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A09031 A plaine exposition vpon the whole 8. 9. 10. 11. chapters of the Epistle of Saint Paul to the Romans Wherein the text is diligently and methodically resolued, the sence giuen: and many doctrines thence gathered, are by liuely vses applyed, for the benefit of Gods children performed with much variety, and conuenient breuitie: being the substance of neere foure yeeres weekedayes sermons.: By Elnathan Parr, Bachelor in Diuinity, and preacher of Gods Word. Parr, Elnathan, d. 1622. 1618 (1618) STC 19319; ESTC S114074 348,782 462

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Esau haue I hated proceeding from Gods hatred which is not a passion in God as in vs but his Iustice so called because it seemes hatred to them which suffer it God hated not Esau as a man but as a sinner Ob. But Iacob was a sinner also How came hee then to loue him A. Aug. ad Simpl. lib. 1. q. ● He loued in Iacob not the fault which he tooke away but the grace which he bestowed doctrine Where Nature is common and alike there grace makes a difference we are all by nature the Children of wrath Eph. 2.3 yet some are elected some reprobated Iohn 13.8 and 15.19 and 17.9 1. Thes 5.9 2. Tim. 2.20 Vse 1. As in Rebeccaes wombe there was a striuing betweene Esau and Iacob so in euery true Christian there is a combating betweene corruption and grace and as Esau is the elder so is corruption Vse 2. As in Isaaks family there was a profane Esau as well as a godly Iacob so is the visible Church a mixt company as our Sauiour teaches by diuers parables Mat. 13. Examine how thou standest in the Church whether as an Esau or as a Iacob Vse 3. Esau is Isaaks eldest Sonne yet reiected Birth degrees and bloud are to be regarded and are especiall fauours of God yet they further not Election As it was rather a disgrace for Esau to come of vertuous Parents because he was no better so doe thou account of thy selfe then is the bloud of thy famous Ancestors thy credit when thou art like them in vertue Better the honour of our Families should begin then end in vs. Vse 4. Esau is disherited and yet God gaue a lawe that the first borne should not be depriued of his birthright namely without iust weighty cause Hence Peter Martyr makes a question whether God can dispense with his owne Lawes With the Iudiciall and Ceremoniall no doubt he may Concerning the Morall It is by some answered that he may and that the Commandements are to be vnderstood with this prouiso vnlesse God command otherwise for the Law is for vs not for God But this answer seemes to be defectiue because the Law being the copy of Gods Will must needes bee an vnchangeable and vnvarying rule of righteousnes God is a law to himselfe by the perfection of his nature which he hath expressed in his Law and therefore to command any thing contrary to his law or to dispense with it so that the things here forbidden as theft whoredome c. should be no sins in the sence they are forbidden seemes to be as though God should depart from his owne nature which is impossible Pareus a very learned man answers otherwise namely In orat paraen de legum dignitate vsu obedientia ex 1. Tim. 1.8,9 that the Law indeed is an immoueable rule euen in regard of God not simply in regard of the whole Decalogue but onely according to some part of it And therefore he distinguisheth of the Commandements holding some absolutely to proceed from the Nature of God which he doth freely necessarily will as Command 1 2 3 7 9. The rest as 4 5 6 8 10. to proceed from the will of God but not necessarily The things in these last to be iust or vniust because commanded or forbidden and that in these lyes that Prouiso Till God command otherwise But with reuerence of that Worthy man I cannot vnderstand how at any time it should be no sinne to steale or to murder in the sense it is forbidden in the law My opinion is that the Iustice in these Lawes proceeds from the pure nature of God and are necessarily therefore willed by him as well as the Iustice in the other precepts My reason is because the equity of these lawes is imprinted in our nature and that which is imprinted thus in our nature is a remnant of the Image of God which was according to the naturall and necessary Iustice of God The Schoolemen therfore as I take it more safely resolue this doubt who hold that God sauing his Iustice cannot command that which is contrary to his law as that a man should steale c. and yet not sinne And therefore wheresoeuer it seemes that God hath commanded the contrary wee are to know that the matter of the precept is varied As the Israelites rob the Egyptians yet not guilty of theft because when the Israelites tooke those goods they were not the Egyptians but their owne giuen to them by God who hath right and authoritie to bestowe those things where and to whome he pleaseth All things forbidden in the morall law are sinnes not onely because they are there forbidden but principally because they are contrarie to the most iust nature and will of God of which the law is a copie Vse 5. The Elect are beloued the Reprobates are hated The loue of God includes all fauours his hatred all plagues and curses The Elect are happie the Reprobate miserable miserable indeed for it were better to be in hell then to be hated of God VERSE 11. For the children being not yet borne neither hauing done any good or euill that the purpose of God according to election might stand not of workes but of him that calleth IN this Verse is the Amplification of the second Instance The summe of the Instance was that though Esau and Iacob were Twinnes and Esau the first borne yet the promise made to Isaac and his seed was not to be vnderstood of Esau but of Iacob being so determined by God So that there is a great difference betweene these two Twinnes Of which difference here are two things declared First the Time Secondly the Cause The Time in these words The Children being not yet borne neither hauing done any good or ill Here the time hath a double relation first to their birth Secondly to their actions or conuersation When they had done neither good nor euiill that is actually for when the Oracle came to Rebecca they were originally guilty before God doctrine The Election or Reprobation of men is before they are borne or haue done good or euill Ephes 1.4 2. Tim. 1.9 Iude 4. As it was with Esau and Iacob so is it with vs all Vse 1. There is a predestination of men and because reuealed it is lawfull yea necessary to be taught but soberly and discreetly rather soundly to be explained in the Schooles then daily to be inculcated in euery Pulpit It is hard I confesse to corrupt reason and sense but let the light of the Scripture be the rule and not thy blinde reason and it will be in some degree intelligible Vse 2. Here the monstrous opinion of Arminius is confuted plainly who affirmeth that man dying in the faith is the obiect of particular Election Against which we reason from hence Iacob is elected before he was borne saith Paul here But Iacob is a type of the all Elect saith Arminius In Anal. cap. 9. ad
way fit to saue men and those which being fit by their silence and negligence suffer men to perish Vse 3. Paul hath a great desire to saue them of his owne flesh ordinate charitie first regardeth ones owne So euery man first for his owne family and euery Minister first for the flocke committed vnto him Vse 4. The glorie of a Minister is principally in his learned and painfull preaching Maintenance degrees dignities make not a Minister honorable but are badges of such our Church and state appointing these as rewards of them who deserue to be honoured for their learning and worthinesse 1. Tim. 5.17 being a part of that double honour allotted for them by the Spirit of God There is a great deale of contempt cast vpon the ministery and euery base fellow can be eloquent enough in disgracing the Clergie The way to redeeme our function from the scorne of men is painfulnesse in our calling and sufficiencie of holy gifts for ministerial emploiments without these preferments will not do it As a gold ring in a swines snout and beautie in a woman without discretion so is dignitie conferred vpon a man unlearned and negligent Paul was both for person and means very meane yet when the Galathians heard him preach they esteemed him as an Angell and held him so deare that they would haue pluckt out their eyes to haue done him good As the honour of a King is in the multitude of his subiects so the glory of a Minister in the multitude of them he conuerts As the credit of a schoolmaster is to send many to the Vniuersities and of a Physition to heale many patients so is it the fame of a Minister spiritually to cure many and to send them to heauen Let vs therefore spend the candle of our life for the enlightning of others this will credit vs for we ought to be had in singular estimation for our workes sake Vse 5. There are three ends of a Minister in his preaching first to obey Gods commandement and the Churches who haue called him forth to preach Secondly to saue the soules of his hearers Thirdly that their hearers thriuing vnder their labors in faith and godly life may be a prouocation to others to follow them In aiming at and attaining these three we glorifie God These also must be the ends of hearers in hearing that they may set forth Gods glory first to obey Gods commandement secondly to saue their soules thirdly to prouoke others by their example and so to saue them Art thou seasoned with grace by hearing liue so that thou mayst rellish and season others that those which will not be wonne by the word may be won to the word by thy good conuersation Examine thy conscience hast thou done thus or rather when thou hast come from a sermon hast thou not by swearing lying backbiting false dealing quarrelling drinking c. caused profane men and women to blaspheme Christ and his Gospell and to wound them through thy sides If it be thus it were better that a milstone were hanged about thy necke and thou throwne into the bottome of the sea Is this to gaine Iewes and other profane men to the faith Nay it is to make Iewes Turks and Infidels to renounce Christianitie and those which are profane among vs to hate the profession and preaching of the Gospell the more What a blessing shall it be to thy soule if thy godly iust and good conuersation liuing according to thy profession bring others on to loue and heare the word and so to be saued I testifie to thee in the word of a Minister that thou oughtest so to liue as thou maist bring credit to the Gospell and prouoke others to the faith VERSE 15. For if the casting away of them be the reconciling