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A57373 Believers evidences for eternall life collected out of the first epistle of John which is catholique : explained and confirmed by very many subservient signes, or undernotes grounded upon Scriptures and illustrated by testimonies both of ancient fathers and modern writers whereby persons truly regenerate may divers wayes discover their present state of grace and title unto glory / by Francis Roberts. Roberts, Francis, 1609-1675. 1655 (1655) Wing R1579; ESTC R29322 150,624 294

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4. 21. Signes of true brotherly love See in Cap. II. p. 168 to 173. and Chap. 8. throughout CHAP. VI. Evidences or Signes of our true love to God and to Jesus Christ. I. FIrst Our true love to God flowes from Gods love to us Love breeds love as naturally as light breeds light and fire breeds fire We love him because he first loved us 1 John 4. 19. All equity saith Bernard dictates that the beloved should love the lover Had not God first loved us we should never have loved him being naturally God-haters Rom. 1. 30. and 8. 7. But when once God pleaseth to shed abroad his love in our hearts Rom. 5. 5. giving us some sense or taste of his love to us viz. of his Electing love Rom. 9. 13. Col. 3. 12 of his Redeeming love Gal. 2. 20. Rev. 1. 5. of his Regenerating love Tit. 3. 4 5 6. of his Adopting love 1 John 3. 1 2. c. How can we chuse but love him againe and love him much Luk. 7. 47. I desire to love thee said Bernard and love to desire thee O amiable Lord most worthy to be beloved And thus I runne to apprehend that wherein I am apprehended viz. That I may perfectly love thee at last who hast loved us first But how or wherein did God love us first he expresseth thus saying Whatsoover he did whatsoever he spake on earth to reproaches spittings buffetings Crosse and the grave was nothing but Gods language to us in his Son by his love provoking and stirring up our love Wouldest thou know now whether thou lovest God Search diligently whether God loves thee in Christ what application hath he made of his love to thee what true effect dost thou find of the special love of God or Christ upon thee Signes of Gods speciall love of Christs peculiar love actually applyed to us 1. Is this love of God shed abroad in thine heart by the holy Ghost that thou hast an inward cordiall experimentall taste of Gods love Rom. 5. 5. 2. Hath this love of God effectually regenerated and renewed thee by the Spirit Tit. 3. 4 5 6. 3. Hath this love of God adopted thee that thou art numbred among the Sonnes of God 1 Ioh. 3. 1 2. 4. Hath this love of God sanctifyed thee and made thee holy Col. 3. 12. 5. Hath this love of God brought thee to live the life of faith yea rather to have Christ living in thee Gal. 2. 20. 6. Doth this love of God and Christ sweetly overpower constraine and even compell thee to be chearefully serviceable to him in thy place and calling 2 Cor. 5. 13 14 15 16. II. Secondly The rejecting or casting out of base sinfull servile feare evidenceth our true love to God and Jesus Christ. There is no feare in love but perfect love casteth out feare because feare hath torment He that feareth is not made perfect in love 1 Joh. 4. 18 19. Quest. But what fear is it now which is thus inconsistent with love which love casts out Answ. Feare may be considered either 1. Objectively as it is the object feared so it denotes 1. God Psal. 76. 11. called the Feare of Isaac either because Isaac yielded feare to God or because God struck Isaac with feare when he would have blessed E sau Gen. 31. 42 53. 2. Gods Word The rule of feare Psal. 19. 9. True love casts out neither of these but keeps and cherisheth them in the soul. 2. Subjectively As feare is subjected in us Thus feare denotes 1. The naturall affection or Passion of feare Arising upon some apprehension of some evill as imminent and hardly to be avoided This feare is in it selfe neither morally good nor bad but as sanctified or mixed with diffidence c. Meer humane feare was in Christ yet without sinne Heb. 5. 7. Love casts not out this feare for that were to put off humane nature 2. Feare the sanctified affection whereby the Saints are afraid to offend God their heavenly Father for his mercy goodnesse c. through the love and reverence they beare to him for his eminency and to true piety Psal. 130. 4. and this feare springs from love 3. A sinfull servile slavish feare whereby we inordinately slavishly feare either God Rom. 8. 