truth The word Banner or Ensign as Ainsworth upon the place says is applied to the Flag or Ensign of the Gospel Isa. 11.12 49.22 62.10 here to David and his Victory c. XI God animates and encourages his People as he did Joshua There shall not any Man be able to stand before thee all the days of thy Life As I was with Moses so I will be with thee I will not fail thee nor forsake thee Be strong of a good Courage c. Only be thou strong and very couragious For then thou shalt make thy Way prosperous and then thou shalt have good success XII God himself comes into the Field with his People How often doth he tell them that he is with them The Lord your God is he that goeth with you to fight He assists them directs them relieves them None can march under a better Commander and he is the best Helper The Lord is on my side I will not fear what Man can do unto me The Lord taketh my part with them that help me therefore shall I see my desire upon them that hate me Fear thou not for I am with thee Be not dismayed for I am thy God I will strengthen thee yea I will help thee yea I will uphold thee with the Arm of my Righteousness Lo I am with you always to the end of the World XII As the Lord goes before so he is the Rereward of his People Ye shall not go out with haste nor go by flight for the Lord will go before you and the God of Israel will be your Rereward He is in the Front in the Rear in the Middle and the Flanks therefore all is safe because he is invincible XIV God is a liberal Rewarder of his People tho his Royal Munificence is purely an Act of Grace not Debt or Obligation because we are his and when we have done all we are unprofitable Servants c. He that overcometh shall inherit all things Metaphor I. THe most renowned Conqueror or most successful Martialist on Earth is vulnerable and mortal Alexander would be thought the Son of Jupiter but Death soon convinced him II. Earthly Warriors are under certain Limitations for they cannot war as they please their Bounds being set by the Almighty III. There is no earthly Warrior tho never so redoubted but may be match'd and conquered too IV. Earthly Warriors know not the Success of their Arms before-hand nor foretell Events they may be baffled in their Hopes and made ashamed of their
Protection IV. A strong Tower with respect to Scituation is usually built upon a rocky or most firm Foundation to prevent Undermining V. A strong Tower is environed with thick and lofty Walls to withstand the Batteries of the Enemy and overtop their Scaling-Ladders It also gives a fair and full Prospect of things below discovering the Motions and Approaches of the Enemy VI. A strong Tower is fortified with Out-works as Moats Plat-Forms Palisadoes Counterscarps Half-Moons c. which are often stormed and taken the Souldiers therefore do not put their chief confidence in them but when they find them not tenable they wisely retire to the Tower or main Strength or they are certainly lost VII In a strong Tower the Walls and Bulwarks are furnished with Artillery and other Military Engines to keep off and destroy the Assailants VIII In a strong Tower they have Countermines and other Devices to defeat the Besiegers Mines or under-ground Workings IX A strong Tower is a Place of Security there as in a safe Retreat Men trust their Lives Estates Families choice Treasures c. 'T is a Refuge and sure Receptacle when Enemies invade or Tyrants oppress us X. Sometimes from a strong Tower a Party is commanded to make brave Sallies and Onsets on the Enemy XI A strong Tower only saves and protects those that are got into it Others are exposed to the Fury of the Enemy The knowledg of its impregnable Strength gives Courage and Resolution to such as are in it to bid defiance to the Rage and Malice of all Enemies XII As a strong Tower gives Courage and Spirit to those that are in it so it dispirits and disheartens the Besiegers who after long and succesless Assaults are defeated or beaten quite off Parallel I. GOD is the Christian's Magazine and spiritual Armory from thence he is furnished with Weapons to combat his Soul's Adversaries as the Girdle of Truth the Breast-plate of Righteousness Shooes of the Preparation of the Gospel of Peace the Shield of Faith the Helmet of Salvation the Sword of the Spirit c. reckoned up in Ephes. 6.10 11 12 13 14 c. II. God the spiritual Tower is Fulness it self He satisfies and fills the hungry Soul His Fulness fills all in all The believing hungry Soul has his absolute Promise Luke 6.21 Ye shall be filled And 't is most certain that he can and will make it good The Militant Christian can want nothing but it is there ready for him III. The Lord Jesus Christ is commissioned as chief Officer in this heavenly Tower whose Resolution no Force can shake whose Courage no Enemy can daunt and whose Skill in training and disciplining his Souldiers no Military Professor can equal He is the Captain of our Salvation by him and only him all distressed Sinners are admitted into the Shelter and Protection of this Tower He only shuts and opens None can come unto the Father but by him Without him we can do nothing He distributes his Graces and fits for an Encounter He gives his Saints Power to tread upon Serpents and Scorpions and over all the Power of the Enemy c. IV. This Heavenly Tower is the Rock of Ages it self All the Powers of Hell and Earth are not able to shake it nor all their Art to undermine it V. The Lord is a Wall of Fire round about his People such as no Battery can make a Breach in nor Ladder scale There is no fighting against God for he is too hard a Match for the proudest Mortal 'T is a desperate and foolish Enterprize to attack this Fort for it is impregnable It gives those within a clear Prospect of the Things of this World which the Dwellers below cannot discover They see what Sin is with its defiling and damning Quality they are not ignorant of Satan's Devices by which he labours to circumvent them they see the Weakness of their spiritual Enemies and fear them not so long as this Tower incloses them VI. A bare external Profession of Religion superficial reading of the Scriptures thinking like the Jews to have eternal Life in them speculative Knowledg or that which is meerly historical assembling or joining in Communion with God's People in his Ordinances Conversations morally sober outward Strictness in Christian Duties pious Performances c. may be fitly compared to these Out-works which tho in themselves very good and to be practised yet without the Root of the Matter that is the Life and Power of Grace in the Heart they are not by any means to be rested in for when an Enemy comes these Defences are too weak and unserviceable It therefore concerns the Safety of Christians to go to God this impregnable Tower through Christ and make a timely Retreat into their great Citadel else their Fortification will be certainly demolished and they destroyed as in the foolish Virgins Case VII This heavenly Tower is furnished with a dreadful Train of Artillery He distributes Death Desolation and Havock among the proud rebellious Pharaohs of the Earth that oppress his People He deals Destruction in loud Peals of Thunder and furious Storms of Rain Hail and Fire He pours out the Vials of his Wrath rends Rocks and makes the Earth to quake He can and will in time melt the Elements with fervent Heat and burn up the Earth and the Works therein The murthering Cannon never roared out more Horror and Amazement than the Wrath and Vengeance of an incensed God elegantly expressed Psal. 18.8 9 10 11 12 13 14 c. The Earth shook and trembled the Foundations of the Hills moved and were shaken because of his Wrath. There went up Smoke out of his Nostrils and Fire out of his Mouth devoured Coals were kindled by it He bowed the Heavens also and came down and Darkness was under his Feet He rode upon a Cherub and did flie yea he did flie upon the Wings of the Wind. He made Darkness his secret Place his Pavilion round about him were dark Waters and thick Clouds of the Skies At the Brightness that was before him his thick Clouds passed Hailstones and Coals of Fire The Lord also thundred in the Heavens and the Highest gave his Voice Hail-stones and Coals of Fire Yea he sent out his Arrows and scattered them and he shot out Lightnings and discomfited them VIII The Lord can baffle the Combinations of the Wicked and intrap them in their own Snares He disappoints the Devices of the Crafty makes them fall into their own Pit he brings the hidden Counsels of Wickedness to Light and defeats the Plots and Stratagems of Antichrist of which in his blessed Providence he has given us many memorable Instances in former and later Times IX God is such a Safeguard to his Church that the Gates of Hell shall not prevail against it a sure Sanctuary to every individual Christian that puts or commits himself into his Protection He is as tender of his Saints as
strongest fleshly Confidence then will signify nothing The Day of the Lord of Hosts shall be upon every one that is lofty and upon every one that is proud and lifted up and he shall be brought down upon all the Cedars of Lebanon that are lifted up and upon all the Oaks of Bashan upon all high Mountains and upon all the Hills that are lifted up and upon every high Tower and upon every fenced Wall that is lifted up with the Haughtiness of Man shall the fierce Indignation of the Lord be kindled even to the bearing it down and laying it low even to the Dust and the Lord shall be exalted in that Day The Mountains quake at him and the Hills are melted and the Earth burns up or is burned up But the whole Earth shall be devoured by the Fire of his Jealousy neither their Gold nor Silver shall be able to deliver them in the Day of the Lord 's Wrath. VI. Wicked profane and ungodly Men are fit Matter and Fuel for the Wrath of God to take hold of and when they are piled together with the horrid Guilt that is upon their Consciences what a dreadful Fire will there be Whilst they are thus folden together as Thorns and whilst they are drunken as Drunkards they shall be devoured as Stubble fully dry VII The consuming Wrath of God or those Plagues of his Fury when he rises up to contend with the Wicked in a way of Vengeance and Indignation with a Person or People turns all their Joy into Mourning and a bitter Day I will saith God by his Prophet undo all those that have afflicted thee The Fire of God's Wrath will utterly impoverish all the Wicked of the Earth c. VIII 'T is a fearful thing to fall into the Hands of the Living God viz. God being a consuming Fire in respect to this the Apostle spake these Words For our God is a consuming Fire If it be terrible to have a Finger Foot or Hand to burn off or to hear that our Bodies must be cast into a Furnace of boiling Oil or into a fierce devouring ●●ire how then can Sinners bear the Thoughts of falling into the Hands of the dreadful and terrible God whose incensed Wrath is ten thousand times worse and more intolerable than any Fire that ever Mortals saw or that ever any were cast into IX God when he goeth forth in Vengeance will destroy mightily and in a short space when he rises up to set on fire the Briars and Thorns of the Earth Through the Wrath of the Lord of Hosts is the Land darkned and the People shall be as the Fuel of the Fire Now will I saith God arise and devour at once Destruction is coming upon the Wicked of the Earth Destruction upon Destruction in a Moment will come upon them Let Mystery Babylon look to it this Fire will kindle very suddenly upon that great City in a more terrible and irreparable Manner than her Agents have done upon our Metropolis yea and her Plagues shall come in a Day Death and Mourning and Famine and she shall be utterly burnt with Fire And let the Sinners in Sion tremble for the Light of Israel shall be for a Fire and his Holy One for a Flame and it shall burn and devour his Thorns and his Briars in one day There is vast Difference and Disparity between our common Elementary Fire and the Fire of God's Wrath. Metaphor I. FIre is natural and elementary and so consequently can only seize or consume things that are visible of external or temporal Substances it destroys that only which is fit Fuel for it whilst kept under II. The Flames of a burning and consuming Fire are always seen and the Ruins that it makes are obvious to the outward Eye III. A consuming Fire hath often been overcome and put quite out by Engines Instruments and Industry of Man when it hath burned vehemently a Stop hath been put to it and further Danger prevented IV. Fire is not unquenchable Tho the Burning of Mount Aetna and other burning Mountains where there is much Brimstone and other Sulphureous Matter are impossible for Man to extinguish yet they shall not burn always Disparity I. THe Fire of God's Wrath is Divine or Spiritual and so takes hold of or kindles upon that which is of an immaterial and invisible Substance it seizeth upon Spirits torments Devils and the Souls of Men and Women it kindles not on external Matter only but on internal also II. The Flames of God's Wrath upon the Soul cannot be seen A Man may have a Fire burning in his Conscience like that of Francis Spira and yet by looking upon him you cannot see what Ruine and Desolation it makes there III. God is such a consuming Fire that when his incensed Wrath is kindled in good earnest with a design to burn up and destroy none is able to overcome and put a Stop unto it all the Ways and Means then that Sinners can devise will prove insignificant 'T is not Repentance nor Floods of brinish Tears that can put out or lessen the burning of this Divine Fire 'T is true that when his Wrath is kindled but a little and before the Day of Grace is over his Anger may be appeased but when he lets out the Greatness yea the Deluge of the Vials of his Wrath O then it will be too late IV. The Fire of God's Wrath shall never be extinguished Behold thus saith the Lord Mine Anger and my Fury shall be poured out c. and it shall not be quenched Fire is kindled in mine Anger and shall burn to the lowest Hell And it is said And they shall go forth and look upon the Carcases of the Men that have transgressed against me for the Worm shall not die neither shall the Fire be quenched and they shall be an Abhorring to all Flesh. There the Worm dieth not and the Fire shall not be quenched Application I. IF God be a consuming Fire 't is good to enquire To whom he is so and will be so terrible 1. To the fallen Angels or damned Spirits who once enjoyed him as a gracious Head and Creator but by reason of Sin not being contented with their first Estate were cast out of Heaven and must for ever undergo the incensed Flames of God's Wrath. 2. All profane debauched and ungodly Men who are Enemies to God and Religion who live like brute Beasts upon the Earth who mind nothing but to satisfy their carnal Appetites who wallow in the Lusts of Uncleanness Drunkenness Pride Covetousness c. without timely Repentance as God is so he will for ever be to such a consuming Fire c. 3. All Persecutors Tyrants Murderers Whoremongers and all such that destroy the Saints of God on the Earth the Beast false Prophets and Mystical Babylon to all such will God be continually a consuming Fire 4. All rotten and hypocritical Professors and Unbelievers whether in or out
