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A47542 A golden mine opened, or, The glory of God's rich grace displayed in the mediator to believers, and his direful wrath against impenitent sinners containing the substance of near forty sermons upon several subjects / by Benjamin Keach. Keach, Benjamin, 1640-1704. 1694 (1694) Wing K69; ESTC R18541 471,831 520

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the Spirit in every Faculty of the Soul and a partaking of every Grace though at the first forming it is not come to full Growth and Perfection there is not only Light in the Vnderstanding Convictions in the Conscience but the Will is subjected to the Will of God and Power of Divine Grace and the Affections are renewed and changed also to love as God loves and to hate as God hates 2. A Babe partakes of the Nature of the Father that begot him So does a Child of God partake of his Divine Nature he is after God created in Righteousness and true Holiness That which is born of the Flesh is Flesh and that which is born of the Spirit is Spirit 3. It is observed that Babes come into the World crying So a Babe in Christ or one born again comes into a State of Grace praying Behold he prays And though it be not universally true in Nature yet it is so in Grace always so he that prays not is not renewed nor born again 4. A Babe or Child new-born desires the Milk of its Mother's Breast So such who are born of God desire after the sincere Milk of the Word or the heavenly and pure Doctrine of the Gospel that they may grow thereby 5. A dear Child loves and honours his Father who begot him So every true Child of God does love and honour God If I be a Father where is mine Honour 6. A Child is grieved when the Father is offended and will take care that he doth not displease him if a dear Child So doth every Child of God mourn when God is offended and also takes special care and heed he displeases him not 7. A dear Child loves all his Brethren and Sisters So every one that is born of God doth not only love him that begat but also all those who are begotten of him 8. A dear Child will strive to follow and imitate his Father in all his Vertues So a Child of God follows God imitates God in all his imitable Perfections Be ye followers of God as dear Children 3. Reproof How doth this tend to reprehend the Enemies of God's People who abuse reproach backbite nay persecute them How will they stand in the Judgment-Day when Christ will say what ye did to this and that Child of mine you did it unto me He that toucheth you saith Jehovah toucheth the Apple of my Eye 4. This greatly raiseth the Honour of Believers What greater Dignity can be conferred on us than to be begotten and born of God This is more than to be Adopted Sons we are born of God partake of his Divine Nature Behold what manner of Love the Father hath bestowed upon us that we should be called the Sons of God Beloved now are we the Sons of God c. If David thought it no small Honour to be the Son-in-Law to an Earthly King what an Honour hath God conferred upon his Saints 5. And lastly You that are Saints read your Privilege If Children then Heirs But no more at this Time JOHN X. 28. And I give unto them Eternal Life and they shall never perish neither shall any pluck them out of my Hand I Closed last Day with the fifth Argument Sixthly I shall now proceed to my next Argument to prove That none of Christ's Sheep can so fall away as eternally to perish And that shall be taken from the Nature of that Divine Spiritual and Mystical Union that there is between every true Believer and the Lord Jesus Christ By the way Let it be considered that this Union by the in-dwelling of the Holy Spirit is not a Personal Union that is impossible he doth not assume our Nature and so prevent our Personality which as one observes would make us one Person with himself But he dwells in our Persons keeping his own and leaving us our Personality indefinitely distinct But it is a Spiritual Union a Mysterious and Mystical Union more to be admired than undertaken fully to be defined by any Man under Heaven Many Debates there have been about this Union amongst Learned Men some carry it too high and some too low for though it be not a Personal Union yet it is more than a Union in Love and Affection or in Principle in Design and Interest which may be between one Friend and another First It is such a strong Union intensively that Christ and a regenerate Man become one Spirit He that is joined unto the Lord is one Spirit One Spirit saith Reverend Charnock as if they had but one Soul in two Bodies What the Spirit doth in Christ it doth also in a Believer according to the Capacity of the Soul The same Spirit which was the immediate Conveyer of Grace to the Humane Nature of Christ is so to us Christ hath an Essential Holiness in respect of his Godhead but a Derivative Holiness as Man and this Derivative Holiness proceeded from the Spirit 's dwelling in him without measure which we have in our Measures And by virtue of this Union by the same Spirit whereby we become one Spirit with Christ not only that Grace which is in us and in the greatest Apostle is the same but that Grace which is in us and in our Blessed Mediator the Man Christ Jesus are of the same Nature and Original As the Light of the Sun and the Light of the Stars are the same but they differ in Degrees not essentially And as we say of Souls Animae sunt pares dignitate saith Charnock though the Actions are not the same because of the indisposition of the Organs and the predominancy of some particular Humour 'T is the same Spirit in Christ and a Believer as it is the same Soul in dignity which is in an Infant and a Man of most refined Parts It is more here for 't is the same Spirit in respect of his Person which makes Christ very near of Kin to us this Spirit must either desert Christ or us before this Union can be dissolved Not Christ for he had it in the World not in Measures and he is yet anointed with the Oil of Gladness above his Fellows Not us because the Promise of Christ cannot be broken This being the Top-stone of the Comfort of Believers in sending this Comforter that he may abide with us for ever Evident it is that it is such a Union that Believers are said to partake of the Divine Nature that the Holy Spirit is promised to them and in a spiritual manner is united to them and dwelleth and abideth in them and that for ever cannot be denied Christ shews us that this Union arises from our spiritual eating of his Flesh and drinking of his Blood He that eateth my Flesh and drinketh my Blood dwelleth in me and I in him But when some were offended and could not see how this could be he said unto them ver 63. It is the Spirit that quickneth the Flesh profiteth
said they hear Christ's Voice i. e. the Doctrine he taught This is my beloved Son saith the Father in whom I am well pleased hear him 1. Not Moses Moses is not our Shepherd our Guide our Law-giver We are not his Disciples his Sheep No no but we are Christ's Sheep Christ's Disciples The Jews said they were Moses 's Disciples 2. They hear Christ's Voice not the Pope's not the Voice of Antichrist 3. They hear Christ's Voice not the Voice of the Light of Nature only or the teaching of Natural Conscience though 't is true they hear and follow that Light yet they know the Light that is in all Men which is in Pagans Turks and Heathens is not the Voice of Christ as he is Mediator and the great Shepherd of the Sheep 4. They hear Christ's Voice follow his Voice not the Voice of General Councils and National Synods they will no further hear any than they hear and adhere to the Voice and Doctrine of Jesus Christ 2 dly They will not receive or embrace any Capital Errors they will not hear the Voice of Strangers but keep to all the Essentials of Christ's Doctrine of the Principles of true Religion Particularly 1. They believe the Holy Scripture is of Divine Authority and that it is the only Rule of Faith and Practice 2. They stedfastly believe the Doctrine of the Blessed Trinity that there are three that bear record in Heaven the Father the Son and the Holy Spirit and that these three are one One in Essence yet three Persons or Subsistences 3. They stedfastly believe the Doctrine of Christ's Divinity or have a right Faith about the Person of Christ not doubting but that he is God by Nature the most High God coeternal and coequal with the Father and the Holy Ghost abominating the Doctrine of Arius who asserted he was not of the same Substance of the Father but rather a created Spirit the first and chief Spirit or Angel God created And the Doctrine of Socinians who affirmed He is a meer Man and had no Pre-existence before he was Conceived and Born of the Virgin They abominate that Voice or Doctrine of Eutychians who maintain that the Matter of Christ's Flesh was from Heaven or that it was a Conversion of the Deity of the second Person of the Trinity into Flesh and that he partook not of the Nature of the Virgin They abominate their Doctrine who declare that Christ doth consist of one Nature only and those who affirm that the Light that is in all Men which is but an inward Quality created of God with which the Soul of Mankind is naturally indued is the only Christ of God they know these are Strangers and the Voice of Strangers they will not hear 4. They hear and stedfastly believe and receive the Doctrine of Christ's Headship over the Church 5. The Doctrine of Satisfaction by Christ in his Expiation of Sin and of Justification by his Righteousness imputed as it is received by Faith alone without inherent Righteousness wrought in us or good Works done by us 6. The Doctrine of Regeneration the Resurrection of the Body and of the Eternal Judgment and World to come In all these Respects they hear Christ's Voice i. e. his Doctrine and in all other respects so far as they receive Light and Knowledg touching any one or all the blessed Truths and Ordinances of the Gospel Fourthly There is the Voice of Christ's Rod also which his Sheep hear The Lord's Voice crieth to the City and the Man of Wisdom shall see thy Name hear ye the Rod and who hath appointed it When Christ's Sheep will not hear as they ought the soft and sweet Voice of God's Word he speaks to them by the Voice of his Rod by Afflictions and sharp Rebukes which by his Providence he brings upon them And though others cannot hear so as to understand this Voice of Christ yet his Sheep do they see his Name and hear the Rod and know whose Voice it is and to what End 't is appointed but this I shall not insist further upon here I should now come to shew you how Christ's Sheep hear his Voice but that must be for the next time APPLICATION 1. Bless God you have Christ's Voice Christ's Word sounding in your Ears Blessed are they that know the joyful Sound for they shall walk in the Light of thy Countenance O Lord. It is not all they that hear the joyful Sound but only such that know it with an experimental Knowledg who have felt the Divine Power of it on their Souls 2. Rest not therefore upon a bare hearing of the Word of Christ take heed that the Gospel comes not to you in Word only but in Power also 3. Labour to hear the Voice of Christ's Spirit in and with the Word or you are undone for ever JOHN X. 27. My Sheep hear my Voice and they follow me DOCT. All true Believers are the Sheep and Lambs of Jesus Christ they hear his Voice and they follow him Beloved we have shewed you in what respects Believers are said to be Christ's Sheep and what is meant by his Voice which his Sheep or such who belong unto him do and will hear Thirdly I shall now proceed to the next general Head of Discourse propounded to you I am to shew you how Christ's Sheep hear his Voice his Word his Holy Doctrine They hear Christ's Voice his Word and Doctrine understandingly He that heareth the Word and understandeth it c. Some tho they hear it yet they are ignorant and know not the Nature Power and divine Excellency of it The sacred Scripture is as a sealed Book to some that are learned with Humane Arts and Sciences they see but the outside of the Book as it were and others they are ignorant Persons neither have Humane nor Divine Teachings then he opened their Vnderstandings that they might understand the Scriptures See how Christ does honour the holy Scriptures He did not open their Understanding without the Scriptures he sends them to that because they testify of him but he knew the Scripture would not sufficiently give them the knowledg of himself without the Influence and Illumination of his Spirit Sirs they hear Christ's Voice aright who are taught of God and by his Spirit to understand his Word Some Men are so far cheated by the Devil that they cry up the Light of natural Conscience and magnify that above the Holy Scripture He perswades them to cast away the Scriptures as a dead Letter in expectation of the Spirit 's Teachings whereas the Spirit teacheth by not without nor contrary to the Sacred Scripture The Word of Christ is full of Mystery its holy and sublime Doctrine is not easily understood nor can it be without the Spirit helps the Understanding In a right and saving manner it is given to Christ's Sheep to understand the Mysteries of the Kingdom of Heaven and to others it is not given 2. Christ's Sheep
but that they may occasionally hear such preach yet if they know they are Deceivers they will not so much as hear them neither ought they but to shun them as such who have Plague-Sores upon them yet they may hear and read their Books to know the better their cursed Principles and Errors 2. Therefore they do not so hear them as to like and approve of their Doctrine as I said before 3. They will then be sure not so to hear them as to receive and embrace their pernicious Principles unless lamentably deluded which as you heard they may be through the subtilty of Satan and the craftiness of his Emissaries for some time if they do not watch and take the better care APPLICATION Caution To you that are Believers beware lest you are led away by the Error of the Wicked be sure that you are not corrupted in any main or fundamental Truth First O labour to maintain and abide firm in the Doctrine of the Blessed Trinity God hath revealed or made known himself as three in one and therefore as such to be worshipped Look what way God hath manifested his Being and Properties unto us in his Holy Word Our Worship consisteth in a due application of our Soul unto him according to that Revelation of himself And that there are three distinct Persons subsisting in the same infinitely holy One undivided Essence as manifested in his Word is most evident and those Persons are so distinct in their peculiar Subsistence that distinct Actings and Operations are ascribed unto them The Father knoweth the Son and loveth him and the Son seeth knoweth and loveth the Father In these mutual Actings saith Reverend Dr. Owen one Person is the Object of the Knowledg and Love of the other The Father loveth the Son and hath given all things into his Hand No Man knoweth the Son but the Father neither knoweth any Man the Father save the Son No Man knoweth the Divine Essence or Eternal Generation of the Son but the Father Nor no Man knoweth the Essence or Counsels of the Father or Dispensations of the Gospel save the Son Or as Calvin saith The Son is said to know the Father as he is the lively and express Image of his Person This mutual Knowledg and Love of the Father and Son is expressed at large in Prov. 8. 22. And they are Absolute Infinite Natural and Necessary unto the Being and Blessedness of God So the Holy Spirit is the mutual Love of the Father and the Son knowing them as he is known and searching the deep Things of God And saith the Doctor in these mutual and internal and external Actings of themselves consists much of the infinite Blessedness of the Holy God Again 2. there are distinct Actings of the several Persons in the Godhead which are voluntary or Effects of Will and Choice and not natural or necessary and these are of two sorts such as respect one another for there are external Acts of one Person towards another but then the Person that is the Object of these Actings is not considered absolutely as a Divine Person but with respect unto some peculiar Dispensation and Condescension So the Father gives sends commands the Son as he had condescended to take our Nature upon him and to be the Mediator between God and Man So the Father and the Son do send the Spirit as he condescended in a special manner to the Office of being the Sanctifier and Comforter of the Church Now these are free and voluntary Acts depending upon the sovereign Will Counsel and Pleasure of God and might not have been without the least diminution of his Eternal Blessedness Although this is such a Mystery that it 's beyond our Capacities fully to comprehend it yet there are as appears by what hath been said clear Scripture-Demonstrations that in the Deity there is a plurality of distinct Persons which might further be evinced as the Learned have shewed 1. A Being that stands under divers mutual Relations eternally and unalterably fixed that one cannot be the other must admit of such a Consideration of Existence But thus it is here God the Father eternally begets and never can be begotten the Son is eternally and unchangeably begotten and can never beget the Father also the Holy Ghost proceeds from the Father and the Son and neither Father nor Son can proceed from the Holy Ghost 2. Where one doth as it were command and another obey one sends and another is sent there must needs be a personal distinction between each other But as it was before shewed the Father doth as it were command and send the Son not himself the Son is held forth as obeying not commanding or sending the Father 3. Where there is something done by one that is not done by another that argues the Persons are distinct one from the other But thus it is in respect of the Deity there is something done by the Son that is not done by the Father The Son assumed Man's Nature the Father did not this the Son in that Nature died and satisfied for our Sins by the Sacrifice of himself the Father did not this The Holy Ghost is sent by the Father and the Son he doth not send the Father nor the Son 4. Where there is a distinct mutual Converse in which one speaks of himself to another and of a third there is the formality of three Persons but in the Deity there is such a Converse 5 Where there is an Image one of another there is such a Distinction one from another that one is not the other in that respect but in the Deity there is an Image one of another The Mystery is most manifest from express Scripture It is a received Rule that cannot be contracted That things alike are not the same in that respect wherein they are alike Dr. Chauncy Secondly Also labour to abide firm in the Faith concerning the Person of Jesus Christ who is both God and Man the Eternal God not God by Office but God by Nature the most High God who made Heaven and Earth and yet truly Man taking our Nature into a mystical Union with his Holy Deity being made like unto us in all things Sin only excepted and thus both God and Man in one Person 1 st It is requisite that he should be God 1. Because none can satisfy for Sin but he that is God no Creature though never so Holy could do it because Sin hath an infinite demerit in it being against an infinite God it therefore deserveth everlasting Punishment From hence it appears that the Satisfaction for our Sins must be infinitely meritorious otherwise it could not satisfy the infinite Justice and Wrath of God Now from the Dignity of Christ's Person he being God as well as Man his Obedience and Suffering hath an infinite Worth in it 2. No meer Creature was able to abide and overcome infinite Wrath or the Punishment due to us for our Sins therefore
their Souls to rejoice I have been afflicted and tempted and yet have been succoured and relieved by the Lord because I hoped in his Word So that none of them that meet with like Perplexities need to fear or doubt of God's gracious Help and Support Sirs if wicked Men like Dogs Wolves or Lions do endeavour to scatter Christ's Sheep by Persecution c. they will soon get together again And being let go they went to their own Company again 11. Sheep need a shady Place when the Sun shines hot at Noon which is a great refreshment to them where they chew their Cud and being secured from the scorching heat they with the greater alacrity return to their Pasture In this also the Saints may be compared unto Sheep for evident it is Believers do need a shady Place a Place of Refreshment to rest in and under in the time of the great heat of Temptation Affliction and Persecution And at such Seasons the Lord Jesus hath a Place of sweet Repose for them In me you shall have Peace in the World you shall have Tribulation Vnder the shadow of thy Wings will I make my Refuge until these Calamities be overpast Hence also Jesus Christ is said to be as the Shadow of a great Rock in a weary Land or in a dry and scorching Country which metonymically is called a weary Land because it makes the People weary that abide therein Christ refreshes his Sheep under his own gracious Protection in time of the hottest Persecution c. and affords them relief by his own Presence and precious Promises And when they return out of those Afflictions with what joy do they feed in their Pastures calling to mind and meditating upon those blessed Experiences they had of his Goodness in those hot and scorching Times 12. Sheep will live where greater Cattel cannot even upon very hard and barren Commons where the Grass is exceeding short and be very well contented with it nay thrive upon it So will the Faithful in Jesus Christ live where and when the carnal Professor cannot even in a Time of Want and Scarcity when the great and tall Cedars whose Hearts are not upright with God fall away and their Spirits die in them A poor Believer can live by Faith on the Promises of God when he can't see by an Eye of Sense how he should subsist yet doth then trust on God's Providence who careth for him and he is contented and well satisfied with those hard Pastures the Lord is pleased to put him into Although the Fig-tree shall not blossom neither shall Fruit be on the Vines the Labour of the Olive shall fail and the Fields shall yield no Meat the Flocks shall be cut off from the Fold and there shall be no Herd in the Stall Yet will I rejoice in the Lord and joy in the God of my Salvation 13. Among a Flock of Sheep are oftentimes some Goats who feed with them and lie down together So in Christ's Flock are some evil and corrupt Members such who are none of his Sheep but Hypocrites though they seem to feed and have Communion together and these also are called Goats by the great Shepherd 14. Sheep are very fruitful and do multiply in a little time exceedingly though many of them may be killed by Butchers The Saints may be compared to Sheep also in this respect for they from a few have often increased to a very great Multitude How few were the Number of Christ's Sheep at the time of his Ascension yet in a little space we read that their Number was five Thousand And though the Heathen Butchers killed many Thousands yet how wonderfully did they increase which was marvellous in the Eyes of their Enemies The like may be noted in these Days among us in England what a few were they of the Baptized Churches and other Dissenters not many Years ago and to what a Multitude are they risen now Also the Saints grow in Grace they are fruitful bearing Twins and none barren among them 15. Sheep are sometimes separated from the Goats for some special Occasion known to the Shepherd Even so at the last Day shall all the Sincere and truly Godly be separated from unsound and unsanctified Ones by our Lord Jesus the great Shepherd Before him shall be gathered all Nations and he will separate them one from another as a Shepherd divideth the Sheep from the Goats And he will set the Sheep at his right Hand and the Goats on his left Hand Secondly To proceed Tho I have already clearly opened the Properties or Characters of the Sheep of Christ in speaking to several Parts of my Text yet I shall in a summary way here add some few Particulars further upon this Account which may serve by way of Trial to all of us First The first distinguishing Character of them is They hear Christ's Voice What is meant by his Voice and how they do hear it we have shewed Secondly Christ's Sheep have passed through a great Change a glorious internal and visible Change They are converted Persons renewed or regenerated by Divine Grace They were once like other Men and Women and had no Sheep-like Nature as you have heard but rather the same filthy unclean and brutish Nature of Swine c. which is in all ungodly Ones 1. It is a real Change from Nature to Grace 't is not a seeming a nominal or notional but a true and real Change they have a new Heart a new Spirit a new Nature created in them they are become new Creatures all real Operations of the Spirit suppose some real Form a real Habit is infused from whence they act which works in them a ready Inclination Disposition and sweet Propensity to do that which is truly and spiritually Good 2. And this is common to all the Sheep of Jesus Christ in this respect they are all alike having all obtained the same precious Faith as to the Quality of it As all Wolves have the Nature of Wolves and all Swine the Nature of Swine and all Sheep have the Nature of Sheep so all the Saints and Children of God have the Nature of Saints all Believers and Sheep of Jesus Christ have one holy Nature 3. It is a Nature and Disposition quite contrary to that which was in them formerly 'T is a mighty Change as when a Wolf is made a Lamb the Wolfish Nature as one observes is lost and the Lamb-like Nature is introduced By Corruption Man was Carnal and Brutish but by the new Creation he is Spiritual and Divine by Corruption he hath the Image of the Devil by this he is restored to the Image of God by that he had the Seeds of all Villanies by this the Seed of all Graces He was an Enemy to God nay had Enmity in his Heart against God but now he loves God loves Christ loves Holiness loves the Ways of God and People of God 4. It is an universal Change a Change of
