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A51839 XVIII sermons on the second chapter of the 2d Epistle to the Thessalonians containing the description, rise, growth, and fall of Antichrist : with divers cautions and arguments to establish Christians against the apostacy of the Church of Rome : very necessary for these times / by that late reverend and learned divine, Thomas Manton ... Manton, Thomas, 1620-1677. 1679 (1679) Wing M522; ESTC R7577 216,743 470

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Negatively they believed not the truth That is received not the Gospel in the simplicity of it as revealed by Christ and his Apostles and recorded in the Scriptures but wilfully and for their interests sake gave up themselves to these corruptions 2. Positively had pleasure in unrighteousness in the 10 th verse it was They received not the love of the truth Now when the meritorious cause is repeated there is something more added They had a love to and delight in other things 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Here two things must be explained 1. What is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 unrighteousness 2. What is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 taking pleasure in unrighteousness 1. What is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 unrighteousness Righteousness is giving every one his due and denying them their due is unrighteousness There is a giving man his due and a giving God his due Matth. 22.21 Render unto Caesar the things which are Caesars and unto God the things that are Gods Righteousness is often put for giving man his due Titus 2.12 That we should live soberly righteously c. and giving God his due which is worship and reverence Psal. 29.2 Give unto the Lord the glory due unto his name And again Ps. 96.8 Give unto the Lord the glory due to his name bring an offering and come into his Courts Now this unrighteousness here spoken of is principally meant in the latter sense False ways of worship are the greatest unrighteousness that can be practised For the duty that we owe to God is the most righteous thing in the World Now by false worship you withdraw the Glory of God from him and communicate it to another Worship is his own proper due both by the light of nature and Scripture and therefore the Gentiles which had the light of nature are said to detain the truth 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Rom. 1.18 why the reason is rendred in the after Verses 23. They changed the glory of God into an Image made like a corruptible man Ver. 25. They changed the truth of God into a lie and worshipped and served the Creature more than the Creator This was their 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 their unrighteousness or injurious dealing with God So the Antichristians that had the light of Scripture though under palliated pretences changed the truth of God into a lie loved their own errors more than simple and plain Christianity or the true knowledge of God and diverted the worship from himself unto an Idol 2. They had pleasure in unrighteousness in these things they please themselves not lapse into it out of simple ignorance and error of mind And so the Apostle parallels the two great Apostasies That from the light of nature and that from the light of the Gospel Light of nature Rom. 1.32 Not only do these things but have pleasure in them that do them Light of Scripture Have pleasure in unrighteousness they are mad upon their Idols and Images not only are Idolaters but delight in Idolatry and Image-worship Psal. 97.7 That boast themselves of Idols Now to observe some things 1. Errors of Judgment as well as sins of practice may bring damnation upon the Souls of men All sins do in their own nature tend to damnation Rom. 6.23 For the wages of sin is death And Errors of Judgment are sins for they are contrary to the rule or law of God 1 Joh. 3.4 Whosoever committeth sin transgresseth also the Law for sin is the transgression of the Law Any swerving from the Law is sin And they are inductive of other sins for if the eye be blind the whole body is full of darkness Matth. 6.23 It perver●s our zeal There is nothing so mischievous wicked and cruel that a man blinded with error will not attempt against those that differ from him Ioh. 16.2 They shall put you out of the Synagogues yea the time cometh that whosoever killeth you will think that he doth God service A blind Horse is full of metal but ever and anon stumbleth Therefore if a man be not guided by sound Judgment his zealous affections will precipitate him into mischief As the Jews that persecuted Christ and his Apostles had a zeal of God but not according to knowledge Rom. 10.2 So the Popish Zealots with what fury have they persecuted the innocent and sincere servants of Christ The Papists would be angry if we should not reckon St. Dominick a zealous man and the poor Albigenses felt the bitter effects of that zeal in the destruction of many thousands by inhumane Butcheries and Villanies about Tholouse c. The Lord deliver us from the furies of transported brain-sick Zealots 2. Though all errors may bring damnation upon the Souls of men yet some more especially than others may be said to be camning As 2 Pet. 2.1 Some shall bring in damnable Heresies Now this may be either from the matter or manner of holding them 1. From the matter if destructive of the way of Salvation by Christ. Some are utterly inconsistent with Salvation and eternal life as errors in the fundamentals in Religion As suppose that a man should reject or refuse Christ after a sufficient proposal of the Gospel to him there is no question but this is damning unbelief Joh. 3.19 And this is the condemnation that light is come into the World and men loved darkness rather than light because their deeds were evil But yet we are not to say that alone damneth There are other things necessary to Salvation contained under that general truth The Scripture saith Joh. 17.3 And this is life eternal that they might know thee the only true God and Iesus Christ whom thou hast sent There is the sum of what is necessary to Salvation That God is to be known loved obeyed worshipped and injoyed and the Lord Jesus to be owned as our Redeemer and Saviour to bring us home to God and to procure for us the gifts of pardon and life and this life to be begun here and perfected in Heaven Other things are of moment to clear these necessary truths but they may be all reduced thereunto The truth is the question about the matter to be believed is not what divine Revelations are necessary to be believed or rejected when sufficiently proposed for all points without exception are so but what are simply and absolutely necessary to eternal life and these are points of faith and practice and obedience The points of Faith are a knowledge of God in Christ and practice that we be regenerated Joh. 3.5 Except a man be born of water and of the spirit he cannot enter into the Kingdom of God And live an holy life Heb. 12.14 Follow peace with all men and holiness without which no man shall see the Lord. 2. For the manner 1. When men profess what they believe not and voluntarily chuse error for Worldly ends though it be a less error against the Scripture and consistent with the main tenour of Salvation yet it taken up against Conscience for by-ends
ask how this can be consistent with Christs care of his Church that there should be an Universal Apostasy and decay of Christian Religion who hath promised The Gates of Hell shall not prevail against it Answ. That promise is made chiefly to the invisible Church or community of the Elect not to all the visible Societies of the Christians against whom the Devil can and hath prevailed and doth daily to the destruction of many Souls And we say not that the whol● visible Church did apostatize though all are faulty 2. Because some require the time when this Apostasy began to be particularly assigned and noted to them and by what persons these corruptions were first introduced or else deny that any such thing hath been But the Case is clear it began to work betimes only it wrought in a mystery but cannot we prove a man to be old unless we prove the first moment when his gray Hairs began to appear or his natural force to be abated Who can tell every step of the progress of the cor●uption of the Jewish Church and why should the like be required of the Christian This Dunghil of corruption was not raised in one Age and suppose that in tract of time Authors be forgotten matters of Faith are not to be contradicted because of the defect of Hi●tory and yet Histories are not altogether wanting in the Case only in things that came in by degrees they are not necessary In the introducing of the general Apostasy some erred in the simplicity of their hearts as the people followed Absolom 2 Sam. 15.11 But shall we deny a thing to be done because we cannot speak the particular moments of time and circumstances of them when and how it was done Shall we say the pointer in the Dial passeth not because we do not see its motion Might not the Priests judge of a Leprosy though they knew not how it was contracted Iniquity mystical did by degrees prevail 3. Because some think if we should grant such an Apostasy it would interrupt the whole course of visible Christianity and so deprive the World of a Ministry and Ordinances till Christ send some new Nuncio's from Heaven or by miracle at least authorize a new Ministry that may be owned by the World and received by his people A vain conceit for though this Apostasy is foretold that it should come to pass yet it is also foretold that Christ will be with the Apostles and their Successors to the end of the World Math. 28.20 and prayed for all them that should believe in him through their word Ioh. 17.20 and though the Church was corrupted by degrees yet all this while it ceased not to be a Church nor the Officers thereof to be Christs Ministers when the Ten Tribes fell away yet God ti●l their dissolution continued the Spirit of Prophecy amongst them and in the Christian Church a Ministry though many had their calling from such who consented to the incroachments of Antichrist God had not so wholly cast off his people but that there was a Ministry and Ordinances their Ministry was a true Ministry and the Baptism a true Baptism to be owned in foro externo for these things remain whilst any thing of Christianity remaineth In a body mangled with wounds or all over grown with sores there is a life remaining and so some Functions and Offices of Life God called Idolatrous Israel his people and was not angry with them for circumcising their Children but for offering them to Moloch Ezek. 16.20 21. But of this in the next Verse where Antichrist is said to sit in the Church of God 2. The Revelation of Antichrist And that man of sin shall be revealed the Son of perdition where two things are notable 1. His rise and appearing 2. The names and titles given to him 1. His rise and appearing expressed in the word revealed that is that great and chief Antichrist upon that Apostasy or falling away shall be extant and shew himself to the World A thing is said to be revealed two ways Either when it is in being or when it is discovered both ways are proper here He shall publickly appear exercising a Tyranny in the World or cast off his Vail and shew himself in his Colours God by his Providence permitteth him to be and by the doctrine of the Gospel discovereth his impostures to all those who have no mind to be deceived 2. The names or titles given to him they are two 1. The man of sin wherein he is compared and likened to Antiochus 2. The Son of Perdition wherein he is compared and likened to Iudas For the first The Jews called Antiochus The man of sin 1 Macch. 