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c. and Chap. 15. 3 4. This shall be the song of Saints Who shall not fear thee O Lord and glorify thy Name for thou only art holy 6. It 's that Virtue unto which happiness and blessedness is promised and that must needs be a Virtue absolutely necessary to Salvation and is included in true Faith Prov. 28. 14. Happy is the man that feareth alwaies This happy fear must be alwaies never off the heart Chap. 23. 17. Be thou in the fear of the Lord all the day that is alwaies every day let not the fear of God be out of thine heart at any time Ps 112. 1. Blessed is the man that feareth the Lord c. and 128. 1 4. By all which it appears that persons who fear God in truth are under the promises of Blessedness and therefore it is a choice Virtue 2. I shall endeavour to shew what the 2. What it is to fear God fear of the Lord is or what it is to fear God It is to have an holy honourable and reverend esteem of God to have the awe and dread of God upon our hearts because Holy and Reverend is his Name Ps 33. 8. Let all the Earth fear the Lord let all the Inhabitants of the World stand in awe of him Isa 8. 13. Sanctifie the Lord of Hosts Himself and let Him be your fear and let him be your dread It becometh the people of the Lord of Hosts to have humble holy reverend and trembling thoughts of God alwaies Ps 2. 11. Serve the Lord with fear and rejoyce with trembling serve him with reverence and godly fear It is to be feared that Christians have too low and common thoughts of God which exceedingly unbecometh them and is a great disadvantage on the spiritual account as well as dishonourable unto God This holy reverend fear is a love-like fear not a slavish fear a spouse-like fear flowing from or mixed with love Let the Wife see that she reverence her Husband or fear her Husband The Wives reverence of or fear toward her Husband is not or should not be slavish but in love and conscience of God's Ordinance so it behoves every true Christian to reverence honour and fear the Lord and that with this filial spouse-like fear to love God and fear before him To help on this work in the heart I Meditations to help us to fear God shall propound some serious meditations of God that may tend to beget and increase this holy reverend awe and fear of God in the heart 1. Live much in the meditation of his 1. His Greatness Greatness O God is a great God and a great King above all Gods and above all men Psal 89. 6 7. For who in the Heavens can be compared to the Lord Who among the sons of the Mighty can be likened unto the Lord God is greatly to be feared in the assembly of the Saints and to be had in reverence of all that are round about him Note that this great fear of God in the Saints does arise from the consideration of the Greatness of God Who can be compared to the Lord who may be likened to our God in Heaven or Earth Therefore is he greatly to be feared in the assembly of the Saints c. Ps 147. 5. Great is our Lord and of great Power his understanding is infinite and 95. 3. For the Lord is a great God and a great King above all Gods And as an effect of this or a resultancy drawn from this meditation of his Greatness above all ver 6. O come let us worship and bow down let us kneel before the Lord our Maker that is seeing he is such a great one above all even our Maker let us worship and bow down and kneel before him i. e. Let us worship him in all humility and holy reverence Let us have Grace to serve our God with reverence and godly fear Exod. 15. 11. Who is like unto thee O Lord among the Gods who is like unto thee glorious in holiness fearful in praises doing wonders And this result the Prophet draws from this meditation Jer. 10. 6 7. Forasmuch as there is none like unto thee O Lord and thy Name is great in might who would not fear thee O King of Nations for to thee doth it appertain That is to be great above all and to be feared above all this is the first consideration that will tend to season our souls with this blessed Virtue the greatness the gloriousness of God to live upon our hearts 2. The holiness and purity of God He 2. His Holiness and Purity is Glorious in Holiness Holy and Reverend is his Name Serious thoughts of Gods Holiness will beget and increase in us this holy reverend fear Psal 99. 9. Exalt the Lord our God and worship at his foot-stool for the Lord our God is holy The sight and apprehension of the Holiness of God will help us to worship him reverendly and awfully This was it made Isaiah Chap. 6. 3. 5. When the Seraphims cried out as overcome with the holiness of God Holy holy holy is the Lord of Hosts to cry Wo is me I am undone I am a man of polluted lips c. Thus you see and I hope all true Christians can experience that serious thoughts of the Holiness o● God will ●ill them with humble honourable and awful thoughts of him 3. The great Goodness and Mercy o 3. His Goodness God especially on the new Covenant account will tend wonderfully to season th● soul with this Virtue and this mixed wit● the rest makes it to be Evangelical fear tha● son-like spouse-like fear that so muc● concerneth and becometh the Saints th● is the promise of the Lord to his people Hos 3. 5. Afterwards shall the children of Isra● return and seek the Lord their God and David their King that is Christ Jesus and shall fear the Lord and his Goodness in the latter daies It 's the latter day work especially under the Gospel for Saints to fear the Lord and his Goodness Ps 130. 4. With thee is forgiveness that thou maist be feared the Goodness Forgiveness and Mercy that is with God will make his people to fear him and fear to sin against him fear to displease him he that will sin without fear because God is good and gracious may justly fear that he is without all Grace gracious souls fear to sin against so good and gracious a God Shall all the Nations fear and tremble at all the great goodness that God will do for and shew unto his people Jer 33. 9. And shall not the great goodness of God cause the hearts of those interessed in it to fear and tremble before him Surely it 's impossible for a gracious soul to take a view of the Greatness the Glory the Purity and the goodness and Mercy of God and of his own badness but with astonishment holy reverence and fear and thus they shall fear the Lord and his
our God with all our hearts and our neighbours as our selves Mat. 22. 37 38 39. And this must needs be the Law of the Gospel if we will have any Law at all it 's true the Law required it but the Gospel effects it it effects what the Law required 2 Cor. 5. 14. The love of Christ constrains us that is it maketh us willing to love and obey the Lord. 4. The Law in the matter thereof is perpetual therefore not to be done away in the matter or substance but in the manner of administring as administred in the old Testament that called the Moral Law was the foundation of the Ceremonial and Judicial they were both drawn out of the Moral the Moral in the first part thereof required the worshipping of the one true God the Ceremonial shews how this one God would be worshipped the second part relates to the duties of men each to other the Judicial opens those duties with the penalty of the breach thereof relating both to God and men And as it is in the hand of Christ it is the same still the Moral Law substantially is the foundation of all duty as to the ordering of the conversation for the duty of it was never taken away as it tends to holiness and as it is in the hand of Christ it calls for Faith in him and obedience to him for the rise of all duty was from the Law which had its rise from the holy God and sutable to its being opened was to be obeyed And the perfection required in the holy and just Law of God will be the perfection of Saints in Glory perfection in love and holiness will be the glorious state of Saints and indeed it was the great design of God in the Gospel by Jesus Christ to bring up a people to the spiritual perfection required in the Law which is begun here by Faith and Holiness and shall be perfected in Glory So then this being the spiritual and perfect rule of Holiness drawn by God Himself and presented to men as a character of that perfection he designed to bring up his people to by Jesus Christ it remains in his hand as the foundation of all Law and Spirit working in the heart for the gradual perfecting of the Saints therein To make this clear that it is as to the matter thereof the same and must be the same in the substance thereof for it requires the owning and worshipping the one true God in Holiness which is the duty of the Gospel and will be the eternal duty and work of Saints in Glory And Jesus Christ the Lord of this Gospel-ministration and Mediator of the Gospel-covenant gives us rules as to the manner how God will and must be worshipped and to him are we bound to submit in all his Ordinances and Institutions about the manner and matter of his instituted Worship and not turn back to the Mosaical Institutions but now Christ gives rules in the Gospel as the Ceremonial Law did under that ministration and if we refuse Christs Institutions and go back to Moses we must lose our part and interest in Christ and the Gospel Gal. 5. 2 3 4. And the Judicial Law we have from Christ to curb sin and transgression and to keep order in his Kingdom in this imperfect state that is the Order Offices and Government in his Church his House his Kingdom and both rules of Worship and Discipline flows originally from the right of the Moral Law as the Ceremonial and Judicial did though now as a part of the new Covenant in the ●and of Christ our Law-giver or Statute 〈…〉 er who writes it in the hearts of his 〈◊〉 as in the Word of the Gospel ●he ●ourth thing mentioned to be con 〈…〉 d is what Law it was that Christ ful●●lled in his active and passive obedience and for what sins it was that he suffered To this I answer 1. That it was the Law given by the hand of Moses and written in Tables of Stone that Christ fulfilled in his active and passive obedience for and in behalf of sinners and then it was for the sins committed against that Law the truth hereof appears from Scripture the Scripture speaks not of any other Law that was the Law which Christ came to fulfil Mat. 5. 18. That was the Covenant and Law God made with his people called the first Covenant and as a Covenant and Ministration was to be done away Jer. 31. 31 32 33. Whether this Law was given to Adam before the fall or written in him I shall not dispute It 's that in which the Scripture is silent if we suppose that it was written in him we must likewise suppose it to be much inferior to the writing of the Law in the hearts of Believers in the new Covenant for he fell from his estate and all we in him but the Law of the new Covenant is so written in the heart as that they shall never depart from him it shall be their eternal perfection in Glory and the design of God herein is not to bring us back to Adam's first estate who in his first and best estate was of the earth earthly 1 Cor. 15. 47. But to the second man which is the Lord from Heaven Yet I shall not question but that the whole Law might be included in that one instituted Ordinance Gen. 2. 17. As it was in that instituted Ordinance of Circumcision given to Abraham Gen. 17. 10 c. Compared with Gal. 5. 3. And in the Gospel the instituted Ordinance of Baptism includes the whole Law of the Gospel Mar. 16. 15 16. Gal. 3. 27. And so that instituted Ordinance being broken the Law might be the flaming Sword in the hand of the Angel to keep the way of the tree of Life that none could enter but by the Mediator for the Law it was which stopped all entrance again to God but by the Mediator the Law it was that did curse for sin and was the fiery administration of death and this is the Law that Christ did bear the curse thereof for sinners 2. And then it must necessarily follow that Christ died for the transgressions that was against this Law ever since the fall of man and not so properly in a meritorious way for Adam's transgression against that instituted Ordinance in eating the forbidden fruit for which death came in upon him and his posterity and we are all under the execution of that sentence which was especially the nihilating of the body with the miseries attending that sentence in order thereunto and an usher though not the cause to eternal misery For the eternal state of man is brought in by Jesus Christ but that sentence past no further than this Gen. 3. 19. Dust thou art and to dust thou shalt return There is not a word of eternal death in misery but the undoing of what God had done and the eternal estate came in by the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ eternal Life and
Righteousness and Holiness accounted so of God and he would have his people to know it for their comfort 2. Of the Inherent or Imparted Sanctification by it I intend the Sanctification wrought in us by the Spirit of Christ in and by the Word of the Gospel for that is the way of the Spirits working Sanctification and from hence it is that Sanctification is sometimes attributed to the Spirit 1 Pet. 1. 2. 2 Thes 2. 13. And sometimes to the Word Joh. 15. 3. and 17. 17. Thereby to let us to know that the Word effects it not without the Spirit nor the Spirit without the Word And this Sanctification is likewise to be Imparted Sanctification is of two parts considered and understood under a twofold consideration 1. As within us 2. As wrought and brought forth and made manifest and that is it I join Sanctification and Works together for all the Works of the Gospel are the external parts of Sanctification The first of these is Holiness of Mind 1. Holiness of mind and Spirit The second is Holiness of Conversation universal Obedience to the Law of Christ See both these together Ps 45. 13. The Kings daughter is all glorious within her cloathing is of wrought Gold But 1. This Sanctification as it is in the Saints it is an holy disposition wrought in them by the Spirit through the Word of the Gospel which is called in Scripture sometimes the law of God written in the heart Heb. 8. 10. in which is both Faith Love and Holiness Sometimes it s called the new man which is created after God in righteousness and true holiness Eph. 4. 24. Renewed in knowledg after the image of him that created him Col. 3. 10. It is after God i. e. after his image and likeness after God that is an holy disposition and desire to be more like the Lord in holiness 1 Joh. 3. 3. After a conformity to his will in every thing both within and without desires and endeavours daily the mortification of sin and to increase in the newness of the spirit of holiness such a soul is minding the things of the Spirit Rom. 8. 5. And with the mind do serve the law of God Rom. 7. 25. Would be more like Christ whiles here in this mortal state 1 J●h 3. 3. The mind and affections are set on things that are above Col. 3. 1. And grows in the sense of the sinful nature and body of death which so much hinders their perfection in holiness Rom. 7. 24. And is waiting for the Adoption to wit the Redemption of the body Rom. 8. 23. And where this inward holiness and holy disposition of heart is there is not only an holy desire of conformity to the Lord and of appearing more in the image of Christ but such souls do sanctifie the Lord in their hearts 1 Pet. 3. 15. That is have holy and reverend thoughts of him according to his name and nature Psal 111. 9. They sanctifie him in all his Ordinances for their spiritual building up in the Faith Ps 119. 18. 129. In all his waies and in all his works Ps 145. 17. Yea in his afflicting correcting dispensations that are cross to the flesh and unpleasing to nature yet the sanctified heart doth sanctifie God therein and give him the glory and justifie him in what he doth in this matter Joh 1. 21. Ps 119. 65 75. 2. This sanctification is to be considered 2. Of Conversation as it is brought or wrought forth and made manifest so that although it 's a truth that all external holiness in appearance not flowing from this inward principle of holiness and life will end in obscurity yet it is as certain that where-ever this Principle and life of Grace is it brings forth the fruit of holiness Rom. 6. 22. And this in Scripture is called holiness of conversation 1 Pet. 1. 15 16. And includes all the good duties and works of the Gospel This holiness in conversation or good This is of two parts 1. Such as concern religious worship and holy works of Saints consisteth of two parts 1. Such as relates to our walking with and living to God in all religious service and obedience in matters of worship these are works that God requires of his people and must necessarily come under that of sanctification and holiness for the institutions of our Lord and Law-giver are holy they are a part of his holy Will left recorded in the holy Scripture and it is a part of our Sanctification to sanctifie the Lord in our obedience to him therein Luke 1. 6. It is said of Zacharias and Elizabeth his Wife that they were both righteous before God walking in all the commandments and ordinances of God blam●lesly that is holily and ver 74 75. That we being delivered out of the hands of our enemies might serve him without fear in holiness and righteousness before him all the daies of our life Rom. 12. 1 Pet. 2. 5 9. All which Scriptures do present us with the Saints holy service of God in matters of Worship And this part of the Christians holiness must alwaies answer the Law and Will of the Law-giver for God will have his Ordinances and Institutions to be observed by his people because therein his Worship and his Honour is concerned There are four things too common among men that God and Christ will not pass over without rebuke in the end The first is neglect when persons out of sluggishness and unzealous frames of Spirit do neglect the service and worship of God according to his own appointments making it a matter of indifferency seeing as they suppose they may be saved without any such observances and so do not undervalue the wisdom and will of God which is an high degree of iniquity and sin against him in omitting and neglecting their duty in his service and worship But let such know that look how far short they come in their obedience to Jesus Christ in matters of worship so far they come short in holiness every breach made in this matter makes a breach upon sanctification and holiness It 's true all come short in this matter in some measure in matter or manner or both but when persons do willingly fail in the matter of Worship that is the great sin to be willingly ignorant or willingly disobedient will not may not go unpunished The second is when persons change the ordinances of Christ and things of instituted Worship or mix their own inventions therewith this will he not bear with though he suffer it long yet it must be accounted for in the end When the Lord ordains and commands one thing and we resolve to do another it 's an high act of disobedience and transgression of his Law the danger thereof see Isa 24. 4 5 6. Acts 3. 22 23. 3. When persons undervalue the holy Ordinances of Christ counting them small things matter of circumstance scarce worthy to be taken notice of as if there were
no matter of Religion or religious observance to be had of them whereas in truth Christ's Church on Earth is visibly distinguished from the World and false worshippers only in the matters of Faith and Worship and especially in keeping close to God in the formalities of his Worship according to his own appointments an unholy spirit and principle it is that doth undervalue the holy instituted Ordinances and Worship of the Lord. 4. When persons set themselves in direct opposition to the will and worship of the Lord in his appointments when they they think it not enough to turn away from the truth of worship and cleave to their own inventions and imaginations or to the inventions of others but are inveterated and ●mbitterated in their spirits against the holy Ordinances and Institutions of our Lord and against his people for worshipping him therein and so come under that blame Hos 8. 12. I have written to him of the great things of my Law but they were counted as a strange thing The constitution of Churches according to new-covenant rule by the Doctrine of the Gospel Faith Repentance and Baptism so clearly stated in the Gospel that he that runs may read is become the contempt and scorn of too many who otherwise we willingly hope are godly It 's no wonder for profane men to profane and blaspheme the holy Ordinances of Christ and his people for walking therein but it behoves all that pretend true godliness to take heed what they do in this matter and to know that look how far they miscarry herein so far they miscarry in the great matter of holiness and at the best must expect to meet with blame and shame in the end and suffer the loss of all their building that is contrary to it 1 Thes 3. 13. 2 Pet. 3. 14. 1 Joh. 2. 28. 1 Cor. 3. 11 to 15. The second sort of holy works are such 2. Such as relate to men as relate to our walking before and towards men and herein consisteth a great part of a Christians holiness for God does not only require and expect his people to walk holily towards him but likewise that they walk holily justly and inoffensively towards all men The truth of this is confirmed by these and the like Scriptures Mat. 5. 16. Phil. 2. 15 16. 1 Pet. 2. 11 12. By all which it appears that it greatly concerns all Christians who are so indeed to walk holily before men This holy walking before men I shall mention or distinguish in five particulars 1. Take heed and beware of sin for although it is a truth that all sin is against God and on that account ought to be abhord of all sincere souls in love and obedience to him yet we should have respect to men in this matter likewise because the glory of God the honour of Religion and the souls of Sinners are concerned herein therefore the Lord's people should take heed of and depart from every evil way and every evil work O take heed and beware of Covetousness Pride Oppression Profaneness ●●ght behaviour jestings evil communication and the like which will occasion men to reproach and harden them against the 〈◊〉 to their own destruction Thus men professing godliness not only sin against God and wrong their own souls bring dishonour to Religion but the guilt of the damnation of poor sinners upon themselves hardening them in their evil waies by their bad example O consider this all ye that pretend to be religious and have not conscience to God in this matter see Rom. 2. 23 24. Phil. 3. 18 19. 2. To walk justly and righteously towards men in all civil and worldly concernments Christians should be exceeding conscious and careful in this matter that no unjust or unrighteous thing be done by them but to keep to that righteous rule As ye would that men should do to you so do ye to them If this rule were sincerely followed it would prevent many miscarriages on this account and this is an undoubted truth that persons who can for worldly advantage do wrong defraud or oppress others have very great cause to suspect their own sincerity in the great things of the Gospel for he that is unfaithful in the least is not faithful in the greatest This of Iniustice and Oppression is that the Lord complains of and dislikes in his people throughout all his ministrations both in Law and Gospel and it is that which is directly contrary to the holy Law of God and indeed to the law of Nature therefore let not such persons who can gripe and grind defraud and oppress deceive themselves in counting themselves of the number of the holy ones of God 3. An holy walk before men is an inoffensive walk that is to give no just occasion of offence by any means in any thing unless it come to pass as it too often doth that ignorant and foolish men will be offended at holiness and the worship of God in such case we ought rather to displease men than God and rather to please God than men Acts 4. 19. 5. 29. Gal. 1. 10. But in cases wherein we may without sin against God and wrong to our own Consciences we may yea we ought to walk inoffensively Rom. 12. 18. 1 Cor. 10. 32 33. And wilful breach in this matter is a transgression of the Law of Christ and an unholy thing and I fear there is much of unholiness in too many professing people in this matter 4. An holy walk is a peaceable holy walk with men this is the law of the Gospel As much as in you lieth live peaceable with all men and follow peace with all men and holiness c. The Law of God is holy and it 's the great part of our holiness to live to it and unpeaceable froward persons cannot well be accounted an holy person a wonderful mistake it is in persons who under a pretence of holiness make a breach of peace on unsound and ungrounded notions when it may be these very notions on which the breach is made when rightly examined are unholy notions without all footing in the law of Christ and thus through the slight of the subtil Adversary is unholiness shrowded under the name of holiness it behoves all serious souls ensnared with this evil to consider it in time and to repent 5. An holy walk and holy works are works of Charity and doing the will of Christ in doing good to men Gal. 6. 10. As we have therefore opportunity let us do good unto all men especially to them who are of the houshold of Faith In this Christians should be like their Lord of whom it is said that he went about doing good Acts 10. 38. And truly as good works are a part of the Christians holiness so are they the undoubted concommitants of Faith for the Faith that is without the works of the Gospel is a dead Faith and this is the charge given to those that are rich in this World to be
to be the case of many not only of the World but of those who pretend and profess to be called out of the World Job feared God and eschewed evil Chap. 1. 1. Fear God and sin if you dare 2. The fear of God as it is a sin-destroying Virtue so it is a God-obeying Virtue where the fear of God is in truth there is conscience and care to obey the Lord to keep his Commandments Eccl. 12 13. Fear God and keep his Commandments that is keep his Commandments as your duty and where this fear of God is you will keep his Commandments as your disposition the fear of God and obedience to him alwaies dwells together Ps 5. 7. As for me I will come into thine house in the multitude of thy Mercies and in thy fear will I worship toward thine Holy Temple Where sense of Mercy and power of Love and the fear of God meet together in one soul there will be sincere obedience and worshipping of God there will be serving God with reverence and godly fear Ps 2. 11. Serve the Lord with fear rejoyce with trembling You that have no care nor conscience of obeying the Lord of serving and worshipping the Lord according to his appointments and living to him according to his will have just grounds to suspect that you are without the love and fear of God 3. The fear of God is a soul-sanctifying Virtue where the love and fear of God is the desire of that soul is to be more like God and like Christ it doth not only out with sin but it increaseth Virtue it is as truly desirous of increase in Virtue of conformity to Christ as it is to be rid of sin outing of sin is one part of Holiness and inning of Virtue is the other and it 's accomplished by the fear of God Ps 34. 11 12 13. Come ye children hearken to me and I will teach you the fear of the Lord and concludes all in this Depart from evil and do good seek peace and pursue it This is the way to perfect Holiness 2 Cor. 7. 1. Let us cleanse our selves from all filthiness of flesh and spirit perfecting Holiness in the fear of God The fear of God is a soul-sanctifying Virtue would you grow in Holiness and conformity to Jesus Christ which I dare say is the desire of all gracious souls both in the inward and outward man then see that you grow in this Virtue 4. The fear of God is a soul-consolating Virtue it affords very much ground of consolation to the soul where it is for where this is in truth there are all the Divine Virtues of the Gospel to which the promises are made as Faith Love Humility Meekness Patience Self-denial c. The Divine saving Virtues of the new Covenant goes not alone they are much besides the truth of the Gospel that tell souls that one Grace or Virtue of Christ in them is enough to demonstrate them to be in a saved condition whereas the Gospel-saving Graces or Virtues to which Salvation is promised goes not alone he that supposeth he hath one alone must suppose impossibilities either he hath more or none at all For from his fulness we all receive and Grace for Grace that is of every Divine Virtue of Christ the Believer hath something thereof within him and where the fear of the Lord is there is the truth of all Divine Grace it 's laid at bottom of all as that from whence it flows Acts 10. 34 35. In every Nation he that feareth God and worketh Righteousness shall be accepted Fear God and the work will be done matter of comfort to souls possessed with this Virtue Prov. 14. 26 27. The fear of the Lord is strong confidence c. That is it is a ground of confidence of interest in God which affords strong consolation Prov. 19. 23. The fear of the Lord tendeth to life and he that hath it shall abide satisfied he shall not be visited with evil It 's such a Virtue so much tending to life that affords satisfaction to the soul that hath it that he is in the way of life Hence the Lord saith speaking of such a person Isa 33. 6. The fear of the Lord is his treasure a treasure of Grace is in it here and a treasure of Glory shall attend it hereafter thus shall the man be blessed that feareth the Lord. 5. The fear of God is a soul-preserving 5. It is a soul-preserving Grace Grace a soul-seasoning and preserving Virtue it tends to preserve those in whom it is to the Kingdom of Glory promised it not only preserves and keeps the soul from sin and keeps it close to duty but it preserves the soul from defilements in evil times and daies of temptation Mal. 3. 15 16. When they called the proud happy and they that tempted God were delivered and they that wrought wickedness were set up then they that feared God spake often one to another and the Lord hearkened and heard it c. That is he approved it and owned them and remembred them in mercy in the day of need The fear of the Lord will preserve souls pure to God in profane and sinning times and in persecuting times and in times of temptation in a word it will preserve those in whom it is through all difficulties and temptations it will preserve from the sinful fear of man Prov. 29. 25. The fear of man bringeth a snare Isa 51. 7 12 13. But the fear of God delivereth from this snare it keepeth from a wicked departing from God Jer. 32. 40. I will put my fear in their hearts that they shall not depart from me O therefore all ye that fear God seek that ye may increase therein more and more it will tend to the increase of every Virtue and decrease of sin and preserving you in Faith Love and Holiness unto the day of Redemption I conclude this with Psal 34 9. O fear the Lord ye his Saints for there is no want to them that fear him CHAP. XXI Of the Law of God and what we are to understand thereby COncerning the Law of God which hath been and is the rule both of Faith and Practice throughout all Ages according to the manner of the ministration thereof of which it's necessary for Christians to be instructed in In speaking thereof I shall endeavour 1. To shew what it is 2. How it hath been in several times and manners given and administred since the beginning 3. The necessariness of believing and obeying thereof according to the time and manner of the administring thereof 4. What Law it was that Christ fulfilled in his active and passive obedience and for what sins it was that he suffered 1. What the Law of God is 1. Sometimes 1. What the Law of God is by Law we are to understand the whole Word and Will of God revealed relating 1. The whole Word and Will of God both to Faith and obedience things to be believed
many other cases we have no particular ground to believe an answer in the very thing prayed for yet we ought to pray in Faith not doubting the matter o● Gods faithfulness in hearing and answering either in granting the things prayed for or make a return to the souls advantage 4. To Pray in a right manner is to pray 4. It is to pray fervently fervently with heart fervency and earnestly not sluggishly and coldly but zealously to have the heart affected in prayer Jam. 5. 16. The effectual fervent prayer of a righteous man availeth much and it s the work of the spirit to fill us with true zeal and fervency in prayer when the soul will have no nay like Jacob wrestling with God Gen. 32. 26. I will not let thee go except you bless me Hos 12. 4. He had power with the Angel and prevailed he wept and made supplication And this fervency consisteth not so much in multitudes of expressions or loudness of voice but in pouring out our souls to the Lord and in strength of faith to prevail with him Ps 42. 4. When I remember these things I pour out my soul in me 25. 1. I lift my soul to thee 143. 8. Thus in this and in every part of Gods service it behoves Christians to be fervent in spirit serving the Lord hence is prayer so frequently called in Scripture crying from its fervency Psal 17. 1. 34. 15. 17. c. 5. To pray rightly is to pray humbly 5. To pray humbly and self-abaseingly and this is the proper work of the spirit to discover our own nothingness and needs unto us this is a special requisite in prayer Psal 9. 12. He forgetteth not the cry of the humble 10. 12. Arise O Lord God lift up thine hand forget not the humble The fear of Gods greatness and goodness living in the heart will tend very much to humble the soul in its addresses to him and is very acceptable with him Ps 51. 17. The Sacrifices of God are a broken Spirit a broken and a contrite heart O God thou wilt not despise it s that Prayer that comes from a humble and broken Spirit that is well pleasing to the Lord the poor Publican that had nothing to say for himself But Lord be merciful to me a Sinner was accepted when the proud boasting Pharisce was rejected Luke 18. 13. 14. Proud Persons and Proud Prayers are an abomination to the Lord but he will not forget nor despise the prayers of the humble 6. To Pray in a right manner is to pray 6. Sincerely and not Hypocritically sincerely and not hypocritically and this can never be without sincerity and truth of heart to God-ward in the main of Religion Ps 51. 6. Thou desirest truth in the inward parts and in the hidden parts thou hast made me to know Wisdom 17. 1. Give ear unto my Prayer that goeth not out of feigned lips Unfeigned Faith and unfeigned Love and unfeigned Obedience and unfeigned Prayer is the Lords delight he loveth that he desireth truth in the inward parts Psal 145. 18. The Lord is nigh to all that call upon him to all that call upon him in truth heart and tongue must go together yea and there had need be more in the heart then the tongue expresseth rather then less an empty hearted Christian performs empty service makes empty airy prayers and must expect empty returns but truth and integrity reacheth Heaven it being the spirits work to effect it and truth alone is there imbraced 7. To pray in a right manner is to pray 7. To pray Briefly Briefly and without Tautologies and this has beer the practice of all Saints throughout all Generations and is the express command of our Lord Mat. 6. 7 8. But when we Pray use not vain repetitions or babling or speaking idely as the Heathens doe for they think they shall be heard for their much speaking be ye not therefore like unto them for your Heavenly Father kn●weth what things you need before you ask them In which are two things observable 1. Our Lord forbids vain Repetitions Tautoligies and idle Talking in Prayer 2. Much speaking as if multitude of words would prevail with God this is it he reproves in the Pharisees as well as in the Heathen their making of long Prayers Mat. 23. 14. and this he forbids in his Disciples in warning them not to be like the Heathen who think to be heard for their much speaking it is much speaking in Prayer that Christ reproves as well as vain speaking and that appeareth 1. From the argument used to inforce the Exhortation Your Father knoweth the things ye have need before ye ask therefore you need not have much speaking about the matter 2. The pattern of prayer presented by Christ in the verses following as an example of the substance and brevity in prayer 3. The example of Christ Himself in Prayer Matt. 26. 39. The exhortation of the Wise man Eccl. 5. 2. According to which we find the Prayers of the Saints to be both brief and full of matter throughout all Generations Ex●d 33. 12. and 16. 2. 2 Chron. 20. 5 12. ●an 9. 3 19. ● 1 King 8. 22. is the longest we read of on a special occasion yet without vain repetitions Acts 4. 24. All which confirms the truth that it 's a right manner of praying to pray briefly and this cannot be done truly but by the Spirit Christ would not have his to think that enumerating words like the Heathens or Papists or Hipocrites that pray by number and length of time and multitude of words is prevalent with God but to pray briefly and understandingly according to the word and work of the Spirit 8. To pray in a right manner and by the 8. In the fear of God Spirit is to pray in the fear of God as the fear of God is a choice new Covenant Vertue to dwell in the heart alwaies so especially when the soul addresseth it self to God in Prayer to do it in the holy awe of the Lord Psal 5. 7. As for me saith the Prophet I will come into thine house in the multitude of thy Mercies and in thy fear will I worship toward thy holy Temple It 's a choice frame of Spirit to serve the Lord with fear in all the parts of his service and especially in this of Prayer To serve him with Reverence and Godly fear They are the persons that God will accept and answer their Prayers Ps 145. 19. He will fulfill the desire of them that fear him he will hear their cry and save them 9. To pray in a right spirit and so in a 9. To pray holily right manner is to pray holily with a desire of holiness and a design for hol●ness 1 Tit. 2. 8. I will that men pray every where lifting up holy hands without wrath and doubting To lift up holy hearts and holy hands is well pleasing to the Lord Psal 86. 2.
