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A65285 A body of practical divinity consisting of above one hundred seventy six sermons on the lesser catechism composed by the reverend assembly of divines at Westminster : with a supplement of some sermons on several texts of Scripture / by Thomas Watson ... Watson, Thomas, d. 1686. 1692 (1692) Wing W1109; ESTC R32148 1,021,388 604

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make a Will and settles his Estate upon such Persons as he names in the Will none else but they can lay claim to the Will so God makes a Will and Testament but it is restrained and limited to such as are sanctified and it is high presumption for any else to lay claim to the Will 4. There is no going to Heaven without Sanctification Hebr. 12.14 Without holiness no man shall see the Lord. God is an holy God and he will suffer no unholy Creature to come near him A King will not suffer a Man with Plague-sores to approach into his Presence Heaven is not like Noah's Ark where the clean Beasts and the unclean entred no unclean Beast comes into the Heavenly Ark. Though God suffer the Wicked to live a while on the Earth he will never suffer Heaven to be pestered with such Vermin Are they fit to see God who wallow in wickedness will God ever lay such Vipers in his bosom Without holiness no man shall see the Lord. It must be a clear Eye that sees a bright Object only an holy Heart can see God in his Glory Sinners may see God as an Enemy not as a Friend may have an affrighting Vision of God but not a beatifical Vision They may see the flameing Sword but not the Mercy Seat O then what need is there of Sanctification 5. Without Sanctification all our holy things are defiled 1 Tit. 1.15 Unto them that are defiled is nothing pure Under the Law if a Man who was Unclean by a dead Body had carried a piece of holy Flesh in his Skirt the holy Flesh had not cleansed him but he had polluted that Hag. 1.12 13. An Emblem of a Sinners polluting his holy Offering A foul Stomack turns the best Food into ill Humours An unsanctified Heart pollutes Prayers Alms Sacraments this evinceth the necessity of Sanctification Sanctification makes our holy things accepted an holy Heart is the Altar which sanctifies the Offering his Duties tho' they are not to Satisfaction yet to Acceptation 6. Without Sanctification we can show no sign of our Election 2 Thes. 2.13 Election is the cause of our Salvation Sanctification is our Evidence Sanctification is the Ear-mark of Christ's Elect Sheep Quest. What are the Signs of Sanctification Resp. 1. Such as are sanctified can remember a time when they were unsanctified Tit. 3.3 We were in our Bloud and then God wash'd us with Water and anointed us with Oyl Ezek. 16.9 Those Trees of Righteousness that blossom and bear Almonds can remember when they were like Aaron's dry Rod not one Blossom of Holiness growing A sanctified Soul can remember when he was estranged from God thro' Ignorance and Vanity and then Free-grace planted this Flower of Holiness in him Second Sign of Sanctification is the in-dwelling of the Spirit 2 Tim. 1.14 The Holy Ghost which dwelleth in us As the Unclean Spirit dwells in the Wicked and carries them to Pride Lust Revenge the Devil hath entred into these Swine Acts 5.3 So the Spirit of God dwells in the Elect as their Guide and Comforter The Spirit possesseth the Saints God's Spirit sanctifies the Fancy causing it to mint holy Thoughts it sanctifies the Will putting a new Byass upon it whereby it is inclin'd to Good He who is sanctified hath the Influence of the Spirit tho' not the Essence Third Sign of Sanctification is an Antipathy against Sin Ps. 119.104 An Hypocrite may leave Sin yet love it as a Serpent casts its Coat but keeps its Sting but a sanctified Person can say he not only leaves Sin but loaths it As there are Antipathies in Nature between the Vine and Laurel so in a sanctified Soul there is an holy Antipathy against Sin and Antipathies can never be reconciled Because he hath an Antipathy against Sin he cannot but oppose it and seek the Destruction of it Fourth Sign of Sanctification is the Spiritual Performance of Duties viz. with the Heart and from a Principle of Love The sanctified Soul prays out of love to Prayer he calls the Sabbath a Delight Isa. 58.13 A Man may have Gifts to Admiration he may speak as an Angel drop'd out of Heaven yet may be carnal in spiritual things his Services do not come from a renewed Principle nor is he carried upon the Wings of Delight in Duty A sanctified Soul worships God in the Spirit 1 Pet. 2.5 God doth not judge of our Duties by the length but by the love Fifth Sign A well-order'd Life 1 Pet. 1.15 Be ye holy in all manner of conversation Where the Heart is sanctified the Life will be so too the Temple had Gold without as well as within As in a Piece of Coyn there 's not only the King's Image within the Ring but his Superscription too without So where there is Sanctification there is not only God's Image in the Heart but a Superscription of Holiness written in the Life Some say they have good Hearts but their Lives are Vitious Prov. 30.12 There is a generation that are pure in their own eyes yet is not washed from their filthiness If the Water be foul in the Bucket it cannot be clean in the Well Psal. 45.13 The king's daughter is all glorious within There is Holiness of Heart her Garments are wrought of wrought Gold Holiness of Life Grace is most beautiful when its Light doth so shine that others may see it this adorns Religion and makes Proselites to the Faith Sixth Sign Stedfast Resolution he is resolved never to part with his Holines let others reproach it he loves it the more let Water be sprinkled on the Fire it burns the more He saith as David when Micol reproach'd him for Dancing before the Ark 2 Sam. 6.22 If this be to be vile I will yet be more vile Let others persecute him for his Holiness he saith as Paul Acts 20.24 None of these things move me He prefers Sanctity before Safety and had rather keep his Conscience pure than his Skin whole He saith as Iob My integrity I will hold fast and not let it go Cap. 27.6 He will rather part with his Life then his Conscience Use 1. See what is the main thing a Christian should look after viz. Sanctification this is the Unum necessarium Sanctification is our purest Complexion it makes us as the Heaven bespangled with Stars it is our Nobility by it we are born of God and partake of the Divine Nature it is our Riches therefore compar'd to rows of Jewels and Chains of Gold Cant. 1.10 It is our best Certificate for Heaven what Evidence have we else to show have we Knowledge so hath the Devil Do we profess Religion Satan oft appears in Samuel's Mantle and transforms himself into an Angel of Light But here is our Certificat to show for Heaven Sanctification Sanctification is the first Fruits of the Spirit the only Coyn will pass currant in the other World Sanctification is the Evidence of God's Love we cannot guess at God's Love by giving us
Scandals or private Wrongs here Confession is to be made to others But chiefly Confession is to be made to God who is the Party offended Against thee thee only have I sinned Confession gives vent to Sorrow Confession must be free without Compulsion ingenuous without Reserve cordial without Hypocrisy the Heart must go along with the Confession This Confession makes way for Forgiveness Psal. 32.5 I said I would confess my sin and thou forgavest me When the Publican and Thief on the Cross confessed they had that Pardon The Publican smote upon his Breast there was Contrition and said God be merciful to me a sinner there was Confession he went away justifi'd there was Forgiveness And the Thief on the Cross we indeed suffer justly there was Confession and Christ absolv'd him before he died Luke 23.41 This day shalt thou be with me in Paradise Which words of Christ might occasion that Saying of St. Austin Confession shuts the mouth of Hell and opens the Gate of Paradise 3. The third Ingredient in Repentance is Conversion or turning from sin Iudg. 10.15 We have sinned there was Confession ver 16. They put away their strange gods there was Conversion and it must be an universal Turning from sin Ezek. 18.31 Cast away from you all your Transgressions You would be loth God should forgive only some of your sins Would you have God forgive all and will not you forsake all He that hides one Rebel is a Traytor to the Crown He that lives in one known sin is a traiterous Hypocrite and it must not only be a Turning from sin but a Turning unto God Therefore 't is call'd Repentance 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Act. 20.20 Towards God The Heart points towards God as the Needle to the North Pole The Prodigal did not only leave his Harlots but did arise and go to his Father Luke 15.17 This Repentance is the ready way to pardon Isa. 55.7 Let the wicked forsake his way and turn to the Lord and he will abundantly pardon A King will not pardon a Rebel whilst he continues in open Hostility Thus you see Repentance goes before Remission They who never repented can have no ground to hope that their sins are pardoned 7. Aphorism or Position is that sin is not forgiven till it be repented of Caution Not that Repentance doth merit the forgiveness of sin To make Repentance satisfactory is popish by Repentance we please God but we do not satisfie him Alas Christ's Blood must wash our Tears Repentance is a Condition not a Cause God will not pardon for Repentance nor yet without it God Seals his pardons on melting Hearts Repentance makes us prize pardon the more He who cries out of his broken Bones will the more prize the mercy of having them set again when there is nothing in the Soul but Clouds of Sorrow and now God brings a pardon which is a setting up a Rainbow in the Cloud to tell the Soul the Flood of God's Wrath shall not overflow O what Joy at the sight of this Rainbow the Soul now burns in love to God 8. Aphorism or Position The greatest Sins come within the compass of Forgiveness Incest Sodomy Adultery Theft Murder which are Sins of the first magnitude yet these are pardonable Paul was a Blasphemer and so sinn'd against the first Table a Persecutor and so he sinn'd against the second Table yet he obtain'd Mercy 1 Tim. 1.13 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 I was all besprinkled with Mercy Zacheus an Extortioner Mary Magdalen an unchast woman out of whom seven Devils were cast Manasseh who made the streets run with Blood yet had their pardon Some of the Iews who had a hand in Crucifying of Christ were forgiven God blots out not only the Cloud but the thick Cloud Isa 44.22 Enormities as well as Infirmities the King in the Parable forgave his Debtor that owed him ten thousand Talents Mat. 18.27 a Talent weighed three thousand Shekels ten thousand Talents contain'd almost twelve Tun of Gold This was an Emblem of God's forgiving great Sins Isa. 1.18 Tho' your Sins were as Scarlet yet they shall be as white as Snow Scarlet in the Greek is call'd 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 twice dip'd and the Art of Man cannot wash out the dye again But tho' our sins are of a Scarlet-dye God's Mercy can wash them away The Sea can as well cover great Rocks as little Sands This I mention that sinners may not despair God counts it a Glory to him to forgive great Sins now Mercy and Love ride in Triumph 1 Tim. 1.14 The Grace of our Lord was exceeding abundant 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 it was exuberant it did overflow as Nilus We must not measure God by our selves God's Mercy excels our sins as much as Heaven doth Earth Isa. 55.9 If great sinners could not be forgiven then great sinners should not be preached to but the Gospel is to be preached to all If they could not be forgiven it were a dishonour to Christ's Blood as if the wound were broader than the Plaister God hath first made great sinners broken Vessels he hath broken their heart for sin and then he hath made them golden Vessels he hath filled them with the Golden Oyl of pardoning Mercy This may encourage great sinners to come in and repent Indeed the sin against the Holy Ghost is unpardonable not but that there is Mercy enough in God to forgive it but because he who hath committed this sin will have no pardon He despights God scorns his Mercy spills the Cordial of Christ's Blood and tramples it under foot he puts away Salvation from him but else the greatest sins are pardonable When a poor sinner looks upon himself and sees his Guilt and when he looks upon God's Justice and Holiness he falls down confounded but here is that may be as Cork to the Net to keep him from despair if thou wilt leave thy sins and come to Christ Mercy can seal thy pardon Aphorism 9. When God pardons a sinner he forgives all sins Ier. 33.8 I will pardon all their Iniquities Col. 2.13 Having forgiven you all Trespasses The Mercy-Seat covered the whole Ark. The Mercy-Seat was a Type of Forgiveness to shew that God covers all our Transgressions He doth not leave one sin upon the score He doth not take his Pen and for fourscore sins write down fifty but blots out all sin Psal. 103.3 Who forgiveth all thine Iniquities When I say God forgives all sins I understand it of sins Past but sins to Come are not forgiven till they are Repented of Indeed God hath decreed to pardon them and when God forgives one sin he will in time forgive all but sins future are not actually pardon'd till they are repented of It is absurd to think sin should be forgiven before it is committed 1. If all sins past and to come are at once forgiven then what need a man pray for the pardon of sin 'T is a vain thing to pray for the pardon of
