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A64243 The true light shining in darkness and dispelling the mists of errour arising from the darkness of man's heart, &c. promoted by the prince of darkness against the truth of God; in the matter of our justification: shewing, that by the deeds of the law, or mans own righteousness, no flesh can or shall be justified in the sight of God. The first part. By Tho. Taylor, the meanest and unworthiest of the servants and ministers of Jesus Christ; and now pastor to a small congregational church in Cambridge. Taylor, Thomas, 1618-1682. 1693 (1693) Wing T559; ESTC R219692 113,014 241

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of the law no flesh should be justified in his sight that so no flesh might glory in his sight no not one amongst the many Sons which are and shall be brought unto glory that as Abraham the father of the faithful so none of the children of Abraham might have whereof to glory before God God is very jealous of his glory and will not have any creature in Heaven or Earth to come in as a sharer with him in that glory whcih is his own peculiar and appertaineth unto himself alone And therefore hath so wisely disposed things in the aeconomy of Salvation that Man being raised from the lowest degree and Abyss of Sin and misery to the highest pitch and height of Grace and glory should have nothing to boast of nothing to glory in before him but to cry Grace Grace unto this spiritual Workmanship and building of God by Jesus Christ even from the first foundation stone to the topstone thereof as Zech. 4.7 So that now boasting is here for ever excluded and glorying cut off from all flesh as Rom. 3.27 Where is boasting then It is excluded by what law of works Nay but by the law of Faith The law of works had it carried the glory of giving life and righteousness to Man could not have excluded boasting but had admitted boasting even amongst the Sons of glory every person amongst them would have had something of his own to boast of his own free will against Gods free Grace his own works and righteousness against Gods free promise and Grace in Christ Jesus But now by the law of Faith boasting is utterly and for ever excluded And that this was Gods design is plain from 1 Cor. 1.29 30 31. Eph. 2.9 And thus as Gods own glory is his highest end as in all his other works so also in this great work of justification by Faith and not by the works of the law so his own most Holy and Sovereign will is the most perfect Rule in order to that end as Eph. 1.11 12. Who worketh all things after the counsel of his will That we should be to the praise of his Glory There is nothing more hateful to God than Pride The Angels for Pride were cast down to Hell God resisteth the proud but giveth Grace to the humble a proud professor is most hateful to God for a professor to make himself his end in his Religious works and duties as Zech. 7.5 6. and to make his own will his rule as 2 Pet. 2.10 is to make himself a God to himself And is the highest contradiction to the Divine will which is the most perfect rule of his obedience and to the Divine glory which is his highest end now therefore God hath so provided that amongst all those that are justified not by the works of the law or their own righteousness but by Faith in Jesus Christ no flesh should glory in his sight either by ascribing to his own free will in opposition to Gods free Grace or in his own works and righteousness in opposition to the free promise and the righteousness of God which is by the Faith of Jesus Christ unto all and upon all them that believe 5. It hath seemed good to the most wise and holy God by the interposition of sin in the transgression of the first Covenant and the frustration thereof as to any possibility of giving Righteousness and Life to any man under the Heavens under which all are concluded and shut up to order things unto this issue that so occasion might be given to glorifie his justice in the punishing of sin and to Reveal his wrath from Heaven against all ungodliness and unrighteousness of Men as Rom. 1.18 Had there been no sin there had been no wrath and so no manifestation of Gods righteous judgment no revelation of his wrath from Heaven against all unrighteousness of men upon this Earth Now it was absolutely n●●●ssary with respect to Gods greater glory that as his mercy grace and Love should be manifested towards some as hath been already shewed so his just wrath and the power of it should also be made manifest against others who upon that occount are called Vessels of wrath and fitted to destruction as others are called Vessels of mercy and aforehand prepared unto glory as Rom. 9.22 23 v. What if God willing to shew his wrath and to make his power known endured with much long suffering the Vessels of wrath fitted to destruction· There are amongst men in this World Vessels of Wrath as well as Vessels of Mercy As amongst men Vessels have their denomination from that which they contain and are filled up with So Vessels of Oyl Vessels of Wine Vessels of Water c. So here some are called Vessels of Mercy because they are filled with Mercy Grace and Love from God in and through his Son Jesus Christ and by this mercy grace and love of God in Christ to them they are afore-hand prepared unto glory So on the other hand others are called Vessels of wrath because they are the objects of Gods wrath and by the fulness of Sin when it is finished and grown ripe in them they are fitted to destruction and shall be filled with the infinite wrath of God and that for ever For their worm dyeth not and their fire is not quenched as Mark 9.44 Now such was the will the sovereign will of God that this warth of his and the Power of this wrath should be manifested