Law perfectly is cursed but no Man can keep the Law perfectly therefore all Man naturally are cursed and impossible then to be blessed until delivered from that Curse and this therefore Christ came to do him hath God sent to bless us which Blessing we could not have 〈…〉 Christ puts himself in our place and bears the Curse away from us Christ hath redeemed us from the Curse of the Law by being 〈◊〉 a Curse for us for it is written Cursed is every one that 〈◊〉 on a Tree He that was hanged on a Tree under the Law was hanged for transgressing of it and was cursed of God and when 〈◊〉 is said Christ was made a Curse for us it signifies his bearing that Wrath and indignation of God which was due to us for our Sin and his he must do if ever we are justified and eternally ●●ved from that Eternal Wrath and Vengeance Sin had brought upon every Soul of us 5. As our Lord Jesus if he procure Salvation for us must die and become a Curse for us so he must also raise up himself from the Dead or be discharged of the Bonds of Death he must destroy Death and be freed out of Prison He therefore rose again from the Dead for our Justification His Discharge was virtually a Discharge for us or for all he died for our Lord Jesus must subdue all our Enemies and bring not Death only but the Devil also and all the Powers of Darkness under his Feet or there could be no Salvation for our poor Souls Forasmuch then as the Children are partakers of Flesh and Blood he also himself likewise took part of the same that through Death he might destroy him that had the Power of Death that is the Devil And deliver them who through fear of Death were all their Life-time subject to Bondage Christ and Believers are of one and the same Nature they are as it were but one Man or are so united as to be considered as one Mystical Body This was held forth in his Incarnation in his assuming our Nature He took not only an Humane Soul but our Humane Flesh into Union with his Divine Nature that both our Souls and Bodies might be brought into Union with him and that our Bodies might also be raised from Death to a State of Life and Glory at the last Day and be fashioned like unto his Glorious Body Who hath abolished Death and hath brought Life and Immortality to light through the Gospel Had not Christ conquered Death and the Devil who had the Power of Death we had been lost for ever He hath not only taken away Sin the Sting of Death but he hath and will be the Death of Death The last Enemy that shall be destroyed is Death The Body as well as the Soul is brought into Union with Christ he is the Head of the whole Believer the Body as well as the Soul Shall I then take the Members of Christ and make them the Members of an Harlot Both Body and Spirit are the Lord's our Body is the Temple of the Holy Ghost Brethren what a Conquest hath Christ made how hath he subdued all our Enemies that so he might work out a full and perfect Victory for us in every respect For this Corruptible must put on Incorruption and this Mortal must put on Immortality 1 Cor. 15. 53. So when this Corruptible shall have put on Incorruption and this Mortal shall have put on Immortality then shall be brought to pass the saying that is written Death is swallowed up in Victory Ver. 54. O Death where is thy Sting O Grave where is thy Victory Ver. 55. 6. And lastly And as Christ must conquer the Devil the World Sin Death and the Grave for us and in our Nature so he must by his mighty Power destroy the Devil and Sin 's great Power in us and vanquish that natural Enmity that is in our Hearts against God and his Ways and thereby restore the Image of God in us which we had lost HEB. II. 3. How shall we escape if we neglect so great Salvation Ninthly GOSPEL-Salvation is great if we consider the Subject thereof or what is delivered and saved for ever namely the Souls and Bodies of his People First The Soul that is it Jesus Christ came to save which is very precious as I shall shew you in a deduction of several Particulars Certainly the Salvation of the Soul must needs be a great Salvation What is it to save our Estates our Liberties our Healths the Members of our Bodies our Eyes Arms Legs or our natural Lives to the saving of our precious and immortal Souls The Soul is more worth than all the World What shall it profit a Man to gain the whole World and lose his own Soul 1 st To demonstrate the great Worth Excellency and Preciousness of the Soul consider that it was first formed in the Image of God in Righteousness and true Holiness Our Souls had a glorious Impression of God's Image stamp'd upon them in the first Creation which we lost by Sin and Transgression But this Blessed Image is restored again as you have heard by the Grace of God in this Salvation 1. Pray Brethren remember that the Soul of Man is capable of a Divine Impression of God's glorious Image it is made I mean of such a Nature that it is capable of this great Blessing therefore to be deemed a very precious thing God will not stamp his Image upon low and base Metal if I may so speak with reverence 2. There are three things I find which the great God glories in as being peculiar to himself or his own glorious Prerogative alone The Burden of the Word of the Lord for Israel saith the Lord which stretcheth out the Heavens and layeth the Foundations of the Earth and formeth the Spirit of Man within him The first is his stretching out of the Heavens O what a great and glorious Work was that The second is his laying the Foundation of the Earth the hanging it upon nothing what a wonderful thing is that considering its great Weight and wonderful Body The third is his forming of our Souls Certainly the Spirit or Soul of Man is a glorious thing that God should account the Creation of it amongst those chiefest Parts of his admirable Handy-work Why is not the forming the Blessed Angels who are glorious Spirits rather mentioned it is worthy of serious Contemplation Our Bodies are fearfully and wonderfully made they are no small part of God's Wisdom and curious Workmanship if the Nature and Order of every Part was considered as some Artists who study Man's Humane Body will shew you But what is the Formation and Excellency of our Bodies to our Souls 3. The Soul is capable of Divine Union with Jesus Christ through a Communication of the Holy Spirit and by Faith of the Operation of God and thereby the whole Man partakes of the like Union also
3. 12. Mark 16. 1● Isa 46. 12. Phil●● 12. Ephes 2. 8 9 10. Rom. 4 5. Allen 's Glass of Justificat What Work of Salvation Man cannot work out Ephes 2. 1 2. What Work it is we are to work out Phil. 1. 6. Rom. 8. 13. Mat. 18. 3. 1 Tim. 1. 19. 2 Tim. 2. 17 18. Acts 23. 1. Ezek. 18. 24. Rom. 10. 3. 1 Cor. 1. 21. Jude 1. Isa 40. 31. Heb. 2. 18. The Absurdities that attend the Doctrine of final Apostacy Charnock * See Dr. Owen in his Answer to Mr. John Goodwin pag. 114 115 116. Psa 51. 12. Practical Discourse pag. 125. Deut. 7. Mat. 11. 25. Rom. 9. 18. Deut. 30. 6. Jer. 31. 33. Serm. 1. Afterwards I was informed who it was that sent it to me Mr. John Goodwin 's sense of the Subjects 〈◊〉 meant The Sense of some of the Antient Fathers of this Text. Mr. David Dickson What the Persons are that the Apostle here intends What things do accompany Salvation Heb. 6. 9. Love to the poor Saints a blessed sign of true Grace The Nature of the common Illuminations of the Spirit Mat. 7. 22. Mat. 6. 23. The Nature of the special Illuminations of the Spirit Acts 2. 37. Zech. 12. 20. Acts 2. 36. Acts 24 25. Joh. 4. 29. Psal 51. 5. Ezek. 6. 9. Ezek. 20. 43. Job 42. 5. Psal 38. 7. Rom. 7. 9. Psal 51. 4. Hos 3. 5. Psal 139. 23. Gen. 4. 16. 1 Cor. 7. 10. Gal. 5. 6. 1 Thess 1. 3. Prov. 4. 18. 1 Pet. 2. 7. Psal 73. 25. 1 Cor. 13. 1 2 3. Serm. II. What meant by the Heavenly Gift How some unrenewed Persons may be said to be partakers of the Holy Ghost 2 Pet. 2. 20. 1 Sam. 10. 6 9. Rom. 10. 17. 1 Thess 1. 8. Why the Word of God is called good Ps 19. 10. Psal 119. 105. Psal 119. 50. Col. 3. 16. 2 Cor. 4. 7. 1 Thess 1. 5. Joh. 19. 3. Reader these things were enlarged upon but I am forc'd to leave out the Enlargements here Psal 119. 11. Mat. 11. 28. Psal 34. 8. 1 Pet. 2. 5. Mat. 27. 34. John 2. 23 24. Mat. 13. 20. Psal 119. 127 128. 1 Cor. 13. 1 2. What a kind of taste a Believer hath of God and his Word Psal 42. 2. Mat. 5. 6. Job 23. 12. Ps 19. 10. Psal 110. 97. Jer. 15. 16. Isa 55. 2. Psal 36. 8. Psal 63. 5. Psal 119. 11. Luk. 1. 66. Dr. Owen p. 50 51. Heb. 4. 2. Heb. 6. 6 7. What is meant by the World to come Rev. 11. 15. 2 Pet. 3. 13. What is meant by Christ's delivering up the Kingdom to the Father Job 14. 12. Rev. 21. 1. Luke 20. 35 36. The Nature and Glory of the World to come opened Rev. 22. 3. Isa 55. 13. Rom. 8. 21. Acts 3. 21. 2 Pet. 3. 13. Isa 60. 21. Dan. 7. 27. Dan. 7. 27. Rev. 21. 4. Isa 33. 25. Isa 60. 10. Isa 65. 14. Jer. 31. 12. Isa 35. 2. Rev. 21. 3. 1 Thess 4. 16 17. Mat. 5. 3. Rev. 5. 10. 2 Tim. 4. 8. Jam. 2. 5. Psal 45. 9. Rom. 8. Rev. 21. The Riches of the World to come opened Phil. 3. ult Jam. 5. 2 3. 1 Tim. 6. 17. 1 Joh. 3. 2 3. Psa 17. ult The Honours of the World to come Mat. 12. The Joys and Pleasures of the World to come Psal 36. 8. Psa 16. 11. 1 Cor. 2. 9. How to have Interest in the World to come Mat. 16. 26. Rev. 22. 20. Serm. III. 2 Pet. 3. 10. Phil. 3. 21. 1 Thess 1. 9. Vers 10. What a taste of the World to come a false Professor may have Mat. 7. 22. Isa 22. 13. Isa 56. 12. Rom. 2. 4. Acts 24. 25. Joh. 5. 35. Col. 1. 12. Heb. 11. 13. Ver. 13 14. How it is impossible for these to be renewed unto Repentance Heb. 6. 6. Dickson Mat. 12. 31. Heb. 10. 26 27. Ps 81. 12. 2 Thess 2. 10 11 12. What is not the Sin against the Holy Ghost Jer. 3. 3. Jer. 3. 12. 1 Joh. 3. 9. What the Sin against the Holy Ghost is 2 Pet. 2. 20. Mat. 12. Heb. 10. 26. Heb. 10. 29. Mat. 12. 22 24. 2 Pet. 1. 5 6 7. Verse 11. Sermon 1. Reader This Treatise is swollen so big already that I can give thee little more than the Heads of the Sermons on this Texts Gospel-Salvation great Salvation comparatively Psa 91. 11. Gospel-Salvation great in it self Rev. 13. 8. Prov. 8. 22 23 24 Job 33 24. Tit. 1. 2. 2 Tim. 1. 9. Gospel-Salvation great in respect of that Counsel held in Eternity about it Zech. 6. 11. 'T is a great Salvation in respect of the Design of it 1 Cor. 2. 6. 1 Cor. 1. 24. Col. 2. 15. 1 Joh. 3. 8. Gospel-Salvation great considering how low Man was fallen and the seasonableness of it Rom. 5. 6. Job 7. 17. Job 33. 24. Serm. II. Gospel-Salvation great considering the Persons that brought it about Psal 25. 5. Isa 63. 5. What part of this Salvation is attributed to God the Father 2 Cor. 5. 18. Heb. 10. 5. Joh. 3. 17. 2 Cor. 1. 3. Rom. 8. 32. Joh. 3. 16. Eph. 1. 3. Joh. 5. 17. What a Part Christ hath in working out this Salvation Christ is a great Saviour Phil. 2. 9. Isa 9. 6. Isa 6. 9. Heb. 1. 4 5. Phil. 2. 6. Isa 19. 20. Heb. 1. 3. Joh. 14. 9. Isa 63. 1. Rev. 5. 5. Heb. 7. 25. Isa 42. 12. The H. Ghost hath his part in working about our Salvation Isa 61. 10. Acts 10. Verse 6. * God calls the Gentiles or whom he pleases among them as well as the Jews which Peter might not understand before now Gal. 1. 16. Mat. 6. 33. Joh. 6. 37. Joh. 3. 15. Mat. 9. 12 13. Mat. 11. 28. Rev. 3. 20. Phil. 1. 6. Serm. III. Great Salvation in respect of what we are delivered from The Evil of Sin opened 1 Sam. 2. 30. Psal 2. 3. Exod. 20. 5. 2 Chron. 19. 2. Rom. 8. 7. Gen. 6. 5 6. Psal 7. 11. Rom. 6. 23. 1 Cor. 15. 56. Isa 61. 1. Acts 8. 23. Ezek. 16. 3 4 5 6. Sinners are under God's Curse Gal. 3. 10. Gal. 3. 16. 2 Cor. 1. 12. Rom. 1. 18. Psa 90. 11. Heb. 12. ult Luke 16. 24. Gospel-Salvation is great in respect of what Christ doth and must do in order to effect it 1 Pet. 1. 28 1● Heb. 10. 4. Verse 5. Rom. 8. 3. Joh. 1. 14. 2 Cor. 2. 8 9. Heb. 2. 16. Gal. 4. 4. Gal. 3. 13. Gal. 3. 13. Heb. 2. 14 15. Phil. 3. ult 2 Tim. 1. 10. 1 Cor. 15. 26. 1 Cor. 6. 15. Ver. 19 20. Serin IV. Salvation great in respect of the Subjects of it Mat. 16. 26. Zech. 12. 1. 1 Joh. 1. 3. Job 32. 8. 1 Cor. 2. 11. The Soul is capable of Divine Contemplation Ps 139. 1 Ver. 15. 1 Cor. 2. 1 2. Nothing but God himself can satisfy the Soul God's Thoughts greatly let out about the Soul of Man Psal 49. 8. Nothing
Fire opened in eight Particulars 31 33 33 9. Doctrines raised 33 34 35 The Application 36 37 38 39 Second Sermon Doct. God's Wrath is like to Fire it is intolerable 1. Demonstrated in 2. External and Internal Wrath opened 41 42 43 3. The Nature of Eternal Wrath shewed in Spira and Child 44 to 51 4. Eternal Wrath or Hell-Torments and the Nature thereof opened largely 52 c. Second Text John 10. 27 28. First Sermon 1. The Text opened and Terms explained 75 76 2. The Doctrine propounded viz. All true Believers are the Sheep of Christ 76 The Doctrine opened 1. How they may be called Christ's Sheep shewed in seven Particulars 77 to 80 2. What meant by Christ's Voice shewed in 4 respects 1. The Voice of his Word 2. Of his Spirit 3. Of his Doctrine 4. Of his Rod 80 The Nature of the Voice of Christ's Spirit opened in eight Particulars 81 82 83 3. The chief Essentials of Christianity what shewed in seven Particulars 85 86 Second Sermon 1. How Christ's Sheep hear his Voice shewed in nine Particulars 87 88 89 2. Why False Teachers are called Strangers shewed in five Particulars Pag. 90 3. The Application 91 Distinct Persons in the Godhead proved by five Arguments Christ God and Man 92 93 Third Sermon 1. In what respect Christ knows his Sheep shewed in five respects 98 99 2. What a kind of Knowledge the Knowledg of Christ is shewed in ten Particulars 100 101 All further opened in 13 Parts 101 102 3. The Application 104 105 Fourth Sermon 1. The Characters of Christ's Sheep shewed in 15 Particulars 107 to 11● 2. Christ's Sheep do follow him how in 8 Parts 3. Christ's Sheep have his Mark 118 4. They follow the Footsteps of the Flock 119 The Application 121 Fifth Sermon 1. What kind of Shepherd Christ is 122 to 130 2. What Pastures Christ feeds his Sheep in 130 1. The Word 130 2. The Ordinances 131 3. The Promises 135 4. His Providences 136 3. What the Nature of Spiritual Food is shewed in seven Particulars 137 4. The Application 139 140 Sixth Sermon I give them Eternal Life c. 1. The Text further opened 141 2. How Believers are in Christ's Hand in seven Particulars 142 3. What being in Christ's Hand denotes shewed 〈◊〉 three Particulars 142 143 4. What meant by Eternal Life A threefold Life of Man 143 5. How Christ is our Life in four respects 144 6. Man naturally dead opened and Free-will detected 144 146 147 7. Salvation or Eternal Life wholly of Grace proved 147 to 152 8. Why Salvation is wholly of Grace 152 153 154 9. Why Christ will give Eternal Life to his 〈◊〉 shewed in seven Parts 155 156 10. The Application Seventh Sermon Third Doctrine raised viz. None of Christ's Sheep can so fall away as to perish eternally 1. Something first premised before the Doctrine is proved 2. Believers may fall foully how far shewed pag. 162 163 3. The Causes of the Saints falling opened 164 169 4. The Doctrine confirmed That the Saints cannot fall finally First Argument taken from Election 169 1. The Doctrine of Personal Election proved 170 171 172 173 2. The Objection I am not elected a ninefold Answer 175 176 Eighth Sermon 1. How Election tends to prove the Saints final Perseverance shewed in seven Particulars from 177 to 183 Second Argument to prove the Saints final Perseverance taken from the Nature of the Love of God the Father in four Particulars 184 3. Sin cannot separate a Believer from God's eternal Love demonstrated and many Objections answered from 185 to 190 4. From what Principle Believers do oppose and resist Sin shewed in 10 Particulars 191 192 193 Ninth Sermon Third Argument to prove the Saints final Perseverance taken from the Nature of Christ's Love 193 1. What kind of Love Christ's Love is shewed in many Particulars 193 194 195 Application The excellent Nature of the Knowledg of Christ's Love 200 201 202 Fourth Argument to prove the Saints final Perseverance 1. Taken from the Nature of the Covenant of Grace 2. Which is opened in ten Particulars from 202 to 210. 3. This general Argument summed up 210 211 Tenth Sermon Fifth Argument to prove the Saints final Perseverance taken from their bring the Children of God demonstrated in seven Particulars 212 213 214 215 How they that are born again cannot sin shewed in six Particulars 216 217 The general Argument summed up pag. 218 219 The Application 220 Eleventh Sermon Sixth Argument to prove the Saints final Perseverance taken from their Union with Christ 221 The Nature of that Mystical Union opened in five or six Particulars 222 229 Ten Arguments taken from thence 230 231 The Application Twelfth Sermon Seventh Argment to prove the Saints final Perseverance taken from the Death of Christ 235 Christ died not only for the good of his Elect but also in their stead proved by nine Arguments 236 248 Four Arguments further from thence 241 242 243 Arminian Errors about universal Redemption confuted by 19. or 20 Arguments 249 to 256 Thirteenth Sermon Eighth Argument to prove the Saints final Perseverance taken from the Effects of Christ's Death 257 What the Effects of Christ's Death are largely opened 257 to 266 The Application 267 268 Fourteenth Sermon Ninth Argument to prove the Saints final Perseverance taken from their being in the Father's Hand 269 What is meant by the Father's Hand shewed in three Particulars 270 271 2. From their being in Christ's Hand what it imports or meant thereby 274 275 276 278 279 In what respects the Saints are said to be in Christ's Hand opened in thirteen Particulars 280 281 282 283 The general Argument summed up 284 Fifteenth Sermon Tenth Argument to prove the Saints final Perseverance taken from the nature of true Grace What a Principle of trut Grace is shewed in six Particulars 287 288 289 Weak Grace shall be victorious 290 to 295 Sixteenth Sermon The grand Objection against final Perseverance answered 297 298 1. Christ's Birth matter of Joy to all People answered 2. If none saved but such that are elected what need any look after Salvation answered 3. Doctrine of Election tends to make the Saints loose and remiss in God's Service answered page 299 4. Take beed watch c. answered 5. Some Branches in Christ wither and are cut off answered 226 301 6. If Christ died not for all how can I know he died for me answered 301 302 7. Work out your own Salvation with Fear and Trembling what intended by it and the Objection from thence answered 302 303 304 8. If you abide in me answered 9. Some have made Shipwrack of Faith c. answered 306 10. A righteous Man may turn from his Righteousness answered 307 11. God would have all Men be saved c. answered 12. What need preaching c. if all are absolutely elected to Salvation that shall be saved answered 309 13. Those in every Nation that 〈…〉 are accepted of him answered 383 384
