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A77357 The vvorks of William Bridge, sometime fellow of Emmanuel Colledge in Cambridge: now preacher of the Word of God at Yarmouth. The second volumn. [sic] Viz. 1. Grace for grace; or, The overflowing of Christs fulness received by all saints. II. The spiritual actings of faith through natural impossibilities. III. Evangelical repentance. Bridge, William, 1600?-1670.; Yates, John, d. ca. 1660.; Greenhill, William, 1591-1671.; Adderley, William. 1649 (1649) Wing B4446; Thomason E471_2; ESTC R205749; ESTC R24233 190,835 267

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18.15 A Prophet will I raise up like unto thee I 'l put My Name in him He shall be called God Jehovah as I am Then the Lord proclaimed before Moses himself to be the Lord gracious merciful forgiving iniquity transgression and sin reserving mercy for thousands Then the Lord gave the Law and least they should think that God intended it as a Covenant of works He did at the same time give the Ceremonial Law that thereby they might reade the satisfaction of Jesus Christ for any sin they should commit against the Moral Law Here was a higher Advance But because this was still under-vail'd And it is a pain to love to conceal it self the Lord does make a further revelation of His Grace of Christ by His servant David for after David and Solomons time we reade of the Eternal generation of Christ Proverbs the 8. Of the Incarnation of Christ Loe I come Psal 40.7 in the volume of thy Book saies the Psalmist Of the Death and Suffering of Christ Psalm the 22.1 and divers other Psalms My God My God why hast thou forsaken me Of the Resurrection of Jesus Christ in the 118. Psalm and the 16. Psalm Thou wilt not suffer thine holy One to see corruption Of all the Three Offices of Jesus Christ His Kingly Office The second Psalm Yet will I set my King upon my holy Hill His Prophetical Office He shall declare the Decree Psal 2.7 And His Priestly Office Thou art a Priest for ever after the Order of Melchisedech Psal 110. Of the Ascention of Jesus Christ Psal 68. He hath ascended on high and received gifts for men Of the Sitting at the right hand of God the Father the 110. Psal The Lord said unto my Lord sit thou on my right hand Thus you see in Davids time the Gospel had Advance further had gotten a great deal of ground But the Lord was not yet contented but causes more of His Grace to break forth in the times of the Prophets more concerning Christ He tells them of the very Time Christ should be born Daniel the 9. Of the Place where He should be born At Bethlehem The Person that should bear Him Mic. 5.2 Isa 7.14 Mal. 3.1 A Virgin shal conceive Gives them divers Characters whereby they should know Him when He came And I will send my Messenger before Him The voice of one crying in the wilderness He will ride upon an Asses colt Behold thy King Isa 40.3 Zac. 9.9 11.12 Isa 53.5 comes riding upon an Asses colt He shall be sold for Thirty pieces of silver saies the Prophet Zachary He shall die not for His own sins but ours The chastisement of our peace shall be upon Him And as if all this were not enough The Lord speaks out the Covenant of Grace expresly in Jer. 31.31 The daies come saie the Lord that I will make a New Covenant with the house of Israel and with the house of Judah verse the 33. This shall be the Covenant that I will make with them after those daies saith the Lord I will put my Law into their inward parts and write it in their hearts and will be their God and they shall be my people And they shall teach no more every man his neighbor and every man his brother saying Know the Lord They shall all know me from the least of them unto the greatest of them saith the Lord for I will forgive their iniquity and I will remember their sin no more What a mighty Advance had Grace made now Is there any more yet Yes our Savior Himself comes and then Grace Advances higher by much higher then Grace enlarges her Quarters extending it self unto all the world go teach all Nations Go teach all Nations saies our Savior That house of Israel would serve such a candle as Moses was Mat. 28.19 But when the Sun arises no less then the whol world for him to display his beams upon He had set up a school of Grace in that corner of the world in Jenny But when the Lord Jesus Himself comes a Free-School is set up the School of Free Grace for all the children of men to come unto Go teach all Nations Yea in the second place Although our Savior Christ did go unto our fore fathers the Jews and preach unto them by His Spirit He came to them as Joseph to his brethren at the first in a hidden way under a vail But now the vail of the Temple is rent asunder and the most common people may see into the Holy of Holiest Now we all with open face behold as in a glass the Glory of the Lord. The Jews 2 Cor. 3.18 they had the Shadows and we have as it were the Picture but the Substance the Thing it is yet to come These Three ye find in that first verse of the 10. Chapter to the Hebrews For the Law having a shadow of good things to come and not the very Image of the thing Here 's the Shadow and here 's the Image and here 's the Thing it self The Thing it self it is yet to come They indeed had the Shadow but we have the Image and look how much an Image or the picture of a man goes beyond a shadow So much does the discovery of Christ now go beyond the discoveries of Him then Luther saies The whol world is but one day as it were And as the evening and the morning made the day so saies he our fore fathers the Jews they had the evening but we have the morning Again Though there were many Doctrines of Grace and mercy communicated to our fore fathers the Jews Yet notwithstanding they were so tempered with the Law that the very Gospel seem'd to be Law to them As now we have the Law among us but 't is so temper'd with the Gospel that the Law it self is Gospel-wise to us They had Christ in the hand of Moses and we have Moses in the hand of Christ A mighty difference As we have a Baptized and a Christian Moses so they had a Circumcized and a Mosaical Christ They had Grace in the hand of the Law And therefore you shall observe that when the Lord appear'd unto them in way of greatest mercy He appear'd still with tokens of Majesty and Greatness But now we have Grace in the hand of Grace we have Grace with the tokens of Grace and with the tokens of Love And this difference the Apostle makes out cleerly in the 12. of the Hebrews from the 18. unto the 25. Again Though they had many Doctrins of Grace and of free Grace yet themselves were not made free thereby but they were as the children of the bond-woman they were not free from Ceremonial Rites They had the free use of the creature their hearts were not free and enlarged towards God Indeed those that were Godly among them they were Children Gal. 4.1 4 5 6. But as the Apostle speaks they being under age they differed not
yet wait on Jesus Christ Again Would you walk Humbly Be very humble and get a ferious and deep humiliation for sin committed the study of this truth will help you do it You know what the Prophet Isaiah saies Oh! Lord saies hee wo is me Isa 6.5 I am undone I am undone Why what 's the matter Oh! saies he mine eyes have seen the King If you look into the 3. Chapter of Matthew you will find there in John the Baptist such a self-humbling speech Christ-advancing speech as you shal not meet with many of the like again Sales he at the 11 verse Whose shoes I am not worthy to bear or as other Gospels hath it Whose shoes latchet I am not worthy to unloose Beloved I pray confider it a little John then which there was not a greater the great Preacher that al the Countrey followed John cryes out saies Whose shoes latchet I am not worthy to unloose What made him think thus what wrought his heart into this humble this self-denying frame The very Doctrine we are now upon saies he I indeed baptize you with water unto repentance but He that cometh after me is mightier then I whose shoes I am not worthy to bear he shal baptize you with the holy Ghost with fire As if he should say thus I may baptize you outwardly but the efficacy of al these ordinances it is from Jesus Christ therefore because the efficacy of every ordinance is from Jesus Christ saies he as for me I am not worthy to bear His shoes to undo His latchet Yet further in the general Would you be Fruitful would you be fruitful in your life and conversation People they complain of Barrenness Would you be Fruitful Observe what course the Gardiner takes with the Apricock This is a fruit saies he that will not grow every where but surely if it will grow any where it will grow upon the back of this Chimney the warm heat the heat of the Chimney wil nurse it up Or else it wil grow against that Wall I 'le set it in the face of the Sun that it may have the smiles of the Sun-beames and then it will grow he sets it there and then it grows and brings forth a pleasant fruit Doest thou complain thou art not fruitful what 's the reason may be thou grow'st in the shade may be thou grow'st in the shade but come and bring forth thine heart set it in the Sun under the warm beames of the love of Jesus Christ see if thy heart be not fruitful then And beloved what greater love then this That Jesus Christ hath dyed for sinners that He hath dyed for sinners that He hath purchased all Grace for sinners and He keeps their stock in His own hand to give it out unto them according to all their wants Here is love Here is grace This is the way to be fruitful I come to the