and shewed forth in the glory of it towards these Vessels of warth what if God willing 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 as much as determining resolving in ●he Council of his will For here the word willing doth not signifie barely a consent of the will that such a thing shall be done but a fixed purpose and Counsel of the Divine will determining and decreeing To shew his wrath and to make his power known on the Vessels of wrath fitted to destruction Now there had been no occasion for the revelation of this part o● the Divine will and the shewing forth his wrath and the making of his power know towards these Vessels of wrath if sin had not once entered and the Law by transgression been disabled as to the giving Man Life and Righteousness by the works of it yea if there had been no sin there had been no Vessels of wrath nor any fitting of them to destruction And thus the wise and holy God hath over-ruled Sin and the Transgression of his holy Law to his own glory in the manifestation of these Vessels of wrath amongst Men in this World and in the fitting of them to destruction and in taking occasion thereby to shew his wrath and to make his Power known partly in this World and more abundantly in that which is to come So that all the patience and long-suffering of God towards these Vessels of Wrath hath no other issue than by their continuance in Sin and filling up the measure of their Iniquity to ripen and
shall reprove or convince the World of Righteousness i. e. this Righteousness of Christ because saith he I go to my Father for he went as a publick person and second Adam the Head of the Church and there is set down in our Nature and in our stead as he that hath wrought out for us and brought in to us perfect and everlasting Righteousness in whom as such all the Seed of Gods Israel shall be justified and glory Isa. 45.25 Now that this Exaltation of Christ and the setting of him down at the right hand of God in the heavenly places is a wonderful and glorious work of Divine Power see Eph. 1.19 20 21. According to the working of his mighty Power which he wrought in Christ when he raised him from the dead and set him at his own right hand in the heavenly places Now consider this work of Divine Power and it will appear admirable for God to take this Creature Man made by Nature lower than the Angels a Creature of the Earth earthy as Psal. 8.5 For thou hast made him a little lower than the Angels and 1 Cor. 15.47 The first man is of the earth earthy Now I say to take this Nature and to advance it to Heaven and to set it above Angels both in its Union with the Godhead in the Person of the Son and in its Superiority Authority and Power over all the Angels in Heaven and over all things in Heaven and in Earth and under the Earth as Phil. 2.10 11. and Eph. 1.21 far above all principality and power and might and dominion and every name that is named not only in this World but also in that which is to come and thus to put all things under his feet as v. 22. And hath put all things under his feet This I say is such a work of glorious power as fills Heaven and Earth now and will fill Eternity hereafter with wonder and admiration But then consider again that this Creature Man was now faln under sin the Curse of the Law and the Wrath of God stript of its Original Righteousness which it was created in conformable to the Law of God and utterly uncapable of Righteousness by the Law and the Works thereof and so separate from the Actual Union which he had with God his Creator and set by sin at an infinite and eternal distance from God as to what this Creature Man could now do and for God to take this Creature Man and by a new Creation of it in Christ to make all new to purge and separate it from sin take it into Union with the Godhead it self in the Person of his own Son raise it from under sin and guilt cloath it with perfect and everlasting Righteousness and receive it up into glory above the highest Angels in Heaven Oh what a work of divine and glorious Power was this beyond whatever was seen in the Works of the old Creation or in all the Works of Providence from the Foundation of the World 5. But then again fifthly What a manifestation is there of the Power of God and the working of it towards all them that Believe in order to the making of them partakers of this Righteousness of God by Faith in Christ Divine Power hath not done in bringing forth and accomplishing this Righteousness by Christ for us But there is a further work of the mighty power of God required and manifested in applying this Righteousness to us and working that Faith in us by which alone this Righteousness of God is made ours and we are made partakers of it unto Justification of Life For this Righteousness of God is unto all and upon all them that Believe and as Rom. 10.10 For with the Heart man believeth unto Righteousness Now this Faith is not a work of a mans own Heart nor is it of a mans self to believe in Jesus Christ unto Righteousness No no this Faith is not of our selves It is the gift of God Ephes. 