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A51840 A fourth volume containing one hundred and fifty sermons on several texts of Scripture in two parts : part the first containing LXXIV sermons : part the second containing LXXVI sermons : with an alphabetical table to the whole / by ... Thomas Manton ... Manton, Thomas, 1620-1677. 1693 (1693) Wing M524; ESTC R13953 1,954,391 1,278

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purified as a covetous Man loves his Treasure or a proud Man his Jewels and Honours Give me leave to illustrate it by a few Scriptures where the World and the Saints are compared The World are said to be not a People 1 Pet. 2.10 How so not for want of Prowess or Policy or Pomp or worldly Splendor or civil Arts or Crafts many times in these things they excel the Church but they are said to be not a People that is in God's Account and Esteem they are but a confused Heap of Nations spilt upon the Earth by a general and looser Providence In Isa. 55.5 There is another Emphatical Expression Behold thou shalt call Nations that thou knowest not and Nations that know not thee shall run unto thee because of the Lord thy God It is spoken to Christ It is a strange Expression Is there any Terra incognita any Land that is unknown to him The meaning is which thou hast no more taken notice of nor taken Care of than a Man doth of those whom he never knew a People of no Esteem and Respect with God as if he had taken no notice that there were any such in the World So Acts 17.30 The times of this Ignorance God winked at In the Original it is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 he overlooked them The Vulgar read it despiciens he did despise them and our old Translation is better than the new God regarded them not It is usually taken to signify God's Indulgence that he did not deal so strictly with the World because they had so little means to keep them from Sin whereas the Scope carrieth it quite otherwise in another Sense God overlook'd or lightly passed over those times not caring what became of them that then lived before they were his peculiar People he overlooked and regarded them not but let them go on in their Sins though not unpunished Thus you see Foreigners to the Church are Strangers to God and wicked Men are as if they were not not in regard of God's general Providence so they are sustained and regarded he preserves Man and Beast not in regard of calling them to an account for their Sins they that are sometimes called no People are at other times called the People of his Curse But in regard of Value and Esteem as to special Communion with him they are not at all But now look upon the Terms that are bestowed upon the Church and Godly those that are purified Iames 1.18 they are called the first Fruits of his Creatures Under the Law the first Fruits were the Lord's Portion so all that are regenerated and called to Grace are the Lord's Portion O●cumenius gloss●th upon the Place the World is but 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 his Creature but the Church is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 his Possession the World are his Goods and they are his Treasure The vast Territories of the blind World are but as a Common and Heath which God doth not look after but the Church is as a Garden inclosed in regard of his Love and special Dispensation Heretofore this was the Privilege of Israel to be God's Portion it was confined to them and that 's the Reason of that Expression Isa. 19.25 Assyria the Work of my Hands and Israel mine Inheritance or Portion God made all People but he chose these for his Delight and Habitation It was confined to them heretofore but it is not confined now the People of any Nation may be preferred to this Estate Those that are purified where-ever they are they are the Lord's Treasure and People But why doth the Lord esteem them as his peculiar People I shall give Reasons with respect to every Person of the Godhead 1. Because of God the Father's Choice he hath picked and culled them out of the World and therefore he esteemeth them above all others See what the Apostle saith 1 Pet. 2.9 Ye are a chosen Generation a royal Priesthood an holy Nation a peculiar People Therefore a peculiar People because a chosen Generation they are set apart singled out of the World for himself So Psal. 135.4 The Lord hath chosen Jacob for himself and Israel to be his peculiar Treasure He hath called them out and left all the World besides God's Choice puts a Value upon things Common Gold and Silver is not of such Value as that which was consecrated and dedicated to God Nay Gold and Silver was not so good as Goats Hair that was consecrated to the Uses of the Tabernacle The Dedication of a thing to an holy Use inhanceth the Price of it Now those that are chosen are consecrated and set apart by God for himself The Lord hath set apart him that is godly for himself Psal. 4.3 And therefore of greater Value than all the World because designed by God to be his Portion 2. Because of Christ's Purchase they are bought at a dear Price 1 Pet. 2.9 A purchased People that is the marginal Reading The Saints are valued not from themselves so much as in Christ he hath put Honour upon us as Adam put a Disgrace upon us Adam sold us for a Trifle but Christ did not redeem us at so cheap a Rate Ye are redeemed not with corruptible things as Silver and Gold c. but with the precious Blood of Christ 1 Pet. 1.18 19. We prize that which cost dear Christ was given in Ransom for us therefore doth God prize us 3. Because they are Vessels of the Spirit 's forming God delighted in all his Creatures they were all good the Product of the Spirit 's Incubation Gen. 1.2 The Spirit of God moved upon the Face of the Water But much more doth he delight in the new Creature his Workmanship in Christ Eph. 2.10 Partly because there is more goes to form the new Creature than the old and partly because their Being is more noble than the Beings of all other Creatures in this lower World 1. There is more goes to form them there is discovered more Wisdom more Power more Goodness The new Creature discovers more of his Power than the old It was a wonderful thing the making of the World and disposing of the Creatures into so many several Forms and Ranks a mighty Effect of God's Power but as there was no Help so there was no Lett or Hindrance nothing to oppose God's Work as nothing to facilitate it But when God comes to frame a new Creature there 's a Spirit of Rebellion and Opposition Then more of his Wisdom The Gospel is a better Theatre whereupon to see God than the World In the World there is much of his Wisdom but much more in the Mystery of Grace and in all his Transactions to bring Man to a purified State therefore here 's his special Delight Then for his Mercy Goodness and Love A great deal of Love God shewed in making Angels out of nothing but in some Sense there is more Love shewed in sanctifying Man for in the former there was no Hindrance to his Goodness but
