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A53734 Two discourses concerning the Holy Spirit, and His work the one, Of the Spirit as a comforter, the other, As He is the author of spiritual gifts ... / by ... John Owen. Owen, John, 1616-1683.; Mather, Nathanael, 1631-1697.; Owen, John, 1616-1683. Discourse of spiritual gifts. 1693 (1693) Wing O818; ESTC R2819 174,342 306

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in other Discourses had occasion to treat concerning some of them I shall therefore be the more brief in the present Discourses of them and waving things commonly known and received shall endeavour to state right Conceptions of them and to add further Light unto what hath been already received THE first of this sort which we shall mention because as I think the first in Order of Nature is the Unction or Anointing which Believers have by him So are they said to be anointed 2 Cor. 1. 21. and 1 John 2. 20. Ye have 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 an Unction an Unguent from the Holy One Ver. 27. The Anointing which you have received abideth in you And the same Anointing teacheth you of all things What this 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 is which we do receive and wherein this Anointing doth consist we must in the first place enquire For a distinct Comprehension and Knowledge of that which is so great a Priviledge and of so much use unto us is our Duty and Advantage It is so the more because by the most these things are neglected That is an empty Sound unto them which hath in its self the Fulness of the Blessing of the Gospel of Christ. Some things there are which pretend unto this Unction or which some would have it to consist in that we must remove out of our way to render the Truth more evident SOME think that by this Unction the Doctrine of the Gospel or the Truth it self is intended This Episcopius pleads for in his Exposition of the place That Doctrine of the Gospel which they had received was that which would preserve them from the Seducers which in that place of the Apostle 1 John 2. 20. Believers are warned to beware of But neither the Context nor the Text will admit of this Interpretation For 1 The thing it self in Question was the Doctrine of the Gospel This the Seducers pretended to be on their side which the Apostle denies Now although the Doctrine it self was that whereby this Difference was to be determined yet is not the Doctrine it self but the Advantage they had for the right Understanding of it that which is proposed for their Relief and Comfort 2 This Unction is said to abide in them who have received it whereas we are said to abide in the Doctrine or the Truth and not that in us properly 3 This Unction is said to teach us all things but the Doctrine of the Truth is that which we are taught and there must be a difference between that which teacheth and that which is taught thereby 4 Whereas in all other places of the Scripture either the Holy Ghost himself or some especial Operation of his is hereby intended there is no Reason nor Pretence of any to be taken from the Words or Context why another Signification should be here imposed on that Expression 5 For the Reason which he adds that there is no mention in any other place of Scripture of any peculiar internal Act or Work towards any Persons in their teaching or reception of the Truth it is so extremely remote from the Truth and is so directly opposite unto express Testimonies almost innumerable that I wonder how any Man could be so forgetful as to affirm it Let the Reader satisfie himself in what hath been discoursed on the Head of Spiritual Illumination SECONDLY The Testimony given by the Holy Ghost unto the Truth of the Gospel imparted unto them is the Exposition of this Unction in the Paraphrase of another This Testimony was by his miraculous Operations at his first Effusion on the Apostles But neither can this be the Mind of the Holy Ghost herein For this Unction which Believers had is the same with their being anointed of God 2 Cor. 1. 21. And that was a Priviledge whereof they were all personally made Partakers So also is that which is here mentioned namely that which was in them which abode with them and taught them Neither is this a tolerable Exposition of these Words You have an Unction from the Holy One abiding in you teaching of you that is you have heard of the miraculous Operations of the Holy Ghost in the Confirmation of the Gospel giving Testimony unto the Truth THIRDLY It is to no purpose to examine the Pretences of some of the Romanists that respect is had herein to the Chrysme or Unguent that they use in Baptism Confirmation and in their sictitious Sacraments of Order and Extreme Unction For besides that all their Unctions are Inventions of their own no Institution of Christ nor of any Efficacy unto the Ends for which this Unction is granted unto Believers the more sober of their Expositors take no notice of them on this occasion Those who would know what respect they have thereunto may find it in the Commentaries of A-Lapide on this place THESE Apprehensions being removed as no way suiting the Mind of the Holy Ghost nor expressing the Priviledge intended nor the Advantage which we have thereby we shall follow the Conduct of the Scripture in the Investigation of the true Nature of it And to this end we may observe 1. THAT all Persons and Things that were Dedicated or Consecrated unto God under the Old Testament were anointed with Material Oyl So were the Kings of the People of God so were Priests and Prophets In like manner the Sanctuary the Altar and all the Holy Utensils of Divine Worship were Anointed And it is confessed that among all the rest of Mosaical Institutions those also concerning Unction were Typical and Figurative of what was to come 2. THAT all these Types had their first proper and full Signification and Accomplishment in the Person of Jesus Christ. And because every Person and thing that was made holy to God was so anointed he who was to be the most Holy the only Spring and Cause of Holiness in and unto others had his Name and Denomination from thence Both Messiah in the Old Testament and Christ in the New are as much as the Anointed One. For he was not only in his Person typified in the anointed Kings Priests and Prophets but also in his Mediation by the Tabernacle Sanctuary Altar and Temple Hence his Unction is expressed in those Words 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Dan. 9. 24. To anoint the Holy of Holies who was prefigured by all the holy anointed Ones before This became his Name as he was the Hope of the Church under the Old Testament The Messiah and the immediate Object of the Faith of the Saints under the New The Christ. Here therefore in the first place we must enquire into the Nature of this Unction that of Believers being an Emanation from thence and to be interpreted by Analogy thereunto For as it is usually expressed by way of Allusion it is as they Oyl which being poured on the Head of Aaron went down to the Skirts of his Garments 3. THAT the Lord Christ was anointed and how is declared Isa. 61. 1. The Spirit of
the Lord God is upon me because the Lord hath anointed me His Unction consisted principally in the Communication of the Spirit unto him For he proves that the Spirit of the Lord was upon him because he was anointed And this gives us a general Rule that the anointing with material Oyl under the Old Testament did presigure and represent the Effusion of the Spirit under the New which now answers all the Ends of those Typical Institutions Hence the Gospel in opposition unto them all in the Letter outwardly visibly and materially is called the Ministration of the Spirit 2 Cor. 3. 6 8. So is the Unction of Christ expressed Isa. 11. 2. The Spirit of the Lord shall rest upon him the Spirit of Wisdom and Understanding the Spirit of Counsel and Might the Spirit of Knowledge and of the Fear of the Lord. 4. WHEREAS the Unction of Christ did consist in the full Communication of the Spirit unto him not by Measure in all his Graces and Gifts needful unto his Humane Nature or his Work though it be essentially one entire Work yet was it carried on by several Degrees and Distinctions of Time For 1 He was anointed by the Spirit in his Incarnation in the Womb Luke 1. 35. the Nature of which Work we have at large before explained 2 He was so at his Baptism and Entrance into his Publick Ministry when he was anointed to Preach the Gospel as Isa. 61. 1. And the Holy Ghost descended on him in the shape of a Dove Matth. 3. 17. The first part of his Unction more peculiarly respected a Fulness of the Grace the latter of the Gifts of the Spirit 3 He was peculiarly anointed unto his Death and Sacrifice in that Divine Act of his whereby he sanctify'd himself thereunto John 17. 19. which hath also been before declared 4. He was at his Ascension when he received of the Father the Promise of the Spirit pouring him forth on his Disciples Acts 2. 23. And in this latter instance he was anointed with the Oyl of Gladness which includes his glorious Exaltation also For this was absolutely peculiar unto him whence he is said to be so anointed above his Fellows For although in some other parts of this anointing he hath them who partake of them by and from him in their Measure yet in this of receiving the Spirit with a Power of Communicating him unto others herein he is singular nor was ever any other Person sharer with him therein in the least degree See the Exposition on Heb. 1. 8 9. Now although there be an inconceivable difference and distance between the Unction of Christ and that of Believers yet is his the only Rule of the Interpretation of theirs as to the kind thereof And 5. BELIEVERS have their Unction immediately from Christ. So is it in the Text You have an Unction from the Holy One. So is He called Acts 3. 14. Rev. 3. 7. These things saith He that is Holy He Himself was anointed as the most Holy Dan. 9. 24. And it is his Spirit which Believers do receive Eph. 3. 16. Phil. 1. 19. It is said That he who anointeth us is God 2 Cor. 1. 21. And I do take God there Personally for the Father as the same Name is in the verse foregoing For all the Promises of God in him that is in Christ are yea and in Him Amen Wherefore the Father is the Original Supream Cause of our Anointing but the Lord Christ the Holy One is the immediate Efficient Cause thereof This Himself expresseth when he affirms that he will send the Spirit from the Father The Supream Donation is from the Father the immediate Collation from the Son 6. IT is therefore manifest that the anointing of Believers consisteth in the Communication of the Holy Spirit unto them from and by Jesus Christ. It is not the Spirit that doth anoint us but he is the Unction wherewith we are anointed by the Holy One. This the Analogy unto the Unction of Christ makes undeniable for as he was anointed so are they in the same kind of Unction though in a degree inferior unto him For they have nothing but a Measure and Portion from his Fulness as he pleaseth Eph. 4. 7. Our Unction therefore is the Communication of the Holy Spirit and nothing else He is that Unction which is given unto us and abideth with us But this Communication of the Spirit is general and respects all his Operations It doth not yet appear wherein the especial Nature of it doth consist and whence this Communication of him is thus expressed by an Unction And this can be no otherwise learned but from the Effects ascribed unto him as he is an Unction and the Relation with the Resemblance that is therein unto the Unction of Christ. It is therefore some particular Grace and Priviledge which is intended in this Unction 2 Cor. 1. 21. It is mentioned only neutrally without the Ascription of any Effects unto it so that therein we cannot learn its especial Nature But there are two Effects elsewhere ascribed unto it The first is Teaching with a saving permanent knowledge of the Truth thereby produced in our Minds This is fully expressed 1 John 2. 20 27. You have an Unction from the Holy One aend you know all things that is all those things of the Fundamental Essential Truths of the Gospel all you need to know that you may obey God truely and be saved infallibly This you have by this Unction For this anointing which you have received abideth in you and teacheth you all things And we may observe that it is spoken of in an especial manner with respect unto our Permanency and Establishment in the Truth against prevalent Seducers and Seductions so it is joined with establishing in that other Place 2 Cor. 1. 21. WHEREFORE in the first Place this anointing with the Holy Ghost is the Communication of him unto us with respect unto that gracious Work of his in the Spiritual saving Illumination of our Minds teaching us to know the Truth and to adhere firmly unto it in Love and Obedience This is that which is peculiarly ascribed unto it and we have no way to know the Nature of it but by its Effects THE Anointing then of Believers with the Spirit consists in the Collation of him upon them to this End that he may graciously instruct them in the Truths of the Gospel by the saving Illumination of their Minds causing their Souls firmly to cleave unto them with Joy and Delight and transforming them in the whole inward Man into the Image and Likeness of it Hence it is called the anointing of our Eyes with Eye-salve that we may see Rev. 3. 18. So doth it answer that Unction of the Lord Christ with the Spirit which made him quick of Understanding in the fear of the Lord Isa. 11. 3. Let these things therefore be fixed in the first place namely that the 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the Unction which Believers receive from the
