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A20752 The Christian warfare wherein is first generally shewed the malice, power and politike stratagems of the spirituall ennemies of our saluation, Sathan and his assistants the world and the flesh, with the meanes also whereby the Christian may vvithstand and defeate them : and afterwards more speciallie their particvlar temptatiions, against the seuerall causes and meanes of our saluation, whereby on the one side they allure vs to security and presumption, and on the other side, draw vs to doubting and desperation, are expressed and answered : written especially for their sakes who are exercised in the spirituall conflict of temptations, and are afflicted in conscience in the sight and sense of their sinnes / by I. Dovvname ... Downame, John, d. 1652. 1604 (1604) STC 7133; ESTC S1536 575,484 731

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well may the tempests of Sathans temptations shake vs but they shall neuer remoue vs from our firme hold and certaine assurance which wee haue in Christ because wee apprehend him nay rather are apprehended or taken hold of by him as the Apostle speaketh Phil. 3.12 Phil. 3.12 And no man no not the whole power of hell is able to plucke vs out of his hands as our Sauiour speaketh Iohn 10.28 For though they be mighty to destroy yet Christ is almightie to saue Ioh 10.28 Esa 63.1 as it is Esa 63.1 and therefore let vs not suffer our soules to be racked betweene hope and feare 1. Pet. 1.13 but let vs trust perfectly on the grace that is brought vnto vs by the reuelation of Iesus Christ as the Apostle exhorteth 1. Pet. 1.13 § Sect. 5 Lastly The certainty of faith proued by the examples of beleeuers that we may be most certaine of this certainty of faith we will adde to these testimonies some examples of beleeuers mentioned in Gods word And first let vs consider the faith of Abraham which was not wauering and doubtfull but most certaine and assured for aboue hope he beleeued vnder hope and hee was not weake in faith neither did hee doubt of the promise of God through vnbeleefe Rom. 4.18 19 20 21 22 23. but was strengthened in the faith and gaue glory vnto God being fully assured that hee which had promised was able to performe it and therefore it was imputed vnto him for righteousnesse as the Apostle setteth it downe Rom. 4.18 19 20 21 22. Now Abraham was not onely a bare beleeuer but the father of the faithfull neither was his faith propounded vnto vs as a wonder to admire at but as an example for all his sonnes to imitate And therefore it is said vers 23. That this is not written for him onely that his faith was imputed to him for righteousnesse 24. But also for vs to whom it shall be imputed for righteousnesse which beleeue in him who hath raised vp Iesus our Lord from the dead But it may be obiected that Abraham is not said here to beleeue thus certainely his owne election or saluation but that he should haue a sonne and become a father of many nations I answere though this were the next and immediat obiect of his faith yet this was not the chiefe and principall but the promise of blessednesse and happinesse which was made to him and all the nations of the earth in his seede Christ For Abraham could not bee iustified by beleeuing that he should haue a sonne but by beleeuing in the Messias which should come out of his loynes by whose righteousnesse and obedience he should be saued And therefore the Apostle Gal. 3.16 doth appropriate that promise made vnto Abraham Gal. 3.16 Gen. 22.18 Gen. 22.18 In thy seede shall all the nations of the earth bee blessed vnto the promised seede Iesus Christ Looke also vpon the prophet Dauid and you shall see that though his faith was often shaken with doubting yet in it selfe it remayned certaine like a tree shaken with the windes which is not ouerthrowne but taketh more firme and deepe roote Psalm 23.4 Psalm 23.4 Though I walke through the valley of the shadow of death I will feare no euill for thou art with mee So Psalm 27.1 Psalm 27.1 The Lord is my light and my saluation whom shall I feare The Lord is the strength of my life of whom shall I be afraide Neither had he onely this assurance in himselfe but sheweth that it is also the state of all the faithfull Psal 125.1 They that trust in the Lord shall be as mount Sion Psalm 125.1 which cannot be remoued but remaineth for euer So Iob in the middest of his afflictions sheweth his certaine assurance and faith saying Iob. 13.15 Iob. 13.15 and 19.25 26. Loe though hee slay mee yet will I trust in him And chap. 19.25 I am sure that my redeemer liueth and he shall stand the last on the earth 26. And though after this skinne wormes destroy this body yet shall I see God in my flesh c. And Paul speaking not onely of his owne assurance of Gods loue and euerlasting life but of all the faithfull saith that he is perswaded that nothing in the