of the world what shall the receiuing of them be but life from the dead IN this verse also is contained an argument to proue the generall calling of the Iewes to come not a new one but that son their former life shall not come into remembrance They shall liue more And all this is deliuered by an Interrogation to shew that such happinesse and beautie shall then come to the world as we cannot imagine doctrine The calling of the Iewes shall be a new life and happinesse to the world so before vers 12. It is the iudgement of Peter Martyr a very learned man besides others that many things are spoken by the Prophets of the calling of the Iewes and of the happines of the Church which are not yet fulfilled and therfore are to be expected at that time Vse 1 Fellowship in grace is no hinderance to them which haue receiued grace as before Vse 2. Againe heere wee are to be put in minde to pray for the calling of the Iewes which shall bring so much good to the world as the sisters sent to Christ in the behalfe of their brother Lazarus Iohn 11. so let vs Gentiles importune the Lord for our brethren the Iewes My spirit reioyceth at the remembrance of that day O how will the Iew put on as being ashamed to be ouergone by the Gentile How eagerly will he follow not a snailes pace which is the fashion now but euen flying with the wings of knowledge and zeale wee haue now the start of them let vs set the best foot forward and keepe it Vse 3. Till we be conuerted we are enemies and in open hostilitie with God the regenerate are Gods friends hee will saue his friends but as for his enemies they shall be slaine before his face Nay till we be called we are dead starke dead The father said of the prodigall childe being returned This my sonne was dead but now is aliue Luke 15.29.31 Dead though not bodily yet spiritually which is the very suburbs of hell Such as liue in pleasure are dead 1. Tim. 5.6 So much difference betweene vnconuerted men and conuerted as betweene dead and liuing men As the countenance of a dead man is gastly and his carkas proues soone vnsauoury so vnregenerate men are odious in the sight of God and men notwithstanding their outward ornaments and odours which is nothing else but the perfuming of a peece of carrion Hee that keepes company with the wicked is like the spirit that haunted the graues as thou hopest to be separated from them at the day of iudgement so now stand vp from the dead that thou mayest receiue light Ephes 5.14 The ministery of the word is the voice of God calling vs from death to life from hell to heauen those which contemne it must needs be swallowed vp of death If God hath breathed into thee the life here spoken of by this meanes manifest it by thy loue to the word by the actions of life Drunkennesse vncleannesse c. are dead workes Hebr. 9.14 so called because they bring death and are performed by them which are spiritually dead But godlinesse hath the promises
God Doct. A carnall man cannot please God because he is not subiect to his Law Verse 8. Doct. 1. Preachers are to apply their Doctrines to their hearers Verse 9. Doct. 2. Those which are regenerate are not carnall but spirituall Doct. 3. The holy Spirit dwelleth in the regenerate Doct. 4. Our vnion with Christ is by the holy Spirit Doct. 1. Though Christ be in the regenerate yet are they subiect to death Verse 10. Doct. 2. Though the bodies of the regenerate be subiect to mortalitie and death yet their soules are not Doct. Those which haue the Spirit of Christ dwelling in them shall haue a ioyfull resurrection Verse 11. Doct. All the regenerate are to liue to God in obedience not to the flesh Verse 12. Doct. Saluation is promised on the condition we liue not after the flesh but after the Spirit Verse 13. Doct. They which follow and obey the Gospell are the sonnes of God Verse 14. Doct. The Regenerate haue the spirit of Adoption whereby they are inabled to cry Abba Father Verse 15. Doct. The holy Ghost witnesseth with them which are regenerate that they are the Children of God Verse 16. Doct. 1. All that are the children of God are heires with Christ Verse 17. Doct. 2. The condition of our heauenly inheritance is the Crosse which glory followes Doct. The glory to come doth euery way surmount the present afflictions Verse 18. Doct. The insensible creature expecteth the Reuelation of the sonnes of God Verse 19. Doct. The creature faileth and laboureth vnder a great burden and bondage of mutabilitie against the naturall inclination of it Verse 20. Doct. The creature shall be freed from corruption into Glory Verse 21. Doct. The children of God because they haue receiued the first fruits of the Spirit doe grone for the present corruption expecting the redemption of their bodies from the same Verse 23. Doct. Hope is a certaine expectation of eternall life with patience expectation Verse 24 25. Doct. 1. God helpeth his children in trouble by his Spirit Verse 26. Doct. 2. Ability to pray is not of our selues but the holy Spirit Doct. 1. God knoweth and approueth the prayers of his Saints Verse 27. Doct. 2. The way to haue our prayers heard is to pray according to Gods will Doct. All afflictions further the good of Gods children Verse 28. Doct. All such as are elected are predestinated to be conformed vnto Christ Verse 29. Doct. The way from Predestination to Glorification is by Vocation and Iustification Verse 30. Doct. Nothing can hurt them for or with whom God is Verse 31. Doct. To whomsoeuer God giues Christ he giues all good things Verse 32. Doct. No accusations can hurt or preuaile against them whom God iustifieth Verse 33. Doct. Those whom Christ dyed for can not be condemned Verse 34. Doct. The Diuell with all his complices cannot separate vs from Christs loue Verse 35. Doct. True Christians are alwaies in danger and ready to die for Christs sake Verse 36. Doct. 1. In all Afflictions Gods children obtaine a Noble victory Verse 37. Doct. 2. Christ is the Cause of our constancy and victory in time of trouble Doct. 1. Gods loue can neuer faile to his Church Verse 38 39. Doct. 2. All other estates and things in this life are vncertaine onely the estate of Gods children is certaine CHAP IX Doct. 1. MInisters are to speake the truth though it displease yet with sobriety of wisedome Verse 1. Doct. 2. It is lawful for Christians in due time cause maner to sweare Doct. 3. They which sweare must sweare by God Doct. 4. A mans conscience beares witnesse of all his words and thoughts either with him or against him Doct. The children of God grieue for the hardnes of heart and condemnation of the wicked Verse 2. Doct. Wee ought to redeeme the saluation of our very enemies with the losse of heauenly ioyes to our selues rather then Christ should lose his glory Verse 3. Doct. 1. The Iewes were a most honourable people Verse 4 5. Doct. 2. The Iewes are not to be hated but to be loued Doct. The promises of God are sure Verse 6. Doct. All beleeuers are the children and seed to which belong the promises Verse 7 8 9. Doct. Where nature is common and alike there grace makes a difference Verse 10. Doct. 1. The Election or Reprobation of men is before they are borne or haue done good or euill Verse 11 12 13 Doct. 2. The purpose of Gods Election and Reprobation is not of workes but of the will of God Doct. 3. The Predestination of God is sure Doct. Though God saue some and condemne others yet he is iust Verse 14 15 16 Doct. 1. Hearers are to receiue nothing but that which is signed and sealed by the hand of God Verse 17. Doct. 2. God is not vniust in reprobating sinfull men to shew his power Doct. The will of God is the cause of Election and Reprobation Verse 18. Doct. The will of God is distinguished to be his secret will or his reuealed will Verse 19. Doct. Corrupt man is not to dispute against God about his Iudgements Verse 20. Doct. 1. Both the Elect and Reprobate are Gods vessels Verse 22. Doct. 2. God is patient towards sinners and Reprobates Doct. 3. The Scriptures describe God angry with sinners Doct. 4. God suffers Reprobates for the manifestation of his wrath and power Doct. The wrath of God shewed on the Reprobates doth amplifie and commend his mercy to the elect Verse 23. Doct. They which are effectually called are elect vessels of glory Verse 24. Doct. The Calling of the Gentiles to the state of grace and saluation was long agoe foretold by the Prophets Verse 25 26. Doct. But a remnant of the multitude of the Iewes shall be saued Verse 27 28 29 Doct. None can be iustified in the sight of God by a righteousnes of their owne making Verse 30 31. Doct. Christ is a Rocke of offence to them which beleeue not nor repent Verse 32 33. CHAP. X. Doct. MInisters are not only to exhort their people to obedience but also to pray for them Verse 1. Doct. Zeale if it be not according to knowledge is not acceptable to God Verse 2. Doct. Ignorance breeds Pride and Contempt Verse 3. Doct. God gaue the Law in writing to bring men to Christ Verse 4. Doct. Faith not the Law makes vs certaine of our saluation before God Verse 5 6 7 8. Doct. Faith and Confession are necessary to saluation Verse 9 10. Doct. He that beleeueth is sure to be saued Verse 11. Doct. The fauours of God concerning Iustification and Saluation are dispensed without any respect of persons to them which beleeue and call vpon him Verse 12. Doct. God will saue all such which call vpon him Verse 13. Doct. Without the preaching of the Gospell there is ordinarily no saluation Verse 14. Doct. Nothing should be so welcome as the preaching and preachers of the Gospell Verse 15. Doct. When the Gospell