double heart is an heart the Lord likes not Jam. 1. 8. A double minded man is unstable in all his wai●s and 4. 8. Purifie your hearts ye double minded While the will is thus divided it 's no wonder if the power be wanting Let not such a man think to obtain any thing from the Lord. 2. If they will be in good earnest to turn to the Lord to believe and obey the Gospel to eschew evil and to do good set about the work and do not sit still and complain for want of power but look to the Lord and he will not be wanting to thee he that hath wrought the will will not fail in helping to do if thou set heartily about the work I shall say in this as David said to his Son in another case 1 Chron. 22. 16. Arise and be doing and the Lord will be with thee God never did nor never will damn any man for want of power but for want of will and so mens destruction is of themselves Obj. But Christ saith Joh. 6. 44. No man Objection can come to me except the Father which hath sent me draw him Answ True but first God draws by his Answ Word the Preaching of the Gospel and the wooing invitations thereof is the way by which he draweth sinners to himself these are the cords of his love by which he draweth Hos 11. 4. I drew them with the cords of a man with the bonds of love and I laid meat before them and this kind of drawing hath a natural tendency to effect the work if wilfulness keep not from the Grace presented and invited too 2. If the work hereby be so far effected in thee as a real desire to come to Christ know it is from the drawing of the Lord therefore come to him fall in with him while he is thus drawing thee the Lord calls thee Matt. 11. 28. Come unto me all ye that are weary and heavy laden and I will give you rest dispute not the power but an hearty and willing consent to imbrace Christ Jesus as thy Saviour and Lord according to the Gospel and the work is done CHAP. XXVII Of the Church of Christ in the new Covenant THE Church of God under the ministration of the Law or old Covenant was the natural seed of Abraham and so the Nation of the Jews to them was the Oracles and Ordinances given and them did he own for his peculiar people to worship him his people in Covenant and under his discipline and government The Church of God under the ministration of the new Testament since the death and resurrection of the Testator Jesus Christ are or should be the spiritual seed of Abraham that is true Believers both of Jews and Gentiles It 's now no National Church but a people gathered out of the Nations to the profession of Faith in Christ Jesus and obedience to him Gal. 3. 28 29. Act. 10. 34 35. Rom. 3. 29. Rev. 5. 9. But to speak more distinctly of the Church the word Church or Assembly as the Greek word Ekklesia imports is variously applied in the Scripture to any Assembly bad as well as good Acts 19. 32 39 41. The same word is so translated and applied to an Assembly met together for evil But when it intends the Church and assembly of God and of Christ on the new Covenant account that being it we are now about we may consider it according to Scripture on a three-fold considetion 1. It intends a people gathered out of What the constituted Church of Christ is the World by the ministry of the Gospel to the visible profession of Faith in Christ Jesus and obedience to him to Faith and Holiness the Gospel constituted Church of Christ and this is the Church I especially intend to speak of the visible constituted Church of Christ and this is distinguished into several bodies or congregational Assemblies under the regal Government of Christ their Lord yielding professed subiection to Jesus Christ in his Laws and Ordinances as far as they are instructed therein every particular Congregation having the same power from Christ their Head and Lord not one to Lord it over another but to help and assist in love and the Church of Christ is thus gathered into many particular Assemblies by reason of distance of place number of persons that they cannot assemble in one or a few Assemblies but in as many as are necessary for their coming together and comfortable serving of the Lord. That the Church of Christ is or should be gathered thus appeareth Act. 14. 23. 1 Cor. 1. 2. Gal. 1. 2. Rev. 1. 4. All which proves the truth asserted and that they had all of them the Ordinances of Christ administred in each Assembly as appears evidently by the Apostles reproof and direction on this account about matters of Order and Ordinances as relating to particular Churches 1 Cor. 11. and 14. Chapt. Tit. 1. 5. Phil. 1. 1. Rev. 2 and 3 Chapt. And this Church in all its particular Assemblies is gathered out of the World and from the World to the Lord by the Word and Spirit of Christ Matt. 28. 19 20. Mar. 16. 15 16. Act. 2. 41 42 47. and 4. 4. and 13. 48 49. This was the Apostles commission Act. 26. 17 18. Which work was alwaies accomplished in this way without and contrary to the humane power who ordinarily hath opposed this new Covenant work of Christ And what-ever Church it is that takes any other Lord or Law-giver besides Christ in religious things and owns an humane head either in its constitution by humane power or receiving Laws in matters of Faith and Worship is none of Christ's Church but an Harlot a Sinagogue of Satan who say they are Jews when they are not Rev. 2. 9. Committing spiritual fornication with the Kings of the Earth after the manner of the Whore of Babilon Rev. 17. 2. and 18 9. Taking the humane power as Head Lord and Law-giver in Christs concernments making them their strength support and uphold perswading the Magistrate to persecute all that fall not in with them who although Christ hath ordained that his Church should be subject to the humane powers in humane and worldly concerns yet this is that with which few are satisfied being otherwise perswaded by the false Church who delighteth in fornication and loveth to have another Head and Lord than Jesus Christ And the Churches of Christ thus gathered and constituted under Christ their Head Lord and Law-giver have an equal power from him with their distinct offices to carry on all the administrations of his Kingdom that is his Church according to the rules by him prescribed and in these Churches is God to be worshipped in all his appointments in spirit and in truth Joh. 4. 24. 1 Pet. 2. 5. And these visible constituted Churches of the Gospel are or should be all Saints true Believers they do bad service who to maintain their National Churches and all Christendom as called
coming out of the Land of Egypt will I shew unto him marvellous things from their coming out of Egypt till setled in the Land of Canaan was about 45. years David and Solomon likewise made one full Type both of the deliverer and of the deliverance it was from Davids enterance to the Kingdom in the Conquering work and Solomons building of the Temple and setling of his peaceable Reign about 45 years let this be compared for confirmation with Dan. 12. 11. 12. where is 45 dayes mentioned probably years differing in the times there mentioned the first time there mentioned is probably may be the time of Christs coming to the Redemption of Israel but the second to which the blessing is promised to them that wait for it the perfecting of the work and setling of the Kingdom in Peace And thus much shall suffice in this matter I would have none offended at what I have said could I help it and to prevent offence it may be I say that as to the Kingdom of Christ on Earth with his Saints and the coming in of the Jews to this glory as first and chief and the believers of the Gentiles as children added to them being interested in the same promises Isa 49. 18. to the end Eph. 3. 6. I do verily believe the truth thereof and therefore have I spoken But as to other things and circumstances about it I have only given probable conjectures as I apprehend from Scripture grounds not entering into Gods unrevealed secrets but his revealed will but whether I do rightly understand it in all things I dare not affirm but rather propound it as probable apprehensions that may have something of truth in them and it may be more then the Reader may imagine especially at first sight however be sober and moderate in judging the Scripture saith they shall run too and fro and knowledge shall be increased I shall conclude the whole matter with two words of Application as to the whole 1. Of Exhortation to be preparing for this great day of the Lord that he may be found of him in peace and without blame at that day 1 Thes 3. 12 13. and 5. 23. 1 John 2. 28. 2 Pet. 3. 14. Wherefore Beloved seeing ye look for such things be diligent that ye may be found of him in peace without spot and blameless be steadfast in the faith and constant in the obedience of the Gospel always abounding in the work of the Lord for as much as you know that your labour shall not be in vain in the Lord 1 Cor. 15. 58. the good works of Saints will be of great use and advantage to them at that day whether they are works of Piety or works of Charity such as do immediately relate to God his Worship and Service or such as relate to men to body or soul and such as ought to be performed in the whole course of the conversation they may be all counted works of piety for they are such as God requireth and they ought to be done all in obedience to the Lord And in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ and to the Glory of God the Father through him and the good of our neighbour and God will reward the faithful and sincere works of his people at that day Matt. 25. 34 35. 1 Tim. 6. 17 18 19. its that without which our Faith is dead and none of the Faith of the Gospel so that good works are honourable unto God John 15. 8. Herein is my Father honoured that he bare much fruit 2 Thes 1. 11 12. And its profitable to men Tit. 3. 8. This is a faithful saying and these things I will that ye affirm constantly that they which have believed in God be careful to maintain good works these things are good and profitable unto men First they are profitable to those to whom they are done good to their bodies to their souls to supply their needs to convince them of the truth of love and to ingage them to the Lord good to inlarge their hearts in thankfulness to the Lord for his goodness to them in and by his servants 2 Corin. 8. 13. Good and profitable to the owners thereof who are faithfully exercised therein 1. It s a good evidence to themselves that the good work of Faith is indeed wrought in them 1 John 3. 14. 19. 24. and 5. 2 3. Good because it shall add to their account in the day of account not as the Meritorious cause but it s the design of God to crown the works of his people at that day and sutable to their works shall their reward be no works no reward little works little reward abounding works shall have an abounding reward see the truth of this Matt. 25. 20 21 34 35 36. 1 Tim. 6. 17 18 19. Rev. 22. 14. I say let Christians be preparing for this blessed day by their constancy in the Faith and Obedience of the Gospel and patient and joyful suffering for the Name and S●ke of Christ when called to it 2. Be much in the expectation and looking for this blessed Hope O look for and love his appearing which you can never rightly do if unprepared for it therefore be ye always ready that so ye may desire it it is to them that look for him that he will appear a second time without sin to Salvation Heb. 9. 28. therefore so live before him and to him that when ever you think of the promise of his coming you may be able to say as John Rev. 22. 20. Amen Even so come Lord Jesus and then when he is come you shall be able to say as Isaiah 25. 9. Loe this is our God we have waited for him and he will save us this is the Lord we have waited for him we will rejoyce and be glad in his Salvation Then will be say Well done go●d and faithful Servant thou hast been faithful in a little I will make thee ruler over much enter thou into the joy of the Lord And come ye blessed of my Father inherit the Kingdom prepared for you from the beginning of the World Thus if Saints were Consious and Faithful in their sincere humble and universal walk with God hear according to the Word of his Grace they might be able to meditate terrour in beholding the Land that seems to be afar off Isa 33. 17 18. They should be able to look Afflictions Persecutions Death and Judgment in the face without fear when others shall be at their wits end and shall wish for the Rocks and Mountains to fall on them and to cover them from the wrath of the Lamb When they shall go into the Holes of the Rocks and into the Caves of the Earth into the Clefts of the Rocks and into the tops of the ragged Rocks for fear of the Lord and for the Glory of his Majesty when he ariseth to shake terribly the Earth Then shall the Redeemed of the Lord return and come to Sion with Songs and everlasting joy shall be upon their heads and sorrow and sighting shall flee away Wherefore my Beloved Brethren comfort your selves and one another with these words Amen FINIS ERRATA PAge 11. line 4. for 81. 3. read 8. 33 34. p. 13. l. last f. here r. hence p. 19. l. 2. f. unbelief r. damnation p. 22. l. 24 25 f. there r. three and for three r. there p. 48. l. 4. f. vine r. Divine p. 65. l. 5. f. manifestations r. ministrations p. 77. l. 20. f. should r. should not p. 106. l. 3. f. effectually r. eternally p. 123. l. 5. f. 2 Cor. 15. 17. r. 2 Cor. 5. 17. p. 125. l. 5. loave out as implied in it p. 127. l. 30. f. Isa 55. r. Isa 65. p. 131. l. 27. f. and new state r. read seeing the state p. 136. l. 22 f. Sam. r. Jam. p. 137. l. 7. f. satisfying r. justifying p. 145. l. 28. f. nigh r. high p. 150. l. 28. f. prophaneries r. prophanes and l. 22. f. unrighteous r. righteous p. 154. l. 27. f. firmly r. Timothy p. 159. l. 30. f. of purging r. and. p. 161. l. 22. f. r. and our selves p. 164. l. 6. r. without works p. 169. l. 24. f. with r. which p. 176. l. 7. r. without works l. 8. r. with works p. 210. l. 21. f. act 5. 3. r. 32. f. 1 Pet. 12. r. 1 Pet. 1. 12. p. 211. l. 30. f. Ps 89. 34. r. 3. 4. p. 214. l. 28. r. not to Prophets but to c. p. 221. l. 1. f. shew r. assurance l. 8. f. there r. theirs p. 223. l. 32. f. could r. would p. 259. l. 32. leave out not p. 268. l. 16. r. run too far p. 300. l. 5. f. have r. hate evil p. 303. l. 16. f. yet r. else p. 332 l. 5. f. Soul r. Son p. 334. l. 16. f. shamed r. shuned p. 342. from Act. 3 22. to Act. 3 22. leave out that sentence p. 346. l. 6. f. him r. them p. 381. l. 30. f. held r. yield p. 390. l. 1. f. foundation r. new found notion l3 r. it tending f. in p. 395. l. 2 f. inclosed r. in Closet p. 403. l. 9. f. effectual r. eternal p. 445. l. 11. f. would r. could Let the Reader note that very often 1 Tit. and 2 Tit. is often mistook for 1 Tim. and 2 Tim. and often you for thou and sometimes we for ye all which I have not mentioned in the Errata's
nor put life into their Image which they have formed it is the work of a God and not of man to Create and give life If it be Objected as by some it is that all Things come not by Nature● things came by Nature I Answer that although there is a natural and secondary cause of things ordinarily producing such effects almost in all cases yet there is the God of Nature which is the cause of all secondary causes gave the fi●st Being thereunto he was the immediate cause of the Creation and the only foundation cause of the continuation and promulgation of the World by Divine Ordina 〈…〉 and Divine Power for Nature of it self distinct or separated from Divine Ordinance and Power is nothing but must fall into nihilation and the first nothing if not supported by the God of Nature so that as at first God made all things by his Word immediatly so by his Divine Ordinance and Word of Power he continueth all things in that way of natural meanes by himself appointed as Procreation Food Cloathing c. So the Earth to bring forth Food both for Man and Beast the Sun Moon and Stars with their influences c. As God was the former of all the contrary is Atheistical and Brutish to imagine they did not could not make themselves nor influence themselves with power to effect any thing as of themselves no more than Create themselves but what is effected in this way must be by Divine Ordinance and Power according to the Scripture Gen. 1. 14. to 18. v. 28. Job 38 39. chap. So that indeed the works of God do wonderfully declare that God is and not only that he is but that he is an infinite Omnipotent one See what the Scripture speaks to this purpose Psal 19 1. The Heavens declare the glory of God and the Firmament sheweth his handy-work v. 3. There is no speech nor language where their voyce is not heard Rom. 1. 19 20. That which may be known of God is manifest in them i. e. in the Gentiles for God hath shewed it to them for the invisible things of him from the Creation of the World are clearly seen being understood by the things that are made even his eternal Power and God-head so that they are without excuse i. e. The works of Creation that are visible do convincingly and undenyably shew to men the invisible God in his Being Power and Wisdom and on this account all men will be left without excuse in the great day of account Rom. 2. 12. For as many as have sinned without Law shall perish without Law that is as many as have sinned without the written Word of God Law or Gospel having the Law of the Creation shall be Judged and perish by that for that shall leave them without excuse So that the very Works of God in Creatio● are sufficient in themselves to convince the World of his Divine Power and God-head and will sink the hearts of all Atheists in the day of Judgment 3. The Faith of the people of God 3. The people of God have still owned and believed that God i● throughout all ages i. e. those that from principles of Reason have been most likely to be his people the most humble holy self-denying people have through-out all ages and still do own believe trust in and acknowledg this invisible glorious God this both Scripture History and Experience do testifie Gen. 4. 3 4. 5. 24. 6. 9. 12. 1 4. 24. 3. in things of this kind I might abound but it is enough all the holy ones of God throughout all ages both of Old and New Testament and to this day have fixed here to own the Lord to be their God to believe trust in and worship him according to his Name and Nature and this both History and Experience declare that all professing honesty and Conscience have and do cleave to this one invisible Being as their chiefest good from whence they have their Being and by whom they are sustained and to whom they acknowledg as due their all and who is all in all to them a wonderful convincing argument to support any man of Conscience under temptation in this matter to consider that all professing Conscience Holiness have believed in and owned this God and may serve to help and deliver Souls from their Atheistical tēptations 4. All the World by the works of Creation 4● All Nations b●lieve that there is a God and the natural capacity as rational are convinced and do acknowledg that there is a God although its true that they are greatly corrupted and blinded in their understanding and knowing of the true God because as the Apostle hath it Rom. 1. 21. That when they knew God they glorified him not as God i. e. being convinced by the works of Creation that there was a Divine invisible Power and Being that made both it and them they glorified not him but made Images like to corruptible man c. Yet so it is and remains in the dark minds of men by Nature and cannot be razed out that there is a God though they form Gods to themselves according to their vain imaginations and the truth is that Atheists must be found if any where amongst debauched apostatised or pretended Christians though I deny not but that gracious souls may sometimes meet with this temptation though to their great grief which Heathens do abandon who although they retain not the knowledg of the true God yet a Deity they own Jona 1. ● In their fear they cryed every one to his God and Nineveh acknowledged the true God Jona 3 8. So Nebuchadnezer Dan. 3. 28. and Darius chap. 6. 25 26 27. So that God is is a truth universally acknowledged and that in him we live move and have our Being acknowledged by certain of the Heathen Poets Act. 17. 28. And as its necessary for every one to be There is but one God established in this truth that there is a God so likewise that there is but one God and not a plurality of Gods as the blind Idolatrous Heathen imagine although in this one God there is a plurality of Titles and varieties of discoveries properties and operations yet I dare not say of persons or distinct subsistings as I may speak more unto in its place yet to us there is no other God but one Deut. 6. 4. Hear O Israel the Lord our God is one Lord. Eph. 4. 5 6. To us there is one Lord one Faith one Baptism one God and Father of all c and only one that is one and no more Isa 43. 10 11. Before me there was no God formed neither shall there be after me I even I am the Lord and besides me there is no Saviour chap. 45. 5. I am the Lord and there is none else there is no God besides me chap. 44 8. Is there a God besides me yea there is no God I know not any So that
Righteousness and true Holiness and will own them in the day of need when it will be worth a world to be owned by him Mal 3. 17. though they are hated of the unholy and profane world and though they mourn in the sence of their own unholiness knowing that in themselves i. e. in their flesh dwelleth no good thing yet God owns them and will own them when it will be worth more than the world to be owned by him But Woe to the Wicked that God is a holy God and loves holiness Woe to those that establish iniquity by a Law God will have no fellowship with them Psal 94 20. Shall the Throne of Iniquity have fellowship with thee who frameth mischief by a Law Isa 3. 12. Woe unto the Wicked it shall be ill with him for the Reward of his hands shall be given him God is a holy God and Holy and Reverend is his Name Psal 111. 9. His Name is Holy Isa 57. 15. his whole name holy in all his Attributes holy in his Power holy in his Wisdom in his Justice and Mercy c. it 's all exercised in a way of holiness holy in all his Ministrations in a word he is as Psal 145. 17. Righteous in all his ways and Holy in all his works so that as there is not nor can be any unholiness in him so there shall no unholy person dwell with him for without holiness no man shall see the Lord. Heb. 12. 14. and Rev. 21. 27 There shall in no wise enter into it any thing that defileth c. see chap. 22. 15. 4ly He is a Just and Righteous God and 4. He is a Just Righteous God his Justice and Righteousness runs through all his Name he exerciseth his Power and Wisdom and Judgments and Mercy all in a way of Justice and Righteousness Zep. 3. 5. The just Lord is in the midst thereof he will not do Iniquity c. He cannot do Iniquity its contrary to his Nature to his Name Deut. 32. 4. His work is perfect for all his ways are Judgment a God of Truth and without Iniquity just and right is he he is just in all the Judgments he executeth upon his Enemies Rev. 15. 3 4. Great and marvelous are thy works Lord God Almighty just and true are thy ways thou King of Saints v. 4. explains what is meant by the just ways of the Lord i. e. his just Judgments on his Enemies for thy Judgments are made manifest He is just in all the afflictions and corrections he exerciseth his own people withal Neh. 9 33. howbeit thou art just in all that is brought upon us for thou hast done right but we have do●e wickedly He hath exalted his New-Covenant mercy in the way of Justice for there must be no variance in his Name or Nature but his mercy must come to us in the way of Judgment and Justice his justice must be satisfied so his mercy comes forth in the salvation of Sinners here he is called a just God a Saviour Isa 45. 21. Just and yet a Saviour Zec. 9. 9. He is Just having Salvation Rom. 3. 26. that he might be Just and the Justifier of him that believeth in Jesus 1 Joh. 1. 9. If we confess our sins he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins c. Mercy might not come forth with any wrong to Justice neither shall Justice do any wrong to Mercy but fall in with it and be as truly for the right objects or subjects of mercy as mercy it self Psal 85. 10. Mercy and Truth are met together Righteousness and Peace have kissed each other 5. He is a gracious and merciful God it 5. He is a gracious merciful God is his Name his Nature to shew mercy to men Exod. 34. 6. When the Lord proclaims his Name to Moses he proclaimed The Lord the Lord God merciful and gracious long-suffering and abundant in goodness and truth c. Mic. 7. 18. Who is a God like unto thee that pardoneth Iniquity and passeth by the transgression of his heritage because he delighteth in mercy to shew mercy and to do good to sinners is his delight he is good to all and his tender mercies are over all his works he maketh the Sun to arise on the evil and on the good and sendeth rain on the just and on the unjust God so loved the World that he sent his only begotten Son into the world that whosoever believeth on him should not perish but have everlasting life Joh. 3. 16. Jesus Christ by the grace of God did taste death for every man Heb. 2. 9. It is wonderful mercy and goodness to men that God should find a way to satisfie his Justice so far for Sinners that mercy and remission of sins should be proclaimed to sinners on the terms of the New Covenant i. e. Repentance Faith and Obedience Peace on Earth and good will towards men He would have all the world to know that he is a merciful God and therefore the glad tidings is to be published to every Creature but it s the priviledg of his own people true Believers to have a special interest therein they are the people of his mercy and to them his mercy hath and doth abound Eph. 2. 4. But God who is rich in mercy for his great love wherewith he loved us when we were dead in sins hath quickened us together with Christ c. Tit. 3 4. but after the love and kindness of God our Saviour to man appeared not by works of Righteousness that we have done but according to his mercy he saved us by the washing of Regeneration and renewing of the Holy Spirit so that this glorious attribute and name of God in our Lord Jesus unto salvation is now manifested with a witness to and for the salvation of his peculiar ones he hath wrought them to it and possessed them of it Rom. 5. 5. and here they are looking for the mercy of our Lord Jesus unto eternal life This attribute of God which is his Name and Nature is full of encouragement to poor Sinners to come in and accept of mercy in this day of mercy and not to judg themselves unworthy of life by putting it from them 2 Cor. 6. 2. Behold now is the accepted time behold now is the day of Salvation Isa 55. 6 7. Seek ye the Lord while he may be found call upon him while he is near let the Wicked forsake his way and the Vnrighteous man his thoughts and let him return to the Lord and he will have mercy on him and to our God for he will abundantly pardon It s full of Consolation to gracious souls that God is a God of mercy it s his Name his Nature he delighteth to be gracious in and for the sake of the Son of his love comfort in respect of sin he is ready to pardon if we confess our sins he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins c. he
impossibilities God hath said that he that believeth not shall be damned and sworn that such shall never enter into his rest God must be unfaithful if wicked and ungodly men be saved who so live and die without Repentance and not only so but the Faithfulness of God binds them over to all the Plagues and Judgments threatned in the Book of God a dreadful word for all impenitent sinners and hypocrites and might serve to ●right them out of that dreadful estate 7. And finally all the Names and Titles 7. And finally all th●●ules g●v●● to God in Scriptu●e are significant given to God in Scripture are significant and serve to discover his Nature and Being to us as El God denotes him to be a strong Lord a creating preserving ruling governing Power Jehovah an eternal Self-Being and gives Being to all things especially to his Promises in fulfilling them Exod. 6. 3. I appeared to Abraham and to Isaac and to Jacob by the name of God Almighty but by my name Jehovah was I not known i. e. he appeared to them a God making Promises but now a God fulfilling Promises which his Name Jehovah imports and as he was then Jehovah a God fulfilling all the Promises made to Abraham c. relating to the old Covenant and bringing them into the Land of Canaan see Jos 21 44 45. and 23. 14 15. so he is Jehovah still and will as certainly perform all the Promises of the New Covenant to his spiritual Israel i. e. all that believe and obey the Gospel both of Jews and Gentiles Rom. 2. 10. Glory Honour and Peace to every one that worketh good to the Jew first and also to the Gentile and this our glorious God is in all both in Name and Nature gloriously infinite and infinitely glorious and eternal Exod. 15. 6. The right hand of the Lord is become glorious in power the right hand of the Lord hath dashed in pieces the enemy c. v. 11. Who is like unto thee O Lord among the Gods who is lik● unto thee glorious in holiness fearful in praises d●ing wonders Deut. 33. 27. the Eternal God is thy refuge and underneath are the everlasting arms c. Jer. 10. 10. but the Lord is the true God he is the living God and an everlasting King c. Ps 90 2. before the M●untains were brought forth or ever thou hadst formed the Earth and the World even from everlasting thou art God 3. How this one God subsisteth as he subsisteth in and of himself and is an infinite eternal glorious Self-being invisible and incomprehensible So in the Scriptures of Truth the Father Son or Word and Spirit is declared to be this one God so that this one God subsisteth in three Father Son and holy Spirit and these there are one each of the three is God and yet three is but one God 1. The Father is God Rom. 15 6. That 1 The Father is God ye may with one Mind and one Mouth glorifie God the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ 1 Cor. 8. 6. But to us there is but one God the Father of whom are all things and Eph. 4. 6. One God the Father of all 2. The Son is God Psal 45 6 with 2 The s●n is G●d Heb. 1. 8. But unto the Son he saith thy Throne O God is for ever and ever a Scepter of Righteousness is the Scepter of thy Kingdom c. Heb. 1. 10. from Psal 102. 25. And thou Lord in the beginning hast laid the foundation of the Earth and the Heavens are the work of thine hands c. John 1. 1. In the beginning was the Word and the Word was with God ●nd the Word was God Isa 6. 3. The S●r●phims cryed one to another and said holy holy holy is the Lord of Hosts c. and it was Jesus Christ the Son of God they cryed out unto and called him the Lord of Hosts and that the whole Earth was full of his glory John 12. 41. These things said Esaias when he saw his glory and spake of him It is he who is over all God blessed for ever Amen Rom. 9. 5. This is the true God and eternal Life 1 John 5. 20 3. The Holy Spirit is God Act. 5. 3. 3 The holy spirit is God Why hath Satan filled thine heart to lye to the holy Spirit v. 4. Thou hast not lied unto men but unto God And the Lord states all Worship to be performed in this Name as the Name of the only true God Mat. 28. 19. go ye therefore and Disciple all Nations baptising them in the Name of the Father and ●on and of the Holy Spirit i. e. in the aut●ority of that Name the great Name of God But I shall endeavour to speak more 2 A more distinct speaking t● th●s mystery largely and distinctly of this unsearchable Mystery though in this imperfect state we never can attain the perfection of Knowledg herein but rather believe the truth that it is than understand how it is I fear that many have been too boldly curious and confident in this matter which is in it self an unsearchable mystery the Apostles by whom as instruments it 's revealed to us contented themselves in the revelation thereof not curiously enquiring into the mystery it self but concludes it to be a mystery 1 Tit. 3. 16 And without controversie great is the mystery of Godl●ness God manifested in the flesh c. and the Apostle prayeth for the Saints that they might come to the acknowledging of the mystery of God even the Father and of Christ but we think it scarce enough for the Saints to acknowledg and believe this mystery but must come to know how it is and it may be by human distinctions so darken it that not one of a hundred among believers can understand and some because they cannot by reason understand it deny it and so lose themselves in the loss of Faith in the knowledg of God according to his own discoveries in the Word of his Grace That the Father is God and the Son is God and the holy Spirit is God is evident from the Scriptures beforementioned and might be evinced by many more and without all arguments the Scripture alone is the ground of our Faith and that all three must be included in the unity of the Divine Nature is as clear and that not only 1 Three in one prov'd by infallible consequence 1. By infallible deduction and necess●ry consequence from the Scripture which lets us know that there is none other God but one then we must rationally and religiously conclude that those three are all included in this unity of Divine Essence and is this one God or else neces●a●ily must own a plurality of Gods which is destructive to that unity in Essence 2. The Unity in Essence in these three is 2 Proved in their unity in Creation Preservation Redemption proved in their unity in the Work both of Creation