Application Is it so Applic. That all Grace is from Christ that whatfoever Grace the Saints have they have it from Jesus Christ Christ Meriting and Christ Working That all our Efficiency and Sufficiency and Al-sufficiency if from Christ That He is the great Joseph the worlds Joseph the Lord-Keeper of all our Graces the Lord-Treasurer of all our comforts Then Oh! what infinite cause have we all to advance and lift up the Name of Jesus Christ to hallow Jesus Christ not verbally but really Cōmanded ye are to honor your parents they give you a Being and yet by that Being you are brought forth under the wrath of God but yet honor them because you have your being from them I and by your birth and by your nature exposed unto the wrath of God for ever Yet honor them because you have your being from them And shall wee honor our parents because we have our outward being from them and shall not we honor Jesus Christ from whom we have the being of all our Graces the being of our souls unto all Eternity What infinite ingagements are upon us all to honor Jesus Christ You will say unto me Quest This indeed does naturally follow but how shall we honor Jesus Christ according to the heighth of this Doctrine how shall we honor Jesus Christ according to the heighth of this Truth that is now before us Give me leave to spend some time in this this is that I have bin driving at all this while Some particulars herein First Ye cannot honor Jesus Christ Ans Vnless that you do offer up your own Christ unto him I say unless you offer up yor own Christ to him I mean your natural Christ to him Some there are that make a Christ of their goad meaning and think to be saved thereby rest upon that think to be saved thereby Some rest upon an honest and sober Conversation think to be saved thereby Some rest upon their Duties inlargments in Duties and think to be saved thereby Some rest upon their very resting trusting is not to be trusted to but some rest upon their very resting and think to be saved thereby Some rest upo those Injoyments and Sweetnesses that they meet withall in duty and think to be saved thereby Beloved you may observe That when the Lord commanded His People in the old Testament to honor Him He commands them to sacrifice such things to Him which other Nations did make their Gods they should sacrifice sheep and oxen and birds such things they should offer up unto God that others did worship as God Plainly teaching this That he that will honor God must give that unto God which the world makes it's God So say I if you would honor Christ you mst give that up unto Jesus Christ which other men do make their Christ Many false Christs there are that are made by men you cannot honor Jesus Christ if you don't give up those to Him Again You cannot honor Jess Christ If you count it a small matter to belong to him A servant that honours his master does count it a great matter to belong to Him And therefore David he does title some of his Psalms so A Psalm of David the servant of the Lord He does not say A Psalm of David the King of Israel but A Psalm of David the Servant of the Lord Counting it more honor to be the Lords Servant then to be King of Israel he counted it a great matter to be the Lords Servant because he honored the Lord. Those that honor Christ they look upon the things of Christ as great matters the words of Christ as great works and the Ordinances of Christ as great matters and a great matter to belong to Christ and if they lose any thing or lose any friend they will relieve themselves here Oh! but yet I belong to Jesus Christ yet I belong to Jesus Christ Thirdly Ye cannot honor Jesus Christ and give the worst to Him Abel honored God and he offered the best and because he offtered the best therefore he
THE WORKS OF WILLIAM BRIDGE Sometime Fellow of Emmanuel Colledge in CAMBRIDGE NOW Preacher of the Word of God at Yarmouth The second Volumn VIZ. I. Grace for Grace or The overflowings of Christs fulness received by all Saints II. The Spiritual actings of Faith through Natural Impossibilities III. Evangelical Repentance London Printed by Peter Cole at the sign of the Printing-Press in Cornhil near the Royal Exchange 1649. To the Reader THat we may at least stay the longings of many thirsty Souls with a sweet Rellish of a promising Vintage of new Wine this year we have slipt off this Second ripe Cluster of Grapes from its fellows which if it be squeezed in the hand of Faith will prove it self to be so rich fragrant and sparkling with the the Blood Juyce and Spirit of the Gospel that it needs not the Purple of our Epistle Recommendatory to welcom it to any that are in truth the living Branches of the true Vine Yet to the end we may happily invite some that are without to come in that they also may both see and taste how good the Lord is to the Children of the Bride chamber READER Stand a while at the Well head with the poor woman of Samaria admiring the infinite dimensions of those waters of Life that are fountain'd up in Jesus Christ of whose fulness we All receive even gracef or grace The Saints may be brim full of the holy Spirit as Stephen was but its according to measure a Vessel-fulness but Christ above or without measure a Spring-fulness which is not onely repletive but diffusive unsearchable unmeasurable The great Ocean is too little to shadow out the over flowings of this fulness for take away a drop or two from thence it presently suffers a diminution But though this Fountain of Salvation should shed abroad his love upon all the world of the Elect as the waters cover the Sea yet it is ever full running over There is not the less light or heat in this Sun of Righteousness though he daily ariseth with healing in his wings unto them that fear his Name from East to West He is resterday to day and for ever the same This is no Hyperbolie Nec Christus nec Coelum patitur Hyperbolum Sic Lutheras but the language of Canaan Oh that this unspeakable Fulness of Heaven and Earth or Saints and Angels that fills All in All did now constrain thee to cast thy empty Pitcher into these Depths of his Grace so shouldst thou with this beloved Evangelist and the rest that are included in this WE ALL receive even grace for grace To act Faith is the principal use which directly flows out from every Doctrine about Jesus Christ We shall Appeal unto thee whose eye is fixed on this full Book of Grace Is not fulness in other things a Conquering golden Argument Did not Josephs treasure of Corn prevail with good old Jacob and his Sons to go down into Egypt And shall not this one Gospel Joseph who alone is the Bread of Life that once came down from Heaven to feed hungry souls engage thee almost famished to come unto him for this Staff of Life that thou mayest live Were they not the Floods of milk and honey that did run down the Promised Land that did set the Israelites teeth on edge to be there And shall not the overflowings of Christs heart in heaven towards sinners on earth make thee to hunger and thirst after his Righteousness who is the Lord our Righteousness Was it not the Abundance of Solomons natural wisdom which was as a constellation of Stars in his Crown that invited the Queen of Sheba to travel from the utmost parts of Arabia to kneel before his Throne And is there not a greater then Solomon here who is the brightness of his Fathers glory and the express Image of his person full of grace and truth Oh where where then are the Spiritual actings of thy Soul upon him Abrahams Faith was a very lively vigorous and a more then conquering Faith when the Sentence of Death was apparant on the head of the Mercy and the womb leading to it and is thy faith like a tree twice dead plucked up by the roots God forbid Oh remember the fulness of the Infiniteness of all Perfections that are originally in the Lord being able to fill up all the empty chinks void places the unsatisfied gaspings and yawnings of the vast Spirit of-man We shall seal up all with the Evangelical words of that voyce of Christ eccho'd in a wilderness as the great Motive of all Motives The Kingdom of Heaven of Grace of Christ and all his Benefits is at hand hath approached Therefore Believe Repent Blessed is that Servant whom his Lord when he cometh shall finde so doing Thine in and for Jesus Christ and his fulness that thou mayest receive even grace for grace William Greenhil William Adderley Iohn Yates The Titles of the first Volumn I. The great Gospel-Mystery of the Saints Comfort and Holiness opened and applied from Christs Priestly Office II. Satans power to Tempt and Christs love to and care of his people under Temptation III. Thankfulness required in every condition THE CONTENTS Of the Second VOLVMNE JOHN 1.16 SERMON I Doctrine 1. THERE is a Fulness of Grace in Jesus Christ Page 3 Opened Ibid Grace taken 3. waies 1 For the love and favour of God ibid 2 For holiness Page 6 Proved by Demonstrations Page 7 Objections answered Page 9 3 For gifts and abilities ibid Proved Application Duty 1 Let all men come to Christ Page 12 Objections answered Duty 2 Let all trust unto him and build upon him Page 14 Duty 3 It is our duty to draw forth this fulness 1 By a frequent eying of it Page 15 2 By resting up on it in the time of tempt at on Page 16 3 By giving it foirth to others ibid Duty 4 Let us labour to be like to him ibid Duty 5 Take heed how we do any thing that may rob Christ of glory of his fulness SERMON II John 1.16 Proposition cleered Page 20 Doct. 2 All the Saints and people of God do pertake of the fulness of Christ in a way of receiving Page 20 Divided into two parts Page 21 1 There is a communication of the fulnesse of Jesus Christ unto all beleevers ibid 2 Whatsoever Grace or holinesse the Saints have from Christ they have it in a way of receiving ibid The former proved Reason 1. Because there is a union between Christ and a beleever ibid 2 By 4. propositions 1 There is an infinite treasury of grace in Jesus Christ Page 22 2 What grace soever and holinesse he received as mediator he received not for himself but for others ibid 3 There is an infinite willingnesse in Jesus Christ to communicate his grace to the sons of men Page 25 4 There is nothing in heaven or earth can hinder him from doing all Page 28 Objection Why are beleevers so empty of grace Answered 1 The
