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A51846 A second volume of sermons preached by the late reverend and learned Thomas Manton in two parts : the first containing XXVII sermons on the twenty fifth chapter of St. Matthew, XLV on the seventeenth chapter of St. John, and XXIV on the sixth chapter of the Epistle of the Romans : Part II, containing XLV sermons on the eighth chapter of the Epistle to the Romans, and XL on the fifth chapter of the second Epistle to the Corinthians : with alphabetical tables to each chapter, of the principal matters therein contained.; Sermons. Selections Manton, Thomas, 1620-1677. 1684 (1684) Wing M534; ESTC R19254 2,416,917 1,476

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us when we receive the Effects and God is actually become our reconciled Father in Christ. God's Love from Everlasting was in Purpose and Decree not in Act. God's Love in us is to be interpreted two ways both in the Effects and the Sense In the Effects at Conversion Ephes. 2.4 5. But God who is rich in Mercy for his great Love wherewith he loved us even when we were dead in Trespasses and Sins hath quickned us together with Christ. In the sense when we get assurance and an intimate feeling of it in our own Souls Both are wrought in us by the Spirit Rom. 5.5 And Hope maketh us not ashamed because the Love of God is shed abroad in our Hearts by the Holy Ghost that is given to us A Man may have the Effects but not the Sense God may love a Man and he not know it nor feel it But we are to look after both Therefore I shall do two things First Press you to get the sense Secondly Speak to the Comfort of them that have indeed the Effects but not the Sense First I shall press you all to get the sense and comfortable apprehension of this Love that God loved you as he loved Christ. 1. Motives The Benefits are exceeding great 1. Nothing quickneth the Heart more to love God Certainly we are to love God again who loved us first 1 John 4.19 Now tho it be true that Radius reflexus languet that God loveth us first best and most yet the more direct the Beam the stronger the Reflection the more we know that God loveth us in Christ the more are we urged and quickned to love God again 2 Cor. 5.14 For the Love of Christ constraineth us And this Consideration is the more binding if you expect those Privileges which Christ had you must express your Love by suitable Obedience John 6.38 I came down from Heaven not to do mine own Will but the Will of him that sent me John 4.34 My Meat is to do the Will of him that sent me and to finish his Work John 8.29 And he that sent me is with me the Father hath not left me alone for I do always those things that please him You must love him as Christ loved him Will you sin against God that are so beloved of him Thus we must kindle our Hearts at God's Fire for Love must be paid in kind 2. It maketh us contented patient and joiful in Tribulations and Afflictions Rom. 5.3 And not only so but we glory in Tribulations also And 1 Pet. 1.8 Whom having not seen ye love in whom the now ye see him not yet believing ye rejoice with joy unspeakable and full of Glory 3. Nothing more emboldneth the Soul against the Day of Death and Judgment than to know that God loveth us as he loved Christ and therefore will give us the Glory that Christ is possessed of 1 John 4.17 Herein is our Love made perfect that we may have boldness in the Day of Judgment because as he is so are we in the World the greater apprehension we have of the Love of God in Christ the more perfect our Love is 2. Means that this may be increased in us 1. Meditate more on and believe the Gospel It is good to bathe and steep our Thoughts in the remembrance of God's wonderful Love to Sinners in Christ. John 17.26 I have declared to them thy Name and will declare it that the Love wherewith thou hast loved me may be in them and I in them Fervency of Affection followeth strength of Perswasion and strength of Perswasion is encreased by serious Thoughts 2. Live in Obedience to the Spirit 's sanctifying Motions for this Love is applied by the Spirit Rom. 8.14 For as many as are led by the Spirit of God they are the Sons of God compared with the 16 th The Spirit it self beareth Witness with our Spirits that we are the Children of God The Spirit obeyed as a Sanctifier will soon become a Comforter and fill our Hearts with a sense of the Love of God 3. Take heed of all Sin especially hainous and wilful Sins Isa. 59.2 Your Iniquities have separated between you and your God and your Sins have hid his Face from you that he will not hear Ephes. 4.30 And grieve not the Holy Spirit of God whereby ye are sealed to the day of Redemption Otherwise you may lose the sense of God's Love once evidenced Men that have been lifted up to Heaven in Comfort have fallen almost as low as Hell in sorrow trouble and perplexity of Spirit One Frown of God or withdrawing the Light of his Countenance will quickly turn our Day into Night and the poor forsaken Soul formerly feasted with the sense of God's Love knoweth not whence to fetch any Comfort and Support Secondly I shall seek to comfort them that have but the Effects not the Sense For many serious Christians will say Blessed are they who are in Christ whom God loveth as he loved Christ but what is this to me that know not whether I have any part in him or no To these I will speak two things 1. What Comfort yet remaineth 2. Whether these be not enough to evidence they have some part in Christ. 1. What may yet stay their Hearts 1. The Foundation of God still standeth sure The Lord knoweth those that are his 2 Tim 2.19 He knoweth his own when some of them know not they are his own he seeth his Mark upon his Sheep when they see it not themselves God doubteth not of his Interest in thee tho thou doubtest of thy Interest in him and you are held faster in the Arms of his Love than by the Power of your own Faith as the Child is surer in the Mother's Arms than by it's holding the Mother 2. Is not God in Christ willing to shew Mercy to Penitent Believers or to manifest himself to them as their God and reconciled Father Did not his Love and Grace find out the Remedy before we were born And when we had lived without God in the World he sought after us when we went astray he thought on us when we did not think on him and tendred Grace to us when we had no mind and heart to it Isa. 65.1 I am sought of them that asked not for me I am found of them that sought me not 3. Hast thou not visibly entred into the Bond of the Holy Oath and consented to the Covenant seriously at least if thou canst not say sincerely Or dost thou resolve to continue in Sin rather than accept of the Happiness offered or the Terms required then thou hast no part in Christ indeed But if thou darest not refuse his Covenant but chearfully submittest to it then God is thy God Zech. 13.9 I will say It is my People and they shall say The Lord is my God If thou consentest that Christ shall be thy Lord and Saviour thou art a part of the renewed Estate whereof Christ is the Head 4. If thou
former sins and that penitent Believers might have eternal Blessedness instated upon them by way of inheritance therefore the most obvious thing represented in these Seals of the new Covenant must be the Death of Christ. 2. With respect to the great Benefit we stand in need of which is the destruction of sin which hath a double malignity in it for sin is considerable under a double respect as it damneth or as it defileth as it rendreth us obnoxious to Gods Justice or as it tainteth and staineth and defileth our faculties Christ considereth sin under this double respect and maketh none partakers of the benefit which cometh by him whom he freeth not from sin both as to the guilt and power by his Death our sins are expiated before God and so pardoned and also the Spirit or a new and holy Nature is put into us whereby the reigning power of sin is broken and taken away not only the guilt of sin which is opposed to Blessedness but the reign of sin which is opposed to Holiness We can never be compleatly happy till we get freed from the punishment which sin hath made our due and also get that sin destroyed which would involve us in new guilt God who is a just and wise Disposer of his Grace will not give impunity where sin remaineth in its full strength Now this being the nature of our recovery we ought to seek Communion with Christs Death that we may obtain both pardon and the gift of the Spirit and be justified and sanctified in the Name of the Lord Jesus and by the Spirit of our God or which tendeth to the same effect that we might feel the virtue of Christs Death and express the likeness of it 3. With respect to the value of Christs Death which is often recommended to us under these two Considerations 1. As a wonderful Act of Love 2. As a Price and Ransom paid for our Souls and the Blessings we stand in need of 1. As a wonderful Act of condescending Love Gal. 2.20 He loved me and gave himself for me Eph. 5.2 Who hath loved us and given himself for us an offering and sacrifice to God for a sweet-smelling savour Rev. 1.5 Who loved us and washed us from our sins in his own blood Christs Death is the greatest instance of his Love and Sacraments are a Memorial of his Love to us and therefore must needs principally relate to his Death for so they are most apt to work upon our Souls 2. They are the Price paid for the Blessings we stand in need of and so breed confidence in us The great benefit is the destruction of sin as I said before for the great occasion of this Mystery of Grace was our fallen estate which brought sin and misery upon us But the Son of God came to take away sin 1 Joh. 3.5 by dying an accursed Death to propitiate God to us and make way for the more liberal effusion of his Mercy Well then if poor Creatures have any awakening sense of their deep misery what should they look after or bless God for when they solemnly come to accept the Covenant but the Death of Christ 4. The mutual respect that is between both Sacraments For Christs Death and the immediate Benefits which result thence are represented both in Baptism and the Lords Supper in a way proper to each Baptism signifieth our first entrance into the Evangelical state and the Lords Supper our growth and progress therein Both are necessary 1. Baptism that our consent do depend upon God for the benefits of the new Covenant and perform the duties thereof may be more solemn and explicite for all the sincerity of our after-obedience doth very much depend upon the seriousness of our first consent therefore it is meet that we should be strengthened with such a bond that we should be baptized into the Death of Christ that act is an act of Love it may bind us to love him to the death who hath loved us first and in all Temptations cleave to him performing our Covenant-resolution and consent with all fidelity all the days of our lives And as it is the ground of our confidence and the price of our Blessings we may comfortably depend upon God for the gift of the sanctifying Spirit and that he will afford all necessary help to us in the use of those means which he hath appointed that we may receive the Grace and Spirit of God by virtue of this help 2. The Lords Supper is necessary to confirm and strengthen both our resolutions and dependence for nothing is more fickle and uncertain than the heart of man Men are of several sorts and sizes three I shall mention Good Christians who have a clear and undoubted Right to the Priviledges of the new Covenant yet they stand in need of the Lords Supper that they may give Christ a new and hearty welcome in their Souls by the solemn remembrance of his Love and also have their Right solemnly confirmed and ratified that their confidence and joy in the Lord may be quickned and increased Acts 8.39 Or else lapsed Believers these come by the solemn Remembrance of Christs Death to be set in joynt again and restored to Gods favour whilst both they and God renew the promise of the destruction of sin 1 Joh. 2.1 Another sort are weak wavering doubtful Christians Jam. 1.8 who come because of their imperfect estate that they may be confirmed and strengthened that the comfort of their Christianity may be more explicite and their resolutions against sin fortified that they may more glory in the Death and Cross of Christ feeling the effects of it in their own Souls Gal. 6.14 and look upon Christ not simply propounded as dead but as dead for them and themselves dead with him Vse Here is direction to us about the improvement of our Communion with Christ to look more to the effect and fruit of Sacraments have we the Communion of his Death 1. Of your Baptism Do you live as one that is washed from his sins that is baptized into the Death of Christ What vertue have you to quell sin What likeness do you express Baptism is the best preparation for the Lords Supper if you have the fruit of that you may more comfortably come to the other Joh. 13.8 If I wash thee not thou hast no part with me We are utterly unqualified and unprepared for the Lords Supper if we be not washed Now though no man can say his heart is clean yet every good Christian maketh Conscience of his Baptismal Vow he purifieth himself as Christ is pure the work is a doing If this Conscience be not in us the whole Action is lost to us yea will bring a Judgment upon us What do we come about but the destruction of sin Is it really your burden Have you not only a wish but a will to get rid of it If so you have been labouring in it you desire solemnly to remember Christs Death to
passed upon us by the law and acquitted and discharged from the guilt of sin and being justified by faith are made heirs according to the hope of eternal life Tit. 3.7 That I will not speak of now because before in the first Verse I now proceed to open unto you the last Thing at first propounded which was 3. The manner of getting our liberty There are three words in the Text Law Spirit and Christ Jesus Let us begin with the last Christ procureth this liberty for us by the merit of his death and intercession The Law or Gospel offereth this liberty to us and the Spirit first applieth it and sealeth it to the Conscience 1. Christ procureth and purchaseth this liberty for us both from the damning power of the Law and the slavery of corruption We were Captives shut up under Sin and Death and he paid our ransom and so obtained for us remission of sins and the sanctification of the spirit remission of Sins Eph. 1.7 In whom we have redemption by his blood the remission of sins That 's one part of our recovery highly necessary for guilty Creatures how else can we stand before the Tribunal of God or look him in the face with any confidence but his redemption did not only reach this but the sanctification of the spirit also Therefore 't is said 1 Pet. 1.18 Ye are not redeemed with corruptible things but by the precious blood of Jesus Christ. Thus Christ doth what belongeth to him and none can share with him in this honour 't is his merit that is at the bottom of the Covenant and procured for us both the favour and image of God that we might love him and be beloved by him 2. There is a Law or New Covenant which offereth this grace to us The law of nature concludeth men under Sin and pronounceth Death upon them Christ hath set up a new remedial Law of Grace by which we are called to submit to Christ and thankfully to accept of his merciful preparations even the great benefits of pardon and life The Gospel or New Covenant doth its part First There is Grace published or offered to us Luke 4.18 The Spirit of the Lord is upon me for he hath anointed me to preach deliverance to the captives 'T is not enough that our ransom be paid but the offer must be made or else how shall it be laid hold upon by faith and received with thankfulness and with a due sense of the benefit Now the Gospel sheweth liberty may be had upon sweet and commodious and easie terms 2. The terms are stated in the Covenant That we give up our selves to the Lord by Christ and be governed and ruled by the conduct of his Word and Spirit Gal. 3.2 Received ye the spirit by the works of the law or the hearing of faith And 2 Tim. 2.25 26. In meekness instructing those that oppose themselves if peradventure God will give them repentance to the acknowledging of the truth And that they may recover themselves out of the snare of the devil who are taken captive by him at his will The Covenant is not left to our humours and fancies to model and bring it down to our liking no nor are only the benefits offered but terms stated Isa. 56.4 That chuse the things that please me and take hold of my covenant When he hath stated his terms 't is too late for man to interpose his Vote or to imagine to bring down Christianity to a lower rate for we must not new model it but take hold of it as God hath left it Be in Christ and walk after his Spirit 3. This liberty is assured and established by the Covenant the Conscience of sin and the fears of condemnation are not easily done away and we are so wedded to our lusts that the power of reigning sin is not easily broken therefore we had need of a sure firm Covenant to ratifie these Priviledges to us because our fears are justified by a former Law made by God himself therefore God would not deal with us by naked Promise but put his Grace into a Covenant-form that we may have as good to shew for our Salvation as we had for our Condemnation yea and more And God hath added his Oath That the consolation of the heirs of promise might be more strong Heb. 6.18 And it being a latter grant former transactions cannot disannul it so that the Covenant doth its part also to free be●ievers from the power of Sin and the fears of Condemnation 4. The Spirit applieth this grace both as to the effects and the sense as to the effects he applieth it in effectual calling as this quickning spirit doth regenerate us and convert us to God and break the power and tyranny of Sin the wages whereof is Death the Gospel is the means but the blessing is from the Spirit John 8.32 Ye shall know the truth and the truth shall make you free that is ye shall know it savingly so as to feel the power and efficacy of it To be set free to know love serve and delight in God is that liberty that we have by the free Spirit Psal. 51.12 Restore unto me the joy of thy salvation and uphold me with thy free spirit 2. The spirit sealeth it as to the sense when we come to discern our freedom by the effects of it in our own souls Eph. 1.13 After ye believed ye were sealed with that holy spirit of promise And in the fruit of Christs purchase Gal. 4.4 5 6. But when the fulness of time was come God sent forth his Son made of a woman made under the law to redeem them that were under the law that we might receive the adoption of sons And because ye are sons God hath sent forth the spirit of his son into your hearts crying Abba Father The Spirits seal is Gods impress upon our Souls left there not to make us known to God for he knoweth who are his from all eternity but for the increase of our joy and comfort not by guess but some kind of certainty 1 John 4.13 Hereby we know that we dwell in God and God dwelleth in us by his spirit that he hath given us by the Spirit dwelling and working in us we know our interest this is not so absolutely necessary as the former to our safety but very comfortable There is a Spirit that attendeth the Law reviving fears in men and a sense of Gods Wrath and there is a Spirit attending the Gospel inclining us to come to God as a Father Rom. 8.15 The one is called the spirit of bondage the other the spirit of Adoption Now because the law is so natural to us we the more need this liberty Vse 1. Since there is a Liberty by Christ and that wrought in us by the Spirit but dispensed by the Gospel let us seek it in this way Therefore consider 1. Your need since every man is under the power of Sin naturally and so under a sentence
that please me and take hold of my covenant They thankfully accept the offered benefits and resolve by the strength of the Lords grace to perform the required duties 3. That our hearts be set to fulfil our covenant vow For otherwise we double and deal unsincerely with God Heb. 13.18 We trust we have a good conscience willing in all things to live honestly The habit and bent of the heart is for God and obedience to him 4. That there be some answerable endeavours and pursuance of this resolution and care to please God in all things Acts 24.16 And herein do I exercise my self to have always a conscience void of offence towards God and towards men 5. That these endeavours be uniformly carried on that our sincerity may be evidenced to conscience For then 't is matter of Rejoicing and assurance to us 2 Cor. 1.12 This is our rejoicing the testimony of our conscience that in simplicity and godly sincerity we have had our conversations in the world 1 John 3.19 And hereby we know we are of the truth and shall assure our hearts before him Grace constantly and self-denyingly exercised hath an evidence in the conscience and conduceth also to give liberty and boldness before God 2. The witness of the spirit Because this is often mistaken I shall the more distinctly lay it before you 1. The spirit layeth down marks in Scripture which may decide this question whether ye are the children of God yea or no. As for instance 1 John 3.10 In this the children of God are manifested and the children of the Devil whosoever doth not righteousness is not of God neither he that loveth not his brother And again Rom. 8.14 As many ●● are led by the spirit are the sons of God So every where in the Scripture God expresly telleth us who shall go to Heaven and who shall go to Hell and that there is no neutral and middle estate between the Holy and Carnal all are of one sort or other Now if we should go no further the Text would bear a good sence The spirit beareth witness with our spirit when our conscience can witness our sincerity in a course of obedience unto God The spirits witness in Scripture that this is a sound so a true evidence and the Testimony of conscience confirmed by Scripture for whatever is spoken in Scripture 't is supposed to be the very voice and Testimony of the Spirit as Acts 28.25 Well spake the Holy Ghost by Isaiah the prophet unto our fathers so Heb. 3.7 Wherefore as the Holy Ghost saith To day if ye will hear his voice So the spirit speaketh or witnesseth to our spirits namely in the word supposing what is to be supposed this must not be slighted yet this is not all for the context speaketh not of a witness without but motion within whereby we are restrained from sin and inclined to cry Abba Father 2. He worketh such graces in us as are peculiar to Gods children and evidences of our interest in the Favour of God as when he doth Renew and Sanctify the Soul and so many of the choicest Divines take the word witness for evidence or the objective Testimony namely that the presence and dwelling and working of the Sanctifying Spirit in us is the Argument and matter of the proof upon which the whole cause or traverse dependeth That it is so to be taken is clear in that exclusive mark Rom. 8.9 But ye are not in the flesh but in the spirit if so be the spirit of God dwell in you Now if any man have not the spirit of Christ he is none of his And in that positive mark 1 John 3.24 And he that keepeth his commanments dwelleth in him and he in him and hereby we know that he abideth in us by the spirit which he hath given us and again 1 John 4.13 Hereby know we that we dwell in him and he is us because he hath given us his spirit That Holy and Charitable spirit The gracious operations of his presence are the Argument whence we conclude 3. He helpeth us to discern this work in our souls more clearly Conscience dothits part to discover it and the spirit of God doth his part namely as he helpeth us to know and see that Grace which he giveth and actuateth in us for he revealeth the things given us of God 1 Cor. 2.12 not only in the Gospel tho chiefly but also in our hearts The workman that made a thing can best warrant it to the buyer First he Sanctifieth and then he certifieth sometimes we overlook our Evidences through the darkness and confusion that is in our hearts Hagar saw not the Fountain that was near her till God opened her eyes Gen. 21.19 There is a misgiving in the conscience we cannot see grace in the midst of weakness and imperfections Mary wept for the absence of Christ when yet he stood by her John 20.14 15. The spirit dwelleth and worketh in their hearts but they know it not 4. He helpeth us not only to see grace but to judg of the sincerity of grace 'T is more easie to prove that we believe than to know that our faith is saving to love Christ than to know that we love him in sincerity because of the deceitfulness of the heart and the mixtures of unbelief self-love and other sins and some degrees may be in hypocrites as temporary faith tasts imperfect love partial obedience and besides Grace where it is weak is hardly perceived the air will shew it self in a windy season the fire when 't is blown up into a flame 't is no more hidden grace strengthned increased acted is more evident to conscience habits are discerned by acts and exercise and God is wont to reward the faithful soul with his assuring seal of light and comfort 1 John 3.18 Love not in word or in tongue only but in deed and in truth The less we are Christians in shew and the more in sincerity the more joy and peace 5. He helpeth us with boldness to conclude from these evidences Many times when the premises are clear the conclusion is suspended we find in case of condemnation 't is suspended out of self-love many know that they that live after the flesh shall die yet they will not judg themselves and the same may be done in case of self-approbation out of legal fear or jealousie for persons of great fancy and large affections are always full of scruples or loathness to apply the comforts due to them the spirit concludeth for them that they are the children of God 1 John 3.14 We know that we have passed from death to life 1 John 2.3 And hereby we know that we know him 6. He causeth us to feel the comfort of this conclusion Rom. 5.13 Now the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing 'T is an impression of the comforting spirit and Acts 9.31 They walked in the fear of the Holy ghost The spirit is necessary to
hath sealed us and given us the earnest of the spirit Now since we go not upon guesses but sure grounds the promise of the eternal God thus sealed and confirmed should not ●e hope 3. Our relation to God He is our God and Father John 20.17 I ascend to my father and your father and to my God and your God As our God he will give us something like to himself something better than the world yeildeth something fit for a God to give or else he could not with honour take that title upon him Heb. 11.16 Wherefore God is not ashamed to be called their God for he hath prepared for them a cit● As our Father he will give us the Heavenly inheritance Luke 12.32 Fear not little 〈◊〉 't is your fathers pleasure to give you the kingdom If God were a Judg only we 〈◊〉 fear how it would go with us in the day of tryal but if he will dignifie 〈◊〉 with 〈◊〉 title of Children we may expect a Childs portion Rom. 8.17 And if children 〈…〉 heirs of God and joint heirs with Christ if so we suffer with him that we 〈◊〉 be also glorified together Be sure that you be Adopted Justified taken into the Family 4 Christs merit and passion Rom. 5.10 For if when we were enemies we were reco●●iled by the death of his son much more being reconciled we shall be saved by his life 〈◊〉 the ●●ood of God was given for some other thing than that little happiness and 〈…〉 of comfort which we injoy here Do men that understand themselves 〈…〉 for trifles when wise men lay a broad and large foundation we expect a 〈…〉 If Christ be abased we may be exalted if he was apparell'd with 〈◊〉 flesh we may be cloathed with his Glory that which keepeth hope alive is the considerations of that ransome which Christ paid to reconcile us to God that we might be capable of the highest fruits of Christs Death an assurance of his love even eternal 〈◊〉 5. His Resurrection and Ascention 1 Pet. 1.21 God hath raised him from the dead and gave him glory that your faith and hope might be in God Christ confirmed his Mediatorship and herein he is a pattern to us taken possession of Heaven in our 〈◊〉 and nature he did in our nature rise from the dead and ascend into Heaven to give us a red and visible demonstration of a Resurrection and a life to come that we might look and long for it whilst we follow him in obedience and sufferings Christ is entred into his Glory and shall we be kept out Some saw him after he was risen and some saw him ascending we have certain testimony of it that he is gone to Heaven before us he that came to be an example of duty is also a pattern of felicity 6. H●● potent intercession He is sate down on the right hand of Majesty that he may apply his purchase and bring us into possession of that happiness which he hath procured for us We have a friend at Gods Right-hand who cannot satisfie himself to be there without us John 17.24 Father I will that they whom thou hast given me may be where I am and may behold my glory He is gone to Heaven as our forerunner Heb. 6.19.20 Which hope we have as an anchor of the Soul both sure and stedfast and which entre●● into that within him the vail whither the forerunner is for us entered even Jesus made an high priest for ever after the order of Melchisedec Gone ashore whither we seek to Land Micha 2.13 The breaker is come up before them He hath taken all impediments out of the way and prepared a safe landing-place for us 7. All our former experience of God He hath ever born us good will never discovered any backwardness to our good he purposed it in Christ before the world was sent his Son to die for us before we were Born or had a being in the world called us when we were unworthy warned us of our danger when we did not fear it offered this happiness to us when we had no thought of it and left we should turn our backs upon it followed us with an earnest and uncessant importunity till we came to have anxious thoughts about it till we began to make it our business to seek after it by the secret drawings of his spirit inclined us to chuse him for our portion how many contradictions and struglings of heart were there ere we were brought to this ever since he hath been tender of us in the whole conduct of his providence afflicted us when we needed it delivered us when we were ready to sink he pardoned our failings visited us in ordinances supported us in troubles helped us in Temptations and is still mindful of us at every turn as if he would not lose our hearts and shall we not hope in him to the last Hath he forgotten to be gracious As they said Judg. 13.23 If the Lord were pleased to kill us he would not have received a burnt-offering and a meat offering at our hand neither would he have shewed us these things So if God had no mind to save us he would not use such methods of grace about us 8. The greatness of the Gospel Covenant For that allayeth a great many fears to remember that we are to interpret our qualification according to the Covenant of Grace and the sweet terms thereof and tho there be many failings we may be accepted with the Lord who will not impute to his people their frailties and sins of infirmity not perfection but sincerity is our claim we have indeed a faith too weak and mingled with doubtings too little love to God and self-love too prevalent Our desires of grace too cold our thoughts often distracted but yet where the heart is set to seek the Lord he will accept us and our infirmities shall be forgiven us for Christs sake When he justifieth who shall condemn Rom. 8.23 He will answer for the imperfection of our holy things every sin is not a sign of death some are consistent with a state of grace and hopes of glory there are some sins which every one that truly repenteth ceaseth to commit them Prov. 28.13 He that covereth his sins shall not prosper but whoso confesseth and forsaketh them shall have mercy There are other sins which they that repent do hate but they too frequently return Rom. 7.15 What I hate that do I. As the imperfection of our graces many vain thoughts and inordinate passions too much deadness and coldness in holy duties these are forgiven and consist with life these are causes of childlike humiliation but not of judging our selves ungodly or cast out of the Favour of God 2. To breed earnestness and this desirous expectation 1. Think often of the sinfulness and misery of the present evil world Even the better p●rt of it that which is incident to the people of God which are to be considered either singly or collectively