Holy One is the Spirit himself and that his first peculiar especial Effect as an Unction is his teaching of us the Truths and Mysteries of the Gospel by saving Illumination in the manner before described HEREUNTO also is referred what is said of Believers being made Kings and Priests Rev. 1. 5. For there is an Allusion therein unto the Anointing of those sorts of Persons under the Old Testament Whatever was Typical therein was fully accomplished in the Unction of Christ unto his Office wherein he was the Soveraign King Priest and Prophet of the Church Wherefore by a Participation in his Unction they are said to be made Kings and Priests or a Royal Priesthood as it is 1 Pet. 2. 9. and this participation of his Unction consists in the Communication of the same Spirit unto them wherewith he was anointed Whereas therefore these Titles denote the Dignity of Believers in their especial Relation unto God by this Unction they are peculiarly dedicated and consecrated unto him IT is manifest therefore first that this Unction we receive from the Holy One is the Holy Spirit which he hath promised unto all that believe in him and then that we have these two things by Vertue thereof 1. Spiritual Instruction by Saving Illumination in the Mind of God and the Mysteries of the Gospel 2. An especial Dedication unto God in the way of a Spiritual Priviledge WHAT remains is to enquire 1. What Benefit or Advantage we have by this Unction 2. How this belongs unto our Consolation seeing the Holy Spirit is thus bestowed on us as he is promised to be the Comforter of the Church AS unto the first Head it is hereon that our stability in Believing doth depend For it is pleaded unto this purpose in a peculiar manner by the Apostle 1 John 2. 20 27. It was the Unction from the Holy One which then kept Believers from being carried from the Faith by the Craft of Seducers Hereby he makes Men according unto their measure of quick Understanding in the fear of the Lord. Nor will any thing else give Assurance in this Case Temptations may come as a Storm or Tempest which will quickly drive Men from their greatest fleshly Confidences Hence oftentimes those who are forwardest to say Though all Men should forsake the Truth yet would not they so do are the forwardest upon Trials so to do Neither will Mens Skill Cunning or Disputing Abilities secure them from being at one time or other inveigled with fair Pretences or intangled with the cunning sleights of them who lye in wait to deceive Nor will the best defences of Flesh and Blood stand firmly and unshaken against powerful Allurements on the one hand and fierce Persecutions on the other the present Artillery of the Patrons and Promoters of Apostacy None of these things doth the Apostle prescribe or recommend unto Believers as an effectual means of their Preservation when a Trial of their stability in the Truth shall befall them But this Unction he assures them will not fail neither shall they fail because of it AND to this End we may consider 1. The Nature of the Teaching which we have by this Anointing The Anointing teacheth you It is not meerly an External Doctrinal Instruction but an Internal Effectual Operation of the Holy Ghost Herein doth God give unto us the Spirit of Wisdom and Revelation in the knowledge of him that the Eyes of our Understanding being enlightned we may know what is the hope of his Calling Eph. 1. 17 18. He maketh use indeed of the Outward Means of Instruction by the Word and teacheth nothing but what is revealed therein But he gives us an Understanding that we may know him that is true and openeth our Eyes that we may clearly and spiritually see the wondrous things that are in his Law And there are no Teachings like unto his None so abiding none so effectual When Spiritual things through this anointing are discovered in a Spiritual manner then do they take up an immoveable Possession in the Minds of Men. As God will destroy every oppressing yoke because of the anointing of Christ Isa. 10. 27. so will he break every Snare of Seduction by the anointing of Christians So it is promised that under the Gospel Wisdom and Knowledge shall be the stability of the Times Isa. 33. 6. Nothing will give stability in all Seasons but the Wisdom and Knowledge which are the Effects of this Teaching when God gives us the Spirit of Wisdom and Revelation in the knowledge of him 2. WHAT it is that it teacheth and that is all things The same anointing teacheth you all things So was the Promise that he should teach us all things and bring all things to our Remembrance that Christ hath said unto us John 14. 26. and guide us into all Truth Chap. 16. 13. It is not all things absolutely that is intended for they are restrained unto those of one certain kind even the things which Christ had spoken that is such as belonged unto the Kingdom of God Neither are they all of them absolutely intended especially as to the Degrees of the Knowledge of them For in this Life we know but in part and see all things darkly as in a Glass But it is all things and all Truth with respect unto the End of this Promise and Teaching In the Promise the whole Life of Faith with Joy and Consolation thereon is the End designed All things necessary thereunto this Unction teacheth us And in the other place of the Apostle it respects the great Fundamental Truths of the Gospel which the Seducers opposed from whose Seduction this Unction doth secure Believers Wherefore it teacheth all that are made partakers of it all that Truth all those things all that Christ hath spoken that are necessary unto these Ends that they may live unto God in the Consolation of Faith and be delivered from all Attempts to draw them into Error THE Degrees of this Knowledge which are exceeding various both with respect unto the clearness and evidence of Conception and the extent of the things known depend on the various Measures whereby the Spirit acteth according unto his own Will and the different use of the external Means of Knowledge which we do enjoy But what is necessary unto the Ends mentioned none shall come short of who enjoy this anointing And where its Teachings are complyed withall in a way of Duty where we obstruct them not by Prejudices and Sloth where we give up our selves unto their directive Efficacy in a diligent impartial Attendance unto the Word whereby alone we are to be taught we shall not fail of that knowledge in the whole Counsel of God and all the Parts of it which he will accept and bless And this gives stability unto Believers when Trials and Temptations about the Truth do befall them and the want hereof in the uncured Darkness of their Minds and Ignorance of the Doctrine of the Gospel is that which betrays Multitudes into a
and Corruption Wherefore whatever First-Fruits we may enjoy yet can we not enter into the actual Possession of the whole Inheritance untill not only our Souls are delivered from all Sins and Temptations but our Bodies also are rescued out of the Dust of the Grave This is the full Redemption of the Purchased Possession whence it is signally called the Redemption of the Body Rom. 8. 23. THUS as the Lord Christ himself was made Heir of all things by that Communication of the Spirit unto him whereby he was anointed unto his Office so the participation of the same Spirit from him and by him makes us Coheirs with him and so he is an Earnest given us of God of the future Inheritance It belongs not unto my present purpose to declare the Nature of that Inheritance whereof the Holy Spirit is the Earnest In brief it is the highest Participation with Christ in that Glory and Honour that our Natures are capable of AND in like manner we are said to receive 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Rom. 8. 23. That is the Spirit himself as the First Fruits of our Spiritual and Eternal Redemption God had appointed that the First Fruits which are called 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 and 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 should be a 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 an Offering unto himself Hereunto 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 answereth and is taken generally for that which is first in any kind Rom. 16. 5. 1 Cor. 15. 20. Jam. 1. 18. Rev. 14. 4. And the First Fruits of the Spirit must be either what he first worketh in us or all his Fruits in us with respect unto the full Harvest that is to come or the Spirit himself as the Beginning and Pledge of Future Glory And the latter of these is intended in this place For the Apostle discourseth about the Liberty of the whole Creation from that slate of Bondage whereunto all things were subjected by Sin With respect hereunto he saith that Believers themselves having not as yet obtained a full Deliverance as he had expressed it Chap. 7. 24. do groan after it's perfect Accomplishment But yet saith he we have the Beginning of it the First Fruits of it in the Communication of the Spirit unto us For where the Spirit of God is there is Liberty 2 Cor. 3. 17. For although we are not capable of the full and perfect Estate of the Liberty provided for the Children of God whilst we are in this World conflicting with the Remainders of Sin pressed and exercised with Temptations our Bodies also being subject unto Death and Corruption yet where the Spirit of God is where we have that First Fruit of the Fulness of our Redemption there is Liberty in the real Beginning of it and assured Consolation because it shall be consummated in the appointed Season THESE are some of the Spiritual Benefits and Priviledges which Believers enjoy by a Participation of the Holy Ghost as the promised Comforter of the Church These things he is unto them and as unto all other things belonging unto their Consolation he works them in them which we must in the next place enquire into Only something we may take notice of from what we have already insisted on As 1 That all Evangelical Priviledges whereof Believers are made Partakers in this World do center in the Person of the Holy Spirit He is the great Promise that Christ hath made unto his Disciples the great Legacy which he hath bequeathed unto them The Grant made unto him by the Father when he had done all his Will and fulfilled all Righteousness and exalted the Glory of his Holiness Wisdom and Grace was this of the Holy Spirit to be communicated by him unto the Church This he received of the Father as the Complement of his Reward wherein he saw of the Travail of his Soul and was satisfied This Spirit he now gives unto Believers and no Tongue can express the Benefits which they receive thereby Therein are they anointed and sealed therein do they receive the Earnest and First Fruits of Immortality and Glory In a Word therein are they taken into a Participation with Christ himself in all his Honour and Glory Hereby is their Condition rendred honourable safe comfortable and the whole Inheritance is unchangeably secured unto them In this one Priviledge therefore of receiving the Spirit are all others enwrapped For 2 No one way or thing or Similitude can express or represent the greatness of this Priviledge It is Anointing it is Seallng it is an Earnest and First Fruit every thing whereby the Love of God and the blessed Security of our Condition may be expressed or intimated unto us For what greater Pledge can we have of the Love and Favour of God What greater Dignity can we be made Partakers of What greater Assurance of a future blessed Condition than that God hath given us of his Holy Spirit And 3 Hence also is it manifest how abundantly willing he is that the Heirs of Promise should receive strong Consolation in all their Distresses when they fly for Refuge unto the Hope that is set before them The End of the First Part. A DISCOURSE OF Spiritual Gifts BEING The SECOND PART OF THE Work of the Holy Spirit IN WHICH These Particulars are distinctly handled in the following Chapters Chap. I. Spiritual Gifts their Names and Significations Chap. II. Differences between Spiritual Gifts and Saving Graces Chap. III. Of Gifts and Offices Extraordinary and First of Offices Chap. IV. Of Extraordinary Spiritual Gifts Chap. V. Of the Original Duration Use and End of Extraordinary Spiritual Gifts Chap. VI. Of Ordinary Gifts of the Spirit the Grant Institution Use Benefit and End of the Ministry Chap. VII Of Spiritual Gifts enabling the Ministry to the Exercise and Discharge of their Trust and Office Chap. VIII Of the Gifts of the Spirit with respect unto Doctrine Rule and Worship How attained and improved By the late Reverend JOHN OWEN D. D. London Printed for William Marshall at the Bible in Newgate Street 1693. OF Spiritual Gifts PART II. CHAP. I. Spiritual Gifts their Names and Significations § 1. THE Second part of the Dispensation of the Spirit in order unto the perfecting of the New Creation or the Edification of the Church consists in his communication of Spiritual Gifts unto the Members of it according as their places and stations therein do require By his Work of Saving Grace which in other Discourses we have given a large account of he makes all the Elect Living Stones and by his communication of Spiritual Gifts he fashions and builds those Stones into a Temple for the Living God to dwell in He spiritually unites them into one Mystical Body under the Lord Christ as an Head of Influence by Faith and Love and he unites them into an Organical Body under the Lord Christ as an Head of Rule by Gifts and Spiritual Abilities Their Nature is made one and the same by Grace their Use is various by Gifts Every one is a
TWO DISCOURSES Concerning the Holy Spirit AND HIS WORK The One of The Spirit as a Comforter The Other as He is the Author of Spiritual Gifts In the former Discourse these Particulars are distinctly handled Chap. I. The Holy Ghost the Comforter and Advocate of the Church Chap. II. General Adjuncts or Properties of the Office of a Comforter Chap. III. Unto whom the Holy Spirit is a Comforter Chap. IV. Of the Inhabitation of the Spirit Chap. V. Actings of the Spirit as a Comforter How he is an Unction Chap. VI. The Spirit a Seal and how Chap. VII The Spirit an Earnest and how By the Late Reverend JOHN OWEN D. D. London Printed for William Marshall at the Bible in Newgate-street where you may be supplyed with most of Dr. Owen's Works 1693. THE PREFACE THAT there are sundry Great and Eminent Promises referring to New Testament Times concerning the pouring out of the Spirit none who is acquainted with the Scriptures and believes them can doubt By the performance of them a Church hath been begotten and maintained in the World through all Ages since the Ascension of Christ sometimes with greater Light and Spiritual Lustre and sometimes with less It hath been one of the Glories of the Protestant Reformation that it hath been accompanied with a very Conspicuous and Remarkable Effusion of the Spirit And indeed thereby there hath from Heaven a Seal been set and a Witness born unto that great Work of God In this unvaluable Blessing we in this Nation have had a Rich and Plentiful share insomuch as it seems Satan and his Ministers have been tormented and exasperated thereby And thènce it is come to pass that there have some risen up among us who have manifested themselves to be not only Despisers in Heart but virulent Reproachers of the Operations of the Spirit God who knows how to bring Good out of Evil did for Holy and Blessed Ends of his own suffer those horrid Blasphemies to be petulantly ventod On this occasion it was that this Great and Learned and Holy Person the Author of these Discourses took up Thoughts of writing concerning the Blessed Spirit and his whole Oeconomy as I understood from Himself sundry years ago discoursing with Him concerning some Books then newly published full of Contumely and Contempt of the Holy Spirit and his Operations For as it was with Paul at Athens when he saw the City wholly given to Idolaty so was Doctor Owen's Spirit stirred in him when he read the Scoffs and Blasphemies cast upon the Holy Spirit and his Grace and Gifts and Aids in some late Writers Had not Pelagius vented his Corrupt Opinions concerning the Grace of God it is like the Church had never had the Learned and Excellent Writings of Augustine in Defence thereof It appears from Bradwardin that the Revival of Pelagianism in his Days stirred up his Zealous and Pious Spirit to Wrise that Profound and Elaborate Book of his De Causa Dei Arminius and the Jesuits endeavouring to Plant the same Weed a-again produced the Scholastick Writings of Twiss and Ames not to mention Foreign Divines for which we in this Generation have abundant Cause of Enlarged Thankfulness unto the Father of Lights The occasion which the Holy Ghost laid hold on to carry forth Paul to Write his Epistle to the Galatians wherein the Doctrine of Justification by Faith is so fully cleared was the bringing in among them of another Gospel by Corrupt Teachers after which many in those Churches were soon drawn away The obstinate adherence of many among the Jews to the Mosaical Rites and Observances and the Inclination of others to Apostatize from the New Testament Worship and Ordinances was in like manner the occasion of the Epistle to the Hebrews The Light which shines and is held out in those Epistles the Church of Christ could ill have wanted The like way and working of the Wisdom of God is to be seen and adored in stirring up this Learned and Excellent Person to communicate and leave unto the World that Light touching the Spirit and his Operations which he had received by that Spirit from the Sacred Oracles of Truth the Scriptures To what advantage and increase of Light it is performed is not for so incompetent a Pen to say as writes this Nevertheless I doubt not but the discerning Reader will observe such Excellencies shining out in this and other of this Great Author's Writings as do greatly commend them to the Church of God and will do so in after Ages however