by the sent and betweene Gall and Hony by the taste so it 's easie to discerne a spirituall man from a carnall by their sauour Dost thou most mind affect sauour earthly and carnall things This shewes thy dung-hill disposition for Spirituall men seeke and mind things aboue Euery thing liues according to his kind the Horse in the Pasture the Fish in the Water A Fish cannot liue out of the Water so talke of good things to a carnall man he presently fals asleepe or railes for hee 's out of his Element but to a Spirituall man such things are a delight As in dyet that which is one mans meat is another mans bane because of the difference of their temperature and constitution So is it here Examine thy selfe in particular The hearing of the Word Prayer c. are Spirituall Is the Word as sweet to thee as the Hony and the Honie-combe as it was to Dauid And is thy Soule neuer at rest till thou canst find opportunity to powre out thy heart to GOD in Prayer Thou art spirituall these things are most tedious to a carnall man Drunkennesse Idlenesse Vanity c. are things carnall Doest thou account that day as lost wherein thou meetest not with thy Consorts to haue fellowship in such things Flatter not thy selfe thou art surely carnall For a spirituall man hates these things and all his delight is in the Saints and in them which excell in Vertue Vse 3. Hee that would sauour spirituall things must be renued by the Spirit of God As he that is Aguish thinks sweet things bitter but being in health tasts euery thing aright So if thou wouldest sauour good things purge out that same choller and ranknesse of corruption which hath infected thee Many think that the priuiledges of Regenerate men belong to them because now and then they goe to a Sermon though they find no more sauour in it then in a dry Chippe No no Thou mayst heare many Sermons and yet haue a carnall heart of thine owne which if occasion serue will shew it selfe As Water-fowles hatcht vnder a Land-fowle a while remain with their damme but anon runne into the Water according to their kind So if the nature and disposition of the heart be not changed wee cannot sauour and take pleasure in good things As a Hare when she is hotly pursued and hunted plies her to some beaten-path not for any loue she hath to it but that there by the feet of passengers shee may lose her sent so many will be in the Church paths not for any Deuotion but that the filthy sent of their carnality might not be discouered Plutarke laughed at such who would be accounted as wise as Plato and yet in the company of Alexander would bee drunken Desirest thou the reputation of one godly and religious Professor Though thou commest to Church and ioynest in Prayer c. thou shalt neuer attaine it so long as thou wilt sweare lye be drunken or any thing for company It s another manner of thing to bee spirituall Wee cannot bee a Lyon in the Forrest and a little Dogge in a Ladies lap There must be a change of nature seeke this VERSE 6. For to be Carnally minded is Death but to be Spiritually minded is life and peace AS Adam hauing sinned the Angell kept the way of the Tree of Life so our Apostle keepeth vnrepentant sinners from the Consolation before propounded Such consolations belong not to wicked men The Argument to proue it was Those which are contrary obtaine not like condition But the wicked and godly are contrary This Minor was partly shewed Verse 5. from their contrary dispositions and is more declared in this Verse from their contrary Ends. Death and life are immediately contrary But these are the Ends of the Wicked and Godly Therefore the Ends of Wicked and Godly men are contrary To be Carnally minded 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Figmentum cordis The word signifies the act of a Carnall minde comprehending thoughts desire discourse Moses calleth it that which the heart fashioneth Gen. 6.5 8.21 Is death By a figure Meton Effecti bringeth causeth or endeth in death For death is the end of sinne though not the end of a Sinner A wicked man sinnes not purposely that hee might be damned but damnation followes his wicked doings As a man many times seeking for one thing findes another so wicked men in their sinning seeke another thing The Adulterer his pleasure the Couetous Riches c. but they find another thing that is Death To be spiritually minded That is the Cogitations deuices desires actions proceeding from the spirituall part Is life and Peace that is bringeth happinesse and peace with God and our owne Consciences doctrine The sense and Doctrine Whatsoeuer the flesh or corruption doth mind sauour desire endeuour seeke act bringeth death and so on the contrarie for the Spirit that is the Regenerate part Gal. 5.21,23 The fruits of the flesh exclude vs out of Heauen the fruits of the Spirit exclude the Curse of the Law The more flesh the neerer Hell the more Spirit the surer and neerer Heauen Gal. 6.7,8 As hee that soweth Wheat reapeth Wheat not Barley so if we sow to the flesh we reape Corruption if to the Spirit life euerlasting Vse 1. True wisedome is that which hath the fauour of God and life following it We say many times of a wild gracelesse yong man He hath a good wit a Naughty wit wee should say because being vnsanctified it bringeth death We say also of a Couetous man O a very wise fellow wee should say a very foole For what wisedome can it be for a man to damne his soule by his courses If a man would iudge of wise men without the Word hee might imagine that our wittie Politicks and Carnall men had all the wit and that Spirituall minded men who neglect the present good things were little better then Fooles Indeede Carnall men thinke Spirituall men to bee Fooles but Spirituall men know Carnall men to be so For true wisedome is to feare God which while Carnal men want they cannot be truly wise The Word sometime calls wicked men wise but with a restriction in their generation to doe-euill according to the flesh c. Luke 16.8 Ier. 4.22 2. Sam. 17.23 Thus was Achitophel a deepe Politician but dyed like a Foole in a pettish humour hanging himselfe Therefore Salomon almost alwayes calls a wicked man The Foole. Some thinke it a point of wisedome to beleeue nothing which they cannot fathom with their owne Reason as the Corinthians doubted of the Resurrection but Paul saith to such a one Thou Foole or O Foole. 1. Cor. 15.36 Some thinke it a glory to differ from other in opinion and to contrary them as the Galathians in the point of Justification Gal. 3.1 but Paul cals them fooles for their labour Pharao seeing the children of Israel to increase Exod. 1.10 said he would deale
forth and grow yea there will be the same minde that was in Christ Iesus Phil. 2. 2. The outward worke is to fashion the outward man vnto all conformitie with the Law of GOD in word and deed 1. For words As Christ whipt the buyers sellers out of the Temple Iohn 2. so his spirit driues away all swearing vnclean talke lying slandering c. out of the mouth of a regenerate man No man that hath the spirit of Christ can call Christ execrable 1. Cor. 12,3 Doest thou delight to speake of Christ and his Gospell with reuerence and holy affections A signe it is of the good spirit But disgracefull speeches of the Word and them which professe it lauish in oaths and filthie Lawlesse communication with ieasting which is not comely agreeth not with this spirit 2. And for Deeds As a Hare may be traced in a Snow to her forme so is it easie by your deeds to find out what Spirit is in you What spirit think you is in Idolaters Hypocrites swearers Sabboth-breakers in the malicious vncleane proud drunken couetous wretches In Lyers Slanderers c. The spirit of Christ It were blasphemy so to say Nay that vncleane spirit the Diuell who delighteth in such and effectually worketh in them Vse 3. The state of the Children of God is certaine whatsoeuer the Papists say to the contrary If I am Christs I shall be saued But if I haue the Spirit I am Christs Therefore c. True If Q. How shall you know you haue the Spirit A. How shall I know that I haue a Soule but by the effects of it vnderstanding memory c. So by the worke of Grace in my heart by my sincere loue of goodnesse and hatred of euill c. which I cannot be ignorant of being in me I know that I haue the Spirit 2. Cor. 13.5 Know you not faith the Scripture that Christ is in you by his Spirit except you be reprobates And againe Wee haue receiued the Spirit of God 1. Cor. 2.12 that wee might know the things which are giuen to vs of God What things All Spirituall grace present with perseuerance and all the good things of glorie to come Lyra. That wee might firmely and without doubt know for looke what a demonstration by causes is in humane things that in Diuine is the Reuelation of the spirit through Faith The end then why God giueth vs his spirit is to make vs know that we are in his fauour and shall be partakers of the glory to come and by consequence that we shall perseuere in grace without which the future glorie cannot be obtained But thou wilt say I feele Infidelity in mee which grieues me It 's well thou feelest it with Griefe this argues not the absence but rather the presence of the spirit For the spirit doth not make vs omnisciens and impeccable doth not beate downe sinne in vs at a blowe doth not kill corruption outright No. Corruption will be an Inmate with the spirit in this life doe what we can Yet such a man for all this hath the spirit and is spirituall If thou goe by a Noble-mans house thou knowest that there are horsekeepers skullions and such like yet if thou be asked who dwels there Thou sayest such a Noble man naming the Lord of the house and not these baser people So Corruption dwelleth where the spirit but gouernes not but is an vnderling and therefore we are in account spirituall VERSE 10. And if Christ be in you the bodie is dead because of sinne but the spirit is life for righteousnesse sake NOw followes the other part of the Amplification which is Consolation which is double The 1. verse 10. that we are certaine of eternall life The 2. verse 11. that wee are certaine of the Resurrection of our bodies He brings in both by an Occupation against two grieuous Tentations the first in the 10. verse Thus You say that the spirit is in vs. Alasse what are we the better We are subiect to pouerty sicknesse death it selfe as well as others Vnto this Paul answeres first by a Concession The bodie is dead because of sinne Secondly by a Correction But the Spirit is life for Righteousnesse sake First of the Concession And if Christ be in you Before hee said the spirit of God and of Christ now Christ because Christ is in vs by the Spirit and Faith Not Corporally but Spiritually which manner of his presence is the best Ioh. 6.63 We need not plucke him down out of heauen by any Inchantment as the Papists into their sacrament of the Altar that we might partake of his vertue as not the Sunne to partake of his light The body Corruption or the vnregenerate part say some a Chrysoft Piscator But not so for when Paul cals corruption a Bodie it is with an Addition of Sinne or Sinnefull or Death Rom. 6.6 Col. 2.11 Rom. 7.24 Heere it is for the Masse of Flesh and Bloud the Naturall bodie b Aug. lib. 1. Ret. cap. 26. Is dead not is mortified but dead addicted to the Necessity of death which necessity it had not before sinne c Tho. Aqui. et ante eum Aug. loco modo citato But dead is more we dying euen from our birth death hauing made his seisure already because of sinne remaining doctrine Doct. Though Christ be in the Regenerate yet are they subiect to death Heb. 9 27. Rom. 5.12 Where sinne that is originall takes hold there death enters by sicknesse and other mortalities the forerunners and Parts d Mortes partiales Pererius in Gen. lib. 4. de Creat hom num 166. of Death though the Curse and sting bee taken away For as the lines from the Circumference determine in the Center so all paines and sicknesses tend vnto Death As God sent to Hezekiah to put his house in order Esay 38. because hee must die So the Remembrance that the body is dead should perswade vs to thinke of death and prepare for it Thy liuing body is called a very Carkasse Vse If we see an old man stooping and sickly we say he carries his Beere on his backe It 's the case of vs all olde and young Death the King of feare and Terrors Iob 18.14 plants euen from the first houre of our life his Ordnance of Sinne to batter the wals of our bodies Thou seest Death is entred into the Citie of thy Body Take heed it Vanquish not the Castle of thy Soule if it doe then both bodie and soule must to the Diuell It 's lamentable to obserue how many that haue the wals of their house shaken and vndermined ready to drop downe yet prouide not for their soule abate not of their pride Couetousnesse c. practising such things whereby they dye more Obrepit non intellecta senect Iuuenal saty 6. Euen dying before euer they beganne to liue and departing this world with as little vnderstanding and sense
