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A17384 A commentary: or, sermons vpon the second chapter of the first epistle of Saint Peter vvherein method, sense, doctrine, and vse, is, with great variety of matter, profitably handled; and sundry heads of diuinity largely discussed. By Nicholas Byfield, late preacher of God's Word at Isle-worth in Middlesex. Byfield, Nicholas, 1579-1622.; Gouge, William, 1578-1653. 1623 (1623) STC 4211; ESTC S107078 497,216 958

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deuote our selues vnto godlinesse that thereby we may proue what this good and acceptable will of God is Let vs try Gods acceptation and wee shall certainly finde it shall go well with the iust Rom. 12.1 2. Yea wee should from hence gather much encouragement to imploy our selues in piety and mercy It is enough if God accept of vs. Quest. But what should we doo that we may be sure our sacrifices be accepted of God How shall we knowe when God doth accept our seruice in any holy duty Ans. That a mans conscience may be soundly established in this point of God's acceptation we must look to three things First that the person be sanctified None but Priests must approach to offer sacrifice to God They that are in the flesh cannot please GOD Rom. 8.8 The sonnes of Leui must bee purified and refined as the siluer is refined before their offring will bee pleasing Mal. 3.3 4. When the Lord reiected with so much disdain the sacrifices of the Iewes hee shewes what they should haue done to please him they should haue washed themselues by true repentance and put away the euill of their works Esay 1.11 16. Onely the works of the penitent cannot bee accepted if the person be not in fauour the works are hated For they are sanctified by the holy Ghost Rom. 15.16 Secondly that the manner of performing our seruice bee right there are diuers things in the manner are hatefull and diuers things pleasing The things specially hatefull are first beloued sinnes secondly hypocrisie thirdly malice and fourthly luke-warmnesse The sacrifice is lothsome if it be blinde or lame or blemished that is if men bring to Gods seruice the loue of any foule sinne the seruice is lothsome Malach. 1. So if mens hearts be carried away with continuall distractions that seruice is lost this is To come neer to God with our lips when our harts are farre from him Hypocrisie is leauen as beloued sin is hony both forbidden Again when a man comes to God's work and hath not forgiuen his brother hee keeps the Feast with some leauen his Passeouer is defiled nor can his own sinnes be forgiuen because he forgiues not Mat. 6. 1. Cor. 5.8 Finally luke-warmnesse is like a vomit to God when wee are neither hot nor cold They are lothed like the Laodiceans Reuel 3. There are other things wonderfull pleasing to God as First when a man doth whatsoeuer he doth in the Name of Christ this is the Altar that sanctifieth the gift and the sacrifices are heer acceptable through Iesus Christ Heb. 13.15 Col. 3.17 Secondly when our works are soundly powdered with salt that is when we soundly confess our owne vnworthinesse and giue all glory to God in Iesus Christ. Thirdly when wee loue mercy and piety accounting it our delight to doo God's will and thinking our selues greatly honoured to bee admitted to doo this seruice Mic. 6.8 2. Cor. 8.5 Fourthly when we can bring faith that is a heart well perswaded of God so as wee can beleeue all good of him and his mercy Without faith no man can please God Heb. 11.6 and God takes no delight in him that withdraweth himself through vnbelief Heb. 10.36 37. Fiftly when it is our euery-daies work Sacrifice will please God if it be continuall Hebrewes 13.15 Thus of the second thing Thirdly wee may knowe that our sacrifice is accepted if the Lord burn it to ashes with fire from heauen Thus God did put a difference between the sacrifice of Cain and Abel by some visible signe and though wee may not limit God and expect he should answer vs by visible signes yet God hath not left vs without testimony of his fauour For by his word of promise and by his Spirit bearing witnes to our spirits hath hee manifested euen from heauen his acceptation and in particular when the beleeuer stands before the Lord with his sacrifice duely offered when the Lord doth ●uddenly fill his heart with the cloud of his presence or warm his soule with the ioyes of the holy Ghost what is this but the signe of his acceptation Question What if we be accepted in our seruice of God what great thing is that to vs Answ. When God accepts thine offrings thou maist be assured of three things First that all thy sins bee forgiuen thee God hath purged away thine iniquity he hath receiued an atonement in Iesus Christ Psal 65.2 3. Secondly God is exceedingly delighted in them Thy sacrifice is a sweet smell vnto God he reioyceth ouer thee with ioy Phil. 4.18 Thirdly it is a pledge vnto thee that God wil supply all thy necessities out of the riches of his glory in Iesus Christ our Sauiour Phil. 4.19 Verse 6. Wherfore also it is contained in the Scripture Behold I put in Sion a chief