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A70857 Christos angasmos, or, Christ our sanctification faithfully explained, fully confirmed, and practically applied ... being the substance of several lectures or meditations / by Tho. Pichard ... Pichard, Thomas.; Pritchard, Thomas, M.A. 1667 (1667) Wing P3524; ESTC R10560 136,857 229

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one is Christ He did not only satisfie divine Justice pacifie the Fathers wrath make reconciliation for the sins of the people but also as the H●gh-Priest of old he did and doth still appear before the Lord in garments of glory and beauty See Exod. 28.2 3 4 5. Those garments of gold blew purple scarlet c. did consecrate Aaron to his Priestly Office Those glorious garments without controversie did typifie the pure habitual and actual holiness of our great High-Priest Jesus Christ expressed by his annointing Isa 61.1 and receiving the Spirit without measure Joh. 3.34 That unction and unmeasurable effusion of the Spirit upon him did consecrate and sanctifie him to all his Offices he was annointed for us to be a Prophet to us to be a King in us to be a Priest for us which fulness of the Spirit of grace in our Head Christ is reputed to every one sanctified in Christ Jesus for their sanctification or holiness which doth also expiate and purge out of the sight of God all their impurity or unholiness This holy person described by his glorious titles viz. the Son of God the Heir of all things the Maker of the worlds the brightness of his Fathers glory the express Image of his person the upholder of all things by the Word of his Power is said by himself to have purged our sins Heb. 1.1 2 3. As by the merit of his passive righteousness to purge us from the guilt of sin so by the influential efficacy of his sanctity or inherent righteousness to purge us from the filth of sin and take down the power of it God accepts of believers in themselves impure and imperfect as perfect and compleat in him who is our Head and fulness Thus Christ is our Sanctification by way of Imputation 2. Jesus Christ is our sanctification by way of Union Union with him is the ground or Basis both of our Justification and Sanctification by him He that hath the Son hath life Joh. 1.5.12 Dulcius ex ipso fonte With him is the fountain of life Psa 36.9 by Faith through the spirit a believer hath union with Christs person and so communion with his life He that believeth on the Son hath everlasting life Joh. 3. ult Whereupon Jesus Christ is called the life Joh. 14.6 and our life Col. 3.4 our life of righteousness our life of holiness our life of glory or happiness and this life is in his Son 1 Ioh. 5.11 By believing we are united to Christ who is our Head Fountain and Principle of spiritual life or holiness as the Head is the Principle and Fountain of sense and motion Ephes 4.15.16 From him the Head the Apostle tells us the whole body is fitly joyned and compacted together and so maketh encrease to the edifying of it self in love All the grace that is in us is but a measure or overflowing of his fulness Christ is principle of holiness by which it is wrought and also the rule unto which it is proportioned Dr. Reynolds in his life of Christ Heb. 12.2 Christ is the Author and finisher of our faith he is the first and the last the Alpha and Omega both the beginner of our sanctification here on earth and the perfecter thereof in heaven As the members by nerves and ligaments are firmly knit to the Head the superstructure to the foundation the branches to the Vine the Wife to the Husband by the Marriage-knot so are the Saints of God firmly and closely united to Jesus Christ in the spirit 1 Cor. 6.17 By vertue of which union they cannot but derive and draw down continual supplies of spiritual life from him for he is the life and he is their life Consider a little the nature of this wonderful Union I shall but touch it in transitu 1. It is an Union of Nature we are members of his body of his flesh and of his bones Heb. 2.14 because the children are partakers of flesh and blood he also himself likewise took part of the same Christ condescended to assume our Humane Nature that we might partake of his Divine Nature he took upon him our rag of flesh that he might cloath us with his robe of glory 2. It is an union of and in the spirit 1 Cor. 6.17 He that is joyned to the Lord is one spirit as man and wife united make one flesh so Christ and believers united in and by the spirit make up one spiritual Christ 3. It is an union of relations and that of the neerest and sweetest Christ is the everlasting Father Isa 9.6 and begets children to God in his own likeness Christ is the Son of God believers are the Sons of God but Christ is the