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Angell nor Arch-angell none in Heaven and Earth can be found meet to under-go this Office onely Jesus Christ God-man could beare it You have seene how the Lion Messiah the Prince was annointed within Now secondly I will make out his Title to the Crown He had an externall Unction he was annointed a King The ancient annointing of Kings was an outward manifestation and declaration to the whole World of their undoubted Right and Title to their Kingdomes it was also a publick Assignation And this externall Unction had Jesus Christ not with materiall oyle but he had a full and undoubted right to the Government He was no usurper he had a solemn calling from God the Father to this Office and from him he derived a three-fold right The Kingdome was his 1. By Assignation from the Father Psal 2. 6. I have set my King upon my holy Hill of Zion Act. 2. 36. Therefore let all the house of Israel know assuredly that God hath ●ade that same JESUS who was crucified both LORD and CHRIST 2. By inheritance Psal 2. 7. I will declare the decree the Lord hath sayd unto me Thou art my Son this day have I begotten thee Heb. 1. 2. God hath appointed him heire of all things Even the wicked Husbandmen acknowledged thus much This is the heire Mat. 21. 38. 3. By free Donation Psal 2. 8. Aske of me and I shall give thee the Heathen for thine Inheritance and the uttermost parts of the earth for thy possession By this time the first branch or Proposition is true and evident Christ is a Lyon that is A King Therefore as after the anoynting of Jehu they blew with Trumpets and proclaimed saying Jehu is King So here having seen the anoynting I blow the Trumpet proclaim Behold Christ is King Behold Christ is King Branch 2. The Lord Jesus Christ is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 The Lyon The Lyon of Lyons The most excellent Lyon the onely Lyon Christ is a King and there 's no King but Christ 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Isa 43. ● I am the Lord and beside me there is no Saviour The cheife Priests sayd We have no King but Caesar Christians must say We have no King but Christ But haply some will object Are there not many other Kings Were there not Kings of Israel and Judah Had not Aegypt their Pharaohs and the Philistims their Abimelechs Do wee not read in Daniel of the head of Gold the Silver breast and armes the Brasse belly and thighes the Iron Legs the four ancient and famous Monarchies Did wee never heare of the Emperours of the West And are there not many Kings at this very day in the World What is there but one Lyon in the Forest I answer with Saint Paul There are Lords many many Kings And Saint Peter mentions The King as supreame and that as an Ordinance But such a King as the Lord Jesus Christ is not in the whole World And I will shew you some differences between Christ the King and all other Kings 1. Christ is the onely absolute supream soveraigne independent King the onely Lord Paramount all other Kings have but a derived delegated power from him Pro. 8. 15. By me Kings raigne saith the Lord Jesus the wisedome of the Father and Princes decree Justice All other Kings are but subordinate Viceroys Lord-Deputies 2. All other Kings are men meer men Jesus Christ is God and man as he is the man Christ Jesus so he is God over all blessed for ever No other King God-Man but he 3. In regard of bounds all other Kings they have Dominion only over some part and a little part of the World Indeed there have been Monarchs that have styled themselves Emperours of the World but they were mistaken two wayes First in their times scarce halfe the habitable part of the World was discovered Secondly Had they had all they layd claime to it was but to the lower and baser part of the World the Earth But the Lord Jesus Christ hath an universall Kingdome Psal 72. 8. He shall have Dominion from Sea to Sea and from the River unto the ends of the Earth v. 9. They that dwell in the Wildernesse shall bow before him and his enemies shall lick the dust v. 10. The Kings of Tarshish and of the Isles shall bring presents the Kings of Sheba and Seba shall offer gifts v. 11. Yea all Kings shall fall down before him all Nations shall serve him He is King of Kings and Lord of Lords yea he is King of Heaven and Earth and of all things in them There is no universall King but he 4. In respect of duration All other Kings are men that dye and their Kingdomes have their fatall periods few Kingdomes continue above five hundred years We use to say So many yeares raigned the Chaldeans and Babylonians so many the Medes and Persians so many the Graecians and so many the Romans that I meddle not with the fatall mutations in our Nation The Lord often speaks to earthly Kings in his wrath The Lord hath rent the Kingdome of Israel from thee saith Samuel to Saul even this day he hath