this Corrupt and Degenerate Generation entertain them They are not the crude and hasty and untimely Abortions of a Self-full Distempered Spirit much less the Boilings over of inward Corruption and Rottenness put into a Fermentation but the mature sedate and seasonable Issues of a Rich Magazine of Learning well digested with great exactness of Judgment There is in them a great Light cast and reflected on as well as derived from the Holy Scriptures those inexhaustible Mines of Light in Sacred Things They are not filled with vain impertinent jangling nor with a noise of multiplyed futilous Distinctions nor with novel and uncouth Terms foreign to the Things of God as the manner of some Writers is ad nauseam usque But there is in them an happy and rare conjunction of firm Solidity Enlightning Clearness and Heart-searching Spiritualness evidencing themselves all along and thereby approving and commending his Writings to the Judgment Conscience Spiritual Taste and Experience of all those who have any Acquaintance with and relish of the Gospel On these and such like accounts the Writings of this Great and Learned Man as also his Ordinary Sermons if any of them shall be published as possibly some of them may will be while the World stands an upbraiding and condemning of this Generation whose vitiated and ill-affected Eyes could not bear so great a Light set up and shining on a Candlestick and which did therefore endeavour to put it under a Bushel These Two Discourses with those formerly published make up all that Dr. Owen perfected or designed on this Subject of the Spirit as the Reader may perceive in the Account which Himself hath given in his Prefaces to some of the former Pieces published by himself in his Life-time Not but that there are some other Lucubrations of his on Subjects nearly allied unto these which possibly may be published hereafter viz. One Entituled The Evidences of the Faith of God's Elect and perhaps some others What further he might have had in his Thoughts to do is known to Him whom he served so industriously and so faithfully in his Spirit in the Gospel while he was here on Earth and with whom he now enjoys the Reward of all his Labours and all his Sufferings For certain it is concerning Dr. Owen that as God gave him very Transcendent Abilities so he did therewithall give him a Boundless Enlargedness of Heart and unsatiable Desire to do Service to Christ and his Church Insomuch
as he was thereby carried on through great Bodily Weakness Languishing and Pains besides manifold other Tryals and Discouragements to bring forth out of his Treasury like a Scribe well instructed unto the Kingdom of Heaven many useful and excellent Fruits of his Studies much beyond the Expectation and Hopes of those who saw how often and how long he was near unto the Grave But while he was thus indefatigably and restlesly laying out for the Service of Christ in this and succeeding Generations those Rich Talents with which he was furnished his Lord said unto him Well done thou good and faithful Servant enter thou into the Joy of thy Lord. No Man ever yet but Jesus Christ was able to finish all that was in his Heart to do for God On the removal of such accomplished and useful Persons I have sometimes relieved my self with this Thought that Christ lives in Heaven still and the Blessed Spirit from whom the Head and Heart of this Chosen Vessel were so Richly Replemshed liveth still Nath. Mather October 27. 1692. ERRATA PAge 3. line 19. for concera read content p. 7. l. 23. dele comma after external and put it after subsistence p. 11. l. 7. f. above r. about l. 18. f. comprize r. confine p. 12. l. 19. r. this is his p. 14. l. 2. r. that he should p. 15. l. 11. r. acted them l. 3. a fine f. expect r. expects p. 23. l. ult f. and r. end p. 32. l. 19. f. Discovery r. Recovery p. 35. l. 13. f. wherein r. when p. 37. l. 21. f. Things r. Thoughts l. ult f. Being r. Living p. 38. l. 25. f. Direction r. directs us p. 39. l. 13. à fine f. declaring r. declares p. 40. l. 7 8 10 13. dele the Interragatory Points p. 42. l. 15. f. this r. his p. 43. l. 24. f. instances r. instaences p. 55. l. 4. à fine f. Heb. 11. 13. r. Luke 11. 13. p. 83. l. 14. f. he had r. they had p. 86. l. 7. f. in r. is p. 89. l. 6. dele comma after Spirit p. 90. l. 18. f. And there was r. and that there was l. ult f. this Holy Spirits r. his Holy Spirit p. 91. l. 17. r. Arrhabone r. posuit l. 18. r. Arrhabo l. 21. f. quam r. quum f. tuerit r. fuerit l. 22. f. redditur r. reddatur p. 92. l. 10. f. Arrabon r. Arrhabon l. 12. r. Obinius penult f. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 p. 98. l. 5. f. natures r. names l. 14. f. longer r. long p. 99. l. 15. after called dele 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 and and after 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 add and 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 p. 105. l. 5. f. significations r. signification p. 120. l. 14. f. they r. there CHAP. I. The Holy Ghost the Comforter of the Church by way of Office How He is the Churches Advocate Joh. 14. 16. 1 Joh. 2. 1 2. Joh. 16. 8 9 10 11. opened THAT which remains to compleat our Discourses concerning the Dispensation of the Holy Spirit is the Office and Work that he hath undertaken for the Consolation of the Church And THREE things are to be considered with respect unto this Head of the Grace of the Gospel 1. That the Holy Spirit is the Comforter of the Church by way of Especial Office 2. What is in that Office or wherein the Discharge of it doth consist 3. What are the Effects of it towards Believers IT must be granted that there is some Impropriety in that Expression by the way of Office An Office is not simply nor it may be properly spoken of a Divine Person who is absolutely so and nothing else But the like Impropriety is to be found in most of the Expressions which we use concerning God for who can speak of him aright or as he ought Only we have a safe Rule whereby to express our Conceptions even what He speaks of Himself And he hath taught us to learn the Work of the Holy Ghost towards us in this Matter by ascribing unto Him those things which belong unto an Office among Men. FOUR things are required unto the Constitution of an Office 1 An especial Trust. 2 An especial Mission or Commission 3 An especial Name 4 An especial Work All these are required unto an Office properly so called and where they are complyed withall by a voluntary susception in the Person designed thereunto an Office is compleatly constituted And we must enquire how these things in a Divine Manner do concur in the Work of the Holy Spirit as he is the Comforter of the Church FIRST He is intrusted with this Work and of his own Will hath taken it on Himself For when our Saviour was leaving of the World and had a full Prospect of all the Evils Troubles Dejections and Disconsolations which would befall his Disciples and knew full well that if they were left unto themselves they would faint and perish under them He gives them Assurance that the Work of their Consolation and Supportment was left entrusted and committed unto the Holy Spirit and that He would both take Care about it and perfect it accordingly THE Lord Christ when he left this World was very far from laying aside his Love unto and Care of his Disciples He hath given us the highest Assurance that he continueth for ever the same Care the same Love and Grace towards us he had and exercised when he layd down his Life for us See Heb. 4. 14 15 16. Cap. 7. 27. But inas much as there was a double Work yet to be performed in our behalf one towards God and the other in our selves He hath taken a two-fold way for the Performance of it That towards God he was to discharge immediately Himself in his Humane Nature For other Mediator between God and Man there neither is nor can be any This He doth by his Intercession Hence there was a necessity that as to his Humane Nature the Heavens should receive him unto the Time of the Restitution of all things as Acts 3. 21. There was so both with respect unto Himself and us THREE things with respect unto Himself made the Exaltation of his Humane Nature in Heaven to be necessary For 1. IT was to be a Pledge and Token of God's Acceptation of him and Approbation of what he had done in the World Joh. 16. 7 8. For what could more declare or evidence the Concern and Delight of God in what he had done and suffered than after he had been so ignominiously treated in the World to receive him visibly gloriously and triumphantly into Heaven He was manifested in the Flesh justified in the Spirit seen of Angels and in the issue received up into Glory 1 Tim. 3. 16. Herein God set the great Seal of Heaven unto his Work of Mediation and the Preaching of the Gospel which ensued thereon And a Testimony hereunto was that which filled his Enemies with Rage and Madness Act. 7. 55 56 57. His Resurrection confirmed his Doctrine
unto Trial for their Testimony unto the Gospel We are in such cases to make use of any Reason Skill Wisdom or Ability of Speech which we have or other honest and advantageous Circumstances which present themselves unto us as the Apostle Paul did on all occasions But our dependance is to be solely on the Presence and Supplies of our blessed Advocate who will not suffer us to be utterly defective in what is necessary unto the Defence and Justification of our Cause 2 HE is the Advocate for Christ the Church and the Gospel in and by his Communication of Spiritual Gifts both extraordinary and ordinary unto them that do believe For these are things at least in their Effects visible unto the World Where Men are not utterly blinded by Prejudice Love of Sin and of the World they cannot but discern somewhat of a Divine Power in these Supernatural Gifts Wherefore they openly testifie unto the Divine Approbation of the Gospel and the Faith that is in Christ Jesus So the Apostle confirms the Truths that he had preached by this Argument that therewith and thereby or in the confirmation of it the Spirit as unto the Communication of Gifts was received Gal. 3. 2. And herein is he the Churches Advocate justifying their Cause openly and visibly by this Dispensation of his Power towards them and in their behalf But because we have treated separately and at large of the Nature and Use of these Spiritual Gifts I shall not here farther insist on the Consideration of them 3 BY Internal Efficacy in the Dispensation of the Word Herein also is he the Advocate of the Church against the World as is declared John 16. 8 9 10 11. For when he is come he will reprove the World of Sin and of Righteousness and of Judgment Of Sin because they believe not on me Of Righteousness because I go to my Father and ye see me no more Of Judgment because the Prince of this World is judged That which is ascribed unto him with respect unto the World is expressed by the Word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 He shall reprove or convince 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 in the Scripture is used variously Sometimes it is to manifest or bring forth unto Light Eph. 5. 13. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 For all things that are reproved or discovered are made manifest by the Light And it hath the same Sence John 3. 20. Sometimes it is to rebuke and reprove 1 Tim. 5. 20. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Those that sin rebuke before all So also Rev. 3. 19. Tit. 1. 13. Sometimes it is so to convince as in that to stop the Mouth of an Adversary that he shall have nothing to answer or reply John 8. 9. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Being convicted by their own Consciences so as not having a Word to reply they deserted their Cause So Tit. 1. 9. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 To convince Gainsayers is explained Ver. 11. by 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 To stop their Mouth namely by the convincing Evidence of Truth 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 is an uncontroulable Evidence or an evident Argument Heb. 11. 1. Wherefore 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 here is by undeniable Argument and Evidence so to convince the World or the Adversaries of Christ and the Gospel as that they shall have nothing to reply This is the Work and Duty of an Advocate who will absolutely vindicate his Client when his Cause will bear it AND the Effect hereof is Two-fold For all Persons upon such an over-powring Conviction take one of these two ways 1 They yield unto the Truth and embrace it as finding no Ground to stand upon in its refusal Or 2 They fly out into desperate Rage and Madness as being obstinate in their Hatred against the Truth and destitute of all Reason to oppose it An Instance of the former way we have in those Jews unto whom Peter preached on the Day of Pentecost Reproving and convincing of them beyond all Contradiction they were pricked in their Hearts and cried out Men and Brethren what shall we do And therewithall came over unto the Faith Acts 2. 37 41. Of the latter we have many Instances in the Dealings of our Saviour with that People For when he had at any time convinced them and stopped their Mouths as to the Cause in hand they called him Beelzebub cried out that he had a Devil took up Stones to throw at him and conspired his Death with all Demonstration of desperate Rage and Madness John 8. 48 58. Chap. 10. 30 31 39. So it was in the case of Stephen and the Testimony he gave unto Christ Acts 7. 56 57 58. And with Paul Acts 22. 22 23. An Instance of Bestial Rage not to be parallel'd in any other Case but in this it hath often fallen out in the World And the same Effects this Work of the Holy Ghost as the Advocate of the Church ever had and still hath upon the World Many being convinced by Him in the Dispensation of the Word are really humbled and converted unto the Faith So God adds daily to the Church such as shall be saved But the generality of the World are enraged by the same Work against Christ the Gospel and those by whom it is dispensed Whilst the Word is preached in a formal manner the World is well enough contented that it should have a quiet Passage among them But where ever the Holy Ghost puts forth a convincing Efficacy in the Dispensation of it the World is enraged by it which is no less an Evidence of the Power of their Conviction than the other is of a better Success THE Subject-matter concerning which the Holy Ghost manageth his Plea by the Word against the World as the Advocate of the Church is referred unto the Three Heads of Sin Righteousness and Judgment Ver. 8. the especial Nature of them being declared Ver. 9 10 11. 1. WHAT Sin it is in particular that the Holy Spirit shall so plead with the World about and convince them of is declared Ver. 9. Of Sin because they believe not in me There are many Sins whereof Men may be convinced by the Light of Nature Rom. 2. 14 15. More that they are reproved for by the Letter of the Law And it is the Work of the Spirit also in general to make these Convictions effectual But these belong not unto the Cause which he hath to plead for the Church against the World nor is that such as any can be brought unto Conviction about by the Light of Nature or Sentence of the Law but it is the Work of the Spirit alone by the Gospel And this in the first place is Unbelief particularly not believing in Jesus Christ as the Son of God the promised Messiah and Saviour of the World This he testified concerning himself this his Works evinced him to be and this both Moses and the Prophets bare witness unto Hereon he tells the Jews that if they believed not that he was He that is the