to be of God and therefore God of the same Nature and is the Efficacious Effecting Power of the Father and the Son the Father is the Fountain and first Cause of all things it 's he of whom are all things the Son is the Medium or Arm by which it is effected for whose sake it was done and by whom it was done by whom are all things The holy Spirit is the Effecting Power accomplishing what he purposed in and by his Son as the Way hence the holy Spirit is called in Scripture The hand of God Job 26. 13. Psal 139. 5 10. Isa 50. 2. and 59. 1. The finger of God Exod. 8. 19. 31. 18. Deut. 9. 10. Luk. 11. 20. with Mat. 12. 28. The Power of God Luk. 1. 35. 24. 49. with Act. 1 8. The breath of God Ps 33. 6. Job 33. 4. And this is the Spirit of the Father and the Son and is Omnipotent Omniscient and Omnipresent this Spirit is in the Father and the Son and proceeds from the Father and the Son John 14. 16 17 26. 16. 7. and is the Convincing Converting Power of God the Teacher and Comforter of his People Whereas some say that the holy Spirit is The opinion that the holy Spirit is a Creature confuted a Creature a glorious Created Spirit and not God there is no ground in Scripture for such an imagination but its contrary to the Truth thereof The Reasons ordinarily rendred are 1. Because he is said in Scripture to be sent by the Father and the Son therefore subject to the Father and the Son and must be a Creature for greater is he that sends than he that is sent I answer He may be said to be sent of God and so is Christ the Son and to be subject to the Father and the Son yet one in the same Nature and Essence his being in Office and Work subject no whit derogates from his Divinity All the Actions of a man follows the Understanding and Will of which the Head and Heart is the seat yet the Hand works what the Head and Heart directs unto this argueth not that the hand is not essentially of the same body because subject to the head neither doth it argue inferiority though subjection in essence or substance but in office and work for every Member of the Body is of the same though every Member hath not the same Office and Work yet all are governed by the Head and Heart and shall be of the same in Glory to eternity I mind this low comparison which Reason can reach to illustrate this high and divine My●●ery by of Father Son and holy Spirit God may be and is said to be the Head 1 Cor. 11. 3. and 3. 23. and the Son may be said to be the Heart of God he th●● 〈◊〉 and is in the ●●som of the Father John 1. 18. and came out from God Joh. 1● 27 28. the holy Spirit the Hand by which the Head and Heart worketh and accomplisheth all as I minded before yet all three in unity of Nature Will and Work 2 Reason because it 's said he shall not speak of himself c. this shewes him not to be God Answ This is not spoken by Christ to declare the Spirit not to be God but to distinguish the Spirit of the Father and the Son from all false Spirits whether of Devils or Men that as the Father hath honored the Son and will have all men to honour the Son even as they honour the Father Joh. 5. 23. so it is the Office and Work of the Spirit not to speak of himself or of the Father either distinct and without the Son but to be opening the Mystery of the Father and the Son the good Will of the Father in the Son to shew Jesus Christ unto us because he is the Way the Truth and the Life Joh. 14. 6. If our Teaching be of the Spirit of Christ it opens Jesus Christ unto us and the Mystery of the Love of God in him the Pardon Peace the Life and Salvation which is in him 1 Cor. 2. 12. Now we have received not the Spirit which is of the World but the Spirit which is of God that we might know the things that are freely given us of God but false Spirits speak of themselves and exalt themselves and in something or other designedly derogates from Christ and the Salvation that is by him In this Answer note these two things 1. In that he speaks not of himself but shews us the things of Jesus Christ things to come i. e. the Salvation to come that is to be obtained by our Lord Jesus Christ with eternal Glory it is so far from proving him not to be of God that it indeed proves him to be God and one in the same Work with the Father and the Son to exalt the Son as the Father hath And 2ly That he is in this by our Lord clearly discovered to us in way of distinction from all false Spirits who exalt themselves and not the Son of God and i● the special character or discovery of the difference between the Spirit of God in its Workings and the Spirit of the World the one exalts Christ our Lord and Saviour opens him and the Mysteries of Life by him the other leaves him out speaks of it self and exalts its self without him and this is indeed the Spirit which is not of God or of Christ what ever persons pretend unto in this false self-exalting and Christ-abasing Spirit 3 Reason Because the Spirit is said to hear to have a hearing property what he shall hear that he shall speak c. Answ 1. Hearing in it self is no argument to prove the Spirit not to be God for God in Scriprure is frequently said to hear Ps 65. 2. Jer. 8. 6. 2. Hearing in Scripture-sense imports Understanding Mat. 13. 13 14. so that by Hearing in that saying of Christ we are to understand is meant the Spirits Understanding and Knowledg of the depths of the Mysterys of Salvation that is by Jesus Christ and to be opening that to the Saints 1 Cor. 2. 10 11 12. 4. Because it is said that the Spirit maketh intercession for the Saints according to the Will of God therefore not God Answ The word properly must be understood in us Rom. 8. 26 27. the scope of the matter explains its self the Spirit helpeth our infirmities this is the way of the Spirits intercession by helping our infirmities with sighs and groans which cannot be uttered rationally this must be in us and this sutes with the Scripture in this case Jude v. 20. praying in the holy Spirit so that the Spirits Intercession for us or in and by us is by helping our infirmities both in matter and manner according to the Will of God Zech. 12. 10. Christ our Mediator is our Intercessor for us and the holy Spirit is our Intercessor in and by us helping and assisting us to pray for such things as
and conversation for it abundantly preacheth forth their reproof and condemnation I need not to mention Scripture for this it 's so abundantly known so that none can rationally think that it should be the work of wicked men 2. Nor can it be a device of great men or the Princes of the Earth to keep men in awe as some imagine though some such were imployed by the Lord therein as Moses David and Solomon c. That it could not be the device of great men is evident 1. Because the truth contained therein is a Mystery and above their reach to understand it onely as men the Grace and Glory held forth therein is a Mystery to them 1 Cor. 2. 7 8. 2. It cannot be of great men and the Princes of the Earth for they throughout all Ages have been the great Persecutors of those who have owned it and in truth of heart have cleaved to it there needs no proof for this therefore no man of reason can imagine it to be their device 3. It cannot be of them for it discovers their sin and judgment as much as of any sort of men Psal 82. Jer. 5. 5 6. Isa 30. 33. Rev. 6. 15 16. Nor 3dly Can it be the Word of the Wise men of the World Because 1. It condemns the Wisdom of the World as Folly and lets such to know that they must be Fools if ever they will be wise in the Wisdom of the Scriptures 1 Cor. 3. 18 19. 2. The wise men of the World are most averse to the Wisdom therein contained and as few of them as of any sort of men attain to the saving knowledge thereof and conformity thereunto Luk. 10. 21. 1 Cor. 1. 20. 26. Nor 4thly Can it be the Word of Fools or Madmen as sometimes Festus charged Paul Acts 26. 24. and as wicked men still account the People of God who own it and live according to it but the Scripture discovers them to be the Fools and Madmen that do not believe it nor walk according to it and they shall one day confess it Psal 64. 8. Wisd 5. 4. Nor 5thly Is it the Word of Worldly Rich Men For 1. It preacheth their doom and judgment Psal 49. 16. Mat. 19. 23 24. Luk 6. 24. 2. It sets Rich Men on Works which they themselves are averse unto 1 Tim. 6. 17 18. And well it were if Christians that are rich in this World were more set at liberty in this VVork than they are Nor 6thly Was it given by Poor Men as such for it holds their misery without Christ to be worse in some sence than the misery of the Rich miserable both here and hereafter for all wicked men both Poor and Rich without Repentance must perish Luke 13. 3 5. and that he that believeth not must be damned whether Rich or Poor Mark 16. 16. And that the Cause of the Poor must not be favoured because they are poor more than the Rich Lev. 19. 15. Exod. 23. 3. Nor 7thly Was it the Word of Hypocrites or self-righteous Persons for it condemns Hypocrites with a witness Mat. 23. throughout and 24. 51. Luk. 11. 44. and for self-righteous Persons who think to be saved by their own works it shuts them out both of the Grace and Glory thereof Mat. 5. 20. Luk. 18. 9. to 14. Rom. 10. 3. Nor 8thly Was it the Word of Proud Persons For 1. It generally requires Humility it prefers and works Humility Humility and Self-abasing is the very spirit of the Gospel Mat. 5. 3. 2. And on the contrary it discovers the sin and judgment of all proud persons I wish it were more laid to heart Prov. 16. 5. Isa 2. 11 17. Mal. 4. 1. 9thly Neither was it Godly Men of themselves who writ it although it 's true it was written by Holy Men of God as they were inspired by the Holy Spirit 2 Pet. 1. 21. But onely as Godly men it came not from them and that 1. Because none could be so good of themselves as to reach into those Divine Mysteries of God and Christ of Grace and Glory as are so abundantly and divinely opened unto us therein even the manifold Wisdom of God 2. Because none truly gracious durst belie the Lord and say The Lord spake and Thus saith the Lord and that these things are the Commandments of the Lord and yet speak their own imaginations therein they must be Lyars and Deceivers which far be it from any who love the Lord to imagine For it must be the Lords Word or the Word of Lyars and Deceivers and it condemns Lyars to destruction Isa 28. 15. Rev. 21. 27. 22. 15. IV. And as a result from what hath been IV. Its Impartiallity proves it to be a divine word said in this last Argument Its Impartiality proves it to be the Word of God and not of Man It respects neither High nor Low Rich nor Poor neither Learned nor Unlearned c. It 's a wonderful Divine and God-like Word on this Account It 's impossible for any Men as Men to bring forth such a Word without being partial to themselves in something or other at one time or other But purely to Exalt God and Holiness Grace and Glory without all respect of Persons directing the way thereto condemning sin and sinners without any respect of persons one or other declares abundantly that it is of God and not of Man V. It must be of God and Divine if V. The Scripture is of God if Christ be of God Jesus Christ was of God as the Scripture witnesseth and all good men believe John 16. 27. 17. 8. Acts 9. 22. He confirmed the Scriptures and fulfilled them abundantly He came forth in the fulness of Scripture owns it and lives to it commends it to be the Truth John 17. 17. and commands the use thereof John 5. 39. So that our Lord having before us owned the Scriptures and fulfilled them commended and commanded them I say That if we believe that He was the Christ and not a Deceiver which is blasphemy to think we need no further proof of the Truth of the Scripture Dive into the weight of this Argument and it will establish you for ever And that both Christ and Scripture are of His miracles a high demonstration that he was the true Christ God and that the things relating to Christ recorded in Scripture are Truth the wonderful Works and Miracles He did in His Fathers Name is a very high Testimony of the Truth both of Christ and Scripture witnessed by the Scripture done so openly in the view of all confest by all none opposing the truth thereof no not the Jews who were His Enemies confest by Mahomet in the Turkish Alcoran received and believed by Tradition without all contradiction to this day not only of the Saints but of the World too strongly and rationally confirm the truth thereof VI. The Divine Impressions stampt on VI Sealing Testimonies by the holie Spirit the Hearts
of the Saints by the Holy Spirit suitable to the Word of Grace the Work in them answering the Word without them as the New Covenant and Law of God written in their Hearts which hath wrought in them Faith Love and the Life of the VVord which are to them sealing Testimonies of the Truth and Divinity of the Word And hence it is that they set their seal to the truth thereof in believing loving and obeying thereof and cleaving to God therein and suffering any Difficulties inflicted by men for the truth thereof adventure their Souls and Eternity upon the truth of God therein and the loss of all in the VVorld rather than lose their share in the Word of Life A high Confirmation of the Divinity thereof VII Finally As the Resultance from the VII Dan●er of de●ying the Scripture ●● be of God whole To deny the Truth and Divinity of the Scripture is to deny God Himself and Jesus Christ and all Religion to pass a black Sentence on all the VVriters thereof as Lyars and Deceivers and on all the Saints throughout all Generations who have believed obeyed and suffered for adhering to the Truth therein and on all the Effectual Workings of the Holy Spirit in the Hearts of Believers conforming them thereunto so that it 's impossible for any man that hath lived under the Instruction thereof to deny it and not to be an Atheist if not to be guilty of the unpardonable sin for the whole matter the Scripture treats on in the substance thereof is as I said before God and Christ and Holiness the Reducing of Man back again to God through Christ from whom he was gone astray And therefore what can those expect who deny this Holy Divine Word of Truth but all the Judgments and Plagues that are written therein I shall now come to Answer some Objections in relation thereunto Object Though the Scripture was given of Object 1 God and Divine Truth the Word and Will of God to the People of these times in which they were given yet it 's a great Question whether it be so to us and whether we have ought to do with it unless the same Spirit work immediately the same Truth in us we are to hearken to what God speaks in us and not without us c. Answ To this I answer That Truth is Truth still and the Word and Will of God is the same still although its true that God hath made known his Will at various times and various ways under several manifestations yet when one Ministration ended it was by the coming in of another as the substance of the former and openly declared from Heaven by the Son of God with great Power and great Witness and the Word and Ministration of the Son of God is the same till his second coming Ma● 28. 20. unto which all are bound to take heed unto under peril of Judgment Heb. 2. 23. Act. 3. 22 23. Joh. 12. ●8 and it is the Word and Will of the Lord still whether men believe it and obey it or not whether you have the Spirit to work you to it or not and if you are not taught by the Word and wrought to God in the Word to believe the Gospel it 's an evident sign that you have not the Spirit of Christ but of Errour and Delusion which will fail you in the day of need Obj. Though they were given of God Obj. 2 and Divine Truth yet they may be corrupted by men having been in the hands of men that knew not God but sought it themselves they might corrupt it and so it might either be mixed or lose much of its Purity and Divinity Ans It 's true that it hath passed through the hands of those who wanted not wickedness enough to do it but we have undoubted grounds to believe that the Lord preserved it and kept them from corrupting of it for if they or any other had corrupted it it must have been to serve their own ends but the Scripture that was by them preserved and by them owned to be the Word of God the Scripture of Truth is so far from serving their interest that it leaves them neither Root nor Branch no Word have they from hence to warrant them in any of their ways as a Church of Christ their Dependency lay rather in the Authority of their Church keeping people in Ignorance false Translations coercive Power and the like rather than in corrupting the Scriptures in the original Languages a Divine Hand it was that it should be preserved holy and pure as it is as hath been proved Obj. The Scripture is not all the Word Obj. 3 and Will of God to Men given by Divine Inspiration for there is in it the Words of the Devil and of wicked men the Failings and Miscarriages of the Saints c. Answ When I say it 's the Word or Words of God I intend thereby that the Body and substance thereof is the Divine Mind and Will of God made known to men by the Inspiration of the Holy Spirit by such ways as he pleased and by such persons as he pleased 2. As to the Discoveries of the Words or Works of Satan or wicked men and the Sins and Failings of the Godly I easily grant that it is not the Word of God in the first sence given by Inspiration Yet 2ly As written and recorded by holy men inspired by the Lord those things with many other Historical Relations recorded are true by Divine Testimony that such things were and so are of divine and undoubted Credence whereas all other Histories that are meerly humane can have but a humane and doubtful belief 3. It was written by the Will of God for the use and advantage of his Church and people Rom. 15. 4. Whatsoever was written afore time was written for our Learning c. 1 Cor. 10. 11 12. 1. Let us hence be informed of the greatness Vse 1 of the sin and danger not to believe the Scripture he that believeth not must be damned 2. Of Exhortation 1. to believe the Vse 2 Scripture to be the Word and Will of God to be of Divine Authority and to prize the Word more and to be thankful to God that hath given it to us and given to any the saving understanding thereof and wrought them into a conformity thereunto 2. To live the life of the Scripture the life of Faith and the life of Love the life of Obedience and the life of Holiness it is a holy Word and Holiness becomes all those who profe●s to own it what ever Scripture Faith or profession we pretend unto if we live not the life of the Scripture it will Judg us at the last day Joh. 12. 48. 3. To be improving and applying of the Consolations of the Scripture and that it may be so acquaint your selves more therewith Rom. 15. ● 3. Of Consolation to all those who Vse 3 truly believe and obey the Word● as it is the Word the Will
mistaken who think that the Calling to Christianity is only to the Profession thereof here and the Glory thereof hereafter without Holiness when the Scripture saith in express Terms that without Holiness no man shall see the Lord Heb. 12. 14. 3. A Calling to Glory and Virtue 2 Pet. 1. 3. Glorious Relation and virtuous Conversation or Virtue as the Way and Glory as the End This is that Calling the Apostle mentions Rom. 8. 28. Who are the Called according to his purpose And therefore it greatly behoves such to walk worthy of God who hath called them to his Kingdome and Glory 1 Thes 2. 12. 4. It 's called a Heavenly Calling Heb. 3. 1. Wherefore Holy Brethren partakers of the Heavenly Calling it 's effected from Heaven and possesseth the Soul with a Heavenly Mind and interesteth in Heavenly Glory it being such a High Holy Heavenly Virtuous and Glorious Calling It greatly concerns such to Honour their Christian Calling that as he that hath called them is Holy so be ye Holy in all manner of Conversation and Godliness 1 Pet. 1. 15. The sum of the Matter wherein this Effectual Calling consists it is an Effectual turning of the whole Man from Sin and Satan to God in the way of the Gospel both in Heart and Conversation or an Effectual yielding up our selves in Obedience to the Heavenly Call sincerely turning to and following of the Lord as Paul Gal. 1. 15 16. Acts 26. 19. And with purpose of Heart to cleave to and follow the Lord in wa● of constant universal and sincere Obedience This is the special Effectual Calling According to his purpose to the obtaining of the Glory of our Lord Jesus Christ and gives Right to the Promise of the Eternal Inheritance Heb. 9. 15. CHAP. XI Of Faith 1. What it is 2. How it is wrought 3. It 's Grounds and it's Object 4. It 's Excellency FAith is an excellent Divine Virtue that Chap. 11. Of Faith which the Scripture layeth much stress upon and that without which there is no Salvation He that Believeth not shall be Damned I shall therefore speak something distinctly concerning this Great and Divine Virtue of Faith It 's satisfying and saving Faith only that I shall endeavour to be speaking of 1. I shall discover what Faith is Faith in 1. What Faith is it self take it on all Accounts is a giving Credence to the Truth of God it is to Believe God Faith is a giving Credit to or Believing a Report be it in Humane or Divine Things To give Credit to Humane Relations on Humane Testimony is a Humane Faith to give Credit to the Divine Report of God in the Gospel is a Divine Faith So that the Divine Faith of the Gospel to which Life is promised is a Hearty giving Credit to and Believing of the Truth or God and Christ in the Gospel with a hearty consenting to be Saved and Ruled by the Lord Jesus 1. That the Divine Faith is a giving Credence to and believing of the Truth of God in the Gospel this according to the Ministration hath been accounted the True Faith in all Generations to Believe and Obey God This was the Faith of Abraham the Father of the Faithful Gen. 15. 6. Rom. 4. 3. Abraham believed God and it was counted to him for Righteousness and it was accompanied with Obedience Faith and Obedience always goes together else it 's none of the Faith of God's Elect Heb. 11 8. By Faith Abraham when he was called to go out into a Place which he should after Receive for an Inheritance Obeyed and he went out not knowing whither he went Jam. 2. 22. See you how Faith wrought with his Works and by VVorks was his Faith made perfect And this was the Faith required and accepted throughout that Ministration 2 Chron. 20. 20. Believe in the Lord your God so shall ye be established Believe his Prophets so shall ye prosper And their Failing herein was their great Sin and Reproof and the Cause of their other Sins and Judgments Deut. 1 32. Ye did not Believe the Lord your God the Effects thereof are Described both as to their Sins and Judgment vers 34. 35. Unbelief in this Matter hath been the Condemning Sin both in Law and Gospel Isa 53. 1. A Pophesy of the Gospel compared with John 12. 38. Rom. 10. 16. Who hath Believed our Report or our Doctrine and to whom is the Arm of the Lord revealed Mark 16. 15 16. Preach or Publish the Gospel to every Creature He that Believeth and is Baptized shall be Saved he that Believeth not shall be Damned that is He that Believeth and Obeyeth the Gospel shall be Saved This is the Gospel-Faith heartily to Believe and Obey the Gospel is the Faith to which Salvation and Life is promised John 20 31. 2. How this Faith is wrought it 's Effected 2. H●w it s wrought in the hearts of Men by the Word and Spirit of Christ it must be a Word-Faith or else it is but a Fancy and therefore it must be wrought by the Word that is the Word must be the Instrumental means thereof because without it Persons know not what to Believe it 's the Instruction of the Gospel that directs to the Matter of Faith that is what is to be believed without which Persons remain Ignorant of the Historical part of Faith the Truth of this is obvious and clear both from Scripture and Reason Rom. 10. 14. How shall they call on him in whom they have not Believed and how shall they Believe on him of whom they have not heard Where the Apostle even from Principles of Reason concludes that as Faith is absolutely necessary to calling on the Lord so is Hearing the Doctrine of the Gospel absolutely Necessary to Believing that is to instruct in the Matter what to Believe which without the Doctrine of the Gospel cannot be without a Miracle which hath not been nor is it God's way of Working and by the Gospel do the Lord Efficatiously work the Saving Faith of the Gospel Col. 2. 12. Heb. 12. 2. 2 Cor. 5. 5. It 's by the Word that Faith comes John 17. 20. The Word being the Divine Revelation of the Will of God accompanied with the Divine Power of God accomplisheth the Work 1 Thes 1. 5. 3 What are the Grounds and Objects of 3. The Grounds and Objects of Faith Faith The Ground of Faith is the Truth and faithfulness of God in his Word and his All-sufficiency to perform it 1. His Truth and Faithfulness the Ground or Reason why you believe a Man is because you judge him to be Honest and True that he will not knowingly tell you a Lye it 's true in matter of Law for Ending of Controversies among Men both by the Law of God and Men the Oath of Two in Common determineth the Case from Supposition that they will not Swear false Though according to the Proverb the Word of one honest Man is a Surer ground of Credence
of you for the Remission of sins that is that your Sins may be remitted or forgiven So that Repentance is so much a Gospel Duty as that there is no Remission of Sins without it which leads us 3 To the Necessity of this Repentance the Necessity appears in ●wo things 1. From the stress the Lord hath laid upon it 1. By Precept and Command Mark 1. 15. 3. The necessity thereof Repent ye and believe the Gospel Acts 17. 30. Now he commandeth all Men every where to Repent That answers the Terms of the Gospel on which Remission of Sins is to be Preached that is on the Terms of Repentance which implyeth a strong Command unto Repentance So that Unrepenting Sinners continue in a way of Disobedience to God in the Gospel in this matter 2. The Danger of not Repenting discovers the Necessity thereof if there be no Remission of sins without Repentance then there is no Salvation no New-Covenant-Blessedness Rom. 4. 7. Blessed is the Man whose Iniquity is forgiven and whose Sin is covered It 's the same in Sence and Substance as that of Faith Mark 16. 16. He that Believeth and is baptized shall be Saved he that Believeth not shall be Damned What Christ here calls Believing Peter Act. 2. 38. Calleth Repentance who best understood his Lords Commiss●on Repentance and Faith being inseparable Christ saith he that Believeth and is Baptized answering those very Terms and Acting according to this Commission saith Repent and be Baptized c. So that it followeth that he that Believeth not he that Repenteth not must be Damned Luke 13. 3. Except ye Repent ye shall all likewise perish So that such is the Necessi●y of Repentance as that without it there is no Remission and so no Salvation but on the contrary Perishing and Damnation God accepts of none on any other Terms but this of a Soul turning to him he Remits sins on no other terms And the Reason is because it was indeed the great Designe of God in the Gospel and End of Christs suffering for sinners to Effect this Work to bring us off from Sin and Satan to God in this way of Repentance and indeed they are wonderful contrary Base and dishonourable Thoughts of God and our Lord Jesus to think he should give his Life and Bloud to so base an End as to purchase a Liberty for Persons to serve Satan and Sin without danger No it 's far otherwise 1 Pet. 3. 18. For Christ hath once suffered for our sins the Just for the Vnjust that he might bring us to God And we turn to God by Repentance Isa 55 7. There is no other way for us to come to him it 's true Christ Crucified is the alone way of Acceptance when we come yet no Acceptance in him without Faith and Repentance 4. That this Grace of Repentance is the 4. Repentance is the Gift of God Gift of God Acts 11. 18. Then hath God also to the Gentiles grante● Repentance unto Life it 's the Gift and Grant of God on a Twofold account 1. It 's his Gift his Grant that poor 1. He give● the Doctrine Forlorn perishing sinners may have Acceptance and Life by Jesus Christ on the terms of Repentance It is a wonderful free and rich Grant if this were all for God to grant Remission of Sins and Life Eternal on our Acceptance and turning to him by Repentance Then hath God granted Repentance unto the Gentiles unto Life that is God hath granted the same Grace to the Gentiles as to the Jews that on Repentance they shall have Life and this Gra●t is Universal where-ever the Gospel comes Life upon Repentance is to be published that whosoever doth Repent and Believe the Gospel shall be saved O bless the Lord for this Grant and improve it 2. Not only the grant of Life on terms of 2. He gives the Grace of Repentance Repentance is the Gift of God but the Grace of Repentance i. e. that Grace by which we do Repent is the gift of God The Grace of Repentance or to Repent is as all other Divine New-Covenant Virtues are the gift of God Every good and perfect Gift cometh down from the Father of Lights So doth this good Gift and Grace of Repentance hence the Apostle exhorteth firmly and with him all true Ministers 2 Tim. 2. 25. In Meekness instructing those that oppose themselves if God peradventure will give them Repentance to the acknowledging of the Truth c. That is give them Grace to repent and to turn to him Man by Nature is Averss to this great Work of Repentance he will not come to God though he perish John 5. 40. Ye will not come to me that ye might have Life But it is the Lord that gives and works the Grace 5. What are the concomitant Virtues or 5. The concomitance or companions of Repentance Companions of Repentance And they are many indeed all the Divine Virtues of the New Covenant as Faith and Love and Holiness c. it contains the Birth which is from above without which none can see the Kingdom of God John 3. 3. It contains in it the whole Work of Regeneration and Sanctification But that which I shall more particularly mention is 1. That true Repentance is always accompanied 1. It abhors the Evil and loves the Good with a Soul-●ating of sin and Love of Virtue and Holiness It abhors that which is Evil and cleaves to that which is Good It doth not only leave Evil but abhor it as it is Evil and Sin as it is against God his Holy Name and Nature and not only abhor sin all sin But those in whom it is do abhor and loath themselves because of sin and the sinful Nature Ez●k 36. 31. Then shall ye remember your own ●v●l ways and your Doings that were not Good and shall loath your selves in your own sight for your Iniquities and for your abhominations Jer. 31. 19. After that I was turned I Repented I smote upon my Thigh I was ashamed yea even confounded because I did bear the Reproach of my Youth These are New Covenant Discoveries of this great Work of Repentance Rom. 7. 24. O wretched Man that I am who shall deliver me from this body of Death Therefore in vain do those talk of Repentance and Interest in Gospel-Grace and Life who love themselves and sin still And are not purged from their old Filthiness 2. True Repentance is always accompanied 2. Godly Sorrow with godl● Sorrow for sin as it is against God his Holy Will his Holy Name and Nature Contrition and Brokenness of Heart for sin as it is against God always accompanies true Repentance Psal 51. 4. Against thee thee only have I sinned c. So Peter Mat. 26 75. When he had sinned and repented He went out and wept bitterly 2 Cor. 2. 7. Ye ought rather to forgive him and comfort him lest perhaps such a one be swallowed up with too much Sorrow By