not as the Creature will but as God will and many times the Creatures are serviceable to the designs of God contrary to their intentions Isa. 10.6 7. I will send him against an hypocritical nation and against the people of my wrath will I give him a charge to take the spoil and to take the prey and to tread them down like the mire of the streets Howbeit he meaneth not so neither doth his heart think so but it is in his heart to destroy and cut off Nations not a few The King of Assyria was moved with a principle of Ambition Rage and Cruelty but the Lord sent him on his Work So Augustus his Covetous ess in taxing the whole World God orders it for the occasioning Christs Birth at Bethlehem Luke 2. The actings of the Creature are disposed and carryed on besides the purpose of the Creature to another end he discovers his Wisdom by Mans Folly and his Righteousness by Mans Sin Look as in a Ship some sleep and some walk contrary to the Ships motion so in the World some Men are negligent others keep bussling and stirring and seek to resist the designs of God but the Ship goes on Acts 4.28 For to do whatsoever thy hand and thy council determined before to be done The Devil thought to ruine all Mankind by seducing of Adam yet that made way for Christ. Herein is the great Beauty and Order of Providence seen that God ●an make hindrances to be helps and while Men seek to cross his will most they do but accomplish and fulfil it II. That there is such a thing as Providence Heathens granted it though they had but a dimm sight of it and therefore Tully saith Dii magna curant parva negligunt The Gods take care of great things but neglect little things We count them Atheists that deny a Providence as well as they that denyed a God That there is a Providence may be proved from the Being of God there is a God therefore there is a Providence His Wisdom and his Goodness enforceth it he is so wisely good Psalm 119.68 Thou art good and thou doest good The Divine Wisdom ordereth all things for an End and the Divine Power governs all things in order to that end We read it in the Order of the World and the sense of our own Conscience if there were no Providence the Devils would soon overturn all things Honestly would be folly a Title without substance Labour without reward 1 Cor. 15.19 If in this life only we have hope in Christ we are of all men most miserable The Godly would have no relief they would not call God to witness nor acquaint him with their sorrows which is their great solace Iob 16.20 My friends scorn me but mine eye poureth out tears unto God Gods works discover it who feedeth the Beasts Iob 12.7 8 9. But ask now the beasts and they shall teach thee and the fowls of the air and they shall tell thee or speak to the earth and it shall teach thee and the fishes of the Sea shall declare unto thee Who knoweth not in all these that the hand of the Lord hath wrought this His judgments shew it Psalm 58.10 11. The righteous shall rejoyce when he seeth the vengeance he shall wash his feet in the blood of the wicked So that a man shall say verily there is a reward for the righteous verily he is a God that judgeth in the earth Some Mens sins are open beforehand and God keeps a petty Sessions before the general Assize cometh The great Objection that is against Providence is because all things come alike to all But that which seemeth the blemish of Providence is the Beauty of it The Prosperity of Wicked Men complyeth with Gods Ends that there is such a checquer-work of Providence is for the exercise of the Godly as the Stones that are for a Temple are hewed and squared and hereby wicked Men are left without excuse they have Prudence but not Grace and they cannot complain having common Mercies III. I will give you some Observations 1. Providence reacheth to the least and most inconsiderable things as the flight of a Sparrow the falling of a hair Matth. 10.29 30. Are not two sparrows sold for a farthing and one of them shall not fall on the ground without your Father but the very hairs of your head are all numbred God takes particular account of every concernment and circumstance of your Lives Psalm 147.4 He telleth the number of the stars It is much that God should be at leisure to tell the stars much more that he should take particular notice of the hairs of your head 2. Though Providence extends to all things yet it is chiefly exercised about the most Noble Creatures Men and Angels The Psa●mist saith Psal. 36.6 Lord thou preservest man and beast but chiefly Man For mark it these are not only governed by God but by themselves Other things that are void of understanding are only guided by an External Principle without the knowledge of an End as Arrows shoot out of a Bowe but Rational Creatures have a principle of their own viz. Prudence which is a shadow of Divine Providence In these Providence is most discovered Mans Will is rebellious it is harder to rule a skittish horse than it is to roll a Stone God challengeth this as his own Prerogative Ier. 10.23 Oh Lord I know that the way of man is not in himself it is not in man that walketh to direct his steps He can bridle rule and restrain the hearts of Men and turn them as he pleaseth Prov. 21.1 The kings heart is in the hand of the Lord as the rivers of water he turneth it whithersoever he will The Hearts of Kings those that seem to be most led by Will and Passion God can turn them and rule them at his pleasure 3. Though the Providence of God chiefly concerns Man yet the chiefest care of Providence is about the good of the Elect Matth. 6.26 Behold the fowls of the air for they sow not neither do they reap nor gather into barns yet your heavenly Father feedeth them Are ye not much better than they 1 Tim. 4.10 We trust in the living God who is the Saviour of all men especially of those that believe He is a Saviour in this Sense in regard of Providential Administration but all Dispensations towards his People are more exact and have more of care God particularly looks after them Amos 9.9 For lo I will command and I will sift the house of Israel among all nations like as corn is sifted in a sieve yet shall not the least grain fall upon the earth Mark above all Nations God would have a care of Israel whatever becomes of the Chaff God watcheth over the Corn. The Elect are the Darlings of Providence the World is continued for their sakes that all the Elect may be gathered in Isa. 43.3 4. I gave Egypt for thy ransom Ethiopia and Soba for thee