is the Spirit maketh Intercession for vs that is teacheth vs to make Intercession According to his will as it is reuealed in his Word doctrine The way to haue our Prayers heard is to pray according to Gods will 1. Ioh. 5.14 Iam. 4.3 Vse 1. Wicked men shall not bee heard to their benefite Prou. 28.9 The Prayer of a wicked man is abominable He heard the Iewes when they cursed themselues saying His bloud be vpon vs but he onely approues the prayers of his children A wicked man can haue no hope to bee heard for whosoeuer remembers that free will not doe that which hee hath heard must needs distrust to receiue that which hee asketh When our good life agreeth with our good words then is there confidence and lowd crying in the eares of God Vse 2. Wouldest thou be heard Aske then those things which are according to Gods will not thine owne In Prayer it is a great grace to renounce our owne wils And he doubtlesse is the best seruant that desireth not to heare that which he will but which willeth that which he heareth Submit thy will to Gods for better knowes the Physicion what 's fit for the sick man then himselfe If thou askest any thing either thou shalt haue it or if thou hast it not it is not expedient for thee to haue it and then GOD doth not thy will that hee may doe his owne for thy good VERSE 28. And wee know that all things worke together for good to them that loue God to them who are called according to his purpose HEre is a new argument to comfort and encourage vs vnder the Crosse taken from the profit the Crosse brings The Crosse tends to our Good to further vs to godlinesse and the Kingdome of Heauen therefore wee may not bee discouraged In this Verse are two things 1. A Proposition All things worke together for them which loue God 2. The proofe which is double 1. From the experience of all Saints We know 2. From a description of them which loue God they are the Called according to Gods purpose We know The wicked knowe not this secret As the Philistims vnderstood not Samsons Riddle but wee know the Crosse is a help All things Aquinas ante ●um Aug. l●b de cor gra c. 1. Euen sinnes because from their fals Gods Children arise more warie and carefull The best things of the wicked euen their prayers turne to their hurt the worst of the godly euen their sinnes turne to their Good Satan then gets nothing in the end by tempting vs to sinne but the greater ouerthrow of his owne Kingdome I dare not say that this is the meaning of these words For sinnes indeed turne to the good but worke not the good of Gods children as afflictions doe For sinne is not appointed to be done as the Crosse is appointed to be suffered neither can it be said that sinne is sanctified to this purpose as are afflictions Here properly by All things is meant all Aduerse things Worke together not inuicem betweene themselues but together with God Not of their owne nature for so they doe not co-operate but contra-operate but beeing sanctified by God Ansel and therefore one takes the Verbe passiuely are wrought for indeede take away God and afflictions worke to our hurt For Good That is the chiefe good Eternall life To them which loue God So are Gods children described for it is proper to children to loue and obey their Father To them which are called according to his purpose That is God hath purposed the saluation of his children hath chosen and called them vnto it therefore it must needs bee that afflictions comming from God must further them to eternall life Otherwise he should do that which should hinder and crosse his owne purpose which is not done by wise men much lesse by our most wise God doctrine All Afflictions further the good of Gods children Psal 119.71 1. Pet. 1.6,7 3.17 4.19 2. Cor. 4.17 Iosephs afflictions furthered Gods purpose of honouring him Gen. 50.20 and Pauls afflictions furthered the cause of the Gospell Phil. 1.12 Vse 1. The admirable power and goodnesse of God is here noted that he can and doth ouerrule the nature of euil things so as to make them serue for much good yea to bring good out of them as he brought light out of darknes He can sweeten these bitter waters As the Apothecary of poison makes Triacle to driue out poison So can God make the poison of afflictions which in themselues are the curse of the Law to driue out the poison of sinne God makes afflictions worke to our good in two respects 1. Of Sinne. 2. Of Grace 1. Of Sinne two wayes First to preuent it Secondly to cure it 1. A Physicion opens a veine not onely to cure but many times to preuent a disease God knowes our disposition Hee sees that many times wee are inclined to Pride Vncleannesse Couetousnesse Reuenge Now that wee should not fall into these hee sends vs losses in our goods sicknesse in our bodies c. whereby wee are kept and bridled from that which otherwise we would commit 2. Sinne also is cured by afflictions The bloud of Christ indeede hath onely this vertue but afflictions are said so to doe because they driue vs to seeke the cure being therefore called the medicine of the soule They are of the best nature which are wonne by loue but ten to one are brought to goodnesse by afflictions Meliores sunt quos ducit amor sed plures sunt quos corrigit timor Aug. Luk. 15.17 In prosperitie we grow rusty The Crosse is Gods file to make vs bright The Prodigall in prosperitie forgets himselfe but hauing gone to schoole to the Hogs-trough he comes to himselfe So did fellowship with the beasts teach Nabuchadnezzar humilitie and the Dungeon Manasses true Religion who in their prosperity were proud and irreligious The Crosse is also a preseruatiue of Grace In prosperitie we are dull and drowsie as a man comming from a Feast is heauy sleepy A Romane Captain said that his armie neuer stood in worse termes then when he had peace So in prospetie is our greatest danger then haue wee least minde of God then do we least feare pray seldomest coldest are soonest ouertaken with pride couetousnesse vncleannesse hypocrisie Aduersitie is a quickner stirres vp to Prayer Repentance and all holy duties It is noted of Salomon that of all the Kings of Iuda he fell foulest because hee had most prosperitie That God might not loose vs and we lose his grace hee sends vs aduersitie As the Starres shine brightest in the night so the graces of Gods Spirit in affliction Vse 2. The Affliction which is to the godly a help to heauen is to a wicked man the fore-runner of hellish torments as in the deluge the water that bore vp the Arke drowned the wicked of those times Vnder the Crosse the godly
Session and Intercession to be ended by way of Amplification for the cause alledged The words are parts of the Catechisme The sense is thus to be conceiued Alas sayth the weake Christian mine owne conscience the Law the Diuell accuseth me Yea but God iustifies thee saith Paul What a sinner How can that be sauing his Iustice for sinners are to bee condemned by the Law True saith Paul but Christ is dead for vs and so hath made satisfaction for as it is well obserued by Caietane that these words For vs are to be referred to euery part of the Answere he dyed for vs rose for vs c. The Death of Christ is farther declared by the consequences of it which are 3. 1. Resurrection 2. Session at Gods right hand 3. Intercession for vs which Gradation is added to take away all scruple Hee is dead Nay hee is risen which sealeth the merit of his death Nay hee sitteth at the right hand of God hauing receiued all power for the safety of Beleeuers and confusion of vnbeleeuers and that nothing be wanting to our comfort he continually makes intercession for vs Heb. 9.24 Heb. 10.10 by appearing in heauen for vs and by willing that his merits should be effectuall vnto vs. doctrine Those whome Christ dyed for cannot be condemned Rom. 4.25 and 5.9 Heb. 2.14,15 Vse 1. The Death Resurrection Power Intercession of Christ are the wells of saluation from whence all comforts are to be drawne Art thou cast downe for feare of thy sinnes and the punishment due to them Christ hath suffered thy punishment he was condemned in thy roome and stead and therefore in the Iustice of God thou must not be condemned Belieue and repent and then it is as possible for thee to be damned as for God to be vniust Thou mayest securely rest in his death because he not onely dyed but rose againe which though it did adde nothing to the price which was payd in his death yet it is a demonstration of the sufficiency of it and thereby a confirmation of thy comfort for if he had not rose againe his death had done vs no good If death had ouercome him how should wee sinners haue escaped Hee as our Samson carried away the gates of death The foundation of our comfort is layd in Christs death we receiue it in his resurrection His death is compared to the sowing of Corne which comforts most when it commeth vp Ioh. 12.24 So our peace and ioy is sowne in his death we reape it and begin to possesse it in his Resurrection 1. Cor. 15.17,18,19 He is not onely dead and risen but hath receiued all power hauing it in his hand to saue and destroy by this power he sent the Holy Ghost Act. 2. He hath alwaies gouerned and preserued his Church and confounded his foes We haue many foes indeed but we need not feare for if he so bridled them being on earth in our weaknesse that he ouerthrew them backeward with a word Ioh. 18.6 how can and will he hamper them being in Heauen in the power and glory of his Father He was courteous on earth and he forgets vs not now