corner-stone elect and precious and hee that beleeueth therein shall not be ashamed HItherto of the proposition of the exhortation The confirmation follows where the Apostle giues reasons why wee should make our recourse to Christ to seek holinesse of life from him and the reasons are two The first is taken from the testimony of God verses 6 7 8. The other is taken from the consideration of the excellent priuiledges of Christians vnto which they are brought by Christ verses 9 10. The testimony of God is both cited verse 6. and expounded verses 7 8. In the testimony of God obserue first where it is to be found viz. In Scripture secondly how it is there It is contained there thirdly what is testified Now the matter testified concerns either the giuing of Christ for the good of the Church or the safety of the Christian that by faith receiueth Christ. The giuing of Christ is exprest in these words Behold I lay in Sion a chief corner stone elect precious the safety and happinesse of the Christian that receiueth Christ in these words And hee that beleeues in him shall not be confounded First of the place where this testimony is found viz. in the Scripture By the Scripture is vsually meant all the Books of the old and new Testament written after an extraordinary manner by inspiration of the holy Ghost But heer he means it of the Books of the old Testament but yet so as the word doth agree to all the Books of both Testaments Now this very word giues vs occasion to consider of the nature of these Books and of their vse and of their excellency and of their harmony These Books are called Scripture because they contain in writing the whole will of God necessary to be knowne of vs they are the Treasures of all truth The doctrine which was before deliuered by tradition for 2000 yeers was afterwards written down and explained in these Books so as nothing needfull was left out or omitted Secondly this word imports the excellency of the Bible aboue all other bookes because it is called Scripture as if no other writings were worthy to be mentioned in comparison of these The Scripture exceedes
nor looketh after them as it were and though they haue Lawes and a kinde of gouernment yet their Lawes and Customs are vain Esay 10.3 altogether insufficient to make them liue happily Vse The vse may be First for information and so it may inform vs in two things First the vanity and insufficiency of worldly things riches power honour conquests carnall parentage and the like auaile men nothing vnto a blessed life the Gentils had all these in their greatest glory and yet not worthy to be called a people Secondly wee may hence gather the reason of these strange deuouring iudgements which fall vpon the world by warres famine pestilence c. For inasmuch as worlds of men liue without the compasse of the obedience to God's gouernment and stand out as so many Rebels the Lord therefore seeing they will not bee his people fights against them from heauen and makes wonderful hauock among them as a great King that reuengeth himself by the strength of Armies vpon Rebels Secondly for instruction and so wee that were sinners of the Gentiles should hence learn to acknowledge praise the free grace of God who without our deserts hath reckned vs in the Court of his people wee that were by nature viz. none of God's people Thirdly and especially it should set out the misery of all men liuing in their sins without repentance and the rather should we bee mooued with this terror 1. Because no place can priuiledge impenitent sinners for not onely professed Gentiles but euen wicked Israelites are in Scripture reckoned as no people The wicked are accounted as no people though they liue in the Church and dwell among God's people For what is the chaffe to the wheat though both lie together Yea though men bear the name of God's people yet God hates them neuer a whit the lesse for that and therefore to distinguish them and shew how little he regards them hee calls them the euill people Ier. 13.10 the disobedient and gain-saying people Rom. 10.21 the people of Gomorrah Esay 1.10 the people of my curse Esay 34.5 2. Because God will shew by his fierce wrath that hee doth not reckon of them at all but will cast them off as a girdle that is good for nothing Ier. 13.10 Many places of Scripture shew this All the sinners of the people shall die Amos 9.10 God will take away his power from them euen his louing kindnes and mercies and would not haue them much pitied Ier. 16.5 Behould saith the same Prophet in another place the whirl-winde of the Lord goeth forth with fury a continual whirl-wind it shall fall with pain on the head of the wicked Ier. 30.23 so Ezech. 11.21 Esay 34.5 Ob. But when men liue in the Church and are baptized c. how may it bee knowne that they are not Gods people what signes are there of men that are not Gods people Sol. They are described in diuers Scriptures where we may finde out what people it is God excepts against First such as can liue without God in the world are not Gods people Ephes. 