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A78090 The gospels glory, without prejudice to the law, shining forth in the glory of God [brace] the Father, the Sonne, the Holy Ghost, for the salvation of sinners, who through grace do believe according to the draught of the apostle Paul in Rom. 8.ver. 3.4. Held out to publick view. / By the ministerial labours of Richard Byfield, M.A. Pastor in Long-Ditton; and teaching on Thursedayes weekly in Kingston upon Thames, Surrey. Byfield, Richard, 1598?-1664. 1659 (1659) Wing B6390; Thomason E1864_1; ESTC R210230 171,900 401

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and revive the broken in heart he must create the fruit of the lips of Ministers to be peace the believing and revived souls how soon would they lose their graces and comforts were not the Holy Ghost the Comforter given unto them to dwell in them for ever here here is our safety 5. By the Word which the Spirit ingrafts the Spirit comes in his communion that the believer might have the witnesse within him and then can nothing deprive him of the comfort of his salvation SECT 10. The Vse of this Doctrine is first for Information This truth that the Holy Ghost maketh The use of this 1. Information the application of the salvation of sinners by Jesus Christ is for singular use for Information and for Exhortation First for I●formation it informs us of four things first of the excellency of the Word of God the Scripture and in special of the Word of the New Testament it is the Chariot of the Spirit in which the Spirit of truth cometh into our hearts the Spirit breathed it at first and in it still the Spirit breaths It is never without the movings and workings of the Holy Ghost in strivings in convictions upon all men to whom it comes and in conversion to the chosen of God It is the power of God to salvation to all that believe whether Jews or Gentiles Secondly of the excellency of the Ministery of the New Testament which ministers or 3. ● the spirit and is the Ministery of the Spirit which makes the receivers of the Gospel to be the Epistles of Christ written not with ink but with the Spirit of the living God not in Tables of stone but in fleshly Tables of the heart and all this ministred by the Ministers of Christ by which God maketh manifest the savour 2 Cor. 2. 14 15 16. of the knowledge of Christ unto God a sweet savour in them that are saved to whom ir is the savour of life unto life and in them that perish to whom it is the savour of death unto death but in both a sweet savour unto God and by it he perfumes the world Thirdly of the worth of a true Christian the Spirit of God and of Christ dwelleth in him he hath the witnesse in himself he hath this anointing Fourthly of the excellency of the work of grace in the Convert above all that is found of vertue praise or worth in any other people in the world The Gospel Convert is the spiritual man he is one in the Spirit one after the Spirit he is one ●pirit with the Lord Christ their very bodies are the consecrated Temples of the Holy Ghost this makes one a good man this makes a difference among men some have the Spirit some though they may pretend to it yet seeing they are not delivered from sensuality nor from self-conceitednesse Jude 19. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 which sheweth it self in removing all the bounds which God hath set between his Church and the world and in setting no bounds or in setting bounds of their own they have not the Spirit There are other spirits besides the Spirit of God and there are who have the Spirit of God and yet they have not the Spirit in that sense of which we speak here There are five sorts of spirits which are not the Spirit of God and they have a Five sorts of spirits that have much power on men which are not the Spirit of God great stroak upon men 1. The spirit of man which knoweth what is in this man this is the soul which animates the body which is endued with reason which hath understanding and will which hath conscience that is a power to reflect upon himself and upon all within him to view and know his own thoughts and counsels and all his desires and actions and then to make up a judgment upon it for God with or against the man the soul in respect of this power 1 Cor. 2. 11 14. called the conscience is the spirit of man but this animal man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God nor can know them they are far above out of their reach 2. The spirit of the world this is the wisdome of the world wherewith Philosophers Princes wise States-men and Politicians learned men Inventers of arts trades and manufactures Merchants Rich men Navigators warlike Heroes Renowned men have excelled whose power and force lyeth within the compasse of humane reason and is accounted the perfection of the minde This spirit the world is proud of this saith Paul we leave to the world to the men of the 1 Cor. 2. 12. world this spirit is not sinful in it self 3. The spirit of lust that dwelleth in Jam. 45. ●●oh 5. 19. 2. 15 16 us this is the spirit of that world which is placed in wickednesse of that world which is the lust of the flesh the lust of the eye and the pride of life this is a sinful spirit and it reigneth in all men by nature and beslaveth the two former spirits the wisdome of the world and the very soul and conscience of man this is the impulse of the former spirit of the world the life and power of it the malignity and wickednesse of it And this spirit is the spirit of envy pride ambition revenge self-love atheisme profanesse and superstition it is the spirit of timidity or base pusillanimous fear and of tyrannical domineering oppression The more basely fearful the more proudly tyrannical 4. The spirit Satan who works effectually in all men by nature he is the 1 John 4. 2 3 6. 1 Tim. 4. 1 2. Zach. 13. 2 Rev. 16. 14 father of lusts and the father of lies and in that regard he is the spirit of errour the spirit of Apostasie and of the doctrine of Devils we read of unclean spirits the spirits of Devils which come out of the mouth of the Dragon as well as out of the mouth of the Beast and our of the mouth of the false Prophet these are those men who love to broach such lies in Religion coloured over with hypocrisie Rom. 11. 8 Isa 29. 10 14. 6. 9. 5. The spirit of slumber which is sent of God in his righteous judgment for hardnings and rebellion against the light of his Word and for gain-saying of unbelief under the Gospel This is a stupid sottish heart hard and hardened benummed aston'd as with a lethargy that feels not nor understands divine and spiritual things although it be never so much rouzed punched and gored so that they startle but presently nod and fall fast asleep again And here not only the heart is so secure but there is also a force and impulse of Satan sent of God as a righteous judge which carrieth them mightily and beyond what is ordinarily found in things which men do alone as men this is called a spirit of slumber the like reason is to be held in the fore-named spirits Errour is
Conversation an holy life according to Gods Word will serve then there is no hope It is as bad as to be damned to hell to be pressed to holinesse God shall have any thing at their hands if he will spare them in this Ah alas for a spirit of whoredomes is in the midst of them and their sinnes are their Idols they hold fast deceit and refuse to return Brethren shall I hence describe unto you a natural man He is one that leads The Character of a natural man his life whiles perhaps Ingenious witty of fine parts well-tempered civil moral honest fair in his dealings and in some particular actions yea and in his general course upright and blamelesse according to his natural and acquired light yet he leads his life as if his eternity and his good were in this present world his height and glory is to be humane and rational or learned and philosophical or devout in the way of Religion which his own heart chuseth and which the people he liveth withal do like of whose wills he followeth and whose favour he hunts after with an eye to his worldly pleasure or profit or honour or all ever nourishing one or more manifest works of the flesh unto which his heart is true as one that is wedded to the Devil the father of lusts and lies a voluntary captive to his will and taking pleasure to bed with him in his effectual working and to fill his soul with loves he is in darknesse loves darknesse and walks on in darknesse without any spiritual discerning though he be under the Gospel-light and have his day of visitation he sleeps in deep and dead security without any true awakenings to holy enquiries or watchfulnesse Empty of saving truth and graces in power his Conver●ation is at the best but vain from the vanity of his mind in which he lives and thence he will not be moved for his fathers and fore-fathers did so before him Fleshly wisdome frames his conversation in strength of hypocrisie if not pharisaical yet natural And he never yet knew nor can be perswaded by all the preachers in the world that secret Atheisme estrangings from God much lesse enmity to him impenitency and unbelief do reign in him or that these in him are any great fault Oh the miserable estate of such a one A Lamentation oh how many such are in the world there is a world of them a world of them even of those who bear the best of names which is Christian Who can with-hold from sorrow and sighings if he understand and know things as they are oh that we could mourn over you who cannot mourn for your selves or that one could beare you on his heart and bring you to Christ that he might place you under his love so melting and put you into the laver of his own blood till washed there you might come forth other men even new-men Oh that the Spirit of life from Christ would at length breath upon you till he breathed in you May it be may it not be could you but unfeignedly desire it should it not be We leave you and the work with the Lord and how ever it may fare with worlds of men in this sad estate yet as for you among us if there be no remedy this shall be your priviledge you shall not go down to the Chambers of hell beneath unlamented you shall not descend to that infernal pit not mourned over since such as you are drew tears in abundance such was his heart from the eyes of Jesus Christ our Lord and Master when he came not to condemne but to save the world and being the Minister of the Circumcision beheld so many of his charge to perish everlastingly notwithstanding he would so often have gathered them together as a hen gathereth her chickens under her wings and they would not he would but they would not SECT 7. 6. The walk after the Spirit is a life led First After the Word therein he that 6. What the walk after the Spirit is Ps 1. 1 2. 119. 1 2 5 6. is in the Spirit exerciseth himself with delight day and night thereafter he walketh with desires and endeavours from the whole heart to be undefiled in that way and with earnest prayers unto God that his wayes might be directed to keep Gods testimonies and to have respect unto them all this is the light and the Lamp of the Lord and his heart saith Come let us walk in the light of the Pro. 6. 23. Psal 119. 105. Isa 2. 5. Isa 2. 3. Lord there he findes Christ teaching Gods people of his wayes and therefore taught there of God he resolves he will walk in his paths prescribed in his Word this is the holy Canon and therefore he Gal. 6. 16. will walk according to this rule for so do all the Israel of God this the Holy Ghost breathed whose breath being the breath of Christs lips is his life and kills none but Antichrist and Antichristians with the men of the world and therefore he subscribes to this closing acclamation That man who ere he be is 〈◊〉 worth his ears given him of his Maker to heare Rev. 2. 7 11 17 29. 3. 6 13 22. withall who will not hear what the Spirit saith unto the Churches the Scripture is his Rule for faith for worship for holy walking in sobriety in righteousnesse in godlinesse in all estates in all relations in the Family Church and Common-wealth and in his particular calling and for holy order and discipline and for incident cases with professed subjection 2 Cor. 9. 13. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 A subjection of publick profession Gal. 2. 14. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Luk. 1. 6. against which he can do nothing and for which he can do any thing and all this now according to the Gospel-dispensation in which his honour is to walk with a right foot or to foot it right This spiritual walker is righteous before God walking in all the Commandments and Ordinances of the Lord blamelesse Secondly After the power of inward graces of these the Spirit is the Authour and the root and these are the fruits of Gal. 5. 22 23. Eph. 5. 9. Gal. 5. 25. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the Spirit this holy walker as he lives in the Spirit who is the principle of life within him spiriting and quickning his soul with his graces so he walks in the Spirit himself cloathed and his conversation fashioned and ordered by these graces of the Holy Spirit he gives all diligence to adde seasonably bringing forth into practice one grace to another and 2 Pet. 1. 5 8. that orderly that all graces being in him and abounding he may not be barren nor unfruitful in the knowledge and profession of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ In the walk in this light of graces as a childe of light he is proving what is acceptable Ephes 5. to the Lord and that
