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A65177 A pilgrimage into the land of promise, by the light of the vision of Jacobs ladder and faith, or, A serious search and prospect into life eternal pointing out the way and discovering the passage out of mans mutable state of life, into a state of immutable righteousness and glory, through the knowledg of Christ in spirit / written in the year 1662 by Henry Vane ... Vane, Henry, Sir, 1612?-1662. 1664 (1664) Wing V73; ESTC R32917 127,958 114

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is neer to every one of us upon whose name if we call he will save us from our sins and make our reconciliation once more with God if the fault be not in ourselvs Yea he will save us to the uttermost if we continue in our obedience and in a pliablenes of spirit to the voyce and words of his mouth that will be a sure guide to us till it have brought us into that kingdome of his that cannot be shaken These are the first sort of servants and subjects that may be found faithfull and obedient unto the word and command of God which was from the beginning These are they that feare God and work righteousnes by an inward teaching suited to the spirituall senses of the naturall mind which is the same with the light and law of pure nature Now of these some and those the greatest part by far being wholly left to their owne choice and in the hand of their owne counsell continue not in their obedience but perish through a hardnes and impenitency of heart in which they rebell against the encreasing measure of light with which the holy Ghost would enlighten them in order to the enlarging of their hearts to an entire and stedfast walking with God in that Covenant of his that cannot be dissolved But others of them through Gods free and peculiar preventing grace are withheld from so sinning against God and are layd hold on and apprehended by the son's comming into their soules and contracting a most intimate and inseperable marriage union with them fastning them to himself the rock af ages and cheif corner stone by whom their bow is made to abide in strength and their arms are made strong by the hands of the mighty God of Jacob. Thus of servants they do with the eunuch and centurion who were converted by Philips and Peters ministry of the outward word become Sons that are heirs according to the promise or else they are admitted immediatly to the fight of Christ in spirit as Paul was in his conversion unto which heavenly vision they prove not disobedient being taught not only to live in the Spirit but to walke after the Spirit This then that we have bin speaking of is the first light and workmanship that Christ in his first appearance may and does visit the sons and daughters of men with even those that are not yet brought to the knowledg of his voice in and by the holy Scriptures There is then a second degree of light and glory wherein Christ breakes forth in the workmanship of his Spirit upon the hearts and minds of men which compared with the first is a more excellent and neer approach to the sight of the Son himself testifying most particularly in what manner and at what time the WORD was to be made flesh and in that flesh to be crucified and die for our sins and to rise againe into a life wherein he was never to die more Now the voice of this word is from divine inspiration moving in the hearts and speaking by the mouth of Moses and other the Servants the Prophets of the Lord in the old Testament to John the Baptist and afterwards by the holy Evangelists and Apostles conteining the doctrine of both Covenants that of works and that of faith the law and the Gospell These divine words and oracles were committed to writing and preserved for the use of the Church from Moses his time downwards to this present day by Gods especiall and admirable providence called the holy Scriptures which are able to make us wise unto Salvation through the faith which is in Christ Jesus They are not of any private interpretation but attended with the ministry of the holy Ghost in his various distributions and gifts dividing unto every one severally as himself pleases to the making the doctrine flowing from this word pure and converting the soule that also which is an enlightning of the eyes and a washing of the heart with clean water from its old sins it is profitable also for reproof correction and instruction in righteousnes to the making the man of God perfect throughly furnished unto every good word and work even such hearers of the word and doers of the work as prove blessed in their deed if the fault be not in themselvs in failing to performe the condition of the Covenant through that faith which excludes boasting and failes not This second sort of hearers and doers of the word are they that are alive unto God through Jesus Christ by hearing the voice of the living word in and through the ministry of the outward letter of the Scriptures testifying of Christ and of the work of redemption given to him by the father to finish and of his comming not by water only but by water and blood to the paying a ransome for our sins and for the planting of us into a likenes with him both in his death and resurrection Under this second dispensation which is the ministry of the outward and written word accompanied with the presence and power of the holy Ghost and his gifts there is a workmanship of Christ formed in and upon the heart consisting of severall degrees and growths up into him who is our head the good olive tree that is willing ready and able to receave us into himself as our spirituall root which bears us and fills us with the oile and fatnes that springs up from the same into every branch and member of his body considered either as his body is his living flesh ot as it is his flesh crucified 1. As it is the mannah and living bread that is the life of the world or of the worldly Church and enlightned naturall man that may eat and drinke in his presence at this his table and eat and drinke his flesh and blood to their owne damnation 2. There be those that feed upon the crucified flesh the carkasse or dead body of Christ out of whose weaknes comes strength and from whose crucifying comes that meat which perishes not but is bread that nourishes to eternall life Thus it is written Rom. 14. None of us that live liveth unto himself and none of us that die doe or ought to die unto our selvs But whether our faith be weake and low and our naturall ability to hear and obey active and strong in us or whether the work of our faith be strong and powerfull and our natural activity weak and low yea brought into the very grave with Christ the life or the death is not to be to ourselvs but to Christ In and with him must we live and in and with him must we die Whether then we live with Christ by faith as it is weak or whether we die with Christ by faith as the work of it in us is powerfull and strong we should live to the Lord and die to the Lord that so living and dying we may be found amongst the number of those that are the Lords For this end and to
Ierusalem Esai 2. And I will assemble her that halts and will gather her that I have driven out and her that I have afflicted and will make of the one a remnant and of the other a strong nation and the Lord shall reigne over them in mount Zion from thenceforth even for ever And nation shall not life up a sword against nation neither shall they learn war any more For all people will walk in the name of their God and we will walk in the name of the Lord our God for ever and ever For a small moment I have forsaken thee and hid my face from thee but with great mercies and everlasting kindnesses will I gather thee For thy maker is thy husband the Lord of hoasts is his name and thy Redeemer the holy one of Israel the God of the whole earth shal he be called Behold they shall surely gather together but not by me Whosoever shall gather together against thee shall fall for thy sake For all thy children shal be taught of the Lord and great shal be the peace of them In righteousnes shall they be established They shal be far from oppression feare or terrour No weapon that is formed against thee shall prosper and every tongue that shall rise up in judgement against thee thou shalt condemne This is the heritage of the servants of the Lord and their righteousnes is of me saith the Lord. This is Israel my servant Jacob whom I have chosen and the seed of Abraham my freind These and many more like precious promises we meet with in the Scripturs concerning a most prosperous and glorious state that shall visibly come upon Gods people even in this world according to the assurance thereof given unto Abraham that he in his seed should be heir of the world All these promises are reducible only to the state of those times that shall certainly be brought upon the stage of this world when the Kingdom and second appearance of the great God and our saviour Jesus Christ shall shine forth in its brightnes upon earth This is that which is not only promised so very often and testified by all the Prophets but was much spoken of and beleeved amongst the Jews before Christs comming in the flesh It was universally receaved also in the first age after Christ and all were accounted hereticks and deniers of the resurrection that did not acknowledg it And in that great Council of Nice called by Constantine the great it was asserted in an article of their Ecclesiasticall doctrine to this effect That by foreknowledg God did not make the world in that height of perfection at first which he intended to bring it unto in the end because he foresaw man would sin Therefore say they we expect new heavens and a new earth according to the scriptures And then as Daniel sayes the saincts of the most high shall take the Kingdom and there shal be a pure and holy