15. as the Samaritans for his Lyons 2 King 17. 25 32 33 34. or the creature Matth. 10. 28. This is the feare that love casts out Love hath boldnesse and confidence in it feare is full of diffidence and cowardlinesse Hath thy love to God cast out this base feare that 's love indeed Signes that Hagar is ejected that slavish feare is cast out 1. The Spirit of adoption Son-like Spirit removing base fear Rom. 8. 15. 2. The Spirit of supplication crying with filial boldness and confidence Abba Father Rom. 8. 15. Gal. 4 6. 3. The soules pacification by justifying faith This allayes tumultuous feares That diffusion of the love of God in the heart and quieting of conscience by faith are companions are twins in the same soul Rom. 5. 1 5. 4 True awfull religious feare of God swallowing up base fears of the Creature Mat. 10. 28. Isa. 8. 12 13. 5. Magnanimous courage and resolutions from love and zeale to Christ and his Cause against sharpest sufferings and persecutions Cant. 8. 6 7. Acts 20. 23 24 and 21. 13 Rev. 12. 11. Such hath beene the love of Saints and Martyrs to Christ that they have not feared to owne and confesse Christ in worst of times nor feared to go with Christ both into prisons and to death Who will flee persecution said Tertullian but he that feares who feares but he that doth not love And elsewhere He that feares to suffer cannot be his that suffered but he that feares not to suffer he is perfect in Gods love III. Thirdly Not loving the world nor the things that are in the world excessively inordinately discovers the love of God planted in our hearts Love not the world neither the things that are in the world If any man love the world the love of the Father is not in him viz. neither Passively He is not beloved of the Father nor Actively He loves not the Father 1 Iohn 2. 15 16. For 1. God and the world are two such contrary Masters and each of them are so able to take up the whole man that they cannot be intensively loved both at once but the love of the one will prove the hatred of the other Matth. 6. 24. Iam. 4. 4. 2. God requires our whole love to himselfe Luke 10. 27. and he is so jealous a God that he can endure no corrivall with himself in our hearts and affections Excellently Bernard The Spirit of Christ hates the lover of the world flies from him whom he knowes to love any thing besides him He will be so loved as nothing should be loved besides him He will be perfectly loved that will be alone loved He will have
Believing that Jesus is Christ is a Signe we are borne of God p. 23 c. Two acts of faith in believing that Jesus is Christ Assenting Applying p. 23 24 25. Seven characters of true faith in Christ laid down gradually p. 25 to 28. Foure reasons why they that thus believe in Christ are borne of God p. 28 29. Three acts of faith p. 27. Faith tends to full assurance p. 27 28. How faith overcomes the world See World Fall Regenerate fall not totally nor finally p. 53 54 c. Foure reasons why it is impossible they should finally fall p. 55 56. Familists Their errour about sinne in the regenerate p. 33. Feare many sorts of feare p. 303. what ●…are love casts out Five Signes that slavish feare is cast out p. 204 205. Fellowship with God c. See Communion Full assurance See Assurance G God See Love of God and Knowledge Grace Not every sinning against grace received is the sinne against the Holy Ghost p. 89. How even the people of God may possibly sinne against grace in five degrees p. 89 90. Grievous Eight Signes that Gods Commandements are not grievous to us p. 210 211 212. See Obedience H Habituall Five Signes of sinning habitually The Regenerate sin not habitually p. 46 to 52. Hearing Apostolical Doctrine Seven Signes of it p. 198. 199. Heresie See Errour Holy Ghost A case of conscience touching that Sinne against the Holy Ghost and whether they that are born of God may fall into it p. 60 c. What persons are in danger of sinning against the Holy Ghost not the truly Regenerate not Pagans out of the Church p. 61 to 69. But Hypocrites in the Church p. 69 c. Six Characters of those persons that are in danger of this sin p. 70 to 77. What the sinne against the Holy Ghost is for Names p. 78 to 81. For nature here variety of opinions p. 81 82. Negatively what it is not in seven observable particulars p. 82 to 92. Affirmatively what it is p. 92 93 c. It s described and the description in all the parts of it fully proved p. 95 to 117. Six Aggravations of the sin