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A94353 Elijah's mantle: or, The remaines of that late worthy and faithful servant of Jesus Christ, Mr. John Tillinghast. Viz. I. The conformity of a saint to the will of God. On Act. 21.14. II. The will of God and Christ concerning sinners. On Gal. 1.4. III. No condemnation to them that are in Christ Jesus. On Rom. 8.1. IV. Christs love to his owne. On Joh. 13.1. V. True gospel humiliation. On Zach. 12.10. VI. The most effectual means to kill and subdue sin. On 1 Joh. 2.2 VII. The advocateship of Jesus Christ, a great ground of saints comfort and support under sins and infirmities. On 1 Joh. 2.2. VIII. The only way for saints to be delivered from the errors and evils of the times. On 1 Tim. 6.11. IX. Of the Old Covenant, from Gal. 4.30. being so farre as the author had proceeded, in a treatise of the two covenants, before his death. Published by his owne notes. Tillinghast, John, 1604-1655.; Manning, John, d. 1694. 1658 (1658) Wing T1172; Thomason E1557_1; ESTC R203796 263,858 498

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times of the Law God gave his Spirit but only to some few extraordinary men as Prophets c. in the beginning of the Gospel God poured it downe upon many more upon Apostles and many Brethren but not all but now in the last daies upon all flesh for I take it that this Prophesie of Ioel relates to the last daies though in the beginnings of it it was fulfilled in the Apostles time add so Ierem. 31.34 And they shall teach no more every man his Neighbour and every man his brother saying Know the Lord for they shall shall know me from the least of them unto the greatest of them saith the Lord speaking of the last daies it is said They shall all know me So Isa 65.20 The childe shall dye an hundred years old i. e. in knowledge very Children shall have the Spirit poured downe upon them O what a glorious time will this be when all the Saints shall be filled with the Spirit when you cannot goe to a Saint but you shall finde Gods Spirit breathing in him and how should this stirre up every one of us upon whom these last daies are coming if not come to labour after the Spirit Is it not a shame that the nearer this time comes the more Carnal instead of Spiritual we should be Obs 3. All grace it from the Spirit of God the spirit of grace we have no grace in our Nature but all is from the Spirit as the fruits thereof Gal. 5.22 23. But the fruit of the Spirit is love joy peace long-suffering gentlenesse goodnesse faith meeknesse temperance Obs 4. The gift of the Spirit is the gift of Free Grace This is taken from those words the Spirit of Grace interpreted in the latter sense Obs 5. One maine and special work that the Spirit of God puts Souls upon where it is is the work of Supplication or Prayer and Supplications the Spirit coming from God it loves much to be carrying out those Souls where it is to God Prayer it is a Natural work to that Soul where the Spirit is and as the Spirit of God puts Souls upon Prayer so the Spirit of God acts the Saints in Prayer or as the Apostle saith Rom. 8. Prayes in them sometimes by enabling them with words sometimes by filling them with groanes unutterable i. e. a Soul that prayes by the Spirit hee hath inward groanings for many things more than hee can utter it may be he speaks one Petition and at that instant groanes for twenty the groanings of the spirits in the Saints hearts whilst they are in prayer being farre more large and extensive than the expressions of the mouth are or can bee and which may bee a matter of abundant comfort to us the answer of God is not according to the expressions of our mouth but the desires and groanings of his owne Spirit O would we know then how to pray as we should let us labour for the Spirit we shall never pray without it perhaps we may speak good words and fine expressions as many can who yet never prayed in their lives and know no more what Prayer means than I know the way to Rome but alas prayer doth not lye in these things in speaking good Language and putting up fine Petitions if that be all no Prayer is another thing it is the breathings of the Spirit in the hearts of the Saints after God and to God many times that soul prayes and that excellently powerfully who perhaps is not able to speak a word or if hee do hee is not able to speak ten words true sense together when as another which speaks fluently and orderly and that for houres together perhaps prayes not a word all that time Observ 6. In the last dayes there shall bee a greater powring forth of the Spirit than ordinary This I gather from the last thing in opening the words viz. the time when this shall bee that day Hence the word pouring is much used when the giving of the Spirit in the last dayes is spoken of denoting an abundant measure of the Spirit which shall at this time bee given forth for what was formerly wherein God did as it were drop his Spirit now hee poures it forth and the reasons are because God hath greater works to do in the last dayes and the Church comes nearer to mans estate and the people of God have more and greater enemies to incounter with than in former times they had and therefore God gives them more of the Spirit what a mercy then is it to be brought forth and to live in the last dayes And how doth it call upon us all the nearer