he is in Heauen hee is not like Pharaohs Butler who forgat Ioseph Gen. 40.23 He is not in Heauen onely to liue happily himselfe but to procure our happinesse also He prayeth yet for thee and his Father heareth him alwayes Iohn 11. Heb. 7.25 Therefore thou mayest bee confident that thou art perfectly saued A man retaining an eloquent learned gracious Counsellour is of good hope much more mayest thou which hast the Kings Sonne yea the power and wisedome of God to be thy Aduocate Hee is innocent against him lyes no exception he hath satisfied for thee of his owne not by the force of reason but really by the price of his bloud He knowes the weightinesse of thy cause is in especiall fauour with the Iudge knowes best the reason whereby he may perswade and it concernes him that the day should be on our side because we are his flesh therefore we may be comforted Vse 2. From this sitting and Intercession Ambrose notes the distinction of the persons in the Trinity and that the Father is the fountaine of all good Vse 3. Saints are not our Intercessours but Christ therefore goe to Christ alone Can they more loue and care for vs then Christ They not heare nor vnderstand vs neither haue wee in the Scripture precept or example to require their intercession and if any helpe or comfort were to bee had this way Paul doubtles in a place so fit would first or last haue mentioned it If any man sinne saith Iohn 1. Ioh. 2.2 we haue Christ an Aduocate He doth not say You haue me or the Virgin Marie an Aduocate but Christ Maluit se ponere in numero peccatorū vt haberet Aduocatū Christum quam ponere se pro Christo Aduocato inueniri inter damnandos superbos August The Apostle had rather put himselfe among sinners that he might haue Christ his Aduocate then put himselfe for an Aduocate and so be found among them who are to be damned for their prid Vse 4. These comforts require great obedience for Christ hath not purchased for vs a carnall security whereby the feare of God should be abandoned but a spirituall whereby the feare of condemnation should be ouercome If thou wouldst partake of Christs death dye thou to sinne If of his Resurrection rise thou to newnesse of life If of his glorious Session obey his power and authority If of his Intercession then auoyde thou all sinne For nothing can bee more contrary then Christ to pray for thee that thou mayest be pardoned and thou not cease from thy blasphemy drunkennesse c. Christ prayeth not for such beasts Wee haue an Aduocate saith Iohn 1. Ioh. 2.7 Iesus the iust A iust Aduocate will not plead vniust causes Thy cause is vniust because thou beleeuest not nor carest how thou liuest For it is most iust euen supposing Euangelicall grace and mercy that such should be damned and should want the benefit of that pardon which they by their vnrepenting heart renounce Repent therefore that thou mayest haue thy part in these comforts VERSE 35. Who shall separate vs from the loue of Christ shall tribulation or distresse or persecution or famine or nakednesse or perill or sword IN this verse and the two next the Apostle remooueth the second Tentation arising from the presence of euill namely of the euill without vs from the Creatures The coherence Pareus maketh to be thus A weake Christian thus obiects Though God loue vs and Christ pray for vs yet wee are subiect to famine nakednes pouertie a thousand troubles Paul answers What then This is the condition of the Church we are neuerthelesse beloued for this yea we are more then Conquerors The vvords wherein Paul deliuers this are admirable and so indeed is this whole
the accursing of them who should conuert it to their owne vse and so by a translated sense it signifieth a perpetuall separation from Christ As therefore such things were separated from men for honour sake so applyed to men it signifies to be separate from Christ for horror sake This is Chrysostomes exposition approued of the best Interpreters And as the Greeke word is thus vsed so Sacer properly signifying Holy is vsed amongst the Latines by good Authors g Auri sacra fames Virg. Sacer intestabilis esto Hor. in a contrary sense For my brethren not spirituall but kinsmen according to the flesh that is the Iewes as if he had said I would bee damned in their stead that they might be wonne to Christ and saued in mine As Dauid wished he might haue dyed for Absolon and Christ dyed for vs. The Argument to iustifie Pauls griefe is from an effect of his loue which is a contestation that for their sakes he would with all his heart be accursed from Christ Therefore he must needs be grieued for their separation This loue of Paul is here amplified by three circumstances 1. The Person wishing Paul 2. The matter of his wish to be accursed from Christ 3. For whose sake for the Iewes Who Paul who was so zealous for Christ To be accursed from Christ his onely Ioy and Desire and for the Iewes his enemies who layd continuall wayt for him about a fortie of them vowing neither to eate nor drinke till they had his bloud Euen thus it was Euen Paul wisheth to be accursed from Christ for these Chrysostome calls it a flame a sea of loue No sea so deepe no flame so bright as Pauls loue Q. But is it lawfull for Paul thus to wish For it is to bee holden as a truth in Diuinitie that euery man is first to haue a care of his owne soule yea the Papists affirme that though the soule of the Virgin Marie whom they too much adore were in perill yet for her saluation wee ought not to hazard our owne A. There are many farre-fetcht answeres For Interpreters haue exceedingly laboured herein Wee hardly vnderstand how this should be because we are farre from the measure of Pauls loue Among all the Answers there are 3. principall The first is that Paul vseth an Hyperbolicall speech or that hee spake hastily not well considering the matter but hee spake vpon his oath as we haue heard and therefore no Hyperbole or ouersight to be admitted The second that he did not indeed so wish but was ready so to doe if it were lawfull but the words and his oath take away this also he did actually so wish and without supposition The third is Chrysostomes which also Aquinas hath who make a double separation from Christ 1. To be separated from his loue which Paul by no meanes wisheth neither is it lawfull to desire either not to loue Christ or not to bee beloued of him 2. To be separated from him onely by punishment in regard of the fruition of heauenly ioyes and so Paul wishes here not so much hauing an eye to the destruction of the Iewes as to the glory of Christ The vnbeleeuing Iewes did daily by vile speeches blaspheme Christ the hearing hereof was so grieuous to Paul that out of a great zeale he wished verily to haue beene accursed from Christ rather then that he should be so reuiled yet so accursed as that he would still loue Christ and be beloued of him He will for no cause be depriued of Christs loue but he is content to lose his part in Heauen for Christs glory doctrine We ought to redeeme the saluation of our very enemies with the losse of heauenly Ioyes to our selues rather then Christ should lose his glorie So Moses wisheth Exod. 32.12.32 For Gods glory ought to be more deare to vs then any ioy or good of our owne Vse 1. If we consider Paul as a kinseman wee are taught what great loue we owe to our kinred We are to loue our Nature in all but where there are most bands there should our loue be most Nature teacheth this and Grace perfiteth Nature Christ beginning to preach first preached at Nazareth to recompence the place of his education Luk. 4.16 And Paul saith 1. Tim. 5.8 That hee that prouideth not for his owne is worse then an Infidell Husbands ought specially to take care for the saluation of wife and children brethren for brethren c. Vse 2. Consider Paul as an Apostle 2. Pet. 5.2 and then it teacheth Ministers specially to feed their owne flockes to pray for them to be affected with their stubbornenesse So Samnel Ieremie c. Must Ministers take paines grieue and burne out the Candles of their liues to doe their people good Then is it not fit that their people should despise and despite their Teachers vexing them with their vngodly stomackes and profane carriage This is to encrease their sorrow which is so great that it is compared to the sorrow of a woman in trauaile Gal. 4 19. Vse 3. Consider Paul as a Christian He feeketh the saluation of his enemies so doe thou Remember it was Cains speech Am I my Brothers keeper Thou must haue care of thy brothers yea of thine enemies It will not serue the turne to say Euery Fat shall stand on his owne bottome This is harsh to nature but Grace must ouereome corruption Vse 4. Reioyce not at the fall of thine enemy whether it bee by the immediate hand of GOD or by the hand of the Magistrate say not It is no matter If thou feelest thy heart to hammer such thoughts striue and pray against it Consider Pauls example here and Dauids in the Psalmes Psal 35.13 To reioyce at other mens harmes is the way to haue such things cast vpon our selues Prou. 24.17 Vse 5. The cause of Pauls wish is the glory of Christ which ought to be more deare vnto vs then our owne saluation Though we cannot attaine to the measure of Pauls zeale yet we must aime at it and endeuour our vttermost Though Parents are loth to part with their Children yet for their good they are content to put them to schoole and to binde them to Trades farre off So we can be contented to enioy life liberty c. yet if the parting from these be to Gods glory we must be ready so to doe How few then be there which loue Christ as they ought how few which would be content to part with Heauen for his honour for many will not for the glory of God and the obtaining of Heauen leaue their pride whoredome drunkennesse c. VERSE 4. Who are Israelites to whome pertaineth the Adoption and the Glorie and the b Or Testaments Couenants and the giuing of the Law and the seruice of God and the promises 5. Whose are the Fathers and of whome as concerning the Flesh Christ came who is ouer all God blessed for euer Amen
