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A53685 A discourse of the work of the Holy Spirit in prayer with a brief enquiry into the nature and use of mental prayer and forms / by John Owen ... Owen, John, 1616-1683. 1682 (1682) Wing O738; ESTC R11815 119,966 289

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better But for evident reasons we will not be bound to stand unto the Testimony of those men although they shall not here be pleaded In the mean time we know that from him which hath not is taken away that which he had And it is no wonder if Persons endowed sometimes with a Gift of Prayer proportionable unto their Light and Illumination improving neither the one nor the other as they ought have lost both their Light and Gift also And thus suitably unto my design and purpose I have given a delineation of the Work of the Holy Ghost as a Spirit of Grace and Supplication promised unto and bestowed on all Believers enabling them to cry Abba Father CHAP. IX Duties inferred from the preceding Discourse THE issue of all inquiries in these things is How we may improve them unto Obedience in the Life of God For if we know them happy are we if we do them and not otherwise And our practice herein may be reduced unto these two heads 1. A due and constant returning of Glory unto God on the account of his Grace in that free Gift of his whose Nature we have enquired into 2. A constant Attendance unto the Duty which we are graciously enabled unto thereby And 1. We ought continually to bless God and give Glory to him for this great priviledge of the Spirit of Grace and Supplication granted unto the Church This is the principal means on their part of all holy entercourse with God and of giving Glory unto him How doth the World which is destitute of this fruit of divine bounty grope in the dark and wander after vain imaginations whilst it knows not how to manage its convictions nor how at all to deal with God about its concerns That World which cannot receive the Spirit of Grace and Truth can never have ought to do with God in a due manner There are by whom this Gift of God is despised is reviled is blasphemed and under the shades of many pretences do they hide themselves from the Light in their so doing But they know not what they do nor by what Spirit they are acted Our Duty it is to pray that God would pour forth his Spirit even on them also who will quickly cause them to look on him whom they have pierced and mourn And it appears two ways how great a Mercy it is to enjoy and improve this priviledge 1. In that both the Psalmist and the Prophet pray directly in a Spirit of Prophecy and without limitation that God would pour out his fury on the Families that call not on his name Psal. 79. 6. Jer. 10. 25. and 2. In that the whole work of Faith in Obedience is denominated from this Duty of Prayer For so it is said that whosoever shall call on the name of the Lord shall be saved Rom. 10. 13. For Invocation or Prayer in the Power of the Spirit of Grace and Supplications is an infallible evidence and fruit of saving Faith and Obedience and therefore is the Promise of Salvation so eminently annexed unto it Or it is placed by a Synecdoche for the whole Worship of God and Obedience of Faith And it were endless to declare the benefits that the Church of God and every one that belongeth thereunto hath thereby No Heart can conceive that Treasury of Mercies which lye in this one priviledge in having Liberty and Ability to approach unto God at all times according unto his Mind and Will This is the Relief the Refuge the Weapons and assured Refreshment of the Church in all Conditions 2. It is a matter of Praise and Glory to God in an especial manner that he hath granted an Ampliation of this Priviledge under the Gospel The Spirit is now poured forth from above and enlarged in his dispensation both intensively and extensively Those on whom he is bestowed do receive him in a larger measure than they did formerly under the Old Testament Thence is that Liberty and boldness in their access unto the Throne of Grace and their crying Abba Father which the Apostle reckons among the great priviledges of the Dispensation of the Spirit of Christ which of old they were not partakers of If the difference between the Old Testament State and the New lay only in the outward letter and the Rule thereof it would not be so easily discerned on which side the advantage lay especially methinks it should not be so by them who seem really to preferr the Pomp of Legal worship before the plainness and simplicity of the Gospel But he who understands what it is not to receive the Spirit of Bondage to fear but to receive the Spirit of Adoption whereby we cry Abba Father and what it is to serve God in the newness of the Spirit and not in the oldness of the letter understands their difference well enough And I cannot but admire that some will make use of Arguments or a pretence of them for such helps and Forms of Prayer as seem not compliant with the Work of the Spirit