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A77360 Christ and the covenant the work and way of meditation. : Gods return to the soul, or nation; together with his preventing mercy. : Delivered in ten sermons, (viz.) 1. Christs personal excellencies, the object of our love. 2. Christ crucified, the object of our faith. 3. The new covenant of grace opened. 4. Christ the mediator of the new covenant. 5. The way and spirit of the new covenant, or New Testament. 6. The blood of sprinkling. 7. The sweetness and profitableness of divine meditation. 8. The work and way of this meditation. 9. Gods return to the soul and nation. 10. Preventing mercy. / By W.B. Bridge, William, 1600?-1670. 1667 (1667) Wing B4449A; ESTC R225773 165,221 279

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the death of his Son much more being reconciled we 〈◊〉 all be saved by his life Rom. 5. and chap. 8.32 He ●at spared not his own Son but delivered him up for 〈◊〉 all how shall he not with him also freely give us all ●●ings If God the Father did give his Son to ●ath for you will he deny you other things Go away and look no more sorrowfull let it ap●are that you know Christ and that you know ●hrist crucified 3. In case at any time any temptation doth a●ise upon you Presently turn and look wishly upon ●hrist crucified and there fix If a man be in a ●●eat temptation possibly the temptation may be ●t by by way of divertisement turning to another ●●ject but if that other object be ingaging ●●en he is helpt thereby not onely by way of di●rtancie but by way of assistance Now if a tem●ation do arise at any time upon any of you pre●●ntly turn your eye fix it upon Christ crucified ●ere stand and there look and thus shall you be helped not onely in a way of divertancie but in way of assistance 4. If you do indeed know Christ crucified the why should you not hold forth the vertues of th● Christ the death of Christ in your dying unto 〈◊〉 things below and say with Paul upon all occa●●ons Henceforth let no man trouble me I bear abo●● in my body the marks of the Lord Jesus You co●● to tempt me to such a sin do not trouble me know Christ crucified henceforth let no man tro●ble me I know Christ crucified answer all yo● temptations thus and be peremptory and resolu●● let no man trouble me do not trouble me I kno● Christ crucified 5. Go away and communicate that knowled● of a crucified Christ unto others your knowled● is nothing unless you make others to know w●● you know There is a twofold revelation 〈◊〉 Christ Christ revealed to men and Christ 〈◊〉 vealed in men as Paul speaks When it pleased 〈◊〉 Lord to reveal Christ IN me When a man ha●● revelation of Christ within him he will com●nicate that knowledge Ye see how it is with 〈◊〉 Sun shining upon the wall and with a Candle 〈◊〉 Lanthorn the Sun shines upon the wall and 〈◊〉 wall enlightens no body why because the Su● not in it but there is a Candle in a Lanthorn a● that enlightens others why because the Cand●● within it So when a man hath a revelation Christ upon him it falls dead as upon a mud w● and he communicates not that light unto others but if Christ be in me the hope of Glory then c●●tainly I shall communicate this knowledge of Ch●● unto others also 6. And to end all if you do know Christ and him crucified then go and place your selves before the Lord as David did when the Lord had made known his mind unto him Then went King David in and sat before the Lord and he said who am I O Lord God and what is my house that thou hast brought me hitherto c. And what can David say more unto thee for thou Lord God knowest thy Servant for thy Word sake and according to thine own heart hast thou done all these great things to make thy Servant know them So I say go you and place your selves before the Lord and say What am I Lord O what am I poor ignorant creature as well as others that Christ crucified should be made known to me O the riches and the greatness of the Grace of God According to thine own heart Lord hast thou done this to make these things known unto thy poor Servant Wherefore Glory and Honour unto God the Father and unto the Lamb that sitteth upon the Throne for ever And thus now I have spoken something concerning a crucified Christ as the Object of your Faith the former time concerning the Excellencies of Christ to draw out your Love Now then let your Faith and Love meet together and may your Love be quickned and your Faith strengthned I have enough The New Covenant of Grace opened SERMON III. Heb. 12. 24. And to Jesus the Mediator of the New Covena●● and to the blood of sprinkling that speaketh bett●● things then that of Abel IN this Scripture you have the difference b●tween the Law and the Gospel The exce●lency of the state of the Church under t●● New Testament above the state of the Chu●● under the Old Testament for saith the Apostle 〈◊〉 the 18. vers Ye are not come unto the Mount th● might be touched and that burned with fire nor un● blackness and darkness and tempest and the sound of trumpet and the voice of words But ye are come u●to Mount Sion vers 22. and unto the City of the li●ing God the heavenly Jerusalem and to an innum●rable company of Angels c. So that first look how much Mount Sion dot● excell Mount Sinai The City of the living Go●● doth excell the Wilderness and the heavenl● Jerusalem doth excell the Mountain that might b● touched from whence the Law was given 〈◊〉 much doth our state now exceed and excell that of the Jews And saith he Ye are also come unto an innumerable company of Angels The Law was given at Mount Sinai by the ministration of Angels Look therefore how much our communion now with an innumerable company