THE GOSPELS GLORY without prejudice to the LAW Shining forth In the glory of God the Father the Sonne the Holy Ghost For the SALVATION of SINNERS who through grace do believe according to the draught of the Apostle Paul in Rom. 8. ver 3. 4. Held out to publick view By the Ministerial labours of Richard Byfield M. A. Pastor in Long-Ditton and teaching on Thursedayes weekly in Kingston upon Thames Surrey Justitia legis fides est Christiana Ambros tom 5. in cap. 2. Epist ad Rom. LONDON Printed by E. M. for Adoniram Byfield at the three Bibles in Corn-hil next door to Popes-head Alley 1659. QUid illam legem naturalem excluserat praevar●catio Adae ac propemodum aboleverat in pectoribus humanis regnabat superbia inobedienti âque sese diffuderat Ideò successit ●sta per Moysen ut nos scripto conven●ret omne os obstrueret ut totum mundum faceret Deo subditum Subditus autem mundus ei per legem factus est quia ex praescripto legis omnes convincuntur ex op ribus legis nemo justificatur id est quia per legem peccatum cognoscitur sed culpa non relaxatur videbatur lex nocuisse quae omnes facerat peccatores sed veniens Dom●nus Jesus peccatum omnibus quod nemo poterat evitare donavit chirographum nostrum sui sanguinis effusione delevit Ambro. Tom. 3. Ep. lib. 9. Epist 71. ad Irenaeum Because the prevarication of Adam had excluded that Law of nature and had almost abolished it pride did reign in mens breasts and disobedience had diffused it self therefore this Law written by Moses hath succeeded that it might sue us with a writ and might stop every mouth that it might make the whole world subject to God but the world is by the Law made subject to him because out of the prescript of the Law all men are convinced and no man is justified by the works of the Law that is because by the Law sinne is known but the fault is not released the Law did seem to have been hurtful which had made all men sinners but the Lord Jesus coming hath freely forgiven sin to all which no man was able to escape and hath blotted out our hand-writing with the shedding of his own blood TO THE MOST ILLUSTRIOUS HIS HIGHNESSE Richard LORD PROTECTOR Of the Common-Wealth of England Scotland and Ireland with the Dominions thereunto belonging Grace and peace here and glory hereafter HUmane Creations in civil Societies God doth own And unto every humane Creation for our Lord Christs sake we owe submission this is our well-doing according to the Will of God Here supreme and sent of the supreme is order and beauty bands and beauty Lawes against evil-doers and for encouragement of wel-doers with execution of those Lawes for which purpose they beare the sword are of necessity that Magistracy in its various Creations may attain its end But in the Church all things are of God and whatever is of man is alien to that Society The grand enemies of the Church under the New Testament are the Dragon the Beast the false Prophet this last is the most dangerous the Beasts and Dragons spiritual wickednesse and power the animating vivacity of that lustful Whore Babylon the Great the Woman that rides the beast And the Beast is a Beast whether arising out of the sea or out of the earth or ascending out of the bottomlesse pit And the Dragons poison and paw is in all and all to mischief the Church of Christ This Paradise he affects to be in because not his place but chiefly out of his love his love to work ruines there How slily how insensibly slides in this old Serpent humane here humane of what note soever and Satan presently Acts it Christ knew it well who said to Peter Get thee behind me Satan thou art an offence unto me for thou savourest not the things that be of God but those that be of men The love-feasts shrowd divisions presently destroy the Lords Supper and harbour slie and spotty Heretiques and deceivers Prelacy in the ministery though brought in ad tollenda schismata to take away schismes brings forth the man of sinne and with him the mystery of iniquity An Easter day fill'd the Christian world East and West with miserable contentions and turn'd the Professors of Christs name after formalities and meer Nifles The retired solitarinesse of some eminently devout filled it with Monkery Nunnery and the swarmes of the orders of such Commandments of men received to teach the feare of God do Null the Commandments of God Mens opinions chosen for the rationality or the depth of them have proved the depths of Satan Mens Inventions entertained for their suitablenesse to humane Policies have while served the lusts of men in Magistracy trampled on Magistracy enthroned Tyranny and suborned for sacred Maximes that are the hornes to push at and gone all the godly and the power of godlinesse Such as these No Bishop no King Christs Kingdome is an enemy to Caesar Christs simple Ordinances for worship without the pompe of humane Ceremonies are not for the State and Majesty of Princes That is the world knows his own and will know nothing but his own It hath been long and lamentably experimented that the evils of the Church have ever disturbed the state That which corrupts men and sets up lust must needs be against God and against Magistracy which is from God The Gospel in its purity will help all this evil will bring with it all good this Gospel is one the name of them that hold that one faith is sacred the name Christian The love it teacheth and worketh is the bond that knits them together in one brother-hood love is for Communion not for single standing separating nor dividing It s power is as sweet as strong as beautiful as powerful as good as commanding Administrations there are in diversity but one Lord there is from whom as there is but one Church one body for whose edification all those are given One body in Communion distinguished into several but no severed fellowships or Churches for order and edification-sake Absolutenesse in severed Companies is of Primacy affected The 24. Elders are one community about the Throne and the Lamb and are more able to advise than one that arrogates because he loves to have Praeeminence The Instituted order in Administrations of the New Testament is Apostles Prophets these the Scriptures now supply lay the Bible in the midst and consult therewith and there you have them then Teachers Deacons Governments these Christ Jesus by his Spirit gifts and by his Church owns One way and one heart go together Diversities of wayes nurses up divisions of heart O Princes let Christ the King of glory in his Gospel and Gospel-Administrations come in These things belong unto the wise these concern the supreme primarily and Grace Wisdome and Prudence discerns closeth with and establisheth them The strange crossenesse and
the Law as to the point of life and righteousnesse of justification and salvation which is briefly delivered by Paul who in his own person gives us one that is taught of God thereby when he saith I through the Law am dead to the Law never more looking for righteousnesse and justification of life that way that I might live unto God Gal. 2. 19. No life but through this death never thus dead but through the Law when it comes the Law comes sinne revives and we dye and this dying is the way to life even to a living unto God SECT 3. Secondly No sinner can work his own 2. A sinner cannot save himself for six reasons deliverance for 1. We are weak and without strength Rom. 5. 6. There is no strength in us to fulfill the Law no strength to satisfie the justice and so turn away the wrath of God much lesse is there strength in us to recover our lost integrity nor to keep it if we had it again restored to us no strength to help our selves to meet the Lord in the wayes of his saving grace or to choose and walk in the way that is call'd holy no strength for any service unto God 2. We are flesh and in the flesh that is wholly corrupted with sin under the power and reign of sin the poyson of the Old Serpent hath run like water into our bowels and like oyle into our bones from the spirit of our mindes to all our outward members we are leprous all unclean and soaked in iniquity conceived in sinne and shapen in wickednesse we Rom. 5. 6 8. are sinners and ungodly when God in Christ by his death comes in love and ●ity to redeem us we lie in our bloo● untill he saith to us Live we are dead in sin and trespasses till he q●icken us and how can such please God they cannot do Rom. 8. 8. it 3. We are enemies unto God our Rom. 5. 10. 8. 7. Col. 1. 21. 2 Cor. 10 3 4 5. wisdome our savour and smatch is enmity unto God We are enemies in our mindes because they are on evil works our principles our thoughts our reasonings our imaginations are high things lifted up in rebellion against the knowledg of God and the obedience of Christ and as strong holds fortified and kept in a desperate Warre against the Spirit of the Lord which in the Ministry even of the Gospel comes forth to bring us into a blessed captivity and subdue us and our very hearts the worst part of man unto himself and to his obedience the carnal minde of man is not subject to the Law of God neither can be there is no good to be done with it put it off Rom. 8. 7. mortifie it crucifie it crucifie the flesh with the affections and lusts thereof for that is all the good that can be done with it good it will never be but we must be in the Spirit and the Spirit of Christ dwell in us to enable us to such work or else we have no will no heart to it Rom. 8. 13. Oh then how farre are all men from any ability to work their own deliverance 4. We see not our sinfulnesse nor our misery nor can nor will be brought to see it by any other means than by the Scripture the written Law of God which is the only glasse in which we can truly see our selves James 1. 23. Rom. 7. 7. 5. Though the Law hath not lost it's rectitude yet our weaknesse to keep it maketh the Law by accident to be the more against us And 6. Notwithstanding all this that hath been spoken we yet are full of high thoughts of our selves we are proud and secure sinners and are naturally bent to seek to establish our own righteousnesse For the use of this The consideration The use of this hereof should take us wholly off our own legs and bring us to self-denial It should cause us to deliver up our selves to the Law that we might be throughly convinced of these things and that the Spirit might be in and through the Law a Spirit of bondage in us and we might be glad at heart of a Saviour that can deliver us SECT 4. Thirdly No meer creature can possibly 3. No meer creature can save a sinner for six reasons Matth. 16. 26. 1 Pet. 1. 18 deliver us for 1. No creature is above the Law If the Law of God cannot give life it is not in the power of the creature to do it The Creator alone is above the Law 2. No creature nor the whole Creation hath in it a worth to be a price of value for a soul All the treasures of both the Indies all things in this world because corruptible things are not so excellent as a soul and the price of the Redemption thereof at the hands of God is too high for men and Angels it ceaseth for ever in respect of the creature Psal 49 6 8. 3. Whatever any creature can do he owes it for himself and does but his duty 4. Grant yet that some creature could give help could there be any salvation for then for this very cause we should be servants unto the creature and this were to bring us into bondage and not into liberty they are not their own who are bought with a price if the creature did lay down the price we were the creatures servants which to be is absolute slavery 5. Our evils are greater than can be removed by creatures yet removed they must be if any of us be saved and our good that we may be happy is greater than can be by them communicated The evil is the infinite wrath of God the guilt and damning nature of sinne standing in force and confirmed by the strength of an eternal perfect Law the Empire of sin and death the power of the Divel that strong armed man of whom we read Luk. 11. 21 22. The good we stand in need of is a righteousnesse above the righteousnesse of the Law a Resurrection as well spiritual as corporal the communication of the divine nature eternal life and a blessednesse excelling the blessednesse of Adam in Paradise and a Kingdom which cannot be shaken All and every of these are beyond any created power to give or take away 6. No creature could ever think of the way manner or means whereby we might be delivered The world in the wisdome of God upheld for some thousands of years in its wisdome and abilities by its wisdome knew not God much lesse could finde out the way of peace and ●reconciliation for sinners with the God that made them 1 Cor. 1. 21. Markinde was continued and their rational power sustained and the work of the Law written in their hearts was apparent in them and yet with all the glory of God in his works of Creation and general providence preaching to them they perished in their vain imaginations and professing themselves wise in searching to finde out
foundation of the Apostles argumentation this is taken for granted that God of his infinite goodnesse was resolved to save some sinnets out of fallen mankind and to give unto them eternal life Of this the beloved disciple speaketh in 1 Joh. 5. 11. This is the record that God hath given to us eternal life and the reason thereof is nothing in the creature but it is that in them whom he shall save Ephes 1. 6 7. 2. 7. Ephes 3. 10. 1 Pet. 1. 12. Gen. 17. 1. Heb. 6. 18. he might shew forth the glory of his mercy love and grace the glory of his manifold wisdome of his power of his holinesse and justice while his grace doth superabound Rom. 3. 24. and in all the glory of his immutable counsels and decrees which no length of time wickedness and unfaithfulness of man power and policy of Satan cords of death depth of the grave and hell can hinder from taking full effect and accomplishment The summe is this sinne is sinne the Law is the Law God is God the persons to be saved as miserable vile filthy and guilty as any and yet Gods mercy magnified Christs grace exalted the sinner saved and while saved not left carnal but all that is done for him hath its holy and blessed work in him These things premised consider now the six particulars expressed by the Apostle and then you will see here omnimodas salutes all sorts of salvations salvation from sinne the curse of the Law death the grave and the wrath to come salvation of the soul and of the body salvation eternal salvation to the uttermost salvation full and attaining its end CHAP. IV. Containeth the fulnesse of salvation by Jesus Christ expressed by the Apostle in the person who is the first efficient cause he that provides this salvation which is God even God the Father SECT 1. THe first truth the Apostle fixeth us upon 2. By six truths expressed as 1. God is he that provides this salvation expresly demonstrating the fulnesse of salvation for sinners to be had in Jesus Christ is this God is the first mover the primary efficient of the wonderful work of saving a sinner God sent his own Son Here begins the excellency and fulnesse of salvation for sinners through Jesus Christ that it is God that provides it Isa 43. 13. If he work who shall let it what God doth is for ever what God doth is done Eccles 3. 14. indeed his work is perfect nothing can be put to it nor can any thing be taken from it upon this word GOD must we must put our accent it is written with emphasis as the Apostle in ver 33. of this Chapter fastens us upon this thought saying it is GOD that justifieth so here GOD sending his Sonne condemned sinne this then is of high and serious thought What hath this of consideration in it and what conclusions flow from hence dwell awhile on these two 1. What matter of due and high What matter of highest conside●●tion is in this seven fold Ps 83. 