of Supplication before described from the Old Testament and the practice of the Church of the Jews before the time of our Saviour though indeed they can prove nothing from thence For do they not acknowledge that there is a more plentiful effusion of the Spirit on the Church under the New Testament than of the Old To deny it is to take away the principal difference between the Law and the Gospel And is not the performance of Duties to be regulated according to the supplies of Grace If we should suppose that the People being then carnal and obliged to the observation of carnal ordinances did in this particular stand in need of Forms of Prayer which indeed they did not of those which were meerly so and only so nor had that we know of any use of them doth it follow that therefore Believers under the New Testament who have unquestionably a larger portion of the Spirit of Grace and Supplication poured on them should either stand in need of them or be obliged unto them And it is in vain to pretend a different dispensation of the Spirit unto them and us where different fruits and effects are not acknowledged He that hath been under the Power of the Law and hath been set free by the Law of the Spirit of Life in Christ Jesus knows the difference and will be thankful for the Grace that is in it Again it is extensively enlarged in that it is now communicated unto Multitudes whereas of old it was confined unto a few Then the dews of it only watered the land of Canaan and the Posterity of Abraham according to the Flesh now the showrs of it are poured down on all Nations even all that in every place call on the name of Jesus Christ our Lord both theirs and ours In every Assembly of Mount Zion through the World called according to the mind of Christ Prayers and Supplications are offered unto God through the effectual working
this Delight Under this consideration he is the proper object of all our Addresses unto him in our Supplications Heb. 4. 16. Let us come boldly to the Throne of Grace that we may obtain Mercy and find Grace to help in a time of need The Duty of Prayer is described by the subject matter of it namely Mercy and Grace and by the only object of it God on a Throne of Grace And this Throne of Grace is further represented unto us by the place where it is erected or set up and that is in the Holiest or most Holy Place For in our coming unto God as on that Throne we have boldness to enter into the Holiest by the Blood of Jesus Heb. 10. 19. And hereby the Apostle shews that in the expression he had respect or alludes unto the Mercy-Seat upon the Ark covered with the Cherubims which had a Representation of a Throne And because of Gods especial Manifestation of himself thereon it was called his Throne And it was a Representation of Jesus Christ as I have shewed elsewhere God therefore on a Throne of Grace is God as in a readiness through Jesus Christ to dispense Grace and Mercy to suppliant Sinners When God comes to execute Judgment his Throne is otherwise represented See Dan. 7. 9 10. And when Sinners take a view in their minds of God as he is in himself and as he will be unto all out of Christ it ingenerates nothing but Dread and Terror in them with foolish Contrivances to avoid him or his displeasure Isa. 33. 14. Mic. 6. 7 8. Rev. 6. 16. All these places and others testifie that when Sinners do ingage into serious thoughts and conceptions of the Nature of God and what entertainment they shall meet with from him all their Apprehensions issue in Dread and Terror This is not a frame wherein they can cry Abba Father If they are delivered from this fear and bondage it is by that which is worse namely carnal boldness and presumption whose Rise lyeth in the highest Contempt of God and his Holiness When men give up themselves to the customary performance of this Duty or rather saying of their Prayers I know not out of what Conviction that so they must do without a due Consideration of God and the Regard that he hath unto them they do but provoke him to his Face in taking his name in Vain Nor however they satisfie themselves in what they do have they any Delight in God in their approaches unto him Wherefore there is required hereunto a Prospect of God by Faith as on a Throne of Grace as exalted in Christ to shew Mercy unto Sinners So is he represented Isa. 30. 18. Therefore will the Lord wait that he may be gracious and therefore will he be exalted that he may have Mercy Without this we cannot draw nigh to him or call upon him with Delight as becometh Children crying Abba Father And by whom is this discovery made unto us Is this a fruit of our own Fancy and Imagination So it may be with some to their ruine But it is the Work of the Spirit who alone in and through Christ revealeth God unto us and enableth us to discern him in a due manner Hence our Apostle prays for the Ephesians that the God of our Lord Jesus Christ the Father of Glory would give unto them the Spirit of Wisdom and Revelation in the knowledge of him that the Eyes of their understanding being enlightned they might know what is the hope of his Calling and what the Riches of the Glory of his Inheritance in the Saints Chap. 1. 