of Angels doth exceed that ministration which was by the ministration of Angels then so much doth our Gospel state now exceed theirs And ye are also come to the general assembly and Church of the first born Look how much the Catholick Church drawn out of all Nations doth exceed the Jewish Synagogue so much doth our Gospel Church state now exceed theirs And ye are come unto God the Judge of all Look therefore how much the manifestation of God as the Judge of all the world doth exceed the manifestation of God as a Law-giver upon Mount Sinai unto the Nation of the Jews onely so much doth our Gospel state and Church exceed theirs And ye are come to the spirits of just men made perfect It is true in regard of the Saints in heaven for we are fellow Citizens with the Saints there Or if you understand it of the spirits of just men made perfect with Gospel perfection by the imputation of the righteousness of Christ it is true So that look as the state of Heaven doth exceed the state of Earth and as Gospel perfection doth exceed the imperfect state of the Law so doth the state of the Church and Gospel now exceed that of the Jews And ye are come to Jesus the Mediator of the New Covenant and to the blood of sprinkling that speaketh better things then that of Abel Look therefo●● as Jesus Christ the Mediator of the New Covena●● exceeds Moses the Mediator of the Old A●● as the blood of Christ the blood of sprinkling do●● excell and exceed the blood of all sacrifices in t●● time of the Old Testament so doth our Gosp● Church state now exceed that of theirs
made with Christ and his Seed and if you be Abrahams Seed then are you the Seed of Christ for you may see how they go together in the third Chapter of the Galathians Now to Abraham and his Seed were the Promises made he saith not unto Seeds as of many but as of one and to thy Seed which is Christ And if you do believe as Abraham did then are you Abrahams Seed So that thus briefly you see who this Covenant is stricken with and who are the subjects of it 5. But then fifthly suppose I be in Covenant with the Lord or suppose I be not if I be not is there any great hurt suppose I be is there any great good Much every way give me leave to give you a little tast of it First If you be not in Covenant with God how can you expect any blessing mercy or deliverance from God for do but look into the Scripture and you shall find that all blessings mercies and deliverances come to the people of God by vertue of the Covenant and according to the Covenant Will you instance in outward deliveranc●s the World is not drowned again Why but because of the Covenant Will you instance in spiritual deliverances saith the Psalmist He commandeth redemption he remembreth the Covenant He maketh Redemption effectual by remembring the Covenant Or will you instance in both together see what is said in the 9th of Zech. 11. As for thee also by the blood of thy Covenant I have sent forth thy prisoners out of the pit wherein is no water It includes both outward and spiritual deliverances So that now if you be not in Covenant with God what deliverance can you expect or what mercy seeing they all come by vertue of the Covenant and according to the Covenant But on the other side if you be in Covenant with the Lord then are you exalted and honoured yea greatly honoured For if it be an honour to be in League and Covenant with a great Prince What an honour is it to be in Covenant with the great God When God did speak to Abraham of striking a Covenant with him he falls down upon his face as if he should say Who am I that the great God should be in Covenant with me Again If God be in Covenant with you look whatever excellency there is in God that is made over to you for your use And as that King said to him that was in League with him My Horse is thine and my Men are thine and my Money is thine so when God enters into Covenant with a poor Soul he saith My Wisdome is thine and my Power is thine and my Love and Mercy is thine Whatever excellency there is in God is made over to you being in Covenant with him And if that you be in Covenant with the Lord then all his Retinue his Creatures and his Servants also are in Covenant with you in the 2d of Hos 21. It shall come to pass in that day I will hear saith the Lord I will hear the Heavens and they shall hear the Earth and the Earth shall hear the Corn and the Wine and the Oyl and they shall hear Jezreel Why vers 19. I will betroth thee unto me for ever yea I will betroth thee unto me in Righteousness and in Judgement and in loving Kindness and in Mercies And then it shall come to pass that I will hear the Heavens and they shall hear the Earth c. So that if you be in Covenant with God then all his Retinue all his Creatures and all his Servants are in Covenant with you too And if you be in Covenant with the Lord then he is in Covenant with you and your Soul and your Body both not on●ly with your Body but with your Soul and not onely with your Soul but with your Body with your whole man and therefore if you dye the Covenant is not dissolved between God and you The Covenant may be dissolved between a Man and his Wife at Death but this Covenant can never be dissolved and though you sin and break with God God will not break with you I hate putting away saith he And then you may go to God as upon a Throne of Grace and look upon God as sitting in a Rainbow Oh what a mercy what a blessing is it to be in Covenant with the Lord But in case I be not in Covenant with God what shall I do to get into Covenant with him And in case I be in Covenant with God how shall I walk so as becometh one that is in Covenant with the great God Here