2.48 They gave not the power to the Sinner in the Greek 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 They gave not the Horn to the Sinner The Syriac Version hath it They suffered not the Horn of the Sinner to be lifted up and Verse 62. Fear not the words of the man of sin 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 From the words of the man the Sinner be not afraid Now why did they call Antiochus the man of sin Because he sought to alter the Religion of the People and by cruelty to introduce a change of Worship and Idolatry and such Laws as he would set up now according to this pattern Antichrist is a man of sin that is either a man given up to all sin eminently a Sinner addicted unto sin and a Ring-leader of others unto sin either by fraud and violence or as he giveth incouragements and encitements to sin or as a special kind of Sinner an Usurper and Invader of the Empire of the Son of God So was Antiochus So was Antichrist Now how much open sin is practised allowed and maintained in the Papacy I list not now to rake into their own stories speak enough The Sodomy Blasphemy Incest Adulteries Sorceries Murders Treasons Parricides which they have authorised and countenanced Histories witness that hardly hath the World yielded a more abominable sort of men than have sate in that Chair of pestilence This I am sure of that a man can sin no where at so cheap a rate as in Popery where what by dividing their sins into mortal and venial and these expiated by a little pennance accompanied with a single Attrition and bare grief and trouble because of the punishment what by Faculties Pardons Licences Dispensations Indulgences sin is distinguished out of the Conscience But because he is called the man of sin here it cometh fitly to be inquired whether Antichrist be an individual person for that man of sin would seem to be some single person No he is put for a Society and succession of men that make up the head of the Apostate State As one Lyon figured the whole Kingdom of the Babylonians and one Bear the Kingdom of the Medes and Persians and one Leopard the Kingdom of the Graecians Dan. 7. and there the fourth Beast is the fourth Kingdom So one person that succession
err in forbidding Vertues and commanding Vices the Church were bound to believe Vices to be good and Vertues to be evil which certainly is to set man in the place of God 2. As to Indulgences as to pretend to give Pardons for sin for so many years a thing that God himself never did to pardon the sin before it was committed that is to give a licence to sin So for the highest crimes to absolve men upon a little attrition or trouble about the sin to do all this and more than this as of right is to sit in the Church of God as God 2. And shewing himself that he is God that is meant not of what he professeth in words but what he doth in deed It is not said that he saith he is God but 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 he sheweth himself or sets forth himself as God the reason of the thing sheweth it 1. Antichrist gets power by seduction or the deceiveableness of unrighteousness therefore does not openly call himself the true and only God He is represented as a false Prophet that speaketh lies in Hypocrisy If one would openly and plainly profess himself to be God he might be a frantick Usurper but could not be a cunning Seducer and few would be so stupid and senseless as to be led by him 2. Antichrist whoever he be is to be a Christian by profession and to have a high and great charge among the visible Professors of Christianity He is a secret Adversary that groweth upon the Apostasie or degeneration of the Christian State Now such pretend observance and obedience to Christ and therefore he would not openly declare himself to be God and he sitteth in the Temple and Church of God as before And it is a mystery All which imply crafty conveyance and that he doth not openly assume the Godhead but slily and secretly which doth not mend the matter for the insinuating devouring unsuspected Enemy is the most perillous and pernicious as Ioab to Amasa and Iudas to Christ. 3. Antichrist is plainly a man now for a man to disanul all Religion and set up himself directly as God is improbable Nero Nebuchadnezzar Simon Magus would be adored as Gods they did not deny other Gods nor a greater God above them Therefore it is the arrogance of works is intended If Antichrist will shew himself as God certainly he will sweeten his Blasphemy with some Hypocrisy as that he is the Vicar and Vicegerent of God 4. His shewing himself as God is either accepting or doing such things which if they did rightly belong to him they would shew that he is God Two persons I find in Scripture charged for usurping divine honours The one Herod Agrippa who was smitten by an Angel for not giving God the glory when the people cryed the voice of God and not of man Acts 12.22 his fault was accepting what was ascribed by others The other is the Prince of Tyre Ezech. 18.2 Because thy heart is lifted up and thou hast said I am God I sit in the seat of God in the midst of the sea● yet thou art a man and not God though thon set thy heart as the heart of God His fault was taking upon him as if he were God to accept divine honours to do those things which would make him equalize himself to our Lord Christ Blessed for ever so doth he shew himself that he is God 1. His accepting Antichrists Disciples who call him our Lord God the Pope Supremum numen in Terris a certain Deity upon Earth That the Pope hath the same Consistory with God and the same Tribunal with Christ That he is Lord of Heaven and Earth That from him there are no appeals to be made no not to God himself That the Pope may do all that God doth that he is the Husband of the Church and the foundation of Faith In the Council of Lateran Sess. 4. Alter Deus in Terra that the words of the Pope in Cathedra are for certainty of truth equal to the Scriptures that he can change the form of Sacraments delivered by Christ or Decree contrary to Scripture If any do object that these were the applauses of his Flatterers and claw-backs it is true they were so uttered but those flatteries of the Canonists and Jesuits do come to be received Doctrines among them And whereas divers Popes have directed special Commissions for perusal of the works of the learned with authority to expunge and purge out whatsoever is not Orthodoxal many better things have come under censure but these things stand still as being very pleasing to his Holinesses humility and so not to be altered Besides many of these things have been spoken to his face without rebuke Conc. Latt Sess. 2. He is called the High Priest and King that is to be adored by all and most like unto God Sess. 9. It is said the Aspect of thy Divine Majesty dazleth our Eyes and applyeth to him that of the 72. Psalm All the Kings of the Earth shall worship him and all Nations shall serve him Now to accept and approve of these flatterers is to shew himself that he is God 2. By doing such things as if he were God not by the usurpation of the formal name as arrogating to himself such things as belong to God his right and property to take upon himself to be Lord of Consciences to command what Faith is to be believed suppressing the true doctrine of Christ and setting up his own Inventions dispensing with Gods Laws taking upon him to pardon sins One Article for which Luther was condemned is this That it is not in the power of the Church or Pope to make new Articles of Faith another That the best penitence of all is the new life Qui facit Deos Divosque Deo major est The Pope doth Canonize Saints and his Decrees must be received as Oracles c. The Use is to give us a clear discovery where to find Antichrist every tittle of this is fulfilled in the Bishop of Rome that we need no longer be in doubt and say Is this he that should come or shall we look for another Who is the 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 but he that opposeth himself to that humble state and frame wherein Christ left the Church and will be Prince of all Pastors and swear them to his obedience and hath made such troubles in the World to make himself acknowledged for Head and Chief Who is he that exalteth himself above all that is called God and is August in The World but he that takes upon him to deprive and depose Emperours Kings and Princes by his Excommunications Suspensions Interdictions and Decrees discharging Subjects of their Allegiance and Oaths and giving away their Kingdoms that doth Crown and Uncrown Emperours with his feet and tread upon them as one would do upon a Viper Who is he that sitteth as God in the Temple of God that is affecteth the honour due to our Lord Jesus Christ but