Comforter WHEREFORE because this is of great use unto us as that which ought to have and which will have if duly apprehended a great Influence on our Faith and Obedience and is moreover the Spring of all the Consolations we receive by and from him we shall give a little Evidence unto it namely that the Love of the Spirit is principally to be considered in this Office and the Discharge of it For whatever Good we receive from any one whatever Benefit or present Relief we have thereby we can receive no Comfort or Consolation in it unless we are perswaded that it proceeds from Love and what doth so be it never so small hath Refreshment and Satisfaction in it unto every ingenious Nature It is Love alone that is the Salt of every Kindness or Benefit and which takes out of it every thing that may be noxious or hurtful Without an apprehension hereof and satisfaction herein multiplied beneficial Effects produce no internal Satisfaction in them that do receive them nor put any real Ingagement on their Minds Prov. 23. 6 7 8. It is therefore of Concernment unto us to secure this Ground of all our Consolation in the full Assurance of Faith that there was infinite Love in the Susception of this Office by the Holy Ghost And it is evident that so it was 1. FROM the Nature of the Work it self For the Consolation or comforting of any who stand in need thereof is an immediate Effect of Love with its inseparable Properties of Pity and Compassion Especially it must be so where no Advantage redounds unto the Comforter but the whole of what is done respects entirely the Good and Relief of them that are comforted For what other Affection of Mind can be the Principle hereof from whence it may proceed Persons may be relieved under Oppression by Justice under Want by Bounty but to comfort and refresh the Minds of any is a peculiar Act of sincere Love and Compassion So therefore must this Work of the Holy Ghost be esteemed to be I do not intend only that his Love is eminent and discernable in it but that it proceeds solely from Love And without a Faith hereof we cannot have the Benefit of this Divine Dispensation nor will any Comforts that we receive be firm or stable But when this is once graciously fixed in our Minds that there is not one Drop of Comfort or Spiritual Refreshment administred by the Holy Ghost but that it proceeds from his Infinite Love then are they disposed into that Frame which is needful to comply with him in his Operations And in particular all the Acts wherein the Discharge of this Office doth consist are all of them Acts of the highest Love of that which is Infinite as we shall see in the Consideration of them 2. THE manner of the Performance of this Work is so expressed as to evince and expresly demonstrate that it is a Work of Love So is it declared where he is promissed unto the Church for this Work Isa. 66. 13. As one whom his Mother comforteth so will I comfort you and ye shall be comforted in Jerusalem He whom his Mother comforteth is supposed to be in some kind of Distress Nor indeed is there any of any kind that may befall a Child whose Mother is kind and tender but she will be ready to administer unto him all the Consolation that she is able And how or in what manner will such a Mother discharge this Duty it is better conceived than it can be expressed We are not in things natural able to take in a Conception of greater Love Care and Tenderness than is in a tender Mother who comforts her Children in Distress And hereby doth the Prophet graphically represent unto our Minds the manner whereby the Holy Ghost dischargeth this Office towards us Neither can a Child contract greater Guilt or manifest a more depraved Habit of Mind than to be regardless of the Affections of a Mother endeavouring its Consolation Such Children may indeed sometimes through the Bitterness of their Spirits by their Pains and Distempers be surprized into Frowardness and a present Regardlesness of the Mothers Kindness and Compassion which they know full well how to bear withall But if they continue to have no Sense of it if it make no Impression upon them they are of a prostigate Constitution And so it may be sometimes with Believers they may by Surprizals into Spiritual Frowardness by Weakness by unaccountable Despondencies be regardless of Divine Influences of Consolation But all these things the great Comforter will bear with and overcome See Isa. 57. 16 17 18 19 20. For thus saith the high and lofty One that inhabiteth Eternity whose Name is Holy I dwell in the high and holy place with him also that is of a contrite and humble Spirit to revive the Spirit of the humble and to revive the Heart of the contrite ones For I will not contend for ever neither will I be always wroth For the Spirit should fail before me and the Souls which I have made For the Iniquity of his Covetousness was I wroth and smote him I hid me and was wroth and he went on frowardly in the way of his Heart I have seen his ways and will heal him I will lead him also and restore Comforts unto him and to his Mourners I create the Fruit of the Lips Peace Peace to him that is far off and to him that is near saith the Lord and I will heal him Where Persons are under Sorrows and Disconsolations upon the Account of Pains and Sickness or the like in a Design of Comfort towards them it will yet be needful sometimes to make use of Means and Remedies that may be painful and vexatious And these may be apt to irritate and provoke poor wayward Patients Yet is not a Mother discouraged hereby but proceeds on in her way untill the Cure be effected and Consolation administred So doth God by his Spirit deal with his Church His Design is to revive the Spirit of the humble and to revive the Heart of the contrite ones Ver. 15. And he gives this Reason of it namely That if he should not act in infinite Love and Condescention towards them but deal with them after their Deservings they would utterly be consumed the Spirit would fail before him and the Souls which he had made Ver. 16. However in the pursuit of this Work he must use some sharp Remedies that were needful for the curing of their Distempers and their Spiritual Discovery Because of their Iniquity the Iniquity of their Covetousness which was the principal Disease they laboured under he was wroth and smote them and hid his Face from them because his so doing was necessary to their Cure Ver. 17. And how do they behave themselves under this Dealing of God with them They grow prevish and froward under his Hand chusing rather to continue in their Disease than to be thus healed by him they went on frowardly
ever The Moment of this Promise lyeth in his unchangeable Continuance with the Church There was indeed a present occasion rendring necessary this Declaration of the unchangeableness of his Abode For in all this Discourse our Saviour was preparing the Hearts of his Disciples for his Departure from them which was now at hand And whereas he lays the whole of the Relief which in that Case He would afford unto them upon his sending of the Holy Ghost he takes care not only to prevent an Objection which might arise in their Minds about this Dispensation of the Spirit but also in so doing to secure the Faith and Consolation of the Church in all Ages For as he himself who had been their immediate visible Comforter during the whole Time of his Ministry among them was now departing from them and that so as that the Heavens were to receive him until the time of the Restitution of all things they might be apt to fear that this Comforter who was now promised unto them might continue also only for a Season whereby they should be reduced unto a new Loss and Sorrow To assure their Minds herein our Lord Jesus Christ lets them know that this other Comforter should not only always continue with them unto the ends of their Lives Work and Ministry but abide with the Church absolutely unto the Consummation of all things He is now given in an Eternal and Unchangeable Covenant Isa. 59. 21. and he can no more depart from the Church than the everlasting sure Covenant of God can be abolished BUT it may be objected by such as really enquire into the Promises of Christ and after their Accomplishment for the Establishment of their Faith whence it is that if the Comforter abide always with the Church that so great a number of Believers do in all Ages spend it may be the greatest part of their Lives in Troubles and Disconsolation having no experience of the Presence of the Holy Ghost with them as a Comforter But this Objection is not of Force to weaken our Faith as unto the Accomplishment of this Promise For 1. There is in the Promise it self a Supposition of Troubles and Disconsolations thereon to befall the Church in all Ages For with respect unto them it is that the Comforter is promised to be sent And they do but dream who fancy such a State of the Church in this World as wherein it should be accompanied with such an Assurance of all inward and outward Satisfaction as scarce to stand in need of this Office or Work of the Holy Ghost Yea the Promise of this abiding with us for ever as a Comforter is an infallible Prediction that Believers in all Ages shall meet with Troubles Sorrows and Disconsolation 2. THE Accomplishment of Christ's Promises doth not depend as to its Truth upon our Experience at least not on what Men sensibly feel in themselves under their Distresses much less on what they express with some mixture of Unbelief So we observed before from that place of the Prophet concerning the Church Isa. 41. 27. that her way was hidden from the Lord and her Judgment passed over from her God As she complained also The Lord hath forsaken me and my Lord hath forgotten me Chap. 49. 14. But yet in both places God convinceth her of her Mistake and that indeed her Complaint was but a Fruit of Unbelief And so it is usual in great Distresses when Persons are so swallowed up with Sorrow or overwhelmed with Anguish that they are not sensible of the Work of the Holy Ghost in their Consolation 3. HE is a Comforter unto all Believers at all Times and on all Occasions wherein they really stand in need of Spiritual Consolation But yet if we intend to have Experience of his Work herein to have the Advantage of it or Benefit by it there are sundry things required of our selves in a way of Duty If we are negligent herein it is no wonder if we are at a loss for those Comforts which he is willing to administer Unless we understand aright the Nature of Spiritual Consolations and value them both as sufficient and satisfactory we are not like to enjoy them at least not to be made sensible of them Many under their Troubles suppose there is no Comfort but in their removal and know not of any Relief in their Sorrow but in the taking away of their Cause At best they value any outward Relief before Internal Supports and Refreshments Such Persons can never receive the Consolation of the Holy Spirit unto any refreshing Experience To look for all our Comforts from him to value those things wherein his Consolations do consist above all earthly Enjoyments to wait upon him in the use of all Means for the receiving of his Instances of Love and Grace to be fervent in Prayer for his Presence with us and the manifestation of his Grace are required in all those towards whom he dischargeth this Office And whilst we are found in these ways of Holy Obedience and Dependence we shall find him a Comforter and that for ever THESE things are observable in the Office of the Holy Ghost in general as he is the Comforter of the Church and the manner of his Discharge thereof What is further considerable unto the Guidance of our Faith and the Participation of Consolation with respect hereunto will be evident in the Declaration of the Particulars that belong thereunto CHAP. III. Unto whom the Holy Spirit is promised and given as a Comforter or the Object of his Acting in this Office WE have considered the Promise of Christ to send the Holy Spirit to be the Comforter of the Church and unto that end to abide with them for ever The Nature also of that Office and Work in general which hereon he undertakes and dischargeth with the Properties of them have been declared Our next Enquiry is unto whom this Promise is made and towards whom it is infallibly fulfilled How and unto what Ends in what Order as unto his Effects and Operations the Holy Spirit is promised unto any Persons and received by them hath been already declared in our former Discourses Lib. 4. Chap. 3. We shall therefore here only declare in particular who he is promised unto and received by as a Comforter And this is to all and only unto Believers those who are actually so All his Operations required unto the making of them so to be are antecedent hereunto For the Promise of him unto this End where-ever it is recorded is made directly unto them and unto them it is confined Immediately it was given unto the Apostles but it was not given unto them as Apostles but as Believers and Disciples of Christ with a particular respect unto the Difficulties and Causes of Disconsolation which they were under or should meet withall upon the Account of their being so See the Promises unto this purpose expresly John 14. 16 17 26. Chap. 15. 26. Chap. 16. 7 8. And it is declared
withal that the World which in that Place is opposed unto them that do believe cannot receive him Chap. 14. 17. Other effectual Operations he hath upon the World for their Conviction and the Conversion of many of them But as a Spirit of Consolation He is neither promised unto them nor can they receive him until other gracious Acts of his have passed on their Souls Besides we shall see that all his Actings and Effects as a Comforter are confined unto them that believe and do all suppose Saving Faith as antecedent unto them And this is the great Fundamental Priviledge of true Believers whereby through the Grace of our Lord Jesus Christ they are exalted above all other Persons in this World And this will the more evidently appear when we shall consider those especial Operations Acts and Effects whereby Consolation is administred unto them That the Life of Man is the subject of innumerable Troubles is made evident and uncontroulable by Catholick Experience That Man is born to Trouble as the Sparks fly upward has been the constant Acknowledgment of all that have been wise in all Ages And those who have designed to drown the Sense of them in Security and Sensuality of Life have been ever looked on as greatly exorbitant from the Principles of Nature and Dictates of Reason voluntarily degenerating into the Condition of Creatures bruitish and irrational Others who will not forego the Priviledge of their Being have alwayes made it a principal Enquiry How or whence they might take and receive Relief and Comfort for their Supportment against their unavoidable Troubles Sorrows and Disconsolation Yea it is natural and necessary unto all men so to doe All men cannot but seek after Rest and Peace not only out of Choice but instinct of Nature Trouble and Sorrow being diametrically contrary unto it in its Being and tending unto its Dissolution Wherefore they all naturally seek for Consolation Hence the best and most usefull Part of the Old Philosophy consisted in the Prescription of the Wayes and Means of comforting and supporting the Minds of Men against things noxious and grievous to Nature with the Sorrowes which ensue thereon And the Topicks they had found out unto this Purpose were not to be despised where men are destitute of spiritual Light and supernatural Revelation Neither did the Wisdom or Reason of Man ever arise unto any thing more usefull in this World than to discover any rational Considerations that might allay the Sorrowes or relieve the minds of them that are disconsolate For things that are really grievous unto the Generality of Mankind do outweigh all the real Satisfaction which this Life and World can afford And to place either Satisfaction or Relief in the pursuit of sensual Lusts is bruitish But yet what did all the Spring and