Son of Gods Nature but we are the Sons of Gods will he by eternal Generation but we by the grace of Regeneration to conformity to whose Image we are predestinated Rom. 8.29 He is the first-born among many Brethren and is not ashamed to call us Brethren Heb. 2. which relation also bespeaks likeness for brethren for the most part resemble brethren Lastly Christ is our redeeming Kinsman and Husband and we are his redeemed Kindred and Spouse These relations also import similitude and proportion between Christ and us Christ as our Redeemer came to deliver us c. that we might be like him and serve him in holiness and righteousness Luke 1.74 75. he came not only to justifie but also to sanctifie Tit. 2.16 he came as Redeemer not only to save from hell but also to save from sin Mat. 1.21 not only to deliver us from eternal condemnation but also from our vain conversation 1 Pet. 1.18 Isa 61.1 2 3. not only to proclaim liberty to the Captives and the opening of the prisons to them that are bound Zech. 3.3.4 but also to pull off their rotten rags their nasty prison garments and to cloath them with change of rayment to cleanse and wash them from the pollution of sin and put upon them a robe of righteousness and renew them with inward holiness and so to present them as beautiful and glorious without spot or wrinkle c. To shew consent M. Jeremy Burroughs in his Saints Treasury p. 46. I shall take the boldness to transcribe the words of a Famous man now in heaven Our Sanctification saith he is not only from Christ meritoriously but efficiently and in a kind materially too he doth not only merit it and work it by his spirit but through our union with him there is a kind of flowing of Sanctification from him into us as the principle of our life as from the liver there flows blood into all the parts of the body so through our union with Christ he having the fulness of the Godhead in him from him as from a Fountain sanctification flows into the souls of Saints their sanctification comes not so much from their strugling I wish all disconsolate souls desponding for want of holiness would in the strength of the
to receive Christ and his righteousness * Undè fides impatatur ad justitiam ut Paulus loquitur Rom 4 5. Non q●atenus est qualitas nobis inhaerens nec quatenus est opus multo minùs quatenus est meritum sed metonymiâ adjuncti correlativè intellectâ per vocem sidei justitia Christi quâm fides apprehendit ut patet ex codem cap. 4. v. 11 13. And again nec qu●tenus est cullus Dei radir omnium aliorum bonorum o●erum sed quatenus nos Christo conglutina un ● cum illo f●cti pa●ti● p●●iane j●st tiae ejus f uamur Polan p. 456 Faith is an empty and a naked thing without its Object Faith puts on this Robe of Glory and wraps the Soul in it but 't is this glorious Robe Christs righteousness that justifies 'T is very certain that the 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 credere cannot doth n●t justifie as Socinus and Arminius teach it d th 'T is true 't s said Rom. 4.5 Faith is imputed for righte●usnesse and is accepted of God through Christ for the performance of the whole Law but this is to be understood m●tonimically and rel●tively in respect of Christ the object of faith who is the end and perfection of the Law to them that believe by fulfilling the righteousness of the Law for them F●ith invites a Soul to Christ brings it into Union with his Person and so into communion of his righteousness And then for works what shall we say of them The Apostle is peremptory and absolute in his Conclusion Rom. 3.28 Therefore we conclude that a man is justified by faith without the deeds of the Law So also Gal. 2.16 Knowing that a man is not justified by the works of the Law but by the faith of Jesus Christ c. that is by the works which Christ hath done in our stead by the obedience of Christ which we apply to our selves by Faith alone saith Polanus * 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 scripserit Paulus pro 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 sicut etia● accipitur Matth. 