2.3 How shall we escape if we neglect so great Salvation Christs benefits are Gods Favour and Image To have low thoughts of these is to have low thoughts of the Blood of Christ 1 Pet. 1.18 Ye were not redeemed with corruptible things as Silver and Gold from your vain Conversation received by Tradition from your Fathers but with the Precious Blood of Christ as of a Lamb without Blemish and without Spot And Heb. 10.29 Of how much sorer punishment suppose ye shall he be thought worthy who hath troden under foot the Son of God and hath counted the Blood of the Covenant wherewith he was sanctified an unholy thing and hath done despite unto the Spirit of Grace 4thly All that abuse his grace and turn it to wantonness Jude v. 4th For there are certain men crept in unawares who were before of old ordained to this Condemnation ungodly men turning the grace of our God into Lasciviousness and denying the only Lord God and our Lord Jesus Christ. Those that grow less humble less holy less careful upon the account of grace 5thly All that break his Commandments John 15.10 If ye keep my Commandments ye shall abide in my love Others are reckoned for Enemies Col. 1.21 Enemies in your mind by wicked works And Psa. 68.21 God shall wound the Head of his Enemies and the Hairy Scalp of such a one as goeth on still in his Trespasses 6thly Those that question the truth of his promises 2 Pet. 3.3 4. verses Knowing this First that there shall come in the last days Scoffers walking after their own lusts And saying where is the promise of his coming And they shall know the truth of them to their bitter cost That Christ will come and come as Judge 7thly Those that have perverted his Ordinances Matth. 24.48 49 50 51. verses But and if that evil Servant shall say in his heart My Lord delayeth his coming and shall begin to smile his fellow Servants and to eat and drink with the drunken The Lord of that Servant shall come in a day when he looketh not for him and in an hour that he is not aware of And shall cut him asu●der and appoint him his portion with the Hypocrites There shall be weeping and gnashing of teeth He that maligneth envyeth traduceth and injureth to his power his most painful faithful Followers and Servants That strengthneth the hands of the wicked and incourageth them against the most serious whom he seeketh to oppress shall be most severely punished Secondly What is it that is so terrible 1. He is such a Judge as the Power of the most powerful cannot daunt But they shall be all daunted by him Rev. 6.15 16. The Kings of the Earth and the great men and the rich men and the chief Captains and the mighty men and every Bond man and every Freeman bid themselves in the Dens and in the Rocks of the Mountains and said to the Mountains and Rocks 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 2ndly Such a Judge as the wealth of the wealthiest cannot bribe What compensation can they bring Christ for the breach of his Laws Matth. 16.26 What shall a man give in exchange for his Soul 3. He is such a Judge as the wit and subtility of the wisest and most subtle cannot delude 1 Cor. 4.5 Judge nothing before the time until the Lord come who both will bring to light the hidden things of darkness and will make manifest the Counsels of the heart c. And Jude verse 15. To execute Judgment upon all and to convince all that are ungodly among them of all their ungodly deeds which they have ungodlily committed and of all their hard speeches which ungodly sinners have spoken against him And Psa. 50.21 These things hast thou done and I kept silence thou thoughtest that I was altogether such an one as thy self But I will reprove thee and set them in Order before thine Eyes 4thly Such a Judge that there is no appealing from his sentence or hope of repealing of it His doom shall stand for ever In the World there is liberty of appeal from one Court to another where there may be a violent perverting of Judgment As Eccl. 5.8 If thou seest the oppression of the poor and violent perverting of Judgment and Justice in a Province marvel not at the matter For he that is higher then the highest regardeth and there be higher then they But this sentence is definitive 5thly He is a Judge whose wrath is very terrible Psal. 2.12 Kiss the Son lest he be angry and ye perish from the way when his wrath is kindled but a little Blessed are all they that put their trust in him Well then the wicked that oppose his Kingdom and all that stand by as unconcerned and do not enter into his Covenant They shall be judged by him in whom they have not believed By him whom they have flighted by him whose grace and mercy they have despised By him of whom they have said in their hearts we will not have this man to reign over us 2dly Here is comfort to the Godly Here I shall shew 1. Who may take comfort Or to whom this comfort belongeth 2dly What comfort there is First Who Believers That believe his doctrine John 11.25 He that believeth in me though he were dead yet shall be live That receive his Person Joh. 1.12 As many as received him to them gave he Power to become the Sons of God Even to them that believe on his name That enter into Covenant with him and so become members of his Mystical Body Who feeling their misery under sin and Satan and the wrath of God and do believe that Christ hath done and suffered for Man's Restauration and Salvation Thankfully accept him as their only Saviour and Lord on the terms offered in the Gospel and to those ends even to justify sanctify and bring them to everlasting Glory These are owned and accepted by him 2dly As by their Faith so by their Love Eph. 6.24 Grace be with all them that love our Lord Jesus Christ in sincerity And 1 Cor. 16.22 If any man love not the Lord Jesus Christ let him be Anathema Maran-atha They love him above their lives He is the desire and delight of their Souls Psal. 73.25 Whom have I in Heaven but thee And there is none upon Earth that I desire besides thee They have longed for this day 2 Tim. 4.8 They love his appearing The thoughts of it was their solace in their afflictions 3dly Those that war against his Enemies The Devil the World and the Flesh Rev. 3.21 To him that overcometh will I grant to sit with me in my Throne even as I also overcame and am sat down with my Father in his Throne 4thly Those that obey his Laws and imitate his example 1 Joh. 2.28 And
satisfied in Christ that he is willing to forgive the offences done to him for the Text saith God was in Christ reconciling the World to himself not imputing their trespasses to them And our wicked disposition is done away and our hearts are converted and turned to the Lord Acts 9.6 And he trembled and astonished said Lord what wilt thou have me to do And 2 Chron. 30.8 But yield your selves unto the Lord and enter into his Sanctuary which he hath sanctifyed for ever and serve the Lord your God that the fierceness of his Wrath may be turned from you And we are drawn to enter into Covenant with the Lord even that new Covenant which is called the Covenant of his peace Isa. 54.10 And so of enemies we are made friends as Abraham because of his Covenant-relation is called the friend of God Jam. 2.23 In the new Covenant God offereth pardon and requireth repentance when we accept the offer the pardon procured for us by Christ and submit to the Conditions lay down the weapons of our defiance and give the hand to the Lord to walk with him in all new obedience then are we reconciled 2. This reconciliation is as firm and strong as our estate in innocency as if there had been no foregoing breach and in some considerations better especially when we look to the full effect of it As good as if the first Covenant had never been broken for God doth not only put away his anger but loveth us as if we never had been in hatred he doth not only pardon sinners but delight in them when they repent Men may forgive a fault but they do not forget it the person liveth in Vmbrage and suspicion with them still Absolom was pardoned but not to see the Kings face 2 Sam. 13.14 Shimei had a lease of his life but lived always as a hated and a suspected man 1 Kings 2.8 But now 't is otherwise here we find not only mercy with God but are as firmly instated into his love as ever Our sins are cast into the depths of the Sea Hosea 7.19 And Hosea 14.4 I will love them freely And Rom. 9.25 And her Beloved which was not Beloved He not only passeth by the injury but calls her Beloved Breaches between man and man are like deep wounds though healed the scares remain something sticketh or like a vessel sodered weak in the crack but here Beloved delighted in The Lord delighteth in thee Isa. 62.4 And he will rest in his love In some sort 't is more sure 't is not committed to us and the freedom of our wills A bone well set is strongest where broken Adam was happy but not established 3. This active reconciliation draweth many blessings along with it 1. Peace with God Rom. 5 1. Being justifyed by faith we have peace with God To have God an enemy is to have a sharp sword always hanging over our heads by a slender thread How can we look him in the face lift up our heads to Heaven think of him without trembling There is a God but he is our enemy how can we eat drink or sleep while God is our enemy Did we know what 't is to have God our enemy we should soon know that he cannot want instruments of revenge death may way-lay us in every place if we eat our meat may poyson or choak us if we go abroad God may cast us into Hell before we come home again if we sleep his wrath may take us napping For our damnation slumbereth not 2 Pet. 3.3 Surely 't is such a dreadful thing to be at enmity with God that we should not continue in that estate for a moment but when once you are at peace with God you stop all evil at the fountain head 2. Access to God with boldness and free trade into Heaven Rom. 5.2 By whom we have access by faith And Eph. 2.18 For through him we have both access by one Spirit unto the Father When a peace is made between two warring Nations Trading is revived When you have occasion to make use of God you may go to him as your reconciled Father there is no flaming sword to keep you out of paradise 3. Acceptance both of your persons and performances your persons are accepted Eph. 1 6. He hath accepted us in the Beloved to the praise of his glorious grace You are looked upon as members of Christ favourites of Heaven your duties and actions are accepted Heb. 11.4 By faith Abel offered a more excellent Sacrifice than Cain The sinful failings of our best actions are hid and covered they are not examined by a severe Judge but accepted by a loving Father 4. All the graces of the Spirit are fruits of our reconciliation with God Rom. 5.11 We joy in God through our Lord Jesus Christ by whom we have received the ato●ement Jewels of the Covenant wherewith the Spouse of Christ is decked Christ prayed that we might be loved as he was loved John 17. Not for degree but kind John 3 34. These are given as tokens and evidences of his Love the priviledge is so great that we cannot believe it without some real demon●●ration of Gods heart towards us When Jacob heard that Joseph was alive and Governour of Egypt he would not believe it but when he saw the Waggons which Joseph sent to carry him Gen. 45.27 28. Then his Spirit revived within him So here 1 Thessa. 1.5 For our Gospel came not to you in word only but in power and in the Holy-Ghost and in much assurance 5. All outward blessings are sanctified especially the in●oyment of them which we have by another right and tenure Surely one that is reconciled to God cannot be miserable for all things are his 1 Cor. 3.23 Whatsoever falleth to his share comfort and cross cometh with a blessing And all worketh for good Rom. 8.28 Gods enmity is declared by raining snares Psal. 11.6 There is a secret war against the Soul but his love that always worketh for good Out of what corner soever the wind bloweth it always bloweth for good to his people 6. 'T is a pledge of Heaven Rom. 5.10 For if when we were enemies we were reconciled by his death much more being reconciled we shall be saved by his life The glorifying of a Saint is a more easie thing than the reconciling of a sinner suppose the one and you may suppose the other if God would pardon us and take us with all our faults he will much more glorify us when we are reconciled and sanctified 7. Our right to this priviledge beginneth assoon as we do believe in Christ. For upon these terms God hath set forth Christ Rom. 3.24 Being justified freely by ●his grace through the redemption that is in Jesus Christ. When our hearts are drawn to receive Christ upon these terms we are legally capable of his favour Now faith is nothing else but a broken hearted and thankful acceptance of Christ with a resolution to give up our selves to
though it be a right Hand and a right Eye Mat. 5.29 If we consent to take Christ and retain our old Loves still we shall be little the better for being Christians 2. You must give your selves up to him to live in his Love and Obedience There are two Grand Duties we must resolve upon if we enter into this Relation Conjugal Love and Conjugal Obedience 1. Conjugal Love There is no want of love on Christs part Isa. 62.5 As a Bridegroom rejoyceth over the Bride so shall thy God rejoyce over thee Now this Love must be mutual as he in us so we in him Now Conjugal Love is such a Love as is greater to the Yoke-fellow than to any other So our Love to Christ is a Superlative Love We must not only love him not less than other things nor equal with other things but above them cleaving to him alone Some love Christ less than other things they love him a little but love the World better Honour and Greatness better Joh. 12.42 How can you believe that seek honour one of another Pleasure 2 Tim. 3.4 Lovers of pleasure more than lovers of God Profit 2 Tim. 4.10 Demas hath forsaken us and embraced the present World Some love Christ but love other things equal with him They are divided 't is a nice case hard to say which hath the Mastery they make a pother with Religion but never feel the true force of it But the true Conjugal Affection is superlative Psal. 73.25 Whom have I in Heaven but thee and there is none on Earth that I desire besides thee Phil. 3.8 9 10. I count all things but dung and dross for the excellency of the knowledge of Jesus Christ my Lord. They preferre Jesus Christ before all things in the World Besides as an Husband he must have this Love 2. This is a Lord that must have Conjugal Obedience Eph. 3.23 24. The Husband is the head of the Wife as Christ is the Head of the Church and the Saviour of the Body Therefore as the Church is subject to Christ so let Wives be to their own Husbands in every thing I urge it as Wives are subject to their Husbands in every thing so let the Church and each believing Soul be to Christ. Surely if you consent to marry to Christ you must reckon upon it that you are no longer your own to dispose of and therefore henceforth you must no more live to your selves Christ is accepted and received for Lord Col. 2.6 and as such you must consent to serve and obey him Psal. 45.12 He is thy Lord worship thou him You must take him so as never to be ashamed to own him take him for better for worse take him and his Cross Mat. 16.24 take him and his yoke Mat. 11.29 take him and his Spiritual Laws Joh. 14.21 You are to be obedient to Christ in all things You are no more to do what you will but what will please the Lord 1 Cor. 7.30 In short you must obey him if you will have benefit by him Heb. 5.9 Thirdly 'T is spoken of with respect to its Present State in this World The Relation is begun but 't is not publickly Solemnized 2 Cor. 11.2 I have Espoused you to one Husband that I may present you as a chast Virgin to Christ The Church is Sponsa not Vxo● here by the offers of the Gospel we are Espoused and by Faith engaged to him 'T is called a betrothing to him Hosea 2.19 20. I will betroth thee to me for ever Yea I will betroth thee to me in Righteousness and in Judgment and in Loving-kindness and Mercy I will betroth thee to me in Faithfulness The word is not taken generally for Marriage but strictly and hath a special Emphasis in that place and so noteth either the goodness of God he would not receive Israel as an unchast Prostitute that had broken Covenant with him but as a Virgin as if never any breach of Contract before or rather noteth the present state of the Church she is betrothed to Christ but the Marriage is not consummate The day of Espousals and publick Solemnities are deferred till the Resurrection when Christ will come as a Bridegroom to conduct his Spouse into his Fathers House for ever to remain with him Fourthly With respect to its Consummation 't is perfected at his second coming and 't is properly called a Marriage 't was but a wooing or betrothing before then when the Queen is brought to the King and abides with him for ever Psal. 45.15 With Joy and Gladness shall she be brought they shall enter into the Kings Palace Now there are many Reasons why this second coming of Christ is called a Consummation of the Marriage and Christ may then be said to come as a Bridegroom 1. Because there is a Personal Meeting and interview between his Spouse and himself Now he employeth Spokes-men 2 Cor. 5.19 20. Now we are Ambassadors for Christ as though God did beseech you by us We pray you in Christs stead to be reconciled to God As Eliezer Abraham's Servant went to get a match for his Masters Son so the Ministers of the Gospel 2 Cor. 11.2 I have espoused you to one Husband that I may present you a chaste Virgin to Christ. He sends Tokens and Spiritual Refreshings John 14.21 He that hath my Commandments and keepeth them he it is that loveth me and shall be loved of my Father and I will love him and manifest my self to him Then he cometh himself we meet him in Person here we meet him in Ordinances Isa. 64.5 Present in Spirit 2 Cor. 5. At Death our Souls meet him Eccles. 12.7 But then our whole man shall meet him Job 14.26 with these Arms embrace him We are indeed brought near to him by Faith and have some fellowship and Communion with him but we do not see him as he is nor see him face to face as afterwards 2. For the Publick Solemnization of the Marriage the Bridegroom and the Bride do both deck and adorn themselves The Bridegroom cometh in the glory of his Father with great abundance of the Holy Angels Revel 19.7 Let us be glad and give Honour to him for the Marriage of the Lamb is come and his Wife hath made her self ready Common Garments are not for that Wedding we must be active in the Purifying our selves but the Grace is given by God Verse 8. And to her was granted that she might be cloathed in white linnen the fine linnen is the Righteousness of the Saints As Esther was supplyed out of the Kings Wardrobe these Ornaments and Garments of Salvation are purchased and bestowed freely upon us by Jesus Christ all is given we are here but renewed in part and cleansed in part all our filthy Garments are not yet put off but then we shall not have the least Remainder of Sin and Misery if we should meet Christ with our Deformities we should meet him with shame and Discomfort it would be a Dishonour to
may be answerable to the dignity of so great a Lord and Husband 3. Others think an habitual Readiness will serve the turn They mind present duties but do not enliven them by the remembrance of the coming of the Lord or they have not done their main work and therefore take more liberty about the World than others and a greater liberty in the delights of sense and therefore we have that caution Luk. 21.24 Take heed to your selves lest at any time your hearts be overcharged with surfeiting and drunkenness and the cares of this life and so that day come upon you unawares That will make you wither and contract deadness and drowsiness hinder your comfort and peace and that chearful testimony you may give for God to others as Peter's question Lord speakest thou to us or to all Luk. 12.41 4. Many are ready but think themselves unready It concerneth them to study Gospel Grounds of Comfort and Peace if they can endure the Touch-stone though not the Balance Where there is a sincere bent of heart to please him there is a Law of Liberty Jam. 2.12 a Law of Liberty not for the carnal but the sincere not a Law of Tryal but of Gospel liberty We now come to the Third thing in the Text And the Door was shut The shutting the door noteth the Impossibility of getting our Condition altered when the day of Grace and Tryal is once over There is a twofold Door 1. Janua Misericordiae ad Ignoscendum the door of Christs Pity and Mercy to returning sinners Mat. 7.7 Ask and it shall be given you seek and ye shall find knock and it shall be opened unto you And Joh. 6.37 Him that cometh unto me I will in no wise cast off But then this Door is shut 2. Janua Gratiae ad Convertendum there is the Door of Repentance and Conversion but there is no Repentance when we are in termino They may have a sense of their misery but their habitual hatred to God remaineth they that have wittingly and wilfully rejected his Counsel remain so still The fire of Hell doth not soften but harden them their Self-love may make them sensible of their pain Reasons First His Love to his People Though Christ waiteth long for the Preparation of the Wicked yet he will not alwaies delay the desire of the Godly Secondly His Justice 'T is fit that they that live so long in their Unbelief and disobedience of the Counsels and Precepts of the Gospel should at length find this dispensation continued who grow unteachable and hardened in their negligences Psal. 95.7 8. To day if you will hear his voice harden not your hearts VSE Is to press us to begin with God betimes You that are young take warning this day do not think there is time enough hereafter You that are old do not think it is too late nor be ashamed to begin now 1. The present time is the only opportunity of Salvation or embracing the offer of Gods Grace Heb. 3.7 Psal. 95.7 Oh do not reject his Counsel 2. Love is impatient of delay if we could Hope to prevail with you that way 3. When the Angels sinned the Lord immediately shut the door against them to us he hath given leave Acts 11.13 14. and space to Repent Rev. 2.21 Let us not receive the Grace of God in vain 2 Cor. 6.1 SERMON IX MATTH XXV v. 11 12. Afterwards came also the other Virgins saying Lord Lord open to us But he answered and said Verily I say unto you I know you not IN these Words we have two Branches 1. The Supplication of the Foolish Virgins vers 11. 2. The Answer of the Bridegroom vers 12. In the First consider the time when it was These Foolish Virgins came afterwards when the Door was shut Secondly The Blandishment and Compellation here used Lord Lord. First For the Time when it was These Virgins came afterwards when it was too late They should have knocked and cryed for mercy before the door was shut Isa. 55.6 Seek the Lord while he may be found call upon him while he is near Otherwise our Cries are but howlings the fruit of our discontent rather than our own choice Heb. 11.5 'T is said of Enoch that he pleased God If we would live with God in a blessed Estate hereafter we must please God ere we depart hence This is the time of Grace or Gods Patience Luk. 2.14 Peace upon Earth good will to men and 2 Cor. 6.1 2. This is the time of labour and service Eccl. 9.10 Judgment findeth us as Death leaveth us Eccl. 11.3 Then we are in termino When this life is ended all opportunities of doing good end with it Corn doth not grow in the Barn but in the Field therefore we had need to work now seek Grace now be instant with God now Joh. 9.4 I must work the work of him that sent me while it is day the night cometh wherein no man can work And now that is not only while life lasteth but instantly Secondly Here is the Blandishment and Compellation used Lord Lord So Mat. 7.21 Not every one that saith unto me Lord Lord shall enter into the Kingdom of Heaven but he that doth the will of my Father which is in Heaven And ver 22. Many will say to me in that day Lord Lord. 1. Here is a Title of honour given to Christ by Hypocrites and 't is ingeminated The Title of honour given to Christ is due to him Joh. 13.13 Ye call me Master and Lord and you say well for so I am But the Title must be verified by suitable practice Men may delight to be flattered with the Title of Lord Lord by those that inwardly bear them no reverence but Christ who knoweth the Heart will not be pleased with those glorious Titles when your Hearts give your Tongues the lie Luk. 6.46 Why call you me Lord Lord and do not the things that I say As they cryed Hail King of the Jews when the Soldiers mocked him Many often entitle Christ to their party take upon them to be his Disciples in words but the Kingdom of God standeth not in word but in power But these served their Master more with Mouth than with Heart therefore Christ doth not accept of them nor approve of them for his Servants They call Christ Lord but obey the Devil are lead and governed by the flesh disobedient to Christs Counsels and Precepts I hear Lord Lord but what means the bleating of the Sheep and the lowing of the Oxen Therefore 't is in vain to use this honourable Title to move pity in the Judge 2. They ingemminate it to shew the Ardency of their desires and earnestness to have Christ for their Lord. Now first or last every knee shall bow to Christ they are forced to fly to him now in their extremity and pressures of misery Though men will not come to Christ for Grace yet they will come to him for Glory Now they cannot come because busied
he was Wise Powerful and Good but they were unhappy in their determination of his Worship they sat a brood and proved but Fools They professed themselves to be Wise but became Fools Rom. 1.22 While they intended him Honour they carved to him the greatest contempt whilst they would express him in the Image of the Creatures they dishonoured him Natural Light is but small in it self and Corruption maketh it less They knew nothing of the misery of Man and the Remedy by Christ our Fall in Adam Original Sin and the Work of Redemption were Mysteries to them they could not dream of these things when they were revealed they counted them Foolishness They spoke of Vertue as a moral Perfection of Vice as a stain of Nature but nothing of Righteousness and Sin as relative to the Covenant of God God used the Heathen as Instruments to put Nature to the highest extent How may we pity them that they could go no further and admire God's Mercy to us that we being weaker than they in natural Gifts are yet stronger in Grace that a Boy out of a Catechism should know more than they Their Misery was great in abusing the Light of Nature our Misery will be greater and Damnation double if we abuse the Light of Nature and Grace 2. Above the Jewes whom God acquainted with his Statutes above all other Nations They knew little of the Name of God in comparison of what we know Therefore Moses desires to know God's Name Exod. 3.13 And it is said Judges 13.18 Why askest thou after my Name seeing it is secret The Divine Glory was hidden and under a Vail In those Appearances of Christ little was known in respect of what was known at his Incarnation It is spoken in reference to the present Dispensation Some notice they had of this Mystery God acquainted them with his Name by degrees as Exod. 6.3 I appeared unto Abraham unto Isaac and unto Jacob by the Name of God Almighty but by my Name IEHOVAH was I not known to them God had made himself known by other Names to the Fathers by the Name of God Almighty the Name IEHOVAH that should be an Appellation among his gathered People giving a Being to his People and making good his Promises Afterwards I am the God of Abraham the God of Isaac the God of Jacob as more relating to the Covenant Afterwards Jer. 23.5 6. I will raise up to David a Righteous Branch this is the Name whereby he shall be called THE LORD OVR RIGHTEOVSNESS Then God will be known by his Grace justifying his People and accepting them for Christ's sake But in the New Testament all is open and clear he is called the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ Ephes. 1.5 Then God the Father and the Mediator were clearly made known Alas the Jewish Church knew little of the Doctrine of the Trinity the Distinction of the Persons the Quality of the Mediator the Way of Salvation What they knew was obscured and the Doctrine of the Messiah horribly depraved Vse Let us bless God for the Word and take heed unto it as to a Light shining in a dark Place What would be our Condition if we had not the Scriptures among us We should be no better than Salvages in the Wilderness or as the Body without the Soul the Earth without the Sun God might immediately have revealed himself to Man he that made the Heart can instamp it with the Knowledg of his Will But he would state his Doctrine into a setled Course that we might not coin Oracles to our selves or obtrude Fancies on others We have 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 a more sure word of Prophecy whereunto ye do well that ye take heed as to a Light that shineth in a dark place 2 Pet. 1.19 He knoweth to what Liberty we incline in preaching Divine Things No more 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 of those divers Ways and Manners wherewith God spake in times past to our Fathers by the Prophets Heb. 1.1 After the closing of a perfect Canon there needed nothing but ordinary Revelation This is sufficient to Salvation if there were no Book else if the World were full of Books and this only were wanting there were no certain way nor Rule to Heaven Here is God's Heart discovered to us and our Hearts to our selves it is a ray of the Face of God in Christ. John 1.18 No Man hath seen God at any time the only begotten Son of God that lay in the Bosom of the Father he hath declared him Satan hath been ever maligning this Light that he might more securely domineer in the World Christ undertook he would declare God's Name to his Brethren and here he hath done it O let it it come with Divine Authority upon your Hearts in all the Precepts Promises Threatnings of it that you may come to a nearer sight of God and your selves 4. Observe The Necessity of a Divine Light before we can understand the Things of God I have manifested thy Name c. 1. There must not only be an outward sure Rule of Doctrine but an inward Light We can have no savory Apprehensions of the Things of God till Christ himself become our Teacher the Son of God must always be the Interpreter of his Father's Will He is the Word that speaketh to the Heart All Men by Nature are ignorant of the Name of God without any saving-Knowledg Ephes. 5.8 Ye were sometimes Darkness not only in the Dark but Darkness it self but now ye are Light in the Lord that is enlightned by his Spirit This is proper to the Elect those who are given to him The Church is Christ's open School the Scriptures our Book the Ministers are the Ushers and Christ is the inward Teacher Some are only taught by the Ministers others are taken aside and taught by Christ himself in private His Publick Lectures are read to all Hearers but the Elect are taught of God John 6.68 Lord to whom shall we go thou hast the Words of Eternal Life Others may hear the Word but they perish in their own blindness and unbelief Some play the Truants in Christ's School they will not hear they pass Judgment on themselves Acts 13.48 As many as were ordained to Eternal Life believed The whole City was met to hear but none believe but the Elect and the Apostle doth not say As many as believed were ordained to Eternal Life but as many as were ordained believed It is not given to all Matth. 13.11 It is given to you to know the Mysteries of the Kingdom of Heaven but to them it is not given All the Difference is in the Will of God so that the Scholars in this kind are the Called according to his Purpose Christ's teaching is of no larger extent than his Father's Election Some School-masters besides their common Care do teach such Children a-part as they love most they take them and point with the Finger So doth Christ manifest himself to those that are
