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A30238 An expository comment, doctrinal, controversal, and practical upon the whole first chapter to the second epistle of St. Paul to the Corinthians by Anthony Burgesse ... Burgess, Anthony, d. 1664. 1661 (1661) Wing B5647; ESTC R19585 945,529 736

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For if that individual person be not the Messias then doe we in vaine preach him to be the Mediatour and the Saviour Now this preaching of Christ is the more necessary because of the Jewes that are desperate enemies to our Christianity expecting another Messias judging our Christ to be an Impostor and that he deservedly died upon the Law made against false Prophets and blasphemers So that this was a great part of Paul's preaching to prove that Jesus was the Christ promised for the Jewes being pre-possessed with false principles about a Messias expecting he should come like a temporall Prince to worke externall deliverance for them the more difficult was it to perswade them of this truth And for this ground it is that we have the Scripture attributing so much to the believing of this truth He that believeth Jesus is the Christ is born of God 1 Joh. 5. 1. 4. 15. Whosoever confesseth that Jesus is the Sonne of God dwelleth in him and he in God Hence also it is that our Saviour enquired about this faith so much when any came to him If they did believe he was the Sonne of God If they did believe he was able to doe what they desired The Papists indeed would from hence inferre That there is no such thing required in Scripture as by a special Faith to appropriate Christ to our selves to be mine and thy Saviour because this general faith will suffice say they and Christ required no more than to acknowledge he was the Saviour sent of God into the world to heale sinners but this doth not exclude justifying special faith Onely the great reason why they were required to make a confession of that dogmatical truth viz. that he was the Messias was because that was the thing so greatly controverted at that time if that were believed all the rest would be quickly assented unto So that this is the introductory worke with this we are to beginne That the Jesus crucified at Jerusalem is the Messias promised and that it is in vain to look for any other seeing that all the characters of a Messias given by the Prophets doe so exactly andually meet in him And as for that great Objection that the Jewes have The temporal glorious things attributed to the Messias were not accomplished in Christ The weight of which seemeth so heavy that some expect a second coming of Christ when he will personally reigne in a glorious manner upon the earth and then those promises will be fulfilled But the most proper and solid Answer is That as the Old Testament doth describe Gospel-worship under the Names and Titles of the Levitical service so it doth also declare spiritual and Gospel-priviledges under the names of earthly greatnesse Neither is this any wonder seeing even the New Testament describeth the joy and glory of Heaven by that which is glorious and pleasing to our senses Secondly Christ is to be preached as God and man for so both his Natures are here mentioned Wonderfull hath been the violence of the Devil in raising up cursed Hereticks who have with all their might endeavoured to dis-robe him of either of his Natures Some and they quickly filled the whole world denied the Divine Nature of Christ others though not so numerous they denied his Humane Nature Which opinions though so abominable and very destructive of the Fundamentals yet found many gates and doores set open for their entertainment But if he be not preached as God-man as Emanuel as the Word made flesh then also our faith and consolation is wholly destroyed In the union of these two Natures is founded that aptnesse and fitnesse which is in him to be our Mediatour No meer creature could be a Mediatour no not the highest and sublimest Angel He must be man because man had sinned because the curse of death must be removed by death And he must be God also else he could not satisfie Justice nor remove the curse of the Law It is true God and man united together in one Person is a wonder of wonders there is not the like nor an example thereof in all the world Divines doe bring many instances to illustrate it but none are perfect And indeed if there were the like then it would not be singular Now though Christ be thus often preached amongst us How great is the ignorance of many people in this particular Aske them What was Christ They will say a Saviour or some such thing but to give any understanding account about his God-head and Man-hood therein they faile exceedingly How canst thou be saved that knowest not what Christ was Though it hath been a thousand times preached in thy eares That Christ is God from all eternity and that in time he became man to die for our sinnes yet thou remainest as ignorant as if thou hadst lived amongst Pagans where the Name of Christ is not heard But let the true believer be daily exercising himself upon this mystery of Godlinesse which the Apostle in a most compendious manner doth describe 1 Timothy 3. 