12.4 1 Cor 7.17 Beza in loc sed ta●●um per fidem Iesu Christi hoc e● per opera qua Christus loco nostro fecit per obedientiam Christi quam solâ side noble applicamus Polan Faith justifies a sinner before God and works justifie Faith and demonstrate to the world and to our own consciences that our faith is not dead and barren but Jam. 2.4 Living because fruitful saith as working doth not justifie but sound justifying faith is a working faith 2. VVe come to consider the essential material cause of our justification that very thing which is our righteousness which God imputeth to us and accepteth on our behalf To this I answer 1. Negatively 1. Negatively what it is not 1. It cannot be our own righteousness inherent in us because inchoate and imperfect Justitiam qua-coram Tribunali Dei Consistimus perfectam omnibus numeris partibus gradibus esse necesse est Quid enim ex se agere poterat ut semel amissam justitiam recuperaret home servus peccati vinctus Diaboli assignata est proinde aliena qui caruit suà Bernard and the righteousness of justification must be most absolute perfect by the works of the Law shall no flesh be justified 1 no meer man Rom. 3.20 We may therefore cry out with Bernard what is man that is a servant of sin a Bondslave of the Devil able of himself to do for the recovery of righteousness once lost there is therefore the righteousness of another assigned to him who hath lost his own 2. Nor secondly is it the righteousness of Christ meerly and solely as man considered though that was pure and spotless yet it was not infinite and meritorious for Christ taking upon him an humane nature was bound to keep the the Law being made of a woman he was also made under the Law under the Covenant of Works Gal. 4.3 4 the obedience of Christ meerly as man had been no work of supererogation as to us it would have served to justify himself but without the personal Union there would have been no redundancy or over-flowing of merit in it to justify those millions of guilty miscreants Non propter seipsum sed propter nostram salutem ●b demolitionem mortis Condemnationem Christus Advenit Athanas Orat Tertia contra Arrian who through the infinite grace of the Father by the blood of the Son are justified Wherefore Christ came not for himself but for our salvation c. saith Athanasius Non est essentialis justitia Dei ut Andreas O●●ander contendebat cujus errorem refutavit Calvin Institut te●tio l●bro 2. It is not the Essential Righteousness of the God-head not that righteousness wherewith God is righteous 't is not the righteousness of Christ as God solely though it is called the righteousness of God 2 Cor. 5.21 Rom. 1.17 and so called because 't is the righteousness of him who is truly God as well as truly man in one person and 't is the righteousness which God appointeth and accepteth for our justication But it is not the Essential uncreated righteousness of God which being the Essence of God cannot be communicated to any creature much less can it become the accidental righteousness of any creature 2. Posi●●v●ly 2. Positively that which is our righteousness for justification It is the most Adequate and perfect obedience of Jesus Christ the Mediatour God-man to the whole Law of God Gonsisting in a most exact conformity of his whole humane Nature with all its actions and passions thereunto whereby Justitia Iesu Christi per quam justificamur coram Deo est perfectissima totius legis divinae obedientia consistens in exactissimâ totius naturae Humanae Christi omniumque Actionum passionum ejus internarum externarum conformitate cum tota lege Dei quam loco nostro pe fectissime impl●vit ut nobis a morte aeternâ liberationem jus vitae aeternae acquireret Syntag Polan p. 457. both actively and passively he fulfill'd the Law most perfectly For proof you may please to read Rom. 8.3 4. Gal. 4.3 4. Rom. 5.16 17 18 19. For as by one mans disobedience many were made sinners so by the obedience of one shall many be made righteous vers 19. O Believers this Garment of Sun-beams wrought out for ye by the Sun of righteousness must needs be glorious if ye consider 1. That Christs humane Nature was never stained neither with original nor actual sin for by his divine Conception by the Holy Ghost he received of his Virgin Mother a pure un-deflowred Virgin Nature which all along he kept immaculate 2. The Humane nature in him is dignified with Union to the Divine to the second person in the Trinity in which it doth subsist as God descended to the lowest to become man so now man viz. the humane Nature ascendeth to
that is by his Blood and Spirit whereof the washing of water in Baptisme is a sign and seal and withall the means whereby the Spirit of Christ doth more and more strengthen this cleansing The sum whereof is this Christ by the will of God and our Father gave himself to death for his Church The Blood of Christ is the meritorious cause the Spirit of Christ is the efficient cause Instrumenta in divinis operantur acs●no● operantur the Word and Ordinances are as subservient causes they work as Instruments in the hands of Christ for the Churches sanctification all the vertue that is in them or flows out to the Saints from them they receive from the efficiency of Jesus Christ These Pipes receive the Golden Oyl from this Candlestick Lastly the end of all is this that he might present her to himself a glorious Church without spot or wrinkle c. Thus the Church must be prepared by the