be white as Snow Scarlet 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 signifies Twice dipt which no art of man can get out yet God can wash out this scarlet Dye There is no sin excepted from pardon but that sin which despiseth pardon viz. the sin against the Holy Ghost Mat. 12.31 Therefore O sinner do not cast away thy Anchor of Hope but go to God for forgiveness The vast Ocean hath Bounds set to it but God's pardoning-pardoning-Mercy is Boundless God can as well forgive Great Sins as less as the Sea can as well cover great Rocks as little Sands Nothing hinders pardon but the sinners not asking it That a Great Sinner should not despair of forgiveness consult that Scripture Isa. 43.25 I even I am he that blotteth out thy Transgressions If you look on the foregoing words you would wonder how this verse comes in ver 24. Thou hast made me to serve with thy sins thou hast wearied me with thy Iniquities and then it follows I even I am he that blotteth out thy Transgressions One would have thought it should have run thus Thou hast wearied me with thy Iniquities I even I am he that will punish thy Iniquities but God comes in a mild loveing strain Thou hast wearied me with thy Iniquities I am he that blots out thy Iniquities So that the greatness of our sins should not discourage us from going to God for forgiveness Tho' thou hast committed Acts of Impiety yet God can come with an Act of Indemnity and say I even I am he that blotteth out thy Transgressions God counts it his Glory to display Free-grace in its Orient Colours Rom 5.20 Where sin abounded Grace did much more abound When Sin becomes exceeding sinful Free-grace becomes exceeding glorious God's pardoning-Love can conquer the sinner and triumph over the sin Consider thou almost-despairing Soul there is not so much sin in man as there is Mercy in God Man's sin in comparison of God's Mercy is but as a spark to the Ocean and who would doubt whether a spark could be quenched in an Ocean Object 3. But I have relapsed into the same sins and how can I have the face to come to God for the pardon of those sins which I have more than once fallen into Answ. I know the Novatians held that after a Relapse no forgiveness by the Church But doubtless that was an Errour Abraham did twice equivocate Lot committed Incest twice Peter sin'd thrice by carnal Fear but these repenting had their Absolution There is a two-fold Relapse 1. a wilful Relapse when after a man hath solemnly vowed himself to God he falls into a league with sin and returns back to it Ier. 2.25 I have loved Strangers and after them will I go 2. There is a Relapse through Infirmity when the Bent and Resolution of a mans Heart is against sin but through the Violence of Temptation and the withdrawing of God's Grace he is carried down the stream against his Will Now though wilful continued Relapses are desperate and do vastare Conscientiam as Tertull. waste the Conscience and run men upon the Precipice of damnation yet if they are through Infirmity and we mourn for them we may obtain forgiveness A godly man doth not march after sin as his General but is led captive by it and the Lord will pity a captive Prisoner Christ commands us to forgive a trespassing Brother seventy times seven Mat. 18.22 If he bids us do it much more will he forgive a relapsing Sinner in case he repent Ier. 3.12 Return thou back-sliding Israel for I am merciful saith the Lord. It is not falling once or twice into the Mire that drowns but lying there it is not once relapsing into sin but lying in sin impenitently that damns Object 4. But God requires so much Sorrow and Humiliation before Remission that I fear I shall never arrive at it Answ. God requires no more Humiliation than may fit a Soul for Mercy Many a Christian thinks because he hath not fill'd God's Bottle so full of Tears as others therefore he is not humbled enough to receive a Pardon But we must know God's Dealings are Various all have not the like Pangs in the New-Birth Some are won with Love the sence of God's Mercy abused causeth ingenuous Tears to flow others are more flagitious and hardned and these God deals more roughly with This is sure That Soul is humbled enough to receive a Pardon who is brought to a thorow Sence of sin and sees the need of a Saviour and loves him as the fairest of ten thousand therefore be not discouraged if thy Heart be bruised for sin and broken off from it thy sin shall be blotted out No sooner did Ephraim fall a weeping but God's Bowels fell a working Ier. 31.20 My Bowels are troubled for him I will surely have Mercy upon him Having answered these Objections let me beseech you above all things labour for the forgiveness of sin Think with your selves how great a Mercy it is It is one of the Richest Jewels in the Cabinet of the New-Covenant Psal. 32.1 Blessed is he whose Iniquity is forgiven in the Hebrew it is Ashre Blessednesses And think with your selves the unparallel'd Misery of such whose sins are not forgiven such as had not the Blood of the Paschal Lamb sprinkled on their Door-posts were destroy'd by the Angel Exod. 12. So they who have not Christ's Blood sprinkled on them to wash away the guilt of sin will fall into the gulf of Perdition And if you resolve to seek after forgiveness do not delay Many say they will go about getting their pardon but they procrastinate and put it off so long till it be too late when the shadows of the Evening are stretch'd forth and the night of Death aproacheth then they begin to look after their pardon This hath been the undoing of millions they purpose they will look after their Souls but they stay so long till the Lease of Mercy be run out Oh therefore hasten the getting of a pardon Think of the Vncertainty of Life What Security have you that you shall live another day Volat ambiguis mobilis alis hora our Life is a Taper soon blown out 't is made up of a few flying minutes O thou Dust and Ashes thou mayest fear every hour to be blown into thy Grave and what if Death come to arrest thee before thy pardon be sealed Plutarch reports of one Archias who being among his Cups one delivered to him a Letter and desired him to read it presently being about serious Business saith he Seria cras I will mind serious things to morrow and that night he was slain Thou that sayest To morrow I will repent I will get my pardon mayest suddenly be slain therefore to day while it is called to day look after the forgiveness of sin after a while all the Conducts of Mercy will be stop'd there will not be one drop of Christ's Blood to be had there is no sealing of pardons after death 2.
have kill'd us The Wisdom of God is seen in chekoring the Dark and the Light If it had been all Night there had been no Labour if all Day there had been no Rest. Wisdom is seen in mixing the Elements the Earth with the Sea If it had been all Sea then we had wanted Bread if it had been all Earth then we had wanted Water The Wisdom of God is seen in preparing and ripening the Fruits of the Earth the Wind and Frosts prepare the Fruits the Sun and Rain ripen the Fruits God's Wisdom is seen in setting Bounds to the Sea and so wisely contriving it that though the Sea be higher than the Earth yet it should not overflow the Earth so that we may cry out with the Psalmist Psal. 104.24 O Lord how manifold are thy works in wisdom hast thou made them all there is nothing to be seen but Miracles of Wisdom God's Wisdom is seen in ordering things in the Body Politick that one shall have need of another the Poor need the Rich Man's Money and the Rich need the Poor Man's Labour God makes one Trade depend upon another that one may be helpful to another and that mutual Love may be preserved 2. The second Work wherein God's Wisdom shines forth is the Work of Redemption 1. Here was the Master-piece of Divine Wisdom to contrive a way to Happiness between the Sin of Man and the Justice of God We may cry out with the Apostle Rom. 11.33 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 O the depth of the Riches both of the Wisdom and Knowledge of God! This posed Men and Angels If God had put us to find out a way of Salvation when we were lost we could neither have had an Head to devise nor an Heart to desire what God's infinite Wisdom hath found out for us Mercy had a mind to save Sinners yet loath that the Justice of God should be wronged 'T is pity saith Mercy that such a noble Creature as Man should be made to be undone and yet no reason that God's Justice should be a loser What way then shall be found out Angels cannot satisfie for the wrong done to God's Justice nor is it fit that one Nature should sin and another Nature suffer What then shall Man be for ever lost Now while Mercy was thus debating with it self what to do for the recovery of fall'n Man here the Wisdom of God step'd in and thus the Oracle spake Let God become Man let the second Person in the Trinity be Incarnate and Suffer and so for fitness he shall be Man and for ability he shall be God Thus Justice may be satisfied and Man saved O the depth of the riches of the wisdom of God thus to make Justice and Mercy to kiss each other Great is this Mystey God manifest in the flesh 1 Tim. 3.16 What wisdom was this that Christ should be made sin yet know no sin that God should condemn the sin yet save the sinner Here was wisdom to find out the way of Salvation 2. The means by which Salvation is applied sets forth God's wisdom That Salvation should be by Faith not by Works Faith is an humble Grace it gives all to Christ 't is an adorer of Free-grace and Free-grace being advanced here God hath his glory and it is his highest wisdom to exalt his own glory 3. The way of working Faith declares God's wisdom 't is wrought by the Word preached Rom. 10.17 Faith comes by hearing What is the weak Breath of a Man to convert a Soul 't is like whispering in the Ears of a dead Man this is foolishness in the eye of the world but the Lord loves to shew his wisdom by that which seems folly 1 Cor. 1.27 He hath chosen the foolish things of the World to confound the wise Why so Verse 29. That no flesh should glory in his presence Should God convert by the Ministry of Angels then we should have been ready to have gloried in Angels and have given that honour to them which is due to God But when God works by weak Tools makes use of Men who are of like Passions with our selves and by them Converts now the Power is plainly seen to be of God 2 Cor. 4.7 We have this Treasure in earthen Vessels that the excellency of the power may be of God and not of us Herein is God's wisdom seen that no flesh may glory in his presence 3. The Wisdom of God wonderfully appears in the Works of his Providence Every Providence hath either a mercy or a wonder wrap'd up in it The wisdom of God in his Works of Providence appears 1. By effecting great things by small contemptible Means He cured the stung Israelite by a brazen Serpent If some Soveraign Antidote had been used if the Balm of Gilead had been brought there had been some likelyhood that this should have healed But what was there in a brazen Serpent it was a meer Image and not applied to him that was wounded only he was to look upon it yet this wrought a Cure The less probability in the Instrument the more is God's wisdom seen 2. The wisdom of God is seen in doing his work by that which to the Eye of Flesh seems quite contrary God intended to advance Ioseph and make all his Brethrens sheaves bow to his sheaf Now what way doth he take First Ioseph is thrown into the Pit then sold into Egypt then after that put in Prison Gen. 39.20 and by his Imprisonment God made way for his Advancement For God to save in an ordinary way wisdom would not be so much taken notice of but when he goes strangely to work and saves in that very way in which we think he will destroy now his wisdom shines forth in a most glorious conspicuous manner God would make Israel victorious and what way doth he go in He lessens Gideon's Army Iudg. 7.2 The people that are with thee are too many he reduceth the Army of two and thirty thousand to three hundred and by taking away the means of Victory makes Israel victorious God had a design to bring his People out of Egypt and a strange course he takes to effect it he stirred up the Hearts of the Egyptians to hate them Psal. 105.25 He turned their heart to hate his people The more they hated and oppressed Israel the more God plagued the Egyptians and the gladder they were to let Israel go Exod. 12.33 The Egyptians were urgent upon Israel that they might send them out of the Land in haste God had a mind to save Ionah when he was cast into the Sea and he lets the Fish swallow him up and so bring him to the shore God would save Paul and all that were in the Ship with him and there was no way to save them but the Ship must break and they all came safe to Land upon the broken pieces of the Ship Acts 27.44 In reference to the Church God oft goes by contrary means makes the Enemy do his work he can
〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Hyperbolically Evil Rom. 1.13 it is call'd 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 an Abomination Deut. 7.25 God hath no mixture of Evil in him Sin hath no mixture of Good it is the Spirits and Quintissence of Evil it turns Good into Evil it hath deflowr'd the Virgin-Soul made it red with Guilt and black with Filth it is called the accursed thing Jos. 7.11 No wonder ergo that God doth so hate Sin being so unlike to him nay so contrary it strikes at his Holiness Sin doth all it can to spight God Sin would not only Unthrone God but Ungod him if Sin could help it God should be God no longer Use 2. Is God the Holy One and is his Holiness his Glory Then how impious are they 1. That are Haters of Holiness as the Vulture hates Perfumes so they hate this sweet Perfume of Holiness in the Saints their Hearts rise against Holiness as a Man's Stomach at a Dish he hath an Antipathy against There is not a greater sign of a Person devoted to Hell then to hate one for that thing wherein he is most like God his Holiness 2. That are Despisers of Holiness they despise the Glory of the Godhead Glorious in holiness the despising of Holiness is seen in the deriding of it Is it not sad Men should deride that which should save them Sure that Patient will dye that derides the Physick The deriding the Grace of the Spirit comes near to the despighting the Spirit of Grace Scoffing Ishmael was cast out of Abraham's House Gen. 21.9 Such as scoff at Holiness shall be cast out of Heaven Use 2. of Exhortation Is God so infinitely holy then let us endeavour to imitate God in Holiness 1 Pet. 1.16 Be ye holy for I am holy There 's a twofold Holiness An Holiness of Equality and an Holiness of Similitude An Holiness of Equality no Man or Angel can reach to Who can be equally Holy with God Who can parallel him in Sanctity But 2. there is an Holiness of Similitude and that we must aspire after to have some Analogy and Resemblance of God's Holiness in us be as like him in Holiness as we can though a Taper doth not give so much Light as the Sun yet it doth resemble it We must Imitate God in Holiness Quest. Must we be like God in Holiness wherein doth our Holiness consist Resp. In two things 1st In our Suitableness to God's Nature 2dly Our Subjection to his Will 1. Our Holiness stands in our Suitableness to the Nature of God Hence the Saints are said to partake of the Divine Nature 2 Pet. 1.4 which is not a partaking of his Essence but his Image Herein is the Saints Holiness when they are the lively Pictures of God they bear the Image of God's Meekness Mercifulness Heavenliness they are of the same Judgment with God of the same Disposition they love what he loves and hate what he hates 2. Our Holiness consists in our Subjection to the Will of God As God's Nature is the Pattern of Holiness so his Will is the Rule of Holiness This is our Holiness 1. When we do his Will Acts 13.22 2. When we bear his Will Mich. 7.9 What he inflicts wisely we suffer willingly This is our Holiness when we are suitable to God's Nature and submissive to his Will this should be our great Care to be like God in Holiness Our Holiness should be so qualified as God's God's is a real Holiness such should ours be Ephes. 4.24 Righteousness and true holiness it should not be only the Paint of Holiness but the Life of Holiness it should not only be like the Aegyptian Temples beautiful without but like Solomon's Temple Gold within Psal. 45.13 The King's Daughter is glorious within That I may press you to resemble God in Holiness 1. How Illustrious every holy Person is he is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 he is a fair Glass in which some of the Beams of God's Holiness shines forth We read Aaron put on Garments for Glory and Beauty Exod. 28.2 When we wear the embroidered Garment of Holiness it is for Glory and Beauty A good Christian is ruddy being sprinkled with Christ's Bloud and white being adorn'd with Holiness As the Diamond to a Ring so is Holiness to the Soul So beautiful a thing is Holiness that as Chrysostom saith ' They that oppose it cannot but admire it 2. It is the great Design God carries on in the World to make a People like himself in Holiness What are all the Showers of the Ordinances for but to rain down Righteousness upon us and make us Holy What are the Promises for but to encourage Holiness What is the sending of the Spirit into the World for but to anoint us with the Holy Unction 1 Ioh. 2.20 What are all Afflictions for but to make us Partakers of God's Holiness Heb. 12.10 What are Mercies for but Loadstones to draw us to Holiness What is the end of Christ's dying but that his Bloud might wash away our Unholiness Tit. 2.14 Who gave himself for us to purifie unto himself a peculiar People So that if we are not holy we cross God's great Design in the World 3. 'T is our Holiness draws God's Heart to us Holiness is God's Image God cannot choose but love his Image where he sees it A King loves to see his Effigies upon a piece of Coin Psal. 45.7 Thou lovest righteousness And where doth Righteousness grow but in an holy Heart Isa. 6● 4 Thou shalt be called Hepbsiba for the Lord delighteth in thee It was her Holiness drew God's Love to her Verse 12. They shall call them the holy people God values not any by their high Birth but their Holiness 4. Holiness is the 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the only thing that differenceth us from the Reprobate Part of the World God's People have his Seal upon them 2 Tim. 2.19 The foundation of God standeth sure having this seal The Lord knows them that are his And let all that nameth the name of Christ depart from iniquity The People of God are sealed with a double Seal 1. Election The Lord knows who are his 2. Sanctification Let every one depart from iniquity As a Nobleman is distinguished from another by his Silver Star as a virtuous Woman is distinguish'd from an Harlot by her Chastity so Holiness distinguisheth between the two Seeds All that are of God as they have Christ for their Captain Heb. 2.10 so Holiness is the white Colour they wear 5. Holiness is our Honour Holiness and Honour put together 1 Thes. 4.4 Dignity goes along with Sanctity Rev. 1.6 He hath washed us from our sins ●n his bloud and hath made us kings unto God When we are washed and made holy then we are Kings and Priests to God The Saints are call'd Vessels of Honour they are called Jewels for the sparkling of their Holiness because fill'd with Wine of the Spirit this makes them Earthly Angels 6. Holiness gives us Boldness with God
Job 22.23 26. Thou shalt put away iniquity far from thy tabernacle and shalt lift up thy face unto God Lifting up the Face is an Emblem of Boldness Nothing makes us so ashamed to go to God as Sin a wicked Man in Prayer may lift up his Hands but he cannot lift up his Face When Adam had lost his Holiness he lost his Confidence he hid himself But the holy Person goes to God as a Child to his Father his Conscience doth not upbraid him with allowing any Sin therefore he can go boldly to the Throne of Grace and have Mercy to help in time of need Heb. 4.16 7. Holiness gives Peace Sin raiseth a Storm in the Conscience Ubi peccatum ibi procella Isa. 57.21 There 's no peace to the wicked Righteousness and Peace are put together Holiness is the Root which bears this sweet Fruit of Peace Righteousness and peace kiss each other 8. Holiness leads to Heaven Holiness is the King of Heaven's High-way Isa. 35.8 An high-way shall be there and it shall be called the way of holiness At Rome there was the Temple of Vertue and Honour and they were to go through the Temple of Vertue to the Temple of Honour So we must go through the Temple of Holiness to the Temple of Heaven Glory begins in Vertue 2 Pet. 1.3 Who hath called us to glory and vertue Happiness is nothing else but the Quintessence of Holiness Holiness is Glory militant and Happiness Holiness triumphant Quest. What shall we do to resemble God in Holiness Resp. Have recourse to Christ's Bloud by Faith it is Lavacrum animae Legal Purifications Types and Emblems of it 1 Ioh. 1.7 The Word is a Glass to shew us our Spots and Christ's Bloud is a Fountain to wash them away 2. Pray for an holy Heart Psal. 51.10 Create in me a clean heart O God Lay thy Heart before the Lord and say Lord my heart is full of Leprosy it defiles all it toucheth Lord I am not fit to live with such an heart for I cannot honour thee nor die with such an heart for I cannot see thee O create in me a clean heart send thy Spirit into me to refine and purifie me that I may be a Temple fit for the holy God to inhabit 3. Walk with them that are holy Prov. 13.20 He that walketh with the wise shall be wise Be among the Spices and you will smell of them Association begets Assimilation nothing hath a greater Power and Energy to effect Holiness then the Communion of Saints Of GOD's Iustice. THE next Attribute is God's Iustice All God's Attributes are identical and are the same with his Essence Though he hath several Attributes whereby he is made known to us yet he hath but one Essence A Cedar Tree may have several Branches yet it is but one Cedar So there are several Attributes of God whereby we conceive of him but one intire Essence Well then concerning God's Justice Deut. 32.4 Iust and right is he Job 37.23 Touching the Almighty we cannot find him out he is excellent in plenty of Iustice. God is said to dwell in Justice Psal. 89.14 Iustice and Iudgment are the habitation of thy Throne In God Power and Justice meet Power holds the Scepter and Justice holds the Balance Question What is God's Iustice Resp. Iustitia est jus suum cuique tribuere Justice is to give every one his due God's Justice is the Rectitude of his Nature whereby he is carried to the doing of that which is righteous and equal Prov. 24.12 Shall not he render to every Man according to his Works God is an Impartial Iudge he judgeth the Cause Men oft judge the Person and not the Cause which is not Iustice but Malice God judgeth the Cause Gen. 18.21 I will go down and see if they have done according to the cry which is come up unto me When the Lord is upon a punitive act he weighs things in the Ballance he doth not punish rashly he doth not go in the way of a Riot but a Circuit against Offenders Concerning God's Justice I shall lay down these six Positions 1. God cannot but be Just. His Holiness is the Cause of his Justice Holiness will not suffer him to do any thing but what is Righteous He can no more be unjust then he can be unholy 2. God's Will is the Supream Rule of Justice It is the Standard of Equity His Will is wise and good God wills nothing but what is just and therefore it is just because he wills it 3. God doth Justice voluntarily Justice flows from his Nature Men may act unjustly because they are bribed or forced God will not be brib'd because of his Justice he cannot be forc'd because of his Power He doth Justice out of Love to Justice Hebr. 1.8 Thou lovest righteousness 4. Justice is the perfection of the Divine Nature Aristotle saith Justice 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 comprehends in it all Vertues To say God is just is to say he is all that is Excellent Perfection meets in him as Lines in a Center He is not only Just but Justice it self 5. God never did nor can do the least wrong to his Creature God's Justice hath been wronged but never did any wrong God doth not go according to the summum jus or rigour of the Law he abates something of his Severity He might inflict heavier Penalties than he doth Ezra 9.14 Thou hast punished us less then our iniquities deserve our Mercies are more then we deserve our Punishments less 6. God's Justice is such that it is not fit for any Man or Angel to expostulate with God or demand a Reason of his Actions God hath not only Authority on his side but Equity He lays Iudgment to the Line and Righteousness to the Plummet Isa. 28.17 and it is below him to give an Account to us of his Proceedings Which of these two is fittest to take place God's Iustice or Man's Reason Rom. 9.20 Who art thou O man that disputest against God The Plumb-Line of our Reason is too short to fathom the depth of God's Justice Rom. 11.33 How unsearchable are his Iudgments we are to adore God's Justice where we cannot see a reason of it Now God's Justice runs in two Channels 'T is seen in two Things the distribution of Rewards and Punishments 1. In rewarding the Vertuous Psal. 58.11 Doubtless there is a reward for the righteous The Saints shall not serve him for nought he will reward praeces lachrymas 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 though they may be losers for him they shall not be losers by him Hebr. 6.10 God is not unrighteous to forget your work and labour of love which ye have shewed to his Name He gives a Reward not that we have deserved it but because he hath promised it 2. He is just in punishing Offenders And he is just 1. Because he punisheth Sinners by a Law Where there is no Law there is no transgression Rom. 4.15 But God hath given Men