16. God was manifest in the flesh c. Neither is this speculatively to be believed but it is to advance godlinesse and therefore called the mystery of godlinesse For what holinesse what love what thankfulnesse what reformation should this make in that God is made man Cur Deus fit homo si non corrigitur home Therefore the Socinian that denieth the God-head of Christ taketh away that great incentive to godlinesse which the Scripture urgeth from Gods manifestation in the flesh Thirdly Christ is to be preached in his Person and Offices as well as his Nature That he is one Person not two Persons though he hath two Natures And herein also faith doth transcend reason here is a particular above the reach of the most intellectual capacity How there can be an individual humane Nature and yet not have a personal subsistency compleat of it self which yet it hath not in Christ for then Christ would be two Persons one as God and another as man which is absurd to think It is well called Christian Faith because in this the understanding of a man must only acquiesce upon the testimony of the Scripture Therefore when the Scripture saith Christ was made like us in all things sinne onely excepted we may also adde the manner of his humane subsistency which is not as in other men but his Office that is to be celebrated with great joy How were the Angels affected with this though they did not immediately reape the benefit by his death Now this Office of Christ is made by Divines three-fold a Priest a Prophet and a King the summe of it consisteth in being a Saviour and a Redeemer from all our sins both in respect of the guilt of them as also the power of them It is woe with the Church when Christ is not thus preached the alone Saviour the alone Mediatour Now how abominably derogatory the Popish preaching in many ages hath been to
that the most genuine answer is That Paul doth here speak of his trouble according to the sense and apprehension of his flesh even as afterwards he saith It was above his strength that is his humane natural strength as will appear afterwards If therefore flesh and blood be consulted with then Paul saith It is an affliction above measure but then at vers 17. of the 2 Cor. 4. as also in other places he speaketh according to the workings of faith and the operations of Gods Spirit within him So that a godly man speaketh one thing according to the flesh and another thing according to the Spirit That is bitter and heavy to the flesh which may be sweet and welcome to the Spirit From whence observe That godly men judge otherwise of their afflictions by the principles of sense and flesh in them then they do by the principles of grace and reason in them Paul calleth it An affliction above measure in the lower sphere of nature but again he calleth it A light one in the higher sphere of grace Even as an Astronomer beholding the Sunne with his bodily eye judgeth it lesse than the Earth but then again beholding it with the instruments of Art doth conclude that it is many degrees bigger than the Earth Thus the godly man while he thinketh and speaketh according to the law of the flesh within him he cryeth out of his burdens he is discontented at them he look-at them as destructive but then again when the same man considereth them by the principles of faith and Scripture-grounds then he seeth that those stones may be turned into bread and from these thorns he may gather grapes Even as we see in Christ because he had two distinct Natures in a personal Union therefore we say Christ died Christ was in agonies and that because of his humane Nature yea it is called The blood of God And again on the other side Christ is said to be God to create the world to raise himself from the dead and that because of his Divine Nature As he was Sonne of God so he was full of power and might upon the earth As he was the Sonne of man so he was subject to weaknesse and infirmity Now here was no impossibility or repugnancy that it should be thus different with Christ under several respects Thus also it is with every member of Christ As he is born of God so he puts forth divine and gracious operations but as he doth still retain some reliques of his old birth So there are sinfull and infirm actions coming from him Therefore when a godly man doth any thing we must consider from what fountain it is either the sweet fountain or the bitter fountain that it sloweth from To discover this truth First We must know That in every regenerate man there are two selfes as it were the carnal self and the spiritual self From which issue all the works we do Galat. 5. 17. and also Rom. 7. For although Amyraldus Expos in cap. 7. ad Rom. yet professing both against Socinians and Arminians doth industriously labour to understand it of a man only legally wrought upon and that it would be a dishonour to Paul and injurious to the work of Sanctification to affirm That Paul speaketh those things in his own person while regenerated yet by that Text in the Galatians Chap. 5. 