world should be able to separate vs from Gods loue in Christ Rom. 8.38 Rom. 8.38 § Sect. 6 And thus haue I shewed that faith is a certaine assurance of Gods loue and fauour in Christ That faith particularly perswadeth vs of our election Now I will also proue that it particularly perswadeth vs of our owne election and life euerlasting For first such a faith is begot now in our hearts by the Preaching of the word as was begot in the hearts of men by our Sauiour Christ himselfe for as there is but one God so there is but one true and iustifying faith Ephes 4.5 Ephes 4.5 but by that faith they were particularly perswaded of the remission of their sinnes and consequently of their iustification and saluation as appeareth Luke 7.42.50 where our Sauiour saith thus to the woman Luk. 7.48.50 Thy sinnes are forgiuen thee thy faith hath saued thee goe in peace So Matth. 9.2 he saith to the sicke of the Paulsie Be of good comfort Matth. 9.2 thy sinnes are forgiuen thee And therefore the faith which is now begot in vs by the Preaching of the word doth also particularly perswade vs of the remission of our sinnes and eternall saluation For as our Sauiour Christ by his owne absolute authoritie did remit the sinnes of those that did beleeue so he hath left this authoritie to his ministers not absolutely by their owne power to remit sinnes which the man of sinne doth chalenge vnto himselfe but to declare and pronounce their sinnes forgiuen who truly beleeue in the sonne of God and repent them of their sinnes the which their sentence is ratified in Heauen according to that Matth. 16.19 Matth. 16.19 I will giue vnto thee the keyes of the kingdome of Heauen and whatsoeuer thou shalt binde in earth shall be bound in Heauen and whatsoeuer thou shalt loose in earth shall be loosed in Heauen which authoritie is not giuen to Peter alone and his successors as the Papists dreame but as Peter answered not onely for himselfe but also in the behalfe of all the rest so he receiueth this power both for himselfe and for all the Apostles yea for all Gods true Ministers the vndoubted successors of the Apostles as our Sauiour expoundeth himselfe Iohn 20.23 where hee giueth this authoritie to all the Apostles saying Whose sinnes so euer yee remit they are remitted vnto them Ioh. 20.23 and whose sinnes so euer yee retaine they are retained So that the Ministers of Gods word by the Preaching thereof may assure men particularly of the remission of their sinnes for when he maketh this generall proposition whosoeuer beleeueth and repenteth him of his
and striuing to mortifie the flesh and the corruptions thereof and to rise againe to newnes of life Our affections also were wholy corrupted and disordered so that we hated God and loued the world feared man and not the Lord trusted vpon the inferior meanes neuer regarding the fountaine of all goodnes in a word wee were giuen ouer to our owne harts lusts Rom. 1.24.26 and vnto vile affections as it is Rom. 1.24.26 but by the redemption wrought by Christ becomming his and being quickned and strengthened by his holy spirit wee haue crucified the flesh with the affections and lusts thereof Gal. 5.24 as the Apostle speaketh Gal. 5.24 Lastly the members of our bodie were seruants to vncleanes and iniquitie to commit iniquitie Rom. 6.19 Rom. 6.19 our eyes full of adulterie our tongues forges of lies our feete swift to shed blood but our Sauiour Christ redeeming vs hath deliuered our bodies also from the thraldome of sinne and Sathan so as though sinne dwell yet it shall no longer raigne in our mortall bodies Rom. 6.12 that we should obey the lusts thereof as appeareth Rom. 6.12 In a word both body and soule were in miserable captiuitie to our spirituall enemies but our Sauiour hath bought vs with a price 1. Cor. 6.20 to the end we may glorifie God in our bodies and in our spirits for they are Gods as it is 1. Cor 6.20 And hath redeemed vs not with corruptible things as siluer and gold from our vaine couersation 1. Pet. 1.18.19 but with his owne most precious blood as Peter teacheth vs 1. Pet. 1.18.19 If therefore we are redeemed by Christ then our blind vnderstandings are inlightened by the preaching of the Gospell and we freed from our former ignorance our willes which were rebellious are inclined to obedience so as we earnestly desire to leaue our sinnes and to serue the Lord in the duties of sanctification and haue an endeauor of mortifying our sins and rising againe to newnes of life our affections also are purged from their corruptions so that we loue feare trust in hope and expect all good from him who is the fountaine of all goodnes our bodies which were giuen as seruants vnto sinne are now become the seruants of righteousnes vnto holines Rom. 6.29 vers 22. In a word both in bodie and soule we are freed from sinne and made seruants vnto God But if our vnderstandings are still blinde and ignorant our willes