excommunicated deposed and his Subjects freed from all Allegiance to him Who is he that taketh upon him with Faculties Licences and Pardons to dispence with the Law of God and to allow open and notorious sins Who is he that by his own Writers is said to be solutus omni lege humanâ freed from all humane law Hostiensis nec ullo jure humano ligari potest that hath a Paramount Authority to all Laws that he cannot be bound by them whether they concern Parricide the murder of Princes or Perjury the obligation of Oaths or Matrimony the bond of conjugal Relations but one expresly saith that he is supra jus contra jus extra jus above Law against Law and without Law a plain description of the lawless one in the Text And another not without some spice of Blasphemy apud Deum Papam sufficit pro ratione voluntas God and the Pope have their Will for a Law Lastly Who is he that hath brought into the Church the great impiety of worshipping of God by Images and the worship of the Saints and Angels with a worship which is only due to God which is the great 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the lawlessness which the pure Christian Rule condemneth and brandeth for such if there be not such a power extant in the Christian World then I confess we are yet to seek for Antichrist but if there be none so wilfully blind as they that cannot see Wood for Trees and know not where to fix this Character 2. His Revelation then shall that wicked be revealed the word revealed noteth two things 1. His appearance in the World 2. Gods discovery of him 1. Then he shall be revealed beareth this sense he shall be in the World and begin to lift up his head as soon as the Roman Emperour and Empire shall be removed this lawless one shall begin to discover himself and set up his Kingdom Now to understand this consider this 1. The most learned Interpreters both ancient and modern agree in this that the impediment was the Roman Empire as we shewed before and therefore as the Roman Empire and Emperour was removed out of the way Antichrist was to be revealed or the Predictions of the Scripture are false 2. Things of great moment cannot be removed nor established in a minute The removing of the Roman Empire was not all at once nor the rising of the Pontificate but by degrees the seat began to be made void when Constantine began to remove the Imperial Throne to Byzantium though the Majesty of the Empire continued still at Rome yet this was a step to the removing of the impediment for by that means the Popes grew in greatness but as the Emperours Authority was lessened so grew that of the Popes who still incroached to themselves more and more Power and that to promote the Apostasie and Derogation from the pure Christian Religion But as soon as he arose he came not to the height of his power either Eccle●iastical or Temporal nor shall he presently decay 3. To state the progress of A●tichristian Tyranny is not for a Sermon it filleth whole Books but thus in short About the year 600. or in that Century their Ecclesiastical Power began to be raised when the majesty of the Empire was low and weak in Italy and therefore then was Antichrist advanced a good step when Iohn of Constantinople had usurped the Title of Universal Bishop Gregory the great saith Rex superbiae prope adest the King of Pride is near sacerdotum exercitus ei praeparatur an Army of Priests is prepared to serve him as their General this he fidenter dico I speak confidently and within six years or thereabouts Phocas conferred on Pope Boniface the same Title to ingratiate himself with the people of that part of the Empire after the murder of his Lord and Master and then many supersti●ions were gotten into the Church as about the year 688. the Pope obtained of the Emperour the Pantheon or Temple of All-Devils and Consecrated the same to the Virgin Mary and All Saints the temporal Monarchy was long in hatching but yet the beginning of this mystery soon bewrayed it self In the beginning of the seventh Century Constantine the Pope would have his foot kissed like another Dioclesian and in defence of Image worship he openly ●esisted Phillipicus the Emperour of Greece and encouraged Iustine and Anastasius Tyrants and Murderers who submitted themselves to him with Adoration Rebellion and Idolatry have been ever continued since In the year 720. or thereabouts Gregory the second and Third continued the same Idolatry and Rebellion And caused all Italy to withdraw their obedience from the Emperour Leo because he had commanded all Images to be broken and burnt and for the same cause Excommunicated him and took to himself the Coctian Alpes as the gift of the Lombards In the same Century 749. Zachary incourageth and assisteth Pipin to depose his Master Childerick King of France and to take upon him that Kingdom Afterward Adrian took upon him to translate the Empire of the Greeks to the Latines and ever since deposed Emperours and made broils in Kingdoms 2. Gods discovery of him to the World that is when Antichrist was not only extant but impleaded as such and this also was by degrees God raising up in every Age witnesses against the Tyranny and Usurpations that Rome as the Place and the Pope the Person as considered in his succession claiming the same power 500 years before Luther Peter Bruis begun and Henry his Scholar succeeded him and both of them succeeded by the Waldenses and Albigenses then Wickliff the Bohemians who have all pleaded and proved that the Pope was the very Antichrist then S●vanorella in Italy preached this boldly In the fifteenth Centurty about 1500. there were some remainder of the Albigenses about the Alpes some few Reliques of the Hussites and Calixtines in Bohemia so few and so ignorant that they had neither learning nor ability to oppose this potent Tyranny Then God raised up Luther and many other Worthies to assault the Idolatry Tyranny and Errors of the Church of Rome and it is reported in History that the Angel on the top of the Tower S t Angelo was beaten down by a Thunderbolt and in the very Day and in the Church where Pope Leo the Tenth at Rome had Created 31. Cardinals a sudden Tempest dashed the Keys out of the hands of the Image of S t Peter shewing God would begin to take away their Power Vse If God hath revealed Antichrist let no man shut his Eyes but let him be shunned forsaken and abhorred when Christ was to come into the World it was a day of rumours some sent to Iohn Baptist whether he were the Christ others cryed up false Christ and Impostours but the people were alarmed with a general expectation so when Antichrist was to be revealed it was a day of rumours just about the time there was a great expectation some
it is a matter of sad consequence for this is living in a known sin Some may be blinded for a time out of terror and compassion and their case is sad till they express solemn repentance but when there is a reluctation against clear light and an obstinacy in that reluctation this man is condemned in himself Titus 3.11 Such a man is subverted and sinneth being condemned of himself There cannot be a greater argument of a will unsubdued to God than to stand out against conviction out of secular respects This is to love darkness more than light and argueth such pravity of heart as is inconsistent with Faith and Salvation Some ignorant Souls may hold dangerous errors and which to others would be damnab●e yet they may not actually damn them because they do not rebel against the light and may be retracted by a general repentance or seeking of pardon for all their known or unknown sins Psal. 19.12 13. Who can understand his errors Cleanse thou me from secret faults Keep back thy servant also from presumptuous sins Let them not have dominion over me then shall I be upright and I shall be innnocent from the great transgression 2. When they are vented by some Professor of Christianity to the seducing of others and rending of the C●●●ch and drawing Disciples after them this a●deth a new guilt to their errors and maketh them the more damnable Act● 20.30 Also of your own selves shall men arise speaking perverse things to draw away Disciples after them There are properly Hereticks and Ring-leaders of Sects therefore Heresies are reckoned among the works of the flesh Gal. 5.20 Emulation wrath strife seditions Heresies increasing their own doom and Judgment these under a Christian name seduce and lead away the Church from Christ they pervert the holy ways of God and draw his people from serving him in Spirit and Truth 3. When though they should not err fundamentally they so far debauch Christianity as that God giveth them up to believe a lie and to take pleasure in unrighteousness that is to defend and maintain apparent corruptions of Christian Doctrine and Worship Of Doctrine for it is here said they believe a lie and they believe not the truth Of worship for it is said they take pleasure in unrighteousness A party thus given up by God we should shun as we would shun a Plague or come out of Bedlam for these men have lost their spiritual wits and ●ee not that which the common light of Christianity doth disprove however they retain the name of Christians and make a cry of the Church the Church as the Jews did of the Temple of the Lord and retain some truth among them for such a party is here described 4. When there is gross negligence or not taking pains to know better It is equivalent to reluctation or standing out against light Crassa negligentia dolus est there is a deceit in laziness or affected ignorance Joh. 3.20 They will not come to the light lest their deeds should be reproved 2 Pet. 3.5 They are willingly ignorant Those that please themselves in the ignorance of any truth err not only in their minds but their hearts It is the duty of Gods people to understand what is his will Eph. 5.7 Be not unwise but understanding what the will of the Lord is And it is their practice Rom. 12.2 That ye may prove what is the good and acceptable and perfect will of God Psal. 1.2 His delight is in the law of the Lord and therein doth he meditate day and night We should be searching still But when men will not know what they have a mind to hate it argueth a secret sore and suspicion of the truth and are loth to follow it too close lest it cross their lusts and interests 3. That the way and errors of Popery are damnable and it is very unsafe living in that Society and Combination I prove it 1. Because they live in wilful disobedience to God They violate the manifest Commandments of God while they hold it lawful to worship Pictures and Images to make Pictures of the Trinity to invocate Saints and Angels to deny Lay-men the Cup in the Sacrament to adore the Sacrament to prohibit certain Orders of Men and Women to marry to Celebrate the publick service in a language which ordinarily men and women that assist understand not In all these things they offer apparent violence to Gods Precepts And that their whole worship is polluted with a gross Superstition as for instance to worship Images is expresly against Gods word Psal. 97.7 Confounded be all they that worship graven Images that boast themselves of Idols Worship him all ye Gods The Scripture you see denounceth confusion to all Worshippers of Images and they are reckoned as Enemies of Christs Kingdom for it is applied to Christ Heb. 1.6 And let all the Angels of God worship him That would set up the worship and service of them in his Church in the exercise of their Religion especially those who glory in them and boast of them and set them forth as the glory of their way and worship No he disdaineth all this relative worship at or before Images which men would give unto him and sheweth that all the Powers of this World and the other Angels and Potentates should immediately worship Christ. For the second point picturing the Trinity God hath not only forbidden it but argued against it Deut. 4.15 16. Take therefore good heed unto your selves for ye saw no similitude when the Lord spake to you in Horeb out of the midst of the fire lest ye corrupt your selves and make you a graven Image the similitude of any thing Male or Female See how cautelous God is to prevent this abuse and yet how boldly men practise it For the third instance the Invocation of Saints and Angels Our Lord hath taught us how to repel that temptation Matth. 