Bridegrooms grace and so fitted for the Bridegrooms glory As the Virgins in Esther were to be purified with Oyl of Myrrhe Esther 2.12 and sweet Odours before they entred into the Kings Palace or stood in the Kings presence So all the Virgins and followers of the Lamb are to be purified and refined by the Spirit and grace of the Lamb and perfectly sanctified compleatly glorified at the Marriage Supper of the Lamb Rev. 19.7.9 Christians your blessed Saviour is made of God both righteousness and sanctification to ye he hath both a glorious Robe of justification to impute and a glorious Robe of sanctification to impart to all believers and this without controversie is the white Linnen of the Saints which render them truly glorious which commends them to God to good men to the holy Angels which garment of glory and beauty they shall wear for ever in their Fathers presence The believing Corinthians called to be Saints are said to be sanctified in Christ Jesus 1 Cor. 1 2. The Church considered in her Inherent Grace is but fair as the Moon hath many spots in her but in her Relation to Christ so she is clear as the Sun c. Wherefore though the Church in her self may be said to be poor forlorn deformed needy yet by Union with Christ being implanted into him * Ecclesia omnem suam sanctitatem venustatem pulchritudinem omnia sua bona in genere à Christo Jesu sponso suo accip●re habere dicitur P. Mart. she is rich with her Husbands riches holy with his holiness comely with his comeliness illustrious with his glory replenisht with his fulness He that is in Christ is a new creature 2 Cor. 5.17 When by faith unfeigned we are united ingrafted into Christ the true Vine We really partake of spiritual life and sensation from him we are sanctified in him and by him Wherefore speaks a worthy † Sanctificamur ergo dum in Christi corpus inserimur extra quod non nisi pollutio est nec aliunde etitiam nobis confertur spiritus quam à Christo per quem Deo adhaeremus in quo simus nova creaturae Calv. Author we are then sanctified when we are ingrafted into Christs body out of which instead of sanctification there is nothing else but pollution and no other way but from and by Christ is the Spirit of Holiness conferr'd upon us c. Christ in his most heavenly prayer solemnly confesseth that his Father sent him into the world for the sake of true believers Joh. 17.18 and that for their sakes he did sanctifie himself i. e. dedicate and give up himself for an holy Sacrifice that they viz. believers might be sanctified by the truth that is as most render it might receive remission of sins and sanctification of the Spirit and in fine the salvation of their souls as evidently appears from Heb. 10.10 Through the which will we are sanctified through the offering of the Body of Jesus Christ once for all And v. 14. For by one offering he hath perfected for ever them that are sanctified All which Scriptures seem to a judicious ear to joyn in Consort and speak one voice and language with the Text and point in hand That Jesus Christ is given of God the Father for our Sanctification Thus much for the first thing promised viz. the proof of the point We come to the second general 2. How or in what sense Jesus Christ may be said to be our Sanctification or made ordained constituted or given of God to be our Sanctification I conceive Christ may be said to be our Sanctification in Scripture sense these four wayes 1. By Imputation 2. By Vnion 3. By Assimilation 4. By Influence and Communication 1. By Imputation 'T is the saying of a Reverend man now with God That the perfect purity of Christs Humane Nature is reckoned unto believers by free imputation of faith M. Wilson in his Christian Dictionary Christ is made unto us Sanctification this is saith he Sanctification imputed Jesus Christ being consecrated and set apart of God to be the Messiah and Mediator for mankind and having for that purpose all the bounty and fulness of the Father poured on him being truly God and truly Man and as Man being conceived of the Holy Ghost without sin ordained to be a Sacrifice for sin and to sanctifie and make his people holy is worthily in Scripture called That Holy One Psa 16.10 Act. 3 1● Joh. 1.2.20 Also he is termed the Holy of Holies or most Holy Dan. 9.24 And to annoint the most Holy The poor imperfect Church of Christ notwithstanding all her blots and spots Uxor illuce scit radiis mariti Qui justificantur sanctificantur hae gratiae individuo nexu cohaerent Calv. blains and blemishes contracted by original and actual sins is reputed as a glorious Church without spot or wrinkle or any such thing as she shines by the rayes of the Sun of righteousness through the sanctification or perfect holiness of her Bridegroom Jesus Christ Jesus