are two Questions I shall speak briefly to them and conclude First Do you ask what you shall do to get into Covenant Are you affraid any of you that you are not yet in Covenant with the Lord and would you be in Covenant with the Lord Why then be sure of this that upon a right and good understanding of the nature of this Covenant you go to God and make your choise of this Covenant of Grace to stand and fall by The word Berith in the Hebrew for Covenant some think comes from a root that signifies to choose a man is in the Covenant that he chooses and every man is indeed as his choise is But then go and renounce the other Covenant of Works c. As the way to have a part in Christs Righteousness is to renounce all your own Righteousness so the way to have a share in this Covenant of Grace is to renounce the Covenant o● Works Then go to Christ as the Mediator of the Covenant and desire him to put you into this Covenant He struck the Covenant with God the Father at the first and he must put you into this Covenant for he is the Mediator of the Covenant go then to him as to the Mediator of the Covenant to put you into Covenant Then leave the weight and stress of your Guilty Soul upon this Covenant of Grace bear upon this stream of Grace here lay the weight of all for th● Promise is made ours by resting on it And what is this Covenant but an absolute Promise there then rest and leave the weight of your Souls And to say no more but this Then go unto the Lord and give your hand unto God and your self up to God as one willing to be led by him into all the things that the Covenant shall require In the times of the Old Testament when they made a Covenant they struck hands together In Ezra 10.19 it is said they gave their hands to put away their Wives and in the former verse they made a Covenant to do it They rose and made a Covenant to put away their Wives And we find in the 1 of Chronicles that when David was dead that all the people came together Chap. 24.24 And all the Princes and the Mighty Men and all the Sons likewise of King David submitted themselves unto Solomon the King the word in the
the first 2. Jesus was and is the fittest person in the World to mediate between God and us There was no creature fit to Umpire the business between God and us and therefore Job saith well at the 9th Chap. 33. verse Neither is there any dayes-man betwixt us that might lay his hand upon us both Man was not fit to mediate because man is the person offending Angels not fit to mediate for the shoulder of an Angel could not bear the weight of Mediation-Work neither could an Angel satisfie God the Father not fit for this work the first person in the Trinity for he was the person offended The Holy Ghost not fit for this work for 't is his work to apply the blood of this mediation so then there is none other fit but Christ fit Jesus fit The fittest person For first of all he is the person appointed by the Father If a man will undertake to mediate between two and be not chosen thereunto he is not fit for it but if chosen then he is fit Why Jesus is the person chosen mine elect Servant saith the Father Whom I have chosen I have given him for a Covenant unto the People Isa 42. 2. He was and is the fittest person to mediate between God and us for he is a middle person partaking of Gods nature and of mans Extreams are joyn'd together by a middle who more fit to mediate between two then he that is a middle between them 3. He is the fittest person for he is the fittest to make reconciliation between God and us to reconcile God to us and us unto God First He is the fittest to reconcile God to us for that God might be reconciled he must be satisfied his Justice satisfied and his Anger satisfied Now Jesus Christ was God and Man as Man he ought to satisfie but could not as God he could satisfie but he ought not but as God-man he both could and ought and so the fittest And again 2. Who more fit to reconcile God unto us then he that was the most fit to intercede that had credit and favour and love with the Father Now Jesus lay in the bosome of his Father This is my beloved Son and I was the Fathers delight saith he in the 8th of Prov. Therefore the most fit to intercede and so to reconcile God unto us 3. Who more fit to reconcile God to us then he that was fit to be a surety to undertake for us If a man come to mediate with a person offended for another Saith the person offended but will you undertake he shall do so no more Yes Why then I am willing Now Jesus is called our surety in the 8th Heb. He undertakes that though we have broken with God already we shall break no more and therefore the fittest person to reconcile God to us But secondly the fittest person also to reconcile us to God 1. Who more fit to reconcile us to God then he that can change our natures Now Jesus is able to change our nature I find saith Paul a Law in my Members rebelling against the Law of my mind and bringing me into captivity unto the Law of sin which is in my members O wretched man that I am who shall deliver me from the body of this death then I thank God through Jesus Christ And Rom. 8.2 The Law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus hath made me free from the Law of Sin and Death And 2. Who more fit to reconcile us to God then he that can beget good thoughts in us concerning God So long as a man hath hard thoughts of God he will never be reconciled to God Now Jesus Christ lay in the bosome of his Father and can tell the Soul what volumes of Love there were and are in the bosome of the Father for it from all eternity and so can beget love in the Soul towards God and so able to reconcile the Soul to God