17 18. All the Acquaintance which we have with God in a way of Grace is from the Revelation made in us by his Spirit See Col. 2. 1. 2. By him doth God say unto us That Fury is not in him and that if we lay hold on his Arm that we may have peace we shall have peace Isa. 29. 4 5. Secondly Unto this Delight is required a sense of Gods Relation unto us as a Father By that name and under that Consideration hath the Lord Christ taught us to address our selves unto him in all our Supplications And although we may use other Titles and Appellations in our speaking to him even such as he hath given himself in the Scripture or those which are Analogous thereunto yet this Consideration principally influenceth our Souls and minds that God is not ashamed to be called our Father that the Lord Almighty hath said that he will be a Father unto us and that we shall be his Sons and Daughters 2 Cor. 6. Wherefore as a Father is he the ultimate object of all Evangelical Worship of all our Prayers So is it expressed in that Holy and Divine Description of it given by the Apostle Eph. 2. 18. Through Christ we have an Access by one Spirit unto the Father No Tongue can express no mind can reach the Heavenly placidness and Soul-satisfying Delight which are intimated in these words To come to God as a Father through Christ by the help and assistance of the Holy Spirit revealing him as a Father unto us and enabling us to go to him as a Father how full of sweetness and satisfaction is it Without a due Apprehension of God in this Relation no man can pray as he ought And hereof we have no sense herewith we have no Acquaintance but by the Holy Ghost For we do not consider God in a general manner as he may be said to be a Father unto the whole Creation but in an especial distinguishing Relation as he makes us his Children by Adoption And as it is the Spirit that bears witness with our Spirit that we are thus the Children of God Rom. 8. 16. giving us the highest and utmost Assurance of our Estate of Sonship in this World so being the Spirit of Adoption it is by him alone that we have any Acquaintance with our interest in that Priviledge Some may apprehend that these things belong but little and that very remotely unto the Duty of Prayer and the Assistance we receive by the Spirit therein But the truth is those who are so minded on Consideration know neither what it is to pray nor what doth belong thereunto There is nothing more essential unto this Duty than that in the performance of it we addresse our selves unto God under the Notion of a Father that is the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ and in him our Father also Without this we cannot have that Holy Delight in this Duty which is required in us and the want whereof ordinarily ruines our design in it And this we can have no spiritual satisfactory sense of but what we receive by and from the Spirit of God Thirdly There belongeth thereunto that Boldness which we have in our Access into the Holy Place or unto the Throne of Grace Having therefore boldness to enter into the Holiest by the Blood of Jesus let us draw near with a true Heart in full assurance
the state of Grace in one whereof every man is supposed to be there are certain Heavenly sparks suited unto each condition the main Duty of all men is to stir them up and encrease them Even in the Remainders of lapsed nature there are Coelestes igniculi in-notices of Good and Evil Accusations and Apologies of Conscience These none will deny but that they ought to be stirred up and encreased which can be no otherwise done but in their sedulous exercise Nor is there any such effectual way of their Exercise as in the Souls application of it self unto God with respect unto them which is done in Prayer only But as for those whom in this matter we principally regard that is professed Believers in Jesus Christ there is none of them but have such Principles of spiritual Life and therein of all obedience unto God and communion with him as being improved and exercised under those continual supplies of the Spirit which they receive from Christ their Head will enable them to discharge every Duty that in every Condition or Relation is required of them in an acceptable manner Among these is that of an Ability for Prayer and to deny them to have it supposing them true Believers is expresly to contradict the Apostle affirming that because we are Sons God sends forth the Spirit of his Son into our Hearts whereby we cry Abba Father But this Ability as I have shewed is no way to be improved but in and by a constant exercise Now whether the use of the Forms enquired into which certainly taketh men off from the Exercise of what Ability they have do not tend directly to keep them still low and mean in their Abilities is not hard to determine But suppose these spoken of are not yet real Believers but only such as