should touch the golden Scepter of his Mercy and live And this willingness to shew Mercy appears two ways 1. By his intreating of sinners to come and lay hold on his Mercy Rev. 22.17 Whosoever will come and take the water of life freely Mercy woes sinners it even kneels down to them It were strange for a Prince to entreat a condemned Man to accept a Pardon God saith poor sinner suffer me to love thee be willing to let me save thee 2. By his joyfulness when sinners do lay hold on his Mercy What is God the better whether we receive his Mercy or no What is the Fountain profited that others drink of it Yet such is God's goodness that he rejoyceth at the Salvation of sinners and is glad when his Mercy is accepted off When the Prodigal Son came home how glad was the Father and he makes a Feast to express his joy This was but a Type or Emblem to shew how God rejoyceth when a poor sinner comes in and lays hold of his Mercy What an Encouragement is here to believe in God he is a God of Pardons Nehem. 9.17 Mercy pleaseth him Micha 7.18 Nothing doth prejudice us but Unbelief Unbelief stops the current of God's Mercy from running It shuts up God's Bowels closeth the Orifice of Christ's Wounds that no healing Vertue will come out Matth. 13.58 He could do no mighty works there because of their unbelief Why dost thou not believe in God's Mercy Is it thy sins discourage God's Mercy can pardon great sins nay because they are great Psal. 25.11 The Sea covers great Rocks as well as lesser Sands some that had an hand in crucifying Christ found Mercy As far as the Heavens are above the Earth so far is God's Mercy above our sins Isa. 55.9 What will tempt us to believe if not the Mercy of God Use 3. of Caution Take heed of Abusing of this Mercy of God Suck not Poison out of the sweet Flower of God's Mercy Do not think that because God is merciful you may go on in sin this is to make Mercy become your Enemy None might touch the Ark but the Priests who by their Office were more holy None may touch this Ark of God's Mercy but such as are resolved to be holy To sin because Mercy abounds is the Devil's Logick He that sins because of Mercy is like one that wounds his Head because he hath a Plaister He that sins because of God's Mercy shall have Judgment without Mercy Mercy abused turns to Fury Deut. 29.19 If he bless himself saying I shall have peace though I walk after the imaginations of my heart to add drunkenness to thirst the Lord will not spare him but the anger of the Lord and his jealousie shall smoak against that man Nothing sweeter then Mercy when it is improved nothing fiercer when it is abused Nothing colder than Lead when it is taken out of the Mine nothing more scalding than Lead when it is heated Nothing blunter than Iron nothing sharper when it is whetted Psal. 103.17 The mercy of the Lord is upon them that fear him Mercy is not for them that sin and fear not but for them that fear and sin not God's Mercy is an holy Mercy where it pardons it heals Quest. What shall we do to be interested in God's Mercy Answ. 1. Be sensible of your wants See how you stand in need of Mercy pardoning saving Mercy See your selves Orphans Hos. 14.3 In thee the fatherless findeth Mercy God bestows the Alms of Mercy only on such as are indigent Be emptied of all Opinion of Self-worthiness God pours the golden Oil of Mercy into empty Vessels 2. Go to God for Mercy Psal. 51.1 Have Mercy upon me O God! Put me not off with common Mercy that Reprobates may have Give me not only Acorns but Pearls Give me not only Mercy to feed and clothe me but Mercy to save me give me the Cream of thy Mercies Lord let me have Mercy and Loving kindness Psal. 103.4 Who crowned thee with loving kindness and tender mercies Give me such Mercy as speaks thy electing love to my soul. O pray for Mercy God hath Treasures of Mercy Prayer is the Key that opens these Treasures and in Prayer be sure to carry Christ in your Arms all Mercy comes through Christ 1 Sam. 7.9 Samuel took a sucking Lamb. Carry the Lamb Christ in your Arms go in his Name present his Merits say Lord here is Christ's Blood which is the price of my pardon Lord shew me Mercy because Christ hath purchased it Though God may refuse us when we come for Mercy in our own Name yet not when we come in Christ's Name Plead Christ's Satisfaction and this is such an Argument as God cannot deny Use 4. It exhorts such as have found Mercy to three Things 1. To be upon Mount Gerizim the Mount of Blessing and Praising They have not only heard the King of Heaven is merciful but they have found it so the Hony-comb of God's Mercy hath drop'd upon them when in wants Mercy supplied them when they were nigh unto Death Mercy raised them from the Sick-bed when covered with guilt Mercy pardoned them Psal. 103.1 Bless the Lord O my Soul and all that is within me bless his holy Name O! how should the Vessels of Mercy run over with Praise 1 Tim. 1.13 Who was before a Persecutor and injurious but 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 I obtained Mercy I was bemiracled with Mercy as the Sea overflows and breaks down the Banks so the Mercy of God did break down the Banks of my Sin and Mercy did sweetly flow into my Soul You that have been Monuments of God's Mercy should be Trumpets of Praise You that have tasted the Lord is gracious tell others what Experiences you have had of God's Mercy that you may encourage them to seek to him for Mercy Psal. 66.16 I will tell you what God hath done for my Soul When I found my heart dead God's Spirit did come upon me mightily and the blowing of that wind made the withering flowers of my Grace revive O! tell others of God's goodness that you may set others a blessing him and that you may make God's Praises live when you are dead 2. To love God Mercy should be the Attractive of Love Psal. 18.1 I will love thee O Lord my strength The Hebrew word for Love ercameca signifies Love out of the inward Bowels God's Justice may make us fear him his Mercy may make us love him If Mercy will not produce Love what will We are to love God for giving us Food much more for giving us Grace for sparing Mercy much more for saving Mercy Sure that Heart is made of Marble which the Mercy of God will not dissolve into Love I would hate my own Soul saith St. Austin if I did not find it loving God 3. To imitate God in shewing Mercy God is the Father of Mercy shew your selves to be his Children by being like him St. Ambrose The sum and
Priest might offer up Prayer for sins of Ignorance but not of Presumption but Christ's Intercession extends to all the sins of the Elect Of what a bloody colour was David's sin yet it did not exclude Christ's Intercession Quest. What doth Christ in the Work of Intercession Resp. Three things 1. He presents the Merit of his Blood to his Father and in the Virtue of that Price paid pleads for Mercy The High Priest was herein a lively Type of Christ Aaron was to do four things 1. Kill the Beast 2. to enter with the Blood into the Holy of Holies 3. to sprinkle the Mercy Seat with the Blood 4. to kindle the Incense and with the smoak of it cause a Cloud to arise over the Mercy Seat and so the Atonement was made Lev. 16.11 12 13 14 15 16. Christ our High Priest did exactly answer to this Type He was offered up in Sacrifice that Answers to the Priests killing the Bullock And Christ is gone up into Heaven that Answers to to the Priests going into the Holy of Holies And he spreads his Blood before his Father that Answers to the Priests sprinkling the Blood upon the Mercy Seat And he prays to his Father that for his Blood sake he would be propitious to Sinners that Answers to the Cloud of Incense going up And through his Intercession God is pacified that Answers to the Priests making Atonement 2. Christ by his Intercession answers all Bills of Indictment brought in against the Elect. Believers do what they can Sin and then Satan accuseth them to God and Conscience accuseth them to themselves now Christ by his Intercession answers all these Accusations Rom. 8.33 Who shall lay any thing to the charge of God's Elect it is Christ who makes Intercession for us When Aesculus was accused for some Impiety his Brother stood up for him and shewed the Magistrates how he had lost his hand in the Service of the State and so obtained his pardon Thus when Satan accuseth the Saints or the Justice of God lays any thing to their charge Christ shews his own wounds and by Virtue of his bloody Sufferings he answers all the Demands and Challenges of the Law and counter-works Satan's Accusations 3. Christ by his Intercession calls for an Acquittance Lord let the sinner be absolved from guilt and in this sence Christ is called an Advocate 1 Iohn 2.1 He requires that the Sinner be set free in the Court An Advocate differs much from an Orator an Orator useth Rhetorick to perswade and entreat the Judge to shew Mercy to another but an Advocate tells the Judge what is Law thus Christ appears in Heaven as an Advocate he represents what is Law When God's Justice opens the Debt-Book Christ opens the Law-Book Lord saith he thou art a just God and will not be pacified without Blood lo here the Blood is shed therefore in Justice give me a Discharge for these distressed Creatures 'T is equal that the Law being satisfied the Sinner should be acquitted And upon Christ's Plea God sets his hand to the Sinner's Pardon Quest. In what manner Christ interceeds Answ. 1. Freely he pleads our Cause in Heaven and takes no Fee An ordinary Lawyer will have his Fee and sometimes a Bribe too but Christ is not Mercenary How many Causes doth he plead every day in Heaven and will take nothing As Christ laid down his Life freely Iohn 10.15 18. so he interceeds freely 2. Feelingly He is sensible of our condition as his own Hebr. 4.15 We have not an High Priest which cannot be touched with the feeling of our Infirmity As a tender hearted Mother would plead with a Judge for a Child ready to be condemned O how would her Bowels work how would her Tears trickle down what weeping Rhetorick would she use to the Judge for Mercy Thus the Lord Jesus is full of Sympathy and Tenderness Hebr. 2.17 that he might be a merciful High Priest Though he hath left his Passion yet not his Compassion An ordinary Lawyer is not affected with the Cause he pleads nor doth he care which way it goes It is Profit makes him plead not Affection But Christ interceeds feelingly and that which makes him interceed with Affection is it is his own Cause which he pleads He hath shed his Blood to purchase Life and Salvation for the Elect and if they should not be saved he would lose his purchase 3. Efficaciously It is a prevailing Intercession Christ never lost any Cause he pleaded he was never Non-suited Christ's Intercession must needs be effectual if you consider 1. The Excellency of his Person if the Prayer of a Saint be so prevalent with God Moses's Prayer did bind God's hands Exod. 32.10 Let me alone and Iacob as a Prince prevailed with God Gen. 32.28 and Eliah did by Prayer open and shut Heaven Iam. 5.17 Then what is Christ's Prayer He is the Son of God the Son in whom he is well pleased Matth. 3.17 What will not a Father grant his Son Iohn 11.42 I know that thou always hearest me If God could forget that Christ were a Priest yet he cannot forget that he is a Son 2. Christ prays for nothing but what his Father hath a mind to grant There is but One Will between Christ and his Father Christ prays Sanctifie them through thy Truth and this is the will of God even your sanctification 1 Thess. 4.3 so then if Christ prays for nothing but what God the Father hath a mind to grant then he is like to speed 3. Christ prays for nothing but what he hath power to give What he prays for as he is Man that he hath power to give as he is God Iohn 17.24 Father I will Father there he prays as Man I will there he gives as God This is a great comfort to a Believer when his Prayer is weak and he can hardly pray for himself Christs Prayer in Heaven is mighty and powerful Though God may refuse Prayer as it comes from us yet not as it comes from Christ. 4. Christ's Intercession is always ready at hand The People of God have sins of daily incursion and besides these sometimes they lapse into great sins and God is provoked and his Justice is ready to break forth upon them but Christ's Intercession is ready at hand he daily makes up the Breaches between God and them he presents the Merit of his Blood to his Father to pacifie him When the Wrath of God began to break out upon Israel Aaron presently step'd in with his Censer and offered Incense and so the Plague was staid Numb 16.47 so no sooner doth a Child of God offend and God begins to be angry but immediately Christ steps in and intercedes Father it is my Child hath offended though he hath forgotten his Duty thou hast not lost thy Bowels O pity him and let thy Anger be turned away from him Christ's Intercession is ready at hand and upon the least failings of the Godly he stands up and makes