18. Rev. 1. 4 8 Exod. 3. 14 consideration is there in this that GOD is the worker here this word GOD carrieth our thoughts 1. To the true God Jehovah the one only God whose name alone is J●hovah the force of which name is delivered thus in the New Testament which is which was which is to come who is I am that I ●m who hath his being of himself and giveth to all things their being who gives a being to all his words which he speaketh and to his gracious promises in their season so that no tittle of 1 King 18. 39. them shall fall to the ground this Jehovah he is the God he is the God All other whom men call God are not God by nature they are but either the creatures or the inventions of their own braines the work of their own hands they are Idols and an Idol is nothing in the world it hath no deity at all and therefore as such 1 Cor. 8. 4 5. it hath no being at all and having no being it can do neither good nor evil it is profitable and good for nothing God Jehovah he who is and none besides him he gives this Saviour and therefore his who are taken into this Covenant of Mal. 3. 6. salvation are not consumed nor can ever perish 2. To God as the Majesty offended as he against whom all our sinnes are who might have glorified in his justice upon the sinner but mercies to forgivenesse and to eternal life do please him Who can of right remit because the wrong is against him against him onely if he acquit and justifie who can lay any thi●g to their charge if he be for the sinner Psal 51. 2. Rom 8. 33 31. who can be against him 3. To God as cloathed with all his Attributes with all his Essential glory In this salvation through the Lord Jesus Christ look upon his Almightinesse or All-sufficiency he cometh forth and saith to his poor cteature the sinner whom Gen. 17. 1. he calleth I am God Almighty I am God All-sufficient to me nothing is hard nothing impossible have me and thou hast enough thou hast all thou needest not go out to any other nor be to seek and at a losse for any thing or in any estate look upon his Infinity or Infinitenesse the Alpha and Omega who hath Phil. 1. 6. begun and will perfect his work Behold his Eternity is he not from everlasting Hab. 1. 12. the Lord their God the●r holy one they shall not dye All the greatest enemies the mighty Lord God hath ordained and established but for the correction of his people Behold his Vnchangeablenesse Heb 6. 17. Numb 23. 19 20. the immutable God is willing here to shew unto the heirs of promise the immutability of his Counsel by interposing himself by an oath he will not repent of this his Word and no conjuration can reverse it hear what he saith I will ransome them from the power of the grave I will redeem them from death O death I will be thy plagues O grave I will be thy destruction Repentance shall be hid from Isa 64. 5. mine eyes this unchangablenesse causeth continuance in his saving wayes when his people raise his wrath against them and they ought to say thereupon we shall be Jer. 31. 20. saved this unchangeablenesse shines in the sounding of his bowels towards them repenting and though their provocations are such as would weary and tire out Hos 11. 8 9. any created patience yet he is God and not man the thoughts of giving them up turn his heart within and his immutable counsel makes his repentings to be kindled together so far is repentance from God his gifts and calling are without repentance Rom. 11. 29. Mat. 3. 17. 17. 5. Zeph. 3. 17 Tit. 1. 2. Isa 54. 9 10. Jer. 31. 35 36. Psal 89. 33 34 35. Isa
47. 4. Isa 57. 15. In this his beloved Son he is for ever well-pleased he rests in his love Behold his truth God who cannot lye hath promised eternal life and his faithfulnesse he cannot deny himself 2 Tim. 2. 13. This Covenant is as the waters of Noah unto God more stable than the Mountains and Hills as sure as the Ordinances set with the heavens Gods holinesse is here pawned in this redemption it is most gloriously manifested Consider his holinesse who only is holy and therewith his height and loftinesse and never the like manifestations of lower condescensions then in this work of saving the poor humble sinner he is the holy one of Israel never the like manifestation of holi●esse as in this work though God be holy in all his works and of purer eyes than to behold iniquity with any liking here the glory of his wisdome is Rom. 16. 27. illustrious the only wise found out this way no Angel of light none of the 1 Cor. 2. 7. wise of the world could ever have thought of it It is the hid wisdome of God wisdome in a mystery the contrivance is such that when it is made known all the Eph. 3. 10. 1 Pet. 1. 12 Eph. 1. 9. 1 Pet. 1. 2. 2 Tim. 2. 19. 1 Cor. 3. 19. Isa 44. 25 26. holy Angels admire it as the manifold wisdome of God and are never enough satisfied in the delightful viewi●g of it and prying into it the whole businesse is of deep mysterious wisdome all is according to fore-knowledge God knoweth them that are his he cannot be deceived none can go beyond him nothing can escape him he taketh the wise in their craftinesse and turneth them backwards and maketh diviners mad but confirmeth the word and counsel of his messengers to whom he gave the word of this salvation he d●spenseth full seasons for making Eph. 1. 10. known this mystery of his will in stupend wayes of wisdome he brings home his chosen both of Jews and Gentiles through Rom. 11. 32 33. investigable passages of Providence he so calleth and bringeth to glory that his foolishnesse is wiser than men and by foolish 1 Cor. 1. 25 27. things he confounds the wise world but above all behold God here gracious and just exactly infinitely just and yet mercy and grace exalted through justice and above justice This word GOD carrieth out or thoughts 4. To God as the faithful Creator the Maker of heaven and earth of all things visible and invisible who hath engaged all Isa 42. 5 6. 41. 1 2. 44. 24. 45. 11 12 18. his glory as he is the Creator to fulfill this work of Redemption And as he layeth all that his glory at the stake to assure it so he layes out no lesse efficiency in the performing of this salvation in every part of it then what was put forth in the Creation Rom. 4. 17. Ps 51. 10. Isa 57. 19. He calls the things that are not as if they were he creates in them clean hearts he creates the fruits of the lips to be peace and so you must conceive of every piece of this salvation that appertains to the being or well-being and comfort of the saved ones all is done in the power of a Creation 5. To God his absolute Soveraignty and Royal Dominion who makes all for his own wills sake who is not bound to give account to any of any of his matters who is not bound to any who hath mercy because he will have mercy who as the Potter hath power over us his clay and makes some vessels to honour when for his own glory he might make all unto dishonour who makes one to honour and another to dishonour when he might shew his power in annihilating as well as his skill in making or if he will shew his skill might shew it in fashioning it another way to other uses or if he will shew his skill in such salvation might shew it upon one or on a few or upon those whom he passeth by and not on us In this work his Soveraignty is full of Regality God is Lord and King here Majesty and Righteousnesse shine in splendor The 2 Tim. 6. blessed and only Potentate Lord of Lords and King of Kings will in his time shew his Christ his will is with perfect justice and his justice to the utmost shewed to set off and make his mercy upon the vessels of mercy more Renowned And his Dominion is mighty holy wise good and reaching to every thing and action of all his creatures to bring about his intended salvation 6. To Gods eternal good pleasure within Ephes 1. 4 5 6. himself doing the whole work according to the counsel of his own will to the praise of the glory of his grace 7. For this word GOD carrieth our minds to God the Father God sent his own Sonne he hath a Son whom he sends therefore he is a Father this God is God the Father God must here be thought on as he is the God and Father of Jesus Christ in this glorious manifestation of himself is God to be beheld in this work of Redemption as he is the Father of his own only eternally begotten Sonne his beloved in whom he is well-pleased and not only as the Fountain of being he is to be beheld in his love and goodnesse not that of a Creator but that love of a Father of the Father of his only begotten Son the Son of his love the Son of his bosome the eternal delights of the eternal Father SECT 2. 2. What conclusions do issue from What conclusions flow from this ten hence is God the Author of this salvation then it followeth 1. Here is love as the Apostle saith 1 Joh. 4. 10. Not that we loved God but that he loved us and sent his Sonne c. God first loved us here is love 1 Joh. 4. 10 9 19. Joh. 3. 16. 1 Joh. 4. 11 Ver. 19. that is first love manifested love so as cannot be paralleld ma●chless love love that is the perfect sampler of love love that is the fountain and former of all true love we love him because he first loved us The Laws voice to man is Thou shalt love God above all and thy neighbour as thy self The Gospels voice The voice of the Law and of the Gospel differ is to man hateful and hating God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Sonne that whosoever believeth on him should not perish but have everlasting life The Gospel excells the Law as much as Gods love excells mans it superexcells for it declares and proclaims Gods love to man void of the love to God which the Law commands 2. God is love to us in this way of 1 Joh. 4. 16 manifestation all love out of this way it is a terrible sight to look on God on sinne death the grave and hell upon the Law on any misery or affliction
of Gods appointing ordained for thee it is the righteousnesse of faith thine by believing not by working thou hast not a righteousnesse of works for thou art a sinner but here is a righteousnesse provided for a sinner believe and it is thine it is an everlasting righteousnesse live ever by believing and all thy sinnes are covered thou art clothed for ever The Sonne of God Jesus Christ is the Lord our righteousnesse 3. But man is yet a creature and though he be not under the curse and be acquitted of his sin yet is he bound to obedience and not the lesse bound but the more because God so loveth as to give Christ his own Son my bonds of obedience are greater and yet I sin daily my sin is the more aggravated because they are against such a gracious God and Father and against such a Lord Redeemer it is answered The Son of God is sent to fulfill the righteousnesse of the Law in us how may you say 1. By setting out to the world and to the heart of a sinner sinne more vile and the more condemned in and by the heart of the sinner which is one point of righteousness to hate judge sin And God most holy while most of love and most just while most of mercy now this heals us of profaness whilst it allures draws with cords of love whiles it fills with holy fear sin is hated and God loved the name of the Lord Christ is named with an heart departing with a blessed Apostasie from iniquity as love abounds just abomination of sin encreaseth with self-loathing and self-abhorrency 2. By shewing a crucified Christ which sight woun●s to the quick perswades to Zach. 12. 10. Joh. 12. 32 33. Joh. 3. 14 15 16. Gal. 2. 19 20. believe in God so loving as not to spare but to deliver up his own for us so faithful of his word performing in due time the greatest unlikeliest and ancientest promise he ever spake to believe in Christ so gracious to believe his promises threatnings commandments and all his words This sight crucifies us with Christ ye● causes to live to God and to live in and through crucifyings 3. By this faith the sinner is united to Christ not by a moral union as love uniteth but by a mystical receiving his Spirit not by a Physical or natural union but by a supernatural Christ of whom the Word the Spirit do therein testifie faith receiveth faith receiveth Christ in the Word justifieth and Christ is formed in the heart faith brings home the love of God in Christ as the Holy Ghost in the Word of the Gospel revealeth and by that Word reveals the Sonne in the sinners heart believing this faith works love this faith works by love which is the fulfilling of the Law 4. By this faith Christ is received not only as satisfying Gods justice punishing and commanding but as purchasing grace glory and all good things else yea as purchasing the blessing of the promise even the Holy Ghost who reneweth after Gal. 3. 12. the image of God and sets the heart on high in hope of the glory to come eternal life 5. Christ coming into the believer breaks down sinnes dominion and sets up his own government in the soul the Rom. 6. 14 authority of the Law-giver the spiritualnesse of the Law and his delight in all this 6. By his Spirit he creates us anew he confers all principles of obedience he comes and dwells there in the new creature he is in the seed abiding in them he enables he excites that ability he imparts to them the promises he puts life into the Word and Ordinances that they may be in power 7. By his exemplary life in holinesse both in doing and suffering he beats out before us the way of righteousnesse as our pattern which draws out imitation man being a creature prone to be led by examples and his imitating inclination in his new Creation sanctified now we would walk as Christ walked the heart is set on high and perfect patterns even on Gods holinesse and on Christs purity 8. Here is the image of God to be beheld in a mirrour in liberty and in great 1 Cor. 3. 17 18. glory the image of God lost but in Christ found again begetting in us the very same image we see and are transformed we see are assimilated made like unto it All this work is in true and powerful beginnings which tend to and are growing towards perfection and shall be perfect with perfection of degrees and fulnesse as here it is of parts and of uprightnesse SECT 2. This Doctrine is of singular use to wipe Uses 1. To vindicate the Gospel Gal. 2. 17 18 19. off all aspersion cast upon the Doctrine of justification of a sinner by faith in Jesus Christ without the works of the Law as if it were a Doctrine of loosnesse for see here Christ is not the minister of sin he destroyeth sinne in believers he by faith purifieth them to the very heart the preaching of this Gospel of forgivenesse of sinnes out of free-grace by faith in Jesus Christ destroyeth sin it makes the believer to live to God through a double death and the latter of them which this Gospel by faith puts the sinner unto is no less than crucifying yet a death to the believer most desirable because it is a crucifying of him with Christ And now this believer cannot but abhor the thought of being such a transgressor as to go about to build again that which by receiving and professing and preaching if he be a Minister this Gospel he destroyed was there ever the like effectual way of destroying sin and fulfilling the Law in a sinner as this here sin is made hateful in the heart of the sinner profanesse of heart healed the heart formerly alienated now drawn to God the old man crucified which Christ and the believer lives yet or rather Christ lives in him faith uniting to Christ and receiving Christ works by love love constraining to live to him that dyed for them the Holy Ghost is received the Son of God revealed in the soul Christs government is set up and sins dominion is broken down the heart is created anew and the sinner enabled to walk in Gods statutes to do his commandments with delight in the spiritualness and purity of the Law he would be holy as his heavenly Father is holy and pure as Christ is pure and walk he would as Christ walked by faith beholding God in Christ all of love he suffers a change from glory unto glory which shall be perfected in both body and soul in glory Was there ever such a fulfilling of the righteousness of the Law by weak sinful man as this which is wrought by faith in the Sonne of God sent into the world to take away sin by one offering and sacrifice once for ever Jesus Christ was a curse for sinne not a cloak for sinne he fulfilled