HEre is the third Argument to proue Pauls griefe and to manifest his loue towards the Iewes and it is a confession of diuers singular priuiledges as their due These he reckoneth not that it cannot be that God should abdicate such a people but that he might shew his loue For hee doth not extenuate their worth which is the effect of hatred but largely confesseth it which is a token of his loue And therefore his griefe must needs bee so much the more that a people so endowed the attractiue of his loue should for their hardnes and stubbornenesse be reiected Who are the Israelites that is because they are the Israelites the Relatiue being here put for the Coniunction causal which is ordinary in the Scripture So Psal 7.10 God is my defence who keepes the true in heart that is because he keepes So I expound that controuerted place 1. Tim. 5.17 The Elders c. especially they who labour that is because they labour Israelites Genesis 32. That Nation had this name from Iacob who was so called vpon a speciall occasion mentioned in his story Israel signifies a Prince or Preuailer with God or as wee may say Gods Fauourite The Name Iewes was first not so generall signifying onely them who in Rehoboams time at the diuision of the kingdom cleaued to the house of Iudah but after the Captiuitie it grew to be a generall Name for all of that Nation of what Tribe soeuer He saith not which are the Iewes which was a name of great excellencie but which are the Israelites a more ancient Name and more honorable beside the name Iew was then in much contempt as it is at this day To whom pertaines the Adoption not Eternall in Christ proper to the Elect of which Ephe. 1 5. but temporall God passing by other Nations and chusing them to be his Church people Thus are they called his first-borne his white sonne and darling Exod. 4.22 Iere. 31.20 The glory Psalm 26.8 1. Sam 4.21 that is the Temple and the Arke which are so called else-where because tokens of Gods presence among them And the Couenants not the two Tables of the morall law as Beza but rather the couenant made with Abraham and often renewed The giuing of the law vvhich is to be referred both to the law it selfe which was a great priuiledge to haue a rule to teach them the true worship of God all other Nations wandring in the vanity of their owne inuentions And to the circumstances also with the which the law was giuen And the seruice of God The ceremoniall worship which was most beautifull Other Nations knew there was a God to be serued but how they knew not and therefore they fell into most horrible Idolatry The promises Act. 2.39 scattered through the Bible entailed to the Iewes and their children so that whosoeuer would come to God must come by the meanes of the Iewes Whose not of whom are the Fathers This also is a great priuiledge to descend of honourable Ancesters as of Abraham Isaac and Iacob of the which the Iewes oft boasted and indeed they are in regard of their births the honorablest Nation vnder the Sunne Of whom came Christ Hee tooke his humane nature of their stock It is a great honour to all mankind that he tooke not the Nature of Angels but of Man But much more to that Nation that he tooke the seed of Abraham And making mention of Christ he doth 2. things 1. Describeth him 2. Praiseth him His description is that he is God ouer all where wee haue great mysteries He came of the Iewes therefore hee is very Man He is God also which the Iewes deny c. Hee also that came of the Fathers is God Where we haue his two Natures God and Man and their Personall vnion Blessed for euer Amen This addition of praise shewes that so often as wee haue occasion to thinke on or mention our blessed Sauiour wee should confesse his praise All these priuiledges are great yet not so much the praises of the Iewes as the gifts of God doctrine The Iewes were a most honourable people Rom. 30.1 Psa 19.20 Vse 1. Be equall toward all men either Friends or Enemies If friends flatter them not Though Paul loues the Iewes yet hee tels them of their faults If Enemies Enuy them not their priuiledges The Iewes are Pauls mortall enemies and wicked men yet hee maketh them not worse then they are he conceales not their honour but freely acknowledgeth it So if Magistrates be wicked yet they are Magistrates and so to be honoured If Ministers be negligent and profane Guali hom in locum yet till the authoritie of God and the Magistrate displace them they are to bee reuerenced as Ministers and to haue their Titles and Duties that thereby they may be put in minde of their duty doctrine Vse 2. The Iewes are not to be hated but to bee beloued vpon these Reasons by Pauls example Vse 3. Paul grieues that so worthy a people should be reiected so it cannot but be a griefe to a godly minde to see men and women of excellent beauty comelinesse wit learning place c. to liue to the dishonour of GOD and to goe to hell Vse 4. Notwithstanding all these priuiledges the Iewes are cast off It was much to haue such priuiledges but they profited them not because they adorned them not with beleeuing hearts and a godly life Let England thinke of this who are no lesse priuiledged though many lesse godly They are Israelites we are more for we are Christians a more honourable Title Art thou a Christian For shame dishonour not that Title by liuing like a Heathen They were the people of God so are we Let vs obey him which they did not and then wee shall neuer suffer as they doe They had the Glory the Couenants the seruice the Promises So haue we let vs bee warned by their harmes to amendment of our liues lest these things be taken from vs as they were from them The Fathers are theirs so are they ours by a better right Theirs by the right of the flesh ours by the right of Faith Hast thou Honorable and religious Parents Imitate their vertues If they haue made thee honourable so liue thou that thy children also may account it their houour not their shame to name thee when thou art raked vp in the dust Christ came of them so came be of vs also in the Generall and for vs which is a greater glory else to come of vs is not auaileable It is probable that many of Christs kindred may be in hell Had not Mary her selfe carried him in her heart by Faith her conceiuing and carrying him in her wombe had little auailed her soule Beatior Maria peripe●…endo fide Christum quam concipiendo car●… Aug. No outward priuiledges can stop the Anger of God if we be wicked they doe rather make way for the same as a man
verse 15 16 17. Therefore as that before is to be vnderstood so is this And as large a sense as Hauing mercy hath so large must hardening haue Then not onely of Actuall hauing but of the purpose it must bee vnderstood He should haue said He stirres vp to destruction whom he will but he saith he hardneth that he may shew how he stirreth vp namely by hardening Hardnesse is an estate of a corrupt heart whereby it is disposed to all euill yeelding no obedience to God and it is threefold First Naturall which is the estate of all men Secondly that which is contracted by a custome of sinning as a path is hardened by continuall trampling of passengers Thirdly Iudiciarie which GOD inflicteth vpon men as a Iudgement This is here meant for finding all in their naturall hardnesse hee hardeneth that is reprobates whom hee pleaseth Q. But all hardnesse is finne How then can God be said to harden A. There is a difference betweene hardnes and hardning Hardnes is sinne but to harden is not alwayes so and this is from God not as sinne but as his iust Iudgement For it is not possible that by him we should sinne by whom wee repent and rise from sinne euen as bitter water and sweet issue not from the same fountaine It is from God that we stand from our selues that we fall God is said to harden properly not by making soft hearts to become hard for Pharaohs heart was neuer but hard nor by putting hardnes into the heart as the Papists vniustly charge vs to affirme nor by only suffering vs to be hardened which is the opinion of the Papists dreaming idlely of an idle permission in God making him like the Poets Iupitor who was feasting in Aethiopia while things went out of order but three wayes 1. By forsaking not making it hard but not taking the hardnes away He hardneth that is he softneth not He hardneth not by putting in hardnes but by not putting in the softning oyle of his mercy as the Sunne causes darknes by with-drawing his light 2. By punishing for finding the heart hard if hee please not to pardon it and to soften the heart hee inflicteth a new hardnes as a punishment of the former And this he instilleth not but effecteth three wayes 1. Either by Satan to whose power hee deliuereth such a heart for him to worke vpon 2. Or by themselues giuing them ouer to their owne hearts ●usts 3. Or by the preaching of the Word For as the middle region of the Ayre is more cold by the Anteperistasis so the heart of a Reprobate more hard by the Word not properly but accidentally as a resty horse the more hee is spurred forward the more goes backward By actuating and exciting the present euill inclination of the Creatures by propounding an occasion to manifest it as the Sunne being in it selfe most cleane by the force of his beames draweth out of a dunghill stinking and vnpleasant vapours Hardnes then is caused by the Commandement Occasionally by our owne malice Meritoriously By Satan Efficiently By God Iudicially So Satan is the Tormentor a sinfull man the guilty person God the Iudge and that a Iust one who knowes how to vse euill meanes well being no wayes the cause of sinne as sinne but alwayes ordering it for his glory and the good of his Elect. For sinne is like a Ship Man the Mariner Satan the spirit or winde God the Pilot at the sterne directing all things to his glory doctrine The will of God is the cause of Election and Reprobation as hath beene shewed before Vse 1. Our goodnesse or ilnesse is not the cause of Predestination In election is excluded the merit of man and the debt of God and yet it is to bee confessed that some way the goodnesse of man is the cause of election Praedestinatio quantum ad principium sine nobis non sine nobis quantum ad finem Paulus de Pala. Gran. in ca. 25. Math. Aliud est principium Actionis abud Cognitionis that is not of the Action of God Electing but of our Cognition and knowledge that we are elected Consider election Compositiuely there is no cause but Gods will Consider it resolutely and our Vocation is the cause whereby we know it In Reprobation our ilnesse is excluded as a speciall personall discretiue cause but not as a necessary condition or generall meritorious cause without the which God will not reprobate any Vse 2. Here also appeareth that man falne is the subiect of Predestination Of election it is because it is called mercy which presupposeth misery and faultinesse It is of Reprobation because it is called hardning Now this is a Rule that God hardens none but such as are hard before Neither can it be auoided by an interpretation of Actuall Hardnes For here is to be remembred that Paul speakes of Gods purpose as hath beene obserued before out of Martyr And if hee actually harden none but them which are hard neither did hee euer purpose to harden but such Also if it bee not here to be vnderstood of the Decree of Reprobation there