against the Holy Ghost p. 117 to 124. Twelve Differences betwixt the sinning of the Regenerate of them that sin against the Holy Ghost p. 124 to 127. Hope of Conformity to Christ in glory Five Signes of it p. 173 174 175. Hope of glory makes us purifie our selves See ●…urifie I Ignatius His strong desire to die for Christ p. 161 162. Illumination is threefold p. 70 71. Iohn what it signifies p. 1. which Iohn wrote Iohn's first Epistle p. 1 2. See Epistle Iulian the Apostate blasphemed Christ p. 114. his Education Persecution of Christians and fearfull end p. 116 117. K Keeping Gods Commandements See Obedience Know In what sense the world knowes not the children of God p. 21 22 23. To know implyes sometimes an act of the minde alone sometimes of minde and will p. 22. Knowledge Every sin against Knowledge is not the sin against the Holy Ghost p. 85 86. Foure Signes of true knowledge of God and Jesus Christ p. 193 to 200. Threefold knowledge of God p. 194. See Doctrine L Life In what cases we may lay downe our lives for the brethren p. 232 233. Light Walking in light not in darknesse a Signe of Communion with God p. 224. Signes of walking in light c. p. 224 225. Love Gods love Foure Signes of Gods love to us p. 5 to 21. Gods love to us acts three wayes especially p. 5 6. How great Gods love in giving Christ for us p. 6 7. How or wherein God hath loved us first p. 10. Gods loving us first a mighty motive to us to love God p. 10 11 12. God loved us first p. 200. Six Signes of the actuall applying of Gods love and Christs to us p. 201 202. Our love to God Seven eminent Signes of our true love to God p. 13 to 21. Five other Signes of true love to God and Jesus Christ p. 200 to 214. Love to God casts out servile feare p. 20●… c. See Fear Is a Signe of Communion with God p. 221 222. Makes us Gods house p. 222. Five Signes of dwelling in Gods love p. 223. Love of God and world cannot dwell intensively at the same time in the same heart p. 9 205 206. See world Love of the brethren an evidence of Regeneration p. 168 169. Three Signes of not loving them p. 170. Seven Signes of true love to them p. 170 to 173. Eight more Signes p. 228 to 233. Testimony of our heart or conscience touching this love p. 183 to 185. Brotherly love a Signe of spirituall life p. 191 192. A Signe of true knowledge of God p. 199. A Signe of true love to God p. 213. These Bernards two wings p. 213. A Sign of Communion with God 228. Manichees their errour about sinne in the regenerate p. 33. Martyrs Their admirable courage in Cyprians time p. 152 153 155. Divers speeches of Martyrs glorying in their sufferings p. 160 161. Motions Not every sinning against gracious motions is the sin against the Holy Ghost p 87 88 89. N New-birth See Regeneration O Obedience is threefold p. 195. S●…x Signes of true obedience to Gods Commandements p. 195 196 197. Keeping Gods Commandements cheerfully a Signe of our true love to God p. 208 209. and why p. 210. Eight Signes that his Commandements are not g●…evous to us p. 210 211 212. Keeping Gods Commandements a Signe of our Communion with God p. 227. Overcoming errour See Errour Overcoming the world See World P Pelagians Their errour about sin in the Regenerate p. 33 34. Practising of sinne p. 46 47 48. See sinne Practice of righteousnesse See Righteousnesse Presumption what it implies p. 43 44. Five Signes of Presumption or sinning presumptuously p. 43 to 46. Primitive truth See Truth Purifie Hope of glory puts Saints upon selfe purifying as God is pure How p. 175 176. Six Signes of true self●…-purifying by hope of glory p. 177 178 179. R Recompence of reward How faith eying the recompence of reward overcoms all the troubles of the world in five singular acts p. 158 to 162. Regeneration Nine remarkable Signes of Regeneration most largely opened p. 21 to p. 180. Regenerate persons never fall into that sin against the Holy Ghost proved by three Reasons p. 62 to 67. Reign of sin two Signes of it p. 39 40. Relapses into sin dangerous yet not desperate p. 89 90. Righteousnesse Practising righteousnesse a Signe of Regeneration p. 162. Five grounds of it p. 163 164. Four sorts of signs of true practising Righteousnesse Matter Ground Manner End p. 164 to 168. S Seed What the seed remaining in the regenerate is p. 31 32. Separation from the tr●…e Church of Christ and Communion of Gods people how dangerous p. 98 and 185 186 187. Sin against the Holy Ghost See Holy Ghost Sinne. He that commits sinne is of the devill p.