2.8 And as this Faith is the gift of Divine Grace or the Grace of God in Christ to us so it is also the work of his mighty power which worketh in us and therefore it is called the work of Faith with power as well as the good pleasure of his will 2 Thes. 1.11 And fulfill all the good pleasure of his will and the work of Faith with Power And without the mighty power of God put forth upon a mans Heart in the hearing of the Word there is not one man in the whole World that would or could believe in Jesus Christ unto Righteousness Isa. 53.1 Who hath believed our report And to whom is the Arm of the Lord revealed The Arm of the Lord is his Power his Mighty Power and unless the Arm i. e. the Mighty Power of Jehovah be revealed or manifested in the Heart of a man he doth not he cannot believe the report which the Holy Prophets gave Christ Who testified before hand the sufferings of Christ and the glory that should follow 1 Pet. 1.11 And this I may say from the word of God there are no more men in the World that have believed this report than there are persons in whom this Arm of the Lord hath been revealed Now that there is a Mighty Power of God put forth upon them that believe See Eph. 1.19 And what is the exceeding greatness of his Power to us-ward who believe according to the working of his Mighty Power which he wrought in Christ when he raised him from the Dead and set him at his own Right hand in the Heavenly places Now look what manifestation there was of the exceeding greatness of his Power in raising Christ from the dead and setting of him at his own Right hand in the heavenly places as hath been shewed the same manifestation of his Power the exceeding greatness of his Power and the Energy or working of it is to be seen in towards all them that believe For indeed no less Power can be sufficient to raise a Dead Soul from Death to Life than to raise a Dead Body from the Grave i. e. no Power less than the Infinite no Power less than the Mighty Power of God and therefore it is so exprest 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 The superlative or exceeding greatness of his Power and according to that which he wrought in Christ when he raised him from the Dead For no less instance and pattern of Divine Power and the working of it could reach and set out the working of this Power in and towards all them that believe than this of its working in the raising of Christ from the Dead And indeed to raise a man from the Death of Sin and Unbelief under which all are shut up as in the Grave Rom 11.32 is no less a manifestation of Divine Power than was the raising of Christ from the Dead And when this comes to be fully known and understood by the Saints it will fill them with deep wonder and admiration
as James 1.17 18. Every good and every perfect gift is from above and cometh down from the Father of Lights with whom is no variableness neither shadow of turning Of his own Will begat he us by the word of truth that we should be a kind of first fruits of his Creatures And again Rom. 11.29 For the gifts and calling of God are without Repentance meaning the gifts of his Grace in Christ all the Gifts and Works of his new Creation are without Repentance God will not Repent nor alter or change what he hath done therein Now that this Righteousness of God which is by the Faith of Jesus Christ unto all them that believe is such plainly appeareth and is particularly declared in that it is called Everlasting Righteousness Dan. 9.24 which plainly referreth unto Christ the Messiah the most holy whose work it was to make an end of sins and to bring in everlasting Righteousness this Righteousness of God therefore brought in by Christ is everlasting Righteousness and remaineth unalterably and eternally the same through all ages and generations and through all Nations and Tongues and Kindreds of Men So that all which have been are or shall be justified in God's sight have been are and shall be so justified by Faith in Christ and by this Righteousness of God which is unto all and upon all them that believe for there is no difference betwixt Nation and Nation betwixt Jew and Gentile no difference betwixt them that were justified under the Old Testament and those which are justified under the New Testament no difference betwixt them that have been justified from the beginning of the World to this day and those that shall be justified in the Ages and Generations yet to come let them be never so many or never so long this Righteousness of God remaineth unchangeably the same by the Faith of Jesus Christ only and not by the works of the Law unto all and upon all them that believe in all Nations and in all Ages So in the old World all that were justified and saved were justified and saved by this righteousness of God which is by the Faith of Jesus Christ so express●y 't is testified of Abel Enoch and Noah Heb. 11.4.5 6 7. They obtained Witness from God that they were righteous and pleased God and became Heirs of the Righteousness which is by Faith And that is this very Righteousness of God and none other and so all that were Justified in this World and since the Flood both before and after the Law of Moses were justified by this very Righteousness of God by the Faith of Jesus Christ as is plainly declared Heb. 11. from ●he 8. ver to the end of that chapter where ●peaking of Abraham Isaac and Jacob and Sarah yea of Joseph who all were before ●he Mosaical Law and Dispensation about 400 and 30 years in the revolution of time and afterward speaking of Moses of Joshuah of Rahab the Harlot yea of Gedion of Barak of Sampson of Jephthah of David of Samuel also and all the Prophets saith that these all obtained a good report through Faith And what was the good Report which they obtained Namely this that they were Righteous and pleased God and were justified in his sight by Faith in Christ and became the Heirs of the Promise and of this Righteousness of God which is by the Faith of Christ unto all and upon all them that believe And then for the times of the Gospel or New Testament there is no need to say much only take a text or two namely Rom. 8.29 30. For whom he did foreknow he also did predestinate to be conformed to the image of his Son that he might be the first born among many brethren Moreover whom he did predestinate them he also called and whom he called them he also justified and whom he justified them he also glorified So that look now into God's Eternal Purpo●● and Counsel of Grace in Christ and consider how God hath fore-known and fore-knowing hath predestinated to be conforme● to the Image of his Son all those many Brethren among whom Christ is the first born and consider also how all these are called in the dispensation of the fulness of times as Ephes. 