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A10010 The saints qualification: or A treatise I. Of humiliation, in tenne sermons. II. Of sanctification, in nine sermons whereunto is added a treatise of communion with Christ in the sacrament, in three sermons. Preached, by the late faithfull and worthy minister of Iesus Christ, Iohn Preston, Doctor in Divinitie, chaplaine in ordinary to his Majestie, Master of Emmanuel Colledge in Cambridge, and sometime preacher of Lincolnes Inne. Preston, John, 1587-1628.; Sibbes, Richard, 1577-1635.; Davenport, John, 1597-1670. 1633 (1633) STC 20262; ESTC S115180 353,805 720

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is fallen into sinne continues in it the guilt and power of it remaines upon his soule and he excuses himselfe with the smalnesse of it This is a common fault and therefore I will presse it the more Consider that which Christ saith Heaven and earth shall passe but the least jot of this Law shall not passe What is the meaning of that It is as if he had said somethings in the Law of God you may thinke small which are but ïotas though other things be greater but take you heed that you keepe every particular for there is not a jot of it but the Lord will have all his servants regard it exactly they shall have respect to every Commandement and to every part of that Commandement the least particular in his Law shall not passe away For consider if it were not so it would bee a prejudice to the Lords wisdome for there would bee something that hee commands which wee might slight But the Lord that hath commanded all both great and small knowes that it is best that all shall bee kept and therefore though heaven and earth shall passe yet the least jot of that Law shall not passe that this is the meaning of the place you may see by Christs exposition of the Law The Pharisies said Adultery must not be committed but I say saith CHRIST He that lusts hath committed adultery in his heart They said You must not sweare by the Temple but I say Sweare ●ot at all they said An eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth but I say You must forgive your brethren Thus we must labour to resist sin in every even the least particular and reforme our selves in the omission of the least particle of the Law And so much likewise for the second point Thirdly we come now to consider what it is that turnes away his wrath and that is Zeale Phineas hath turned away my wrath while hee was zealous for my sake so that Zeale turnes away the Lords wrath You shall see it exemplefied in Elijah's answer to the Lords demand 1 Kings 19.4 What dost thou here Elijah As if he had said what hast thou done abroad in the world Sayes hee I have beene zealous for the Lord of Hosts because the children of Israel have broke thy covenants throwne downe thine Altars and killed thy Prophets and I onely am escaped As if he had said I have done the most I could for the safety of the Church I have beene zealous for the Lord and therefore hee prevailed with God for his owne deliverance You may see it likewise in Iehu who being zealous not in word onely but in deed also turned away the wrath of the Lord. And you may know it by the contrary that it is zeale that turnes away the Lords wrath because it is coldnesse and luke-warmenesse that brings on his wrath Rev. 3.16 consider there what is the reason why the Lord will spue out the Church of Laodicea and cast it away Because it was luke-warme and therefore the meanes to continue or procure his favour is it not heate and zeale Againe Rev. 2.4 The Church of Ephesus fell from her first love what then Therefore I will come against thee shortly and remove thy Candlestick Then to abound in love so that our workes may be more at last than at first to bee zealous for the LORD is the way to stay the Lord among us and to continue his Gospell of peace Therefore by the way it is not only the great sinnes of the Land that are causes of Gods wrath but the coldnesse of them that are otherwise good that causeth the Lord to remove the Candlesticke The very coldnesse of the Church of Ephesus in falling from her first love the luke-warmenesse of the Laodiceans the LORD would not endure in them Let every man consider this is his zeale now as much as it hath beene if not let us know that it is reckoned coldnesse and luke-warmenesse the falling from our first love is the cause of bringing Gods judgements on a Nation But what is this zeale Zeale is nothing else but the intention of all holy affections and actions I will goe no further than this Text to shew the nature of it Phineas was zealous that is he not onely did the thing but his heart burned within him with zeale for GOD. So as First there must be a stirring up of affection Secondly it must be holy it must bee for the Lord and this is it that discovers true zeale to looke onely to the Lord to have no by-respects as there may be zeale that makes a great deale of hea●e and yet it comes from the earth although it makes as great a show as the best Againe there must bee intention not only of affections but also of action Therefore it is said while hee was zealous for my sake among them as if he had said this zeale of Phineas was not kept smothered in his owne brest but it brak● forth into action hee did something for the Lord. And indeed it is action that glorifies GOD and that benefits men onely actions stand on our reckoning for you know God judgeth every man according to his workes It is action that doth our selves good that makes us usefull and serviceable to men and the Church that makes us instruments of Gods glory Therefore adde action to affection and know that zeale stands in both for it is the intention of holy actions and affections I will adde no more in the explication but will briefly apply it And first if it bee zeale that turnes away the Lords wrath then why should wee discourage zeale by it I dare bee bold to say the Citie stands Why doe wicked men cry downe all religion and zeale under the name of precisenesse and overmuch strictnesse of life walking bouldly in the streets and reckoning it their glory to wound God through the sides of men So that they make those that beare the name of Christ ready to reckon that their shame which is their glory to hang downe the wing and to seeke corners to hide their heads in whence it is that the servants of Christ follow their Master a far off as if they were halfe ashamed of his service when as they should weare his Livery in open view as accounting that their greatest honour It were well if some meanes were used to prevent this If it be zeale that turnes away the wrath of God wee should doe well then to nourish and cherish them that are zealous Are not religion and zeale the two which hold all up Are they not the pillars that beare up the Church and Common-wealth Are not they the rescues that deliver the Citie Yet doe not wicked men with them as those that to lop the Tree are still hacking at the boughes But the Lord still holds them up and the world for their sakes For why is this heape
of chaffe preserv'd from burning Is it not because there is some Corne some Wheate mixed therewith If the Corne be once out will not the Lord as men use to doe after winnowing set the chaffe on fire As women with childe are grieved to be delivered so the Lord stayes till the world be delivered as it were of all his Elect ones of all the Saints of all his holy and zealous ones and then shall be brought forth the Iudgement of the great day The World may cast out these men as the Sea doth Pearles among mire and dirt but they are Pearles notwithstanding God knowes them to be so and wise-men know them to be so yea Pearles excelling other men as much as Iewels doe common stones as much as Lilies and Roses doe Thornes and Bryers among which they grow What 's the reason that Elijah is called the Chariot of Israel and the Horsemen thereof but because hee was an holy man that did much for Gods glory that did more advantage the State at home and did more prevaile abroad than all the Chariots and Horsemen And may not we apply this to the zealous among us Therefore when we injury any of them doe not wee cut off the haire from Sampsons head wherein the strength of every Countrey and Nation and every Citie and Towne consists Yea the cutting off of them is like the cutting off of his lockes which the more the grow the more strength a Kingdome hath I say no more but commend it to every man in his place wishing that you would let it be your generall care to encourage true Religion and Zeale the omitting whereof I am perswaded is one of those things which causeth the Lords hand to be stretched forth against us Secondly if it be Zeale that turnes away the LORDS wrath then where is the Zeale that should be among us Are wee not rather fallen into those later times the Apostle speakes of which should have a forme of Religion without the Zeale and Power and Life of it And if Zeale turnes away Gods wrath certainly then this formalitie this overlinesse of Religion this coldnesse without Zeale and Power is it that brings on his wrath It is true and we cannot deny but knowledge abounds amongst us as the waters in the Sea But where is the Salt That is where is that Zeale and holinesse that should season all our knowledge Where is the Fire that should adde practice to our knowledge and make it an acceptable sacrifice to GOD Wee have the light of former Times but not their heat As he complaines Ignis qui in Parentibus fuit calidus in nobis lucidus The Fire which in ancient Times was hot is now onely light We thinke it enough to goe to Church to receive the Sacrament and so to keepe a round as it were to doe as most doe being carried about with the generall course of the World as the Planets are with the rest of the Spheres contrary to that which should bee their proper motion But I beseech you consider it Is this Religion Is this the Power of Godlinesse is this to be Baptized with the Holy Ghost which is as Fire Surely Religion stands not in these outward formalities but in changing the heart in making us New Creatures in mortifying our Lusts and thorowly purging out the love of every corruption Therefore if you will turne away Gods wrath turne your formality into Zeale that is content not your selves with the performance of the duties of Religion externally but get that wherein the power of godlinesse consists else the outside of Duties will not divert Wrath. Againe did Zeale turne away the wrath of the Lord then where are our zealous affections Why are we not zealous for the Lord and zealous against sinne You know Christ died for this end that hee might purifie unto himselfe a peculiar people zealous of good workes Titus 2.14 Men doe good actions as a Taske they are glad when they be over but doe you them with much intention much f●rvencie much desire be you a people zealous of good workes Therefore in Rom. 12.11 They are put together be fervent in spirit and serving the Lord implying that the Lord respects no service but as it is joyned with fervencie Therefore know that it is not enough to serve the Lord in an ordinary Tract you must mend your pace to heaven it is not enough to goe but you must runne the way of Gods Commandements And as you must be zealous for him so you must be zealous against evill For you must know this and marke it well it is not enough to abstaine from sinne it is not that alone that God will accept but he lookes that you should hate sinne As it is said of Lot his righteous soule was vexed with the uncleane conversation of the Sodomites that is his heart rose against them there was an inward distaste against them the like you shall see in David and Moses You will say I hope I detest sinne and am angry with it It may be so perhaps you are angry with sinne but Zeale you know is an intention of the affection of hatred and it is required that you hate sinne Revel 2.6 This thou hast that thou hatest the worke of the Nicolaitans which I also hate You will say How doe they differ You shall know hatred by this First it is a constant affection it abides with us Anger goes away as all passions doe it is but for a fit for a flash on some occasion Againe hatred is alwayes of generals the sheepe hates all Wolves we hate all Toads all Serpents I say wheresoever there is hatred it turnes to the whole Species Now doe you hate all sinne all kindes of sinne one as well as another Doe you not only abstaine from them but also hate them of what sort soever they bee Lastly Hatred seekes the utter destruction of the thing hated Anger would have but a proportion of Iustice as Aristotle sayes Now is it so with you Doe you seeke the utter destruction of sinne abstaining not onely from grosse sinnes but from all dalliances from the least touch of sinne cleansing your selves from all pollusions of the flesh and spirit If you will be zealous for the Lord then know that this is required that you not onely doe things but that you doe them zealously that you not onely abstaine from sinne but that you hate it Againe if it be Zeale that turnes away the wrath of the Lord then where is our boldnesse our courage our forwardnesse for the Truth Why are we so fearefull and shie of doing the thing that otherwise we thinke meet to bee done For Zeale hath that pr●pertie among the rest it makes men bold the Zeale of the Apostles was knowne by their boldnesse But you will say A man may be too bold It is very true when the horse runnes up and downe and is at libertie
the Plague By the late faithfull and worthy Minister of IESUS CHRIST IOHN PRESTON D. in Divinity Chaplaine in ordinary to his Majestie Master of Emmanuel Colledge in Cambridge and sometimes Preacher of Lincolns INNE LONDON Printed by R. B. for NICHOLAS BOURNE and are to be sold at his shop at the Royall Exchange 1633. A SERMON PREACHED AT A Generall Fast before the Commmons-house of Parliament Iuly 2. 