but for others So in the third place there is an infinite propension and willingness in Jesus Christ to communicate this grace unto the children of men Pray mark it There is an infinit propension and willingnesse in Jesus Christ to communicate and give out his grace unto the children of men Heb. 3.2 He is faithful saies the Apostle in all His house as Moses was Now if Jesus Christ should receive gifts for men for others and then run away with all and not be willing to give them out He could not be faithful but faithful He is Look I pray for this in the 16. Psal 2 v. Thou hast said unto the Lord Thou art my Lord my goodness not for thee but for the Saints that are in the earth and for the excellent in whom are all my delight You reade the words thus Thou hast said unto the Lord Thou art my Lord my goodnesse extendeth not to thee But in the Hebrew the word extendeth is not Thou art my Lord my goodnesse not for thee but for the Saints that are in the earth That these words are spoken of Christ Pray reade the Four last verses I have set the Lord alwayes before me at the 8. ver because He is at my right hand I shall not be moved Therefore my heart is glad and my glory rejoyceth my flesh also shall rest in hope For thou wilt not leave my soul in Hell neither wilt thou suffer thy holy One to see corruption Now compare these words with what the Apostle saies in Acts 2.25 David speaketh concerning him mark For I foresaw the Lord alwayes before my face he is on my right hand I shall not be moved Therefore did my heart rejoyce and my tongue was glad Moreover also my flesh shall rest in hope Because thou will not leave my soul in hell the same viorde neither wilt thou suffer thine holy One to see corruption Mark what is said then at the 29. ver the Apostle proves That these words of the Psalm must needs be understood of Christ and not of David Men and brethren saies he let me freily speak unto you of the Patriarch David that he is both dead and buried and his Sepulcher is with us unto this day Therefore saies he these words cannot be understood of David but must be understood of Christ Now then this Psalm being thus to be understood of Christ saies Christ Lord Thomi●t my Lord my goodness is not for thee but for the Saints that are in the earth and for the excellent in whom is all my delight They are my delight and therefore what goodnesse I have from thee I am willing to give it out again unto them because al my delight is in them Do you not think that a man is willing to eat his meat when he is a hungry I ray look into the 4. chaptes of John and you shall see what was Christs meat verse the 34. Jesus faith unto them My meat is to do the will of Him that sent Me and to finish His Work My meat is to do the will of Him that sent Me What is that Finish His Work What is that You reade before in the 61 Esay That the Spirit of the Lord was upon Him and God the Father had anointed Him to open the prison door Now therefore saith He look how willing a man is to eat his meat when he is a hungry So willing am I to releeve poor sinners to open the prison dore to poor captive souls Tender hearted Mothers are you willing to give your Children suck to have your breasts drawn Yes Why so Truly not only because of my child but the truth is unless my breasts be drawn 't is a pain to me not only for my child therefore but for my own ease also you will say Why brethren the Humanity of Jesus Christ is as I may so speak the breasts of the Deity by which we suck out all the holiness and grace which we have and if Jesus Christs breasts be not drawn He counts it a pain to Him And therefore He complains so in the Gospel Joh. 1.11 I came unto mine own and mine own received me not They will not draw My breasts He counts it a pain to Him Tell me are you willing to receive grace Yes If you be willing to receive grace Jesus Christ is willing to give it for you cannot be willing if He were not willing first your willingness does come from His. But I pray what grace are you willing to have Oh! saies one I am a poor ignorant creature I would fain I would fain have more knowledge Oh! saies one I am one of great Passions and of a disordered life and Oh! that I had my life better ordered Oh! saies another I am a poor guilty soul and I would have pardon I would have pardoning grace Now I 'le appeal to you Whether do you not think that an honest man is willing to do the work of his office Can a man be an honest man and not be willing to do the work of his office This is the Office of Jesus Christ He is a Prophet and therefore He must be willing to teach you you that complain that you are ignorant This is the Office of Jesus Christ to be a King and therefore He is willing to direct you and to order you You that complain of distemper and disorder This is the Office of Christ to be a Priest and therfore He is willing to satisfie for you and indeed if Jesus Christ were not willing to give out His grace unto the children of men He would never lay it upon such conditions as He does When a man is unwilling to do a thing for another He will put it upon hard conditions As Saul being unwilling to give his Daughter to David He put it upon hard conditions But now what does Jesus Christ require What does the Lord Jesus Christ require for the Communication of His grace But only this that you do receive it Mark only this that we do receive it a condition indeed that is no condition I say a condition that is no condition because he promises strength to receive also Oh! my beloved Why should we cumber the way to Heaven with Preparations and Qualifications and Precedaneous conditions There are no In-coms no In-coms to be paid at our coming in to Jesus Christ there are no Precedaneous conditions Grace is free and Mercy is free and Christ is free and His Love is free there is an infinite Propension in Jesus Christ to communicate this His Grace to the children of men This is the third Proposition Fourthly As Christ is infinitly willing So in the Fourth place there is nothing either in Heaven or in earth that can hinder Him from doing al. For now grant all the former Three That there is an infinite treasury of Grace in Christ That He hath not received it for Himself but others That He is infinitly willing to give it out unto the
he may abstain from vices from a sin but overcome it he cannot Sin may be Satisfied and not Mortified Mark ●n may be Satisfied and not Mortified As in the dropsie There is a great deal of difference between the satisfying of a mans thirst and the healing of the Disease Many men think that their fin is certainly Healed when 't is only Satisfied Whereas a beggar when he is competently served he will beg no more And sin beggar-like when 't is well served it will not beg again presently not in the same temptation Sin it self will cease to sin that it may gather strength to sin But now a man by nature he cannot overcome it And therfore in the 1 Cor 15.57 the Apostle saies thus But thanks be to God which giveth us the Victory through our Lord Jesus Christ Victories and all Victories is through our Lord Jesus Christ And if in the Old Testament all Victories were given from God all outward Victories were given from Him Then much more in the New Testament are all our Spiritual Victories the former being but Types of these much more are all our Spiritual Victories then to be given to God Now you see how it was with David in the 18. Psalme concerning outward Victories he gives all to God Saies he there at the 32 verse It is God that girdeth me with strength He maketh my feet like hindes feet He teacheth my hands to war so that a Bow of steel is broken by mine Arms. And at the 2. verse saies he The Lord is my Rock my For tress my Deliverer my God my strength in whom I wil trust my Buckler and the horn of my Salvation mine high Tower As if all his War-like strength and skill were from God And is not much more our Spiritual strength which we have in our Christian warfare from Jesus Christ Psal 16.8 I have set the Lord alwaies at my right hand therefore I shall not fall saies the Psalmist Naturally then a man is utterly unable to overcome any sin or temptation though it be never so small Secondly As a man is unable to overcome any sin So also if he be fallen he is unable to rise again Peter himself must have a look from Christ before he could repent As if Jesus Christ had said to him Peter thou art now down in the dirt and I know thou canst not rise unlesse I give forth My hand unto thee then here is My hand and so He did heave him up Every sin that a man does commit he is taken captive by it more or lesse sin is a captivity Now Voluntas non est libera nisi liberata A man is not free unlesse freed If the Son make you free you are free indeed but else not at all Every sin that a man does commit it is a mortal wound a death of the soul sin is A man may be