1.10 for whom he did predestinate them he also called and whom he called them he also justified i. e. by Faith in his Son Jesus Christ who is therefore the first born among all these Brethren so that they are all as they come to be called according to this purpose justified in the sight of God by this Righteousness of God through Faith in Jesus Christ as Rom. 8.33 34. Who shall lay any thing to the charge of Gods Elect It is God that justifieth who is he that condemneth It is Christ that died yea rather that is risen again who is even at the right hand of God who also maketh intercession for us And as before ver 30. Whom he justified them he also glorified So that all that are elected of God in Christ and are or have been and shall be called according to Gods purpose are have been and shall be justified in this Righteousness of God through Faith in his Son and being thus justified shall be glorified And what shall we say then to these things God be for us who shall be against us And thus in the dispensation of the fulness 〈◊〉 times he doth gather together in one all ●●ings in Christ both which are in Heaven 〈◊〉 which are on the Earth even in him 〈◊〉 gathers them into or under one head which is Christ by one and the same Faith ●nder one and the same Righteousness which 〈◊〉 not their own but the righteousness of God by Faith and into one and the same glorified estate in Heaven as Job 17.20 21. Neither pray I for these alone but for them also which shall believe on me through their word that they all may be one as thou Father art in me and I in thee that they also may be one in us and ver 22 23. And the glory which thou gavest me I have given them that they may be one even as we are one I in them and thou in me that they may be made perfect in one In these words Christ prayeth for them that already believed in him and also for all those that should afterward believe in him through their words i. e. the Apostolical word the everlasting Gospel to be preached unto all Nations and to the end of the World as Mat. 28.19 20. and that which Christ Prayeth for with respect to them all is that they may be one and that they may be made perfect in one that as the Father is in Christ and Christ in them they also ma● be one in him and in the Father throug● him now this union is founded in the●● Justification by this Faith for here by th● Spirit on Christ's part given to the● and working Faith in them by the 〈◊〉 preached and by Faith on their
because reconciliation supposeth a breach first made by sin now the breach made betwixt God and Man by sin was not from Eternity but in time and therefore reconciliation could not be from Eternity and without reconciliation by shedding of blood there is no remission as Heb. 9.22 i. e. No Justification to the Church of Gods Elect for Remission of sins is their Justification Part. 3. This Doctrine of Justification from Eternity destroyeth and overthroweth the true Doctrine of Justification it self also which is another fundamental point of the Christian Faith and therefore this Doctrine of Justification from Eternity cannot be true Now the true Doctrine of Justification is that Act of Gods Grace passed or put forth upon the person Elect whereby of a guilty ungodly and unrighteous person before he is really made and doth become a righteous person in Gods sight through Faith in his Son Jesus Christ given unto him I say he is made and doth become a righteous person in Gods sight and that really and not by opinion only as some would imagine and here are two things to be cleared as namely 1. That every man in this World is really made and doth become a guil●y and condemned person in Gods sight by the first sin of Adam justly imputed to him by the Law so Rom. 3.9 10 and again ver 19 20. which the Apostle plainly affirmeth by a comparison of the two Adam's Rom. 5.19 For as by one mans disobedience many were made sinners c. ver 18. Therefore as by the offence of one judgment came or it came upon all men to condemnation in Gods sight So that 't is plain the many ver 19. is all men ver 18. even the Elect of God as well as others 2. That as in the first Adam all men did become and were really made sinners in Gods sight by the just imputation of Adam's sin to them by the Law even so in Christ many as v. 19. or all men as ver 18. i. e. all that believe are justified i. e. are made and do become righteous in Gods sight through Faith in Christ by the righteousness of one or by the obedience of one justly imputed to them by the Law of Faith and Grace So that as before Justification every man was really a guilty and unrighteous person in Gods sight So now that Faith in Christ is come every man that believeth is justified and doth become and is made a righteous person in Gods sight So that Justification maketh a real change of State from a state of sin and unrighteousness and death to a state of Grace Righteousness and Life Now therefore he that is Justified from Eternity was from Eternity in a state of Grace Righteousness and Life and never was in a state of Sin Unrighteousness and Death he never was a Sinner Ungodly and condemned in Gods sight and Sin had never raigned in him unto Death in whom Grace had raigned unto Life through Righteousness from all Eternity but the contrary is true in all them whom God Justifieth as Rom. 4.5 Now to him that worketh not but believeth on him that justifieth the ungodly his Faith is counted for Righteousness and Rom. 5.6 For when we were yet