2.12 Such as can goe whole daies weekes moneths yeeres without any harty care of God or his glory or fauour These are euidently not a people Secondly such as are of a stifneck such as will not let Gods yoke come vpon them such as wil not obey his voice but walk in the imaginations and counsels of their owne euill hearts Ierem. 7.23 24 c. 13.10 especially such as refuse to heare his voice and are withall gainsaiers and such as are talkers whose lips carry about them the infamy of Gods true people and the blasphemy of Gods name Rom. 10.21 Ierem. 10.13 Ezech. 36.3 c. Thirdly it may be discerned by their manner of seruing of God for such as God reiects from being of his people may draw neere to him with their lips but their hearts are from him and they doe him no seruice but as mens lawes feare them to it A constant habituall alienation of the heart from the care of Gods presence in Gods ordinances is a sure signe of persons God regards not Ob. But there are faults in the best men in the world and therefore why should such as liue in the Church and professe the true Religion be cast off only for liuing in sin seeing all are sinners Sol. I answer with the words of the holy Ghost Deut. 32.5 6. Their spot is not the spot of Gods people that spot that is in the wicked is a spot of leprosie and therefore they ought to bee put without the Campe till they be cleansed The sins of the Godly are sins of infirmity and the sinnes of the wicked are sinnes of presumption The wicked neuer obey from the heart which all the godly doe sinne doth not raigne in them as it doth in the wicked Thus of their estate by Nature as they were not a people their estate by Grace is described in those words Are now the people of God Are now the people of God The difference of reading here from that of the prophet is to be noted for wheras in the prophet it is thus In the place where it was said ye are not my people it shall be said vnto them Ye are the sonnes of the liuing God which words are somewhat doubtfull for some might gather that therefore all which were not a people should in time be the people of God The Apostle therefore applies it so as that it may appeare that the comfort only belongs to godly Christians and in stead of the words Ye shall be called the Sonnes of the liuing God he saith Ye are now the people of God which in sence differs not and the Apostle leapeth to the direct Antithesis and takes it for granted that all God's People are God's Sonnes also vnlesse we conceiue that hee borrowed these words out of Hosh. 2. vlt. which I rather incline vnto though Interpreters most take to the words and the first Chap. Ye are now the people of God For the sence of the words we must vnderstand that men are in Scripture said to be God's people three wayes First in respect of eternall Praedestination see Rom. 11.2 He will not cast off the people hee knew before Secondly in respect of the couenant in the Law and so the sonnes of Abraham were God's people and none other as many Scriptures shew Thirdly in respect of the couenant in the Gospell and so it is to be taken here and all vnregenerate men were not a people and all that beleeue are God's people by the benefit of the couenant of Grace in the Gospell Now for the coherence I might note That they that are not the people of God may be the people of God and so acknowledged of God himselfe which should teach vs with meekenesse and patience to waite when God will turne those that lie in their sinnes and despaire of no man and restraine fierce and peruerse censures concerning the finall estate of
violence as it were of arguments which shewes that they were wonderfull desirous to charge and instruct the Christians so that if it were possible they might not offend that way and the reasons are diuers many why Christians should bee aboue all men carefull to keepe the lawes of Princes first because by breaking the lawes of men they sinne against God Secondly because euill minded men haue in all ages watched godly Christians to see whether they could finde any fault by them in the matters of the kingdome Thirdly because if earthly Princes bee prouoked it may cause a generall trouble of the Churches the offendors many times suffer not alone but many others vpon displeasure raised by them Fourthly because if earthly Princes be good the carefull obedience of their Subiects may incourage them to bee great helps to religion euen to bee Nursing fathers and nursing mothers to the Churches 1. Tim. 2.2 Fiftly because peruersnesse and contempt and carelesse neglect of the lawes of Princes many times prooues scandalous and VVee must not offend them that are without 1. Cor. 10. 