4.10 It is written thou shalt worship the Lord thy God and him only shalt thou serve That religious service and worship is due only to God no Creature can claim it without Sacriledge nor can we give it to them without Idolatry And God being so jealous of his honour every Christian should be careful that he doth not divert it from him They have many distinctions to excuse themselves to the World but I doubt how they will excuse themselves to God For the fourth particular adoring the Sacrament I shall speak to again anon that is a mean not an object of worship The Fifth prohibiting certain Orders of men and women to marry which the Apostle calleth Doctrines of Devils 1 Tim. 4.1 2. In the latter times some shall depart from the faith giving heed to seducing spirits and Doctrines of Devils speaking lies in hypocrisie having their Conscience seared with a hot Iron forbidding to marry c. For the Sixth Celebrating publick Service in an unknown Tongue it is contrary to the Apostles reasoning 1 Cor. 14.15 16 17. For
is the Author It is not an Invention of Man but a Secret that came from the Bosom of God Again it is called Christ's Gospel The Gospel of our Lord Iesus Christ 2 Thess. 1.8 As the principal Subrevealer who made known unto us most fully the Mind of God And then on the Apostles who were Instruments chosen and intrusted by Christ to declare it to the World both by Word and Writing The Scripture is an Authentick Record wherein all things are delivered to us both concerning our Duties and Priviledges Therefore when he saith our Gospel he doth not mean it of principal Revelation but in regard of Dispensation and Trust. 1 Tim. 1.11 The glorious Gospel of the Blessed God is committed to my trust Therefore this word our Oospel is 1. A word of Fidelity that argued the Conscience to this Duty that owneth the Trust committed to him and that this was his chief Work and Charge 1 Cor. 9.17 A Dispensation of the Gospel is committed unto me 2. It is a word of Esteem Love and Affection what we love we call ours Rom 16.25 Now to him that is able to stablish you according to my Gospel Paul was glad he had such Interest in it as to be a Preacher of it And Believers should be glad they are partakers of the benefit Ephes. 1.13 In whom ye trusted after ye heard the Word of Truth the Gospel of your Salvation It is theirs and ours Oh blessed be God for this 3. It is a work importing Diligence our Gospel that which he preached with so much Labour and Hazard he followed this Work close Acts 20.24 I count not my Life dear that I may finish my Course with joy and the Ministry which I have received of the Lord Iesus to testifie the Gospel of the Grace of God He was willing to die and suffer any thing for the Gospels sake 4. The Consent and Harmony between him and the rest of the Apostles Sometimes he calleth it My Gospel to assert his own Apostolical Authority as Rom. 2.16 Sometimes Our Gospel 2 Cor. 4.3 to note their common Consent who were the authorized Messengers of our Lord Jesus Christ. It is our Gospel the same jointly attested by all Christ's chosen Messengers 3. The ends of this Calling They are either Subordinate or Ultimate 1. Subordinate in the word Whereunto he hath called you that is to Faith Holiness and Salvation we are called to all 1. God calleth us to the Faith of the Gospel he hath not only ordained us to believe but called us to believe without Calling there can be no Faith Rom 10.14 How shall they believe in him of whom they have not heard But upon Calling there must be Faith or else we make void the Dispensation of God which we are under 1. There must be a belief of the Gospel in general The voice of the Creatures calleth upon the Gentiles to believe an Infinit Eternal Power that made Man and all Things And the condemnation of the Gentle World is that they know not God and glorifie not God as God after this Revelation made to them but to believe in Christ is a mystery to Nature and dependeth upon God's special Revelation in the Gospel Therefore the Eternal and Internal Power of the Spirit accompanieth it to convince the World that it is Sin not to believe in Christ. The External Power in Miracles and the Internal in the Illumination of the Mind John 16.9 The Spirit shall convince the World of Sin because they believe not in me That is receive not the Faith of the Gospel or believed not that Christ was the true Messiah the great Prophet and Doctor of the Church 2. This Call doth aim at not only a belief of the truth of the Gospel in general but also a particular Affiance in Christ according to the terms of the New Covenant General assent to the truth of the Gospel is only considerable as it leadeth on other Things Now that I may not wander I will refer them to two Things 1. A Fiducial Assent 2. An Obediential Confidence This is the belief of the Truth we are called unto 1. The Assent must be Fiducial or accompanied with a trust in Christ. Ephes. 1.13 In whom ye also trusted after that ye heard the Word of Truth the Gospel of your Salvation The meaning is the Gentiles after they heard the Gospel and believed the Truth they did trust themselves in the Hands of Christ to be brought by his Saving and Healing Methods to eternal Happiness It is a mighty thing to have such a Belief as may produce Trust or a venturing our selves in the Hands of Christ against all hazards and whatever befalleth us are content to save our Souls on his Terms This breedeth holy Security or Courage 2 Tim. 1.12 For I know whom I have believed and I am persuaded that he is able to keep that which I have committed unto him against that Day 2. This Confidence must be Obediential not a devout Sloath or Carelessness To trust in his Mercies and neglect his Precepts crosseth the Tenor of his Covenant Psal. 119.60 I made haste and delayed not to keep thy Commandments It is true Religion when Faith Love and Hope concur Jude ver 20 21. But ye Beloved building up your selves on your most holy Faith joyning in the Holy Ghost keep your selves in the Love of God looking for the Mercy of our Lord Iesus Christ unto Eternal Life I know there is a trusting in his Pardon for our Failings and that Justification is a great Privilege as well as Salvation but Pardon is promised to the Sincere that with an honest Heart perform their Duty Psal. 32.2 Blessed is the Man to whom the Lord imputeth not Iniquity and in whose Spirit there is no guile And Rom. 8.1 There is no Condemnation to them who are in Christ Iesus who walk not after the Flesh but after the Spirit So that still our confidence in Christ must be obediential 2. We are called to Holiness this is every where asserted in the Scripture 1 Thess. 4.7 For God hath not called us to Vncleanness but to Holiness And it enforceth it on seveveral Grounds As 1. That there may be a likeness between the Person calling and the Persons called 1 Pet. 1.15 But as he that called you is Holy so be ye holy in all manner of Conversation It is true Religion to imitate what we worship For Knowledg and Esteem always work an Assimulation and therefore if we know the True God and love him we will study to be like him Certainly we have not a true knowledg of God if we do not know him to be a Pure and Holy God he hath shewed it in his Laws shewed it in his Providence and shewed it in his Gospel by which we are called The Gods of the Heathen taught Sin by their own Example Their impure Lives are recorded by their Poets Austin t●lleth us of a Young Man who was encited to Wantonness by seeing the
Picture of Iupiter on the Wall committing Adultery Quo pacto se non faceret cum in Templo adorare cogeretur Jovem potius quam Catonem But our God is Pure as appeareth by his Laws which are all Holy Just and Good Psal. 119.140 Surely such holy Precepts could come from none but a Pure and Holy God As also by the Work of his Spirit on his People Ephes. 4.24 And that ye put on the New Man which after God is created in Righteousness and true Holiness And 2 Cor. 3.18 We all with open Face beholding as in a Glass the G●ory of the Lord are changed into the same Image from Glory to Glory even as by the Spirit of the Lord. He puts into us a Nature that is very tender and shie of Sin troubled at it in others 2 Pet. 2.7 8. And delivered just Lot vexed with the filthy Conversation of the Wicked For that Righteous Man dwelling amongst them in seeing and hearing vexed his righteous Soul from day to day with their unlawful Deeds He that made the Eye shall not he see He that put into us a clean Heart is not he Pure and Holy This appeareth also by the dispensations of his Providence Hab. 1.13 Thou art of purer Eyes than to behold Evil and canst not look on Iniquity Wherefore lookest thou upon them that deal treacherously and holdest thy Tongue when the Wicked devoureth the Man that is more Righteous than he Judgments on Sinners so on his own People Prov 11.31 Behold the Righteous shall be recompenced in Earth much more the Wicked and the Sinner As for Instance in David The Child died his Daughter is defloured Ammon slain Absolon is in Rebellion his Wives Ravished himself Banished from his House and Kingdom Eli's Sons slain the Ark taken his Daughter-in-Law died himself brake his Neck But chiefly in the very Foundation of the Gospel the Son of God dieth a Shameful Painful Accursed Death before God wou●d relax the Rigour of his Law and set a-foot the Gospel And all that there might be a perfect Demonstration of his Justice and Holiness and displeasure against Sin Rom 8.3 For what the L●w 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. 