lost it and retained when they have go●… possession of it IV. Inducements unto Assurance I. Non-Assurance of Gods favour in Christ and of our true state of grace in him is a ma●… nifold misery and prejudice to the dear childre●… of God For 1. This is a bad Signe 1. Sometimes of the defectïvenesse an●… weaknesse of grace in such that they are bu●… babes not grown men in Christ because thei●… spirituall senses are not as yet exercised so fa●… as to discerne the things of God in them●… selves and that they want very much o●… the Anointing of the Spirit to reveale unt●… them the things of the Spirit Now Chri●… stians should strive to get out of their infa●… cy and imbecillity of grace not still remain●… ing children and babes in faith and know●… ledge but labouring to become men in Christ growing up unto perfection 2. Sometimes of the strength and prevai●… ing of corruption and temptation when D●… vid had relapsed he lost the joy of Gods salv●… tion Great fals aftonish and amaze bot●… corporall and spirituall senses And it muc●… concernes all Christians to wrastle again●… entangling temptations and recover the●… selves out of Relapses 3. Sometimes of spirituall desertions that the Lord hath in some measure forsaken the soule and withdrawn himselfe as in the case of David Heman Asaph and the Church her selfe Now spirituall desertions are such overwhelming afflictions to the soule that hath once truly tasted of the sweetnesse of Christs presence that the gracious heart is wholly restlesse till it be again re-embraced in the dearest armes of love and favour 2. This is one great cause of Christians dejectednesse and uncomfortablenesse that though they are in a state of grace yet they cannot discerne themselves to be in such a gracious State To be in the true State of grace is the happiest ground of comfort but till there be some apprehension and knowledge of that our State oft-times we have small sense of comfort As Hagar when her bottle of water was spent and her childe ready to die she sate down full of perplexity and yet there was a Well in the place the Well did not comfort her though close by her till the Lord opened her eyes to see it How pensive and sad were the two Disciples going towards Emmaus about Christs death though Christ risen from the dead was in their company and talked with them whilest their eyes were holden that they should not know him How did Mary Magdalene stand weeping by Christs Sepulchre supposing that his dead body was thence stollen away though Christ revived and risen stood close by her and why Christ was present but she did not know him So if we be close by the Well of grace if Christ be present with us yea in us if yet we know it not we are still in our discomforts our teares and sorrows are still flowing David was told by the Prophet The Lord hath put away thy sinne but because David had not the sense and apprehension hereof he wanted the joy of Gods salvation and groaned still under his broken bones a good while after II. God hath often charged his people to contend after the security and assurance of their Spirituall State Give diligence to make your calling and election sure Examine your selves whether you be in the faith c. Let us draw neere with a true heart in full assurance of faith We desire that every one of you do shew the same diligence to the full assurance of hope unto the end III. It is Possible that such as are in a state of grace may if the fault be not their own come to know and be assured they are in such a state For 1. Many Scriptures intimate this 2. The Nature of saving Knowledge Faith and Hope tend to this 3. Many Gracious persons have sometimes attained to this though at other times not without their doubtings and infirmities As Iob David Hezekiah Thomas Peter Paul the Church her selfe Finally Assurance of our gracious state is richly worth all earnest endeavours after it They that once attaine to it as hereafter is manifested finde a Jewell of great price and no stranger shall intermeddle with their joy The Summary Contents of the severall Chapters in this Book CHAP. I. Evidences of Gods love to us 1. CHrists being sent to die for us that we might live by him 1 Joh. 3. 16. and 4. 9 10. page 5. 2. Adoption 1 Ioh. 3. 1. p. 7. 3. Our not loving the world c. inordinately 1 Ioh 3. 15 16 17. p. 8. 4. Our true love to God 1 Ioh. 4. 19. p. 10. CHAP. II. Evidences of our Regeneration Adoption Sonship 1. That the world knoweth us not 1 Ioh. 3. 1. p. 21. 2. True believing that Jesus is the Christ 1 John 5. 1. p. 23. 3. Not committing or practising of sinne 1 Iohn 3. 8 9. p. 29. 4. Overcoming erroneous hereticall spirits and their seducements 1 Iohn 4 1 4. p. 127. 5. Overcoming the world by faith 1 Iohn 5. 4 5. p. 142. 6. Doing or practising of righteousnesse 1 Iohn 2. 29. and 3. 10. p. 162. 7. True love of the Brethren 1 Iohn 3. 10. and 4. 7. and 3. 14. p. 168. 