without strength in due time Christ died for the Ungodly and v. 21. That as sin hath reigned unto death even so might Grace reign through Righteousness unto Eternal Life by Jesus Christ our Lord So that we who are now Justified by Faith in Christ were without strength were ungodly were under the reign of Sin unto Death but he that was Justified from Eternity was never any of these and therefore no man was or could be Justified from Eternity there is a contradiction in the things themselves and therefore this Doctrine is inconsistent with the truth for Sin did not reign unto death in any from Eternity but in Time therefore Grace could not reign through Righteousness unto Life in any from Eternity but in time Part. 4. This Doctrine of Justification from Eternity destroyeth also the Doctrine of Adoption which inseparably followeth Justification and is another inseparable point of the Christian Faith I say Adoption followeth and is an inseparable companion of Justification by Faith in Christ he that is Justified by Faith in Christ is also adopted and taken into the number of Gods Sons or Children by the same Faith as Gal 3.24.25.26 That we might be justified by Faith v 24. But after that Faith is come v. 25. Ye are all the Children of God by Faith in Christ Jesus by the same faith by which any man is Justified by the same Faith also he is Adopted and made a Son or Child of God and so again Gal. 4 4 5 7. Now no man was Adopted from Eternity and therefore no man was Justified from Eternity And he that was Adopted from Eternity was never a Servant but a Son was never a Child of Disobedience a Child of Wrath as Ephes. 2.2 3. but a Child of God from eternity and then there never could be any Predestination to the Adoption of Children as Ephes. 1.5 that the Adoption of Children had been from eternity Part. 5. This Doctrine of Justification from Eternity denieth destroyeth and overthroweth by consequence the truth and doctrine of discrimination or making a difference betwixt the state of Nature and the state of Grace which the holy Scriptures do every where establish The state of Nature according the Scriptures is a state of Sin and so of Death and Condemnation as hath been already shewed But the state of Grace is a state of Righteousness and so of Life and Justification as hath also been declared through Faith in the Son of God Rom. 9.30 and Rom. 10.4 John 5.24 and 1 John 4.14 Now he that saith he was Justified from Eternity saith that he was in a state of Life from Eternity and by consequence never was in a state of Sin and Death for Justification is Life as Condemnation is Death Rom. 5.18 but most certain it is that all were dead and in a state of sin and condemnation before they believed on Christ even the Elect of God as well as others as 2 Cor. 5.14 And the death of Christ for all the Elect doth prove that they were all dead and in a state of Death Jews and Gentiles for else Christ needed not to have died for them and the love of Christ doth constrain all them to acknowledge that they were dead and therefore are debtors to Christ for their Life and Justification through Faith in him and so no more to live to themselves but to him that died for them and rose again The words are most plain and the sense most genuine For the love of Christ constraineth us because we thus judge that if one died for all then were all dead And that he died for all that they which live should not henceforth live unto themselves but unto him which died for them and rose again Therefore seeing they were once dead
it hath its accomplishment and fulfilling in him First And first for the Ceremonial Law that had its accomplishment and was fulfilled in Christ All the Types and Figures all the Sacrifices with the sprinkling of their Blood all the Services and Ceremonies looked and pointed unto him who was the substance of them all and in whom they had their accomplishment perfection and end as Job 1.17 For the Law was given by Moses but Grace and Truth came by Jesus Christ Grace i. e. all that Grace of Justification typified by the Sacrifices and the Sprinklings of Blood and all that Grace that was shadowed out by the National Election Adoption and Glory all that Grace of Sanctification typified and shadowed out by Circumcision and the various washings under the Law all this Grace was given unto us from the Father by Jesus Christ and the truth and substance expressed and darkly figured in that Law of the heavenly things themselves was performed and made good to us in Christ So Grace and Truth came by Jesus Christ in opposition to works and mans righteousness and trurh in opposition to the shadows and appearances so Dan. 9.24 To seal up the Vision and the Prophecy and to anoint the most holy so that the anointing of the most holy was to be the sealing up the Vision and the Prophecy of the Old Testament i. e. the finishing and accomplishing thereof for sealing up doth signifie and imply the finishing and compleating of the things therein conveyed to us And accordingly all that was seen though but darkly in the vision of the Old Testament and all that was testified aforehand in the Prophecy was fulfilled and finished in Christ 1 Pet. 1.10 11. Of which Salvation the Prophets have enquired and searched diligently who prophesied of the Grace that should come unto you searching what or what manner of time the Spirit of Christ which was in them did signifie when it testified before-hand the sufferings of Christ and the Glory that should follow So that the Vision and Prophecy of the Old Testament pointed to the most Holy i. e. Christ and had their end of Perfection and Accomplishment in him The Old Testament Tabernacle Odinances of Worship Priesthood and Service was a Shadow of good things to come but the