2. The very nature of this Calling enforceth this Sanctification or setting Man apart from a common to a sacred use For it is a calling us not only from Misery to Happiness but from Sin to Holiness and the one is indispensibly necessary to the other For none but those who are in an holy Estate can be in a blessed Condition Our calling is sometimes called a Heavenly Calling Heb. 3.1 Sometimes an Holy Calling 2 Tim. 1.9 Therefore the chief subordinate end is Holiness Rom. 1.7 Called to be Saints from the Devil the World and the Flesh to God 3. The grace and favour which is shewed in our Calling obligeth us to be Holy in point of Gratitude For when we consider in what a sinful estate God found us how freely he loved us and that with a discriminating differencing Love when he passed by others worthier than we and to what estate he is ready to advance us to the enjoyment of himself amongst all those that are Sanctified by Faith All these are as so many strong Bonds and Obligations upon us to walk worthy of God who hath called us to his Kingdom and Glory in Iesus Christ 1 Thess. 2.12 Worthy of his Grace in Calling worthy of the Glory to which we are Called that is with the worthiness of Condecency not of Condignity We cannot fully answer this Grace but we must do that which will become it 4. This Calling enableth us to be Holy because it giveth us all things necessary both to holiness of Heart and Life 2 Pet. 1.3 According as his Divine Power hath given unto us all things that pertain unto Life and Godliness through the knowledg of him that hath called us to Glory and Vertue Now this Grace must not lie idle otherwise we receive the Spirit in vain 2. The Ultimate end to obtain the Glory of our Lord Jesus Christ. The same expression is 2 Pet. 5.10 The God of all Grace who hath called us to his Eternal Glory by Christ. Iesus It is his Glory Mark 1. Here is Glory 2. It is the Glory of our Lord Jesus Christ. 1. It is Glory for Body and Soul the Glory is so great we cannot utter it and conceive it Now a little is revealed to us but then it shall be revealed in us 1. The Soul is not annihilated after Death nor doth it sleep till the Resurrection nor is it detained by the way from immediate passing into Glory but assoon as it is loosed from the Body is admitted into God's Presence and gathered unto the Souls of just Men made perfect where it seeeth God and loveth him and enjoyeth what it seeth and loveth For as soon as we are loosed from the Body we are present with the Lord. And therefore t●e first benefit we receive in the other World is the Salvation of the Soul 1. Pet. 1.9 Receiving the end of your Faith even the salvation of your Souls It flitteth hence to God 2. The Body hath its glory also in due time For when it is raised up out of the Grave it will be another kind of Body then we now have both for Impassibility Clarity Agility For Impassibility called Incorruption Clarity called Glory Agility called Power Subtilty called a Spiritual Body by the Apostle 1 Cor. 15.42 43. It is sown in Corruption it is raised in Incorruption It is sown in Dishohonour it is raised in Glory It is sown a Natural Body it is raised a Spiritual Body 1. Impassibility doth not only exclude Corruption for so the Bodies of the Damned are preserved for ever but all grievance● and pain Rev. 21.4 There shall not be any more pain 2. For Glory a shining Brightness The Righteous shall shine as the Sun in the Kingdom of the Father Matth. 13.43 Stephen's Face shone in this Life as it were the Face of an Angel Acts 6.15 And Moses his Face shone by Converse with God in the Mount Exod. 34.30 Our Bodies shall be likened unto his glorious Body Phil. 3.21 In the Transfiguration His Face did shine as the Sun and his Rayment did shine as the Light 3. For Vigour Activity and Strength It shall always be in the height and excellency of it God preserved Moses his natural Vigour for a long time Deut. 34.7 but glorified Bodies shall for ever remain in an eternal spring of Youth 4. Subtilty as Spiritual Body Here we live an animal Life after the manner of Sensitive Creatures maintained by Meat Drink Sleep But hereafter the Body shall live after the manner of Spirits having no need or use of these things There we are 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 as the Angels of God Matth. 22.30 and 1 Cor. 6.19 Our Bodies
presents God terrible and taketh away all confidence from us so that we are obnoxious to his Wrath and righteous Vengeance Who is able to stand before this Holy God 1 Sam. 6.20 And who can dwell with everlasting Burnings Isa. 33.14 We cannot approach God in any friendly manner 2. I shall shew what Provision God hath ●ade for us The Lord Jesus took this Office at God's appointment of reconciling God to us and appeasing his Wrath and us to God by bringing us back again our alienated and estranged Affections to God How so what hath he done 1. The Distance is in truth taken away by his very Person he is God-Man God and Man meet together in the Person of Christ God doth condescend and come down to Man and Man is incouraged to ascend to God God in Christ is nearer to Man than he was before that we may have more familiar thoughts of him The pure Deity is at so vast a distance from us that we are amazed and confounded when we think of it and cannot conceive an hope that he should concern himself in our ●ffairs But the Son of God is come in our Nature John 1.14 The Word was made Flesh and dwelt among us 1 Tim. 3.16 Grace is the Mystery of Godliness God manifested in the Flesh So that he is more acceptable to us and nearer at hand and more readily inclined to help us for he will not be strange to his own Flesh. 2. The Difference and Controversy is taken up by the Work of his Redemption for God hath set him forth to be a Propitiation or a means of appeasing his Wrath Rom. 3. 25. and to be the Foundation of that New Covenant wherein Pardon and Life is offered to us It is not enough to our Recovery that God be reconciled but Man must be renewed otherwise we remain for ever unde● the displeasure of God Now he hath purchased the Grace of the Spirit to be dispensed by the Covenant to bring us home to God Titus 3.5 6. Nor by Works of Righteousness which we have done but according to his Mercy he saved us by the washing of Regeneration and renewing of the Holy Ghost which he shed on us abundantly through Iesus Christ our Saviour And Rom. 8.2 For the Law of the Spirit of Life in Christ Iesus hath made me free from the Law of Sin and Death Vse Let us be sensible of this unspeakable Mercy that God hath provided a Mediator for us that we may come to God by him Heb. 7.25 Wherefore he is able to save unto the ●ttermost all that come unto God through him seeing he ever liveth to make Intercession for us That the legal Exclusion is removed and a way opened to the Father John 14.6 I am the W●y the Truth and the Life no Man cometh to the Father but by me Otherwise we could not immediately converse with God nor trust in him 1. We see God in our Nature as near at hand and ready to help he came down amongst us and became one of us was bone of our bone and flesh of our flesh And though he hath removed his dwelling into Heaven again it is for our sakes he hath carried our Nature thither to take possession of that blessed Place in our Name if we have a mind to follow him Iohn 14.2 I go to prepare a Place for you 2. Here we see the means of appeasing God's Wrath 2 Cor. 5.19 God ●as in Christ reconciling the World unto himself There is a full Ransom paid all that enter into God's Peace shall have the benefit of it 3. By him we are encouraged to come to pray for every Blessing we stand in need of Ephes. 2.18 Through him we both have an access by one Spirit unto the Father Liberty to approach unto God is a priviledg which we cannot enough value the Wall of Partition between God and us is broken down by Christ he hath compleatly satisfied God's Justice Heb. 10.19 He is now at the right Hand of God interceding for us 1 Tim. 2.5 There is one God and one Mediator between God and Man the Man Christ Iesus and remaineth with God as the great Agent of the Saints Heb. 8.1 2. We have such an High Priest who is set on the right Hand of the Throne of the Majesty in the Heavens a Minister of the Sanctuary c. Perfuming their Prayers with the smoke of his Incense Rev. 8.3 4. And another Angel came and. stood at the Altar having a Golden Censer and there was given unto him much Incense that he should offer it with the prayers of all Saints upon the Golden Altar which was before the Throne And the smoke of the Incense which came with the prayers of the Saints ascended up before God out of the Angel's hand V. Mark the distinct Titles given to God and the Mediator Christ is called our Lord and God our Father Let us see what these Titles import of Lord and Father 1. Christ is represented to us as the Lord so he was set forth by the Apostles at the first preaching of the Gospel Acts 10.36 We preach Peace by Christ Iesus he is Lord of all 2 Cor. 4.5 We preach Christ Iesus the Lord. Col. 2.6 If ye have received Christ Iesus the Lord so walk in him Christ is Lord two ways 1. By that right which belongeth to him as Creator and is common and equal to him with the Father and the Spirit Surely the Creator of the World is the Soveraign of it this Right continueth still and shall continue while Man receiveth his being from God by Creation and the continuance of his being by daily preservation and providence 2. There is novum jus Dominii Imperii a new Right of Empire and Government which belongeth to him as Redeemer and this accrueth to him 1. Partly by the Donation of God Acts 2.36 Let all the House of Israel know that this Iesus whom ye have crucified is made Lord and Christ. This Office of Lord is derivative and cannot be supream but subordinate it is derived from God All Power is given to me both in Heaven and Earth Matth. 28.18 and it is reffered to him Phil. 2.11 That every Tongue should confess that Christ is Lord to the glory of God the Father The supre●m right of governing is still in God and s●bjection to him is not vacated but established and reserved 2. It is acquired by his own purchase Rom. 14 9. For this end Christ both died and rose again and revived that he might be Lord both of Dead and Living 1 Cor. 6.19 20. Ye are not you own for ye are bought with a price therefore glorify God in your Body and in your Spirit which are God's He had a full right in us before but this Lordship and Dominion which the Redeemer is possessed of is comfortable and beneficial to us and the end of it is to effect Man's Cure and Recovery We could not by our sin make void God's Right and