and floods according to the promise of the Old Testament this our Apostle is peremptory If any have not the Spirit of Christ he is none of his There are three that bear Record in heaven Isa 44. 3. Rom. 8. 9. 1 Joh. 5. 7 8. and three that bear Record on earth unto the salvation of sinners by Jesus Christ and the Spirit is one of each three The Spirit is the witnesse that testifieth of Christ and the Spirit is the witnesse that testifieth in the true Christian that he is the child of God the believer hath the witnesse in himself the word of Scripture is the Spirits Testimony in this word as in his Chariot the Spirit cometh into the heart by this word engraffed which is the Spirits work he dwells there and in and by this word which he quickneth he gives in his witnesse that we are the Children of God Now it is the compleatnesse of this work of the Spirit which is here to be considered And this will be manifest if we observe diligently the opening of these seven things 1. Who this Spirit is Seven things unfolded touching the Spirit 2. What is his saving work in and upon the elect of God and the Redeemed of Christ 3. That the Spirit is in Office to do that saving work and his faithfulnesse in this his Office 4. The peculiar works of the Spirit in order to this saving work 5. The Inhabitation of this Spirit where he is thus given 6. The time of his coming And lastly 7. The peculiarity and appropriation of this work to the elect of God the Father and to the Redeemed of Jesus Christ SECT 2. 1. Who this Spirit is This Spirit is the holy Ghost for so the Apostle in this Chapter maketh it cleare 1. Who is this Spirit when he calls him the Spirit of God and the Spirit of Christ ver 9. and the Spirit of him that raised up Jesus from the dead the Spirit that shall quicken our mortal bodies in ver 11. and in ver 16. he distinguisheth this Spirit from our spirits in the point of witnesse-bearing Therefore the Spirit is the Holy Ghost or the Holy Spirit as our Translators also render it in the Epistle to the Ephesians Ch. 1. 13. ch 4. 30. which is all one in sense the word Spirit being from the Latine and Ghost an old English word Now that we may know who the Holy Ghost or the Holy Spirit is note 2. He is God he is true and very God equal in power and glory with the Father and the Sonne the same God in essence though a distinct 1 Joh. 5. 7 person in the God-head and the third person for there are three and these three are one three persons the Father is not the Son nor the Holy Ghost the Son is not the Father nor the Holy Ghost the holy Ghost is not the Father nor the Son they are three yet these three are one God not three Gods one God in essence the God-head of the Father of the Son and of the Holy Ghost is but one Spirit here is taken personally and not essentially as when it is said God is a Spirit and these three are one in bearing Record one God in bearing Record yet three that bear Record three persons and one God and that he is God is manifest The Lord is that Spirit or that Spirit is the Lord. We are transformed into the 2 Cor. 3. 17. v. 18 Image of God in beholding in the glasse of the Gospel the glory of God and this transformation is wrought even as by the Spirit of the Lord that is it is such a work as none can do but the Spirit of the Lord and such wherein the Spirit of the Lord is plainly seen an expression like that concerning Christ Jesus We saw his glory the glory as of the only begotten of the Father as is not of similitude or likenesse for no like is the same but as of specification of the very things as the glory that is no other or lesse than the very glory of the only begotten of the Father So likewise here as by the Spirit of the Lord that is by no other worker and by no lesse than by the very Spirit of the Lord and it may also be read which I most approve as most agreeing to the whole Context going before especially in ver 17. as by the Lord the Spirit Again To tempt the Spirit is to tempt Act. 5. 3 4. Isa 6. 9. with Act. 28. 25. God as we find in the History of Ananias and Sapphira The Lord Jehovah spake by the Prophet Isaiah and Paul saith the holy Ghost spake those same words by Isaiah The name Jehovah is the name of the true God only this his name which is his alone he will never give to another but here it is the name of the Holy Ghost Jehovah is the Holy Ghost who spake by the Prophets and who is as the Nicene Creed professeth The Lord and giver of life The properties also of the God-head are given to the holy Ghost as eternity Heb. 9. 14. Psa 139. 7. called the eternal Spirit Omnipresence or to be present in all places at once as David sang whither shall I go from thy Spirit Omnipotence to be Almighty and this the works of the Spirit do manifest he doth the works of God the works which only God can do as the work of Creation by the Spirit of the Lord were the Psal 33. 6 Job 26. 13 Job 33. 4. 32. 8. Gen. 1. 2. with Deut. 32. 11. Isa 61. 1. 48. 16. 1 Cor. 12. 8 9 10 11. heavens made the Spirit garnished the heavens and made man as Elihu said The Spirit of God hath made me and the breath of the Almighty hath given me life The ●nspiration of the Almighty giveth men understanding Likewise the work of preservation the Spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters or was moving with an hatching virtue as the bird sitteth upon the eggs and hovereth over her young to cherish and preserve them his work is the sending and anointing of Jesus Christ the gifts of tongues and miracles and the like which he distributeth as he will These works declare the deity of the holy Ghost and they declare it above Suae libertatis arbiter omnia pro authoritate propriae voluntatis dividens Ambr. l 1. c 2. de spiritu sancto 2 Cor. 13. 14. Rev. 1. 4. the force and reach of all cavills of sophistical blasphemers and to the strong Consolation of all believers he it is that applies with saving efficacy the love of the Father and the grace of the Son Divine honour is also given to him as to be baptized into his Name to pray and blesse from him to call upon him And in the second to the Thessalonians Ch. 3. ver 5. the Apostle prayeth thus The Lord direct your hearts into the love of God and into the patient
with wisdome irresistible to witnesse to the truth with courage undaunted yet attended with love meeknesse and soundnesse of mind and to suffer for the truth with patience invincible of which it may be said Here is t●e patience of the Saints These are victors Renowned Conquerors the Churches Heroes the Lords Worthies the noble Army of the Lamb. 4. Such works of the holy Ghost as respect the Ordinances as The Word In the Word the Spirit speaketh to the Churches he gave the Rev. 2. 7. 3. 22. 1 Tim. 4. 1 Act. 11. 2 Rev. 14. ●● Word by breathing it at first into the holy men of God he by Covenant goeth along with it breaths and works in it speaks in it writes it in the fleshly Tables of the heart every part of the Word is the speaking of the Spirit even that wherein he warnes of seducing spirits and doctrines of Devils And he saith yea to Gospel sentences The Sacraments Baptisme and the 1 Cor. 12. Lords Supper The Spirit accompanieth both as the band of union he maketh the partakers to be one body together of one head By one Spirit are all believers Baptized into one body and in the Lords Supper they all drink into one Spirit All these mighty works the Holy Spirit doth in order to the work of saving application of the grace of the Son our Lord Jesus Christ and of the love of ●od the Father This is the fourth thing proposed for explication The fifth followeth which also doth greatly commend the saving work and that is SECT 6. 5. The Inhabitation of the Holy Ghost Where the Holy Ghost is given manifesting his presence in his saving working 5. The inhabitation of the Spirit where he is thus given Rom. 8. 9 11. 1 Joh. 4. 13 3. 24. there he inhabiteth or dwelleth in them the Apostle distinguishingly and searchingly putting all believers upon the trial of their estates saith Ye are not in the flesh but in the Spirit if so be that the Spirit of God dwell in you and this is so Characteristical that he adjoyneth now if any man have not the Spirit of Christ he is none of his He that hath the Spirit hath him dwelling in him hereby also we know that God dwelleth in us and that we dwel in God and they that have the Spirit given and dwelling in them they know it 1 Cor. 3. 16 Know ye not that the Spirit of God dwelleth in you And for this condescension of exceeding grace how great is it for he dwelleth in them first as in his Temple his holy consecrated house and habitation he knowes no Temple or house on earth but the broken and contrite heart the poor in spirit and when he had a Temple at Jerusalem it was to signifie this and not owned of God but with respect to this Temple The regenerate Isa 57. 15. 66. 1 2 3. are his Temples the Holy Ghost makes himself an habitation and then dwels in the Temple which he hath made the glory of the work is heavenly and excellent for this Temple is an house not made with hands no nor of this building 1 Cor. 6. 19. of this kinde of make of which is this fabrick of soul and body in this visible creation although it be reared and set up in this building Again The very bodies of the regenerate are the Temples of the Holy Ghost though they be houses of clay and the leprosie of sin is not clean washed and scraped out while they live in this world Secondly he dwelleth in them as in the living members of Christs Rom. 8. 2. mystical body he is the Spirit of life in Jesus Christ their Head and from him as from their Head floweth into each of them Thirdly he dwelleth in them as he is the Spirit of him that raised up Jesus Rom. 8. 11 from the dead even in the exceeding greatnesse of that power according to the working of the might of that power which he wrought and put forth in Christ when he raised him from the dead and set him at his own right hand in the above-heavenlies Ephes 1. 19 20 21 22 23. far above all principality and power and might and dominion and every name of Renown that is named and Renowned not only in this world but also in that which is to come and put all things under his feet and gave him to be the head over all things to the Church which is his body the fulnesse of him that filleth all in all Fourthly he dwelleth in them as the Spirit of the Father and as the Spirit of the ●onne he who taketh them to be his Sonnes by Adoption he sends the Spirit of his Sonne into their Gal. 4. 6. 1 Joh. 4. 8 9 10 13. hearts God is love here is love God the Father sends his Sonne into the world God the Father and God the Sonne send the Spirit into the hearts of those that shall be saved God the holy Ghost given unto them sheds abroad upon their hearts this love he dwels in them doing this work and by him the Father and the Son dwell in them from hence they cannot but say with the beloved Disciple Here is love that God through Christ by his Spirit should dwell in them that by the Spirit through Christ they should have accesse unto the Father Fifthly he dwelleth in them in all the f●re-named eminent and peculiar works of saving application in the presence efficacy of all his glorious salvifical Epithetes and Appellations Names and Titles he is in them the Spirit of faith the Spirit of truth the Spirit of grace and prayer the comforted the anointing the earnest and so of the rest and in this glory the Spirit dwelleth in them the Holy Ghost delighteth to fill his house with his glory and to rest there this is his in-dwelling which raiseth and advanceth all which hath been hitherto delivered SECT 7. 6. The time of the coming of the Holy Ghost Now for this great work there is a season 6. The special season of his coming in which the Spirit hath his day for as the Son came down from heaven in the fulnesse of time sent of God the Father according to the promises in the Old Testament delivered and had his day with the Church of God on earth so the Holy Ghost he came down from heaven in his proper time according to promise sent of God the Father and of our Lord Jesus Christ And although the Spirit of God was given and wrought by the Word savingly in the times of the Old Testament and from the first preaching of the Gospel to our fallen first Parents in Paradise and down-wards in the old world and from the flood till the giving of the Law by Moses yet in respect of the promised effusion or pourings out of the Spirit and in regard of the clearnesse eminency and ample largenesse of his presence and workings as such his giving