able to kill himselfe but being kil'd he cannot raise himself The Ship having his rudder broken cannot go where it wil but must go where the Tempest pleases And Beloved there is never a fin that a man commits but he does strike upon his rudder he does strike upon the earth withal and he does lose his rudder A poor sheep is able for to lose it self to wander but being lost is not able to come home agaim Yea our Savior saies in the Parable of the lost-sheep meaning lost-man The lost-sheep is taken by the shepherd or the good-man that finds it and is layd upon his shoulder and so brought back again What is this shoulder but the strength of Christ And indeed if a poor soul if a wandting poor lost soul be not laid on the shoulder of Jesus Christ he will lose and wander unto all Eternity will lose himself and wander for ever This is wel exprest as an Ancient does observe in the example of Adam when Adam had sinned and fallen Adam was not able to return again Let us mark it the rather because Adam he was our Great Common-father and in his example we may all see our own faces Saies he Adam being fallen he could not rise again but when Adam was fallen What does he Then he sets himself for to make himselfe cloaths of siggleaves that so he might be freed from the injury of the weather he could mind his cloathes and do something to take away his shame but not one thought of God not one word of God whom he had lost And so now man man having finned What does he do He can mind his cloathes he can mind the affairs of the world those things that concern this life and his body Oh! but not one word not one thought of God until the Voice of the Lord be heard And what then Then Adam-like he may be ashamed and may be afraid but yet no repentance till Christ comes Naturally a man being fallen he is unable to rise again Thirdly As he is unable to rise again So he is unable to stand to hold to continue though he should rise up again he is unable to stand he is unable to hold to continue And therefore David seeing his people in a good frame he prayes That the Lord would continue that good in the thoughts of their heart and that for ever And so the Apostle in the 1 Peter 5.10 1 Chron. 26.18 But the God of all Grace who hath called us unto His eternal Glory by Christ Jesus after ye have suffered a while make ye perfect stablish strengthen settle you Pray mark the words The God of all Grace stablish strengthen settle you He does not say The God of Nature settle you Oh! 't is an act of Grace of great Grace of rich Grace to be settled it is an act of great Grace to be truly settled As Hierome excellently notes God is alwaies a giver God is alwaies a bestower It shal not suffice me that God hath once given unless He would alwaies give You know the parable concerning the strong man that ye reade of in Mat. 12. being cast out by a stronger then he and yet returns again The Devil is this strong man in some great and grosse sin now though he be cast out yet notwithstanding the room being emptied though it be garnisht with moral vertues and Evangelical gifts yet the room being left empty of Jesus Christ the Lord Jesus Christ not keeping the house saies the Devil the house is mine still and therefore saies he I will return to mine house he calls it his house all this while Though the strong man were cast out and though the room were swept and garnisht yet he calls it his house still because Jesus Christ did not keep there and continue there So that the Lord Jesus Christ must have the Keeping of the house as well as the Sweeping of the house Naturally a man is unable to hold to stand and continue though he do rise Fourthly Pray mark it that you may see what an insufficiency there is unto what
the world He must have infinite Knowledge to know the wants of Gods Peopel and He must have infinite Mercy and Patience and Goodness to pitty them and He must have infinite Power to reach it forth unto them which no creature hath and therefore no creature at all fit for this work Besides God the Father hath so ordered things in the dispensations of His Grace that he might take the most comentment and complacency and delight in the duties and services of his People this is the only way to it This is my beloved Son saies he in whom I am well pleased Mat. 3.17 If there be a garment that is laid with gold-lace hung or stuck full of Pearls though the Cloth of the garment be not much worth yet because of the gold-lace and the Pearls that are upon it you count it very precious Such are our duties the Cloth of our duty is not much worth but because of the golden-lace and the Pearls of the Graces of Jesus Christ they are very precious 'T is not in regard of our duties as in regard of your flowers or posies let a flower or posy be never so sweet they receive not any of the sweetness from the bosom that it sticks in the posy does sweeten the bosom but the bosom does not sweeten the posy I but now the duty that is stuck in the bosom of Jesus Christ is sweetned by the bosom by the bosom that it sticks in Pray mark therefore what is said in the 11. of the Canticles for this purpose Saies the Spouse at the 12. ver When or while the King sitteth at his table My spikenard sendeth forth the smell thereof My Spikenard what is that The Graces and the duties and the services of Gods People they are His Spikenard this Spikenard sendeth forth the smell thereof while the King sitteth at his talbe while it is in the presence of Jesus Christ whilst the posy is in His bosom it smels sweet else it does not Now God the Father I say He hath so ordered things that He may take a complacency and contentment in the duties and services of His People and therefore it is that all their Graces they come from Jesus Christ by vertue of Him It will be Objected yet Object It should seem that all Grace does not come from Christ no nor from God the Father neither for in the 16. of the Proverbs and the 1. verse it is said as some translations reade it The preparations of the heart are of man but the answer of the tongue is from the Lord. If a man can prepare his heart that is a great matter but now saies Solomon The preparations of the heart is of man but the answer of the tongue is from the Lord Surely therefore all is not of Grace and all is not of Christ By way of Answer Answ 1 I shall say these Three things First The meaning of this place cannot be according to this Objection for then as Bradwardine does well observe the greater should be given to man and the lesser should be given to God for it is a greater thing for a man to Prepare his heart then for him to speak words when his heart is prepared And then again as Austin observes this would be contrary to other Scriptures for our Savior Christ Joh. 15.5 He saies Without me ye can do nothing Yes might a man say according to Solomons Doctrine I can prepare my own heart and that is a great duty And so whereas the Apostle saies We are not able for to think a good thought 2 Cor. 3.5 A man might say yes but according to Solomons Doctrin I am able to prepare my own-heart The meaning therfore of this place cānot be according to this objection The scope therefore Secondly of this place is this To shew the vanity and the boot-lesness of all our thoughts without God Let a man think and think and spend his heart in thought-fulness all is in vain unless God go along with him for God can come between his heart and his lips So it was with Balaam he prepared his heart for to curse the people but God came between his heart and the preparation and he gave an answer of blessing contrary to the preparation of his heart That is the scope of the place to show the vanity of the preparations of our hearts to any busyness unless we take God along with us Thirdly This place is so far from speaking against the Doctrine in hand that it seems to speak for it For according to the Hebrew the words may be read thus The heart preparations of man and the answer of the tongue from the Lord giving both heart and tongue into the hand of the Lord. And if it be so that after a man hath prepared his heart unto any work God is able to come between the heart and the lip and to give in another answer into the mouth then what was intended in the heart this shows that all is of God that all is of Grace and so this place does rather confirm the Doctrine that I am now upon I but yet it will be said then Grant it Object that all Grace is from Christ that whatsoever Grace a man hath he hath it from Jesus Christ Yet so as that when a man is converted and drawn to Christ there is a principle or a habit of Grace infused into the soul whereby through ordinary concurrence and assistance from God a man is able for to walk graciously without fresh assistance For example When the Lord made the world in the beginning He gave unto the creatures a power to bring forth their like He gave unto the Beasts a power to bring forth their like He gave unto Plants unto Herbs a power to bring forth their like He gave unto Man a power to bring forth his like and so Grace being but a creature He gave also unto Grace a power to bring forth gracious actions without fresh assistance only by ordinary concurrence yet because that this first habit is infused and comes from God this is said to be from Christ and from Grace so that though all is of Grace and all is from Christ yet all is not from Christ in regard of fresh assistance Give me leave to answer this Yes Ans all is from Jesus Christ all Grace is from Jesus Christ in regard of fresh assistance too For although in the beginning God made a Covenant of works with man and then gave that Grace that he had a power to bring forth it 's like Yet now the Lord hath brought us under a better Covenant a better Covenant than the former was In the First Covenant that God made with us and with Adam the Lord gave man a great stock of Grace but gave him no promise of perseverance but now he hath In the First indeed God gave man a great stock of Grace but Satan being a stronger than man came upon him and beguil'd him of it