1625. NUMBERS 25.10 11. And the Lord spake unto Moses saying Phinehas the sonne of Eleazar the son of Aaron the Priest hath turned my wrath away from the children of Israel while he was zealous for my sake among them that I consumed not the children of Israel in my jealousie WE are met together you know to sanctifie a Fast to the Lord. I will therefore speake a word or two of that Dutie before I come to the Text which I have read to you But I will doe it briefly the Common place thereof being too large a subject at this time to enter into And first wee will say thus much to you That this duty is a necessary not an arbitrary thing which wee may doe or leave undone at our pleasures You know there be many examples of it many commands for it in Scripture but of them wee will onely repeate two The first is that in Ioel 2.15 a place you wel know Sanctifie to me a Fast call a solemne Assembly When the Lord began to send Iudgement on the Land he straitly enjoyned the performance of this dutie which showes that it may not be left undone at pleasure To which I will adde that in Esay 22.12 13 14. The Lord called in that day to weeping and mourning but because at that time they fell to rejoycing It was revealed by the Lord of hoasts that that sinne should not be purged away till their death When there is a time for Fasting and when there are Iust occasions for mourning and humiliation the Lord doth then so require it that if you doe it not but will doe the contrary the Lord will never forgive it it is a sinne that shall not be purged away till you die You will say then What is a Fast In a word a Fast is nothing else but the sanctifying or setting apart of a day for humiliation reconciliation and reformation I say it is to sanctifie a Day because the day of a Fast must be equall to the Sabbath the very word used in that place of Ioel Sanctifie to me a Fast shewes as much In that day you may doe no servile worke but must keepe it holy to the Lord. That you have to doe in that day is first to humble your selves as in that place of Ioel Turne to me with fasting mourning and weeping Secondly it is for Reconciliation Lev. 23.27 it is called a day of Atonement Lastly it is for Reformation and therefore in the day of fasting the whole people entred into covenant with God as in Nehem the ninth chapter and the beginning of the tenth verse you shall see the Princes and people came altogether and seale a Covenant to the Lord to reforme their sinne of taking strange wives and entered into a curse and an oath to walke in Gods law I will say no more of that but will onely tell you what are the failings which we are most subject to in this businesse for wee may know the disease by the medicine if God takes great care to prevent our falling into a sinne it argues that we are apt to fall into it And first we are very ready to rest in the worke done in opere operato to thinke that the very action will please GOD. Therefore it is carefully added in Ioel 2. Rend not your clothes but your hearts that is when you come to sanctifie a Fast doe not thinke that the very outward performance of the duty moves mee It is the heart that I looke to therefore you must take care that at this time your greatest businesse be with your hearts Lev. 23.29 He who in that day meaning the day of the annuall Fast which was then instituted doth not afflict his soule for so the word is to be translated shall be cut off from his people The outward performance is not the thing that God respects or accepts he doth not regard that for hee is a Spirit and beholds the behaviour of the spirit he considers how we are affected in secret before him A second thing werein we are apt to faile is to thinke that One day is enough and when that is done there is an end of the businesse but it is not so that is but the beginning of it Esay 58.5 Is this a Fast to hang downe your head for a day Is it to bow it downe as a Bulrush Bulrushes you know in a storme hang downe their heads but when faire weather comes they lift them up againe So when affliction is upon us we are apt to humble our soules for a time for a fit but when a little peace or prosperity comes we forget to be longer humbled whereas the end of a Fast is so to begin the worke of Humiliation that we may the better continue it afterwards A third defect is this we are perhaps content to doe the duty and with some affection too but there followes no reformation of life Therefore in the same Chapter see how carefully that is put in Is this an acceptable day to the Lord Will I accept such a Fast as this When you finde pleasure and continue in strife and debate That is the Lord regards not the bare performance of the duty unlesse the end of it be attaynd now the end of it is nothing else but that every man in particular reforme the evils he is subject to yea his particular weaknesses and personall infirmities the mending of which is carefully to bee endeavoured when we sanctifie a Fast to the Lord else we assemble together for Wine and for Oile Hos. 7.14 As if hee should say you have not sought Mee when you howled upon your beds but your Wine and your Oile That is men are affected with the Iudgements of the Lord they desire to have them removed they wish for ease and prosperity and for that they assemble themselves but to Me saith he ye returne not A beast will doe as much when it feeles any evill oppressing it and therefore God cals it howling on their beds an action proper to beasts but the Lord lookes that you seeke him in sincerity and that you labour to make your hearts perfect in him In a word to conclude this remember That there is a double performance of every holy duty one is when we doe the worke as a taske and are glad when it is over when we doe it as servants that doe eye-service to their masters another is when not onely the thing is done but your hearts also are wrought upon for that is the end of the outward performance and
your Sanctification And if there were no other reason but Gods will that those that be justified shall be sanctified it is enough God hath called you to holinesse he hath appointed it hee wills it and his will is sufficient to enforce it Againe consider when we are ingrafted into Christ it it not simply an ingrafting but wee are ingrafted into the similitude of his death and resurrection Rom. 8. that is no man is ingrafted into Christ but sinne is crucified in him hee is dead thereto that is he is a dead man in regard of the life of sin and is alive to God as Christ rose from the dead so he is raised to newnesse of life If it had beene simple ingrafting into Christ there had needed no further Relation but we are ingrafted into the similitude of his Death and Resurrection Again it was the end of the Lords comming If hee had come only to save men there had beene no need of being New Creatures but he came also to purifie unto himselfe a peculiar people zealous of good workes and to destroy out of man the workes of the Devill and to purchase to himselfe an holy Generation and Royall Priest hood Now whatsoever the Lords end is he never failes of Againe you must consider that to whomsoever Christ is a Priest hee is also to them a Prophet and a King he is annointed to all these Offices And therefore if you will be saved by him by the vertue of his Priest-hood you must take him as a Prophet that is you must take his counsell in all things and not only so but he must also be your King you must not only learne his way but you must also be perfectly subject and obedient to him to walke therein Indeed as a Priest he reconciles God unto us but not us to God except hee come with his other two Offices for man stands out and will not know the way and therefore as a Prophet Hee is to guide our feet into the way of peace and that is not all therefore because our hearts are stubborne and will not come in he exercises his Kingly Office And brings into subjection every thought to the obedience of his will Againe looke to all the meanes as first to Faith the same Faith that justifieth doth also purifie the heart Having their hearts purified by faith Act. 15. And as many as are sanctified by faith that is in me Act. 26.28 And likewise the bloud of Christ not only covers but also heales Hebr. 9.14 How much more shall the bloud of Christ who through his eternall Spirit offered himselfe to purge your Consciences from dead workes c. It hath not onely vertue to take away the guilt of Sin but it is effectuall also to purge the conscience from the power of sinne Againe the Gospell wee preach doth not only offer Christ but likewise cleanseth You are cleane through my Word Ioh. 15. And in the hundred and nineteenth Psalme and the ninth verse Wherewith shall a young man cleanse his way by taking heed thereto according to thy Word The Spirit as it is a Spirit of Adoption so is it of Sanctification making clean the roome where it dwelleth and making it a fit Temple for the Lord. Consider the Sacraments Baptisme doth not only wash from the guilt of sin but from the filth of sin also from the blot and deformity of sinne And so I have done with these two points how Sanctification rises from Iustification and that they cannot be separated Before we proceed to other Observations we will by way of Vse from the inseparability of Iustification and Sanctification draw this consequent that if they be inseparable we should goe to God and beseech him that having given us the first that he would grant us the second also If you have any assurance that your sins are forgiven you let him not deny you this to make you new Creatures they be inseparable and therefore you have just cause to pray him not to separate them therefore you may claime them both as your due seeing you have his promise for both and you must urge him on his promise we desire Iustificatio●●or our owne sake but Sanctification that we may glorifie God and therefore when you come to God with this request Lord make mee a new Creature that I may bring glory to thy Name that I may serve thee and do good in the place wherein I live he will not deny thee Consider but this very Sacrament which we are now going to receive you must know that the Sacrament seales the whole Covenant of God as 1 Cor. 11. This is the New Testament in my bloud that is this Cup is a signe and seale of the new Covenant which I have made with man and which is confirmed with my bloud Now what is that Covenant You shall see it it Ezek 36.26 and it containes three parts all which are sealed by this Sacrament First hee promiseth to wash them from their filthinesse that is from the guilt of their sins which is the first part Secondly A new heart will I give you and a new Spirit I will put into you that is I will make you new Creatures which is the second part of the Covenant Thirdly I will call for the Corne and will encrease it and will lay no famine upon you c. that is hee will give all outward comforts you shall inherit he Earth and be heires of the world and of ●ll in the world for the world is yours 1 Cor. 3. All and all in it is yours This is the whole Covenant of God and this hee seales to every one of you when you come to receive the Sacrament If you receive it worthily for it is the New Testament in his bloud And therefore seeing hee seales it to you that he will give you a new heart and a new Spirit and make you new Creatures you should go to him and claime it of him for you may sue him of his own bond written and sealed and he cannot deny it therefore begge it and you cannot misse of it This is a very comfortable doctrine if it be well considered For what is that that keepes a man from comming to Christ but his discouragements He thinkes it so hard a thing to be a new Creature that he cannot attaine it that he cannot leave such a course of life and therefore he stands off and though he will come in yet he will not as yet because it is a bondage intollerable But you do not consider what it is to have a new Nature If it were to have a new life and an old heart it were otherwise but the Lord will give a new heart and if he will not deny you but make you new Creatures you may be encouraged to goe to him If there be any Rebellion in your heart any untowardnesse in your nature if you goe to him for the removall of it it is
insensiblenesse of wrath Answ. Containing in it the proofes of the Doctrine Gods wrath is a Treasure 1 Because our sinnes adde to his wrath 2 Because it lies still for a time 3 Because in time it is expended Sinne is like a stormie cloud Simile Object 2. From the generality of sin Answ. Yet all sin not alike And therefore are differently punished Vse 1. Of the Point To see sinne in its effects Which is urged from the Terrour of Gods wrath Object From the not present feeling of Wrath. Answ. It is not felt because it is not apprehended 2 Sinne remains on Record 3 And at length God will strike once for all Object The remedy prescribed is to meet the Lord. Answ. Which consists first in Humiliation In Reformation Object The smalnesse of sinne Answ. The least sinne is disobedience against God Instance of the example of Saul The example of Adam Every sinne is the setting up of another God A difference betwixt a godly and a wicked man in regard of sinnes No sinne is small for it is committed against an exact Law Mat. 5.18 The third generall point Zeale turnes away wrath 1 Proved by Scripture and instances 1 Elijah The truth of it appeares from the danger of luke-warmenesse Coldnesse provokes as much sinne Which is a stirring up of affection 2 For the Lord. 3 There must be with it intention of action Vse 1. Not to discourage those that be zealous The frequency of such discouragements The ill effects Zeale and Religion the pillars of Church and Common-wealth They are Gods Pearls though cast out in the world Vse 1. Containing many Convictions of our want of Zeale 1. From the formality of the Times 2 Conviction From our want of affection for the Lord. 2 Against sin Differences betwixt Hatred and Anger 1 Hatred is constant 2 It sets against the whole Species 3 It ●ests not but in utt●r de●t●uction Iudge of our Anger by these ●arkes 3 Conviction From our want of courage for the truth Object From the danger of too much boldnesse Answ. Danger of Excesse must be prevented by a well regular●●g our boldnesse The Objection is prosecuted And more fully answered 4 Conviction From our want of Zeale for the Church Ze●le for the Church is acceptable to God even when he is angry with her It is dangerous to wrong the Church Direction what wee must doe for the Church Abroad At home Concerning the Church at home three things are ●●mmended to ●onsideration Execution of Iudgement Specially against three things 1 Whoredome 2 Idolatry 3 Injustice 2 Contention for the Faith To which we should be provoked by the practise of her enemies Advancement of the Ministery By setting a Candle in every candlesticke By keeping out dogs that will devoure 4 Generall point If we be not zealous Gods jealousie grows hotter And his messenger must have an answer Meanes to stop his wrath is to stand in the gap Which consists in faithfull prayer 5 Generall point Iealousie for the most part shall proceed to utter destruction Two great deliverances we have had Beware the third time The story of Ahab is considerable to this purpose There is a double feare 1 A feare that puts us upon indirect means 2 A feare that sets us to work on good meanes 2 Chro. 15.2 Doct. Iustification and Sanctification are inseparable 1 How Sanctification ariseth from Iustification 1 By the worke of the Spirit Objects Answ. Quest. Answ. 2 By certaine actions in the minde and heart which are the effects of the Spirit in him 1 Vpon the understanding 2 Vpon the affections 3 Selfe-love is sanctified 4 Ingenuitie is wrought 5 Noblenesse of Spirit 6 A strong inclination 2 Sanctification and Iustification are inse●● Reason 1. Reason 2. Reason 3. Reason 4. Reason 5. Vse 1. Pray that seeing God hath justified us he would also sanctifie us Encouragements to pray for Sanctification 1 Gods promise in the Covenant 2 The Covenant sealed in the Sacrament 1 Cor. 11.25 opened 3 The Covenant confirmed with an oath 4 The end whereunto the S●crament is appointed 5 The successe that others have had by Prayer 6 The great importance of it to us Esay 25.6 opened Ephes. 5.18 opened Vse 2. Set Sanctification as high in our esteeme as Iustifi●a●●on The excellencie of the New Creature 1 Above old Lusts. 2 Above all worldly excellencies Object Answ. Two conditions of Adam Object Answ. 1 Iohn 3.2 Eccles. 10.5 Prov. 22.4 Vse 3. Take heed of challenging Iustification without Sanctification Iohn 3.18 Matth. 3.8 Object Answ. Signos of a new Creature 1 A Sense of it ●●ct 26.18 2 The Vniversalitie of it 1 Cor. 5.7 Object Answ. 3 Looking upon every thing with a new eye 2 Cor. 5.16 4 New workes 2 Cor. 4.20 A New Creature what Three things in it 1 The heart must be new moulded or cast into a new frame 1 Principally his inclination is changed Quest. Answ. How this alteration of the inclination may bee knowne 2 This change is in his whole Conversation Vse Answ. 〈…〉 new 〈◊〉 itie of ●odlinesse The new qua●●tie what 2 It must be done by infusion of a new qualitie of godlinesse The new qualitie what Object Answ. Vse 3 There must be a mortification of the old man Vse 2 Vse or Consectary 1 There must be something les●e than corrupt nature Where ●●od forgiveth hee healeth where he pardoneth he purifieth Reason 1. Reason 2. Reason 3. Caution Note 2 As there must be lesse than corrupt Nature so there must be more than meere Nature Observ. 2. Observ. 3. Observ. 4. Observ. 5. Observ. 1. Those that are in Christ have another Nature When a thing is said to be Naturall Caution Vse 1. Not to deferre comming to God Vse 2. Content not your selves with any thing if this be wanting All the desires that come from Nature are nothing 2 Morall Vertues 3 Transient acts of Holinesse 4 Good Intentions and Purposes Vse 3. Looke that good performances be naturall to you Quest. Answ. Simile Object Answ. Simile Vse 4. To abhor the old nature and to ●●●ke to have it chan●ed Rom. ● Quest. Answ. Vse 5. Feare not falling away Object Answ. Vse 6. Be not discouraged with the difficultie of any duty Vse 7. A change of nature is a ground of comfort Quest. Answ. Observ. 3. It must be a new Creature Consectaries thence 1 That we are redeemed from old Customes Custome hath many advantages against us 1 It gaines upon our judgements 2 It is troublesome to alter it 3 We plead for it 4 It breeds Senselesnesse Consect 2. Wonder not that the world wonders at thee Consect 3. Pull downe all that is old Object Answ. Quest. Answ. Consect 4. Wonder not at the unevenn●sse which is found in the lives of the b●st men Object Answ. Difference between unevennesse in the Saints and in the wicked Object Answ. Object Answ. Object Answ. Consect 5. Expect a