Well-Heads of Rational and Philosophical Consolation rise unto what Refreshment did their Streams afford The utmost they attained unto was but to confirm and make obstinate the Minds of men in a Fancy an Opinion or Perswasion contrary unto what they felt and had Experience of For what they contended for was but this that the Consideration of the common Lot of Mankind the unavoidableness of grieving accidents the shortness of humane Life the true Exercise of Reason upon more noble Objects with others of the like nature should satisfie men that the things which they endured were not evil or grievous But what doth all this amount unto in comparison of this Priviledge of Believers of this Provision made for them in all their Disconsolations by him in whom they do believe This is a Relief that never entred into the Heart of man to think of or conceive Nor can it be understood by any but those by whom it is enjoyed For the World as our Saviour testifies neither knoweth this Spirit nor can receive him And therefore what is spoken of him and this Work of his is looked on as a Fancy or the Shadow of a Dream And although the Sun of Righteousness be risen in this matter and shine on all that dwell in the Land of Goshen yet those that abide still in Egypt make use only of their Lanthorns But those who are really Partakers of this Priviledge do know in some measure what they do enjoy although they are not able to comprehend it in its Excellency nor value it in a due manner For how can the Heart of Man or our poor weak Understandings fully conceive this glorious Mystery of sending the Holy Ghost to be our Comforter Only they receive it by Faith and have Experience of it in its Effects There is in my Judgment an unspeakable Priviledge of those who are Believers antecedent unto their believing as they are Elect namely that Christ dyed in their stead alone But this is like the Wells which Isaac's Servant digged that the Philistines strove about as those which belonged unto them which though fresh usefull Springs in themselves caused them to be called Esek and Sitna Mighty strivings there are to break down the Inclosure of this Priviledge and lay it common unto all the World that is indeed Waste and useless For it is contended that the Lord Christ dyed equally for all and every one of Mankind for Believers and Unbelievers for those that are saved and those that are damned And to this purpose many pretences are pleaded to shew how the most of them for whom Christ dyed have no real Benefit by his Death nor is any thing required in them to evidence that they have an Interest therein But this Priviledge we now treat of is like the Well Rehoboth Isaac kept it unto himself and the Philistines strove not about it None contend that the Spirit is a Comforter unto any but Believers Therefore is it by the World despised and reproached because they have no Interest in it nor have the least Pretence to strive about it Did Believers therefore duely consider how they are advanced hereby through the Love and Care of Jesus Christ into an inexpressible Dignity above the residue of Mankind they would more rejoyce in it than in all that this World can supply them withall But we must proceed It appears from what hath been discoursed that this is not the first saving Work of the Holy Spirit on the Souls of Men. Regeneration and habitual Sanctification do always precede it He comforteth none but those whom he hath before sanctified Nor are any other but such capable of his Consolations There is nothing in them that can discern his acting or value what he doth of this kind And this is the true Reason why the whole Work of the Holy Spirit as a Comforter wherein consists the Accomplishment of the most glorious Promise that ever Christ made to his Church and the greatest Evidence of his continued Care thereof is so neglected yea despised amongst the generality of professed Christians A great Evidence of the apostatized State of Christianity They can have no concern in any Work of his but
from all other Individuals by Vertue of it's Personality Wherefore upon this Inhabitation of the Spirit wherein soever it doth consist there is no Personal Union ensuing between him and Believers nor is it possible that any such thing should be For he and they are distinct Persons and must eternally abide so whilst their Natures are distinct It is only the Assumption of our Nature into Union with the Son of God antecedent unto any individual Personal Subsistence of it's own that can constitute such an Union FOURTHLY The Union and Relation that ensues on this Inhabitation of the Spirit is not immediate between him and Believers but between them and Jesus Christ. For he is sent to dwell in them by Christ in his Name as his Spirit to supply his Room in Love and Grace towards them making use of his things in all his Effects and Operations unto his Glory Hence I say is the Union of Believers with Christ by the Spirit and not with the Spirit himself For this Holy Spirit dwelling in the Humane Nature of Christ manifesting and acting himself in all Fulness therein as hath been declared being sent by him to dwell in like manner and act in a limited Measure in all Believers there is a mystical Union thence arising between them whereof the Spirit is the Bond and Vital Principle ON these Considerations I say it is the Person of the Holy Ghost that is promised unto Believers and not only the Effects of his Grace and Power and his Person it is that always dwelleth in them And as this on the one hand is an Argument of his Infinite Condescention in complying with this Part of his Office and Work to be sent by the Father and Son to dwell in Believers so it is an evident Demonstration of his Eternal Deity that the one and self-same Person should at the same time inhabit so many Thousands of distinct Persons as are or were at any time of Believers in the World which is Fondness to imagine concerning any one that is not absolutely infinite And therefore that which some oppose as unmeet for him and beneath his Glory namely this his Inhabitation in the Saints of God is a most illustrious and incontroulable Demonstration of his Eternal Glory For none but he who is absolutely immense in his Nature and Omnipresence can be so present with and indistant from all Believers in the World and none but he whose Person by Vertue of his Nature is infinite can personally equally inhabit in them all An Infinite Nature and Person is required hereunto And in the Consideration of the Incomprehensibility thereof are we to acquiesce as to the Manner of his Inhabitation which we cannot conceive 1. THERE are very many Promises in the Old Testament that God would thus give the Holy Spirit in and by Vertue of the New Covenant as Ezek. 36. 27. Isa. 59. 21. Prov. 1. 23. And in every place God calls this promised Spirit and as promised His Spirit my Spirit which precisely denotes the Person of the Spirit himself It is generally apprehended I confess that in these Promises the Holy Spirit is intended only as unto his gracious Effects and Operations but not as to any Personal Inhabitation And I should not much contend upon these Promises only although in some of them his Person as promised be expresly distinguished from all his gracious Effects But the Exposition which is given of them in their Accomplishment under the New Testament will not allow us so to judge of them For 2. WE are directed to pray for the Holy Spirit and assured that God will give him unto them that ask him of him in a due manner Heb. 11. 13. If these Words must be expounded metonymically and not properly it must be because either 1 They agree not in the Letter with other Testimonies of Scripture Or 2 Contain some Sence absurd and unreasonable Or 3 That which is contrary unto the Experience of them that believe The first cannot be said for other Testimonies innumerable concur with it Nor the Second as we shall shew And for the Third it is that whose contrary we prove What is it that Believers intend in that Request I suppose I may say that there is no one Petition wherein they are more intense and earnest nor which they more frequently insist upon As David prayed that God would not take his Holy Spirit from him Psal. 51. So do they that God would bestow him on them For this they do and ought to do even after they have received him His Continuance with them his evidencing and manifestation of himself in and to them are the design of their continued Supplications for him Is it meerly external Operations of the Spirit in Grace that they desire herein Do they not always pray for his ineffable Presence and Inhabitation Will any Thoughts of Grace or Mercy relieve or satisfie them if once they apprehend that the Holy Spirit is not in them or doth not dwell with them Although they are not able to form any Conceptions in their Minds of the manner of his Presence and Residence in them yet is it that which they pray for and without the Apprehension whereof by Faith they can have neither Peace nor Consolation The Promise hereof being confined unto Believers those that are truly and really so as we shewed before it is their Experience whereby its Accomplishment is to be judged and not the Presumption of such by whom both the Spirit himself and his whole Work is despised 3. AND this Inhabitation is that which principally our Lord Jesus Christ directeth his Disciples to expect in the Promise of him He dwelleth with you and shall be in you John 14. 17. He doth so who is the Comforter the Spirit of Truth Or as it is emphatically expressed Chap. 16. 13. He the Spirit of Truth He is promised unto and he inhabits them that do believe So it is expresly affirmed towards all that are Partakers of this Promise Rom. 8. 9. Ye are not in the Flesh but in the Spirit if so be the Spirit of God dwells in you Ver. 11. The Spirit of him that raised up Jesus from the Dead dwelleth in you The Holy Spirit dwelleth in us 1 Tim. 3. 14. He that is in us is greater than he that is in the World 1 John 4. 4. And many other express Testimonies there are unto the same purpose And whereas the Subject of these Promises and Propositions is the Holy Ghost himself the Person of the Holy Ghost and that so expressed as not to leave any Pretence for any thing else and not his Person to be intended And whereas nothing is ascribed unto him that is unreasonable inconvenient unto him in the Discharge of his Office or inconsistent with any of his Divine Perfections but rather what is every way suitable unto his Work and evidently demonstrative of his Divine Nature and Subsistence It is both irrational and unsuitable unto the Oeconomy of Divine
a summ of Money and bid him take it as a Pledge or Earnest of what he will yet do for him So doth God in a way of Soveraign Grace and Bounty give his Holy Spirit unto Believers and withall lets them know that it is with a design to give them yet much more in his appointed season And here is he said to be an Earnest Other things that are observed from the Nature and Use of an Earnest in Civil Contracts and Bargains between Men belong not hereunto tho' many things are occasionally spoken and discoursed from them of Good Use unto Edification THIRDLY In two of the Places wherein mention is made of this matter the Spirit is said to be an Earnest but wherein or unto what End is not expressed 2 Cor. 1. 22. Chap. 5. 5. The third place affirms him to be an Earnest of our Inheritance Eph. 1. 14. What that is and how he is so may be briefly declared And 1. WE have already manifested that all our Participation of the Holy Spirit in any kind is upon the Account of Jesus Christ and we do receive him immediately as the Spirit of Christ. For to as many as receive Christ the Father gives Power to become the Sons of God John 1. 12. And because we are Sons he sends forth the Spirit of his Son into our Hearts Gal. 4. 6. And as we receive the Spirit from him and as his Spirit so he is given unto us to make us conformable unto him and to give us a Participation of his Gifts Graces and Priviledges 2. CHRIST himself in his own Person is the Heir of all things So he was appointed of God Heb. 1. 2. and therefore the whole Inheritance is absolutely his What this Inheritance is what is the Glory and Power that is contained therein I have at large declared in the Exposition of that Place 3. MAN by his Sin had universally forfeited his whole Right unto all the Ends of his Creation both on the Earth below and in Heaven above Death and Hell were become all that the whole Race of Mankind had either Right or Title unto But yet all the glorious things that God had provided were not to be cast away an Heir was to be provided for them Abraham when he was old and rich had no Child complained that his Steward a Servant was to be his Heir Gen. 15. 3 4. but God lets him know that he would provide another Heir for him of his own Seed When Man had lost his right unto the whole Inheritance of Heaven and Earth God did not so take the Forfeiture as to seize it all into the Hands of Justice and destroy it But he invested the whole Inheritance in his Son making him the Heir of all This he was meet for as being God's Eternal Son by Nature and hereof the Donation was free gratuitous and absolute And this Grant was confirmed unto him by his Unction with the Fulness of the Spirit But 4. THIS Inheritance as to our Interest therein lay under a Forfeiture and as unto us it must be redeemed and purchased or we can never be made Partakers of it Wherefore the Lord Christ who had a Right in his own Person unto the whole Inheritance by the Free Grant and Donation of the Father yet was to redeem it from under the Forfeiture and purchase the Possession of it for us Thence is it called the Purchased Possession How this Purchase was made what made it necessary by what means it was effected are declared in the Doctrine of our Redemption by Christ the Price which he paid and the Purchase that he made thereby And hereon the whole Inheritance is vested in the Lord Christ not only as unto his own Person and his Right unto the whole but he became the great Trustee for the whole Church and had their Interest in this Inheritance committed unto him also No Man therefore can have a right unto this Inheritance or to any part of it not unto the least share of God's Creation here below as a part of the rescued or purchased Inheritance but by Vertue of an Interest in Christ and Union with him Wherefore FOURTHLY The way whereby we come to have an Interest in Christ and thereby a right unto the Inheritance is by the Participation of the Spirit of Christ as the Apostle fully declares Rom. 8. 14 15 16 17. For it is by the Spirit of Adoption the Spirit of the Son that we are made Children Now saith the Apostle If we are Children then Heirs Heirs of God and joynt Heirs with Christ. Children are Heirs unto their Father And those who are Children of God are Heirs of that Inheritance which God hath provided for his Children Heirs of God And all the good things of Grace and Glory which Believers are made Partakers of in this World or that which is to come are called their Inheritance because they are the Effects of free gratuitous Adoption They are not things that themselves have purchased bargained for earned or merited but an Inheritance depending on and following solely upon their free gratuitous Adoption But how can they become Heirs of God seeing God hath absolutely appointed the Son alone to be Heir of all things Heb. 1. 2. He was the Heir unto whom the whole Inheritance belonged Why saith the Apostle by the Participation of the Spirit of Christ we are made joynt Heirs with Christ. The whole Inheritance as unto his own Personal Right was entirely his by the free Donation of the Father all Power in Heaven and Earth being given unto him But if he will take others into a joynt Right with him he must purchase it for them which he did accordingly FIFTHLY Hence it is manifest how the Holy Spirit becomes the Earnest of our Inheritance For by him that is by the Communication of him unto us we are made joynt-Heirs with Christ which gives us our Right and Title whereby our Natures are as it were inserted into the assured Conveyance of the great and full Inheritance of Grace and Glory In the giving of his Spirit unto us God making of us Coheirs with Christ we have the greatest and most assured Earnest and Pledge of our future Inheritance And he is to be thus an Earnest untill or unto the Redemption of the Purchased Possession For after that a Man hath a good and firm Title unto an Inheritance settled in him it may be a longer time before he can be admitted into an actual Possession of it and many Difficulties he may have in the mean time to conflict withall And it is so in this Case The Earnest of the Spirit given unto us whereby we become Coheirs with Christ whose Spirit we are made Partakers of secures the Title of the Inheritance in and unto our whole Persons But before we can come unto the full Possession of it not only have we many Spiritual Trials and Temptations to conflict withall in our Souls but our Bodies also are liable unto Death