backward to imbrace any goodnes and most prone vnto all euill our affections as corrupt as euer they were and our bodies the readie instruments to act all sinne and wickednes then haue we as yet no fruite of the redemption wrought by Christ for it is not a titularie but a powerfull redemption which indeed and truth deliuereth vs euen in this life from our spirituall enemies so that though they may assault and grieuously vexe vs yet they shall neuer gouerne and raigne ouer vs and therefore whosoeuer feele not the redemption wrought by Christ powerfull in this life to free them in some measure from the rule and iurisdiction of sinne Sathan the world and the flesh shall neuer finde it fruitfull and effectuall to free and deliuer them from condemnation hell and destruction in the life to come CHAP. XVI Of those temptations which Sathan vseth against the faithfull concerning their redemption § Sect. 1 ANd thus much concerning those temptations which Sathan suggesteth into mens mindes to nourish in them carnall securitie That it is not repugnant to Gods iustice to punish Christ for vs. now we are to consider of those which he vseth to moue men to doubting and desperation First therefore he obiecteth that it is a thing vnreasonable and vtterly repugnant to Gods iustice that Christ who was innocent should be punished for vs who are guiltie that we should deserue the blame and he suffereth the stripes that the righteous should be condemned and the wicked acquitted that wee who like barrabas were cruell murtherers and wicked sinners should be let lose and the immaculate lambe of God in whom there was no fault should be deliuered vp to be crucified for what were this but to make the iust God like vniust Pilate what were this but to deny his owne word hauing said that the righteous should liue in his righteousnes Ezech. 18.20 and the sinner die in his iniquitie To which I answere first that it would not indeede haue stoode with Gods iustice to haue punished Christ as he was innocent and righteous nor to haue acquitted and absolued vs who were vnrighteous and wicked but he punished Christ in respect that he had taken vpon him the sins of all the faithfull and absolueth vs as we are freed from our sins clothed with his righteousnes and obedience He punished Christ not as he was most iust and free from sin but as he was our suretie who had taken vpon him to discharge our debt and to satiffie for our sinnes and thus the creditor may iustly require his debt of the suretie though in respect of himselfe he owed him nothing and thus he may nay ought to release the principall when the suretie hath allreadie discharged the debt Secondly I answere that it had bin iniustice in God if he had forced our Sauiour Christ who was iust and innocent to vndergoe the punishments which were due vnto vs who were malefactors and offenders for this were to condemne the righteous and to iustifie the wicked but our Sauiour Christ of his owne free accord did voluntarily offer himselfe to stand in our place and to discharge that debt which we owed and to make satissaction to his father by suffering that punishment which wee had deserued Ioh. 10.18 And this apeareth Ioh. 10.18 where our Sauiour saith that no man tooke his life from him but that hee laied it downe of himselfe And the Apostle telleth vs that he humbled himselfe Phil. 2.8 and became obedient vnto death Phil. 2.8 In which respect his death is called a sacrifice or free oblation which he voluntarily offered vnto his father Heb. 9.14 Heb. 9.14 and therefore the Lord might iustly take that which Christ freely gaue nay it had been crueltie and iniustice if he should haue refused the paiment of such a sufficient suretie when he voluntarily offered it for our discharge choosing rather still to haue kept vs in prison bound in the chaines of euerlasting death Lastly there might haue been some shew of rigor and iniustice if Christ the innocent had been ouerwhelmed in suffering the punishments which were due vnto vs who were the offendors but being not onely man which suffered but God also and therefore of infinit power and maiestie he was able to pay our great debt and yet is neuer the poorer to suffer death and ouercome it by suffering and by yeelding a while to the malice of our spirituall enemies he finally vanquished and gloriously triumphed ouer them all and therefore it