Never were there such a zealous parcel of Men as in the first days of the Gospel they seemed to some as if they were even mad for Christ 2 Cor. 5.13 For whether we be besides our selves it is to God much in Spirit much in Labours much in Afflictions Primitive Zeal is much decayed many are like the Carbuncle if you look upon it afar off you would think it all on Fire but touch it and it is Key-cold Religion is turned into a meer prat●le and talk few mind the Interest of Christ. A Christian should be always devising how he may lay forth himself for Christ for the advancement of his Ordinances inlargement of his Kingdom and to this end we should neither spare Body nor Estate nor Life it self You should honour him with your Substance Prov. 3.9 Honour the Lord with thy Substance and with the first Fruits of all thy Increase it is but a Tribute to the King of the Church Now Miracles are ceased God will propagate the Gospel by the bounty of those that have tasted the sweetness of it if the Lord hath need of it why should we stick at any thing Honour him with your Relation as a Magistrate Magistrates must improve the Interest of Christ by discountenancing Error they who reign by Christ must reign for him see if God doth not reckon with Gallio's As a Merchant honour him with thy Traffick to promote Religion by Trade Deut. 33.18 19. And of Zebulun he said Rejoice Zebulun in thy going out and Issachar in thy Tents They shall call the People unto the Mountain there shall they offer Sacrifices of Righteousness for they shall suck of the Abundance of the Seas and of Treasure hid in the Land Every Affair should be cast into the Mould of Religion or we do not act as Christians Jesuits and Papists will rise up in judgment against us So in your private Sphere do something for Jesus Christ in your Families A Christian should not have any Relation but he should make some advantage of it for the Honour of Christ. So for Suffering Christ is glorified in the courage of those that bear forth his Name of the World Let it not be grievous to us it is much to be Active for God but it is more to be Passive Let Glory to Christ be written though it be with our Blood only with these Cautions 1. We must think our selves to be honoured by this Service how grievous disgraceful and troublesome soever it be 2 Cor. 5.9 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Therefore we labour that whether present or absent we may be accepted of him We labour that is we strive after this Honour to labour with Ambition The meanest Service about Princes is honourable if it be a Groom or any other inferior Imploiment A Servant of the Lord is an higher Honour than the Prince of the Power of the Air Satan's Title is windy and lofty To do for Christ saith Ignatius is a greater Honour than to be a Monarch of all the World Christ is such an Excellent Person that any thing that is done in and about him reflecteth an Honour upon the Person that doth it The Second Temple exceeded Solomon's because of Christ's Presence Hagga 2.9 The Glory of the latter House shall be greater than of the former saith the Lord of Hosts and in this place will I give Peace saith the Lord of Hosts Bethlehem was little among the thousands of Judah Micah 8.2 yet there Christ was born So hardship with Christ brown Bread with Christ shame and disgrace with Christ is honourable Acts 5.41 They went away from the presence of the Councel rejoicing 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 that they were counted worthy to suffer shame for the sake of Jesus Christ it is that they were honoured to suffer dishonour for Christ. Service is an Honour Suffering a Priviledg Phil. 1.29 To you it is given in the behalf of Christ not only to believe in him but also to suffer for his sake Unless you have this Mind it is but a factious obstinacy not a religious suffering and doing for Christ. 2. There must be a sense of your Unworthiness Luke 17.10 When you have done all say We are unprofitable Servants we have done that which was our duty to do A poor unworthy Creature Alas what have we done Christ is doubly honoured by a direct aim and tendency of the Endeavour and by your humble Profession David prepared for the Temple with all his might 1 Chron. 22.14 Now behold in my trouble I have prepared for the House of the Lord an hundred thousand Talents of Gold and an hundred thousand Talents of Silver c. a poor Gift for the great God! We are apt to overvalue our Services and Endeavours therefore it is very good to retain an humble modest sense of them Poor Creatures what do we do that have received not only Life and Breath but Grace and Glory and all things from Christ It is good to be humble for what we do and to acknowledg it to be a thing wholly unworthy of God 3. You must ascribe all to Christ's Glory As Joab when he had conquered Rabbah sent for David to take the Honour so must we do for Christ. This is still doubling of Honour and Glory 1 Cor. 15.10 By the Grace of God I am what I am and his Grace which was bestowed upon me was not in vain for I laboured more abundantly than they all yet not I but the Grace of God which was with me The Pen doth not deserve praise if the Writer draweth a fair Letter Gal. 2.20 I live yet not I but Christ liveth in me and the Life which I live in the Flesh I live by the Faith of the Son of God The Stars disappear when the Sun shineth in its strength The Work is enough let God take the Honour 1 Chron. 29.14 But who am I and what is my People that we should be able to offer so willingly after this sort for all things come of thee and of thine own have we given thee David never speaketh in that strain but on the occasion of a singular Mercy David ascribeth all to God the Ability the Will the Goods the Mind So in all our Engagements for Christ he must have the praise as one Man in a press or crowd lifteth up another and he only is seen when the other is lost in the Throng 5. By being zealous for his Institutions then you honour Christ by giving the Wisdom and Power of a Law-giver to him The highest Power of a Prince is Legislative When you keep to Christ's Laws you count him faithful in his House and acknowledg him King in his Church But now when we set up our Threshold by God's Threshold Christ is dishonoured as if he were not faithful in his House Mat. 15.6 Thus have ye made the Commandments of God of none effect by your Traditions By the Traditions of Men ye make void the Law of God 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉
most when we are like him Heb. 12.14 Follow Peace with all Men and Holiness without which no Man can see God 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the Masculine Article referreth to 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 tho they have not Peace with Men whatever Entertainment they meet with in the World they are sure to have the Favour of God Peace with God That seeing God referreth to the Enjoyments of the other World the degrees of Vision are according to the degrees of Sanctification 1 John 3.2 We shall be like him for we shall see him as as he is but it holdeth good also in the present World A dusky Glass cannot represent the Image so distinctly we cannot have such a sight of God we cannot expect any Communion and Intimacy with him till we be holy It is said Psalm 5.4 Thou art not a God that hast pleasure in Wickedness neither shall Evil dwell with thee The Idols of the Heathen are stained with filthy Practices God is not such an one Likeness is the ground of Delight God loveth himself for his own Holiness and they are best loved and liked that are most holy for others God professeth he will have no Intimacy with them he will have nothing to do with Sinners nor be of their Fellowship and Communion and they shall have nothing to do with him Psalm 50.16 What hast thou to do to declare my Statutes or that thou shouldst take my Covenant in thy Mouth Nay God will not afford Sinners one good Look Habbak 1.13 Thou art of purer Eyes than to behold Iniquity and canst not look upon Evil. As the Prophet to profess his Detestation of that prophane Prince said 2 Kings 3.14 Were it not that I regard the Presence of Jehosaphat the King of Judah I would not look towards thee nor see thee God would not look towards a Congregation were it not for his People in it But what shall we do and who can say My Heart is clean and who is able to stand before this holy God I answer God hath provided a Remedy in the Gospel in the Gospel-sence he only is pure who is purged and washed from the Guilt of his Sins in the Blood of Christ. In a Child of God there are many Failings but God in Christ giveth him an Acquittance But this is not all there must be an habitual Disposition of Purity and a Man must enter into a true course of Sanctification if he would be accepted in God's Eyes 1 Cor. 6.11 Such were some of you but ye are washed but ye are justified but ye are sanctified in the Name of the Lord Jesus and by the Spirit of our God The Work of the Spirit and the Merit of Christ are inseparable There is a relative and a real Change not only a judicial Abolition of Sin but a real If you would come to God as your holy One you must be his holy Ones as David was called God's holy One Psal. 16.10 Somewhat answerable there must be to God's Nature before he can take pleasure in you You will find it 1. By an hatred of Sin Where God doth change a Soul he breedeth a Disposition in it in some sort like himself Those Sympathies and Antipathies that God hath the Soul hath Now God is an Holy God he cannot endure Sin so it is with an holy Heart What have I to do with Sinners saith God and what have I to do with Sin saith the Soul the displacency is keen and strong they have a Nature put into them like God's and therefore hate what he hateth It is said Psal. 97.10 Ye that love the Lord hate Evil In what measure we love God we hate what is contrary to God In Grace there is a Love to the chiefest Good and an Hatred of the chiefest Evil the one as well as the other is natural to the Saints Let us never talk of Love to God except there be a Zeal to reform what he hateth It 〈◊〉 true we have a mixed Nature there is the Divine Nature and the Carnal Nature a Believer is partaker of both Flesh and Spirit there will be Slips and Failings but the prevailing part of the Soul abhorreth Sin It is the Evil which we hate and tho a Child of God falleth into Sin yet he cannot rest in it A Fountain may be troubled but it will work it self clean again The Needle in the Compass may be joggled but it rests not till it turns to the Pole A neat Man may be dirtied but he cannot endure any Filthiness should lie on his Cloaths impure Men are in their own Element if they abstain from Sin their unholy Nature likes it they forbear it but do not abhor it as Phaltiel forsook Michal only for fear of David's Displeasure Sinful Affections continue in their full Force and Strength when the Act is suspended 2. By an Act of Duty and Conformity to God's Will and Nature Ephes. 4.24 That ye put on the New Man which is after God created in Righteousness and true Holiness 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 There is a counterfeit Holiness and true Holiness the true Holiness is such a Holiness as God's is answerable in Quality tho not in Equality Now what is God's Holiness such an Attribute by which he loveth himself above all things and all other things as they do more or less partake of his Nature So when we are holy in Truth we love God out of a Principle of the new Nature God is lovely not only for his Benefits but for his Essence as he is deligibilis naturâ it is eminently in him what is in us in a weaker degree So there will be a Delight in the Saints because of the Resemblance they bear to God Psal. 16.3 To the Saints that are in the Earth and to the Excellent in whom is all my Delight Certainly they have cause to question their Holiness to whom good Company is a Prison and a Burden they have not such Dispositions as God hath So they delight in Duties as they exhibit much of God And they delight in the Practice and growth of Holiness as it maketh them more like God Thus Christians should you strive to come up to the Divine Patern more and more You will think a Child uncapable of Learning when the longer he hath been at the Writing-School the more he swerveth from the Copy and certainly that Holiness that doth not grow up into a greater Likeness and Resemblance of God is to be suspected Thus must you look to come in an holy State 2. With holy and prepared Affections You should remember you have to do with the holy God Josh. 24.19 Ye cannot serve the Lord for he is an holy God Do you know what it is to worship him Rash entring upon the Worship of God is not without Sin and to come reaking from your Sins into God's Presence it is but as Cains's approach from Blood to Sacrifice Before Worship there must be a special purging When Joseph came before Pharaoh he
die This is the Advantage of spiritual Comforts that they do not only satisfy our Desires but secure us against our Fears Isa. 35.10 The Ransomed of the Lord shall return and come to Zion with Songs and everlasting Joy upon their Heads They shall obtain Joy and Gladness and Sorrow and Sighing shall flie away Once in Christ and you shall be for ever preserved The Leaven and the Dough can never be severed when kneaded together so neither can you from Christ. Grace would be little better than temporal Things if it did yield but temporary Refreshment You are sure that nothing shall cut you off from enjoying God for nothing shall altogether cause you to cease to love God The Children of God would be troubled tho their Grace should not fail if their Privileges should be cut off but you are sure of both God will maintain a Spark and the Seed remaineth and the Privileges of Grace are sure too This was figured under the Law An Israelite could never wholly alienate his Title to the Land Lev. 25.23 The Land shall not be sold for ever for the Land is mine for ye were Strangers and Sojourners with me His Title to the Land shall not be quite cut off it shall not be sold for ever Which was a Type of our spiritual Inheritance in Christ which cannot be alienated from us He might for a while alienate and pass away his Inheritance yet the Property remained he knew it would return again So here God's Children are never disinherited By Regeneration we are made Coheirs with Christ we have an Interest in the whole Patrimony of the Gospel Now God will not cut off the Entail nor take the advantage of every Offence which his Children commit To insure us he hath not only put the Entail into our hands by giving us his Promise but he hath given us Earnest and Seisin in part and he hath chosen a Feoffee in Trust to keep the Estate for us our heavenly Patrimony is kept safe in his hands It is true we forfeit it by the Merit of our Actions but the Trust standeth still enrolled in the Court of Heaven and is not cancelled Christ is to look to that and it being conveyed in and by him as the first Heir he is to interpose his Merit As under the Law if the Person were not able to redeem the Inheritance the Kinsman was to redeem it Christ is our Kinsman after the Flesh he is our Goal and maketh all firm and sure between God and us It is true we lose the Evidences that are in our keeping Peace of Conscience Joy in the Holy-Ghost but the Estate is undefeizable and cannot be made away from us Well then you see that Grace is kept and the Privileges of Grace are kept O what a sweet Comfort is this But now because Comforts are never prized but in their Season Men that have not been exercised in spiritual Comforts nauseate these sweet Truths they know not what it is to be left to uncertainty when Troubles come like Waves one upon the neck of another let us see when these Truths will be sweet and seasonable 1. In great Troubles when God seemeth to hide his Face Oh! how sweet is it to hear God say Gen. 28.15 Behold I am with thee and will keep thee in all places whither thou goest and will bring thee again into this Land for I will not leave thee until I have done that which I have spoken to thee of All this shall better thy Heart or hasten thy Glory We are apt to think that God will cast us off and will never look after us any more tho formerly we have had real Experience of his Grace What a foolish Creature is Man to weaken his Assurance when he should come to use it to unravel all his Hopes and Experiences Times of Trouble are a fit Season to make use of this Comfort 2. In the Hour of Temptation and hard Conflicts with Doubts and Corruptions when you find their Power growing upon you you are ready to say as David did after all his Experiences I shall one day perish by the Hand of Saul 1 Sam. 27.1 and many times out of Distrust ye give over the Combate Then say Who shall separate us from the Love of God One came to a pious Woman when she had been exercised with a long and tedious Conflict and read to her the latter part of the 8th of the Romans she broke forth in Triumph Nay in all these things we are more than Conquerors through him that loved us Sin or Death cannot divide you from Christ Christ will tread Satan under your Feet and weaken the malignant Influence of the World 3. In times of great Danger and Defection through Terror and Persecution as Sanders trembled to think of the Fire especially when others fall fearfully that were before us in Privileges and Profession of Zeal and Piety when the first become last when eminent Luminaries are eclisped and leave their Orb and Station as the Martyrs were troubled to hear of the Revolt of some great Scholars that had appeared for the Gospel When Hymeneus and Philetus two eminent Professors fell it was a great shaking 2 Tim. 2.18 19. Who concerning the Truth have erred saying That the Resurrection is past already and overthrow the Faith of some Nevertheless the Foundation of the Lord standeth sure having this Seal The Lord knoweth them that are his 4. In times of disheartning because of the Difficulties of Religion and the use of means groweth troublesome To quicken us in our Christian Course think of the Unchangeableness of God's Love all Grace riseth according to the Proportion and Measure of Faith loose Hopes weaken Endeavours 1 Cor. 9.26 I therefore so run not as uncertainly so fight I not as one that beateth the Air As those that run at all give over when one hath over-reached them they are discouraged when Hope is broken the Edg of Endeavours is blunted Go on with Confidence ye are assured of the Issue by these Endeavours God will bless you and keep you there is a sure Recompence 5. In the Hour of Death when all things fail you God will not fail you this is the last Branch Do but wait I will not forsake you notwithstanding all that I have done all that I have promised there is more behind than ever you have enjoyed Death shall not separate Olevian comforted himself with that Isa. 54.10 For the Mountains shall depart and the Hills be removed but my Kindness shall not depart from thee neither shall the Covenant of my Peace be removed saith the Lord that hath Mercy on thee In the Pains of Death Sight is gone Speech and Hearing is departing Feeling almost gone but the Loving-Kindness of God will never depart Oh! the Lord give us such a Confidence in that Day that we may fix this Comfort in our Thoughts Doct. 2. That we are kept in the state of Grace by God's Name by his Power for
could not be supposed to feign Now he appealeth to their Experience You know in all your Hearts c. So Solomon speaks 1 Kings 8.56 Blessed be the Lord that hath given rest unto his People Israel according to all that he promised there hath not failed one word of all his good Promise which he promised by the Hand of Moses his Servant So if a Man would but observe the Course of Providence after a little Faith and Patience which is required of all that would inherit the Promises God never failed but made good his Word to a Tittle Object Many Temporal Mercies are Promises which Promises are not accomplished Answ. They are promised still with exception of the Cross. God is tied no further than the Covenant tieth him Psal. 89.31 32 33. If they break my Statutes and keep not my Commandments Then will I visit their Transgression with a Rod and their Iniquity with Stripes Nevertheless my loving-kindness will I not utterly take from him nor suffer my faithfulness to fail My Covenant will I not break nor alter the thing that is gone out of my Lips Object But the Scriptures do absolutely press and inculcate these Hopes of temporal Mercies Answ. No only they are mentioned in the Promise partly to encourage our Hearts to pray we should not else ask them 2 Chron. 20.9 If when Evil cometh upon us as the Sword Judgment or Pestilence or Famine we stand before this House and in thy Presence and cry unto thee in our Affliction then thou wilt hear and help Psal. 119.49 Remember thy Word unto thy Servant upon which thou hast caused me to hope Partly to shew that God is able to keep them from such distress and if it be good for them will keep them Dan. 3.17 Our God whom we serve is able to deliver us from the burning fiery Furnace and he will deliver us out of thine Hand O King Partly to shew that if we have such Mercies we have them by virtue of a Promise Psal. 128.5 The Lord shall bless thee out of Sion To see a Mercy come out of the Womb of a Promise is very sweet and comfortable Partly to comfort them if they have them not they shall have the spiritual Part nothing shall light on them as a Curse We must go into the Sanctuary to know the meaning of such Promises God will deliver either from the Lion or from every Evil Work 2 Tim. 4.17 18. I was delivered out of the Mouth of the Lion And the Lord shall deliver me from every evil Work If there be any Temporal Promise you may expect the Mercy in kind or as good There is not a waste word in the Promise God will give them satisfaction The People of God never complain when their Thoughts are regular Partly because God seldom faileth a trusting Soul few Experiences can be given to the contrary Psal. 91.2 3. I will say of the Lord He is my Refuge and my Fortress my God in him will I trust Surely he shall deliver me from the Snare of the Fowler and from the noisom Pestilence Thereby there is another Engagement on God Isa. 26.3 Thou wilt keep him in perfect Peace whose mind is stayed on thee because he trusted in thee Psal. 9.10 And they that know thy Name will put their trust in thee for thou Lord hast not forsaken them that seek thee Vse Learn to regard the Promises and Threatnings of the Word with more Reverence as if God in Person had delivered them to you 1 Thess. 2.13 For this cause also thank we God without ceasing because when ye received the Word of God which ye heard of us ye received it not as the Word of Men but as it is in Truth the Word of God Look to the Threatnings God hath left room for his Mercy and that must be sought in God's way or else we have no Security and Peace Look to the Promises 1. Seek after them more and mind them more Sure your Neglect saith you do not count them true 1 John 5.10 He that believeth on the Son of God hath the Witness in himself he that believeth not God hath made him a Liar because he believeth not the Record that God gave of his Son If one should proffer you an hundred Pounds and you should go away and never heed it it is a sign you do not believe him 2. Venture more on the Promises they are God's Bills of Exchange whereby you have Treasures in Heaven Deny Interests God will make it up 3. Rejoice in them more You have Blessings by the Root Heb. 11.13 These all died in Faith not having received the Promises but having seen them afar off and were perswaded of them and embraced them they hugged the Promises Do you ever refresh your selves with the remembrance of them Do you ever bless God for your Hopes and say I will rejoice in God because of his Word 4. Wait for the accomplishment of them The Word of the Lord is a tried Word The Saints are tried and the Word is tried Psal. 12.6 The Words of the Lord are pure Words as Silver tried in a Furnace of Earth purified seven times It is enough for Faith that we have the Promise Fourthly God hath owned the Word by associating the Operation of his Grace and powerful Spirit with it and with no other Doctrine Things of a powerful Operation do evidence themselves as Fire by Heat the Wind by its Noise and Strength Salt by its Savour the Sun by Light and Heat and the like Moral Principles that are effectually operative manifest themselves also Let us see how the Case standeth with the Scripture It is called Rom. 1.16 The Power of God unto Salvation and the preaching of the Cross is to them which are saved the Power of God 1 Cor. 1.18 And 1 Cor. 2.4 My Speech and my Preaching was not with enticing words of Man's Wisdom but in demonstration of the Spirit and of Power And 1 Thess. 1.5 Our Gospel came not unto you in Word only but in Power and in the Holy Ghost and in much Assurance It giveth a perswasion of it self by its being the Power of God and the Rod of his Strength Psal. 110.2 The Lord shall send the Rod of his Strength out of Sion When the Egyptians saw the Miracles that Moses wrought they confessed the Power of God that God was with him Exod. 8.19 Then the Magicians said to Pharaoh This is the Finger of God And when the Scripture evidenceth so great a Power it shews it self to be of God as in judging the Hearts of Men. Heb. 4.12 The Word of God is quick and powerful and sharper than any two-edged Sword piercing even to the dividing asunder of Soul and Spirit and of the Joints and Marrow and is a Discerner of the Thoughts and Intents of the Heart In convincing them of their evil Estate 1 Cor. 14.25 And thus are the Secrets of the Heart made manifest and so falling down on his Face
all to elude the present Conviction long it is e're the proud Heart of Man is gained to take Christ upon God's Terms Convinced Men are brought in saying What shall I do Acts 9.6 Then let God write down what Articles he pleaseth they are willing to subscribe and yield to any Terms as softned Pewter let it be never so bowed and battered is receptive of any Shape and Form This is the Implicite Act or that which is required in Believing that a Man should be a lost undone Creature in himself ready to do what God will have him 2. The Explicite Acts when a Soul thus humbled casts it self upon Christ for Grace Mercy and Salvation This may be explained with respect to the two great Ordinances i. e. the Word and Prayer which are as it were a Spiritual Dialogue between God and the Soul In the Word God speaketh to us in Prayer we speak to God God offereth Christ to us in the Word and we present him to God in Prayer So that the Acts of Faith are to accept of Christ as offered and then to make use of him in our Communion with God and by this shall you know whether you do believe in him 1. Accepting Christ in the Word Faith is expressed by receiving him John 1.12 To as many as received him to them gave he Power to become the Sons of God even to them that believe in his Name Receiving is a relative word and presupposeth God's Offer Art thou willing to take Christ upon these terms Yes saith the Soul with all my Heart I accept him as a Sanctifier as a Saviour and I can venture all in his hands Then you answer God's Question How often doth God lay forth the Excellencies of Christ and none regard him but a poor hunger-bitten Conscience prizeth him receiveth him with all his heart and entertaineth him in the Soul with all Respect and Reverence This is to take Christ to accept him as Lord and Saviour upon God's Offer As when Isaac was offered to Rebekah Laban and Bethuel answered saying The thing proceedeth from the Lord we cannot speak unto thee good or bad Gen. 24.50 they consented to take him because they saw God in it So they see God tendering Christ in the Word and they are willing to take him upon his own Conditions 2. By making use of him in Prayer The great Use of Christ is that we may come to God by him Heb. 7.25 Wherefore he is able to save unto the uttermost all that come unto God by him We must make our Approaches to God for Supplies of Grace in the confidence of his Merit It is a great Fault in Christians that they do so little think of this Act of Faith We are busy about applying Christ to our selves The great use of Christ is in dealing with God Heb. 10.19 Having therefore boldness Brethren to enter into the Holiest by the Blood of Jesus Every Prayer that you make with any Confidence and Liberty of Spirit it cost Christ his Heart's Blood He knew that Guilt is shy of God's Presence as the Malefactor trembleth to come before the Judg Ephes. 3.12 In whom we have boldness and access with Confidence through the Faith of him Surely the Apostle speaketh de jure not what is de facto We have low and dark Thoughts as if we had no such Liberty purchased for us 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 we may be free with God It is the Fruit of Christ's Purchase Christ's Name signifieth much in Heaven Vse Can you thus believe in Christ take him out of God's Hand No I cannot apply Christ. I Answer Yet disclaim when you cannot apply Phil. 3.9 And be found in him not having my own Righteousness which is after the Law but that which is through the Faith of Christ the Righteousness which is of God through Faith And apply your selves to Christ when you cannot apply Christ to you that is cast your selves upon Christ. You have warrant enough from the Word There is an Adventure of Faith when there is no Perswasion of Interest 2 Tim. 1.12 I know whom I have believed and I am perswaded that he is able to keep that which I have committed unto him against that day The Venture is grounded on God's free offer of him to all Sorts When we rest on him because we know he is ours that is another thing there is Trust that is a Fruit of Propriety 1 John 5.13 These things have I written unto you that believe on the Name of the Son of God that ye may know that ye have eternal Life and that ye may believe on the Name of the Son of God But the Adventure is grounded on the Offer as a Child holds fast his Father in the Dark Mariners cast Anchor at Midnight And ripen Faith more all Faith draweth to particular Application The lowest Degree is a desire to lay hold on Christ as our Saviour this is the tendency and aim of the least Faith though we do not leap into full assurance at first As a Man that climbeth up to the top of the Tree first he catcheth hold of the lowest Boughs and so by little and little he windeth himself into the Tree till he cometh to the top Secondly The next thing is the Warrant or Instrument through their Word It is not meant only of those that heard the Apostles in Person by their Word is meant the Scripture which was not only preached by them at first but written by them as Paul saith Rom. 2.16 In the day when God shall judg the Secrets of Men by Jesus Christ according to my Gospel that is which I have published and delivered to the Church in writing John 15.16 Ye have not chosen me but I have chosen you and ordained you that you should go and bring forth Fruit and that your Fruit should remain By their Fruit is meant the publick Treasure of the Church the Scriptures and that remaineth in all Ages until Christ come As the Jews were Children of the Prophets that never heard them Acts 3.25 So were we converted by their Word Now I shall handle the Necessity Use and Power of the Word to work Faith 1. The Necessity of the Word preached it is the ordinary Means It is a nice Dispute whether God can work without it God can enlighten the World without the Sun It is clear ordinarily he doth not work without the Word we are bound tho the Spirit is free How shall they believe on him of whom they have not heard and how shall they hear without a Preacher Rom. 10.14 It is the means to convey Faith into the Hearts of the Elect it is as necessary to Faith as Faith to Prayer and Prayer to Salvation It is a Means under a Promise You see how necessary it is they that voluntarily neglect the Means put a Scorn upon God's Institution Men will say I can read at Home Are you wiser than he Men think that of all other things Preaching might best