part of the Body of Christ of the Essence of it by the same quickning animating Spirit of Grace but one is an Eye another an Hand another a Foot in the Body by vertue of peculiar Gifts For unto every one of us is given Grace according to the measure of the Gift of Christ Eph. 4. 7. § 2. THESE Gifts are not saving sanctifying Graces those were not so in themselves which made the most glorious and astonishing appearance in the World and which were most eminently useful in the Foundation of the Church and propagation of the Gospel Such as were those that were Extraordinary and Miraculous There is something of the Divine Nature in the least Grace that is not in the most glorious Gift which is only so It will therefore be part of our work to shew wherein the Essential Difference between these Gifts and sanctifying Graces doth consist as also what is their Nature and Use must be enquired into For although they are not Grace yet they are that without which the Church cannot subsist in the World nor can Believers be useful unto one another and the rest of Mankind unto the Glory of Christ as they ought to be They are the powers of the World to come those effectual Operations of the power of Christ whereby his Kingdom was Erected and is preserved § 3. AND hereby is the Church state under the New Testament differenced from that under the Old There is indeed a great Difference between their Ordinances and ours theirs being suited unto the dark apprehensions which they had of Spiritual things ours accommodated unto the clearer Light of the Gospel more plainly and expresly representing Heavenly things unto us Heb. 10. 1. But our Ordinances with their Spirit would be carnal also The principal Difference lyes in the Administration of the Spirit for the due performance of Gospel Worship by vertue of these Gifts bestowed on Men for that very End Hence the whole of Evangelical Worship is called the Ministration of the Spirit and thence said to be glorious 2 Cor. 3. 8. And where they are neglected I see not the Advantage of the outward Worship and Ordinances of the Gospel above those of the Law For although their Institutions are accommodated unto that Administration of Grace and Truth which came by Jesus Christ yet they must lose their whole Glory Force and Efficacy if they be not dispensed and the Duties of them performed by vertue of these spiritual Gifts And therefore no sort of Men by whom they are neglected do or can content themselves with the pure and immixed Gospel Institutions in these things but do rest principally in the outward part of Divine Service in things of their own finding out For as Gospel Gifts are useless without attending unto Gospel Institutions so Gospel Institutions are found to be fruitless and unsatisfactory without the attaining and exercising of Gospel Gifts § 4. BE it so therefore that these Gifts we intend are not in themselves saving Graces yet are they not to be despised For they are as we shall shew The powers of the World to come by means whereof the Kingdom of Christ is preserved carried on and propagated in the World And although they are not Grace yet are they the great means whereby all Grace is ingenerated and exercised And although the spiritual Life of the Church doth not consist in them yet the Order and Edification of the Church depends wholly on them And therefore are they so frequently mentioned in the Scripture as the great priviledge of the New Testament Directions being multiplyed in the Writings of the Apostles about their nature and proper use And we are commanded earnestly to desire and labour after them especially those which are most useful and subservient unto Edification 1 Cor. 12. 31. And as the neglect of Internal saving Grace wherein the power of Godliness doth consist hath been the Bane of Christian Profession as to Obedience issuing in that Form of it which is consistent with all manner of Lusts so the neglect of these Gifts hath been the Ruin of the same Profession as to Worship and Order which hath thereon issued in fond Superstition § 5. THE great and signal promise of the Communication of these Gifts is recorded Psal. 68. 18. Thou hast ascended on high thou hast led Captivity Captive thou hast received Gifts for Men. For these words are applyed by the Apostle unto that Communication of spiritual Gifts from Christ whereby the Church was founded and edified Ephes. 4. 8. And whereas it is foretold in the Psalm that Christ should receive Gifts that is to give them unto Men as that Expression is Expounded by the Apostle so he did this by receiving of the Spirit the proper cause and immodiate Author of them all as Peter declares Acts 2. 23. Therefore being by the Right Hand of God exalted and having received of the Father the Promise of the Holy Ghost he hath shed forth this which ye now see and hear speaking of the miraculous Gifts conferred on the Aposties at the Day of Pentecost For these Gifts are from Christ not as God absolutely but as Mediator in which Capacity he received all from the Father in a way of free Donation Thus therefore he received the Spirit as the Author of all spiritual Gifts And whereas all the powers of the World to come consisted in them and the whole work of the Building and Propagation of the Church depended on them the Apostles after all the Instructions they had received from Christ whilst he conversed with them in the Days of his Flesh and also after his Resurrection were commanded not to go about the great work which they had received Commission for until they had received power by the coming of the Holy Ghost upon them in the Communication of those Gifts Acts 1. 4 8. And as they neither might nor could do any thing in their peculiar work as to the laying of the Foundation of the Christian Church until they had actually received those extraordinary Gifts which gave them power so to do so if those who undertake in any Place Degree or Office to carry on the Edification of the Church do not receive those more ordinary Gifts which are continued unto that end they have neither Right to undertake that work nor Power to perform it in a due manner § 6. The things which we are to enquire into concerning these Gifts are 1. Their Name 2. Their Nature in general and therein how they agree with and differ from Saving Graces 3. Their Distinction 4. The particular Nature of them and 5. Their Use in the Church of God § 7. 1. THE general Name of those Spiritual Endowments which we intend is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 so the Apostle renders 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Eph. 4. 8. from Psal. 68. 18. Dona Gifts That is they are free and undeserved Effects of Divine Bounty In the Minds of Men on whom they are bestowed they are Spiritual Powers
fulness of him that filleth all in all Ephes. 1. 22 23. But this Church falls under a double Consideration First as it is Believing Secondly as it is Professing In the first respect absolutely it is invisible and as such is the peculiar subject of Saving Grace This is that Church which Christ loved and gave himself for it that he might sanctifie and cleanse it and present it unto himself a Glorious Church not having spot or wrinkle or any such thing but that it should be Holy and without Blemish Eph. 5. 26 27. This is the work of Saving Grace and by a participation thereof do Men become Members of this Church and not otherwise And hereby is the professing Church quickened and enabled unto Profession in an acceptable manner ●or the Elect receive Grace unto this end in this World that they may glorifie Christ and the Gospel in the Exercise of it Col. 1. 6. John 15. 8. But Gifts are bestowed on the professing Church to render it visible in such a way as whereby God is glorified Grace gives an invisible Life to the Church Gifts give it a visible Profession For hence doth the Church become Organical and disposed into that Order which is Beautiful and Comely Where any Church is Organized meerly by outward Rules perhaps of their own devising and makes Profession only in an attendance unto outward Order not following the leading of the Spirit in the Communication of his Gifts both as to Order and Discharge of the Duties of Profession it is but the Image of a Church wanting an animating Principle and Form That Profession which renders a Church visible according to the Mind of Christ is the orderly Exercise of the spiritual Gifts bestowed on it in a Conversation evidencing the invisible Principle of Saving Grace Now these Gifts are conferred on the Church in order unto the Edification of it self in Love Ephes. 4 16. as also the propagation of its Profession in the World as shall be declared afterwards Wherefore both of these sorts have in general the same end or are given by Christ unto the same purpose namely the Good and Benefit of the Church as they are respectively suited to promote them § 6. It may also be added that they agree herein that they have both the same respect unto the Bounty of Christ. Hence every Grace is a Gift that which is given and freely bestowed on them that have it Mat. 13. 11. Phil. 1. 29. And although on the other side every Gift be not a Grace yet proceeding from gracious Favour and Bounty they are so called Rom. 12. 6. Ephes. 4. 7. How in their due Exercise they are mutually helpful and assistant unto each other shall be declared afterwards § 7. SECONDLY We may consider wherein wherein the Difference lyes or doth consist which is between 〈◊〉 spiritual Gifts and sanctifying Graces And this may be seen in sundry Instances As 1. SAVING Graces are 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the Fruit or Fruits of the Spirit Gal. 5. 22. Ephes. 5. 9. Phil. 1. 11. Now Fruits proceed from an abiding Root and flock of whose Nature they do partake There must be a good Tree to bring forth good Fruit Mat. 12. 33. No external Watering or Applications unto the Earth will cause it to bring forth useful Fruits unless they are Roots from which they spring and are educed The Holy Spirit is as the Root unto these Fruits the Root which bears them and which they do not bear as Rom. 11. 18. Therefore in order of Nature is he given unto Men before the production of any of these Fruits Thereby are they ingrafted into the Olive are made such Branches in Christ the true Vine as derive Vital Juice Nourishment and Fructifying Vertue from him even by the Spirit So is he a Well of Water springing up unto Everlasting Life John 4. 14. He is a Spring in Believers and all saving Graces are but Waters arising from that Living overflowing Spring From him a Root or Spring as an internal Vertue Power or Principle do all these Fruits come To this end doth he dwell in them and abide with them according to the promise of our Lord Jesus Christ John 14. 17. Rom. 8. 11. 1 Cor. 3. 16. whereby the Lord Christ effecteth his purpose in ordaining his Disciples to bring forth Fruit that should remain John 15. 16. In the place of his Holy Residence he worketh these Effects freely according to his own will And there is nothing that hath the true Nature of saving Grace but what is so a Fruit of the Spirit We have not first these Graces and then by vertue of them receive the Spirit for whence should we have them of our selves but the Spirit bestowed on us worketh them in us and gives them a Spiritual Divine Nature in conformity unto his own § 8. With Gifts singly considered it is Otherwise They are indeed Works and Effects but not properly Fruits of the Spirit nor are any where so called They are effects of his operation upon Men not Fruits of his working in them And therefore many receive these Gifts who never receive the Spirit as to the principal ends for which he is promised They receive him not to sanctifie and make them Temples unto God though Metonymically with respect unto his outward Effects they may be said to be made partakers of him This renders them of a different Nature and kind from Saving Graces For whereas there is an Agreement and Coincidence between them in the respects before mentioned and whereas the Seat and Subject of them that is of Gifts absolutely and principally of Graces also is the Mind the difference of their Nature proceeds from the different manner of their Communication from the Holy Spirit § 9. Secondly Saving Grace proceeds from or is the effect and fruit of Electing Love This I have proved before in our Enquiry into the Nature of Holiness See it directly asserted Ephes. 1. 3 4. 2 Thes. 2. 13. Acts 2 41. Chap. 13. 48. Whom God graciously chuseth and designeth unto Eternal Life them he prepares for it by the Communication of the Means which are necessary unto that end Rom. 8. 28 29 30. Hereof Sanctification or the Communication of saving Grace is comprehensive for we are chosen unto Salvation through the Sanctification of the Spirit 2 Thes. 2. 13. For this is that whereby we are made meet for the Inheritance of the Saints in Light Col. 1. 12. The End of God in Election is the Sonship and Salvation of the Elect unto the praise of the Glory of his Grace Ephes. 1. 5 6. And this cannot be unless his Image be renewed in them in Holiness or Saving Graces These therefore he works in them in pursuit of his Eternal purpose therein But Gifts on the other hand which are no more but so and where they are solitary or alone are only the Effects of a temporary Election Thus God chuseth some Men into some Office in the Church or unto some