Now though the Lord does give a Christian less grace in his hand for the present yet He hath laid it up in so safe a hand that though Satan a stronger than he does come down upon him he is not able to wrest it from him or beguile him of it because 't is in the hand of Christ that is a stronger than he And Jesus Christ by a Compact with the Father from all Eternity hath engaged Himselfe to do it to give forth Grace and Assistance to all the Elect according to all their needs So that I say now all Grace is from Jesus Christ in regard of fresh assistance Therfore the Psalmist prayes thus Lord open thou my lips Psal 51.15 and my mouth shall shew forth thy praise Lord though thou hast given me habitual Grace yet if I have not fresh assistance from thee for to open my lips my mouth will not shew forth thy praise Psa 119.18 And so again Lord open mine eyes that I may see the wonders of thy Law And to this purpose 't is in the 17. Psalm and the 5. verse saies David Hold up my goings in thy paths that my foot-steps slip not Mark I pray David ye know was a godly man hee had a habit of grace Now Lord saies David as for the business that is between Saul and me thou knowest I am in thy way yet Lord saies he though I be in thy way and have a habit of Grace yet if thou dost not hold up my steps if thou dost not give me fresh assistance I shall fall I shall slip Hold up my going in thy paths that my foot-steps slip not Does not the Apostle say Phil. 2 13 The Will and the Deed is from God You may observe that the Graces of Gods People they are called in the new Testament Gal. 5.22 The fruits of the Spirit They are not called the fruits of a former habit but they are called The fruits of the Spirit And indeed if all grace were not from Jesus Christ in regard of fresh assistance truly then might a man have wherein to boast as Bradwardin reasons the case For saies he though a child have his being from his father his Education from his father Learning Military skill yet notwithstanding the valour of an action being his own he hath in opposition to his father wherin to boast True I confess indeed I had my being from my father I had my Nature from my father I had my Education from my father I had this Skill from my father But the prowess and the valour and the spirit of the action is all mine own and he hath wherein to boast So if he hath the Habit only from Christ he hath wherewith to boast True I had the Habit the Grace from God I but the spirit of the action that is mine own he had wherein to boast But there is no room for boasting and therefore all Grace is from Christ in regard of fresh assistance It will be yet said Obj. But if all Grace be from Christ in regard of fresh assistance too Why is it said that we Repent and we Beleeve and we Obey for if all Grace in regard of the very work be from Christ if Jesus Christ do work al our works Why is it not rather said That Christ does Repent and Christ does Beleeve and Christ does Obey I answer No. You know the Persons that are Responsal Ans If I owe a man a Thousand pounds and have never a penny to pay it and another man he comes and lends me the money and goes along with me to the Creditor the bond is taken up and acquittance made discharge made He is not said to have paid the money but I am said to pay the money that am Responsal So now you are Responsal and therefore though ye have all strength from Christ to do it yet you are said to Repent and Beleeve and Obey The Devil is not said to commit Adultery and commit Murder yet by his instigation 't is done The Sun does work with the Tree when the Tree does bring forth fruit and yet 't is not said that the Sun brings forth an apple or brings forth fruit because the Sun does work as a universal Cause and the Tree as a particular Cause So now though Jesus Christ does work in all your workings yet He is not said to Repent or Beleeve or to Obey because He works as a universal Cause and you work as a particular Cause Only behold here the mirrour of Grace All is of Christ and yet all is Ours all is ours in Denomination and al is Christs in Operation all is ours in regard of Incouragement and all is Christs in regard of Glory al is ours in regard of Reward and all is Christs in regard of Honor. Here 's Grace here 's the mystery of Grace but still all whatsoever Grace a man hath he hath it from Jesus Christ I but Quest will you say To what end is this Doctrine opened thus largely opened and prest What good is there that does come thereby What good Answ What good would you have What good would you do Would you have the Lord Jesus Christ to become your strength The way to have Him to become your strength is to count Him so Look I pray upon the 31. Psalm the 2. and 3. verse Be thou my strong Rock for an house of defence to save me for thou art my Rock and my Fortress Be thou my Rock for thou art my Rock What kinde of Argument is this Yes 't is a good argument The way to have Christ our Rock is to account Him our Rock My very resting upon the Promise does make it mine and your very resting upon Jesus Christ doth make Him yours and what will make you rest more upon Him then to see that all is from Him Again Would you have your hearts warmed with love unto Jesus Christ indeed our whol life should be nothing else but an expression of love to Christ as Christs life and death was nothing else but an expression of love to us Now saies a gracious soul Is this true indeed that all Grace is from Christ that whatsoever Grace the Saints have they have it from Jesus Christ that there is not a good thought in my heart but runs through the heart of Jesus Christ before it does come at mine what infinit cause then have I to love Jesus Christ Again Would you live in Dependance upon Christ for Grace for Truth the serious consideration of this truth will help you to it I confesse indeed will some say when I look upon my self I am a man or woman of such poor gifts or parts that I have no hope I am afraid I shall never attain to the Truth of the time but is it so that all is from Jesus Christ whatever Grace the Saints have they have it from Jesus Christ Why may not I know the Truth of the time as well as another I will
honored God If I be a father Mal. 1.6 8. Pro. 3.9 where is mine honor saies the Lord. Why bring ye the leane and the maimed and the feeble Honor the Lord with thy substance and with the first fruits of all thine increase saies Solomon Observe therefore what is your best and what is your substance and what are your first fruits and give them up to Christ Young men young men women the best of your yeers the best of your strength the best of your time is to be given to Christ ye cannot honor Jesus Christ and give Him the worst Oh! that the old people would be much humbled and the young people would be much incouraged you cannot honor Jesus Christ and give the worst to Him Fourthly Ye cannot honor Jesus Christ And despise the choice work of Christ What is the choice work of Christ Grace Grace is the choice work of Christ that comes out of His hand and the worst name that you can give it is to call it Hypocrisy Some there are that looking upon the lives of godly men they say I but he is all Hypocrisy and they are Hypocritical Yea and some poor souls there are that when they look upon their own souls they conclude and say I but 't is all Hypocrisy I prayed at such a time but it was all in Hypocrisy I but what if it be the Grace of Christ what if it prove so Surely surely ye cannot honor Jesus Christ and despise the choicest works that come out of His hands Again A man is siad then for to honor Christ When He does trust unto Him rest upon Him for help at a dead lift as we speak commonly and the more a man does relie upon Jesus Christ in straights and in the time of Temptation the more he does honor Jesus Christ Abraham gave glory to God he beleeved above hope and under hope and because he beleeved above hope and under hope therefore he gave glory to God when he considered his own body Man or woman wouldst thou therefore now honor Jesus Christ Say True I confess indeed I Have finned much and when I look upon my self I know no reason why such a wretch so great a finner as I should be saved but because the way to honor Christ is for to rest upon Him and I have dishonored Jesus Christ enough already therefore now through the Grace of God I will cast the waight of my poor guilty soul upon Jesus Christ yea for that very reason will I leave the waight of my guilty soul upon Him because thereby I may honor Him Agtain The way to honor Iesus Christ is So to walk and so to live as the men of the world may speak well of the waies of Christ by your Conversation Mat. 5.16 Let your light so shine before men that they may glorifie God c. The men of the world will then speak well of the waies of Christ when a Christian that hath the Name of Christ in a special manner put upon him when he does that through the strength of Christ which the men of the world cannot do pray for those that persecute you do good to those that do ill to you when a man is Abundant in the Work of the Lord Constant therein and