coming and sending hath a peculiar season therefore it is said the Spirit was not yet given because Jesus was not yet glorified and Joh. 7. 39. Christ saith If I go not away the Comforter will not come unto you but if I Joh. 16. 7. depart I will send him unto you This season began on the day of Pentecost next after the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead the History whereof we have in Acts 2. And this season of his presence and power hath continued and doth continue all the time of the New Testament Ministery and the glory of the season is according to the power plenty and purity of the preaching of the everlasting Gospel for seeing the Spirit accompanieth the Word look as the Gospel had its time when it began to be preached in all the world so the Spirit also was sent and as the Gospel goeth forth so is the Spirit given the Holy Ghost came upon the Apostles and endued them with power from on High that they might be able to deliver the whole Counsel of God all the secrets and mysteries of salvation that they might preach it to all the world to all Nations and it might bring forth fruit in the conversion of multitudes and in the planting of Churches every where and that they might leave the same in writing giving us the New Testament and perfecting the whole Canon of the Scripture and all this infallibly And in and with this Gospel to which never one line more shall be added the Holy Ghost is present and worketh and ruleth in the place of Jesus Christ untill this second coming to judgment Under the Old Testament the Spirit was as a Spirit of bondage because the Law was clearly delivered but the Gospel darkly Rom. 8. 14 15. under the whole form of shadowy Ceremonies under the New Testament the Spirit is as the Spirit of Adoption for the Gospel openly delivered the things themselves that were prophesied of shadowed out and promised are given and the great mysteries of the Gospel and all that concerneth them are fully and perfectly made manifest Now also are Converts born of water and the Holy Ghost that is of the Holy Ghost whose working was 2 Tim. 4. 1 2 4. 1 Joh. 4. 4 5. foretold to be like the pouring out of water and like the opening of springs in dry ground now are they baptized washed plunged dipped with the Holy Ghost and with fire that is with zeal answering the glory of the light The godly under the Old Testament had Gods holy and free Spirit but then agreeable to that Ministery Gal. 1. 8 9. and now as is agreeable to this And thus the Apostle teacheth in Gal. 4. 1 2 3 4. And as there is but one Gospel and but one Spirit and never any other coming of the Spirit so it is as sure there shall never be any other dispensation or ministration but this of the New Testament which is that which remaineth unless you could look for another Christ or that Jesus Christ had not fully accomplished the 7. This work of the Spirit is peculiar to the Elect work of Renemption and is not for ever set on the right hand of Majesty but must come again to do somewhat which he left undone and so must to the Tree and Crosse again there is now no coming of any Spirit but the coming of Antichrist and of the spirit of Antichrist the spirit of errour of whose coming the Holy Ghost by the Apostles speaketh expressely ther●fore all Pastors and Teachers are bound up to the Word to the Scripture and to turn from that is to be turned after fables to teach any other than what they hear from the Apostles writings is to sheak of the world and not of God to receive any other is to run to another Gospel to pervert the Gospel of Christ to runne from the blessing the holy Spirit of promise and to runne under the Gospels curse SECT 8. 7. The peculiarity and appropriation of the saving work of the Spirit unto the Elect and Redeemed That which commends this work of the Spirit yet further is this that is is peculiar and appropriated unto the Elect of God the Father and to the Redeemed of Christ the Lord. The Spirit of truth is the Comforter his work under the New Testament as Comforter is such a work as none but the chosen of God the Redeemed 1 Cor. 6. 19 20. of Christ to whom he was promised do partake of There is another work of the Spirit of truth the Comforter which is conviction not conversion and that Joh. 16. 8 9 10 11. he worketh on the world as well as on the chosen of God This conviction is such illightning by the Word of the Gospel that thereby the world that is the men that are yet still under the power of sinne possess 't with the love of the world and whom God leaveth to their own reason lusts stands clearly fully resolved and perswaded of the matter in hand and set down and concluded under it so that they are self-condemned if they do ought against that light This conviction by the Spirit is of three things first of sinne even of unbelief and disobedience to the Gospel of Jesus Christ that that unbelief and disobedience is a sinne Secondly of righteousnesse that the civil righteousnesse of men the righteousnesse of mens own works is no garment to cover mans nakednesse to hide his sinnes and shame it is too short it is too filthy like a menstruous ragge it is tattered and full of holes no web no texture which can hang together to make a garment or any cloth of it to wear in the sight of God but it is Christs righteousness consisting of his obedience and suffering to the death of the Crosse performed by him as the second Adam the Surety of a sinner it is this righteousnesse alone which is a perfect righteousnesse or righteousnesse which God accepts as appeareth in that Jesus Christ ascendeth to heaven and goeth to the Father the Father receiving him to highest glory as he that hath done and accomplished perfectly the work for which he sent him into the world and he shall never come more to be seen of the world in that form of humiliation in which he came before Thirdly of judgment that Satan the Serpent and his seed are condemned or sentenced and are going irrecoverably to perdition but Jesus Christ and his seed justified by his knowledge are certainly blessed yea of judgment upon the world Idols and all false religions and of judgment found in the true Christian Religion alone and in the judicious orderly government of Christ set up in his Gospel and thereby in the hearts and lives of true believers that imbrace the same unfeignedly in and by which the power of Satan is broken and his works dissolved This work of conviction is an excellent work of the Holy Ghost it is also wrought
feats to admiration till she in her bastard imp the man of sin be brought to light and he exalt himself above all that is called God and worshipped and sit in the Temple of God shewing himself that he is God confirming his doctrines of Divels with mighty signs and lying wonders the Divel on the flesh got Antichrist the great and surrogates him as Beast under the mantle of sacred Christianity by the cunning of name and shew severed from the thing and verity for the flesh domineers and is discovered domineering as the Mistresse and Lady of Whoredomes in this respect these wayes First when Christianity is turned into And five wayes 2 Tim. 3. 5 a matter of form and into a theatrical pomp and show as when the temptations sufferings crucifyings and resurrection with the rest of the great works of Christ for our salvation are acted represented and learnt in a Lent a Maundie Thursday a Good Friday an Easter Festival an Holy Thursday a Whitsontide a Christmas a Candlemas as they are Idolatrously named with such goodly trash and trumpery when Christ crucified is learned in a Crucifix in the s●gn of the Crosse and the Lords Supper instituted for remembrance of Christ is turned into an Altar-service and Sacrifice with stately Altars Altar-cloaths Tapers Pavements Ascents Priests in rich embroidered Copes Surplisses Cringings and Bowings Elevation of the Host as it is fond and superstitiously called kneelings knocking 's of the breast and other gestures of Adoration sumptuous Temples Partitions and Chancels Processions carrying of the Host about sacring Bells and the like of that rabble What is Popery but the outside of Christian Religion dressed up with trappings and trinkets of humane inventions and ceremonies to take the outward man withall and keep that employed for which cause doctrines erroneous must be taught and added to the doctrine of the Gospel that whiles this is done covetousnesse pride and ambition may be fed and the head and members of a belly-God Clergy from the Pope to the Apparitour may be stuffed and ruffle and the Christian seduced people from the Emperour to the Vassal may give them the honour and cramme them with the best and choicest of all their temporals that they may have the favour to live on mans dung their own and others meritorious good works instead of the onely merits and Spirit of our Lord Jesus Christ there are degrees of this formality for although in the Papacy you have Pharisaisme enthro●iz'd yet where-ever the form of godlinesse is held to with disregard of the power of it there is Pharisaisme in the form though it hath not the upper-seat in the Temple of God and there the flesh hath the rule And how great is this wickednesse of formality that the Word of life from the living God setting forth Jesus Christ the Lord of life for the eternal life and salvation of the sinful children of men breathed by the Holy Ghost the Spirit of life and power should be turned into a dead powerlesse shew and the true Christian Religion be turned into a form a carcase and then all the care is to embalme it according to art to keep it from stinking and with such folly and madnesse to dote upon this form that they will perswade themselves it must needs commend them unto God and to Angels and to Men and if any would otherwise perswade them to be either sullen and pleas'd with nothing or in a rage and fury the formal have ever been the most absurd and unreasonable to deal with and the most fiery bloody persecutors of the godly in Christ Jesus Secondly when Christ the Gospel Profession with the rest is taken up to Gal. 6. 12 ●3 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 make a faire shew in the flesh to carry a face and act a part which may please men and winne glory with those of corrupt judgements and thereby avoid persecutions for the Gospel and for righteousnesse sake This way they take out of softnesse and delicacy and out of ambition these are theologi gloriae not theologi crucis Divines that hunt after glory and not Divines of the Crosse These Christians are Christians of the Church triumphant and will not be of the Church militant they frame their Religion to ● doctore glorioso à pastore contentioso ab inutilibus quaestionibus liberet ecclesiam suam dominus Joh. 5. 44. hold with the times and to get reputation with men they will be godly because it is in fashion and that is now adayes their best interest in worldly and state affaires This course is inconsistent with faith in Christ as our Lord saith How can ye believe who r●ceive honour one from another and se●k not the honour that cometh from God only this is altogether repugnant to the Character of a true Christian which is to be one crucified with Gal. 6. 14. Christ and to glory in the Crosse whereby he is crucified to the world and the world to him Thirdly when outward priviledges Phil. 3. 7. Judg. 17. 13. Joh. 8. 39 41. 9. 28 profession and performances are accounted gaine to us as Micah said Now know I that the Lord the Lord will do me good seeing I have a Levite to my Priest and the Jews stood upon this We have Abraham to our father We are not born of fornication we have one Father even God We are Moses Disciples Fourthly when we will heap to our selves teachers after our lusts having itching eares 2 Tim. 4. 3. but will not endure sound doctrine we will not be without Preachers but they shall be Women-Prophets such as dawbe and can sow pillowes under all arm-holes we love trencher-Chaplains Christ by his Spirit carrieth on his saving work by Preaching writing of good books Catechismes bodies and Systems of Divinity Rules of holy life Expositions of Scripture and Antichrist he will have his order of Preachers Colledge of Jesuites Monks Fryars of several orders Catechismes Books of good life Annotations upon the New Testament as that of the Rhemists and such Writings of all sorts to bolster their lyes and superstitions and hinder the propagation and obscure the light of the truth of the Gospel that he will herein out-bid all the Churches since so it is that they cannot keep up any longer grosse ignorance a●● the Scripture and Religion in an unknown tongue Fifthly many there are who bear reverence and observance to the faithful and Mar. 6. 20. godly Ministers when yet with Herod they have their Herodias their Minionlust which they will not part with and here let many be warned who seem to be gracious how they put the stay of their hearts for their spiritual estate upon this that they hear choice Ministers as sweet men and call their preaching such or 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 upon this that they tongue it now in the Dialect and language that hath a strain of more than common plain expression of the things of Christ and