either a Talkative or else full of vain Boasts magnifying and admiring himself and lessning the worth and worthiness of others His vain and light Tongue discovers a vain carnal proud and empty heart some unprofitable matter in discourse or another you shall observe these people will be full of May be talk and prate of this Man or that Woman to pick up one thing or another to their reproach who are gracious persons and instead of discoursing of a Sermon they have heard or telling their Experiences may be they will tell you what Garbs Cloaths and Dresses such and such People had on or else they talk of their earthly and worldly Affairs or some Idle Jests Stories or foolish Talk but little of God besure is in their mouths when they are out of the sight and hearing of sober and pious Christians Indeed as our Saviour intimates how can they being evil speak of good things there is much vanity in their unsanctified Hearts and their Tongues discover it For out of the abundance of the Heart the mouth speaketh a good man out of the good treasure of the heart bringeth forth good things and an evil man out of the evil treasure bringeth forth evil things But I say unto you that every idle word that men shall speak they shall give an account thereof in the day of Judgment For by thy word thou shalt be justified and by thy words thou shalt be condemned God will not only condemn men for evil actions but their evil words also shall rise up against them at the great day And as the gracious words which proceed from a sanctified and renewed Christian tends to his Justification especially when the main design and purport of his Speech tends to exalt and magnifie God and his Free-Grace in Jesus Christ so the evil words of the unsanctified Christian tends to his Condemnation and declares him to be but meer chaff or a hypocritical person but if idle Jesting and foolish Talking is the Character of a vain man what is a detracting and back-biting Tongue a Tongue that is set on fire by hell who vilifie and render odious such who truly fear God that are not guilty of those foul things laid to their charge such persons are not like to ascend Gods holy hill nor abide in his Tabernacle viz. That taketh up false and wicked slanders and reports against his Neighbour to lessen his reputation among Men And 't is with the greater aggravation when it is done out of Envy Prejudice or Malice and 't is further aggravated when 't is done to a Minister of the Gospel on purpose to obstruct or hinder unthinking Christians to adhere unto his Doctrine or receive that truth which they see not but set themselves to oppose and gainsay who do not only in an undue manner spread such Reproaches but also raise them It is a great evil to divulge or propagate a fault committed by a Brother by making it publick when it was private they breaking thereby the express Precept of Jesus Christ Mat. 18. But it is far worse to publish false and groundless Slanders and Accusations of him or others And t is an abominable evil in such who are ready to entertain and easily to believe and greedily receive such Reports of him who deserveth it not Such men are by the Lord called vile persons Psa 5. 4. and are contemned by such that fear the Lord howsoever great and honourable they seem to be Moreover if it be so great an evil for men thus to use their Tongues or Pens to speak evil of and to blaspheme innocent men what is the Nature of their Crimes who curse and swear and blaspheme the sacred Name of God and the holy Jesus like as the Pharisees did who said this fellow doth not cast out Devils but by Belzebub the Prince of Devils ascribing that to the Devil that was proper to God alone and wrought by his almighty Power Christians if you would not be found chaff at the great day take heed of a reviling Tongue least you deceive your selves and all your Religion and Profession be vain He either decieveth his own heart saith our Annatotors in thinking himself religious when indulging himself in things contrary to Religion or else deceiveth his own heart being blinded with self love and lifted up with self-conceit which is the cause of his Railing Censuring and speaking evil of others Their Religion is vain empty and to no purpose having no reality in it self and bringeth no Benefit to them O what a Reproach doth the talkative and prating person bring on the Name of God This Man this Woman say they is a Member of such or such a Church and see what vain talk frothy words and frivolous Discourse proceeds from their Lips But much more evil is in such who back-bite revile and defame others as was hinted before This I say may discover such to be but chaff 2. They appear to be Chaff not only by their light vain idle and back-biting Tongues but also by their light Behaviour for the lightness of the heart is as much discovered by a loose and airy Deportment as by loose and vain words their wanton Looks and rowling Eyes or other unseemly and uncomely carriage shews in part what they are they being not of a grave sober and serious spirit but behave themselves as if they had no sense of the Omnisciency of God upon their hearts nor of his holiness not setting the Lord always before them gives cause to all to fear they are but chaff 3. Their light empty and airy Attire Dresses and antick Fashions which they wear and take delight in doubtless too much discovers the Lightness Vanity and Emptiness of their Spirits I am perswaded these high and shameless Head-dresses which some Women appear in that come into Christian Assemblies are but as Tell-tales of the Vanity Pride Emptiness and Haughtiness of their hearts who but they that sell Wine will put forth a Bush I cannot see how a sober serious Christian Woman should be satisfied to wear such Antick Dresses Their Souls sure must needs blush at the Thoughts of them when they consider whose Eyes behold them First Many gracious Men and Women with no little trouble And in the second place their faithful Ministers to the wounding and grieving their Souls Thirdly And a multitude of loose and ungodly People who reproach and laugh at them and cast contempt upon Religion on that account Fourthly And which is more the holy Angels they come into our Assemblies and observe all both Males and Females how they do adorn their Profession and behave themselves Women should cover their heads because of the Angels they ought to be in subjection and therefore before all things their head ought not to be exalted but to lye low and be modestly attired no doubt t is a palpable Breach of the holy Precept for 't is not a modest dress becoming Women
reprove thee and set them in order before thine Eyes that is thy Sins and secret Works of Darkness He considers it Will he not consider it Many Men know much of their own Wickedness and of the Wickedness of others but they lay it not to Heart they do not consider it But God knoweth and seeth Wickedness after another rate He considers observes it and weighs the Nature of the Crime and the Aggravations of it the vile Purposes End and Intention of the Person doing it and how it is done wilfully against Light and the clear Convictions of his own Conscience He weigheth the Nature of their Wickedness as in Ballances as it is said of Belshazzar Thou art weighed in the Ballance and art found wanting thy horrid Pride filthy Lusts Counsels Policies and all the Contrivances of thy Heart and Government are weighed The Ways of Man are before the Lord and he pondereth all his Paths He puts them into a Ballance and doth not only see them but consider them ponder and weigh them Consol Lastly This may be also Matter of Comfort and Consolation to all the Sheep of Jesus Christ or holy and sincere Children of God Christ knows you I know my Sheep Job was glad that God knew him Thou knowest I am not wicked He doth not say thou knowest I am not a Sinner a Man of any Infirmities No but not an ungodly Sinner an Hypocrite one that lives in Sin loves Sin makes a Trade of Sin as wicked Men do 'T is no matter how Job or Paul are censured reproached or condemn'd by Men whilst they had the Testimony of their Consciences touching their Sincerity My Integrity saith Job I hold fast I will not let it go mine own Heart shall not reproach me so long as I live And saith holy Paul Our rejoicing is this the Testimony of our Consciences that in Simplicity and godly Sincerity not with fleshly Wisdom but by the Grace of God we have had our Conversation in the World The consideration of this that their own Hearts cleared and did acquit them of all those foul charges of Friends and false Brethren and also that God knows that they are what they profess themselves to be O this was matter of great Comfort to them and may be so to all sincere and gracious Christians Christ knows our Fears our Straits our Temptations our Wants and all the Wrongs and Injuries we have sustained Is not this matter of Consolation O poor drooping Saint lift up thy dejected Spirit All thy Wants are in Christ's sight he sees the Place where every Sheep and Lamb of his dwells and what their Wants are And his Love Bowels Care and Compassion is infinite he that laid down his Life for his Sheep for this and that poor afflicted tempted and dejected Soul will not he think you seeing he knows your Condition supply support strengthen heal feed and comfort you whosoever you are if one of his Sheep He that spared not his own Son but delivered him up for us all how shall he not with him also freely give us all things He that hath given himself shed his own precious Blood for us will not deny us a little Bread to feed our Souls nor Balm to heal them nor any Comfort he sees good will he deny or withhold from us He that gave the greater will not stick to give the less 2. Christ knows whatsoever you have done for his Glory and he is not unrighteous to forget your Work and Labour of Love which ye have shewed toward his Name in that ye have ministred to the Saints and do minister You have forgot what you gave to such and such poor Saints may be ten twenty or thirty Years ago yea but Christ hath not forgot it True there is no Work of ours that deserveth any thing from the Hands of Christ in point of Merit yet what though Rewards of Grace as I have often told you will exceed all Rewards of Merit A Cup of cold Water shall have a Reward of Grace the Gift of a Penny given in love to Christ when thou caust give no more shall have a glorious Reward at the great Day As I once told you of a King who meeting with a Baker's Boy as he was carrying Bread into the Town he being very hungry and lost his Nobles having been a hunting desired the Boy to give him a Penny Loaf which he readily did And for this the King knighted the Boy and gave a yearly Estate to him and his Heirs for ever O Sirs Christ's Rewards of Grace and Favour will exceed all that we conceive or can comprehend though we deserve nothing 3. Nay Christ knowing our good Intention and what we would do had we Power or were we able to do it he will reward that accept of that as if we actually had done it as in David's Case who had it in his Heart to build God's Temple though God would not have him to do it yet did accept it as if he had done it 4. Christ also knowing what we have suffered for his Name 's sake though we have forgot it yet he will remember it at the great Day JOHN X. 27. My Sheep hear my Voice and I know them and they follow me BELOVED I have shewed you what a kind of Knowledg Jesus Christ hath of all his Sheep Fifthly I shall now proceed to the fifth General Head and give some of the Characters or Properties of the Sheep of Christ But before I do this I shall shew you why the Saints are compared to Sheep 1. First it is from their clean and mild Nature Wicked Men from the consideration of their filthy and ravenous Nature are contrariwise compared to Lions Wolves Foxes Dogs Swine and the like But now God's People have through the Operation of Divine Grace their unclean and filthy Nature changed that brutish perverse and swinish Disposition which they brought into the World with them is gone Such were some of you but you are washed but you are sanctified but you are justified in the Name of the Lord Jesus and by the Spirit of our God Sheep are of a clean Nature they like not to wallow in the Mire as Swine do So the Saints have a clean and holy Nature wrought in their Souls or spiritual Habits infused through the renewing of the Holy Ghost having obtained a true Righteousness in which they stand justified and appear without Spot before God even in the perfect Righteousness of Jesus Christ which is counted to them for Righteousness to their Justification and are sanctified through the Spirit of Holiness 2. Sheep are a harmless and innocent sort of Creatures not crafty like the Fox nor devouring like the Lion So the Saints are harmless and innocent they seek the Hurt of no Man but desire to live peaceably in the Land and not like Romish Wolves who delight in nothing more than in Blood and Rapine They are like unto their
Righteousness of the Law might be fulfilled in us that is in our Head Surety and Representative for though we in our Persons were utterly unable to do it yet Christ having done it in our Behalf and Nature it is accepted as if we had done it our selves Christ's Righteousness and Obedience being imputed to us who do believe so that what he did and suffered is accounted unto us as if we had done and suffered it yet it was Christ that purchased Life not we he purchased and we possess he is the Redeemer we are the Redeemed he merited all and we have all freely of Grace through his Merits or through that Redemption that is in his Blood 5. Life and Salvation is a free Gift or of Grace only doth appear yet further because the Foundation thereof laid from before all Worlds in God's eternal Election was the Spring of it and this was alone of God's own free Grace There is a Remnant according to the Election of Grace And if it be of Grace then it is no more of Works otherwise Grace is no more Grace But if it be of Works then it is no more of Grace otherwise Works are no more Works This Opposition or Contrariety is not only between Grace and legal Works but between Grace and all manner of Works whatsoever because it lies betwixt the Nature of Grace and Works they are repugnant or contrary the one to the other they can no more be the Causes or Motive of any one Action than one individual thing can be White and Black in the same part as a worthy Writer notes Men are not elected partly of Grace and partly of Works foreseen but wholly of Grace nothing but an Act of God's Sovereign Grace was the Cause and Motive of it 6. Life and Salvation is a free Gift or by Grace only because the Glorious Covenant between the Father and the Son made and entred into before the World began was alone of God's Grace of his infinite Grace and Favour God was at liberty who foreseeing Man's Fall and horrible Transgression he having forfeited all those Blessings bestowed originally upon him whether he would or would not afford him any Help or Relief but might have justly and utterly rejected the whole Race of Mankind as he rejected all the Angels that sinned or kept not their first Estate Did Man fallen Man deserve this Love this Favour who was become an Enemy to God Was there any thing in Man that could be a Motive to move the Almighty to enter into this Covenant to save so vile a Creature such a poor and despicable a Creature as Man became by his Sins the Visage of his very Soul being now loathsom deformed and abominable in the sight of God God's holy Image being utterly defaced and all his Beauty gone being besmeared and covered all over with noisom Filthiness and Pollution filled with Enmity and Hatred against God dethroning his blessed Creator and setting up the Devil in his Place subjecting himself to that implacable Enemy of his and casting off his most holy and gracious Sovereign from whence he received his Breath and Being Nay and in respect of God himself it must needs appear to be wholly of Grace could Redemption of Man add any thing to the essential Glory of God Did he stand in need of Man to make him more happy or glorious in himself who being an independent Being had been eternally happy in the Injoyment of himself had Man never been made or had he left him under Wrath and Misery Or was he obliged to save us and that he might do it to send his own Son to die and be made a Curse for us Or could he not have created other Creatures to have shewed forth his glorious Perfections Or why might he not have sent his Son to have taken hold of the Nature of Angels to have redeemed them who were his Creatures as well as fallen Man and more glorious too than Man before they fell and let Man have perished for ever and not have entred into such a Covenant of Grace with his own Son on his Behalf 7. Life and Salvation therefore is a free Gift it is wholly of Grace because we could not have obtained it unless God sent his Son out of his own Bosom to effect it The giving of Christ and the Father's sending of him into the World is nothing but an Act of his own free Grace God so loved the World that he gave his only begotten Son c. 8. Because Everlasting Life is by Christ alone nor could we have had it except he died I am 〈…〉 the Truth and the Life no Man can come unto the Father but by 〈…〉 is by Faith that it might be by Grace But after that the 〈◊〉 and Love of God our Saviour appeared Not by Works of Righteousness that we have done but according to his Mercy he saved us by the washing of Regeneration and renewing of the Holy Ghost Which he shed on us abundantly through Jesus Christ That being justified by his Grace we should be made Heirs according to the Hope of Eternal Life Thus if we consider the Rise the Spring the Motive and the Author of Everlasting Life all appears fully to be of God's Grace alone but should we proceed a little further as to the Means and Application of the Remedy in order to interest in this Salvation that is all of Free Grace also 1. We are called and quickened by God's special Grace according to his Eternal Purpose in Jesus Christ No Man could quicken himself All rational Arguments without Divine Influence or an Almighty Power will not bring our Souls into a State of Life See how Paul ascribes his Conversion and special Vocation to God's Grace But when it pleased God who separated me from the Womb and called me by his Grace to reveal his Son in me c. Special Vocation is of God's Free Grace who hath saved us and called us with an Holy Calling not according to our Works but according to his own Purpose and Grace which was given to us in Christ Jesus before the World begun We are quickened renewed or regenerated by Grace through the Operations of the Holy Ghost 2. Adoption is of Grace Having predestinated us unto the Adoption of Children to the Praise of the Glory of his Grace As the Purpose was free so is the Execution free also That the Purpose of God according to election might stand not of Works but of him that calleth To them gave he Power to become the Sons of God c. The Privilege of being Sons and Daughters of God is freely given to us through Jesus Christ 'T is through Christ for that we might become Sons he became a Servant and died the cursed Death of the Cross for us to redeem them that were under the Law that we might receive the Adoption of Sons 3. Justification is wholly of Grace Being justified freely by
will he damn me Doth he expect to reap where he hath not sown and gather where he hath not stromed Such shall have no Excuse as our Saviour shews at the Great Day The Lord of that Servant shews the Fault lay in his own Sloth and Wickedness and his dread of his Lord's Severity as our Annotators note was but a frivolous Pretence and unreasonable Excuse for if he had feared any such thing he should have done what he could he should have put out his Money to the Exchange and then he should have received his own with increase Thus God may as justly another Day reply upon those who think to excuse their lewd and wicked Lives their unbelief and contempt of his Word from their not being Elected and not having Power of themselves to believe and repent not receiving his efficacious Grace O ye wicked and slothful Wretches May he not say did ye suspect or fear you were not elected Why did you not then give all diligence to attend upon the Means and to make your Calling sure as all they do that are elected Do you plead the Power of your own Wills to repent one while and that you wanted Power at another time and that I gave you not my special Grace But had you not Power to keep from Taverns and Alehouses to keep from Lying Stealing Swearing and other prophane Deeds of Darkness Had you not Power to read to hear my Word to pray If you had done your uttermost in improving of the Talent I gave you would I have been wanting to you But since you did not that why should I trust you with more Brethren are these Mens Eyes Evil because God's Eye is Good Is he unjust in giving effectual Grace to some because he doth not bestow it upon all Had he not took hold of a few the whole Lump of Mankind would have destroyed themselves and none would have been saved Was God unjust in electing some of the Angels because he passed by others of them 9. In the Day of Judgment God will be just and all Mens Mouths shall be stopped This you may assure your selves of He will be justified when he judges and clear when he condemns He that had not on the Wedding-garment was speechless God will not then proceed with Men upon Election and Reprobation but upon their believing or not believing He will render to every Man according to their Works All Mens Mouths shall be stopped and every Man's Conscience witness against him Alas Men do not act or exercise that humane Faith in respect of the Report of the Gospel which they do in respect of other matters and things that are made known to them or do not bring forth the Fruit of such an historical Faith But so much to this Objection Now I should come to the second thing viz. to shew how Election doth tend to prove and fully demonstrate the happy State of all Christ's Sheep or that it is impossible they should any one of them so fall away as eternally to perish But that must be the Work of the next Day JOHN X. 28. And I give unto them Eternal Life and they shall never perish neither shall any pluck them out of my Hand MY Brethren I am upon proving the Truth of the Proposition or Point of Doctrine that I have raised from our Text viz. That all the Saints of God Believers or Sheep and Lambs of Jesus Christ shall be saved and that none of them shall so fall away as eternally to perish My first Argument to do this was taken from Eternal Election In speaking to which I told you I should First Prove that there is an Election of particular Persons and that I have done with and now shall proceed to the next thing Secondly I shall shew that the Nature of Election is such that it secures all that are in it from final Falling or fully serves to demonstrate they must and shall all eternally be saved And to make this good 1 st It is because Election is Absolute not a Conditional Election depending on the Obedience or good Behaviour of the Creature The Decree of God on his part is irrevocable God will not go back from his Purpose to save his People nor shall their Unworthiness or Miscarriages make it void it is the high unalterable and supreme Law of Heaven therefore it is said to be according to his Eternal Purpose and Counsel His Counsel and Thoughts of his Heart shall stand for ever 'T is that that all subordinate Means must terminate in and all inferious Administrations must be accommodated thereunto the Salvation of the Elect being the grand Design of God whereby to exalt and magnify his highest Glory that should his glorious Contrivance and no less gracious Purpose and Designment herein miscarry nothing in Heaven or Earth could countervail the Damage therefore it could not stand consistent with his Wisdom either to revoke it or leave it at an Uncertainty or obnoxious to Disappointment which he must needs do if it was possible any of the Elect should perish or that it should be laid upon the Foundation of the wavering Principles and uncertain Will and Obedience of the Creature Now the best Constitutions States and Kingdoms upon Earth are liable to Mutation and Mens Decrees and Purposes however Absolute designed may fail their Minds may alter or they may see cause to change their Counsels not being able to foresee future Events or what Inconveniences might arise or some after them may arise who may carry on a different Interest or Enemies may invade them conquer them and spoil all their Designs and Purposes But it is not so here God foresaw all future Events his Mind alters not he is of one Mind and who can turn him And none can hinder him in the accomplishing of his own Eternal Purpose For the Lord of Hosts hath purposed and who shall disannul it c. Declaring from the Beginning and from Ancient Times My Counsel shall stand and I will do all my Pleasure Yea I have spoken it I will bring it to pass I have purposed it I will also do it The Thoughts of his Heart shall stand to all Generations therefore their standing is firm who are elected and none of them shall perish The Decree and Purpose of God of Election is as absolute as that of Day and Night Winter and Summer or that of God 's not destroying the World again by Water or that of God's Decree and Purpose of sending Christ into the World to die for our Sins 2 dly It is because they are chosen or elected in Christ in an immutable an unchangeable and an Eternal Head What was the Reason Adam stood not notwithstanding his Power and Abilities were such Why he stood not in Christ was not fixed on Christ but all true Believers are in Christ chosen in him he is the Head of the Eternal Election as Mediator In Election he is to be