Title to govern us but yet it was not comfortable to us it was but such a Right as a Prince hath to chastise his Rebellious Subjects We forfeited our Interest in his gracious Protection therefore was this new Interest set afoot to save and recover Fallen Man therefore this Lordship is spoken of as Medicinal and Restorative to reduce Man to the Obedience of God that made him Acts 10.38 God anointed Iesus of Nazareth with the Holy Ghost and with Power who went about doing good and healing all that were oppressed with the Devil It is a Lordship that conduceth to make Peace between God and Man that we may again enjoy his Favour and live in his Obedience Acts 5.31 Him hath God exalted with his right Hand to be a Prince and a Saviour for to give repentance unto Israel and remission of sins This new Lord hath made a new Law of Grace which is Lex Remedians a Remedy propounded for the recovering the lapsed World of Mankind the great benefit is Remission of Sins the great Duty Repentance Use 1. To perswade us to submit our selves to this Blessed Lord by our voluntary consent Psalm 45.11 He is thy Lord worship thou him There is a passive Subjection and a voluntary Submission By a passive Subjection all Creatures are under the Power of the Son of God and our Redeemer And amongst the rest the Devils themselves though grievous Revolters and Rebels are not exempted Every Knee is forced to bow to Christ. By voluntary submission those are Christ's Subjects and admitted into his Kingdom who willingly give up themselves to the Redeemer to be saved upon his own terms 2 Cor. 8.5 They first gave their own selves to the Lord. The Devils and wicked Men are his against their wills bu● all Christ's People are his by their own consent Vse 2. Let us perform the Duties which this Title calleth for Our Obedience is the best Testimony of our subjection to him Many seem to like Christ as a Saviour but refuse him as a Lord whereas Christ is not only a Saviour to Bless but a Lord to Rule and Command Therefore if we catch at Comforts and neglect Duty we ●o not own Christ's Authority The Libertine yokeless Spirit is natural to all Luke 19.14 We will not have this Man to raign over us Psal. 12.4 With our Tongues we will prevail our Lips are our own who is Lord over us Psal. 2.3 Let us break their Bands ass●nder and cast away their Cords from us Some are so in Opinion but most in Practice We would not be uner Command we love Privileges but decline Duties But he is the Head of the Church who is the Saviour of the Body Ephes. 5.23 If we would have Privileges by him we must set our selves to obey his Laws If thou hast no care to obey him as a Lord thy esteem of Christ is but imaginary thy knowledg but partial thy application of him unsound But we wil● own him as Lord How is that understood Will you give him an empty Title or some superficial Complements and Observances Luke 6● 46 And why call you me Lord Lord and do not the things that I say It is a Mockage Or will you please your selves with strict Opinions Matth. 6.21 22. For where your Treasure is there will your Heart be also The light of the Body is the Eye if therefore thine Eye be single thy whole Body shall be full of Light if therefore the Light that is in thee be Darkness how great is that Darkness No nothing less than a through subjection to his holy Laws forsaking all other Lords Isa. 26.13 O Lord our God other Lords besides thee have had dominion over us but by thee only will we make mention of thy Name And then a strict Observance Col. 1.11 strengthened with all might according to his glorious Power unto all Patience and Long-suffering with joyfulness Vse 3. Depend upon Christ for the effects of his Love to you which are the Privileges of his Kingdom which are Pardon of Sins Col 1.13 14. In whom we have redemption through his Blood the forgiveness of our Sins the santification of the Spirit Heb. 8.10 This is the Covenant that I will make with the House of Israel after those Days saith the Lord I will put my Laws into their Minds and write them in their Hearts Assistance in carrying on the Spir●tual Life that here surely our Lord will not desert us but help us in our O●●●ience to him Finally everlasting Life Heb. 5.9 And being made Perfect he became the Author of eternal Salvation unto all them that obey him When the Devil and his Instruments are cast into Hell Christ's faithful Subjects and Servants are advanced into eternal Glory and Blessedness 2. God is represented under the Title of a Father and God even our Father God is a word of Power Father expresseth his good Will and Love God standeth in both Relations to us as he did also to Christ. John 20.17 I go to my God and your God my Father and your Father Both joyned together signifie his Power and readiness to do Good He that is our Father is true God also and he that is true God is also our Father and therefore we may depend on him That which we are to open is the term Father which speaketh both Comforth and Duty to us 1. Comfort For God's dealing with us will be very Fatherly as a Father loveth his Children so will God love his People 2 Cor. 6.18 I will be a Father to ●ou and ye shall be my Sons and Daughters saith the Lord. 1. He will pardon our Sins and Frailties and spare us and pity us notwithstanding our ill deservings Psal. 103.13 Like as a Father pitieth his Children so the Lord pitieth them that fear him Mal. 3.17 They shall be mine saith the Lord of Hosts in that Day when I make up my Iewels and I will spare them as a Man spareth his won Son that serveth him Surely this is a Grace we stand in need of because of our manifold Infirmities and daily Failings 2. He will give Grace that we may ●●rve him better Luke 11.13 If ye then b●●●g evil know how to give good gifts to your Children how much more shall your Heavenly Father give the holy Spirit to them that ask him Do but cry to him as an hungry Child to his Father for Bread and God will not deny this great Gift to you 3. God will provide for us and give such an allowance of Temporal Mercies as are convenient Mark 6.25 Take no thought 〈◊〉 your Life what ye shall eat or what ye shall drink nor yet for your Body what ye shall put on And Ver. 32. For after all these things do the Gentiles seek for your Heavenly Father knoweth that ye have need of all these things The belief of Adoption and particular Providence kills all distrustful fears and cares at the very Root 4. He will protect you and preserve you against
Benefits Therefore it is not the special but the general Love which first draweth in our hearts to God yea the Saints after some Testimonies received of God's special Love still make this to be the great ingaging Motive Gal. 2.20 I live by Faith in the Son of God who loved me and gave himself for me Well then this is most likely to be meant by the Apostle II. This must needs give great boldness in Prayer 1. By this we see the God's Love is not a cold ineffectual Love that consists only in raw wishes but an operative active Love that issueth forth to accomplish what he intendeth to us though by the most costly means and acted at the dearest rate God is good and doth good Psal. 119.68 He hath a Love to us and will do good to us Our Love many times goes no further than good Wishes or good Words Be warmed be cloathed but giveth not those things which are needful to the Body Iames 2.16 but God resteth not in kind Wishes but giveth a full demonstration of it If Christ be needful to ●he Saints they shall have him if God spared not his own Son but delivered him up for us all how shall he not with him also freely give us all things 2. It is an act of such infinite Love in God to give us Christ to die for us such as may raise our wonder and astonishment God's Love is an unmeasurable Love ●nd so inlargeth our expectations and capacity for the reception of other things Ephes. 3.18 19. That ye may comprehend with all Saints to know what is the breadth and length and depth and height and to know the Love of Christ which passeth knowledg that ye might be filled with all the fulness of God There is such an immensity in the Love of Christ as raiseth our desire and hopes to expect all other things from God that belong to our Duty and Happiness If God will do this what will he not do for those whom he loveth He that hath given the greatest Gift will not stick at lesser things He that hath given a Talent shall he not give a Penny He that hath given Christ will he not give pardon to cancel our Debts Grace to do our Duty Comfort to support us in Afflictions Supplies to maintain and protect us during our Service Finally Will he not reward us when our Work is over Reconciliation by his Death is propounded as more difficult than Salvation by his Life Rom. 5.10 For if when we were Enemies we were reconciled to God by the Death of his Son much more being reconciled we shall be saved by his Life 3. It is a Gift in order to other things and therefore he will compleat that Gift Christ came to purchase all manner of Blessings for us the Favour of God The ●ruition of God the everlasting Fruition of God in Glory and all things by the way n●c●●sary thereunto There are two Argum●●● implied 1. That God may now do us good without any impeachment of his Honour His Justice and Holiness is sufficiently demonstrated the Authority of his Law and Truth of his Threatnings kept up Rom. 3.25 26. Whom God hath set forth to be a Propitiation through Faith in his Blood to declare his Righteousness for the remission of sins that are past through the forbearance of God To declare I say at this time his Righteousness that he might be just and the justifier of him that believeth in Iesus 2. That after God by an antecedent bounty hath layed the Foundation so broad and deep the consequent bounty which is as the upper Building for which this Foundation was intended will be laid on also It was said of the foolish Builder That he began and was not able to finish Surely the wise God if we be qualified and put no impediment on our part will finish what he hath begun 4. Because the giving of Christ sheweth how freely God will give all things to us he gave Christ unasked unsought to in this instance we see his free and undeserved love This was love to Rebels and Enemies when the World had corrupted their way and cast off God then Christ died for us a consideration which serveth to support our Confidence notwithstanding the sense of our unworthiness In the Covenant of Grace great and wonderful Mercies are given out to a world of Sinners and to our selves among the rest we see how loth God is Sinners should perish That sins may be pardoned if we will accept God's terms that hath given such general testimony of his Love to Mankind his Love to miserable sinners That is willing they should be reconciled that there is not so much difference between us and others as between him and all Now this incourageth us to fulfil the Conditions of the Gospel notwithstanding our unworthiness of the Privileges thereof 1. Vse is Caution Let us not have wrong thoughts of God when we come to him We think of God the Father as one that is all Wrath and Justice and