Metaphor I. THe Arm of a Man is an Arm of Flesh and consequently may decay grow weak or be withered II. The Arm of Man is short and cannot help at a distance such as is a Man such is his Arm and Power III. The Arm of Man is weak and may be beaten down by a greater Force cannot engage or encounter with the Powers of Hell IV. The Arm of a Man may be broke or cut off and so become useless V. The Arm of Man helps but for a time he lives not always and so cannot help always Disparity I. THe Arm of God is a spiritual Arm and so cannot decay all the Attributes of God abide and change not II. God's Arm is not short he can help and save afar off as well as near and Ten Thousands at once tho they live in so many Nations The Lord's Arm is not shortned that he cannot save III. God's Arm is very strong too strong for the Mighty of the Earth what is the Arm of Man to the Arm of God Alas what can they do He is able with his little Finger to crush and break them to pieces nay he is able to destroy all the Powers of Hell and Devils in a Moment IV. God's Arm cannot be broke nor cut off V. The Arms of God can help at all Times and in every Condition hence called the everlasting Arms. Application 1. IF God hath such a strong Arm let Sinners take heed how they provoke him against them it is a dreadful thing you may perceive from hence to fall into the Hands of the Living God Do ye provoke the Lord to Anger Are ye stronger than he 2. If God hath such an Arm Wo to the Enemies of the Church this may make Babylon tremble Her Plagues shall come upon her in one Day Death and Mourning and Famine and she shall be utterly burnt with Fire for strong is the Lord that judgeth her 3. If the Church of God hath such Arms as you have heard doubtless her Enemies shall never prevail against her it shews forth the Security and Safety of God's People God is able to save and deliver his Church when he pleases 4. Why should Saints be afraid of Man and tremble at the Arm of Flesh who have an Arm of God to help them Have Men an Arm like him Alas their Power is weak and vain There is no King saved by the Multitude of an Host a mighty Man is not delivered by much Strength As 't is a great Sin to trust in an Arm of Flesh Cursed is the Man that trusteth in Man So 't is a great Evil and Folly to fear what they can do What hurt can the Arm of Man do us They can but kill the Body that 's the most and so far they are not able to go neither unless God gives them Commission 5. How soon can God if he hath such an Arm break the Arm of the Mighty God can deal with the strongest Arm of Flesh. Son of Man saith the Lord I have broken the Arm of Pharaoh King of Aegypt and lo it shall not be bound up to be healed to put a Roller to bind it to make strong to hold a Sword When God breaks the Arm of an haughty King 't is beyond the Skill of his Chirurgeons to set the Bones and make it whole again The Horn of Moab is cut off and his Arm is broke A savage Beast saith one cannot hurt us when his Horn is broke no more can a cruel Tyrant when his Arm of Power is burst asunder 6. If this be so let us engage the Arm of God for us If we can but get the Almighty to be on our side wee 'l not fear what Hell or Rome can do unto us Let us humble our selves before him and depart from Iniquity let us trust in God alone and offend him as we have done no more 7. If God have such a mighty Arm then let us all labour to trust in him We cannot saith a godly Minister trust Creatures too little as to Success nor can we trust God too much let us trust in God alone and in no other Strength but his 8. This may stir us up to the Duty of Prayer to cry mightily in our Distresses to God for Help let us pray in this time of Need as the Church doth Awake awake put on Strength O Arm of the Lord awake as in the Generations of old Art thou not he that hath cut Rahab and wounded the Dragon Lord shew forth thy Might here is another Dragon a Romish and bloody Dragon risen up against thy poor Church and it is in the Power of thy Arm only to deal with him 9. Seeing God hath such an Arm let weak Christians pray that he would lead them yea carry them in his Bosom and let us all daily be in the Consideration and Meditation of the Strength and Power of his Arm. We little consider and fear what God can do God compared to a Travailing VVoman Isa. 42.14 Now will I cry like a travailing Woman c. THis is a kind of Metaphor called an Anthropopathy as all Places are that attribute any thing humane to God In this Text we are to note that his Lenity Patience and long Forbearance are changed into a severe Vengeance Because a travailing Woman tho in great Pain yet patiently endures it to the utmost Extremity of her Throws and then being overcome by the Violence of her Pangs breaks out into Cries and Vociferation Which most elegantly expresses the Patience and long Forbearance of God and the Extremity of his Wrath when provoked Psal. 78.65 66. Rom. 2.45 Simile I. A Travailing Woman is in Pain great Pain When Pangs come upon thee like the Pain of a Woman in Travail II. A Woman in Travail cries out her Pains are so great she cannot refrain her Pangs make her cry bitterly III. A Woman in Travail strives to bring forth IV. 'T is not long when great Pain and Pangs come upon a travailing Woman e're she is delivered Parallel I. GOD is pleased to speak after this manner as if he was in pain I will ease me saith he of mine Adversaries I will avenge me of mine Enemies The Adversaries of God seem to hurt and put him to pain In all their Afflictions he was afflicted When the Foot is afflicted the Head is afflicted God is pleased to condescend so low as to sympathize with his Church when she is pain'd he is pain'd II. God will visibly demonstrate to speak after the manner of Men how his Soul is pained and distressed for his Church and People hence saith he I will cry like a travailing Woman III. God when he stirs up himself and begins to cry and roar 't is that he may bring forth Deliverance for his Church IV. When God begins to roar in his thundring Judgments pouring forth the Vials of his Wrath upon the Beast and to cry like a travailing Woman
eternal Purpose which was purposed in Christ Jesus our Lord. 2. It was for the Glory of his Mercy and Goodness which moved Wisdom to seek out and provide this blessed Mediator and glorious Means of Reconciliation when God might justly have left fallen Man as he did the fallen Angels Moreover this of a Mediat●●r shews us that God must be dealt with in a way of free Grace Entreaty and Request Hence we read how fervently Christ prayed and interceded for us yea what strong Cries and Tears he offered up in the Days of his Fiesh Whatsoever blessed Relief Pardon Peace c. Mankind receives 't is wholly in a way of Mercy and free Grace through the Mediation of the Lord Jesus Chriist By Grace ye are saved God so loved the World that he gave his only begotten Son 3. It was for the Glory of his Justice which must be dealt with in a way of Satisfaction Grace will be dealt with in a way of Intreaty salvâ Justitiâ Therefore the Covenant is established in the hands of a Mediator that is able to lay down a Price or Ransom That so God might be just and the Justifier of those that believe in Jesus Nay when the Lord Jesus undertook on our behalf to come up to the Demand of Justice 't is said God spared him not but delivered him up to Death for us all He bore our Sins in his own Body on the Tree 4. The Sovereignty of God is manifested in its Glory that through a Mediator he is pleased to extend Mercy to Mankind when none is afforded to the Angels that sinned and that Jesus at his Command should lay down his Life for the Sheep 5. It magnifies the Glory of God's Power and All-sufficiency who can raise up and restore Man to greater Happiness than ever he had before his Fall when Devils and Sin had done their worst 6. The like might be said of the Holiness Patience and Faithfulness of God c. Moreover this Undertaking adds to the Glory of Christ Jesus who is the Mediator himself God had hereby a design to greaten the Name of his Son the second Person of the Trinity in our Nature 1. In that he is constituted by undertaking in this honourable Office King Priest and Prophet 2. In respect of that great Power which is given to him to make Peace between God and Man to have the Keys to open and shut and to give eternal Life to as many as he pleaseth or are given by the Father to him 3. Nay his Glory shines forth herein to such a degree that 't is the Duty of all Men to honour the Son as they honour the Father 4. Christ hath hereby the Honour of accomplishing the whole Affair being Author and Finisher of our Faith and Salvation Secondly In respect of Man there was great need of such a Mediator 1. God would not treat with Sinners upon any other Terms There is no Knowledg of God which is saving nor Union with him without a Reconciliation You that were sometimes afar off are made nigh by the Blood of Christ. Neither knoweth any Man the Father save the Son and he to whomsoever the Son will reveal him 2. Without a Mediator to atone and make Peace between the Father and us there is no Communion with him Can two walk together unless they are agreed Nor Eternal Life Such as are without Christ and without God must die that is be damned in their Sins X. Christ was every way qualified and fitted for this Work He was not only wise but the Wisdom of God much for Justice but yet inclined to Mercy and Pity to the Poor And then again how was he fitted by his being God 'T is from the Worth and Excellency of his Person that the Price comes to be satisfactory Besides had he not been God as he could not have expiated Sin so he could not have overcome Death and other Enemies he was to encounter with that he might accomplish our Redemption 2. He must be Man because he is to plead for us and be sacrificed on the Cross in our stead he must bleed as well as intercede for Man For without shedding of Blood there is no Remission He must be Man that he might be one with us that his Righteousness might by Imputation be ours and that he might receive the Spirit for us and we from him who is the Son receive it with the Adoption of Sons and thereby be sure of the eternal Inheritance 3. He must be God and Man in one Person A Mediator is not a Mediator of one but God is one And by this Means he is fitly qualified for his Office He must be a Person at an equal distance from and drawing near and allied to both Parties having Interest in and participating of the Nature of each Hence it is thought that he is called our Dayes-man or Kinsman that lays his hands on both Having access unto them knowing what will stand with the Honour of the one and be for the Relief and Profit of the other XI Christ is faithful both to God and Man greatly for the Honour of the one and as much for the Comfort and Salvation of the other He is said to be faithful to him that appointed him And in respect of Man he is called a faithful High-Priest XII Jesus Christ met with much Trouble in the Days of his Flesh in managing our Business as Mediator from the Devil and wicked Men. He found the World very averse to accept of Terms of Peace and not only so but they offered violence to him and grievously abused him XIII Jesus Christ was meek and lowly in Heart he patiently bore the Hidings of his Father's Face How quietly did he bear and endure the Punishment due to us for our Sin notwithstanding we esteemed him not but hid our Faces as it were from him He was oppressed he was afflicted yet he opened not his Mouth He patiently waits upon poor Sinners XIV Jesus Christ as he was potent so he was of a very couragious and undaunted Spirit He shall not fail nor be discouraged till he hath set Judgment in the Earth XV. Jesus Christ was a pacifying Mediator for instead of a personal Satisfaction from the Sinner God accepts of his Mediation He was made Sin for us who knew no Sin that we might be made the Righteousness of God in him Instead of an inherent Righteousness God accepts of a Righteousness imputed and accepts of Sincerity instead of a perfect keeping the whole Law and through his Mediation obtains pardon for human Frailties XVI Jesus Christ our Mediator hath a Time set him to finish his Mediatorial Kingdom and Office which will cease at the end of the World when all the Elect are gathered in XVII Jesus Christ our Mediator uses most weighty and powerful Arguments such as in the Word of God