2. Col. 4.5 Many that were somewhat enclined to embrace the sincerity of the Gospell haue beene cast backe and professe that therefore they abhor such people because they obserue their disobedience against humane gouernment either through indiscretion or nice scruples or peruerse wilfulnesse The vse may bee to reproue the carelesnesse of many Christians this way and that for diuerse offenses as first for sluggishnes in not studying the Lawes of the Countries where they liue Some Christians haue a secret iealousie against the lawes of men and doo in heart think meanly of them and vnlesse the equity of the Law stare them in the face they doo without any further consideration securely cast aside the care of it and rush into the breach of it Secondly diuerse Christians doo much sinne against the holy desire and direction of the Apostles in the intemperancie of their words when in ordinary discourse they speak with much scorne of the obseruation of the lawes of men which they vnderstand not A Christian that will not study to be quiet in respect of the laws of men is a singular plague to the Church where he liues Doct. 3. We may hence note that it is necessary for Ministers often to teach their hearers their duty to Magistrates and to shew the power that Princes haue to make lawes to gouern them by And this is fit to be noted because of the strange weaknes and peruersenesse of some Christians that are much offended with their Teachers if they fall vpon doctrine of this nature with any application to the times they mistrust them or censure them to be temporizers and to speak out of flattery or wilfulnesse or the like corruption of conscience I speak not now of such Ministers as plead the rights of Princes onely for their owne ends or in such a manner as they discouer an apparant hatred of godlinesse it self for these are worthy to bee blamed but euen of such Ministers as prooue the rights of Christian Princes with compassion and loue and meeknes without prouoking or reuiling tearms euen these I say are mistrusted and censured though we hear and see in other Scriptures that they are bound to proue and defend the authority of the Magistrate in any thing wherein it is vniustly questioned Doct. 4. It is necessary we should first be taught our duty to God and those things that concerne a religious life and then our duty to man and in particular to Magistrates This the Apostle intimates in that he first instructs them as Christians and then as Subiects and there is apparant reason First in respect of God secondly in respect of themselues and thirdly in respect of the Magistrate First in respect of God for wee are first and chiefly bound to God our first couenant is made with God and we are more behoulding to God than to all the world besides and therefore again to respect his glory and obedience to him in the first and chief place Secondly in respect of our selues and our owne profit we must study God's Lawes as well as the lawes of men yea with our first and chiefe cares and accordingly yield obedience because though by keeping the lawes of men we may liue quietly and safely and with much reputation yet all this will not protect vs against the breach of GOD's Law but the hand of God may pursue vs while we liue and we may be damned in hell when wee die for want of a religious life Thirdly in respect of the Magistrate hee shall haue the better subiects by it good Christians are the best Subiects and the knowledge of Religion and God's Word makes men obey not for feare or custome but for conscience sake and for feare of God's displeasure And besides it makes men humble and charitable humble not to think themselues too good to obey and charitable in not suspecting the meaning of Princes further than they must needs And it restraines the excessiue pronenesse of mens natures that are without Religion apt to speak euil of those that are in authority and chiefly because true Religion will make men pray heartily to God for their Gouerners and GOD himselfe doth spare or blesse them the rather for the praiers of the righteous The vse should be to informe and teach all sorts of men to take heed of separating what God hath ioyned together It is an extreme folly to giue vnto Caesar what is due to Caesar and not to giue vnto God what is due to God and so it were to giue vnto God what is due to God if men could doo it and not to giue to Caesar what is due to Caesar. The respect of God's Laws should make vs more carefull to obserue mans lawes And contrariwise it is a fearfull case that many liue in that think they haue done enough if they liue in obedience in respect of the authority that rules them in the places they liue in they would be much troubled if the Magistrate should be offended with them but are neuer troubled though they prouoke God to his face and they are maliciously foolish that would haue the lawes of men obeyed when they are against the Lawes of God or would haue men so rest in obseruing the iust lawes of men as not to be so forward and busie about the duties of Religion Further a question may be heer asked Why the duty of Magistrates is not heer set downe as well as the duties of Subiects I answer that in those times of the Apostles the Magistrates were without so farre from being Christians that they did for the most part persecute that way and therefore they doo auoid meddling or vndertaking to teach them that would not learn but rather be incensed against such Teachers Besides if this and other Scriptures of the new Testament bee marked wee shall finde that the duty of Inferiours is both more often and more fully taught than