his Bloud abusing his Love grieving his Spirit and will he ever pray for me Resp. Which of us may not say so But Christian dost thou mourn for Unbelief be not discouraged thou maist have a part in Christ's Prayer Numb 16. The congregation murmured against Aaron yet though they had sinn'd against their High-Priest Verse 46. Aaron run in with his censer and stood between the dead and the living If so much Bowels in Aaron who was but a Type of Christ how much more Bowels is in Christ who will pray for them who have sinn'd against their High-Priest Did not he pray for them that crucified him Father forgive them Quest. But I am unworthy what am I that Christ should intercede for me Resp. The Work of Christ's Intercession is a Work of Free-grace Christ's praying for us is from his pitying of us Christ looks not at our Worthiness but our Wants Quest. But I am followed with sad Temptations Resp. But though Satan tempts Christ prays and Satan shall be vanquished tho' thou maist loose a single Battel yet not the Victory Christ prays that thy Faith fail not therefore Christian say Why art thou cast down O my Soul Christ intercedes 't is Man that sins 't is God that prays The Greek word for Advocate 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Comforter This is a Soveraign Comfort Christ makes Intercession CHRIST's Kingly Office Quest. XVI HOw doth Christ execute the Office of a King Resp. In subduing us to himself and in restraining and conquering his and our Enemies Now of CHRIST's Regal Office Revel 19.16 And he hath on his vesture and on his thigh a name written King of kings and Lord of lords Jesus Christ is of mighty Renown he is a King he hath a Kingly Title High and mighty Isa. 57.15 2. He hath his Insignia Regalia his Ensigns of Royalty Corona est insigne Regiae potestatis His Crown Rev. 6.2 His Sword Psal. 45.3 Gird thy sword upon thy thigh His Scepter Heb. 1.8 A scepter of righteousness is the scepter of thy kingdom 3. His Escotcheon or Coat-Armour he gives the Lyon in his Arms Rev. 5.5 The lion of the tribe of Iudah And he is the Text saith 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 King of Kings He hath a Preheminence of all other Kings he is call'd the Prince of the Kings of the Earth Rev. 1.5 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 He must needs be so for by him Kings reign Prov. 8.15 They hold their Crowns by immediate Tenure from this Great King Christ infinitely out-vyes all others Princes he hath the highest Throne the largest Dominions and the longest Possession Heb. 1.8 Thy throne O God is for ever and ever Christ hath many Heirs but no Successors Well may he be called King of Kings for he hath an Unlimited Power other Kings their Power is limited but Christ's Power is unlimited Psal. 135.6 Whatsoever he pleased that did he in heaven and earth and in the seas Christ's Power is as large as his Will The Angels take the Oath of Allegiance to him Heb. 1.6 Let all the angels of God worship him Quest. How Christ comes to be King Resp. Not by Usurpation but Legally Christ holds his Crown by immediate Tenure from Heaven God the Father hath decreed him to be King Psal. 2.5 6. I have set my king upon my holy hill I will declare the decree God hath anointed and sealed him to his Regal Office Joh. 6.27 Him hath God the Father sealed God hath set the Crown upon his Head Quest. In what sence is Christ King Resp. Two ways 1. In reference to his People And 2. In reference to his Enemies 1. In reference to his People 1. To govern them it was prophesied of Christ before he was born Matth. 2.6 And thou Bethlehem art not the least among the princes of Iudah for out of thee shall come a governour that shall rule my people Israel 'T is a vain thing for a King to have a Crown on his Head unless he have a Scepter in his Hand to rule Quest. Where doth Christ Rule Resp. His Kingdom is Spiritual he rules in the Hearts of Men. He sets up his Throne where no other King doth he rules the Will and Affections His Power binds the Conscience he subdues Mens Lusts Mic. 7.19 He will subdue our iniquities Quest. What doth Christ rule by Resp. By Law and by Love 1. He rules by Law 'T is one of the Iura Regalia the Flowers of the Crown to Enact Laws Christ as King makes Laws and by his Laws he Rules The Law of Faith Believe in the Lord Iesus the Law of Sanctity 1 Pet. 1.15 Be ye holy in all manner of conversation Many would admit Christ to be their Advocate to plead for them but not their King to rule them 2. He rules by Love He is a King full of Mercy and Clemency as he hath a Scepter in his Hand so an Olive-branch of Peace in his Mouth Though he be the Lyon of the Tribe of Iudah for Majesty yet the Lamb of God for Meekness His Regal Rod hath Honey at the end of it He sheds abroad his Love into the Hearts of his Subjects he rules them with Promises as well as Precepts This makes all his Subjects become Volunteers they are willing to pay their Allegiance to him Psal. 110.3 Thy people shall be a willing people Plur. Gnam nedabot 2. Christ is a King to defend his People as Christ hath a Scepter to rule them so a Shield to defend them Psal. 3.3 Thou O Lord art a shield for me When Antiochus did rage furiously against the Iews he took away the Vessels of the Lord's House set up an Idol in the Temple then this Great King call'd Michael did stand up for them to defend them Dan. 12.1 Christ preserves his Church as a Spark in the Ocean as a Flock of Sheep among Wolves That the Sea should be higher then the Earth and yet not drown it is a Wonder so that the Wicked should be so much higher than the Church in Power and not devour it is because Christ hath this Inscription on his Vesture and his Thigh King of Kings Ps. 124.2 If it had not been the Lord who was on our side they had swallowed us up They say Lions are Insomnes they have little or no sleep 't is true of the Lyon of the Tribe of Iudah he never slumbers nor sleeps but watcheth over his Church to defend it Isa. 27.2 3. Sing ye unto her a vineyard of red wine I the Lord do keep it least any hurt it I will keep it night and day If the Enemies destroy the Church it must be at a time when it is neither Night nor Day for Christ keeps it Day and Night Christ is said to carry his Church as the Eagle her young Ones upon her Wings Exod. 19.4 The Arrow must first hit the Eagle before it can hurt the young Ones and shoot through her Wings the Enemies must first strike through Christ before they
in hearing our Prayers Psal. 4 1. Have Mercy upon me and hear my Prayer Is it not a Favour when a Man puts up a Petition to the King and hath it granted When we pray for Pardon Adoption the Sense of Gods Love to have God give a gracious Answer what a signal Mercy is this God may sometimes delay an Answer when he will not deny You do not presently throw a Musician Mony because you love to hear his Musick God loves the Musick of Prayer therefore doth not presently let us hear from him but in due Season he will give an Answer of Peace Psal. 66.20 Blessed be God who hath not turned away my Prayer nor his Mercy from me If God doth not turn away our Prayer then he doth not turn away his Mercy 11. God shews Mercy in Saving us Tit. 3.5 According to his Mercy he saved us This is the 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the Top Stone of Mercy and it is laid in Heaven Now Mercy displays it self in all its Orient Colours now Mercy is Mercy is indeed when God shall perfectly refine us from all the ●ees and Dregs of Corruption Our Bodies shall be made like Christs Glorious Body and our Souls like the Angels-Saving Mercy is Crowning Mercy 'T is not only to be freed from Hell but inthroned in a Kingdom In this Life we do rather desire God than enjoy him But what rich Mercy will it be to be fully possessed of God to see his smiling Face and to have God lay us in his Bosom This will fill us with Joy unspeakable and full of Glory Psal. 17.15 I shall be satisfied when I awake with thy Likeness Use 1. As an Argument against Despair see what a great Encouragement here is to serve God he shews Mercy to Thousands Who would not be willing to serve a Prince that is given to Mercy and Clemency God is represented with a Rain-bow round about him Rev. 4.3 An Emblem of his Mercy Acts of Severity are rather forced from God Justice is his strange Work Isa. 28.21 Therefore the Disciples who are not said to wonder at other Miracles of Christ yet did wonder when the Fig-tree was Cursed and Withered because it was not Christ's manner to put forth acts of Severity God is said to delight in Mercy Mic. 7.18 Justice is Gods Left Hand Mercy is his Right Hand God useth his Right Hand most he is more used to Mercy than Justice pronior est Deus ad parcendum quam ad puniendum God is said to be slow to Anger Psal. 103.8 But ready to Forgive Psalm 86.5 This may encourage us to serve God What Argument will prevail if Mercy will not Were God all Justice it might Fright us from him but his Mercy may be a Loadstone to draw us to him Use 2. Bran. 1. Hope in Gods Mercies Psal. 147.11 The Lord takes Pleasure in them that fear him and hope in his Mercy God counts it his Glory to be scattering Pardons among Men. Obj. But I have been a great Sinner and sure there is no Mercy for me Resp. No not if thou goest on in Sin and art so resolved but if thou wilt break off thy Sins the Golden Scepter of Mercy shall be held forth to thee Isa. 55.7 Let the Wicked forsake his way and let him return unto the Lord and he will have Mercy upon him And Christs Blood is a Fountain set open for Sin and Uncleanness Zach. 13.1 Mercy doth more overflow in God than Sin in us Gods Mercy can drown great Sins as the Sea covers great Rocks Some of those Iews who had their Hands embrued in Christs Blood were saved by that Blood God loves to magnifie his Goodness to display the Trophies of Free Grace and to set up his Mercy above you in spight of Sin Therefore hope in Gods Mercy Bran. 2. If God shew Mercy to Thousands labour to know that this Mercy is for you Psal. 59.17 He is the God of my Mercy A Man that was ready to Drown saw a Rain-bow saith he What am I the better though God will not Drown the World if I Drown so what are we the better God is Merciful if we perish Let us labour to know Gods special Mercy is for us Quest. How shall we know it belongs to us Resp. 1. If we put an high value and estimate upon God's Mercy God will not throw away his Mercy on them that slight it we prize Health but we prize Adopting Mercy above it This is the Diamond in the Ring it out-shines all other Comforts 2. If we are Fearers of God we have a reverend awe upon us we tremble at Sin and fly from it as Moses did from his Rod turned into a Serpent Luke 1.50 His Mercy is on them that Fear him 3. If we take Sanctuary in Gods Mercy we trust in it Psal. 52.8 As a Man is saved by catching hold of a Cable Gods Mercy is a great Cable let down from Heaven to us now taking fast hold on this Cable by Faith we are saved Psal. 52.8 I trust in the Mercy of God for ever As a Man trusteth his Life and Goods in a Garrison so we trust our Souls in Gods Mercy Quest. What shall we do to get a share in Gods special Mercy Resp. 1. If we would have Mercy it must be through Christ out of Christ no Mercy is to be had We read in the old Law First None might come into the Holy of Holies where the Mercy-Seat stood but the High Priest signifying we have nothing to do with Mercy but through Christ our High Priest Secondly The High Priest might not come near the Mercy-Seat without Blood Lev. 16.14 to shew that we have no right to Mercy but through the expiatory Sacrifice of Christ's Blood Thirdly The High Priest might not upon pain of Death come near the Mercy-Seat without Incense Lev. 16.13 No Mercy from God without the Incense of Christs Intercession So that if we would have Mercy we must get a part in Christ. Mercy swims to us through Christs Blood 2. If we would have Mercy we must Pray for it Psal. 85.7 Shew us thy Mercy O Lord and grant us thy Salvation Psal. 25.16 Turn thee unto me and have Mercy upon me Lord put me not off with common Mercy give me not only Mercy to Feed and Cloath me but Mercy to Pardon me not only sparing Mercy but saving Mercy Lord give me the Cream of thy Mercies let me have Mercy and Loving Kindness Psal. 103.4 Who crowneth thee with Loving Kindness and Tender Mercy Be earnest Suitors for Mercy let your Wants quicken your Importunity Then we pray most fervently when we pray wost feelingly Of the Commandments Exod. 20.6 Of them that Love me c. 1. GODS Mercy is for them that Love him Love is a Grace shines and sparkles in Gods Eye as the precious Stones did upon Aarons Breast-Plate Love is an holy expansion or enlargement of Soul whereby it is carried with delight after God as the