world a Land of the living and not of the dead This David by the eye of faith foresaw when he sayd I shall se the goodnes of the Lord in the land of the living the land of the humble and meeke Blessed are the meeke for they shall inherit the earth and be clothed beautified and adorned with salvation So Esay 26. The foot shall tread downe the lofty city even the feet of the poor and the steps of the needy This great truth was thus witnessed unto then and afterwards also till the adversaries knew no other way to avoyd it but by denying the book of the Revelation to be scripture In the beginning also of the reformation in England in a catechisme set forth in Edward the sixths time and by him authorized the last year of his reigne that part of the Lords prayer Thy Kingdom come is thus commented upon Hitherto we se not all things put under the feet of Christ we do not yet se that stone cut out of the mountaine without any work or endeavours of man that is to breake and dissipate into nothing the great image described by Daniel that the little stone which is Christ may possesse and obtein the empire of the whole world according to the graunt of the father Antichrist is not yet destroyed whence it is that we are to desire and pray that in Gods due time it may be done and that Christ alone way reigne with his Saints according to his divine promises that he may live and reigne on the earth according to the laws of the holy Scriptures and not according to the traditions and lawes of men and the tyrannicall will of this world So have we it in that Catechisme Another passage there is relating to this subject in the same book upon the article of the last judgment distinguishing between the end of the world and the last generall judgment saying that the holy Scriptures call the end of the world the time of consummation the full filling of the Kingdom and mysteries of Christ in the restitutiō of all things It seemes bu agreable to reasō that the dayes should come wherein the corruption chang and sin to which the whole world hath bin heitherto subjected should cease This shall be done by fire as gold is refined by which it shal be brought to its last and highest perfection And this man the lesser world shall much more experience in being freed from the bondage of corruption and brought into the glorious liberty of the Sons of God For mans sake therefore the visible frame of heaven and earth shal be renewed with a much more pleasant and beautifull face or for me then it had before But secondly as to the last and generall judgment the answer is Christ shall come at whose voice the dead shall arise and be made perfect in soule and body And he shall sit on the throne of his majesty seen by the whole world and pronounce the finall sentence upon the testimony of every ones conscience out of his owne mouth Then the Sons of God shall compleatly possesse that Kingdom of immortality and eternall life which was prepared for them before the foundation of the world and shall reigne with Christ unto all eternity But the wicked which do not beleeve shal be cast into eternall fire appointed for the devil and his angels This distinction between the dayes of the end of the world and the work proper to them called the last dayes and the great day of eternity or the last judgment is well explained and cleered by Mr. Mede who gives the account before mentioned in these things In a word he declares his judgment to be that the seventh trumpet or thousand years reigne of Christ on earth conteined therein is that great day of the Lord the day of his Judgment so much celebrated among the Jews in their writings and from them taken up by our Saviour and his Apostles not a day of a few houres as some suppose but a continued interval of many years wherein Christ
performing This did Christ require and teach as answering the end for which man was at all made by him at first or redeemed since even this that he should not be his owne or at his owne dispose but yeild subjection to the will of another set over him by God who was to be flesh of his flesh and bone of his bone and to be therfore trusted and beleeved on as appointed to feed and guide him to life eternall and who required that he should glorify God in his soule and in his body that were Gods upon the account of al rights and obligations whatsoever Thus was Christ typified to Adam by the tree of life in the midst of the Paradise of God as also by the living water that watered the garden of Eden a river cleer as crystall the streams whereof refresh and make glad the city of God the Holy place of the tabernacle of the most high Mount Zion that cannot be moved in the midst of whom God dwells as the place of his rest promising to help them with his morning appearance or the brightnes and glory of his second comming and fuller communication of himself then Adam receaved in his first creation God was willing Adam should know he was a fountain without botom so deep as not to be drawn dry and would have him open his mouth wide that he might fill it He would have him become a vessel yet more larg capacious and fit for his use then at first he was made For he gives not his gifts all at once but by degrees and after a manner most suitable to his inexhaustible fulnes and infinit wisdom God therefore comes forth in Christ as a light and law to mans knowledg and discerning instructing him to be the hearer and doer of his will in and under a threefold law and rule of righteousnes 1. The law of nature or booke of the creature visible and invisible 2. The law of the Scriptures or written book of the revealed will of God 3. The law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus written by the living WORD himself in the tables of the heart of the Son of Man taken into hypostatical union with him to be his mouth and spokesman at whose hand angels and men are to receave the lively divine oracles of Gods counsel appointed to be made known unto them This threefold law is as it were so many transcribed duplicates and copies of what is to be found in the living eternall WORD of God the Original In conjunction with this they are lights and good guides They are as a first second and third stream of one and the same river of pure and cleer water that gradually leade into that great Ocean of knowledg light and love that is to be found in the original They are prepared and fitted as the sutable adaequate means to be mans guide and Rule according to his state and measure of growth up into his head in and upon whom he may be borne and made to grow as on his root that may either receave and retein him in an eternal aboad with him or else leave reject and finally cast him off after proof and triall as an unprofitable branch that hath taken Gods name and born his likenes in vain and that shal therfore not be held guiltles but first or last meet with his due reward This is seen and found by the experience of angels and men from the beginning to this present day Of these three laws then we shal treate in their order very breifly 1. First as to the law of nature or book of the creature it is no other then the right fashion and make which is given by the creatour to the works of his owne hands as the creature comes fresh and pure out of the mould into which he cast it in its first creation bearing his image superscription or impression In a more peculiar manner he created man in his owne image Through the power of the enlivening breath from the mouth of the Lord all things live move and have their being such a being and such a manner and measure of operation as God sees fit for them and pronounces to be good though not immutably or perpetually so but subject to spending wearing out and waxing old as also to other changes These are the many things which God creates which being animated with life from him doe speak forth the prayse and excellency of their maker and are as so many kinds of voices and sounds in the world none of which are without their signification and teaching to those that have eyes to se and eares to heare with skil to spel and put together Gods mind out of them as a law and rule for their instruction The reason and discerning given to angels and men does qualify and enable them for this even to spel out the mind of God partly by looking forth into the outward and visible frame of the creation but more especially by consulting the light within them the work or impression of the law in their owne hearts and upon their owne beings which makes them a law and rule to them selves and to one another For by the tongue of man God speaks to angels in the person of Christ By the tongue of angels he speaks in and to men This is the law that was given to Adam in Paradise 2. As to the law of the Scriptures or written word of God it is a second dispensation a voice of words and that by men the Servants and Prophets of the Lord who being inspired with ye breath of Gods living WORD are taught to think and speak as the Holy Ghost moves them or gives them utterance Under these words there is an inward Testimony and writing which is not of private interpretation These words and divine oracles committed to writing are kept by the special influence of Gods providence and recorded for the succeeding ages and posterity of the Church These oracles with the help of the same Spirit that indighted them and alone is able to shew the right meaning and sound understanding of them are able to make men wise unto Salvation by sending them to their Saviour the son and living WORD him self in and with whom alone they may have life eternal All that is thus written and recorded is that which is given for this very end by inspiration from God and is profitable for doctrine for reproof for correction and for instruction in righteousnes that the man of God may be perfect and perfected unto all good works Under this dispensation by a voice of words the seed of faith lies hid It was not given till four hundred and thirty years after the promise and the making known of the law of faith unto Abraham without and before the writtē word And it was not added to make the promise void or as a law that in and by itself could give life especially life immutable not subject againe to wrath and the curse But it