all which it appears and likewise from Experience that true Repentance is always accompanied with godly Sorrow and that not only in the Souls first Return from sin to God but the Saints in all their Relapses and Returns it 's accompanied with godly Sorrow 3. Concomitant and Companion of true 3. Holy Resolution Repentance is Holy Resolution in the strength of Grace 1. To Sin no more to be Drunk to be 1. To sin no more Prophane and Graceless no more Hos 14 8. Ephraim shall say what have I to do any more with Idols Isa 30. 22. Thou shalt cast them away as a Menstruous Cloth thou shalt say unto it get you hence O! sin in the eyes of true Repenting Souls is a Monstrous thing and they resolve against it they say to it get you hence get you hence Pride and get you hence Covetuousness c. Job 40. 5. Once have I Spoken but I will not Answer yea twice but I will procced no further 2. Holy Resolution for time to come in 2. To cleave to and serve the Lord. the strength of the Grace that is in Christ Jesus to keep close with God and to be a Faithful Follower of him in 〈◊〉 his Ways and to be obedient to him in all ●●s Will according to the Exhortation to New Converts Acts 11. 23. They exhorted them all that with purpose of Heart they would cleave to the Lord. This was the Holy Resolution of Joshua Ch. 24. 15. But as for me and my House we will serve the Lord. And the Prophet Psal 119. 115. Depart from me ye Evil Doers for I will keep the Commandments of my God This Holy Resolution brought into Practice God owns abundantly Isa 26. 7 8. 1 Cor. 15. 58. 4. Companion of Repentance is Watchfulness 4. Companion of Repentance is Watchfulness and Care for Future to come against sin and to the performance of Duty without which the highest Resolutions prove Abortive and comes to nothing without this Watchfulness against sin and the occasions thereof persons are easily ensnared therewith to be Watchful of Satan and all his Wilds and Devices who Watches to catch Souls with his Baits to be Watchful of Men and all the Occasions they meet with in the World to draw them to Evil to be Watchful of themselves and their own Deceitful Hearts that they be not enticed and ensnared O the Carefulness of the gracious Soul in this matter and the Pains he taketh with his own Heart to keep it in subjection to the Lord that it miscarry not in any matter either of Omission or of Comm●ssion by any Temptations but where the Repentance is not right but feigned there is no Care or Watchfulness or very little and slender Care or Fear of sin very little Care and Conscience to keep close with God in Duty Very little Watchfulness unto Prayer to times of Prayer and to keep the Heart to God in Prayer but the wise Mans Eyes are in his Head and his Heart is instructed in Wisdom he knoweth that to depart from Evil that is Vnderstanding Job 22. 28. And therefore according to the frequent Exhortations in the Scriptures is Watchfull and Circumspect very careful of Occasions and Temptations Avoiding all Appearance of Evil and Companions that may ensnare therewith see 1 Cor. 16. 13. Eph. 5. 7 11 12 15 16 17. 1 Thes 5 22 6. Repentance is a continued Work in all 6. Repentance is a continual work the Parts thereof or with all it's Concomitants it 's never over or ended while in this World in this Imperfect and Sinning state 1. It 's necessary in the first Work of Closing with God and the first visible Work is a turning to the Lord a change of Estate a change in Spirit in Principles in Conversation without which there is no Salvation as hath been before shewed 2 Cor. 5 17. If any man be in Christ he is an New Creature Old things are past away behold all things are become New 2. It 's the daily Work of Christians in as 2. It is the constant Work of Christians much as the sinful Nature continues by reason of which there are many Vanities and Evils that occasions Need of daily Repentings and through Temptations sometimes especially with some grosse Miscarriages which must be repented of The Truth hereof the former Examples of Saints in Scripture doth witness as Job David Peter c. with many others Repenting Mourning and Abhorring themselves as likewise the present Experience of some in this matter so that its the daily Work of Christians to be daily renewing their Repentance and to be turning more and more to the Lord and this Work must go on till we come to Perfection The Life of Saints is a Life of Watching Warring Repenting Mourning Praying Believing and Obeying till they come to Glory every New sin must be repented of and the Body of Death must be Mourned under and the Pardon of Purging of not only known but unknown sins must be prayed for Psal 19. 12. Who can understand his Errours cleans thou me from secret Faults A Loose Vain Carnal Careless Sluggish Negligent frame of Spirit and Conversation do wonderfully unbecome true Christians and do rather demonstrate such Persons in whom it is to have a Name to be Alive and yet are Dead Dead while they are Alive They are the Humble Holy Repenting Believing Obeying Souls that are in the way of Life Mat. 5. 3. to 8. Psal 50. 23. Phil 3 20 21. Therefore 1. Wonderfully is the World 1. Vse cheated with the Name of Christians and Church without Repentance who talk of Christianity Church Worship Ordinances Remission of Sins Glory and all without Repentance which is impossible a horrible Thing is committed in the World upon this account not only to pretend to Christianity without Repentance but hates abhors and persecute those that do repent and come to the Lord surely such are far from the Truth of Christianity 2. Greatly likewise are they mistaken 2. Vse who think that Repentance is no Evangelical Work but Legal or that it is but once to be performed it 's not only contrary to the Scripture and Experience of Saints but tends much to Carnalness and fleshly Liberty or it must be found in Persons who think themselves perfect and without sin and so need no Repentance An Argument of gross Ignorance not knowing themselves and from thence pride of Heart being puffed up with their own Deceivings 3. Therefore let gracious Souls be exhorted 3. Vses to be daily Repenting and Turning to the Lord there being daily Cause thereof and need to be Exercised therein as there is of Faith for Faith as to Interest cannot be kept alive but by Repentance therefore as they sin daily it behoves them to Repent daily and to be daily turning to the Lord. Object Repentance and Faith and every Object New Covenant Virtue is the Gift and Work of God and comes under the absolute Promise
of the New Covenant Jer. 31. 33. I will put my Law in their inward Parts and will write it in their Hearts What need so much a doe about the matter as if it were the Work of Man this seems to be Legal and not Evangelical to set Man upon that which is God's Gift and Work Answ We are to distinguish in this matter Answ or else we may quickly confound Truth and lose the Truth of our selves too I say we are to distinguish between the Act of Divine Virtues and the Habit that is not only the Power but Disposition wrought of God in the Heart according to his Promise and the Actings thereof for Repentance Faith Love Obedience c. is our Act and our Duty and sure enough we shall Perish if it be not done Therefore though it be of God to effect the New Work within which is his special Grace where it is yet four things do weightily concern us to be instructed in 1. That the Acting of Divine Grace into the Performance of Gospel-Duty doth concern us and is the Duty of all though they have not the Law written in the Heart 2. That you can never know this Law of Grace to be in your Hearts but by your Holy Disposition of Acting Divine Vertues and Duties sure enough they are Graceless Persons who act not those Divine Virtues the Gospel requires 3. Persons sincerely Acting and Working towards God in Divine Grace and Life received is the undoubted way of Increase thereof and therein God will bless Endeavours with Increase and curse Sluggishness and Negligence with Loss of all Mat. 25. 16. to 29. 4. That it 's a dangerous and pernitious Understanding of Gods absolute Promise in the New Covenant so as to make null his Conditional Promises in the Administration thereof even as dangerous if not more then to fix on the Conditional so as to make null the absolute But there is a saving Understanding of both if rightly directed therein CHAP. XIII Treateth of Justification THe next thing I shall come in order to Chap. 13. Of Justification speak unto is the matter of Justification this followeth Faith and Repentance according to the Law of the New Covenant it followeth Effectual Calling according to the Order stated Rom. 8. 3. Whom he predestinated them he called and whom he called them he justified c. In this Order Justification followeth Calling in which Faith and Repentance is included and therefore is it propounded in the Gospel on terms of Faith and Repentance Acts 13. 39. By him all that Believe are justified c. Rom. 5. 10. Being justified by Faith we have Peace with God Luke 24. 47. Repentance and Remission of Sins must be preached in the Name of Christ c. Remission of sins upon Repentance In my Discourse about this Matter I shall endeavour to shew 1. What Justification is Justification is 1. What it is an Acquittance and Discharge from the Guilt and Eternal punishment for sin and is the same as Remission and Pardon of sin For a Person whose sins are pardoned is justified and his sins are as if they had not been that Justification consisteth in the Pardon and Remission of sin is clear Rom. 4. 6 7 8. Even as David describeth the Blessedness of the Man unto whom God imputeth Righteousness with Works Here is an imputed Righteousness without Works Righteousness and Justification in this place is all one and vers 7. explains what this Righteousness and Justification is Blessed are they whose Iniquities are forgiven and whose Sins are covered Blessed is the Man to whom the Lord will not impute Sin So that it 's evident that Righteousness unto Justification consists in this the Forgiving Covering and not Imputing of sin the same we have in substance Act. 13. 38. Be it known to you Men and Brethren that through this Man is preached unto you the Forgiveness of Sins the Forgiveness of Sins is the glad Tydings of the Gospel and vers 39. declares this Remission of sins to be Justification And by him all that Believe are justified from all things from which they could not be justified by the Law of Moses that is their sins are forgiven Col. 2. 13. Having forgiven you all Trespasses and where all Trespasses are forgiven such Persons stands Quit and Justified before God Rom. 33. 34. Who shall lay any thing to the Charge of God's Elect it is God that justifieth who is he that Condemneth If God pardon acquit and justifieth who can Condemn And thus much as to the Matter of Justification what it is and wherein it consisteth 2. How this Justification and Righteousness 2. How it is to be obtained is to be obtained and this I shall mind on a twofold Account 1. As it relates to God and 2. As it relates to us 1. As it relates to God the Father that 1. As it relates to God his Justice must be satisfied so it might come unto us in a way of Justice as well as Mercy Man having sinned and being gone out from God by sin and Disobedience he being a Just and Righteous God his Justice must be satisfied that so he might have a Honourable and Righteous way of exercising Mercy to Sinners and the way of satisfaction to Divine Justice and Demonstration of Divine Love and Grace to Sinners was by Jesus Christ crucified The Son of the Father in Truth and Love The Death and Sufferings of our Lord was the alone satisfactory Sin-offering to the Father for the sin of sinners this will appear if we consider 1. How frequently Christ is said in Scripture It appears 1. Christ dyed for Sinners to Dye for our sins 1 Cor 15 3. For I delivered first of all that which I received how that Christ dyed for our sins according to the Scriptures Gal. 1. 4. Who gave himself for our sins c. that is because of our sins our sins were the cause of his Death that he might thereby make Peace and Reconciliation for sinners that the way of Mercy might be opened and a Hopeful way of Salvation for sinners in that He bear our sin● on his own Body on the Tree 1 Pet. 2. 24. That he dyed for us 1 Pet. 4. 1. And for our sins the Just for the Vnjust that he might bring us to God 1 Pet. 3. 18. that is in our sted that we might Live 2. That God the Father hath in Scripture 2. God hath declared his satisfaction as clearly and fully declared his being satisfied and well pleased with and in the Sufferings of his Son for the sake of Sinners And this will appear if we consider 1. That God the Father laid our sins upon him and surely he would never have laid our sins on the Back of his Son if he had not been well pleased in his Bearing of them Isa 53. 6. All we like Sheep are gone It appears 1. He laid our sins upon his Son astray we have turned every
one to his own way and the Lord hath laid on him the Iniquity of us all that is he hath laid on him the Penalty and Punishment of our Iniquities as vers 4. 5. explains it He hath borne our Griefs and carried our Sorrowes he was Wounded for our Transgression he was Bruised for our Iniquities the Chastisement of our Peace was upon him c. vers 10. It pleased the Lord to Bruise him he hath put him to Grief when you shall make his Soul an Offering for Sin c. That is his whole Man Body and Soul so Soul often imports in Scripture Now if God the Father make his Son an Offering for sin and lay the sin of Sinners upon him he must needs be satisfied and Well-pleased with such an Offering 2. Jesus Christ came into the World to 2. His Son came to do his Will do the Will of God Heb. 10. 7. Joh. 6. 38. Who gave him a Body sutable to this his Will that he might have some what also to offer Heb. 10. 5. and 8. 3. And it is apparent that it was the very Designe of the Father in sending him into the World that he might offer himself to God a Sacrifice for the sin of Sinners and therefore must needs be satisfied and well-pleased in that Work 3. The Scripture in plain terms declares 3. The Scripture declares that he is satisfied the Father to be well satisfied with and in the Sufferings of his Son for the sake of Sinners 1. From the Mouth of the Son himself Joh. 10. 17. Therefore doth my Father love me because I lay down my Life c. And the cause of his laying down his Life see vers 15. I lay down my Life for the Sheep If God the Father loved him for doing this part of his Will then surely he accepted him in it and was well pleased 2. From the Testimony of the Father Mat. 3. 17. This is my beloved Son in whom I am well pleased that is well pleased in all his Sufferings and Undertakings for Sinners Eph. 5. 2. Walk in Love as Christ hath loved us and given himself for us an Offering and Sacrifice to God for a sweet smelling Savour Jesus Christ was a satisfactory sweet smelling Savory Offering to the Father for the sin of Sinners 4. The Efficacy of his Sufferings lay much 4. It lay much in the Fathers will in the Will of the Father for if the Sufferings of Christ had not fully answered the Fathers Will there could not have been so clear satisfaction to us Sinners that God had accepted the Sufferings of his Son for us as satisfaction to his Justice for the sin of Sinners But Christ accomplishing his Fathers Will in the whole Work it must needs be acceptable and satisfactory Heb. 10 9 10. Loe I come to do thy Will O God by the which Will we are Sanctified through the Offering of the Body of Jesus Christ once for all So that it 's evident that it was the Will of the Father that Christ came to Doe and the suffering of Christ concurring with and answering of this Will of God is it by which the Work is effected and we are sanctified 5. These things thus considered it necessarily 5. It followeth that the Offering of Christ was to satisfie Justice followeth that there must be some great cause of this wonderful Offering that must be given to God for Sinners for the Scripture speaks that this Offering was given to God Heb. 9. 14. Who through the Eternal Spirit offered himself without Spot to God c. And to what end may we suppose it to be that He offered himself without Spot to God Was it only to fulfill his Will and Pleasure or only to manifest his Love to Sinners or only to be a Pattern of Sanctity and Sufferings to his People as some imagine surely it must be both Irrational and Irreligious so to imagine It 's true all these was included in it but satisfaction to Divine Justice was the Foundation and Principal Cause of his Suffering he came to do his Fathers Will but it was in order to this that so he might shew Mercy to Sinners can any Man rationally imagine that God should send his only begotten Son into the World to be Abused Scourged Tempted Buffetted falsly Accused unjustly Condemned Crucified lay Punishments upon him c. only to fulfill his Will not relative to something further or to commend Love to Mankind or to be a pattern of Sanctity and Suffering Would any Parent deal so with an only Son Would it not be justly accounted Irrational and Tyranical God could have found out some more Moderate and Rational Way to have eff●cted such a Work But the Scripture tells us that Jesus Christ came to doe and did that for us which the Law could not doe Rom. 8. 3. which the Levitical Priesthood could not doe Heb. 7. 11. to 19 24. to 27. With Silver or Gold or Corruptable things could not do 1 Pet. 1. 18 19. That he was an Offering for Sin and Sinners that he offered himself to God that he Bear our sins in his own Body Dyed for us the Just for the Vnjust c. With Multitudes of like Expressions in Holy Scripture all which do abundantly discover that the Sufferings of Christ was to satisfie Justice and that the Father was satisfied and well pleased therein and therewith and did love the Lord Jesus because he was willing to undertake such a Service for Sinners and that he doth on this account that is for the suffering Sake of Christ Pardon and Justifie those who Believe in and Obey the Lord Jesus 1 John 2. 12. with Eph. 1. 7. 2. As it relates to us that is the Terms 2. As it relates to us it is on the terms of Faith Repentance and Obedience and Conditions on which it is administred to us and that is on the Terms of Faith Repentance and sincere Obedience to the Lord Though Justification comes free to us without any Meritorious Work of ours as the Deserving Cause yet as the Condition or Terms on which we must have it which is but Reasonable and Religious it is on our Faith and Obedience to the Lord. Hence it is that Justification and Salvation is so frequently in Scripture propounded on these Terms and indeed it 's never propounded but on these Terms either Exprest or Implied this was the Doctrine which was first begun to be preached by the Lord Mark 1. 14 15. and confirmed by them that heard him and were Commissioned by him Mar. 16. 15 16 Luke 24. 47. according to that Commission so they taught in this matter Act. 2. 38. Repent and be Baptized every one of you for the Remission of sins that is that your sins may be Remitted Acts 26. 18. 1. There must be the opening of the Eyes and a turning from Darkness to Light that is to the Light of Gospel-Grace and from the power of Satan to God and then
it any other way it may be a Fancy only note this that we cannot be so Infalliable as to our particular Interest in Life as we are or ought to be in the Truth of the Doct●i●e of the Gospel as I have before minded because the one fixes only on the Truth of God the other not only on the Truth of God but likewise on the Truth of our own Faith which being accompanied with Imperfections may occasion Doubtings But of this more full in Chap. 15. of the Assurance of Faith 3. That in all the Fa●lings of the Saints for the Lord knew that his People could not live perfectly without sin in his New Covenant of Grace his Law of Grace on this account is that his People sincerely humble themselves confess their sins forsake them and beg Mercy and he will Forgive them for the sake of his Son And this is the Law of Grace in the New Covenant for support of Believers in their Spiritual Race and Warfare after Conversion and the way for them to have the Assurance of the Pardon of their daily Miscarriages it must come in from this Law of Grace it 's true I sin daily and come short in every Duty I know that in me that is in my flesh dwelleth no good Thing But it is my Burden I am in Truth humbled and do not only Watch and War against it but do daily implore the Throne of Grace for Pardon Hence I have ground from the Law of Grace to believe mine Acceptance and Remission of my sins this is the way of the New Covenant for the daily Pardon Peace and Comfort of the Saints Mat 6 12. Psal 32. 5 Prov. 28. 13. Heb. 8. 12. 1 Joh. 1. 9. Quest The Scripture saith that we are Quest 1. justified by Faith Rom. 5 1. 2. That we are justified by Grace Rom. 3. 24. 3. That God justifieth and Christ justifieth Rom. 8. 33 34. 4 That Works justifieth and not Faith only Jam. 2. 24. How may we understand these Distinctions and reconcile the Scriptures Answ 1. Faith is said to justifie not as Answ the meritorious or satisfying Cause of Justification that is Christ crucified only But as the conditional Cause or Terms on which we are justified that is we are not nor cannot be justified without it This is the Law of the New Covenant it 's said Rom. 4. 3. That Abraham's Faith was accounted to him for Righteousness or imputed as vers 22. 23. Not that Abraham's Faith was his Righteousness to Justification but God accounted him Righteous and doth account one Righteous that doth Believe or imputeth Righteousness to such a one that was not so accounted before nor can be Righteous without it for he that believeth not must be Damned So that Faith justifieth as it is the condition of Justification in the New Covenant on our parts to be performed though in the Spirit and Life of the Covenant or Law written in the Heart 2. We are justified by Grace that i● it 's all of Grace and nothing of Desert in us our Faith is not any meritorious Cause in us but it 's all Grace it 's Grace in God to give his Son for us and Grace in Christ to give himself and Grace in God as to us-ward to accept the Sufferings of his Son for us and Grace in him to Pardon and Justifie Sinners on their Believing so that it 's all Grace as from God and we may and ought to c●y Grace Grace unto it 3. It 's God that justifieth it is God the Father that justifieth 1. Because he Prepared and D●signed the Sacrifice and our Justification thereby John 3 16. 1 Pet. 1. 18 19 20. Heb. 10. 5. 2. He accepted the Sacrifice for us when offered Eph 5. 1. 2. and 1 6 7. 3. It is he that Pardons us that is justifieth us for the Sake of Christ our Peace-Offering when we do believe and Christ is said to justifie us as the Meritorious Satisfactory Cause of our Justification therefore it is said Rom. 8. 34. It is Christ that dyed c. 4. We are said to be justified by Works and not by Faith only because that the Faith to which Justification and Salvation is promised must be a working Faith and when Salvation is promised to Believing we must understand it to be such a Faith as the Gospel intends that is a Faith that carrieth in it Love and sincere Obedience to the Will of Christ it is a Faith which worketh by Love Gal. 5. 6. the contrary is a dead Faith as a Body without a Soul that will never justifie Jam. 2. 26. Thus Works justifie 1. The Truth of our Faith for Faith without Works is dead 2. Works justifieth in some sence as Faith doth that is not as the Meritorious Cause but as the Condition because the Faith to which Justification is promised includes Works in it and so is as truly the Condition of our Justification as Faith for the Gospel excludes that Faith as no Condition at all that is without Works so that Faith without Works is none of the justifying saving-Faith of the Gospel So that thus considered here is a sweet Harmony and Concurrence in those Scriptures and helps to a more full Understanding of the glorious Method of God in this way of Justification and Salvation of Sinners by Jesus Christ Object The Apostle saith Rom. 4. 4 5. Object Now to him that worketh the Reward is not reckoned of Grace but of Debt but to him that Worketh not but Believeth on him that justifieth the Vngodly his Faith is counted for Righteousness Answ We are to understand in this Answ Scripture by not Working is intended Meritorious Working that may deserve Life vers 4. it 's such a Working as that the Reward is not counted of Grace but of Debt not that we may not Work at all that is prophane to imagin But not to Work Meritoriously so as to expect Justification and Life as a due Debt for our Working here Works are nothing He that Worketh not in this sence but Believeth But Faith and Works as the terms on which God will justifie and save of his own Love and Grace in Christ Jesus is absolutely necessary to Salvation And further Works are necessary for thereby we shew forth the Life of Christ in our Mortal Bodies and glorifie God in our Bodies and Spirits who hath done and doth all freely for us and in us Quest Do not this seem to make Faith Quest and Works co-partners with Christ in the Work of Justification and Salvation contrary to Col. 3. 31. Christ is all and in all And Rom. 9. 32. They sought Righteousness as it were by the Works of the Law Answ It makes it no otherwise Co-partners Answ with Christ in the Work of Justification then God hath made it What God hath joyned together let no Man put asunder God hath joyned Faith and Work as the Condition and the Sufferings of his Son our Lord Jesus as the Meritorious satisfying Cause
and his own Eternal Grace in Christ Jesus as the Foundation and applying Cause so all these doth concur in Unity see Eph. 2 7. 8. Yet not of Works as any deserving Cause lest any should boast vers 9. Tit. 3. 4 5 6 7. Yet Works are absolutely necessary to Salvation as the Concomitant of true Faith and Condition of our Salvation and Way that we must walk into Glory For without Holiness no Man shall see the Lord Heb. 12. 14. see Mat. 7. 24 25 26 27. Rom. 2. 7 8 9 10. Rev. 22. 14. There are four things which stand in Unity and it greatly concerns Christians to be instructed therein 1. That all our Spiritual and Eternal Note four Things Good is Founded in and is the Effect of the Eternal Love of God there is all the Grace and Glory of the New Covenant bottomed 1 Tim. 1. 9. Jer. 31. 3. 2. That Jesus Christ is the Way and Meritorious Cause of the accomplishing of this Salvation God never intended to save any One by his Grace alone without Relation unto Jesus Christ crucified Acts 4. 12. Though probably many saved-Ones have dyed without Faith in Christ Crucified before he came in the Flesh and had Suffered yet in the great Day all the saved Ones shall know that their Salvation was effected by him 3. That Faith is the terms on which we must have this Salvation and so is on that account absolutely necessary for he that Believeth not must be Damned 4. That Works as included in Faith and may not be separated from it are absolutely necessary likewise without which the Faith is naught dead feigned that will stand the Owners thereof in no steed in the day of Need. Quest Whether the Scripture do not hold Quest forth the Justification of the Elect before Believing Some are of the mind that the Elect were justified from Eternity others that they were justified when Christ dyed that when God was Actually satisfied the Elect must be Actually justified Answ Actual Justification cannot be Answ before and without Faith because it is contrary to the Doctrine and Law of the New Covenant which is the ground of our Faith and Hope in the matter for that saith expresly that He that Believeth not shall be Damned and Act. 13. 39. By him all that Believe are justified from all things from which they could not be justified by the Law of Moses It is a Doctrine the New Covenant is unacquainted with and therefore contrary to the wholesome Words of our Lord Jesus Christ and the Doctrine that is according to Godliness It 's true we Read Rom. 8. 29 30. of a Calling and Justification to be from Eternity but we must understand that as in God's purpose to be done not as Actually done for a purpose in God to justifie is not Justification and the Scripture will clear it self in this matter Whom he foreknew them he Predestinated to be Conformed to the Image of his Son Note Predestination was to something in time namely to Conformity to Christ which is not before Believing Whom he Predestinated them he Called and Calling is in time And whom he Called them he Justified and whom he Justified them he Glorified or as the Margin Reads it them he is wont to Call wont to Justifie wont to Glorifie and take it in this Sence and It 's clear But however they were no more Justified than Called than Glorified from Eternity which must all relate to Purpose and to be Effected in time they are called Sheep John 10. 16. Children Gal. 4. 3. Yet still in Purpose Rom. 4. 17. will clear us in this matter and many other things of like concern that God calleth things that are not as though they were They are not in Actual being yet are in his Purpose to be in time we may as well say God made the World before he did it and that the World was Drowned before it was and that Christ was come in the Flesh and had Suffered and was Raised and Ascended and come again to Judgment c. before it was or is because it was God's Purpose that all these and Multitudes more of things should be done which is indeed contrary to all Reason and would overturn all Truth to say it is done and as for Actual Justification when Christ Dyed and Rose again it 's true there was Actual Satisfaction to Divine Justice both given and taken in order to Justification but Satisfaction is one thing and Justification is another It 's true if Christ had done for us what he did as our Surety being bound with us to pay our Debt if we could not and in so doing had fully answered the Law to which we were liable then Actual Justification must have followed Actual Satisfaction without all terms of Believing and Obeying for if the Surety pay the Debt and Cancel the Bond in strictest Law the Principle is quit without any terms and likewise no need of pardoning Grace if the Satisfaction was such that Christ as our Surety paid our Debt in strictest Law-sence but it 's evident that what Christ did for and in behalf of Sinners was by voluntary Contracts between the Father and the Son John 6. 38 39. 2 Tim. 1. 9. and voluntarily undertaken by the Lord and the Satisfaction that Christ gave and Justice took was not the Payment of our Debt in kind as our Surety obliged to it if we could not do it neither was he the Person that the Law might expect Satisfaction from for the Law saith The Soul that sinneth that shall Die and We all have sinned and come short of the Glory of God So that the Satisfaction that Christ gave was voluntarily given and graciously Received and Accepted as Acts of Grace to us both in the Son in Suffering and the Father in Accepting and therefore it must come to us as it is indeed Acts of Grace and on the terms agreed on between the Father and the Son which are published in the Gospel and it was no ways intended to acquit the Sinners presently without any more adoe no it holds true That he that Believeth and is Baptized shall be Saved but he that Believeth not shall be Damned Therefore it concerns you to take heed how you understand Actual Justification to be when there was Actual Satisfaction lest you put an end to the Terms and Conditions of Justification by the Law-Covenant of Grace and to the Pardoning Grace of God the Father and so miss of Justification and Life on the Terms propounded This will make way for two Questions further 1. Quest What is the Reason that God Quest should lay so much ●tress on Faith as that there should be no Justification nor Salvation without it 1. Answ Because thereby we justifie Answ God as I shewed before in the Excellency of Faith and so Honour him in his Truth and All-sufficiency Unbelief is the Dishonourable sin therefore the Damning sin He that believeth not hath made him a Lyer 1 John 5.