loved his Sheep his People his Spouse as himself above himself Mary loved him so as to wash his Feet with her Tears but he loved Mary so and all his Elect Ones as to wash their Souls in his own most precious Blood Jacob loved Benjamin David loved Absalom but David said Jonathan's Love to him was wonderful passing the Love of Women But what is a Bubble to the Ocean a Spark of Fire to a Furnace or a finite Love to an infinite Love What is all Love to Christ's Love 5. Christ's Love to his Sheep to his Elect is wonderful because it passeth knowledg That ye may know the Love of Christ that passeth Knowledg 1. It passeth the Knowledg of the Natural Man What can he with all his natural and acquired Parts find out as to the greatness and wonderfulness of Christ's Love 2. It passeth the Knowledg of the Moral Man What can the Natural or the Moral Philosopher do as to the comprehending finding out or demonstrating the Nature of Christ's Love Can he sound the Depth of the Sea Can he measure the Breadth of the Heavens Can he account the Length of Eternity Besides here is a Height that their Art discovers not the Mathematicks teacheth not this Mystery That ye may be able to comprehend with all Saints what is the Breadth and Length the Depth and Height and to know the Love of Christ that passeth Knowledg 3. It passeth the Knowledg of the Spiritual Man he cannot arrive to a full and perfect understanding of it 4. Nay it passeth the Knowledg of the Holy Angels their Wisdom and Understanding no doubt is wonderful but here they are at a loss they stand in amaze looking into and admiring with astonishment this Love to see him that is God become Man to save such a Vile and Sinful Creature to love and delight in him that was so great an Enemy 5. It is wonderful because a whole Eternity will be but little enough to let out to Believers the Love of Christ It will never be fully known it cannot be comprehended all above and all below are at a loss they are all at a nonpluss and astonished at it Thirdly Christ's Love therefore to his Sheep to his Saints is an immense incomprehensible or an infinite Love as the Wrath and Anger of God and the Lamb when kindled and let out is inconceivable so is his precious Love to his People this Breadth Length Depth and Height doubtless refers to the unsearchable Greatness and Immensity of God Canst thou find out the Almighty to perfection Canst thou come to the uttermost of what God is Canst thou find out the inmost Recesles or Secrets of God's Heart of Christ's Heart Hast thou seen what is laid up in the inner Chambers of his Spirit then thou mayst know his Love for it is like himself God is Love Love is his very Nature It is as high as Heaven what canst thou do deeper than Hell what canst thou know longer than the Earth broader than the Sea Many Wits as one notes run Riot in Geometrical Notions about Moral Dimensions and whereas Naturalists give us but three Dimensions of a Body Longitude Latitude and Profundity the Love of Christ Brethren hath Altitude added which is a Fourth Doubtless all these Dimensions are mentioned only to set forth the Immensity of Christ's Love 1. Christ's Love is broad enough to spread over and cover like a Mantle all the Sins of his Elect and also to hide them from Satan's Rage and Fury His Love is long enough to reach us with his Arm of Affections where-ever we are or whatever our Wants be Christ's Love is deep enough to find us out and relieve us under all depths of Afflictions Despondency or Distress of what sort soever Christ's Love has a Height in it enough to defend us like a high Wall against all the Assaults of those Enemies that are in high Places and above us we cannot see them As-Satan is a Spirit he has the Advantage of us such is his Nature he is said to be in high Places he is the Prince of the Power of the Air. But God is above him Christ is in a higher Sphere his Love hath a Height in it so that neither Height nor Depth can separate us from his Love as well as it cannot separate us from the Love of the Father 2. Christ's Love is an infinite or an immense Love as appears because it is without beginning it is from Eternity before ever the Earth was That which was before the World was is without beginning but the Love of Christ to his Elect was before the World was even from Everlasting Yea I have loved thee with an everlasting Love 3. Christ's Love to his Sheep to his Saints is an infinite or immense Love doth appear because his Love to them is as that Love the Father hath to him As the Father hath loved me so have I loved you Though as may not be a Note of Comparison in every Sense yet it doth signify the Truth Firmness and Greatnese of Christ's Love The Father loveth Christ with an eternal immense immutable constant free full and perfect Love so doth Jesus Christ love every one of his Elect Ones Again saith Christ to his Father that the World may know that thou hast loved them as thou hast loved me He would have all know how he loves his People or such that were given to him 4. It appears to be an infinite Love because it cannot be found out defined or comprehended it passing all Understanding as also by the glorious and amazing Effects thereof which are apparent to all 5. Because it is without ending all those that Jesus Christ doth love or hath set his special Affections upon he loveth to the End his Love is not only from Everlasting but also to Everlasting he abides in his Love notwithstanding all the Weakness Frailties or Decays of Love in his People towards him He heals and with a Nevertheless will heal their Back slidings and love them freely Fourthly The Love of Jesus Christ to his Saints is a Conjugal Love it is an Espousal Love Though I purpose to speak to the Nature of that blessed and mystical Union which is betwixt Christ and every Believer under a distinct Argument yet let it be considered here that the consideration that Christ's Love is such as that he doth espouse every Godly Soul and marry it to himself this must needs be one of the highest Arguments that can be produced to prove their final Perseverance because Espousal Love is the Sweetest the Firmest and most abiding Love especially the Love of Christ's Espousal I will betroth thee unto me for ever yea I will betroth thee unto me in Righteousness and in Judgment and in loving Kindness and in Mercy I will even betroth thee unto me in Faithfulness and thou shalt know the Lord. What words can more fully express the Firmness of
nothing it is not such eating as the Idolatrous Papists dream of it is by the Holy Spirit by the indwelling of the quickning Spirit whereby we have a real participation of Christ He is in us by his Spirit as a Vital Principle changing our Hearts and working in us his own Holy Image infusing Gracious Dispositions and Sacred Habits in the Soul and we are in him by Faith in a gracious hidden and mystical manner and this Union cannot be dissolved Secondly This Union must needs be most intimate near and strong if we consider by what Metaphors it is set forth in God's Word 1. It is a Marriage-Union like as a Man and his Wife are said to be one Flesh so he that is joined to the Lord is one Spirit No Man ever hated his own Flesh but nourished and cherished it as the Lord the Church He that loveth his Wife loveth himself a Man and his Wife is but one Mystical Self and what is in Nature as to the Perfection of it is much more eminently in Christ Now since God hath fitted to our Nature a Care of our Body this Care be sure is much more in Christ when the Apostle shews what the Love of the Husband should be unto the Wife and that a Man leaves both Father and Mother and cleaveth to his Wife and they two shall be one Flesh Saith he This is a great Mystery but I speak concerning Christ and his Church or of Christ and every believing Soul The Union between Husband and Wife is near ay but Death dissolves this Union because they can be united or be one no longer than both live But Christ lives for ever and the Soul of a Believer lives for ever Nay Believers have Eternal Life in them and they shall never die therefore it follows this Union abides for ever He hath betrothed his Saints his Spouse unto himself for ever And can any then dissolve this Marriage-Contract and Conjugal Union Is Christ able to preserve his Souse or the Soul that is united unto him Is it in the Power of his Hands Pray Brethren consider it well Will any of you that have a Spouse a Wife that you dearly love suffer her to be torn into pieces and basely murdered before your Eyes if you could prevent it And do any think that Christ who hath all Power in Heaven and Earth Power over Sin the World the Devil yea over Hell and Death will he I say ever suffer his Spouse to be destroyed and murdered by Sin World or Devil Strange did he die for her and has he married her and made her one Spirit with himself and will he leave her to conflict to fight and war with an Enemy that he knows is too strong and mighty for her and not come in rush in to her assistance to save and rescue her from such bloody cruel and barbarous Enemies No doubt but he will rise up with Indignation and Jealousy to save every Soul that is so related and united to him Thirdly This Spiritual Union between Christ and every believing Soul is set forth by that near and intimate Union which there is between the Natural Body and every Member thereof The Head and Members make but one Body even so Christ is the Head of his Saints and they being many are all Members of that one Body Christ and all Believers make but one Mystical Christ Even as the Body is one and hath many Members and all the Members of that one Body being many are one Body so is Christ that is Christ Mystical Now this Relation of Head and Members I say holds forth this Spiritual Union between Christ and every Believer We are Members of his Body of his Flesh and of his Bone And it is from their Head Jesus Christ that every Member receives Divine and Saving Influences of Life Strength Government and Guidance as the Apostle shews From whom the whole Body fitly joined together and compacted by that which every Joint supplieth according to the effectual working in the measure of every part maketh encrease of the Body unto the edifying of it self in Love Our Union with Christ brings us into a fixed Settlement and secures us from all Fears or danger of miscarrying let all Enemies do what they can Can the Members be lost that have such a Head Our Union with Christ cannot consist in the communication of any thing unto us as Members from him the Head But it must be in that which constitutes him and us in this Relation saith a Reverend Minister he is our Head antecedently in order of Nature to any communication of Grace from him as a Head yet not antecedent to our Union it self Herein then consists the Union of Head and Members that tho they are many and have many Offices Places and Dependencies yet there is but one living quickning Soul in Head and Members The same Life that is in the Head is in the Body and in every Member thereof in particular and he that offers Violence to one Member offers Violence to the Body and the Head also And as one living Soul makes the natural Head and Members to be but one Man one Body so one quickning Spirit dwelling in Christ and in his Members gives them their Mystical Union and makes them but one Body As the first Man Adam was made a living Soul so the last Man Adam was made a quickning Spirit It is he that quickens by his Spirit or conveys a vital Principle to all his by which they live spiritually as from Adam all his live naturally Because I live ye shall live also So long as there is Life in Christ the Head there shall be Life in the Members because that Life that is communicated to the Head without measure as Mediator was to this very End that it might be communicated to every believing Soul that is united to him Now then if it be thus if this be the Nature of the Soul's Union with Jesus Christ that it is set out and opened to us by the Union that there is between the Body natural and its Members then I infer 1. That by the Life that is in the Head the Members live and because of that Life that is in him they cannot die it was by that Spirit that is in him that we were first quickned and Life is in us and shall be continued to us 2. I also infer That if Christ be able or can do it he will prevent his losing of any one of his Members And for any one to say it is not in his Power is Blasphemy and to say he can and will not is a like Evil to assert because it renders Christ less tender and careful of his Spiritual Members than we are of the Members of our Natural Body Which of us would suffer his Hand or Foot to be torn from us nay a Toe or Finger if we could prevent it 3. Furthermore I infer That all the Members of Christ's Mystical Body
as they were all given to him so they are all known by him they are so many Members numerically and no more as it is in the Body natural In God's Book are all his Members written as David speaks of the Members of his Body which some conclude refers to Christ chiefly and to the Members of his Mystical Body 4. I infer That if Jesus Christ loses one Member of his Mystical Body then his Body will be an imperfect Body a maimed Body for so we know it is in the natural Body though the loss be but of one of the least Members thereof 3 dly The Union between Christ and Believers is set forth by the Union of a Tree and its Branches Thou being a wild Olive-Tree wert grafted in amongst them and with them partakest of the Root and Fatness of the Olive-Tree Now the Branches have a close and near Union with the Tree and being grafted into it partake of the Juice and Fatness of the Root the Tree and Branches being nourished thereby There is the same fructifying and fatning Virtue in the one that is in the other only with this difference in the Root and Tree it is originally in the Boughs or Branches by way of Communication This is brought by the Holy Ghost to open the Union of Christ and his Saints both he and they are partakers of the same Fruit-bearing Spirit he that dwells in them dwells in him also only it is in him as to them originally in them by communication from him Take a Cyon a Plant a Graft fix it to the Tree with all the Art you can and bind it on as close as possible yet 't is not united to the Tree until the Sap that is in the Tree be communicated to it which Communication states the Union Even so and in like manner let a Man be bound to Jesus Christ by all Bonds of visible Profession imaginable yet unless the Holy Spirit be in him to unite him to Christ unless he hath that Divine Sap and Life communicated to him he hath no real Union with him Object But doth not our Saviour say Every Branch in me that beareth not Fruit he taketh away And again If a Man abideth not in me he is cast forth as a Branch and is withered and Men gather them and cast them into the Fire and they are burned Doth not this prove that such who have real Union with Christ may eternally perish Answ I know this is brought as a grand Proof for final falling away But to give an answer hereunto 1. Some tell you that there is no need to translate the words so but that it may as well be translated Every Branch not bringing forth Fruit in me that is that have not real Union in me For though there can be no true Fruit brought forth without real and saving Union with Christ yet Men may bring forth some kind of Fruit and such that looks like good Fruit it is called Fruit He may pray hear the Word and lead an honest moral and sober Life yea and give to the Poor and yet not bring forth this Fruit in Christ or from a real Union he hath with him for all Acts of an External Profession in Religion may be brought forth without any Divine Principle of Grace or being rooted and grafted into Christ by the Holy Ghost and such a one the good Husband-man will discover for this Man's Fruit will not continue but wither Having not root in himself but endureth for a while for when Tribulation and Persecution ariseth because of the Word by and by he is offended Evident it is that all that received the Seed into good Ground or were sincere Christians brought forth Fruit to Everlasting Life though not all the like Quantity But 2. Let it be considered that there is a twofold being in Christ spoken of in God's Word as Christ also is compared to a Vine under a twofold Consideration 1. There is a Spiritual Real and Invisible being in Christ by Faith and the indwelling of the Holy Spirit and these are grafted into Christ the Vine spiritually considered and so have that true Union with him of which we speak 2. There is also an External or Visible being in Christ by an outward profession Hence those that are baptized in his Name are said to be baptized into Christ Paul saith of some that they were in Christ before me How did he know who were savingly invisibly in Christ No doubt he speaks of their visible being in him by that Profession they made of the Gospel and by their being baptized and in this respect Vine is to be taken for the Church which sometimes bears Christ's Name Now evident it is many that thus are in Christ that is by a Profession and Sacramental Implantation may bring forth some sort of Fruit for a while but for want of a real Union with Christ they having not a Supply of Grace and Divine Sap from the Root they abide not in Christ that is in a visible Profession but are cast forth as withered Branches and at last will be cast into the Fire But now whosoever bringeth forth true Spiritual Fruit who is visibly in Christ the Vine him will God purge that he may bring forth more Fruit. And that this is the true meaning of this Text is plain if we consider what Christ saith of all his Elect Ones as hinted to you before viz. That he had not only chosen them but ordained them that they should go and bring forth Fruit and that their Fruit shall remain And this he speaks to his Disciples soon after in this very Chapter to comfort them lest they might fear miscarrying and become like such who are withered Branches And this is sufficient to remove this Objection Thirdly The Union of the Soul with Christ as to the excellent firm and abiding Nature thereof is further demonstrated and strengthened by the consideration of the Union of Christ to the Father and them as it is expressed by our blessed Lord I in them and thou in me that they may be perfect in One 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 into one First the Father in Christ the Fulness of the Godhead being in him bodily then Christ in Believers so that from that fulness of Grace Strength c. that the Father communicated to the Son as Mediator by virtue of his Union with him and which is communicable to us all his Members do receive from Christ by virtue of their Union with him Our Lord prayed in Verse 20 That they all may be one as thou Father art in me and I in thee that they also may be one in us c. Now though it be hard to understand the Nature of this Union in some Respects yet this is easy to comprehend viz. that the Union between the Father and Christ is an inseparable Union it is an abiding Union or it is a Union that cannot be dissolved Why then let us consider since Christ