unwilling to be reconciled to Man or brought to it with much difficulty No Christ came on purpose to show the Love and Loveliness of God to us for our Redemption came first out of the Bosom of God and Christ's mission into the World and dying for Sinners was the fruit of his Love and mainly for this end to give us a full Demonstration of the Love of God and his pity to the lost World of Sinners that when our Guilt had made him frightful to us we might not fly from him as a Condemning God but love Him and serve Him and pray to Him as one willing to be Reconciled to us therefore take heed what Picture of God you draw in your Minds Light and heat are not more abundant in the Sun than Love is in God 2. Vse of Direction to us How to conceive of God in Prayer as one that loveth us We have gained a great point when we are pe●●uaded of this and can come with this thought into his Presence that I am praying to a God that loveth me and will do me good You will say If I could come to that I have gained a great point indeed But what hindreth There is I confess a two-fold Love his General Love and his Special Love His General Love which intendeth Benefits to us and his Special Love which hath already put us in possession of them His General Love to the lost World and his Love and Mercy to us in particular putting us in possession of the saving Benefits purchased and intended 1. The General Love to the lost World that is a great thing the Devil seeketh to hide and obscure the wonderful Love of God revealed in our Redeemer that we may still fly from God as more willing to Punish than to Save and many poor dark Creatures gratifie his design We are still seeking signs and tokens of God's Love something to warrant us to come to God by Christ and to persuade us
glad and rejoice in thee we will remember thy Love more than Wine the Vpright love thee God's Ordinances are not empty there is some participation 1 Cor. 10.16 The Cup of Blessing which we bless is it not the Communion of the Blood of Christ The Bread which we brake is it not the Communion of the Body of Christ Vse 5. Consider the ends why God giveth us Comfort it is to fortify us against the Enemies of our Salvation so far as they are vexing and troubling and molesting us in the way to Heaven The Spirit hath two great Offices to be a Sanctifier and Comforter and both serve all the needs of Christians When we are inticed to Sin he helps us as a Santifyer when we are discouraged in God's Service he helps us as a Comforter And therefore Christians are to consider their condition and what their present state requireth for God dispenseth his Grace according to the Assaults made upon them by the Enemies of their Salvation As for instance Our Enemies are the Devil the World and the Flesh these we renounced in Baptism And in the progress of Christianity these are those with whom we conflict and must overcome As for instance The Devil is a tempting Devil who seeketh to draw away the Saints from God and by the love of the Flesh to weaken our Love and Obedience to our proper and our rightful Lord. Now what are we to do in this case to beg Comfort and Peace that we may not be troubled though we yield unto his Temptations Alas this were to turn the Grace of God into Wantonness No we are to be sober and watchful 1 Pet. 5.8 to use all the Rules of Sobriety and Vigilancy that our Worldly Comforts may not be a snare to us Sobriety is an Holy Moderation in the use of all earthly things Vigilancy is an Holy Diligence and seriousness in the use of Means and also add to both the help of the Sanctifying Spirit that we may keep up our Love to God and be faitful in our Obedience to him But the Devil is not only a tempting Devil but a vexing and disquieting Devil who accuseth us before God day and night Rev. 12.10 raiseth in us many troublesome Fears to make our Service uncomfortable and tire us and clog us What is our Duty then to beg the help of the Comforter not only to shew Love to God but that we may have some persuasion of his Love to us and quench his fiery Darts that we may go on chearfully in our Work because the God of Peace shall bruise Satan under your feet shor●ly Rom. 16.20 So for the World The World is a tempting World drawing our Affections from God and Heaven to present things and when it smileth on us in incroaches upon our Heart more and more 2 Tim. 4.10 Demas hath forsaken me having loved this present World Now what is our business then to beg comfort and assurance of God's Love No that would be our Bane there is work for the Sanctifier rather than the Comforter that the worldly Spirit may be subdued in us there is need of Mortification rather than Assurance that we may be crucified to the World Gal. 6.14 But sometimes the World is a Persecuting World and reproacheth and troubleth us with all manner of vexations then there is work for the Comforter to seal up to our Souls the Love of God or Interest in Christ John 16.33 These things have I spoken to you that in me ye ●ight have peace in the World ye shall have tribulation but be of good chear I have overcome the World and to become to our Souls the Earnest of eternal Glory Comfort is for Tribulation at other times we are glutted with it but then it is our great support When all t●ings fail we feel the great necessity of the Joys of Faith It is good to time well our Duties David saith Psal. 56.3 What time I am afraid I will trust in thee So for the Flesh it inticeth us Iames 1.14 Every Man is tempted when he is drawn away of his own Lust and enticed Many times it draweth to Actual Sin by indulgence to its desires yea disposeth us often to Apostacy and falseness of Heart for Apostacy usually begins at falseness of Heart when the fleshly Mind and Interest is not throughly overcome Well when we are conscious to this what shall we do in such a case Certainly the great and proper Work is to beg the Spirit and implore the Spirit as a Sanctifier and to be more obedient to his sanctifying Motions Comfort will come in time Well but the Flesh is not only inticing but troublesom and grievous to the Saints witness Paul's groans Rom. 7.24 Oh wretched Man that I am who shall deliver me from the body of this Death We are quite wearied and tired out with the importunity of its motions we would serve God more purely and perfectly Then there is work for the Comforter and confidence in his Operations to help the faithful Soul Phil. 1.6 Being confident of this very thing that he which hath begun a good Work in you will perform it unto the day of Iesus Christ. Then it is seasonable to remember the Covenant we are under Rom. 6.14 For Sin shall not have dominion over you for you are not under the Law but under Grace The serious striving Soul will not be left destitute Thus must we expect Comfort Vse 6. Remember that Comfort hath a latitude in it and is expressed by divers words 1. Sometimes by it Support is implied when the sense of Sin and fear of God's Wrath is not altogether removed and taken away but so mitigated and abated that Hope doth more easily prevail in the Soul than Fear And we resolve to wait on God though we cannot so fully clear up our Interest in him You have many Conflicts and Fears yet some Hope and Expectation towards God Jonah 2.4 5. I am cast out of thy sight yet will I look again to thy Holy Temple Resolute adherence giveth great support Job 13.15 Though he slay me yet will I trust in him I will maintain my own ways before him He dependeth merely on the Covenant 2. Peace or some rest from Troubles and accusations of Conscience there is some calm and quiet of Soul Rom. 5.1 Being justified by Faith we have peace with God Gal. 6.16 As many as walk according to this Rule Peace be on them and Mercy Assaulted with none or light Fears Iohn 16.33 In me ye shall have Peace I will give you Peace though not full Spiritual Suavities 3. The third word is Joy 1 Pet. 1.8 Ye rejoice with Ioy unspeakable and full of Glory In Peace all things are quiet they have no anxious Thoughts but in Joy there is a sensible motion of Pleasure and Delight they are feasted with the pleasures of Faith Love and Hope Let us then bless God for any degree of Comfort SERMON XVIII 2 Thess. 2.17 And stablish you in every
In differences between God and Baal Christ and Antichrist few are valiant for the truth Ier. 9.3 And they bend their tongue like their bow for lies but they are not valiant for the truth upon the earth for they proceed from evil to evil and they know not me saith the Lord. Contend earnestly Jude 3. It was needful for me to write unto you and to exhort you that you should earnestly contend for the Faith which was once delivered unto the Saints Again 2. There are many sensualists unclean and carnal Gospellers to these God oweth a Judgment Usually the Gospel is removed and given to a Nation that will bring forth the fruits thereof They that use the truth only or principally for their own turns hate to be reformed God will reckon with them Psal. 50.16 17. But unto the wicked God saith What hast thou to do to declare my Statutes or that thou shouldst take my Covenant into thy mouth seeing thou hatest instruction and castest my words behind thee 2. Vse shews you indeed that you love the Gospel Carentia remedii is a grievous misery or else Christ had not come as a great Blessing Neglectus remedii is a grievous sin to be lazy in a matter of such moment Those that never set their hearts to obey the truth Crassa negligentia dolus est There should be constant purpose endeavour striving and not cease striving till we in some measure prevail rejectio or contemptio remedii if we put away the word of God from us Acts 13.46 Then Paul and Barnabas waxed bold and said it was necessary that the word of God should first have been spoken to you but seeing ye pu● it from you and judge your selves unworthy of everlasting life loe we turn to the Gentiles God will be gone if not from the Land from thy Soul This is the most hainous iniquity of all Heb. 10.28 29. He that despised Moses his Law died without mercy under two or three witnesses of how much sorer punishment suppose ye shall he be thought worthy who hath trodden under foot the Son of God and hath counted the blood of the Covenant wherewith he was sanctified a● unholy thing and hath done despight unto the Spirit of grace So Esau's despising his Birthright Heb. 12.15 Lest there be any Fornicator or prophane person as Esau who for one morsel of meat sold his Birthright for ye know how that afterwards when he would have inherited the Blessing he was rejected for he found no place of repentance though he sought it carefully with ●ears SERMON IX 2 Thess. 