You have it clearly in John 1.18 he lay in the bosome of the Father c. 3. And then to say no more but this Who more fit to reconcile us to God then he that can give the Holy Ghost into our Souls For as God is reconciled to us by the blood of Christ so we are reconciled to God by the Spirit of Christ Now Jesus gives the Spirit I will send the Comforter saith Christ so that he he is the fittest person in all the world to reconcile God to us and to reconcile us to God and so the fittest person in all the world to mediate between God and us And so you have the second thing 3. But then thirdly As Jesus is the fittest person to mediate between God and us so he hath undertaken this work of Mediation and he will certainly carry it on unto due perfection First I say he hath undertaken it and therefore he is called the Mediator 1 Tim. 2.5 For there is one God and one Mediator between God and Man the man Christ Jesus and he alone is the Mediator I confess indeed the word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 is given to Moses and Moses in the 3d. of Gal. is called a a Mediator The Law was ordained by Angels in the hand of a Mediator vers 19. that is not Christ But the Law was ordained by Angels in the hand that is by the Ministry of a Mediator Christ was not the Minister of Angels Moses was and therefore Moses is to be understood here The same word that is used concerning Christ is used here But now although Moses was a Mediator a Typical Mediator and did stand between God and the people as in the 5th of Deut. to deliver out the Law unto them vers 5. I stood between the Lord and you at that time to shew you the word of the Lord. Though I say Moses is called a Mediator because he stood between God and the people to give and deliver out the Law to them yet you never find that Moses is called a Mediator in a way of Redemption or satisfaction or paying of any ransome so Jesus onely is In the 1 Tim. 2. There is one God and one Mediator between God and Man the Man Christ Jesus who gave himself a ransome for all And so in the 9th Heb. For this cause he is the Mediator of the New Testament For what cause Why vers 14. How much more shall the blood of Christ who through the eternal spirit offered up himself without spot to God purge your conscience from dead works to serve the living God and for this cause is he the Mediator It is never said so of Moses No but Christ the Mediator and he onely the Mediator in a way of satisfaction and redemption and paying of a price Well thus he hath undertaken the work And certainly he will carry on his work of Mediation unto due perfection for saith the Apostle he is faithfull in all his house as Moses was Moses a Servant he as a Son Moses the
of the great deliverance from the wrath to come give us a taste of hell by his withdrawings and by his departings from us for a season Thirdly I am sure 't is very fit that we should be conformed unto Jesus Christ As Christ was conformed unto us in reference to our Temptations so 't is fit we should be conformed to him in reference to his Desertions Christ was deserted Christ was forsaken My God my God why hast thou forsaken me Surely the Disciple is not above his Master But Fourthly I am sure of this That God loves to see the workings of all our graces our Faith and Love especially There are some graces that do not open nor shew themselves but in the Sunshining day of Gods presence When the Sun shines the Marigold opens When the Sun shines the Fish that lay at the bottom of the water in a cloudy day swim at the top of the water and are seen In the Sunshining day of Gods presence then our Thankfulness our Joy our Assurance floats and are to be seen upon the top of the water But there are other graces that are best seen when God withdraws and when God is absent Faith in God And love to God especially Faith in God For Faith works best when it works all alone without the Auxiliaries of Comfort 'T is no great matter for a Wife to believe her Husband's Love when he is at home and daily and hourly shewing kindness But when he is abroad and absent and she hears not from him then to believe his Love is somewhat So to believe the Love of God towards us when he is present is no great matter though it 's good But when God is gone when God is absent then to believe his love is Faith worthy of God as Parisiensis speaks Thus also our love unto God doth and will appear For when God is present with us and shines upon us then we see Gods love to us but when God is absent from us by our longings after him then we see our love unto God Now I say What if God will to draw out all our graces and that he may see the workings of our graces Faith and Love especially what if he will withdraw and absent himself from his people for a time But 5. What if God will for the good and benefit of others withdraw and absent himself and depart from his own people In the Book of the Cant. we find that when Christ doth withdraw from his Spouse and she could not find him Chap. 5.6 she searches after him enquires for him makes great complaint Then the Daughters of Israel say Whither is thy beloved gone O thou fairest among women whither is thy beloved turned aside that we may seek him with thee So long as he was present others were not drawn on for to seek him with her but now he is absent and she looks after him and complains for want of him now others are drawn to enquire after him And why so But to teach us thus much that God will so over-rule the desertions of his people that his with-drawment from them shall draw others to him And thus now you see there is reason and good reason why God should some times depart from forsake