mouth These two powers in him are reteined in most absolute agrement and usefulnes each unto the other Answerable to this patern in great is man made in little as to his Spirit and soule with this only difference that the work of mans mind in reference to Gods law and his word and outward action in reference to his mind have not immutability in them but may disagree and chāge from their first harmony and primitive patern set them in God The powerfull impression of this patern on the spirit and soule of man was such as in respect thereof it is said God made man upright or perfect formed his mind in perfect agrement and likenes of operation with his owne mind and in full consent and liking of his law as that which is holy righteous Spiritual and good given for man to obey as his duty He disposed him also by a natural bent and inclination of mind to doe good resist evil love righteousnes and hate iniquity This was the state of mans Spirit or soule as yet seperate from his body and not partaker of that flesh and blood which was afterwards formed out of the dust of the earth The second thing therefore noted concerning mans building or creation is that he also became a living sensual or animalish soule actually clothed with bodily organs that God formed for him out of the dust of the ground Gen. 2.7 And he breathed into his nostrills the breath of life or sent mans soule that was before created in Gods image into that body so appointed and given to it by God as the earth wherein the seed of mans Spirit was planted and the feild in which it was made to grow by reason whereof man became a living soule that is to say by the most intimate union and inhabitation thus wrought by God between the spirit and body of man there was an awakening and bringing into actual exercise the sensual and bodily nature of his mind by sitting to it these meet organs Neverthelesse that which was before in the state of a soule separate an equal and associate to angels comes by this means to be abased and made of little reputation being brought to a kind of equality with the beasts that perish And in like manner as thus the spirit of man was after its first creation embodied and made flesh as a dark shadow of what is done to him t is said to have bin so with the heavens and earth when created yea even every plant of the feild had a state of being before it was put in the earth and every herb of the feild before it grew Gen. 2.4 5 Now through the intimate union and conjunction that mans body is taken into with his soule it is made a living acting speaking creature participant with his rational and intellectual spirit and in fellowship there with meet to have and exercise dominion as God appointed over every living creature that moves upon the face of the earth Thus the bodily life of man became in itself as an Eden the garden of God and the feild that he had blessed and made fruitful unto every good word and work in subserviency and subjection of desire to mans intellectual and angelical part which by the very order and law of nature as having not only priority but eminency of being was given to it both as Lord and husband a superiour and yet a kind of equal joyned with it in such a harmonious consistency that the actings of both natures made up but the compleat and entire Act of mans judgement and will Thus was man created male and female in the spirit and person of Adam before Eve was created as Gen. 1.27 and 2.28.25 do shew And he receaved a charg from God to keep this body in subjection to the dictates of his mind and not suffer it to usurp authority over that part in him which is most the man to wit the angelical or intellectual part When God had thus planted the garden of Eden or pleasure and delight in this spirituall sense as wel as in an outward and literall he puts mans spirit into it giving him the keeping dressing and Rule of it with this expresse command saying of every tree of the garden thou mayst freely eat but of the tree of knowledg of good and evil thou shalt not eat of it for in the day thou eatest thereof thou shalt surely die For out of the ground the Lord God had made to grow every tree that is pleasant to the sight and good for food the tree of life also in the midst of the garden and the tree of knowledg of good and evil Thus was there a paradise without man and within him a garden of pleasant fruit which he might take delight and pleasure in and which he was appointed to dresse and keep in the order wherein God had delivered it over to him and to improve it to the end for which he was brought into it by God And for his instruction herein he was commanded and allowed the use of the outward as wel as the inward senses of his mind with this only caution and Restriction that he should by no means nor upon any pretēce whatsoever hearkē to or obey the voice of his sensual and bruitish nature how rational so ever the judgment of it which is but flesh might seeme to be considered as in its owne single operation tempting and drawing off the cōsent and love of the intellectual part from the streight rule of its duty required in Gods law For the spirit of the mind which is the stronger and better part in man as that which is immortall remains under the morall and perpetuall convictiō of as wel as obligation to the righteousnes required in the law of God the light of which although it may be smoothered for a time cā never be wholly extinguished but is that work of the law in the heart that is and wil be unalterably either excusing and encouraging or accusing and tormēting the mind as cause is give by every mās works It is therefore called the conscience that servs in stead of a thousand witnesses and whē it is awake does alwayes consent to the goodnes and righteousnes that is in the law By this rule therefore sin could not make its approaches but warning would be given and to know evil barely in the abstract without consenting to it or becomming one with it in approbation and delight was not the thing which God forbade him but the feeding on it with consent and delight upon the beholding of its desireablenes in the judgment of the outward senses and as it gratified the bruitish lust and desire of the flesh so as thereupon to be drawn into a compliance and induced to make it the Act of the whole man suffering sin thereby not only to conceave but to be perfected Hence is it said 1 Tim. 2.13 14. that Adam was first formed then eve And Adam or the intellectual and superiour part in man
or a threefold cause of the being that is givē unto the creature 1. Of the creatures hidden and secret Being as it subsists and lives in the mind of God by way of his purpose and decree and in his fore knowledg 2. As this seed of creature-being that lives in God is brought into its naturall and proper form of life made a part and member of the first creation in a mutable state 3. As it is changed and translated out of its mutable state and corruptible fashion into a form of being and state of life that is immutable wherein the first creation is not destroyed or annihilated but consummated and brought to its final perfection so as to answer rhe holy end and design of the Creatour who as the potter hath absolute power over his owne clay to make vessels of honour or dishonor as pleases him and in such manner as is exactly consistent with the wisdom and justice of a most holy God The nature of men and angels is formed in Gods likenes wherein they are made with hearing eares seing eyes and working hearts to attend unto and observe the divine oracles delivered to them from the mouth of God as the law under which they are created the rule of their life and actiō to guide them in the passage out of their mutable state into that which is immutable Gods words therefore doe come forth in the threefold dispensation before described visible and intelligible words to their minds or creature-understandings answerable to the state they are found in and to the degree and measure of their growth whereunto they have atteined For there can be no communion or intercourse between God and man but by such divine words as are visible and intelligible to creature understanding signifying such things as their eyes may se their ears heare and that are in themselvs possible and rationall to be obeyed which all Gods laws to man most certainly are Hence is it thar John testifies of the WORD of life itself that it is visible and hath bin heard and seen from the beginning being no new commandement but the old made visible and intelligible first by the book of the creature then by the book of the Scriptures and lastly by the living mouth and heart of Christs manhood assumed into personall union with the eternall WORD and thereby made the brightnes of Gods glory the expresse image of his essentiall mind where the vision at last becomes so plaine to all beleevers that he that runs may read it The humanity or flesh of Christ singly considered is no where in Scripture called the WORD but at most the engraffed WORD For the WORD is that which is made flesh and dwells in us which though after it was born of a woman and found in fashion as a man actually partaking of flesh and blood with the rest of the children it was seen heard and handled as the glory or manifestation of the only begotten Son of God full of grace and truth in the form of a man was actually in Being and life from the beginning which the flesh of Christ was not