Iehovah so saith Ieroboam Now where the Devil can get such a Party in the Church as shall not only set up but be mad upon Image worship who do more visibly promote his interest than they 3. That which is ascribed to Satan is bloody cruelty or seeking the destruction of Christ's most faithful Servants For he is called a Murderer from the beginning John 8.44 And Cain is said to be of that wicked one and slew his Brother And wherefore slew he him Because his own works were evil and his Brothers righteous Iohn 3.12 Enmity to the power of Godliness came from Satan and where ever it is incouraged and notoriously practised they are a party and confederacy of men governed and influenced by Satan Now where shall we find this Character but in Antichrist's confederacy Rev. 13.15 He caused that as many as would not worship the Image of the beast should be killed And again Rev. 17.5.6 The woman whose name was Mystery was drunken with the blood of the Saints and the blood of the Martyrs of Iesus And it hath been eminently fulfilled in the blood-shed of Germany France England and other Nations and all this to extinguish the Light and suppress the truth of Christ. O how many seeming Christians hath Satan imployed in these works of cruelty When once he had seduced the Church to errours and corrupted the Doctrine and Worship of Christ he presently maketh the erroneous Party Instruments of as cruel and bloody persecutions as were ever commenced by Infidels and Mahometans Witness their Murders upon so many thousands of the Waldenses and Albingenses whom they not only spoiled but slaughtered with all manner of hellish cruelty Some of their own Bishops complained they could not find Lime and Stone enough to build prisons for them nor defray the charges of their food The World was even amazed at their unheard of cruelties smoking and burning thousands of Men Women and Children some in Caves others at the Stakes and many other ways butchering them proclaiming Croisades against them and preaching the merit of Paradise to such bloody Butchers as had a mind to root them out Driving also multitudes to perish in Snowy Mountains What desolations they wrought in Bohemia what horrible Massacres in France What fires they kindled in England What cruelties they executed in Ireland and Piedmont If we should be silent Histories will speak and tell all Generations to come how little this Faction of Christians have of the Lamb-like Spirit of Christ Jesus and how unsatiable their thirst is for the blood of upright righteous men And then consider where the Sathanical Spirit ruleth and whether we have cause to be inamoured of Blood and Fire and Inquisitions 4. That which is ascribed to Satan is that he is the God of this World 2 Cor. 4.4 And again the Prince of this world John 12.31 John 16.11 He playeth the God and Prince here and sensual and worldly Souls are easily seduced by him The riches honours and wealth of this world are the great Instruments of his Kingdom And the men of this World whose portion is in this life are his proper Subjects As Christ is head of the Saints So is Satan of the wicked ungodly ambitious world St. Austin distinguisheth of two Cities of Ierusalem the City of God and Babylon which is the Incorporation which belongeth to Satan And therefore when you find any party of Christians who are of the World speak of the world and the World heareth them 1 Joh. 4.5 They that are to try the Spirits may soon see what to chuse and what to forsake Certainly the case is not doubtful where the head of that State without any warrant from Christ and with the apparent detriment and loss of Christianity exalteth himself above all that is called God and affecteth an ambitious tyranny and domineering over the Christian world both Princes Pastours and People And to uphold this Tyranny careth not what havock he maketh of the Churches of Christ and where the whole frame of their Religion is calculated for secular honour worldly Pomp and greatness 3. That it is God's purpose to set up one Kingdom and demolish the other not only in the hearts of particular men but in Kingdoms and Nations and Publick Societies Jesus Christ was appointed to be not only King of Saints Rev. 15.3 but King of Nations Jer. 10.7 And therefore not onely erect to himself a Throne and a government in the hearts of his People but to have his Religion owned and countenanced and supported by Nations and Kingdoms and publick Societies of men When Christ was promised to Abraham it was said Gen. 18.18 All the Nations of the Earth shall be blessed in him not only Persons but Nations So Isa. 55.5 Nations that knew not thee shall run to thee Isa. 60.12 The Nations and Kingdoms that would not serve thee shall perish Rev. 11.15 The Kingdoms of the world are become the Kingdoms of our Lord and of his Christ. When Christ sent abroad the Apostles he said Matth. 28.19 Go teach all Nations They were not only to gain upon single persons but bring Nations to a publick owning of Christ. There is a personal acknowledgement of Christ when we receive him into our hearts Iohn 1.12 To as many as received him to them gave he Power to become the Sons of God An Ecclesiastical acknowledgement of Christ when the Church as a Society is in visible covenant with him Ezek. 16.8 I sware unto thee and entred into covenant with thee saith the Lord God and thou becamest mine A National acknowledgement of Christ when his Religion is countenanced and supported by nations and befriended with the Laws and constitutions of Civil Government This is a great advantage Christ pray'd for it Iohn 17.21 23. That they may all be one as thou Father art in me and I in thee that they also may be one in us That the world may believe that thou hast sent me I in them and thou in me that they may be made perfect in one and that the World may know that thou hast sent me and hast loved them as thou hast loved me By believing there is meant common conviction He had promised it before Iohn 16.8 When he is come he will reprove the World of Sin of Righteousness and of Iudgement It is a great advantage when the Potentates of the Earth set open the doors to Christ and are careful of his interest in the world 4. When true Religion is thus received such an advantage should not be lost or carelessly looked after Partly because it is with much adoe that Christ gets up in the World not only by the labours of his Servants but by their deep sufferings As the Chief Captain said to Paul With a great sum obtained I this freedom Act. 22.28 So this Liberty was not only purchased by the Blood of Christ 1 Pet. 1.18 19. But with the expence of many o● his Servants lives who counted not their interest dear