and be absent even from his own people for a time And that 's the first thing 2. Secondly The Saints and People of God are very sensible of his displeasure How long Lord They are most sensible of this they look upon it as a very tedious thing and m●st afflictive to lie under Gods departure How long Lord Words of Expostulation note Affection especially if they come with an Ingemination And so you have it in the 13 Psalm How long wilt thou forget me O Lord for ever how long wilt thou hide thy face from me how long shall I take counsel in my soul Four how longs How long how long how long how long 'T is a very tedious thing and most afflictive to the people of God to lie under Gods departures It was so with Christ ye may measure the hearts of the Saints by the heart of Christ The First in every kind is the Rule of the rest Christ was the first of Saints Now though our Saviour Christ met with many afflictions and troubles in his death you shall find he is most sensible of Gods departure My God my God why hast thou forsaken me He doth not say O my Disciples why have you left me and why have you forsaken me but my God my God why hast thou forsaken me That is not the greatest affliction that weak men account the greatest That is not the greatest burthen that a weak man accounts the greatest but that which a strong man accounts the greatest burthen is the greatest burthen Why now that the Rock of Ages Christ himself should complain under this of Gods forsaking what doth this argue When Paul cries out Oh wretched man that I am who shall deliver me from this body of death Will you not conclude thereby that the body of Death was a great burthen that the sin of our Nature was a great burthen So when Christ himself shall cry out and complain of Gods forsaking and departing will you not conclude then surely this is a burthen indeed This is that the Saints and People of God are the most sensible of 2. It is the property of a gracious soul to be most affected with the inside and the spiritual part of mercies and of deliverances Though God give them outward deliverances they are not so much affected with the outward part as with the inside and the spiritual part of the deliverance And therefore in Mich. 7.18 Who is a God like unto thee that pardoneth Iniquity and passeth by the Transgression of the remnant of his heritage he retaineth not his anger for ever because he delighteth in mercy It was an outward deliverance that God gave them but the Church is most affected with the spiritual part on 't And as they are most affected with the spiritual part of a Deliverance so they are alwaies most affected with the inward and the spiritual part of an Affliction What 's that The Anger of God the Displeasure of God the Desertion of God the Departing of God This is the thing that the Saints therefore are the most affected with and the most sensible of 3. That is most afflictive to a gracious soul which is most contrary to him and to his will All that is affliction which is contrary to ones will It was no great matter in it self that Mordecai did not pull off his Hat and bow his Knee to Haman it was no great affliction in it self but it was contrary to Haman's pride and that 's an affliction that is contrary to ones will Now what is the will and what is the desire of the Saints but the presence of God That they may ever be at their Fathers Knee that they may ever be in his Arms and held in the Im●races
saith Moses now And therefore saith Christ If thy Brother offend thee tell him of it and if he hear not call two or three and if he mind not then tell it to the Church and if he hear not the Church let him be as a Heathen or Publican to you for when two or three are gathered together in my Name I am in the midst of them Matth. 18. We are to hear what Jesus saith in this matter and not what Moses And as then in the times of the Old Testament they had recourse to Moses under God for their Ministry and Moses did direct them unto Priests and Levites for their Ministers So now in the times of the New Testament we are to have recourse to Jesus for our Ministry and therefore saith the Apostle He hath set in the Church Pastors and Teachers And in Ephes 4. He hath ascended up on high and he hath given gifts unto Men Pastors a●d Teachers and the like We are to hear what Jesus saith now and not what Moses for our Ministry And as in the times of the Old Testament they had then recourse unto Moses for the Ordinances for their Sabbaths for their Sacraments and for their Worship So now in the times of the New Testament we are to hear what Jesus saith and to have recourse to him for these things Go saith our Saviour Christ and teach all Nations baptizing them and teaching them to observe and do what I command you Matth. 28. And for the Lords Supper What I received of the Lord that delivered we unto you saith the Apostle And for the Sabbath The Son of Man is Lord of the Sabbath Go to him for your Sabbath not to Moses but unto him And for Worship saith our Saviour Christ unto the Woman of Samaria John 4.23 The hour cometh and now is when the true Worshippers shall worship the Father in Spirit and truth for the Father seeketh such to worship him You that are Samaritans you have worshipt God but you have not worshipt God according to his own appointment you have not worshipt him in Truth The Jews they have worshipt God according to Gods appointment but not with the Spirit But now the hour cometh when men shall worsh●p the Father in Spirit and in Truth In Truth in opposition to Samaritans that did not worship according to appointment And in Spirit in opposition to the Jews that worshipt God Legally and without