8. Hope and assured apprehension in some measure that we shall be conforme ●…o God and Christ in his glorious appearing 2 Iohn 3. 2. p. 173. 9. In hope of glory purifying our selves as he is pure 1 Iohn 3 2 3. p. 173. CHAP. III. Evidences that we are of the truth and of the number of Gods people 1. Having an Unction from the Holy One teaching us all ●…hings 1 Iohn 2. 19 20 27. p. 180. 2. The Testimony of our heart touching our true love of the ●…rethren 1 Iohn 3. 18 19 20 21. p. 183. 3. Perseverance with the faithfull in Christ and in the truth 〈◊〉 Ioh. 2. 19. CHAP. IV. V. Evidences of being in light not in darknesse in life not in death 1 Actuall interest in and enjoyment of Jesus Christ 1 Iohn 〈◊〉 11 12. p. 188. 2. Loving and not hating of our brother 1 Ioh. 2. 9 10 11. and 〈◊〉 14 15. p. 191. CHAP. V. Evidences of our true knowledge of God and of Iesus Christ. 1. Real and sincere keeping of Gods Commandements 1 Iohn 〈◊〉 3 4. p. 193. 2. Not sinning 1 Ioh. 3. 6. p. 197. 3. A right entertaining and hearkening to the true Apostolical ●…octrine 1 Ioh. 4. 5 6. p. 197. 4. Brotherly love 1 Ioh. 4. 7 8. p. 199. CHAP. VI. Evidences of our true love to God and to Iesus Christ. 1. When our love to God flows from Gods love to us 1 Iohn 〈◊〉 19. p. 200. 2. Casting out of base servile fear 1 Iohn 4. 18 19. p. 202. 3. Not loving the world c. excessively 1 Ioh. 2. 15. 16. p. ●…05 4. Keeping Gods Commandements and that
we shall further see This presapposes some entertainment of Christian Religion whence they make defection viz. in the forme and profession of it As for them that have embraced it in truth and power they shall never fall Iohn 10. 28. 3. The sin unto der●…h There 's a sin unto death and there is a sin not unto death 1 Ioh. 5. 16 17. Why thus called was formerly explained p. 63 64 65. Thus of some of the principall names II. The Nature of this sin and wherein it properly and especially consists comes next to consideration Here lies the Cardo controver●…sie the very knot and stresse of the Case Both Ancient and Moderne Writers he●…e in manifest much discrepancy land disagreement with one another and among divers of them is ●…o be found small satisfaction in this point Augustine much hesicates about it but at last conceives it to be a Final impenitency Ambrose sometimes intimates it to be a blasphemous denial of the H. Ghost Somtimes interprets it to be an a●…pions Heretical and Schism●…cal separe●… from the Church of Christ. Gregory thinks it is the not beleeving remission of sins Th●…s thinks He sins against th●… H. Ghost th●… not only speaks against the Majesty of God and th●… pe●…son of the Holy Ghost But also that obstinately and maliciously persist in his sins impenitent to the point of death rejecting all the Holy Ghosts provisions for suppression of his sins And he with other of the Schoolemen usually reckons up six sorts or kinds of this sin against the Holy Ghost viz. 1. Despaire 2. Presumption 3. An obstinate Purpose of continuing in sin 4. A firme and fixed Will never to repent 5. An impugning or opposing of the knowne truth and 6. An envying of our Brothers Graces All which they say may be forgiven but that finall obstinacy in sinning Estius is of opinion That the sin against the Holy Ghost generally taken is whatsoever is purposely maliciously and blasphemously committed against God in thought word or deed In midst of all this variety of opinions especially in so difficult a subject as this where shall we pitch I like Agustines item well in this very case Let us begge light for exposition of this matter from the Lord. For more distinct Resolution Consider 1. By way of Remotion or Negation of what it is no 2. By way of position or Affirmation of what it is and both very briefly I. By way of remotion or negation of what it is not The sin against the Holy Ghost strictly and properly taken seemes not to be any of these particular sins following viz. 1. It is not every blasphemous temptation injected and darted by Satan into the thoughts against God Father Son or H. Ghost For 1. The dearest Saints and servants of God may be buffetted and sifted with such sad temptations and horrid injections of the Devil frequent experience tells us thus much How many gracious soules come to Ministers lamenting the many horrid suggestions of blasphemy cast into their imaginations One of singular experience in soule-distresses saith I have knowne him who did bite in and keep close in his bosome this temptation of blasphemy the space of about 20. yeares All which while the Devill did tyrannize extreamly and keep him almost in continuall terrour He thought there was never man had such vile and prodigious thoughts as he c. 2. Blasphemous suggestions were injected into the imagination of Jesus Christ himselfe who was so far from sinning against the Holy Ghost that he never sinned at all nor could sin Isai. 53. 9. Heb. 7. 25 26. 