in the world what outward imployment soever wee exercise our selves in yet our maine businesse is in heaven we be ready on all occasions to look to the face of the Ruler of the Physition of men and creatures but we forget that the swaying of the ballance this way or that way is from the Lord When Iacob had prayed earnestly to be delivered from Esau God answers him thou hast prevailed with God and thou shalt prevaile with men so whatsoever businesse you have on earth if you will bring your enterprize to passe prevaile with God and you shall be sure to prevaile with men turne him and all is turned with him for all depends upon him Whatsoever is done on earth is first done in heaven and concluded there and then we feele and taste the fruit of it here From this generall we may descend to particulars and from hence you may learne That it is not our Army by Land nor our Navy at Sea that shall secure us at home or prevaile abroad though it bee well that these things bee done and therefore you doe well in contributing cheerefully to his Majesty for the maintenance thereof for the common good yet still remember that all your businesse is in heaven and that you must trust more to your faithfull prayers then to your preparations for successe in all enterprises It is not our woodden wals that will guard us it is not the Sea wherewith you are invironed nor our policy counsell and strength that will secure us and defend us but it is turning to the Lord and cleansing the Land from the sinnes wherewith he is provoked that will doe the deed Turne to him and then he will turne to you that shall bee a blessing on us and all our enterprises This is to see God in all things this is to sanctifie and exalt him for God in our hearts and without this all is nothing I will end this point with this briefe direction you know there is in every man I speake now of every man that is holy and not of others who are strangers from God the flesh and the spirit there is faith and sense and one of these two every man sets on worke to take a view of the things that are before them If you set faith and the spirit on worke to looke on things they will tell you it matters not what outward things are what the Creature is for it is God that doth all set the flesh on worke set sense and carnall reason on worke and they will bring quite contrary newes like the wicked Spies that were sent into the Land of Canaan who when they did but cast their eye on the state of things there they were first discouraged themselves and then discouraged the hearts of the people Oh there bee Gyants and wals reaching up to heaven Whereas the good Spies that looked on things with another eye brought another kinde of message Iust thus it is with us in sending out our Spies to looke upon the state of things before us if we send forth the Flesh Sense and Reason they bring report of terrible Wals and cruel Giants their power is so great their forces so strong that there is no medling with them but send Faith and the Spirit and the Will like good Spies looke on things with a right Iudgement and indeed that is all the difference betweene an holy man and another the one lookes on things with another eye hee sees a vanity in the Creature which the other doth not he sees an All-sufficiencie in God which the other cannot And therefore he hath onely an eye to the Lord all his care is to serve him and please him in all things So he hath no ill newes from heaven he cares for nothing on earth The other cares not how matters stand betwixt God and him so all things bee well below so his Mountaine stands strong and therefore that we may judge of things with a righteous judgement we must be carefull to see them in their true nature which onely Faith and the Spirit will present And so much shall serve for that point You see then that it is the wrath of God that doth all hurt and the favour of the Lord that doth all the good We come now to the second point which will come in well upon the former That it is sinne that causes wrath sin and wrath are knit together they are inseparable So that as Elisha said when Iehoram sent a messenger unto him to take away his life when he was sitting in the house with the rest of the Elders Shut the doore upon him and hold him fast for is not the sound of his Masters feet behind him So I say to every man If sinne and wrath come together then first shut the doore of sin which is the Messenger suffer it not to come in give it no entertainment for is not the sound of his Masters feet behinde him Doth not the wrath of God follow And shall not that wrath take away our head as Elisha said Therefore if you will keepe out GODS anger keepe out sinne But you will say I feele no such thing I have committed sinne and yet have no experience of his wrath following so close upon it I answer you must know this that as diseases must have a time of ripening so must sinne You know the poison of a disease enters not into the heart at first Sin hath certaine Vestigia which are set downe Iames 1.14 When Lust is conceived it brings forth sinne and when sinne is ripened and perfected it brings forth death The reason why it brings not death presently is because it is not perfect because it is not ripe The sinnes of the Amorites saith God are not yet full Ahab had committed a sinne he had got the Vineyard and slaine Naboth and yet heard nothing of it but when he had killed and taken possession too then came the Messenger of wrath and execution followed God let Iudas goe on till he had made the match taken recompence and betrayed his Master but than wrath came in upon him God stayed a great while till the sinne of Pharaoh was perfected till his hardnesse of heart was come to a ripenesse and then he was drown'd in the Red-sea Therefore in the second to the Romans it is said There is a Treasure of wrath Now in a Treasure there are three things First when a man is once able to treasure up any thing he is still adding to it and by degrees it growes and in that sense the Lord hath a Treasure of wrath as we adde sinnes he addes drops to the viall of his wrath till it be full Secondly it is a Treasure for a Time it lies still a while for else it were not Treasure And thirdly when the time of expence comes then it is opened And so it is with the wrath of the Lord it is gathered by
terrour of all others When a man observes this to be his case to lye in sinne and goe on in sinne and thinke there is no Iudgement nor greater terrour it is an argument that when God begins hee will also make an end As when one that is seldome sicke is seized upon by sicknesse hee is as one that is left by the Physitians there remains nothing but death But you will say to me If this wrath of God be so terrible and it be sinne that brings this wrath what shall we doe I answer It is your wisdome then to meet the Lord Amos 4.12 Therefore saith God will I doe thus unto theee and because I will doe thus prepare to meet thy God O Israel When the Israelites had sinned sayes Moses to Aaron Behold his wrath is gone forth runne quickly with Incense and stand betwixt the living and the dead It is our case Wrath is gone out the Plague is begunne amongst us therefore let every one looke to his owne privates and know that the way to prevent further Iudgement is to meet the Lord. But what is it to meet the Lord It stands in two things First in Humiliation of our hearts Secondly in Reformation of our lives First there must bee Humiliation and indeed till then no man will goe in to God We preach Reconciliation in the Gospell but men regard it not because they be not humbled men will only cheapen the Kingdome of GOD but they will not buy it they will goe through for it till they know the bitternesse of sinne Men doe in this case as the Israelites of whom when Cyrus made a Proclamation that every one that would might goe out of Captivity onely they went whose hearts the Lord stirred up and what should stirre up our hearts to goe out of the bondage of sinne Surely nothing but this sense of sinne Humiliation for and Apprehension of the wrath of God In the Iubile every man would not goe out of servitude some would continue servants still and why They felt not the yoke for if they had they would have gone out So I say this very Gospell that we preach is a generall Iubile every one may goe out from under the yoke of Satan if he will but till men feele the bitternesse of sinne the heavinesse of his yoke till men be humbled they will not goe out but continue servants still And therefore Humiliation is first required for as long as a man hath any thing to trust to he will not come in It was the case of the Prodigall Sonne as long as his goods lasted he thought not of returning home when they were spent he hired himselfe forth and if that could have afforded him a living he would not have come home nay if hee could have got huskes to maintaine life hee would still have stayed abroad but when all meanes of comfort failed him when he had nothing to support him then saith hee I will goe home to my fathers house And so till we be humbled throughout so that we can see no meanes of longer subsistance that our hearts bee throughly touched with the sense of sin we will never come in to God and that is the first thing we must doe Secondly this is not enough but that you may meet the Lord there is required reformation likewise And herein I will say this briefly you must remember that this reformation be generall of greater sinnes and of smaller too You will say I hope there is some difference and every small sinne is not such a matter I will show the danger even of small sinnes and so will end this point You shall see what a small sinne is by that speech of Samuel 1 Sam. 15.23 when the Lord had bidden Saul to goe and slay the Amalekites and destroy them and theirs utterly but Saul did not so for hee spared the best of the flocks and Agag their King Samuel gives him this answer in effect Saul saith he be the thing never so small yet thy not doing of it is disobedience yea it is stubbornnesse and rebellion And so I say to every one be the sinne never so small instance in what you will is it not disobedience Suppose it bee the least Oath yea but a vaine speech suppose it bee carelesse performance of holy duties be they what they will yet is it not disobedience Is it not repugnant to what the Lord hath commanded As the Lord said to Adam the matter was not the action of eating of the Tree but hast thou eaten of the Tree of which I said Thou shalt not eate And if it bee disobedience whether it be in greater or smaller matters see what Samuel judgeth of that Disobedience and rebellion is as the sinne of witchcraft thou hast cast the Lord away by doing it The meaning is this When a man comes under the Lords government hee applies himselfe to him as the Souldier doth to his Generall alwayes to follow him and in all things to obey him now he that disobeyes his Generall hee casts his Generall away and leaves him And thus Saul was said to cast the Lord away because in that particular he would not follow him Againe why doe you cease to follow the LORD but that you set up some other god to follow And therefore Samuel addes stubornnesse and disobedience is as Idolatry that is you never disobey God but you take another god to you therefore it is no small sin because every sinne is disobedience And since God commands exactnesse since hee hath commanded mee to keepe the Sabbath to pray and to be fervent and frequent in it consider it shall I neglect what the Lord hath commanded me If there be a command to this or that duty am not I bound to endeavour to keepe it And if I goe aside ought I not to returne againe for else it is disobedience It is true the best of the Saints are not able to doe all this that we doe not deny yet this they doe they endeavour to doe it they carry a constant purpose of heart to doe it they desire to doe it they never come to give over striving to doe it they never say I must give liberty to my selfe in this I cannot choose but faile in this and so lay aside their wasters they have continuall warre with Amalek they never make peace with Sinne and that 's the difference betwixt spirituall men and others they are as a Spring for if an uncleane thing fall into a Spring the Spring is not uncleane because the Spring workes it out againe Indeed if it fall into a Pond or Pit of water that shall be uncleane because it lies there it cannot worke it out So it is with every godly man in every regenerate heart there is a Spring of grace though hee may sometimes fall into foule sinnes yet hee will worke them out and cleare himselfe againe whereas another man when hee
the more mettle the worse but under the bridle and in the way there cannot be too much keepe the streame within the bankes and let it runne in a right Channell and then the stronger the better It is good therefore in this case to come to a disjunction which is the thing that Elijah advised If Baal be God follow him but if God be God follow him and follow him to purpose And as Luther wrote to Melancthon when he began to faint Why Melancthon if this be the Cause of God why should we be discouraged why should we goe coldly about it If it be not the Cause of God why doe not wee desist altogether This Disjunction put life into him I but discretion and moderation must bee used It is true but doth this crosse your zeale Doth one Grace crosse another Prudence doth not abate diligence but guides it in its worke It teaches not to do lesse but to doe better Therefore as for Moderation you must know it stands in avoiding the Rock in declining the extreme but Moderation in a right course is not moderation but lukewarmenesse and coldnesse Last of all to conclude this point and only to name the rest If Zeale turne away the wrath of God then where is our zeale for the Church of God Why doe not we take its case to heart why have not we the bowels of compassion to lament over its condition as if it were our own It was a most commendable thing in old Ely when he heard the newes that the battell was lost that his sons were slaine that moved him not so much but when he heard that the Arke of God was taken that amazed him so that hee fell from his seat and brake his necke Consider this and know that it is required that you be zealous for the Church Let our Gallants consider this that care not how things goe And those that will have the Church negligently regarded let them cōsider that a curse abides him Who doth the worke of the Lord negligen●ly And know that though the Lord be angry with his Church as many times he is yet your zeal● on its behalfe your prayers for it your cost upon it your labour about if yea whatsoever you doe for it is acceptable to God even then when he is angry with it when he afflicts i. David was angry with Absolom Ioab makes a suit to ●i● to call home his banished though David was angry with Absolom yet Ioabs suite to David was very acceptable he could not have come of a better message So you cannot doe a more acceptable worke than to seeke for the Churches good and to pray for its prosperity It is true indeed the Lord will take care of his Church and they that be enemies to it shall not be gainers as Zach. 12.6 They that seeke to hurt the Church of God shall be as a company of sheaves that goe about to suppresse a cole of fire which shall consume them all And they that goe about to devoure the Church shal be like a man that thinks to devoure a cup of poison but by it is killed himselfe or like a man that goes about to throw up a stone that is too heavie for him which fals backe and crushes him to powder All these expressions there be in that Chapter It is true he will not cast away the care of his Church he will defend it against them that oppose it but in the meane time if you doe not your part you shall lose your glory nay you shall be guilty of Negligence which will bring a Curse with it upon you But you will say What would you have us to doe for it I answer Wee must consider the Church abroad and at home For the Churches abroad we will not prescribe unto you any particular direction only wee will commend to you this generall That you seeke their safety and preservation and the propagation of Religion among them with all care and intention as you shall see occasions and circumstances to require But for the Church at home you see the Lord hath begunne to make a breach upon us And as it is in Ezek. 22.30 Hee seekes for a man among us that may stand in the Gappe It is well done that you have gone so farre as you have but remember that it is a thing that the Lord desires And know withall that the Lord markes what every man doth for his Church he observes who is zealous and who sits still hee takes notice who doth nothing who doth somthing and how much every man doth As in Malach. 