and was Davids Root the BRIGHT MORNING STAR the Lord the WORD which David in Spirit saw Psal 110.1 when he sayd the Lord said unto my Lord sit thou at my right hand till I make thy foes thy footstool These things premised our way wil be much more open and cleer to proceed in what we have propounded as to a serious search and pursuite after life eternall We are hereby naturally lead into the ensuing method and have our matter pointed out to us for our discussion and enquiry in these following particulars 1. What are the things that are the subject matter of the command delivered to man by the divine WORD and oracles of God that are the law of his mouth visible and intelligible to man by the light and law of nature the light and law of the Scriptures the light and law of faith or the law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus And if the matter be one and the same that is declared and made knowne in and under these three dispensations wherein is it that they differ from each other 2. What is that state of mutability which by nature man is brought into Is his mutability lost or no by the fall as wel as his natural righteousnes and purity may he not yet be changed back againe at least to a gradual recovery of his natural righteousnes yea and yet fatther into a more excellent state of life and righteousnes then at first he receaved Is his primitive uprightnes in kind recoverable or no Is it actually and universally restored to all mankind by the blood and ransom of the Redeemer as the means to lead men to repentance and bring them all to the practical knowledg of the truth by inwardly cleansing and purging them from their old sins and setting them in the way of that amendment and newnes of life which God by his law calls for and commands from all men every where 3. Is it possible for man is his mutable state considered as either before or after the fall according to the degree of restoration he does arrive unto to hear and obey the things of Gods law and so to keep the commandements and demean himself in his actings conformable thereunto as not to turn from them or let them depart from his heart all the days of his life untill his translation into his immutable state 4. And lastly What is that immutable state in righteousnes and glory which begins in the day of Christs first appearance and is perfected by his second unto which man is fore-ordeined and through effectuall calling and plantation with Christ in his death and resurrection is prepared and made heir of in his mutable state in order at last actually to inherit and possesse it at Christs seconds comming that other day wherein the Son of Man is to be revealed from heaven which hath its MORNING MIDDAY and EVENing also that immediatly precedes the last day of eternity which hath no division or parts 1. First as for the things of Gods law or matter commanded unto man which God wills that he should heare understand and obey as that on which his life and death depends and does therefore with all plaines and certainty set before him that ignorance or other excuse of any kind may not be pretended by him all is reduced by our Saviour who best knows it into a very narrow compasse Luk 10 28. in his answer to the lawyer that came to tempt him saying Master what shall I doe to inherit eternall life The question does plainly intimate first that some things were to be done by man and that by Gods command and instruction in order to obtein or be made heir of eternall life 2. That so doing or working the work of God the inheritance is sure Christ in his answer denies nothing of this but thinks fit to try the knowledg of
walke in them They therefore which truly and savingly beleeve in God will be alwayes carefull to maintein good works Oh the great mystery of Godlines that reconciles absolute empire and soveraigne command in one great king He makes his absolute dominion to consist with the truest best and most absolute liberty of all his good subjects as shewing that in his service is the most perfect fredom To be left therefore by him in such a state of fredom which may either be lost by us and given up to the will of another or pluck'd out of our hands by the force of avenging justice justly condemning those to perpetuall servitude that despise and reject their owne truest fredom when offered to them proves in conclusion the certain way to the greatest servitude and most miserable bondage we can bring ourselvs into His way is in the sea his path in the deep waters his footsteps are not knowne For it is not of him that willeth nor of him that runneth but of God that sheweth mercy Yet all are set in a capacity to will their owne good or evil to run their race and shape their course by free choice But the one seed only that is Christ and his fellow-heirs according to promise are the winners and overcommers that reach the mark get the prize and attaine the crowne of eternal life All others fall short of the glory of God and by their owne consent and choice are most justly debarred from the prize and for ever excluded from the recompence of reward But can the Leopard chang his spots can those that are in a fallen state and accustomed to do evil ever learn to do good after the manner Adam did it in his primitive rectitude or in that newnes of Spirit and life which those that are made free with a better fredom then Adam's was are created and enabled in Christ Jesus to worke and come forth in the exercise of Let us hear what the Scripture in this case sayth Esay 1.16 20. Wash ye make ye clean put away the evil of your doings from before mine eyes cease to do evil learn to do wel seek judgment or knowledg releive the oppressed judg the fatherles plead for the widow Come now and let us reason together saith the Lord though your sins be as scarlet they shal be white as snow though they be red like crimson they shal be as wool If ye be willing and obedient ye shall eat the good of the land But if ye refuse and rebel ye shal be devoured with the sword So Esay 55.1 5. Ho every one that thirsteth come ye to the waters c. Is this only spoken to the jews a people then in covenant or to all mankind Se what Peter himself was taught to confesse and acknowledg in this matter Act. 10.28 The Lord hath shewed me that I should not call any man common or unclean not conceave him to be so rejected and laid aside by God as not to be in a capacity to have the means afforded him of being brought to repentance and unto the knowledg of the truth Consider also the witnesse given by the Apostle Paul Act. 17. where he preaches the knowledg of God as of him that made the world and who gives to all life breath and all things Yea he made of one blood all nations of men who were at first his offspring created in his image and caused them to dwell on all the face of the earth He was bountiful unto them even in those times wherein he suffered all nations to walk in their owne wayes doing them good and giving them rain from heaven and fruitful seasons that he might not leave himself without a witnesse and that they by such teachings might seek the Lord if haply they might feel after and find him who is not far from every one of us And although he winked at the former times of ignorance yet now since the manifestation of Christ the promised seed in the flesh and in the form and fashion of a man like unto us in all things sin only excepted he commands all men every where to repent If they refuse and prove disobedient he will take an account of it in that day wherein he hath appointed the world to be judged in righteousnes by that man which he hath ordeined Iesus Christ who will have no respect of persons but as many as he shall find to have sinned without law shall perish without law and as many as have sinned in the law shal be judged by the law in that day when God shall judg the secrets of men by Iesus Christ according to the Gospel We se then very evidently what Gods command is to all men universally after the fall It is no new commandement but that which hath bin from the beginning which is that all men every where do repent and use the means provided for them in the promised seed to be washed from their old sins and to come to the knowledg of the truth or the way wherein to be assuredly saved and inherit eternal life This commandement is in effect the same it was before sin entered into the world save only as it now relates to the use of the means of being cleansed from the filth and thraldom of sin in order to come to the knowledg of the truth by hearing the voice of the Gospel or words by which we may be saved from eternal wrath Thus was it with the centurion This testimony was given of him Act. 10.2 that he was a devout man one that feared God gave much alms to the people and prayed to God alway All this he did before he had those words preached to him whereby he and all his house should be saved Actor 11 14. It is the beginning of wisdom to be addicted to the feare of the lord to have a strong bent and affection of heart to keep his commandement and pray alwayes This comes by the voice and operation of the law as repeated and renewed in the blood of Christ to us and ministred either inwardly to our hearts by the voice of angels or in the powerful ministry of the written word to our outward ears The former of these ministries the gentiles were alwayes capable of and indeed directly under who were or are without the written law or knowledg of the Scriptures the other the jews or inhabitants of the earthly Jerusalem among Jews or gentiles are under who rest in the law or written word making their boast of God therein having the form of the knowledg and of the truth in the law Both these notwithstanding the chang that may be brought upon them thereby are but under the dominion of the law liable stil to the curse and to a final and total relapse back againe under sin and wrath if they take not very good heed and so may come to be trees twice dead and be pluckd up by the roots For such enlightned and restored ones as these may prove to be as