2 Cor. 5. 21. viz That he who was the spotlesse Son of God in whom the fulnesse of the Godhead dwelt bodily i. e. personally Col. 2. 9. Who was the Brightnesse of the Fathers glory and the expresse Character of his person Heb. 1. 3. Who being in the forme of God thought it not robbery to be equall with God Phil. 2. 6. that he should fall downe and worship the Devil in person Matth. 4. 9. Never Christian had nor could have more black and hideous blasphemy cast into his thoughts Yet Christ in the least degree yielded not to this blasphemous suggestion but conquered it that his Members hereby might be more then Conquerours even Triumphers over like temptations through Christ that loves them 3. Blasphemous suggestions injected into our hearts yet not consented to by us but rather trembled at execrated and abhorred are the Devils sins not ours they are our sorrowes our afflictions and miseries but not our sins A pious soule is no more guilty of them saith one then Benjamin of Josephs cup put into his saok Blasphemous thoughts saith Mr. Perkins not consented to by us are not our sins but the Devils Men must not feare those kinde of thoughts overmuch because though indeed they be their crosses yet are they not their personall sins for which they shall incurre the wrath and displeasure of God And saith Mr. Dyke Satan must answer for this himself Hereto subscribe both Ancient Modern Writers 2. It is not every sinning against the Deity or Personality of the Holy Ghost As Augustine observes That the Sadduces denied the Holy Ghost That the Arrians Eunomians and Macedonians contended that the Holy Ghost was a creature not a Creator That the Sabellians called also Patripassians because they held that the Father suffered deny the Trinity assert only the Father that he is sometimes called the Son sometimes the Holy Ghost That the Photinians denying the Trinity say the Father onely is God the Son onely man but deny the Holy Ghost altogether These are hideous blasphemous and damnable heresies but it would be somewhat hard to prove that these are the sin against the Holy Ghost because this sin properly is not so much against the ●…ssence or subsistence of the H. Ghost as against the Ministery and Office of the H. Ghost 3. Not every sin against knowledge is that sin against the Holy Ghost For though knowledge adde an aggravating circumstance to sin Iohn 9. 41. Luke 12. 47. Yet 1. The best of Gods people in a gust of temptation without and violence of corrution within may sometimes so farre be borne down as to do those things which they know they should not do as in Paul Rom. 7. 15 19. 20 23. In Peter he knew he ought not to deny his Lord and Master Jesus Christ and resolved peremptorily the contrary but sudden feare prevailed over him Matth. 26. 69 to the end In David he knew he should not commit adultery nor kill yet strength of corruption and temptation pushed him upon both yet none of these sinned the sin against the Holy Ghost 2. Sins against knowledge admit both of repentance and pardon as in all these three cases mentioned David pardoned 2 Sam. 12. 13. Peter restored after his bitter tears by a threefold feare he denied Christ by a threefold love he confessed
will not yield though oft admonished though self condemned Tit. 3. 10. As Augustine noted in his time * An hereticall spirit is an incurable spirit So may we observe in all ages and specially in this of our own touching carnal men becoming hereticall how impenitently stubbornly hopel●…sly do they persist in their Errours and Heresies how few if any reclaimed This is a wicked disposition Did ●…ey fear God saith * Augustine they would ●…y To erre is humane but through animosity to persist in Errour is diabolicall It were best ●…f we never erred It were next that that we ●…mended our Errour 4. Though carnal men yea perhaps Devils themselves may contrary to some errours hold and confesse some truths yet they neither oppose errours nor hold and confesse truth as those do that are the childeren of God And therefore this hinders not but that the overcoming of erroneous hereticall spirits is a signe or evidence of such as are born of God For 1. Carnal men oppose not Errour embrace not truth from any supernatural illumination or spirit of discerning but meerly from carnal light Natural or Acquired For all that is in and from carnal men is as themselves meerly carnal they are in the flesh Rom. 8. 8. they are nothing but flesh That which is born of the flesh is flesh Joh. 3. 6. They are very darknesse Eph. 5. 8. Hence therefore the natural man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God for they are foolishnesse unto him neither can he know them because they are spiritually discerned 1 Cor. 2. 14. But the children of God oppose Errour and Heresie and embrace the contrary Truths from principles supernaturall viz. from the Spirit of God revealing the things of God unto them 1. Cor. 2. 10 11 12 13 15 16. and enabling them to understand them so revealed 1 Joh. 2. 27. 2. Carnal men hold not confesse not the truth from sincere love to it for the carnall mind is enmity against God Rom. 8. 7. and where the mind it selfe is enmity against God can there be in the heart any sincere love to Gods truth Of carnall Heathens it 's said they liked not to retain God in their knowledge Rom. 1. 28. and of carnal Gospellers it 's said Because they received not the love of the truth that they might be saved for this cause God shall send them strong delusion 2 Thess. 2. 10 11. But the children of God sincerely embrace and professe the truth in love they are 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 i. e. Truthing●… it in love Eph. 4. 15. yea they so love the truth that they have not loved their liberties and lives that they might defend and maintain it Rev. 2. 13. This difference Augustine notably observed Behold ye have heard in the Gospel what Peter said Thou art Christ the Son of the living God Mat. 16. 16. Read and ●…e shall find the Devils said We know thee ●…ho thou art the Son of God Mar. 1. 24. But Peter is commended the Devils curbed 〈◊〉 same voice divers deeds Where are these 〈◊〉 confessions differenced Love is commended Feare is condemned for the Devils said ●…t this out of love Thou art the Son of God they said it in fear not in love And the same Author elsewhere saith This said Peter this the Devils also the same words but not the same minde But whence was it because Peter spoke this with love for the faith of a Christian is with love But the Devils faith is without love How without love Peter said this that he might embrace Christ the Devils said it that Christ might depart from them c. 3. Carnal men though they confesse Go●… truth in words yet they deny it in dee●…s 〈◊〉 contrary to the Lord and his truth ●…it 〈◊〉 15 16. But the children of God not only believe the truth 2 Thes. 2. 13. and professe or confesse the truth But they also act for the truth 2 Cor. 13. 8. and walk in the truth 2 Joh. 4. 3 Joh. 3 4. V. Overcoming the world by faith may be a 5 ●h Signe or Evidence of Regeneration Whatsoever is borne of God overcometh the world and This the victory that overcometh the world even our faith Who is he that overcometh the world but he that believeth that Iesus is the Son of God 1 Joh. 5. 4 5. Here we have Two adversaries The victory The means of victory 1. Two adversaries the Regenerate them that are borne of God ●…n one part who are chiefly Defensive as the whole armour of God is chiefly Defensive Eph. 6. 14 to 19. And the world on the other part which is principally Offensive Joh. 15. 18 19 20 And what is this world 1 Partly the men of the world who have their portion in this present life Psal. 17. 14. These lie in wickednesse 1 Joh. 5. 19. these hate the Saints because they are not of the world but chosen out of the world by Christ Joh. 19. 19. Understand then wicked worldlings with all their persecutions of the righteous 2 Partly 〈◊〉 worlds lusts the lust of the flesh the lust 〈◊〉 the eyes and the pride of life 1 Joh. 2. 16. The lust of the flesh i. e. not only carnal corruptions but all the pleasures delights and c●…ntentments that the flesh or body desires The lust of the eyes i. e. not only libidinous lustfull looks but also all that vanity of the eye about the vain pomp beauty honours glory riches and glittering splend or of the world And pride of life i. e. All that ambition ostentation bragging self-admiring contempt of others ca●…nal confidence arising from confluence of worldly enjoyments These now are the two adversaries viz. the Regenerate and the World the world with all its wicked and their oppositions with all its lusts their ensnaring insinuations 2. The victory not on the worlds side but on the Regenerates side Whatsoever is born of God overc●…meth the world 3. The meanes of this victory Faith in Christ the Son of God All this is wonderfull in our eyes 1. What inequality in the Adversaries The whole world with all its vassals with all its furies and persecutions with all its lusts with all its snares of honours riches pleasures c. and all this against the Regenerate Alas how few how contemptible how feeble are they I A little flock Luk. 12. 32. Worme Iacob Isa. 41. 14. 2. What imbecillity of the means of the Saints safety against the world Faith Faith a self-emptying grace a poor beggerly hand only rich or strong in receiving from another and perhaps a weak palsie trembling hand But the battell is not to the strong Remember David and Goliah how weak and naked David how strong how harnessed was Goliah 3 What succesfull prevalencie notwithstanding of the Regenerate against the world Not only their deliverance from but defence against the world Not only defence against but victory over the world Not only victory but universall victory Whatsoever