way in which souls may undoubtedly read their interest it 's true it 's matter of meditation and consolation to gracious souls to have the Word brought into their remembrance but not the way prescribed by which they may undoubtedly conclude their interest 2. The Scripture saith that we should be able and ready to give a reason of our hope now this is no sufficient reason according to the Scripture either to satisfie our selves or others that I had such a Scripture brought home to me at such a time in which the assurance of my interest in Grace and Life was sealed this singly of it self may be true or false if there be not the rational Scripture ground that is the true work of Grace it 's a hundred to one but it's false and delusive therefore at a distance from the work of the Spirit it 's no sure ground for Satan can make use of Scripture to deceive souls So that I say that evidence that may admit of doubt and if the party receiving it be void of those evidences I have minded then it 's undoubtedly false and therefore not over-confidently to be built upon But in the other way of concluding our interest from the work of the Spirit in us suitable to the Word without us when there is an answerableness in this matter it 's surely of God and in this the Devil will not cannot deceive you it works you more to love and be like the Lord but the other if not right it serves rather to harden and to cure miscarriages ever after Well saith such a soul I had such a word brought in at such a time in such a manner in which I was sealed I will never let go that it was of God I fear neither Devil nor men c. Though the right use of former experiences is precious yet I fear this hath proved to the damage of many souls And on the other hand gracious and tender souls that hath the root of the matter in them understanding that this is the supposed way to get assurance and having no experience thereof in themselves put their souls upon the rack of doubts and fears without cause fearing they have no Faith being afraid to draw conclusions from right Gospel grounds O saith the soul I never had experience of such a sealing evidence therefore I fear all is naught 4. Some talk of assurance at such a rate not only as if it must come in some strange immediate way from the Spirit but likewise it must come to whom and when he pleaseth and that it 's retained from some for ever that is in this World and as if it were reserved to sometimes and for some persons c. And this puts tender and serious souls to a doubt in the matter where ever they may meet with any comfortable assurance of the love of God to their souls c. To this I say it 's true it is the gift of God but no other than the Spirit and Faith is and if any one hath not the Spirit of God and Faith he is none of his and whoever can assure himself that he hath the Spirit of Christ is sure of all for God no more with-holds assurance from any of his than he does his Spirit and the virtues thereof but it is as common for all Saints as believing though all Saints are not so commonly instructed herein God is no respecter of persons he would have all his little ones to have the consolations of the Gospel it is true there are causes why God may hide his face from his people in this matter but that relates to themselves as the cause which is the second hindrance of assurance 2. Sin proves a great hindrance to the 2. Sin proves an hindrance to assurance comfortable assurance of the Saints and that 1. Sometimes through mistake and 2. Sometimes justly 1. Sometimes through mistake for indeed sin if seen and repented of cannot justly hinder assurance for to such souls there is the promise of mercy they are under the promise of the pardoning Grace of the Gospel 1 Joh. 1. 9. The remembrance of old sins or new sins if repented of should not hinder 1 Joh. 2. 1 2. 2. Sin sometimes justly hinders assurance when it is regarded in the heart and unrepented of it stares in the conscience and fills the soul with fear and no wonder if sin be harboured secretly in the soul whether it be pride covetousness oppression disobedience neglect of duty loss of first love c. one of these two things must necessarily follow either 1. a dull insensible hardened frame without all fear or doubts or 2. Clowds and darkness doubts and fears do arise about interest and that justly too till the soul do repent forsake and turn to the Lord If I regard iniquity in my heart God will not hear my Prayer there is the same reason as well as rule for a Believer to repent of sin before he can have true Peace as for a sinner in the first work of Conversion for sin is the same still where-ever it is and on this account it is that God doth hide himself from his people and leave them under affliction and sorrow Deut. 32. 20. And on this account it is that persons may have a comfortable assurance and lose the sense thereof again by renewed acts of sin without repentance 3. Hindrance is mistakes in the manner 3. Is misunderstanding the Spirits working and method of the Spirits working and so of witnessing in some cases proves a great hindrance to Christians in their assurance by reason of which gracious souls take up that against themselves as an hindrance which is one of the most assured grounds of the truth of Grace and of the Spirits working to instance Joh 16. 8 9 11. The Spirits work is to convince the world of sin of righteousness and of judgment now when the Spirit in the Word effects this work in the hearts of sinners when they see themselves to be sinners and miserable in themselves and that they are unrighteous and that their own righteousness is nothing worth and that there is righteousness in Christ for sinners because he is gone to the Father to make good his suffering on that account and of the certainty of Judgment because the Prince of this World is judged this work being effected in them they sink in their spirits and think they are undone that there is no hope of mercy when they are in the high-way of mercy and the Spirits working in order to their eternal safety Hard it is to suffer the loss of all things not only their sins but their own righteousness and to submit themselves to the righteousness of Christ Phil. 3. 7 8 9. and this not only in the first work of Conversion but after some progress in Christianity many gracious persons are exceeding liable to this mistake O saith the gracious soul that lives most in self-examination and so in the knowledg of
the Faith of the Gospel is to which the promise is made hath been before shewed but the Scripture speaks of living by Faith Heb. 10. 38. Now the just shall live by Faith 2 Cor. 5. 7. We live by Faith and not by sight that is in this side the glory promised we live by Faith and not by present possession and enioyment only the Spirit and Faith we have as the Earnest and Evidence of the Inheritance and purchased Possession 2 Cor. 1. 22. Hebr. 11. 1. Now this Life of Faith imports three The life of Faith in three things things 1. A constant abiding in the Faith and profession of the Gospel unto the end Heb. 3. 12. 10. 23 38 39. 2. A constant exercise of Faith in the truth and faithfulness of God in all the good discoveries and promises of the Gospel 1 Thes 5. 24. Faithful is he that hath called you who will do it Heb. 10. 23. Let us hold fast the profession of our Faith without wavering for faithful is he that hath promised Faith rightly exercised on the faithfulness and all-sufficiency of God will fill the soul with Joy and Peace Rom. 15. 13. To believe not only the truth of the mercy promised but the faithfulness of God therein and his all-sufficiency in the performance thereof this was it supported Abraham in his life of Faith Rom. 4. 31. He did not only believe the faithfulness of God but being fully perswaded that what he had promised he was able also to perform 3. When the soul thus abides in the Faith and thus exerciseth Faith on the good promises of the Gospel as that it is strengthened comforted nursed up and nourished thereby unto life eternal when the soul is kept alive to God thereby in the greatest temptations and difficulties this World affords this is to live by Faith to live by believing the truth of the good Word of God to live by believing the truth of his precepts in the Gospel so as to obey him therein the truth of all his great and precious promises of life so as to be comforted therein Matt. 17. 5. Rom. 15. 13. O that Christians would study more this life of Faith the want of which is the cause they go on so heavily in the waies of the Gospel and meet with so many obstructions and hindrances therein whereas if the life of Faith were kept up more in the true nature thereof how might Christians make Christ's commands their songs and sufferings for him their joy in the house of their pilgrimage but for want of this it is that his service is too often a burden and sufferings for his sake too much feared whereas the Lord would have his people to serve him with delight and to suffer for him with joy Ps 100. Luke 6. 22 23. Acts 5. 41. Which is possible to be performed in this life of Faith and no otherwise Mark 9. 23. 1 Pet. 1. 8. CHAP. XVII Of Sanctification and Good Works THE next thing in order that I shall speak of is Sanctification and good Works for whom he justiefith them he sanctifieth and maketh to be an holy people for himself Sanctification in Scripture-sense is variously It 's variously understood understood and applied 1. It imports a separation to an holy use for a time as was frequently used under the Law which was a legal or ceremonial Sanctification or separation to an holy use for some time as Aaron and his Sons were separated consecrated and hallowed for the Priests Office which was a typical sanctifying or hallowing during that ministration with their holy garments as appears Exod. 28. 1. 29. 1. Holy garments holy place holy anointing oil holy vessels c. which were all typical and but for a time But this is not the Sanctification that I am to speak of It 's true that in the Gospel there are some sanctified and holy instituted ordinances ordained and left by our Lord for sanctified and holy ends to promote and carry on the work of Sanctification in his people till they come to Glory but the Sanctification that I shall speak of is the sanctification of justified persons in order to Glory for Without holiness no man shall see the Lord Heb. 12. 14. Sanctification in general sometimes includes the whole work of Grace a mortification of sin and vivification of the Spirit by which the whole life of Grace is carried on and effected 1 Thes 5. 23. And the very God of Peace sanctifie you throughout and I pray God that your whole spirit soul and body be preserved blameless unto the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ 2 Cor. 7. 1. Having therefore these promises dearly beloved let us cleanse our selves from all filthiness of flesh and spirit perfecting holiness in the fear of God But 2. And more particularly and distinctly Sanctification of two parts Imputed and Inherent or Imparted Sanctification consisteth of two parts 1. Imputed 2. Imparted or Inherent 1. Imputed there is an imputed Sanctification as there is an imputed Justification if any scruple the time of imputed Sanctification it 's no other in sense and substance than the accounting the holiness of Christ our Head in his own person to be the Believers the Scripture speaks of an imputed righteousness to Believers Rom. 4. 6 7. Which must be their Faith as ver 3. 22 23 24. Or the pardon of sin on the satisfaction of Christ by his death which most properly is the righteousness of Saints unto Justification Rom. 5. 9. And on this account there is as much said in Scripture for this imputed Sanctification as of Justification 1 Cor. 1. 30. Who of God is made unto us Wisdom Righteousness Sanctification and Redemption He is made to be our Wisdom and Sanctification as our Righteousness that is the perfect purity of Christ the Son of God with his perfect and compleat obedience to the holy Law of God is reckoned and accounted the Believers as their Sanctification as he is not only wise for them and communicates of his Wisdom to them but as their Head his Wisdom is accounted theirs and he is made to be their Righteousness that is his death and satisfaction was accepted for us and on that account does God remit and pardon the sins of Believers and he is made our Sanctification that is his Sanctification is accounted ours and this is fully included in Col. 3. 11. Where Christ is said to be to Believers All and in all all in matter of Justification and all in matter of Sanctification and in all effecting the work of Sanctification in his people by his Spirit that dwelleth in them and in this sense as he is made the Sanctification of or to Believers their Sanctification is perfect as their Justification is perfect as considered in the Sanctification and perfect holiness and obedience of Christ and hence it is the Apostle saith 1 Joh. 4. 17. That as he is so are we in this World that is by his imputed
rich in good works c. 1 Tit. 6. 17 18. And that those that have believed in God to be careful to maintain good Works these things are good and profitable to men Tit. 3. 8. Not to God he needs them not Job 22. 2. 35. 7. But good works are profitable to men i. e. to those that are sincerely exercised therein 1. They prove the truth and sincerity of their Faith and Love for without it the Faith is naught and the Love is of the same nature it 's none of the Faith and Love of the Gospel that is without the works of the Gospel Jam. 2. 14 18. 2 Cor. 8. 8. 1 Joh. 2. 3 4 5. 3. 14 17 18. He that pretends to have the Faith and Love of the Gospel without the works of the Gospel deceives himself Jam. 1. 22. Be ye doers of the Word and not hearers only deceiving your own selves 2. It will make for their account in the day of account for we must all expect to give an account in the great day of the Lord 2 Cor. 5. 10. And the good works of the Saints shall be rewarded at that day Matt. 25. 20 21 22 23. ver 34 35 36. 1 Tit. 6. 17 18. Rev. 22. 14. Only this it behoves us to beware of Popish meritorious works deserving any thing either in Justification or Salvation but it 's all of Grace In this note three things 1. That Believers are put into a capacity of doing acceptable works only by Grace renewed justified and accepted in person and service only by Grace through Faith in Christ Jesus 2. That being put into this saved estate and capacity of doing acceptable works in the Lord Jesus it is expected that they live to God herein and are faithful in that high and holy Calling this is it unto which they were created in Christ Jesus Eph. 2. 10. For we are his workmanship created in Christ Jesus unto good works which God hath before ordained that we should walk in them and this the Grace of Christ where it is in truth teacheth Tit. 2. 11 12. And they are in Scripture account graceless persons that are void of good works Tit. 1. 16. 3. God will give rewards to his people according to their works not that the works are the meritorious cause of reward for so it cannot be because all the works of the Saints as done by them are imperfect and mixed with sin and so in themselves can deserve nothing but condemnation but as accepted in the beloved so are accounted as perfect and shall have as full a reward as if they were perfect so that the reward is still of Grace It 's Grace that God will crown the imperfect works of his people done in sincerity of Faith and Love with Glory and sutable to the diligence and labour of love in the Lord's work shall the reward be dispenced Matt. 25. 20 21 22 23. Luke 19. 16 to 19. 1 Cor. 15. 41 42. Matt. 19. 27 28 29. And the suffering Saints for the name and sake of Christ are like to have the greatest share in the Glory to come Luke 6. 22 23. 2 Cor. 4. 17 18. 1 Pet. 4. 13. A wonderful encouragement should it be to the Saints both in doing and suffering the will of the Lord they shall suffer no loss at all by it but great advantage for encouragement in the way and works of the Lord both in doing and suffering his will 1 Cor. 15. 58. Heb. 5. 10. Rom. 2. 7. 10. And they are profitable to the souls and bodies of others they are relieved and refreshed thereby 2 Cor. 9. 12. Philem. ver 7. Thus have I endeavoured to give a brief touch to this great matter of Sanctification and good Works with the great concernment of all godly persons to walk therein The truth is I fear that as the Papists and Popishly affected make too much of of them in looking on them as meritorious and their Saviours so the Protestants run far on the other hand under the notion of being all for Faith and so have been and are too little for works But I hope the Reader will lay this matter to heart and not content himself with any Faith short of this holy working Faith And O that every that nameth the name of Jesus in truth would shew themselves Christians on this account in an exemplary walking in the works of the Gospel Stronger Christians should be examples to the weaker and elder Christians should be examples to the younger and especially should Ministers be examples and patterns to the Saints they should shine forth not only in Doctrine but in Life they should be patterns in love humility meekness patience holiness and every good work examples in Word in Spirit in Conversation and Doctrine that so the Gospel be not blamed nor God dishonoured nor Men justly offended 1 Thes 2. 10. 1 Tit. 4. 12. And thus should both Minister and people prize and press after holiness within and without because holiness becometh the house of God for ever and thereby he is glorified and such are manifested to be in the hopeful way of Salvation for ●●●hout holiness no man shall see the Lord though not as the meritorious cause but as thereby prepared thereto and as the way in which they must walk to Glory CHAP. XVIII Of the true and saving Knowledg of GOD. THE true and saving knowledg of God As for the knowledg of God I refer the Reader to Chap. 1. where it is more distinctly treated of is absolutely necessary to Salvation and indeed is the first work wrought in the soul in order to conversion there can be no Faith nor Repentance nor Love nor Obedience or holy walking without knowledg for without knowledg the heart cannot be right therefore it is said when God works effectually in turning souls to himself Hos 8. 2. Israel shall cry unto me my God I know thee and 2. 20. I will betroth thee to my self in faithfulness and thou shalt know the Lord. It 's the new covenant promise Jer. 31. 34. They shall all know me from the least of them to the greatest saith the Lord and Joh. 17. 3. This is life eternal to know thee the only true God and Jesus Christ whom thou hast sent In these Scriptures we must understand is intended the true and saving knowledg of God and Christ in the new covenant and contains in it Faith Repentance Love the fear of God holy Obedience and all the Divine Virtues of the Gospel in order to eternal Life or else it is not that knowledg that is or hath eternal Life it 's the knowledg of God in the Gospel that I intend and much I shall not speak as to the matter of illumination in the knowledg of God for God in himself is a mystery we cannot know him but as he hath made known himself in his Word and by his Works know him in his Name in his Greatness and his Goodness c. Jer.
deliver me from the body of this death And confesseth himself 1 Cor. 15. 9. To be the least of the Apostles not meet to be called an Apostle and Eph. 3. 8. The least of all Saints By all which it appears that true and saving new covenant knowledg is a soul-humbling and self-abasing knowledg But the common head-knowledg that hypocrites and formalists attain unto is a soul-exalting and self-boasting knowledg it puffs up and makes them proud and self-conceited they swell with their own good esteem of themselves they think themselves best and every one worse than themselves he saith as the Pharisee Lord I thank thee I am not like other men Not but that it is the duty of gracious souls to be thankful for God's gracious work in them as well as for his benefits bestowed on them But to be proudly thankful is proper to hypocrites and ca●nal professors the hypocrite Jehu like saith Come see my zeal for the Lord when it is all for himself But this self-abasing and soul-humbling knowledg if far from the tabernacle of the hypocrite self-boasting and self-glorying is the fruit of the flesh and indeed whatever such persons pretend to know yet they are in truth ignorant did persons know themselves as they are which they can never rightly do without the saving work of Grace they would see cause enough in themselves to abase themselves but ignorance is the cause of pride that is it the Apostle intends 1 Cor. 8. 2. If any man thinketh that he knoweth any thing he knoweth nothing as he ought to know that is he that thinketh of his knowledg so as to be puffed up grows proud and self-conceited therewith such a one knoweth nothing as he ought to know in which it's clear that ignorance is the cause of pride and puffings up he that knoweth most being puffed up knoweth nothing as he ought to know But here I would mind a word further lest any gracious soul by this should fall into temptation we are to know that saving knowledg may be attended with the same temptation of pride and puffings up not that it flows from knowledg but partly from ignorance and especially from fleshly corruption there being the remainders of all sin in the nature of the Saints and that is it the Apostle intends 1 Cor. 8. 1. Knowledg puffeth up but love edifieth He speaks there of the knowledg of good men as well as bad for it differs not in the formality or kind thereof as speculative relating to the things known or understood it differs rather in the manner of the work than in the matter for the most part for saith the Apostle We all have knowledg knowledg puffeth up Even such knowledg as the Apostle had and as we all have not as I said before that knowledg in it self puffeth up if saving and sanctified but it 's the base flesh corruption of nature that takes an advantage there-from to be puffed up the Saints having the root of all sin in them and so of pride as of worldliness and other like sins and are liable to puffings up as the Hypocrites Experience teacheth this and the Apostle had the same experience as is manifest 2 Cor. 12. 7. Lest I should be exalted above measure through the abundance of revelations c. The holy Apostle was in danger of this self-boasting through his abundance of revelations and knowledg hence he saith 1 Cor. 9. 27. I keep under my body and bring it in subjection lest by any means when I have preached to others I my self should be a cast away Such is the baseness and corruption of nature even in the Saints as to be priding it self and puffed up in heavenly light and knowledg The difference then between the sincere soul and the hypocrite is the sincere heart that lives in light doth not only know God and Christ in some measure but himself and so espies these fleshly motions and workings to self-exaltations and puffings up and so judges it and abhors it as a detestable thing watches it and wars against it as against any other iniquity But the meerly notional head professor and hypocrite he pleaseth himself in it it is his life his glory self-glorying is his highest attainment and so his life all his receptions of light hath not brought him out of self he seeks himself and glorieth in his self-attainments and lives therein with pleasure he preacheth for himself and prayeth and discourseth and professeth for himself and so he lives in self as his Element as the fish lives in the water all his light and knowledg worketh him not out of himself if he attain but to a shew of humility he is proud and puffed up therewith for such may attain to a shew of humility and be va●nly puffed up in their fleshly mind Col. 2. 18. 23. 2. Saving knowledg is an heart-affecting 2. It is an heart affecting and an hearttransforming knowledg knowledg it is an heart-transforming knowledg the saving knowledg of God and Christ in the Gospel affects the heart where it is with love to God and love to his Word and Will love to his Promises and love to his Precepts and an hatred to every false way Ps 119. 125. The Prophet prayeth Give me understanding that I may know thy Precepts ver 127. I love thy Commandments above Gold above fine God therefore I esteem all thy Precepts concerning all things to be right and I hate every false way This is true knowledg that affects the heart with love to and delight in the Lord and hatred against all things that is contrary to him Saving knowledg affects the heart with God and exalts God and Christ above all and hath low and contemptible thoughts of the World and all things here below looks upon it as it is to be all but vanity and vexation of spirit So the Apostle Phil. 3. 8. Yea doubtless and I count all things but loss for the excellency of the knowledg of Christ Jesus my Lord for whom I have suffered the loss of all things and do count them but dung that I may win Christ and be found in him c. And as it is an heart-affecting and an heart-delighting knowledg it affects the heart with God and Christ and the things that concern his Name and Gospel so is it an heart-transforming and changing knowledg it leaves not souls carnal and worldly and vain and sinful as they were before no but it changes those in whom it is it very much effects what God requires Rom. 12. 2. Be not conformed to this World but be ye transformed by the renewing of your minds c. And thus saving knowledg effects 2 Cor. 3. 18. But we all with open face beholding as in a glass the glory of God are changed c. The knowledg of God and Christ in the Gospel is of a changing nature it works those in whom it is into the image and likeness of Christ which is God's design in the Gospel
1 Cor. 15. 48 49. It accomplisheth the work of Sanctification and an holy conformity to the Lord Jesus Saving knowledg reacheth the heart it 's exercised about heart-work it humbles the heart it changes the heart it glads the heart it conforms the heart and so the whole man to the will of Christ all that the understanding receives it immediately conveys to the heart the understanding savingly inlightned by the Word and Spirit conveys light and love to the heart In this way the love of Christ is shed abroad in the heart by the Holy Spirit Rom. 5. 5. 2 Cor. 4. 6. For God who commanded the light to shine out of darkness hath shined in our hearts to give the light of the knowledg of the glory of God in the face of Iesus Christ. God's new-covenant-light shines not only into the head but likewise into the heart making an heart-change and working heart-love and heart-obedience and giving heart-consolations it works heart-hatred of sin and heart-performance of duty Ps 37. 31. The Law of God is in his heart none of his steps shall slide that is it is in his heart to believe God to love God and obey him as far as he knoweth and is willing to know more that he may do it he prayeth with the Prophet Ps 119. 33. Teach me O Lord the way of thy Statutes and I shall keep it unto the end The truly knowing soul accounts nothing well done in which the heart is not believes with the heart loves with the heart obeys with the heart hates sin with the heart rejoyces in the Lord with the heart in a word what-ever such a soul doth he doth it heartily as to the Lord. But head-knowledg or the knowledg of the hypocrite and formalist never affects the heart unless it be some sudden flashes of seeming joy Mat. 13. 20 21. But short it is and short of truth and reacheth not so far as to affect the heart indeed with God and Christ his Word and Will his Precepts and Promises he goes no further at best than that Church Rev. 3. 1. I know thy works that thou hast a name that thou livest and art dead Dead while alive and such mens works are dead works and dead services with all their knowledg they are not changed but remain the same worldly still and carnal and proud still and vain and like the World still no true non-conformists to the World it 's to be feared that there is too much of this sort of knowledg among Professors that will at last leave them where it found them i. e. in the gall of bitterness and bond of iniquity The knowledg of the hypocrite dwells most in the head it is swimming-brainknowledg and runs into the tongue and it may be into some form of profession but sinks not into the heart it makes no change there works not the heart after God come to Christ's Ordinances they may and make profession of his Name but their hearts are after their covetousness the world hath their hearts be-sure where-ever their persons are so that word is fulfilled in them ●rov 10. 20. The tongue of the just is as choice silver but the heart of the wicked is little worth But saving knowledg reaches the heart affects and transforms the heart and conforms the whole man into the image of our Lord Jesus 3. Saving knowledg is a trusting relying 3. It is a trusting relying knowledg knowledg the soul that rightly knows God will trust in him trust in his Faithfulness in his Word trust in his all-sufficiency to perform it trust in him for body and soul and that in the greatest difficulties and under the greatest temptations Ps 9. 9 10. The Lord also will be a refuge for the oppressed a refuge in time of trouble and they that know thy Name will put their trust in thee that is they that know him to be according to his Word merciful and gracious all-sufficient and faithful will put their trust in him and rely upon him It effects in them that exhortation Isa 26. 4. Trust in the Lord for ever for in the Lord Jehovah is everlasting strength This knowledg of the Name of God it was that made the three children Dan. 3. 17. Not to be careful or fearful of the Fiery Furnace Our God whom we serve is able to deliver us out of thine hand O King they knew Gods all-sufficiency and there they trust and leave the issue to him ver 18. But head-knowledg or the knowledg of the hypocrite whatever it talks yet it never works a soul truly to trust in God at all times nor truly at any time there may be a supposition of trusting sometimes but when the difficulty comes the soul starts aside from God to some secondary and unlawful way of deliverance like those complained of Hos 5. 13. But the soul that truly knows the Lord does trust in him at all times especially in times of need and danger Ps 56. 3. What time I am afraid I will trust in thee that is the time especially to trust in God in time of need this was it kept up the heart of the Apostle in all his temptations 2 Tit. 1. 12. Nevertheless I am not ashamed for I know whom I have believed or trusted and am perswaded that he is able to keep that which I have committed to him against that day I know his goodness faithfulness and all-sufficiency and that makes me trust him with body and soul I commit all to him and to his keeping unto that day thus knowing souls are trusting souls Psal 52. 8. I trust in the mercy of God for ever and ever They trust in his Word in his Mercy in his Faithfulness in his all-sufficiency that he will never fail them See the precious promises to such knowing trusting souls Jer. 17. 7 8. Ps 34. 22. 37. 40. 125. 1. O therefore trust in the Lord for ever for in the Lord Jehovah is everlasting strength 4. Saving knowledg is a doing working 4. It is a doing knowledg knowledg they who rightly know are ready to do what they know Joh. 13. 17. If ye know these things happy are ye if ye do them see Heb. 12. 17. Saving knowledg is no sluggard it is no idler but its design to know is that it may do the will of God that is the design of the soul in all his seekings to know that he may do the will of God Ps 119. 33 34. Teach me O Lord the way of thy Statutes and I shall keep it unto the end Give me understanding and I shall keep thy Law yea I shall observe it with my whole heart Heart-knowledg designs heart-obedience to the Lord ver 10. With my whole heart have I sought thee O let me not wander from thy Commandments and the Word the Scripture of Truth is the rule of the gracious souls obedience he knows and believes that the Scriptures by the teachings of the Spirit therein is able to make him
wise unto Salvation 2 Tit. 3. 15. See Psal 119. 97 to 100. And he is universal in his obedience have respect to all the Commandments Ps 119. 6. Then shall I not be ashamed when I have respect to all thy Commandments and that alwaies even to the end ver 112. And that readily and chearfully swiftly and with alacrity ver 32. I will run the way of thy Commandments when thou shalt enlarge mine heart ver 54. Thy Statutes hath been my songs in the house of my pilgrimage Works of Piety and works of Charity all works that God requireth Grace teacheth to a ready and right performance thereof Ps 100. 2. 2 Cor. 8. 5 6 7. Tit. 2. 11 12. But head-knowledg only is more for word than deed talks much but doth but little and if there be any deeds it is for low base and by-ends for self and not for God to some commands and not to all at some times in a good fit or when applause or advantage concur with a cold and dead heart not with delight and joy not serving the Lord but themselves hence the Lord complains Zec. 7. 5. 6. That his people did fast for themselves and eat and drink for themselves whereas gracious souls who live in light should do all for God eat and drink for him that they may live to him perform every duty for him that he may be glorified 1 Cor. 10. 31. Whether ye eat or drink or whatsoever you do do all to the Glory of God see 2 Thes 1. 11 12 Gal. 2. 19. And this the hypocrite and formalist do never attain unto but doth all for self 5. Saving knowledg is a growing incresing 5. It is a growing increasing knowledg knowledg it increseth where it is 2 Pet. 3. 18. But grow in Grace and in the knowledg of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ it groweth and increaseth and where this growth is there is an increase and growth in every virtue in the whole new man which is created after God Which new creation consisteth first and especially in knowledg Col. 3. 10. And have put on the new man which is created in knowledg after the image of him that created him Knowledg is the first and principal work and in it and with it righteousness and true holiness Eph. 4. 24. Without it there is nothing but ignorance of the life of God ver 18. This is the saving work of the Lord to cause the true light to shine into the hearts of his people 2 Cor. 4. 6. And this increaseth and groweth up by degrees with the increase of Faith Love Holiness and every divine virtue Col. 2. 19. It increaseth with the increase of God and groweth up into him in all things which is the Head even Christ Eph. 4. 15. This of spiritual growth is the design and end of God in the ministry and means he hath afforded his Church see Eph. 4. 11 to 15. And this is or should be the design of all faithful Ministers the spiritual growth of themselves and the Church in the knowledg of and conformity to the Lord 2 Cor. 4. 10 11 12. Where the Apostle discovers that the end of all Gods dispensations was that they might be more like Christ that the life of Christ might be manifest in their mortal flesh and concludes the same of the Church though they were not under the like afflictions yet they expected the same work to be effected in them by their liberty and the use of the means that God had given them exprest in these words So then death that is afflictions worketh in us but life in you that is we expect and hope that a conformity will be wrought in you by your liberty and peaceable injoyment of the Ordinances of God and opportunities of Grace and of growth and so if that work go forwards be it by death or life affliction or liberty we have our desire this was his frequent Prayer for the Church their growth and increase in this Grace Eph. 1. 16 17 18 19. Phil. 1. 9 10 11. Col. 1. 9 10 11. And this is o● should be the desire and endeavour of every gracious soul according to the measure of their capacities in the use of the means God hath appointed to grow and increase thereby in light in love in holiness and an holy conformity to the will of Christ 1 Pet. 2. 2. As new born babes desire the sincere milk of the Word that ye may grow thereby and in so doing that Word is made good Prov. 4. 18. The path of the Just is as a shining light that shineth more and more unto the perfect day But on the contrary head-knowledg only or the knowledg of hypocrites and formalists either decaies groweth downwards less and less worse and worse till it come to nothing or grows in the head only no increase in the parts of holiness it 's like the disease called the Rickets the head grows but the body decaies grows weaker and worse till at last without cure head and body goes to the dust So it is with head-Christians grow in the head in notion but decay in the body of Christianity or stand at a stay without any spiritual growth though there is no standing or stopping in Christianity who so groweth not better must though insensibly grow worse I do not question but that gracious souls do meet with their winter-times times of temptation and to apappearance sometimes grow worse rather than better but it proves to their advantage in the end the best of Saints have had and have their ebbings and flowings their winter and summer but it 's a sign of life where is the sense thereof this is common in the Scripture and in the experience of the Saints but the notionist and head-professor is insensible of his deadness and decaies This I speak that serious souls may not sink in the sense of their shortness and wants that the Eunuch that is joyned to the Lord may not say I am a dry tree Isa 56. 3. But the head-professor grows big in the head but little in the heart like Ephraim the Lord complains of Hos 7. 11. Ephraim is like a silly dove without an heart no heart for God his Name and Truth great in his own eyes commends himself But not he that commendeth himself is approved but whom the Lord commendeth It may be he grows great with error fancies and imaginations finds out some better Religion they think than the Lord hath ordained like those the Lord complained of Jer. 2. 32 33. Why trimmest thou thy way to seek love and in their inventions think themselves to be innocent as they ver 35. Yet thou sayest because I am innocent and yet ver 36. G●d about to change their way and Chap. 6. 16. When the Lord calls to them to return to the good old way of Faith Love Obedience and to walk therein they will not Thus saith the Lord stand ye in the waies and ask for the old