for some as it is written I wil give ye the sure mercies of David absolute irrevocable gifts Those that after this manner find favour in his eyes have the remission of their sins confirmed with an oath that their iniquities shal never be remembred any more and that his mercy towards them shal never faile he will not leave nor forsake them My mercy wil I keep for him for ever more my Covenant shal stand fast with him His seed also wil I make to endure for ever and his throne as the dayes of heaven Their transgressions shal not hinder the good I have purposed to them For notwithstanding their unworthines for which I will chastize them with the rod and with stripes yet my loving kindnes wil I not utterly take from them nor suffer my faithfulnes to faile My Covenant wil I not break nor alter the thing that is gone out of my lips Once have I sworn by my holines that I wil not lie unto David the man that is after my owne heart nor to his seed after him that walk in the steps of his Spirit and faith Psalm 89. I will build him a house and establish it for ever by an everlasting Covenant ordered in all things and sure In this most gracious promise David acknowledges al his salvation to be and all his desire 2 Sam 23.5 Mercies of both these kinds are with God who is rich and plentiful in goodnes having none like him He is a God that pardoneth iniquity and passeth by the trangressions of the remnant of his heritage He reteineth not his anger for ever because he delighteth in mercy He will turn againe he wil have compassion upon the remnant of his heritage subdue their iniquities and cast al their sins into the midst of the sea But as to the rest of mankind that prove disobedient or have receaved the grace of God the former sort of mercies in vaine that word shal be made good upon them which the Lord spake concerning the Sons of Eli 1 Sam. 2. 30 I sayd indeed thy house and the house of thy father should walk before me for ever but now be it far from me for them that honour me I wil honour and they that despise me shal be lightly esteemed This shews what condition was implied upon which God made that promise Since then by man came death by man also is come life and resurrection from the dead And this is revealed to fallen man in the good tydings of the promised seed who as hath bin sayd declares himself the saviour of al men but especially of those that beleeve He hath a common stock and Treasury of goods and spiritual gifts wherewith the whole world more or lesse is watered fed and enriched by him For he causes his rain to descend and sun to shine on the unjust as wel as on the just But over and besides all these whether natural or spiritual gifts he hath an inheritance incorruptible and undesiled that fadeth not away the heavenly and true Treasure which he gives and commits to those who are by him found or rather made faithful in the little that at first is trusted to their use and management Luk 16. And he causes them to possesse it in an hereditary right as coheirs with the only begotten Son children of the promised Spirit either in the single or double portion thereof This is he that is appointed by the father to turn men back againe to God out of their fallen sinful state by a repentance not to be repented of By his name and faith in his name whoever calls upon him shal be saved from his sins and be ledd on in the way to life eternal He was made a sacrifice or sin-offring for us that we might become the righteousnes of God in him Thus God found it consistent with his justice as wel as his goodnes to grant remission of sins to al that should seek unto him for it by the mediation of his Son who is the righteousnes of God that without the law is manifested being witnessed unto by the law and the Prophets to and upon all that beleeve without respect of persons Him hath God set forth and made manifest to be a propitiation through faith in his blood declaring his righteousnes to be that which procures remission of sins and Gods passing over al that is past in the way of his forbearance and reprieve til farther trial and proof had of the whole world as wel as to be absolutly and immutably the justifier of al that beleeve in Jesus with the faith that abides trial and by which the world is overcome The difficulty which yet remains is that which the Apostle Paul was sensible of Rom. 10. where he affirm's that whosoever beleevs in Jesus shal not be ashamed and that there is no difference between the jew and the Greek because the same Lord over al is rich unto all that cal upon him Whosoever therefore being sensible of his lack of wisdom shal cal upon his name he shal not be upbraided nor sent away empty but have the means revealed to him whereby to make him wise unto salvation But how shal they cal on him saith the Apostle in whom they have not beleeved and how shal they beleeve in him of whom they have not heard and how shal they hear without a preacher and how shal they preach except they be sent and who are they that God sends with these his glad tydings the very feet of whom ought to be beautiful in our eyes and the report they make and witnesse they beare most acceptable to us The answer there to these and the like questions is very short So then faith cometh by hearing and hearing by the word of God not by that word whose sound goes forth into al the earth and into the ends of the world When the Lord gives forth this general word or command he hath a great army of preachers ready to be sent on his message Great is the company of those who are ready willing and have an aptitude in them to publish it This David wel knew when be gave a description of three sorts of preachers within his observation The first sort he mentions Psal 19. The heavens declare the glory of God and the Firmament sheweth his handy work even in the mediatour as in them he made a tabernacle for the sun which as a bridegroom comming out of his chamber shines more and more unto a perfect day His going forth is from one part of heaven and his circuit unto the ends of it so that there is nothing hid from the heat and light thereof Thus also God brought forth Abraham shewed him the stars of heaven and sayd so shal thy seed be preaching Christ to him in and by the sight of those heavenly bodies And Abraham beleeved and it was accounted to him for righteousnes In like manner were the wise men of the east brought to the knowledg of Christ in his kingly
law and Gospel still or rather the two Testaments that are in force with mankind by the death of the Testatour the Lord Jesus Christ By the first of these man is renewed and restored out of the fall and brought in some degree to the fruition and exercise of his first righteousnes and freedome of will in order to the making proof and triall of him once more And by the second of them he is regenerated and begotten of the immortall seed into an immutability in righteousnes and glory in a life that is from the dead uncapable ever to be lost or faile more These two Testimonies and Testaments of God are visible words inward spirituall words and lively oracles that create their owne suitable organs and vessells in the minds of men for their reception And there is an inward sight of them to be had by man as well as an outward hearing to which purpose it is sayd 1 Joh. 1.1 That which was from the beginning which we have heard which we have seen with our eyes which we have looked upon and our hands have handled of the word of life that declare we unto you That which John saw heard and handled was from the beginning and was seen heard and handled from the foundation of the world at sundry times and in divers manners under former dispensations till at last the dark shadows of him vanished and the true light itself began to shine and dawne in his owne personal appearance first in the flesh and then afterwards in the Spirit There are therefore inward and spirituall senses whereby the man of God sees heares tasts savours and handles the word of God Such senses there must be because there is an inward as well as an outward man of the heart which must not want his due powers and faculties any more then the other For since the words themselvs are divine even words of spirit and life how can they be otherwise perceaved then by senses suited to their nature spirituall senses distinguished from those of the animalish outward man of the soule which is not at all skilled in that manner of knowing and discerning From the exercise of spirituall life and the senses thereof proceeds the spirituall tast savour and approbation of those divine words that are the significations of Gods will and law to us Unto such experienced men skilled in the words of truth we may appeale as to the true and full significancy of divine oracles which the disputer of this world in the perverse and presumptuous use of his naturall senses and understanding contradicts and blasphemes doe you not see this truth doe you not handle with your hands this Word of life do you not tast that the Lord is gracious This is the much more excellent way of understanding the Scriptures when after such a spirituall manner we relish handle se tast and have a share in what we know of the word of God as the Apostle prayes Phil. 1.9 For this I pray sayes he that your love may abound in knowledge and in all judgment or in every spirituall sense He that was from the beginning is Christ the living WORD of God the WORD wherein was life and that life the light of men even of every man that comes into the world He is the light of men in and under a threefold dispensation or manner of ministry He is the word of God God to