the Spirit Thus we must hear what Jesus saith And as then in the times of the Old Testament they had recourse to Moses still when they wanted Bread he under God gave them Manna and he gave them water out of the Rock So now in the times of the New Testament we are to have recourse to Jesus for our Bread In John 6. saith Christ Labour not for the meat which perisheth but for the mea● that indureth to everlasting life which the Son of man shall give unto you for him hath God the Father sealed And as in the times of the Old Testament they had much recourse to Moses for their Faith If they could not believe Moses wrought miracles before them and they believed Insomuch as it s said in the 14. of Exod. last And Israel saw that great work which the Lord did upon the Egyptians and the people feared the Lord and believed the Lord and his Servant Moses But now what saith Jesus Let not your heart be troubled ye believe in God believe also in me Not in God and in Moses but ye believe in God believe also in me And to say no more in it but this In the times of the Old Testament they had recourse to Moses for their Rest M●ses was to lead them up to Canaan and the Land of Rest And so now in the times of the New Testament we are to have recourse to Jesus for our Rest for saith he himself Come unto me all ye that are weary and heavy laden and I will give you rest Thus as in the times of the Old Testament they were upon all occasions to have recourse to Moses So now in the times of the New Testament upon all occasions we are to have recourse to Jesus the Mediator of the New Testament for saith the Lord by Moses in the 18. of Deut. 18. v. I will raise them up a Prophet from among their Brethren like unto thee rather as thee that is as I raised up thee and will put my words in his mouth and he shall speak unto them all that I shall command him Which the Apostle applies unto Christ Acts 3.22 For Moses truly said unto the Fathers a Prophet shall the Lord your God raise up unto you of your Brethren like unto me rather as me 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 as me that is as he raised up me not like unto me as the Socinians would argue from hence That Chri● must be but Man like to Moses For Moses truly sai● unto the Fathers a Prophet shall the Lord your Go● raise up unto you of your Brethren like unto me rather as me That is as he raised up me Him shal● ye hear in all things whatsoever he shall say un● you So that thus As they had recourse to Mose● upon all occasions in the time of the Old Testament so now we are to have recourse unto Jesus And thu● we see what it is to come unto Jesus the Mediator o● the New Covenant in opposition unto Moses the Mediator of the Old Covenant 2. But then secondly Whether is it possible for a man that doth profess to come unto Jesus the Mediaator of the New Covenant still to have recourse to Moses that is Whether is it possible for a man to be Legal and Mosaical in these Gospel times Without all doubt it is and I wish if it were the will of the Lord that too many were not found upon Legal ground among Pr●f●ssors What think you of the Galatians Did not they live in Gospel Times Did not they profess to come unto Jesus the Mediator of the New Covenant Yet see how the Apostle treats them and reproves them again and again for their being too Legal too Mosaical Ye are fallen from Grace saith he My little children of whom I trav●● in birth again till Christ be formed in you Ye are so much for Moses and the Law that I travel in birth again till Christ be formed in you As there was a mixture of the Gospel in the time of the Law so there may be too great a mixture of the Law in the times of the Gospel And I pray what think you Are there not very many that live under the Gospel in whom sin reigns Yes many live under the Gospel in whom sin reigns And saith the Apostle Let not sin reign in your mortal bodies for ye are not under the Law but under Grace If you be under the Law then sin will reign in you And what 's the reason that sin reigns in many that live under the Gospel
the obedience of the second Adam doth consist in being obedient unto a positive commandment which was the symbol of his obedience to the whole Law of God This c●mmandment received I of my Father saith he And as Moses the Head of that Covenant was faithful in all his house in so much as it s said of him As the L●rd Commanded so did he so Jesus the head of this second Covenant was faithful in all his trust and as the Lord Commanded so did he As the Father gave me commandment saith he even so I do John 14. last So that the blood of sprinkling speaks the highest obedience in the World 4. It speaketh also the worth of souls If a Physitian have a Patient ready to die and nothing will work his cure but the heart-blood of the Physitian and the Physitian should vouchsafe thereto and let him have his heart-blood to drink Would it not argue that the Physitian thinks this mans life is of great concernment and of great worth so 't is here And what doth this argue but that Jesus did look upon the souls of men as of Infinite worth and Concernment 5. This blood of Jesus and the blood of sprinkling speaketh the evill of sin The hainousness the sinfulness the evill of sin There are many things that do speak the evill of sin but of all things methinks the blood of sprinkling the blood of Jesus speaks the evill of sin loudest Give me leave to name some that so you may compare them and this together First The separation from God and union with Satan speakes the evill of sin As by Grace we are united unto God made One with God and separated from the Devil so by sin we are separated from God