Goodness the Lord for his Goodness in the latter daies 4. Meditation on the Justice and Judgments 4. His Justice against sin and sinners of God against sin and sinners will tend to beget maintain and increase this holy fear of God and fear to sin against him Psal 119. 120. My flesh trembleth because of thee and I am afraid of thy Judgments Matt. 10. 28. ●ear not them which kill the body but are not able to kill the soul but rather fear him that is able to destroy both body and soul in Hell Obj. This is a slavish fear and not the Objection soul-like fear or the Gospel Answ 1. It is that which becometh and Answer concerneth gracious souls to fear God in all his Names his Justice as well as his Mercy and it is a token of a graceless heart that hath not the awe of God in his Justice that being one great part of his Name of his Glory wherein he hath and will make himself famous God to illustrate this part of his Name and Glory unites Justice and Mercy in the proclaiming of his Name to the end that his people may love him and fear before him Exod. 34. 5 6 7. There you have the name of the Lord proclaimed in these two Attributes of Mercy and Justice And whoso thinks this wonderful gracious and terrible Name of the Lord to fear and tremble at his Goodness and his Justice his Righteous and Terrible Name to be beneath his new Covenant calling lives greatly below the calling of a Christian 2. Christians are flesh as well as spirit and liable to temptation and miscarriage woful experience teacheth us this and God as a Father does not only keep his children in awe with the knowledg of their relation that so love may prevail but likewise with the rod and threats and danger too of dispossessing of the inheritance and provision on that account and counts it well if all tend to effect the work thus dealeth the Lord with his people else what meaneth those various sayings in his Word Ps 89. 30 31 32. If his children forsake my Law and walk not in my Judgments if they break my Statutes and keep not my Commandments then will I visit their transgression with the rod and their iniquity with stripes c. See Heb. 12. 7 to 11. And those Judgments executed formerly on the people of God for sin left on Record for our learning to the end we might fear to sin against him lest we meet with like Judgments 1 Cor. 10. 1. to 11. and Chap. 11. 30. For this cause many are weak and sick among you and many sleep c. All which clearly proveth that God doth afflict his people for sin and he hath recorded it that his people might fear to sin against him Yea and further he keeps his children in awe with threats of dispossessing them of the inheritance Heb. 6. 4 5 6. and 4. 1. 11. and 3. 12. 14. 2 Tit. 2. 12 13 14. Rev. 2 and 3 Chapters all which confirms this truth that God threatens for sin and executes for sin and warns to watchfulness that the Crown be not lost Rev. 3. 11. Though it 's true that fear flowing from love is the most Evangelical and son-like fear yet a mixture a fear of God in his whole Name his Greatness Holiness Goodness Justice Righteousness c. is the most solid safe preserving fear the soul being ballanced with all the means and meditations of God prescribed to carry on this blessed Divine Virtue is sutable and useful for the accomplishment thereof Do not Parents account it well if all lawful means effect the end that is to keep their children in awe and subjection threats and stripes as well as love And doth not God deal with his children accordingly And doth not Christians that will not stand in awe of his Judgments wonderfully dishonour him that will fear him but in one part of his Name A dangerous temptation to be shamed and avoided of all who desire to fear God Mal. 2. 5. and 4. 2. 5. Meditation on the Word of God will 5. The Word of God tend to seaso● souls with this holy fear for that will help us in the four former particulars The truth of God in all his Names and faithfulness in all his Word in his Precepts and Promises and threats against sin and sinners will tend to work and increase this Grace Isa 66. 2. But to this man will I look even to him that is poor and of a contrite spirit and trembleth at my Word In the Word of God is declared the whole trembling Name of God in all the parts thereof and the meditation thereon will cause gracious souls to fear before him Psal 119. 161. My heart standeth in awe of thy Word The thoughts of the Authority Purity Divinity and truth of the Word will beget and increase awful and reverend thoughts of God 3. Of the usefulness and profitableness 3. It s Vsefulness of this Virtue We may say of this Virtue as the Apostle speaking of Godliness that it 's profitable to all things it 's the summ of Godliness and is useful to ballance the soul at all times and in all places and companies and to have its exercise and use in all Virtues it 's the soul-seasoning and soulballancing Grace it 's the beginning middle and end of Wisdom But to speak more particularly and distinctly of this Divine Virtue in the use thereof 1. It 's a sin-destroying Virtue where the fear of God is there sin must out it is is impossible for the fear of God and the love of sin to dwell together in the soul Psal 4. 4. Stand in awe and sin not where the awe of God is there will be a fear to sin against him Gen. 39. 9. Joseph said How then shall I do this great wickedness and sin against God Fear of God occasions fear of sinning against him this was it kept Nehemiah from oppressing the people like the former Governors Neh. 5. 15. But so did not I because of the fear of God Ps 19. 9. The fear of the Lord is clear c. it 's a purging cleansing Virtue it cleanseth the soul from the love power and practise of sin Prov. 16. 6. By the fear of the Lord men depart from evil and 8. 13. The fear of the Lord is to hate evil pride and arrogancy and the evil way c. Ps 34. 11 12 13. Where the love and fear of God is there the love of sin can have no place and the true cause of reigning abominations in any is because the fear of God is wanting there Ps 36. 1. The transgression of the wicked saith within my heart that there is no fear of God before his eyes O therefore consider this you that can sin without fear it argues you to be without the fear of God and to be graceless persons Rom. 3. 18. There is no fear of God before their eyes And this I fear
heart O who is it that reforms and returns to him that smiteth but rather quarrel at the rod and cry out for deliverance but keep fast the sin that is the cause thereof surely God will make us sick with smiting before he hath done if there be no reformation 2. Pride is another crying abomination for which God hath a controversie with his people self conceit pride of heart pride in Apparel pride of riches O this damnable hell born sin is like to prove the ruine of multitudes for it s followed after and pleaded for rushing into the new invented and deuised fashions to the dishonour of God and shame of Religion and undoing of poor souls the Lord may justly for these things complain as of his people of old Hos 5. 5. The Pride of Israel doth testifie to their face and he is at work with his people at this day for these abominations O that Professors in the City of London would lay these things to heart from whence prophaneness in this matter is come forth into all the nation Pride was Sodom sin and likewise the sin of spiritual Sodom and Aegypt Rev. 18. 12 13. 17. 4. Let all the Sons and Daughters of Sion tremble in the thoughts of living in the practise of Sodoms abominations and o● the contrary be ye cloathed with humillity that is let all your carriages and behaviours your words and works your gesture and apparel shew forth humility and prove the Lord if he hath not a blessing in store for you 3. Loss of first love both to God and one to another and loss of zeal for God his name and truth in the earth this is it for which God hath a controversie with his people and will not hear them cry they never so loud and make they never so many prayers Rev. 2. 4 5. Thou hast lost thy first love remember from whence thou art faln and repent and do thy first works or else I will come unto thee quickly and remove thy Candlestick out of his place except you repent it is repentance God expects before he will hear and answer our prayers for it is these and the like sins that doth hinder the prevailing of our prayers that they can have no enterance at the throne of Grace See these sins more fully described Chap. 29. CHAP. XXIII Of Perfection and whether it may be attained in this Life PErfection in the new Covenant Restauration and Life is a Glory to be believed beyond what we do or can yet know or injoy But in as much as there are great mistakes about this matter and the word perfect being frequently used in the Scripture and abused by ignorant and erring persons by reason of which serious souls may be and many are put to a loss in this matter I shall endeavour to clear up this truth according to the best light that I have through Grace attained herein for the advantage of others in which I shall endeavour 1. To clear up the various use and import of the word perfect as used in the holy Scripture and how far perfection is attainable here 2. To prove that perfection in the highest intention is not attainable in this life 1. The various use and import of the The various import of the word sincere word perfect as used in the Scriptures 1. Sometimes it imports sincerity and truth in the inward parts he that is a sincere Christian towards God in all his walks is in God's account a perfect Christian though otherwise attended with many imperfections uprightness and integrity is a choice virtue owned and approved of God and a comfort to souls in whom it is 2 Chron. 20. 3. Hezekiah could say Remember Lord I beseech thee how I have walked before thee in truth and with a perfect heart that is with an upright and sincere heart that is the true sense and meaning of the King for otherwise he had many infirmities 1 Chron. 28. 9. And thou Solomon my Son know thou the God of thy Father and serve him with a perfect heart and with a willing mind that is a sincere upright sound and undivided heart for the Lord desireth truth in the inward parts Ps 51. 6. Job was said to be perfect that is upright sincere and so owned of God though he saw himself to be sinful and so confesseth Job 13. 23. 2. There is a comparative perfection 2. Comparative spoken of in Scripture that is some have been and may be reputed more perfect than others and so said to be perfect compared with those that are worse than them living in the same time and age and it may be enjoy like means Gen. 6. 9. It 's said that Noah was a perfect man in his Generation that is compared with the Generation in which he lived he was a perfect man comparatively and upright and sincere in his Generation and walked with God that is kept close with God and worshipped him in an evil Generation ver 5. God saw that the wickedness of man was great in the earth c. or compared with others that are weaker Christians Some Christians compared with others may be said to be perfect and this I call a comparative perfection 1 Cor. 2. 6. Howbeit we speak wisdom among them that are perfect that is perfect comparatively with the Corinthians Chap. 3. 1 2. And I brethren could not speak unto you as unto spiritual but as unto carnal even as unto babes in Christ c. not as to those that were spiritual or perfect which is all one in sense and substance they compared with others were not so spiritual or perfect as them and this is it the Apostle minds Phil. 3. 15. Let us therefore as many as be perfect be thus minded that is compared to others that were more imperfect in their Knowledg Faith and Practice not perfect in the highest perfection for so the Apostle himself was not perfect ver 12. Not as though I had already attained or were already perfect c. So that it 's evident both from Scripture and experience that there is this comparative perfection and that in varieties of degrees among all Christians which are distinguished 1. Degrees of this perfection among Christians 2. Among Churches And 3. Among Ministers yet all are Christians 1. Among Christians in general there 1. Of Christians in general are varieties of degrees in Knowledg in Faith and in Practice and in all the gifts and virtues of the new Covenant this is abundantly cleared by the Apostle 1 Cor. 12. 12. to 25. Where he discovers the Church in all its parts to have variety of members as the body of Christ some more honourable or perfect than others some weak in the Faith and some strong Rom. 14. 1. and 15. 1. Some are comely in their spirits and conversations and some need to have comeliness to be put upon them 1 Cor. 12. 23 24. Some spiritual some carnal some useful and helpful to others others that
Father in all things the Sincere Christian would not displease God for a world he had rather displease men and himself too I mean fleshly self then displease God But Hypocrites design is to please men and to please their own humours they do what they do to be seen of men the Hypocrite if he pray it is to be seen of men if he give it is to be seen of men to have applause of men that is his end and if that be attained he hath his reward Mat. 23. 5. But all their works they do to be seen of men ch 6. 1 5. The Hypocrite if he can keep but just so much Religion as may continue his esteem among the Professors of his way and time he looks no more unless it be the vain glorious glossing talking and it may be preaching Hypocrite 6. The great care of a Sincere Christian 6. Look especially to the heart is to look to the heart to have the heart right with God he knoweth that the heart is deceitful and that God requireth the heart and will have the heart or nothing and therefore whatever he doth he doth it heartily as to the Lord and mourns when he finds the heart wanting and wandering he hates a divided Hypocritical heart he believeth with the heart loveth God with the heart prayeth with the heart obeyeth with the heart Rom. 16. 17. he accounts no service well done where the heart is wanting But the Hypocrite is a stranger to heart work and heart service he troubles not himself with that work the most he doth is to bring his body to the service and his head it may be but for the heart he take no care for that he is a stranger to such work Ezek. 33. 31. VVith their mouth they shew much love but their heart goeth after their covetousness See Mat. 15. 8. Psal 78. 36 37. They did flatter him with their mouth and they lyed to him with their Tongues for their heart was not right with him Thus the Hypocrites in heart heap up wrath Job 36. 13. For Hypocrisie lyeth in the heart and Sincerity is in the heart it is an honest and good heart 7. The Sincere Christian dwelleth most 7. Is most at home at home looks most to the state of his own soul keepeth his own Vineyard dresseth that and watcheth his own heart and his own words and ways and warreth against his own sins and sinful nature judgeth himself for his own miscarriages cryeth out O wretched man that I am not but that sincere souls seeth and reproveth and mourneth for others sins but his first his great work is at home to keep things in order there he saith with the Prophet Psal 51. 4. Against thee only have I sinned and with the Publican Lord be merciful to me a Sinner He saith with the Prophet Psal 119. 5. O that my ways were di●ectected to keep thy Statutes But the Hypocrite is most abroad quick-sighted to see into others failings but blind at home cryeth peace to his own soul without ground his great work is to be finding fault abroad he cryeth not O wretched man that I am but O wretched man that thou art he is quick sighted into the sins of others that his own may be covered or at least lessened in his conscience account an Hypocrite will sooner see a Mote in his brothers eye then a Beam in his own 8. The Sincere Christian as he believeth 8. He cleaveth to the Doctrine of Christ in the Lord and loveth and obeyeth the Lord above all so he cleaveth not only in word and in tongue but in deed and in truth to the Doctrine of Christ the Word of the Gospel as his alone ground of saith and rule of obedience and dare not for a world to swerve from it either to his own or others inventions 1 Joh. 4. 6. He that knoweth God heareth us he that is not of God heareth not us hereby know we the spirit of truth and the spirit of errour 2 Joh. ver 9. Whosoever transgresseth and abideth not in the Doctrine of Christ hath not God but he that abideth in the Doctrine of Christ hath both the Father and the Son But Hypocrites whatever they pretend in word of owning the Doctrine of Christ yet easily turn from it preferring their own inventions and imaginations equall with if not above the Doctrine of the Gospel Mat. 15. 7. Ye Hypocrites c. ver 9. In vain do they worship me teaching for doctrine the commandements of men Isa 29. 13. Their fear towards me is taught by the Precepts of men God takes them to be Hypocrites that pretend to own him and his word and indeed own the Precepts of men and their own inventions in his worship 9. Sincere Christians love Gods things 9. They love Gods things for his sake for his sake his word his ways and Ordinances because it is his because it hath his stamp upon it and spirit in it loves his people because they are his and have his spirit in them and his name upon them and so loves all whom the Lord loves the poor Saints as well as the rich they that are alive as well as they that are dead they they see and know as well as them they never saw c. But Hypocrites love is to some for some base and by end and not to all or to the dead Saints but not to the living Hypocrites pretend a great deal of love to the deceased Saints which they never saw but hate and persecute the living Saints who desire to be the Followers of those who through faith and patience inherit the promise Hypocrites will pretend to be the greatest lovers of dead Saints none love them as themselves they will honour them every one o● them shall have a day dedicated to him in honour Saint Peter and Saint Paul's day c. yea and it may be adore and pray to them make them their intercessors but hate and persecute them that are alive whom they see and know and that too because they walk in the steps of the deceased Saints We may easily judge what love such have to Jesus Christ and the Apostles if they were alive they should quickly find and feal their love that are so friendly to their followers in Faith and Patience thus did the Hypocrites of old Mat. 23. 29 30 31. Woe unto you Scribes Pharisees and Hypocrites because ye build the Tombs of the Prophets and garnish the Sepulchers of the righteous and say if we had been in the days of our Fathers we would not have been partakers with them in the blood of the Prophets Wherefore ye be witnesses unto your selves that ye are the children of them that killed the Prophets They witness that they are the Children of the Persecutors not by nature but by the same spirit children in blood and persecution therefore Hypocrites in pretending to love Saints that are gone whom they never saw but hate them they see
and would as truly hate and persecute them they never saw if they were present as they do those that are alive and present with them 10. And finally the honest hearted sincere 10. He fruitful Christian is fruitful he heareth the word of God and keepeth it and bringeth forth fruit with patience He knoweth that hereby God is glorified Joh. 15. 8. and that his account shall be thereby advantaged in the day of account Phil. 4. 17. They have their fruit unto holiness and the end everlasting life Rom. 6 22. Even the fruit of righteousness that is by Jesus Christ to the praise and glory of God Phil. 1. 11. Fruitful in every good work and increasing in the knowledge of God it is the fruitless tr●e that must be cut down But the Hypocrite is a fruitless branch an empty vine that bringeth forth fruit to himself he never goes out of or above himself seeks himself in all that he doth but brings forth no fruit to God no fruit to men no fruit for the good of his own soul unless it be the fruit of his Hypocrisie that is woe and wrath The Hypocrite in heart doth heap up wrath Woe to yo● Scribes Pharisees Hypocrites ye Serpents ye Generation of Vipers how can ye escape the damnation of hell Mat. 23. 29. 33. 2. I shall shew the advantages of sincerity 2. The advantages of sincerity and honesty of heart to God-ward in the New Covenant of his Grace 1. Sincerity of heart to God is that which renders all the weak and imperfect services of his people acceptable to him not as the meritorious cause that is alone in Christ Jesus and for his sake both ou● persons and services are accepted in the bel●ved Eph. 1. 6. But in him neither are ou● persons nor services accepted without sincerity feigned faith and love and obedience is not accepted it must be as you have heard before heart faith heart love and heart obedience that God accepts i● Christ and for his sake this of sincerity and truth in the inward parts God desireth and accepteth in all things according to what we have and not according to what we have not Weak and imperfect services are accepted where sincerity is this sweetens all our services keeps the soul humble and holy with a dayly dependance on the Grace that is in Christ Jesus God in Christ Jesus covers the many failings and accepts the weak services of his upright ones David a man of many failings yet being upright and sincere he was owned of God to be a Man after his own heart sincerity of heart makes us after Gods own heart he delights in owns and approves of sincere souls he takes them for his own with all their weaknesses and imperfections But Hypocrisie marrs all it is as the dead Fly in the Box that causeth all the Oyntment to stink The Hypocrite may to visible appearance in outward shew exceed the sincere soul as the Pharisee did the Publican he may preach and pray and converse at such a rate as if he were an Angel of light or a Minister and man of righteousness and yet be an Hypocrite all the while proud and self seeking designing himself and his own ends in all and this spoileth all God owns not any person under heaven for such external painted excellencies though men sometimes through weakness may admire them and they may admire themselves yet God owns not on any such account see Mat. 7. 22 23. Luke 13. 15 16. 2. Sincerity of heart towards God in the faith gives great boldness to the soul before the Lord both here and hereafter 1. Hear the sincere heart can appeal to the Lord in the most difficult case when the Hypocrite must sink in his spirit so Hezekiah Isa 38. 2 3. Remember Lord how I have walked before thee in truth and with a perfect heart c. and Joh in his great tryal was supported and bold on this account Job 13. 15 16. I will maintain mine own ways before him for an Hypocrite shall not come before him and 31. 6. Let me be weighed in an even ballance that God may know mine integrity O the boldness of a sincere soul that dares to appeal to the Lord in the matter and to say as Peter Lord thou knowest all things thou knowest I love thee But the Hypocrite faints and sinks when God deals with him Prov. 28. 1. The wicked flee when none pursue but the righteous are bold as a Lyon 2. Hereafter in the day of accounts the great day of the Lord who may abide it sincerity then will be worth the world then shall the righteous sincere upright ones stand with great boldness before the Lord 1 Joh. 4. 17. Herein is our love made perfect that we may have boldness in the day of Judgment Hypocrites shall then be ashamed and confounded they shall be speechless the ungodly shall not stand in the Judgment nor Sinners in the Congregation of the Just then they shall be ashamed and confounded in their own spirits knowing themselves to be Hypocrites and the Congregation of Hypocrites shall be desolate Job 15. 34. See Isa 33. 14. 3. Sincerity will preserve the soul pure to God from sin and keep the soul close and constant to God in duty 1. It will preserve from sin it is a wonderful preserving vertue a sincere heart would not sin against God for a world it not only preserves from the common sins of the time and place but from the sins of mens callings and relations and from the sins that men are by nature most inclined unto Psal 18. 33. 23. I was also upright before him and I kept my self from mine iniquity Sincerity will keep souls from the iniquity of their natures to which they are most inclined it will pluck out the right eye and cut off the right hand but Hypocrisie must have that spared and kept alive the darling lust must live though in the death of the owner thereof Psal 25. 21. Let integrity and uprightness preserve me for I wait on thee 2. It will keep the soul constant and close to God is duty it makes conscience of every duty and service private and publick and keeps the soul in a right frame in the performance thereof that is holy humble awfull believing and rejoycing in the Lord it s that will tend to compleat the soul in all the will of God sincerity goes through with the work does not half it with God nor turn back in the day of tryal but the Hypocrite is fleeting and inconstant will not pray always doth nothing in conscience and love to the Lord especially to private work and duty he is a stranger looks not at the frame of his spirit in the work but is too and fro fast and loose with God suitable to the time occasion and advantage of Profession Obj. Sincerity I perceive is a choice vertue Obj. and all without it is nothing but I find that I have much and many
God is no respecter Answ of persons that is of Jews above the Gentiles which was the present occasion of those words nor of any person one above another according to the usual respect among men i. e. for any good by nature in one more then another for all were in their blood that is in their sin alike enemies alike and alike miserable But some he purposed to magnifie his Mercy on to life and fixes his choice on them according to his own will without any respect of person that is of Goodlyness of Person Beauty Wisdom Strength Honour Riches good Nature or the like but rather the contrary See 1 Cor. 1. 26 27 28 29. Jam. 2. 5. and that from his own will and pleasure Luke 20. 21. a wonderful and hidden mistery it is 3. That he might glorifie the riches of his mercy in saving some as well as of his Justice in condemning others Rom. 9. 23. That he might make known the Riches of his Glory on the Vessels of Mercy which he had afore prepared to Glory Ephe. 1. 4 5 6. this was the utmost and final design of God to glorifie the Riches of his Grace Eternally in the Vessels of Mercy prepared to Glory CHAP. XXVI Of Reprobation REprobation I take to be non-election and I dare not understand it further for so here is Mercy and Justice wonderfully exalted in a way of righteousness I do not find reprobation as attributed to God in this matter in the terms thereof in the Scripture and I suppose that all the sayings in the Scripture that seems equivalent to it may be very safely understood in this sense as Prov. 16. 4. He made the wicked for the day of wrath i. e. he knew they would be wicked yet he made them and designed them for their wickedness unto wrath Rom. 9. 21 22. The elect he designed unto honour and others he left to themselves and the means afforded that continue impenitent he designed to dishonour for God saw the end of all and disposed all to such ends as will be for his own Glory Jude ver 4. The Apostle speaks of certain men that were of old ordained to this condemnation that is God fore-knowing them in their sins ordained them to condemnation I dare not think that God reprobated any but in relation to their obstinacy and constancy in sin none shall be damned from the detriment counsel without relation to their sins nor hath any act past in God to cause them to sin but men are the cause of thir own destruction though God for their sin hath designed them to it so that God will wonderfully exalt himself in his Justice and Mercy on this account Reprobation hath two parts in it 1. A Two parts in Reprobation non-clection that is a leaning to the means afforded which is full of all sufficiency to save all if they have hearts and grace to make use thereof I say they are left to the means to believe c. or not believe at their own will and choice and at their own peril and so he propoundeth the Gospel to all without respect effecting the term of life therein propounded where and when he pleaseth but no act of God hindreth any man but according to the publick ministration of the Gospel he wille●● that all should be saved by coming to the knowledg of the truth and this will toward● all he effects in whom he will and leave● others to their own wills though ma● have lost the freeness of his will to that which is good by his sin yet not the power of willing and God leaves his will free he may believe obey and be saved if ●● will God hinders not unless it be by his Judicial act as a punishment of former acts of sin and rebellion against him as in the case of Pharaoh of his own people Joh. 12. 39 40. And of the rebellious Gentiles Rom. 1. 21 24. Which I call a Judicial hardening i. e. a giving up to an hardened estate in a way of Justice as a punishment for sin which is the greatest judgment that can befall persons in this World and in this he acteth according to his own will both in a way of Judgment and Mercy Rom. 9. 15 17. But otherwise God affords great and blessed means for man to believe and be saved it is the devil and man himself that debilitates the understanding and will that it will have none of God and Christ of Grace and Life on the terms propounded in the new Covenant which is Repentance Faith and new obedience this man of himself will not submit too nor cannot because he will not see 2 Cor. 4. 4. Joh. 5. 40. and 6. 44. The second part of Reprobation of impenitent sinners is they are decreed and appointed to pain and misery to be punished with everlasting destruction from the presence of the Lord and from the glory of his Power 2 Thes 1. 8 9. To be set on the left hand with this sentence Go ye cursed into everlasting fire as a punishment for their sin against God and rejecting Grace in the day of Grace O how does it concern every one then to look about themselves wh●●es they have time and means and not profanely to plead that if they are elected they shall be saved live as they list if not they shall be damned do what they can But know that you may believe obey the Gospel and be saved if you will if you have hearts to it God hinders you not but on the contrary affords you blessed means and gives you bl●ssed invitations and makes you blessed offers of Life if you will obey him and will accept you and perform all his good word and promises of Life if you come in believe and obey the Gospel But know that if you resolve to keep your sins still and to live as you list and will not accept of Christ and Life on the terms of the Gospel you are so far from being any of the elect ones that you must be damned Mar. 16. 15 16. Obj. But I want the power of coming to Objection God I have sometimes a will but I cannot accomplish the work sin is too hard for me how then can I come Answ 1. Ordinarily the defect lieth in Answer the will when once the will and mind is really and in good earnest for God the power shall not fail for the defect is in the will it may be there may be sometimes some convictions of sin and apprehensions of Grace with the need thereof and willingness to enjoy it but it is but weak and flashy and soon over but no heart-hatred of sin but rather a love to it and loathness to part with it no resolution to set on the work of turning to the Lord with the whole heart and to trust him for strength therein and thus the heart is divided like those the Lord complains of Hos 10. 2. Their heart is divided now shall they be found faulty a