The End of it with respect to Believers and the World their Conviction of Christ's Mission and the Father's Love to the Disciples First The Nature of this Union further declared I in them and thou in me Here First Observe That one Vnion is the ground of another Christ and the Father are One and then Christ and we are One and then we are One one with another The Assumed Nature is united to the Divine Essence in Christ's Person and so he as Mediator is one with the Father And then we by the Communion of the Spirit are not only united to the Head but to our Fellow-Members There are two Unions spoken of in this Verse 1. With God that is implied the Father is a Believer's as well as Christ John 14.23 My Father will love him and we will come to him and make our abode with him Why then doth Christ say I in them Not to exclude the Father for he presently addeth Thou in me Christ speaketh as Mediator to shew that he is the Cause Way and Means He is the Jacob's Ladder John 1.51 Verily I say unto you Hereafter ye shall see Heaven opened and the Angels of God ascending and descending upon the Son of Man 2. There is an Union with Christ immediatly that is formally expressed I in them And then between us and others of the same Body that they may be made perfect in one all drawn up into Unity with God in Christ. First God descendeth in the Person of Christ and then we all ascend by Christ and come up to God again Thus the Personal Union maketh way for the Mystical and the Mystical for our Joint-Communion with God in the same Body This is the Great Mystery that hath been driving on from all Eternity the Father is the Beginning and Ending and Christ the Means All Influence cometh from God through Christ and our tendency is to him through Christ. 1 Cor. 8.6 To us there is but one God the Father of whom are all things and we in him and one Lord Jesus Christ by whom are all things and we by him All Mercies come to us and our Services and Respects go to God through Christ. The Reason is we are departed from God by Sin so that God is removed from us and God is against us at a distance and at an enmity and we are Fugitives and Exiles as Adam ran away from God before he was banished out of his Presence Therefore Christ is not only a Meritorious Cause of the Union that is between us and God but also the Bond and Tie of it To satisfy God offended this he might do as a Saviour without us but to be a means of Influence on God's Part and Respect and Service on Ours to convey Grace and return Service he must be in us I in them As Exiles we are taken into Grace and Favour by the Merit of Christ and as Fugitives we are brought into Unity again by his Spirit working in us Therefore it is said Ephes. 1.10 That in the Dispensation of the Fulness of Times he might gather together in one all things in Christ both which are in Heaven and which are on Earth even in him There God descendeth and we ascend All the scattered Elect are brought into a Body to receive Influences of Grace from God as a Fountain through Christ as a Conveyance So Ephes. 2.18 For through him we have an access by one Spirit unto the Father All Believers are united into a Body by the Communion of Christ's Spirit that by Christ they may perform Service to God and receive Grace from him Vse Is to prize Christ as Mediator and to make use of him in your Addresses to God Heathens had many ultimate Objects of Worship and many Mediators we have but one 1. If you perform any thing to God do it in and through Christ in whom he is well pleased Mat. 3.17 An Holy God will accept nothing but as tendred in Christ's Name We cannot endure the Majesty of his Presence Col. 3.17 And whatsoever ye do in Word or Deed do all in the Name of the Lord Jesus giving thanks to God and the Father by him by the assistance of his Grace and dependance upon his Merit that is to do all in Christ's Name We are made amiable to God in Christ out of Christ we are odious to God Psal. 14.2 3. The Lord looketh down from Heaven upon the Children of Men to see if there were any that did understand and seek God They are all gone aside they are altogether become filthy there is none that doth good no not one Once God looked on the Creatures all good but that was in Innocency after the Fall he looked on the Creatures and all are become filthy it is not meant of any particular sort of Men but all to their natural Condition The Apostle bringeth that Place to prove the Universal Corruption of Nature Rom. 3.10 that is out of Christ. But as he looketh on us in Christ so we are amiable he is well-pleased in him It is proclaimed from Heaven that we might not be afraid to go to God 2. If you expect any thing from him you must expect it in Christ. Christ is not only the Meritorious Cause but the Means All we look for is not only from him but in him As God first loveth Christ then loveth us he is the primum amabile the first Beloved of all So he is first in Christ and then in us he is primum recipiens the first Object of Blessing and Grace 1 Cor. 3.22 23. All are yours for you are Christ's and Christ is God's We have it at second Hand Christ cometh between God and us to convey the Influences and Bounty of Heaven to us Therefore it is said 2 Cor. 1.20 All the Promises of God in him are Yea and in him Amen God doth whatever we desire him in him God doth not bless us as Persons distinct from Christ but as Members of his Body There is as much need of the Union of our Persons to the Person of Christ as there was of the Union of the Humane Nature to the Divine Nature Christ must be in us as well as God in Christ we must be Christ's as well as Christ is God's The Mediator hath an Interest in God and you must have an Interest in the Mediator Look as by the Personal Union Christ merited all for us so by the Union of Persons he conveyeth all to us Christ could not suffer till he had united our Flesh to his Godhead and we cannot receive the Virtue of his Sufferings till he unites our Person to his Person II. Observe Christ is in us as God is in Christ. The two Unions are often compared in this Chapter and here it is said I in them and thou in me How is God in Christ By unity of Essence and by constant Influence and so is Christ in us 1. God is in Christ by Unity of Essence or coessential Existency Christ
they are suddenly blasted but God's Eternal Purpose that shall stand We are mutable and frequently change out of the levity of our Nature or the ignorance of Futurity therefore upon new Events we easily change our Minds but God that seeth all things at once cannot be deceived the first Reasons of God's Love to Man are without Man and so Eternal Among the Persons of the Godhead the Son loveth because the Father required it the Father because the Son merited it and the Holy Ghost because of the Purpose of the Father and the Purchase of the Son abideth in our Hearts to preserve us unto God's Use and to keep afoot his Interest in us Thirdly There are the like Fruits and Effects of it I shall instance in some which are like his Love to Christ. 1. Communication of Secrets All Things are in common amongst those that love one another Said Dalilah to Sampson Judges 16.15 How canst thou say I love thee when thy Heart is not with me Thou hast mocked me these three times and hast not told me wherein thy great strength lieth Now Jesus Christ knoweth all the Secrets of God John 1.18 No Man hath seen God at any time the only begotten Son which is in the Bosom of the Father he hath declared him Christ lying in the Father's Bosom knoweth his Nature and his Will So it is with the Saints John 14.21 He that hath my Commandments and keepeth them he it is that loveth me and he that loveth me shall be loved of my Father and I will love him and will manifest my self to him As God manifested himself to Christ so Christ will to us Christ hath treated us as Friends John 15.15 Henceforth I call you not Servants for the Servant knoweth not what his Lord doth but I have called you Friends for all things that I have heard of my Father I have made known unto you The knowledg of God's Ways is a special Fruit of his Love 2. Spiritual Gifts God's Love to Christ was a bounteous Love John 3.34 35. God giveth not the Spirit by measure to him The Father loveth the Son and hath given all things into his Hands God's Love was shewed to Christ in qualifying the Humane Nature with such excellent Gifts of Grace As to us God's Love is not barren as a Fruit of God's Love Christ received all things needful for us You will perhaps say as they replied to God when he said I have loved you Wherein hast thou loved us Mal. 1.2 because he hath not made you Great Rich and Honourable If he hath given us such a proof of his Love as he gave to Christ namely such a measure of his Spirit as is fit for us we have no reason to murmur and complain The Spirit of Illumination is better than all the Glory of the World Prov. 3.32 The Froward is an Abomination to the Lord but his Secret is with the Righteous The Spirit of Regeneration to convert the Heart to God and Heaven 1 Cor. 2.12 Now we have received not the Spirit of the World but the Spirit that is of God that we might know the things that are freely given us of God The Spirit of Consolation to evidence God's Love to us and our right to Glory 2 Cor. 1.22 Who hath sealed us and given the earnest of his Spirit in our Hearts 2 Cor. 5.5 Now he that hath wrought us for the self-same thing is God who also hath given unto us the Earnest of the Spirit As the End of his Love to Christ's Humane Nature was to bring it to Heaven so the End of God's Love to us is to sanctify us and so to make way for Glory 3. Sustentation and gracious Protection during our Work and Service This was his Love to Christ Isa. 42.1 Behold my Servant whom I uphold I am not alone my Father is with me John 8.16 His Enemies could not touch him till his time came John 11.9 Are there not twelve hours in the day If any Man walk in the day he stumbleth not because he seeth the light of this World As long as the time of exercising his Function here lasted there was such a Providence about him as did secure him from all danger and till that time was past and the Providence withdrawn he was safe and when that time was out and he seemed to be delivered to the Will of his Enemies all the Creatures were in a rout the Sun was struck blind with astonishment the Earth staggered and reeled So God will carry us through our Work and keep us blameless to his Heavenly Kingdom but if we are cut off by the violence of Men all the Affairs of Mankind are put in confusion and carried headlong besides the confederacies of Nature disturbed and divers Judgments as in Egypt and the Land of the Philistines ensue Odium in Religionis Professores the World shall know how dear and precious they are to God 4. Acceptance of what we do God accepted all that Christ did it was very pleasing to God Ephes. 5.2 Walk in Love as Christ also hath loved us and given himself for us an Offering and a Sacrifice to God for a sweet-smelling Savour In every solemn Sacrifice for the Congregation the Blood of it was brought unto the Mercy-Seat with a perfume but Christ's Sacrifice received value from his Person he being one so dear to God so excellent in himself This kind of Love God sheweth to us the Persons of the Upright are God's delight and then their Prayers Cant. 5.1 I am come into my Garden my Sister my Spouse I have gathered my Myrrh with my Spice I have eaten my Hony-comb with my Hony Tho our Services are mingled with Weaknesses and Imperfection they shall be accepted But the Sacrifice of the Wicked is an Abomination to the Lord much more when he bringeth it with an evil Mind Prov. 15.8 5. Reward Christ was gloriously exalted after his Sufferings he entred into Glory and was conducted to Heaven by Angels and welcomed by the Father who as it were took him by the Hand Psal. 2.7 8. Thou art my Son this day have I begotten thee Ask of me and I will give thee the Heathen for thine Inheritance and the uttermost parts of the Earth for thy Possession So if we do what he did we shall fare as he fared John 12.26 If any Man serve me let him follow me and where I am there shall my Servant be If any Man serve me him will my Father honour When we die we shall be conveyed to Heaven by Angels Luke 16.22 The Beggar died and was carried by Angels into Abraham 's Bosom our Souls first then our Bodies Phil. 3.21 Who shall change our vile Bodies that they may be like unto his glorious Body according to the working whereby he is able even to subdue all things to himself And at last we shall have a solemn Welcome into Heaven Mat. 25.21 Well done good and faithful Servant thou hast been faithful over a
few things I will make thee Ruler over many things enter thou into the Joy of thy Lord. Christ is not only Purchaser but first Possessor and is gone into Heaven to prepare a place for us to which he will at last bring us John 14.2 3. In my Father's House are many Mansions if it were not so I would have told you I go to prepare a Place for you And if I go to prepare a Place I will come again and receive you unto my self that where I am there ye may be also Vse 1. Information to shew what ground we have of Patience Comfort and Confidence 1. Of Patience in Afflictions from God Would we be loved otherwise than Christ was loved We see in the Person of Christ that Love may stand with Fatherly Correction Christ was beloved by God yet under Poverty Disgrace Persecution Hunger Thrist c. When Christ was hungry the Devil came unto him Mat. 4.3 If thou be the Son of God command that these Stones be made Bread So he taketh advantage of our Troubles and Afflictions to make us question our Adoption but we may retort the Argument Heb. 12.7 8. If ye endure Chastisement God dealeth with you as with Sons ● for what Son is he whom the Father chasteneth not But if ye be without Chastisement whereof all are Partakers then are ye Bastards and not Sons Brambles are not pruned but Vines God loved Christ in the lowest degree of his Abasement as much as at other times Shall I desire to be otherwise beloved of God than Christ was Nay God's Love may stand with sad suspensions of Soul-Comforts Mat. 27.46 My God my God why hast thou forsaken me The Natural Son was in the Love of God when at the worst God loved him still tho he appeared to him with another Face as the Sun is the same when it shineth through red Glass only it casts a more bloody Reflection God had one Son without Sin but none without suffering 2. Comfort when we meet with ill usage in the World Our Lord Jesus prayeth That the World may be convinced that God loved them as he loved Christ. When the World intreated Christ ill how was the World convinced that God loved him There was an Eclipse at his Death which was a Monument of God's Displeasure Mat. 27.54 When the Centurion and they that were with him watching Jesus saw the Earthquake and those things which were done they feared greatly saying Truly this was the Son of God So when Christ's Members are evil intreated there are publick Monuments of God's Displeasure the Courses of Nature are altered Drowths Innundations Pestilences Famines unseasonable Weather Confusions c. If this be not when God smileth tho the World frowneth you will convince them by bearing up with Courage and Confidence The more the World is set against us the more do the Fruits of his Love appear before Men. 3. Confidence in the midst of Dangers and Temptations When once we are assured of God's Love what shall separate us from it Rom. 8.38 39. For I am perswaded that neither Death nor Life nor Angels nor Principalities nor Powers nor things present nor things to come nor Heighth nor Depth nor any other Creature shall be able to separate us from the Love of God which is in Christ Jesus our Lord. Can any thing alienate God's Love in Christ If it were God's Love in us that were an uncertain ground of Hope but it is God's Love in Christ. Get but an Assurance of his Love and you will never be ashamed What can alienate the Heart of God from you while you are faithful to him and have the sure Pledg of his Love his Spirit in your Heart Love or Hatred is not known by any thing that is before us But if you have an Heart to seek him fear him obey his Laws this is the favour of his People and this was his Love to Christ. Vse 2. Direction 1. Whereby chiefly to measure God's Love by his Spiritual Bounty John 3.34 35. God giveth not the Spirit by measure to him The Father loveth the Son and hath given all things into his hands So the Gifts and Graces of the Spirit are the special Effects of his Love for he loved us as he loved Christ and thus he manifested his Love to Christ. Psal. 106.4 Remember me Lord with the Love that thou bearest to thy People When one gave Luther Gold he said Valde protestatus sum me nolle sic à Deo satiari Be not satisfied till God love you with such a Love as he loved Christ. Inward Excellencies tho with outward Crosses these are the best Fruits of his Love an Heart to seek him to fear his Name to obey his Laws an understanding to know his Will God's Love is best known by the stamp of his Spirit that is his Mark set upon us Let us leave outward things to God's Wisdom Love or Hatred is not known by all that is before us Let us labour for a share in his peculiar Love Psal. 119.132 Look thou upon me and be merciful unto me as thou usest to do unto those that love thy Name Lord I do not ask Riches nor Glory nor Preferment in the World I ask thy Love thy Grace thy Spirit Doth our Saviour care for outward Things Other things are given promiscuously these to his Favourites God's Love is conveyed through Christ. Rev. 1.5 To him that lo●ed us and washed us from our Sins in his own Blood he loved us and sanctified us Ephes. 5.25 26. Husbands love your Wives as Christ loved the Church and gave himself for it that he might sanctify and cleanse it with the washing of Water by the Word Nothing more worthy nothing more suitable to Christ's Love 2. It directeth us what to do when we are dejected through our own unworthiness Look upon God's Love in Christ. If God did take Arguments and Grounds of Love from the Creature Where would he have found Objects of Love God hath proclaimed it from Heaven Mat. 3.17 This is my beloved Son in whom I am well pleased and we are accepted in the Beloved Ephes. 1.6 Jesus Christ is worthy desire to be found in him not having thine own Righteousness Lord for the Merit● of thy blessed Son accept of me Christ being beloved of the Father is the Storehouse and Conduit to convey that Love to his People Vse 3. Exhortation to endeavour after the sense and apprehension of this Love in our own Hearts Surely this is our Duty for Christ afterward saith Vers. 26. That the Love wherewith thou hast loved me may be in them There is a Love of God towards us and a Love of God in us so Zanchy citing the Text his Love erga nos towards us is carried on from all Eternity but nondum in nobis it is not in Us but in Time He loved us before the Foundation of the World tho we know it not feel it not but now this Love beginneth to be in
wantest a sense of his Love because of thy manifold Failings it is unreasonable to think that all will end in Wrath which was begun in so much Love If he expressed Love to thee in thy unconverted Estate and hath brought thee into God's Family will he destroy thee and turn thee out again upon every actual unkindness The Lord doth gently question with Jonah in his Fret Dost thou well to be angry Jonah 4.9 When the Disciples fell asleep in the Night of Christ's Agony he doth not say Ye are none of mine because ye could not watch with me one hour but rather excuseth it Mat. 26.41 The Spirit indeed is willing but the Flesh is weak This great Love of God overcometh all the unkindness of his Children 2. What may evidence they are concerned in this Love 1. There is some change wrought in you thou art now no despiser of God and his Holy Ways the Heart of thy Sensuality Pride and Worldliness is broken tho too much of it still remaineth in thee Now it is good to be in the way to a further Progress and we begin with Mortification 2 Cor. 5.17 If any Man be in Christ he is a new Creature old things are passed away behold all things are become new Every change for the better is either the New Creature or a Preparation to it 2. The Gift of the Sanctifying Spirit is more prized by thee than all the Riches and Honours in the World Now without Holiness we cannot esteem Holiness and practically prefer it above other things God loveth Christ as he bore his Image so he loveth us we are sealed by the Mark of the Spirit Psal. 106.4 Remember me O Lord with the favour that thou bearest unto thy People O visit me with thy Salvation And Psal. 119.132 Look thou upon me and be merciful unto me as thou usest to do unto those that love thy Name 3. Thou lovest and preferrest Christ's People and that for their Holiness and therefore seekest to discountenance all sorts of Wickedness Psal. 15.4 In whose Eyes a vile Person is contemned but he honoureth them that fear the Lord. He laboureth to discountenance all sorts of Wickedness and desireth to bring Goodness and Godliness into a creditable Esteem and Reputation and payeth an hearty honour and respect to those that excel therein So Psal. 16.3 But to the Saints that are in the Earth and to the Excellent in whom is all my delight He doth value them and esteem them above the greatest Men in the World because they are so loved prized and set apart by God 4. You labour more and more to be such whom God loveth as he loved Christ. Jesus Christ was the express Image of his Person we strive to be such in the World as Christ was 1 John 4.17 hating what God hateth and loving what God loveth then we make it our business to walk as he walked 1 John 2.6 doing his Will seeking his Glory God loved Christ for that Spirit of Obedience that was in him who shrunk not in the hardest Duties but whatever it cost him was faithful in his Work 3. Observe That God would have the World know so much and be convinced of this great Love which he beareth to the Saints that the World may know that thou hast loved them c. 1. The Necessity of the World's Knowledg 1. Because the World is blinded with Ignorance and Prejudice against the Children of God they cannot or rather will not see 1 Cor. 2.14 But the natural Man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God for they are foolishness unto him neither can be know them because they are spiritually discerned They will not see because they have a mind to hate 2. The Life that floweth from this Union is a hidden thing Col. 3.3 For our Life is hid with Christ in God It is hidden because maintained by an Invisible Power the Spiritual Life is hidden under the Vail of the Natural Life Gal. 2.20 The Life which I now live in the Flesh I live by the Faith of the Son of God who loved me and gave himself for me It is obscured by Infirmities The best shew forth too much of Adam and too little of Jesus It is hidden under Afflictions Heb. 11.37 38. They were stoned they were sawn asunder were tempted were slain with the Sword they wandred about in Sheep-skins and Goat-skins being destitute afflicted tormented Of whom the World was not worthy c. and the World's Reproaches 2 Cor. 6.8 By Honour and Dishonour by evil Report and good Report as Deceivers and yet true 2. The Means whereby the World is convinced 1. The Promises of the Word shew God's great Love to the Saints and hereby he hath engaged himself to do great things for them 2 Pet. 1.4 Whereby are given unto us exceeding great and precious Promises that by these ye might be partakers of the Divine Nature He hath engaged to pardon their Sins accept their Persons sanctify their Natures keep them blameless to his Heavenly Kingdom and finally to translate them to Glory Deut. 33.29 Happy art thou O Israel who is like unto thee O People saved by the Lord and who is the Shield of thy Excellency thy Enemies shall be found Liars unto thee and thou shalt tread upon their high Places Psal. 144.15 Happy is that People that is in such a Case yea happy is that People whose God is the Lord. 2. By the visible Fruits of the Mystical Union The Gift of the Spirit cannot be hidden they have a Power and Presence with them which others have not 1 Pet. 4.14 The Spirit of Glory and of God resteth upon you They live contrary to the course of this World so as to become the World's Wonder 1 Pet. 4.4 Wherein they think it strange that you run not with them to the same excess of Riot And Reproof● Heb. 11.7 By Faith Noah being warned of God of things not seen as yet moved with fear prepared an Ark for the saving of his House by the which he condemned the World 3. By the wonderful Blessings of God's Providence they are hidden in the secret of his Presence strangely preserved Psal. 4.3 But know that the Lord hath set apart him that is Godly for himself not only as Instruments of his Glory but as Objects of his special Favour and Grace 4. This is more fully seen for the utter confusion of the Wicked at the last Day 2 Thess. 1.10 When he shall come to be glorified in his Saints and to be admired in all them that believe Now it is for their Conviction or Conversion then for their Confusion these are those whose Lives we judged Madness and Ways Folly 3. Why Christ was so earnest that the World should know this 1. To restrain their Malice 1 Cor. 2.5 Had they known it they would not have crucified the Lord of Glory If God loveth Believers it should stop the Violence and Malice of the World against them they are the Beloved
and all that is his if she will accept him for an Husband So Jesus Christ the Son of God the Heir of all Things sendeth Messengers to treat and deal with us about a Spiritual Marriage to tell us how he loved us gave his Life for us established an Everlasting Righteousness whereby we may be accepted with God and that he is ready to bestow it upon us if we will receive and honour and obey him as Lord and Husband which if we do then we are interested in this great Privilege Yea Lord I give up my self Body and Soul to thee and I take thee for Lord and Husband For these are the Terms Hos. 3.3 Thou shalt not be for another Man so will I also be for thee You will think this is easy because you do not understand what it is to receive Christ. Alas Christ stretcheth forth his Hands to many that never take him by the Hand again Isa. 65.2 I have spread out my Hands all the day to a rebellious People which walketh in a way that is not good after their own Thoughts He inviteth clucketh spreads his Wings but to no purpose till he puts his Fingers upon the Handles of the Lock Cant. 5.4 My Beloved put in his Hand by the hole of the Door and my Bowels were moved for him Herein he differeth from ordinary Suitors that he doth not only woo and invite but draw by the secret and prevailing Power of his Spirit he must inlarge the Heart and open the Hand or else we shall not receive him Why what is there in this Receiving a Renouncing of all others Thou shalt not be for another Christ findeth us intangled with a former Love of the World addicted to Carnal Pleasures in Covenant with Death and Hell this must be renounced for God is jealous and cannot endure a Rival it is Spiritual Adultery to have any thought of other Lovers As when the Ark was brought into the House Dagon was thrown to the Ground Christ will be entertained alone you must not only renounce your former Loves but hate them In ordinary Marriages if a Woman loved one and afterwards marry another Man it is enough that she withdraw her former Love tho she be not an Enemy to him whom before she loved In some Covenants if you come off from such a side it is enough But here is a League Offensive and Defensive when we receive Christ as our Captain his Enemies must be our Enemies if as dear as a right Hand or a right Eye it must be cut off and plucked out And again Christ himself is to be received not his Gifts and Benefits you must not come to him as to a Physician to give ease to the Conscience but as an Husband not marry the Estate but the Man otherwise you do not take what God offereth He hath given us his Son and all things with him Rom. 8.32 He that spared not his own Son but gave him up to the Death for us all How will he not with him also freely give us all things The Father doth not offer the Portion meerly but his Daughter and the Portion with his Daughter as you cannot have Life without the Son so you cannot have the Son without Life and you must receive him gladly Marriage importeth not a forced but a free Consent you do not receive Christ as a Land receiveth a Conqueror for Prince and King against their Will but as a Woman her Husband as being convinced her state will be much bettered by him So doth the Soul receive Christ as knowing in whom we believe and what we enjoy by him Psal. 73.25 Whom have I in Heaven but thee and there is none upon Earth that I desire besides thee Neither Angels in Heaven nor any Creatures upon Earth are so lovely and fit for the Soul's Love and Trust. You cannot live without him If a Woman can live without an Husband she doth well if she marrieth not saith the Apostle 1 Cor. 7.8 but you cannot you are undone for ever if you have him not And you must receive him sincerely to obey him and serve him as Lord and Husband and not be ashamed to own him Act 2.41 Then they that gladly received his Word were baptized and the same day there were added unto them about three thousand Souls When Articles are agreed and sealed and the Marriage compleated a Woman is content to go into her Husband's House and leave her Kindred and Fathers House So must you profess Christ openly and then live in constant Communion with him This is to receive Christ and is this easy Can all this be done till God inlarge the Heart O my Lord I am willing to receive thee do thou open and inlarge my Heart so to do Again it is expressed by apprehending Christ. Phil. 3.12 If that I may apprehend that for which also I am apprehended of Christ Jesus by taking hold of him leaning upon him Psal. 22.8 He trusted in the Lord or rolled himself upon the Lord by running for Refuge Heb. 6.18 Who have fled for refuge to lay hold upon the Hope set before them as Joab laid hold on the Horns of the Altar or the Man that casually killed another ran to the City of Refuge by a being found in him as in an Ark when the Flood came upon the World All which Expressions imply a sense of Danger This Effect of Faith is sensible in a time of Trouble Bodily or Spiritual as things are more sensible one time than another Horses draw the Coach but down the Hill apace The Strength of an Anchor is seen in a Storm the Courage of a Souldier in a Fight The Child runneth and claspeth about the Mother when any thing affrighteth it Sometimes it is expressed by coming to Christ and coming to God by him Heb. 7.25 Wherefore he is able to save unto the uttermost all those that come to God by him By chusing Christ as Mediator owning him and consenting to God's Eternal Decrees that he is alone a sufficient Mediator This was represented by laying Hand on the Head of the Sacrifice Lev. 1.4 He that is he that brought the Sacrifice shall put his Hand upon the Head of the Burnt-Offering and it shall be accepted for him to make an Atonement for him q. d. This is me I deserve to die but here is my Sacrifice All Prayers were to be made in or towards the Temple 1 Kings 8. Deut. 12.13 14. Take heed that thou offer not thy Burnt-Offerings in every place that thou seest But in the place which the Lord shall chuse in one of thy Tribes there thou shalt offer thy Burnt-Offerings and there thou shalt do all that I command thee Daniel his Windows being open towards Jerusalem he kneeled upon his Knees three times a day and prayed and gave thanks to God Dan. 6.10 he would not omit that Circumstance In all our Addresses to God we must make use of Christ. Sometimes it is expressed by committing our selves to him
Abba father Wherefore thou art no more a servant but a son and if a son then an heir of God through Christ. Which teacheth us how to come to a conclusion in soul debates Have I a child-like inclination and sense and confidence that God hath adopted me into his favour and have the sanctifying of the spirit upon my heart I may be bold then to enter my claim 3. It Informeth us That the priviledges of believers are so linked together that where one of them is there are all the rest Therefore if we injoy one then we must collect and infer that the rest do belong to us also If sons we must not rest there then heirs heirs of God and joint heirs with Christ. One link of the golden chain draweth on another there is a great deal of profit in these collections and inferences our minds are usually taken up with trifles and childish toys surely the priviledges of a Christian are not so much considered as they should be The benefit of it is this partly it keepeth our hearts in a way of praising God and constant rejoicing in God if we did more consider the excellency of our Inheritanne 1 Pet. 1.3 4. Blessed be God who hath begotten us to a lively hope to an inheritance incorruptible undefiled Our thoughts are too dead and cold till we revive the memory of our excellent priviledges by Christ. Partly as it keepeth us in a constant and cheerful adherence to the truth what ever it cost us we slight all temporal things how grievous or troublesome so ever they be Rom. 8.18 For I reckon that the sufferings of the present life are not worthy to be compared with the glory that shall be revealed in us Rom. 5.3 We glory in tribulation as knowing that tribulation worketh patience Partly To help us to despise the pleasures of sin which are but for a season while eternal things are in view 2 Cor. 4.18 While we look not to the things which are seen but to the things which are not seen for the things which are seen are temporal but the things which are not seen are eternal And Partly To digest the labours of duty and obedience all the pains of the Holy Life 2 Cor. 5.9 Wherefore we labour whether present or absent that we may be accepted of the Lord. What shall we not do for such a Father that hath provided such an inheritance for us that we may injoy him and be accepted with him Therefore we should stock our minds with these thoughts 4. That we should not question our estate because we are under grievous pressures and afflictions For the words are an anticipation of an objection If Sons of God and Heirs of Glory why are we then so afflicted he inverteth the Argument You are so afflicted that you may have the inheritance 'T is rather an evidence of our right than an infringement of it especially if patiently endured for Gods sake seeing thereby you are conformed to the Son by nature Rom. 8.29 He hath predestinated us to be conformed to the image of his son We have communion with Christ and his Sufferings and if we be like him in his estate of Humiliation we shall be like him in his estate of Exaltation also 2. USE is Exhortation 1. To bilieve this blessed inheritance which is reserved for the children of God 'T is a great happiness but let not us therefore suspect the truth of it for 't is founded in the infinite mercy of the eternal God and the everlasting merit of a blessed Redeemer And we are prepared and qualified for it by the Almighty Operation of the conquering spirit 't is an happiness that lieth in another world and we cannot come at it but by death But is there no life beyond this Where then shall the good be rewarded and the wicked punished 'T is unseen but it is set before us in the promises of the Gospel which God hath confirmed by miracles and sanctified to the conversion and consolation of many souls throughout all successions of ages and were the best and wisest of men that ever the world saw deceived with a vain fancy Or can a lye or delusion be sanctified to such high and holy ends therefore do you believe it John 11.26 Whosoever liveth and believeth in me shall never die believest thou this If you believe your Reconciliation with God by the death of Christ why not your salvation by his life If your adoption into his family why not the inheritance both priviledges stand by the same grace 2. Let us live always in the desire of it that desire that will quicken you to look after it Phil. 3.14 And to seek after it in the first place Matth. 6.33 That desire that will quicken you to long for the enjoyment of it Phil. 1.23 3. To comfort your selves with the hope of it Rom. 5.2 And rejoice in hope of the glory of God 't is the glory of God God giveth it God is the solid part of it and can we expect shortly to live with God and upon God and not rejoice in the hope of it Is a deed of gift from God the security of infallible promises nothing Is the Title nothing before possession When this estate is so sure and near we should more lift up our heads and revive our drooping spirits 4. Let us walk worthy of it 1. Despising Satans offers Heb. 12.16 Be not a prophane person as was Esau. 1 Kings 21.3 The Lord forbid that I should part with the inheritance of my father Be chary of your inheritance keep the hopes clear fresh and lively 2. Wean your hearts from the world Col. 3.1 2. If ye be risen with Christ seek the things that are above set your affections above and not on the earth There is your Father your Head your Christ your Patrimony 't is reserved for you in the Heavens 3. Live in all holy conversation and godliness 1 Pet. 3.7 Living as heirs of the grace of life in all duties to God love to one another fidelity in all our relations We that shall live in the clear vision and full fruition of God in Christ should be other manner or persons 4. In an heavenly manner Phil. 3.20 But our conversation is in heaven Either acting for it or living upon it or sollacing our selves with it with delightful thoughts of Heaven sweeten your pilgrimage here be willing to suffer afflictions if God call us thereunto patiently you suffer with Christ Christ takes it as done to himself Acts 9.4 Why persecutest thou me Fill up your share of the sufferings Providence hath appointed for Christ Mystical Col. 1.24 Who now rejoice in my afflictions fo● you and fill up that which is behind of the afflictions of Christ in my flesh for his bodies sake which is the church 2 Cor. 1.6 And whether we be afflicted it is for your consolation and salvation and Phil. 3.10 That I may know him and the power of his resurrection and the fellowship