the Lord hath pardoned and remitted them so as they shall neuer be imputed vnto vs nor arise vp in iudgement to our condemnation neither in this world nor the world to come secondly he doth deliuer vs from our sinnes whilest he doth giue vnto vs his holy spirit whereby our sinnes are in some measure mortified the strength of them abated so that they do not raigne and rule in vs as in former times although we cannot wholy expell them from dwelling in vs according to that Rom. 6.12 Rom. 6.12 Sinne shall not raigne in your mortall bodie that you should obey it in the lusts thereof And though we cannot vtterly subdue this Cananitish brood of our corruptions but that still whilest we continue in this life they are as thornes in our sides alwaies vexing and grieuing vs yet by the helpe of Gods spirit assisting vs we weaken their force abate their courage and make them become tributaries and if at any time they rebel we curbe them in giue them the ouerthrow yea though sometimes they gaine ground giue vs the foile yet wee rise againe by vnfained repentance and recouer our selues being assisted with the fresh supply of Gods spirit till at last by death we obtaine a finall victory § Sect. 5 Thirdly That our obedience to the Lawe proueth not that we are not redeemed Gal. 3.13 he obiecteth that we are still vnder the law and tied to the obedience thereof and therefore Christ hath not freed vs from it I answer that though Christ hath not freed vs from the obedience of the lawe yet he hath freed vs from the curse and malediction as it is Gal. 3.13 so as though we do not performe it in that exact manner and measure which God requireth yet our transgression shall not be imputed vnto vs for he hath perfectly fulfilled the law for vs that his righteousnesse might become our righteousnesse and he hath suffred death that by his blood he might wash away our sins Rom. 8.3.4 And thus when the law was impossible to be performed by reason of the weaknes and corruptions of our flesh the Lord sent his Son in the similitude of sinfull flesh and for sin condemned sin in the flesh that the righteousnesse of the lawe might be fulfilled in vs as it is Rom. 8.3 4. Moreouer we are not now tied to performe obedience to the lawe to the end that thereby we may be iustified nor yet shall we for the imperfections of this our obedience be in danger of condemnation but now onely it is a meanes before our conuersion to bring vs to Christ by shewing vnto vs our sinnes and insufficiency in our selues and after our conuersion it serueth for a rule or square according to which we are to frame our liues in holinesse and righteousnesse that so we may shew our thankfulnes vnto our heauenly father for his inestimable benefits by glorifying his name in a godly life And because this also is bitter and vnpleasant to flesh and blood therefore the Lord hath also granted and giuen vnto vs his holy spirit which mortifieth our corruptions whereby we are made lesse prone vnto sinne and quickneth vs in the inner man inabling vs to performe obedience in some measure to the law of God with alacrity and cheerefulnes so that now his commandements are not grieuous vnto vs 1. Iohn 5.3 as the Apostle speaketh 1. Ioh. 5.3 but his yoke which so much galled vs while we were rebellious and like vntamed oxen is now become easie and his burthen which heretofore was so heauy and irkesome is now become light Matth. 11.30 as our Sauiour telleth vs Matth. 11.30 § Sect. 6 Fourthly That God is not angry vvith the faithfull though he seemeth to frowne vpon them the tempter may obiect to the weake conscience which laboureth vnder the burthen of sinne that our Sauiour Christ hath not redeemed vs from the anger of God due for sin seeing we stil see his frowning countenance and apprehend the scorching heate of his wrath inflamed against vs but let all know that if they truly beleeue in Christ and onely rely themselues vpon this their mediator if their sins past grieue them and they purpose for the time to come to labor that they may forsake them then they are reconciled vnto God by Christ and in him hee is become their louing and gracious father Col. 1.20.21 as the Apostle telleth vs Col. 1.20.21 Let not such therefore be discouraged if God seeme to frowne vpon them for a time for hee will not frowne for euer nor alwaies retaine his anger as the Psalmist speaketh Psalm 103.9 Nay Psalm 103.9 in truth he is not angry with vs at all as a Iudge to punish but as a Father to correct and amend vs and if we will speake properly he alwaies loueth and delighteth in vs for as hee is well pleased with Christ our head so is he alwaies well pleased with vs in him as being members of his body notwithstanding as a tender Father when his Sonne offendeth maketh semblance as though his wrath were kindled to the ende that hee may bee carefull in the time to come to auoyde the like fault and to amend so the Lord who is our gracious Father seemeth oftentimes to bee grieuously displeased with his children when they haue sinned against him hiding from them his amiable louing countenance and shewing nothing but signes of wrath not that hee hath in truth cast them out of his loue and fauour for he neuer falleth out with those whom Christ hath reconciled vnto him neither can hee cease to loue the members of Christ nor Christs members cease to bee his members after they are once ingrafted into his bodie by his holie spirit and a liuely faith