respect to our selves to raise our Faith in the Crucified Saviour For God hath set him forth to be a propitiation for our sins through faith in his blood Rom. 3.25 We believe that by this means the Favour of God may be recovered his Image restored Eternal Life obtained and all the Mercy offered in the new Covenant bestowed upon us according to the Gracious terms thereof II. With respect to others We annunciate it as we make publick profession of this Faith that we are not ashamed of Christ Crucified but rather glory in it and in the Blessed Effects of his death Gal. 6.14 God forbid that I should Glory save in the cross of our Lord Iesus Christ by whom the world is crucified to me and I unto the world We glory in this that we are his peculiar People distinguished from the perishing world as Goshen from Aegypt or those in the Ark from those who perished in the waters or as Gideon's Fleece wet with the Dew from all the rest of the ground or as Rahab's House from the rest of Iericho We own Christ and Christ will own us You will say What great matter is there in this profession where all are Christians among whom Christ's name is had in Honour and Esteem I Answer 1. Never was it so well with the World but that somewhat of Christ was called in question and so the profession of his intire Truth may be dangerous and costly Sometimes this Truth and sometimes that is contradicted and opposed And so it cometh to pass that Self-denial is a standing Rule never out of season And therefore we still fortifie our Selves by this Duty to own the present Truth how much soever it be spoken against Thus Paul Gloried in Christ in opposition to the carnal policy of the false Apostles who gloried in the flesh the riches pomp and favour of the World which ran of their side But we remember the Cross of Christ to deaden our Affections to the glory and applause of the world II. This profession must be not in Word only but Deed also We profess our selves to be a peculiar People redeemed from all iniquity by Christ to live to God and serve God Now if our conversation be not answerable we do not remember the Blood of the Covenant with Honour but spill it on the ground and trample it under our feet Heb. 10.29 and destroy our profession by our conversation As we destroy our profession of God Tit. 1.16 They profess that they know God but in works they deny him So of Christ 1 Tim. 5 8. If any provide not for his own and especially for those of his own house he hath denied the faith and is worse than an Infidel A merciless Man hath denied the Faith And Ier. 9.25 26. Let not the wise man glory in his wisdom neither let the mighty man glory in his might let not the rich man glory in his riches But let him that glorieth glory in this that he understandeth and knoweth me that I am the Lord which exercise loving kindness judgment and righteousness in the earth for in these things I delight saith the Lord So that our Lives must be an Hymn to Christ or a constant glorying in him Great things are expected of the peculiar people 1 Pet. 2.9 Ye are a chosen generation a royal Priesthood an holy nation a peculiar people that ye should shew forth the praises of him who hath called you out of darkness into his marvellous light Well then this annunciating the death of Christ before many witnesses is useful to us in times of trouble that we may be faithful to his Interest and in times of Peace that we may be the more bound to all Holy Conversation and Godliness III. We profess also our selves to be parrtakers of the benefits of Christ's death by a lively Faith For the Apostle tells us 1 Cor. 10.21 Ye cannot drink the cup of the Lord and the cup of Devils Ye cannot be partakers of the Lords Table and of the Table of Devils In the Lord's Supper we profess to be partakers of the Body and Blood of Christ that is the benefits of his death And he had said before of the Iews ver 18. They which eat of the sacrifices are partakers of the Altar they Eat and Drink with God at the Altar So eating and drinking at the Lord's Table is a sign of communion with Christ and that we rejoyce in this that we are admitted into the participation of the benefits and efficacy of his death If we be unqualified and unprepared to Receive them we mock God and dishonor Christ. 3. We annunciate it to God This we do two ways 1. In a way of Prayer Pleading before him the value of this Sacrifice with Humility and Affiance expecting the benefits thereof Christ's Blood is pleaded by him in Heaven by his constant intercession and by us upon Earth in Prayer when we shew the Father that Sacrifice once made by him In which we trust and for which we expect Mercy and Grace to help us As the Apostle beggeth Grace through the Blood of the everlasting Covenant Heb. 13.20 21. Now the God of peace that brought again from the dead our Lord Iesus Christ that great shepheard of the sheep through the blood of the everlasting Covenant Make ye perfect in every work to do his Will working in you that which is well pleasing in his sight through Iesus Christ to whom be Glory for ever and ever Amen And we sue out our Pardon and beg the Gift of the Spirit in the name of our Mediator and Advocate 2. In Thanksgiving and Praise to God for Jesus Christ and his benefits Eph. 1.3 Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Iesus Christ who hath blessed us with all spiritual blessings in heavenly places in Christ. Looking upon all Blessings as streaming to us in his Blood and the fruits of his Mediatorial Administration 2. With respect to the Properties and manner how it is to be annunciated 1. It must be serious In Spiritual things the Heart is not soon wrought upon or else the Sacred Impressions are easily defaced Glances have no Fruit and Efficacy to warm the Heart As Birds that often straggle from their Nests suffer their Eggs to grow chill and cold but when they sit long the Brood is hatched So by a constant Incubation we profit most and these things sink deeper into our Hearts It is true the things represented are great things and so force their way into our Minds whether we will or no but yet they are Spiritual and depend on Faith therefore some Entertainment and serious Consideration is necessary Heb. 3.1 Wherefore holy Brethren partakers of the heavenly Calling consider the Apostle and High Priest of our Profession Christ Iesus The Heart of Man catcheth like Tinder at every Spark when Sin is represented but it is otherwise in Holy and Heavenly Things They that do not use to command their Thoughts make less Earnings