Body is Christ Col. 2.17 2. And then again Secondly As to the Moral Law which was added in that Mosaical Law and Dispensation and that because of Sin or Transgression as Rom. 5.20 and Gal. 3.19 and was not the Covenant of God with that people particularly as that by which they should expect righteousness and life for the covenant of God with that people in the Mosaical Dispensation was though more dark and shadowy a Covenant of Grace But I say the Moral Law was added because of Sin now as to the Moral Law Christ is also the end of it and it hath its perfection and accomplishment only in Christ actually and also in all them that believe virtually now that the Moral Law is here mainly and principally intended is plain in that it is said that Christ is the end of the Law for Righteousness Now there is no other Law that is the measure and rule of Righteousness but the Moral Law first and then such other positive Laws as God superadded for as sin is nothing else but the transgression of the Law so Righteousness is nothing else but the fulfilling of it So that for as much as Christ is the end of the Law for Righteousness 't is plain that he did fulfill the Moral Law by giving that perfect obedience thereunto that whole obedience which the Law did and doth require of Adam and all his Posterity and that as a Covenant of Works I say this Law was fulfilled by Christ for us in the perfection and utmost extent and demand of it as shall be more particularly set out in the opening of the next Doctrine for otherwise he could not be the end of the Law for Righteousness to them that believe if he had not perfected and filled up the Righteousness of the Law for them and in their stead Therefore the Righteousness of the Law is perfected and fulfilled by Christ actually and personally and he is the end or perfection of it And then the Righteousness of the Law is also fulfilled and hath its perfection in all them that believe virtually and in Christ their head as Rom. 8.3 4 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 So that the Righteousness of the Law hath its perfection and accomplishment also in them that believe they having fulfilled the Law vertually and by Faith in Christ their Head So that as the Apostle puts the question Rom. 3.31 Do we then make void the Law through Faith The answer is full God forbid yea we establish the Law So that this Righteousness of God which is by the Faith of Christ unto all and upon all them that believe is a most perfect and compleat Righteousness both with respect to Christ and also with respect to all them that believe who have better fulfilled the Law in Christ their Head than could have been by the first Adam if he had never sinned but of this more fully under another inference 2. Hence also we infer the stability and duration of this Righteousness for if it be the Righteousness of God and that as he is the sole author of it as the Foundation of his new Creation in Christ conferred freely by his Grace contrived by his Wisdom and effected by his mighty Power manifested in Christ and also in all them that believe as ye● have heard then it is a stedfast Work that abideth unalterably and unchangeably the same for ever for such is the nature of all God's Works Even the Works of the Old and First Creation that they are established and stand fast for ever as Eccles. 3.14 I know that whatsoever God doth it shall be for ever i. e. it shall stand and remain as God hath made it and neither man nor any Creature can alter or change that which God hath done For Solomon explains himself in the following words nothing can be put to it nor any thing taken from it and God doth it that men may fear before him i. e. that men may pay a due reverence to the works of God and subscribe with a holy submission thereunto Now if this be the nature of all Gods Works even in the first and old Creation that whatsoever God doth abideth for ever and cannot be changed by man or by the Sons of men then how much more is it so in his works of the new Creation in Christ which must and shall stand fast forever for as the Will and Wisdom of man cannot alter or change them so God hath declared that he will not
therein for the propitiation of their Sins as Rom. 3.25 whom God hath set forth to be a propitiation through Faith in his blood to declare his Righteousness for the Remission of Sins and v. 26. to declare I say at this time his righteousness that he might be just and the justifier of him which be●elieveth ●n Jesus Neg. But as concerning the Doctrine of Justification from the time of Christs Death and Resurrection more or rather than any other time or that the Church of Gods Elect are justified from the time of Christs Death or Resurrection we do utterly deny and reject and say the justification of his Body the Church doth no more commence from or depend upon the time of his Death and Resurrection than upon any other time before or after for 1 st If the justification of Gods Elect did commence from and depend upon the time of Christs Death and Resurrection so that they were not nor could be justified before that time then all those that were fallen asleep in Christ before the time of Christs Death and Resurrection are perished as 1 Cor 15.18 Then they also which are fallen asleep in Christ are perished The Consequence is plain and invincible for if they were not justified their Sins were imputed and not forgiven and if so then they died in their Sins and so are perished as John 8.12 If ye believe not that I am he ye shall die in your sins and this is eternal perdition or to perish for ever if they were not justified they were not righteous righteousness was not imputed to them and so they neither did not could inherit the Kingdom of God as 1 Cor. 6.9 Know ye not that