peace with God but his going off from the world and must believe not only to the pardon of sins but also to Eternal life 1 Tim. 1.16 For this cause I obtained mercy that in me first Jesus Christ might shew forth all long-suffering for a pattern to them that should afterwards believe on him to everlasting life There is the final and ultimate object of faith which must be first thought of for all things are influenced by the last end when we are invited to Christ we are invited by this motive That sinners shall not only be pardoned but glorified Therefore a true and well grounded hope of Eternal life is a more weighty point than we usually think of and a great part of Religion lyeth in drawing off the heart from things visible and temporal to those that are invisible and Eternal The great effects of faith which are love to God and victory over the world are more easily produced when faith hath the assistance of hope or this lively expectation of the world to come Therefore we must not only consider the death of Christ as it hath procured for us the pardon of sin or the promise of pardon But as he dyed for us that we might live for ever with him 1 Thes. 5.9 that so the soul may more directly and expresly be carried to God and Heaven 4. It informeth us That none can be saved without hope of salvation A Christian as soon as he is made a Christian hath not the good things promised by Christ but as soon as he is made a Christian he expecteth them As an heir is rich in hope though he hath little in possession Take any notion of applying grace as soon as we are justified we are made heirs according to the hope of Eternal life Tit. 3.7 as soon as we are converted and regenerated we are begotten to a lively hope 1 Pet. 1.3 and as soon as we are united to Christ Col. 1.27 Christ in you the hope of glory And without hope how can a man act as a Christian since the whole business of the world is done by hope certainly the whole spiritual life is quickned by this grace Titus 2.12 13. For the grace of God that bringeth salvation hath appeared unto all men teaching us that denying all ungodliness and worldly lusts we should live soberly righteously godly in the present world looking for the blessed hope and the glorious appearing of the great God and our Saviour Jesus Christ. And Phil. 3.20 21. for our conversation is in Heaven from whence we look for the Saviour the Lord Jesus Christ who shall change our vile body that it may be fashioned like unto his glorious body But then here ariseth a great doubt how far every man is bound to hope for salvation For those that have no assurance of their own sincerity and cannot unquestionably make out their propriety and interest how can they hope for salvation Answer To solve this doubt we must consider a little the several states of men as they stand concerned in everlasting life some have but a bare possibility others have a probability a third are gotten so far as a conditional certainty others have an actual certainty or firm perswasion of their own right and interest 1. To some the hope of Heaven is but a bare possibility as to the careless Christian who is yet intangled in his lusts but God continueth to them the offer of salvation by Christ they may be saved if they will accept this offer 't is brought home to their doors and left to their choice 'T is impossible indeed in the state in which they are but their hearts may be changed by the Lords grace Mark 10.27 With men 't is impossible but not with God for with God all things are possible He can make the filthy heart to become clean and holy the sensual heart to become spiritual and heavenly There are many bars in the way but grace can break through and remove them This possibility checketh scruples and aggravateth their evil choice for they forsake their own mercies Jonah 2.8 by their vain course of life they deprive themselves of happiness which might be theirs 't is their own by offer for God did not exclude them but not their own by choice for they excluded themselves judge themselves unworthy of eternal life Acts 13.46 This possibility is an incouragement to use the means Acts 8.22 Pray if perhaps or if it be possible the thought of thine heart may be forgiven thee 2. Others have a probability or a probable hope of Eternal life as when men begin to be serious or in some measure to mind the things of God but are conscious to some notorious defect in their duty or have not such a soundness of heart as may warrant their claim to everlasting blessedness as we read of almost Christians Acts 20.28 and not far from the kingdom of Heaven Mark 10.24 and such are all those which have only the grace of the second or third ground they receive the word with joy but know not what tryals may do they have good sentiments of Religion but they are much choaked and obstructed by voluptuous living or the cares of the world Luke 8.14 yea some such thing may befall weak believers They dare not quit their hopes of Heaven for all the world but cannot actually lay claim to it and say 't is theirs Now probabilities must incourage us till we get a greater certainty for we must not despise the day of small things and 't is better to be a seeker than a wanderer 3. A conditional certainty which is more than possible or probable That is when we adhere to Gods covenant and set our selves in good earnest to perform the conditions required in the promises of the Gospel expecting this way the blessings offered as for instance the hope is described by Paul Acts 24.15 16. And have hope towards God which they themselves also allow that there shall be a resurrection of the dead both of the just and the unjust and herein do I exercise my self to have always a conscience void of offence towards God and towards men there is such a dependance upon the promise as breedeth an hope and this hope puts upon strict and exact walking such a conditional certainty is described in Rom. 2.7 Who by patient continuance in well doing seek for glory honour immortality and eternal life I am sure to find salvation and Eternal life if I self-denyingly and patiently continue this way and by the grace of God I am resolved so to continue Now there is much of hope in this partly because this is the hope which is the immediate effect of regeneration The hope that is the fruit of experience and belongeth to the seasoned and tryed Christian who hath approved himself hearsay is another thing Rom. 5.4 and partly because this suiteth with Gods covenant or the conditional offer of Eternal life according to the terms of the Gospel where the
they will say arise and save us Exod. 10.17 Intreat the Lord that he may take away this death only So that all cometh from mere self-love partly because those relentings which they have for sin go not deep enough to divorce their hearts from it Psa. 78.36 37. Nevertheless they did flatter with their mouth and they lyed to him with their tongues for their heart was not right with him neither were they stedfast in his covenant Even then when they sought God right early and remembred that God was their Rock and the high God their Redeemer the Judgments of God had some slight effect upon them reduced them to some degree of repentance and good behaviour and temper for a while but all this while they were but like ice in yielding weather thawed above and hard at bottom partly because if they pray for spiritual things 't is but a dictate of conscience awakened for the time not the desires of a renewed heart seconded with constant endeavours to obtain what we ask of God and so The soul of the sluggard desireth and hath nothing Prov. 13.4 They are not urging desires that quicken to diligence But what prayers then come from the spirit 1. When there is something divine in them such as are suited to the Object to whom we pray and looketh like worship relating to God when it hath the stamp of his nature upon it we apprehend in God two sort of Attributes some that belong to his Mercy and Goodness some to his Majesty and Greatness now his Mercy and Goodness is seen in the joy of our faith and confidence his Majesty and Greatness in our Humility and Reverence both prompt us to serious worshipping 2. When there is something beyond the work of our natural faculties and prayer is not the fruit of memory and invention but of faith hope and love a man by the help of memory and invention may frame and utter a prayer which his heart disliketh 3. Whatever prayers are according to the will of God v. 27. And he that searcheth the heart knoweth what is the mind of the spirit because he maketh intercession for the saints according to the will of God 3. VSE is to exhhort you to get this spirit of prayer and supplication 1. Beg the Spirit of God From his fatherly Love Luke 11.13 If ye then being evil know how to give good gifts to your children how much more shall your heavenly Father give the holy spirit to them that ask him 2. Beg it as purchased by Christ as one of his Disciples as one that hath consented to the Covenant of Grace which is a dutiful and obediential acceptance of Christ Jesus as our alone remedy so doth Paul pray for it Eph. 1.17 18. That the God of our Lord Jesus Christ the Father of glory may give unto you the spirit of wisdom and revelation in the knowledg of him The eyes of your understanding being enlightned that ye may know what is the hope of his calling and what the riches of the glory of his inheritance in the Saints So doth God offer it 3. Obey the spirit in other things and then he will help you in prayer Rom. 8.14 For as many as are led by the spirit of God are the sons of God That implyeth that he not only directs but we follow his direction therefore make it your business to obey his motions when he would restrain you from sin Rom. 8.13 If ye through the spirit moriifie the deeds of the body ye shall live When he inviteth and leadeth you into Communion with God which is called by the Apostle walking in the spirit Gal. 5.25 Obey him speedily for delay is a plausible denial thoroughly doing all that he requireth of you constantly not sometimes only when generally you neglect him the spirit is a stranger to you in prayer when you neglect his other motions there is a grieving the spirit Eph. 4.30 And grieve not the holy spirit whereby ye are sealed to the day of redemption A resisting the spirit Acts 7.51 Ye stiffnecked and uncircumcised in heart and ears ye do always resist the holy ghost And there is a quenching the spirit 1 Thes. 5.19 Quench not the spirit 4. Do not pride thy felf with the assistance he giveth Psal. 91.15 He shall call upon me and I will answer him and will be with him in trouble and I will deliver him Simon Magus would fain have the power to work miracles Acts 8.19 And when Simon saw that through the laying on of the Apostles hands the holy ghost was given he offered them money saying give me also this power that on whomsoever I lay hands he may receive the holy ghost SERMON XXXVI ROM VIII 27 And he that searcheth the hearts knoweth what is the mind of the Spirit because he maketh intercession for the Saints according to the will of God IN these words the former priviledg is amplified He had spoken of the assistance we have from the spirit now acceptance Those sighs and groans which are stirred up in us by the spirit are not without fruit and success for they are taken notice of and accepted by the Lord. If they were confused and unintelligible groans or hasty sighs that die away and are gone like a puff of wind the priviledg were not so much no they are of greater regard than so they are observed and rewarded by God And he that searcheth c. In the words we have 1. A property of God mentioned that he searcheth the hearts 2. An Inference thence or an application to the matter in hand he knoweth the mind of the spirit 3. A reason why those groans are not unprofitable because he maketh intercession for the saints according to the will of God God knoweth the meaning of them and accepteth what is agreeable to his will 1. Let us consider the property of God which is here mentioned he that searcheth the hearts God needeth no search but knoweth all things by simple intuition but 't is spoken after the manner of men who enquire and search into those things which they would know more accurately and exactly And so it sets forth the infinite knowledge of God Doct. They that come to worship God had need have their hearts deeply possessed with a sense of his Omnisciency I shall prove two things 1. That God is Omniscient and in particular doth know the hearts of men 2. That those that would worship before the Lord must soundly believe and seriously consider this 1. That the hearts of men lie open to the view of God is a truth often inculcated in Scripture as in that speech of God to Samuel the Prophet 1 Sam 16.7 When Eliab Jesses eldest son was brought before Samuel surely the Lords Anointed is before him And the Lord said Look not on his countenance nor on the height of his stature for I have refused him the Lord seeth not as man seeth for man looketh on the outward appearance but the Lord looketh
h●rtful for us but of that God will be judg some present temporal good may be a cause of future inconvenience and something bitter how may be afterward found wholesome God knoweth whether life or death be best a present riddance of troubles or a continuance of them therefore it followeth verse 28. All things shall work together for good to them that love God That which is apprehended as evil may turn to good therefore these things should not be peremtorily asked but with limitation and exception of Gods will as our Lord Christ Matth. 26.39 And he went a little further and fell on his face and prayed saying O my Father if it be possible let this cup pass from me nevertheless not as I will but as thou wilt 'T is one thing to believe for certain that God will grant our petition with this condition if the grant be for his glory and our good and another thing to b●lieve absolutely that he will not deny the particular thing we ask of him without such exception and reservation 'T is not for us to determine what is most conducing to Gods glory and desirable for us We must commit and submit to God to our Heavenly Father who is never backward to our good and will certainly guide all things for the best 2. The manner 1. With faith What faith have we in prayer With respect to God that he is able and willing to help his people that we need not run to other shifts and be divided between God and carnal means Jam. 1.6 7 8. As to the acceptance of our persons we must pray that we do not weaken our confidence by any allowed sin 1 John 3.20 21. For if our hearts condemn us not God is greater than our hearts and knoweth all things if our hearts condemn us not then have we confidence towards God We sin a way our peace and then cannot come cheerfully to God As to the particular blessings asked necessary that are absolutely promised must be absolutely expected But the promise of the common blessings of this life is not absolute these things are dispensed as shall be for Gods glory and our good The saints themselves express themselves with some hesitancy about these things though inclined to hope the best as David 2 Sam. 12.22 Who can tell whether the Lord will not be gracious to me that the child may live God knoweth what we most really want and what is most agreeable to our desires being able to choose for us better than we can for our selves Joel 2.14 Who knoweth if he will return and leave a blessing 2. With fervency or that life and seriousness which will become addresses to God Matth. 7.7 Ask seek knock we are not in good earnest unless we set our selves to seek the Lord Dan. 9.3 Christ taught us to pray in two parables one for the spirit Luke 11. By a man coming to his friend for loaves at midnight For right done to the Church Luke 18.1 In the parable of the widow and unjust Judg. Persevere till prayer be answered Matth. 15.26 27. Keep wrestling and striving with God Rom. 15.30 Now I beseech you brethren for the Lord Jesus Christs sake and for the love of the spirit that ye strive together with me in your prayers to God for me 3. With humility we must come as less than the least of his mercies Gen. 32.10 Ezra 9.6 O my God I am ashamed and blush to lift up my face to thee my God As the Publican Luke 18.13 God be merciful to me a sinner as Abraham Gen. 18.27 Behold now I have taken upon me to speak unto the Lord who am but dust and ashes 4. With holy ends that God may be glorified John 14.13 And whatsoever ye shall ask in my name that will I do that the Father may be glorified in the Son In the spirit John 16.14 He shall glorifie me for he shall receive of mine and shall shew it unto you Psal. 115.1 Not unto us O Lord not unto us but unto thy name give glory Joel 2.14 Who knoweth if he will return and repent and leave a blessing behind him even a meat-offering and a drink-offering unto the Lord our God 2. The reasons why the prayers so made must be acceptable to God 1. Because here all the divine persons concur we pray according to Gods will in Christs name and mediation by the motion and instinct of the spirit every one is a ground of hope therefore it will not be lost labour or breath poured out into the air 2 Sam. 14.1 When Joab perceived that the kings heart was towards Absalom he makes use of the advantage Christs merit breeds confidence Heb. 10.19 Having therefore brethren boldness to enter into the holiest by the blood of Jesus And then the spirits motion God accepteth what cometh from himself Psal. 10.17 Lord thou hast heard the desire of the humble thou wilt prepare their heart thou wilt cause thine ear to hear What is excited and stirred up in us by his spirit 2. On mans part the person is qualified the petition just the end right and the heart excited USE Is to shew us what prayers are heard such as cometh from God and are made to God certainly such shall be dealt with as friends God will bestow marks of abundant favour upon them and reward their love and obedience by hearing their prayers he delights to do great things for their sakes and will have it known that their suppplication is acceptable to him Oh pray thus by the spirit 1. Is your prayer such a prayer as cometh from God such a prayer as is inspired by the spirit holy and fervent Holy for he is an holy and heavenly spirit and puts us mainly upon holy and heavenly things things that always make us better not worse and in other things referring our choices to God what he liketh and thinketh best for us not what we do for our selves not my will but thine be done Then Fervent 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 James 5.16 The fervent effectual prayer of a righteous man when it looketh like wrestling with God 2. To God like worship relating to God it hath the stamp of his nature upon it some of his Attributes relate to his Mercy and Goodness some to his Majesty and Greatness the one is seen in the joy of our faith and confidence by our delight to converse with him The other in our humility and deep reverence of God when we come to him as poor undone creatures without his grace SERMON XXXVII ROM VII 28 And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God to them who are the called according to his purpose IN the former Verse the Apostle telleth us how the spirit maketh Intercession for the Saints what God liketh and thinketh best for them not what they like themselves most profitable tho not most pleasing Green Fruit is most pleasing to the appetite of the Child but the Parents knoweth 't is
all our Conversations we should get it rooted and setled in our hearts that we may not be tossed up and down with the various Occurrences of this Life God is our happiness and not the Creature 3. This filleth us with courage and magnanimity in the most desperate cases Dan. ● 17 18. O Nebuchadnezzar we are not careful to answer thee in this matter our God whom we serve is able to deliver us from the fiery furnace but if not we will not serve thy god nor worship the golden image which thou hast set up This is true fortitude to look to God alone he will deliver from Death or by Death He can save us from trouble or if not he will hastenour glory Yet we must resolve to stick close to him however he determine the event 4. This maketh us live quietly from cares and fears when we can commit and submit all to God Phil. 4.6 7. Be careful for nothing but in every thing by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known unto God And the peace of God which passeth all understanding shall keep your hearts and minds through Jesus Christ. 'T is a blessed frame questionless to be careful for nothing This is to be had by ceasing from Man and trusting in the Lord who hath the government and disposal of all things Directions 1. Let the Will of God be your sure Rule For God must institute that Religion which you expect he should accept and reward None trust in the Lord but those that keep his way Psal. 37.34 Wait on the Lord and keep his way and he shall exalt thee to inherit the land 2. Let the Favour of God be your Happiness Be quieted in his acceptance whether man be pleased or displeased 2 Cor. 5.9 Wherefore we labour that whether present or absent we may be accepted of him Let God be enough to you without and against Man SERMON XLII ROM VIII 32 He that spared not his own son but delivered him up for us all how shall he not with him also freely give us all things THE Apostle had been speaking of God's eternal Decree which is his hidden Love now he speaketh of Redemption by Christ which is his open and declared Love In Predestination his love was conceived in his own heart in Redemption 't is manifested in the effects and commended to us That was the rise this the visible demonstration In the former Verse the Apostle reasoned a causa here is argumentum a signo Once more The former question is a comfort against that trouble which may arise ex presentia mali this against our trouble which may arise ex absentia boni The Covenant-Notions by which God is expressed are Two suitable to the Two sorts of blessings we have by him positive and privative that he is a Sun and a Shield Psal. 84.11 and Gen. 15.1 Fear not Abraham I am thy shield and thy exceeding great reward Do you fear evil God is our Shield and if God be with us who can be against us that is so as to procure our utter and eternal ruin Do you want good God is our Sun and our exceeding great Reward There is blessing enough to be had in God The Argument of the Text sheweth it He that spared not his own son c. In the Words we have two things God's former and after Bounty 1. A Foundation or 2. An Inference 1. The Foundation and ground-work of the Argument is propounded 1. Negatively He spared not his own son 2. Positively But delivered him up for us all 2. The Inference is considerable both for the Matter and the Form In the Matter take notice of a gift resulting from the Death of Christ where 1. the extent of the gift or donation all things 2. The Freeness of the gift 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 freely 3. The Method and Order 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 with him 2. The Form 'T is an appeal to our Reason and Conscience how shall hr not As if it were said Can an any man be so absurd and illogical so little skilled in the art of reasoning How is it possible to imagine that he that gave us Christ will deny us any thing that is good for us Doct. That in the Death of Christ God hath laid a broad foundation for a large superstructure of grace to be freely dispensed to all those that have an interest in him Let me here shew you 1. How the Death of Christ is here expressed 2. What a superstructure of grace is built thereupon 3. The strength and force of the Inference 4. Who have interest in Christ and may more expresly take comfort in it and reason thus within themselves 1. How the Death of Christ is here expressed as to God's act about it 1. Negatively He spared not his own son where we have the Act and the Object of it God's Act is intimated in that expression he spared not There is a Two-fold not sparing either in a way of impartial Justice or in a way of free and eminent Bounty 1. In a way of impartial Justice So 't is said 2 Pet. 2.4 5. God spared not the angels that sinned And again He spared not the old world that is would use no clemency but gave them their deserved punishment So many would interpret this 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 He spared not Christ but stirred up all his wrath against him when he took upon him to satisfie for our sins When he took upon him to satisfie for our sins Divine Justice would not abate him one farthing Zech. 13.7 Awake O sword against my shepherd and against the man that is my fellow saith the Lord of hosts I will smite the shepherd and the sheep shall be scattered 2. In a way of eminent and free bounty So we are said to be sparing of those things which are most dear and precious to us but upon great occasions we part wi●h them In this sense when the Elect had need of Christ God did not spare him but came off freely with him John 3.16 God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son parted with him out of his bosom gave him to die for our sakes 2. The Object his own Son that is not an adopted Son but only begotten What dearer to Parents than their children Parents will part with their All to redeem their children especially if they have but one and that dearly beloved but God's love to Christ is not to be measured by an ordinary standard all is infinite between the Father and him Therefore this heightneth his grace to us that he spared not his own Son Let us consider what might have moved God to spare his Son 1. The incomparable worth and excellency of his Person Things which are rare and excellent use to be spared unless upon great necessity Now the Lord Jesus was so the Son of God that he was co-equal with him in divine honour and glory Thus did the Jews understand him
called and justified they are children of wrath as well as others 2. The reply and answer 't is God that justifieth This implyeth two things first his finding out a way to acquit them according to the terms of the Gospel as when all men were 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 obnoxious to Gods vengeance but now a clear and sure way of pardon Rom 3.19 20 21 22. Now we know that whatsoever things the law saith it saith to them that are under the law that every mouth may be stopped and all the world may become guilty before God Therefore by the deeds of the law there shall no flesh be justified in his sight for by the law is the knowledge of sin but the righteousness of God without the law is manifested being witnessed by the law and the Prophets even the righteousness of God which is by faith of Jesus Christ unto all and upon all that believe There is mercy for all penitent believers to accept and bless them 2. He doth actually acquit all those that submit to these terms Eph. 1.6 Who hath accepted us in the beloved to the praise of his glorious grace The Covenant setteth down the terms and by performing them we are capable of this benefit of Absolution Doctrine That no charge or accusation will take effect to prejudice the acceptation of them whom God justifieth 1. What is justification It consisteth in two things first in the pardon of ●ll our sins secondly in the acceptation of us as righteous in Christ. The first is necessary for God doth not vindicate us as innocent but pardoneth us as guilty those that are imple●ded before his Tribunal are all sinners and sinners are not vindicated but pardoned and the Apostle describeth justification by the pardon of sin Rom. 4.6 7. As David describeth the blessedness of the man to whom the Lord imputeth righteousness without works saying Blessed are they whose iniquities are forgiven whose sins are covered God in justifying his people against the imputations of the world doth bring forth their righteousness as the noon-day but in justifying them against the accusations brought before his own Tribunal doth not vindicate our innocency but shew his own mercy in a free discharge of all our sins This is sometimes set forth in Scripture by the blotting out of all our transgressions as Isa. 43.25 I even I am he that blotteth out thy transgressions for my own names sake and will remember thy sins no more As we are no more cha●ged with what is cancelled or blotted out of a debt-book so Isa. 38.17 Thou hast cast my sins behind thy back as men cast behind them such things as they list not to look on and Micha 7.19 Thou wilt cast our sins into the depth of the sea as that which is cast into the sea is lost forgotten and cannot be recovered so sin shall not be brought into the judgment against the pardoned sinner 2. In accepting us as righteous in Christ who dyed for our sins to reconcile us unto God and therefore sometimes he is said to be made righteousness to us 1 Cor. 1.30 and we are said to be made the righteousness of God in him 2. Cor. 5.21 that is we have the effect of his sufferings as if we had suffered in person for they were undergone in our stead and for our sakes and the fruit of it given to us by God himself 2. How many ways doth God justifie Four ways especially 1 By way of Constitution 2 Estimation 3 Sentence And 4 Execution 1. Constitutively by his Gospel-grant or the New Covenant in the blood of Christ. The Covenant of grace is Gods pardoning act and instrument by which we know whom and upon what Terms God will pardon and justifie namely all such as repent and believe the Gospel We are constituted just and righteous and exempted from the curse and penalties of the law We may know the true way of justification by its opposition to the false or pretended way Acts 13.38 39. Through this man is preached unto you the forgiveness of sins and by him all that believe are justified from all those things from which they could not be justified by the law of Moses The Jews expected to be justified by the law of Moses but we are justified by the law of Christ that is this constituteth our right and herein justification and sanctification differ God sanctifieth by his Spirit but justifieth by the sentence of his word or promise of the Gospel Our right immediately results thence as by an act of indempnity we are freed from all the penalties which otherwise we might incur without any further act of the Magistrate We are constituted righteous by his deed of gift in the Gospel but made holy by his Spirit but if any quarrel at this term and say that God by the New Covenant doth declare who are justifiable but doth not justifie I answer further We are justified 2. By way of Estimation whereby God doth determine our right accept or deem and account them righteous who fulfil the terms of the Gospel and actually convey to them the fruits of Christs death This is spoken of 1 Cor. 6.11 And such were some of you but ye are washed but ye are sanctified but ye are justified once vile sinners now washed sanctified and justified as soon as they believe they are put into a state of acceptation 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 that is justifying he continueth to justifie them unto the death and he keeps them in that estate wherein they have exemption from the punishment of sin and a right to eternal life 3. By way of Sentence This is in part done here when God interpreteth our righteousness and sincerity Job 33.23 24. If there be a messenger with him an interpreter one among a thousand to shew unto man his uprightness then he is gracious unto him and saith Deliver him from going down to the pit I have found a ransom And doth by the Spirit of adoption assure us more and more of the pardon of our sins but more solemnly at the last day when the Judge doth sitting upon the Throne pronounce and declare us righteous before all the world and as those who are accepted unto life Acts 3.19 That your sins may be blotted out when the times of refreshing shall come from the presence of the Lord. Then the sentence is solemnly pronounced by the Judg sitting on the throne and we are justified before God Men and Angels There are two parts of judgment to condemn and to absolve or justifie Matth. 12.36 37. But I say unto you that for every idle word that a man shall speak he shall give account thereof at the day of judgment for by thy words thou shalt be justified and by thy words thou shalt be condemned then every mans doom shall be pronounced 4. By way of Execution when the sentence is executed This is in part done here as God taketh off the penalties and fruits of sin either in the way of