and herein is the Royal and Regal Authority of Christ in an especial manner kept up in his House his Church his Kingdom which consists in the execution of his Laws upon Transgressors in all cases according to the fact reproof admonition withdrawing 2 Thes 3. 6. rejecting if there be no other remedy nor means can prevail and this is that which makes much for the honour of Christ and good of his Church to preserve from sin recover faln sinners and to preserve the Church pure from defilements of this the Scripture is full and clear 1 Cor. 5. 7 8 13. 2 Tim. 2. 21. Heb. 12. 15 16. Mat. 18. 15 16 17. 2. Of the Officers in the Church of 2. Of the Officers in the Church of Christ Christ take we the Church of the New Testament since the death and Resurrection of the Testator to be but one Church state as the Church of the Old Covenant was from Circumcision untill the Death of Christ Then 1. Jesus Christ is the great Officer in of his Church the Angel Messenger Bishop Shepherd Prophet Apostle Lord Law giver and King of his Church whose lawful subjects believers are but he being ascended up on high to do work there for his Church in order to its spiritual and eternal wellfare hath left in his room and stead Gifts and Officers for the good of his Church which are as enumerated in the Scripture Apostles Prophets Evangelists Pastors and Teachers and all for the good of the Church Eph. 4. 11. 12. 1. Apostles men immediately called 1. Apostles inspired and sent for the first publishing of the Gospel and first planting of the Gospel Church being endued with power for such a work to give laws and directions from Jesus Christ for his Churches direction in Faith and practice till his second coming but such Apostles we now have none but they were and are our Apostles we being of the same Gospel Church Though according to the common sense of the word Apostle that is sent so we have or might or should have Apostles in the Church it signifying a messenger or one sent as I shall more fully declare in its place 2. Prophets now this of Prophets I 2. Prophets take not to be a distinct ordained Office as Pastor and Teacher but a gift in the Church and so an Ordinance of Christ for the Churches Edification not extraordinary any more then the other Ministry that we account to stand as the Ordinary Ministry in the Church probably the Prophets in the Primitive times might have more and greater gifts then any now but that Nulls not the gift nor use thereof in the Church no more then that because the Pastors and Teachers then had greater spiritual gifts then any now have Therefore we should have no Pastors nor Teachers now and so no Church and so no Religion those who work Prophets out of the Church might by the same reason and rule work out all and themselves too that by Prophets were intended ordinary Prophets for the edification of the Church what ever gifts they then had will appear if we consider 1. It was a gift to be obtained by industry and endeavour extraordinary prophesie was an immediate gift 1 Cor. 12. 31. and 14 39. 2. It was a Gift for the common good and Edification of the Church most of profit viz. of the Gifts singly Administred without Office in the Church therefore not to be lost or expulced out of the Church 3. Yet it was in some sense inferlour to that of Preaching by Office because he that is called to Office is not only a Prophet but more then a Prophet and this will appear if we consider 1. That all the Prophets work was to speak by way of Edification Exhortation and Consolation but the Elders or Officers work and duty was and is to Exhort Reprove Rebuke with all authority 2 Tim. 4. 2. Titus 2. 15. which none out of Office might authoritatively doe 2. The Doctrine of the Prophets must be judged and tryed as supposing they might speak amiss and fail but the Officers are supposed to have attained to such a degree of knowledge in the School of Christ as that there is no such rule prescribed for them 1 Cor. 14. 29 30 31. not that Officers or Elders are without all limitation in this matter but under the Churches judgment 3. Prophesie was such an Ordinance in the Church of Christ as that the Church it self might be too apt to despise it by reason of its meanness as is implyed 1 Thes 5. 19. 20. Quench not the spirit despise not Prophecyings it seems they were all for Preaching but despise Prophecyings as it is too much at this day 4. The Prophets might through weakness bring forth something that was not good or true yet not to be despised v. 21. Prove all things hold fast that which is good Which implyeth that there might drop some things from the Prophets that might not be good yet it should not be despised nor they discouraged but that which was good imbraced and that which was bad left and the Prophets instructed therein for their amendment All which proves that the Prophets were ordinary gifted persons in the Church for Edification after its first gathering till Officers were chosen and the Officers was to be chosen out of the Prophets that is to say the best gifted and quallified among them and this answereth the order 1. Apostles Secondarily Prophets c. and this was the rule observed Acts 13. 1 2. And out of these Prophets and Teachers must Barnabas and Saul be taken for more publick work and service and if this rule were observed in the Churches it would be a way according to the Lord's Order to raise up gifts in the Church fitted for Office as occasion calls for it for this of Prophecy is a constant order in the Churches to be continued Prophets and an official Ministry may and should be together in the Church so would not the Church be without persons gifted and fitted for office as need requireth The next out of the Prophets are Evangelists 3. Evangelists Gospel cryers or Gospel preachers or Apostles that is ordinary Apostles this is an office of great use in the Church though almost left out and lost as if it were extraordinary and only for the primitive times the reason thereof rendred because there are no such Gifts now nor Apostles to call them to the work or direct them in it A wonderful weak way of reasoning by the same rule we may reason out all offices and officers out of the Church yea and reason out Church and all for want of Apostles and Gifts and here lieth the great reason of the seekers loss want of Gifts and gifted persons as the Apostles to administer Gospel Ordinances and this is next of kin to it for the same reason that works out Evangelist will if followed work out all 1. That there were such called and authorized
Officers and Ministers belonging to the Church not extraordinary as the first Apostles but ordinary not infallibly inspired but such as received all their rules relating to their work from the Apostles as the Pastors and Elders did both in their ministerial work and in conversation 1 Tit. 2 3 Chap. and Chap. 4. 11 to 16. and Chap. 5. throughout and 6. 11 12 13. 2 Tit. 2. 14 15 16 22 to 26. So the Epistle to Titus proves the same with many others that might be mentioned 2. There is the same use and need of such a Ministry to preach the Gospel to the World for conversion and gathering and to take care for the establishing of the Churches and Officers therein which as it is Gods order in his Churches so would it be a mercy and a blessing to the Churches and much loss hath befaln the Church in the neglect hereof such a ministry if spirited for the work would be of general advantage to the Churches of Christ 3. That their call unto it was ordinary that is in the primitive times by the Apostles and Churches for there was no extraordinary Ministers but such as was immediately called as the Apostles were and all Officers in the Church besides Apostles were and are ordinary and to continue That they were so called to it is clear Timothy was called to this office by the laying on of the hands of the Presbytery 1 Tit. 4. 14. And these sort of Ministers were called sometimes Evangelists i. e. Gospel Preachers or Cryers 2 Tit. 4. 5. Act. 21. 8. Sometimes Apostles 2 Co● 8. 23. The Apostles of the Churches and the Glory of Christ Phil. 2. 25. The Apostle calls Epaphroditus his brother and companion c. and your Apostle that is the Churches Apostle by all which it appears that this official Ministry was ordinary and should be in the Church still and the Church suffereth much in the loss thereof for Gods Ordinances are not in vain and out of the Prophets in the Church should this and other Ministers be chosen according to the order stated First Apostles then Prophets and then Evangelists and Pastors and Teachers Eph. 4. 11. This is the method of God's Order in the Church 1 Cor. 12. 28. Where Evangelists in the term are left out but very probably included in that of Teachers that including all the official Ministry besides the first Apostles Paul and Barnabas who were not inferior Apostles yet in as much as their call was not from the mouth of Christ in the manner as the rest was they mus● for order sake be taken out from among the Prophets and sent to the work in the ordinary orderly way of the Gospel Ac● 13. 1 2 3. 2. Out of the Prophets are Pastors and Teachers to be chosen by the Church and ordained and although there be various Titles given in Scripture to these Officers as Pastors Teachers Elders Bishops c. It imports not variety of Offices but the fulness of the work every Title being significant Pastor to feed Teacher to instruct Elder to rule Bishop to oversee it 's possible that all may be in one man but in as much as these gifts may be more eminent some in one and some in another sutably should they be exercised That those Titles hold not forth any distinction in Office or variety of Offices or any superiority in Office one above another in way of authority though in distinction by gift doth appear Tit. 1. 5 6 7. Where the Apostle first calls them Elders ver 5. For this cause left I thee in Creet that thou mightest ordain Elders c. and after ver 7. Bishops for a Bishop must be blameless c. By which it appears that Bishops and Elders are one and the same Office 1 Tit. 3. The Apostle sums up all the Ministry of the Church on this account under the Name of Bishop and Chap. 5. 17. under the Name of Elders by which it appears that Bishops and Elders was one and the same Office only Elders distinguished by ruling and teaching which distinguisheth not the Office but the exercise therein sutable to the gift both in teaching and ruling the like distinction we have Rom. 12. 7 8. distinguished by the Gift more than by the Office Elders may have a gift to teach well and rule well too others may have a gift to rule well and teach but little or teach well and little gift to rule and sutable should they be exercised in the Church Phil. 1. 1. These sorts of Officers are all included in that of Bishops and 1 Pet. 5. 1. They are all included in Elders who were Pastors to feed the flock ver 2. Acts 20. 17. Paul calleth the Elders of the Church of Ephesus to him and ver 28. Calleth the same Elders Bishops Overseers and Peter calleth himself an Elder and a Witness of the sufferings of Christ 1 Pet. 5. 1. So that if any will suppose a superiority in Office among those varieties of Titles there is least ground of all for that of Bishop for Peter himself saith that he was an Elder but he no where calls himself a Bishop and Ordination was performed by the Presbytery not Episcopacy 1 Tit. 4. 14. and Hebr. 13. 7 17. They are summed all under that of rule and guides and these Officers are to carry on the administrations of the Church in an orderly way though the power of all is committed to the Church Matt. 28. 20. Yet the Church are to choose out such persons as God hath gifted and qualified for the Work that although the gift be from the Lord yet the authority of administring must be from the Church electing and Ordination of the Presbytery by Fasting and Prayer and imposition of hands Act. 13. 3. 1 Tit. 4. 14. Act. 6. 3 6. Who were the first Officers ordained in the Church and were ordained Elders though their work was to take care of the poor yet they were ordained Elders 1. All Offices was in the Apostles next to Jesus Christ they were Apostles Evangelists Elders Deacons did all and were all as is evident in this first Church and all other Officers and Offices came from them as necessity called for it and the first Office and Officers ordained in the Church were those Act. 6. and were ordained Elders though then especially to take care of the poor which the Apostles did before and Elders still may do if the work be not too much for them that they were ordained Elders is apparent 1. In that we read of no Officers in that Church but Apostles and Elders Act. 15. 6. ver 22. The whole are summed up in three distinctions i. e. Apostles and Elders and the whole Church ver 23. Apostles Elders and Brethren and Chap. 11. 30. The contribution was sent to the Elders by the hands of Barnabas and Saul and without all controversy it was sent to them that had the care of that matter and here they are called Elders I mind this the
more for clearing that election of Elders belong to the Church the Apostles though infallible would not rob the Church of this right see Act. 14. 23. When they had ordained them Elders by election or lifting up of hands in every Church Cheirotonesai to choose by holding up the hand to create by general voice of suffering and thus all Officers i. e. Evangelists Pastors and Teachers must be chosen by the Churches and by Ordination be authorised to the work 2 Cor. 8. 19. 23. And Officers when thus chosen and se● apart to the office and work are to administer all Ordinances in the authority of Christ yet so as to have the Church with them in the work and the Church is to encourage them and be subject to their administrations in the Name of the Lord while they abuse not their authority and yet they are to be accountable to the Church in case of male-administring or abuse of power and authority and the Church who authorized them may again devest them of their authority without repentance and reformation or in case of scandalousness in conversation Yet not withstanding this in matters of rule and order they ought not to seek so much to please men as to displease the Lord for they are the Lords servants as well as the Churches and must endeavour to do all things according to the pattern and right rule and to please the Lord to whom they must give an account though men be displeased therewith and in case they suffer from men on that account yet they will have Peace with God and in their own souls Two things I fear are much wanting in the Churches 1. A Spirit of Government in the authority of Christ as Wisdom Impartiality Courage Meekness Love and the fear of the Lord. 2. A Spirit in the Church to be Ruled and Governed according to the Will of Christ Heb. 13. 17. Obey them that have the rule over you and submit your selves And in case of need we read of helps 1 Cor. 12. 28. Helps Governments in as much as all power is invested in the Church in case Officers be wanting till they may be obtained the Church hath authority to appoint such as are most suitably gifted either upon tryal in order to Eldership or as helps in case of need to carry on all the Administrations of the Church or where are Officers being sick or a way or weak with age the Church may do the like i. e. appoint helps to the Officers in Government or any other of the Administrations of Christ in his Church The fourth sort of Officers in the Church 4. Deacons are Deacons whose work and office is to look after the necessities of the poor and to make a just distribution of the Churches Treasure committed to them on that behalf that as it is an Ordinance of Christ that his should be free to communicate 1. Privately Mat. 6. 34. So likewise by giving into the hands of the Deacons who are to take a general care of the poor and distribute to every one as they have need This is an honourable service and work of the Lord the poor being in the Church in the room of Christ to prove the truth of his peoples love to him Christ saith Me you have not always with you the poor you have always with you You may shew your love to me in loving them when I am gone and in doing good to them hence Christ will say at the last day I was naked and ye cloathed me hungry and ye fed me Sick and in Prison and ye visited me c. What the qualifications and work of the Deacons are you may see 1 Tim. 3. 8. to 13. 1 Pet. 4. 11. If any man Minister that is Deacons doe the work of a Deacon let him do it as of the ability that God giveth that is in the Church In a word it is to do that which the Apostles did before and ordained the Elders to do Acts 6. 1 2 3. I shall endeavour to answer one weighty question and so shall conclude this matter Quest Is there no Supream Power and Quest order in the Churches to regulate miscarriages but is every Church absolutely independant and unaccountable in any case if not then to whom must the account in Church miscarriages he given and what way is left to regulate Church miscarriages Answ 1. That a Church may miscarry Answ either in Doctrine Gal. 1. 6. Manners 2 Cor. 12. 20 21. Discipline either in the Non-administring of censures 1 Cor. 5. 1 2. or in the evill and wrong Administring thereof 3 John ver 9 10. is very evident 2. That every Church with their Officers have a like power from Christ in all Administrations without any accountableness to any one above the rest in way of Superiority is likewise clear Yet 3. There must be an accountableness of all the Churches each to other in case of offence and miscarriage though not to any one as Supream above the rest yet a common accountableness must be owned without which their fellowship must necessarily be dissolved the reasons thereof are as followeth 1. From the Law of Relation and unity in the same faith and fellowship which cannot be kept up and maintained but by a Brotherly accountableness as Sister Churches for the mutual help of each other and preservation of the whole in the truth if the laws of Unity in any Society be broken the Society must needs be broken Christ new Covenant Laws in matters of faith and practice are the ground of Christians and Churches unity and society each with other if any Church make a breach there without being accountable for Reformation the foundation of Fellowship is broken therefore for preservation of the foundations of Fellowship of Churches must this brotherly accountableness be maintained 2. To reason from the lesser to the greater as in a particular Church though there be an equality and no Superiority among Members as Members but what God makes in gifts and office yet every Member ought to be accountable each to other especially in matters of offence Mat. 18. 15. c. and so at last to the Church so from the same rule and reason all the Churches in the same faith and practice and having the same relation one to the other as members in the particular Church should have the same care of each other which cannot be unless there be the same accountableness to each others as Churches as is in the members of one and the same Church as all the Members in a particular Church make up the Church so all the Churches are but so many parts and Members of the Universal and should have the same care and keep up the same accountableness and this is without all single Superiority 3. Without this particular Churches are in worse case then Members in particular Congregations who have the benefit of the Laws and Administrations of Christ for their preservation in the Faith the want of which
with a scab the crown of the head c. ver 18. In that day the Lord will take away the bravery of the twinkling ornaments c. What they are you may see in that which followeth by which we may see that the Lords people hath alwaies been addicted too much to this sin and especially the female Sex and this we find at present by woful experience amongst professing people though contrary to the Word of God and the Spirit of Grace in the hearts of gracious ones 1 Tit. 2. 9 10. 1 Pet. 3. 3 to 6. In both which Pride is forbidden and modest apparel with shamefac'dness and sobriety as becometh women professing Godliness is commanded and the truth is that this sort of Pride is a shame and a shameful sin to be found in the Church of Christ Luke 7. 25. They that wear gay cloathing are in Kings houses they should not be in Churches It 's the Whore of Babilon whose Beauty consists of such deckings Rev. 17. 4. It behoves the Churches to purge out this sin as an abomination and to be cloathed with humility which adorns the new Covenant lest the Lord cast them out as an abominable branch O if we could or would be every one striving who should be most like Christ and conformable to him as we are striving to be like the World how glorious would Christians be in their profession over now they are but now unhappy we whose care is to be like the World though thereby we are the more unlike our Lord and so dishonour him and wrong our own souls and that which adds to this sin is that Ministers who should cry aloud against these abominations either practice the same themselves or allow it in their Families and Relations are silent in the matter at best and others shameless enough plead for it and surely that is the Devils work no wonder then if it grow to a mighty torrent both of sin and judgment Some it may be preach it down in word but allow it in practice in themselves and Families as if they had a license to be licentious in this matter I have observed this evil in Parents that hath been bread plain themselves and it may be so continue but breed their children to pride and vanity as if they designed them to destruction and say it may be they cannot help it let such know that they ought to command their children and remember Ely in like case for his weak and soft dealing with his Sons 1 Sam. 2. 22 to 27 33. I have observed the Husband to go plain himself but the Wife arraied like a Stage-player and the vain man it may be is proud to see his Wife so fine or if not passeth all by in silence or complains that he cannot rule her she will have it so say what he will An argument that the man knows not how to rule and so draws the guilt of his Wives sin upon himself or that the Wife knows not her duty either to God or to her Husband and indeed those who have no conscience of duty to God it cannot be expected that they should have conscience of duty to man I would advise such women to read and seriously to consider Eph. 5. 24. 33. 4. A lofty carriage and conversation is a symptom of a proud heart Dan. 4. 37 Those that walk in Pride he is able to abase a proud walk a proud life discovers a proud heart 1 Jo● 2. 16. One of the things that is of the World and not of the Father is pride of Life which is not of the Father but of the World O therefore let Christians leave it to the World and cleave to the Father and the things of the Father lest he strip and whip them from their grievous transgression in this matter 5. Contentions and divisions about needless and invented things is a sign of a proud heart when persons form up things to themselves which the Lord never required and make that a ground of division for self-ends such things as these being the cause of most of the divisions at this day it flows from self and pride Prov. 13. 10. Only by pride cometh contention but with the well-advised is Wisdom and 22. 10. Cast out the scorner and contention shall go out yea strife and reproach shall cease O the breaches and divisions the contentions and strifes which this monster pride hath produced both in Church and State the Lord give repentance or judgment must be the issue good Hezekah humbled himself for the pride of his heart c. and the wrath of the Lord was deferred 2 Chron. 32. 26. 4. Affliction may come upon the people of God for their living in the transgression of the known Ordinances of the Lord this is that for which God hath had and probably hath at this day a controversie with his people and for these things he hath doth and will visit them Ezek. 11. 19 20 21. Where the reason of Gods gathering his people from the Nations ver 17. and giving them one heart and putting his new spirit in them i. e. his new Covenant spirit is that they may walk in my Statutes and keep mine Ordinances and do them c. but those whose hearts walk after their detestable things and their abominations I will recompence their own way upon the●r own heads saith the Lord Dan. 9. 8 11. Where the Prophet acknowledgeth that the cause of all the Churches afflictions and miseries was for sin and not obeying the voice of the Lord and walking in his Laws which he had set before them c. and it 's very likely that this is one cause of God's afflicting his people not only the things before-mentioned but the changing of the instituted Ordinances of Christ into mens own inventions so slighting his commands and his people for walking therein for transgressing of the Law of love to God to men to good men to bad men O the great failing in this matter the Law of Christ is that his people should not speak evil one of another nor back-bite one another Eph. 4. 31. 1 Pet. 2. 1. Jam. 4. 11. Nor to think evil one of another 1 Cor. 13. 5. Zec. 7. 10. Nor easily to believe evil reports against a brother Psal 15. 3. But what contrary walking to those blessed Laws of the Gospel in these and many other things I might name is found amongst us and that not by secret search the Lord knoweth and he will make us to know it or he will make us sick with smiting Or 5. It may be for his peoples unprofitableness under the mercy and means enjoyed for the loss of first love to God his Name and Truth to one another and this is it of which the Lord complains of his people and warns them to repent and d● their first works lest he come against them speedily and remove the Candlestick out of his place Rev. 2. 4. Jer. 2. 2 3 17. When the Lord feeds his people
the greater will their loss be all buildings contrary to the Lord must be accounted for and the owners thereof suffer the loss though they may be saved yet it will be so as by fire 1 Cor. 3. 12 13. 4. The Lords people must come to Judgment because all●sin must be repented of first or last there are many sins in the Saints that they allow themselves in and some it may be they know not to be sins but take them to be virtues all which they must have a time to be convinced of and to repent May we imagine that God hath ordered repentance for his people here and his Church to expect repentance for known and gross sins and yet if any sins pass unrepented of that they must never be repented of surely we cannot rationally imagine it In this I understand that not any sins of the Saints repented of and warred against shall be accounted for at that day but they are pardoned by the Law of Grace according to the word of Grace 1 Ja 1. 9. Object The Scripture saith Heb. 8. 12. Object I will be merciful to their unrighteousness and their sins and their iniquities I will remember no more this seems to contradict the present affection of an after reckoning and account to be given by believers Answ 1. We ought not so to understand Answ one Scripture as to contradict another especially such a general truth asserted in so many Scriptures as this is Therefore 2. We are to understand that Covenant to relate in its glorious and perfect ministration to the glorious state of the Kingdom although it took its enterance from the death of the Testator and believers are now under it in its first and beginning ministration for there is no other Covenant but this new and everlasting one yet we do find that now God doth remember the sins of his people so as to afflict and judge them and this they have felt and do feel and are like to feel in this imperfect State But in as much as the new Covenant is the Covenant of the new and restored state and especially in it is the perfection thereof intended thoug● it hath a preparative enterance now in wa● of grace it shall then be perfected both i● Grace and Glory and the final doing awa● of sin will ●ot be till after the judgment and then God will remember their sins no more so as to judge them for it neither shall h● people sin any more Isa 33. 24. Rev. 21. ● And so 5ly The Saints must come to judgment that so God and Ch●●● may be admired in the pardoning Grace of the new Covenant at that day they shall admire and glorifie his mercy more then ever they did or could before they shall then see how justly they might be condemned and sent away with Hypocrites and Unbelievers and shall admire the grace of their Salvation beyond what they were of capacity to do in this mortall Estate Acts 3. 19. 2. Tim. 1. 18. 2 Thes 1. 10. Jude verse 21. 6. And finally it must be so that the justice of God may appear the more righteous and convincing to his and his Churches enemies when they shall fee and know that his people that have owned him here must come to judgment and be scarcely saved through the appearing difficulties how justly must they be condemned 1 Pet. 4. 17 18. which is truly applicable hear relating to the afflictions of the Church and so it will be then Judgment must first begin at Gods house he will judge and acquit them first Where then shall the ungodly and sinner appear what judgment must they expect how will it silence them and cause them to justifie God for ever in the righteousness of his judgment toward them Let the Lords people believe this truth and so live in this world as those that do expect to give an account of themselves and of all their works to God 2. The wicked must then come to judgment all men great and small must then appear to give an account of all their wickedness their unbelief disobedience persecution hard speeches and hard actions spoken and done against the Lord and his people for all their abominations and filthiness O! woe will it be at that day to all the wicked of the earth who will now forget God and will have none of him that bid God depart from them they will none of the knowledge of his ways the Lord will bid them depart at that day into everlasting fire O consider this ye that forget God least he come and tear you in pieces and there be none to deliver Psal 50. 22. 2. Who shall be the judge and that is Jesus Christ he shall be the great judge of the World and of the Saints too see both Mat. 25. 31. Acts 17. 31. He hath appointed a day in which he will judge the world in righteousness by that man whom he hath ordained c. Rom. 2. 26. and 2 Cor. 5. 10. We must all appear before the judgment Seat of Christ c. And the Father will judge in and by the Son so that it will be the judgment both of the Father and the Son God will judge the world in righteousness by that man c. Quest Why will God judge the world by Jesus Christ and not do it himself immediately Answ 1. Because he hath done all his works by him from the beginning he at first made the world by him Heb. 1. 2. by him he Redeemed the world again out of that estate into which it fell by Transgression which shall be accomplished in his times Eph. 4. 30. Rom. 8. 23. Rev. 21. 5. by him he governs the world now even in its fallen estate Eph. 1. 21 22. and by him Believers shall be saved Acts 4. 12. By him the dead must be raised J●h 5. 28. And by him must the World be Judged God the Father never did nor never will do any thing without him but by him he hath and will accomplish all his work especially the Restauration work 2. Christ must be judge of the World because he is most sutable and fit to judge the World because he is the son of man Joh. 5. 27. He hath given him authority also to execute judgment because he is the Son of man God considered out of Christ is dreadful would destroy men none can see him and live till after the judgment be past so that he alone is fit to judge because he is the Son of man and able to Judge because he is the Son of God 3. Christ must be the judge of the world because he dyed for the World He gave himself a ransome for all men he ●●●●ed death for every man therefore must he judge the world for their sin against him in neglecting and refusing the salvation by him wrought forth and tendered to the world and to justifie his people that have believed his love and owned him in the world so that he died for the
this world in its old estate but in the world to come The new Heaven and new Earth wherein dwelleth righ●eousness see this more full in cap. 9. 2. The Restauration work and Kingdom Reason 2 of Christ on Earth was the great design of God to be accomplished and made manifest ever since the Fall of Man and therefore it must be as you may see at large in chap. 9. unto which I refer the Reader for Confirmation of this Argument and indeed Gods Covenant and design in this matter is the foundation of this building hence it is that he hath so abundantly filled his word with the Prophesies and promises thereof throughout both the old and new Testament as hath been before proved 3. This hath been the Faith of the Saints Reason 3 of old and should be ours built upon the word of the Lord and therefore it must be so or else they must lose their faith and expectation to enjoy a Heavenly Kingdom and Country with Christ their King Heb. 11. 13 to 16. speaking of the Fathers of old that they all died in Faith not having received the promise i. e. of actual possession but having seen them afar off and were perswaded of them and imbraced them and confessed that they were strangers and P●lgrims in the earth What promises was it which they saw and were perswaded of Surely it must be the promises of this glory which made them to be as Strangers and Pilgrims in this world and thereby plainly declared that they sought a Country that is the Country Kingdom Blessedness and Glory promised Psal 37. 11. The meek shall inherit the Earth and delight themselves in the abundance of peace verse 29. The Righteous shall inherit the Land and dwell therein for ever and this Christ applyeth to the New Covenant Mat. 5. 5. Blessed are the meek for they shall inherit the Earth Rev. 5. 10. And hast made us unto God Kings and Priests and we shall Reign ●n Earth O! why should the people of God now be so unbelieving as to t●is truth and the Saints of old so full of Faith therein 4. It must be so because the Earth and Reason 4 World was at first made for man God made the World and all things therein and then made man to possess it and gave him rule and Dominion over it Gen. 1. 28. though he quickly lost it by his sin and immediately the second man the Lord from Heaven was promised by which it was upheld and man to have the use thereof in the faln state and in much misery and in subordination to the Lord Jesus in order to the Rest●uration promised that God might not lose his design in his work here below but might rai●e it up to a better and more glorious end Psal 8. 4 5 6. The Prophet in way of admiration saith What is man that thou art mindful of him and the Son of man that thou visiten him for thou ha● made him a little or a little while lower then the Angels thou hast crowned him with glory and honour thou madest him to h●ve Dominion over the works of thine hands th●u ha●t put all things under his feet c. in which the Prop●et relates 1. To Adam before his Fall who was a Figure of him that was to come And 2 Especially to Jesus Christ the second man and Lord from Heaven w●o comes in to take the headship and Dominion especially of the restored world and all his people with him as is explained by the Apostle Heb. 2. 6 7 8. by which its evident that as God made the world for man and he by his sin lost it so it shall be restored to I will not say its first and Primitive Purity a better estate for man then at the first as the Lord thereof exceeds the first man Who was of the Earth Earthly so must it be restored suitable to such a Lord and the Inhabiters thereof with him it must be a Holy Heavenly Country VVherein dwelleth Righteousness be sure God did not make the World to destroy it but he will restore it to be an habitation for men according to the end of its first Creation 5. Both Christ and the Saints have had Reason 5 their suffering part here below in this world and therefore must have their glory here below in the place of their reproach and suffering of their Faith and Service shall their honour be they have suffered on Earth and they shall Reign on Earth thus of Christ Isa 53 12. Therefore will I divide him a portion with the great and he shall divide the spoile with the strong because he powred out his soul to the death c. Because he suffered here he must have a portion divided with the great and divide the spoile with the strong What in Heaven No the great and strong are not like to come there but it must be here below according to the many promises before mentioned when all things shall be manifestly put under his feet and the Saints his followers in the Regeneration shall have their glory with him Matt. 19. 28. which answers Isaiah 1. 26 27. Romans 8. 17. 6. It must be so for the glory of God for Reason 6 he made all things at first very good for his own glory but it stood not in that estate but soon fell by sin and must with man have been dissolved had not Christ been promised by whom it was and is supported in order to a greater glory if the World had been dissolved God had losed the glory of so great a work in breaking it to pieces as soon as it was made and if there were no more glory to God to be expected from his Creation of the wonderful Fabrick of the Heavens and the Earth with the things therein then hath been in the faln state wherein he hath been so much dishonoured and abused it had been but little differing from its being dissolved immediately upon the Fall But we are to understand that the design of God was not to let such a Creation and glorious building to fall to nothing or die away by degrees through age and corruption for his own creating power and glory to restore it to a more glorious ●ate then at first he will not let go the glory of such a Creation at so low a rate as is imagined No no but he will yet once more make the place of his feet glorious Isa 60 13. What that is see Isa 66. 1. chap. 44. 23. Sing O Heavens for the Lord hath done it shout O ye lower parts of the Earth break forth into singing ye Mountains O Forrest and every Tree th●rein for the Lord hath redeemed Jacob and glorified himself in Is●ael What is the matter Why it is for the accomplishment of the Restauration Work When God did send Jesus Christ from Heaven Prophecyed of by the Prophets it is for the New Heavens and new Earth wherein dwelleth righteousness it is for that God hath made the place