return That unto me every Knee shall bow and every Tongue shall swear It is a Prediction of Christ's Sovereignty and it is ratified with an Oath all God's Holiness and Glory is laid at Stake that it shall be accomplished Now this Prophecy is twice alledged in the New-Testament Phil. 2.10 11. At the Name of Iesus every Knee shall bow of things in Heaven and things in Earth and things under the Earth And every Tongue shall confess There it is made the Fruit of Christ's Ascension what is swear in the Prophet there is confess they are both Acts of Worship and given to Christ Presently God gave him this Power upon his Ascension for his Ascension was his solemn Inauguration into the Kingly Office Christ was a chosen King and anointed from all Eternity While he was here in the World he was a King but when he ascended up on high then he was a Crowned King and God undertook to make good this Prophecy That every Knee should bow to him as David was anointed by Samuel but crowned at Hebron But some will say we do not see that all things are put under him there are damned Spirits that resist his Counsels and there are wicked Men that rebel against his Laws every Knee doth not bow and every Tongue doth not call him Lord. But wait a little the Work is a doing Christ's Royal Office receiveth several Accessions of Glory and Degrees of Perfection till the Day of Judgment and then it is discovered in a most Imperial manner The Apostle quoteth this Place to prove the Day of Judgment Rom. 14.10 11. Why dost thou judg thy Brother and why dost thou set at nought thy Brother We must all stand before the Iudgment-Seat of Christ. How doth he prove that For it is written As I live saith the Lord every Knee shall bow to me and every Tongue shall confess to God implying that at the Day of Judgment this Promise shall be fully made good This is the consummate Act of his Regal Office then Devils and wicked Men shall all be made to stoop to Christ. Christ's Kingdom is a growing Kingdom Isa. 9.7 Of the Increase of his Government and Peace there shall be no end Not only of his Government but of the Increase of his Government then it is at its full strength Therefore it is called the Day of the Lord 2 Pet. 3.10 The Day of the Lord cometh as a Thief in the Night Then Christ discovereth himself as Lord in all his Royalties and Greatness and makes his Enemies shake before him Then also he shews himself to be a King to his People Mat. 25.34 Then shall the King say unto them on his right Hand Mark the special Title that is given to Christ when he invites the Saints into his Bosom then we come to receive from Christ the most Royal Donative and highest Fruit of his Kingly Office Thirdly The Consequents of that Day I shall name three sending of Persons judged to their everlasting State giving up the Kingdom to his Father and burning the World 1. The sending of Persons judged to their everlasting State the Elect into Glory and the Wicked into Torments For the Elect Matth. 25.34 Come ye blessed of my Father inherit the Kingdom prepared for you from the Foundation of the World O you have been too long absent Come blessed Children come into my Bosom Come possess that which was prepared for you before you had a Being in the World And then for the Wicked by a terrible Ban and Proscription they are excommunicated and cast out of the Presence of the Lord Ver. 31. Depart from me ye cursed into everlasting Fire prepared for the Devil and his Angels A terrible Ban and Proscription As Haman's Face was covered when the King was angry and so he was led away to Execution so the Wicked banished from Christ's Presence are accursed to all Eternity and so enter into their Eternal State Now from this Sentence either of Absolution or Condemnation there 's no Appeal 't is pronounced by Christ as God-Man On Earth many times God's Sentence is repealed God may speak of the Ruin of a Nation but Free-Grace may interpose Jer. 18.7 8. At what instant I shall speak concerning a Nation and concerning a Kingdom to pluck up and to pull down and to destroy it If that Nation against whom I have pronounced turn from their Evil I will repent of the Evil that I thought to do unto them Deus mutat Sententiam non Decretum In the World tho God doth not change his Decrees yet he changeth his Sentence many times the Sentence shews what might be the Decree shews what shall be But now this Sentence shall never be reversed Now is the Day of Patience then of Recompence the Day of Patience is past It is said Luke 2.14 Peace upon Earth God may proclaim War against a Soul or People that he may awaken them to look after their Peace but this is a Sentence that shall never be changed The Execution is speedy here many times the Sentence is past but not speedily executed against an evil Work Eccles. 8.11 But here Christ's Sentence presently begins and the Wicked in the very sight of the Godly are thrust into Hell Mat. 13.30 Gather ye together first the Tares and bind them in Bundles to burn them but gather the Wheat into my Barn Which doth awaken the Grief and Envy of the Wicked when they shall see others gathered into the Great Congregation and themselves thrust out And then the Godly have a deeper sense of their own Condition When Contraries are put together they do mutually illustrate one another so when we see the Misery of the Wicked this matures our Apprehensions and makes us have larger Thoughts of our Deliverance by Christ. And then this Sentence to it is upon the whole Person and that for ever Upon the whole Man Go ye cursed and Come ye blessed both Body and Soul share in the Reward and Punishment And then the Sentence is Eternal it remains for ever Why for the Reward is built upon an infinite Merit the Lord Christ his Blood is of an infinite value the Virtue of it lasts to all Eternity to secure Heaven to us And the Punishment is Eternal because an Infinite Majesty is offended In short God is never weary of blessing the Godly and never weary of cursing the Wicked and accomplishing his Judgment and Displeasure against them 2. The next Consequent is the resigning and giving up of the Kingdom to the Father You have it described 1 Cor. 15.24 to 28. I suppose this giving up of the Kingdom is not taken for a resigning of his Kingly Office for Christ still holds the Government and wears the Crown of Honour to be the Head of the Church But Kingdom here is put for the Subjects of the Kingdom He shall finish the present Manner of Dispensation and present all the Elect to God and give them up as a Prey snatched out