17. it is plain That those who are godly like Rebeccah have these two twins struggling in their womb and that as a man consisting of soul and body we may say he is mortal and immortal visible and invisible in different respects mortal and visible in respect of his body but immortal and invisible in respect of his soul Thus also it is with a godly man in a theological consideration he hath both corruption and grace he hath both flesh and spirit Now although this be so yet a godly man is not to be called an unregenerate person as well as a regenerate a sinner and a wicked person as well as holy Because denominations are alwayes from the more noble part and this corruption though remaining yet is to be subdued and conquered Even as Canaan might be called the possession and inheritance of the Israelites although many Jebusites did still continue therein and could not be cast out Let not then any godly man look for such perfection in this life as to have only one principle within him and that of grace Do not look that it should be altogether as the Spirit will have it in thee not finding the least opposition or renitency from the flesh No this estate is to be enjoyed onely in Heaven Secondly As these two selfes or principles are in a man that is regenerate so they doe actually oppose and contradict one another Hence cometh that Christian combate and conflict which the godly find within themselves Not like that of the Heathens Aristotles incontinent person or the Poets Medea a conflict between reason and their lusts only But this opposition is universal and diffusive in every part of the soul The carnal part in the mind opposeth the spiritual The carnal part of the will contradicteth the spiritual So that they have heart against heart affections against affections We are not therefore to conceive of these two principles as dormant and latitant in the soul but they are as fire and water in the same subject labouring to expell each other and according to the three-fold estate or degree that we may conceive in persons regenerate so is this fight and congress more or lesse vehement The first degree is of such who are newly converted These although in Regeneration they have the seed and root of all grace yet because of their former custom in evil wayes cannot so immediately conquer and subdue their lusts and therefore like children that begin to walk because of their feebleness they get many fals A second degree is of those who are in some measure proficients and have obtained much victory over sinne And although in such there be many combates yet grace hath the possession of the whole man notwithstanding the many assaults made against it And then Lastly There are such whom the Scripture calls perfect not absolutely but comparatively to others because they are as Gyants when others are but Dwarfs these are said To have their senses exercised to discern between good and evil Now such although they do overcome the world and the Devil by faith yet they are not free from this combate within It is true some think that though it be granted that Paul Rom. 7. speaketh in the person of a regenerate man yet it is of one in the lowest forme that is but newly come into the state of Christianity And Amyraldus doth therefore think Paul cannot mean those things of himself because he had attained to an higher degree of grace Insomuch that he inviteth others to follow him and to take him for an example Hence he is said to know nothing
Christ herein the world knoweth Insomuch that St Francis or St Dominick or the Virgin Mary or some other Saint these were preached more than Christ Insomuch that we may say Till God raised up our Reformers there was no preaching of Christ Images Saints Pilgrimages and workes of Supererogations these were made the whole of Christianity It is true they would sometimes mention Christ but then they make him but a semi-Saviour they make others to joyne in this worke And although they runne to many plausible distinctions yea would perswade us that they more honour Christ then we doe yet all the water of their Tyber cannot cleanse them herein It was then blessed mercy when the Sunne-shine of the Gospel began to arise so that Christ was exalted in his Glory and his Offices that now there was no more robbery making others equal to him Yea the bold blaspheming picture was not ashamed of this Inscription That the way to Heaven by St Francis was easier than by Christ The Papists then do not preach Christ And as for the Socinian he surpasseth the Papist and deferveth not to be reckoned amongst Christians For although they hold him to be a constituted God and some of them say That religious adoration is due to him yet they say This is meerly from Gods appointment Hence as they dis-robe him of his Deity so they deny him to be a Saviour and Redeemer by way of satisfaction and atonement to the justice of God and therefore make him but as an eminent Prophet and Martyr but having no essential God-head nor procuring by his death any atonement for our sinnes to the vindicative justice of God What cause then have we to rejoyce under the full and exact preaching of Christ where Christ in his Natures in his Offices is so magnified that he alone is to be our Mediatour In his obedience alone in his death alone we put all our confidence For if Christ be not known as the way truth and life If the Natures and Offices of Christ be not understood all the way of consolation of justification of remission of sinne is wholly mistaken Because Christ is not known in his Mediatory Office therefore men either runne into despair and tormenting fears on one side or else into instituted wayes of superstition and supererrogation to the workes of the Law and to merits which hath been the poisonous Doctrine in Gods Church for many yeares together this was the wormwood that was in all their water The Popish Casuists did give consciences troubled for sinne nothing but gall to