these times draw on to bee the more spiritual Thus much for the Observations from the first part of the words I come now to the second the effects of this powring forth of the Spirit They shall look on him whom they have pierced Observ 7. The sins of beleevers do pierce Jesus Christ This is implied in that they look upon him whom they have pierced Observ 8. Christ must bee looked upon as pierced by us before wee can mourn They do not mourn nor shed a tear till then Observ 9. When Christ is looked upon as pierced by us then wee shall mourn They look on him and do mourn Observ 10. That mourning which ariseth from the beholding of a pierced Christ is a very bitter and grievous mourning And they shall mourn for him as one mourneth for his onely Son Observ 11. None can thus look upon Christ or mourn for him but only those upon whom God pours his Spirit I will poure out my Spirit and they shall look and they shall mourn I shall wave all these and pitch upon one Observation from the latter part of the words which is this viz Observ True Gospel-humiliation doth arise from a looking upon a pierced Christ In the opening of this point I shall shew 1 That it doth not arise from any other thing and doth from this 2 What manner of looking upon Jesus Christ that is which doth beget true mourning or Gospel-humiliation 3 How this Gospel-humiliation is begotten in the soul from a looking upon Jesus Christ Of the first That it doth not arise from any other thing and doth from this 1 It doth not arise from nature There is a kinde of humility in many a man by nature but this is not Gospel-humility and there is too a natural sorrow but this is not Gospel-humiliation This is an herbe that grows not in Natures garden any other humiliation saving Gospel-humiliation may grow there 2 It doth not arise from imitation of others the examples of others Some things which are not natural are done by imitation as an Ape will do many things by imitation which are not natural but this doth arise from hence seeing another humbled and imitating him 3 It doth not arise from a sense or discerning of sin in a man Many there are who see their sin and will acknowledge the same natural light
of peace to remove that for the peace of the Saints is a thing of far greater concernment than my having my will there is nothing of evill against God in the one but there is in the other peace is a spiritual thing mans will is but a natural natural things must give place to spiritual the end of peace is edification the end of having my will is but to please my self I must prefer edification before the pleasing of my self 4 I am for peace sake to dispense with many things the particular interest of mine honour profit c. Abraham though the elder for peace sake gives place to Lot the younger to chuse before him the place of his habitation upon so doing for peace sake hee at once dispenseth with honour and profit both Peace is a duty our interests and advantages must give place to our duties yet here take this caution and limitation if the case bee such that by my resigning my particular interest and advantage I shall disadvantage truth it self I am then to hold it though it bee with so great a hazard as the loss of peace for though I may not hold mine advantage upon mine own account to the prejudice of peace because neither my selfe nor the thing in which my advantage lyes are of worth equivalent to peace yet I may upon the account of truth because that is of greater worth When Paul among the Corinthians and Galatians perceived truth it self to bee struck at through a sleighty esteem of his person then he who in his heart had as low thoughts of himselfe as they could have of him yet now stands up boldly and pleads the point of his honour preferring himself though for ought hee knew he might anger Peter James and John and so hazard a breach of peace before Peter James or John or any of them all 5 I am for peace sake to dispense with particular wrongs and injuries done to my self I speak not now as to civill injuries that question appertains to another case but I mean such as are of a more spiritual nature as censuring me as touching my spiritual condition branding mee for an Heretick Schismatick Dissembler c. endeavouring to set others against mee c. I am silently to put up many things of this nature rather than to break the peace the reason is because while I put these up the wrong is onely my own but in breaking the peace I may injure myself and many others also The putting up of these quietly for peace sake is an act of self-denial and so a fruit of the spirit The making a stir and coile about these things till peace is broken is a pure selfish business and so a fruit of the flesh yet take this also with two Cautions 1 I must so put it up as not to doe that in way of Self-denial as may any way allow of the act it self for though the evil of the act is to be patiently borne yet the act it self being evil is not to be allowed 2 I must also consider warily whether there be not some thing in the action that brings Gods Truth and Honour to the stake together with my self if so I may and ought to take upon me my owne rescue not for the sake of my self but of Gods Truth and Honour ingaged with me I am to dispence with errour in judgement in a Brother if it arise from weakness and be not obstinately and