is more in the Antecedent then in the Consequent This verse being the determination of the point according to the meaning of that which is before deliuered and thus doe most Interpreters vnderstand this secret Augustine often calleth the subiect of Gods Decree The Damned Masse Lege doctissimam Aug. Epist quae est ad Sixt. presb num 105. That Masse saith Anselme Ibi gratuita est indulgentia vbi iusta poterit esse vindicta Ansel to which death is due Hereby is perspicuous both the Mercy and Iustice of God Because there is a free Indulgence where there might haue beene a iust reuenge He loued Iacob by a free Mercy he hated Esau by a due and deserued Iudgement They that against this pretend the absolute right of God obserue not how this way that Absolute right is more excellently manifested when Authoritie is attributed to him among all mankinde being guilty to saue or to damne all or none or some at his owne pleasure An absolute Monarch who hath power of life and death if his subiects should rebell hath by his absolute power iust right to pardon them all if hee will or some and not others whereof hee needeth giue no other reason then his pleasure But sure he could not be counted a iust Lord and Gouernour if out of a plea of absolute command hee should deuoid from his protection and cast off any his subiects without relation to any Rebellion or other crime If you aske whether God can annihilate all things I answere Yes If whether hee can reprobate good Angels or Men for Angels and men to bee neither good nor bad is an idle fiction I say hee cannot by the perfection of his nature which can not but loue goodnesse as Augustine excellently He rendreth good for good because hee is good Euill for euill because he is iust God
some a Stone to the Ignorant a Rocke to vnbeleeuers by some a Stone to his Incarnation a Rocke to his Passion c. but these are too curious the best is to take them as signifying one and the same thing Three things made the Iewes to stumble First the meanenesse of his Person they expected that the Messiah should haue come as another Alexander Ioh. 7.48,49 Secondly the meanenesse of his followers his Disciples Fishermen his Hearers the meanest of the people Thirdly the qualitie of his Doctrine full of reproofe of their Hypocrisie and vile dealing They sought to bee praised of all men but hee vncased their Hypocrisie and laid them open denouncing woe woe woe against them 2. Where this stone is laid in Sion in Iewry in the Church 3. Who put it there God himselfe in the first and chiefe end to build men vp to saluation but if they refuse and disobey then to be a Rocke of offence 4. To whom To vnbeleeuers noted by the contrarie 5. The effect They that stumble shall be ashamed noted also by the contrarie They that beleeue shall not bee ashamed doctrine Christ is a Rocke of offence to them which beleeue not nor repent Luke 2.34 1. Cor. 1.23 1. Pet. 2.6 Vse 1. Many speake euill of the Gospell and of hearing Sermons 2. Cor. 6.14 Be not offended at it you see it is no new thing If any wonder that the Gospell hath such enemies as the Diuell and the Pope are and that it is such a moat in their eyes Let them remember that light and darknesse are contrary and they which doe euill hate the light Ioh. 3.20 and Christ himselfe is stumbled at Vse 2. The Reason why so much preaching brings forth so little Faith is because men thinke not reuerently of it but account the preaching and professing of the Gospell a meane thing The meane conceit the Iewes had of Christ bred their Infidelitie The meane conceit Nathaniel had of Nazaret Ioh. 1.46 at first hindred his Faith When the Woman of Samaria began to conceiue more highly of Christ she left scoffing and beleeued And when Nicodemus is perswaded that Christ is a Teacher sent from God Ioh. 4.19 Ioh. 3.2 he resorteth vnto him for instruction So when we heare the Word not as the word of man but as it is indeed the Word of the liuing God it will be powerfull and worke Faith in our hearts Vse 3. Nothing more Soueraine then Christ yet an offence to wicked men No sauour more sweet then of the Gospell yet a sauour of death to the wicked As wholesome meate to a healthfull man hath a good rellish but to one that is agueish euen honey is bitter and as the light is cheerefull and comfortable to sound eyes but an offence to sore so to good men there is nothing more delightfull then the Word then the which there is nothing more tedious to the wicked There are diuers kindes of them which stumble at Christ and his Word 1. The Iewes as appeares in this place 2. The Turkes who cannot be brought to seeke for saluation in him who hath hanged on a Tree 3. The Papists Tell them that their Masses doe no Good that workes iustifie not that the Virgin Mary cannot helpe vs that Christ is our onely Mediator They cry out Sedition Heresie c. We are made blocks good works are spoken against 4. The Worldling Who affecting pleasure and gaine and perceiuing the Crosse to follow the Gospell is by and by offended 5. Ignorant people who are offended with the paucitie of Professors If this be the true Religion why is it so much spoken against Shall none be saued say they but they which follow Sermons c 6. A sort of people among vs called Separatists or Pharises whom I much pitie because I am perswaded there are some amongst them that are conscionable These stumble at our mixt assemblies they will not know that the best field hath Tares the best Wheate chaffe the best men faults and the purest Christians defects Yea they will not see the beames in their owne company but in our Church euery moate troubles them 7. Our ordinarie profane people who cannot afford a good word either to a Preacher or conscionable Professor These say It was neuer merry world since there was so much Preaching so much following of Sermons is to make men Beggers Fooles to runne out of their wits What is the matter with these men What is that which troubles them The Truth is These men which say after this manner are either Drunkards Whore-masters common Swearers or giuen to some notorious lewdnes and because the Word findes them out and diseases them in their euill courses therefore they are offended at it If they bee not controuled for their faults they are quiet enough Herod was a wonderfull Gospeller for a while till Iohn told him of his Incest So the Preacher is a good man till he tell them of their faults Vse 4. Christ and his Word are good to them which vvalke vprightly Mic. 2.7 Beleeue in CHRIST and obey his Word then will Christ be thy defence and his Word thy Comfort But if thou bee profane and thereby an enemy to thy selfe then is the Word thy enemy which if thou didst loue obey would be thy faithfull friend euen in the houre of Death When Moses threw his Rod out of his hand it became a Serpent and hee was afraid of it but when he laid hold of it and tooke it to him it became That Rodde whereby hee wrought many Miracles So cast the Word from thee and it is a Serpent but lay hold of it by Faith and obey it and thou shalt haue the great Worke of thy Saluation wrought thereby Blessed is the man which is not offended at Christ and his Word It is hard to kicke against the prickes If a man strike his hand vpon the point of a speare he hurts not the speare but his hand If hee spurne at a stone hee hurts not the stone but his owne feete so whosoeuer maligne and speake euill of the Word Alas they hurt not that but themselues euen to their vtter condemnation if they repent not If thou hast beene a despiser repent loue and obey the Word that thou maist be saued THE TENTH CHAPTER OF THE EPISTLE TO THE ROMANES VERSE 1. Brethren my hearts desire and prayer to God for Israel is that they might be saued IN the ninth Chapter appeared that the Reiection of many Iewes doth not preiudice the promise of God and therfore the doctrine of Iustification by faith remaineth firme In this Chapter the Apostle answereth another Argument in which the Iewes put wonderfull trust viz. in their holinesse and zeale thus If none be saued but those which beleeue in Christ then vvhat shall become of our strict and zealous obseruation of the Law morall and Ceremoniall Paul tells them that all this auailes not before God but faith
which attaines that righteousnesse which iustifieth in his sight Now this must needes be wonderfull harsh to them which had such confidence in their owne righteousnes as appeareth by that Pharisee and the Ruler spoken of in the Gospel Luke 18.11,12 ibid. v. 21. To be both bereaued of the promises and also to be stript of their holinesse to be left naked before the Iudgement seat of Christ must needs be grieuous This Paul knowing and that they would be not a little incensed against him and hauing experience that such preaching caused him great trouble before he comes to the matter he makes a Preface whereby hee endeuours to asswage their minds and to approue his loue to them that he might take away all preiudicate opinions of him So in this Chapter we haue two parts 1. A Preface ver 1. 2. The matter it selfe in the rest The Preface verse 1. is by insinuation or protestation of his loue in which are two things 1. The Thing protested 2. The Amplification of it The thing protested is his Loue. The Amplification is twofold 1. From the persons to whom he protests loue that is to the Israelites 2. From the Arguments of his loue vvhich are three 1. A friendly cōpellation hee calls them Brethren in regard of the same Country and Nation 2. From a desire of their saluation The word translated hearts desire signifieth two things First to haue a good opinion Secondly to wish well vnto Paul thought wel of them and vvished them well whatsoeuer they thought of him This desire is amplified from the subiect of it his heart It was not a fained glozing loue as is the friendship of the world from the teeth outward but euen from his very heart Thirdly from his prayers for their saluation A singular token of loue This is amplified first from the obiect to whom he prayed To God Secondly from the end or summe of his prayer That they might be saued Q. Why doth Paul pray for thē who haue crucified Christ are enemies to the Gospell and hated and reiected of God A. He intends the general calling of the Iewes of which chap. 11. Or with condition of Gods will or onely of the Elect or to shew his willingnesse to wish well euen to his enemies The obseruations from this verse are from the consideration of Paul as an Apostle or as a Christian doctrine Ob. If we consider him as an Apostle we obserue 1. That Ministers are not only to preach against wicked persons to exhort their people to obedience but also to pray for them as Samuel and Ieremy did 1. Sam. 12.23 Ierem. 