one Heart for Sin and another for him he must have the whole Heart or he will have none of it Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy Heart and with all thy Soul c. Conscience may be for Christ and his Ways and the Judgment may be much enlightned when the Will may be opposite and the Affections set chiefly upon Sin and the Vanities of this World Their Heart is divided now shall they be found faulty XVIII Jesus Christ met with greater Opposition and fought more sore and fearful Battels than ever any did for the Sinner's sake as witness his Conflict with Satan that strong Man armed with Sin and Wrath and last of all with Death it self over all which Enemies he gloriously triumphed and got a perfect Conquest XIX Jesus Christ will not take into Covenant or make a Contract of Divine Love or Grace with a Person that is not dead to the Law We must see the Insufficiency of that and of our own Righteousness and have no confidence in the Flesh if we would win Christ. Wherefore my Brethren ye also are become dead to the Law that ye should be married to another even to him that is raised from the Dead that we should bring forth Fruit unto God XX. When Jesus Christ by his Word and holy Spirit hath brought over all the Faculties of the Soul unto himself finding the Person dead to Sin Self and to this World and all things being removed which obstructed this happy Contract he then proceeds and takes the Soul into Union with Himself But according to that holy Order and Decree of God no Soul is espoused by Christ but such as is given to him by the Father All that the Father hath given me shall come unto me XXI No sooner is a Sinner converted by Faith united or espoused to Jesus Christ but there is great Joy amongst the Angels of God in Heaven and amongst the Saints of God on Earth Likewise I say unto you there is Joy in Heaven in the presence of the Angels of God over one Sinner that repenteth And so in the case of the Prodigal at his return The Father said to his Servants Bring forth the best Robe and put it upon him and put a Ring on his hand And bring hither the fatted Calf and kill it and let us eat and drink and be merry And they began to be merry XXII Jesus Christ settles upon each Soul he espouses a very great Inheritance he makes over a Jointure of an inestimable value a Kingdom of Glory a Crown that fadeth not away even everlasting Blessedness XXIII Jesus Christ leaves his Church and each believing Soul whom he takes into Union with himself in this World for a while and doth not immediatly take them to himself or carry them to Heaven his own Habitation XXIV Jesus Christ delighteth greatly in his Church and in every sincere Member thereof hence Zion is called Hephzibah And as the Bridegroom rejoyceth over the Bride so shall thy God rejoyce over thee XXV Jesus Christ discharges his Saints and People from all those Debts that bind over to eternal Wrath. Sinners were miserably indebted to the Law and Justice owed ten thousand Talents but had not a Farthing to pay liable every day to Arrests and to be sent to the dark Shades of eternal Night or Prison of utter Darkness under the Wrath of the incensed Majesty having whole Mountains of Sin and Guilt lying upon them running every day into new Scores adding Sin to Sin one heavy Debt upon another O how great is the Guilt of sinful Man and how unable to satisfy Divine Justice How then shall these Debts be paid all these Sins expiated and the Guilt taken away Justice calls for full Payment it 's Language is Pay or perish yet we cannot make the least Reparation nor right God for the Wrong we have done him by offending the Eyes of his Glory But now by a Marriage-Covenant with Jesus Christ all is at once discharged and the Sinner acquitted there being Riches and Worth enough in him who hath fully satisfied the Demands of Law and Justice and by Union with him the Sinner comes to be interested into all He was made Sin for us who knew no Sin that we might be made the Righteousness of God in him The Lord hath laid on him the Iniquities of us all O how happy is that Soul that is espoused to Jesus Christ XXVI Jesus Christ confers great Honour on those that are espoused to him The Church is called a Queen and how comes that to pass but by means of this Contract and Marriage with Christ Vpon the right hand stands the Queen with Gold of Ophir Believers are called by Christ's Name have the Attendance of his Servants the holy Angels The Angels of the Lord encamp round about them that fear him He hath given his Angels charge concerning thee Saints lie in the Bosom of Christ's Love and Mercy XXVII Jesus Christ supplies all the Wants and makes blessed Provision for his Saints They that fear the Lord shall not lack any good thing Whether it be Grace or Peace either Food or Physick they want they shall have it from him all is in Christ In him all Fulness dwells and in him so as to be let out and communicated to his Saints XXVIII Jesus Christ sympathizes with his Saints In all their Afflictions 't is said he was afflicted And in another place 't is said His Soul was grieved for the Misery of Israel He himself hath suffered Being tempted he is able to succour them that are tempted We have not an High-Priest that cannot be touched with the feeling of our Infirmities He that toucheth you toucheth the Apple of mine Eye Cast thy Burthen upon the Lord and he shall sustain thee XXIX Jesus Christ requires Obedience of his Church and of every Member thereof hence Paul saith The Church is subject unto Christ. The Lord Jesus is exalted above all Principalities and Power Might and Dominion and every Name that is named not only in this World but also in that which is to come and is given particularly to be Head over all things to the Church Call ye me Lord saith Christ and do not the things that I say XXX Jesus Christ reproves his Saints for their Evils and Transgressions out of his great Love As many as I love I rebuke and chasten XXXI Jesus Christ covers the Weaknesses and Infirmities of his People He covers our Sins doth not upbraid us with our Faults but forgives our Iniquities and remembers our Sins no more Tho his Saints have many Spots and Blemishes yet he through his great Grace overlooks them all and will not expose them to Reproach here nor hereafter for them XXII Jesus Christ gives Counsel and Instruction to his People I counsel thee c. What heavenly Instruction hath he left in his Word
to the Admiration of all The Matter being known and related to them that that were concerned he had not only his Life but the Lion also to wait upon him who became a faithful Servant to him Hic est Leo Hospes Hominis hic est Homo Medicus Leonis was that which the People would say when they saw him lead along his Lion through the Streets Here goes the Lion which was the Man's Host and there is the Man who was the Lion's Physician XII No Creatures love their Young as you may percieve by the foregoing Story in part more than the Lions which they further demonstrate in their Defence for they will receive many terrible Blows Slashes and Wounds the one opening the bleeding Body and the other pressing the Blood out of the Wounds standing invincible never yielding till Death as if Death it self were nothing to them saith the Historian so that their young Ones might be safe XIII Lions are full of Clemency to them that prostrate themselves at their feet they will not touch such as do as it were by submission humble themselves to them XIV Out of the dead Carcase of Sampson's Lion came forth Sweetness as in his Riddle XV. None can take away the Prey from an hungry Lion XVI 'T is affirmed that if a Man be anointed all over with the Blood of a Lion he shall never be destroyed by wild Beasts XVII The Blood of a Lion as Naturalists say being rubbed or spread upon a Canker or Sore which is swell'd about the Veins will presently cure the Grief Parallel I. THe Lord Jesus is the King of Kings the Lord of Lords King of the Kings of the Earth II. Jesus Christ is full of Majesty It may be truly said of him that he carries Majesty in his Face Majesty in his Looks Majesty in his Words Majesty in his Walking Christ being our Captain tho we are timerous Creatures is enough to oppose scatter and vanquish the most potent Army that ever the Prince of Darkness or the God of this World could raise against them his Looks and Words affright his Enemies III. Christ is the Power of God He is a mighty Man nay He is a mighty God mighty to save IV. Christ is of superlative Courage of an invincible Mind for he never encountred with any but he was Conqueror He subdued the Devil yea whole Legions of them and rode in Triumph through the Air. He overcame the World trampling it under his Feet He conquered Sin yea Death it self The Woman bringing forth the Lion of the Tribe of Judah portended nothing less than the Conquest of the Devil's Kingdom V. Christ appears in his Dispensations for some time to couch down as it were suffers himself to be abused in his People and seems to lie still as if he were asleep VI. Christ when he is rouzed up by the Cruelties of the Enemies of his Church and the Cries of his People will be very terrible he will come upon Princes as upon Mortar Tho now he seems still and peaceable like a Lamb yet the Day is at hand when he will rise up like a Lion to destroy and devour at once VII When Christ shall utter his Voice at the last Day and come to Judgment he will make the Nations of the World quake Let all the Inhabitants of the Earth tremble for the Day of the Lord cometh for 't is nigh at hand The Lord shall also roar out of Zion and utter his Voice from Jerusalem and the Heaven and Earth shall shake c. VIII There is nothing hid from the Eyes of Christ he sees into the darkest Corners of Mens Hearts and Imaginations the most subtil Sinners cannot escape his Notice There is no secret Place where the Plotters or wicked Men can hide themselves from him He sees all their horrid Designs and Combinations IX Jesus Christ will reward every one according to the Nature of his Works in the great Day and when he comes forth to judg Babylon he will retaliate upon her according as she hath done Thou hast given them Blood to drink for they are worthy for they have shed the Blood of thy Saints and Prophets Reward her as she hath rewarded you X. Christ marks all those that injure him and his People Wherefore doth the Wicked contemn God he saith in his Heart he will not requite it Thou hast seen it for thou beholdest Mischief and Spite to requite it with thy hand I remember that which Amalek did to Israel now go and smite Amalek I will contend with them that contend with thee and I will save thy Children And I will feed them that oppress thee with their own Flesh and they shall be drunken with their own Blood as with sweet Wine XI The Lord Jesus as he avenges the Wrongs and Injuries done to his People so he will requite Kindnesses shewed to them Such as feed the Hungry cloath the Naked visit the Sick and those that are in Prison for Christ's sake shall be rewarded Their Work of Faith and Labour of Love shall not be forgotten yea He that gives but a Cup of cold Water in the Name of a Disciple shall not lose his Reward Which is a Reward of Grace not Merit for there is no proportion between eternal Life and the best of our Performances yet God accepts of them XII The Lord Jesus loveth his People with such a strong and endeared Love that he did not only fight with cruel Enemies in their behalf but freely also received many Lashes and sore Wounds in his Body and stood invincible never yielding till Death He made his Soul an Offering for Sin Yea Death it self was nothing to him so that he might save his poor Church from Wrath and eternal Misery XIII The Lord Jesus is full of Clemency Compassion and Tenderness of Bowels to all that humble themselves at his Feet He resisteth the Proud and will tear them in pieces but giveth Grace to the Humble XIV Sampson's Riddle is unfolded best in the slain Body of the Lion of the Tribe of Judah from thence comes all the Honey the Sweetness of Grace and Glory XV. None can deliver themselves out of Christ's hand when he rises up for the Prey XVI That Person whosoever he be who applieth Christ's Blood by Faith or hath every Faculty of his Soul viz. the whole Man bathed therein shall never be destroyed by the Devil nor the Powers of Darkness XVII The Blood of Christ cures all Wounds Cankers and putrifying Sores of the Soul or inward Man when applied by the hand of Faith Metaphor THe Lion is cruel blood-sucking proud preying stony-hearted malitious a Devourer of Flocks and Herds the very Tyrant of Beasts Disparity THe Lord Jesus is mild merciful tender-hearted forgetting Injuries the Preserver and Saviour of the innocent poor weak and helpless Ones c. Inferences 1. LEt the Ungodly tremble
Submission to Him even Emperors Kings Princes Nobles Captains Armies Freemen Bondmen even all both small and great He hath Power to punish all Treasons Rebellions Affronts Misdemeanors and Indignities whatsoever All that will not hear and obey him shall be destroyed He will speak to them in his Wrath and vex them in his sore Displeasure His Enemies shall be cloathed with Shame All that hate him shall be confounded and flie before him They shall be like the Dust how great soever They shall call for the Rocks to fall on them and to the Mountains to cover them from the Face of him that sits upon the Throne and from the Wrath of the Lamb. V. From hence we are taught to observe That it is our Duty 1. To adore reverence and honour Him 2. To obey and keep his Law 3. To trust in Him only for Defence and Protection 4. To pray that He would take to him his great Power and reign O blessed Son of David King of the Jews King of Israel Lord of the Gentiles Governor of Nations and King of Kings thy Kingdom come that thy Will may be done in Earth as it is in Heaven VI. From hence we infer the happy State that the whole Universe shall be in in God's appointed Time when this good great and mighty Potentate shall take to him his great Power and obtain a full Possession of all his Right When the Heavens shall rain down Righteousness and out of the Earth shall spring forth Joy The Mountain's shall drop new Wines and the Hills shall flow with Milk The Light of the Moon shall be as the Light of the Sun and the Light of the Sun as the Light of seven Days The Heavens shall rejoyce ever us and drop Fatness the Weary shall be at Rest and break forth into Singing A Jubilee shall be proclaimed and Persecution no more heard Judgment shall run down like Water and Righteousness like a mighty Stream Every Man shall sit under his own Vine and under his own Fig-Tree and none make him afraid Peace to all the Ends of the Earth Swords beaten into Plowshares and Spears into Pruning-Hooks no Nation lifting a Sword against his Neighbour no levying War any more No more Earthquakes nor Famine but a fruitful and peaceable Earth The poor Man shall overtake the Reaper and the Treader of Grapes him that soweth Seed And the Mountains shall drop sweet Wines and the Hills shall melt The Captivity of Israel shall be brought again they shall build the old waste Places and plant Vineyards and drink the Wine thereof make Gardens and eat the Fruit thereof Come to Zion with Songs and everlasting Joy where this King shall sit and appear in his Glory Israel shall rejoyce and Judah shall be glad It shall fare well with the whole Creation For the Ox and 〈◊〉 Asse that eare the Ground shall eat clean Provender winnowed with Fan and Shovel The Effect of his Kingdom shall be Peace for the Righteous shall flourish and have abundance of Peace and the Fruit of its Righteousness and Assurance for ever For not only the People shall be all righteous but upon the Bells of the Horses there shall be Holiness to the Lord. And the Ransomed shall come to Zion with everlasting Joy upon their Heads They shall obtain Joy and Gladness and all Sorrow Heaviness and Sighing shall flie away For as the Earth bringeth forth her Bud and as the Garden flourisheth with Things that are sown in it so shall the Lord God ma●● Righteousness and Praise spring forth before all the Nations Blessed be God Christ a Priest Heb. 7.17 For he testifieth Thou art a Priest for ever after the Order of Melchisedec Vers. 26. For such an High-Priest becometh us who