thereof when the Healing may not ensue it is to turn an Ordinance into a Lie For if a Recovery follow Ten times on this anointing if it once fall out otherwise the Institution is rendred a Lie a False Testimony and the other Recoveries manifested to have had no dependance on the Observation of it For these Reasons I judge that this Gift of Healing though belonging unto miraculous Operations in general is every where reckoned as a distinct Gift by it self And from that place of James I am apt to think that this Gift was communicated in an especial manner unto the Elders of Churches even that were ordinary and sixed it being of so great Use and such singular Comfort unto them that were poor and persecuted which was the Condition of many Churches and their Members in those Days § 18. MIRACLES ensue in the fifth place 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Effectual Working of mighty Powers or powerful Works For the Signification of this Word here rendred Miracles the Reader may consult our Exposition on Heb. 2. 4. I shall not thence transcribe what is already declared nor is any thing necessary to be added thereunto Concerning this Gift of Miracles we have also spoken before in general so that we shall not much further here insist upon it neither is it necessary that we should here treat of the Nature End and Use of Miracles in general which in part also hath been done before Wherefore I shall only observe some few things as to the Gift it self and the Use of it in the Church which alone are our present Concernment And 1 As we before observed this Gift did not consist in any Inherent Power or Faculty of the Mind so as that those who had received it should have an Ability of their own to work or effect such Miracles when and as they saw good As this is disclaimed by the Apostles Acts 3. 12. so a Supposition of it would overthrow the very Nature of Miracles for a Miracle is an immediate Effect of Divine Power exceeding all created Abilities and what is not so though it may be strange or wonderful is no Miracle Only Jesus Christ had in his own Person a Power of working Miracles when and where and how he pleased because God was with him or the Fulness of the Godhead dwelt in him Bodily 2 Unto the working of every Miracle in particular there was a pcculiar Act of Faith required in them that wrought it This is that Faith which is called the Faith of Miracles Have all Faith so that I could remove Mountains 1 Cor. 13. 2. Now this Faith was not a strong fixing of the Imagination that such a thing should be done as some have blasphemously dreamed nor was it a Faith resting meerly on the Promises of the Word making particular Application of them unto Times Seasons and Occasions wherein it no way differs from the Ordinary Grace of Faith But this was the true Nature of it that as it was in general resolved into the Fromises of the Word and Power of Christ declared therein that such and such things should be wrought in general so it had always a peculiar immediate Revelation for it's Warranty and Security in the working of any Miracle And without such an immediate Revilation or Divine Impulse and Impression all Attempts of miracuious Operations are vain and means only for Sathan to infinuate his Delusions by § 19 No Man therefore could work any Miracle nor attempt in Faith so to do without an immediate Revelation that Divine Power should be therein exerted and put forth in it's Operation Yet do I not suppose that it was necessary that this Inspiration and Revelation should in order of time precede the acting of this Faith though it did the operation of the Miracle it self Yea the Inspiration it self consisted in the Elevation of Faith to apprehend Divine Power in such a Case for such an end which the Holy Ghost granted not to any but when he designed so to work Thus Paul at once acted Faith apprehended Divine Power and at the same time struck Elymas the Sorcerer Blind by a Miraculous Operation Acts 13. 9 10 11 12. Being filled with the Holy Ghost vor 9. That is having received an Impression and Warranty from him he put forth that act of Faith at whose presence the Holy Spirit would effect that miraculous Operation which he believed Wherefore this was the Nature of this Gift some Persons were by the Holy Ghost Endowed with that especial Faith which was prepared to receive Impressions and Intimations of his putting forth his Power in this or that Miraculous operation Those who had this Faith could not work Miracles when and where and how they pleased only they could infallibly signifie what the Holy Ghost would do and so were the outward Instruments of the Execution of his Power § 20. 3. ALTHOUGH the Apostles had all Gift of the Spirit in an Eminent Degree and Manner above all others as Paul saith I thank my God I speak with Tongues more than you all yet it appears that there were some other Persons distinct from them who had this Gift of working Miracles in a peculiar manner For it is not only here reckoned as a peculiar distinct Gift of the Holy Ghost but also the Persons who had received it are reckoned as distinct from the Apostles and other Officers of the Church 1 Cor. 12. 28 29. Not that I think this Gift did constitute them Officers in the Church enabling them to Exercise Power in Gospel Administrations therein only they were Brethren of the Church made Eminent by a participation of this Gift for the end whereunto it was ordained By these Persons Ministry did the Holy Spirit on such occasions as seemed meet to his Infinite Wisdom effect miraculous Operations besides what was done in the same kind by the Apostles and Evangelists all the World over § 21. 4. THE use of this Gift in the Church at that time and season was manifold For the Principles which Believers proceeded on and the Doctrines they professed were new and strange to the World and such as had mighty prejudices raised against them in the Minds of Men. The Persons by whom they were maintained and asserted were generally as to their outward condition poor and contemptible in the World The Churches themselves as to their Members few in number encompassed with multitudes of Scoffers and persecuting Idolaters themselves also newly converted and many of them but weak in the Faith In this state of things this Gift of Miracles was exceeding useful and necessary unto the propagation of the Gospel the vindication of the Truth and the Establishment of them that did believe For 1. By Miracles occasionally wrought the people round about who yet believed not were called in as it were unto a due consideration of what was done and what was designed thereby Thus when the noise was first spread abroad of the Apostles speaking with Tongaes the multitude came
wary or less able on any account to make a right Judgment between those who were really endowed with extraordinary Gifts of the Spirit and those who falsly pretended thereunto For these Persons received this Gift and were placed in the Church for this very End that they might guide and help them in making a right Judgment in this matter And whereas the Communication of these Gifts is ceased and consequently all Pretences unto them unless by some Persons Phrenetical and Enthusiastical whose Madness is manifest to all there is no need of the Continuance of this Gift of Discerning of Spirits that standing Infallible Rule of the Word and ordinary Assistance of the Spirit being every way sufficient for our Preservation in the Truth unless we give up our selves to the Conduct of corrupt Lusts Pride Self-conceit Carnal Interest Passions and Temptations which Ruine the Souls of Men. § 22. THE two Spiritual Gifts here remaining are Speaking with Tongues and their Interpretation The first Communication of this Gift of Tongues unto the Apostles is particularly described Acts 2. 1 2 3 4 c. And although they were at that time endued with all other Gifts of the Holy Ghost called Power from Above Acts 1. 8. yet was this Gift of Tongues signalized by the Visible Pledge of it the joynt Participation of the same Gift by all and the Notoriety of the matter thereon as in that place of the Acts is at large described And God seems to have laid the Foundation of Preaching the Gospel in this Gift for two Reasons 1 To signify that the Grace and Mercy of the Covenant was now no longer to be confined unto one Nation Language or People but to be extended unto all Nations Tongues and Languages of People under Heaven 2 To testifie by what means he would subdue the Souls and Consciences of Men unto the Obedience of Christ and the Gospel and by what means he would maintain his Kingdom in the World Now this was not by Force and Might by external Power or Armies but by the Preaching of the Word whereof the Tongue is the only Instrument And the outward Sign of this Gift in Tongues of Fire evidenced the Light and Efficacy wherewith the Holy Ghost designed to accompany the Dispensation of the Gospel Wherefore although this Gift began with the Apostles yet was it afterwards very much diffused unto the Generality of them that did believe See Acts 10. 46. Chap. 19. 6. 1 Cor. 14. And some few things we may observe concerning this Gift As 1 The especial matter that was expressed by this Gift seems to have been the Praises of God for his wonderful Works of Grace by Christ. Although I doubt not but that the Apostles were enabled by vertue of this Gift to declare the Gospel unto any People unto whom they came in their own Language yet ordinarily they did not Preach nor Instruct the People by Vertue of this Gift but only spake forth the Praises of God to the Admiration and Astonishment of them who were yet Strangers to the Faith So when they first received the Gift they were heard speaking the wonderful Works of God Acts 2. 11. And the Gentiles who first believed spake with Tongues and magnified God Acts 10. 46. 2 These Tongues were so given for a Sign unto them that believed not 1 Cor. 14. 22. that sometimes those that spake with Tongues understood not the Sence and Meaning of the Words delivered by themselves nor were they understood by the Church it self wherein they were uttered 1 Cor. 14. 6 7 8 9 10. c. But this I suppose was only sometimes and that it may be mostly when this Gift was unnecessarily used For I doubt not but the Apostles understood full well the things delivered by themselves in divers Tongues And all who had this Gift though they might not apprehend the meaning of what themselves spake and uttered yet were so absolutely in the Exercise of it under the Conduct of the Holy Spirit that they neither did nor could speak any thing by vertue thereof but what was according unto the Mind of God and tended unto his Praise 1 Cor. 14. 2. 14 17. 3 Although this Gift were excellent in it self and singularly effectual in the Propagation of the Gospel unto Unbelievers yet in the Assemblies of the Church it was of little or no Use but only with respect unto the things themselves that were uttered For as to the principal End of it to be a Sign unto Unbelievers it was finished and accomplished towards them so as they had no farther need nor use of it But now whereas many Unbelievers came occasionally into the Assemblies of the Church especially at some freer Seasons for whose Conviction the Holy Ghost would for a Season continue this Gift among Believers that the Church might not be disadvantaged thereby he added the other Gift here mentioned namely The Interpretation of Tongues He endowed either those Persons themselves who spake with Tongues or some others in the same Assembly with an Ability to interpret and declare to the Church the things that were spoken and uttered in that miraculous manner which is the last Gift here mentioned But the Nature Use and Abuse of these Gifts is so largely and distinctly spoken unto by the Apostle 1 Cor. 14. that as I need not insist on them so I cannot fully do it without an entire Exposition of that whole Chapter which the Nature of my Design will not permit CHAP. V. The Original Duration Use and End of Extraordinary Spiritual Gifts § 1. THIS Summary Account doth the Apostle give of these Extraordinary Gifts of the Holy Ghost which then flourished in the Church and were the Life of it's extraordinary Ministry It may be mention may occur of some such Gifts under other Names but they are such as may be reduced unto some one of those here expressed Wherefore this may be admitted as a perfect Catalogue of them and comprehensive of that Power from Above which the Lord Christ promised unto his Apostles and Disciples upon his Ascension into Heaven Acts 1. 8. For he ascended up far above all Heavens that he might fill all things Ephes. 4. 10. that is the Church with Officers and Gifts unto the Perfection of the Saints by the Work of the Ministry and the Edification of his Body Ver. 11. For being by the Right Hand of God exalted and having received of the Father the Promise of the Holy Ghost he shed forth or abundantly poured out these things whereof we speak Acts 2. 33. And as they were the great Evidence of his Acceptation with God and Exaltation seeing in them the Spirit convinced the World of Sin Righteousness and Judgment so they were the great means whereby he carried on his Work amongst Men as shall afterwards be declared § 2. THERE was no certain limited Time for the Cessation of these Gifts Those peculiar unto the Apostles were commensurate unto their Lives None after their Decease had
of his Hand leaving him nothing to do in that which they called the Church But I suppose I need not handle this Principle as a thing in Dispute or Controversie If I greatly mistake not this presence of Christ in his Church by his Spirit is an Article of Faith unto the Catholick Church and such a Fundamental Truth as whoever denies it overthrows the whole Gospel And I have so confirmed it in our former Discourses concerning the Dispensation and Operations of the Holy Ghost as that I fear not nor expect any direct opposition thereunto But yet I acknowledge that some begin to talk as if they owned no other presence of Christ but by the Word and Sacraments Whatever else remains to be done lyes wholly in our selves It is acknowledged that the Lord Christ is present in and by his Word and Ordinances but if he be no otherwise present or be present only by their External Administration there will no more Church-State among Men ensue thereon than there is among the Jews who enjoy the Letter of the Old Testament and the Institutions of Moses But when Men rise up in express contradiction unto the Promises of Christ and the Faith of the Catholick Church in all Ages we shall not contend with them But § 4. 3 dly THIS presence of the Spirit is secured unto the Church by an Everlasting unchangeable Covenant Isa. 59. 21. As for me this is my Covenant with them saith the Lord my Spirit that is upon them and my Words which I have put in thy Mouth shall not depart out of thy Mouth nor out of the Mouth of thy Seed nor out of the Mouth of thy Seeds Seed saith the Lord from henceforth and for ever This is God's Covenant with the Gospel Church to be erected then when the Redeemer should come out of Zion and unto them that turn from Transgression in Jacob ver 20. This is a part of the Covenant that God hath made in Christ the Redeemer And as the continuance of the Word unto the Church in all Ages is by this Promise secured without which it would cease and come to nothing seeing it is Built on the Foundation of the Apostles and Prophets Ephes. 2. 20. so is the presence of the Spirit in like manner secured unto it and that on the same Terms with the Word so as that if he be not present with it all Covenant Relation between God and it doth cease where this promise doth not take place there is no Church no Ordinance no acceptable Worship because no Covenant-Relation In brief then where there is no participation of the Promise of Christ to send the Spirit to abide with us always no Interest in that Covenant wherein God ingageth that his Spirit shall not depart from us for ever and so no presence of Christ to make the Word and Ordinances of Worship living useful effectual in their Administration unto their proper Ends there is no Church-State whatever outward Order there may be § 5. AND hereon 4thly is the Gospel called the Ministration of the Spirit and the Ministers of it the Ministers of the Spirit 2 Cor. 3. 