onely like a wise father he frowneth vpon them and seemeth angrie to make them in the time to come forsake their sinnes whereby they haue incurred his displeasure § Sect. 7 Fiftly the tempter will obiect that we are not freed and deliuered out of his power and iurisdiction That though Sathan tempt vs yet we may be assured that we are redeemed Heb. 2.14 seeing he doth often assault and ouercome vs with his temptations and leadeth vs captiue fast bound in the fetters of sinne To which wee must answere that our Sauiour Christ by his death hath destroyed him that had the power of death that is the diuell that he might deliuer all them which for feare of death were all their life time subiect to bondage as the Apostle sheweth Heb. 2.14.15 That God hath deliuered vs from the power of darknesse and hath translated vs into the kingdome of his deare sonne Col. 1.13 as it is Col. 1.13 That our redeemer Iesus Christ hath spoiled the principalities and powers and hath made a shew of them openly and hath triumphed ouer them vpon his crosse Col. 2.15 and that not onely for himselfe but for all his members Col. 2.15 That hee hath
not how to pray as we ought the spirit it selfe helpeth our infirmities and maketh request for vs with sighes which cannot be expressed But God who scarcheth the hearts knoweth what is the meaning of the spirit for he maketh request for the Saints according to the will of God As the Apostle speaketh Rom. 8.26.27 who therefore can doubt of obtaining his suite euen the remission of his sinnes and reconciliation with God seeing his suite is framed and indited by Gods spirit and consequently is most wise iust and as the Apostle saith according to the will of God yea it is sollicited and followed with great earnestnesse by the same spirit and therefore our suite being wise iust and framed by the spirit according to the will of God and by the same spirite in most earnest manner sollicited and furthered there is no question but wee shall obtaine it CHAP. XXXVI Other reasons to perswade the weake Christian of the remission of his sinnes § Sect. 1 ANd these are the reasons which may be drawn from euery of the persons of the Trinitie 1. That wee are to beleeue the remission of our sinnes because it is an article of our Creede to assure vs of the remission of our sinnes to which we may ad diuers others First the beleeuing of the remission of our sinnes in an article of our Creede which we doe daily confesse and professe which is not left vnto our choise to beleeue or not to beleeue but as we confesse it with the mouth so we are boūd to beleeue it with the heart if we would be reckoned in the number of Christians Why then should we doubt of that which we are bound to performe and if wee doe not wee grieuously sinne through infidelitie which is more daungerous damnable then all our other sins whatsoeuer And therefore though there were no other reason to mooue vs though our hainous and manifold sinnes should make it seeme vnto vs neuer so incredible yet let vs set aside all impediments and breake through the violence of all obiections and beleeue in obedience to Gods commaundements and because it is our dutie the performance whereof is very acceptable vnto God and the neglect whereof is a sinne most daungerous and damnable Which that we may perfourme let vs carefully obserue the condition of the couenant of grace that is let vs rest and rely vpon Christ Iesus alone for our saluation by a liuely faith and turne vnto God by vnfained repentance and then there is no place left to doubting of that which in dutie we are bound to beleeue § Sect. 2 Secondly the afflicted soule labouring vnder sinne may receiue no small assurance by the testimonie of Gods faithfull ministers 2. The testimonie of Gods faithfull ministers Matth. 16. for the keyes of the kingdome of heauen are committed vnto them and they haue power giuen them of God here on earth to bind and loose not as though they could by their owne authoritie and in their owne name giue pardon of sinnes to whom they list as the papists teach and practise for this is proper and peculiar vnto God alone as euen the Pharises well knew whereof it was that seeing our Sauiour Christ take vpon him to forgiue sinnes whom they imagined to bee a meere man they affirmed that he blasphemed For who say they can forgiue sinne but God onely but they haue authoritie giuen them of God vpon due examination and tryall of their faith by the fruites thereof vnfained repentance certainely to declare and pronounce vnto them that their sinnes are forgiuen Whosoeuer therefore haue this testimonie of Gods faithful ministers who are well acquainted with their estates giuen vnto thē they may assure themselues that it is vndoubtedly true and most certaine for who is it that dare oppose himselfe and contradict the testimonie of Gods spirite in the mouth of so many his faithfull ambassadours who