Prosper I pray thee thy Servant this Day and grant him Mercy in the sight of this Man for I was the King's Cup-bearer For Ordinances Mat. 11.23 And thou Capernaum which art exalted to Heaven shalt be brought down to Hell for if the mighty Works which have been done in thee had been done in Sodom it would have remained till this Day Where the Gospel is most clearly preached that Place and People is most clearly exalted and made nearest to Heaven But yet if these be not improved they bring you into the deeper state of Condemnation Persons honoured and favoured by God with spiritual Advantages shall be brought as low as they were formerly advanced Yea for Grace it self You are to be accountable not only for Corn and Wine and Oil but for the saving Gifts of the Spirit 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 VVhat do ye more than others Mat. 5.47 You are always to glorify his Name admire his Grace and live answerably to his Love and bring him into Request among all about you 4. Talents are increased the more they are imployed and we double our Gifts by the faithful use of them As the Widow's Oil increased in the spending and the Loaves in Christ's Miracle were multiplied in being divided and the right Arm by being much used is bigger and fuller of Spirits than the left Grace groweth by Exercise but decayeth by disuse Gifts if they be not employed are lost How many poor withered Christians are we acquainted with that are blasted and have suffered a shrewd loss by slacking their Zeal and want of diligent Exercise VVhosoever hath to him shall be given and whosoever hath not from him shall be taken even that which he seemeth to have Luke 8.18 To have is to use or imploy our present Stock 5. We must give an Account to God We must not think that when God hath given or committed any thing to us he will not look after it any more No he will call us to an Account what Honour he hath by us as Magistrates Ministers or Masters of Families Beasts are not called to an Account for they have no Reason and Conscience but Man is God will ask what you have done with your Time Strength and Estate An Ambassador that is sent abroad to serve his King and Country if he could return no other account of his Negotiation but that he had spent so much of his Time in visiting the Court-Ladies and so much again in Play in Cards or Dice that he could not mind the Employment he was sent about would this satisfy the King that sent him Or if a Factor that is sent to a Mart or Fair should say that he stayed so long guzling at the next Ale-house that the time was over e're he could part with his Companions and riotously wasted the Money that he was to employ in Traffick These are odd things as they are represented to your Imagination Now consider how little better Answer you can make to God when he shall require and ask his own of you 6. Consider what a sad thing it is to have Gifts only to leave us without excuse As the Gentiles had the Light of Nature God left not himself 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 without Witness among them Acts 14.17 But what was the Issue The invisible things of him from the Creation of the World are clearly seen being understood by the things that are made even his eternal Power and Godhead so that they are without excuse Rom. 1.20 God is not 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 without a Witness and they are not 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 without excuse they have not the excuse of faultless Ones To others the Word is preached 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 for a Witness to them Mat. 24.14 The Gospel of the Kingdom shall be preached in all the VVorld for a VVitness to all Nations But it is Mark 13.9 For a Testimony against them And the Lord would have Ezekiel preach That they might know that a Prophet hath been amongst them Ezek. 2.5 So that all the Fruit is God is clear when he judgeth but they have no saving Benefit by all this 7. That in improving what is committed to our Trust our Returns must carry Proportion with our Receipts Mat. 25.16 17. He that had received the five Talents went and traded with them and made them other five Talents And likewise he that received two he also gained other two God will not accept of every Rendering For the Mercies of common Providence it is said 2 Chron. 32.25 He rendered something but not according to the Benefit done unto him So for the Mercies of his Covenant where he pardoneth much he expecteth to be loved much Luke 7.47 Her Sins which are many are forgiven for she loved much But to whom little is forgiven the same loveth little So for Sanctification he expecteth more from them to whom he hath given more Grace Paul saith 1 Cor. 15.10 I laboured more abundantly than they all So for all other Talents Ordinances and Means of Knowledg God expecteth more from them to whom they are vouchsafed than from another People as is evident in his Judgments You only have I known of all the Nations of the Earth therefore will I punish you for your Iniquities The Valley of Vision had the sorest Burden Isa. 22.1 Yea it is more easy to be saved for some than others Righteousness consists in a Proportion which holdeth good both in our Duty and God's Judgments But of this hereafter 8. Consider how many Encouragements God's Stewards have to be faithful 1. His Right is clear as appeareth by this double plain Argument God doth dispose of these Gifts at his own pleasure by his Providence and by his Laws he hath regulated the use of them that thus and thus we shall employ them 2. God hath given a liberal Allowance to every Steward which he employeth He is well provided for for he is an Instrument of God's Providence first to provide for himself and for his own 1 Tim. 5.8 But if any provide not for his own and specially for those of his own House he hath denied the Faith and is worse than an Infidel 3. Besides the Gifts we are intrusted withal there is co-operating Grace to help us to be faithful Phil. 2.13 He worketh in us both to will and to do Else we should swallow the Gift and little mind the Use. Col. 1.29 Whereunto I also labour striving according to his working which worketh in me mightily 4. There is an eternal Reward to the Faithful Mat. 25.23 Well done good and faithful Servant thou hast been faithful in a few things I will make thee Ruler over many things enter thou into the Ioy of thy Lord. All his Servants shall be highly dignified as those whom Christ delighteth to honour SERMON II. LUKE XII 48 For unto whomsoever much is given of him shall be much required and to whom Men have committed much of them will they ask the more Doct. II. THese Gifts