is holy harmless undefiled separate from Sinners and made higher than the Heavens Type I. THe High-Priest was taken from among Men but it behoved him not to have any Blemish II. The Priest assumed not to himself this Office but was called to it of God they were consecrated by Imposition of Hands when they were twenty five Years old III. The Priests were anointed with Oil and washed with Water Thou shalt take thee anointing Oil and pour it upon his Head and he shall wash his Flesh in Water IV. The Priest was gloriously cloathed Thou shalt make holy Garments for Aaron thy Brother for Glory and Beauty V. The Priest was to have a holy Crown upon his Head VI. The Priest's Body and Loins were to be covered with clean Linnen VII The High-Priest bore the Names of the Tribes of Israel upon his Breast when he went in before the Lord. VIII The High-Priest had Vrim and Thummim upon his Breast IX The High-Priest had an engraven Plate of Gold Thou shalt make a Plate of pure Gold and engrave upon it like the engraving of a Signet HOLINES TO THE LORD And it shall be upon Aaron's Forehead that Aaron may bear the Iniquity of the holy Things and it shall always be upon his Forehead that they may be accepted before the Lord. X. Aaron the Priest was Moses's Mouth to the People XI The High-Priest was not to marry a Widow a divorced Woman nor an Harlot but a chast Virgin XII The Priest's work was to offer Sacrifices for the Sins of the People For every High-Priest is ordained to offer Gifts and Sacrifices c. XIII The Priest was to take the Blood of the Bullock and dip his Finger in it and sprinkle seven times the Mercy-Seat c. and likewise the Blood of Calves and Goats and he sprinkled the Book and all the People the Tabernacle and the Vessels of the Ministry XIV The Priest's Garments were to remain after him to cloath and adorn his Sons withal XV. The Priests were to sound the Trumpets which as Mr. Godwin observes were twofold sometimes an Alarm to War sometimes to assemble the People XVI The Priests of the Lord were to teach the Law to the People The Priest's Lips should keep Knowledg and they should seek the Law at his Mouth XVII The Priest was to judg of the Plague of the Leprosy and to pronounce clean or unclean XVIII The Priests under the Law made and anointed Kings Jehoiada the Priest and his Sons anointed Joash King of Judah XIX The Priests were to appoint Officers over the House of God and it did not appertain to the Civil Magistrate to intermeddle in the Priest's Office See the Case of Vzziah 2 Chron. 26.20 XX. The Priests of the Lord were to bless the People XXI The High-Priest only went into the Holiest of all and that not without Blood to make Atonement XXII The High-Priest only made the Perfume for Burnt-Offerings and it might not be applied to any other use but to burn before the Lord. XXIII The Death of the High-Priest set the guilty Person or Man-slayer free who had fled to the City of Refuge After the
Death of the High-Priest the Slayer shall return to the Land of his Possession By the High-Priest's Death an Atonement was made for him saith Mr. Ainsworth XXIV The High-Priest brought the Bodies of those Beasts whose Blood was brought into the Sanctuary to be burnt without the Camp Parallel I. CHrist was of the Race of Mankind of the Seed of David according to the Flesh Forasmuch as Children are Partakers of Flesh and Blood he likewise took part of the same but was altogether pure spotless without the least Stain of Sin II. So Christ glorified not himself to be made an High-Priest but he that said unto him Thou art my Son c. and in another place Thou art a Priest for ever c. The Father invested him in this Office Him hath God the Father sealed He was baptized and the Spirit came down visibly upon him when he was about thirty Years old III. Christ was anointed with the Oil of Gladness above his Fellows How God anointed Jesus of Nazareth with the Holy-Ghost and with Power He had also immaculate Sanctity and Purity in him IV. Christ was said to be glorious in his Apparel cloathed with the Divine Nature as with a Garment he was adorned with perfect and compleat Righteousness V. Signifying saith Mr. Guild the Deity of Christ which as a Circle hath neither beginning nor end and the Royal Dignity whereby he is advanced to be the Supreme Head in all things to his Church or his Kingship See Goodwin's Moses and Aaron VI. Christ's Humanity is cloathed with true Holiness which is compared to fine Linnen clean and white VII The Lord Jesus as our High-Priest presents ●●or bears the Remembrances of all his faithful People upon his Heart when he appears before God to make Intercession for them He knows his own Sheep by Name VIII Christ hath in him the Perfection of true Light Beauty and Holiness Vrim and Thummim signified Christ's Prophetical Office whereby He as a standing Oracle to his Church answers all Doubts and Controversies whatsoever IX Christ is the real Antitype of this engraven Plate in likeness of a Signet Holiness to the Lord in that the Father hath actually communicated to him his Nature who is the express Image of his Person a glorious Representation of him to us being able to bear and hath born our Iniquities The Lord hath laid on him the Iniquities of us all X. Christ is the Mouth of the Father to the Sons of Men He is called the Word of God God hath spoken unto us by his Son XI Christ's Church must be a pure Virgin chast unstained with Superstition or Idolatry giving neither Love nor Worship to any other Christ owns none but such a People for his Spouse XII Christ offered up his own Body as a Sacrifice for our Sins He appeared to put away Sin by the Sacrifice of himself Christ was once offered to bear the Sins of many c. XIII As Christ was offered upon the Cross for the Sins of Mankind as a propitiatory Sacrifice so must his Blood in a spiritual manner be sprinkled upon our Consciences that we may be cleansed from our Sins and accepted in the sight of God Let us draw near with a true Heart in full assurance of Faith having our Hearts sprinkled from an evil Conscience c. For if the Blood of Bulls and Goats and the Ashes of an Heifer sprinkled the unclean sanctified to the purifying of the Flesh how much more shall the Blood of Christ who through the eternal Spirit offered himself to God purge your Consciences from dead Works to serve the living God But ye are come to Mount Zion c. And to Jesus the Mediator of the new Covenant and to the Blood of Sprinkling that speaks better things than the Blood of Abel XIV Christ's Righteousness remains for ever to cloath and adorn all true Believers 'T is the Wedding-Garment whosoever hath it not shall be shut out of the Marriage-Chamber and cast into utter Darkness XV. Christ sounds the great Trumpet of the Gospel for the assembling and gathering together of his Elect to himself from all the four Quarters of the Earth and will sound an Alarm at the last Day to the general Judgment The Trumpet shall sound and the Dead shall be raised c. XVI Christ is the great Teacher of God's Law 't is he that gives us the knowledg of Salvation that guides our Feet into the way of Peace We must seek the Law i. e. the Mind and Will of God at his Mouth who shews us plainly of the Father His Tabernacle is only standing not Moses's not Aaron's not Elias's but Jesus's This is my beloved Son hear him He is the last and only Teacher sent from God XVII Christ is Judg concerning the Plague of every Man's Heart what Sin is deadly and what not Tho there is no Sin venial as the Papist's affirm yet there is much more danger and evil in some Sins than in others As for example 'T is worse to have Sin in the Affection than in the Conversation to love it than to commit it The best of Saints have not been without Sin Infirmities have attended them yet they loved them not 'T is a loathsom thing to a true Believer That which I hate that do I. The Priest was to pronounce a Man utterly unclean if the Plague was got into his Head So if a Man's Judgment Will and Affection are for the ways of Sin if they chuse and love that which is evil Christ the High-Priest in his Word pronounces such unclean When Men approve not of God's ways because they forbid and give no toleration to their beastly Lust and Sensuality and from hence secretly contemn Religion in the strictness of it these surely have the Plague in their Heads XVIII The Lord Jesus makes and anoints many to be Kings for besides his acting towards Men in bringing of them to their Thrones and Kingdoms as 't is said By me Kings reign he makes all his Saints Kings and Priests and they shall reign on Earth XIX Christ hath the absolute Power of appointing what Officers should be in his Church He gave some Apostles some Prophets some Evangelists some Pastors and Teachers Those that make any other spiritual Office or Officer than Christ hath ordained will be found grand Criminals in the great Day XX. Christ was sent to bless the People by turning every one of them from the evil of their Ways to give Pardon yea the holy Spirit and eternal Life to as many as believe on him XXI Christ entred into Heaven it self alone for us as Mediator through the Merit of his precious Blood shed to make Atonement once for all there to appear in the presence of God for us Neither by the Blood of Goats and Calves but by his own Blood he entred in
VII The Apostles were to take care of the Church whilst they lived and after their Decease Paul had the Care of all the Churches upon him He sent for the Elders and gave them charge c. St. Peter took care that after his Decease the Churches might be secured from Danger VIII The Apostles had a Dispensation committed to them from which they were not to depart A Dispensation of the Gospel is committed to me Wo is me if I preach not the Gospel They also ordained other Ministers IX The Apostles went through good and evil Report unweariedly till they had finished their Course and then committed themselves to Him that judgeth righteously in expectation of a Crown of endless Glory Henceforth is laid up for me a Crown of Righteousness c. Parallel I. CHrist Jesus was immediatly sent by God He came not of himself but the Father sent him II. Christ Jesus went about preaching the Gospel doing Good and healing all that were oppressed III. Christ Jesus was not alone but the Father was with him God was with him in an extraordinary manner beyond what he ever was with any Mortal IV. Christ as the great and chief Apostle bore witness to the Truth For this cause came I into the World ●● V. The Lord Jesus came as the chief Apostle to open Mysteries that had been kept hid VI. Christ Jesus had not the Spirit by measure but was filled with the Spirit to do and speak mighty things VII Christ more especially took care of his Church before he left them He forewarned them of Evils to come he cautioned them against Fears and Apostacies and committed them to the Care of his Father Keep through thy Name those that thou hast given me VIII Jesus Christ as the great Apostle had a Dispensation committed to him The Work that my Father gives me to do shall I not do it I must work the Works of God Tell that Fox I do Miracles this day to morrow and the third day I shall be perfected He had Power also to ordain other Officers and Ministers IX Christ suffered great Contradiction of Sinners against Himself fought as the Captain of our Salvation with all Difficulties and Enemies till he had finished his Work and could say Father it is finished into thy hands I commend my Spirit He for the Joy that was set before him endured the Cross despised the Shame and is sate down at the right hand of God An Apostle I. THe Apostles were but meer Men whose Original was from the Dust. II. The Apostles had but small measure of the Spirit and were not without Sin and Infirmities III. The Apostles were but Fellow-Servants and not Lords over God's Heritage not like some we have had since their Time IV. The Apostles did but shew and direct to a Saviour to Salvation and eternal Life they were not able to save nor could they give Salvation to any Was Paul crucified for you c. Disparity I. CHrist was Emanuel the eternal Son of God God v●●ry God of God Lord of all whose Descent was from Heaven I came down from Heaven The second Man was the Lord from Heaven II. Christ had the Fulness of the Divine Spirit dwelt in him and rested upon him God gave not the Spirit to him by measure Through the eternal Spirit he offered himself to God without spot The Prince of this World came and found nothing in him He was holy harmless and undefiled separate from Sinners III. But Christ is Master Head Lord Ruler and Governor a compleat Prince and King as well as Priest and Prophet and Apostle He is Lord of all over all God blessed for evermore Which made Mary say They have taken away my Lord and Thomas say My Lord and my God IV. But Christ did more than shew and direct to a Saviour He was that Saviour himself and the Author of eternal Salvation to all them that obey him He had Help laid upon him being mighty to save was born a Saviour To you is born in the City of David a Saviour which is Christ the Lord. And that great Salvation is not to be neglected without eminent Danger How shall we escape that neglect so great Salvation Inferences I. BEhold the great Goodness of God to the Church and World that he should send so great an Apostle so wise an Ambassador to treat with Souls and for Souls and to settle govern and establish the Church II. What great Love Christ had to Sinners that he should leave his Riches and Glory above to come down to be an Apostle a Fellow-Servant for our sakes He that was rich became poor that we through his Poverty might be made rich III. What need have we of the Pope and his Cardinals seeing God hath been so kind to give us Christ to be our Apostle and High-Priest We own none but Christ to be the Apostle and High-Priest of our Profession who can do all things for us by his Word Spirit and Ministers Away therefore with that grand Antichrist and vile Impostor whom they call His Holiness with all his Antichristian Crew IV. This may serve to inform us that we ought to listen to him and be taught by him for there is great reason for it 1. God sent him I came not of my self the Father sent me 2. He spake so as never Man spake No Man ever yet nor ever will speak like the Man Christ Jesus He spake like one that had Authority and not like the Scribes learned Doctors and wise Men among the Jews Many were astonished at his Understanding and Answers in his tender Age. 3. God commands us to hear him This is my beloved Son hear him 4. God threatens us if we do not hear him 't is dangerous to refuse to hear him How shall we escape if we turn away from him that speaks from Heaven Christ the Bread of Life John 6.48 50 51. I am the Bread of Life This is the Bread which cometh down from Heaven I am the living Bread which came down from Heaven IT is not my Business here to give the various Opinions of Men touching the Bread in the Text Some hold it to be Christ's Doctrine others Christ in the Sacrament others hold it is Christ in a more invisible Administration but to shew metaphorically that whatsoever Bread properly so called is to Men considered as Men that Jesus Christ is unto Believers and all true Christians according to the Gospel Metaphor I. BRead is prepared and made fit for Food II. Bread is a Substance well suited for the Subject to which it is appointed III. Bread is good in it self and of its own nature IV. Bread is not inherent in us but a distinct thing from us and a Gift from another V. Bread is ordained to an high and most excellent End even to preserve the whole