3.16 The Lord harkened and heard and a Booke of Remembrance was written The Lord harkens and heares what every man speakes what every man doth yea to what end with what heart how his Church is thought upon Consider this therefore that you may be stirred up to doe more You will say What would you have us to doe more I will commend these three things unto you and so conclude this point First doe as Phineas is in the Text said to doe the thing he did to turne away the wrath of the Lord was executing of judgement in the punishment of Z●mri and Cosby that had committed that grea● si●ne And marke this when Phineas began to stirre the Lord ceased to strive And know that the Lord regards not so much what the particular sins of a Nation or Church are as what the action the behaviour the cariage of the S●ate tow●●●s them is Doubtlesse the action of both th● Houses of Parliament declaring th●ir zeal both ●●w and heretofore hath ●●●ne a great mea●es of turning away the Lords wrath and will ●e more and more if you doe so more and more This is a thing I cannot b●●lke seeing the Text casts me on it that this zeale of Phineas this act of his in punishing sinne turnd away the Lords wrath You will say what things should we punish Three things First Whoredome you see here ●he people committed whoredome as it is plainely mentioned by the Apostle Be not yee fornicators as some of them were and fell in one day so many thousands Another sin was Idolatry they joynd themselves with Baal-peor And there is a third sinne not mentioned here but is as frequently mentioned by the Prophets to have a hand in common judgements as any other and that is Injustice when righteousness● is turned into Hemlocke and judgement into worme-wood that is a thing that must bee remembred among the rest Indeed there may be mistakes in the administration of Iustice which through ignorance and the not perfect knowledge of a cause may be fallen into but the Injustice that turnes righteousnesse into wormewood as I said before must be remembred and that is either Briberie or that respecting of persons in Iudgement which is equivalent thereunto and will come in among the rest These bee sinnes the punishment whereof
turnes away the wrath of the Lord. Therefore remember these in particular and consider what it is to spare in this case Saul was lost by sparing Agag and remember what Elijah gained and Iehu gained by being zealous The manner we will wholly leave to you onely be zealous for the Lord. The second thing you must doe for the Church to turne away the Lords wrath is to contend for that which maintaines the Church I meane Faith maintaine that which maintaines you preserve that which preservs you the whole Church and Kingdome Wee will therefore commend to you that of Iudges I exhort you saith he that you contend for the faith which was once given to the Saints Marke it you are to contend earnestly for so much the word implies herein we are to be contentious men The very example of our adversaries may teach us to contend for th● Truth if we consider how they contend f●r the contrary if we observe what unity there is among them what joynt consent in opposing the truth Againe remember what you are to contend for it is for Faith for the whole doctrine of Faith every jot whereof is precious and it is the faith that was once given to the Saints As if hee had said looke to it if you lose it it shall be recovered no more Christ will not come againe from heaven to deliver this point of doctrine And againe it was once delivered to the Saints for what Certainly to be kept as we keepe Pearles and Iewels that it may not suffer the least detriment And let no man say he hath nothing to do with this for it is the common faith which every man hath to doe with you know in common things wherein every man hath interest every man is ready to maintaine his right Consider this and stand for the whole Faith for all the doctrine of Faith and know that these are matters of exceeding great moment all that we have said before of the punishment of Injustice Whoredome Idolatry and Superstition c. is not so much as this for a man may turne aside to these sins and yet have a right judgement but so long as the judgement is perverted the soule is irrecoverable Againe these are of exceeding great consequence for what Elisha did with the Syrians who when they thought they were led to the man whom they sought to take were brought into Samaria to be taken the same falls out where there is an errour of faith that which men think builds them up unto the Kingdome of GOD leads them to that which will bee their destruction Therefore contend for the Faith for the whole doctrine of Faith for every point of Faith and remember to contend for it earnestly The third and last action that wee will commend unto you is this Labour to doe that most which will most glorifie God that is endevour to set up a learned Ministery in the Land and Church you know it is a great complaint My people perish for want of knowledge and who are they that perish Acts 20.28 Even the flocke that God hath purchased with his owne bloud And at whose hands must it be required It is true we are the Vines that beare the Grapes but you are the Elmes that must hold up the Vines It is true wee are the Shepheards to defend the flock but it must bee your care to see that every flocke have a Shepheard Is it not a lamentable thing to see how many perish for want of knowledge in Wales in the Northerne Countries and in many places besides Is it not your part to take care and labour as farre as you may that every Candlestick may have a Candle set in it to give light That every P●rish have an able Preaching Minister It is true every Parish cannot be provided for alike Starres are of different magnitudes some Stars are greater some are lesser some Starres shine not at all some againe shine in another Hemisphere and not in our owne some shine like Meteors for a little time and then disappeare againe let it be your care that all S●rres that are in the firmament of the Church I meane those that are to dispence the mysteries of salvation may though weakely yet like true Starres shine These things wee must commend to your care onely remember this you know the wrong that is done to the flock if dogges be suffered among them therefore let them be removed I meane those that endeavour to put out the light that so they may the better prevaile and teach their doctrines of darkenesse As when the day is done the beast wanders abroad and doe not we finde it so amongst us For where doth Popery abound so much as in the darke places of the Kingdome I beseech you consider this and be zealous I should have added more but so much shall serve for the third point The other I will but name and indeed I will the rather name them though I doe no more because they follow so one upon another You have heard that GODS anger brings all evill that sinne is the cause of that anger that it is zeale that turnes away that anger Now Fourthly it followes that if you be not zealous his jealousie shall grow hotter it shall encrease more and more The very word Iealousie hath something in it when the Lord looks on a Church or Nation the losse of their affection breeds a jealousie which is intended more and more if there be not care to prevent it Therefore when the Lord is jealous he sends some tokens of his jealousie as when a man strikes we know he is angry so when the Lord sends a plague among us we may conclude he is angry When a messenger comes the sooner he hat● his answer the sooner hee is gone but hee will stay till hee hath his answer and will the Lord send this messenger in vaine Doth hee not send it for an answer And what is the answer the Lord lookes for That you fast and pray and humble your selves and turne from your evill wayes and bee zealous for his sake What else is the end of all his judgements Are they not as medicines or plaisters to heale a Church or a Nation or a particular person They will stick on till the sore be healed but when it is healed they will fall off so you shall finde these judgements of the Lord as long as wee remaine unreformed they will stick by us till we bee healed the playster wil continue Therefore are those phrases in Scripture his hand is stretched out still and still as in Deut. 28. Till wee be healed hee will not make an end of correcting he is now as it were engaged and you know when a man is engaged to proceed in a thing hee must goe on till hee hath brought it to an issue else it will be counted rashnesse and doe you thinke the LORD will turne from his wrath now it is begun
unlesse we give him an expected issue It cannot be What shall we then doe The way to stop his wrath is to stand in the gap when a breach is made in the Sea or in a River as long as the breach continues the waters come in upon the Land the way to prevent further inundation is to make up the breach This plague is but a gap a few may yet stand in the gap and stop it you see what Phineas did here alone and it is much what one man may doe therefore let every man for his owne part humble himselfe for his owne sinnes let him turne from them and be zealous with God by prayer by striving and contending with him for there bee but two wayes to stand in the gap one is faithfull and fervent Prayer the other is Zeale against sinne and in defence of that which is good I will say no more of this for I doe but name the point onely remember that except you doe thus this jealousie of GOD shall goe on grow upon us and wax hotter and hotter Now the last point of all is this that the effect of this jealousie if it goes on shall bee utter destruction therefore sayes the Text That I consumed them not in my jealousie as if hee had said else my jealousie should have gone on and that jealousie should have beene confusion It is yet but a plague the Land is yet safe wherein you may see the Lords great patience and long-suffering but if something be not done if this jealousie of his bee suffered to goe on if nothing bee done to prevent its further progresse his wrath will end in utter destruction you know I need not tell you how neare we were to this destruction in Eighty eight the Gunpowder-treason we were brought much nearer the Ax was then laid to the root this was twice I will say thus much unto you take heed of the third time The Lord sayes well let the Tree stand yet a while longer let no more blowes bee yet given it that I may see if it will bring forth any more fruit but as I said and remember it take heed of the third time the Lord hath appointed sinne to destruction and hee expects your execution of it I will put you in remembrance of the story of Ahab and Benhadad It were good that you would reade the whole story 1 Kings 20.26 you know what was Benhadads behaviour to him the LORD delivered him into his hand hee offered him what hee would have hee entred into Covenant with him spared him and sent him away but you shall see what message was sent afterwards Because thou hast spared him that was appointed for destruction therefore shall thy life goe for his life Sin is now in your hands let it not escape execution I doe not speake particularly of punishment that I leave to you to doe according to your wisdome and according to justice according to discretion and observance of all circumstances Onely I say this to you be zealous and remember yea let it remaine with you as an irreversable truth that this jealousie of GODS if it goes on will bee destruction Therefore learne hence to feare Securitie is like a Calme before an Earthquake you know it is said of Laish it was a secure people and you know how they fared They were so secure that when an enemie came against them it was like the shaking of a Fig-tree that hath ripe Figges on it which being shaken the Figges fall into their mouth Be not secure but feare which is both a signe and a meanes of safetie It is true there is a double feare One kinde of feare indeed brings evill on us and that wee shall finde was the feare of Ieroboam who being afraid that by occasion of the peoples going to Ierusalem the Kingdome would returne to the House of David therefore hee falls to indirect policie and out of that feare caused Golden-calves to be set up in Dan and Bethel Indeed a feare that sets us on wrong meanes is unlawfull as that very thing was the destruction of him and of his House for it lost them the Kingdome So Saul had a feare but that feare was his undoing because it set him a worke to use ill meanes for when hee was afraid hee went to the Witch of Endor which was his ruine whereas it may bee if hee had sought to the LORD hee might have obtained helpe But then there is the good feare that I commend to you which is opposite to security that is such a feare as sets you on worke to use good meanes You see David when Zig●ag was burnt with fire and his men were readie to stone him what his feare set him on worke to doe to pray to encourage himselfe in the Lord and this feare turn'd away the evill Such a feare was Iehosaphats when hee feared hee humbled himselfe before the LORD by fasting and prayer Let this bee your feare and let it have such an effect among you to use such meanes as shall turne away the Lords wrath And in a word to conclude and it shall be the last word I will speake to you marke it well and harken to it as newes from Heaven as a message from God When Asa came home with that great Victory the Spirit of God came upon Azariah And hee met Asa and said unto him Oh Asa and all Iudah and Benjamin heare mee If you bee with the Lord the Lord will bee with you but if you forsake the Lord the Lord shall also forsake you And this I say to you all If you will be with the Lord the Lord shall be with you and if you forsake the Lord he will reject you But you will say what great newes is there in this Marke it We are apt to thinke that to bee with the LORD is not enough but wee must have other meanes and proppes and helpes No saith hee it is enough for you to sticke close to the Lord and to take no other care for the Lord will be with you who is Almightie and able to defend you Againe we are apt to thinke that though we forsake the Lord yet hee will not forsake us else why are wee so bold in sinne Why are not wee more zealous against sinne Why mourne we not for the abominations that are amongst us But the Prophet answers us for that If you doe forsake the Lord the Lord will also forsake and depart from you Consider it and the Lord give you understanding FINIS THE NEW CREATVRE Or A TRATISE OF SANCTIFICATION Delivered in Nine Sermons upon 2 Cor. 5.17 By the late faithfull and worthy Minister of IESUS CHRIST IOHN PRESTON Doctor in Divinitie Chaplaine in Ordinary to his Majestie Master of Emmanuel Colledge in Cambridge and sometime Preacher of Lincolns INNE ROMANS 12.2 Be not conformed to this world but be yee transformed by the renewing of your minde GALATH. 6.15 For in