2.11 12. And for this cause God shall send them strong delusions that they should believe a lie That they all might be damned who believed not the truth but had pleasure in unrighteousness WE have considered the sin of those seduced by Antichrist now the Judgment It is twofold 1. Delusion in this World verse 11. 2. Damnation in the next verse 12. 1. Delusion in this World where take notice of three things 1. The Author of it God shall send it 2. The degree or nature of the punishment strong delusion 3. The issue of it that they should believe a lie 2. Their punishment in the next World That they all might be damned who believed not the truth but had pleasure in unrighteousness where take notice 1. Of the terribleness of it it is no less than everlasting damnation 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 for 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 2. The Justice and Equity of it They believed not the truth but had pleasure in righteousness 1. I begin with their Judgment in this World For this cause God shall send them strong delusions that they should believe a lie Doct. That by Gods just Judgment there is an infatuation upon the Followers and Abettors of Antichrist that they swallow the grossest errors to their own destruction To clear this I shall speak 1. To the Author 2. The degree or kind of the punishment 3. The effect and issue 1. As to the Author 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Here a difficulty ariseth For God is not and cannot be the Author of sin He that is essentially good cannot be the cause of evil And he that is Vltor peccati the avenger of sin cannot be Author peccati the Author of it If he should cause man to sin how will his punishment of it be just I Answ. As it is a sin God hath no hand in it but as it is a punishment of sin God hath to do in it To clear this to you consider 1. He that is the supreme Lord and Governour of his Creatures is also their Judge For Legislation and Judgment belong to the same Authority And therefore God is called sometimes our King and sometimes o●r Judge Gen. 18.25 Shall not the Iudge of all the earth do right Rom. 5.6 Is God un●ighteous how then shall he judge the World That is his Office and Prerogative 2. Gods way of judging for the present is either external or internal As for instance there are two acts of Judicature Reward and Punishment In rewarding Gods external Government is seen in dispensing outward Blessings to his people as the fruit of their obedience Micah 2.7 Do not my words do good to him that walketh uprightly His promises speak good and as fulfilled do good yield protection maintenance and such a measure of outward prosperity as supporteth and maintaineth them during their service David owned Gods dealing with him in this sort Psal. 119.56 This I had because I kept thy Precepts So as to his internal Government in giving them peace of Conscience and Joy in the Holy Ghost Rom. 14.17 For the Kingdom of God is not meat and drink but righteousness and peace and joy in the Holy Ghost Pro. 3.17 Her ways are ways of pleasantness and all her paths are peace These are the internal rewards of obedience And so also God often rewardeth grace with grace As Isa. 58.13 14. If tho● turn away thy foot from the Sabbath from doing thy pleasure on my holy day and call the Sabbath a delight the holy of the Lord honourable and shalt honour him not doing thy own ways nor finding thine own pleasure nor speaking thine own words Then shalt thou delight thy self in the Lord and I will cause thee to ride upon the high places of the earth and feed thee with the heritage of Iacob thy Father for the mouth of the Lord hath spoken it Psal. 31.24 Be of good Courage and he shall strengthen your heart all ye that hope in the Lord. Proficiency in the same grace is a reward of the several acts and exercise of it So in punishing sometimes he useth the way of external Government by the terrib●e Judgments exercised upon men for the breach of his Law Rom. 1.18 For the wrath of God is revealed from Heaven against all ungodliness and unrighteousness of men who hold the truth in unrighteousness Heb. 2.2 Every transgression and disobedience received a just recompence of reward
Sometimes the way of internal Government by terrors of Conscience or punishing sin committed with sin permitted both these parts are seen in punishing both the godly and the wicked as for instance in the godly in the way of external Government 1 Cor. 11.32 But when we are judged we are chastned of the Lord that we should not be condemned with the World In the way of internal Government the lesser penal withdrawings of the Spirit which Gods people find themselves after some sins and neglects of grace are grievous But the Judgments upon the Souls of the ungodly are most dreadful when the sinner is either terrified or stupi●ied terrified by horrors of Conscience 1 Cor. 15.56 The sting of death is sin and the strength of sin is the Law or stupified by being given up to their own hearts Counsels Psal. 81.12 So I gave them up unto their own hearts lusts and they walked in their own Counsels So that the Sinner is left dull and senseless and past feeling Eph. 4.18 Having the understanding darkened being alienated from the life of God through the ignorance that is in them because of the blindness of their heart by the first by horrors of Conscience they are made to feel Gods displeasure at the courses they walk in but when that is long depised and men sin on still then the other and more terrible Judgment cometh For the giving up a Sinner to his own lusts and his losing all remorse is the last and sorest Judgment on this side Hell 3. As to Gods internal Judgments the Scripture chiefly insists upon two parts of this internal dispensation blindness of mind and hardness of heart they usually go together Blindness of mind is spoken of Iohn 12.39 40. Therefore they could not believe because that Esaias said again he hath blinded their eyes and hardned their hearts that they should not see with their eyes nor understand with their heart and be converted and I should heal them All passages are obstructed whereby the word might enter and work Conversion unto God It was God laid this punishment of blindness upon them Hardness of heart in that famous instance Exod. 4.21 I will harden Pharaohs heart God doth not make them that see blind nor them that are soft hard but leaveth them to their own prejudice obstinacy and unperswadeableness and that when highly provoked The former is under our consideration 4. To understand Gods concurrence as a Judge we must not say too much of it nor too little We must not say too much of it lest we leave a stain ●nd blemish upon the divine Glory God infuseth no sin no blindness nor hardness into the hearts of men all influences from Heaven are good he conveyeth no deceit into the minds of men immediately nor doth he command or perswade men to oppose the truth Nor doth he impe● or excite their inward propensions so to do All this belongeth not to God but either to man or Sathan Nor must we say too little as for instance God is not said to blind or harden by bare prescience or foresight that they will be blinded or hardned because God foreseeth other things and yet they are not ascribed unto God as that men will kill or steal or do wrong and yet God is not said to kill or steal as he is said to blind and harden and therefore there is a difference between Gods concurrence to this effect and other sins Nor only by way of manifestation as if this were all the sense that in the course of his Providence God doth in the issue declare how blind and hard they are That some other thing is meant by it is seen in the Prayers by which we deprecate this heavy Judgment As when the Saints pray Isa. 63.17 Lord harden not our hearts from thy fear or David Psal. 119.19 Lord hide not thy Commandments from me They mean not thus Lord shew not to the World how hard and blind I am but cure my blindness and hardness of heart keep back this Judgment from me Again we must not say that all that God doth is a bare naked and idle permission as if it happened besides his will and intention and God had no more to do in it than a man that standeth on the shore and seeth a Ship ready to be drowned he might have he●ped it but permitted it No besides all this there is not a bare permission only but a permissive intention and a judicial sentence which is seconded by an active Providence Many things concur to the blinding of the mind and hardning of the heart all which God willeth but justly The wicked take occasions of their own accord to blind and harden themselves Sathan tempteth of his own ma●ice but all this could not be done with effect and success without the will of God There is a supreme power over-ruling and ordering all that is done in the World 5. Gods concurrence may be stated by these things 1. His withdrawing or taking away the light and direction of his Holy Spirit Deut. 29.4 The Lord hath not given you an heart to perceive nor eyes to see nor ears to hear unto this day Now when God lets them loose to their own hearts Counsels then they fall into damnable errors A Greyhound held in by a slip or Collar runneth violently after the Hare when it is in sight as soon as the slip and Collar is taken away the restraint is gone and his inbred disposition carryeth him So men that are greedy of Worldly things are powerfully drawn into errors countenanced by the World when God taketh off the restraint of his Grace and giveth them up to their own lusts Now herein God is not to be blamed for he is Debtor to none and the grace of his Spirit is forfeited by their not receiving the love of the truth He is so far from being bound to give grace that he seemeth to be bound in Justice to withdraw what is given already by mens wickedness and ingratitude Voluntary blindness bringeth penal blindness And because men will not see they shall not see And when they wink hard and shut their eyes against the light of the Gospel it is just with God in this manner to smite them with blindness And since they had no love to the truth they are given up to errors and deceits And because they despise the Holy Scriptures they doat on vain Fables And would not take up a course of sound Godliness and Holiness he suffereth them to weary themselves with sundry superstitions 2. Not only by desertion but by tradition delivering them up to the power of Sathan 2 Cor 4.4 The God of this world hath blinded their eyes Sathan as the Executioner of Gods Curse worketh upon the corrupt nature of man and deceiveth them It is said 1 Chron. 21.1 Sathan stood up against Israel and provoked David to number Israel But it is said 2 Sam. 24.1 And the Anger of the Lord was kindled against Israel and he