and about the great work of Reformation this hath 9. In extraordinary duties four ways been no unusual thing for the flesh to admit of these and sometimes on occasion to be forward in them and yet clearly to be discerned to sit on the throne As for extraordinary duties First All of them called for and delighted Isa 58. 1 2 3. in so that we may hold our special sinnes of violence oppression uncleanenesse filthy lucre or the like Secondly All these continued but Zach. 7. 5 6 7. Refo●mation according to the Word neglected Thirdly God sought with droves and heards for sacrifice with outward performances Hos 5. 6. Mic. 6. 6 7. Hos 14. 2 3. and flashes of Devotion sparing therein neither for paines and cost and price but not looking to the Sacrifice of righteousnesse the sacrifice of a contrite and broken heart nor with renouncing of carnal and forbidden confidences Fourthly When all our humiliations are Ahabs humiliations such outward penitentials proceeding even from the belief of an Elijah's threatning that they draw the eye of God and man and receive some answers from God in temporal mercies and yet Ahab is Ahab still 1 King 21. 27 29. when that fit is over and some breathing time given Again in the work of Reformation The unregenerate may cry call Assemblies About Reformation five ways Hos 7. 14 17. promise reformation and return too though not up to the most High but be as a deceitful bow that is bent hath the arrow upon the string and puts off with a levelling at the white but flies quite aside mounts in the ayre or falls short or ●ver many a score and then the Lord hearing and giving deliverance they keep still their old wont Reforming no further than will stand with their worldly interests and driving on their interest to the endammaging of Christs interest More particularly in Reformation the fleshes Regency is discovered First in a partial Reformation This sinne hath been too too palpable with us since our first just with-drawing from the bed of that Romish Jezebel and casting off the yoke of Romish Antichristian tyranny In the dayes of Henry the eight the Popes supremacy was cast off but other parts of Popery retained Witnesse the six Articles for refusal of which Articles many faithful Christians burnt at the stake In King Edward the sixth's reign a gracious young Prince when the worship of God was so far restored as to be Celebrated in the Mother tongue and grosse superstitions abandoned the six Articles taken away truth of doctrine held forth neverthelesse in some the flesh so cunningly wrought that Leiturgy and Prelacy were retained and by a Law many holy dayes as men call them ranged in the same rank with the Lords day In Queen Elizabeths dayes of blessed Memory the mind of the flesh was so potent in many that there was kept up a reading Ministery Non-residency and Pluralities Ceremonies with subscription leiturgy with an encrease of length Prelacy the Royal Chappels and Cathedrals with chantings Altars Copes Bowings at Altars and at the name of Jesus kept up Crosse in Baptisme urged unto Suspencion and ejection of many choice Ministers Canons Canonical obedience and the abuse of excommunication with the spiritual Courts as they were carnally named In King James's Reign besides all the former continued with many accessions the book of sports was given out In King Charles his Reign many corruptions in Doctrine vented the book of sports urged upon Ministers to publish it the new-Canons with an oath made by the Convocation house Altars and Organes brought into Parish Churches with other of the like leaven So that Reformation was highly needful In the time of the Parliament in 1642. and forwards Reformation was solemnely Covenanted An Assembly for that end called the things of Jesus Christ Covenanted were prepared and pre●ented but how far they took any effect is at present by the godly sober-minded laid to heart and bewailed And now though no Popery Prelacy nor Leiturgy blessed be the holy Name of our God yet there is no confession of faith for unity in Doctrine no Directory for uniformity in worship no Church-Discipline or Government no Catechisme no Communion of Congregations of Churches of Ministers settled Thus in the edificative part we may say where shall our Reformation be found our Covenant Reformation where is it The Lord hath been upon the work of purifying and refining his Church for the space now of above one hundred years even ever since the year 1517. and he will effect it shall he begin and shall he not make an end how is it that we are slack and follow not the Lord more fully and observe not more his goings forth with Hosanna's saying Save now we beseech thee send now prosperity It was the Ex. 10. 24 26. antient voice of the godly in this Land a hoof must not be left behinde let us reassume it let us rest assured that inventions of men must not come in Secondly in abhorring one sinne as to the out-side and setting-up another as when it may be said of us thou that abhorrest Idols dost thou commit sacriledge Ro. 2. 22. thou pullest down all the reliques of Superstition and sufferest not a Crosse in a street nor on a Steeple nor an image painted in a Church-window nor a consecrated Font for Baptisme and thou doest well and wilt thou continue in the sinne of sacriledge shall the maintenance of the Ministery that labours in the Word and Doctrine remain impropriated in that very day when thy Supreme Governour who undertaketh great things righteously for the good of the Church in all the world cuts off all unnecessary expences for his Court needeth great supplies doth yet freely give home the first fruits and renths which none ever before did do to provide that there may be no scandalous livings in the Nation whiles he endeavours the ejection of scandalous Ministers is that no scariledge now adayes which was sacriledge and so preached and proved to be in all parts of the Land by the faithful Ministers in the days of Queen Elizabeth Thirdly in the execution of judgment and in pursuing Reformation to be like Jehu zealous for the Lord of Hosts in fulfilling 2 Kings 10. 28. 29 30 31. the Word of the Lord against the Idolatry of the house of Ahab when he could not live by faith above his carnal reason that the ten Tribes should not return to the house of David in the line of Solomon if they should all come up to Jerusalem yea●ly to worship God according to Gods command and therefore he would keep up Jeroboams Idol-calves and not depart from his sinne oh this reason of state what evil work hath it not produced How hath it turned a man a brave Prince 2 Kings 8. 12 13. into a dog David was a man after Gods own heart who did live by faith in the matter of getting and keeping a Crown and a
Kingdome Fourthly in pretending zeal for Reformation and against Gods dishonour Rev. 19. 18 and when God makes a Feast in the slaughter of his enemies to fall from the work begun and to be like Vultures and Kites and Birds of prey feeding on the flesh of Kings Captains and mighty men and ●ied by the teeth on the Collops Flanks and fat of rich Demeans Lands and Estates whereas when God giveth great reward for service done we should be the more and the more faithful in the work of the Lord. Fifthly in seeking to joyne with the sincere in building the Lords Temple that we may corrupt the structure or hinder the work like the Adversaries of the Jews Ezr. 4. 1 2 3. in the dayes of Ezrah 10. In great undertakings the flesh may rule where the enterprizes atchievements and successes are above her●ical and the right hand of God is lifted up on high as the Medes and Persians are called Gods mighty ones and his sanctified ones Heathens may be Saints Saints of the Isa 13. 3. most high God in this sense so these were Saint-souldiers And Christians may go farther and yet be under the Regency of the flesh First they may enquire of God by his Prophets by the Scriptures in their great expeditions but herein they are like Ahab who said there is one Micaiah but I 1 Kings 22. 6 8. hate him or they are like Johanan and his company who will needs be satisfied what the Lords minde is and promise obedience and binde it to the utmost but when they understand that it is against their minde they will absolutely refuse and hold their own will and way and Jeremy the Prophet must be charged with speaking falsely in the Name of the Lord. Jer. 42. 1 2 5 6 10. 43. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 Kings 22. 4. Secondly they may use the friendship and seek and hold correspondence with the truly godly but it is like Ahabs compliance with Jehoshaphat upon earthly grounds and for worldly ends Thus have I endeavoured to discover the flesh maintaining her state through spiritual walks the next that follows is to set out the Regency of the Spirit SECT 4. 4. The Reign of the Spirit may be seen in a six-fold discovery of his working for 4. The Regency of the Spirit in six works where he is he works and where he works he works but not as one that doth his work in a corner and his work is with efficacy and power his work is like himself thus then 1. The Spirit carrieth him in whom he is unto the Word and in the Word unto J●sus Christ he carries to the Word Psal 19. 7. 119. 1. 64 which he breathed and in which alone he savingly works he that hath the Spirit saith The Law of the Lord is perfect converting 1 Cor. 1. 23 24. the soul Blessed are the undefiled in the war who walk in the Law of the Lord O teach me thy statutes The Gospel of Christ is to them the power of God and the wisdome of God likewise in the Word the Spirit carries to Jesus Christ Prov. 8. 35 he waiteth there to finde Christ and in him favour with God and life eternal he s●ith O that I might be found in him in the Lord Jesus Christ have I righteousnesse and strength And in the knowledge of Christ revealed in the Word the Spirit carries to faith and love which is in Jesus Christ that is which is set on Christ as the object which is formed by the Gospel Isa 45. 24. of Jesus Christ and which is truly Christian now the heart is for such faith and such love and not content with any kinde of faith in God and Christ or any kinde of love to God The Spirit is the Spirit of faith and the Spirit of love in converting a sinner to Christ the Spirit makes faith and love to abound in the exceedings above the 1 Tim. 1. 14 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 power of inbred unbelief and hatred beyond the power and malice of men or Divels to destroy and with the living increasing aspirings to perfection from degree to degree 2. It makes very sensible of spiritual wants and evils and fills with desires like hunger and thirst after spiritual good things Where the Spirit of Christ is for where he is there he reigns that man is made sensible of the flesh even of the corruption of his nature I am carnal sold under sinne I was conceived in iniquity Rom. 7. 14 Psal 51. 5. Rom. 7. 18 I know that in me that is in my flesh dwells no good These are the feeling expressions of the godly that man is sensible of his special sinnes I do know mine own iniquity and my sinne is ever Psal 51. 3. before mine eyes that man is very sensible of inward sinnes of the sinnes of his thoughts his heart-impurities the deceitfulnesse and hardnesse the desperate wickednesse of his heart so that it needs a new Creation and the renewing of a right Spirit a new heart and a new Spirit that man is sensible of the evils of his best Isa 64. 6. works all our righteousnesses are as a menstruous cloth that man is sensible of the utter need he hath of Christ for righteousnesse and for strength and of his want of spiritual blessings and saving graces A poor empty vain foolish and lost creature he findes himself without Christ without God and without hope his invincible desires are after reconciliation Cause thy face to shine Lord lift thou up Ps 80. 3 7 19. Psal 4. 6. Hos 14. 2. the light of thy countenance upon us Take away all iniquity and receive us graciously these invincible desires after reconciliation through Jesus Christ to enjoy Gods reconciled face in the Atonement made in the blood of his own Sonne are in that Psal 4. 6. Psal 26. 3. 17. 15. 30. 5. 63. 3. man set to attain it to retain it being had and to recover it if any way lost and to walk in the light of this his countenance as his true blessednesse and chief good that mans desires also are invincibly set after renovation Create in me a clean heart O God Turn us and we shall Ps 19. 15. Ps 51. 10. be turned 3. It filleth full of grace and supplications with mournings bemoanings and self-abhorrings Jer. 31. 16. Zach. 12. 10 11. Ezek. 36. 31. 16. 61 Ro. 6 21. Ezra 9. Jer. 31. 18 19. the confusion and shame for sinne wrought by the Spirit given is voluntary and of choice not without some pleasure taken therein I will declare mine iniquity I will be sorry for my sinn● the confessions of sinnes guilelesse and open-hearted without hiding and cloaking and with holy blushings in Gods presence this is true of him now ashamed 4. The Spirit where he cometh he giveth a new light even the light of life a new savour and rellish to
the lusts thereof this the words import not after the flesh but after the Spirit is the spiritual mans walk Thirdly and whereas the flesh would impose upon the most spiritual he glorifies the Spirit and condemns the flesh the flesh is rejected but the Spirit is chosen for guide and leader this refusing and choosing is his daily work daily and continually in his wayes and walks he is refusing to walk after the flesh and choosing to walk after the Spirit the language of his walks and conversation is this not the flesh but the Spirit not the walk after the flesh but the walk after the Spirit 2. Therefore for the second use here is 2. Of comfort singular comfort to all whose wayes are holy who have the Spirit of Christ the orderer of their lives God will account of thee by the course of thy life the wicked while their lives are vain earthly carnal and they like not the way of the holy and choose not the Word and Spirit for their rule and guide they plead Ps 50. 16. and please themselves in the goodnesse of their hearts God knows them for wicked and so will judge them thou complainest of thy heart and mournest over thy vain thoughts thy weaknesses but holdest fast the way which is called holy thy walk is directed heaven-ward Remember now God reckons thee to be as the way is which thou hast chosen whose walks are spiritual they are spiritual they Rom. 8. 1. are in Christ Jesus and not in Adam flesh may lust in them but they fulfill not those lusts for look upon their conversation they walk in the Spirit they walk after the Spirit and that from the power of the Spirit in them as the spring of life as the quickning commanding renewing inward life The Holy Ghost hath his Throne in the heart of those whose walks he frames whose walks are after his minde these holy walkers are in the Spirit in the Sonne and in the Father as their walk doth evidence undoubtedly That this comfort may flow forth clear and strong it will be needful to give here somewhat of Consideration and somewhat of Caution SECT 9. For Consideration Consider seriously Where four relieving considerations 1. What of the flesh may be where the Spirit rules cast under seven heads Jam. 1. 14 15. these four things following First What of the flesh may be where the Spirit reigns there may be 1. The lustings of the flesh contrary to the Spirit In sinne there is first the evil suggestion or first motion the first rising and peering out of sinne This is in the most gracious and spiritual but with great difference for to the unregenerate and wicked it is the babe of his bosome but to the godly it is the brat of Babylon happy would he be esteemed of him that could take and dash them against the stones Secondly delight ensnaring and bird-liming the soul this may be in the godly but it is stollen and of treachery from the inmate the flesh for his chosen delight is in the Law of God his delight is to do Gods will that is within his bowels but as for the wicked his Psal 1. 2. 40. 