our salvation there is such a temperament of both that they shine with an equal glory 3. We are justified by faith Acts 13.39 And by him all that believe are justified from all things from which ye could not be justified by the law of Moses certainly none are justified in a state of impenitency and unbelief 't is not enough to look to the first moving cause the grace of God or the impetration of it by the blood of Christ but how it is applied to our selves and what right we have For the righteousness of Christ is none of ours till we do repent and believe let us see how our title doth arise when we thankfully seriously and broken-heartedly accept Christ as our Lord and Saviour then we are found in him not having our own righteousness 4. We are justified by works and not by faith only by which are meant the fruits of sanctification for true faith and true holiness will shew its self by good works faith giveth us the first right but works continue it for otherwise a course of sin would put us into a state of damnation again therefore at the last judgment these are considered Revel 20.12 And the dead were judged out of those things which were written in the books according to their works Matth. 25.35 36. For I was an hungry and ye gave me meat I was thirsty and ye gave me drink I was a stranger and ye took me in naked and ye cloathed me I was sick and ye visited me I was in prison and ye came unto me Faith is our consent but obedience verifieth it or is our performance of what we consented unto the one as covenant making the other as covenant-keeping we are admitted by covenant-making but continued in our priviledges by covenant-keeping Psal. 25.10 All the paths of the Lord are mercy and truth unto such as keep his Covenant But yet a little more must be said to reconcile the two Apostles Paul saith A man is justified by faith without the deeds of the law Rom. 3.28 and James saith Chapt. 2.24 Ye see then how by works a man is justified and not by faith only There is a two-fold charge commenced against us as sinners and breakers of the law as hypocrites and unsound believers To the first we have nothing but the merits of Christ to plead to the second a fruitful obedience or else Paul in the opposition between works and faith meaneth by works legal observances by faith true Christianity The Jews boasted of their legal observances to the rejection of the faith of Christ and James by faith a dead faith and by works Christian duties or acts of obedience to God not external observances of the law of man 4. Why no charge or accusation can lie against them whom God justifieth 1. Because God is the supream law-giver to appoint the terms and conditions upon which we shall be justified and when he hath stated them and declared his will who shall reverse it or revoke it Heb. 6.17 18. Wherein God willing more abundantly to shew unto the heirs of promise the immutability of his counsel confirmed it by an oath that by two immutable things in which it was impossible for God to lie we might have strong consolation No cause of revocation can be imagined in God or out of God within God not want of wisdom for nothing can fall out but what he foresaw at first Psal. 110.4 The Lord hath sworn and will not repent Not inconstancy of will for he is not as man that he should repent 1 Sam. 15.29 Nor can his will be frustrated through any defect of power for he is Almighty Nothing without God neither Devils nor Angels nor Men have power to null and frustrate the force of his constitutions The New Covenant is his resolved will and purpose not to be altered surely in making it God determineth of his own and not another's right 't is in his power to absolve or condemn upon what terms he pleaseth therefore if out of his Soveraign will he hath put our justification in such a course who can reverse it 2. Because the promise of justification is built upon Christs everlasting merit and satisfaction and therefore it will hold good for ever Heb. 10.14 By one offering he hath perfected for ever them that are sanctified Christ procured these promises for us and that by his death therefore everlastingly they hold good 2 Cor 1.20 For all the promises of God in him are yea and in him Amen and called the everlasting Covenant 'T is even become the interest of God to justifie us that he may not lose the glory of his grace and the merit and oblation of Christ Isa. 53.11 By his knowledge shall my righteous servant justifie many for he shall bear their iniquities He that hath born our sins all this cost would be in vain if he should not pardon and justifie There is such a value in the death and obedience of Christ that the Scripture puts a 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 upon it compare it with the influence of Adam as a common root Rom. 5.17 18. For if by one mans offence death reigned by one much more they which receive abundance of grace and of the gift of righteousness shall reign in life by one Jesus Christ therefore as by the offence of one judgment came upon all to condemnation even so by the righteousness of one the free gift came upon all men unto justification of life And with the legal sacrifices Heb. 9.13 For if the blood of Bulls and Goats and the ashes of an heifer sprinkling the unclean sanctifieth to the purifying of the flesh how much more shall the blood of Christ c. There is the same reason in both besides institution and appointment there is an intrinsick value 3. Because 't is conveyed by the solemnity of a Covenant now God by his Covenant hath made it our right his justice is ingaged 1 John 1.9 If we confess our sins he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins 2 Tim. 4.8 Henceforth there is laid up for me a crown of righteousness which the righteous Judge shall give me at that day By solemn promise you convey a right to another in the thing promised so doth God 4. When we believe God as the supream Judge actually determineth our right so that a believer is rectus incuria hath his quietus est Rom. 4.1 Being justified by faith we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ. And then who can lay any thing to our charge to reverse Gods grant 5. The Lord as the soveraign disposer of mans felicity doth many times uncontroulably give us the comfort of it in our own consciences Job 34.29 When he giveth quietness who can trouble and when he hideth his face who then can behold him whether it be done against a nation or against a man only None can obstruct the peace which he giveth Gods dispensations whether for good or evil are effectual
afflictions of the Gospel 2 Cor. 5.8 9. Death its self may then be born for 't is but the Key to open the prison-door and let out that soul that hath long desired to be with Christ Phil. 1.23 Gratias agimus vobis quod a molestis Dominis liberamur You do them a favour to send them home to their dear Lord. 2. 'T is accompanied with hope they expect within a little while to have their desires accomplished and will a soul that is at Heavens Gates lose all that he hath waited for because the entrance is troublesome When men have crouded to any Mask or Show and have waited long they will not lose their waiting tho they venture many a knock or broken pate to get in so when salvation is very near will a Christian give over his waiting seeking and striving for it Matth. 11.12 Even from the days of John the Baptist the kingdom of heaven suffered violence and the violent take it by f●rce 3. Delight We have gotten in part a tast and earnest of our fruition and enjoyment of God and Christ hereafter and it is very pleasing to the soul so that the tempter must needs have a hard task to draw off the soul from him in whom he delighteth Worldly men will not let go their vanities nor sinful wretches their foulest sins because they delight in them Many who never knew what it is to love Christ and delight in his salvation do no● so earnestly long for and fixedly hope for the promised blessedness Now these may be easily taken off but the other will venture upon the greatest difficulties Oh. But may not a sound believer be foiled as to his inward man by these afflictive temptations Ans. Yes The experience of the Saints sheweth it too often But 1. 'T is not totally and finally their heel is bruised not only as the outward man is mol●sted by afflictions but as they may be drawn to some sinful slips and temptations the h●el is the lowest and basest part of the body far enough from any vital part the wounds whereof endanger not the life at all the devil may draw them into some sins which may cause much unquietness and affliction of spirit but these wounds are not deadly and do not quench the life of grace in them these wounds may be painful but not mortal They shall not be hurt of the second death Rev. 2.11 2 Upon recovery by repentance The Lord sanctifieth these falls to them to make them the more cautious and watchful so they grow wiser and better and more resolute as being warned before by their own bitter cost as a ball with the more force it is beaten down it rebounds the higher or as a child that hath gotten a knock or been bitten by a s●appish Cur groweth the more wary Josh. 22.17 Is the iniquity of Peor too little f●r us They were not yet whole of the iniquity of Peor and therefore should be careful not to wound themselves again 3. All ends in final conquest over Satan Rom. 16.20 And the God of peace shall bruise Satan under our feet shortly We are now in our combat 't is some conquering to keep up our resistance but our full triumph is hereafter 2. Ob. But will it not hurt to press believers to this confidence Will not this weaken their care and diligence No. 1. This is pleasing and acceptable to God to believe that he will perfect and maintain his beg●n work Phil. 1.6 Being confident of this that he that hath begun a good work in you will p●rfect it to the day of Christ. 2. 'T is honourable unto God and doth excite us to praise and thanksgiving when we can trust our interests in his hands with a quiet and well composed mind 2 Tim. 1.12 And I am perswaded that he is able to keep that which I have committed unto him A Christian in all respects of time can bless God for what he hath done called us when strangers and enemies 1 Pet. 2.9 What he doth do keepeth the feet of his Saints 1 Sam. 2.9 For what he will do 2 Tim. 4.17 18. Notwithstanding the Lord stood with me and strengthned me And the Lord shall deliver me from every evil work and preserve me to his heavenly kingdom To be satisfied in Gods conduct is certainly very honourable to him 3. 'T is very profitable to the Children of God 1. To keep us from falling God promiseth to keep us but in his own way and that engageth us to an intire dependance upon him in the use of means John 15.4 Abide in me and I in you So 1 John 2.16 17. Ye shall abide in him And then he presently addeth Little children abide in him First a promise and then an exhortation and then we use the means with the more diligence and encouragement as Paul had a promise that not one should perish Acts 27.23 But yet they must all abide in the ship v. 31. 2. To encourage us to return when fallen we have some holdfast on God when we seek to recover our selves by repentance Psal. 119.170 Let my supplication come before thee deliver me accord●ng to thy word And Jer. 3 4. Wilt thou not from this time cry unto me My father the guide of my youth 4. 'T is very comfortable and breede 〈◊〉 everlasting joy that should be in Gods redeemed ones Isa. 35.10 And the ransomed of the Lord shall return and come to Zion with songs and everlasting joy upon their heads N●y it begets an hero●cal spirit when we can bear up on the love of God in the sorest tryals As here 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 VSE It cautioneth us not to be dismayed when the people of God seem to be run down by oppositions and reproaches and the cause of Religion to suffer loss and visibly to go to ruin No Christ hath promised that the gates of hel● shall not prevail against the Church Matth. 16.18 All the Powers which the devil can muster up cannot destroy Christs interest in the world his Kingdom is like a Rock in the midst of the Sea which being beaten on every side with waves standeth unmove●ble his people many times may be scattered oppressed their profession discountenanced and opposed every where seemingly beaten out of the world but then the Church groweth inwardly the graces of his people are streng●hned and increased and their hearts bettered their glory hastned their profession more honoured and r●verenced in the consciences of men Some converted others confirmed When the Christians were butchered and went to wrack every where Oftentimmes it falleth out so when God breaketh that temporal interest to which we lean he provideth for his own Glory and the advancement of the Gospel by other and better means and Religion gaineth when it seemeth to lose as in the primitive times when the slaughters were frequent they sought to drive Christians to deny Christ but they confess him the more they fumed and chafed because they could not get their will and
about our interest Thirdly What reasons there are why we should attend upon this work with all diligence that we may come to a full confidence 1. What are the qualifications of those who shall have this Blessed Estate 'T is the most Important Question which we can put to our Souls Psal. 24. Who shall ascend into the hill of the Lord And who shall stand in his Holy Place Who shall be admitted into the place of his special residence I anwer 1. Sometimes they are described by their faith in Christ As Joh. 11.25 26. He that believeth and liveth in me though he were dead yet shall he live and whosoever liveth and believeth in me shall never dye or not dye for ever as the word may be rendred The true believer that so believeth in Christ that he liveth in him that is who hath accepted of Gods Covenant and is become Christs disciple observing his strict spiritual laws and running all hazards for his sake united to Christ so as to live in him Bodily death shall not extinguish the life which is begun and maintained by faith in Christ Joh. 6.40 This is the will of him that sent me that every one that seeth the Son and believeth on him may have everlasting life and I will raise him up at the last day This is Gods express will The poor sinner needeth not doubt of it if you do see the Son and believe on him that is see him and know him Spiritually see him in the light of the Spirit Heretofore men saw him bodily and had no benefit And now many see him in the Common report and Tradition by the light of humane credulity that have no benefit by him But those that see him in the Promise have a Right and Title that see him so as to see beauty in him that they can trample upon all things as Dung and Dross renounce themselves and all worldly and fleshly lusts and flee to him as their All-sufficient Saviour and can venture their Souls in his hand and give up themselves to keep his Commandments and abide in his Love In short those who so believe in him as to live in him and to him 2dly They are described to be new Creatures or the sanctified Joh. 3.3 5. Except a man be born again he cannot see the Kingdom of God And again v. 5. Cannot enter into the Kingdom of God Heaven is the Inheritance of Saints Col. 1.12 Giving thanks unto the Father which hath made us meet to be partakers of the Inheritance of the Saints in light And Acts 26.18 That they may receive Forgiveness of Sin and Inheritance among them which are Sanctified by Faith that is in me Heb. 10.14 By one offering he hath perfected for ever them that are Sanctified No unclean thing shall enter there If thou hast the Heavenly Birth will he deprive thee of thy Birth-right to which he himself begot thee of incorruptible seed 1 Pet. 1.3 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 by the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead If Holy he will place thee among his Holy ones These are the Terms to which we must unalterably stand If we be not born again it is but self flattery that filleth us with vain conceits like the Mad-man in Athens who Challenged all the ships which came into the harbour to be his own 3dly They are described by their Heavenly mind affections and conversations Mat. 6.19.20 21. They who make it their work to lay up treasure in Heaven have chosen Heaven for their Portion That seek it in the first place Matth. 6.33 That groan long wait for it In the verses next the Text whose conversation is in Heaven Phil. 3.20 Deus nihil facit frustra If he hath given thee an Heavenly mind and affections he will give thee Heaven its self He would not stir up these desires in vain set his servants a longing after that which he never meaneth to give them or bestow upon them when there is a suitableness between the person and the state when our affections are weaned from the world and set upon Heavenly things This House is fitted for us if we are fitted for it Rom. 9.23 That he might make known the riches of his Glory on the Vessels of Mercy which he had afore prepared unto Glory There is a meetness Col. 1.12 Assoon as we are new born and do believe in Christ we have a Right and Title In short If your whole lives be a continual motion and nearer approach towards this state of rest 4thly They are described by their fruitfulness in good works and acts of self denying obedience Matth. 25.34 35. c. 1 Tim. 6.18 19. That they do good that they be rich in goodworks ready to distrib●te willing to Communicate laying up in store for themselves a good Foundation against the time to come that they may lay hold on eternal life 1 Joh. 3.19 Hereby we know that we are of the Truth and shall assure our Hearts before him Hereby By what If we love not in word and tongue only but in deed and in Truth Heaven is esteemed but a fancy to them that men will venture nothing for the hopes of it What have you done to shew your thankfulness for so great a mercy tendred to you A Religion that costs nothing is worth nothing I am sure it will yield you no comfort and hope good words are not dear and a Cold profession costs little or nothing Do you think Religion lyeth only in Hearing Sermons or a few Cursory Prayers or drowsy Devotions We should mind those things about which we shall be questioned at the day of Judgment have you visited have you cloathed owned the Servants of God when the Laws frown upon them comforted them in their distresses Wherein really have you denyed your selves for the hope of Glory 2dly The several dispositions and perswasions in point of certainty as to their Interest in this state of Blessedness To some 't is but a bare possibility To others there is a probability A third sort have gotten so far as a Conditional certainty Others have an actual certainty or firm perswasion of their Interest 1. To some the hope of Heaven is but a bare possibility As to the careless Christian who is yet intangled in his lusts but God continueth to him the offer of Salvation by Christ. These may be saved if they will accept this offer 'T is impossible in the state wherein they are but their Hearts may be changed by the Lords grace Mark 10.27 With men it is impossible but not with God for with God all things are possible He can make the filthy Heart to become Clean and Holy the sensual Heart to become Spiritual and Heavenly There are many bars in the way but grace can break through and remove them 'T is night with them for the present but we cannot say it
earthly Clay House is dissolved there were a building not made with hands eternal in the Heavens we would groan earnestly desiring to be clothed upon with that House For a Christian while out of Heaven is out of his proper place Looking for and hasting unto the coming of the day of God are joyned together 2. Pet. 3.12 The one word implyeth Faith and the other desire surely men do not believe eternal Blessedness who are coldly affected towards it For an estate so Blessed if it were soundly believed it would be earnestly desired 2. Love They that love Christ will long to be with him Phil. 1.23 I desire to be dissolved and to be vvith Christ c. That Christ is there is the great motive to draw our hearts thither Col. 3.1 If ye then be risen vvith Christ seek those things vvhich are above vvhere Christ sitteth on the right hand of God love desireth the nearest union with the party loved Is Jesus Christ the beloved of our Souls Are we espoused to him as to one Husband 2 Cor. 11.2 do we desire to meet him and delight in his Presence in his Ordinances here Surely then we would desire to be with him hereafter for love doth always desire the nearest conjunction the fullest fruition and the closest communion The absence of our best Friend would be troublesome to us therefore we would groan and desire earnestly to be there where he is to behold his Glory How can we love him when we are so contentedly pleased to be long from him 3dly Hope That is a desirous expectation made up of looking and longing and shewing its self in Hearty groans after as well as delightful foretasts of the Blessedness expected what you hope for will be all your desire This estate is a good absent possible but difficult to be obtained as 't is good it is the object of Love as absent and future of desire as possible we look for it as desirable we groan after it well therefore hope hath a great influence upon these affectionate breathings after Heaven and happiness when joined with earnest expectation Phil. 1.20 5thly The Holy Ghost stirreth up in us these groans or a fervent desire partly by revealing the object in such a lively manner as it cannot otherwise be seen Eph. 1.17 18. 1 Cor. 2.22 Partly by his secret influences as he stirreth up holy Ardors in Prayer Rom. 8.25 26. Inutterable groans after happiness He that imprinteth the firm perswasion doth also imprint the desires of these things in our Hearts 6thly All the Ordinances of the Gospel serve to awaken these desires and longings in us and to raise up our affections towards Heavenly things The word is our Charter for Heaven or Gods Testament wherein such rich Legacies are bequeathed to us that every time read it or hear it or meditate upon it we may get a step higher and advance nearer Heaven The promises of the Word tend to this 2 Pet. 5.4 So do the Precepts to put us in the way everlasting Psal. 119.96 All Gods Commandments have an Eternal influence So for Prayer in company or alone 't is but to raise and act those Heavenly desires There we groan and long in the Lords Supper for New wine in our Fathers Kingdom To put an Heavenly relish upon our Hearts All is done in formality and with Hypocrise if it doth not promote these ends 7thly These desires are necessary because of their effect If we do not desire we will not labour and suffer trouble and reproach and persecution What maketh the Christian so Industrious So patient so self denying so watchful Only because he breatheth after Heaven with so much earnestness Desires are the vigorous bent of the Soul that bear us out in all difficulties The Soul leaneth that way its desires carry it If they be weak and feeble they are controlled with every lust abated upon every difficulty the desire of the other world beareth us out in the midst of the Temptations of this world otherwise a man is soon put out of the humour brought under the power of present things Whatever it is that gets your heart that will command you Foolish and hurtful lusts drown and sink you into a base Spirit 1 Tim 6.9 that all the Counsel that can be used will not reclaim you But if you be groaning and longing for and desiring the happiness of another world you have a victory over Temptations you have overcome the world for you regard it then only as your passage you cannot settle here 8thly The state of the present world doth set the Saints groaning and longing for this House from Heaven For this world is vexatious the pleasures of it are meer dreams and shadows and the miseries of it are real and many and grievous Gal. 1.4 To deliver us from this present evil world The present world is certainly an evil world take the best part of the world the state of the Church here it is quite different from what it will be hereafter Now Gods Children are pilgrims and can hardly get leave to pass thorow as Israel could not get leave to go thorow Edom at other times enemies come forth to stop them in the very wilderness Sometimes the Church is like a Ship in the hands of foolish guides that know not the right art of steerage at other times spotted with the Calumnies of adversaries or the stains and scandals of its own Children sometimes rent and torn by sad Divisions every party impaling and enclosing the Common Salvation within their own bounds unchristianing and unchurching all the rest and the name of Christians challenged to themselves and denyed to others and like a ball of contention carryed away by that party that can rustle down others who stand in their way Though with all this disadvantage 't is better to dwell in the Courts of the Lord than in the Ten●s of wickedness Yet surely a tender Spirit that mindeth Sions welfare will groan under these disorders and long to come at that great Council of Souls who with perfect Harmony are lauding and praising of God for evermore That innumerable company of Spirits made perfect Heb. 12.23 That general Assembly gathered together out of several Countries into one Body and one place who live together sweetly and serve God without weakness weariness and imperfection obj But how can Christians groan and long for their Heavenly state since there is no passage to it but by Death and 't is unnatural to desire our own Death Answ. 1. They do not simply desire Death for its self but as a means to injoy these better things So Phil. 1.23 I desire to be dissolved and to be with Christ. 'T is not our duty to Love Death as Death No so 't is an evil that we must patiently bear because of the good which is beyond it But it is our Duty to Love God and to long after Communion with him and to be perfected in holiness Had it not been an evil
their integrity and safety have miscarryed for ever yea that have had a great name in the Church Matth. 7.22 Many will say unto me in that day Lord Lord we have prophesied in thy name and in thy name have cast out Devils And in thy name done wonderful things Yet Christ saith I know you not in the next verse And Luke 13.25 26. When once the master of the House is risen up and hath shut to the door and ye begin to stand without and to knock at the door saying Lord Lord open to us and he shall say unto you I know you not whence ye are Then shall ye begin to say we have eaten and drunk in thy presence and thou hast taught us in our streets So Prov. 14.12 There is a way that seemeth right unto a man but the end thereof are the ways of Death The Foolish Virgins Matth. 25. Made full account to enter into the Nuptial Chamber but were shut out Many now in Hell little thought of coming thither those not only of the bruitish multitude but of great note that have lived in the light of the Gospel and heard the difference between the wicked and the Godly 2. There is no true confidence but what groweth out of a constant uniform self denying obedience Matth. 7.21 Not every one that saith unto me Lord Lord shall enter into the Kingdom of Heaven But he that doth the will of my Father which is in Heaven And 1 John 3.18 My little Children let us not love in word neither in tongue but in deed and in truth And Rom. 8.5 6 7. SERMON XII 2 Cor. 5.9 Wherefore we labour that whether present or absent we may be accepted of the Lord. THis verse containeth a practical Inference out of the whole foregoing discourse That which was before spoken may be reduced to these three heads 1. A certain knowledge and confidence of a Blessed estate We know and we are always confident 2. An earnest desire expressed by groans and vehement longings after it 3. A willingness and holy boldness to venture upon Death its self upon this Hope Now these do infer one another Because we know we desire because we desire this happy estate we are willing rather c. So they all infer this effect mentioned in the Text. We labour because we know we labour because we desire we labour because we are willing rather yea this effect feedeth and maintaineth all the former dispositions in life and vigour and also evidenceth the sincerity of them Surely we know we desire we are willing rather if in life in Death we study to approve our selves to God wherefore we labour that whether present or absent c. This verse containeth a Christians scope and a Christians work 1. His scope to be accepted with God 2. His work we labour that whether present or absent 1. His Scope The scope of the Christian life is to approve our selves to God while we are present in the Body to do things pleasing in his sight Col. 1.10 That ye might walk worthy of the Lord unto all pleasing And 1 Thes. 4.1 As we have learned how to walk and how to please God so abound therein more and more when absent or gone out of the Body that we may be found in a state of well pleasedness and acceptation 2 Pet. 3.14 Be found of him in peace Heb. 11.5 He had this Testimony that he pleased God Our great inquiry is whether our state be pleasing or displeasing to him and our great aim is that it may be pleasing 2. A Christians work we labour that whether present or absent There take notice of two things 1. Their Earnest and assiduous diligence In the word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 we are ambitious of this Honour the Word is used in two other Scriptures Rom. 15.20 Striving to preach the Gospel where Christ was not named And 1 Thes. 4.11 Study to be quiet Affect this honour or pursue after it as men do after preferment honours and dignities in the World So that this word is three ways rendred labour strive study Ambition mightily prevaileth with sensual men and maketh them restless and unwearyed in their pursuits till they get at top This is the holy and laudable ambition of a Christian to stand right in the favour of God and be accepted with him at the last 2. The Several states in which this design must be carryed on whether present or absent Whether we be at home and continue in this Earthly Body of ours or whether we be gone out of the Body the Happiness of this World and the next lyeth in our acceptance with God Living and dying a Christian must see that he be in a state of well pleasing Rom. 14.7 8. Our hearts are pretty well at ease while we are in the body if we may know that we are accepted of God However that must be our Scope Now it must be the design of our obedience and hereafter it will be the grounds of our reward 'T will be our Solace in our Pilgrimage and it will be our happiness when we die and go out of the body if Christ will own us at the last Doct. The great ambition design and endeavour of a true Christian is that living and dying he may be such as God may like and well approve of 1. I shall give you the Emphasis of this point as it lyeth in the Text. 2. Some reasons of the point 1. Let me illustrate this point as it lyeth in this Scripture Mark this must be our great design and Scope we must not only do things which are Deograta acceptable to God for the matter but this must be our fixed end and Scope which we must propound to our selves Christianity and true Godliness is set forth in Scripture by three things Sometimes by the Internal Principle of it the Spirit of God or the Divine Nature 2 Pet. 1.4 or the seed of God abiding in us 1 John 3.9 Sometimes by the intention of the true end which is the pleasing of God and the fruition of God with Christ and his Blessed ones for ever in Heaven when the heart is set upon that Mat. 6.20 21. But lay up for your selves treasures in heaven where neither moth nor rust doth corrupt and where thieves do not break through nor steal For where your treasure is there will your heart be also And 2. Cor. 4.18 While we look not at the things which are seen but at the things which are not seen for the things which are seen are temporal but the things which are not seen are eternal Sometimes by the reception of the true rule when that is ingrafted in our hearts and so impressed upon our hearts that it cannot be defaced Heb. 8.10 I will put my Laws into their mind and write them in their Hearts and Psa. 37.31 The Law of God is in my Heart I now am to speak of the Second which is the true aim scope and tendency of the life of