done it and hath given it to a neighbour of thine that is better then thou And this was the Writing that was written concerning Belshazzar Thy Bingdome is divided and given to the Medes and Persians But unto the Sonne unto the Lord Jesus Christ the Father saith Thy Throne O God is for ever and ever God the Father speaks concerning his Son as Jupiter is brought in speaking of the Romans His ego nec metas rerum nec tempora pono Imperium sine fine dedi His seed will I make to endure for ever and his Throne as the dayes of Heaven His Throne shall be as the Sun before me It shall be established for ever as the Moon and as a faithfull witnesse in Heaven SELAH The Angell Gabriel was sent from God to the Virgin Mary with this Oracle Thou shalt conceive bringforth a Son and shalt cal his name Jesus He shal be great and the Lord God shall give unto him the throne of his Father David And he shall raig●e over the House of David for ever and of his Kingdome there shall be no end Jesus Christ is the Lyon The Lyon is a Creature as Pliny writes that lives long to an incredible age but Christ is the Lyon that never dyes And there is no eternall King but Christ You have the second Branch or Proposition I passe to Branch 3. Jesus Christ is the Lyon of the Tribe of Judah First And according to the Letter He was King of Iudah He had a just right and title to the temporall Crowne and Kingdome He was of the Seed of David according to the flesh lineally descended from his loynes and by undoubted succession the King and Prince being of the Kingly race This will appear by the Genealogies Saint Matthew chap. 1. sets downe the Pedegree
Testament the things concerning himselfe Luk. 24. 27. All the Jewes beleived in the same Christ that wee do There is one and but one faith Eph. 4. 4. And they were all saved by the same faith in the same Christ who was revealed by Oracles from Heaven foretold and prophesied by the Prophets typified in the Sacrifices Though Christ were not manifested in the flesh till the fulnesse of time though he was crucified in the last age of the World yet the vertue of his death was effectuall and available for the Salvation of all the Elect from the beginning of the World to the end thereof Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and to day and for ever Heb. 13. 8. He is the Lambe slaine from the foundation of the World Revel 13. 8. The old people and the new people they are all of one House and Family and so have all one coat of Armes The Lyon of the Tribe of Judah All this Saint Peter shortly concludeth in the Counc 〈…〉 Jerusalem But we beleive that through the grace of our Lord Iesus Christ we shall be saved even as our Fathers were Act. 15. 11. Observ 7. The Lyon is a growing creature Christ's Kingdome is a growing Kingdome This is to be noted from Gen. 49. 9. to which this Text relates The Patriarch Jacob there useth three severall words to signifie three degrees of the Lyons growth 1 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Catulus a Lyons Wh● 2. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Leo perfectus a Lyon in full st 〈…〉 gth he couched as a Lyon 3. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Leo Major as an old Lyon Those severall words do set forth the beginning Progresse and complement of Christs Kingdome Of the increase of his Government and peace there shall be no end Esa 9. 7. The bounds of Christ's Kingdome seemed at first but small In Judah was God known his name was great in Israel In Salem was his Tabernacle Psal 76. 1. Salvation was of the Jewes only John 4. 22. They were a very small people in comparison of the rest of the Nations of the World But afterwards Christ comming in the flesh he brings light to the Gentiles And all the ends of the earth have seen the salvation of our God Psal 98 3. Christ is the stone which is cut out with out hands which being at first but small became a great Mountaine and filled the whole earth Dan. 2. 34. 35. These Observations I have propounded to you for instruction and information Now I shall passe on to The second Vse of Reprehension and that 1. OF all those that do not bow down and prostrate before this Lyon of the Tribe of Judah Such as receive not the Lord Jesus Christ to be their King but reject him That say as those Ephraimites Hos 10. 3. We have no King because we feare not the Lord. Or as those malignant Citizens that hated Christ and sent him this message We will not have this man to reign over us Luke 19. 14. or in the Language of those Heathen Kings and mutineers Psal 2. 