offered by him He desired to see me though future and absent and you despise me now present He valued what you scorn and therefore they were degenerate Children of Abraham In the words observe three Things 1. The earnest Desire Abraham had to see Christ's Day Abraham rejoiced to see my Day 2. His obtaining his Desire in some sort and in that way which pleased God and he saw it 3. The Effect of that Sight it bred Joy and Contentment in his Mind and he was glad Some Explicatory Questions shall be handled 1. What was Christ's Day 2. In what sence he earnestly desired to see it 3. How he saw it 4. The Gladness which was the Fruit of it 1. What was Christ's Day I Answer His Coming in the Flesh and setting up the Gospel Dispensation Day in Scripture is put for all that space of time wherein any one hath lived together with the state of things during that time So Christ's Day was the time when Christ came to fulfill his Office of a Redeemer and the state of the Gospel Kingdom there begun 2. How he earnestly desired to see it His Earnestness is implyed in that word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 He rejoiced to see my Day With great pleasure of Mind he thought of Christ's coming into the World to save Sinners and desired it might fall out in his time He had no greater desire than to see Christ's Kingdom set up and flourish in the World He rejoiced he vehemently and with ardent Affection desired this might come to pass 3. How he saw it Not with Bodily Eyes that Negative is proved Luke 10.24 Many Prophets and Kings have desired to see those things which ye see and have not seen them and to hear those things which ye hear and have not heard them Abraham was one of these But affirmatively he saw it with the Eye of Faith Heb. 11.13 All these died in Faith not having received the Promises but having seen them afar off and were perswaded of them and embraced them There it is explained The Object to be seen was revealed and set before them in the Promise and their Eye and Visive Power was Faith Thus God granted him his desire in a better way God may suspend the satisfying the desires of his people in their own way all their days and yet in Effect grant them in a way that is as good and better for them Moses would fain enter into the Land of Canaan but God would only give him a Pisgah-sight The Exhibition of Christ in the Flesh was denied to Abraham and the Patriarchs during their Lives but yet he gave that which was better than a simple bodily sight a Spiritual sight of him in the Word of Promise We desire the Restauration of the Church speedily but it may be it doth not suit with the Harmony of God's Providence therefore we must submit our Will to the Wisdom of his Counsels 4. He was glad and heartily rejoiced at it Gen. 17.17 Then Abraham fell on his Face and Laughed Not as Sarah laughed as doubting of the Event Gen. 18.12 but wondring rejoicing at it being strong in Faith that God could and would make good his Promise There is the laughing of Exultation and the laughing of Derision when one telleth an improbable thing Sarah's was the laughter of Derision and Unbelief Abraham's was the laughing of Exultation The Exhibition of the Messiah and the setting up his Kingdom in the World was Matter of great Joy and Consolation to him Doct. That a strong Faith giveth such a clear sight of Christ as produceth an Holy Delight and Rejoicing in him In handling this Point I. I shall speak of the Ground of Abraham's Faith II. Of the Strength of it set forth by a double Effect 1. His clear Vision and Sight of Christ. 2. His deep Affection or Rejoicing in it I. The ground of his Faith For except the thing to be believed be represented to us in a Divine Revelation it is not Faith but Fancy This sure ground was the Promise of God And if you ask what Promise had his Faith to work upon I Answer That which you have Gen. 12.3 In thee shall all the Families of the Earth be blessed In thee that is in thy Seed as it is explained Gen. 22.18 In thy Seed shall all the Nations of the Earth be blessed Now to open this Promise we must enquire 1. What this Seed was 2. What this Blessedness was 1. What was this Seed We must distinguish of a Twofold Seed of Abraham his Seed to whom the Blessing was promised which was to be blessed and his Seed in whom both Abraham himself and also his Seed and all Nations were to be Blessed The Promise of Blessing to his Seed is spoken of Gen. 17.7 I will establish my Covenant between me and thee and thy Seed after thee in their Generations for an Everlasting Covenant to be a God unto thee and to thy Seed after thee Now this Promise to his Seed was either to his Carnal Seed which descended from his Loins God was their God in Visible Covenant with them Or his Spiritual Seed Gal. 3.7 Know ye therefore that they which are of Faith the same are the Children of Abraham Because they walked in the Steps of Abraham and did receive and obey the Doctrine of Faith or Covenant of Grace which he himself believed and received But then there was another Seed in whom he himself and all the Families of the Earth were to be Blessed that is in the Messiah who was to come who is the Lord Jesus Christ. The Promise of Multiplication and Blessing of his Seed was but an Appendage of this Promise and the Means to effectuate it and so subservient to it 2. What was this Blessedness All that good which resulteth to us from God's Covenant Chiefly Reconciliation with God and Life Eternal First Our Reconciliation with God which consists of two parts Remission of Sins and Regeneration Without these two no Man can be capable of Blessedness and both these are included in the Covenant made with Abraham 1 st Remission of Sins Certainly they are Blessed whose Sins are forgiven Psal. 32.1 2. Blessed is he whose Transgression is forgiven whose Sin is covered Blessed is the Man unto whom the Lord imputeth not iniquity And this is included in the Blessing of Abraham For it is said Gal. 3.8 And the Scripture foreseeing that God would justifie the Heathen through Faith preached before the Gospel unto Abraham saying In thee shall all Nations be blessed So that Justification by Faith a principal part of which is Remission of Sins is that Gospel-blessing which was purchased by Christ for Abraham's Seed 2 dly Regeneration was included also as a considerable part of the Mediator's Blessing Acts 3.25 26. Ye are the Children of the Prophets and of the Covenant which God made with your Fathers saying unto Abraham And in thee shall all the kindreds of the Earth be blessed Vnto you first