need it not but in their greatest extremity they want it Look as in Winter time there are great Land Floods when the rain and season of the year affordeth water enough and no Land needs them but in summer when there is the greatest drowth then they appear not Wicked men have comfort enough in the Creature and too much for them their hearts are merry now and they are glutted with the delights of sense and they are still seeking new comforts But in the time of extremity when they most need comfort these comforts are spent and leave them under anguish and torment But on the other side a Child of God that abridgeth himself of the contentments of the flesh and roweth against the currant and stream of carnal nature and exposeth himself to great losses and inconveniencies for Christs sake he had need of some solace to mitigate his sorrows and sweeten present difficulties Now what greater incouragement can there be than to think how God will welcome us with a well done and well suffered good and faithful servant Matth. 25.21 23. What comfort and joy and peace will it be unto us when we come to dye Then we shall see the labour is not lost the sufferings for Righteousness sake were not in vain the time we have spent in holy converse with God will be then sweet to us in the last review But the time spent in sin and vanity and idleness and fleshly designs will be very grievous and tormenting And though it be difficult to live in an exact course of self denying obedience yet when we shall have the approbation of God and Conscience the forethought of which is a mighty solace to us now carnalist will then wish Oh that I had pleased God as I have pleased men and my own sinful heart Oh would to God I had lived better served God and denyed my self a little while that I might have enjoyed my self and my God for ever 2. It may be God seeth fit to exercise us with a mean or an afflicted estate either he will keep us low and bare or else weak and sickly or in disrepute and obscurity rejected by the World As Jesus Christ was rejected of men or censured and traduced by men And we have no means to help our selves and vindicate our innocency Oh but if we may be accepted of the Lord at length we have no reason to complain Mans day is nothing to Gods day 1 Cor. 4.3 But with me it is a very small thing that I should be judged of you c. God will count me faihful and reward my innocent and sincere tho imperfect endeavours God will be Glorifyed by his Servants sometimes in an high sometimes in a low and afflicted Condition look as in a quire or consort of voices he is commended that sings well whether he sings the base or the mean or the treble that is nothing so he singeth his part well but he is despised and disallowed that sings amiss whatever voice he useth So doth God approve accept and reward his people that serve and glorify him in any estate whether it be high or low rich or poor eminent or obscure God puts us sometimes in one Condition sometimes in another but those that carry themselves ill in their estate are rejected by him and punished 'T is not riches or poverty wealth or health that God looketh after but those that carry themselves well in either which is a great solace to a gracious heart and helpeth us to an indifferency for all temporal things so we may be approved by God at last As the Apostle Phil. 1.20 So Christ be magnified in my body whether by life or Death As a resolved Traveller taketh his way as he findeth it fair or foul so it will lead him to his journeys end 2. That this must be our work as well as our scope and this design must be carryed on with the greatest seriousness as our great care and business and with unwearyed industry as the main thing which we attend upon as a matter of unspeakable importance which must not be forgotten and left undone for 't is in the Text We labour There is a double notion which is of great use to us in the Spiritual life Making Religion our business and making Religion our recreation It must be our business in opposition to slightness it must be our recreation in opposition to tediousness and wearisomeness The Wo●d in the Text hath a special signification We should with no less earnestness endeavour to please God than they that contend for honour in the World we should make it our constant imployment that God may like us for the present and take us home to him at length into his Blessed company and presence What is all the World to this There are a sort of men whose hearts are upon God and the life to come that make it their first care and chiefest business to seek him and serve him Whose minds and hearts whose life and love and cares and labours are taken up about the everlasting World But there are others who are plotting for preferment gaping for Worldly greatness gratifying the desires of the flesh seeking the favour of great ones raising their Estate Name and Family they look no higher than this World and think only of their settlement upon earth or laying designs for rising here and perpetuating themselves and their names in their Posterity by successive Generations The World morally considered is divided into two Societies the one of the Devil the other of God Augustine de civitate Dei Some seek their Happiness upon earth others an Eternal abode in Heaven By nature we are all of the earthly Society by grace transplanted and then we first seek the Kingdom of God Matth. 6.33 Have our conversation in Heaven Phil. 3.20 Carry our selves as of an Heavenly extraction All is known by our business a constant fidelity to approve our selves to God and a ready obedience in all Conditions of life sheweth which sort we are of What is it that you have been doing in the World and the end and business for and in which you have laboured until now What thing or prize have you had in view and chase Have you laboured for paltry vanities or the meat that perisheth not John 6.27 A man is known by his labour Have you lived for the World or God If you have spent so many years and you know not why or about what you have been strangely careless and forgetful What hath your great care been To please the flesh or to please God and be saved by him What have you made provision for either for earth or for Heaven You do for both but for which most 3. We must not only take care that we be accepted of God at last when we go out of the Body but whilst we are present in the Body it concerneth us to know that we are well pleasing to him We must strive to be accepted of him
Heaven not to do my own will but the will of him that sent me 2. We were redeemed is to this end For we are redeemed unto God Rev. 5.9 Thou hast redeemed us to God by thy Blood To be redeemed unto God is to be redeemed to his Service and admitted into his favour and friendship and Communion with him to restore Gods right to us and our Happiness in the injoyment of Heaven Christ first appeased Gods wrath and restored us to a course of Service which we should comfortably carry on till we have received our wages Luke 1.74 75. That he would grant unto us that being delivered out of the hands of our Enemies we might serve him without fear in holiness and righteousness before him all the days of our life 3. Our entring into covenant with God implyeth it In every Covenant their is Ratio dati accepti Something given and something required Isa. 56.4 They choose the things that please me and take hold of my Covenant To take hold of his covenant there is to lay claim to the Priviledges and benefits promised and offered therein now this cannot be done unless we choose the things that please him That is voluntarily deliberately not by chance but choice enter into a course of obedience wherein we may be pleasing or acceptable to him this is the fixed determination of our Souls Our faces must be set heavenward and the drift aim and bent of our lives must be for God to walk in his way Rom. 12.1 I beseech you therefore Brethren by the mercies of God that ye present your Bodys a living Sacrifice holy acceptable to God A man devoteth himself to God out of the sense of this love to serve him and please him in all things 4. The relations which result from our Covenant Interest There is the Relation between us and Christ of Husband and Spouse Hos. 2.19 Now the duty of the Wife is to please the Husband 1 Cor. 7.34 The relation of Children and Father 2. Cor. 6.18 I will be a Father to you and ye shall be my Sons and daughters saith the Lord. Now the duty of Children is to please the Parents And that is said to be well pleasing to the Lord Col. 3.20 and the rather because 't is a pattern of our own duty to him Masters and Servants Ezek. 16.8 Thou entredst into covenant with me and becamest mine Acts 27.23 Whos 's I am and whom I serve They that please themselves carry themselves as if they were their own not Gods All that we are and all that we have and can do must be his and used for him in one way or another First Vse is for Reproof of those that study to please men to approve themselves to the World and to be accepted in the World that is their great end and scope 1. How can these comply with the great duty of Christians which is to please the Lord Gal. 1.10 If I yet pleased men I should not be the Servant of Christ. To hunt after the favour of men and to gain the applause of the World is contrary to the very Essential Disposition of the Saints whose great aim is to approve themselves to God however men esteem of them There is a pleasing men to their Edification Rom. 15.2 Let every one of us please his Neighbour for his good to Edification and 1 Cor. 10.33 Even as I please all men in all things not seeking mine own profit but the profit of many that they may be saved But to please the sinful humours dispositions and affections of men to make this our great Scope is contrary to sincerity and fidelity in Christs Service Certainly a man ought not to disoblige others much less irritate and stir up the corruptions of others but his great care must be to approve himself to God 2. There is no such necessity of the approbation of men as of God his acceptation and the Testimony of a good Conscience concerning our fidelity in his Service is more than all the favour countenance applause or any advantage that can come by men Choose the approbation of Christ and you are made for ever 't is not so if you choose the approbation of men Please God and no matter who is your enemy Prov. 16.9 Please men and God may be Angry with you and blast all your carnal Happiness as well as deny you eternal happiness Please the Lord and that is the best way to be at peace with men Second Vse by way of self Reflection Is this your great scope and end 1. Your end will be known by your work If you labour to approve your self to God in every relation in every Condition in every business in every Imployment and are still useing your selves all that you have for God this is your trade this is your study you are still at his work that if a man should ask you what are you a doing Whose work is it that you are Imployed about You may be able truely to say 't is the Lords for whom are you studying preaching conferring praying what guideth you in all your relations to whom do you approve your selves for whom are you sick or well 2 Cor. 5.15 That they which live should not live to themselves but unto him which dyed for them and Rom. 14.7 8 9. For none of us liveth to himself and no man dyeth to himself for whether we live we live unto the Lord and whether we dye we dye unto the Lord whether we live therefore or die we are the Lords What moveth you to go on with any business who supporteth you in your business can you say to God what God would have me to do I do it 2. If this be your end it will be known by your Solace So much as a man doth attain unto his end so much doth he attain of Content and Satisfaction 2 Cor. 1.12 For our rejoycing is this the Testimony of our conscience that in simplicity and Godly sincerity we have had our conversations in the World not with fleshly wisdom but by the grace of God we have had our conversations in the World You will not rejoyce so much in the Effects of his common bounty as in his special love So Psa. 4.7 Thou hast put gladness in my heart more then in the time when their corn and wine increased 3. If Gods glory be your scope any Condition will be tolerable to you so as you may injoy his favour Mans displeasure may be the better born yea poverty and want your great cordial is your acceptation with God and losses are the better born as David comforted himself in the Lord his God when all was lost at Zicklag And Hab. 2.1 I will stand vpon my Watch and set me upon the Tower and will watch to see what he will say unto me and what I shall answer when I am reproved SERMON XIII 2 Cor. 5.10 For we must all appear before the Iudgment seat of Christ that every
to us is very comfortable Things that do most concern us do most affect us as a man is more pleased with legacies bequeathed to him by name then left indefinitely to those who can make friends if I can discern my name in Gods Testament it is unquestionably more satisfactory and more ingaging than when with much ado I must make out my Title and enter my self an heir Eph. 1.13 After that we heard the word of truth the Gospel of your Salvation It is not sufficient to know that the Gospel is a Doctrine of salvation in general or to others only but every one should labour by a due application of the promises of the Gospel unto themselves to find it a Doctrine of salvat●on unto themselves Salvation by Christ is a benefit which we need as much as others and therefore should give all diligence to understand our part and interest in it Gods love to us is the great reason of our love to God ours a reflection the more direct the beam the stronger the reflection T is the quickening Motive to the Spiritual life Gal. 2.20 Certainly they are much to blame who can so contentedly sit down with the want thereof so they may be well in the world If God will love them with a common love so as they may live in Peace and Credit and Mirth and Wealth among men Our joy comfort and peace much dependeth on the sense of our particular interest Luke 1. 46. My Soul doth rejoice in God my Saviour And Rom. 5.11 We rejoyce in God as those that have received the atonement 'T is uncomfortable to live in doubts and fears or else to live by Guess and uncertain conjectures Well then if we would maintain the joy of faith the vigour of holiness we should get our interest more clear 2. T is not absolutely necessary Because love is the fruit of faith not of assurance only Gal. 5.6 Faith working by love Love is not so grown indeed where there are fears and doubts of our condition 1 John 4. ●8 He that feareth is not made perfect in love Yet a love he hath to God If love did wholly depend upon an actual perswasion of Gods special love to us it could never be rooted and grounded for this actual persuasion is an uncertain thing often interrupted by the failings of Gods Children and Spiritual desertions and frequent Temptations we do not sail to Heaven with a like tide of comforts Our evidences are many times dark doubtful and litigious but the grounds of faith are always clear fixed and stable And therefore the serious Christian may make a shift to love Christ though he doth not know that he loveth him with a special love so as to be absolutely assured of it he is not so necessarily a Comforter as a Sanctifier And though he doth not fill us with joy yet he may work a strong earnest love in our hearts which is as much seen in unutterable groans as in unspeakable joys Love is one of our greatest evidences and therefore goeth before assurance rather than followeth after it And assurance is rather the fruit of love than love of assurance See John 14.21 23. He that hath my Commandments and keepeth them he it is that loveth me and he that loveth me shall be loved of my Father and I will love him and manifest my self unto him If a man love me he will keep my words and my Father will love him and we will come unto him and make our ●bode with him 'T is because we love God so little that we want the fruits of his manifested love So that you must not cease to love God before you are assured of his love to you But you must love him sincerely and strongly and then you will know God loveth you In the love of benevolence God beginneth but as to complacency the object must be qualifyed We must have a good measure of grace before we can so clearly discern it as to be certain of it 3. There are many considerations which are proper to our state every one of us have cause enough to love God if we have but hearts to love him Not only as he created us out of nothing but as he redeemed us by Christ Cannot I bless God for Christ without reflection on my own particular benefit His general love in sending a Saviour for mankind John 3.16 God so loved the World that he sent his only begotten Son into the World that whosoever believed in him should not perish but have everlasting life As they reasoned Luke 7.5 He loved our Nation and hath built us a Synagogue Few did injoy the benefit of it but 't was love to the Nation of the Jews So his Philanthropy his man-kindness should put that home upon us that there is a sufficient foundation for the truth of this Proposition that whosoever believeth shall be saved That Christ is an all-sufficient Saviour to deliver me from wrath and to bring me to everlasting life that such a doctrine is published in our borders wherein God declareth his pleasure that he is willing all men should be saved and come to the knowledge of the truth 1 Tim. 2.3 That the door is wide enough if you will get in and if you have no interest you may have an interest We must not think that general grace is no grace The life of Christianity lyeth in the consideration of these things In the free offers of grace all have alike favour and none have cause to murmur but all to give thanks All that God looketh for is a thankful acceptance of the grace made for us in Christ surely when we think of Gods goodness and kind-heartedness to miserable and unworthy sinners and do often and seriously think what he is in himself and what he is to you what he hath done for you and what he will more do for you if you will but consent and accept of his grace Such serious thoughts cannot but warm your hearts and through the Lords blessing awaken in you a great love to God In short the love of God shed abroad in the Gospel is the great and powerful object that must be meditated upon And the love of God shed abroad in your hearts the most effectual means to keep these objects close to the heart And then doubts will vanish 4. The mercies of daily providence declare much of the goodness of God to you and to make him more amiable Christians are much wanting to themselves and to their duty to God when they do not increase their sense of Gods goodness by their ordinary comforts Deut. 30 20. Thou shalt love him for he is thy life and the length of thy days 1 Tim. 6.17 18. 'T is the living God who giveth us richly to injoy all things in this present World And Psa. 68.19 The God of our Salvation who daily loadeth us with his benefits Every days and hours experience should indear God to us 'T is his Sun that shineth
prepare us to entertain it with the more thankfulness 1. Of the impossibility of keeping the Law and so the necessity of the use of the Redeemer For to faln man the duty of the Law is impossible and the penalty of it intolerable Therefore all men by this Covenant according to this Covenant are inclosed within a curse shut up and necessitated to seek the grace of the Gospel Gal. 3.23 But before Faith came we were kept under the Law shut up unto the Faith which should afterwards be revealed The Law cannot be satisfied unless the whole man obey wholly in all things which to corrupt nature is impossible and so it inevitably driveth us to Christ who accepteth us upon more equitable terms 2. To make us thankful for our deliverance by Christ. When you read these words all the heart all the Soul all the might all the strength bless the Lord Jesus in thy heart that God doth not deal with us upon these terms that we are rid of this hard bondage exact obedience or eternal ruine That the Law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus hath made us free from the Law of sin and death Rom. 8.2 i. e. Of that rigorous covenant which to man faln ferveth only to convince of sin and to bind over to death if God should sue us upon the old bond a stragling thought a wandring glance might make us liable to the curse 2. As a rule of the Gospel Thou shalt love the Lord thy God c. With all this is not wholly antiquated and out of date in the Gospel we must distinguish what is required by way of Precept and what is accepted by way of Covenant for the rule is as strict as ever but the covenant is not so strict to wit that we must necessarily perish if we break it in the least jo● or tittle The rule is as strict as ever and admitteth of no Imperfection either of parts or degrees but the Covenant is not so strict but accepteth of a perfection of parts and of such a degree as is dominating and prevailing or doth infer truth of Gods Image or a single hearted disposition to love and serve God to the uttermost of our power Let me prove both these 1. That the rule is as strict as ever That 's necessary Partly With respect to the Law-giver for no imperfect thing must come from God And Partly with respect to the time when it was given us in innocency And Partly With respect to us who are under the rule of Law for if the rule did not require a perfect love our defects were no sins for where there is no Law there is no transgression Rom. 4.15 And that this particular Law is still in force appeareth by that of Christ Matth. 22.37 40. Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart and thy neighbour as thy self on these two hang the Law and the Prophets Surely that Law and Prophets include all known Scripture that is binding to us 2. But the covenant is not so strict For where weaknesses are bewailed striven against and in some measure overcome they shall not be prejudicial and hurtful to our salvation for in the new covenant God requireth perfection but accepteth sincerity and though we cannot bring our graces to the ballance t is enough that we can bring them to the touchstone Gen. 17.1 Walk before me and be thou upright Though not perfect yet if upright though there be a double principle flesh and Spirit yet if not a double heart A sincere love in the language of the Holy-Ghost is loving God with all the heart and all the Soul So 't is said of David 1 Kings 14.8 He kept my commandments and followed me with all his heart to do only that which was right in mine eyes David had shrewd failings yet because of his habitual purpose so the Lord speaketh of him So of Josiah 2 Kings 23.25 Like unto him there was no King that turned to the Lord with all his heart and all his Soul and all his might according to all the Law of Moses Josiah also had his blots and Imperfections yet his heart was prevalently set towards God So that all the heart and all the Soul may be reconciled with the Saints infirmitys though not with a vitious life 2. I shall shew you how far we are obliged to love God with all the heart and all the Soul and all the mind and all the strength if we would not forfeit our covenant claim of sincerity 1. We are bound to strive after perfection and as much as may be to come up to the exactness of the rule The endeavour is required though as to success God dealeth graciously with us Phil. 3.12 Not as though I were already perfect or had already attained but I follow after that I may apprehend that for which I am apprehended of Christ. The perfection of our love to God is part of our reward in Heaven but we are striving after it we cannot arrive to the perfectness of the glorified estate but we are pressing towards it allowed failings cannot stand with sincerity for he that is contented with a little grace hath no grace that is to say he that careth not how little God be loved provided he may be saved doth not sincerely love God A true Christian will endeavour a constant progress aim at no less than perfection Christians this is still your rule all the heart and all the Soul and all the might the Lord hath such a full right to your love that coldness is a kind of an hatred And the grace which we received in conversion will urge us to it For tendentia mentis in Deum is the fruit of conversion and God is not respected as a means but as an end we do more unlimitedly desire the end then the means the whole latitude of understanding will and affections is due to him without division or derivation to other things 2. We are so far obliged as to bewail defects and failings As Paul groaneth under the relicks of corruption Rom. 7.24 Oh wretched man that I am who shall deliver me from this body of death A true Christian would love God more perfectly delight in him more abundantly bring every thought and practice into subjection to his will if not they are kept humble it is a burden and trouble they cannot allow themselves in this Imperfect estate the same new nature which checketh sin before it is committed mourneth for it after it hath got the start of us Resistance is the former dislike of the new nature and remorse the latter dislike after we are overcome none have such cause to bewail failing as the Children of God they sin against more light and love and if Conscience be in a right frame they will bemoan themselves and loath themselves for their sins and their love which is seen in a care to please is also seen in sorrow for offences when they break out and a
satisfactory to his Fathers Justice and expiatory of our sins The two solemn notions of Christs death are Ransom and Sacrifice 1 Tim. 2.6 Who gave himself a Ransom for all And Eph. 5.2 And hath given himself for us an Offering and a Sacrifice to God for a sweet smelling savour And this Ransom and Sacrifice was paid with respect to the curse of the Law to free us from the penalty of the old Covenant 4thly Upon this Death Christ hath acquired a new right of Dominion and Empire over the World To be their Lord and Saviour to rule them and save them upon his own terms Rom. 14.9 For this end Christ both died and rose again and revived that he might be Lord of dead and living So Phil. 2.8 9 10 11. He became obedient unto Death even the Death of the Cross wherefore God also hath highly exalted him and given him a name above every name that at the name of Jesus every Knee should bow of things in Heaven and things in Earth and things under the Earth And that every Tongue should confess that Jesus Christ is Lord to the glory of God the Father God hath made this God-man the supream Prince of his Church and given him all power in Heaven and Earth that all rational creatures should pay him all manner of Subjection and acknowledgement and his doctrine and faith be embraced by all Nations in the World 5thly Our Redeemer being possessed of this Lordship and Dominion hath made a new law of grace which is propounded as a remedy for the recovering and restoring of the lapsed world of mankind unto the grace and favour of God by offering and granting them their free Pardon Justification Adoption and right to glory to all that will sincerely repent and believe in him But sentencing them anew to death that will not That this is the Sum of the Gospel appeareth in many places of Scripture Mark 16. ●6 He that believeth and is baptized shall be saved but he that believeth not shall be damned And Job 3.16 17 18 19. God so loved the World that he gave his only begotten Son that whosoever believeth in him should not perish but have everlasting life for God sent not his Son into the World to condemn the World but that the World through him might be saved He that believeth on him is not condemned but he that believeth not is condemned already Because he ha●h not believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God c. 6thly This repenting and believing is such an hearty assent to the truth of the Gospel as causeth us thankfully and broken-heartedly and fiducially to accept the Lord Jesus as he is offered to us and to give up our selves to God by him An assent to the truth of the Gospel there must be for the general faith goeth before the particular A belief of the Gospel before our commerce with Christ. This assent must produce acceptance because the Gospel is an offer of a Blessedness suitable to our necessities and desires and our great work is receiving Christ. John 1.12 But as many as received him to them gave he power to become the Sons of God even to them that believe on his name A broken hearted acceptance it is because Christ and his benefits are a free gift to us and we come to accept this grace as condemned sinners with confession of our undeservings and ill deservings with confession that eternal wrath might justly be our portion For God lets none go out of the first covenant till they have subscribed to the Justice of it felt sin and know what is the smart of it And then a thankful acceptance it is For so great a benefit as pardon and life should not be entertained but with a grateful consent and a deep sense of his love who doth so freely save us Surely Christ cannot should not be received into the heart without an hearty welcom and cordial embracings And 't is a fiducial consent such as is joined with some confidence For there is confidence or trust in the nature of faith and cannot be separated from it and without it we are not satisfied with the truth of the offer nor cannot depend upon Gods word Eph. 1.13 And this is joined with a giving up our selves to him or to God by him For he is our Soveraign and Lord as well as our Saviour Col. 2.6 Acts 5.31 Him hath God exalted to be a Prince and Saviour for to give repentance to Israel and forgiveness of sins 2 Pet. 3.2 The Apostles of our Lord and Saviour And we must be contented to be conducted to the unseen glory in his own way Besides in this remedying law of grace he cometh to us as the Physician of our Souls and we must own him as such and rest upon his skill and suffer him to apply his sharpest plaisiers and take his bitterest Medicines which are most ingrateful to flesh and blood Lastly 'T is a return to God to injoy please and glorify him which is our main business and therefore we must yield up our selves to the Lord with an hearty consent of subjection to be guided ruled and ordered by him 7thly All those that repent and believe have Remission and Justification by Christs Satisfaction and Merit given to them So that they are become acceptable and pleasing unto God For Christ is the end of the Law for Righteousness to every one that believeth Rom. 10.4 And God having by a sin offering condemned sin in the flesh the Righteousness of the Law is fulfilled in us That is such a Righteousness as satisfieth the Law so that we shall be able to stand in the Judgment which without we could not Psal. 130.3 4. If thou Lord shouldst mark Iniquities Oh Lord who shall stand But there is forgiveness with thee that thou mayest be feared Psal. 143.2 Enter not into Judgment with thy Servant for in thy sight shall no man living be Justified But why Upon a twofold account You have a Righteousness to plead to exempt you from the penalties of the Law And you have the conditions of the new Covenant to plead to intitle you to the privileges of the Gospel Christs merits and satisfaction as a sinner impleaded and faith and repentance as the condition VSE 1. Let us propound this to our faith That Christ was made sin for us that we might be the Righteousness 〈…〉 'T was agreed between the Father and the Son that if he would be sin 〈…〉 for sin we should be made free from sin and death and live by him See 〈…〉 thou shalt make his Soul an offering for sin he shall see his seed he shall prolong 〈…〉 the pleasure of the Lord shall prosper in his hand By this one offering Christ 〈…〉 as much honour to God as our sin took from him And therefore now justice being satisfied grace hath a free course Therefore this should comfort us against the guilt of sin Christs sacrifice is sufficiently expiatory