pertinaciously maintained because error of judgement is only a privative evil breach of peace a positive Quest But when may an errour of judgement be said to be of weakness not wilfulness or pertinacy Ans 1. VVhen a Brothers judgement is weak in all things else which is easily known by this if he be readily drawn to this thing or that Ephes 4.14 2 VVhen a Brother seeing a man of more grace than himself so or so appropriated subjects his judgement to the others grace Quest When of wilfulness or pertinacy First When he will stablish any Principles though never so contrary to faith and godliness to hold up his errour rather than suffer it to fall Secondly When he cares not what other Principles of his owne he pluck up by the roots so he may thereby keep that one Principle in which the errour lyes Thirdly VVhen a man pretends much Conscience as to that particular Principle but makes no Conscience of his practise in other things of greater and more weighty concernment Now to apply our Rule to the present Case if by doing this or that thing moving this or that way I either doe or shall dispence with any of those things which I ought not to dispence with or contrariwise shall not dispence with any of those things that for peace-sake I ought to dispence with then am I by this general Rule to shun that way and chuse another The Fourth GENERAL RVLE is Let your light so shine before men c. Walk in wisdome towards them that are without The true intent and purport of this Rule is that a Christian should so order his steps in the way of truth and holiness that poor sinners by beholding his conversation might not finde cause to harden their hearts in their owne wayes of iniquity but might be won to a love of the waies of God the case is still as before The Solution is That I am to chuse that path by walking in which I shall take away occasion of hardning poor Sinners and lay before them an occasion of winning and drawing them to a love and liking of the ways of Christ Quest Now would we know what that is which laies occasion of hardning before Sinners and what that is which on the other side wins them to a love and liking of the waies of Christ Ans One principal thing amongst many others by which Sinners are hardned is When they see Professors making no conscience of such things as they themselves at leastwise they think so would if they were in their stead make conscience of VVhen they see Persons pretending much more holiness than they break those bands of outward and civil holiness which their very Natural conscience laies such an awe upon them as they dare not break this is an exceeding great hardning to sinners especially the more refined sort of them your Civilians or Morralists who have partly by Natures light and partly by the light they have into things honest and just by the written VVord such a tye upon their Conscience that when they have an advantage yet many times they dare not transgress the Rules of equity and righteousness On the other side this is a thing very taking with Sinners and renders the waies of Christ amiable in their eyes when they see Professors conscientious in smaller things as well as greater such things wherein they are not absolutely bound up but have a kinde of liberty left them by the Lawes of God and men yet are as tender and conscientious least they should abuse this
peace long-suffering gentleness goodness faith meekness temperance All that obedience therefore which hath not the Spirit of God for the principle the root or rise thereof though ever so glorious is not Gospel-obedience nor Gospel-walking Quest But how shall I know whether the Spirit is the principle of my obedience Answ I shall say no more hereto at present but onely this doest thou finde a contentedness of heart in thy obedience mingled with pride self-estimation c. i. e. when thou hast performed any duty dost thou finde thy self contented and satisfied in having done the same and art thou proud and arrogant accounting thy self some body because thou hast done it Or on the other side doest thou find a spiritual rejoycing of heart in that thou hast been inabled to perform thy duty and this mingled with humility and mortification my meaning is when thou hast been obedient in any one particular doest thou rejoyce in God and bless his name in that hee hath inabled thee so to do and considering it was not in thine own proper strength to obey God in any thing Art thou by and under this obedience kept humble having thy pride and self-estimation more mortified in thee than thou didst finde it before If the first then doth not thy obedience arise front the Spirit because it takes from the Spirit which no works of the Spirit doth if the latter then assuredly the Spirit of God is the principle the root of thy obedience because it gives to the Spirit of God as every worke which is by and from the holy Spirit doth 3 When our Motives to obedience are Gospel Motives Quest But what are Gospel Motives Answ Such as these 1 The will and command of our heavenly Father You know the difference betwixt a servant and a son in working a servant will not do any work for his Master unlesse there bee a compact and agreement betwixt his Master and him his Master must give him so much wages and hee will do him so much work But now when a Son is to do any work for his Father hee doth not