the Sabbath-day and I testified against them Thou I contended with the Nobles of Iudah and said to them What evil thing is this that ye do and prophane the Sabbath-Day It is Sacriledge to rob that Time for Civil Work which God hath Dedicated and set apart for his Worship He that converts any time of the Sabbath to worldly business is a worse Thief than he who robs on the High-way for such a Thief does but rob Man but this Thief robs God he robs him of his Day The Lord forbad Manna to be gathered on the Sabbath Exod. 16. One would think that might have been dispens'd with for Manna was the Staff of their Life and the time when Manna fell was early between Five and Six in the morning so that they might have gathered it betimes and all the rest of the Sabbath they might have employed in God's Worship And besides they needed not to have taken any great Journey for Manna for it was but stepping out of their Doors and it fell about their Tents yet they might not gather Manna on the Sabbath and but for purposing to gather it God was very angry Exod. 16.27 28. There went out some of the People on the Seventh Day to gather and they found none and the Lord said How long refuse ye to keep my Commandments and my Laws Surely the anoynting Christ when he was dead was a commendable Work but Mary Magdalen and Mary the Mother of Iames tho' they had prepared sweet Oyntments to anoint the dead Body of Christ yet they came not to the Sepulchre to embalm him till the Sabbath was past Luke 23.56 They rested on the Sabbath-day according to the Commandment The Hand cannot be busied on the Lord's Day but the Heart will be defiled The very Heathens by the Light of Nature would not do any Secular Work in that time which they had set apart for the Worship of their False Gods Clem. Alexandrinus reports of one of the Emperors of Rome that on the Day of set Worship for his Gods he did forbear Warlike Affairs and did spend that time in his Devotion To do servile Work on the Sabbath shows an irreligious Heart and highly affronts God To work servile Work this Day is to follow the Devils Plough it is to debase the Soul God hath made this Day on purpose to raise the Heart up to Heaven to converse with God to do Angels Work and to be employed in earthly Work is to degrade the Soul of it's Honour God will not have his Day intrenched upon or defiled in the least thing The Man that gathered sticks on the Sabbath God would have him stoned Numb 15. One would think that a small thing to pick a few sticks to make a Fire but God would not have his Day violated in the smallest matters Nay that Work which had a reference to a religious Use might not be done on the Sabbath as the hewing of stones for the building of the Sanctuary Bezaleel who was to cut the stones and carve the Timber out for the Sanctuary yet he must forbear it on the Sabbath Exod. 31.15 A Temple is the place of God's Worship but it were a sin to build a Temple upon the Lord's Day This is keeping the Sabbath-day holy Negatively in doing no servile Work Yet Caution Not but that Works of Necessity and Charity may be done on this day God in these cases will have Mercy and not Sacrifice 1. 'T is lawful to take the necessary Recruits of Nature Food is to the Body as Oyl to the Lamp 2. 'T is lawful to do Works of Mercy as helping our Neighbour when either Life or Estate are in Danger Herein the Jews were too nice and precise they would not suffer Works of Charity to be done on the Sabbath If a Man were sick they thought on this day they might not use means for his Recovery Christ chargeth them with this that they were angry that he had wrought a Cure on the Sabbath Iohn 7.23 If an House were on Fire the Jews thought they might not bring Water to quench it If a Vessel did run they thought that on this day they might not stop it These were righteous overmuch Here was seeming Zeal but it wanted Discretion to guide it But unless in these two Cases of Necessity and Charity all secular Work is to be suspended and laid aside on the Lord's Day In it thou shalt do no manner of work which justly doth arraign and condemn many among us who do too much foul their Fingers with Work on this Day Some in dressing great Feasts others in opening their Shop-doors and selling Meat on the Sabbath which I have seen The Mariner will not set to Sea but on the Sabbath and so runs full Sail into the Breach of this Commandment Others work on this Day tho privately They put up their Shop-windows but follow their Trade within doors But tho they think to hide their sin under a Canopy God sees it Psal. 139.7 Whither shall I go from thy Presence ver 12. The Darkness hideth not from thee These Persons do profane this Day and God will have an Action of Trespass against them 2. Positively We keep the Sabbath-day holy by Consecrating and Dedicating this Day to the Service of the High God 'T is good to rest on the Sabbath-day from the works of our Calling But if we rest from Labour and do no more the Ox and the Ass keep the Sabbath as well as we for they rest from Labour We must dedicate the Day to God we must not only keep a Sabbath but sanctifie a Sabbath This Sabbath-sanctification consists in two things I. The solemn Preparation for it II. The sacred Observation of it 1. The solemn Preparation for it If a Prince were to come to your House what Preparation would you make for his Entertainment Sweep the House wash the Floor adorn the Room with the richest Tapestry and Hangings that there might be something suitable to the state and dignity of so great a Person On the blessed Sabbath God intends to have sweet Communion with you he seems to say to you as Christ to Zaccheus Luke 19.5 Make hast and come down for this day I must dine with you Now what Preparation should you make for the entertaining this King of Glory Now this Preparation for the Sabbath is First When the Evening of the Sabbath approacheth sound a Retreat call your Minds off from the World and summon your Thoughts together to think of the great Work of the Day opproaching Secondly Purge out all unclean Affections which may indispose you for the Work of the Sabbath Evening-Preparation will be like the tuning of the Instrument it will fit the Heart the better for the Duties of the Sabbath ensuing 2. The sacred Observation of it touching which these things are to be practised 1. Rejoyce at the approach of this Day as being a Day wherein we have a Prize for our Souls and enjoy much of God's
such Secrets that they must not be spoken of again Or as if it were a shame to speak of that which will save us VI. Shut up the Sabbath-Evening with Repetition Singing of Psalms and Prayer Beg that God would bless the Word you have heard but I hope your Practice herein will prevent my farther speaking Could we but thus spend a Sabbath we might be in the Spirit on the Lord's Day Rev. 1.10 our Souls might be nourished and comforted And this Sabbath which we now keep would be an earnest of that everlasting Sabbath which we shall Celebrate in Heaven EXOD. XX. 8 Remember to keep the Sabbath-day Holy Vse I. See here a Christians Duty To keep the Sabbath-Day Holy 1. The whole Sabbath is to be Dedicated to God It is not said Keep a part of the Sabbath holy but the whole day must be religiously observed If God hath given us Six Days and taken but One to himself shall we grudge him any part of that Day It were Sacriledge The Jews kept a whole Day to the Lord and we are not to abridge or curtail the Sabbath saith St. Austin more than the Jews did The very Heathens by the Light of Nature did set apart a whole Day in the Honour of their False Gods And Scaevola their High Priest did affirm That the wilful Transgression of that Day could have no Expiation or Pardon Whoever do rob any part of the Sabbath for servile Work or Recreation Scaevola the High Priest of the Heathenish Gods shall rise up in Judgment against such Christians and condemn them And they who say that to keep a whole Sabbath is too Iudaical let them show where God hath made any Abatement of the Time of Worship where he hath said You shall keep but a Part of the Sabbath And if they cannot show that it argues much Boldness to go to rob God of his Due That a whole Day be design'd and set apart for God's special Worship is a perpetual Statute while the Church remains upon the Earth saith Pet. Martyr Of this Opinion also were Theodoret Austin Iraeneus and the Chief of the Fathers 2. As the whole Sabbath is to be Dedicated to God so it must be kept Holy You see the manner of sanctifying the Lord's Day by Reading Meditation Prayer hearing of the Word and by Singing of Psalms to make Melody to the Lord. Now besides what I have said for the keeping this Day holy let me make a short Comment or Paraphrase on that Scripture Isa. 58.13 If thou turn away thy foot from the Sabbath from doing thy pleasure on my holy day and call the Sabbath a delight the holy of the Lord honourable and shalt honour him not doing thy own ways nor finding thy own pleasure nor speaking thy own words Here is a Description of the right sanctifying a Sabbath 1. If thou turn away thy foot from the Sabbath That may be understood either Literally or Principally First Literally If thou turn away thy foot from the Sabbath that is If thou withdrawest thy Foot from taking long Walks or Journeys on the Sabbath-day So the Jewish Doctors expound it Or Secondly Spiritually If thou turn away thy foot from the Sabbath that is If thou turn away thy Affections the Feet of thy Soul from enclining to any worldly Business 2. From doing thy Pleasure on my holy Day That is Thou must not do that which may please the Carnal Part as Sports and Pastimes This is to do the Devil's Work on God's Day 3. And call the Sabbath a Delight Call it a Delight that is esteem it so Tho the Sabbath be not a Day for Carnal Pleasure yet holy Pleasure is not forbidden The Soul must take pleasure in the Duties of a Sabbath The Saints of old counted the Sabbath a Delight The Jews called the Sabbath Dies Lucis A Day of Light The Lord's Day on which the Sun of Righteousness shines is both a Day of Light and Delight This is the Day of sweet Intercourse between God and the Soul On this Day a Christian makes his Sallies out to Heaven his Soul is lifted above the Earth and can this be without Delight The higher the Bird flies the sweeter it sings On a Sabbath the Soul acts its Love to God and where the Love is there is the Delight On this Day a Believers Heart is melted q. d. quickned enlarged in Holy Duties and how can all this be and not a secret Delight go along with it On a Sabbath a gracious Soul can say as Cant. 2.3 I sat under his shadow with great delight and his Fruit was sweet to my taste How can a Spiritual Heart chuse but call the Sabbath a Delight Is it not delightful to a Queen to be putting on her Wedding Robes in which she shall meet the King her Bridegroom When we are about Sabbath-Exercises we are dressing our selves and putting on our Wedding-Robes in which we are to meet our Heavenly Bridegroom the Lord Jesus And is not this delightful On the Sabbath God makes a Feast of fat things he Feasts the Ear with his Word and the Heart with his Grace Well then may we call the Sabbath a Delight and to find this holy Delight is to be in the Spirit on the Lord's Day 4. The Holy of the Lord honourable In the Hebrew it is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Glorious To call the Sabbath Honourable is not to be understood so much of an outward Honour given to it by wearing richer Apparel or having better Diet on this Day as the Jewish Doctors corruptly gloss This is the chief Honour some give to this Day But thou shalt call the Sabbath Honourable that is meant of the Honour of the Heart that we give to this Day reverencing it and esteeming it the Queen of Days We are to count the Sabbath Honourable because God hath honoured it All the Persons in the Trinity have honoured it God the Father blessed it God the Son rose upon it God the Holy Ghost descended on this Day Acts 2.1 And indeed this Day is to be honoured of all good Christians and had in high Veneration It is a Day of Renown On this Day a Golden Scepter of Mercy is held forth The Christian Sabbath is the very Crepusculum and Dawning of the Heavenly Sabbath It is honourable because this Day God comes down to us and visits us To have the King of Heaven present in a special manner in our Assemblies makes the Sabbath-day honourable Besides the Work that is done on this Day makes it honourable The Six Days are fill'd up with-servile Work which makes them lose much of their Glory but on this Day Sacred Work is done The Soul is employed wholly about the Worship of God it is Praying Hearing Meditating it is doing Angels Work Praising and Blessing of God Again The Day is Honourable by vertue of a Divine Institution Silver is of it self valuable but when the Royal Stamp is put upon it it is honourable