2 3. That take Counsel together against the Lord and against his Annoynted his Christ saying Let us break their bonds in sunder and cast away their cords from us But are there any such so desperatly rebellious Let that be tryed The designe of a reprehension is not to charge at all adventure but to convince There goeth more to make a subject of Christs Kingdome then a naked and formall profession All men and Women in the world are under Christs Kingdome of power and that Whither they will or no. But the question is art thou a subject of Jesus Christ in the Kingdome of grace I will give you some signes of tryal whereby you may prove that Knowledge All that are the Subjects of Jesus Christ they know their King As it shall be at Christs second comming against men Every eye shall see him Revel 1. 7. So is it in the Kingdome of grace when Christ comes into men every eye sees him They know Christ their King his Natures Person Offices Laws his graces and excellencies No ignorant person is Christ's subject God delivers those from the power of darknesse 1. Of Ignorance whom he hath translated into the Kingdom of his dear Sonne Col. 1. 13. Go no further then this Character and alas how few Subjects hath Christ how many are there that know nothing of Christ more then his bare name Jesus That they can sweare by use it for a Charm and bow to it put of the Hat and make a legge ot a curt'sy But aske them any thing of his Person Offices Lawes of his Incarnation Passion Resurrection Union with Christ c. and they have nothing to answer but as Nabal did to Davids servants Who is David and who is the Son of Jesse who is Christ who is the Sonne of David who is the Sonne of Iesse They know him not Loyalty Fidelity Syncerity to give him the whole heart It stands in Renouncing all other power Serving of him and none else Loving of him with all the heart and trusting in him in Kissing the Sonne Psal 2. 12. But alas what abundance of disloyalty is there how little true faith It hath been formerly observed that many were sworne servants to the King of England that yet underhand were Pensioners to the King of Spaine So are there multitudes who took Iuramentum fidelitatis the oath of Allegiance and fidelity to Christ the Lyon the King in their Baptisme but they are Pensioners to the Devill they serve him wholly by sinning Lying Swearing Killing Stealing Sabbath-breaking Adultery c. There are disloyall wives whorish women who as they they sit at table will looke their Husbands in the face and smile and at the same instant tread upon the Toe of their Adulterous Lovers So may the Lord who is the Husband of the Church complaine as Ezek. 6. 9. I am broken with their wherish heart which hath departed from me and with their eyes which go a whoring after their Idols They seem to fix their Eyes upon Christ yet run after their Covetousnesse and sinfull pleasures contrary to the faith which they have plight with Christ whom they call Husband Honour and feare Honour the King 1 Pet. 2. 17. My Sonne feare God and the King Prov. 24. 21. Heer is the Character of a good subject to honour and fear his Prince Quest But whereby is this Honour and feare manifested Answ By service and obedience Serve the Lord with feare Psal 2. 11. They that dwell in the Wildernesse shall bow before him All Nations shall serve him Psal 72. 9. 10. According to this Rule come to the tryall of your selves and alas how few are there that are true and faithfull Subjects to the Lord and King Jesus Christ how few bow to this Lyon Do not the most say if not in down right Language yet in their practise do they not speak as Pharaoh Who is the Lord
that I should obey his voice I know not the Lord neither will I let Israel go May not the Lord write it before them in a Table and note it a Book that this is a rebellious people They many of them know the Lawes of their Prince and yet transgresse against them and walk contrary Christ saith thou shalt not be angry with thy Brother rashly but they will continue malicious and revengefull Christ saith Thou shalt not look upon a Woman to lust after her but they have eyes and hearts full of Adultery Christ saith swear not at all but they upon every light occasion upon no occasion blaspheme the name of God and take it in vaine Christ saith Love your enemies blesse them that curse you do good to them that hate you but they continue full of malice returning rebuke for rebuke curse for curse wrong for wrong evil for evill Christ saith He that will be my Disciple let him Deny himselfe they make self their God Christ saith Let my Disciple take up his Crosse and follow me They say as the reviling Passengers if thou be the Son of God come down from the Crosse free us from the Crosse or we will not follow thee Christ saith Learn of me to be meeke and lowly but they are fierce and proud Christ commandeth faith and love These are the two great Gospell-Lawes but the most of the Children of men are full of unbeliefe and haters of the Brethren O what a little Kingdome is Christs Kingdome Sign 4. Faithfull payment of Tribute as Augustus Caesar so the Lyon of the Tribe of Judah Christ the King of his Church doth lay Taxes upon all his Subjects And it is the