men that makes with them either a conditionall and dissoluble Covenant or an absolute and everlasting Covenant that can never be dissolved The first of these is the word of the beginning by which God begins to make himself knowne and declare his will in his law to all men that law by which they must one day be judged The second is the word of the oath conteining a free promise to some and a gracious receaving of them into his love therein to abide for ever but a finall and judiciall rejection of others concerning whom he therein swears that they shall never enter into his Rest but be given up to the wayes that they have chosen and fixed in their owne delusions in the everlasting chains whereof he binds them up and reservs them with the fallen angels to the judgment of the great day This is that which is the end and consummation-work both wayes to all that have passed under the first Testament or conditionall Covenant Christ considered as he is the word of the beginning the author and minister of the conditional Covenant and of the life and quickning proper thereunto hath a comming forth in light and life unto men which is called his first appearance which he dispenses in the capacity of the promised seed pursuant to the manifestation of Gods will unto man in paradise immediatly after his fall He is therein declared the saviour and redeemer of man he by whom alone is remission of sins and all those that beleeve not on him shall perish in their sins For as Moses lifted up the serpent in the wildernes so hath the father provided that the WORD made flesh be lifted up in the sight of all men and preached to them that whosoever beleeveth in him should not perish but have everlasting life And God would have men know that he so loved the world as that he gave his only begotten Son to take and beare away their sins and lead them into the way of salvation in stead of condemning them upon the fall of our first parents as he might justly have done He then that beleevs in the Son of God is not or shall not be condemned But he that beleeveth not that is receavs not his word in the love thereof is condemned already because he hath not beleeved in the name of the only begotten Son of God The justice of such condemnation will shew itself in this that when this light is come into the world men have chosen and loved darknes better then light yea to discover the evill of their mind they hate the light and as neer as they can shun all appearance of it least they should be reproved thereby and convinced of their evill deeds and be converted and God should heale them But how is Christ the saviour and redeemer lifted up before the eyes of all men and how comes he with light into the world or into the mind of the naturall man who receavs not the things of the spirit of God but accounts them foolishnes Yea he cannot know them because they are spiritually discerned and are therefore too deep for him to fathom too high and heavenly for him to reach being destitute of spirituall senses and discerning suitable thereunto By way of answer to this we must be carefull rightly to distinguish and divide the word of truth which as hath bin said hath a first voyce and the light of its first appearance as also a second voice and the brightnes of a second comming It is by means of the first voice and the light and life ministred in
and by the first Testament and conditionall Covenant that the spirit of the naturall man is enlightned quickned and wrought upon which is the very same that at first gave him his make and primitive being in Gods image and now by renewing it self and comming with healing and restoration in its wings mans flesh is made fresher then a childs and he returns to the dayes of his youth that is his first dayes of primitive purity This the naturall man receaves as the gift and effect of his bounty that is his Redeemer and Saviour who is so gracious as to say and that effectually deliver him from going downe to the pit I have found a ransome Job 33.24.25 But all this quickning and enlightning is but conditionall and may be lost againe though abundantly sufficient to make a full and compleat triall of him that receavs it in order to his finall salvation or damnation But for a second and fuller answer we are to know that this word of the beginning and voyce of Christs first appearance may and does come forth in a threefold light and workmanship upon the heart and spirit of the naturall man 1. In that which is a lampe and light in the mind a worke of the law or a conformity to Gods commandement conteined in his conditionall Covenant wrought in the heart and manifesting itself to the inward senses of the naturall mind by the ministry of angels with which Christ does enlighten more or lesse every one that comes into the world and in a more particular manner those that are without law or the knowledg of the Scriptures and written word of God This means of knowledge being by the providence of God with held from them so as that they are ignorant of what it speaks to other men that live under the sound thereof he is pleased to winke at and passe by the day of this ignorance neither will he proceed with them in judgment according to the things they know not but according to the things they know and have the tast and experience of within themselvs And these are the invisible things of God even his eternall power and Godhead the WORD by which all things were created and whose off-spring and likenes we are according to what we may feel in the inward man of our heart which was his workmanship created by him with a strong bent and living conformity unto righteousnes and true holines To this sort of men the WORD hath an inward voyce and way of teaching which speaks in them and makes them a rule unto themselvs in their hearing and obeying this inward operation of the word Their inward sight and hearing is truly and properly obeying which afterwards is perfected in outward action and practice Such hearers and doers of the law of God fulfilling the condition shal be justified and God will make good that word of his Covenant to them if thou doest well thou shalt be accepted and rewarded Concerning these though as to the outward man they be as yet in uncircumcision yet keeping the righteousnes of the law according to what they know it is said that their uncircumcision shal be counted for circumcision and the want of what they are ignorant of not imputed to them Rom. 2. These who by nature renewed by the Redeemer though yet unknowne to them according to the witnesse given of him in the written word approve themselvs faithfull to their light in exercising all good conscience to the fulfilling of the law shall condemne them who by the letter and forme of knowledg in the law are found transgressours of it when tried and judged by the rule they professe to live under The cheif thing that by way of caution and warning is to be sayd to this first sort of righteous men is this that they take heed to themselvs in this their slippery standing so as to continue under the hearing and teaching of this voyce of the Lord in that soft pliable and tender frame of heart in that humble meek and yeilding temper of spirit that does become the vessell of clay in the hand of the potter and the creature under the instructing word of the creatour the turning away and settled departure from which is eternall death For the Lord leaves it to the power will and choice of the naturall man when he comes to be thus renewed and enlightned by Christ whether he will hearken to what he has yet farther to say unto him or not according to those frequent expressions in the Scripture if ye be willing and obedient if ye refuse and rebell and againe whether they will hear or whether they will fobear So likewise John 7.17 If any man do his will he shall know the doctrine whether it be of God or he shall know more and more till at last he attein that knowledg wherein eternall life consists according to that of our saviour John 12. yet a little while is the light with you the light of his then personall appearance in the flesh walk while ye have the light lest darknes come upon you and you be as he that knows not whither he goes While ye have the light beleeve in the light that is be faithfull to it hear and obey it in the present voyce and teaching you are under and it will never leave leading you forward till it hath brought you to him or to that last and highest manifestation of the truth whereby ye shal be made children of the light or of the day even of that wisedome which is from above This sort of obedience is that of mans restored freewill by light from the inward word which is good and pleasing unto God till man be taught the way of hearing and obeying him more perfectly and after a more excellent manner in the way everlasting The disobedience also of man in this state is a free and voluntary act whereby he hardens his heart against the voice and calling of God and resists the holy Ghost in the worke of life and immortality which his office is to set up in every truly regenerate soule It is the whole duty of the naturall man to fear God and keep his commandements who will bring every work into judgment with every secret thing whether it be good or whether it be evill Unto this all promises and threatnings of God all temporall and Spirituall blessings do tend even to render man obedient to his God in hearing his voyce walking in his wayes and keeping his commandements This in effect is the maine scope both of the law and of the gospell And whatever we doe in way of obedience that falls short of walking unmoveably and universally in all the commandements of God with our whole heart how good or pleasing soever it may seeme to us it is not acceptable nor pleasing unto God Let no man therefore deceave his owne Soule or dissemble with God who searcheth and knoweth the hearts and the reins nor let any pretend inability or infirmity since he