Christ is a believers righteousness for Justification and his holiness for sanctification also These two are Twins inseparable The Lamb of God without spot was slain 1 Pet. 1.18 to purge us from the guilt of sin for without shedding of blood there could be no remission Heb. 9.22 And it must be a Lamb without spot and blemish and offered up to God by the Eternal Spirit This Lamb must be 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 God-man or else your pollutions had never been removed your Natures never sanctified your consciences never purged from dead works Heb. 9.14 But Christ by the Hypostatical union is eminently qualified to be both vertually and efficiently your sanctification As the benefits of Redemption accrue to us by the Kingly Office of Christ so the benefits of Justification and Sanctification do accrue to us by the Priestly Office of Christ as Pareus notes Such an High-Priest it became us who is holy harmless separate from sinners Heb. 7.26 And such an
〈◊〉 〈◊〉 I shall subjoyn these particulars Causa 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 quae 〈◊〉 ●●ritor●a 1. That the will of God is the inward impulsive cause of our Sanctification 2. That the blood of Christ is the moral and meritorious cause of our Sanctification Causa materialis 3. That the holiness of Christ is the material cause Causa formalis 4. That the infusion of Holiness or giving of the Spirit is the formal cause Causa Effici●●s 5. That the Spirit of Christ is the efficient cause Caus● Admin●●trae 6. That the Word Ordinances and Faith are the ministring instrumental causes Polan Causae exemplares 7. That the Death and Resurrection of Christ are the exemplary causes or patterns D. Am●● in 〈◊〉 Theolog. 8 y and lastly That the glory of God in the Consecration and Salvation of a sinful creature is the supreme end or final cause of our Sanctification 1 The principal moving cause 1. The Will of God is the principal internal moving cause of our Sanctification Heb. 10.9 10. Then said he Lo I come to do thy will O God He taketh away the first that he may establish the second that is he taketh away the first sort of Sacrifices and Propitiations which was the blood of Bulls and Goats c. and establish the second standing Sacrifice which is the offering up of the body of Jesus Christ once for all by the which will we are sanctified v. 10. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 i. e. it was the good pleasure of the Fathers will to appoint and accept this precious Sacrifice for our Justification Sanctification and compleat Salvation This is the will of God even our Sanctification 1 Thes 4.3 This is the will of his Precept that Christ Jesus should be our Sanctification this is also the will of his Purpose and Eternal Counsel Why did God chuse us in Christ before the foundation of the world the Apostle tells us that we should be holy Ephes 1.4 The principal moving cause of our Regeneration is the will of God Of his own will begat he us c. 1 Jam. 18. What more clear 2 The meritorious cause Omne donum gratiae Dei in Christo est Ambr in Ephes 1. Cau●a efficiens interna propter quam Deus nos regenera● est meritum justitia obedientia Christi Polan 2. The blood of Christ is the moral and meritorious cause of our Sanctification all blessings and graces come down from the Father of Lights through the Sun of Righteousness both grace and glory holiness and happiness flow in to us through the Channel of Christs blood The blood of Christ is both 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 and 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 both the Price of our Redemption and the Laver of Regeneration also as is evident by these Scriptures Heb. 9.14 How much more shall the blood of Christ who by the Eternal Spirit offer'd up himself without spot to God purge your consciences from dead works c. 1 Joh. 1.7 The blood of Christ cleanseth from all sin f om the guilt and filth of sin Heb. 1.3 He by himself hath purged our sins Heb. 13.12 And that he might sanctifie the people with his own blood he suffered without the gate As a price is said to do that which a man doth by that power the price purchaseth so the blood of Christ is said to cleanse us because the Office or Power whereby he sanctified us was conferr'd upon him sub intuitu pretii under the condition of suffering for it was necessary that Remission and Purification should be both by blood Morte sua Christus est meritus resurrection● efficaciter ●●generationem nobis applicat Syntag. Polan p. 467. Heb. 9.22 23. Christ by his bloody death merited impetrated and obtained of his Father the spirit of holiness faith the word promises and all spiritual blessings in order to his peoples sanctification Ephes 1.3 4. Phil. 