8. inward parts are very wickednesse he looks and welcomes and with the whole heart closes with the ensnarings of sinnes motions he would not willingly have it to have check in any case no not so much as from his conscience within Thirdly Consent of will this in the godly is but partial but in the unregenerate it is a full consent Fourthly the Act or Commission in a formed thought in word or in deed This in the godly is seldome and then that which he would not but in the wicked it is common and usual and yet not so oft as he would Fifthly persisting in it and making the actings of sinne their way in which they choose to stand and walk taking pleasure therein this in the regenerate is never much lesse doth the godly man continue in sinne obstinately pleading for it and scorning reproof much lesse doth he take a pride in it and boast of accomplishing his sinful desires blessing the wicked whom the Lord abhorreth and hating the godly that fear to sinne in whom the Lord taketh pleasure 2. Sinnes motions may be lively in Ro. 7. 23. the members of the truly godly but not so as to be able to bring forth fruit unto death as the phrase is in ver 5. of Rom. 7. for as lively as they be the godly watch them the more that they shall not be fruitful Death is not their Lord nor hath them under its power now as it was while they stood married to the Law the Covenant of Works but God is their Lord unto whom they bring forth fruit as married to Christ risen from the dead Therefore sinne may stirre lively but not be fruit-bearing in them but in the ungodly the motions thrive as the birth in the belly which they seek carefully to midwife and suckle hugge in the bosome and dandle on their knees because there is no life of God in them they being altogether in death and abiding in death as the Apostle Johns expression is in 1 John 3. 14. 3. Evil may be present when they Rom. 7. 21 would do good To will that which is good is present with the godly but through the flesh that is by reason of the corruption of their natures in which no good dwelleth there is evil adjacent to that willing and easily beletteth them 4. Grievous untowardnesse awkernesse Rom. 7. 14 19 20. Heb. 12. 1 indisposednesse and aversenesse sometimes And this is the more burdening and pressing down begirting and encompassing the more they presse unto the spiritualnesse of any duty neverthelesse unto spiritualnesse in duty they presse on they stirre up themselves thereto and their backwardnesse dulnesse and deadnesse with all formality they mourn over and judge 5. The Law of the members or corruption of nature which no sooner stirs Ro. 7. 23. but it is presently in the members of the body and there is working as a Law this Law of the members making Warre and rebelling against the Law of their minds yet their inner man and such a man they have in them and others have not that is the Master they own his Law is their Law the other they own not but take for a Rebel and his Law for tyranny 6. Yea there may be a Captivity Rom. 7. 23 24 25. under the Law of the members but it is a captivity in their esteem under which they cry out of their wretched condition cry for deliverance and rest not untill they can upon experience blesse God for Christ their deliverer 7. Sometimes they may have a 2 Cor. 12. 7 thorne in the flesh Some special sinne troubling some great temptation or sore affliction or some Satanical molestation with which they may be buffered sorely that they might be kept more humble under choice
abilities and high priviledges and might shade themselves under the power of Jesus Christ alone So much of the flesh may be where the Spirit reigns this is the first consideration to establish the comfort of the holy spiritual walker Then again consider Secondly There is a great difference 2. The difference between the reigne and the rage of sin between the reign and the rage of sinne sinne may rage where it hath lost its dominion or domination sinne may rage where the Spirit dwells and reigns although it is true that it may rage in those also in whom it reigns sinne while and where it reigns is sometimes dormant and sometimes rampant but in them in whom it reigneth it rageth and rampeth because it is made much of and fuelled pampered and well-fed and hath its full swinge and scope whereas in the godly it rageth because it is stoutly resisted and the death of it is sought with mortal hatred and with immortal hatred with an hatred that would have the very life and heart-blood of sinne and with an hatred that never dyeth but encreaseth more and more There is a wide difference between the rule and dominion and the prevalency of sinne Where sinne is not served nor obeyed yet there it may struggle and for a time prevaile but this prevalency is prayed against till they can say upon comfortable answers from God to those prayers O thou that hearest prayers thou wilt purge them away Ps 65. 23. Thirdly Consider that the combate of 3. The combate of the Spirit against the flesh How known the Spirit against the flesh proves thy good estate Not that it is good or comfortable that there is flesh and that it lusteth but that there is Spirit lusting against it and that there is a combating with it which thou desirest to maintain this is good and comfortable This combate is known thus it is not only between the conscience and the will but between the will and the will it is in the same faculty of the soul and in the will the love is to righteousnesse and not to iniquity and the hatred is against iniquity and not against righteousnesse Again it is a fight against all sinne that he knoweth and against inward sinne and secret in respect of other mens knowledge and not only against outward or grosse sinnes or sinnes which come to light or against some one sinne It seeks and attains to mortification and not only suppression keeping in and restraining It is such as carries the walk of conversation it prevails to preserve a good principle rule and end and not only to do that which is good for the matter with neglect of these It carries to the use of the means and helps against sinne which God hath sanctified and to the use of these means it carries us humbly and with desire of fruit with frequency fervency and reverence taking heed that frequency abate not ●everence and fervency It is maintained by spiritual weapons not by carnal and in Christs might pawned and promised in the Covenant of Grace and not in our own might no not in the might of grace already received and still afresh derived from Christ in the promise by faith acted on them anew Lastly the weaknesse and foiles received in this fight and the wounds gotten and the ground lost are recovered by renewing our repentance and faith and the spiritual Warriour with all his might and atchievements his valiant acts and victories are as before the Lord looking at his approbation and his acceptation for the worthinesse and mediation of Jesus Christ alone in which he rests with self-denial Fourthly Consider there is a Regency 4. The reigne of the Spirit hath a three-fold degree according to three ages of one in Christ 1 Joh. 2. 12 13 14. of the Spirit differing according to believers ages in Christ and so there is a Regency in the b●b● in Christ seeking assurance of Gods love as a Father and expressing it self in desires complaints and cryes of a childe in prayer And there is a Regency in the strong man or young man in Christ who is carried on with the Spirit of meeknesse and love skilful in the Word and in the use of that Sword full of the power and vigorous actings of faith and of riches of assurance full of exploits in the Field delighting in putting forth the vigour of his strength in deeds and conflicts and there is a Regency of the Spirit in fathers in Christ full of settlednesse of inlarged knowledge in the great mysteries of the Gospel and the perfection of his pure precepts of experiences and of ability and dexterity for counsel and comfort To each of these three ages in Christ doth this description here agree they are all such as walk not after the flesh but after the Spirit neverthelesse these walkers in the truth are not all of a size but are of three degrees according to their several ages and God doth not expect that of a childe which he doth of a young man or of a father this he requireth that answerable to our time and means of enjoying the Gospel we should passe on from infancy to youth from youth to father-hood in Christ These four considerations are of singular worth and use to establish the 〈◊〉 of true believers that their joy ●ight b● full SECT 10. Now for Caution whiles these truths A preserving caution that the spiritual walk not as men carnal In twelve carnal paths are opened to stay the heart and to keep the consolation close to it let all the spiritual and gracious be warned that they walk not as carnal for they may walk so that they may look for all the world like carnal persons and thereby may dishonour Christ the Gospel and the Spirit of God and destroy for the present the comfort of their estate Be warned for to look like carnal persons to walk as carnal is not far from this to be no other than carnal Quest. Who look like carnal persons Answ First Those Christians though they be regenerate who are carried with 1 Cor. 3. 1 3 4. envying strife divisions and schismes in the Church according to their several ministers though eminently gifted and holy if one say I am of Paul and another I am of Apollo are ye not carnal It savours of Schisme to call any particular Church by the name of the Minister for every Church is the Church of God and of 1 Cor. 1. 12 13. Christ not the Church of Paul nor of Apollo neither Paul nor Apollo was crucified for them nor were they baptized into their names this very thing causeth divisions envyings and strife among Christians Christs name is that worthy name by which the Disciples are to be called If Jam. 2. 7. any make several Church-wayes and Churches according to several points of lesser moment than the faith of Jesus and the Commandements of God which are of perfect unity and agreement and in respect
the chief good The chief good is that which when we have we are blessed but not having it we are miserable The chief good is God alone the enjoying and fruition of God is true blessednesse and true comfort This cannot be to a sinner but in Christ who is the propitiation the reconciliation and the atonement Therefore God in Christ is the sinners chief good Christ cannot be received but by his Spirit given thus then to be the Lord Christs in body and soul whether we live or die redeemed by his Precious blood from all our sinnes and from the power of Satan death and the grave and from the wrath to come and through Christ to be the Fathers own po●tion received into his f●vour and grace as his ado●ted child●en in Jesus Christ and to be under his fathe●ly care and providence that without his will not an h●i●e can fall f●om our heads and that all things are made to wo●k together for our good and to have the Holy Ghost given to us to renew us to unite us to Christ to enable us to believe to mo●tifie the flesh to give up our selves to obedience to make us willing and ready to live to him and walk after him and to assure of eternal life this is the onely true and sound consolation both in life and death And this is the estate of those that walk afte● the S●i●it This true blessednesse cannot be in this life in perfection but onely in in●hoation or a begun enjoyment of the same and by faith and hope in a lively expectation of the full and perfect fruition thereof because there is death mortality sinful remai●ders the w●ath to come w●ich must be utte●ly taken away and the soul and body placed in a state of glorious libe●ty befo●e there can be full en●oyment of perfect blisse because also the glory unto which we are called by the Gospel is farre greater than this world is capable of and soul and body in this earthly frame cannot receive it True blessednesse cannot be at all of this world nor of the things thereof could one man be possessed of them all which yet never was nor will be for they are mutable and passing away and if they were abiding yet they are not satisfactory nor can they fill all the capacities of the reasonable creature much lesse can blessednesse be of the things of this life to a sinner for by sin they are become accursed to the sinner and he accursed in their enjoyment They also cannot take away sinne make the sinner holy bring him into favour with God and so bring him to blessedness mistake not then Our comfort is not in this that we have attained and that we are already perfect but that we are in the begun state and that we shall assuredly attain and shall be perfect Our comfort consists not in this that we have no sinne but in forgivenesse at present and in the full blotting out expected when the Lord shall come again in glory Our holinesse or sanctification consists not in this that no sinne is at all in us but in this that our old man is crucified so that we be not servants to any sinne and that we are become servants of righteousness Our holy walking is in finding out our sinnes that they may not finde us out and in eschewing them that we may tread the wayes of God with a larger streighter firmer step and with an evener quicker pace Our progresse in holinesse is by daily mortifying the members on the earth and by bringing forth continually more fruits unto God as those that are alive from the dead Our perseverance is the maintaining of the combate Our present state is that of David under the anointing conflicting with our spiritual enemies that either are like Saul and his confede●ates or like Absolom and his conspirators so that we are singing a Psalme like the third Psalme and it is not that of David upon the Throne singing the eighteenth Psalme whereof the title is A Psalme sung when the Lord had delivered him from the hand of his enemies yet it is the estate wherein we are assured to be singing it with perfect triumph one day Our comfort is begun and held out of godly sorrow we sow in tears and go carrying precious seed with us our comfort is a seed-season and the joy of a harvest-home Our comfort is in Gospel-promises blessings priviledges graces Our comfort is not in freedome from troubles temptations persecutions but in a heavenly Fathers disposing the troubles delivering from the power and poyson of the temptations and of persecutions as they are persecutions putting us into the upper form of his Saints on earth and placing us in highest honour and giving us the matter of greatest joy that can befall us in this valley of tears God hath registred and left upon file for a perpetual Record the way of the Saints comfort on this wise If when we are enemies we were reconciled to God by the death of his Sonne much more being reconciled we shall be saved by his life Ro. 5. 10. If God be for us who can be against us he that spared not his own Son but delivered him up for us all how shall he not with ●●m also fre●ly give us all Rom. 8. 31 32. Ps 56. 13. things Thou ●●st del●vered my soul from death wilt not thou d●l●ver my feet from fall●ng that I m●y walk before ●od in the light of the living God hath shewed us the way wherein he Gods way of giving grace and comfort is the sight of his grace in Christ and not the eying of our duty or deservings 2 Cor. 3. 18. 5. 19. Ro. 1. 179 giveth both at the first convers●on and ever after all grace and comfort It is this he sets before sinners brought to see themselves their s●nnes and curse●n●sse thereby in the glasse of his holy Law the glasse and mirrour of his Gospel where in the beholding of the glory of God as he is in Christ reconciling the world to himself both Jewes and Gentiles concluded all under sinne not imputing trespasses and sending them to the Word and Ministry of reconciliation this sight of glorious grace changeth and transformeth them And as th●s righteousnesse of God provided to cloath a sinner withall is through the Gospel-glasse revealed more and more from faith to faith from one measure of faith to another greater and growing measure of faith so will the change and transformation be from glory to glory from one degree of glorious grace and comfort to another greater and growing degree of glorious grace and comfort and the work is no lesse nor lower than the work of the Spirit of the Lord the Lord the 2 Cor. 3. 17 18. Holy Ghost setting the sinner in blessed gracious and glorious liberty We work then at the wrong end when we toyle with our own hearts pore upon our sins think we will believe walk obey and the like and so