He is both King of Saints and King of Nations 1. He is Lord over Angels he is Head of Principalities and Powers Thrones and Dominions He hath Power and Authority over the good Angels these are part of his Inheritance Let all the Angels of God worship him 2. He hath Preheminence and Dominion over the evil Angels they fly before him He hath spoiled Principalities and Powers c. Col. 2.15 3. He is the Head and hath Preheminence over Men He is Lord both of the Dead and Living all the Elect are given to him they are his in manifold respects Children Servants Brethren Disciples Subjects Spouse c. 4. The Power and Headship of Christ as Heir of all things extends to all Mankind universally all owe him Homage and shall submit and bend their Knees to Him He hath an absolute unlimited and Universal Power may pull down and set up at his pleasure kill and make alive all mighty Monarchs are but Tenants at Will to him 5. He hath Power and Headship in an especial manner over all things to the Church Frist Judaical or Old-Testament things Secondly Christian or New-Testament things Christ being Heir and Lord of all things whatever the Soveraign Disposer of all those Rites and Ordinances of Worship about which the Jews contended must needs be in his Hand to change and alter them as he saw good The Son of Man is Lord of the Sabbath and as he is Head over all things He hath Right and Soveraignty to make ordain or appoint Laws Ordinances and Institutions and to prescribe Rules how and after what manner God is to be worshipped belongs only to Christ the Heir of all things and Head of the Church VI. Christ distributes in a glorious manner to others he gives large Portions to the Saints whom he is not ashamed to call Brethren He that doth the Will of my Father the same is my Brother Sister and Mother Regenerating quickning sanctifying assisting comforting and sealing Grace is bestowed and freely given to Believers with Pardon Peace Sonship and eternal Life yea all things are given that appertain to Life and Godliness to such that are Heirs and Joynt-Heirs with him when he ascended on high he gave Gifts unto Men. Eph. 4.8 VII Christ the Heir of all things when he first came into the World was proclaimed by the Angels of God as the rightful Heir of the Crown and Scepter of both Worlds He shall be great and shal be called the Son of the Highest and the Lord God shall give unto him the Throne of his Father David And he shall reign over the House of Jacob for ever and ever and of his Kingdom there shall be no end His Right was often asserted by himself as Mat. 28. Joh. 13.3 and by others his Apostles c. VIII There was a set time agreed upon when Christ as Mediator should come to his Inheritance who is appointed Heir c. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 may denote either those special Acts whereby he came into the full Possession of his Heirship or it may be extended to other Preparatory Acts that long preceded them especially if we should take it to be of the same Importance with 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 in the second Aorist In the former sence it denotes the glorious Investiture of Christ in the full Possession of his Kingdom after his Resurrection with the Manifestation of it in his Ascension and token of its stability in his sitting down at the Right-hand of God By all these God made him placed Him with solemn Investiture Heir of all The Grant was made to him upon his Resurrection Mat. 28.18 and then fully declared to others The Solemnization of it was in his Ascension all was sealed and ratified when he took Possession of the Throne by all which he was made and declared to be Lord and Christ the true Heir of all things And such weight doth the Scripture lay upon the glorious Investiture of Christ in his Inheritance that it speaks of his whole Power as then first granted unto him Rom. 14.9 Phil. 2.7 8 9 10. and the reason of it is because he had then actually performed that Work and Duty upon consideration whereof that Power and Authority were eternally designed and originally granted unto him God's actual committing all Power over all Things and Persons in Heaven and Earth to be executed and managed for the ends of his Mediation declaring this Act Grant and Delegation by his Resurrection Ascension and sitting at his Right-hand is that which this Word denotes Notwithstanding the time of the visible Possession of his Right is not yet come he will take unto him his great Power that is the visible Exercise and Execution of it and Reign Wilt thou at this time restore the Kingdom to Israel And he said unto them It is not for you to know the Times and Seasons which the Father hath in his own Power Metaphor I. AN Heir many times is one that succeeds in the Possession of the Right and Goods of one deceased and till then cannot possess the Inheritance II. An Heir is many times disinherited of his Right cut off excluded and utterly deprived of his Crown and Kingdom by an usurp'd Power III. An Heir among Men hath comparatively but small Possessions Disparity I. CHrist enjoyes all as he is Heir of all things with the Father who dyeth not but is like the Son immortal eternal not subject to any Change The Son being Heir doth not eclipse nor diminish the Glory of the Father II. Christ shall not cannot be disinherited Tho wicked Men take Counsel together to obstruct and hinder his visible Exaltation yet all is in vain He that sits in Heaven shall laugh The Lord shall have them in Derision and will set his King upon his holy Hill of Zion I will make my First born higher than the Kings of the Earth III. Christ you hear is Heir of all things He is Head and Chief Lord over Angels and Men over all Ranks and Degrees of Men Emperours Kings and all the Nobles of the Earth over all Persons Civil and Ecclesiastical over Devils and all the Powers of Darkness He is Heir of the World to come the new Heaven and Earth and of all the Glory of it as of the Earth or the Kingdoms of this World Inferences I. FRom hence we may perceive how exceedingly God hath honoured the Lord Jesus Christ as Mediator He hath a Name above every Name in this World or that which is to come II. Moreover it is evident from hence Christ is very Rich. Who would not marry such an Heir or choose the Lord Jesus for their Husband The Riches of his Kingdom the good things of his House the Revenues of his Dominion are infinite and inexhaustible and he is very gracious and bountiful in his Communication of them unto all that take hold of him III. 'T is easy to conclude from hence that those that
build upon this Foundation VI. Christ is the only Foundation as he is every way fit and meet to be laid in the bottom of the Building so he is without Fault And no other Foundation can be laid than that which is laid which is Christ Jesus But though we or an Angel from Heaven preach any other Gospel to you than what we have preached unto you let him be accursed Gal. 1.8 VII Christ is a Foundation that can never be shaken the greatest Revolutions Mutations Changings Turnings and Over-turnings that can come cannot over-turn this Foundation nor remove it out of its place Foundations of Kingdoms Nations Commonwealths and Constitutions of Antichristian Churches may and shall be shaken but Christ the Foundation of the true Church shall abide for ever VIII Christ the Spiritual Foundation is able to uphold and preserve the H●●use or Soul that is built upon him I know whom I have believed and am perswaded that he is able to keep that which I have committed to him Vpon this Rock I will build my Church and the Gates of Hell shall not prevail against it Mat. 16.18 Inferences I. THis informs us of the great Wisdom and Condescension of God in contriving such a blessed Foundation for the Church and all true Believers to build upon it was the purpose of God to found his Temple upon a sure Basis even the Rock Christ Jesus II. It also sets forth the happy and glorious State of the House of God what can add greater Glory to it than to have a Foundation so precious lasting and permanent III. It shews the Honour and Excellency of Gospel-Ministration Ministers do not only propound Christ but in a subordinate sence in the Ministry of the Word may be said to lay Christ as a Foundation Hence Paul saith I have laid the Foundation c. for we are Labourers together with God 1 Cor. 3.9 10. IV. It reproves those that lay aside and reject this Foundation and build upon others as 1. The Papists that build upon Peter and on their own Merits and what their Merits are England and other Nations can soon resolve 2. The Quakers who build upon the Light of Natural Conscience they refuse the Person of Christ and the valuable Price of his Blood and introduce in his room an inward Quality viz. that Beam of Light that shines in Men from Jesus Christ considered as Creator 3. Such as build but in part on Christ come justly under the verge of this use of Reprehension because they do not lay all the stress and hope of their Salvation upon this Foundation V. It serves also to put Men and Women upon Trial to see whether the Lord Christ be their only Foundation or not 1. Do you really remove your selves off all other Foundations 2. Do you not build on nor confide in Pharisaical Righteousness even a Righteousness of your own 3. Do you not build upon Federal Holiness and upon Birth-Privileges think not to say within your selves We have Abraham to our Father 4. Do you not build upon Legal Conviction or outward Reformation 5. Do you not build upon a bare believing the History of the Gospel upon the Faith of Credence 6. Do you not build upon a Confession of Sin 7. Do you not build upon outward Priviledges upon visible Church-Membership and External Ordinances remember the Foolish Virgins 8. Do you not build barely on the Mercy of God not well considering he is just as well as gracious and will not acquit the guilty notwithstanding your Repentance and moral Righteousness without the Atonement made by the Blood of Christ. 9. Do you not build upon present Purposes and Resolutions to change your ways and course of Life hereafter is not this that which supports and stays your Minds 10. Do you not build upon Learning Parts and that Knowledg you have in Divine Things above others 11. Do you not build upon Men Ministers the Church taking all upon Trust that such and such Doctors and able Divines say VI. This may caution all Preachers of the Gospel to take heed how and what they build Upon this Foundation if they build Wood Hay or Stubble they will suffer Loss Let them be very careful they preach nothing for Doctrine but what Christ hath given in Commission and receive none lay none into the Building but living Stones such as are well hew'd and squar'd and fitted by the Spirit and Word for the Spiritual Building for God's Temple must be built with Gold Silver and precious Stones VII Let all such that are not built upon this sure Foundation be exhorted with all speed to get an Interest in this Rock for otherwise your Building will be on the Sand and you will fall into the lowest Hell at last VIII It demonstrates the happy State of those that are built upon this sure Foundation the Prophets and Apostles Jesus Christ himself being the chief Corner-Stone in whom all the Building c. And let all those that speak the Truth grow up in Love unto him in all things who is the Head Labour to be well fixed cemented and united to this Foundation that you may be established in the Faith IX And lastly This may comfort the Godly in the worst of Times for as it is a Foundation of God's laying and of so excellent a nature in its self you may be sure 't is not in the Power of Men nor Devils to raze or destroy it be sure you shall be saved whoever you are that build in a right manner on the Rock of Ages the Lord Jesus Christ. Christ the Corner-Stone 1 Pet. 2.6 I lay in Zion a chief Corner-Stone elect and precious Psal. 118.22 The Stone which the Builders refused the same is become the Head of the Corner CHRIST by a Metaphor called Anthropopatheia is not only called a Stone but also by a very emphatical Phrase a Corner-Stone 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Mat. 21.42 Acts 4.11 1 Pet. 2.6 And whereas Builders place the strongest and most durable Stone in the Corner-Foundation it denotes the firmness strength and duration of Christ the Foundation or Spiritual Stone upon which the whole Church is built It is said 〈◊〉 3.17 The Lord will smite the corner of the Head so the Hebrew of the Daughter of Zion The exterior Angle of an Edifice has a Prospect to each side and is put for Principality or the chief Ruler Judg. 20.2 1 Sam. 14.38 Isa. 19.13 hence it is attributed to Christ Psal. 118.22 expounded Eph. 2.15 16 17 20. he having the chief over-sight of as well as he is the principal Foundation to his Church METAPHOR I. A Corner-Stone sustains and upholds the building if the Corner of the House fall the whole Structure is in danger There came a Wind from the Wilderness and smote the four Corners of the House and it fell upon the young Men and they are dead Some Stones may drop out of the middle of the Building