Humble For Abundant you know what our Savior saies In this is my Father glorified Joh. 15.8 that ye bring forth much fruit One Sun in the firmament honors God the Creator more then a hundred little stars One strong Christian that does much for God honors Him more then Twenty then a hundred weak ones I but though a man have Abundance of Grace and be Abundant in the work of the Lord yet notwithstanding if he be not Constant therein he does not cause the way of Christ to be well spoken of what will men say I he is wound up to a great height for the present but stay a little and you will find Him down by and by Yea though a man be Abundant and Constant yet if he be not Humble he does not honor the way of Christ when a man is Abundant in good Constant therein and walks Humbly what saies the world then I there 's the man if al Professors were such I there 's an Humble man there 's a self-denying man I if you were all such if you were all such then I should like the waies of God the better Take heed therefore unto your lives that you so walk as that the waies of Iesus Christ may be well spoken of by you In the Seventh place Would you honor Jesus Christas you should Then own Him own Him in evil times and stand for Him in the times of general decliningt Honor est Testimonium de alicujus Excellentia Honor is the Testimony of a mans Excellency when I testifie of an Excellency in aman then I honor him and the more I testifie of an Excellency in a man the more I honor him Now the less the Truth of Christ is and the more despised the Ordinance of Christ is and the more I suffer for it the more do I testifie of an Excellency in Jesus Christ What! suffer the loss of all for that which the world counts little worth ô if there be such an excellency in a Truth a smal Truth a despised Ordinance What an Excellency is there in Christ Himself Observe therefore what those despised Ordinances are and labor to bear them up those Truths that the world counts smal Truths be willing to lose much for them stand for them in times of general declining own Iesus Christ in evil times otherwaies you cannot honor Him I have done Only thus Be willing to stoop unto any work though it lies much below your condition for Jesus Christ and say that you are not sufficient unto such a work when you have done the work set the Crown upon the head of the means that is most properly Christs Some means are Natural and some Institutional Some means that are neer unto Christ Some means that ye use in a work that are more properly Christs Chuse to set the Crown upon the head of the means that is neerest to Iesus Christ Thus doing ye shall honor Iesus Christ And Oh! my Beloved Why should not we all now set our selves for to honor Him not in word but in deed to honor Iesus Christ He hath done all for our profit why should we not do all for His honor God the Father honors Iesus Christ why should not we honor Iesus Christ you that have had the experience of this Truth as I make no question but there are many here that have had the experience of it that whatsoever Grace the Saints have they have it from Iesus Christ you I say that have had the experience of this Truth Oh! labor now to advance to lift up the Name of Iesus Christ Oh! that our whole life might be nothing else but a Christ-advancing life you that have the experience of
rise again how shall one know that are there no meanes to know it whether a Mercy shall rise againe when the sentence of death is upon it I shall speake but two things unto that briefly A Christian may have some perswasion of the Resurrection of his Mercy when the sentence of death is put upon it Answ 1 by the frequent visitings of the promise marke when God intends any speciall Mercy to his people he gives out a promise then comes the sentence of death but if he intends to fulfill the promise he does cause the promise frequently to visit the Soule even when the sentence of death is upon the businesse often to knock at the doore of the Soule When there is Good-will between two Young people kept from marrying by their Parents and the Young man often is at the house ye say surely if the Parents were but dead there would be a marriage quickly by the frequent visitings So now when the promise does frequently visit the Soule in the time when the sentence of death is upon the businesse it argues that the Mercy is not quite dead Moses had a promise in a vision the Bush burning and not consuming Israel in Egypt and not destroyed Moses he carries this promise along with him in his bosome indeed we do not reade of it till Moses comes to die and when Moses comes to blesse the People Deu. 33.16 The good will of him that dwelt in the Bush be with you This same promise kept Moses company all along and though the sentence of death was often put upon the businesse yet notwithstanding in that the Mercy came and visited him it argued that this promise was not quite dead So by the frequent Visitings of the same promise Job 14.9 Though the Tree be cutt down yet through the sent of those waters it shall rise again But especially in the second place A Christian may have some comfortable perswasion that the Mercy is not dead but sleepeth By the First-fruits of the promise When the Jews kept the Feast of the First-fruits they knew that the Harvest was not farre off And so when the First-fruits of a Mercy comes we may know that the Mercy or blessing is not farre off Beloved God does use to give the First-fruits of a blessing before the great blessing comes It 's a good speech of one sayes he God does with the same seale seale divers matters one Mercy is made a seale to another God does give one Mercy as a pledge of another and as a seal of another And so our Saviour Christ does in that 9. Chapter of Matthew we reade of a certain Ruler that came to him for his Daughter and he said at the 18. verse My Daughter is ever now dead but come and lay thine hand upon her and shee shall live Here was his unbeliefe that he should say Come and lay thine hand upon her Christ could have healed her without coming to her But Jesus arose and followed him And behold a woman at the 20. verse which was diseased with an issue of blood twelve years came behind him and touched the hem of his garment Jesus turned him about and when he saw her he said Daughter be of good comfort thy Faith hath made thee whole And the woman was made whole from that same houre And when Jesus came into the Rulers house and saw the Minstrels and the People making a noise He said unto them Give place for the maid is not dead but fleepeth And they laught him to scorne He did a miracle in the way as a pledge unto them that he would do this miracle also that he would raise up his daughter and by this miracle that he did in the way he did give them a seale of the miracle following of the Mercy following Thus he does many times Thus he dealt by David the Lord made David a promise of the Kingdome to give him the Kingdome bring him to the Throne David he is thrust out into the Wildernesse well when he is there Saul he persecutes him hunts him Saul comes so neare him as that Saul is on one side the hill and he on the other nearer But even there Saul is delivered into the hand of David This now this Mercy here in the Wildernesse was a pledge to him of the Kingdome afterward So now is it with you hath the Lord given you a promise of some great blessing or some great Mercy and thereupon does the sentence of death come upon it and upon all the meanes that do lead unto it In the interim between the promise and the fulfilling does the Lord deliver you from some affliction that rises up in your way the Interim-mercy the deliverance being of the same nature with the Mercy promised is a pledge unto you that the Mercy shall rise againe though the sentence of death be now upon it And thus you should look upon things But while I am upon this 'T is enough for the Reliance of the Soule upon God A may be of Mercy I say a may be of Mercy is enough for the act of Reliance And this Doctrine alwayes hold forth this truth unto you that there is a may be because when God intends to fulfill his promise by giving any speciall blessing or Mercy to the children of Abraham he does first of all put the sentence of death upon the blessing and upon all the means that do lead unto it Shall we not then waite upon him keep silence in the day of trouble I 'le give you two or three incouragements hereunto and so I will winde up all Beloved The sentence of death you say is upon the Mercy or the blessing that you do much desire If ever the Mercy rise and the grave-cloathes be taken off it shall be the choisest Mercy that ever you had in all your lives Abraham had divers sons but the jewell was Isaac the dead Mercy Hannah had divers children but who like Samuel the found Mercy Mercy once lost and then found is a choise Mercy it is the greatest Mercy First I say If ever you come to find the Mercy you have lost if ever that rise which the sentence of death is put upon it shall be the greatest Mercy Job had a good Estate but when all was plunder'd a sentence of death came upon all when he came to his comforts and his Estate againe then it was done Some have observed concerning Joseph that according to the severall links of his Affliction were the pearles in the crown of his Mercy Ther 's observed some eight or nine I shallnot have time to inlarge my self in them onely thus Joseph he is sold by his Brethren into Egypt Answerable unto that Josephs Brethren come down to Egypt and worship before him Joseph is accused for wronging his Mistrisse sad reproaches cast upon him Answerable to that a Herauld proclaimes before him This is the man whom the King honours Joseph is thrown into prison the irons enter