dare bee so presumptuous as to take vppon him the discerning of his state better then the ministers of God who being appointed of God to this function are indued with a great measure of his spirit whereby they are inabled to discerne and iudge of mens estates better then they themselues for he that is spiritual discerneth all things and is made acquainted with the mind of Christ as the Apostle speaketh 1. Cor 2.15.16 And therefore if diuers of Gods faithfull ministers with one consent pronounce vnto any paenitent sinner the remission of their sinnes and assure them after the examination of their estate that they are in the loue and fauour of God it should be vnto them ten thousand times more forcible an argument to perswade thē to confirme their faith in the assurāce of Gods loue then the cōtrarie testimonie of Sathan or their timorous vnbeleeuing flesh to moue them to doubting thereof if our bodies be sicke we committ our selues to the skill and care of the phisition and good reason because wee knowe he is better able to discerne of our estate then we our selues and beleeuing his iudgment to bee good wee suffer him to applie such remedies as hee thinketh most fitt why then should wee not committ the discerning of our estate to the phisition of the soule no lesse careful and in this respect much more skilful for the others rules in some patients may faile him but the grounds whereupon the spirituall physition buildeth are most infallible being the vndoubted truth of God Why should we not rather beleeue their often approoued iudgment then our owne timorous phantasies or Sathans testimonie who is our malitious enemie § Sect. 3 Thirdly the afflicted soule may gather assurance of the remission of sinnes from the contrarie testimonie of the diuel The 3. Reason drawne from the contrarie testimonie of Sathan For when ther is any suggestion cast into our mindes which is repugnant to the word of God and the testimonie of Gods spirit in the heartes of the faithfull we may assure our selues that it is the speech of Sathan or of our corrupt fleshe the messenger of Sathan both which come to one end but those motiues and suggestions that God will not receiue vs to mercie that our sinnes are vnpardonable that wee are reprobates and castawayes that now it is too late to turne vnto God proceed not from Gods spirit for they are quite contrarie to that which the scriptures teach vs namely that the mercies of God are infinite and hee alwaies readie to receiue vs to grace when we turne vnto him that if we wil earnestly repent and in the mediation of Christ sue for mercie hee will make our scarlet sinnes as white as snow that it is neuer to late to turne vnto God for if wee repent hee hath promised to remit our sins and to receiue vs into his fauour Neither are wee to imagine that the testimonie of Gods spirit in our consciences is contrarie to the testimonie of the same spirit in the holy scriptures and therefore seeing these suggestions
most horrible and outragious sinnes if not in hope to ouercome vs yet at least to vexe and trouble vs. As we may see in the example fo the holy man Iob whom he spared not to tempt vnto fearefull blasphemie But though we cannot keepe the diuell from assaulting vs let not this discourage vs hay rather let vs be moued hereby with more care and watchfulnesse to withstand him for if we resist him he will flee from vs. Iam 4.7 Iam. 4.7 But in this our resistance two things especially must be obserued the first is the meanes whereby we must giue him the repulse which is partly by the sword of the spirit the word of God whereby we beate backe the temptation by prouing the wickednesse thereof by some testimonie of scripture according to our Sauiours example and partly by lifting vp our mindes vnto God in prayer desiring strength to withstand the temptation Secondly we must take heede that we doe not reuolue the temptation in our mindes but presently repell it least these hellish sparkes taking hold of the tindar of our corruptions doe at length inflame vs with horrible wickednesse which at their first falling might easily haue been extinguished And if we thus speedely repell these horrible blasphemies suggested by Sathan they shall neuer be imputed vnto vs but vnto him from whom they proceede and that both in respect of the fault and punishment CHAP. XII Arguments to proue the certaintie of our perseuerance grounded vpon Gods will and immutabilitie § Sect. 1 ANd thus haue I answered Sathans temptations which concerne our sanctification Sathans temptation mouing the christian to doubt of his perseuerance Now in the last place wee are to intreate of our perseuerance which he impugneth with no lesse subtiltie and violence For though the christian man haue attained to some assurance that he is elected called iustified and sanctified yet Sathan will not giue him ouer but laboreth to perswade him that notwithstanding all this he may finally fall away and become a reprobate Let it be graunted will he say that thy state now is such as thou supposest yet thou art in no safetie neither canst thou promise vnto thy selfe any assurance of attaining vnto euerlasting life and happinesse seeing those onely which continue vnto the end shall be saued Matth. 