abound The Apostle saith It is impossible that those that are dead to sinne should live any longer therein as if he should say Set aside all your carnall reasonings it is impossible for him that is dead to sinne to live yet therein how can he as if he should say Whosoever is in Christ the Spirit of Christ is sent into his heart that mortifies sin so that he cannot live any more in it there is such a change wrought in him hee is a new Creature if hee be once in Christ that is the first rise as soone as we are justified the Spirit of Christ is sent into our hearts But is not the Spirit sent into our hearts before when he workes faith It is true but the meaning is when wee are once in Christ the Spirit of Sanctification is shed more plentifully and in a greater degree than before for there is a certaine work of the Spirit that begetteth faith and the same worke of the Spirit in its time begetteth the degrees of Sanctification But now that this may not be in notion only we will shew you how the Spirit workes this that you may not think these to be things carried in clouds and to have place only in our understandings but that you may know it in the experience that every man finds in himselfe that after hee hath taken Christ there is indeed such a Spirit shed into his heart that changeth him For the understanding of this know that when wee come to invite men to come into Christ as it is all our businesse to invite men to the marriage all the world stands out and every man gives that answer that they did in the Gospell they have bought farmes and married wives every man is so set on these outward things that his carnall heart carrieth him to that they will not hearken to us so that we may preach in vaine you see to how many Christ himselfe preached in vaine and the Apostles had preached in vaine if there had been no more than their owne preaching So likewise now the Spirit is sent into the hearts of men that when wee come and invite men to come into Christ the Spirit also secretly compels them to come in Wee are indeed bidden to compell men to come in but unlesse there bee another compeller that is except there be the Spirit within to doe it the worke is not done unlesse there be two compellers at the same time the Holy Ghost within preaching to your hearts when we preach to your eares except there be two callers that when wee call men the Lord send his Spirit to call you too it is in vaine And that you may understand this you must know that it is as hard a thing to move a man to leave his pleasures and divers lusts and his vaine conversation as to turne the whole course of nature which I call the instinct that God hath put into every creature to move that way that it goeth as the water to move downward and the fire to goe upward Thinke with your selves now whether there must not be an Almighty Power to turne the course of nature because the heart of man naturally goes downward to sinne it descends downward with the same propensity it hath the same 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 as we call it the same forwardnesse and pronenesse to evill that any naturall thing hath to goe the course that is naturall to it Now unlesse there be an Almighty Power to turne this course of Nature no man will ever come to Christ. As for example That rectitude of Gods Image that is expressed in the Word come to experience and looke upon every mans heart living and see whether it be not quite contrary to it in all things even as contrary as the motion of the stone is from ascending towards the heavens but when the Spirit commeth he turneth this course of Nature Now when wee come to doe this doe you thinke that any man in the world is able to worke it in the hearts of men It is true a man may goe thus farre It is possible for a King or for a man in authority to set preferments on the one side and punishments on the other to make a man to doe much or to suffer much but all this while here is but a turning of the actions of men but to turne the inclinations of mans heart it is proper only to God man is not able to doe it in any particular If a mans heart be set upon covetousnesse Christ saith it is impossible all the men in the world can change his heart But put the case a man could doe it as no man can if he could turne a mans heart it would be but in a particular or two but to turne the whole frame of the heart to make a generall change to make him another man another Creature It is impossible for any man in the world to doe it Or put the case he could doe so it must be after long reasoning but to do it upon the sudden and at one Sermon as the Spirit sometimes doth to take one word and by it to change the heart of man it must needs be the worke of an Almighty Power Therefore in the 2 Cor. 3. Chap. and the last verse when the Apostle speakes of this great change he saith when we reade or heare the Word we see there the Image of God as one seeth his face in a glasse and are changed into it from glory to glory that is from one glorious degree to another But how is this done It is done saith he by the Spirit of the Lord. As if he should say It is impossible for a man to be turned into the glorious Image of God and not by the Spirit of God A man may as well say I will make a clod of earth a shining Starre as to say he can make the carnall and dead heart of man to be like the Image of God It must be the Spirit of God himselfe that must doe it it is a work above Nature It is therefore done by the Spirit which doth so enlighten the understanding and so bow the will that whereas before there was in man such a strong appetite such a strong propensity to ill such a strong inclination that would over-weigh all the reasons that could be brought to the contrary when the Spirit hath wrought this work there is such a contrary inclination such a propensnesse to God and to that which is good that it over-ballanceth all the temptations that the world the flesh and the Devill can lay against it Is not this a mighty Power that must doe this that whereas there was in a man before such a strong inclination to sin there is a disposition so contrary now such a desire wrought in him such a strong impression that carries him to God to Christ and to holinesse that let all the reasons in the world be brought to the contrary they cannot keepe
impossible he should deny you having made you a sure promise and confirmed it with a oath What the Lord sweares to he is sure to performe In all the Booke of God you shall not finde that he sware unto the first Covenant but there is an oath put to both parts of the second Heb. 6.13 Because he could not sweare by a greater he sware by himselfe that wee might have strong consolation and assurance of forgivenesse of sinnes And so the first part is confirmed And for the second Luke 1.73 The oath which he sware unto our Fathers that he would give us that we being delivered from our Enemies should walke before him in holinesse all the dayes of our life Why then will you not beleeve it Why will not you urge the Lord with this and by prayer desire the accomplishment of it As indeed though he gives holinesse of life yet you must pray for it as well as you must pray for the forgivenesse of sinnes It was Ananias his speech to Paul Act. 22.13 Rise Paul and wash away thy sinnes calling on the name of the LORD though his sinnes were forgiven yet hee could not have assurance of it without calling upon the Name of the LROD Christ promised to baptize us with the Holy Ghost and with fire that is to sanctifie us in greater measure yet wee must call and call againe So Luke 11.5 6 7 8. You must knock as at a mans doore that is a sleepe with his children and loath to rise but if you knocke long and weary the Lord out and not suffer him to rest then he will give the Holy Ghost Therefore have you prayed and yet finde not your selves New Creatures You have your old hearts and old lusts prevailing yet you must at length wash away your sinnes by calling on the Name of the Lord. And hereto you may be stirred by the Sacrament which is not onely to give assurance that your sinnes are forgiven but likewise to draw more vertue from Christ to make up the breaches of our hearts and to get more grace and to be made New Creatures in a greater measure So that when a man comes hither he must consider wherein he is faultie what breaches there are in his heart and life what imperfection there is in grace and then hee must goe to Christ to repaire them And as you bring more faith with you so you shall carry more strength and comfort from the Sacrament So that thus much I can assure you of let any man come with a strong desire to receive Christ and to be a New Creature and let him bring faith in the promises of Sanctification and it cannot bee but hee shall be filled The LORD will send his Spirit into his heart and make him a New Creature Wheresoever God hath a mouth to speake Faith hath an eare to heare and an h●nd to take Men forgot this they thinke that Faith is onely occupied about promises of pardon and forgivenesse but it is not so you must set your faith on worke on the promises of Sanctification and when you come to receive the Sacrament you must know that you come to a table where you have fatlings where you have new Wines And thus you must feed on CHRIST not onely taking to your selves the promises of pardon but likewise of Sanctification that you may be filled with the Spirit which is as wine to quicken you and to strengthen you in the Inner man as well as the outward Elements of Bread and Wine strengthen thine outward man So that thou mayest not thinke thou receivest the Sacrament as thou oughtest when thou goest away as weake as when thou commest when there is no strength no vigour in the Inner man And so in all thy daily services when thou commest to Christ thou must eat the flesh of the Sonne of man and drinke his bloud as the Israelites did every day feed on the Mannah You must remember his Covenant not only to pardon but to sanctifie you and then you shall live thereby and every day grow stronger and stronger The end of the first Sermon CERTAINE SERMONS VPON THE NEW CREATVRE 2 COR. 5.17 Therefore if any man be in Christ let him be a new Creature THE Woman of Canaan though shee had no countetenance from Christ though he seemed not to heare her a long time though hee gave her crosse answers yet hee commends her faith in an extraordinary manner at the last She had never had that commendations if shee had not beene put to that difficulty a little therefore when you presse God when you doe stand it out and are not discouraged in the end you shall have it in a greater measure and it will be a greater commendations of your faith And so it was with Iacob if he had not wrestled as hee did hee had never had that great reward which he had he never had a greater reward for any thing that ever he did in his life than for his contending with God when God refused as it were when he strove with him when he would not doe it when he seemed to be of a contrary mind yet when he held out and did not give over till he had gotten it hee never got so much at Gods hands And so I say to every one of you if you finde it an hard taske to get this change to bee made New Creatures you pray and have sought and yet you have not gotten it yet be encouraged doe it still never give over you shall have a greater measure as your prayers are stronger for this you must know that when you make requests to God according to Gods will that then it is the voice of his Spirit therefore when you desire to be made New Creatures doe you thinke it is possible for God to deny you No because this desire comes from his Spirit Now it is true a man may desire to be made a New Creature he may desire grace and yet doe it in a carnall manner that is hee may desire it because he sees that he cannot be saved without it he may desire it as a thing of necessity that will make him safe and whole as a thing without which he shall perish Nature may goe thus far but to desire to be made a New Creature out of the beauty and taste of it out of a desire to please God and to glorifie him whose Name is called upon you out of a desire to please the Spirit that dwels in you this is proper to the Saints it is the voyce of the Spirit and therefore goe on boldly God hath promised to heare you hee cannot deny you See how Christ did when he was upon the earth those that were lame and blinde when they came and cried after him and would not give him over he did not refuse to heale every one there was not a man that was importunate with him but howsoever his Disciples slighted them Christ respected them Now do
such change wrought in him doth delight in nothing but to doe evill to doe well he hath no pleasure Gods Commandements are burthensome to him therfore the Laws of God are too strait for him that he cannot march in them as David could not march in Sauls Armour for it was too heavie for him A man that is a New Creature doth things with facility and delight But this is not all If thy Soule be fashioned and cast into a new mould thou wilt not onely doe good things readily but well and handsomely to use our common terme when as other men bungle at good workes and know not how to turne their hand unto them They doe them indeed but as the Wiseman saith Prov. 26.7 As the legs of the lame are not equall so is a Parable in a fooles mouth When they come to doe any good Actions it is like a Parable in a fooles mouth the Parable is not fit for his mouth as when a man hath one legge longer than another he is lame so a Parable in a fools mouth is not equall to his mouth the action may be good yet he do●h it but lamely it is beyond his reach hee doth not doe actions as hee should but an holy man doth them as a workeman I speake not of doing of them before men but before God who judgeth righteously when he comes to performe an holy duty hee doth it as it is meet hee prayes fervently and consecrates himselfe unto the Lord with delight Hee shewes mercy with cheerefulnesse and every grace hath his peculiar property wherein the goodnesse of it consists as Faith Love and Hope are the concomitants of his actions wherein their excellencie consists whereas other men doe the same duties but not with that affection that they should and they doe it but with a dead heart they are workes of vertue and have the lineaments of true ones but they are dead workes because life is not in them Therefore consider how thou doest things the matter is not so much what thou doest as how thou doest them Againe if thou bee a New Creature thou shalt know it by thy doing of good constantly as a man that doth it naturally In Nature you know the habites and inclinations are close and neere unto us and growing in us therefore if thou doe good in thy constant practice it is a signe thy heart is changed This is the first thing there is a new frame all the bent of the faculties are changed and by this you may know it if you doe good readily with facillity and delight and constantly One thing more observe in this new Frame there is not onely a bending of the Soule to a contrary point as it were but moreover all must be changed as for example Cast any thing into a new mould there is not only one part altered but all so if you be New Creatures you must finde this in your