prayed the Father and was heard herein that all that the Father had given him might be one as He and the Father was one What can be a greater Argument to prove that that Union which is between Christ and Believers is an inseparable an abiding and an undissolvable Union The Union here doth not respect that Essential Union that is between the Father and the Son but in respect of Christ as he is our Head and Mediator in which respect the Father poured into him of his abundant Fulness that so we having a firm perfect and setled Union with him might in a glorious manner receive from him and be supplied with all things we need And Christ being the Medium of our Union with God both the Father's Union with Christ and Christ's Union with us are for the final Perfection and compleating that Glorious Work he hath begun in the Souls of his People until we all come to be with him where he is and behold his Glory If therefore we consider the Nature of this Union and the Prayer of Christ that it might be perfected and abide undissolvable it must follow that it is impossible for any Soul that is thus united to the Lord Jesus ever so to fall away as eternally to perish Fourthly By this Spiritual Union with Christ we partake of his Blessed Image or Divine Nature So that the Head and Members are of one kind and not like Nebuchadnezzar's Image a Head of Gold and a Belly and Thighs of Brass and Legs of Iron and Feet and Toes part of Iron and part of Clay This would be to make the Mystical Body of Christ a Monster an Immortal Head an Incorruptible Head and a Mortal Body and Members that may corrupt putrify and become loathsom No this cannot be such as is the Head as to Nature and Quality such is the Body and every Member in particular a living Head and living Members a Head of pure Gold and Members of pure Gold also a Head that cannot die and therefore the Members cannot die For Fifthly It is a Vital Vnion as you have heard that is to say the same Life that is in Christ is in all Believers And as it is in the natural Body the Members have not only Life in the Head but Life in themselves also and so long as there is Life in the Head there shall be Life in the Members so it is here And this must therefore be for ever for by the same parity of Reason that one Member may die or corrupt the whole Body may die and corrupt also But Christ is our Life and the Spirit which is the Bond of this Union communicates Life to every Soul in whom he resides and dwells and the Holy Spirit hath taken up his abode in Believers for ever He that hath the Spirit hath the Son and he that hath the Son hath Life I live yet not I but Christ liveth in me From hence I argue Arg. 1. If he that believeth in Christ or that hath Union with Christ is a Part or Limb of Christ Mystical then not one Soul that believes in Christ and has real Union with him can eternally perish Shall a Member of Christ perish or be torn from his Body Brethren was it Christ's Natural Body only that was concerned in that Prophecy A Bone of him shall not be broken Or did Christ take more care of the Members of his Natural Body than of the Members of his Mystical Body Arg. 2. If Christ's Love to and Care of the Members of his Mystical Body be greater than any Man's Love to or Care of the Members of his Natural Body can be then not one of Christ's Sheep or Saints can eternally perish But his Love to and Care of the Members of his Mystical Body is far greater than theirs can be therefore it follows no Believer can ever perish Arg. 3. If the Union between Christ and Believers be a Marriage-Union and that those that Christ does espouse and bring into that Relation to himself he doth espouse for ever if it is a Union like that Union that is between God the Father and Christ as Mediator if it be an indissolvable Union a Union which God nor Christ will ever break nor Sin Satan nor no Enemy can ever break then not one Soul that is truly and really united to Christ can ever so fall away as eternally to perish But all this we have proved to be true therefore not one Soul that hath true and real Union with Christ can fall away so as eternally to perish Arg. 4. If the Love of God and the Love of Christ abides firm for ever to every Soul that hath Union with Christ which is the Spring efficient and moving Cause of this Union then not one of them who have Union with Christ can perish But we have proved that the Love of the Father and Son abides firm for ever to every Soul that has Union with Christ therefore not one of them can perish for ever Arg. 5. If Christ died rose again and ascended into Heaven as the Head and Representative of all those that were given unto him and have Union with him then as sure as he is now in Heaven they shall every Soul of them come thither But this hereafter I shall fully prove and clearly God assisting make appear when I come to speak to the next General Argument Arg. 6. If the Union between Christ and Believers is so strong and firm a Union intensively that Christ and they become one Spirit so that as if there was but one Spirit in Christ and in them or what the Spirit is to Christ and doth to Christ as Mediator without measure he is to every Believer and does for every Believer in measure according to each Believer's Necessity and Capacity then this Union secures every Believer from falling so as to perish for ever But this we have proved is so the Spirit must either desert Christ as you heard or them if ever the Union be broken not Christ that all will say is impossible not Believers because of the blessed Union they have with him and also because Christ hath promised that the Spirit shall abide in them for ever Nay this is also the absolute Promise of the Father to the Son in the Covenant of Grace And as for me this is my Covenant with them saith Jehovah My Spirit that is upon thee and my Words which I have put in thy Mouth shall not depart out of thy Mouth nor out of the Mouth of thy Seed nor out of the Mouth of thy Seed's Seed from henceforth and for ever Arg. 7. By virtue of this Sacred Union because Christ lives the Saints or those that have Union with him shall live also which Blessing besides he has by a positive Promise assur'd them of then no Soul that hath real Union with him can perish But this our Blessed Saviour doth assert Because I live ye shall live also that is the
Life of Grace here and the Life of Glory hereafter Arg. 8. If there is no Condemnation to such who are in Jesus Christ or have Union with him if they have Everlasting Life because they have Union with the Son and are passed from Death to Life and shall not come into Condemnation then this Sacred Union secures and saves all that are united to Christ from falling away so as eternally to perish But that all this is true we have proved and it is in plain words asserted by the Holy Ghost therefore this Sacred Union secures and saves them all from eternal perishing Arg. 9. If Christ in us is a certain and sure Ground of the Hope of Glory and that Hope is the Anchor of the Soul both sure and stedfast that cannot be lost then Union with Christ gives all such an assurance of Salvation and that none of them that have Union with Christ or have Christ in them can eternally perish But that this is so the Holy Ghost doth positively assert therefore none of them can so perish Arg. 10. Lastly If Faith in the Habit of it through which by the Spirit we come to have this Actual Union with Christ can never be lost or shall not fail then none that have Union with Christ shall ever perish But that Faith in the Habit of it cannot be lost or shall not fail our Saviour affirms it being one part of his Prayer when on Earth and no doubt it is part of his Intercession now in Heaven I have prayed for thee that thy Faith fail not And he never asked any thing of the Father but it was granted him And I know thou hearest me always Therefore they can never perish I might add here that Communion which flows necessarily from this Union which affords a strong Argument for the Saints final Perseverance Union cannot be without Communion for whilst the Members are united to a living Head there will be as one observes an Influx of Animal Spirits whereby they shall partake of Life and Motion and though a Believer I grant may lose the sensible Experience of Communion with Christ yet the Spirit from their Mystical Head will be working in them providing for them and standing by them To conclude with this Argument I argue 1. If our Union be by the Indwelling of the Holy Spirit 2. If our Union with Christ be a Conjugal Union a Marriage-Union 3. If it be as near a Union as is between the Body the Members of the Natural Body 4. If it be such a Union as is between the Tree and the Branches 5. If it be such a Union as is between the Father and Son as Christ is Mediator 6. If it be a Union of Spirits as if but one Soul was in two Bodies 7. If it be such a Union that Believers partake of the Divine Nature 8. If it be a Vital Union 9. If it be such a Union that cannot be dissolved by all the Powers of Darkness the Seed of Grace remaining Then it is impossible for any Believer that hath Union with Christ to perish Eternally But all these things are true therefore no true Believer can Eternally perish APPLICATION First These things being so we may infer that our Union with Christ is a most glorious Spring of the greatest Comfort to Believers imaginable 1. From hence Brethren comes in your Actual Justification No Man is personally justified before he receives Christ by Faith before he has actual Union with him But every Soul that is in Christ is actually justified and discharged from all the Guilt of his Sins and stands in Christ compleat in his perfect Righteousness without Spot before the Throne of God 2. Such are made near and dear to Christ O how near is the Wife to the Husband or the Members to the Body even so near and dear is every Soul that hath actual Union with Christ unto him 3. From hence flows our Communion with Christ for by virtue of our Union we come to have our Natures changed It is hereby that we come to behold as in a Glass the Glory of the Lord and are changed into the same Image from Glory to Glory even as by the Spirit of the Lord. It is impossible that a brutish and swinish Creature as all unrenewed Men and Women are should have Communion with the Holy God or with the Holy and Blessed Jesus What Fellowship hath Righteousness with Vnrighteousness Or what Communion hath Light with Darkness Or what Concord hath Christ with Belial If we would have Communion with Christ we must be Holy and touch not the unclean thing And impossible it is that we should be Holy until we come to have Union with Jesus Christ by which means we come to partake of his pure Nature and have the evil Habits of our vile and filthy Hearts and Souls changed The Tree must be first made good and then the Fruit will be good Man naturally is united to the Devil and to his own Sin and Iniquity and hath Enmity in his Heart against God The Prince of Darkness is the Head of this dark and wicked World The Vnderstandings Wills and Affections of all Men are under diabolical Influence ever since Adam betrayed us into the Enemies Hands and abide so until that Union be dissolved by the Power of Divine Grace and the Soul united by the Spirit unto Jesus Christ We are united to the first Adam by a Likeness of Nature and how can we be united to the Second without a Principle of Life by which another a new Nature is formed in us We were united to the First by a living Soul and we must be united to the other by a quickning Spirit By Nature Man is dead in Sins and Trespasses and how can he have Communion with a living Christ without a Principle of Life Would any go about to join a stinking Carcass to the Holy Jesus Would not any think it a great Plague to him if he had a dead and rotten Carcass united to him O remember it is from your Union with Christ your Communion with him follows yea and your Communion with the Saints too you can take no delight in Heavenly Company nor Heavenly Things without an Heavenly Heart 3. By this Union you that are Believers come to have interest in and a right unto all things Jesus Christ hath purchased by his Death nor shall any ever have any share or part in all those Spiritual and Eternal Blessings except they obtain this Union As the Cyon cannot partake of the Sap and Fatness of the Olive-Tree without it is grafted into the Stock no more can we partake of the Fatness and glorious Fulness of the true Olive Jesus Christ unless we are grafted into him by Faith and have the Indwellings of the Spirit and then all things that Christ merited for us and are laid up in him for us are ours 4. It is by virtue of this Union that we have
and may expect a Supply of all Grace according to our Wants and Necessities Like as the Wife needs not to fear Want if it be in her Husband's Hand provided he be a loving and faithful Husband and that by reason of that Union she hath with him and that Relation she stands in unto him Christ is a Head of Influence to thee O Believer Thou holdest the Head from whence all the Body by Joints and Bands having nourishment ministred and knit together increaseth with the Increase of God 5. This also shews us that we shall be fruitful to Christ because we are united to him have Union with him We are married to him that we should bring forth Fruit unto God even all the Fruits of Holiness and good Works yea such Works and good Fruit as is acceptable to God And that because we are accepted in Christ our Persons are first accepted as Abel's was and then our Sacrifices or Performances The good Lord help you to weigh well and seriously ponder these things 6. Terror One word to you Sinners which will be first by way of Terror What will you do that have not yet obtained Union with Christ Tremble for your State is deplorable All that are not united to Christ stand united to dead Adam condemned Adam lost Adam and if you die before you obtain Union with Jesus Christ you are lost for ever nay you are as you heard just now united to your Sin and to the Devil all your Sins stand charged upon you and cleave to you But may be you will say Is there no Hope no Help for us Answ God forbid Jesus Christ is tendred to Sinners as Sinners And those that have now Union with him once were in your State and Condition but know this you must labour after Divine Grace and come to this resolve viz. to break your Affinity with Sin While you see not your Folly in keeping your Agreement and Affinity with Hell there is but little Hope O throw down your Arms fight against God no more when once you come to hate your old Lovers and are resolved to leave them forgo them and seek after this Union with Christ there is ground to hope you are not far from the Kingdom of Heaven JOHN X. 28. And I give unto them Eternal Life and they shall never perish neither shall any pluck them out of my Hand BRETHREN I am upon the Proof and Demonstration of the last Proposition or Point of Doctrine raised from these words viz. That none of the Sheep of Christ or Saints of God can so sin and fall away as eternally to perish but that they shall all certainly be saved The last Time I was upon the Sixth general Argument which was taken from the Nature of that sacred high and sublime Vnion which is between Christ and every true Believer I shall proceed to the next Argument Seventhly The Argument which I shall now insist on and produce further to prove this great and comfortable Doctrine shall be taken from the Death of Jesus Christ For it is indeed I find that great Argument the Apostle makes use of to prove the final Perseverance of the Saints or Elect of God See Rom. 8. 33 34. Who shall lay any thing to the Charge of God's Elect It is God that justifieth Who can implead such or put in an Accusation against them that shall be heard admitted or allowed at God's Bar He brings in four or five Reasons why none can 1. From their Election they are God's Elect. 2. Their Justification they are actually justified they are acquitted declared Righteous in Christ and that by God himself It is God that justifieth If the Supreme Judg he whom they have offended doth acquit and discharge them who shall bring in any Accusation against them To which he adds ver 34. Who is he that condemneth It is Christ that died Such a One as our Annotators note may throw down the Gauntlet and challenge all the Enemies in the World let Conscience carnal Reason the Law Sin Hell the Flesh and Devils bring forth all they can say and shew what they can do yet after all they cannot bring under Condemnation that Soul all that they can do will fail to condemn those that Christ died for The 3. Reason is because 't is Christ that died because he died for them that is in their stead or room Should one be condemned for High-Treason against the King's Person and he should accept of another who is his Surety to die for him whose Death according to the Constitution of the Kingdom and Laws thereof would every way serve and answer for the Offence of the guilty Criminal and yet the King should afterwards take the Offender and hang him for that very Offence for which his Surety was put to Death would not all cry out and say it was a piece of great Injustice Even so here should God condemn and cast into Hell one Soul for whom or in the room and stead of whom Christ died would it not be great Injustice in God O shall not the Judg and King of Heaven and Earth do right Brethren It was God himself who substituted his own Son to die instead of the Elect and to that End that they should not die or perish for ever But it may be some will object Object It is granted that Christ died for us and satisfied for all Sins we committed before Grace before we were called or for all Sins against the Law But if we believe not or sin after Grace and Conversion we may be condemned for ever Answ I answer Do not these Men think that Christ did not die for Sins committed against the Gospel and for the Sin of Unbelief even for all such Sins that a Believer does commit after Grace and Regeneration as well as Sins against the Law or Sins committed before they were renewed Alas how long do some of God's Elect Ones continue in a State of Unbelief and refuse the Offers of the Gospel before they do believe and close with Christ Why now if Christ did not die for those Sins which were committed against the Gospel as also for the Sins they do commit after they are in a State of Grace there is not one Soul can be saved because without shedding of Blood there is no remission that is without the shedding of Christ's Blood It is the Blood of Jesus Christ his Son that cleanseth us from all Sin Christ satisfied the Justice of God for all the Sins a Child of God hath doth or ever shall commit against him Original and Actual from the Day of his Birth unto the Day of his Death So that if a Believer perishes for any Sin or Sins he perishes for that Sin or Sins for which Christ died and suffered for in his stead Object I like not say some your Notion viz. That Christ died in our stead or room For though he died for our good yet not in our stead I
this I shall endeavour to prove and fully demonstrate First From the Nature of Grace it self Secondly In respect of the Fountain from whence it doth proceed i. e. the Blessed God and Father of Mercy Thirdly From Christ the Purchaser and more immediate Author the Beginner and Finisher of it in the Soul he is the Alpha and Omega of Grace First From the Nature of Grace it self 1. Let us consider unto what it is compared even to a small Seed to a Grain of Mustard-seed which becomes after it is sown a great Tree If ye have Faith as a Grain of Mustard-seed ye shall say unto this Mountain Remove hence to yonder place and it shall remove and nothing shall be impossible unto you The Mountain of Guilt of Pollution of Corruption of Opposition shall be removed out of the way of that Person sooner or later that hath never so small a Measure of Grace such is the Nature of it I do not judg that our Saviour chiefly refers here to the Faith of Miracles but our late Annotator no doubt is right I take the plain sense of the Text to be this saith he that there is nothing which may tend to the Glory of God or to our Good but may be obtained of God by a firm exercise of Faith in him Whether our Saviour speaketh here of a Faith of Miracles or no I will not determine I rather think that he speaks here of any true Faith c. A weak Faith put into exercise shall prevail and overcome at last This is the Victory that overcometh the World even our Faith it doth and shall overcome in every Soul at last This Seed I have proved already doth remain it can never be rooted out of the good Ground where it was received into honest Hearts it brought forth Fruit unto Everlasting Life 2. Grace in the Soul is compared to a Well of living Water The Water that I shall give him shall be in him a Well of living Water springing up unto Everlasting Life Grace in the Soul is like a Well that hath a never-sailing Spring at the bottom Grace proceeds from the Spring or Well of Salvation which continually supplies the Soul until it comes to Heaven We have a glorious Figure of this in the Water that gushed out of the Rock smitten in the Wilderness that never ceased following the Israelites until they came to Canaan True this Water may not rise up always alike but may sometimes be low like our Rivers it may have its Ebbs as well as its Flows but when it is a very low Tide it risen again and may be by degrees higher than ever it was before They shall revive as the Corn and grow as the Vine the Scent thereof shall be as the Wine of Lebanon 3. Grace is compared to Leaven which a Woman hid in three Measures of Meal till the whole was leavened the whole Soul Grace is of a diffusive Quality It works also like Leaven gradually it diffuseth it self first into the Vnderstanding and leavens that with blessed Gospel-Light It also diffuseth it self into the Will and bows and subjecteth that to the Power of Divine Truth and to a full Acceptance of Jesus Christ chusing him and relying upon him for Righteousness and Eternal Life It also diffuseth it self into the Affections of the Soul and then the whole is leavened It leavens or makes gracious every Faculty of the Soul and all its Powers the Body and all its Members Grace like Leaven makes the Creature a new Lump and of the same Nature with it self Holy Spiritual Heavenly c. Leaven is a quickning thing so Grace through the Spirit is the quickning Principle in the Soul Grace when received will like Leaven do its Work and never cease till all is in a spiritual manner leavened therewith 4. Grace is also compared by the Spirit of God to Fire 1. 'T is a Divine Spark that God kindles in the Soul which he taketh pains to do of his own abundant Goodness 2. And as he will not quench it himself as you heard so none else can And if it cannot be put out then be sure it will burn it is the Nature of Fire to seize on whatsoever is combustible Now Sin is that proper Fuel which Grace will never cease consuming until it hath quite brought it as it were to Ashes 3. Jesus Christ came on purpose from Heaven to kindle this Fire to burn up Sin and all Corruptions in the Souls of his People And can any think it is in the Power of Satan by his Temptations to quench it for ever and so frustrate his gracious Design If the Devil could not quench it when it was but a small Spark like smoaking Flax when it was first kindled in the Soul how should he be able to do it then when it has got a greater head All know it is much easier to put out and get the mastery of a Fire at first kindling than it is afterwards Yet mistake me not I do not say that this Divine Fire burns always alike in the Soul No Satan and Corruption may damp and lessen its burning but what tho for notwithstanding the Operations of Grace may be interrupted by the Law in the Members the Flesh lusting and warring against the Spirit and it may suffer an Eclipse and a poor Christian may lose the sense and feeling Influences of it at some times as to the comforting Operations thereof yet the Habit of Grace can never be lost 5. The Spirit of Grace is a Vital Principle it is the Life of the Believer or of the Soul of a Child of God Nay and this Life is Eternal it is in them an Eternal Vital Principle as I have proved since I was upon this Text therefore Grace through the Spirit prevents their eternal perishing those that have the Spirit in them and Grace in them have Christ and Everlasting Life in them Moreover should any say that Grace is not immutable in it self yet say I with relation it stands in unto Christ viz. having a Spring at the bottom it is an abiding Principle it will and must live Moreover it is a powerful and permanent Principle Greater is he that is in us than he that is in the World that is the Holy Spirit in the Graces and blessed Influences thereof Sin shall not have dominion over you because you are not under the Law but under Grace 6. Grace is a holy and sanctifying Principle it resisteth Sin and purgeth the Conscience It teacheth us to deny all Vngodliness and worldly Lusts to live soberly godly and righteously in this present World 7. Why is Grace called saving if Men may have it and yet perish Certainly that Grace that a Man may have and be damned is not saving Grace Secondly Grace shall abide in the Souls of Believers in respect of the Fountain of it from whence it proceeds namely the Holy God 1.