and united unto Satan and made one with him 2. The Condemnation of the whole World by the sin of Adam speaks the evill of sin If the eating of the Apple committing that one sin brought Condemnation upon all the World how g eat must the evil of sin be 3. The fire of Hell speaks the evil of sin for what is the fewel that the fire of hell feeds upon but sin take sin away and the fire of Hell will die it will be quencht 4. The spoyl of Dutyes speaks it One sinful thought is enough to spoyl a prayer to spoyl a Duty to spoyl a Sermon And if one drop of Inke shall black a whole Glass of milk how black is that Inke 5. The horror of Conscience speaks it for If but one sin set on upon the soul by God doth put a man into such horror of Conscience how great is the evil of sin 6. The troublesomness of the relicks of sin in the Saints speaks it Sins in the Saints are but wasps without their sting And if the wasps without their sting be so troublesom how troublesom are the wasps that have their stings in them how troublesom is sin in it self But seventhly and above all The Blood of sprinkling speaks the evill of sin For if the guilt of sin be so great that nothing can satisfie for it but the Blood of Jesus and the Filth of sin be so great that nothing can fetch out the stain thereof but the blood of Jesus How great How hainous How sinfull must the evil of sin be The Blood of sprinkling speakes the evil of sin And then 6ly As the Blood of sprinkling speaks the evil of sin so it speakes the riches and the freeness of the Love of God 'T was love in Jonathan to part with his Garment for David What love is it in Christ to part with his Blood for us It was love that made Christ weep over Lazarus They said Behold how he loved him And if his Tears speak his love what doth his Blood 'T is love to give a cup of cold water to a Disciple what is it then to give ones warm Blood unto Enemies Three things there are that do make a gift greatly free 1. The greatness of the gift given 2. The unworthiness of the Person given unto 3. And the greatness of the person that gives 1. As for the gift it self What greater than the Blood of Jesus 2. As for the Persons given unto who more unworthy then sinfull men 3. As for the Person that doth give who greater then God in the three Persons The Father gives Christ to die The Son dies and gives his Blood And the Holy-Ghost comes and sprinkles it for it is the work of the Holy-Ghost to sprinkle this is another thing that the Blood of Jesus speaks It speakes the Riches and the freeness of the love of God these are the things that this blood of sprinkling speaketh And now if you ask How and in what respects it speaketh better things than Abel or then that of Abel For it may be translated both ways according to the several copies But take it according to our translation better than that of Abel or then the blood of Abel How and in what respects doth the blood of Jesus speak better things than the blood of Abel Why it speaks better things than the Personal blood of Abel And it speakes better things than the Sacrificed blood of Abel It speakes better then the Personal blood of Abel for the blood of Abel cryed for vengeance against his own Brother But the blood of Jesus cries for mercy and for remission for his Enemyes Father forgive them they know not what they do said Christ when their hands were imbrewed in his blood But others think rather that these words are to be understood of the sacrificed blood of Abel And because Abel is the first that stands upon record in Scripture for offering a sacrifice with blood It is as if the Apostle should say The sacrifice of Jesus on the Cross and the blood of Jesus speaketh better things than the sacrifice of Abel or of all the sacrifices in the Old-Testament And Indeed This is more sutable to the scope of the Apostle here For the design of the Apostle here is to shew the excellencie of New-Testament sacrifice and of the way of the New-Testament above the Old And if you look into the Scripture you find that though in the Fourth of Genesis it ●s said Abels blood cryed yet notwithstanding i● is not said that Abel or his blood speaketh bu●●n the Eleventh of the Hebrews 't is said that in point of sacrifice By faith Abel speaketh By faith Abel offered unto God a more excellen● sacrifice then Cain and by it he being dead yet spe●keth In point of sacrifice by faith he yet speaketh And would you know how the blood of Jesus speaketh better things than the sacrificed blood of Abel or than all the sacrifices of the old Testament Thus. 1. The blood of Jesus and the sacrifice of Christ on the Cross doth give efficacie unto all those sacrifices What a●e all the Types and Ceremonies but dead things without the thing Typified 2. And though Abel offered an excellent sacrifice he did not offer
in Heaven and Earth are reconciled Col. 1.20 6. Thereby are your souls justified and your sins pardoned In whom we have Redemption through his bloud The forgiveness of our sins Ephes 1. 7. Thereby are you washed and cleansed and sanctified The blood of Jesus cleanseth from all iniquity 1 Iohn 1. 