24.3 whereas thou hast no assurance of thy perseuerance nay contrariwise thou art in respect of thy frailtie and mutabilitie certaine of nothing more then thine vncertaintie Call to thy remembrance the example of thy first parents who were perfectly righteous and holy more accomplished in all graces than any of their posteritie more strong and able to indure and resist all temptations as being indued with free-will and therefore able both to chuse the good and refuse the euill who notwithstanding all this were ouercome and of the children of God made the slaues of sinne and Sathan Did they therefore fall who were perfectly righteous and canst thou who are most imperfect hope to stand were not they who were full of all graces able to indure the incounter in the day of triall and canst thou hope to make resistance who art full of sinne and corruption were they vanquished who were strong champions and dost thou who art weake and feeble hope for victorie were they allured by Sathans temptations to commit sinne and fall from God who could freely will the good and nill the euill and canst thou hope to perseruer and continue constant whose will is captiued and ouerruled by thy corruption Consider further thy mutabilitie and vnconstancie thy exeeding weaknesse and frailtie thy corruptions and imperfections and on the other side set before thee the mightie power the subtill pollicie the vigilant watchfulnesse and vnwearied diligence of thy spirituall enemies who continually assault thee and then thinke with thy selfe if there be any possibilitie that thy weaknes should withstand their power thy ignorant simplicitie their prudent wisedome and thy carelesse negligence their carefull diligence Lastly call to minde the manifold examples which thou hast both read and seene of such as haue been of greater gifts and graces and made a much fairer shew then thou of holinesse towards God and righteousnesse towards men who notwithstanding haue finally fallen away and become reprobates and therefore why maiest not thou be one of this number Seeing then the case thus standeth doe not foolishly flatter thy selfe with a vaine hope that because thou art elected called iustified and sanctified therefore thou shalt be saued for though now thou art elected yet hereafter thou maiest become a reprobate though today thou art a childe of God and in his fauour yet to morrow thou mayest through thy sinnes bee a childe of the diuell and in Gods displeasure be reiected though now thou art a member of Christ thou maiest become a limme of Sathan and though now thou art indued with the spirit of God and with all the graces and gifts thereof yet by thy sinne thou mayst easily loose both it and them and bee wholy and finally giuen ouer to run on thy former wickednes vnto eternall death and condemnation § Sect. 2 And thus doth Sathan perswade the christian man to doubt of his perseuerance The generall meanes to strengthen the christian against the former temptation the which temptations if we would withstand it behoueth vs not to ground the certaintie of our perseuerance vpon our owne resolution strength and graces which we haue receiued for these are altogether insufficient to vphold vs against the assaults of our spirituall enemies who are farre more stronger then we but wholy distrusting in our owne abilitie let vs rest and rely wholy vpon the Lord for as it is he alone who hath bestowed vpon vs all the gifts and graces which we haue receiued so also haue wee our growth and perseuerance in them from him onely And so we may be assured of our perseuerance notwithstanding our owne weakenesse and inconstancie for it is God which stablisheth vs in Christ 2. Cor. 1.21 as it is 2. Cor. 1.21 Though in respect of any thing that is in vs we might euery hour fall away yet we are sure to continue in those graces which we haue receiued mauger the malice and power of all our enemies for wee stand not in our owne strength but are kept by the power of God through faith vnto saluation 1. Pet. 1.4 as the Apostle speaketh 1. Pet. 1.4 Though we should euery day loose euerlasting life and happinesse through negligence or sell it away for the vanities of the world and pleasures of sinne if it were in our owne hands yet all this is not sufficient to disinherit vs of our heauenly pattrimonie for it is not at our own disposition but our life is hid with Christ in God Col. 3.3 as it is Col. 3.3 And therefore though in ourselues we are as weake as reedes and as vnconstant and changeable as the wind and weather yet are we tenne thousand times