1.29 Had it not been for this moral and meritorious cause the blood of Christ which is the sole foundation of the Spirits efficiency of the Faiths existence and instrumentality of the Word and Promises operation and efficacy we should never have felt the efficiency of the Spirit nor the working of Faith nor the effectual operation of the Word and Promises in the Purification of our Natures or in the conversion of our souls to God This purifying vertue of the blood of Christ was typically held forth by divers kinds of offerings and washings oblations and ablutions under the Law and other ceremonial observances which the Apostle hath reference to Heb. 9.13 The blood of Bulls and Goats and the ashes of an Heifer sprinkling the unclean sanctified to the purifying of the flesh that is it legally and carnally sanctified them and made them externally pure and holy as to the Church into which they were incorporated But that which was legally and carnally in the Type was really substantially and spiritually effected in the Antitype the sacrifice of Christs body typified by that bloody sacrifice of beasts as ver 14. following asserteth How much more saith he shall the blood of Christ c. Thus 't is clear that the blood of Christ is the moral and meritorious cause of our Sanctification yea and the procuring cause of all oth●r blessings causes helps and means which by divine order and appointment concur to co-operate in the production and progress of our Sanctification 3. What is the material cause of our Sanctification I answer 3 The material cause As the Filiation or Sonship of Christ is the material cause of our Adoption and as the full satisfaction of Christ to the Justice of God is the material cause of our Reconciliation and as the perfect righteousness of Christ as God-man is the material cause of our justification so I humbly suppose the perfect purity of Christs Humane Nature by the Hypostatical Union united to the divine in one person and the unmeasurable fulness of the spirit in him is the material cause of our Sanctification all the holiness that is in us is but the beaming forth of his holiness a ray of his glory a measure of his spirit a sprinkling of his Unction an over-flowing of his fulness for of his fulness we receive and grace for grace Joh. 1.16 In a word 't is the communication of the Divine Nature 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Divin● consortes naturae So Montanus 2 Pet. 1.4 The Saints are there said to be partakers of the Divine Nature But how not that we are Christed into Christ or Godded into God as some of late daies have most absurdly if not blasphemously imagined We cannot be partakers of Gods Substance or Essence for that is incommunicable to any creature but believers partake per Christ of the communicable divine qualities and perfections as wisdome knowledge righteousness holiness c. Col. 3.10 Ephes 4.24 This glorious Image of God we lost in the first and
Light and Darkness between Christ and Belial It was an old saying 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 between an holy God and an impure sinner God is Light in the abstract 1 Joh. 1.5 and an impure sinner is darkness in the abstract Ephes 5. Holinesse is the principle of Union and Communion between God and man Ephes 2.13 when we are converted sanctified 1 Cor 6.17 He that is joined to the Lord is one Spirit the soul is made nigh to God who before was afar off and is now joined to the Lord in the Spirit As a man cannot have communion with the Beasts because they live not the same life nor the Beasts with the Plants because they live a contrary life no more can a natural man have communion with God because he lives not the same life but the Saints through sanctification of the Spirit live a spiritual life the life of God and are therefore fitted for Communion with him and for the communications of his goodnesse to them 12. Sanctification turns moral Vertues into Graces Some persons are naturally meek patient As 't was said of Augustus Caesar He turned brick into Marble sober temperate c. Some natural persons are morally just and righteous in their dealing and Conversation in the World honest Dealers good Pay-masters make their word their deed All this a man may be and do yet perish for ever but when once Wisdome enters into thy heart whence once Sanctification in the power of it comes into thy soul there is a great change wrought The new soul acts and works in natural and moral Actions from inward renewed principles The principle of Grace the true Elixir turns moral Vertues into Graces and dignifies a mans natural Endowments and moral actions with a tincture of holinesse which makes a sweet perfume in Gods Nostrils hee now acts from God and for God in all he