8. Thereby is your great adversary Satan routed and overcome and spoyled Rev. 12. They overcame him by the bloud of the Lamb. 9. Thereby Christ is made welcome by his Father when he comes into Heaven in your name to intercede for you In the times of the Old Testament the high Priest went into the Holy of holiest and carried bloud and sprinkled the Mercy-Seat seven times But the high Priest did not sit down Now in the 10. of Heb. 11. it 's said And every high Priest standeth dayly ministring and offering often times the same sacrifices which can never take away sins But this man after he had offered one sacrifice for sins for ever sat down at the right Hand of God the Father The high Priest did not then sit down but now when Christ comes into Heaven with your names upon his Heart to sprinkle the Mercy-Seat with his bloud Come my Son saith the Father sit down and welcome upon this account 10. And thereby also have you entrance into the Holy of holiest as in the 10th of the Heb. 11. And if indeed you be sprinkled with this bloud of sprinkling then are you at one with the Mercy-Seat 'T is the same blood that 's sprinkled upon the Mercy-Seat in Heaven and that 's sprinkled upon your souls here on Earth The same bloud in the time of the Old Testament that was sprinkled upon the people was sprinkled upon the Altar and the Mercy-seat so the same bloud that 's now in Heaven sprinkled upon the Mercy-seat is sprinkled upon your hearts 12. If you are sprinkled with this bloud of sprinkling then all the Promises are yours for all the Promises are Yea and Amen in Christ And if Christs bloud be sprinkled on you and applied to you then may you apply the Promises to your selves 13. And if indeed you be sprinkled with this bloud of sprinkling then are all things clean unto you for as the bloud of sprinkling is sprinkled upon your souls so are all your Injoyments be sprinkled with it 14. And if you be indeed sprinkled with the bloud of Jesus then may you go away and say Now are all the blessings of the Covenant mine The day that you are sprinkled with the bloud of Iesus you may say now know I that my sins are pardoned Mercy is mine and Pardon is mine and Adoption is mine As when the Psalmist had a sight of God he cried out and said Gilead is mine and Manasseh is mine So the day that you have this sight of God in being sprinkled with the bloud of Iesus you may cry out and say Not Gilead is mine and Manasseh is mine But Pardon is mine and Adoption is mine and Heaven is mine and God is mine for ever Oh! Who would not labour to get his soul sprinkled now with the bloud of sprinkling 5. You will say in the fifth and last place 'T is a great priviledge to be sprinkled with the bloud of sprinkling We grant it But what shall we do that even we may get our souls sprinkled with the bloud of Iesus the bloud of sprinkling First of all you must know That there is a two-fold sprinkling with the bloud of Sprinkling There is an Initial sprinkling and a Renewed sprinkling As there is an Initial Repentance and a Renewed Repentance so there is an Initial Sprinkling and a Renewed Sprinkling An Initial sprinkling and that 's a mans first Conversion when he is justified according to that in the 1 Cor. 6.11 Such were some of you but you are washed but ye are sanctified but ye are justified in the Name of the Lord Jesus and by the Spirit of our God Here 's the Initial sprinkling The Renewed sprinkling is upon a two-fold account 1. Upon the account of some great sin committed and 2. Upon the account of some special duty to be performed A fresh sprinkling there must be upon some great sin committed So in the 51 Psalm saith David Wash me throughly from mine iniquity He had sin'd a great sin but his sin was pardoned Psal 51. Title A Psal● of David when Nathan the Prophet came unto him that was after Nathan came to him And what di● Nathan say he told him his sin was pardoned yet saith David v. 7. Purge me with Hysop I must have a fresh sprinkling after some great sin committed there must be a fresh sprinkling with the blood of Jesus And upon duty to be performed especially some great duty to be performed there must also be a fresh sprinkling In the 10th Heb. 22. Paul saith Let us draw neer with a true heart in full assurance of Faith having our hearts sprinkled from an evil conscience and our bodies washed with pure water why our bodies washed with pure water It relates to the washings in the Old Testament when the Priests were to come to offer a sacrifice there was a Laver and they were then to wash themselves so saith the Apostle let us draw neer to God having our hearts sprinkled from an evil conscience and our bodies washed with pure water because upon a new address to God a fresh sprinkling with the blood of Jesus is to be had 'T is not enough to have an old sprinkling with the blood of Jesus but upon all our approaches to God especially after some great sin committed or some special duty to be performed we must come and get a fresh sprinkling with the blood of Jesus 2. You must know also that though you have bin very great sinners yet you are not uncapable of this sprinkling with the blood of Jesus The Apostle saith in that place of the Corinthians Such were some of you what such v. 9. Know ye not that the unrighteous shall not inherit the Kingdome of God Be not deceived neither Fornicators nor Idolaters nor Adulterers nor Effeminate nor Abusers of themselves with man-kind nor Thieves nor Covetous nor Drunkards nor Revilers nor Extortioners shall inherit the Kingdom of God And such were some of you but ye are washed how why ye are justified in the name of our Lord Jesus and by the Spirit of our God which sprinkles which applies the blood of Christ So then though ye have bin great sinners yet you are not uncapable of being sprinkled with this blood of sprinkling 3. You must know this also that there is nothing on this side the blood of Jesus this blood of sprinkling that can cleanse you If any thing should bid for our cleansing methinks it should be our sufferings and persecutions for the name of God but look into the 7th Rev. 14th it's said These are they which came out of great Tribulations and have washed their Robes and made them white in the