drink and in stead of healing did provoke and irritate the wound farre more Fifthly Christ is preached when he is set up as the King and Lord of his Church to whose Lawes and commands we are wholly to submit else we shall hereafter finde him to be the great Judge of the world who will judge it in righteousnesse People are deceived when they think Christ must be preached onely as a meer absolute Saviour that though they live in prophanenesse and dissolutenesse yet they are to trust in him as a Saviour Whosoever preacheth Christ thus he preacheth another Christ than what is revealed in the Word Therefore the Doctrines of Antinomians and Libertines who turne the grace of God into wantonnesse are to be abhorred with all abomination though there may be a sinfull setting up of righteousness and our good workes against Christ and his grace so there may be also a licentious conjoyning Christ and wickednesse We must therefore distinguish of what persons we have to do with For as Luther observed well to this effect Comment in Gen. The Antinomians who cry down holinesse and mortification they maintain themselves by my words and doctrin which I have preached but they must remember that when we came out of Popery we found the whole world in pharisaical admiration of superstitious workes as if by them they should be justified and saved which made us so advance Christ But under this pretence to cry down the preaching of the Law to give way to all licentiousnesse as if a Publican living in his sinnes might be saved by Christ though not a Pharisee This is to separate one Scripture from another But you will say If we are onely to preach Christ then we must not preach the Law we must not preach about regeneration and the differencing characters between a temporary believer and a true one we must not then preach repentance holy duties nor the day of Judgement To this it is answered That the right preaching of all these is to preach Christ Therefore the Law is preached hell and damnation are preached that so Christ may be the more welcome that so the grace of the Gospel may be the more conspicuous Even as it is with the Physician it 's health that he aimeth at even while he maketh sick while he putteth to paine and seemeth to take the ready way to destroy and kill The Husbandman while he ploweth and harroweth the ground it is the crop he looketh at in all this So it is with the Ministers of God while they convince threaten terrifie while they informe direct all is to bring you nearer to Christ These are the Ladders to stand upon while Christ is built in you SERM. CXX Our Lord Christ is the Son of GOD. 2 COR. 1. 19. For the Sonne of God Jesus Christ c. VVE heard what was the Subject matter of Pauls Preaching even the Lord Christ who is described from his Natures and Office The first is His Divine Nature in the former words The Son of God What is necessary for the Explication of this shall be brought in the Amplification of the Doctrine which is That The Lord Christ is the Son of God This is the greatest and most glorious Attribute that can be given to him It is for this that all adoration and divine worship is due to him It is for this that we are commanded to put our trust and confidence in him Had he not been truly God he could not have been our Mediator nor purchased our Salvation for us No meer pure creature Man or Angel could accomplish this work but he that is our Saviour must be Immanuel God with us I shall not inlarge my self concerning the dignity of this Subject but briefly dispatch all I shall say at this time And First When we say He is the Son of God the meaning is so that he is truely and properly of the same Nature with God It is not to be understood diminitively as if he were not the most High God and Jehovah but distinctively in respect of the Father he is the Son of the Father so that he hath the true nature with God though not the same personal propriety with the Father As then he is called the Son of man because he hath the same nature of a man so also the Son of God because he hath the true nature of God and therefore Rom. 9. called God
damned Jesus is the Christ the anointed of God Where Ministerial labours are great there needeth the more help from others Where there is any fault in one Minister the people are apt to charge it upon all The grounds of it 1. The policy and enmity of false Teachers 2. The indiscretion of the people 3. The natural enmity in man against the Ministry 'T is an happy thing when all the Ministers of God agree to advance Christ The effects of this Agreement 1. The greater confirmation of the truth 2. The greater defence of the truth 3. The greater conviction of the impenitent and unbelieving Gods truth and so the true Preachers of it are alwayes the same 1. We must distinguish between the external formes of Gods worship and doctrinals 2. Between the growth and the change of truth 3. Between a seeming and a real yea and nay 4. Antiquity and consent are properties of a true Church God hath made many promises in Christ to us 1. God might have dealt with man by absolute soveraignty 2. The promises of God are properly promises 3. Gods promises do not adde to his simple affirmation but only are to confirm our faith 4. The rise of all Gods promises is his free mercy 5. Therefore the fullfilling of his promises is only of grace 6. The promises of God are absolute or conditional 7. There may be reasons given why God made such promises As 1. To exercise our faith 2. To teach us humility 1. Of the several sorts of promises 1. The promises of God are either Legal or Evang elical 2. Promises are either spiritual or temporal 2. Gods promises are the executions of his Decrees 3. No wicked men have any promises belong to them 4. Gods promises to us suppose faith in us 5. God hath sealed his promises to us 6. 