selves that you doe not make choice in the duties of godlinesse but take all and omit nothing You must bee holy in all manner of conversation those words are added in all manner of conversation and they are much to be observed that is in all the turnings of a mans life As if he be a Magistrate hee must be exact in hearing of Causes neither to feare any mans face nor to be moved by any mans favour if hee be an husband his speeches and actions must be holy his speeches must be gratious If thou be a Subject in reverence to the King and respective to others thou must bee holy in all manner of conversation otherwise the frame is not altered this must be of necessity for that which God requires of us is the keep●ng of the whole Law as Iames saith Iam. 2.20 where hee speakes of keeping the Law Evangelically For whosoever shall keepe the whole Law and yet faile in one point he is guilty of all Goe thorow the whole Latitude of our obedience if in one part thou wilt favour thy selfe thou art guilty of all In the same Epistle Iam. 1.26 If any man among you seemeth to be religious and bridleth not his tongue but deceives his owne heart that mans Religion is in vaine That which is here said of the tongue may be said of any thing else Doest thou doe thus and thus doest thou sanctifie the Sabbath doest thou goe to God in prayer goe to all particular duties I know not what to name unto you and yet in any of these dost faile consider that the Apostle might as well have said unto thee for that thy Religion is in vaine hee speakes of keeping the Law in an Evangelicall manner a man must set himselfe to keepe every Commandement and if he doe but take liberty in any he is guilty of the whole Take this for a sure rule what God requires of us in the Gospell he gives us strength to performe but if our hear●s were not altogether new moulded the worke would be more than our strength therefore of necessity the heart must be altogether new moulded Therefore the Apostle saith and what he saith is common to all the Saints I can doe all things through Christ that strengthneth mee Every man that hath this new frame wrought in him may say so If thou be in Christ thou hast a new frame in thy heart which makes thee able to doe all things through Christ. Consider of this and apply it to your selves for it is a matter of much moment as the Apostle saith We are not ashamed to write unto you of these things againe and againe So it is a point we have touched before yet we will speake of it againe and again Consider with thy selfe whether there be such a generall change in thee or no for the goodnesse of a thing consists in the order else the whole is dissolved as in beauty there are two things wherein it consists the frame and order of it that we say is beautifull when the frame is good and no part is to bee admired above the rest so it is the frame and order of the Soule wherein its beauty consists when the whole frame is right and thou art inabled to doe the whole duties of new obedience Observe Gods dealing in this case when Saul had failed in one thing God cast him off But you will say this was an heard judgement did not David faile many times as well as he It is true but here is the difference Saul had a naturall heart to doe evill although his profession was good yet when he was put to the triall whether he would take the fat sheepe and the oxen he did it yet you must know it was not for that that God cast him off but because the frame of his heart was not good for hee would have done it againe and againe an hundred times over I say the disposition of his heart was evill Balaams eye unto the wages of iniquitie marred all though he kept himselfe aloft and
we should draw nearer to him Therefore labour to strengthen your faith So did Moses it was the strengh of his faith that made him cleave so fast to GOD as he did Fourthly get experience of him for it was Pauls experience that united him nearer to Christ the experience that he had of Christ in the mortification of his lusts in all the courses of his ministery in all the distresses and troubles that he passed thorow he still had experience of him and the more experience you have of the Lord Iesus the nearer you come to converse with him and the more you will love him and joyne to him Strangenesse disjoynes affections we say there is strangenesse when men salute not when there is not a neare conversing Strangenesse doth dis-joyne the heart Againe nearenesse of conversing and walking with him from day to day drawes us nearer to him and intends the will of desiring him to be our Husband Last of all there is a certain impression made in the spirit of man by the Holy Ghost which causeth him to draw neare to Christ that makes him prize him more As there is in the Iron a certaine naturall quality to follow the Load-stone so there is in the Saints towards Christ And if we seeke a reason why Paul and the rest of the Saints that excelled so were able to prize Christ above all things and to count all things losse in respect of him the true reason is it was the impression made upon their spirits by the Holy Ghost there is a certaine attractive vertue put into them enabling them to prize Christ above all and to draw neare to him therefore you must know it is the gift of the Holy Ghost to inable us to prize him Therefore to all the rest adde that seeke to the Lord that he would worke it in your hearts that you may learne to magnifie him Thus you must seeke to encrease the union to adde degrees to the will by which you are content and resolve to match with Christ and to be made one with him And this is the thing that you are to be exhorted to not only to know this but to exercise it when Paul had once tasted the sweetnesse in Christ he could relish nothing else he counts all other things as drosse So should we if we had once experience of it Therefore we should learne to renue this union from day to day and as I said before Wee should eat his flesh and drinke his bloud every day that is every time we renue the covenant with God we renue the match as it were betweene us we eat Christs flesh and drinke his bloud He is that Bread that came downe from heaven they ate Mannah in the wildernesse and died but hee that feedeth on me shall have life everlasting Therefore eat my flesh and drinke my bloud that is take me come to me for eating of his flesh is nothing but to come to him to take him to receive him Now saith he the very act of taking me is your duty as you renue that every day so you take me anew as it were and so there will come new strength to you as from bread or Manna when you eat it or from flesh and wine when you eat and drinke it so doth there from from me when you renue your eating of my flesh and drinking of my bloud that is when you renue your act of taking and receiving me there comes new strength to you that is you shall have new comforts and consolations you shall be encouraged the more herein you draw nearer to me than before For as your union with Christ at the first doth make way for the Spirit and causeth it to be shed in your hearts so the more this union is encreased the more you are filled with the Holy Ghost So you get new strength from day to day as this union is more confirmed It is like a new eating and drinking your Peace is more abundant and your strength is more enlarged you are more full of joy in the Holy Ghost every grace is more encreased and strengthned in you therefore exercise this union eat his flesh and drinke his bloud every day But you will say what needs that when we have once done is it not enough No it is not enough for there growes a distance betweene Christ and you from day to day a little neglect the very omission of duties yea though it were no sinfull omission may cause it As the body is subject to waste and needs eating and drinking that it may be repaired So doth the soule and inner man there is a continuall wasting of strength and you must eat his flesh and drinke his bloud every day to repaire it that is you must renue the union that grace may be strengthned and renued in your hearts that those spirits may be repaired that you spend every day that your very strength may be renued you shall find this true by experience the more you doe this more neare you get to Christ the more you renue that match and make a new marriage with him you shall and new strength comming to you you shall find your hearts draw nearer to him and further from sinne you shall finde your selves made more spirituall more heavenly minded you shal find your selves more strengthned you wil be ashamed to sinne when you stand in such neare termes with him there will be a secret influence of the Spirit in your hearts Therefore exercise this union and as you must exercise it from day to day so know the comfort of it and improve and husband it well If I have Christ for my husband shall he be my husband in vaine Shall I have him and not make use of him No you must learne to make use of him learne to use him as he is a Prophet a Priest and a King If you would be more enlightned goe to him as a Prophet beseech him to enlighten thee to give thee wisdome to give thee the Spirit of Revelation and he cannot deny thee If thou hast committed a sinne use him as a Mediatour as a Priest for he is thy Husband thou hast him for that purpose forget not that Christ is a Mediatour We fall into sinne from day to day but if we knew really what it is to have Christ an Intercessour to have him our Priest to make an attonement for our sinnes every day we should learne to prize him more we should be full of comfort we should doe in another manner than we doe If there be any strong lust which thou canst not subdue know that it must be done by him as a King he must bring it into subjection he must circumcise thy heart Therefore know what is in Christ for all that is in him is thine and he is full of treasure When thou hast the field what shouldest thou doe but digge the treasure to know what is there when thou knowest thou hast such a
comfort have him and have all want him and want all things 1 Iohn 5. He that hath the Son hath life he that hath not the Son the wrath of God abides upon him That is he that hath the Son hath life and all things that pertaine to life that is it that makes a man happie as you know every thing is said then to be happie when it hath that which is agreeable to that being agreeable to that life that it leads A man that leads the life of nature is happie for this world according to his condition when he hath every thing that belongs to this life when hee hath wealth when he hath houses when he hath all conveniences Now when a man hath the Son he hath spirituall life and all things pertaining to it there is nothing wanting to make him happie when he hath not that The wrath of God abides on him that is the Lord is his Enemie that is the Governour of the world and he is not his enemie for a fit but the wrath of God abides on him for ever And therefore since the Lord is the cause of all our comfort he is the ground of all Salvation both of all the graces and of all the Priviledges that follow upon it this should move us to come in and to take him those two arguments I say the misery that you are in out of him and the happinesse you shall have by him but I will urge this no further so much shall serve for this Text. FINIS THE CVPPE OF BLESSING DELIVERED IN three Sermons upon 1 COR. 10.16 By the late faithfull and worthy Minister of IESUS CHRIST IOHN PRESTON D. in Divinity Chaplaine in ordinary to his Majestie Master of Emmanuel Colledge in Cambridge and sometimes Preacher of Lincolns INNE LONDON Printed by R. B. for NICHOLAS BOURNE and are to be sold at his shop at the Royall Exchange 1633. draw nearest to him as we doe in this holy Sacrament of the Lords Supper And therefore nothing concernes us more than that we doe not receive it unworthily because the Lord will be sanctified in those that draw nearest unto him that is either in the holinesse of their hearts or in executing his just judgement upon them And therefore that at this time and others also you may not come unprepared to the holy Sacrament we have purposely pitched on these words The Cup of blessing that we blesse c. In which ye shall finde these three parts First that in this Sacrament there is a true communicating of the body and bloud of Christ. Secondly the meanes whereby this communication is made to us it is the breaking of the bread and by powring out the wine Is not the bread that we breake the Communion of the body of Christ c. And thirdly the setting apart or the blessing or sanctifying of these elements to such a purpose The Cup of blessing which we blesse is it not the Communion of the bloud of Christ Now for the first of these I say in the Sacrament there is a communication of the very body and bloud of Christ The Papists affirme the same but all the question is in what manner there is this communicating of his body and bloud they say corporally that there is Transubstantiation there we say the thing is really done but it is done spiritually it is done mystically it is done sacramentally The reason of our difference is because of these words of our Saviour This is my body And the Popish indeed is so strange an opinion that I would not waste time in confuting of it but that I know there are divers amongst our selves that doe willingly leave the Papists in other points yet they are held with some scruple with this they know not how to contradict such plaine words This is my body and therefore they cannot be perswaded but that there is somewhat in it more than our Divines affirme and therefore it shall not be needlesse to spend a little time in shewing you the falsenesse of this opinion First I would aske this question whether there be necessity or no that there should be such a Transubstantiation for surely if there be not necessity if that be but an arbitrary thing wee may as well deny it as they affirme it Againe such a monstrous conceit as this compounded of so many ingrediences of so many strange miracles the least of which goes beyond the highest in all the Scriptures I say is not to be put upon us without necessity themselves grant that unlesse there be a necessity we have no reason to receive it at their hands And therefore we will enquire first and see what necessity there is First I say there is no such necessity that there should be any such Transubstantiation any such corporall presence of Christ in the Sacrament neither in regard of the thing nor in regard of the words This is my body I say it is not necessary in regard of the thing looke to all the ends of the Sacrament you shall finde that you may have all without such a Transubstantiation First if the end of the Sacrament bee to bring Christ to our remembrance as himselfe saith that it was his end Doe this saith he as often as you doe it in remembrance of me certainly it is not necessary that there should be a change of bread into his body for that purpose because the Sacrament it selfe with those words instituted are enough for his remembrance And besides this the very word Remember shewes that he is rather absent than present for we remember not things present but remembrance is of things absent Besides the other Sacrament represents Christ and cals him to remembrance where there is no such Transubstantiation and therefore it is not for remembrance that it is needfull that Christ should be corporally present Or secondly is it needfull for this the shewing forth the Lords death till he come Surely for this it is not needfull neither for in preaching we shew forth the Lords death as the Apostle saith to the Galathians Christ was so plainly preached that hee was as good as crucified amongst them And therefore it is not needfull for the shewing forth of the Lords death till he come Besides there is a particle put in there that may helpe us a little till he come which presupposeth that he is not yet here and therefore it is not necessary for that end But againe is it necessary for our union with Christ for that is another end of the Sacrament that we may be united to him surely if the union were corporall then indeed there might seeme some necessity of it if we were so united to Christ as when two boards are clapt ●ogether where one toucheth another but you know there is no such corporall union it is spirituall and not corporall it is by faith and not by sense What is the union betweene Christ and us Partly relative as the union betweene the husband and the wife