Affections which like two long Wings he stretcheth out easily in the way of his gracious Providences for the help and succor of his People He shall arise with healing under his Wings VIII The Lord Jesus beareth and carrieth his faithful Children upon the Wings of his Power and Sovereign Grace thus he bare and carried Israel of old I have borne you upon Eagles Wings Hearken unto me O House of Jacob and all the Remnant of the House of Israel who are borne by me from the Belly which were carried from the Womb I will bear you I will carry you c. IX The Lord Jesus hides his Children in the Secrets of the Almighty that glorious Rock of Ages Their Place of Defence shall be a Munition of Rocks David knew what he did when he fled to God for Shelter Vnder the Shadow of thy Wings will I make my Refuge until these Calamities are overpast See Refuge X. Jesus Christ when he utters his Voice in Anger and rises up to the Prey he will cause all the Inhabitants of the Earth to tremble they will call to the Hills and Mountains to fall upon them and to hide them from the Face of him that sitteth upon the Throne and from the Wrath of the Lamb. Nay the Time will come when the old Dragon will be glad to flie into his Den. The Devils were afraid of him when he came as a Lamb Art thou come to torment us before the time Be wise now therefore O ye Kings be instructed O ye Judges of the Earth Kiss the Son lest he be angry and ye perish from the day when his Wrath is kindled but a little Blessed are all they that put their Trust in him XI The way of Christ's Love Wisdom Providence c. cannot be known or found out to perfection XII Jesus Christ hath a glorious and clear Sight can behold with open Face the Glory of the excellent Majesty and the highest Splendor and Beauty of that immortal and inaccessible Light which no natural Eye can approach unto And altho none of his People can see as he seeth who is infinite in Knowledg yet those that pretend to be his Off-spring and are not like him in Grace Heavenly-mindedness and Holiness nor endeavour after it from that Excellency they behold in it Christ will utterly disown them as being none of his Seed or Off-spring XIII The Lord Jesus teacheth all his People to be like himself so far as they are able and to mount up as with Eagles Wings and to live on high XIV So is the Lord Jesus of his People XV. The Lord Jesus suffered himself to be wounded for us his Hands and Feet yea his very Heart was pierced that we might have his Blood to drink in believing My Blood is Drink indeed XVI The Lord Jesus Christ is not only long-liv'd but he lives for ever He was from everlasting and he will be to everlasting He is the King eternal the Father of Eternity so the Hebrew Simile THe Eagle hath many evil Qualities She is neither fair nor comely hath no sweet Voice nor is she good for Food but she is quarrelsom preying devouring solitary envious to others proud and lofty the Plague and Tormentor of all other Birds or Fowls of the Air an Enemy to Peace She has horrible Claws feeds on Serpents Fish and Carrion snatching up Geese Hares Lambs c. Gesner reports that a certain Eagle's Nest was found wherein were three hundred Ducks one hundred and sixty Geese forty Hares and many Fishes An Eagle is very crafty She fills her Wings with Dust and gets upon a Stag's Horns and beating the Dust and Sand into his Eyes she blinds him and then soon conquers him She carries Shell-Fishes on high letting them fall upon the Rocks to break them c. Disparity IN all these things there can be no greater Disparity imaginable and upon this account wicked Men or Tyrants are compared to Eagles Inferences I. Flie to Christ to bear you upon his Wings II. To hide you under the Wings of his gracious Protection Vnder thy Wings saith David will I make my Refuge till these Calamities are overpast c. Christ compared unto a Bundle of Myrrh Cant. 1.13 A Bundle of Myrrh is my Beloved unto me THis Book expresses under many different Metaphors and Similitudes the Greatness of Christ's Love to his Church and the Sincerity of the Churches Love to Christ. Sometimes you have Christ commending his Spouse sometimes the Spouse speaking in the praise of Christ as she doth here A Bundle of Myrrh a Cluster of Camphire is my Beloved unto me A Soul espoused to Jesus Christ hath a great Love to him and an high Esteem of him knows not how to set out that excellent Worth and Beauty it beholds in him Myrrh is a kind of precious Fruit plentifully growing in Arabia it is somewhat bitter but most fragrant and of excellent use in Physick METAPHOR I. MYrrh has a perfuming quality 't is of a fragrant and odoriferous Nature 't is used for perfuming Garments and other things to make them cast a pleasant Smell All thy Garments smell of Myrrh Aloes and Cassia The Harlot says She had perfumed her Bed with Myrrh Aloes and Cinnamon II. Myrrh is a rare and rich Perfume a fit Present for a King hence the wise Men of the East honoured Christ with Myrrh at his Birth III. Myrrh hath a preserving Quality it keeps things from corruption putrifying and rotting Hence the Friends of Christ brought Myrrh Aloes and other Spices for the embalming of his Body after his Crucifixion IV. Myrrh hath a beautifying quality The Virgins that prepared themselves for Ahasuerus made use of Myrrh 'T is good to take away the Wrinkles from the Face and to make the Skin smooth and shining V. Myrrh that which is the right and true Arabia Myrrh is not easily known by the Vulgar as Pliny notes Many cannot make Judgment about it some take the false Indian Myrrh that grows upon a Thorny Plant for the right Sort. VI. Myrrh hath a healing quality Physicians make use of it for the removing of several Distempers Pliny says it dries up Rheums clears the Voice helps the ill Savour of the Breath c. VII Myrrh was the first and principal Ingredient of the holy anointing Oil that was appointed to be made use of for the anointing of Aaron the Tabernacle and the Pertinents thereof 'T is called a Bundle or as Ainsworth reads it a Bag of Myrrh 1. To denote the Plenty or Fulness of that odoriferous Gum. 2. A Bundle or Bag keeps things safe that are of worth The Soul of my Lord shall be bound in the Bundle of Life with Jehovah his God Parallel I. JEsus Christ hath a perfuming Virtue See how the Church describes him for his Fragrancy Who is this that cometh out of the Wilderness like Pillars of
the World besides And thou Lord in the beginning didst lay the Foundations of the Earth and the Heavens are the Work of thy Hands II. Jesus Christ thought it no Robbery to be equal with God And he is not only the bright and Morning-Star but also the Sun of Righteousness see Sun the brightness of his Father's Glory and the express Image of his Person and he upholds all things by the Word of his Power III. Jesus Christ gives internal light which illuminates the Minds and Souls of all Believers This is the true Light who is not only the Light of the World but delivereth also all those that truly follow him out of darkness and bestoweth on them the Light of Life IV. Jesus Christ giveth light continually and can never lose his Glory because a greater Light than he cannot arise The night and the day are alike to him The Light shined in Darkness and the Darkness comprehended it not He is the Lord that is an everlasting Light V. Jesus Christ gives Light to the visible and celestial too to this World and to the World to come or heavenly Jerusalem which City hath no need of Sun or Moon to shine in it but the Lord God and the Lamb is the Light thereof Ye are come to Mount Zion to God the Judg of all and to Jesus the Mediator VI. Jesus shall never fall from Heaven nor be dissolved but abide and continue when the Heavens shall be no more And thou Lord hast laid the Foundations of the Earth and the Heavens are the Work of thine own Hands they shall wax old as doth a Garment and as a Vesture shalt thou shalt fold them up and they shall be changed but thou art the same and thy Years fail not Jesus Christ the same yesterday to day and for ever Inferences I. WHat great Love doth God bear and what Care doth he take of Believers in placing such a Star as Jesus Christ is to be a Light unto them to direct them how to steer their Course in the darkest time so as to miss all dangerous Rocks and Sands and to arrive in safety at the desired and longed-for Haven II. How safe are they that do always steer their Course by his Light and follow his Conduct they shall not be at a loss in their Journeys or Voiages nor suffer Shipwrak by Rocks Sands or Storms but shall have the Light of Life shall never perish Believe in the Lord Jesus and thou shalt be saved III. This may shew also the certainty of their perishing in the Dark and in the Deep that continue their Course to the end of their Voiage without the Light and Guidance of this Bright and Morning Star This is the Condemnation that Light is come into the World and Men love Darkness rather than Light because their Deeds are evil VI. Hence all true Christians that have experimentally enjoyed Inlightnings Refreshings and Conduct by Jesus Christ as the Bright and Morning Star may be stirred up and perswaded yet more and more to look unto Jesus who is not only the Author and Finisher of their Faith but causeth his Glorious Light to shine upon their Path by reason whereof the nearer they approach to the end of their joyful Journey or Race the more and more will the Light shine unto the perfect day Take you heed therefore to that more sure word of Prophecy as unto a Light that shineth in a dark place until the Day dawn and the Day-Star arise in your Hearts V. Lastly If Christ be the Bright and Morning Star then let us look and wait for the Day which he is the fore-runner of seeing the Morning Star hath appeared and is up be sure the Day is at hand and a glorious Day it will be to them who are ready and prepared for it The Coming of Christ compared to the Coming of a Thief in the Night 1 Thess. 5.2 But you your selves know perfectly that the Day of the Lord so cometh as a Thief in the Night THere are various Opinions concerning the Day of the Lord or the Coming of Christ spoken of Mat. 24. Luke 21. 2 Pet. 3.9 10. and in this Text. But if the Scope of the Text be but carefully considered it will clearly appear that the Coming of Christ here spoken of is his Coming at the last Day to Judgment when the Dead shall be raised Read the latter part of the fourth Chapter c. Why the Day of the Lord is compared to the Coming of a Thief in the Night will appear by the following Parallel Simile I. THe coming of a Thief in the Night is with a design to circumvent an unwatchful House and to take his Prey II. A Thief comes provided for his purpose with a resolution to fight and Instruments to make way to his Design Keys to unlock Doors Bars to break them open or the like III. A Thief comes at a Time when all is still and People are least thoughtful of Danger but are careless at ease even asleep upon their Beds thinking themselves secure till they are invaded and their Goods taken away IV. The coming of a Thief into a House puts the careless Family into a great Fright when they see themselves surprized and cannot tell how to help it V. The approach of a Thief in the Night makes the poor amazed Family to forget all their former Pleasures and Enjoyments and expect no more than their Lives for a Prey and glad would they be of them too VI. At the coming of a Thief in the Night Execution is oftentimes done to the Ruin of the People where he comes Parallel I. THe Coming of Christ or Day of the Lord will be with design to circumvent the careless Professors who sleep in a sinful secure State as if there was no God to fear no Jesus Christ to look for no Heaven to be sought no Hell to be avoided to such he will come and seize them for his Prey to cut them asunder and appoint them their Portion with Vnbelievers and Reprobates II. Even so will the Lord Jesus Christ at his second coming be provided for his purpose with Fire and Sword to accomplish his Design which is to make a Desolation in the Earth For by Fire and Sword shall the Lord plead with all Flesh and the slain of the Lord shall be many He shall be revealed from Heaven with his mighty Angels in Flames of Fire c. III. The Day of the Lord will come when all is still and the World least thoughtful of Danger but are careless eating and drinking and marrying and sleeping till the Heavens rend asunder the Archangel utter his Voice and the Judg himself come upon them But as the Days of Noah were so shall the coming of the Son of Man be IV. The Day of the Lord will in like manner put the sleepy Generation that shall then be into a great and dismal Fright when
they see themselves on a sudden surprized but know no way of Escape Men startled Women quaking Beasts crying but none to help them Then they will say to the Rocks and Mountains Fall on us and hide us from the Face of him that sitteth on the Throne and from the Wrath of the Lamb for the great Day of his Wrath is come and who shall be able to stand V. The coming of the Day of the Lord will make the World much amazed and forget all their former Pleaurses and Enjoyments as if they had never been and would gladly accept of their Lives for a Prey or to be extinguish'd or cease to be but alas 't is in vain nothing but Hell and eternal Burnings remain for them where they shall be always dying yet never dead VI. By the coming of the Day of the Lord there will be such Execution done as will be to the utter Ruin and Un-doing of wicked Men who shall be stripp'd of all they have formerly set their Hearts upon and would now give the whole World were it in their possession for so much Grace as would help them to Heaven and save them from the dreadful Judgment Simile I. A Thief comes with a wicked Intent to gratify his wicked Will unrighteously II. A Thief 's coming may be prevented III. The coming of a Thief is but to a few and the Dammage he does is but to a few Families Disparity I. THe Lord cometh with a good intent to fulfill his Father's Will to save his People from all their Troubles and to render Justice to God's Enemies II. But the coming of the Day of the Lord cannot be prevented The Day of the Lord will come in which c. III. The coming of the Day of the Lord and the dismal Effects of it will be to all the Wicked The Lord cometh with Ten Thousand of his Saints to execute Judgment upon all and to convince all that are ungodly c. Inferences 1. REproof 2. Caution 3. Exhortation 1. Reproof to ungodly Men that there should be such a Day to come and notice given of such a thing and they so heedless and careless about it 2. Caution to the Godly to take heed and carefully mind the Counsel of Christ and Warnings of his Servants unto such a due Watchfulness as may prevent the Danger of being found sleeping and so the Day come upon them at unawares 3. Exhortation to all both good and bad to make ready for only they that shall be found ready will go in with him into the Marriage-Chamber the Door will be shut against all others whether Professors or Prophane Be ye therefore ready for at an Hour you think not of the Son of Man cometh Christ the Judg of All. Acts 10.42 And be commanded us to preach unto the People and to testify that it was He which was ordained of God