in regard of a particular Family in a Town 't is said concerning the Jailors family that they were all baptized they all beleeved but how did the Jailors family come and seek after the Kingdom of Heaven before the Kingdom of Heaven was brought unto them No The Apostles were brought into prison God works a miracle the Kingdom of Heaven grace and free remission is brought to the prison and is brought to the Jaylors family before ever the Jailor did stir after it And so ye know it was with the family of Zacheus Luke 19 9. Zacheus saies our Saviour This day is salvation come to thine house Pray consider it a little did Zacheus's house go to seek for salvation or rather did not salvation come and seek for Zecheus's house Indeed Zecheus out of a curiosity ran and got up into a tree that he might see the out-side of Jesus Christ but our Lord and Saviour Christ cals him down Zacheus saies he I must dine with thee invites himself he carries salvation unto his family Thus God deals by Families He deals thus by the World He deals thus by Nations He deals thus by Towns He deals thus by Families And he deals thus by particular Persons also Was it not thus with Matthew the Publican He sate ye know in his Custome-house and Christ came and found him out there he did not first go and seek after Christ but Christ came first unto him and found him out in his trade and said unto him 1 Tim. 1.13 follow me And was it not thus with Paul Saies Paul I was a blasphemer and a persecutor But I obtained mercy I was breathing out threatenings against the Saints and against the Disciples of Jesus Christ but as I was breathing out threatenings against them the holy Ghost breath'd upon my heart and met me in the way and unhorst me and showed me mercy the Kingdom of Heaven did approach unto Paul before ever Paul sought after it And as 't is with a particular Person in regard of his first Conversion and first Repentance So in regard of his After-Repentance Peter sins and before ever Peter repents Christ looks back upon him that is the first then Peter wept bitterly Johah sin'd and sin'd greatly in running away from God before ever Johah could find in his heart for to seek unto God God works a miracle provides a chamber of preservation even in the belly of destruction in the Whales-belly for him God brought neer his pardoning mercy and grace to him before ever Jonah came neer to it And as 't is in regard of a mans first second and after Prepentance So 't is also in regardof a mans Comfort and Consolation O Lord saies David Make me to receive joy Psal 51.8 Psa 77.2 and comfort that the bones that thou hast broken may rejoyce My soul refuseth comfort saies he As if he should say thus Lord I have been a great Surgeon at other mens hearts and I have been able to set their bones that have been out of joynt but now mine own bones are broken I have fallen greatly and now my own bones are broken I cannot set mine own bones My soul refuseth comfort and the promise is to my heart-like a bank of Ice that my heart slips off and Lord if thou doest not uphold my heart with a promise I shall never have comfort Make me to see comfort O Lord. Thus you see where ever you look in the Scripture 't is full of the truth that is here before us namely That the Kingdome of Heaven grace mercy and free-remission does approach unto us before we draw neer to it Evidences of it The First is Taken from our own Condition Naturally we are lost sheep so we are called by Christ Man in his natural state is compared unto the lost son the lost groat and the lost sheep Now you know when a sheep is lost it does not lie where it is lost if you lose your purse or if you lose a ring it will lie where it was lost unless it be taken up but now if a sheep be lost the sheep wanders up and down and doth not lie where it was lost but wanders up and down over one mountain to another through one thicket to another through one dirty place to another and of all creatures the lost sheep does not seek the way home again A dog lost will seek the way home again a Cat and such like creatures lost will seek the way home again but a sheep lost does not seek the way home again Now we are all lost sheep wandring up and down One he wanders over the mountain of Pride another through the thicket of the World another through some unclean Slough but all wandring and no man able to find his home till he be first found Therefore saies our Saviour Christ Luke 19.10 I came to seek and to save those that are lost He does not say barely I came to save those that are lost but I came to seek and to save those that are lost And truely we must be sought all along Saies David in the 119. Psalme and the last Lord I have gone astray like a lost sheep O seek thy servant We have need of continual seeking as long as there is continual wandring we have need of such a shepheard as may seek us out But first of all the Kingdom of Heaven does seek us out before we do seek it when we are found then we seek but we never seek till we are first found A Second Evidence I take from Christs willingness for to save sinners There is an infinite willingness in our dear Saviour for to save poor sinners He came from Heaven for that end and purpose If a man come a thousand miles upon a business will ye not think he is willing to do it Jesus Christ came from Heaven for this business for to save sinners Is He not then willing to do it I may say that Jesus Christ is more willing to save sinners than sinners are to be saved by him The Prodigal goes home to his father but when the father sees him after off he runs the Prodigal goes and the father runs to meet him with mercy Yea and our Savior Christ seems to be most willing to save the greatest sinners the greatest Saints have bin made up out of the greatest sinners When the Lord Jesus Christ was upon the earth did he not carry his grace and mercy and the doctrin of free remission to the greatest finērs Peloved consider of it I pray you The greater the sinner is the more is Christ honored in getting out his Pardon and in satisfying for such a finner and so he will love Christ the more Look I pray into the 7 Chap. of Luke Simon saies Christ I 'le propound thee a parable Master say on saies he Then saies our Savior at the 41 vers There was be certain Creditor that had two Dobters the one ought five hundred pence and the
this than with the other And I pray what then Do but observe Paul who gracious he is how humble he is how thankful he is how ready to serve Christ how ready to serve the Churches for Christ how ready to suffer for Christ upon all occasions Oh! how gracious did this make him Thus 't is with a poor soul that hath tasted of the free-grace of God in Christ the heart is more taken herewithal than with the thoughts of Heaven Ah saies a poor soul I was going on in such a sinful way or I lay sleeping and snorting in my sins and I know not how before ever I was aware the Kingdom of Heaven did approach unto me and the Lord in his free-grace showed mercy to my family and to my poor soul Oh! therefore any thing for Jesus Christ Oh! I will spend and be spent Oh! any thing for Jesus Christ The sight of Gods grace does make one gracious and therefore Christ does take this way Causing the Kingdom of Heaven grace and free remission to approach first unto us before we do draw neer to it There is one Reason more I will but name it Christ does so order things in the dispensations of his grace that no flesh might glory in it selfe or in any thing that it hath or doth that no flesh might rest in any duty in any service in any suffering but only upon grace upon Christ alone Beloved we are very unwilling to come unto any duty and when we have done we are then as apt to rest upon it as ever we were unwilling to come unto it But what 's the reason that men are so apt to rest upon their duties but because there are these secret thoughts that they come to Christ before he does come to them Let the heart be possest with this truth That Jesus Christ and the Kingdom of Heaven and of free-grace does approach unto us and come neer to us before we draw neer to it And then he will not rest so much upon what he is doth or suffereth A man in this case is like unto a Silk-worme you know how 't is with that worme it makes a fine web a fine work and when it hath done it dies in it afterward it eats a hole through the work and it comes out with wings a quite other creature than it went into it So it is with a poor Christian he makes a fine work of duty and then he dies in it but through the manifestations of Gods free grace he does as it were eat a hole through all and he comes out with wings flying away from his duties not so as to neglect the performance of them but so as not to rest upon them flyes away from in regard of resting upon any duty and only upon this ground because saies he God did draw neer to me grace did draw neer to me mercy did draw neer to me before ever I drew neer to it and therefore why should I rest upon any duty performe it I will but through grace I will not rest upon it By way of Application Applic. 