go on and encrease more and more and then finding by experience how weak unable wanting and extreamely failing we are we become dejected and sore perplexed and are ready to say If God hath given such promises to them that fear him why am I thus and almost ready to say As good give over all it will ever be thus with me I shall never get the victory over my sins I shall never attain to setled consolation and assurance Ah poor hearts take this advice Go Gods way to work Go the way after faith and grace received which God took with you when you were in your sins dead in sinnes Go that way still with thanksgiving for what you have in the sense of your sinnes and in ability to fetch the next step in the wayes of faith and holinesse be viewing the glory of the free-grace of God in the face of Jesus Christ even of Christ crucified presented by the Holy Ghost in the Gospel which he breathed oh this is the sight which will make you more and more like him and draw upon you to the life the image of such glorious grace and love to your exceeding joy This sight gives power to walk take and hold this course and thou shalt say with David thy loving Ps 26. 3. kindness is before mine eyes and I have walked in thy truth This sight impowring is the joy and rejoycing of the heart the joyful growing flourishing prosperity of the soul consists in the walking in the light of Gods countenance Ps 89. 15. reconciled and reconciling us to himself in Jesus Christ All power against sinne and unto duty and all comfort and joy all healthfulnesse soundnesse and thriving in our spiritual estate is this way conveighed It is not attained or maintained by extasies and raptures trances ravishments impressions impulses revelations voices joyes that come by Euthusiasme or inward immediate force of the Spirit these at the best are in Gods own hand and they may be given to a Balaam a wicked man a false Prophet a Conjurer a Witch they may be mixed with Satans working they may be of fancy and not of God at all or of faith they may be of Satan Diabolical delusions Now in our upright walking the joy of the Lord is our strength preserve it If this ●oy may be hindred Satan hath his Neh. 8. 19 desire of us let him not bereave you of it SECT 6. In the fifth place the sins of these holy 5. Their sins ought not to hinder their combating against the flesh walkers ought not to hinder their constant combating against the flesh the flesh lusseth against the Spirit and the Spirit against the flesh and shall the spiritual yield the day shall they s● down discouraged hath the Spirit undertook doth he lead and cause them to walk after him and shall the flesh and its workings turn them off Hear ye Christians of the Gentiles your Apostle the Apostle of the Gentiles this I say saith he walk in the Spirit and ye shall not fulfill the lusts of the flesh the flesh lusteth Gal. 5. 16 17. in you contrarily but walk on and ye shall not fulfill the lusts of the flesh 1. You have the better and have no cause to be discouraged these sinnes you see and finde are the flesh's forces but they are but the scattered gleanings of the Field which you have reaped the broken leavings of the body of the Army you have overthrown 2. God could have driven them at once out of you but they are left to learn us the use of our spiritual Armour without an enemy our prowess would not be proved our graces would not be tried our warlike discipline shewed our watchfulnesse excited our strength exercised Vertue lies along without an Enemy 3. We forget our state which is a warfare we fotget it if we admit thoughts of ease or fainting we are to carry our weapons in the one hand while we work in the Lords work with our tooles in the other hand we must fight that we may work and fight out our way Our walk cannot be maintained and held on but by a warre and we warre that we may walk 4. They should be so farre from hindering that they should raise our courage and heat cause us to smite our flesh with sorer blows make us beat down our bodies and bring them into subjection and teach us a point of heavenly wisdome in this warre that is to single out those sins as our special enemies and as the flesh's troops and life-guard say See here be these hellish villains and fall on with a shout against them 5. They should make us the more to think of our Leader and Acter the Holy Ghost and to say should such a man as I flee for fear who of Gods Saints and Souldiers would do it to save his temporal life or estate nay if the rebellion should grow hot high and prevalent yet fight the more and if we be made to cry out Wretched men that we are who shall deliver yet never cease so our holy Apostle Rom. 7. 23 24. gives us himself for a president 6. And indeed there is no cause of fainting and flagging for in the way of righteousnesse there is no death in this walk after the Spirit there is nothing but life and peace in the way that is called holy there is no hurtful thing molestation there may be and will be hurt and destruction there cannot be while thou art in this walk 7. Besides the maintaining of the combate is no losse in thy way the walk is speeded thou art not so much as diverted whiles thou art mortifying these earthly members for this walk is not measured by paces nor by tale of duties but by powerful conquests made over thy fleshly lusts And every resistance is a conquest 8. Let them not put thee to a disorder or an hurry keep thy minde sedate and thy walk steddy take heed of amazements the Spirit delights in a calme breast stand still and thou shalt see the salvation of the Lord and in quietnesse and confidence of faith is thy strength SECT 7. In the sixth place The sinnes of spiritual 6. The sins of the spiritual should not hinder their full dedition to the Spirit Rom. 8. 2 Gal. 5. 18. Ro. 6. 14. walkers should not hinder their full giving up themselves to the Law of the Spirit No rather should they make us to do it the more for 1. No other Law but the Law of the Spirit alone delivereth from the Law of sinne and death 2. They are not under the Law and while they were under it they could get no power against their sinnes but sinne had dominion over them therefore to go to the Law of works will not help them 3. They have had experience of the power of the Gospel that Law of the Spirit It hath broken down the dominion of sinne in them It hath broken off their hearts from the love of sin
they shall reap in joy they shall doubtlesse come again and bring their sheaves with them they shall of the Spirit reap life everlasting SECT 9. Come hither all you to whom the blessed Gospel of Jesus Christ is come The uses 1. Of information in foure things and inform your judgments in these following truths which arise from this comfortable doctrine 1. Consider what is wrought for and in a poor sinful creature before he can attain to this to walk after the Spirit First the Word of Gods grace the Gospel of salvation is preached by the Apostles with the Holy Ghost sent down from heaven and by Pastours and Teachers sent of Christ who in his exaltation to glory in heaven hath received and given these gifts for men this Gospel is brought even unto thee in its truth and purity in these latter difficult times although false teachers have and do abound It is the first step of Gods approach in his way of saving mercy coming down from heaven to bring thee to glory Then secondly God by his Spirit through the Gospel preached which is his testimony illightens thee and reveals the things of salvation the mysteries of hidden wisdome unto thy soul Thirdly he enables thee to choose Christ Jesus and his Gospel above all other Religions whatsoever abominating them and above thine own carnal thoughts inventions lusts and ways and above thine own reason and thine own righteousnesse and the righteousnesse which is of the Law Fourthly the Spirit in and by the Gospel coming into thee sets thee free from the reign and dominion of the flesh of its mindings of its wisdome and of its wills desi●es affections and lusts and turns thee from its walks in which thou didst before walk and live and in which still the world lives and walks Fifthly the Spirit quickens the and gives thee life a new life life from above the life of grace which will be glory a life which is eternal in the beginning of it and being quickned and raised together with Christ sets thee on thy feet takes thee by the hand and teaches thee to go Sixthly the Spirit gives thee an heart to order thy conversation aright acording to the holy Commandments as becometh the Gospel from the power of faith and hope which set thee on high even to sit together with Christ in the heavenly places from whence thou lookest for him insomuch that thy conversation is in heaven Seventhly he gives thee power to walk after him going before thee in the Gospel engrafting the Word on thy heart and thereby counselling teaching exciting and inclining or bowing thy will as powerfully as sweetly drawing and making thee to runne in Gods ways Eighthly and with this power he gives a quick discerning and sense of the flesh and of its motions counsels and ways with resolutions mighty and prevailing to the framing of the course of the life not to walk after the flesh but to hold on thy walk after the Spi●it though the flesh be still contrarily lusting and working plotting and warring Thus the regenerate and spiritual though hampered and toyled with his corrupt nature walks not after the flesh but after the Spirit Doth so much go to make thee a holy liver and is not the work very great oh have not any low thoughts of this high mercy for which thou canst never sufficiently blesse the Lord nor canst retain the thankful sense thereof further nor longer than thou keepest up the thoughts of thine own and all mens alienations by nature from the life of God Believe it brethren it is not a mean despicable work to frame the conversation or walk according to the Word of Christ It is not little in it self although it seemeth to thee a small and little thing through vehement desires and longings in thee after greater progresse in the way called holy in which thy soul finds such pleasures that thou art impatient of contrary workings and of interruptions let me tell thee who thus walkest the work is so great that it carries the heart to the leadings of the Spirit and the heart is powerfully wrought upon and changed which none can bow and turn but God that made it or else it could not so powerfully order the conversation This is more then to delight in Gods Word and ways and yet that is a mighty work of grace observe for this Davids prayer Make me to go in the path of thy Commandments for therein do I delight Ps 119. 35. Ro. 7. 22 18. To will is of Gods gracious work To delight in Gods Commandments is the top and that which shews and proves the truth of the work of grace upon the soul enabling to will but to do to performe is more by farre God and Christ by the Holy Spirit have the last Phil. 2. 13. hand put to the work of salvation as farre as agreeth to his Saints in this life when the Spirit rules thy walk 2. Behold here the worth of such a Christian He is Gods workmanship in Christ Jesus created again unto good works which God hath fore-ordained that he should walk in In this walk see the man come out of Gods hands in the regeneration This is a choice creature made up to and by the will of the Spirit and his walk speaks it Behold an Israelite indeed in whom there is no guile God hath set out two admirable sights once in this sinful wicked world unto which all eyes should be turned the Lambe of God that taketh away the sinne of the world and the Israel of God delivered from this evil world redeemed from all iniquity purified to be a peculiar people to himself zealous of good works This a choice creature as for priviledges and dignity so for heavenly qualifications 3. Take here the maine reason why many under the Gospel attain not to a holy life which is this they take up with that light and with those gifts which will not subdue mortifie and crucifie the flesh they professe the Gospel but the Gospel is not the principle they live by and no other no lower will destroy the reign of sinne the holy Law will not therefore no other Religion no Institutions of Philosophy no light of the Law within man can subdue the flesh the Gospel alone if received into the heart will do it because it gives the Spirit now they by the Gospel never received the Holy Ghost the Spirit of renovation of Sanctification and of Adoption Untill this be had none can attain to an holy life 4. Take hence also the main reasons why the regenerate attain unto so little comfort for first they place not as they should the ground-work of their comfort in this That they are in Christ which this their walk doth evidence but they seek it in their walking which accompanied with sinnes and contrary lustings will beare no higher than to the power of an evidence and to a begunne work which is true but yet but in a part and