off from pressing Care and Diligence on the Mariners 4. That God who hath ordained the End I tell you again hath also ordained the Means Without Holiness no Man shall see the Lord. We are chosen in Christ that we may be holy and without blame before him in Love Nor can any ever come to any well-grounded hope he shall be saved or know he is elected unless he is holy heavenly spiritual watchful and diligent in all Gospel-Duties which is the Fruits and Effects of Election 5. The Decree of Election considered absolutely in it self without respect had unto its Effects is no part of God's revealed Will that is it is not revealed that this Man is and that Man is not Elected This therefore can be made neither Argument nor Objection about any thing wherein Faith and Obedience are concerned 6. The Sovereign and ever-to-be-adored Grace and distinguishing Love of God is laid down in the Word of God to be the greatest Motive to Holiness imaginable Who maketh thee to differ from another O that God should open my Eyes call me by his Grace may a Believer say Shall I sin against him because his Grace so abounds to me God forbid If God hath elected me I may live in Sin walk as I list is the Language rather of a Devil than of a Man much less of a Saint I speak the more to this because I would shew you that are Believers what Improvement you ought to make of God's Free Grace and Love to you Put on therefore as the Elect of God Holy and Beloved Bowels of Mercies Kindness Humbleness of Mind Meekness Long-suffering forbearing one another and forgiving one another And as Moses said Consider what great things God hath done for you Object 4. If I shall persevere to the End what need is there of those Take-heeds in the Scripture Why are we bid to watch and take heed lest we fall Answ This is all one with the former besides I answered it largely when I first entred upon my Work but yet let me add a word or two further 1. A Child of God may sin and fall grievously and greatly dishonour God and bring Reproach on the Gospel which may tend to grieve some and harden others nay he may lose his Comfort and Joy of God's Salvation therefore hath need to watch Satan is a strong a vigilant and cunning Enemy O see what Reasons you have from thence to watch and pray 2. If you grow careless carnal or indifferent in the Matters of Religion it may be a sign that your Hearts are not right with God Many of the Members of the Churches to whom the Epistles were directed were no more than Professors and if so they were liable to fall away and perish for ever Object 5. But same Branches in the Vine may bear no Fruit but may be cut off and wither c. Answ I have also fully answered this Objection already see the Argument taken from our Union with Christ There is a twofold being in Christ an External being in him by a Profession and a true Spiritual being in him Object 6. If Christ died not for all what ground have I to believe he died for me Answ 1. What doth it signify to believe Christ died for all unless thou findest the Effects of his Death in thee Many thousands shall perish notwithstanding Christ died for them in their Judgment that make this Objection yea the generality of them for whom he died therefore unless all were saved what Encouragement is there to believe from hence 2. He that believes shall be saved If thou therefore dost believe thou shalt be saved Is not this a better Ground of Faith than that of Christ's dying for all 3. A bare believing that Christ died for all I have proved is no Ground of thy Interest in his Death for that may be without any Fruits or gracious Effects 4. Thou hast the same Ground to believe as any have or as such had who do now believe before they did believe or as they had once who now are in Heaven 5. Christ died for the chiefest of Sinners and the Promises of Mercy upon believing are made to the vilest Sinners on Earth 6. Great and black Sinners have found Mercy and are now in Heaven even some of them that put Christ to Death And is here not Ground of Faith and Hope for thee 7. Remember that if thou believest not but dost continue in thy Sin and Rebellion against God thou shalt be certainly damned thy rejecting of Christ will have that Effect at last upon all Unbelievers 8. Moreover Christ calls to stout-hearted Sinners such that are far from Righteousness He brings his Salvation near to them He calls upon a People not called by his Name He hath received Gifts for the Rebellious also that God might dwell among them And is not here a good Ground to venture thy Soul upon Jesus Christ be thou who thou wilt 9. No Person is excluded by the Lord that we know of Can any Man say there is no Mercy for him unless he hath sinned against the Holy Ghost which may be not one in an Age is guilty of The Nature of which Sin I purpose to open after I have closed with this Text. Thy Condemnation O Sinner will be of thy self God will judg the World in Righteousness this we are all agreed in and set down as an undeniable Article of our Faith None shall have this to plead at the last Day I was not Elected God will vindicate his Justice and Righteous Proceedings in the Day of Judgment and all Mouths shall be then stopped and every Man's Conscience be a Witness for or against him And though foreseen Faith and Holiness is not the Cause why any are elected yet foreseen Wickedness is the Cause why Men are reprobated O Israel thou hast destroyed thy self but in me is thy help Object 7. But is it not said Work out your Salvation with fear and trembling Answ 1. This Text the Papists do abuse as well as the Arminians who strive to make Man a Co-worker or a Partner with Christ in our Salvation But this the Apostle intends not because we are saved by Grace For by Grace are ye saved through Faith and that not of your selves it is the Gift of God Not of Works lest any Man should boast For we are his Workmanship created in Christ Jesus to good Works 2. Whoever it is that brings in this Text as an Objection against the Doctrine of the Saints Final Perseverance you may be sure is a corrupt Person in his Judgment and one that pleads for a Covenant of Works or joins the Creature with Christ as a Co-workein the Salvation of Man For if it be to be taken in their sense then it would follow that Man is his own Saviour for if I procure my own Salvation by Works or by working it out for my self I save my self or am my own Saviour or I
were like the Ground which the Rain falls oft upon that nevertheless brings forth Briars and Thorns and no good Fruit. 8 thly There is one thing particularly noted by the Apostle concerning these Hebrew Christians which they had and which the other had not therefore not gracious Persons See ver 10. For God is not unrighteous to forget your Work of Faith and Labour of Love which ye have shewed toward his Name in that ye have ministred to the Saints and do minister 1. This he mentions as a Reason of his good Opinion of them and why he was so perswaded of them and which was better than all those high Attainments of which he speaks concerning such that are in danger of Final Apostacy Love to the poor Saints in ministring to them for the sake of Christ or because they are the Members of his Body is more than all those five Attainments mentioned in the 4 th 5 th and 6 th Verses Now also let it be considered that if this Fruit of true and saving Grace I mean Charity or Love to the poor Saints as such had been in the Persons he speaks of who were in danger of falling finally how then could this be an Argument of such Confidence in Paul concerning them or of Comfort to those Saints he wrote unto Alas what are common Illuminations What is it to have some transit taste of the Heavenly Gift or to be made Partakers of the common Operations of the Spirit in Convictions of Sin or of Duty to the Inhabitation of the Spirit or unfeigned Love to Christ and to the Children of God Or what is it to have some taste of the good Word of God to a spiritual feeding and digesting it or to be affected with the powerful Doctrine of the Gospel in respect of the World to come or with the Resurrection of the Dead and last Judgment to the gracious Experience of the Power of Christ's Resurrection and so feel in our Souls a Discharge from the Judgment of the Great Day through Faith in Jesus Christ 2. The Apostle was perswaded concerning these Hebrew Christians that they had such things in them that did accompany Salvation that is such things that are inseparable from Salvation i. e. such who have them shall certainly be saved He describes such who are sincere Christians by the Fruits and Effects of true Grace namely the Work of Faith and Labour of Love by which their Obedience unto God did appear 1. He notes the Principle from whence they acted in their Duty to God 2. The Constancy of their Obedience they continued in bringing forth of that good Fruit they had ministred to the Saints and still did minister to them 3. He takes notice of the Principle from whence they acted or did what they did viz. they ministred to the Saints in Love to God and to Jesus Christ it was Love shewed to his Name 4. He adds that in their Preservation in their happy State the Faithfulness of God God is not unrighteous to forget your Work of Faith c. which comprehends his Covenant and Promise to them which for their farther Comfort he enlargeth upon ver 13 to ver 19. to which he subjoins the Promise and Oath of God made to all that are sincere Believers or Heirs of the Promise But to proceed to speak to those five Qualifications or Attainments of the Perso she speaks of in our Text who may fall away and finally perish for ever First The first is their being once enlightned They might be instructed in the Doctrine of the Gospel beyond many or be illuminated not only by learning the literal Knowledg of the Gospel as Men learn Philosophy but also may attain to some supernatural Light by the common Illuminations of the Spirit and may understand many profound Mysteries of the Gospel yet remember Knowledg puffeth up they might have knowing Heads but graceless Hearts Note from hence Doct. 2. That it is a high Privilege and an Attainment for Men to be enlightned with the Knowledg of the Gospel yet nevertheless Men may attain to much Light therein and yet not be savingly enlightned but may finally fall away and perish notwithstanding at last First I shall shew you what the common Illuminations of the Spirit are that Men may fall from Secondly Shall shew you what the saving and special Illuminations of the Spirit are and how they differ 1 st Common Enlightnings of the Word and Spirit may tend to convince the Conscience of a Sinner of Sin 1. As to the horrid Guilt thereof as it exposeth the Soul to God's Wrath Thus was Judas enlightned his Conscience was convinced that he had betrayed the Innocent Blood Thus also Felix was enlightned under Paul's preaching 2. From these Convictions they may also with much horror confess their Sins Cain Judas and many others did this 3. From these Illuminations and Convictions they may reform their Lives and do many things like as Herod did upon his hearing John the Baptist 4. Nay common Illuminations may discover to the Sinner much of that Evil that there is in Sin that God abhorreth it and that it is contrary to his Nature as well as a violation of his Holy Law and this Light they may receive from what God declares concerning Sin and of his abhorrence of it in his Word as also by those fearful Judgments which he inflicteth upon and pronounceth against such that sin live in Sin and make a Trade of it Likewise by the Knowledg they may attain concerning Christ's suffering for Sin and by the Punishment of the Damned in Hell and no doubt but the Devils know the great Evil of Sin in all these respects But pray observe that although these Persons may know that Sin is against God contrary to his Holy Nature and that he doth abhor it yet this Light and Knowledg they have never brings them to loath and abhor it in themselves because of the evil Nature of it and as it is against God 2 dly They also by these common Illuminations may come to know that God is Man's chiefest Good The Heathen found this out by the Light of Nature considering in themselves that nothing in this World could satisfy the Soul c. But these Persons attain unto a farther Sight and Knowledg of it by the Word in a supernatural manner but yet remember that the Light they have never leadeth them to make choice of God as their chiefest Good and only Happiness 3 dly They may attain unto the Knowledg of all the great and essential Principles of the Christian Religion and be able to dispute and contend for them also against Opposers nay may be able Preachers of that Holy Doctrine Have we not prophesied in thy Name c. No doubt but Judas was a great Preacher as well as Peter Yet observe and note it well they may be utter Strangers to that Grace Faith Love and Regeneration which they may open explain and press upon others
stead Legal Convictions discovered only to them under the Law who saw no further that the Life of the poor Beasts went for Sin but Evangelical Convictions shew that nothing can atone for our Sins and satisfy God's Justice but the Life of the Son of God not the Blood of Bulls or Lambs no it must be the Blood of the Lamb of God 7. Common Illuminations are a Man's Torment and Affliction and fain he would be eased and freed of them and of the smart thereby but the special ones tend to make a Man fear that he is not troubled enough he would be searched thorowly Search me and know my Heart try me and know my Thoughts see if there be any evil Way in me O lance my Soul Lord lay open my Sore let me not be slightly healed The one would fain shake the Trouble off he thinks it is enough nay too much the other would have it lie faster on O let not my Sore be skinned over The Devils cried Why dost thou torment us before the Time So unsound Persons would not be tormented but Conscience hath got hold of them and they cannot get out of its Hand But one truly enlightned saith with David I will be sorry for my Sin I chuse it I desire it The one desires to be freed from the Effects of Sin from the Pain and Punishment thereof but the other cries out to be delivered from the Sin which is the Cause of all Pain and Punishment The one is like the Swine who likes not the Whip yet loves the Mire they like not the Lash of the Law but hate to come under the Yoke of the Gospel The one cries out for a Plaister to ease his Conscience may be he is willing to let some Boughs and Twigs be lop'd off but the other would have the Ax laid to the Root of the Tree he would have the Body of Sin as well as the Branches to be destroyed he is for cutting off the right Hand Lusts of Profit and for pulling out the right Eye Lusts of Pleasure The unsound Soul is like Saul for sparing some of the Fat of the Cattel and Agag the King I mean his chief and beloved Lusts but a sincere Christian is for yielding up all to the Sword of the Spirit 8. Common Enlightnings work Terror which may be at last drive the Soul further from God as it is said of Cain He went out from the Presence of the Lord But special and saving Convictions cause the Soul to draw nearer to God in Jesus Christ The one is like a Slave under the Rod fain would get away from his Master the other is like a Child under the Rod that desires to see and behold his Father's reconciled Face and Favour The common Illuminations wound but the Soul sees not the Way of Cure nor will he bear the Instrument which would let out the Life and Power of Sin but perhaps catches up some thing or another to apply to his Sore may be his changed Life his Duties and good Deeds from hence he hopes that his State is good he being as he thinks not the Man he once was But as he who is under special Illuminations comes to be wounded by beholding a bleeding Saviour which is the alone way of Cure so he chiefly desires that Faith that Grace which will destroy the Life and Power of all Sin and thorowly cleanse and purify his Soul Brethren the Spirit of a Sinner may be torn into pieces by legal Terror the Heart of Stone may be broken and yet no Heart of Flesh be given the Ground may be plow'd up in part yet the Seed of Grace not sown in the Heart Sensuality saith one may be kept down by a Spirit of Bondage when it is not cast out by the Spirit of Adoption They have the Law to convince them but not Grace to renew them it is not being once enlightned that is sufficient unless truly enlightned it is not great Knowledg unless it be sanctified it is not the fair Fruit of Reformation nor Oil in the Lamp of the outward Life and visible Profession of Religion it is not your seeming pious Duties nor legal Convictions that discover you to be a true Christian no nothing short of Union with Christ and Faith that works by Love avails any thing Neither Circumcision nor Uncircumcision but a new Creature 9. Common or Legal Illuminations doubtless flow from a sense of God's Power who is able to punish and reward the Creature according to his Work not that they would be like God but can't alas get out of the Hand of God But true spiritual Enlightnings rise from a sense of God's Holiness by beholding the Excellency of it and seeing a necessity of a Conformity thereunto the Convictions of the one at the best is at a stay they do not grow however they never terminate in Conversion the Effect cannot exceed the Cause they only tend to reform the Life and oft-times such return with the Dog to his Vomit again but the Path of the Just in spiritual Convictions is as a shining Light that shineth more and more to a perfect Day Spiritual Enlightnings lead the Soul to Christ the Spirit in them doth not only convince of Sin but also of Righteousness such see all their old Props and Supports to fail them 't is Christ now and none but Christ the World is nothing to them a Name is of no worth to them Knowledg and Gifts without Grace will not satisfy them they see the Vanity of the Creature and the Fulness of the Mediator Christ is the chiefest of ten thousand to all such Others may see some things Christ hath purchased that may affect them but these see an Excellency in his Person To you that believe he is precious He is an Honour or honourable Whom have I in Heaven but thee and there is none on Earth that I desire besides thee These have their Eyes opened to see the Nature of God the Holiness of the Law the Weakness of the Creature the Sinfulness of Sin and the Sufficiency of Jesus Christ Others are convinced of many Sins and of some degree of Evil in Sin but these see that Sin is exceeding sinful and that no Sin is so odious as the Sin of Unbelief in which respects common Convictions fail Now considering what Enlightnings Men may have and yet not be savingly enlightned what little reason is there for any to conclude that the Persons in our Text were sanctified holy and true Christians because the Holy Ghost says they were once enlightned They may have or attain unto a great Change but not a true and thorow Change and they may be such who arrive to Light in spiritual Things above thousands nay may be exceed many true Christians in Knowledg Abilities Gifts and in their Lives and Conversations too in some respects and may not doubt of the Goodness of their State nay and may suffer for Religion yea give
the Gospel is true and that Christ is the only Saviour and that the Institutions and Ordinances of the Gospel are his Blessed Appointments Thus many of the Jews tasted of Christ's Word i. e. They believed in his Name when they saw the Miracles which he did But Jesus did not commit himself unto them because he knew all Men They gave a true Assent to the Proposition of his Word yet did not close in with him they did not consent to receive him to desire love and obey him they had no Union with him by saving Faith and the like may be said of these Persons in our Text. 2. Nay these Persons finding Jesus Christ to be the true and great Saviour they may taste the Word or believe with some kind of Joy though it be a false Joy Who would not be saved or have Christ as a Saviour This they like they would be saved from Hell and Wrath but do not consider that Christ came to save his People from their Sins He will save none who abide in their Sins who hold them fast and resolve not to let them go Many may taste some sweetness in hearing of the Power of Christ to save who go on presumptuously in their ungodly Practices It is expresly said that the stony-ground Hearers received the Word with joy they had a taste of it A common Faith seems to give a taste the Name of a Saviour relishes sweet 3. They may taste of the Promises of the Word but may not like the Precepts of it or what sometimes follows and overtakes such who profess the Gospel or may like some Precepts but not like some others of them every Word of God with these is not precious they cannot deny themselves and follow Christ whither soever he goes They are not like David who saith Every Word of God is pure therefore I love thy Commandments above Gold yea above fine Gold Therefore I esteem all thy Precepts concerning all things to be right and I hate every false Way 4. A bare taste or a simple taste of the Word is enough for these a great deal of the World may be they think is too little yet a little Religion a little of the Word short Prayers and little Preaching will suffice them A great Portion is too little for their Children but Six-pence or a Shilling they may think is too much for the poor Saints or a small matter a great deal to be given to the Children of God It is evident these Persons gave little or nothing to the poor Saints by what the Apostle speaks in the Verses following our Text and therefore no sincere Believers For God is not unrighteous to forget your Work of Faith and Labour of Love in that ye have ministred to the Saints c. You as if he should say are not of that sort I am a speaking of they do not love the Children of God though they have had a taste of the Word This one Vertue Brethren is more than all those five Attainments mentioned in my Text when that which a Man gives is given in love to Christ 5. Yet this bare taste as you have heard might have some Effect upon these Mens Hearts 1. They might find some kind of delight in that Knowledg they have of the Doctrine of the Gospel and might speak in the Commendation and Vindication thereof Thus Balaam seemed wonderfully to be affected with the State of Israel and with the Tabernacle and Tents of Jacob yet he loved the Wages of Unrighteousness 2. It may work as you heard last Day a visible Change in them such a Power may go along with that taste they like Saul might become other Men. 3. They might have the same Lamp of Profession with true Christians and be taken for real Converts not known to the Godly but to be such The wise Virgins doubtless thought well of the Foolish they did not know they were unsound or foolish Ones 4. Such a Work and Effect the Holy Spirit and tasting of the Word might have that they might be full of great Expectation of b●ing embraced by Christ when he comes if they fell not away before 'T is said the foolish Virgins went out to meet the Bridegroom they had much Confidence may be more Confidence tho it was Self-confidence that the Wise for true Believers may be attended with many Doubts Dr. Owen speaking of this sort mentioned in my Text saith and no doubt saith the Truth That there is an inferiour common Work of the Holy Spirit in the Dispensation of the Word on many to whom it is preached causing in them a great Alteration and Change as to Light Knowledg Abilities Gifts Affections Life and Conversation when the Persons so wrought upon are not quickned regenerated or made new Creatures nor united to Jesus Christ that in the Persons thus wrought upon there is or may be such an Assent and Light and Conviction of the Truth proposed and preached to them as in its kind is true not counterfeit giving or affording to them a Profession of the Faith That is they are blinded and know not that they are unsound in the Main their Hearts for want of true Light deceive them as in the Case of the foolish Virgins nay and they may perhaps hold out in their Profession constantly unto Death nay may give their Bodies to be burned O see Brethren that your Faith is the Faith of God's Elect and that you are savingly renewed O look about you since it may be thus The Doctor adds That among these Persons are oft-times some that are endued with excellent Gifts and lovely Parts Qualifications and Abilities rendering them very useful to the Church of God being Vessels in his House to hold and convey to others the precious Liquor of the Gospel though never had their own evil Hearts changed To which let me add they are such or of this sort of Persons who are liable to sin the Sin against the Holy Ghost or so fall that it may be impossible for them to be renewed by Repentance Yet before they so fall it may not be impossible for them to become true Converts The Nature of which Sin against the Holy Ghost I purpose to open before I close with this Text. Fourthly I shall proceed to shew you what a taste of God and of his good Word it is which all true Believers have 1. 'T is a taste that arises from Spiritual Hunger There is a true sense of Want they have a craving Appetite and nothing but God in Christ can satisfy their Souls My Soul thirsteth for God for the living God saith David And hence it is that they are pronounced blessed Blessed are they which hunger and thirst after Righteousness for they shall be filled not have only a taste No no but they shall be filled they shall eat to satisfaction They see that they want a Righteousness whereby they may be declared Just and Righteous before God namely the