the dying of the Lord Jesus whilst he is in his far countrey He hath appointed them a warfare to manage with the ruling powers of this world in a way of Testimony or witness-bearing and therein not to love their lives unto death but in faith and patience to possesse their soules Neverthelesse least they might imagine thereupon as they are too apt to do that their faith if it were of the right kind and unfamed would presētly come forth into its powerfull operation he warily cautions them therein and corrects that mistake by intimating that this was a thing they were not to expect till they had shared with him in his sufferings continued with him in his temptations and given proof of their service and obedience to him in and under the crosse For sayes he which of you having a servant plowing or feeding cattel will say to him by and by when he is come from the feild goe sit downe to meat will he not rather say to him make ready wherewith I may sup gird thyself and serve me till I have eaten and drunken Wait but till such time as that which is yet behind of my afflictions in my members by them to be borne shal be filled up and afterwards ye shall eat and drink The season for your eating and drinking with me at my table in my fathers Kingdom will then come when the work of faith in you shal be fulfilled with power and I shal be admired in all that do beleeve This is that which is properly to be wrought and effected by Christ at his second comming upon the sounding of the seventh trumpet and at the preaching of the everlasting gospel which is not another but the same gospel of Jesus Christ the son of God that the ministry of John Baptist was sayd to be the beginning of But it is called everlasting from the differing kind of effect and operation it will have especially upon the outward man and sensuall part of the mind from what the dispensation of it under Christs first appearance had For that which was then sowne in weakenes and left the possessors of it exposed to various sufferings from the powers of this world shall now be raised in power at this last day to the clothing and furnishing their very outward man with an ability to handle the powers of this world and all adversaries whatsoever as they shal se good That which for the most part is atteined unto under the dispensation of the gospel in the day of Christs first appearance in spirit is but a restitution to that which yet is mutable a repentance and a reformation that in time of triall failes being repented of and turned from upon which such persons sinke downe into a dreadfull apostacy from God and from the holy commandement delivered to them But at the day of Christs second appearance the works of righteousnes shall come forth with power and prevalency triumphing over sin in all for a season as well as in true beleevers but in these it shal be permanent and abiding The life of the immortall seed shall make them perfect in love and shall by the ministry of glory in Christs second comming be made manifest and visible to every eye The sun of it shall never set more This is that which we are commanded to wait for because it will surely come and not tary He that beleevs will not make hast but is taught with the hasband man to wait for this precious fruit of the earth and to have long patience till the latter rain be receaved as well as the former Now the receaving of the latter rain is not to be looked for in the course of good husbandry till the seed be in the earth and hath had its season there to corrupt chang its forme die and spring up with a new eare against the harvest Happy shall they be who endure to the end taking the prophets and other holy men that have gone before them for an example of long-suffering and patience having heard also of the exemplary patience of Job and seen the end of our Lord himself who passed this way to the crowne and warns all his true followers to expect the like The work of Eliah as hath bin shewed is to turne men from sin by repentance and to cause them to returne by faith to the living God enabling thē to performe their whole duty to him as by his law we are commanded Our blessed saviour Mat. 17.11 12. mentions two distinct commings of Eliah or two Eliahs One Eliah says he meaning Iohn Baptist is already come the other meaning that foreruning dispensation that is the beginning of the everlasting Gospel is that which commeth or shall come and it is to be waited for at the sounding of the seventh Trumpet The latter Elias is first mention'd by our saviour v. 11. that is to come and restore all things or be the preparatory messenger to that appearance and comming of our Lord that shall compleat the restitution of all things Act. 3.21 as he hath spoken by the mouth of all his holy Prophets since the world began Enoch before the flood Prophesied of this latter comming and appearance of Christ saying behold the Lord commeth with ten thousands of his Saincts Jude v. 14. So then these two commings of Eliah answer to the two commings of Christ the two dayes of the Son of man the early and later rain of his first and second appearance both of which make up that one third day above-mention'd that Hosea speaks of John Baptist in his ministry which was the first comming of Eliah was coursely enterteind by Herod who did to him what he would But there is another Elias to come though very much opposed by many who endeavour to confound Christs words in the fore-mentioned Scripture as if they were all to be understood of John Baptists Ministry only and did not assert or declare Eliahs second comming But the context makes it plain Eliah commeth or shall come and restore all things This our Lord said after they had done what they would to the first Eliah which he acknowledged was come already And both jews and Christians do understand Mal. 4 5 6. of Eliahs second comming in the end of the world immediatly before the great and dreadfull day of the Lords second comming For then the like universall corruption apostacy and violence yea greater and of a deeper die and malignity because contracted in times of greater light then that of the old world in Noahs dayes will certainly appear and stand in need of such a refining fire as the ministry of Eliahs second comming will be found to be in order to restore all things out of that desperate evill and forlorne estate And then shall those that fear the Lord tread downe the wicked as ashes under the soles of their feet Mal. 4.2 3. This is to be the work of Eliahs second comming but how and by what ministry shall it be wrought It will
his law in both his Covenants so plaine that those who run may read it And unto this selfsame thing the heart and mouth of those that God will think fit to use in this ministry shal be wrought by Christ spirit as the most glorious earnest they can receave here on earth of the life in glory which they shall for ever enjoy with Christ in heaven For it shall come to passe that those who are thus called into this ministry shal be found speaking with the tongues not of men only but of angels and to have also the love requisite to distinguish them from all counterfeits Yea they shall have this love of Christ and the spirit of it perfected in them to the casting out of all torment and feare making them bold as a lion fearing the face neither of devils nor of men in the discharge of this their ministry which shal be so powerfull as to turne many even innumerable multitudes to righteousnes to the admiration of all beholders The Gentiles shal come to this light and Kings to the brightnes of the very rising thereof Then shalt thou se and flow together and thine heart shall fear and be enlarged because the noise or abundance of the sea shal be turned towards thee or multitudes and prophane persons who before were to be seen foaming out their owne filth shall now be converted to thee the forces of the Gentiles shall come unto thee Esay 60 5. And not the Gentiles only but the Jews also or the mysticall earthly Jerusalem consisting both of Jews and Gentiles that earth shal be made to bring forth in one day that nation shal be borne at once That Zion so soon as she travels shall bring forth her children whose wall the sons of strangers shall build up and their Kings shall minister unto her For in my wrath sayth the Lord I have smote thee but in my favour I have had mercy on thee Therefore thy gates shal be open continually they shall not be shut day nor night that may bring unto thee the forces of the Gentiles and their Kings with them For the nation and Kingdom that will not serve thee shall perish Yea those nations shal be utterly wasted In these beleevers shall Christ be admired and to the exercise of their faith all things shal be possible The power of the keyes shal be so committed to them as is promised that whatsoever they bind or loose on earth shall be bound and loosed in the heaven These will be found to be the angels that come forth out of the temple with the seven vials of Gods wrath commissionated to poure them out upon the beast the whore the false Prophet and the whole Kingdom of Antichrist They shall not need to take care as to what they are to speak and answer for themselvs when they are brought before Magistrates for Christs name sake for in that houre a mouth and wisdom shal be given unto them which their enemies shall not be able to resist 3. The third particular that shall accompany the second comming of Eliah is the neccessary consequent and product that shall and must attend the excellent and powerfull ministry above made knowne For it is by the breath of this mouth of the Lord in his servants the loud plaine and certaine sound of this seventh Trumpet even when it begins to sound that Jacob must arise