13.17 2. When Ministers are to speak of a matter that may distaste they must wisely preuent all offence and grudge by preparing the minds of the hearers and shewing that they speake not out of malice but out of loue and a desire of their saluation So Paul mitigates his reproofes with protestations of his loue and gentlenesse which is no dawbing with vntempered morter Paul dawbed not but had Gods Spirit when he spake to Festus and Agrippa and hauing reprooued the Galathians Chap. 3. He affectionatly declares his loue Chap. 4. As Physicians prepare and Nurses sometimes still their little ones with singing So also must Ministers attempt euery way which may profit their people 3. Paul loues the Iewes but tels them plainly of their faults So must Ministers doe Indeed the way to get peace among men is not to reprooue but this is the way to lose the peace of God and to bring the bloud of our hearers vpon our owne soules 4. The condition of Ministers is miserable The labour is great the care to saue the soules of our hearers yea our own that we may giue vp a good account is infinite the discontents not to be expressed as to spend many sleeplesse nights many teares and sighes for their saluation who raile and reuile vs accounting vs vnworthy to liue But indeed our ioy is in the conscionable discharge of our duty 2. Cor. 2.15 and that wee are a secret succour to God both in them which are saued and in them which perish And for such as receiue the Word with reuerence obeying it we acknowledge that we are neuer able sufficiently to praise God for the ioy wherewith we reioice on their behalfe 1. Thes 3.9 who if they continue then do we liue If we consider Paul a Christian we obserue Obs 1. Though the Iewes seeke PAVLS life in their rage and nothing would haue giuen them more content then his bloud yet hee carries himselfe louing toward them his very speeches no way sauouring of Reuenge Loue thine enemies We are Pharises by nature louing our friends and hating our foes but wee are Christians by Grace and therefore must loue our very enemies and pray for them as our Sauiour both taught and practised Amicos diligere omnium est inimicos vero solorum Christianorum Tertul. ad Scap. cap. 1. Chrysost hom 15. operis impersecti Euery man can loue his friend but onely a godly man can loue his enemy and in this doing we doe our selues more good then our Enemies For Christ gaue vs this commandement not for our enemies sake but for our owne not that they are worthy to be beloued but that malice is too vnworthy and base a thing for vs. This is hard but we must beate downe our stomakes that wee may bee the children of our heauenly Father If then in cold bloud and vpon deliberation though not at the instant of thy passion thou canst so rule thine affection as to loue thine enemy and pray for him doing him good in stead of euill it will be a sweet comfort to thy brest for with our heauenly Father hee is not in the communion of sonnes that is not in the Charitie of Brethren Apud summum Patrem qui non fuerit in charitate fratrum non habebitur in numero filiorum Leo. mag serm 11. de Quadrag 2. Pauls loue was hearty so let thine be be it friend or foe Some after a controuersie is taken vp and ended will promise friendship but vvith a Reseruation of reuenge though it bee seuen yeere after Iudas kissed Christ and betrayed him and Ioab saluted Amasa courteously and slue him Remember thou to meane the truth thou makest shew of 3. Let thy loue appeare in kinde words and salutations as Paul calls the Iewes Brethren yea Lot the Sodomites Gen. 19.7 which condemnes the practice of some who if they bee offended shew that they are possessed either with a dumbe diuell they will not speake or with a rayling Diuell if they speake it shall be in bitternesse with taunts and reproches 4. Pray for them thou louest Thou shalt neuer haue any comfort of his friendship for whom thou doest not pray VERSE 2. For I beare them record that they haue a zeale of God but not according to knowledge THis verse hath not a reason of Pauls loue from
are the children of the flesh that is of the flesh of Abraham onely according to the course of nature are not thereby the children of God but those which are the children of the promise according to the word of promise are accounted for the seed to whom the promises are made Plainely it is thus to be conceiued Abraham hath diuers sonnes Ismael Isaac Zimram Iocktan Medan c. The promise is made to Abraham and his seed As if you should say to Abraham and his heires not meaning euery sonne but the heires being nominated by God namely Isaac and all such which are after the manner of Isaac the seed being to be expounded and restrained to the children of promise and extended no farther Q. What is meant by the children of promise and vvho are they A. Isaac was a child of promise in this regard because hee was begotten not by the force of Nature but by the force of the promise Abraham and Sara being then so old that it was as possible for Abraham to haue a child by Sara in nature as for a stone to flie So that all those which are after the maner of Isaac are children of promise as is plaine Gal. 4.18 Abraham is the Father of the faithfull not onely because he is an ensample to the faithful but by belieuing the promise of the birth of Isaac For by that faith he not onely begat the promised Isaac but all other Beleeuers which were comprehended in the promise which Abraham beleeued Isaac beeing a type of all Beleeuers both Iewes and Gentiles The summe then is that all they which are after the manner of Isaac are the seed or children of Abraham that shall be blessed with him doctrine All Beleeuers are the children and seed to which belong the promises Iohn 1.12 Rom. 4.11 Gal. 3.7.9 and 4.28 Vse 1. All are not true Israelites which are of Israel nor all true Christians who are named of Christ As there were many in Abrahams house who were not his seed so there are many in Gods house which is the Church which are not the children of God See how thou canst proue thy descent from Abraham it requires more then to make an outward profession It requires Faith which is the Correlatiue of the Promise As Abraham by beleeuing becam the Father of the faithful so thou by beleeuing becōmest the sonne or daughter of faithful Abraham Children for the most part beare the face and countenance of their Parents and look like them Examine thy selfe Abraham beleeued in God was religious If he came where there was no Altar hee built one If hee came where was an Altar hee worshipped God Hee was also obedient euen to the offering vp of his sonne at Gods commandement Doest thou beleeue and religiously worshippest God publiquely priuately dooing cheerefully what God commaunds thee Surely thou hast Abrahams face thou art his child Zaccheus by his faith and obedience became the child of Abraham He was no Iew as Chrysostome and others hold though some say he was If he were none bee becomes an Israelite If hee were yet not a childe of Abraham by his flesh but by his faith In like manner Peter tells vvomen whether Iewes or Gentiles it matters not that by well-dooing they are the daughters of Sara Art thou an vncleane person a drunkard a Sabbath-breaker proud c All the wit in the vvorld cannot proue thee a child of Abraham Was Abraham such a one No no thou hast another manner of Father as our Sauiour tells thee Ioh. 8.44 Thou swearest liest stealest c. This did not Abraham Thou art of thy father the Diuell for in this are the children of God the children of the Diuell knowne asunder Ioh. 3.10 They that are of God will doe righteousnes and they which are of the Diuel delight in the contrary Therfore I aduise thee to walke in the steppes of Abraham if thou wouldest be his child VERSE 10. And not onely this but when Rebecca also had conceiued by one euen by our Father Isaac 11. For the children beeing not yet borne neither hauing done any good or euill that the purpose of God according to Election might stand not of works but of him that calleth 12. It was said vnto her Gen. 25.23 b Or Greater The Elder shall serue the c Or Younger Younger 13. As it is written Mal. 1.2 Iacob haue I loued but Esau haue I hated HEre is another Instance to proue that the promises belong not to all them who come of Parents to whō and to their seed the promises are made This Instance is of the children of Isaac and Rebecca which doth more strongly proue it then the former of Abraham and Sara For against that diuerse obiections might be framed which haue no place here As that Isaac was borne of the free-vvoman and when Abraham was circumcised but Ismael of the bond-woman and in Abrahams vncircumcision and therefore no maruell if Ismael be excluded Here is no difference One Isaac one Rebecca one Copulation one Conception one Birth No difference of Circumcision and Vncircumcision and nothing in Iacob which Esau had not The Argument from hence is thus framed If the promise be made good to all Isaaks seed then to Esau But not to Esau Therefore it is not ment by God to all but onely to the Elect that come of Isaac Here are two parts First the Instance verse 10 12 13. Secondly the Amplification verse 11. included in a Parenthesis which I will handle by it selfe In the Instance are two things First the Affirmation of the matter verse 10. Secondly the Confirmation verse 12. Expounded verse 13. And not onely this The reading of this verse is diuers some Neither he onely referring it to Abraham some Neither she onely referring it to Sara and then they supply felt this or receiued the promise but as the words are now translated are fewest supplies and that which is supplyed referring vs to the whole matter precedent maketh better for the sense which is that it plainely appeares in Rebeccaes children which were Twinnes in nature euery way alike that the promise belongs not to all of Isaac or Abraham This is proued verse 12. which is to be read with the 10. verse by the Oracle of God to Rebecca when she resorted to the Lord for counsell about the striuing of the Children in her wombe before they were borne Of which Gen. 25.23 the summe whereof was that the elder should serue the yonger that is should be depriued of the birth-right and so of the blessing and of the Inheritance of Canaan a type of the heauenly inheritance For these words are not Historically to be vnderstood of earthly honour and bondage but mystically of spirituall For as concerning earthly it was contrary Iacob calling Esau Lord and so behauing himselfe towards him This Oracle is expounded verse 13. by another out of Malachie Iacob haue I loued that is elected proceeding from Gods loue