to be the Judg of Quick and Dead THe Term 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 a Judg is derived of 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 to judg which word has various Significations And tho the word Judg is not brought here as a Metaphor Christ being really and properly a Judg yet it being a Phrase alluding to earthly Judges we shall for Edification sake run the Parallel wherein are amply set forth the Qualifications and Properties as well as the Authority of a temporal Judg with the correspondent Analogy and Disparity when applied to Christ the Judg of 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the Living and the Dead METAPHOR I. A Judg necessarily supposes a People under a Law to be judged by for there can be no Action where there is no Object nor any Exercise of Power or Judicial Proceeding without a Subject II. A Judg is or ought to be a Person fit for the Place and Office whereto he is called 1. A Judg ought to be a Man of great Wisdom and Prudence 2. A Judg is a Man of Knowledg 't is necessary that he should be well acquainted with all the Laws of his Sovereign 3. A Judg is or ought to be a Man of Goodness not subject to Anger Malice or Revenge and it is very requisite it should be so otherwise great Dammage might ensue upon the ill disposition of the Judg. 4. A Judg is or ought to be a Man of Justice and Impartiality that will not respect Persons in Judgment take Bribes or know the Faces of any tho never so great among Men. Aaron was not to know his Father nor Mother in Judgment 5. A good and upright Judg is a Man of Courage and Boldness will not say to the Wicked Thou art righteous nor excuse the Faults of great Men through fear III. The Place and Work of a Judg is grounded upon good Reason 1. The Honour of the Sovereign 2. The Reasonableness of Sovereignty or Authority 3. The Justness of the Laws 4. In respect of the Subject IV. A Judg is appointed to his Place and Office he acts not of himself but by Commission V. A Judg hath his set Time or Days limited wherein to keep a general Sessions or hold a solemn Assize for the Honour of his Sovereign Lord the King VI. A Judg when he hath received his Commission and the set Day is come hath power to summon all Parties concerned and order all Offenders to appear before him in Judgment VII A Judg after this great Appearance upon his Summons enters upon his Work which consists chiefly in three great Points 1. To open the Law 2. To examine Witnesses 3. To arraign the Offenders VIII A Judg charges Matter of Fact in Judgment and proceeds to clear Proof and Evidence by a sufficient Number of proper Witnesses touching the same IX A Judg by this Order and Method of Proceeding keeps up the Honour of the Law which he makes his Rule in all his Acts of Judgment X. A Judg is very terrible upon the Seat of Judgment in three respects 1. He is cloathed with Majesty 2. He hath very great Attendants as the Sheriffs Justices of the Peace and the Gentry of the County about him 3. He passeth a solemn and fatal Sentence upon guilty Criminals XI A Judg hath the Command of Officers to see Sentence executed and pronounced as Sheriffs deputy Sheriffs with Keepers of Prisons and the like Parallel I. CHrist being called a Judg doth clearly hold forth that there are a People to be judged by him Before him shall be gathered all Nations We must all appear before the Judgment-Seat of Christ. I saw the Dead both small and great stand before God II. Jesus Christ infinitely excells all other Judges in respect of Fitness to this Office or Excellency of Qualifications as will appear by what follows 1. Christ is wise not only far beyond David and Solomon but all the Angels in Heaven the Learned amongst the Jews admired his Wisdom He is called as hath been often hinted the Wisdom of God 2. Jesus Christ fully knows all Divine Laws as
discomforted Thus the Jews came to Mary to comfort her when they heard that her Brother Lazarus was dead and Job's Friends when he was in the depth of Sorrow came to comfort him V. A Comforter imports a Person able and willing to comfort and relieve such as are in a sorrowful mournful and afflicted condition VI. A faithful Comforter manifesteth much Love and Tenderness to his oppressed and afflicted Friend particularly 1. In coming to him 2. In supplying the Want he sustains of those things he is deprived of VII A wise Comforter uses many and weighty Arguments to infuse Comfort into a distressed and disconsolate Soul 't is not enough to come and give a bare Visit and look upon a Friend but to take apt and suitable Words and Motives to do it VIII A Comforter sympathizes with him he comes to visit to comfort him in his Grief and Trouble Job's Friends lifted up their Voice and wept and they rent every one his Mantle and sprinkled Dust upon their Heads So they sat down with him upon the Ground seven days and seven nights c. IX A true Comforter will intercede to others to administer support and relief in whose power it is to succor as well as himself X. A true Comforter will search into a Persons State and Condition to know how it is with him that thereby he may the better understand how to speak a word of Comfort to him XI A Comforter sometimes is slighted by the Person or Persons he comes to visit and administers Succor unto and all his good and sweet Advice is not regarded for a time XII A Comforter many times keeps his Friends from utter despondency and wonderfully revives and consolates his Soul and thereby makes Sighing and Heaviness to fly away The moving of my Lips should asswage your Grief c. XIII A faithful and true Comforter will not only give his distressed and disconsolate Friend a Visit but if he sees there is need of it will make his Abode even stay with him many days Job's Friends did so XIV A good faithful Comforter is highly esteemed and greatly beloved by his Friend especially when the worth of him is known or he is sensible of the Profit and much good rejected by him XV. A faithful Comforter will deal plainly with his Friend and not speak Peace and Comfort when he knows there is not just and good reason so to do but will reprove sometimes also if he finds cause for it Parallel THe Saints and People of God are in this World attended with manifold Troubles Afflictions and Sorrows Many are the Afflictions of the Righteous for all the day long have I been plagued and chastened every morning Verily verily I say unto you that ye shall weep and lament but the World shall rejoyce and ye shall be sorrowful but your Sorrow shall be turned into Joy II. The Disciples of Christ tho they mourn here or are in a sorrowful State upon many considerations yet they are capable of Comfort and fit Subjects of it They are not such as u●●terly refuse or are una●●e to receive Relief and Comfort Such as have committed the unpardonable Sin or are already in Hell are uncapable of receiving true Peace and Comfort but so it is not with God's People Whatever their State and Condition is it admits of Relief tho through Satan's Temptations they are sometimes backward to take hold of it III. The holy Spirit is a Divine Person he is placed in the same Rank and Order without any Note of Difference or Distinction as to a distinct Interest in the Divine Nature with the other Divine Persons Baptizing them in the Name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy-Ghost There are three that bear Record in Heaven the Father the Son and the Spirit and these three are one 2. He hath also the Names proper to a Divine Person only for he is called God Why hast thou lied unto the Holy-Ghost Thou hast not lied unto Man but unto God 3. He hath personal Propertie●● assigned him viz. a Will He divideth to every Man severally as he will and an Understanding The Spirit searcheth all things yea the deep things of God 4. He is voluntary Author of Divine Properties he of old cherished the Creation he formed and garnished the Heavens he inspired acted and spake in and by the Apostles 5. The same regard is to be had to him in Faith Worship and Obedience as unto the Persons of the Father and the Son for our being baptized in his Name is our solemn Engagement to believe in him yield obedience to him and worship him as it puts the same Obligation upon us to the Father and Son IV. So the holy Spirit comes unto a gracious Person in the time of greatest Need when he is most dejected and discomforted whether it be under Temptation Affliction or Persecution for Christ's sake Hence the Apostle saith When we came into Macedonia our Flesh had no Rest but we were troubled on every side without were Fightings and within were Fears Nevertheless God that comforteth those that are cast down comforted us c. I will not leave you comfortless I will come unto you V. The holy Spirit is able and willing at all times to comfort sincere Christians in their Afflictions Such is the Power Ability and Efficacy of the Spirit upon this account th●●t 't is more c●●pable and able to comfort Believers than the bare bodily Presence of the Lord Jes●● is able to do Nevertheless I tell you the Truth it is expedient for you that I go away pray mind the Reason our Saviour gives of it For if I go not the Comforter will not come unto you but if I depart I will send him VI. The holy Spirit doth manifest much Love and Tenderness to Believers which appears 1. In his coming to them that are poor and contemptible in the eyes of the World 2. By making up the Want of Christ's bodily Presence 3. In bearing Repulses from them how often hath the Spirit been slighted and his Motions rejected instead of being friendly entertained when in Love he comes to them VII The Holy Spirit doth not only come and give poor Believers a bare Visit in their Distresses but also uses fit and suitable ways and means to comfort and support their Souls He shall bring all things unto your Remembrance that I have spoken unto you He shall take of mine and shall sh●●w it unto you and he shall shew you things to come c. The Spirit usually comforteth Believers in and under their Sorrows and Afflictions 1. By shewing them whatsoever Christ hath done and suffered for them 2. By opening and applying the gracious Promises of Christ unto them he shall bring whatsoever I have said to your Remembrance 3. By sealing up Christ's Love unto them As many as I love I rebuke and chasten 'T is no sign they are hated by Christ or
METAPHOR AN Earnest among Men is usually a certain Sum either more or less of Gold or Silver which are but corruptible and earthly Things II. The best and greatest Purchase an Earnest among Men is given for consists but of temporal things that pass away and perish as all Sublunary Things do III. Sometimes among Men a Person who has given Earnest for such or such a Commodity does afterwards recant his Bargain IV. Sometimes the Purchaser loses his Earnest by flying from the Bargain and so never has the Inheritance V. Amongst Men the Earnest of an Inheritance is given by the Purchaser to the Seller and he expects something of equal worth for that he parts withal for it VI. An Earnest among Men is given by the Purchaser with an intent or design to advantage himself thereby 't is chiefly his own Interest and Profit which he aims at in this Action Disparity THe Earnest of the Saints Inheritance is of an inestimable value being of an heavenly and sublime Nature the holy blessed and eternal Spirit of God in the Operations Gifts and Graces thereof II. The holy Spirit is the Earnest of an Inheritance incorruptible and undefiled and that fadeth not away reserved in Heaven for us Be thou faithful unto Death and I will give thee a Crown of Life III. There never will be any recanting about giving or receiving this Spiritual Earnest God will never repent that he gave his Spirit to his faithful Children it being bestowed upon them as the Result of his eternal Purpose in Jesus Christ. And Believers have no cause to recant their Bargain in yielding themselves up to God both Body and Soul all they are and are capable to do for the Glory of Free-Grace for their Gain will be unspeakable thereby Godliness is profitable to all things having the Promise of the Life that now is and that which is to come it is great Gain IV. God will never can never lose those Souls for whom he gave his Son as the Price of their Redemption and his Spirit as an Earnest to make sure of them My Father which gave them me is greater than all and none is able to pluck them out of my Father's hands V. The Spiritual Earnest is given by the Father upon the account of Christ's Purchase unto Believers The Lord Jesus bought the Inheritance and received the Earnest of it for us as Mediator who freely gives it to us out of his own good Will he bestows it upon us as an Assurance of the full possession of eternal Life VI. The Lord giving his Spirit as the Earnest of future Blessings designs 't is acknowledged his own Glory thereby but chiefly the Profit will be ours 'T was our Good our Advantage Christ designed and aimed at in dying for us and in giving his Spirit to us Inferences WHat admirable Grace and Favour is here Did God give Christ to die for us to redeem us from Sin and Wrath to come and did he receive the holy Spirit as Mediator to give it unto us the Earnest of that purchased Possession Let this be to the Praise of his Glory Christ purchases that we might possess Others purchase that they might inherit themselves and give Earnest to make sure the Estate to themselves but the Lord Jesus needed not to do so he was Heir from everlasting and all that he did as Mediator was for us to enrich and make us happy and blessed for ever 2. If God hath given to Believers the Holy Spirit as the Earnest of their Inheritance let them take heed they do not go about to defraud him of his Bargain They are not their own they are bought with a Price and they have consented to this holy Contract by taking an Earnest from his hand 'T is great Injustice to deprive or keep back any part of a lawful Bargain from the Buyer especially when he hath given Earnest for it 3. This shews what certain Hopes and good Assurances a godly Man hath of eternal Life 'T is bought or purchased for him 't is given by Promise to him the Promise is sealed nay more than this he hath received a Pledg or Earnest of it What little ground is there then for any Soul to despond or doubt of the eternal Inheritance The holy God deals with us after the manner of Men about the great Concerns of another World the bare Promise of God would be Security enough we need not require a Seal and an Earnest of him O how doth Divine Goodness condescend to poor Creatures that the Heirs of Promise might have strong Consolation 4. From hence Believers may learn how to repell and withstand the Temptations of Satan Simon saith our Saviour Satan hath desired to have you c. But might not Simon and so consequently every true Christian say I am not mine own thou comest too late Satan I have received Earnest of a better Estate of a better Kingdom than thou hast I have given up my self to Jesus Christ and he hath taken possession of me by his Spirit that I might possess and enjoy him to Eternity 5. And let Sinners who would have an Interest in God and enjoy this eternal Inheritance learn from hence the ready way to come to it First They must believe The Saints that are sealed with the Spirit which is the Earnest of the purchased Inheritance are said to trust in God after they heard the Word of Truth the Gospel of their Salvation In whom saith the Apostle after that ye believed ye were sealed with that holy Spirit of Promise which is the Earnest of our Inheritance until the Redemption of the purchased Possession to the Praise of his Glory Secondly As they must hear attend upon the Word go out of themselves to Christ rely upon him and trust in him believe and receive the Record God hath given of his Son so they must submit to his Ordinances The Spirit is promised to those that keep his Commandments John 14.15 16. If this be done in Truth and Sincerity you shall certainly receive the Earnest of future Happiness as well as others 6. Those that would have a Trial of their Estates and Conditions who desire to know whether they have received the Spirit of God or not may read the Metaphor where the holy Spirit is compared to a Seal Nothing is more needful all may see from hence to make sure of the Spirit take heed you be not mistaken about it c. And let them that have received it live upon it Such need not fear wanting any good thing this Earnest-Penny will as hath been shewn already defray all their Charge whilst they are in this World 'T is a great Sum God gives like himself and answerable to that Inheritance prepared and purchased for Believers 7. What Fools are they that slight and despise this Earnest God offers Men in the Gospel everlasting Life and to assure them of it promises them if they will come to his