as low and as small as he and the dispersed seed of God will at that time be judged to be in the eye of the world or in their owne sight Ezek. 37.11 These bones however they seeme to be dried up must live and by this breath of prophesy from the Lord that is to enter into them they shall once againe stand upon their feet with that firmnes and stability as never to fall more When the command is once given for the spirit of prophecy to come forth in that excellent and powerfull way of ministry before-mentioned it will first make a great noise amongst the inhabitants of the world It wil be a voyce of noise from the city a voyce from the temple a voyce of the Lord rendring recompence to his enemies And after the noise which shal be occasioned by this voice of the Lords second appearance to the great joy of his saints and utter shame of his and their enemies there shall immediatly follow a great shaking or earth quake where in a tenth part of the city shall fall to make way for the more easy and ready comming together of the dry bones which will thus gradually become an exceeding great multitude in excellent order For first the sinews and flesh will come upon them and the skin will cover them above but no breath in them yet This is a typicall description of the state of the witnesses who do for a season lie as it were breathlesse and dead in the street of the great city spiritually called Sodom and Egypt But upon the command given to the breath of prophesy that was called from the foure winds to breath upon these slain and cause them to live the breath comes into them and they live and stand upon their feet an exceeding great army even these dry bones of the whole house of Israel who looked upon themselvs a little before as those whose bones were dried whose hope was lost and who were cut off for their parts For at this time God will open as it were the very graves of his people and cause them to come out from thence into their owne land the land of the promised spirit Emmanuells land by putting after this admirable and extraordinary manner his spirit within them that shal be in them and to them as life from the dead causing them to know that the Lord hath opened their graves fro them and brought them into their owne land by vertue of the everlasting Covenant that he hath made with them and hath set his sanctuary in the midst of them for evermore The Lord in this day will performe the word spoken by the Prophet Micah chap. 2 12 13. I will surely assemble O Iacob all of thee I will surely gather the remnant of Israel I will put them together as the sheep of the flock in the midst of their fold They shall make a great noise by reason of the multitude of men The breaker up is come up before them they have broken up and have passed thorow the gate and are gone out by it and their king shall passe before them and the Lord on the head of them For the children of Israell shall abide many dayes without a King Prince or sacrifice image Ephod or Teraphim And afterward shall they return and seeke the Lord their God and David their King and shall fear the Lord and his goodnes in the latter dayes when the Mountaine of the house of the Lord shal be established upon the top of the Mountains and the las shall goe out of Zion and the word of the Lord from
for man by the ability and strength of nature given him before the fall to have stood and continued longer in his duty then he did For before any danger appeared of his discontinuance herein or that any temptation thereunto discovered it self a way was set open to him in the tree of life wherein he was taught how he ought to resigne up himself to the teaching and will of another whereby such a change might have bin brought upon him through a new creation and the comming of the son of God to dwell in his heart by faith even that faith which workes by a love stronger then death as would have rendred him unmoveable in his duty and love to God It must needs then be acknowledged to be mans owne fault through unbeleife to resist and harden himself against that working of the holy Ghost which brings upon us the pangs of the new birth as a needfull preparation thereunto This was the folly of Ephraim that unwise son who stayed long in the place of the breaking forth of children Hosea 13.13 as having no mind to endure the pangs required to the birth of the immortall seed This was great folly in our first parents but it is far greater and more dangerous in any restored but to some graduall exercise of the like ability since the fall when proof hath bin made by man at his best estate in his primitive purity what this first ability and sufficiency of nature does amount unto as to the keeping out of sin For what can the man in this case doe that comes after the king If the armour with which our first parents were armed against the great Goliah did upon experience faile them surely though it be prepared to be put on againe by their posterity and attempted anew never so often it is and wil be found alwayes best for us with David to forbeare making use of it with any confidence in such selfsufficiency and to resort to the more sure and effectuall weapons mention'd 2 Cor 10 4 and Eph. 6 11 17. and to put on the whole armour of God to arme ourselvs with the same mind that was in Christ Jesus that may make us inclinable and ready so to suffer in the flesh as to cease from sin or so to crucify the flesh by the powerfull operation of this heavenly mind in and upon us as thereby to put an end to all the motions of sin in our fleshly and sensuall part which is the door by which at first sin entred This brings us to the second particular enquiry in order to the clearing up the third generall Querie in this discourse concerning the losse and deprivall which happened unto man through his sin and disobedience of that naturall ability and aptnes of mind which he had in his primitive purity to love and serve God according to his duty And how far is man by the vertue of Christs blood duly applied to him capable of restitution into the exercise thereof so as to be once more put upon the proof and triall whether in the day of temptation he will hearken to the voice of the gospel by the washing of regeneration and renewing of the holy Ghost which purifies the heart from all filthines of flesh and spirit not only from the blood or naturall pollution from which before it was not cleansed but also from all those things whereby man could not be cleansed and freed by the law of Moses by the best naturall ability and strength receaved by him in his first creation or renewed and revived in him since In answer to this we shall as little as may be repeat what hath bin mention'd before but rather refer to it Only here is the proper place to reassume the pursuit of what was but lightly touch'd before concerning the conditionall Covenant made by God with Cain after the fall which is necessarily implied Gen. 4.7 and may safely be concluded on 1. Because Cain owned himself a visible worshipper of God and brought of the fruit of the ground an offering unto the Lord. 2. Because God in effect ownes as much himself when he speakes to this purpose if thou doe well I wil be as good as my agreement with thee thou shalt be rewarded But if thou doe ill know that the Covenant I have made with thee is but conditionall and workes wrath upon thy disobedience whereby the punishment of thy sin will hasten apace upon thee and be neer thee even at the door And that thou mayst certainly know thou wilt be without all excuse for thy disobedience if thou persist in it doe not thinke to lay the fault any where but in the free motion of thine owne will which thou art restored to the exercise of For although through the fall thy lusting proud flesh and sensuall part of thy mind hath gotten the Dominion and usurped authority over thy intellectuall and most purely rationall part it shall be subject to thee againe as it ought by the law and order of nature For thou shalt be more and more renewed into a strength and ability to rule over and keep it to its duty if the fault be not in thy self This conditionall Covenant with the benefits of it thus renewed between God and Cain is that which is renewed by the same blood of the Mediatour between Christ and all the posterity of Adam vertually and radically This is that which Christ hath obteined at the fathers hands to be anew entered into with man for his farther proof and triall Unto this ministry Christ is enabled and qualified either by himself or by his messengers and servants to bring back againe the whole world unto God according to that invitation of his Isai 55.1.2 Ho every one that thirsteth come ye to the waters and he that hath no mony come ye buy and eat yea come buy wine and milk without mony and without price Wherefore do ye spend money for that which is not bread and your labour for that which satisfieth not hearken diligently unto me and eat ye that which is good and let your soule delight itself in fatnes All this yet lies short of the saving grace and sure mercies of the new and everlasting Covenant which is propounded by itself afterwards v. 3. So then thus far the Gospell is and may be receaved by Cain and those of whom God swears in his wrath that they shall never enter into his Rest Unto these the promise is made conditionally of entering into Rest and they fall short of it through hardnes of heart and unbeleife The WORD preached unto them does not profit them as to eternall salvation because they are not united to it by faith or have not the inseperable union contracted between the Son of God and them in the Covenant ordered in all things and sure which true saving faith workes The word therefore and command of God consisting in a conditionall and in an absolute Covenant from the beginning are the same two Testimonies of the