be opened therefore when we are about to do any thing unworthy say as he Acts 19.40 We are in danger to be called to an Account for this day uproar there being no Cause whereby we may give an Account of this Concourse so should you We that are to give an Account how careful should we be how we use our Time Health Strength Understanding Authority Wealth and other Blessings of God The commonness of these Notions maketh them to lose their Life and Influence Therefore we should especially act Faith in Believing and urging the Soul with this Account Secondly 'T is particularly described and there 1. Of the Servants Allegation 2. The Masters Approbation 1. The Servants Allegation vers 20 and 22. The two first Servants came chearfully to their Account as having discharged their Duty faithfully and with all diligence improved the Talents received Not that in the day of Judgment good men shall make any Narrations of what they have done they need not for Christ shall do it for them they rather wonder that any thing that they have done is taken notice of as in the 37 th verse of this Chapter but all this is spoken after the manner of men and to keep up the Decorum of the Parable if it signifieth any thing it signifieth the Confidence of a good Conscience and what Comfort and boldness it breedeth in the day of our Accounts Doct. That a faithful Discharge of our Duty will give us Comfort and Boldness when our Lord cometh to reckon with us 1. There is a Confidence and Comfort that ariseth from a good Conscience or from Sanctification as well as Justification In the inward Court Conscience is one of the Witnesses as well as the Spirit of God Rom. 8.16 and much Comfort ariseth from its Testimony 2 Cor. 1.12 This is our rejoycing the Testimony of our Conscience A Carnal man is ashamed of the Grounds of his rejoycing and what it is that keepeth his Heart merry but a Godly man can own the Causes of his joy which are in the first place the Blood of Christ Rom. 5.11 We joy in God through our Lord Jesus Christ by whom we have received the Atonement next the Testimony of his Conscience concerning his sincere walking But if a man can live with these Comforts can he dye with them 2. The Review of a well-spent life is a great Comfort in Death Our Lord Jesus at the end of his days when he was to go out of the World John 17.4 saith I have glorified thee upon Earth and finished the Work thou gavest me to do Hezekiah when that sad Message was brought to him that he must die and not live Isa. 38.4 that comforted him upon his Death-bed Remember now O Lord I beseech thee how I have walked before thee in truth and with a perfect heart and have done what is good in thy sight So the Apostle Paul when he drew nigh his end 2 Tim. 4.7 8. saith I have fought a good fight I have finished my Course I have kept the Faith Henceforth there is laid up for me a Crown of righteousness which the Lord the righteous Judge shall give me at that day Oh 't is a blessed thing if we can have this Comfort when Conscience puts off all Disguises and the everlasting Estate is at hand and we are immediately to appear before the Lord to remember then that we have been careful to please and honour God and done his work how sweet is it 3. In the Day of Judgment their works follow them into the other World Rev. 14.13 Their Wealth doth not follow them but the Conscience of having done well abideth with them Conscience is Heaven or Hell to us in Hell it maketh up a part of the Worm that never dyeth so in Heaven it giveth us Confidence 1 John 2.28 and 1 John 4.17 That we may have boldness in the day of Judgment Works are not Meritorious and have no causal influence upon our Salvation yet they have the full place of an Evidence and so may wonderfully Comfort and embolden our Hearts VSE Let us labour to get this Evidence The time of Death is a time that will rifle all our false Hopes You are in your Health and Strength now but how soon you may shoot the Gulph you know not we are hastening into the other World apace When you are immediately to appear before God you will have other thoughts of the World to come and the necessity of Preparation for it than you have now that which will comfort you now will not comfort you then you must look that the Devil will then be most busie to tempt and trouble you and as now he prejudiceth you against the Precepts of the Gospel so then against the Promises of it all your worldly Comfort then will fail and have spent their Allowance and become to you as unsavoury as the white of an Egg. Will this Comfort you that you have sported and gamed away your precious time that you have fared of the best and lived in Pomp and Honour Oh no But this will comfort you I have made it my business to glorifie God I have been Faithful in my place have gotten some Evidence of the Love of God It is not Riches or Greatness or any Earthly Advantage will do you good Oh 't is a Cutting Thought to the Careless and Negligent Now I must give an Account of every day and hour I have spent in this World The Improvement of every Opportunity will be called for Then all your Vanities and carnal Pleasures will be smart upon you and vex your Souls with the grievous Remembrance of them Well then can you in any measure look back upon the Discharge of your Duty There are two Extreams First Some are Presumptuous and Confident because they are not gross Sinners but what have they done for God The sluggish and unprofitable Servant was cast into utter Darkness he did not mispend his Talent but yet he did not improve it The Tree that bringeth forth no Fruit is hewen down though it did not bring forth bad Fruit. 'T is not a Negative Religion will comfort thee but a Positive and a Fruitful one You are no Drunkard no Adulterer no Prophane Person but have you been at work for God Secondly Others are Pusillanimous and Diffident because they do not arrive at the Eminency and Perfection of the highest David had other Worthies besides the first three There were two faithfull Servants one brought five Talents the other two Now the middle is of those that can see in themselves more Zeal than Formality more Grace than Corruption that for the main have made it their business to Honour God though conscious to many Weaknesses and Defects yet throughout Grace gets the upper hand according to the degrees of Grace received they are faithful with God 2. The Masters Approbation Well done thou good and faithful Servant The Faithful Servants are well accepted by Christ. First He entertaineth them
with Praise Verse 21.23 Secondly With Preferment and Advancement Thou hast been faithful over a few things I will make thee Ruler over many Thirdly With Joy Enter into the Joy of thy Lord. Doct. That at Christs appearing faithful Servants shall not only be commended but gloriously Rewarded 1 Pet. 1.7 That your Faith may be found unto Praise Honour and Glory at the appearing of Christ. 1. There is not only verbal Commendation but real Remuneration Glory and Honour put upon them as well as Praise ascribed to them 1. Praise because he shall then commend their Faith before men and Angels Revel 3.5 I will confess his Name before my Father and his Angels 2. There will be a solemn Owning and honouring of them when all the Holy Angels shall be present Oh what a Favour is it to be commended of God! 2 Cor. 10.18 For not he that commendeth himself is approved but whom the Lord commendeth When they had finished the Tabernacle all was viewed and approved by Moses Moses blessed them Oh what is it to be blessed and commended by the Son of God in that great Assembly of the whole world 2. Here is Preferment and Advancement to a higher place in the Family Christ will preferr them as men do their Servants Mat. 24.47 Make him Ruler over all his Goods These Expressions are taken from the greatest Honours a man can do his faithful Servants in the world 1 Kings 12.20 As Jereboam was made Ruler over all the charge of the House of Joseph so will Christ advance his Servants to high Dignity sometimes expressed by setting them upon Thrones Revel 3.21 giving them Crowns 1 Pet. 4.13 2 Tim. 4.8 That Antithesis is to be regarded few things and many things All things are few in comparison of Heaven our works our Gifts our Sufferings the Reward is far above all these Rom. 8.18 For I reckon that the Sufferings of the present time are not worthy to be compared with the Glory that shall be revealed in us 2 Cor. 4. ●7 For our light Afflictions that are but for a moment work for us a far more exceeding and eternal weight of Glory 'T is all little that we do or suffer 't is little that God hath done for us in this world in comparison of what he will do for us there Here is the Earnest that is but a small part of the whole summ 3. The next Expression is Enter into the Joy of thy Lord. Here Christ slideth into the thing signified by the Parable as afterward in assigning Punishment unto the unfaithful Servant Verse 30. Cast him into outer Darkness where shall be Weeping and Gnashing of Teeth Here is Joy and the Joy of the Lord and faithful Servants are said to enter into it First The Estate of the blessed is a State of Joy which ariseth partly from the Beatifical Vision partly from their own Blessedness and also the blessed Company 1. The Beatifical Vision or the Vision of God Psal. 16.11 In thy presence is fulness of joy and at thy right-hand Pleasures for evermore There is a mighty complacency that we take now in seeing knowing loving and being beloved of God What can be found in the Creature is but a drop to the Ocean in comparison of that a Believer findeth in God himself God is to them an overflowing Fountain of all Felicity But there is Gaudium Viae and Gaudium Patriae Here it admits of increase and decrease but there the Soul is so filled that it cannot receive any more Psal. 17.15 As for me I will behold thy face in righteousness I shall be satisfied when I awake with thy likeness God maketh out himself in the utmost latitude As to the wicked he stirreth up all his wrath Here he punisheth by the Creature and so doth not put forth all his power as a Gyant striking with a straw cannot put forth his strength In Heaven the Soul shall be filled with unspeakable joy and delight What Delight is to the Sense that Joy is to the Mind Three things are necessary to Delight A Faculty or Power of the Soul capable of pleasure and then the thing it self which being brought to the Mind doth stir up delight As in bodily things Colours Fruits Tasts pleasure consists in the near Union and Conjunction of these things The more noble the Faculty the more excellent the Object the nearer the Conjunction the greater the Delight and Pleasure Now in Heaven our Faculties are perfected God is the Subject and there is a near Conjunction Oh what embraces between him and the Soul 2. In their own glorified Estate 1 Pet. 4.13 Rejoyce in as much as ye are partakers of Christs Sufferings that when his Glory shall be revealed ye may be glad also with exceeding joy So Jude Now unto him that is able to keep you from falling and to present you faultless before the presence of his glory with exceeding joy The fulness of our joy is suspended till then that we may long much for that day 'T will be a glad day to all Faithful ones Joy 't is quies animi in bono adepto there is an aggregation of all good for Soul and Body If the hope of this blessed Estate breedeth joy what will enjoyment what will Fruition do if a glimpse or taste be so sweet what will the full enjoyment be Rom. 5.2 In deep troubles yet we rejoyce in hope of the glory of God 1 Pet. 1.8 Whom having not seen ye love in whom though now ye see him not yet believing ye rejoyce with joy unspeakable and full of glory Their Hearts are now and then filled with such a joy as they can hardly contain and keep within doors when they have but a well-grounded hope or assurance of the full possession of it 3. In the Company of the Blessed 'T is comfortable to meet with the Saints of God now though it be but in a Mourning Duty but the Communion of Saints there is quite another thing they are our everlasting Companions they are free from all sin and weakness Heb. 12.23 Especially 't will be a delight to them whom we have been a means to bring home to God 1 Thes. 2.19 20. For what is our hope or joy or crown of rejoycing are not even ye in the presence of the Lord Jesus Christ at his coming for ye are our glory and joy And Phil. 2.16 That I may rejoyce in the day of Christ that I have not laboured in vain nor run in vain The Glory that shall be put upon gracious Souls at the day of Judgement will add to the Glory and joy of those faithful Ministers by whose labours they have been gained to God Secondly 'T is called the joy of the Lord That is either provided by him called my joy by Christ Joh. 15.11 This by way of Purchase Allowance and Gift dignified as one of those whom the Lord delighteth to honour Esth. 6.6 or such as he himself possesseth Jesus Christ himself had his joy
teacheth us That none can be a Servant to another but by the election and consent of his own proper Will and whatsoever service men enter they enter it of their own accord the Devil cannot force us to evil and Christ will not force us to good The second Notion teacheth us That we must not judge of our service to any either to Sin or God by our professed Consent barely but by our Practice and Obedience if we obey sin we are servants to sin whatever we prosess or say to the contrary and if we do not live in obedience to God whatever Professions Vows and Covenants we make to him or with him we are not Servants of God 2. In the Application of it to the matter in hand take notice 1. Of two contrary Masters Sin and Obedience 2. Of two contrary Rewards and Wages Death and Righteousness 3. The suiting the one to the other Sin and Death Obedience and Righteousness 1. By Sin he meaneth sinning wittingly and willingly constantly easily By Death as the Wages is understood the second or eternal Death 2. The other Master By Obedience is meant obedience to God if you obey Gods commands and as our Duty is expressed by Obedience so our Reward by Righteousness He doth not say 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 which the Law of Contraries would seem to require but 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 by Righteousness you may expound it either of our Title to Happiness or our Reward it self 1. Our Title you shall be pronounced and accepted as righteous and so Heirs of eternal Life There are many acceptations of the word Righteousness in Scripture In short take them thus 1. It may be taken in a Moral sense for a good disposition of mind and heart Eph. 4.24 That ye put on the new man which after God is created in righteousness and true holiness 2. In a Legal or Judicial sense for a state of Acceptation or the ground of a Plea before the Tribunal of God So Rom. 5.19 By the obedience of one many shall be made righteous In this Judicial sense either with respect to the Precept or the Sanction 1. With respect to the Precept or the Law as it is sincerely and Evangelically obeyed 1 Joh. 3.7 He that doth righteousness is righteous And Luke 1.6 They were both righteous before God walking in all the commandments and ordinances of the Lord blameless this is opposite to reatus culpae 2. With respect to the Sanction which is double the Threatning or the Promise With respect to the Threatning so Righteousness implieth freedom from the Obligation to Punishment So Rom. 1.17 18. For therein is the righteousness of God revealed from faith to faith as it is written The just shall live by faith For the wrath of God is revealed from heaven against all ungodliness and unrighteousness of men who hold the truth in unrighteousness this is opposite to reatus poenae With respect to the Promise so Righteousness imports our Right and Title to eternal Life not from any merit in our obedience it self but Gods gracious condescension in the Covenant There is laid up for me a crown of righteousness 1 Tim. 4.8 Our Title is first by Faith then continued by new Obedience 2. It may imply the Reward it self for it is said elsewhere Isa. 48.18 O that thou hadst hearkened to my commandments then had thy peace been as the river and thy righteousness as the waves of the sea Where by righteousness is not meant any moral Vertue or gracious Disposition but Prosperity and Happiness So Prov. 8.18 Riches and honour are with me yea durable riches and righteousness thereby is meant Felicity As Iniquity is put for Punishment He shall bear his iniquity so Righteousness is put for Reward So here Righteousness is opposed to Death and signifieth eternal Life Doctrine That it greatly concerneth Christians to consider upon what they bestow or imploy their Time Service and Obedience This will be evident by these Considerations 1. That the great business which belongeth to our Duty is the choice of a Master or to consider to what we must addict our selves and upon what we bestow our minds and hearts our life and love our time and strength 1 Kings 18.21 How long halt ye between two opinions If the Lord be God follow him but if Baal then follow him He brings the business to a tryal not to give them liberty to be of what Religion they pleased but on deliberation to chuse the best So Josh. 24.15 If it seem evil to you to serve the Lord chuse you this day whom you will serve He doth not leave it to their liberty to chuse God or Idols but would have them to compare the best with the worst the service of God or the service of Devils which will be Life and which will be Death which will be good and which will be bad for them not as if it were doubtful which to chuse for that is evident to any man in his right wits nor to blunt their zeal by any demurrer in the case but rather quicken and hasten their choice but chiefly that they might chuse freely and be more firm and constant in their Covenant and to shame them that they might be more inexcusable if pretending to God they divert their obedience from him to other things Well then whom will you serve and love To whom will ye give up your minds and hearts and whole man To do what God requireth or to serve and please your Lusts Make a right choice and then be firm and true to it Will you pretend to be Servants to God and do nothing for him 2. The Considerations which must guide us in this choice are two 1. Right and Interest 2. The Good or Hurt that we all get by it for there are wages proportionable and suitable to every work 1. Where lyeth the Right to command and who hath the best Title to us Justice is to give every one his own Give unto Caesar the things that are Caesars and to God the things that are Gods Surely sin is an Usurper but God is our rightful Lord for he made us and to him we must give an account of our time strength and imployments Acts 27.23 There stood by me this night an Angel of God whose I am and whom I serve And 2. His service turneth to the best account Our Apostle telleth us Rom. 6.23 The wages of sin is death but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord. 3. That in a moral Consideration there are two Masters sinful Self and the Holy God This distribution comprehendeth all men either they are servants of Sin or servants to God whosoever yieldeth his consent or obedience to sin doth thereby make himself the true and proper servant of sin and whosoever yieldeth his obedience to God is the servant of God If you deliver up your selves to serve God to obey his commands you will be reputed as his Servants and so accepted
of the Lord therefore one of them you are a servant of sin or a servant of the Lord. I shall prove it by these Considerations 1. That all men are either good or bad carnal or regenerate there is no middle state All that can make us demur upon this must be either this Objection That all Sinners are not alike vicious but they are all Sinners Isa. 53.6 All we like sheep have gone astray we have turned every one into his own way As the chanel is cut so doth corrupt Nature vent and issue forth some serve one sin some another but if you give up your selves to any sin to serve that you are slaves to sin Psal. 119.133 Order my steps in thy word and let not any iniquity have dominion over me It may be you are no Adulterer no Drunkard yet you have your way of sinning or some great drain into which all your corruption emptieth it self Or this Objection That some are inter regenerandum upon Regeneration as being under some common work of the Spirit which if God bless may be the beginning of a new Estate As for instance take that Scripture Mat. 13.45 46. The kingdom of heaven is like to a merchant man seeking goodly pearls and when he had found one of great price he went and sold all that he had and bought it The seeking of goodly Pearls is the inclination of Nature to Happiness the finding one of great price is common Grace which implieth Knowledge some kind of Faith and Esteem of Christ but his going and selling all to buy it is special and saving Grace All men would be happy none can be happy but by Christ when we count all things dung and dross that we may gain Christ then we are really converted Now before this here is some knowledge some assent some value for Christ. Do not these things make a middle Estate Answ. No though they have some thoughts bubbling up in their minds concerning the Goodness of God the necessity of a Saviour the Love of Christ and the Joys of Heaven yet they are not so rooted in the heart as to become a new Nature in them or the Habit and Principle of their daily course of Life they do not gain the Heart to Christ and ingage us resolvedly to do his Will and therefore they are to be reckoned among the carnal and unsanctified though not among the prophane So the young Man had a great deal of good in him for which Christ loved him but he went away grieved for he had great possessions Mark 10.21 22. And we read of another to whom Christ said Thou art not far from the kingdom of God Mark 12.34 that is from being a Christian but really was not so for he put the Question to Christ temptingly Many that come near never enter and though they be almost Christians yet if not altogether they are not converted and so to be reckoned among the obedient Servants of God So that this needeth not stop our way though they have some Convictions of the good of Holiness and evil of Sin and some mind to part with it yet there is no saving Change till their hearts be subdued to a resolute obedience 2. That no man can serve both This is asserted by our Lord in so many words M●t. 6.24 No man can serve two masters for either he will hate the one and love the other or else he will hold to the one and despise the other ye cannot serve God and Mammon Where the Masters are opposite and differ in their imployments and designs it is impossible that a man can comply with both Indeed if two men or more do consent to imploy one and the same man in the self same business and service then as we say many stones make but one load and many things of several weights but one burden thus two or three men or more concurring in the same designs make but one Master But to execute the will of men that differ in their designs is as impossible as to go hither and thither at once If their commands were subordinate one to another they might both have their answerable obedience God in the first place Sin in the next but their commands are contrary and both require our full strength of mind heart and life therefore it is impossible that he that serveth sin should be a servant of God for God will have the heart and mind and whole man to do what he requireth whatever the consequence be and sin will have the whole mind heart and endeavour whatever come of it So that a man must needs be divided between his obedience to God and his obedience to Sin and forsake the one and cleave to the other if he will in good earnest serve either Master So much as he giveth to Sin so much his mind and heart must be drawn away from God and obedience to him and he must offend God when his Lust craveth it of him Or else on the other side he must always be alienating his heart from sin and devoting it to God if he be a true Servant of the Lord. Many would compound these things that are so irreconcileable they hope to please the Flesh and God too it may be they have something that is good in them but much more that is bad the bent of their hearts is more for sin than against it the good is controuled by the evil which hath the chief power in the Soul for certainly it hath so when we wittingly or willingly continue in any sin and take on a little Religiousness either to hide it or feed it as in many their Religion maintaineth their Lusts and they take the more liberty to live in sin because they have some kind of love to God and do some good thing that he hath required of them to excuse the bad 3. All of us by Nature were servants of Sin it is Grace that maketh us servants of God So it followeth vers 17. But God be thanked that ye were the servants of sin but ye have obeyed from the heart that form of doctrine which was delivered you God created us and therefore was our rightful Lord but Sin hath invaded Mankind and reigned over them and by a right of Recovery God seeketh to recover the Creature to himself and to possess his own again Therefore in the consultation about the choice of a Master we must not take it as if the heart of man were a meer Waste occupied by none but left to the next Comer to seize upon No there is an Usurper there already sin commandeth and imployeth our time and strength and we must be made free from sin before we can become servants to God The business is whether we have changed Masters and are willing that God should be restored to his Right out of which he hath been so long kept They have a Notion in the Civil Law which they call Jus postliminii a Right of entring upon their own again
all persons and hath the hearts of Men in his own hands and performeth all things according to his own will He knoweth their Persons Necessities and Temptations and if we trust him for our Heavenly Inheritance we may trust him for our daily Maintenance which he vouchsafeth to the Fowls of the Air and Beasts of the Field yea to his Enemies while they are sinning against him dishonouring his Name oppressing his Servants opposing his Interest in the World he that feedeth a Kite will he not feed a Child He that supplieth his Enemies will he not take care of his Friends those of his own Family Indeed he chooseth rather to profit us than please us in his Dispensations but 't is your duty to refer all to his Wisdom and Love 3. Eternal Blessedness is also the fruit of this Adoption Rom. 8.17 If sons then heirs coheirs with Christ as soon as we are taken into Gods Family we have a right to the blessed Inheritance and the right and hope that we have now is enough to counterballance all Temptations Alas what are all the carnal pleasures and delights of Sin which tempt us to disobey our Father to those blessed things which he hath provided for us in Heaven 'T was Esau's Profaneness to sell his Birth-right Heb. 12.16 So all the fears and sorrows of the present Life Luk. 12.32 Fear not little flock 't is your fathers good pleasure to give you a kingdom if we have the Kingdom at the last 't is no great matter what we suffer by the way but hereafter we shall fully receive the fruits of our Obedience Rom. 8.23 We our selves groan within our selves waiting for the adoption to wit the redemption of our bodies In Heaven we have the fullest and largest demonstration of Gods love and favour 'T is Love now and Grace now that he will take us into his Family and Imploy us in his Service But then 't is another manner of Love when taken not onely into his Family but Presence and Palace where we have not onely a Right but Possession not onely some remote service and ministration but everlastingly injoying delighting and praising God Second●y We now come to the proof and testimony of our Interest in this Priviledge The spirit beareth witness with our spirit Here let us 1. Open the double Testimony 2. What the one superaddeth above the other 3. The necessity of their conjunction to our full comfort 1. The Nature of this double Testimony and there first let us begin with that which is more known to us and understood by us and that is the Testimony of a renewed conscience Let us consider it as conscience and as renewed 1. As conscience There is a secret spy within us that observeth all that we think or speak or do Rom. 2.15 Their conscience bearing them witness and their thoughts in the mean time accusing or excusing Now this conscience must not be slighted partly in respect of our selves because 't is so intimate to us 'T is a spy in our bosoms and can give a better judgment of us and our actions than any thing else can The judgment of the world by way of applause or censure is foreign and grounded upon appearance therefore not so much to be valued 1 Cor. 2.11 The spirit of a man which is in him knoweth the things of a man Who knoweth more of us than we do our selves And this witness cannot be suspected of partiality and ill will for what is dearer to our selves than our selves Therefore if our hearts condemn us what shall be said for us 1 John 3.20 21. For if our hearts condemn us God is greater than our hearts and knoweth all things Beloved if our hearts condemn us not then have we confidence towards God And partly because of its relation to God 't is called the candle of the Lord Pro. 20.27 'T is Gods Deputy Judg and in the place of God to us and therefore if it doth accuse or excuse it is to be regarded for it is before Gods Tribunal that it doth condemn or acquit us 'T is his sentence that we are to stand in fear and dread of to whom doth it accuse us but to God whose Wrath doth it fear but Gods even then when there is no outward cause of dread and fear Conscience is the Vicegerent of the supreme Judg partly because of the rule it goeth by which is the will of God by which good and evil are distinguished which is either revealed by the light of Nature or the light of Scripture the light of nature Rom. 2.14.15 For the gentiles who have not the law do by nature the things contained in the law these having not the law are a law to themselves which shew the work of the law upon their hearts their consciences also bearing witness and their thoughts the mean while accusing or else excusing one another The Apostle proveth the heathens had a law because they had a conscience for conscience ever inferreth some rule and law by which good and evil are distinguished The light of Scripture comprehendeth either the Covenant of Works or the Covenant of Grace Works and so conscience condemneth all the world as guilty before God Rom. 3.19 and there is no escape from this sentence but a regular appeal and passage from Court to Court Psal. 10.3 4. If thou shouldest mark iniquities O Lord who shall stand But there is forgiveness with thee that thou mayest be feared Psal. 143.2 Enter not into judgment with thy servant for in thy sight shall no man living be justified where poor condemned sinners may take sanctuary of the Lords Grace and humbly claim the benefit of the New Covenant Grace wherein the penitent believer and those that sincerely obey the Gospel are accepted The legal conscience condemneth all the world but the evangelical conscience aquitteth us if we sincerely and thankfully accept the new covenant that is if we take the priviledges offered for our happiness and the duties required for our work therefore 't is said 1 Pet. 3.21 Baptism saveth not the puting away of the filthiness of the flesh but the answer of a good conscience toward God Not the bare Ordinance but the Covenant which is sealed by it And what doth the Covenant require Accepting the Lords offers and resolving to obey his commands 2. As renewed By nature conscience is blind partial stupid but by grace it 's made pure tender and pliant and more able to do its office The spirit is not said here to witness to our heart but to our spirit that is to conscience as renewed and sanctified now such a conscience implieth these things 1. Some knowledg of and consent to the new covenant for without knowledg the heart is not good Pro. 19.20 It erreth in point of law and rule and therefoe cannot well witness in the case And 2. Consent there must be for we cannot claim Priviledges by a Charter which we never accepted Therefore Isa. 56.4 And chuse the things