afraid to be damned it is not God's displeasure they care for but their own safety The youngman went away sad and was grieved for he had great possessions Mark 10.22 Because he could not reconcile his Covetous mind with Christ's Institutes So Felix trembled being convinced of Sins which he was loath to discontinue and break off 3. They differ in their effects many men tremble at the word of God coming in upon their Hearts with power but this awakning worketh diversly Sometimes to a solicitous Anxiousness about the way of Salvation and then it is good as those Acts 2.37 And when they heard this they were pricked in their hearts and said unto Peter and the rest of the Apostles Men and Brethren what shall we do That was a kindly work to desire to be further instructed and directed into the way of Life and Peace Sometimes to rage Acts 7.54 When they heard these things they were cut to the heart and gnashed on him with their teeth they were vexed at the galling truths which Stephen delivered and the conviction that was upon them kindled their rage against him Sometimes it produceth nothing but dilatory excuses as here in Felix go thy way for this time when I have a more convenient season I will send for thee II. The cause of this trouble and Agony was the word wherein the matter and the manner is considerable 1. The matter is to be considered both generally and particularly 1. Generally the word of God or the Doctrine of Faith in Christ. It hath a convincing power 1 Partly because of its Author the impress of God is upon it it partaketh of his Properties Heb. 4.12 13. For the word of God is quick and powerfull and sharper than any two edged Sword piercing even to the dividing asunder of Soul and Spirit and of the joints and marrow and is a discerner of the thoughts and intents of the heart Neither is there any Creature that is not manifest in his sight but all things are naked and open unto the Eyes of him with whom we have to do God searcheth the Heart and the word searcheth the Heart God is powerful and his word is powerful in discovering a Sinner to himself and bringing a Sinner out of his lurking Holes and taking off all disguises 2 Partly because of its clearness and evidence to a natural Conscience if it be not strangely stupified and blinded by fleshly Lusts 2 Cor. 4.2 3 4. By manifestation of the truth commending our selves to every Man's Conscience in the sight of God But if our Gospel be hid it is hid to them that are lost In whom the God of this World hath blinded the minds of them that believe not lest the light of the Glorious Gospel of Christ who is the image of God should shine unto them This Scripture sheweth that the Gospel is light which will discover its self if Men do not shut their Eyes And if men refuse the Converting power they cannot withstand the Convincing power of it for the work of bringing home Souls to God lyeth more with their Lusts than with their Consciences 3 And chiefly because of the Concomitant Blessing God hath appointed the Word to be the great Instrument of Convincing and Converting the World and doth accompany it with his Grace and Spirit sometimes to one effect sometimes to another To Convincing Iohn 16.8 The Spirit shall convince the World of Sin and of Righteousness and of Iudgment If it doth no more it shall leave them under a conviction of the truth Sometimes to Conversion as 2 Cor. 4.6 God who commanded the light to shine out of darkness hath shined in our hearts to give the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Iesus Christ. God concurreth with his own ordinance by his omnipotent and creating power 2. Particularly the Day of Judgment is to be insisted upon in our Ministry The Apostles in planting the Faith observeth this point of Wisdom to insist much upon the Judgment Day Acts 10.42 43. And he commanded us to preach unto the the people and to testifie that it is he which was ordained of God to be the judge of Quick and Dead And to him give all the Prophets witness that through his name whosoever believeth on him shall receive remission of Sins This was the great point which his chosen Witnesses were to insist upon So also Acts 17.30 31. But now command●th all men every where to repent because he hath appointed a day in which he will judge the World in righteousness by that man whom he hath ordained whereof he hath given assurance to all men in that he hath raised him from the dead The Apostles observed the Tempers of those they dealt with when with the brutish multitude they invite them by Arguments of Providence Acts 14.15 16 17. Sirs Why do ye these things We also are men of like passions with you and preach unto you that you should turn from these vanities unto the living God which made Heaven and Earth and the Sea and all that are therein Who in times past suffered all Nations to walk in their own ways Nevertheless he left not himself without witness in that he did good and gave us rain from Heaven and fruitful seasons filling our Hearts with food and gladness When with the Learned he speaks of the first Cause and chief Good Acts 17.28 For in him we live move and have our being And binds all by his coming to Judgment ver 31. So he deals with Felix here he urges principles of known Dignity and Sobriety from the day of Judgment See also 2 Cor. 5.10 11. For we must all appear before the Iudgment seat of Christ that every one may receive the things done in the Body according to that he hath done whether good or evil Knowing therefore the terror of the Lord we perswade men This was their great and powerful Argument Reasons 1. Because this made their access into the Hearts and Consciences of Men more easie because of its suitableness to natural Light That Man is God's Creature and therefore his Subject is evident by Reasons drawn from our dependance on the first Cause and Fountain of all Being That Man hath failed in his Subjection to his Creator and Lord is evident by daily experience that therefore God may call him to an account and Man should fear his wrath is a principle as evident as the former and justified by the guilty fears incident to Mankind because of their offences Rom. 1.32 Who knowing the judgment of God that they which commit such things are worthy of death Divine Justice must once publickly appear and rectifie the disorders of the World Now because of the sentiments of Nature the Doctrine of the final Judgment doth easily enter into the Thoughts and Conscien●ces of Men. 2. This doth most befriend the great discovery of the Gospel which is justification by Christ and pardon of Sin by submitting to his instruction If