of their owne Writers Cajetan upon the third part of Thomas the 80. Question saith plainly To eat the flesh of Christ is to beleeve in Christ. And Biel in the Canon of his Masse and Canisius upon the Corinthians and others of their owne Writers which is enough to make it cleare to them that this is the meaning of the words that we have said before So much shall serve for the answering of that Objection We shewed the last day in what manner Christ is in the Sacrament I will not stand to repeat it we came to draw some consectaries from the point that there is a reall Communion of the body and bloud of Christ in the Sacrament The first was for the strengthning of our faith If God had said it only it had beene enough God that cannot lye But I told you he had not only said it but sworne it and not only sworne it but hath put to his Seale And therefore we have reason to beleeve him only I told you what was required if we will partake of Christ First we must take him by faith Secondly that is not all we must take him in deed aswell as in word that is we must obey him and live by his Lawes we must lay downe the armes of rebellion and come in if we will have pardon Thirdly it is not enough to doe this but we must doe all out of love Now when a man heares of this that all this is required in taking of Christ here I told you all the world is at a stand there is no body will be content to take him when they heare these conditions that they must deny themselves in every thing in their profit in their pleasures in their credit and must take up every crosse and when they meet a crosse they must not balke the way but they must goe thorow when they heare they must follow him and serve him I say when men heare this they refuse Christ they will not come in to God Now what is our businesse but to invite men to come in to God and to compell them as he saith That my house may be full we are the Messengers of the Lord sent that we may invite men to this Banquet I meane not to this Sacrament but to the thing And therefore we will make it the second Consectary and so proceed If there be here a reall Communion of the body and of the bloud of Christ then here is the gift or offer of his body and bloud Consider therefore the greatnesse of Christs love that he should regard us so much as to take our Nature to cloath himselfe with our flesh and bloud that he might be crucified in that I say this is an extraordinary love Compare but our condition with the Angels that were fallen and we shall see the greatnesse of this love The Angels that were fallen and we were sunke in the same mire when God looked downe from heaven and saw the miserable condition of both saith the Author to the Hebrewes he had compassion on us but on the Angels he had not compassion Which difference shewes his liberty and magnifieth his mercy toward us as you shall finde in Malachy the Lord reasoning with Israel Thus have ●●oved you and yet you say Wherein hast thou loved us saith he Was not Esau Iacobs Brother and yet Iacob have I loved and Esau have I hated So I say the Lord hath loved us in doing this for us in giving this body of his to be broken and his bloud to be shed he hath loved us and hated them And why hath he put this difference but because he loved us And therefore Paul as he is excellent when he comes to set forth this point Ephes. 2. he saith When wee were children of wrath when we were dead in trespasses and sinnes when we were enemies he that is rich in mercy according to the greatnesse of his love hath quickned us and set us together with Christ in heavenly places marke it when we were in this condition dead it was he that was rich in mercy according to the greatnesse of his love c. You shall finde that the Apostle whensoever he comes to this matter knowes not how to expresse himselfe but as a man that stood amazed at the greatnesse of Gods love he had his thoughts swallowed up with it Ephes 3. That you may know the love of Christ which passeth knowledge that you may comprehend the length and breadth and depth and height of the love of Christ c. which cannot be measured that is the love of Christ was exceeding great And this is that you are to doe now when you come to the Sacrament and not only then but at all times For it is profitable for us to doe this Doe that saith Christ in remembrance of me what is that we should remember His love And why his love to gaze upon it only to know it No but to be moved with it to love him againe to take him to feare him to serve him to obey him for that end you should remember it When Paul was going to Damascus you know the Lo●● met him by the way and when he had met hi● Paul saith he I am IESUS whom thou persecutest I am IESUS that was crucified for thee I am IESUS that gave my body for thee and as many as receive me You know when Paul heard this it melted it softned his heart and drawes from him that holy and good and humble expression Lord what wilt thou that I doe As if he should say I will doe whatsoever thou wilt have me I say it was this love I am IESUS whom thou persecutest that melted the heart of Paul So I may to every one that heares me at this time If there be any among you that live in any sinne whatsoever it is be it swearing be it drinking be it fornication be it Sabbath-breaking be it what it will I may say to him as if a voyce should come from heaven as it did to Paul It is Iesus whom thou provokest it is he whom thou offendest whom thou wrongest whom thou dishonourest it is Iesus that was crucified for thee that Iesus that gives his body and bloud for thee shall not this melt thee shall not this affright thee somewhat shall it not bring you on your knees and make you say I am a sinfull wretch not worthy to be received into the number of the Saints Lord what wilt thou that I doe I will doe it I will continue to doe this no more Surely this is a strong motive Paul thought so I beseech you by the mercies of God that you would come in Take it in the Prodigall sonne when he comes home and expects little as he had reason to expect little from his father when he had carried himselfe so rebelliously when his father used him in that manner when he provided a feast for him and put the robes upon him and rings upon his fingers how
much you shall have a kingdome you shall have riches you shall have a feast I will adde but one You shall have gorgeous apparell a thing that we prize to be somewhat out of the weakenesse of our flesh so trifling as that yet because we prize it it pleaseth God to set out the glorious condition we have by Christ under this notion In the second of the Revelation I will cloath you with white raiment and Rev. 3.2 To him that overcommeth will I give the morning-starre Buy of me white garments to cover your nakednesse So I say if you will come into Christ you shall have gorgeous apparell now every man naturally seekes some excellency in one kinde or other Now what is so excellent as this To have the image of God renewed in us that excels all others as the beauty of the morning-starre excels others This you shall have by Christ you shall have your soules cloathed with beauty you shall have them adorned with Rubies and Saphires that is with all the shining graces of the Spirit you shall be justified that is you shall be washed you shall bee sanctified so shall all the Saints be clad so shall all the Saints be cloathed that will come home to Christ. But you will say tell us in plainer tearmes what this cloathing is This white array partly is a signe of the dignity which you have by Christ as Kings in ancient time were wont to be cloathed with white apparell on solemne times which was a signe that they were Kings Againe as Tertullian reports Servants were wont to weare white array when they were set at liberty in token of manu-mission so it is a token of the freedome you have by Christ. Againe Christians as Tertullian reports were wont to weare white array all Easter weeke in token of the sincerity that Paul bids us keepe the Passover with 1 Cor. 5. So when he saith you shal be cloathed with white array the meaning is you shall have the dignity of Kings the freedome of Servants that are set at liberty you shall have sincerity given you you shall have in a word whatsoever may adorne the soule I will not hold you long This cloathing of the soule stands in two things In Iustification And Sanctification There is a cloathing of Iustification that you shall have if you will come into Christ. First we are said to put on the Lord Iesus that is you shall come cloathed with him and when you come cloathed with Christ come and welcome as you know Iacob got the blessing when hee came in his brothers cloathes In Rev. 12. there is mention of a woman cloathed with the Sunne what is that every man by nature is vile and base and miserable but when he is cloathed with Christ hee is like one cloathed with the Sunne Now you know the Sunne is a most glorious creature of all the creatures that God hath made that when hee would chuse a creature that was the most glorious that our eyes have seene hee pitcheth on that and such are we when we are cloathed with Christ that is God lookes on us as on men that are as glorious as the Sunne in his brightnesse and this you shall have by Christ. But is this all No although it were all it were much because by this you may bee admitted to the presence of the Lord without it you cannot But this is not all you shall be cloathed likewise with the graces of sanctification that is when you come to Christ that shall be purified which David saith of Saul Oh you daughters of Ierusalem weepe for Saul he cloatheth you with Scarlet and hung ornaments of gold on your apparell I say Christ cloathes the soule with Scarlet Psal. 45. The soule goeth cloathed in imbroidered gold in garments of needleworke that is when the Lord comes to a soule he comes as a King of glory other Kings bring their glory with them and when they goe they take it with them but when Christ comes to the soule hee makes it a glorious house for himselfe to dwell there the materiall Temple that was so stately and so glorious the Temple of the Iewes you know it was but a type of the Temple of the Holy Ghost that is of the soule of a Christian for indeed those are the Temples wherein the Lord delights to dwell it is certaine that Salomon in all his royalty was not cloathed like one of these for shall Christs power be lesse in grace than it was in nature Hee that cloathes the Lilies shall hee not cloathe his servants with beauty and consider this that this is not a small matter to be thus cloathed The great God of heaven and earth and not God onely but holy and wise Men that are able to see through these trappings regard not what cloathing the body hath but they looke how mens soules goe apparelled I say Christ will thus apparell the soules of all that come in to him that as Aaron had all variety of precious Pearles of gorgeous apparell such Priests will Christ make every one to God his Father and therefore if you will come in to Christ this wee can promise you you shall put on the Lord Iesus you shall put on the Sunne Againe you shall be cloathed with Diamonds that is with all the shining graces of the Spirit And now what will you doe when you come to a rich Wardrobe for such is Christs to us there you may sute your selves from top to toe You reckon it undecent for a man to weare some part of his apparell rich and precious when other parts are base and old and ragged why doe you not doe this with your soules Why doe you suffer your soules to goe ragged as it were to be so unequally so unreverently clad It may be thou hast the grace of bounty but not of chastity it may be thou hast the grace of governing thy hands but not of governing thy tongue it may bee thou hast the grace to speake well but not to pray fervently there is some unevennesse in the cloathing of thy soule What wilt thou doe then Goe to Christ there is change of raiment that is there is garments of all sorts to cover thy nakednesse and to adorne thy soule all these things you shall have by Christ you shall have a Kingdome you shall have Riches you shall have a Feast you shall be cloathed with white array So you have seene now the second consectary that riseth from this Doctrine wherein wee are exhorted to take Christ to invite us to it we have shewed you your misery out of him and the happinesse you shall have by him Now there remaines no more but that you be content to come in and take him and serve him for the future so you may have him therefore what should hinder you why doe you not come in and take Christ. Onely you must know this that you must take him for your Master so as to serve no other
the worke is so farre accepted as it hath an operation on our hearts and affections It is so in every duty as in Prayer when you call on God in private doth God regard the words of a prayer No but ' its working on your hearts ' it s humbling of them ' it s bringing of them into frame and making them perfect with God every day by a thorow renewing of your repentance and this is the doing of the thing Amongst your selves if a servant doth onely make a show of doing a thing it is not regarded but hee that brings the thing to passe is accepted of you and that is it which the Lord requires and accepts in our performances Now we shall see that this Text will helpe us to all that is required in a Fast as will appeare in the particulars Phineas the sonne of Eleazar c. In the former part of the Chapter the disease is set downe and that is Sinne which is indeed the onely disease of the soule illustrated from two consequents First from the wrath of God who as the Text saith was very angry with Israel for they had committed whoredome and joyned with Baal-Peor That was the disease the sin for which they had brought on them Gods wrath And secondly from an effect of that wrath the Plague God struck them with pestilence that is the punishment In this verse is set downe the remedy and that is the turning away of Gods wrath For as the Physitian sayes Morbi curantur contrarijs so it is true in Divinity as the wrath of God was the cause of the Plague so the turning away thereof is the remedy This turning away of his wrath is set forth by the cause of its turning away and that was the zeale of Phineas while hee was zealous for my sake and that is made good by two reasons One is in the latter end of my Text therefore have I not consumed them in my jealousie As if hee had said If Phineas had not beene zealous my jealou● should have burned more and more and the jealousie of that should have beene utter destruction The second is Gods owne Testimony set downe before my Text. The Lord himselfe said unto Moses that his wrath was turned away I will say no more for opening the words but in them you shall see these five points lye evidently before you First in that the removall of the Plague is attributed to God and to the turning away of his anger this is clearely deduced That it is God only that doth good and evill for you see his anger brought the Plague on them and the turning away of his anger healed them againe Secondly it is sin that causes Gods anger anger in God hath alway relation to sinne for sinne is the cause of it Thirdly the way to turne away the Lords anger is zeale for his sake Fourthly if there be want of this zeale among us his jealousie shall grow hotter and hotter it shall