the Unrighteous or Unjustified shall not inherit the Kingdom of God And so Abel Enoch Noah Abraham Isaac and Jacob Moses and Samuel and all the Prophets until John are perished and excluded out of the Kingdom of God yea John Baptist ●lso is perished and good old Simeon that took the Babe in his arms and blessed him and said Lord now lettest thou thy Servant depart in peace according so thy word for mine eyes have seen thy Salvation Luke 2.29 30 and Anna the Prophetess also v. 36. are perished For all these died before the time of Christs Death and Resurrection as is most plain and manifest But now these are not perished but were justified by Faith in their Life time and blessed in their death and live now unto God eternally in the Mansions of Heavenly Glory and for all this we have a sure word of Prophecy Abraham lived 430 years before the Law of Moses and above 2000 years before Christ came in the flesh and 30 years more before Christs Death and Resurrection and yet was as much justified by Faith in Christ as any man ever since or that will be to the end of the World and so were all the rest aforementioned and therefore justification is not reckoned from the time of Christs Death and Resurrection seeing all these were justified so long before that time 2. Then Christ himself is found a false Witness who came from the bosom of the Father and could declare and did declare the truth as John 1.18 I say then Christ himself is found a false Witness who testified of Abraham Isaac and Jacob and all the Prophets to be in the Kingdom of God Luke 13.28 There shall be weeping and gnashing of Teeth when you shall see Abraham and Isaac and Jacob and all the Prophets in the Kingdom of God and you your selves thrust o●● Now who are these ye and your selves these are many such as lived in and after the time of Christs Death and Resurrection and great Professors too as appeareth v. 26. When they shall say we have eat and drank in thy presence and thou hast taught in our Streets and also in that parallel place Mat. 7.22 Have we not Prophesied in thy name and in thy name have cast out Devils and in thy name have done many wonderful works all which must be after the time of Christs Death and Resurrection for the Spirit was not given for these extraordinary works and miracles till Christ was glorified and yet saith Christ ye shall see Abraham Isaac and Jacob and all the Prophets in the Kingdom of God and ye your selves thrust out so that those that lived before the time of my Death and Resurrection as Abraham Isaac and Jacob and all the Prophets ye shall see them hereafter when that day shall come which revealeth all things ye shall see them in the Kingdom of God and ye your selves who lived professed my name Prophesied and did miracles in my name after the time of my Death and Resurrection ye shall see your selves thrust out and though you cast out Devils in my name yet ye did not cast him out nor was he cast out of your own hearts But Christs Witness is most true and will be found so at the great day therefore let men take heed how they make him a Liar who is Truth it self for certainly Christ did not bear false witness when he testified to the Sick of the Palsie Mark 2.5 Son thy Sins be forgiven thee and when he testified in the House of Simon concerning the Woman that was and had been a great Sinner when she washed Christs feet with her tears and wiped them with the hairs of her head and brake so costly a Box of Ointment and poured it upon his head that all the room was filled with the odour thereof I say when he testified to Simon and all that were in the house concerning her Luc. 7.47 Wherefore I say unto thee her Sins which are many are forgiven for she loved much and when he testified to her v. 48. And he said unto her thy Sins are forgiven Forgiveness of Sins is justification and they had Faith in Christ wrought in them for Mark 2.5 when Jesus saw their Faith and Luke 7.50 And he said to the Woman thy Faith hath saved thee and yet the time of Christs Death and Resurrection was not yet come so that justification and Salvation through Faith in Christ was as sure and certain and as full and compleat to them that believed before the time of Christs Death and Resurrection as ever it was to any since or shall be to the end of the World therefore the justification of Gods Elect is no more dated or doth commence from the time of Christs death than from any time before or after 3. If the justification of Gods Elect should commence and bear date from the time of Christs Death and Resurrection then thousands of Gods Elect that were Born were Converted and called and have believed on Christ since the time of Christs Death and Resurrection in Ages and Generations until now were justified before they were Converted and Called before they receiv'd the Spirit by the hearing of Faith before they believed God or his word before they had any Faith wrought in them for they were