doth whether he eats or drinks or buys or sels 1 Cor. 10.31 all is for the glory of God As carnal hearts are alwayes carnal in spiritual performances for the streams never run higher than the Head so on the contrary gracious hearts are spiritual in natural and moral actions The reason is the new man hath a new principle to act from and a new End to act for and aim at but before he was sanctified he had neither 13. Another excellency of Sanctification is this That the righteousnesse of Sanctification next to the righteousnesse of Christ for justification will be of the greatest worth and value support and comfort at death and judgment At Death and Judgment the rich mans Riches the wise mans wisdome the ambitious mans honours the voluptuous mans pleasures the hypocrites formality the civil mans civility and the moral mans morality These Lying Idols and rotten sticks which unholy persons have made their hope their stay and the Rock of their Confidence shall then all fail them and sink quite under them but then shall the pure in heart see God Mar. 5.8 Mat. 13.43 then shall the Righteous lift up their heads like Princes and shine as the Sun in the presence of their Father a dram of saving Grace will be then more valuable and more comfortable th●n mountains of Gold than millions of Worlds This was a River of comfort flowing in upon Ezekiahs heart as he lay upon his sick-bed for ought he then knew upon his death-bed viz. the review of his sanctified heart life Isa 38.3 Remember O Lord how I have walked before thee in truth and with a perfect heart c. Beloved There will be a great Cry at midnight the Bridegroom comes go forth to meet him Matth. 25.6 The coming of Christ to Judgment will be very sudden and very terrible to secure sinners if you with the foolish Virgins have only oyl in your Lamps a blaze of profession without and not with the wise oyl in your Vessels the true stock and treasure of grace in your hearts Mat. 25.12 Mat. 7.22.23 Read those words and Tremble you will cry most dolefully and shriek most dreadfully at that day but Christ will not hear you hee will take no notice of you The King of glory will enter his Presence-chamber with all his Saints and shut the door against you ver 10. And the door was shut then knock never so hard Grace is the Bridegrooms favour by which they are admitted into his Chamber of Glory cry never so loud the door is shut there 's no hope of entrance the Lord will Answer I know you not vers 12. Then your sop will be sorrow weeping and wailing and gnashing of teeth for madnesse and anguish will be y●ur portion no grace no glory Wherefore Si●s for the Lords sake and for your own souls-sake look about you the coming of the Lord draweth nigh If ever ye hope in earnest to be saved be sure you are truly and throughly sanctified for there is no hope of salvation without sanctification of the Spirit and belief of the Truth 2 Thes 2.13 14. 14. And lastly To name no more Sanctification is the early dawning of Salvation the very beginning of Heaven In that golden Chain Rom. 8.30 there is mention made of Calling Justification and of Glorification but nothing of Sanctification to note that sanctification is Heaven begun already it is not only the way to Heaven but 't is Heaven it self the more holy thou art the more thou dost live the life of God and the more thou dost anticipate the life of Heaven that Glorious life which the Angels of God and the blessed spirits of just men made perfect live there Heb 12.22.23 Thus through the assistance of God wee have hinted something of the transcendent excellency of Sanctification which we have in by and from our Lord Jesus who is made of God or given of the Father to be our Sanctification Holinesse is the Name of God the Seed of God the Will and Word of God it is the Work of God 't is the very Image of God it is the Life of God 't is the Nature of God 't is the Glory of God Again Sanctification renders one man far m●re excellent than another 't is one grand Attainment of the death of Chr st 't is the principal of Union and Communion with God Sanctification turns moral Vertues into Graces 'T is the second best Cordial of Comfort at De●th and Judgment Lastly 't is the dawning of Salvation the Aurora of Glory THat Christ is given of the Father to be our Sanctification we have proved how Christ may be said to be our Sanctification we have shewed what are the several Causes concurring to our Sanctification we have explained The definition of Sanctification wee have given Something of its glory and excellency we shadowed forth in the last Discourse and now are arrived at the last Stage the last General in the doctrinal part propounded viz. what are the sweet streams that issue from this Fountain They may also