Eternity and 't is that which God Rejoyces in as being exceedingly pleased with it seeing his honour is made up in this Reconciliation 6. It is an abiding firm and everlasting Reconciliation there is nothing can make a breach between God and his People any more the Union cannot shall not be broke 't is beyond the power of Devils Men Sufferings nay or Sin either to do it Who shall be able to seperate us from the Love of God which is in Christ Jesus our Lord. Fifthly Gospel Reconciliation is glorious in respect of the Fruits Effects and Consequences of it 1. In that all that Enmity that was between God and the Soul comes hereby to be removed and man consequently to have peace with God For he is our peace who hath made both one and hath broken down the middle wall of Partition between us having abolished in his Flesh c. and that he might Reconcile both unto God in one body by the Cross having slain the Enmity thereby and came and preached peace Being justified by faith we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ. 2. Peace of Conscience is another fruit and effect of this Reconciliation 3. There is also as the effects of this Reconciliation Peace and sweet Harmony in the Soul between all the Faculties they do not fight as formerly one against another the Conscience drawing one way the will another the Will opposing that which Conscience would have done the Judgment may be convinced in some measure as Balaams was who cryed out that Gods wayes were best how Goodly are thy tents O Jacob and thy tabernacles O Israel and yet the Affections may be for sin and love the wages of unrighteousness 4. The next thing that I might mention is joy in the holy Ghost when once a Soul knows he is reconciled to God then he comes not only to have Peace but also to be filled with joy in beleiving the Kingdom of God is not meat and drink but Righteousness and peace and joy in the holy Ghost 5. Free access to God is another fruit and effect of Gospel reconciliation such may go with boldness to the Throne of Grace through him we both i. e. Jews and Gentiles who believe have access by the spirit to the Father 6. Hence there is a free and blessed Trade open between heaven and earth between God and the Soul as in Countries that are in war one with another there can be no Trade nor Traffique between them but when Peace is made and a sure League concluded betwixt them Trade is open again so is it between God and the Soul when Reconciled 7. By this means we come in a special manner to be under the Care and Protection of God there shall not one hair fall to the ground without the Leave and Permission of God he has hereby Interested himself in all our concerns and many other blessed effects attend our Reconciliation with God which are elsewhere insisted upon See Mediator Eightly The gospel is glorious in respect of remission or Pardon of sin gospel remission is glorious Remission 1. By Considering who it is that is Pardoned or who they are that God forgives 1. Rebels such that had broke an holy and just Law 2. Rebels to God such that had conspired against him joined and sided with Satan against the Majesty of Heaven 3. Such that were greatly in Debt owed ten thousand Talents and nothing to pay See Metaphor Poor 4. Such that were liable to eternal Wrath. II. By considering the Causes and chief ground or way of Pardon Christs blood must be shed to procure it without shedding of blood there is no remission of sin III. By considering the Nature and Effect of Pardon 1. All sins that ever the poor sinner committed are promised to be forgiven 2. For ever forgiven 3. The Pardoned Person is not only forgiven but Justified also 4. None can condemn such 5. They have Peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ. IV. And Lastly Gospel Remission Is glorious in respect of God that gives forth the Pardon I am he that blotteth out thine Iniquity this antidotes the Soul against the Venom of Satans Temptations 1. He Pardons the sinner that hath Power to do it who but God can forgive Sin 2. Who can accuse the Soul I will saith Satan thou art a sinner VVhat then saith the Soul see what I have here behold a Pardon from the King himself 3. None can Revoke this Pardon or make it ineffectual 4. God himself never repents the giving them to any poor Believer as others cannot so he will never revoke free gospel pardon and remission himself Ninthly The gospel is glorious in respect of Peace the fruit and effect of grace Not Peace with God for that we have already spoken off but Peace of Conscience Great peace have they that love thy law c. My peace I leave with you my peace I give unto you let not your hearts be troubled let the peace of God rule in your hearts c. Tenthly The gospel is glorious in respect of the Ordinances and Institutions of it which we shall insist upon under its proper head Particularly that of Baptisme and the Lords Supper which will be made appear to be glorious Ordinances Eleventhly The gospel is glorious in respect of the Promises thereof The Promises of God in the gospel given through Christ are great glorious and exceeding precious The Promises may be compared to the Land of Promise they flow with Milk and Honey they are like a Rich Mine abounding with precious Treasure the further you dig the more precious gold you will find Or they may be compared to a lovely and choice Garden that abounds with all sorts of rare and excellent Flowers but 't is a garden alwaies green and flourishing flowers that knows no drought nor winter that never decays not only for Pleasure but for Profit A gospel Promise is something that God hath engaged to give to Christ or unto us through Christ or for his sake And they consist either in his free bestowing of good or his gracious removing of Evil. In his bestowing of good here or good hereafter or in removing of evil here or evil hereafter And they either are Absolute or Conditional Gospel Promises are glorious Promises called precious Promises and better promises than those of the Law or first Testament 1. This appears if we consider who it is that makes and gives these Promises forth viz. the great God Men think they have enough when they have the Promise and VVord of a King touching this or that to rely upon but what is the Promise or VVord of an Earthly King to the Promises of the King of Heaven and Earth they oft-times fail in their Promises but this King never did 2. Glorious if we consider the time when given and that was before the Foundation of the VVorld In hopes of Eternal Life
notorious in wickedness But alass saith the Soul I have made God mine Enemy his Curse and Judgments are denounced against me I may say with Job God pursues me Job 6 4. And hell is ready to receive me whilst I suffer his terrors I am distracted Psal. 88.15 The storm of Gods wrath is over in Christ where God remits the sin he remits the Punishment Go proclaim these words towards the North and say return and I will not cause mine anger to fall upon you for I am merciful saith the Lord and I will not keep anger for ever He retaineth not his Anger for ever because be delighteth in Mercy But alas I am Ignorant of God and of Christ and know not God and he will come in flaming fire to take vengeance on such 2 Thes. 1.7.8 VVo is me God hath promised to teach thee the knowledge of himself and to guide thee in the way thou shouldest go Good and upright is the Lord therefore will he teach sinners in the way Nay and tho' thou art blind see what a gracious promise he makes Isa 42.16 I will bring the blind by a way that they know not I will lead them in paths they have not known I will make darkness light before them and crooked things strait these things will I do unto them and not forsake them But my heart is dead and obdurate you know not the naughtiness of it O I am a filthy Creature I cannot mourn nor melt under the word of God And they shall loath themselves for the evils they have done and not only for what they have done but also for the baseness of their vile stubborn Rebellious and whorish heart as is minded by the same Prophet and see what a Promise God is pleased to make to those polluted and hard-hearted ones A new heart also will I give you and a new spirit will I put within you and I will take away the stony heart out of your flesh and will give you a heart of flesh God has promised to pour out the Spirit of Grace and that he will melt thee under the sence of thy Sin and cause thee to mourn in a right manner for thy sin God will not only break thy stony heart but will also take it away O blessed Promise he will take it away because it is good for nought it is not fit to be wrought upon 't is not soft or plyable there is no mending of it it must be new made new cast like a crackt bell before Gods Image can be formed in it or engraven upon it c. Ay but I have been so vile and wicked that I know not what evil things I could do more against God than what I have done So it is said of Juda and Israel Jer. 3.5 Behold thou hast spoken and done evil things as thou couldest yet mind the promise of God to them Return and I will not cause my anger to fall upon you I am merciful saith the Lord only acknowledge thine Iniquity c. ver 12 13. But I cannot think there is Mercy and Pardon for me it cannot enter into my thoughts Let the wicked forsake his way and the ungodly man his thoughts and turn to the Lord and he will have mercy upon him and to our God and he will abundantly pardon for my thoughts are not your thoughts saith the Lord. For as the heavens are higher than the earth so are my thoughts higher than your thoughts c. But saith another soul I have backslidden from God there is therefore no comfort and Salvation for me I will heal thy backslidings and love thee freely Jer. 3.12 14. Hos. 14.4 But this and the other sin and corruption will be too hard for me I shall one day fall by the hand of Saul saith David so may I say in respect of one base sin that way●● lays me and doth alwayes beset me Soul thou shalt not finally be overcome though thou fall thou shalt rise again what saith God to thee I will subdue your Iniquities Mal. 7.18 19. sin shall not have dominion over you for ye are not under the law but under grace Rom. 6.14 Psal. 67.3 But Satan will be too many and mighty for me he will break my bones and devour me at one time or other But what says God the Promise runs he shall but bruise thy heel not break thy head he has also promised to bruise Satan under thy feet shortly Rom. 16.20 My Grace is sufficient for thee 2 Cor. 12.9 But I have no power to stand I shall fall when Persecution comes I shall not be able to go through fiery Tryals I will give thee power saith the Lord He giveth power to the faint and to them that have no might Fear not worm Jacob and ye men of Israel I will help thee I will uphold thee c. when thou goest through the fire I will be with thee c. If I follow God and his ways my Friends will leave me nay my Father and Mother will forsake me and how shall that loss be made up VVhen my Father and Mother forsaketh me saith David the Lord will take me up I will never leave thee saith God nor forsake thee But what shall I do for a Father I will be a father unto you and ye shall be my Sons and Daughters saith the Lord Almighty Jer. 3.19 2 Cor. 6.18 But I am weak and not able to speak when I am brought before Rulers for Christs sake Take no care it shall be given to you the same hour But notwithstanding all this I am afraid I shall deny the Faith and depart for ever from God I will put my fear in their hearts that they shall not depart from me my sheep hear my voice and I know them and they follow me and I give them eternal Life and they shall never perish neither shall any pluck them out of my hands But strange evils have befallen me All things shall work together for good I am afraid I shall want bread The young lyons want and suffer hunger but they that fear the Lord shall not lack any good thing He will give Grace and Glory and no good thing will he with-hold from them that walk uprightly But those that live Godly are in danger to be undone to follow Christ is the way to loose all say what you will Godliness is profitable unto all things having the promise of the life that now is and of that which is to come 'T is the only way to grow Rich those that loose any thing for Christs sake shall have a hundrd fold in this Life and in the World to come Life Everlasting But I may lose my life if I keep faithful to the Lord Jesus He that loses his life for my sake shall find it