profess the Gospel not yet sincerely converted unto God whose Duty also it is to pray on all occasions These have no such principle or Ability to improve and therefore this Advantage is not by them to be neglected I answer that the matter of all spiritual Gifts is spiritual Light according therefore to their measure in the Light of the knowledge of the Gospel such is their measure in spiritual Gifts also If they have no spiritual Light no insight into the knowledge of the Gospel Prayers framed and composed according unto it will be of little use unto them If they have any such Light it ought to be improved by Exercise in this Duty which is of such indispensible necessity unto their Souls 5. But yet the Advantage which all sorts of Persons may have hereby in having the matter of Prayer prepared for them and suggested unto them is also insisted on This they may be much to seek in who yet have sincere desires to pray and whose Affections will comply with what is proposed unto them And this indeed would carry a great Appearance of Reason with it but that there are other ways appointed of God unto this End and which are sufficient thereunto under the Guidance conduct and assistance of the Blessed Spirit whose Work must be admitted in all parts of this Duty unless we intend to frame Prayers that shall be an abomination to the Lord. Such are mens diligent and sedulous consideration of themselves their spiritual state and condition their wants and desires a diligent consideration of the Scripture or the Doctrine of it in the Ministery of the Word whereby they will be both instructed in the whole matter of Prayer and convinced of their own concernment therein with all other Helps of coming to the knowledge of God and themselves all which they are to attend unto who intend to pray in a due manner To furnish men with Prayers to be said by them and so to satisfy their Consciences whilst they live in the neglect of these things is to deceive them and not to help or instruct them And if they do conscientiously attend unto these things they will have no need of those other pretended helps For men to live and converse with the World not once enquiring into their own ways or reflecting on their own hearts unless under some charge of Conscience accompanied with fear or danger never endeavouring to examine try or compare their state and condition with the Scripture nor scarce considering either their own wants or Gods Promises to have a Book lye ready for them wherein they may read a Prayer and so suppose they have discharged their Duty in that matter is a course which surely they ought not to be countenanced or encouraged in Nor is the perpetual Rotation of the same words and Expressions suited to instruct or carry on men in the knowledge of any thing but rather to divert the mind from the due consideration of the things intended and therefore commonly issues in Formality And where men have words or Expressions prepared for them and suggested unto them that really signify the things wherein they are concerned yet if the Light and knowledge of those Principles of Truth whence they are derived and whereinto they are resolved be not in some measure fixed and abiding in their Minds they cannot be much benefited or edisied by their Repetition 6. Experience is pleaded in the same case and this with me where Persons are evidently conscientious is of more moment than an hundred notional Arguments that cannot be brought to that Trial. Some therefore say that they have had spiritual Advantage the Exercise of Grace and Holy Entercourse with God in the use of such Forms and have their Affections warmed and their Hearts much bettered thereby And this they take to be a clear Evidence and token that they are not disapproved of God Yea that they are a great advantage at least unto many in Prayer Answ. Whether they are approved or disapproved of God whether they are Lawful or Unlawful we do not consider but only whether they are for spiritual Benefit and Advantage for the good of our own Souls and the Edification of others as set up in competition with the Exercise of the Gift before described And herein I am very unwilling to oppose the Experience of any one who seems to be under the conduct of the least beam of Gospel Light Only I shall desire to propose some few things to their consideration As 1. Whether they understand aright the difference that is between natural Devotion occasionally excited and the due actings of Evangelical Faith and Love with other Graces of the Spirit in a way directed unto by Divine Appointment All men who acknowledge a Deity or Divine Power which they adore when they address themselves seriously to perform any Religious Worship thereunto in their own way be it what it will will have their Affections moved and excited suitably unto the Apprehensions they have of what they worship Yea though in particular it have no Existence but in their own Imaginations For these things ensue on the general notion of a Divine Power and not on the