encrease upon us more and more Fifthly and lastly the issue of this jealousie of his will be utter destruction Wee will begin with the first which is That it is God onely that doth good and evill to every Nation to every Church and Kingdome yea to every particular person As you see here it was not the corruption of the Aire that brought the Plague nor the clearing of it with f●ost and wind that turned it away but the cloud of the Lords wrath shed this storme on them and when he was appeased with them there followed health and peace The Lord wounds and the Lord heales For what is the Plague but a sword in the hand of an Angell who drawes it out and puts it into its sheath againe at his Masters appointment And is not there the same reason of all other evils Warre you know is a terrible thing when Enemies come as Bees on a Land but doth not the Lord hisse for them And againe they are driven away as with a breath at his appointment Famine is a leane devouring evill which causes the Land to eate up the inhabitants thereof but is not the Lord the onely cause of it Doth not he make the Heaven as Brasse and the Earth as Iron Doth not he when he will open the windowes of Heaven and unstop the bottels of the clouds and powre outraine unseasonably And is not hee the cause of death which is the journeys end of both the former To which every one of us is subject yet wee consider it not Though we see men fall from the Tree of Life every moment yet wee regard it not This the Lord takes onely to himselfe Psal. 68.20 To the Lord belong the issues from death and therefore let us give to the Lord this great Prerogative of his That he onely doth good and evill and let no man question it You will say who doth question it It is very true we doe not question it in words but if we question it in our deeds it is an argument that our hearts make a doubt of it though our tongues doe not question it Therefore let us examine the matter If wee thinke the Lord onely doth good and evill why then will not we obey him and serve him and please him in all things But provoke him to anger by our words and by our workes as the Prophet speakes Perhaps you will say to me as Saul answered Samuel when he came from the warre of the Amalekites Oh thou blessed of the Lord I have fully kept the Commandement of the Lord but saith Samuel If thou hast done so What meanes the bleating of the Sheepe and the lowing of the Oxen So I say to you if you obey the Lord what meanes so many sinnes amongst us What meanes Fornication and Whoredome which is so frequent What meane those Oathes amongst us for which the Land mournes Not onely greater oathes but smaller oathes which exceed the greater for frequency though the greater exceed them in that they take the Name of God in vaine Againe what meanes the breaches of the Sabbath Of which I will speake a word by the way and that you may know that I doe not blame you for that as a sinne which is no sinne I will make this digression Doe you not think that Sabbaths are to be kept and to be kept holy I will name but two reasons to make it good you shall finde them in Esay 57.30 It is My Holy Day First it is a Holy Day and if it be holy you may doe nothing thereon that is common A Vessell that is sanctified and made holy may not bee imployed to take up common water or used in common services for it is holy So the time of the Sabbath is holy therefore you must not spend it about common actions for if you doe you prophane that which is holy Seeondly it is My Day and if it be My Day rob mee
not of it every houre of that day that you spend in common speeches and actions you rob the Lord of that houre for all the day is his And doe not thinke that men were tied to this observance onely under the Old Testament but know that it continues still for doe but consider with your selves if the Lord should have left it meerely in the power of the Church to appoint a Sabbath day it might have been brought from a week to a moneth and from a moneth to a yeare and so if of meeting together had bin no necessity put upon us by God himse●fe where would religion have bin And do you think God would not have provided for his Church better than so Besides why should it be questioned when it is transmitted to us from the most ancient times Iustin Martyr sayes that on the day which we call Sunday the Christians met together to worship God and the people came out of the Countrey for that end and it was a Solemne day Tertullian in his Apologie saith as much and therefore because they spent that day in worshiping God all the Heathen called it Sunday And in all ancient times it was never controverted never called into question Againe doe we not need such a day Therefore the Lord saith Sabbath was made for man as if hee had said I could have spared the Sabbath It is not for my owne sake and for my worship sake but for mans sake that is lest he should forget God and bee a stranger to him which would redound to our own hurt And therefore shall not wee be willing to keepe it when it was for our owne sakes that the Lord appointed it What gainers might wee be in grace and holinesse if wee would sanctifie every Sabbath as we should Should we be losers by it but this is a digression and I speake it by the way But marke it I say if you keepe the Commandements of God What meanes this bleating of the sheepe These acts of disobedience on his owne Day We will goe on in the examination If indeed we thinke that it is the Lord that doth good and evill why are we so inobservant and negligent of him why do we reckon it a wearinesse to serve him why turne wee Religion into formalitie posting over holy duties in a carelesse and negligent maner when we should be carefull and fervent in the same Why is there so little growth in religion so much barrennesse in good workes the price whereof is more than gold and silver In a word Why doe we turne the maine into the by and the by into the maine That is why goe we about all other businesse as our maine and chiefe scope and take in holy duties by the way more to stop the mouth of naturall Conscience as carnall men may doe than for any delight we● have in them If we thinke God to be the Author of good and evill why are these things so Every man is ready to professe his faith in the Truth hereof but if wee did beleeve it wee should be more carefull to please the LORD in all things Againe if we thinke that God only doth good and evill why have not wee our eyes on him altogether why doe wee not feare him and nothing els trust in him and in nothing besides depend on him and upon no other In all our calamities and dangers why doe not wee seeke to him as to one that onely can helpe us and heale us You will say we doe depend on God wee trust in God and none but him It is very well if you doe but consider that to trust in God is to part with all for his sake and to have an eye only unto the recompence of reward to be willing to deny our selves in our profits and credits and pleasures to be content to have him alone Thus Saint Paul expresses it 2 Tim. 1.13 Therefore saith he have we suffered these things for we know whom wee have trusted As if he had said we have parted with all we are content to be led from prison to prison we are content with God alone for wee know the power and faithfulnesse of him whom we have trusted Againe to trust in God is then to rest on him when the case is such marke it that if we faile we are undone then to build on him as a sure rocke that is the nature of true holinesse and exact walking when God puts us into an exigent removes from us friends takes away worldly helpes yet in this case to trust him Thus Hester trusted God when she undertooke that dangerous enterprize If I perish I perish when if the Lord had failed her shee had lost her life So Daniel trusted God when he would put himselfe upon him being in such danger for the open profession of his Religion which by death they would have forced him to deny Thus Asa trusted God when hee went with a small number against a great multitude the Text saith of him That he trusted in God Now doe we thus trust him Surely we doe not but when faith and sense come into competition when they meet together on a narrow bridge we are readie to byas our conscience the wrong way to goe aside and decline the blow that is we are ready in such a case though with breach of a good conscience so to trust in God that withall we will keepe a sure foot on some outward probable sensible meanes that if God failes us yet wee may know what to trust to The truth is we doe not leane to the Lord. For what ●● it to leane to him You know a man is then ●●id to leane when hee stands not on his own●●eet but so rests the bu●ke of his body on a ra●●e or staffe or the like that if it faile him he fals downe To rest on God in this manner is to leane to him and did wee thinke that hee had all power to doe good and hurt to the Creature we should thus trust in him but in that we doe it so little and so seldome it it an argument that whatsoever wee professe we doe not indeed beleeve it Last of all to make an end of this examination if we think indeed that the Lord only is able to doe good and evill why do we not that which is a necessary consequent th●r●of which you shall finde in Gen. 17.1 it is Gods speech to Abraham I am God all-sufficient therefore walke before mee and bee perfect Marke that when any man thinkes God to be Al-sufficient that he hath all power in his hands that he is Almighty for so the word signifies that which will necessarily follow on this beliefe is this he will be perfect with the Lord. You will say I hope we are perfect with God But if we be why are our actions so dissonant why doe wee serve God so by halfes and by fits why are we
so unequall and uneven in our wayes we are zealous for a fit and in some particulars but grow cold againe as if we never had beene the men Wee goe on in a good course till wee meete with some crosse and then wee baulke it till wee meet with some advantage and preferment and then we step out of the way to take it Is this to be perfect with God But if wee thought the Lord to be All-sufficient and Almighty we would walke perfectly before him For what is the reason that any man steps out from God It is because he findes something in the Creature which he sees not in God therefore saith God I am Al-sufficient that is let a man looke round about him and consider whatsoever it is that he can desire or need he shall have it in the Lord for he is All-sufficient Why then should not you be perfect with him why will you start from him at any time or upon any occasion And this shall suffice to make it evident that it is a very hard thing to beleeve this indeed that God only is able to doe good and evill Indeed wee care for the favour of Princes and think that they can hurt us or doe us good and therefore wee are so intent about them so busily occupied about them but this would not worke on us so much if we did beleeve that which I have now delivered unto you that God onely is the Authour of good and evill Therefore will wee reason with you and see if wee can plant this principle in you and strengthen your beliefe thereof For it is certaine that all the errours and obliquities wee finde in the lives of men come from this that these common Principles are not throughly beleeved but by halfes and of them we faile in none more than in this for if we did beleeve that God is the cause of all wee should serve him with willing hearts and ready minds in all things It is true we thinke God hath a chiefe hand in good and evill yet we think the Creature can doe somewhat too but consider this one reason If the Creature were able to doe you good or hurt I will be bold to say to you that God were not God and you might bee absolved from worshipping him For this is a principle planted in every mans nature by the Author of Nature that we regard or neglect every Creature more or lesse as they are more or lesse able to doe us hurt now if the Creature could but in part doe us good or hurt wee need not then care to worship the Lord onely for hee onely could not benefit or hurt us but God onely is to bee worshipped therefore hee onely hath power to doe good or hurt For on this ground we worship him alone that he onely is able to doe good or hurt otherwise hee were not a compleat adequate God to the worship that is required Againe if the Creature could doe any thing it might chalenge part in the Deity but it is impossible there should be any more Gods than one Therefore it is the Lord onely that doth good and evill Thus Amos concludes it in his third Chapter Is there any evill in the City that he hath not done And so we may say Is there any good that he hath not done where marke the generalitie Is there any evill that he hath not done Therefore glorifie him in thy life and in all thy wayes For as Daniel told Belshazzar In his hands are all our wayes That is we take not the least step to prosperitie or adversitie through the whole course of our life but it is the Lord that guides our steps Therefore in 2 Cor. 1.3 Paul cals him the God of all comfort exclusively so that no Creature is able to joyne with him in giving the least comfort But you will say to me Is this so Doe not we finde by experience that riches and friends and credit and wisdome and the like doe comfort us And that the want and absence of these doth us hurt Yes but I may give you this double answer First these things are at Gods disposing and command therefore it is not they that doe any thing but the Lord by them It is the hand that brings to passe a thing yet it is not vertually in the hand but in the will of the man that commands it But secondly I answer It is not these things that do you good or hurt but the Lord by them You know when water heates the hand you doe not say the water doth it but the heat that is by the fire in the water When you take a medicine in Beere or Wine it is not the Beere or Wine that cures but the medicine that is taken in that Beere or Wiine So it is the Lord that refreshes and comforts hee wounds and he heales by the creature but the creature doth neither But you will say this ability is borne and bred with the creature and is never separated from it I answer it is very true the Creature hath a fitnesse in it to do us good or hurt but it is not able to put forth that fitnesse or that strength till it be acted by God that is till it be set a worke to doe it by his blessing or cursing For example The bread hath a fitnesse to nourish but if God sayes not to the bread nourish such an one it shall not be able to do it for we live not by bread but by the word of God by his blessing of it and commanding the Creature to do it On the other side take a disease or any Creature that is fit to do us hurt it shall not hurt unlesse the Lord say goe and strike such a wretch bee an instrument of mine to punish him Let an Axe be never so sharpe and keene till the Worke-man take it in his hand and apply it to the worke it shall doe nothing So Gods blessing and cursing doth all for Gods blessing is nothing else but his bidding of the Creature to doe such an one good and his cursing is nothing else but his bidding of a Creature afflict such an one and therfore sometimes men are cheered by the Creature sometimes againe they want that cheering sometimes they have contentment therein and sometimes againe they have not And hence it is that there may be abundance of all things and yet bee no more than as the huske without the graine as the shell without the kernell affording nothing but emptinesse Againe you may have a hundred-fold with persecution that is God can give you more comfort in persecution and the want of every thing than you had in prosperity when you had every thing supplied therefore in Ier. 9.23 see how the Lord reasons Let not the strong man rejoyce in his strength nor the wiseman in his wisdome and why For it is I the Lord which exercise loving kindenesse and