Character of a right Subject to render Tribute to whom Tribute is due and to give to Caesar the things which are Caesars And according to this rule how small is Christs Kingdome in comparison There is a Tribute of our time due to him every seventh day is his but alas How many prophane persons give away that day to the Devill Yea which is more sad how many are there in these daies that mask under the name and shape of Saints that deny this Tribute altogether and maintain it that there is no such day due to Christ at all now under the Gospell The morality of the Sabbath is gone every day is a Sabbath no day is a Sabbath This is the Doctrine of Devils and Rebels against Jesus Christ There is a tribute to go out of our time every day we live There is a certain Kingdome I remember not the name of it at present in which there is sometimes but rarely a Fish taken which by reason of the greatnesse and excellency and rarity is the Kings Right and Royalty and therefore called the Kings Fish The King alwaies gives the bulck and body of this Fish to those that catch it but he reserves to himselfe Capita Caudas the heads and the tailes as a tribute and acknowledgment that all was his due to him In like manner precious time it is all Christs own all due to him yet he gives his Subjects the body of time the body of the week the body of the day he reserves to himselfe onely capita caudas the ends of time the Morning and the Evening and what other convenient time may be redeemed these are his tribute But how few pay this Little faithfully How few who give to Jesus Christ a Morning Sacrifice How few with Isaac go out to meditate in the Evening How rare is it to finde a man that with David will pray and cry aloud Evening and Morning and at Noon There is a Tribute due to Christ our King out of our Estates and here the poore Members of Jesus Christ are his Receivers Withhold not good from them to whom it is due The poore are in a sense owners of some thing in our hands we are but stewards under Christ to distribute to them I perswade my selfe this kind of tribute I mean Almes is as unjustly and brokenly paid in this City and in this whole Nation as it is in any part of the Christian World and this I feare Christs Collectors and Receivers will witnesse against this hard-hearted Generation There are extraordinary Taxes upon extraordinary occasions you are pretty well acquainted with them Such there are in the Kingdome of Christ in times of trouble and persecution Christ calls for thy Goods Liberty Life for thy dearest blood Tell me art thou willing to part with these when Christ requires them A good Subject will fight for his King If my Kingdome were of this World sayes Christ then would my Servants fight that I should not be delivered to the Jewes Joh. 18. 36. But alas alas how few Champions hath the Lord Jesus Christ Nebuchadnezzar made a Degree that every People Nation and Language which speake any thing amisse against the God of Shadrach Meshach and Abednego shall bee cut in peices and their houses be made a dunghill But now Hereticks that speak amisse of God and of Christ and of the Scriptures and most horrid Blasphemers do swarm and are I had almost said tolerated and cherished Who fights against them Who opposeth them Who contends for the faith for the truth and for the honour of Jesus Christ To endeavour the increase and honour of his Kingdome In the multitude of people is the Kings Honour Prov. 14. 28. He that is a right and faithfull Subject will endeavour with all his might to bring in Subjects to the Kingdome of Jesus Christ I will put you upon examination now Let Magistrates ask their owne hearts whether they in their places by executing Judgment do seek to lessen Satans Kingdome and to enlarge the Kingdome of Christ Let Ministers aske their owne hearts whether they in their places by preaching and practise by life and Doctrine do endeavour to lessen Satans Kingdome and advance the Kingdome of Jesus Christ Let Parents and Masters aske their owne hearts whether they in their places do endeavour by private inflructing of their Families to bring their Children and Servants and all committed to their charge out of the Devils Kingdome into the Kingdome of Jesus Christ Andlet all that are before me this day aske their owne hearts whether they do outof a zealous desire of the increase and honour of Christs Kingdome incessantly pray that all those that are held in captivity under Satan under chaines of darknesse that the Lord would translate them out of the Kingdome of darknesse into the Kingdome of his deare Son Do they daily pray thy Kingdome Come 7. For a ful-do And not so much a new signe as the sum of all before Is sin Is Satan cast out Hath Jesus Christ his Throne in thy heart Doth he rule in thee altogether art acted not by Satan not by the World not by the Flesh but by the Spirit of Iesus Christ then