1 Let us I pray consider with our selves whether God hath dealt thus by our souls or no Hath the Kingdom of Heaven approch't and drawn neer unto us before we drew neer to it if not truly for ought that I know we are yet under the Law and all our mournings and walkings Heaven-ward they are but Legal If God love you indeed He shews kindness and mercy to you before you do come to him 'T is with Gods darlings as 't is with the worlds-darlings You have some men take a great deal of pains rise early and go to bed late and yet the world does not smile upon them these are the world's enemies Some take pains and grow rich thereby these are the worlds friends Others there are again that before ever they take any pains the Lord is upon them with the worlds blessings these are the worlds darlings So I say God hath his darlings and if thou art one of Gods darlings He does cause the Kingdom of Heaven Grace and Free-remission to appear and draw neer unto thy soul even before thou dost draw neer to it Hath God dealt thus by any of you Oh! contemplate consider seriously the sweetness of this grace Beloved preventing grace is sweet grace The Lord gave a Grown a Kingdom to David but the best Pearle in all the Crown that his eye was most upon was Gods preventing mercy Psa 21.3 Lord saies he thou hast prevented me with the goodness of thy blessing As if he had said thus Lord thou hast not only given me a kingdom made me a King over thy people but when I was a poor Shepheard keeping my fathers sheep thou diddest prevent me with thy love So may a poor soul say Ah Lord thou hast not only given me a kingdom but thou hast prevented me with thy love 'T is a great matter that the great God of Heaven and Earth should answer our prayers give us any mercy upon our request I but that the Lord should give us the greatest mercie before we come for it Pray good people mark it a little Ye shall observe that the greatest mercies that ye have ye have them and they are given unto you before you come for them There are some great mercies that a Christian hath as Conversion of his soul Justification Remission of sin Some lesser mercies as comfort and peace and outward plenty As for these lesser mercies God gives them when we do come for them but as for the great Mercies Remission of sin Justification of our persons Conversion of our souls God is upon us with these mercies before we come for them Oh! what grace is here Oh! what glorious rich grace is here What! shall be not stand and admire at the glory of this free grace of God in Jesus Christ You will say unto me Quest But suppose this that the Lord hath brought the Kingdom of Heaven neer to me and my family before I did come to it for I must confess that I have tasted and drunk deeply of Gods preventing love Oh! how graciously hath God dealt by our poor family wee were a poor ignorant family and the Lord shewed mercy to our family when we little thought of it to such a Child to such a Servant to such a Friend to mine own soul Indeed this is true That the Kingdom of Heaven hath approch't unto me drawn neer unto me before I drew neer to it Oh! what is my duty now that does flow from hence Let me tell you Ans 1 Duty First of all Be sooner at Heaven gate with your duties hereafter than ever you were before When as a Master comes into his servants Chamber in the morning and takes him abed if the servant have any ingenuity the servant saies this my Masters coming thus early is plainly a rebuke to my sloth and therfore God willing I will be up sooner another day So now
sins But I pray what works the heart over to this acknowledgment When David had Saul at a great advantage and spar'd him Saul breaks forth into this expression O my son David thou art more righteous than I O David thou art a righteous man but I am an unrighteous man So when the soul sees what infinite advantage the Lord hath it at and how the Lord spareth then the soul breaks forth and saies The Lord is righteous I am unrighteous I am unrighteous this works an acknowledgment Sixtly A Repenting person does not only acknowledge his sin as occasion serves but he labours to un-sin his sin and truely else it is no Repentance He does walk contrary unto himself and his former self he does labour to undo what he had done before sinfully he does labour to unsay what he had said before wickedly Before the Jaylor was converted he clap't up the Apostle into close prison and either he whipt him there or else being whipt he did not relieve him and wash his wounds But the Jaylor Repenting mark how he walks contrary to himself Repenting he opens the prison door he washes the Apostles wounds brings him into his own house sets meat before him Those Sorcerers Acts 19. repenting burnt their books which before they prized and studies much How did Manasses walk contrary to himself when he once Repented Well But what is that that will bring the soul to this disposition to walk contrary to ones former self If you look into the 116. Psalm ye shall find there how the Psalmist eats up his former words I said in my hast all men are lyers It was amiss in me I eat my words I am sorry for it what made him do it Saies he at the 3. verse The sorrows of death compassed me about and the pains of hell gate hold upon me I found trouble and sorrow Then called I upon the Name of the Lord O Lord I beseech thee deliver me at the 5. verse Gracious is the Lord and righteous yea our God is mercisul Now having had a tast of Gods grace and God mercy now he eats his former words And so the good man Hezekiab I said saies he I am cut off from the land of the living Isa 38.11 He did eat his words I repent it was suddenly done How was he wrought off to this He had tasted of the love and grace and goodness of God and this made him do it So that now look into the bowels of Repentance and the several workings thereof and ye shall find there is no such way or means or motive to bring a soul unto Repentance as the approaching of the Kingdom of Heaven the word and work of Gods grace and love of God in Jesus Christ Would you know the Reason Briefly thus Repentance is a fruit of faith Ye have a notable expression of godly sorrow to the height in the 12. of Zachary the latter end of the 10 11 and 12. verses speaking of the Call and Conversion of the Jews They shall mourn for him as one mourneth for his only son and shall be in bitterness for him the latter end of the 10. verse as one that is in bitterness for his first-born Bitterness upon bitterness and mourning And in that day at the 11. verse there shall be a great mourning in Jerusalem as the mourning of Hadadrimmon in the valley of Megiddon And the land shall mourn every family apart the family of the house of David apart and their wives apart Here is great mourning and sorrow What caused this saies he at the 10. verse They shall look upon me whom they have pierced and they shall mourn They shall look upon me whom they have piercit This is the eye of faith and all true mourning and sorrow does come from thence All tears of Repentance flow from the eye of faith the more a man by faith is able to see a pierced Christ the more his heart is pierced for sin committed the more by faith a man is able to see a wounded Christ the more will his heart be wounded for sin committed Faith works Repentance but what worketh faith Surely the Gospel the preaching of the Gospel Received ye the Spirit by the works of the Law or by the preaching of faith He does not say by the preaching of the Gospel but by the preaching of faith The Gospel is called faith not only because 't is the Cbject of faith but that by which faith is wrought Again As Repentance is a fruit of faith So also it does flow from love Amor doloris causa Love is the cause of grief The more a man loves another or apprehends that he is loved of him the more he grieves if he hath any way injured him If you at un-awares do strike another and one tell you that he is your enemy ye grieve not ye are not troubled unless it be in regard of some mischief that may come to your self But if one tell you that he is a friend a specialfriend that grieves you So now if by my sins I have striken at God if I look upon God as an enemy I am not grieved much I am not troubled much But when I consider him as my father the best friend I have in the world and consider how by my sins I have stricken at him this makes me grieve Oh! that ever I should wound the name of him whom my soul loves She loved much saies our Saviour concerning the weeping woman she loved much for much was forgiven her He does not say she wept much for much was forgiven her there was no mention before of her love but only of her weeping and yet saies our Saviour she loved much because he would shew what it was that drew up the sluce of these tears it was her love And what causeth love Love causeth love The more a man sees and apprehends the love of Christ towards him the more his heart is drawn out in love towards Christ again And what greater act of love than this That the Kingdom of Heaven approaches that the Kingdom of Heaven should come and make it's approach to such a poor sinner as I am Surely therefore the approaching or drawing neer of the Kingdom of Heaven is the highest and greatest motive in the world unto true Repentance You will say Experience seems for to speak the contrary for arguments drawn from Hell and the wrath of God seem to be more powerful and efficacious in the working of Repentance I have will some say sometimes considered the wrath of God and let out my heart upon arguments drawn from thence and then I have bin much humbled broken been much affected yea the truth is I have been more humbled and more broken and more affected and more troubled for sin than when the Gospel the word of the Kingdom hath been preach'd and opened unto me How therefore is this true Experience seems to speak the contrary I answer Quicquid recipitur c.