justified from the time of Christs death according to this Doctrine so that they were as much and as truly justified in their unbelief impiety unregeneracy and enmity as ever they were or came to be justified afterwards when they believed and embraced Christ which is most contrary to the Scriptures Acts 13.38 39 Rom. 4.23 Ephes. 2.11 12 13. and Rom. 8.30 Whom he called them be also justified Paul when Saul a Blasphemer Persecutor and Iniurious was as truly justified as Paul when called a Convert a Believer and a Preacher of Jesus Christ contrary to the Scriptures 1 Tim. 1.13 14 15 16. and Acts 22.16 For Saul continued Unconverted Uncalled a Blasphemer a Persecutor and Injurious Ignorant and an Unbeliever long after Christs Death and Resurrection and yet according to this Doctrine must be justified when he lived and continued in impenitency and unbelief and disobedience till that time yea and all those Corinthians mentioned 1 Cor. 6 11. And such were some of you But ye are washed but ye are sanctified but ye are justified in the name of the Lord Jesus and by the Spirit of our God Now look back into the 9. and 10. verses Know ye not that the unrighteous shall not inherit the Kingdom of God Be not deceived neither fornicators nor idolaters nor adulterers nor efeminate nor abusers of themselves with mankind nor thieves nor covetous nor drunkards nor revilers nor extortioners shall inherit the Kingdom of God And such were some of you Plainly implying that when ye lived in these sins uncalled unconverted impenitent and unbelievers then you were not washed nor sanctified nor justified but now since you were called and converted 't is otherwise with you than it was before But ye are washed but ye are sanctified but ye are justified in the name of the Lord Jesus and by the Spirit of our God Ye were not justified before but now ye are justified in the name of the Lord Jesus i. e. since ye believed on that name then ye were not washed nor sanctified while ye wallowed in the mire of these sins but now ye are washed ye are sanctified by the Spirit of our God Therefore they were not justified from the time of Christs death and resurrection but from the time of their calling to Faith ●n Christ who dyed and rose again long before And that this must be the true sense of the Apostle appeareth in that he tells them but ye are justified in the name of the Lord Jesus He thereby concludeth and that truly they were not justified before though the time of Christs Death and Resurrection was past before And thus have we finished also the tryal of this second Opinion or Doctrine of Justification from the time of Christs Death and Resurrection and find it not to be a true Doctrine a Doctrine not of God All therefore which now remaineth to be done is to shew and assign the true time and season of Gods Justifying his Elect and from whence the truly justified person may humbly date his own Justification according to the holy Scriptures and have the seal of God in the true witness of his holy Spirit in the word for the proof it Lastly therefore The due time and season of Gods justifying his Elect through Faith in his Son Jesus Christ according to the Scriptures is the time of their respective believing embracing receiving and entertaining Christ Christ in the promise or the promise in Christ for all the promises are yea and Amen in Christ 2 Cor. 1.20 Not a promise alone without Christ for that is to be suspected the promise when given by the Father and applyed by the Spirit is never alone or separate from Christ but always in Christ and together with him Even as Abraham is said to have received the promises when he offered up his only Son Heb. 11.17 But Abraham did not receive the promise or promises alone i. e. without Christ the substance of all the promises but he received the promise in Christ or Christ in and through the promises For as God made no promise of Eternal Life out of Christ but in Christ and through him so we can receive no promise or promises of Eternal Life and Salvation but in Christ and Christ in and together with the promise And therefore Abraham is said to have received the promise of God in Christ as God gave it to him so he received it in Christ as Gal. 3.16 17 18. He therefore that believeth with a justifying and saving Faith receiveth Christ in the promises and embraceth not the promises alone but Christ in the promise and therefore union with Christ and receiving Christ into the heart and promises and all things else together is the true Faith of Gods Elect and the Faith of the operation of God as 1 John 5.11 12. This is the reward that God hath given to us Eternal Life and this Life is in his Son He that hath the Son hath Life and he that hath not the Son of God hath not Life and Joh. 1.11 12. He came to his own and his own received him not But to as many as received him to them gave he power to become the Sons of God even to them that believe on his name So that in short Faith is receiving Christ and without Christ be received there is no believing and where there is no believing there is no justification The true time therefore of God's justifying his Elect is the time of their believing i. e. of their receiving and embracing Christ then and not before and thence ever after God doth justifie his Elect And they may from thence date the time of their justification acccording to the Scriptures As it was with Abraham so it is with all the Children of Abraham as it is written again and again Abraham believed God and it was counted to him for Righteousness Rom. 4.3 Now from the time that Abraham believed God from that time was he justified and ever after even so it is with all the Children of Abraham as Rom 4.23 24 25. Now it was not written for Abrahams sake alone that it was imputed to him but for us also to whom it shall be imputed If we believe on him that raised up Jesus our Lord from the Dead who was delivered for our Offences and raised again for our Justification Now therefore Christian the time of Gods imputing Righteousness to thee and justifying thee in Christ is not the time of Christs dying and rising again but the time of thy be●ieving on him and embracing him by Faith in thy heart who was deliver'd for thy offences and raised again for thy justification And to produce this Faith in thee and this believing God as Abraham did these three things must necessarily concur all which did concur in the Faith of Abraham as namely 1. There must be hearing The word of God must be truly preached to thee and thou must hear it or there neither is nor can be th●s Faith that justifieth