a petard set against Heaven gates makes them fly open To cause holy fervour and ardency of Soul in prayer consider 1. Prayer without fervency is no prayer it is speaking not praying Lifeless prayer is no more prayer than the picture of a Man is a Man One may say as Pharaoh Gen. 41. I have dreamed a dream It is dreaming not praying Affectus operi nomen imponit Ambr. Life and fervency baptizeth a Duty and gives it a name 2. Consider in what need we stand of those things which we ask in prayer We come to ask the favour of God and if we have not his love all we enjoy is cursed to us We pray that our Souls may be washed in Christs Blood and if he wash us not we have no part in him Iohn 13.8 When will we be earnest if not when we are praying for the life of our Souls 3. It is only fervent prayer hath the promise of Mercy affixed to it Ier. 29.14 Then shall ye find me when ye search for me with all your heart 'T is dead praying without a promise and the promise is made only to ardency The Aediles among the Romans had their doors always standing open that all who had petitions might have free access to them Gods heart is ever open to fervent prayer 4. Prayer must be sincere Sincerity is the Silver-thread which must run through the whole Duties of Religion Sincerity in prayer is when we have gracious holy ends in prayer Our prayer is not so much for Temporal Mercies as Spiritual We send out our prayer as a Merchant sends out his Ship that we may have large returns of Spiritual Blessings Our aim in prayer is that our Heart may be more holy that we may have more Communion with God Our design is that by prayer we may encrease the stock of Grace Prayer which wants a good aim wants a good issue 5. Prayer that will prevail with God must have fixation of mind Psal. 57.7 O God my heart is fixed Since the fall the mind is like Quick-silver which will not fix it hath principium motus but non quietis The thoughts will be roving and dancing up and down in prayer Just as if a Man that is travelling to such a place should turn out of the road and wander he knows not whither In prayer we are travelling to the Throne of Grace but how often do we by vain cogitations turn out of the road which is rather wandring than praying Quest. But how shall we cure these vain impertinent thoughts which do so distract us in Prayer and we may fear hinder the acceptance Answ. 1. Be very apprehensive in Prayer of the infiniteness of Gods Majesty and Purity Gods eye is upon us in Prayer and we may say as David Psal. 56.8 Thou tellest my wandrings The thoughts of this would make us hoc agere mind the Duty we are about If a Man were to deliver a petition to an Earthly Prince would he at that time be playing with a feather Set your selves when you pray as in Gods presence Could you but look through the key-hole of Heaven and see how devout and intent the Angels are in their worshipping God sure you would be ready to blush at your vain thoughts and wild impertinencies in Prayer 2. If you would keep your Mind fixed in prayer keep your Eye fixed Psalm 123.1 Vnto thee lift I up mine eyes O thou that dwellest in the Heavens Much vanity comes in at the eye When the eye wanders in prayer the heart wanders To think to keep the heart fixed in Prayer and yet let the eye gaze is as if one should think to keep his house safe yet let the windows be open 3. If you would have your thoughts fixed in Prayer get more love to God Love 〈◊〉 a great fixer of the thoughts He who is in love cannot keep his thoughts off the Object He who loves the World his thoughts run undisturbedly upon the World Did we love God more our minds would be more intent upon him in Prayer Were there more delight in Duty there would be less distraction 4. Implore the help of Gods Spirit to fix our minds and make them intent and serious in Prayer The Ship without a Pilot rather floats than sails that our thoughts do not float up and down in Prayer we need the Blessed Spirit to be our pilot to steer us only Gods Spirit can bound the thoughts A shaking Hand may as well write a line steadily as we can keep our Hearts fixed in Prayer without the Spirit of God 5. Make holy thoughts familiar to you in your ordinary course of Life David was oft musing on God Psal. 139.18 When I awake I am still with thee He who gives himself liberty to have vain thoughts out of Prayer will scarce have other thoughts in Prayer 6 If you would keep your Mind fixed on God watch your Hearts not only watch them after prayer but in prayer The Heart will be apt to give you the slip and have a thousand vagaries in prayer We read of Angels ascending and descending on Jacobs Ladder So in Prayer you shall find your Hearts ascending to Heaven and in a moment descending upon Earthly Objects O Christians watch your Hearts in prayer What a shame is it to think that when we are speaking to God in prayer our Hearts should be in the Fields or in our Compting house or one way or other running upon the Devils errand 7. Labour for more degrees of Grace The more Ballast the Ship hath the better it sails so the more the Heart is ballasted with Grace the steadier it will sail to Heaven in Prayer 6. Prayer that is likely to prevail with God must be Argumentative God loves to have us plead with him and use Arguments in Prayer see how many Arguments Iacob used in Prayer Gen. 32.11 Deliver me I pray thee from the hand of my Brother The Arguments he useth are 1. From Gods Command ver 9. Thou saidst to me return to thy Country As if he had said I did not take this Journey of my own head but by thy direction therefore thou canst not but in honour protect me And he useth another Argument ver 12. Thou saidst I will surely do thee good Lord wilt thou go back from thy own promise Thus he was Argumentative in Prayer and he got not only a new Blessing but a new Name ver 28. Thy name shall no more be called Iacob but Israel for as a Prince hast thou had power with God and prevailed God loves to be overcome with strength of Argument Thus when we come to God in prayer for Grace be Argumentative Lord thou callest thy self the God of all grace and whither should we go with our Vessel but to the Fountain Lord thy grace may be imparted yet not impaired Hath not Christ purchased grace for poor indigent Creatures Every dram of Grace cost a drop of Blood Shall Christ dye to purchase Grace for us and
a means to bring us thither 18. The last means for obtaining the Heavenly Kingdom is Perseverance in Holiness Rev. 2.10 Be thou faithful unto death and thou shalt receive the Crown of Life In Christians non initia sed finis laudantur Hierom. 1. Is there such a thing as persevering 2. How doth a Christian come to persevere 3. What are the Incouragements 4. What Helps 1. Is there such a thing as persevering till we come to Heaven The Arminians deny it and truly that any one holds out to the Kingdom is a wonder if you consider 1. What a world of Corruption is mingled with Grace Grace is apt to be stifled as the Coal to be choaked with its own ashes Grace is oft like a Spark in the Sea 't is a wonder it is not quenched 'T is a wonder sin doth not do to Grace as sometime the Nurse to the Child overlay it that it dye so that this Infant of Grace is not smothered 2. The Implacable malice of Satan he denies that we should have a Kingdom when he himself is cast out it cuts him to the heart to see a piece of dust and clay be made a bright Star in Glory and he himself an Angel of Darkness he will Acheronta movere move all the Powers of Hell to hinder us from the Kingdom he spits his Venome shoots his fiery Darts raiseth a storm of persecution yea and prevails against some Rev. 12.4 There appeared a great red Dragon and his Tail drew the third part of the Stars of Heaven and did cast them to the Earth By the Dragon is meant the Heathenish Empire now when his Tail cast so many to the Earth it is a wonder that any of the Stars keep fixed in their Orb. 3. The Blandishments of Riches The Young man in the Gospel went very far thou art not far from the Kingdom of God but he had rich Possessions and these golden weights hindred him from the Kingdom Luke 18.23 Ionathan pursued the Battle till he came at the Honey-comb and then he stood still 1 Sam. 14.27 Many are forward for Heaven till they tast the sweetness of the World but when they come at the Honey-comb then they stand still and go no further Faenus pecuniae funus animae Those who have escaped the Rocks of gross sins yet have been cast away upon the Golden Sands What a wonder therefore that any doth hold on till he comes to the Kingdom 4. A wonder any holds out in Grace and doth not tire in his march to Heaven if you consider the difficulty of a Christians Work he hath no time to lye fallow he is either watching or fighting nay a Christian is to do those Duties which to the eye of sence and reason seem inconsistent While a Christian doth one duty he seems to cross another e. g. he must come with holy boldness to God in Prayer yet must serve him with fear he must mourn for sin yet rejoyce he must be contented yet covet 1 Cor. 12.32 contemn Mens Impieties yet reverence their Authority What difficult work is this a wonder any Saint arrives at the Heavenly Kingdom to this I might add the evil Examples abroad which are so atractive we may say the Devils are come among us in the likeness of Men what a wonder is it that any Soul perseveres till it comes to the Kingdom of Heaven but as great a wonder as it is there is such a thing as perseverance a Saints perseverance is built upon three immutable Pillars 1. Gods Eternal Love We are inconstant in our Love to God but he is not so in his Love to us Ier. 31.9 I have loved thee with an everlasting Love a havath gnolam with a Love of Eternity Gods Love to the Elect is not like a Kings Love to his Favourite when it is at the highest Spring-Tide it soon ebbs but Gods Love is eternized God may desert not disinherit he may change his Love into a Frown not into hatred he may alter his Providence not his decree When once the Sun-shine of Gods Electing Love is risen upon the Soul it never sets finally 2. A Saints Perseverance is built upon the Covenant of Grace 〈◊〉 a firm impregnable Covenant This you have in the words of the sweet Singer of Israel 2. Sam. 23.5 God hath made with me an everlasting Covenant ordered in all things and sure 'T is a sweet Covenant that God will be our God the marrow and quintessence of all Blessing and it is a sure Covenant that he will put his Fear in our heart and we shall never depart from him Ier. 32.40 This Covenant is inviolable cannot be broken indeed sin may break the Peace of the Covenant but it cannot break the Bond of the Covenant 3. The third Pillar Perseverance is built upon is the Mistical Union Believers are incorporated into Christ they are knit to him as Members to the Head by the Nerve and Ligament of Faith that they cannot be broken off Eph. 5.23 What was once said of Christs natural Body is as true of his mistical Body Iohn 19.36 A bone of it shall not be broken As it is impossible to sever the Leaven and the Dough when they are once mingled so it is impossible when Christ and Believers are once united ever by the Power of Death or Hell to be separated How can Christ lose any Member of his Body and be perfect You see on what strong Pillars the Saints Perseverance is built 2 Quest. How doth a Christian hold on till he comes to the Kingdom How doth he persevere Resp. 1. Auxilio Spiritus God carries on a Christian to perseverance by the Energy and vigorous working of his Spirit The Spirit maintains the Essence and Seed of Grace it doth 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 blow up the Sparks of Grace into an holy Flame Spiritus est Vicarius Christi Tertul. 't is Christs Deputy and Proxy is it every day at work in a Believers heart exerting Grace into Exercise and ripening it into perseverance The Spirit doth carve and polish the Vessels of Mercy and make them fit for Glory 2. Christ causeth perseverance and carries on a Saint till he comes to the Heavenly Kingdom vi orationis by his Intercession Christ is an Advocate as well as a Surety he prays that the Saints may arrive safe at the Kingdom Heb. 7.25 Wherefore he is able to save them 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 to the uttermost i. e. perfectly seeing he ever liveth to make Intercession for them that Prayer he made for Peter on Earth he prays now in Heaven for the Saints that their Faith fail not Luke 22.32 that they may be with him where he is Iohn 17.24 and sure if he pray that they may be with him in his Kingdom they cannot perish by the way Christs Prayer is efficacious if the Saints Prayers have so much force and prevalency in them Iacob had power with God and as a Prince prevailed Hos. 12.4 By Prayer Eliah unlocked