said that those who follow Christ and suffer for him shall be rewarded at the Resurrection of the Just as Luke 14. 14. And in another Place it is said in the World to come as Luke 18. 30. So much shall serve to shew you what is meant by the World to come but before I speak to that Taste of the Powers of the World to come which the Persons spoken of in our Text are said to have let me add a word or two as touching the Nature and Glory of the World to come though we have as yet but only some dark glimpse of it But to proceed 1. It shall be a World not under the Curse of Man's Sin as this World is The Earth is under the Curse Briars and Thorns are the Fruit of the Curse and all Creatures groan under the Curse the Sin of Mankind hath brought upon them But when the new World comes in there shall be no more Curse instead of the Thorn shall come up the Fig-tree and instead of the Briar shall come up the Myrtle-tree The Creature groans under the Curse But it shall be delivered from the Bondage of Corruption into the glorious Liberty of the Children of God Envy shall depart from the Creatures they shall not tear and devour one another in the World to come as they do in this World see Isa 11. 6 7 8 9. It is in the World to come that all things shall be restored to that glorious State signified by the Restitution of all things Whom the Heavens must receive until the Times of the Restitution of all things which God hath spoken by the Mouth of all his Holy Prophets since the World began That which all the Prophets have spoken of and expected shall certainly come or be fulfilled 2. The World to come shall be a World without Sin a Holy World a Righteous World this present World is a wicked World an ungodly World but all the Inhabitants of that World to come shall be Holy they shall be all filled with Righteousness Hence it is Peter saith We according to his Promise look for a new Heaven and a new Earth wherein dwelleth Righteousness 3. The Government of that new World shall be alone in the Hands of the Saints no wicked Man shall be in any Place of Power there no corrupt Judges nor Justices Righteousness shall then bear Rule The People also shall be all Righteous they shall inherit the Land for ever the Branch of my planting the Work of my Hands that I may be glorified The Kingdom and Dominion and greatness of the Kingdom under the whole Heaven shall be given to the People of the Saints of the most High Whether they shall have the Kingdom before Christ comes or not I cannot determine though I suppose part of this Prophecy will be fulfilled before then but besure then they shall have all Kingdoms under the whole Heavens and the Glory and Greatness of them for ever 4. The World to come shall be a World without Sorrow and that is because it shall be a World without Sin whilst Sin remains Sorrow will remain but then no more Pain nor Misery shall any of God's Children indure for ever And God shall wipe all Tears from all Faces and there shall be no more Death neither Sorrow nor crying neither shall there be any more Pain for the former things are passed away The Inhabitant of that City shall not say I am sick 5. There shall be no Devil to perplex to tempt nor to disturb God's People Satan shall be bound though others think that shall be before this World begins in the greatest Glory of it 6. It shall be a World of great and wonderful Light which may be taken as I conceive both literally and mystically The Sun shall no more be thy Light by Day neither for Brightness shall the Moon give Light by Night but the Lord shall be unto thee an Everlasting Light and thy God thy Glory Compare it with Revelation 22. 4 5. And there shall be no Night there and they need no Candle neither Light of the Sun for the Lord God giveth them Light and they shall reign for ever and ever God will never withdraw himself from his People nor hide his Face in that World as oft-times he doth in this 7. It shall be a joyful World nothing but Joy and Singing in that World those who will not sing now if Godly shall sing then Behold my Servants shall sing for Joy of Heart but ye shall howl for Vexation of Spirit The World to come will be a sad and woful World to the Ungodly for there is a World to come for them I mean Eternal Misery in Hell But Believers shall sing in the Heights of Sion and flow together in the Goodness of the Lord. In the Heights of Sion or in the Time of the greatest Glory of the Kingdom of the Messiah Moreover it is said They shall rejoice even with joy and singing 8. They that dwell in the World to come shall have good and blessed Company glorious Company Christ's Company and the Company of all his Saints They shall sit down with Abraham Isaac and Jacob in the Kingdom of God Behold the Tabernacle of God is with Men and he will dwell with them He shall come then in the Clouds with Power and great Glory and we shall be taken up to meet the Lord in the Air and so shall we ever be with the Lord. To meet him in the Air he does not meet us we shall not be going up to Heaven as soon as raised no no but Christ will come down to us to dwell and reign with his Saints on Earth when that World begins Blessed are the Meek for they shall inherit the Earth He hath made us Kings and Priests and we shall reign on the Earth All the Godly are under this Promise therefore it must refer to the World to come and not be fulfilled till the Day of the Resurrection 9. It will be a World of great Riches Wealth and Glory the chief City in that World the Walls of it shall be Jaspar and the City was of pure Gold Though this City may be a Figure of the Church yet no doubt there is more intended it is that City Abraham Isaac and Jacob sought for that had Foundations every Saint in that World shall have a Kingdom and a Crown of Glory though it be all but one Kingdom yet it shall be as if every one only possessed it himself Henceforth there is laid up for me a Crown of Righteousness which God the Righteous Judg will give to me in that Day and not only to me but to all them also that love his appearance Some Saints have hardly enough Bread to eat in this World that shall have a Crown a Kingdom in the World to come Hearken my beloved Brethren Hath not God chosen the Poor of this World rich in
Brethren each Person in the Trinity hath a part in it the Father hath his Part the Son hath his Part and the Holy Ghost hath his Part also Remember that these three are one though three Persons or Subsistences yet but one and the same God one in Essence though distinguished as to their distinct Personalities the Person of the Father is not the Person of the Son the Father took not upon him Flesh and died for our Sins but the Son the Son sent not the Father but the Father sent the Son The Father and the Son do not proceed from the Holy Ghost but the Holy Ghost doth proceed from them But a little to open and insist upon the distinct Parts which each Person hath and how concerned in the accomplishing of this great Salvation 1. The Father is held forth in the Scripture as the Contriver or first Author of this Salvation All Things are of God who hath reconciled us unto himself by Jesus Christ All Things in and about our Salvation are of God the Father as he is the Fountain and Spring of it He hath devised means that his banished might not for ever be expelled from him I have found a Ransom Where did God find it saith Reverend Caryl Certainly in his own Bosom in his own Heart Jesus Christ came out of the Bosom of the Father there he was and God found him in and with himself he did not find the Ransom by chance but he found it in his own Wisdom Love and Goodness 2. The Father was injured his Glory seemed to be eclipsed by Sin therefore must be righted and his Honour repaired and he sought out the proper way to do it I know as if God should say how to do the poor Sinner good I know how to save him and do my own Honour my Justice Truth and Holiness no wrong my Honour is secured my Justice is satisfied and yet the Sinner whom my Heart is set upon shall be saved 3. The Father could only appoint the Terms and Way of our Salvation Who but God could tell or did know what would comport with his Truth and Justice and with the Sanction of his Righteous Law and Infinite Holiness And he saw it did not comport with his Truth Justice Holiness and Blessed Law to save Man meerly as an Act of Sovereign Mercy but it did agree in his Infinite Wisdom to transfer the Punishment of the Sinner to another namely to his own Son he taking our Nature on him who from the Union of the two Natures in one Person procured an Infinite Satisfaction or made a Plenary Compensation for our Sins 4. God the Father is therefore held forth as the Person who substituted his own Son as Mediator and Surety in our stead and room to work out our Redemption or this great and glorious Salvation and to this end prepared him a Body A Body hast thou prepared me And the Father is said also to send his Son How many times doth our Blessed Saviour ascribe this unto the Father in the Gospel recorded by John I am perswaded not less than forty times The Father that sent me is with me God sent not his Son into the World to condemn the World This is the Will of him that sent me 5. All the Blessings of our Salvation are ascribed to the free Bounty Mercy Love and Goodness of God the Father Blessed be the Lord God of Israel for he hath visited and redeemed his People and hath raised up an Horn of Salvation c. And therefore he is stiled The Father of Mercies and God of all Comfort Now this being so what an abominable thing is it for the Socinians to say That the Doctrine of Satisfaction renders the Son more merciful and kind than the Father see Penn's Sandy Foundation shaken No this is very unjustly and unrighteously thrown upon this great Gospel-Truth Certainly it exalts the Goodness and Mercy of God the Father far more than their idle and absurd Notion of God's pardoning Sin in a way of meer Mercy without a Satisfaction to his offended Justice seeing God in a way of Mercy and Divine Goodness is so set upon this Work of our Salvation that though it cost him the Life of his own Son yet it shall be done he will not spare him He that spared not his own Son but delivered him up for us all The Father did not spare him as an Act of his own Love and Goodness to us God so loved the World that he gave his only begotten Son Certainly that Person shews greater Love and Pity to another who to save him gives a Million than he that gives but a Pound Must God by these Men be deemed to have no Mercy at all because he seeks the Honour of his Justice equally with the Glory of his Mercy Is he not Merciful because he is Just as well as Gracious 6. Brethren it was the Father that loved us and chose us in Jesus Christ before the Foundation of the World which is the Spring of all Spiritual Blessings even of Redemption and Salvation it self 7. Moreover the Father is said to raise Jesus Christ from the Dead Though the Son being God could raise himself yet as Mediator the Power to quicken whomsoever he will is said to be given to him by the Father Besides it is the meer Grace and good Pleasure of God the Father to accept of Christ and his Obedience for us and to accept of us in Jesus Christ Also it is the Father that blesseth us with all Spiritual Blessings in Heavenly Places in Christ Jesus Nay no Man Christ says can come unto him unless it be given by the Father that is Power must be given to him to come And again he saith No Man can come unto me except my Father that sent me draw him We ought therefore to see we do not lessen the Glory of God the Father in our Salvation who is the Efficient the Original and moving Cause thereof My Father saith Christ hitherto worketh and I work Brethren we are not to attribute the Works of Creation and Providence to God the Father only for he hath a great and glorious Hand in the Work of Redemption I may say to accomplish this Work even the Salvation of his Elect he worketh hitherto and Christ also worketh which brings me to consider of the next Person in the Trinity concerned herein Secondly As the Father hath as you have heard his part in bringing in the great Salvation of the Gospel so Jesus Christ the Son of God hath his part in working of it out the Father fix'd on him as the great Agent actually to perfect it he is in such a peculiar manner concerned in it that his Name is Saviour his Name shall be called Jesus Jesus signifies a Saviour certainly this must needs be a great Salvation if we consider the Greatness Dignity and Glory of his Person whom God hath sent to save us
And because it is mainly from this Foot of account that the Apostle in the Text draws his Inference and calls Gospe-Salvation Great Salvation I shall a little further enlarge upon this particular 1. Jesus Christ hath a great Name given to him yea a Name above every Name that is he is so highly exalted as he is Mediator that he is clothed with Power Glory and Majesty above all Creatures in Heaven and Earth so that all in Heaven above and in Earth beneath must bow down before him and adore and worship him and be in subjection to him For unto us a Child is born a Son is given and the Government shall be upon his Shoulders And his Name shall be called Wonderful c. This his Name is according to his Person he is a wonderful or an admirable Person Wonderful in his Incarnation God man Wonderful in his Birth Wonderful in his Life Wonderful in his Death and in the Effects End and Design of his Death he is not only called Wonderful but also Counsellor Never such a Counsellor for Wisdom and Knowledg for he is the Wisdom of God it self and the only Wise God He is called the Mighty God the Everlasting Father or the Father of Eternity and the Prince of Peace Moreover he is called Immanuel God with us God in our Nature and also called the only begotten Son of God and the Prince of the Kings of the Earth the King of Kings and Lord of Lords the only Potentate he is called the Desire of all Nations Elect Precious And he is made so much better than the Angels as he hath by Inheritance obtained a more excellent Name than they for unto which of the Angels said he at any time Thou art my Son this Day have I begotten thee He is called the one Mediator time would fail me to speak of all his Names And 2. As is his Name such is his Nature He is God's Fellow he is co-equal and co-eternal with the Father he thought it not robbery to be equal with God O what a kind of Salvation must this be that such a Person is sent to work it out One clothed with such a Name with such a Nature with such Glory He is called a Saviour a great One He shall that is God shall send them a Saviour a great One and he shall deliver them He as he is God-Man is ordained Heir of all Things and all Power in Heaven and Earth is given to him nay he is the Upholder the Sustainer or Preserver of the World he is not only the Brightness of the Father's Glory and express Image of his Person but he upholdeth all things by the Word of his Power He is one and the same God with the Father the express Character of the Father's Pérson so that they that see and know him see and know the Father also He supports sustains feeds preserves governs throws down and raises up kills and makes alive whom he will he has the Keys of Hell and Death He is the Wonder of Angels the Consternation and Dread of Devils and the Joy and Delight of the Saints there is not such another Person in Heaven nor Earth perfect God and perfect Man and yet but one Christ one Person certainly here 's some great and wonderful Work to be done when such a Person is substituted ordained and so qualified and sent into the World to work out the actual Accomplishment thereof Nay God himself who delighteth in him put the Prophet to propound this Question concerning him Who is this that cometh from Edom with died Garments from Bozrah this that is glorious in his Apparel travelling in the greatness of his Strength Christ himself as I conceive answers I that speak in Righteousness mighty to save O happy Mortals that God hath sent us such a Saviour he is mighty to save 3. Consider also that none but he could save us procure and work about this Salvation for us There was none in Heaven nor Earth able nor worthy to open the Book and loose the Seals thereof but the Lion of the Tribe of Judah he hath prevailed 4. Jesus Christ is such an Almighty Saviour that he is able to save to the uttermost all that come to God by him He has the Perfection of Power with him he can save to the full let the State of the Soul that comes to God by him be whatsoever it will or can be 1. Though a Man is sunk down to the very Gates of Hell under the pressure and sense of God's Wrath. 2. Though he hath the Guilt of Millions of Sins like Mountains of Lead lying upon him yet Christ can save him 3. Though Satan says there is no Hope and the Heart of the Sinner joins in with him and says there is no Hope no Pardon no Help no Salvation hang thy self drown thy self saith Satan thou art damn'd there is no Mercy for thee yet Christ can then save that poor Soul and many such he hath saved when but a little before all hope of Relief seemed to be gone 4. Though the Devil should raise up all the Force and Powers of Hell and Darkness against a Person to destroy him yet Jesus Christ can save him if he will work upon the Soul by stretching forth his Almighty Power nothing can obstruct or hinder him 5. Christ can save from the Sin from the Guilt the Filth and Power of it and break into pieces all the Bonds Chains and Fetters of the Enemy nay let the Sins of a Person be never so many never so great yet he can save to the uttermost though they are such Sinners as Manasseh and Mary Magdalen were nay such that put to death by wicked Hands the Lord of Life and Glory 't is as easy with him to save great Sinners as the least or less guilty Ones he can save the stout-hearted such who are far from Righteousness 6. He can save from the Curse of the Law and from the Wrath of God he is every ways furnished fitted and enabled to save 7. He is a Mighty Saviour and able to save to the uttermost in that he can save by himself alone by his own Power it is not if we will begin the Work if we will do what we can he can and will save us no but he takes the whole Work of Salvation into his own Hand he is the Author and Finisher of it 't is he alone 7. Moreover Christ is as willing to save poor lost and undone Sinners as he is able he had his Name given to this end i. e. because of his Power willingness and readiness to save Sinners Brethren this doth not only bespeak this to be a great Salvation but also it discovers the greatness of God's Love even the greatest Pity Power and Wisdom that ever was manifested Thirdly The third Person that is concerned in this Salvation is the Holy Ghost The Father chuses the Son