capitulate with his Father if you will give mee so much I will do your work but if not I will not no but the Father saith to the Son Son do mee such a peece of work and presently the Son hearing the command of his Father goes about it the Fathers will is his Motive So take a legal man or woman and let God command such a one a duty and streightway hee goes to capitulate with God I hope Lord if I do this thou wilt pardon my sins I hope thou wilt give mee heaven I shall never go to hell thus the Legal soul will bee upon termes with God or will do nothing for God hee will know what hee shall have for his work or will not work at all But now take a Gospel soul hee doth not stand upon termes what shall I have Shall I bee saved or shall I bee damned These are not his questions but saith the Gospel soul God I know is my Father in Jesus Christ and I am the Son and Childe of God by adoption now it is becoming a Son to do the will of his Father I am the Son of God and such and such things I have read and heard of and know to bee my Fathers will and because they are so that I may do as becomes an obedient childe and shew my self that I am such a one I will therefore endeavour to conform my self so far as I am able to what I know of my Fathers will And therefore whereas it is grievous to another to read or hear of his duty because hee serves as a hireling and therefore cares not so hee may obtain the hire how little work hee doth this Gospel soul with joy delight can take the Book of God where his Fathers will is revealed and turn it over and search it leaf by leaf and line by line and is glad when he findes any peece of work or part or parcel of his Fathers will which he was ignorant of before because hee doth not what hee doth upon the account of hire or reward but upon this account that it is his Fathers will The will and command of his Father is both the Rule and reason of his obedience Hence Paul urgeth Holiness in the general and thankfulness in particular 1 The. 4.3 For this is the will of God even your sanctification that yee should abstaine from fornication and Chap. 5.18 In every thing give thanks for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus concerning you Upon this very reason or motive and no other as if he should say you are Sons and therefore I need not use many Arguments with you it is enough to tell you it is the will of your Father you should be holy you should bee thankful 2 The powerful and efficacious workings of the new nature that is within every Saint or Son of God The promise of the Gospel or New Covenant is that God will give to his Children a new heart and spirit Ezek. 36.26 i.e. put a new nature within them whereby they shall be naturally inclined and disposed to the doing of that which is his Will which in other places is called the Writing of his Law in their hearts This new Nature is put into every Saint though in the actings thereof in some more in others less and being in every Saint every Saint is naturally inclined and disposed to the doing of that which is wel-pleasing unto God As the old nature doth naturally move incline and carry on the Soul to the doing of that which is contrary to the Will of God so this new nature doth naturally incline incite and provoke the Soul to those things which are agreeable to the Will of God Hence a Gospel-soul is moved to obedience because there is a new nature within which answers to the Law or Word of God without which requires obedience of him and all disobedience is as contrary to this new nature within as to the Rule without 3 Love and filial affection The bond of love is natural betwixt a Father and a Son a Father hath a Natural affection to his Childe more than to anothers and a Childe a natural affection to his Father more than to another man and love though there be no other reason will make the party loving doe much for the party loved Now I say there is a tye of love upon a Son which is not upon a Servant or Hireling come to a Servant or Hireling and ask him why hee toyls and moyls and sweats from morning till night all the year long for his Master my Naster saith hee gives me wages and therefore I doe it but come to a Son who it may be is as hard or harder at work than the Servant and ask him Why doe you toyl and moyl your self thus why sayes the Son it is my Fathers work I am doing of and I love my Father
hands of Christ there are no terrors threatnings no curse no noise of death hell and damnation though I break the same all these things being gone And on the other side is there not much to cause love heaven eternal life is given before ever I strike a stroak do one action that the Law requires of mee set one step in a way of obedience all my sins are pardoned in Christ and through him before ever I commit them is not here much to beget love and to make mee out of love to yeeld obedience to the holy Law of God who hath pardoned my sins made mee an heire of life eternal and all without my merit or desert therefore I say this obedience having not slavish fear in it but arising from love must needs bee Gospel-walking 3 That obedience which is the fruit and effect of the working of Gods holy Spirit in us is Gospel-walking for not the Law but the Gospel or New Covenant gives the Spirit which helps us to obey But now all obedience to the Law as it is in the hands of Christ is such for to such as take the Law of Christ Christ first gives his Spirit then his Law as Ezek. 36.27 I will put my Spirit within you What then And I will cause you to walk in my wayes First the Spirit to inable to obedience then the Law and they do obey it Therefore all such obedience is Gospel-walking Other Questions there are behinde which I cannot reach at present I shall onely minde you of this that what hath been before spoken serves to correct two great mistakes 1 A MISTAKE of some men of the one hand who are so much for the Gospel and do so cry it up that they throw the Moral Law quite out of doors as though there were no room for that in the Gospel Temple They think that grace and good works are so inconsistent one with the other that they can never stand together and therefore that grace may bee all the Law and good works shall bee nothing at all whose mistake is corrected from what hath been said and proved that the Moral Law remaines a Rule to Saints in Gospel-times 2 A MISTAKE of some others on the other hand who out of zeal for the Moral Law do hand over head urge and press the same as the Rule of Saints never considering how or in what sense the same remaines a Rule and by so doing they bring the glorious Sons of Sion the free-born Saints of the Gospel under the power and commands of a Covenant of Workes ere they are aware Whose mistake is corrected by distinguishing of commands as they are Moses's and Christs In the first sense the Law is not a Saints Rule and it is dangerous so to make it in the latter it is and it is sweet and comfortable so to receive it Therefore you that are Saints and Beleevers hence learn two things I Not to reject the Moral Law as a Rule to order your lives and conversations by but with love delight and chearfulness approve of imbrace and obey the same 2 Not to take the Moral Law for your Rule as it comes out of Moses his hand for then you bring your selves under the power of a Covenant of Workes and your soules will bee continually filled with terror fear and trembling covered over with darknesse lying under apprehensions of wrath and altogether weake and unable to do what is commanded But take it out of the hands of Christ and then with Paul you will say The Law if holy just and good I consent to the Law that it is good I delight in the Law of God after the inner man yea with my minde I my selfe do serve the Law of God Which Gospel-walking the Lord bring you and I daily more and more unto Amen When a mans walk may bee said to bee a Gospel walk SERMON VI. Rom. 8.1 Who walk not after the flesh but after the Spirit BY this time you know the meaning of these Phrases which you have oft heard to bee meant either of Legal or Gospel walking Walking after the Old or New man I have spoken or Legal walking and am now upon Gospel walking The last day I shewed you what Gospel walking is I now proceed to another Question viz. 2 Quest When may a mans walk bee said to bee a Gospel walke or a walking after the Gospel I answer I. When the Rule of a mans obedience is a Gospel Rule i.e. the Law as it is in the hands of Christ. Of this having spoken at large the last day I shall wholly wave it now 2 When the principle of a mans obedience or walking is a Gospel principle Quest But what is the Gospel principle Answ This Gospel holds forth two great things viz. a crucified Christ to bee beleeved on and the Powring out of the Spirit of Christ into the hearts of beleevers The first respects our Justification the latter our Sanctification or our obedience and walking Now as Christ crucified is the great Principle in the business of our Justification whence alone that flows from the knowing and beleeving on a Crucified Christ so the Spirit of Christ in the hearts of Saints is the great Principle in the matter of our obedience whence that flows Hence Rom. 8. the Sons of God are said to bee lead by the Spirit of God i.e. the Spirit doth not onely teach a beleever what is his duty but doth as it were take him by the hand and lead him to it help and guide him in it There is more held forth in the word leading than in teaching I teach another when I write him a copy and lay it before him and tell him how hee should hold his pen and order and guide his hand but now when I do not onely do this but take his hand in mine and write therewith I may bee better said to guide or lead him So the Spirit of God teacheth a beleever when it makes discovery of any truth to him hee was ignorant of before and shows him what duty that truth calls for from him but when it doth not onely do this but also inables the soul to receive this truth and to walk up to what this truth calls for conforming the soul to the truth or will of God then doth it exercise its leading power in the soule And therefore Ezek. 36.27 God saith I will put my Spirit within you and cause you to walke in my wayes c. In the Gospel or New Covenant the Spirit of God put into a beleever is the causing constraining principle to obedience and holy walking As in the Old Covenant though the fruit seem never so glorious yet the principle or root of all obedience is Flesh So in the New Covenant though the outward fruit seem never so mean and weak yet the principle or root is the Spirit All Gospel graces and works are fruits of the Spirit as Gal. 5.22 23. But the fruit of the Spirit is love joy