'T is great skill to make use of promises In Christ alone are all the promises of God confirmed and made good 1. By the promises of God here are meant only tis promises of grace 2. Promises are fulfilled either in Christ or by him 3. There could have been no promises without Christ 4. And therefore is the covenant of grace called a testament Ans 1. It is hard to sail between the Arminian and Antinomian rock * Saltmarsh 2. A Christian in making use of a promise must not oppose it to Christ nor Christ to it What a Christian ought to do in his doubtings of his interest in the promises 1. He is not to ascend into the high points of predestination and universal redemption 2. He should make Gods command and invitation his ground of drawing nigh to a promise The promises being ●ounded upon will never be altered or changed The promises of God are made and are to be beleeved to his glory Wherein the glory of God is manifested in his promises 1. Hereby his goodnesse is known 2. His love 3. The freenesse of his grace How faith in Gods promises gives glory to him 1. Hereby we acknowledge our dependance upon him 2 Hereby we manifest him to be the truth it self 3. Hereby we exalt Gods way of justification Our establishing in the faith of the promise is the gracious work of God alone 1. God may be said to establish us either in the grace it self or in our apprehension of it 2. We are not able of our selves to do any thing towards the work of grace 3. Wherein lieth the establishing work of Gods grace 1. In preparing the understanding to it How God prepares the understanding 1. By discovering our own infirmity 2. The acceptablenesse of the work of saith 3. The evangelicall way of Gods vouchsafing mercy to the soul 2. In setling the and removing the impediments 1. Presumption 2. Despair Wherein Gods confirmation of us upon the promises consisteth 1. In working principles of grace 1. Faith 2. Love 3. Heavenly courage and spiritual fortitude 4. Divine ●op● 5. Spiritual joy 2. By actual motions of his Spirit upon us Arguments that all our establishment is from God It appears 1. From that unevenness that is in the godly themselves 2. In that weak Christians have gone through great temptations when strong ones have failed 3. It appears from the prayers of Gods people The strongest Christians need Gods establishing grace as well as the weakest 1. It appears from the falls the strongest have had 2 From Gods dispensations towards them 3. From the Devils malice against them more than others 4. From Gods leaving them oft to themselves that they may see their strength to be only in him 5. From the nature of the grace within us In Christ alone we are established 1. By grace are Christians united to Christ 2. From this union followeth our establishment 3 Our establishment comes from Christ 1. By meritorious impetration 2. By effectual application All true believers have a spiritual anointing from God 1. Who is the fountain of this ointment even God and Christ 2. The comparison betwixt material and this spiritual oyl They are like 1. As oyl was used in the consecration of things to God 2. As it comforts the heart and beautifies the countenance 3. As it refreshed the weary 4. As it healeth wounds 5. In that it is delightsom to the nostrils 6. As it mollifies 7. As it strengthens and comforts the limbs The people of God are his sealed ones 1. There is an active and a passive sealing 2. Gods sealing of his people is either vifible or invifible What the sealing of tee godly implys 1. The great esteem with God 2. Their safety 3. Security 4. Their difference from others 6. Secrecy and privacy 7. Confirmation Scriptures equivalent to the text Rom. 8. 18. Gal. 4. 6. 1 Cor. 2. 12. 1 Joh 3. 24. 1 Ioh. 5. 8 9 10. The description of the sealing of Gods spirit The description of the sealing of Gods spirit 1. It is a supernatural and gracious work 2. Of Gods spirit Reasons why it is the spirit alone that thus sealeth 〈◊〉 This sealing of Gods spirit is in the hearts of the sanctified 4. It confirms and establisheth the heart Reasons why we cannot confirm our selves 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. The Spirit seals the promises of grace to a believer The division of faith as to the object it is 1. General 2. Special 3. Particular How the Spirit seals even by the means that God hath appointed Which means are either external as 1. The Sacraments 2. By the marks of such to whom the promises belong Or else internal The signes whereby we may know the spirit witnesses our interest in the promises 1. The sanctified improvement of afflictions 2. The experience of Gods gracious presence with us 3. The antecedent works of sanctification Of the end of the spirits sealing even that we might live godly and thankfully Whether all Gods people be his sealed ones 1. It belongs to all the godly 2. Primitive Christians did more partake of it then Christians do uow 3. It is not so necessary to