and being fallen into the Hands of Justice it self but meeting with a Friend who paid all he owed he cannot but cry out O great Love and Compassion that would be a Deliverance indeed But it is nothing to this we in a spiritual Sense being delivered from Hell by Jesus Christ who payed our Debts for us each of us owing not less than ten thousand Talents I mean so many Sins and every Sin a greater Debt than ten thousand Pounds And this brings me to the next Demonstration Eighthly The Salvation of the Gospel is a Great and Glorious Salvation if we consider the Way and Means by which this Salvation is wrought out and accomplished for us It could not be effected except the Son of God became Man or without the Incarnation Mediation and bloody Passion of Jesus Christ The precious Blood of Christ must be poured forth or there was no Salvation no Deliverance for our Souls Gold nor Silver could not purchase it nor the best of all earthly things For as much as ye know that you were not redeemed with corruptible things as Silver and Gold from a vain Conversation received by Tradition from your Fathers but with the precious Blood of Christ as of a Lamb without blemish and without sp●t No such Price would be accepted of God so precious is the Redemption of the Soul Quest But may be some may say Could not the Law effect it Could not the keeping the Precepts the Law of the Ten Commandments do it nor the Sacrifices of the Law procure Salvation for us Answ No it was impossible the Law requires perfect Righteousness sinless Obedience besides we have broke it and thereby the whole World is become guilty before God And could the Blood of Beasts the Blood of Bulls and Goats take away Sin or satisfy Divine Justice and so make an Atonement for our Iniquities No no For it is not possible that the Blood of Bulls and Goats should take away Sin Sin cannot be done away without an infinite Price What Influence could the Blood of Beasts have to take away Sin being in their own Nature corporal things they could not deliver us from the spiritual Evil of the Soul nor were they ordained of God to that End and Purpose but to point out the great Sacrifice Besides saith the Text Sacrifice and Offerings for Sin thou wouldst not but a Body hast thou prepared me It must be the Blood of Christ whose Sufferings had a satisfactory and inconceivable Worth in them For what the Law could not do in that it was weak through the Flesh God sending his own Son in the likeness of sinful Flesh and for Sin condemned Sin in the Flesh Compare this with that Passage of the Holy Ghost in Heb. 1. 3. Who being the Brightness of his Glory and the express Image of his Person and upholding all things by the Word of his Power when he had by himself purged our Sins sat down on the right Hand of the Majesty on High He being God as well as Man or his Humanity being hypostatically united to his Divine Nature offered up himself by the Eternal Spirit a Propitiatory Sacrifice unto God by which Satisfaction and Merits he purged or took away the Guilt and Pollution of Sin and delivered us from that just and deserved Wrath that was due unto it by bearing of it himself in our Nature and stead so that God who was injured and whose Holy Law was violated might be just or that his Justice might appear for he could as soon cease to be God as cease to be just and yet hereby he magnifies his Mercy also What can we desire more than to be delivered from Sin and purged from Sin This was the Way and no other which the Wisdom of God found out in Christ both those Attributes are united so that Justice as well as Mercy says Whosoever believeth in Jesus Christ or lays hold of his Righteousness by Faith shall be justified and eternally saved The Apostle adds his being sat down on the right Hand of God to intimate he hath made our Peace obtained Redemption for us and brought in by his Obedience Everlasting Righteousness and made an end of Sin and as a mighty Conqueror has triumphed and is gone to Heaven and there appears at the Father's right Hand to plead the Merits of his own Blessed Sacrifice and that Atonement he hath made for us by his own Blood on the Tree O consider what our Salvation cost him what did he do to work about this Salvation Why he 1. Became Incarnate or was made Flesh And the Word was made Flesh and dwelt among us and we behold his Glory as the Glory of the only begotten of the Father full of Grace and Truth Though he was equal with God as you lately heard yet he took on him the form of a Servant 2. He became poor Sirs Jesus Christ who was rich that he might accomplish the Salvation of our Souls became poor May not this affect our Hearts We must be miserable for ever or Christ must become poor and seem to be miserable for a Time No Salvation for us useless our Blessed Saviour doth abase himself and take our Nature upon him For verily he took not on him the Nature of Angels but took on him the Seed of Abraham All this was Brethren to bring this Blessed Salvation to his chosen Ones 3. He in his humane Nature must be made under the Law and so become obnoxious or liable to the Obedience the Law required yea he was obliged to keep it exactly in every part thereof When the Fulness of time was come God sent forth his own Son made of a Woman made under the Law The Apostle adds the Reason of this to redeem them that were under the Law He thus became not only bound to do what the Law required but to suffer what the Law threatned and 〈◊〉 on us who had broke and violated it and this in our Nature or in the same Nature that had sinned in which 〈◊〉 the Justice of God required a Satisfaction for the wrong Sin had do 〈◊〉 unto him Which being impossible for sinful Man 〈…〉 and that we might not be exposed for ever unto th● 〈…〉 Wrath and Punishment in Hell which was due to 〈…〉 for us or in our place that we through 〈…〉 Obedience and painful Death and Suffering both in 〈…〉 Body might obtain a gracious Discharge from Si● or free Justification unto Life and a full deliverance from Wrath and Etern●● Death 4. Nay and as he must di● if he procures Salvation for us so by this means he also was made a Curse for us for we having broken the Law 〈◊〉 under the Curse of it the Law le ts fly its bitter Curses against very 〈◊〉 thereof For as many as are of the Works of the Law are under the Curse and therefore impossible for us to be 〈◊〉 and saved by it Whosoever keepeth not the
whether you are spiritually alive or not for if so you are quickned and made alive by the Operations of the Spirit and there is a Principle of Divine Life infused into your Souls So that from a holy and new Nature you can and do breath forth your Desires freely and frequently to God and see the excellency of spiritual Objects and Things Christ is must precious and lovely in your sight Your Eyes see and your Ears hear and you have spiritual feeling and you can and do act and move that is believe repent and obey God with great Activity and a strong Propensity or gracious Inclinations of Heart There is also much of the Beauty of Holiness shining forth in your Lives 2. This also by the way may serve to detect that Doctrine some nay too many maintain of the Power of the Creature Alas alas what can the Dead do For evident it is that those who are thus dead have no Principle or first Power of living unto God or to perform any Duty to be accepted of him It is with them as to all Acts and Ends of spiritual Life as with the Body as to the Acts and Ends of natural Life when the Soul is departed from it or else God would never say they are dead call them dead Does God make use of an improper Metaphor Dare they affirm that It must be so if Man naturally be not dead but wounded in a spiritual Sense only True a wicked Man is naturally alive and his Soul is in his Body and he is endowed with Vnderstanding Will and Affection and may perform many Duties God requires of him But what of this for in spiritual Life the Holy Ghost is unto the Soul what the Soul is unto the Body in respect of natural Life namely the quickning Principle And as a Learned Author well observes to deny such a quickning Principle of spiritual Life superadded unto us by the Grace of Christ distinct and separate from the natural Faculties of the Soul is upon the Matter to renounce the whole Gospel It is all one as to deny that Adam was created in the Image of God which he lost and that we are renewed unto the Image of God by Jesus Christ 2 dly They may also as well assert Man hath a creating Power for Regeneration is called the New Creature which is created in us after the Image of God according to his own glorious Power 3 dly Therefore whatsoever Sinners act in spiritual Things by their Understanding Will or Affections that are not renewed they do it naturally and not spiritually and are therefore called dead Works We may also from hence infer what a mighty Blessing and Favour it is to be made spiritually alive How should such admire God and his Free Grace in Jesus Christ for as they have an internal holy Life so they shall never die but have eternal Life nay that this Eternal Life is begun in them here I give them Eternal Life But to proceed Secondly I am to shew how Salvation or Everlasting Life is a free Gift or by Grace only 1. Life and Salvation is of Grace in opposition to Nature we have it not as the Product of Nature Which were born not of Blood nor of the Will of the Flesh nor of the Will of Man but of God To be born signifies to receive a Principle of Life and those that are the Children of God have not that spiritual Life that is in them from the Motions or Powers of Nature not from the Power of Man's Will nor from their fleshly or natural Parts and Abilities however improved 2. Life and Salvation is wholly of Grace or a free Gift in opposition to Merit we cannot purchase or procure it by our Acts of Obedience By Grace are ye saved through Faith and that not of your selves it is the Gift of God not of Works c. Not by Works of Righteousness which we have done but according to his Mercy he saved us Not the desert of our Works let them be what they will either before or after Grace but from God's own sovereign Mercy and Goodness whose Bowels yerned towards his Elect in Misery For the VVages of Sin is Death but the Gift of God is Eternal Life through Jesus Christ our Lord. Death Natural Death Spiritual and Death Eternal are the Wages and Desert of Sin And who will deny a Servant his Wages Wicked Men are the Servants of Sin and they shall have their Wages But though Death is the Wages or Merit of Sin yet Eternal Life is not the Wages of our good Works no but the Gift of God through the Righteousness of Jesus Christ It is not by our Works or for our Worthiness The Apostle as our Annotators note varies the Phrase on purpose to shew that Salvation is wholly of God's Grace and not of our own Merits 'T is of Grace or the Gift of God through Jesus Christ that is through his Merits De gratia libero arbitrio saith Augustine 3. Life and Salvation is by Grace only or the free Gift of God in opposition to the Law The Law could not give Life that could not save us For had there been a Law given that could have given Life verily Righteousness should have been by the Law The Law requires perfect Obedience and lays every one under the Curse that continues not in all things that is written therein to do them Therefore no Life by the Law that being weak through the Flesh Man could not perfectly fulfil it and so could have no Life by it 4. Life and Salvation is the free Gift of God in opposition to any acceptable Service done for it by us as some times great Gifts are bestowed on Persons for the sake of some small Service performed for them But it is not so here though Salvation be a Reward of Grace yet it is not given for the sake of any acceptable Service done by us we know that a small Matter sometimes purchases that which is of great Value but nothing we do or can do can purchase Life and Salvation for our Souls True Eternal Life is a Purchase it is a Reward of Merit but O mistake me not it is not of our purchasing it is no Reward for any Work done by us but it is the Purchase of Jesus Christ the Reward of his Work by his fulfilling of the Righteousness of the Law for us in our Nature in his holy and spotless Life and by his satisfying the Justice of God for our breaking and violating of his Holy Law which he did by the painful and cursed Death of his Cross For what the Law could not do in that it was weak through the Flesh God sending his own Son in the likeness of sinful Flesh and for Sin condemned Sin in the Flesh that the Righteousness of the Law might be fulfilled in us who walk not after the Flesh but after the Spirit That the
lie upon a sick Bed O Sirs you will need it at last and may be seek it when too late Were a poor condemned Criminal sensible of a Way how to be saved from Death or that a Pardon might be had would he delay the Time or would he not make it all his Business with his uttermost Care to seek for a Pardon lest the Day of his Execution should come before he hath got it And if so he knows die he must Alas Sirs what is it to be delivered from Natural Death to our being delivered from Eternal Death The Time when you must die may be near and if you have not an Interest in this Salvation when you die Naturally your Souls must die Eternally Pray observe the Argument I am upon to excite and stir up your Souls to a Holy Diligence in attending on the Means of this Salvation it is the same the Apostle uses it is called Great Salvation considering the Dignity of Christ's Person who laid down his own Life to purchase it for us and also was the first great Minister and Preacher of it which at first began to be spoken by the Lord It was preached by the Lord of Life and Glory the great Mediator Head of all Principalities and Powers and it is again by one of his poor Servants this Day offered unto you in the Name of my Great Master therefore refuse it at your Peril If you receive it imbrace it you shall be happy but if you refuse it you will be miserable and at last die in your Sins 4. Here is Comfort and Encouragement for the worst of Sinners Are you such who are and have been great Sinners Well let it be so yet be not cast down into utter Despair for here is a great Saviour you have heard of his mighty Power and Ability to save and he saith All that the Father hath given to me shall come unto me Ay but you perhaps may say you know not who they be that the Father hath given to Christ Well what of that Pray mind his next Words And he that cometh to me I will in no wise cast out Whosoever believeth in him shall not perish but have Everlasting Life Receive this Saviour believe in him and you shall be saved whosoever you are It is not the greatness of your Sins that can hinder or obstruct him from saving your Souls though your Sins be as red as Scarlet or as red as Crimson he will wash them all away and make you as white as Wool as white as Snow 5. Also here is good News for poor Sin-sick Sinners to wounded and lost Sinners I mean such who feel themselves sick see and feel themselves wounded who find they are lost and undone in themselves O Souls you are the Persons the Word of this Salvation is sent to The Whole need not a Physician but such that are sick I am not come to call the Righteous but Sinners to Repentance Such indeed who are conceited of their own Righteousness or swelled with a good Opinion of their own good Works good Deeds and good Duties will not come to Christ such think they need no such Physician as Christ is But you that see you have no Righteousness of your own but that all your Righteousness is as Dung O look to Christ come to Christ hear what he says to such that are lost that are under the burden of their Sins and wounded ones Come to me all ye that labour and are heavy laden and I will give you rest 6. But here is sad News to such who slight this Salvation and refuse Jesus Christ great will their Condemnation be The Men of Nineveh shall rise up in judgment with this Generation and condemn it because they repented at the preaching of Jonas and behold a greater than Jonas is here The greatness of this Saviour who preaches the Gospel to you and is come to save you will aggravate your Condemnation What was Jonas to Jesus Christ Also our Saviour saith The Queen of the South shall rise up in Judgment with this Generation and shall condemn it for she came from the uttermost Parts of the Earth to hear the Wisdom of Solomon and behold a greater than Solomon is here Solomon was a mighty King and for Wisdom exceeded all that went before him But alas what was Solomon to Jesus Christ who is the Wisdom of God it self and the express Image of the Father's Person and the Brightness of his Glory O know you Sinners this Day that Jesus Christ this glorious King and Prince of the Kings of the Earth this mighty Saviour is come to your Doors Behold I stand at the Door and knock Will you not open the Door nor cry to him to help you to open to him to enable you to believe in him What do you say shall the Son of God stand at your Doors and you not so much as ask Who is there Who is at my Door Shall Christ be kept out of your Hearts and stand at your Doors whilst Sin commands the chiefest Room and has absolute Power over you and rules in you How will you be able to look this Blessed Saviour in the Face another Day Is he come through a Sea of Blood to offer his Love to you and to espouse you unto himself for ever and will not you be perswaded to break your League with your old Lovers who will at last stab you at the very Heart and betray your Souls into the Hands of Divine Wrath Now they have done it already What are your Lovers but your 〈◊〉 your Pride your Earthly-mindedness your sinful Pleasures Profits and Honours O resolve to desert them they otherwise will damn your Souls for ever and expose you to the Torments of Hell-Fire And to deliver you from them and from that ●rath which is due to you for them I mean for your Sins is Christ come and this great Saviour is offered to you The Lord help every one of you to consider of this and to lay it to Heart 7. And lastly Here is Comfort for poor drooping Saints This Saviour is yours this mighty Saviour who is able to save to the uttermost and he will help you in all your Straits and supply all your Wants and he hath taken the Work into his own Hand and hath also begun it and will perform it and finally finish it before that he hath done rest therefore upon him HEB. II. 3. How shall we escape if we neglect so great Salvation BRETHREN the last Day I shewed you that Gospel-Salvation is Great and Glorious Salvation considering the Greatness Dignity and Glory of the Persons that are concerned in bringing of it in and working of it out for us namely the Father the Son and the Holy Ghost But more particularly upon the Consideration of the Dignity of the Person of Christ who is that great Saviour God hath sent who is great in his Name great in respect of his Person
and Nature great as to his Commission in his Call and in respect of those great and glorious Anointings that were upon him 〈◊〉 small now proceed Seventhly The Salvation of the Gospel is great c. if we consider what poor Sinners hereby 〈…〉 and delivered from By this Salvation those th●● believe are delivered from every Evil in this World and in that which is to come All Evil may be considered under two general Heads First That which corrupteth our Nature both Soul and Body as to their Being Secondly That which is destructive to our Nature as to its well-being both Soul and Body The first is Sin the second is Punishment I purpose to speak briefly to both these that so we may the better demonstrate the Greatness of this Salvation First Of the Evil of Sin which all those are and shall be for ever saved and delivered from who embrace this Salvation This I shall speak unto more generally and then more particularly Brethren the Evil of Sin comprehendeth many things as it respecteth God and is directly against him his Holy Nature hateful and loathsom in his sight and in respect had to Man which takes in our first Apostacy from God the loss of his Holy and Blessed Image as also his Love and Favour and so the Pravity of all the Powers of our Souls and Faculties thereof as the blindness of our Minds and Darkness of our Understandings the Rebellion and Stubbornness of our Wills and hardness of our Hearts the Carnality and Vanity of our Affections the horrid Guilt Pollution and Filthiness that cleaves to the Soul and Conscience together with Shame Bondage Nakedness Poverty and Enmity against God Slavery to Satan and to this World having contracted a Likeness to the Devil or an Impress of his Image doing his Will and serving our own Lusts All these and many other things comprize the Evil of Sin from which by this Salvation we are delivered But to speak a little more particularly let us 1. Consider the Evil of Sin As it is contrary to God's most Holy and Pure Nature it is that thing which his Soul is said to hate Would not we be greatly concerned if any should do that in our sight and presence which they know we hate and abominate 2. Sin is a Dishonour to God and it is called a Despising of God Them that honour me I will honour and they that despise me shall be lightly esteemed Certainly Sin must needs have a great Evil in it if it be a despising of God if a Man be despised he thinks himself greatly wronged loss of Honour is no small loss 3. Sin is a crossing of God's Will acting directly contrary thereunto nay and it is a doing the Will of the Devil How are you troubled if your Servants cross your Will in that which is just and right and wherein your Interest and Honour lies and is nearly concerned Sin is a crossing of the Will of God not only when the Sinner doth not what God commands to be done which is a Sin of Omission but also in doing that which he hath positively forbid which is a Sin of Commission 4. Sin doth cast contempt upon God as when Men sin presumptuously with a high Hand as if it were in defiance of Heaven as if they bid God do his worst intimating that they will have their Way their Wills their cursed Lusts or sinful Pleasures and Profit let what will come of it 5. Sin is a renouncing of God's just Authority and Government over us it is a breaking his Bonds and casting his Cords from us What is the Voice of Sin God shall not reign over us we will not be under his Government but will live as we list our Tongues are our own and who is Lord over us Nay and as Sin doth cast off God and disown him contemn him rebel against him will not have him reign but strive to pull him out of his Throne So by Sin the Sinner sets up the Devil in God's Place puts him into God's Throne The Heart is the Throne of God but there the Sinner will not allow God to rule God to be but gives way to Sin and will sin and in so doing he exalts Satan and puts him into the Government and subjects to him O what is the Evil of Sin 6. Sin in the Nature of it is a manifestation of the Sinner's hatred of God God declares against Sinners in his Word as such that hate him the lesser Love is accounted a Hatred in the Scripture But alas Sinners seem to have no Love to God at all they proclaim War against him even wish there was no God to controul them to judg them to punish them so that they might sin the more freely and with the more impudence if it be possible for them so to do The Fool saith in his Heart there is no God He would have no God he would be glad it there was no God such is his hatred of God Hence it is said Visiting the Iniquity of the Fathers on the Children unto the third and fourth Generation of them that hate me And again it is said Shouldst thou love them that hate the Lord Sin even strikes at God's very Being Can you think any Person can have more hatred to you than to wish you had no Being nay would if he could destroy you and cause you not to be or deprive you of a King any more for ever This seems to be the Voice or Sin naturally in Mens Hearts therefore it must needs be a great Evil they would not have God to be if they could bring it about or have their Will for such as we despise resist war against we would kill and destroy if we could Sin would dethrone God and thrust him out of the World it fills the Mind so full of Enmity against him 2 dly But in the second place Sin hath not only great Evil in it as it against God but also in respect of our selves 'T is not only 〈…〉 our to God but hurtful to us No Evil like the Evil of Sin in this 〈…〉 also as will appear if we conside●● 1. It was Sin we lost God's Holy Image in which we were created in our first Parents O what a 〈◊〉 Creature was Man as he came out of his great Creator's Hand there was no Spot Blemish nor Stain in him Man was created in Righteousness and true Holiness in that did the Image of God consist But this Likeness to God we lost by Sin and by yielding unto it and by being overcome by it we became like unto the Devil Naturally all Men bear his Image even the Devil's Likeness Judas was so much like the Devil that Christ calls him a Devil Have not I chosen you twelve and one of you is a Devil 2. Sin poisoned our whole Nature and corrupted all our Faculties 1. It is compared to the Plague of the Leprosy it spreads it self over us from