of his feet glorious In a word it is for the Salvation of the Church for that God hath thus glorified himself in Israel chap. 60. 21. Thy people also shall be all righteous they shall inherit the Land for ever the branch of my planting the works of my hands that I may be glorified We may not imagine that God made himself such a Creation to lose the glory thereof but he will so order it in the Restauration thereof as shall be more for his glory then if it had never faln and thus it appears that this new restored Estate and Kingdom of our Lord on Earth must be for the gaining and augmenting of the Glory of God in the Created World bei●g restored by Jesus Christ who shall be the Visible Lord of that Estate 7. Reason to confirm this truth is that Reason 7 God hath stated the perminancy and everlastingness of his New Covenant Grace and Life to his people on the durableness of the Works of Creation which includes both the Heavens and the Earth Jer. 31. where the new and everlasting Covenant is stated ver 31. to 34. saith ver 35 36. Thus saith the Lord who giveth the Sun for a light by day and the Ordinances of the Moon and of the Stars for a light by night c. If those Ordinances depart from before me saith the Lord then the Seed of Israel shall cease from being a Nation before me f●r ever intimating in plain terms that when the Creation of Heaven and Earth ceaseth to be his Church must cease to be so that those who believe the destruction and nihelation of the Creation and that Christ shall have no restored Kingdome therein do thereby though inconsiderately believe an end of Church and Salvation by Jesus Christ chap. 33. 20 21. Thus saith the Lord if you can break my Covenant of the day and my Covenant of the night that there should not be day and night in their season then may also my Covenant be broken with David my Servant that he should not have a Son to Reign upon his Throne and his name mu●t continue as long as the Sun Psal 72. 17. Which implyeth the perpetualness of the works of Creation if it were possible for these to fail then Christ our King and Covenant of peace might fail Psal 39. 29. the promise of the Saints glory being no longer then these do continue and if so Christs Reign on Earth is in it self no strange thing For as the new Heavens and new Earth which I will make shall continue before me saith the Lord so shall your Name and your Seed remain Isa 66. 22. As for the New Heavens and the new Earth see chap. 65. 17 18. 2 Pet. 3. 13. Rev. 21. 1 5. 8. I think I may say that it is the judgments Reason 8 of all Intelligent persons that if man had not sinned he had not dyed but lived for ever and then he must be created in such an estate and the Earth and Heaven must have been for ever for man to be supposed to be more durable then the matter of which he was and the Creation that was first made for him is irrational And man for sin returns to the Earth again his matter whereof he was made and is as truly Earth again as any other part of the Earth is and yet we on good grounds believe that God will bring up all men anew out of the Earth again in the Restauration and why should it be incredible to us that the Earth and Heavens that fell with man and for mans sin shall be renewed and changed any more then to believe the Restauration and change of men having as full and plain promises from the same God for the one as for the other The Restauration of the Heavens and Earth to be a habitat on for Christ and the Saints is I answer as authentick from Divine Revelation as the Resurrection and Change and as rational to all Rational and Intelligible persons 9. The Scripture saith expresly that Reason 9 the Earth abideth for ever Eccles 1. 4. One Generation passeth away and another cometh but the Earth abideth for ever Psal 104. 5. who laid the foundations of the Earth that it should not be removed that is it shall abide for ever in the renewed estate and then no wonder if the Kingdom of Christ be for ever in his Reign on Earth and the Saints Kingdom with him according to Dan. 7. 27. 10. And finally it must be so because Reason 10 both the Heavens and the Earth was made by Christ and for him Col. 1. 16. and he shall possess it all in another manner then yet he doth Heb. 2. 8. But now we see not yet all things put under his feet that is as it shall be in his visible Kingdom and possession Psal 2. 8. Ask of me and I will give thee the Heathen for thy inheritance und the uttermost parts of the Earth for thy possession And thus it is clear both from plain Scripture and from Scripture Reason that Christ and the Saints shall Reign on the Earth that is in the new Heavens and new Earth wherein dwelleth righteousness Isa 32. 1. Behold a King shall Reign in righteousness and Princes shall rule in Judgment c. 3. I now come to answer such Objections Ob. Answered against this truth as I have met withall Object 1. That Heb. 2. 5. For unto the Angels Ob. hath he not put in subjection the world to come of which we speak intends the present ministration of the Gospel that being the matter the Apostle is treating about both in the first Chapter and in the verses preceeding that saying and therefore it relates not to this Kingdom or World to come Answ It s frequent in Scripture to apply Answ that which especially relates to the glory to come to the present Ministration and that truly too because the present Gospel Ministration is an Usher and Preparative to that glory to instance in this Epistle c. 4. where the Apostle applyeth the rest of the Sabboth to this rest in Glory ver 4. 9. yet he applyeth it to the present time as began to be entered into by Faith ver 3. For we which have believed do enter into rest and chap. 8. 6. to 13. the Covenant which in its perfection relateth to the State of Glory and is the everlasting Covenant the Apostle applyed to the present time and Ministration and the reason is because it is all one Covenant it s the Gospel Covenant and the Application of it to the present time no whit derogates from its being the Covenant of the glorious state I could give many instances to this purpose as Joel 2. 28. to 31. is a Prophesie especially of the glorious estate yet the Apostle makes the Application thereof to the present time and that truly too But 2. the Apostle is treating both before and after of this restored estate as well as of the present ministration of the
Gospel as c. 1. 10 11 12. and after the Text mentioned ver 6 7 8. so that ver 5. is a relative to that both before and after it being usual in Scripture to intermix things that wisdom may be exercised to find out the Relatives to which each matter do●h relate instance 1 Cor. 6. 12 13. which m●st be understood with c. 8. and 1 Tim. 5. 23. inserted without any re●ative as we find but a sentence intermixed relating to Timothies health 2. Ob. Peter in his 2d Ep. 3. Chap. speaks Object of a Dissolution of the Heavens and E●●th by Fire and not a Restauration therefore it seems unlikely to be restored c Ans We must understand the Di●sol●tion to intend the corrupted estate thereof Answ and so a refining and purifying or renewing out of its old estate and must be understood with other Scriptures as Heb. 1. 11 12. taken out of Psal 102. 26. and applyed to the Restauration work of Christ they shall perish but thou remainest and they all shall wax old as a garment as a vesture shalt thou f●ld them up and they shall be changed c. which explains what Peter intends by dissolving or burning or changing and making new and this Peter himself explains to be his meaning in the same chap. v. 13. Nevertheless we according to his promise look for a new Heaven and a new Earth c. That is though I speak of bur●ing with fire yet I intend not a dissolution but a changing restoring A new Heaven and new Earth according to his promise 3. Object That Christ doth already Reign and is in his Kingdom his Church and in some sence his people do Reigne Object with him 2 Pet. 1. 11. So an enterance shall he ministred to you abundantly into the everlasting Kingdom of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ And Col. 1. 13. We are said to be delivered out of the Kingdom or power of darkness into the Kingdom of his dear Son Answ We have an entrance by Faith into the Kingdom of Christ now and are become his subjects i. e. true believers but Answ that does not argue that neither Christ nor Saints shall have no Kingdom hereafter it s a truth believed of all Christians that Christ hath his Kingdom of Grace here in and over his Church and that Christ and Saints shall have the Kingdom of glory hereafter and it is the same in substance that I plead for Christs Kingdom in and over his Church now in this world may not should not work such thoughts in any that he shal have no Kingdom in the world to come 4. Object The Fifth Kingdom is already that Kingdom mentioned Dan. 2. 44. that in the dayes of these Kings the God of Heaven will set up a Kingdom c. That is in the days of the fourth Monarch the divided Kingdom in their days shall the God of Heaven set up a Kingdom which had its enterance at the first publishing of the Gospel after the Resurrection of our Lord Jesus So that if you will have another Kingdom state for Christ and Saints you must find out a sitxh Kingdom for the fifth is already in being where place will be found for the sixth is uncertain Ans There is no need to find a sixth that which is to come will be but the perfecting of that which is already begun it s the same in substance with the former Objection and the answer in s●bstane must be same it is a Kingdom begun now in the day of grace and shall be perfeted in the day of glory there is the beginning work of the stone before it becomes a M●untain to fill the whole Earth and break and consume all other Kingdoms so that it is the fifth Kingdom that is begun and is in the world though not of the world and shall be perfected and become glorious and stand for ever at the appearing and Kingdom Object of our Lord Jesus 5. Object Christ speaks as if all should be done at his appearing on a sudden the Resurrection and Judgment and the Execution thereof M●t. 25. 31. to 41. Joh. 5. 28 29. and the Apostle 1 Cor. 15. 51 52. We shall all be changed in a moment in the twinkling of an eye c. which seems to import that there shall be no such work as you speak of at that day Answ Ans It s the Lords usual way in Scripture to speak much in few words as Isa 9. 6. There is Christ presented a Child in his birth and humiliation then the Government is upon his shoulders and of the increase thereof there shall be no end in one breath as it were is the birth and Kingdom of Christ stated as if it were to be accomplished all at once whereas in that Scripture is described that which from the beginning to the perfection of his Kingdom may be near upon 2000 years and so for ever and so things mentioned in those Scriptures may and must be done at and after the appearing of Christ in their time and order but not in so little time as is by some imagined 1 Cor. 15. 23 24. as to the Resurrection which is the case in hand Christ the first fruits afterward they that are his at his com●ng then or afterward cometh the end afterward more properly for it is the same in the Greek as is before Translated afterward which includes the whole time from Christs Resurrection till the finishing work at the giving up of the Kingdom to the Father and why the second afterward may not be as long as the first I know not And the hour of the Resurrection spoken of Joh. 5. 28. may be understood by ver 25. which hour doubtless includes the whole time of Gospel Conversion till Christs second coming a large hour and why the hour ver 28. should be limited more then the other I know not especially the Scripture presenting us with the order of the Resurrection as it doth i. e. First and Second Christ the first fruits afterward they that are his at his coming afterward cometh the end When all shall be raised and Death conquered and the Redemption perfected and doubtless the change shall be in a moment as is exprest But this proves not that all the work of this last and great day must be done in a moment because the Saints shall be changed in a moment and I do believe that they are very much mistaken that will allow our Lord but a moment of time to accomplish all his great work at his second and glorious appearing and Kingdom The 6. Ob. The Scripture saith that Christ must sit at the right Hand of God till all his enemies be made his footstool which seems to import that there will be no such work for Christ to do when he comes from heaven i. e. to subdue his enemies and to set up his Kingdom Ans The Scripture fully presents us with this that he is at the right hand of God the Father
the time of his peaceable Kingdom so much spoken of in Scripture to Commence from the time that he hath brought his enemies under him after his first appearing from Heaven which must admit of time to bring down his enemies and to bring the world in subjection to him as in the Type David and Solomon the one Conquering and preparing the other comes in and sets up the peaceable Kingdom and Reigns in glory as if he had been the person to whom the promise was made and so indeed he was in the Type but Jesus Christ was the true Solomon and King of Righteousness and King of Peace that shall Reign for ever I say probably it intens some such Kingdome State of which Solomons was the Type which shall succeed the fall and subjection of the worldly Monarcks and Enemies of Christ sutable to the many Prophesies and promises of such a thing Psa 110. 5 6 7. Isa 66. 15 16. Ezek. 38 and 39. chapters with multitudes of like Scriptures of the Prophets and in Rev. 19. is the same work described as a preparatory to the 1000 years Reign of which David was a special Type Psal 18. 32. to 46. now may be its enterance and probably its period will be at the perfecting of the Judgment Death it self in the last Resurrection being the last enemy that is to be conquered and so probably this 1000 years Reign is that which is intended 1 Cor. 15. 24 25 26. For he must Reign till he hath put all his enemies under his feet c. which probably will be at the end of the 1000 years when Death and Hell and the Sea shall give up their Dead and so the last enemy i. e. Death destroyed and when this period of time is over and this work is done will be the time of giving up the Kingdom to the Father that God may be all in all and the Son subject 1 Cor. 15. 24. to 28. not that the Son was not subject before or his work was to do his Fathers will ever since his Incarnation but probably it imports an other manner of Government after the 1000 years Reign and the final judgment is over more immediately by the Father the Mediatory Kingdom of the Son being over and the Restauration work is finished not but that Christ is King still and Head of his Body the Church in the perfect state and in all things he shall have the preheminence as head of the Church and Lord over all and so his Kingdom shall be everlasting according to the distinct manners and methods determined and probably till this time that is the end of the 1000 years and perfecting the Judgment and conquest over all enemies and giving up of the Kingdom to the Father may not the Saints be capacitated to the glorious sight of the Father it being Christs work in his times to shew the Father to his members 1 Tim. 6. 15 16. for till this time will not the Mediatory Kingdom of Christ be finished nor the immediate Kingdom of the Father take place nor the Saints be capacitat●d thereunto 3. Quest Whether the New Heavens Quest. 3 and new Earth promised shall begin from the enterance of the 1000. years Reigne or from the ending thereof and of the final judgment Ans Very likely it may and must take its Ans enterance from the beginning of the 1000. years though probably not perfected till after the 1000 years and last judgment is over God having in all his works proceeded gradually and not done it upon a sudden so in the work of Creation and so in the work of Redemption and Restauration God hath been about it ever since the fall and may we rationally imagine that he will do any part of his great work on a sudden but that he will as always he hath done work by degrees accomplish his work gradually that it must have its enterance in the beginning of the 1000. years seems clear from the time of the new Heavens and new Earth must be fullfilled some promises which is not probably proper when the last judgment is over viz. as outward Prosperity Building Planting Eating Drinking c. as Isa 65. 17 to 25. which things are Relative to the Reign of Christ and probably may be accomplished in the 1000. years That we may without wrong to the usual way of Gods discovering his will in Scripture so understand it how frequently doth God as is said before bring forth that in one sentence as it were that gathers in all the time from the humiliation of Christ to the glory of his Kingdom as the new Covenant of his grace the promise of his spirit c. so that we may safely conclude that the new Heavens and new Earth shall be perfected in the Restauration work according to the time or times determined 4. Quest Whether we may suppose that Quest 4 there will be any place for unconverted persons in the new Heavens and new Earth during the thousand years Reign Ans It seems very clear from Scripture Ans that it shall be so see Isa 65. 20. Zec. 14. 16. to 19. which will be the Generation that after the thousand years is over Satan being loosed to tempt them will compass the Camp of the Saints and the Beloved City Rev. 20. 7 8 9. Which is like to be the last attempt of Satan and Men against the Church though then they shall do no act to hurt them but in their enterprise Fi●e shall come down from Heaven and shall devour them and then will be the final judgment v. 10. to 15. 5. Quest May we suppose that men can Quest 5 be so hardened as that after they have seen such wonders and the Glory of Christs Kingdom and enjoyed so much of Peace and good thereby as to attempt such a work against the Lord and his people Ans 1. What the Lord hath declared in Ans his word that we ought to believe will come to pass 2. It is no other in substance then hath been before notwithstanding all the judgments of God on Aegypt yet Pharaoh was hardened to his own destruction and notwithstanding the wonderful works of Christ when he came in his Humiliation yet the Jews were hardened against him to their own destruction 3. The Scripture saith that the Devil shall be loosed for a season to deceive them and so to harden them and there is no question but that he will be the same to the end that he hath been And 4. Their nature not being changed there will remain the same enmity against Christ and holyness on which Satan working they will be ready for the same work as other Persecutors hath been before them 6. Quest May we not account the day of Quest 6 judgment to be till after the thousand years Raign be over and finished Ans The judgment includes the whole Ans time from Christs coming from Heaven untill the work be finished it will be a day of Judgment in the various parts of
the execution thereof Judgment shall be executed upon the world at and from his first appearing till the Nations be broken and all subjected to him Isa 9. 3 4 5. Zep. 3. 8. Rev. 19. 11. to 21. And he shall judge in righteousness during the thousand years Reign and after it perfect the work So that his Kingdom and Judgment shall be together Judgment being one great part of his Kingly work 2 Tim. 4. 1 Who shall judge the quick and dead at his appearing and his Kingdom 7. Quest At what time may we suppose Quest 7 the Saints shall be raised at his first appearing in the Clouds of Heaven or at the enterance of the thousand years or after the thousand years are finished Ans Very probably at the enterance of Ans the 1000. years and that for these reasons 1. Because it is not likely that they should be raised before the Nations are subdued and the new Heavens and new Earth prepared 2. The Scripture saith that it shall be at the sound of the last Trump which imports that other Trumps had sounded before else it could not properly be called the last Trump and probably it may have relation to the seaven Trumpets mentioned in the Revelation which are all to be sounded at and after Christs appearing in carrying on the work of judgment upon the Nations and when the seventh Angel sounded which is the last Trump There were great voices in Heaven saying the Kingdoms of this world are become the Kingdoms of our Lord 〈◊〉 of his Christ and he shall Reign for ever and ever Rev. 11. 15. and chap. 20. 4. the Resurrection is stated to be at the enterance of the thousand years they lived and Reigned with Christ a thousand years We may groundedly suppose that after Christs appearing in the work he may ascend and descend often we may not imagine that he should be limited on Earth and so his coming at the sound of the last Trump to establish his peaceable Kingdoms to be the first Resurrection and all his appearances and works is included in his second coming and probably there may be Death in the time of this Reigne Isaiah 65. 20. And if so then there must ●e a Resurrection of some of the just as well as of the unjust at the end thereof 8. Quest May we suppose that this Quest Estate shall be Ushered in by the Lord in the hands of the Saints before the coming of Christ from Heaven or not Ans I know no ground from Scripture Answ for such a Conception although it hath been the imaginations of many in these latter days unless the raising of the witnesses spoken of Rev. 11. 11 12. be before the coming of Christ from Heaven then some wonderful work must be accomplished in some part of the world called the tenth part of the City where they Proph●cyed and were slai● and must be raised whether any part of that work will be by the Lord time will manifest or whether it shall be before Christ comes from Heaven is to me a great question that I dare not meddle with nor undertake to determine yet I suppose it not a Corporal Slaughter by a Massacre as some imagine to be accomplished three days and an half before our Lord comes from Heaven my reason for it is because I find that Christ will have his Church visible on Earth when he comes though it will admit of great mixture and low in faith and probably under great Afflictions Mat. 25. 1 to 13. Luke 18. 7 8. But otherwise or any further then the raising of the witnesses which I very much question whether it will be before Christs appearing there is no ground to expect such a work as hath been by some supposed and what or when ever it be it will be far from Conquering the World to Christ it must be but the tenth part of the City some Nook or Corner where the witnesses have most eminently Prophecyed called the Street of the great City c. 9. Quest How are we to understand Quest. 9 those Prophecyes that speak so plainly and fully of Conquering and bringing down of the enemies of the Church in the latter days in a warlike way as Isa 9. 4 5. and 41. 15 16. with many other Scriptures to this purpose Ans We are to understand it to be performed Ans at and after the coming of the Lord from Heaven my grounds for it are as followeth 1. As the Prophets do foretell of such things and we are bound to believe the truth thereof and neither Christ nor his Apostles mentions any thing thereof in the new Testament but directs us to look for the coming of Christ and to a patient suffering and waiting for that day the Apostle speaks of the Apostasie but not of deliverance hence I conclude that it must be done at and after his appearing done it must be the new Testament allows no place for it before Christ cometh therefore it must be done at and after his coming 2. The Scripture States the time of the Restauration work spoken of by the Prophets and the conquering and bringing down of the Churches enemies to be at one and the same time where one is stated the other is stated likewise and must be done together for the fall of the enemies will be the Churches deliverance Isa 3. 3 4 5. and 25 26 27. Chapters and 66. 8 to 16. With multitudes of other Scriptures that I could mention and its evident that the Restauration Work shall be at and after Christs coming from Heaven Acts 3. 21. And therefore the bringing down of enemies shall be then 3. Because probably most of the things Prophesied of in the Revelation from chap. 4. may and must be done at and after Christs coming from Heaven my reasons for such a supposition are 1. Because the time of Johns receiving of it is called the Lords day Rev. 1. 10. and very probably do relate to that saying of Christ John 21. 22 23. If I will that he tarry till I come what is that to thee Which might be this coming called the Lords day so called because Christ did in Vision discover all things to John as it shall be done over when he cometh both in bringing down of his enemies and saving his people 2. Because very probably that the opening of the Seals Sounding of the Trumpets and pouring out of the Vials may be all at and after Christs coming from Heaven and if so it must admit of time for the doing thereof and must be the time of perfecting the Restauration work spoken of by the Prophets in bringing down of the World and saving of the Church My Reasons so to suppose are 1. Because the opening of the first Seal chapter 6. 1. 2. seems to be the first appearing of Christ from Heaven I saw and behold a white Horse and he that sate upon him had a Bow and a Crown was given unto him and he went forth Conquering and to Conquer I
cannot apprehend what should be here intended if not the coming of Christ from Heaven and entering upon his Conquerring work and so fulfilling the Scriptures of the Prophets for he shall fulfill Scripture exactly in his second coming as he did in his first Acts 3. 18 21 and the opening of the other Seals as followeth to shew the manner how he will conquer I know this Riding forth on the White Horse is understood to intend the Preaching of the Gospel and Christ Conquering Souls thereby to himself but I see no ground at all for this Conception and that 1. Because the highest Conquering Work on this account was by the Apostles in the first publication thereof and that is not it which is here intended for chap. 4. 1. That voice that spake to John said I will shew thee things that must be hereafter Therefore it could not intend the first Conquering Work of the Gospel and not likely it should intend any time since that work having been sinking ever since and but weak at the best compared with the Primitive ●ower 2. Because I do not find any Scripture to Concord with this that might help to give us light in such an understanding that is the Preaching of the Gospel is no where held forth in a warlike way but in a way of meekness to perswade and win souls to the Lord I know the Life of a Christian is a spiritual warfare and that the Apostle saith The Weapons of our warfare are not Carnal but Spiritual and mighty through God c. 2 Cor. 10. 4 5. But this in no case answers the warlike expressions of the Scripture in hand 3. To understand this of Christs coming to Conquer and bring down his enemies do fully agree with other Scriptures in the very terms thereof and why then we should turn it in such an Allegory I know not See the same expressions in substance Rev 19. 11. Which I think is understood by all to intend the second and Glorious coming of Christ and work which he will do at that day and Psalm 45. 3 4 5. to the same purpose and Psalm 110. 5 6. which seems to clear the truth in this Scripture and gives grounds to judge that it is one and the same 4. Because there are other things mentioned in the opening of the other Seals which probably must be done at and after Christs appearing as at the opening of the sixth Seal chap. 6. 12. to the end and chapter 7. the Sealing of the Tribes which is not yet done nor probably will be done till after Christs appearing and chapter 9. 1 2 3 4. at the sound of the fifth Trumpet Locust come forth and had power as Scorpions and was commanded to hurt none of the Sealed ones but only those men that had not the Seale of God in their Foreheads which Sealed ones relates to the sealing mentioned chapter 7. 3 4. to 9. These Locusts came forth after the Tribes was Sealed and therefore after Christ comes from Heaven and so do not intend any thing yet past relating to Turk or Pope for if the Servants of God be not yet Sealed in their foreheads then these Locusts be not yet come forth And further there was never yet any wicked power that did only hurt the wicked but their work hath been to hurt the servants of God and chiefly to persecute them but these shall only hurt the wicked but not touch the Sealed Servants of God therefore some other and further thing is intended then what hath been commonly understood 4. Because the Pouring out of the seaven last Plagues Rev. 14. 15 16. chapters seems clear not to be done till at and after Christs appearing chapter 14. 15 to 20. The Earth is Reaped for the Harvest was fully ripe verse 15. And cast into the VVinepress of the wrath of God verse 19. 20. which holds forth the work of Christ when he comes as I think all must conclude chapter 15. 1. The Angels have the seven last Plagues for in them is filled up the wrath of God that is the wrath mentioned chapter 14. 19. it being a Relative to it so that Chapter 14. 19 20. expresseth the worlds being reaped and cast into the wine press of the wrath of God chapter 15. 1. The pouring out of the Vials shews the way of treading the Wine press for in them is filled up the wrath of God and is the same as chapter 6. 1 to 8. and foretold by the Prophets Ezekiel 38. 17. and Zep. 3. 8. by all which it seems to me that the great and wonderful Conquest of enemies spoken of by the Prophets is to be accomplished by the Lord at and after his appearing 5. It is by the Prophets in plain terms exprest to be done by Christ as head Lord and chief in the work Psal 110. 5 6. The Lord at thy right hand shall strike through Kings in the day of his wrath he shall judge am●ng the Heathen he shall fill the places with the dead bodies he shall wound the heads over many Countries see Isa 63. 1 to 6. Now if this be so there must be time for this work after Christs appearing to the beginning of the thousand years Reign 6. If the Fall of Babylon be not till Christs appearing from Heaven nor the gathering of the Jews from their dispersion till then then this work may and must be done then and we have very probable grounds for both 1. For Babylons Fall Rev. 16. 17 18 19. at the pouring forth of the seventh Vial great Babylons Name is in remembrance before God to give unto her the Cup of the wine of the fierceness of his wrath and chapter 19 19. the Beast and the false Prophet are in their power against him that sate upon the Horse That is the Lord Christ and I think all sober judgments do understand both of these Scriptures to relate to the day of the Lord. 2. And as for the Jews being gathered from their dispersion and their conversion in as much as it is by some not only questioned but denyed I shall make that to be the tenth and last question in which I shall give very probable grounds both for the thing and time 10. Quest Whether there be any grounds from Scripture to expect that the Tribes of Israel shall be gathered from their dispersion and savingly turned to the Lord and to have their part and lot in the Kingdom of Christ and if so when shall it be Ans That they shall be gathered in and have their part in this glory is to me without all question my grounds are 1. From the many Prophesies and Promises thereof in the Old Testament see Isa 11. 10 to 16. Jer. 31. 27. to the end and 32. 37 to 42. Ezek. 36. 26. to 38. with multitudes of other Scriptures to the same purpose and all the promises of this restored estate runs first and chiefly to them Jer. 23. 5 6. and 33. 15 16. and the believing Gentiles come
9. 24. Let him that glorieth glory in this that he understandeth and knoweth me that I am the Lord which exerciseth loving kindness judgme●● and righteousness in the earth c. To know that he is the Lord gracious and merciful c. As he hath opened and made known himself in Jesus Christ crucified in whom he was and is well pleased and satisfied and 〈◊〉 his sake pardoning justifying and saving all that come unto God by him In a word He that cometh to God must believe and know that God is as he hath made known himself to be in the Gospel and that he is a rewarder of them that diligently seek him Knowledg differs little from Faith and sometimes it 's all one when th● soul is so inlightned into the knowledg of God and Christ and Truth as to believe Joh. 6. 69. We believe and are sure Greek know that thou art the Christ the Son of the Living God 1 Joh. 5. 20. And we know that the Son of God is come c. And Job I know that my Redeemer liveth c. By all which it appears that knowledg which is saving differs but little from Faith and includes Faith Now in as much as knowledg or illumination Difference between saving knowledg and that which is not is common to all where the true light shines i. e. to hypocrites and formalists as well as sincere Christians as Heb. 6. 4. 6. 10. 32. 2. 2 Pet. 2. 20 21. Rom. 2. 17 18. 21 22. 1 Cor. 8. 1 2. I shall therefore rather apply my self to speak something to shew the difference between the saving knowledg of God and Christ in the new covenant of his Grace and that which men may have and yet be short of Grace and Life referring the Reader to Chap. 1. for the distinct knowledg of God The first difference is the saving knowledg 1. It is a soul-humbling knowledg of God and Christ is a soul-humbling self-abasing knowledg and that in the first work of Conversion the very entrance of saving knowledg gives the soul such a sight and apprehension of God and of Christ and of himself and sin that it throws down and lays low the soul and makes him cry out as those Acts 2. 37. Being pricked at the heart with the light of truth they understood and believed what they did not before both concerning Christ and themselves They cried out men and brethren what shall we do How wonderfully was the case changed they who but a little before cried out Crucifie him Crucifie him now are pricked at the heart for it and cry another cry Men and brethren what shall we do Sutable to this is that Psalm 119. 130. The entrance of thy Word giveth light it giveth understanding to the simple The very entrance of the Word of Life into the heart giveth this light the soul comes thereby to know something of God of his Holiness of his Justice and Goodness and something of himself of his own badness unholiness sinfulness and need of mercy and this amaseth and abaseth the soul and if the work be right this soul-abasing is not only in the sight and sense of some one particular sin or particular sins but it gives a sight of the body of death that is of the sinful nature that there is nothing but sin a sinful state the thoughts and imaginations the words and works yea that the best works as done by us are menstruous and filthy A soul never rightly knows himself till he thus know himself and the want of this is the cause of so many abortives in Religion that comes to nothing Persons may meet with some convictions of and conversion from some particular sin or sins but never see themselves utterly lost and undone and filthy all over and such conversions ordinarily first or last comes to nothing not but that the beginning work oft-times may arise from conviction of some capital iniquity as those Acts 2. 37. But if saving it leaves not till it discover the body of death this is the effect of saving knowledg or if it meet with and steal in by degrees on those that have lived under good education and use of means that it makes not so great a noise at first This must be effected first or last the knowledg of God in Christ Jesus in the way of the Gospel and of themselves to know themselves to be indeed wretched and miserable without which they never rightly imbrace Christ and the Grace and Mercy of the new Covenant And this self-humbling self-abasing and self and sin-abhorring frame is not only a work for a day i. e. at first conviction but where the true light shineth it abideth and gracious growing Christians the longer they live and the higher they grow in Gospel light the more they know themselves and the more they abase themselves have little and low thoughts of themselves This is that which sincere Christians do and can experience see witnesses from Scripture of this truth David a man after God's own heart though a King when he danced before the Ark and withal his wife mocked him he said I will yet be more vile than this and base in my own sight By which we may see that this is the common work of God in all gracious souls Greatness nor Kingship did hinder it laies low the souls of Great men and Kings where it is in power Job 40. 4. I am vile what shall I answer thee I will lay mine hand upon my mouth c. And Chap. 42. 5. 6. I have heard of thee by the hearing of the ear but now mine eye seeth thee wherefore I abhor my self and repent in dust and ashes The more a soul knows of God and Christ the more he abhors himself not only an abhorrency of sin but of self because of sin attends gracious knowing persons Isa 6. 5. That Evangelical Prophet cries out Wo is me I am undone I am a man of unclean lips c. For mine eyes have seen the King the Lord of Hosts He had seen King Jesus it was a Gospel sight which did thus humble and abase him Joh. 12. 41. These things said Isaiah when he saw his glory and spake of him It was the glory mentioned in this Chapter the Evangelist alludes unto John the Baptist the fore-runner of our Lord of whom he testifieth that he was greater both in light and work than the greatest Prophet yet he had this frame of spirit in him Joh. 1. When they sent to him to know who he was he confessed and denied not that he was not the Christ He it is who coming after me is preferred before me whose shooes latchet I am not worthy to unloose ver 20. 27. Not worthy to do the meanest service for him So the holy Apostle Paul acknowledgeth Rom. 7. 18. I know that in me that is in my flesh dwelleth no good thing and hence he cries out ver 24. O wretched man that I am who shall