God for power Alass if David and Peter who had an Habit of Grace fell for want of a fresh gale of the Spirit to hold them up much more will they be in danger of falling who have onely the power of Free will to hold them Let us therefore sue to God for strength to keep us from sinning Pray that Prayer of David Psal. 119.117 Hold thou me up and I shall be safe and that other Prayer Psal. 17.5 Hold up my goings in thy paths that my footsteps slip not Lord keep me from dishonouring thee keep me from the defiling sins of the Age that I may not be worse for the Times nor the Times the worse for me Keep back thy servant from presumptuous sins Lord whatever I suffer keep me from sin The Child is safe in the Nurses arms and we are onely safe from falling into Sin while we are held up in the Arms of Christ and Free-Grace 2. Branch Of the Exhortation hath an aspect to God's Children you that are Professors and carry Christ's Colours I beseech you above all others to take heed of sin beware of any action that is scandalous and unbecoming the Gospel You have heard what a prodigious hyperbolical evil sin is Come not near the forbidden fruit Hos. 4.15 Though Israel play the harlot yet let not Iudah offend So though wicked Men run into sin yet let not the Spouse of Christ defile the breasts of her Virginity Sin doth ill become any but it doth worse become Professors Dung is unhandsome in the Street but to see it in the Temple How offensive is it Leprosie in the Foot doth ill but to see a leprous sore in the Face is much worse To see sin break forth in them who have a Face of Religion is most to be abominated The sins of the wicked are not so much wondered at Dan. 12.10 The wicked shall do wickedly It is no wonder to see a Toad spit Poison it was not so much wondered to see Cain or Ahab sin but to see Lot's Incest to see David's hands stained with blood this was strange When the Sun is Eclipsed every one stands and looks upon it So when a Child of light is Eclipsed by scandalous sin all stand and gaze at this Eclipse The Sins of God's People do in some sense more provoke God than the sins of the Wicked We read of the provoking of his Sons and Daughters Deut. 32.19 The sins of the Wicked Anger God but the sins of his People Grieve him The sins of God's People have a more malignant aspect and are of a blacker dye than others There are those aggravations in the sins of God's People as are not to be found in the sins of the Unregenerate in Eight Particulars For First The Godly have something which may ponere obicem Restrain them from sin Wicked Men when they sin have no Principle to restrain them they have Wind and Tide to carry them but have nothing to pull them back from sin but a Child of God hath a Principle of Grace to give check to sin He hath the impulses of God's Spirit disswading him from evil therefore for him to commit sin is far worse than for others This is to sin more desperately it is as if a Woman should go about to kill the Child in her Womb. Christian this thou art going to do when thou sinnest Presumptuously thou doest what in thee lies to kill the Babe of Grace in thy Soul Secondly The sins of God's People are greater than others because they sin against more Mercy This is like a Weight put in the Scale it makes sin weigh heavier God hath given Christ to a Believer he hath cut him off from the wild stock of Nature and grafted him into the True Olive and for him to abuse all this Mercy it is to out-do the Wicked and to sin with an higher aggravation because it is to sin against greater love How was Peter's sin inhaunced and accented that when Christ had done more for him than others he had dropped some of the Holy Oil upon him He had taken him into the number of the Apostles he had carried him up into the Mount of Transfiguration and shewn him the Glory of Heaven in a Vision now that Peter should deny Christ after all this Mercy this was heinous and could not be forgiven but by a Prodigy and Miracle of Love Thirdly The Sins of the Godly are worse and have this aggravation in them that they Sin against more clear illuminations than the Wicked Iob 24.13 They are of those that rebel against the Light Light is there taken figuratively for knowledge It can't be deny'd but the Wicked Sin knowingly but the Godly have a light beyond them such a divine penetrating light as no Hypocrite can attain unto They have better eyes to see Sin than others and for them to meddle with Sin and embrace this Dunghil How must this needs provoke God and make the Fury rise up in his Face Oh therefore you that are the People of God fly from Sin your Sins are more inhanc'd and have worse aggravations in them than the Sins of the Unregenerate Fourthly The Sins of the Godly are worse than the Sins of the Unregenerate for when they Sin it is against Greater Experiences They have felt the bitterness of Sin in the pangs of the New-birth and afterwards God hath spoken peace and they have had an experimental tast how Sweet the Lord is and yet after these Experiences that they should touch the Forbidden Fruit venture upon a Presumptuous Sin How doth this inhance and aggravate their Guilt and is like putting a weight more in the Scale to make their Sin weigh heavier The Wicked when they Sin never tasted the sweetness of an Heavenly Life they never knew what it was to have any Smiles from God they never tasted any thing sweeter than Corn and Wine therefore no wonder if they Sin But for a Child of God who hath had such Love-Tokens from Heaven and Signal experiences for him to Gratifie a Lust How horrid is this It was an aggravation of Solomon's Sin that his heart was turned from the Lord which had appeared to him Twice 1 King 11.9 Fifthly The Sins of the Godly are greater than others because they Sin against their Sonship When Wicked Men Sin they Sin against the Command but when the Godly Sin they Sin against a Priviledge they abuse their Sonship The Godly are adopted into the Family of Heaven they have a New Name Is it a light thing said David to be Son-in-Law to a King So to be called the Sons of God to be Heirs of the Promises is no small honour Now for such to run into any open offence it is a Sinning against their Adoption they hereby make themselves Vile as if a King's Son should be tumbling in the Mire or lie among Swine Sixthly The Sins of the Godly are worse than others because they are committed against more Vows and Engagements
Hell is heated to throw Lyars into Rev. 22.15 Without are Dogs and Sorcerers and Whoremongers and whosoever loveth and telleth a Lye 9. The Evil Tongue is the Flattering Tongue That will speak fair to ones Face but will defame Pro. 26.25 He that hateth dissembleth with his Lips When he speaketh fair believe him not Dissembled Love is worse than Hatred Some can commend and reproach flatter and hate Honey in their Mouths but a sting of Malice in their Hearts Better are the Wounds of a Friend than the Kisses of such an Enemy Hierome saith The Arrian Faction pretended Friendship they saith he kissed my Hands but slandered me and sought my Ruine Many have dissembling Tongues they can say Your Servant and lay Snares Prov. 29.5 A Man that flattereth his Neighbour spreadeth snares for his Feet You oft think you have a Frie●d in your Bosom but he proves a Viper To dissemble Love is no better than a Lye for there is a pretence of that Love which is not Many are like Ioab 2 Sam. 20.9 And Joab said to Amasa art thou in Health my Brother and he took him by the Beard to kiss him and he smote him in the Fifth Rib that he dyed Impia sub dulci melle venena latent For my part I much question his Truth towards God that will flatter and lye to his Friend He who counterfeits love to his Friend is worse than he that Coins counterfeit Money God will bring such an one to shame at last Prov. 26.26 Whose hatred is covered by deceit his Wickedness shall be shewed before the whole Congregation 10. The Evil Tongue is the Tongue given to Boasting Iam. 3.5 The Tongue is a little Member and boasteth great things There is an Holy boasting Psal. 44.8 In God we boast all the Day when we triumph in his Power and Mercy But it is a sinful boasting when Men display their Trophies boast of their own Worth and Eminency that others may admire and cry them up A Man's s●lf is his Idol and he loves to have this Idol worshipped Acts 5.36 There arose up Theudas boasting himself to be Somebody 2. Sinful boasting is when Men boast of their Sins Psal. 52. 1. Why boastest thou thy self in mischief O mighty Man Some boast how wicked they have been how many they have made drunk how many they have deflowered As if a Beggar should boast of his Sores or a Thief boast of being burnt in the Hand Such as boast of their sinful Exploits will have little cause to rejoice or hang up their Trophies when they come to Hell XI The Evil Tongue is the Swearing Tongue Matth. 5.34 Swear not at all The Scripture allows an Oath for the ending of a Controversie and to clear the Truth Heb. 6.16 But in ordinary discourse to use an Oath and so to take God's Name in Vain is sinful Swearing may be called the unfruitful Work of Darkness there is neither Pleasure nor Profit in it 't is like an Hook the Fish comes to without a Bait. Ier. 23.10 Because of Swearing the Land Mourns Some think it the grace of their Speech but will God reckon with Men for idle Words what will he do for sinful Oaths Obj. But it is only a petty Oath they but Swear by their Faith Answ. Sure they which have so much Faith in their Mouth have none in their Heart But it is my Custom Is this an excuse or an aggravation of the Sin If a Malefactor should be Arraigned for Robbing and he should say to the Judge Spare me it is my Custom to rob on the Highway the Judge would say Thou shalt the rather die For every Oath thou Swearest God puts a drop of Wrath into his Viol. Obj. But may some think what though now and then I Swear an Oath Words are but Wind Answ. But they are such a Wind as will blow thee into Hell without repentance 12. The Railing Tongue is an evil Tongue This is a Plague-Sore breaking out at the Tongue when we give opprobrious Language When the Dispute was between the Arch-Angel and the Devil about the Body of Moses Jude v. 9. the Arch-Angel durst not bring a railing Accusation against him but said The Lord rebuke thee The Arch-Angel durst not rail against the Devil Railing oft ends in Reviling and so Men bring themselves into a Praemunire and are in danger of Hell-Fire Matth. 5.22 13. The Seducing Tongue is an evil Tongue The Tongue that by fine Rhetorick decoys Men into Error Rom. 16.18 By fair Speechs they deceive the hearts of the simple A fair Tongue can put off bad Wares Error is bad Ware which a seducing Tongue can put off The Deceit lies in this a smooth Tongue can make Error look so like Truth that you can hardly know them asunder As thus in Iustification Christ bears infinite Love to justified Persons this is a glorious Truth but under this Notion the Antinomian presseth Libertinism Believers may take more liberty to sin and God sees no Sin in them Thus by crying up Iustification they destroy Sanctification Here is the Seducing Tongue and Error is as dangerous as Vice One may die by Poyson as well as a Pistol 14. The evil Tongue is the cruel Tongue that speaks to the wounding the hearts of others The Tongue is made almost in the fashion of a Sword and the Tongue is sharp as a Sword Psal. 57.4 Their Tongue is a sharp Sword Kind loving Words should be spoken to such as are of a heavy heart Iob 6.14 To him that is afflicted pity should be shown Healing Words are fittest for a broken heart but that is a cruel unmerciful Tongue which speaks such Words to the afflicted as cut them to the heart Psal. 69.26 They talk to the grief of those whom thou hast wounded Hannah was a Woman of a troubled Spirit 1 Sam. 1.10 She was in bitterness of Soul and wept sore And now Eli ver 14. said unto her How long wilt thou be drunken Put away thy Wine from thee This Word was like pouring Vinegar into the Wound When Iob was afflicted with God's Hand his Friends instead of comforting him tell him he was an Hypocrite Iob 11.2 These were cutting Words which went to his heart Instead of giving him Cordials in his fainting they use Corrosives This is to lay more weight upon a dying Man 15. The evil Tongue is the murmuring Tongue Iude 16. These are Murmurers Murmuring is Discontent breaking out at the Lips Men quarrel with God and tax his Providence as if he had not dealt well with them Why should any murmur or be discontented at their Condition Doth God owe them any thing Or can they deserve any thing at his hands Oh how uncomely is it to murmur at Providence It is fittest for a Cain to be Wroth with God Gen. 4.6 1. Murmuring proceeds from Unbelief When men distrust God's Promise then they murmur at his Providence Psal. 106.24 25. They believed not his Word but murmured When Faith