6. Who hath also made us able Ministers of the New Testament not of the Letter but of the Spirit not the Ministration of Death but that of the Spirit which is Glorious ver 7 8. There never was nor ever shall be any but these two Ministrations in the Church that of the Letter and of Death and that of the Spirit and of Life If there be a Ministration in any Church it must belong to one of these and all Ministers must be so either of the Letter or of the Spirit If there be a Ministry pretended unto that is neither of the Letter nor of the Spirit it is Antichristian The Ministry which was Carnal of the Letter and Death was a true Ministry and in its place Glorious because it was appointed of God and was efficacious as unto its proper end That of the Gospel is of the Spirit and much more Glorious But if there be a Ministration that hath the outward form of either but indeed is neither of them it is no Ministration at all And where it is so there is really no Ministration but that of the Bible that is God by his Providence continuing the Bible among them maketh use of i●●s he seeth good for the Conviction and Conversion of Sinners wherein there is a secret 〈◊〉 of the Spirit also We may there●●●●●●quire in what sence the Ministration of the 〈…〉 called the Ministry of the Spirit Now this cannot be because the Laws Institutions and Ordinances of its Worship were revealed by the Spirit for so were all the Ordinances and Institutions of the Old Testament as hath been proved before and yet the Ministration of them was the Ministration of the Letter and of Death in a worldly Sanctuary by Carnal Ordinances Wherefore it must be so called in one of these Respects Either 1 Because it is the peculiar Aid and Assistance of the Spirit whereby any are enabled to administer the Gospel and its Institutions of Worship according to the Mind of God unto the Edification of the Church In this sence Men are said to be made able Ministers of the New Testament that is Ministers able to Administer the Gospel in due order Thus in that Expression Ministers of the Spirit the Spirit denotes the Efficient Cause of the Ministry and he that quickeneth it ver 6 7. Or 2 It may be said to be the Ministration of the Spirit because in and by the Ministry of the Gospel the Spirit is in all Ages Administred and Communicated unto the Disciples of Christ unto all the ends for which he is promised So Gal. 3. 2. the Spirit is received by the Preaching of Faith Take it either way and the whole of what we plead for is confirmed That he alone enableth Men unto the Discharge of the Work of the Ministry by the Spiritual Gifts which he communicateth unto them is the first sence and expresly that which we contend for and if in and by the Ministration of the Gospel in all Ages the Spirit is Communicated and Administred unto Men then doth he abide with the Church for ever and for what Ends we must further enquire § 6. 5thly THE great End for which the Spirit is thus promised administred and communicated under the Gospel is the continuance and preservation of the Church in the World God hath promised unto the Lord Christ that his Kingdom in this World should endure unto all Generations with the course of the Sun and Moon Psal. 72. 5. and that of the Encrease of his Government there should be no End Isa. 9. 7. And the Lord Christ himself hath declared his preservation of his Church so as that the Gates of Hell should not prevail against it Mat. 16. It may therefore be enquired whereon the Infallible Accomplishment of these Promises and others innumerable unto the same End doth depend or what
is that means whereby they shall be certainly Executed Now this must be either some work of God or Man If it be of Men and it consist of their Wills and Obedience then that which is said amounts hereunto namely that where men have once received the Gospel and professed subjection thereunto they will infallibly abide therein in a Succession from one Generation unto another But besides that it must be granted that what so depends on the Wills of Men can have no more certainty than the undetermined Wills of Men can give security of which indeed is none at all so there are confessed instances without number of such Persons and Places as have lost the Gospel and the Profession thereof And what hath fallen out in one place may do so in another and consequently in all places where the Reasons and Causes of things are the same On this supposition therefore there is no security that the Promises mentioned shall be infallibly accomplished Wherefore the Event must depend on some Work of God and Christ. Now this is no other but the Dispensation and Communication of the Spirit Hereon alone doth the continuance of the Church and of the Kingdom of Christ in the World depend And whereas the Church falls under a double consideration namely of its internal and external Form of its internal Spiritual Union with Christ and its outward Profession of Obedience unto him the Calling Gathering Preservation and Edification of it in both respects belong unto the Holy Spirit The first he doth as hath been proved at large by his Communicating Effectual Saving Grace unto the Elect the latter by the Communication of Gifts unto the Guides Rulers Officers and Ministers of it with all its Members according unto its Place and Capacity Suppose then his Communication of Internal Saving Grace to cease and the Church must absolutely cease as to its Internal Form For we are united unto the Lord Christ as our Mystical Head by the Spirit the one and self-same Spirit dwelling in Him and them that do believe Union unto Christ without Saving Grace or Saving Grace without the Holy Spirit are Strangers unto the Gospel and Christian Religion So is it to have a Church that is Holy and Catholick which is not united unto Christ as a Mystical Head Wherefore the very Being of the Church as unto its Internal Form depends on the Spirit in his Dispensation of Grace which if you suppose an Intercision of the Church must cease It hath the same dependance on him as to its outward Form and Profession upon his Communication of Gifts For no Man can call Jesus Lord or profess Subjection and Obedience unto him in a due manner but by the Holy Ghost 1 Cor. 12. 3. Suppose this Work of his to cease and there can be no Professing Church Let Men mould and cast themselves into what Order and Form they please and let them pretend that their Right and Title unto their Church Power and Station is derived unto them from their Progenitors or Predecessors if they are not furnished with the Gifts of the Spirit to enable their Guides unto Gospel Administrations they are no orderly Gospel Church Wherefore § 7. 6thly THE Communication of such Gifts unto the ordinary Ministry of the Church in all Ages is plainly asserted in sundry places of the Scripture some whereof may be briefly considered The whole Nature of this Work is declared in the Parable of the Talents Matth. 25. from ver 13. to 31. The state of the Church from the Ascension of Christ unto his coming again unto Judgment that is in its whole course on the Earth is represented in this Parable In this season he hath Servants whom he intrusteth in the Affairs of his Kingdom in the care of his Church and the propagation of the Gospel That they may in their several Generations Places and Circumstances be enabled hereunto he giving them in various Distributions Talents to Trade withall the least whereof was sufficient to encourage them who received them unto their Use and Exercise The Trade they had to drive was that of the Administration of the Gospel its Doctrine Worship and Ordinances to others Talents are Abilities to Trade which may also comprize Opportunities and other Advantages but Abilities are chiefly intended These were the Gifts where of we speak Nor did it ever enter into the Minds of any to apprehend otherwise of them And they are Abilities which Christ as the King and Head of his Church giveth unto Men in an especial manner as they are employed under him in the service of his House and Work of the Gospel The Servants mentioned are such as are called appointed and employed in the service of the House of Christ that is all Ministers of the Gospel from first to last And their Talents are the Gifts which he endows them withall by his own immediate Power and Authority for their Work And hence these three things follow 1 That where-ever there is a Ministry that the Lord Christ setteth up appointeth or owneth he furnisheth all those whom he employs therein with Gifts and Abilities suitable to their Work which he doth by the Holy Spirit He will never fail to own his Institutions with gracious supplies to render them Effectual 2 That where any have not received Talents to Trade withall it is the highest presumption in them and casts the greatest Dishonour on the Lord Christ as though he requires Work where he gave no Strength or Trade where he gave no Stock for any one to undertake the Work of the Ministry Where the Lord Christ gives no Gifts he hath no Work to do He will require of none any especial Duty where he doth not give an especial Ability And for any to think themselves meet for this Work and Service in the strength of their own Natural Parts and Endowments however acquired is to despise both his Authority and his Work 3 For those who have received of these Talents either not to Trade at all or to pretend the managing of their Trade on another Stock that is either not sedulously and duely to Exercise their Ministerial Gifts or to discharge their Ministry by other helps and means is to set up their own Wisdom in opposition unto his and his Authority In brief that which the whole Parable teacheth is that where-ever there is a Ministry in the Church that Christ owneth or regardeth as used and employed by him there Persons are furnished with Spiritual Gifts from Christ by the Spirit enabling them unto the discharge of that Ministry and where there are no such Spiritual Gifts dispensed by him there is no Ministry that he either accepteth or approveth § 8. ROM 12. 1 4 5 6 7 8. As we have many Members in one Body and all Members have not the same Office so we being many are one Body in Christ and every one Members one of another Having therefore Gifts differing according to the Grace that is given unto us whether
them as Abraham did the Father of the Faithful And hereunto some Spiritual Abilities are requisite For none can teach others more than they know themselves nor perform Spiritual Worship without some Spiritual Gifts unless they will betake themselves unto such shifts as we have before on good Grounds rejected 3. Every Member of a Church in Order according to the Mind of Christ possesseth some Place Use and Office in the Body which it cannot fill up unto the Benefit and Ornament of the whole without some Spiritual Gift These places are various some of greater use than others and of more necessity unto the Edification of the Church but all are useful in their kind This our Apostle disputes at large 1 Cor. 12. 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 c. All Believers in due order do become one Body by the participation of the same Spirit and Union unto the same Head Those who do not so partake of the one Spirit who are not united unto the Head do not properly belong to the Body whatever place they seem to hold therein Of those that do so some are as it were an Eye some as an Hand and some as a Foot All these useful in their several places and needful unto one another None of them is so highly exalted as to have the least occasion of being lifted up as though he had no need of the rest for the Spirit distributeth unto every one severally as he will not all unto any one save only unto the Head our Lord Jesus from whom we all receive Grace according to the measure of his Gift Nor is any so depressed or useless as to say It is not of the Body nor that the Body hath no need of it But every one in his Place and Station concurrs to the Unity Strength Beauty and Growth of the Body which things our Apostle disputes at large in the place mentioned 4 Hereby are supplies communicated unto the whole from the Head Ephes. 4. 15 16. Col. 2. 19. It is of the Body that is of the Church under the Conduct of its Officers that the Apostle discourseth in those places And the Duty of the whole it is to speak the Truth in Love every one in his several Place and Station And herein God hath so ordered the Union of the whole Church in it self unto and in dependance on its Head as that through and by not only the supply of every Joint which may express either the Officers or more Eminent Members of it but the effectual working of every part in the Exercise of the Graces and Gifts of the Spirit doth impart to the whole the Body may Edifie it self and be Encreased Wherefore 5 The Scripture is express that the Holy Ghost doth communicate of those Gifts unto private Believers and directs them in that Duty wherein they are to be exercised 1 Pet. 4. 10. Every one that is every Believer walking in the Order and Fellowship of the Gospel is to attend unto the Discharge of his Duty according as he hath received Spiritual Ability So was it in the Church of Corinth 1 Cor. 1. 5 6 7. and in that of the Romans Chap. 15. 14. as they all of them knew that it was their Duty to covet the best Gifts which they did with success 1 Cor. 12. 31. And hereon depend the Commands for the Exercise of those Duties which in the Ability of these Gifts received they were to perform So were they all to admonish one another to exhort one another to Build up one another in their most Holy Faith And it is the loss of those Spiritual Gifts which hath introduced amongst many an utter neglect of these Duties so as they are scarce heard of among the generality of them that are called Christians But blessed be God we have large and full Experience of the continuance of this Dispensation of the Spirit in the Eminent Abilities of a multitude of private Christians however they may be despised by them who know them not By some I confess they have been abused some have presumed on them beyond the Line and Measure which they have received some have been puffed up with them some have used them disorderly in Churches and to their hurt some have boasted of what they have not received all which miscarriages also befell the Primitive Churches And I had rather have the Order Rule Spirit and Practice of those Churches that were planted by the Apostles with all their Troubles and Disadvantages than the Carnal Peace of others in their open Degeneracy from all those things § 12. IT remains only that we enquire how Men may come unto or attain a participation of these Gifts whether Ministerial or more Private And unto this End we may observe 1 That they are not Communicated unto any by a sudden Afflatus or extraordinary Infusion as were the Gifts of Miracles and Tongues which were bestowed on the Apostles and many of the first Converts That Dispensation of the Spirit is long since ceased and where it is now pretended unto by any it may justly be suspected as an Enthusiastick Delusion For as the End of those Gifts which in their own Nature exceed the whole power of all our Faculties is ceased so is their Communication and the manner of it also Yet this I must say that the Infusion of Spiritual Light into the Mind which is the Foundation of all Gifts as hath been proved being wrought sometimes suddenly or in a short season the Concomitancy of Gifts in some good measure is oftentimes sudden with an appearance of something Extraordinary as might be manifested in instances of several sorts 2 These Gifts are not absolutely attainable by our own Diligence and Endeavours in the use of means without respect unto the Soveraign Will and Pleasure of the Holy Ghost Suppose there are such means of the Attainment and Improvement of them and that several Persons do with the same measures of Natural Abilities and Diligence use those means for that end yet it will not follow that all must be equally Partakers of them They are not the immediate product of our own Endeavours no not as under an ordinary Blessing upon them For they are 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Arbitrary Largesses or Gifts which the Holy Spirit worketh in all Persons severally as he will Hence we see the different Events that are among them who are exercised in the same Studies and Endeavours some are endued with Eminent Gifts some scarce attain unto any that are useful and some despise them Name and Thing There is therefore an immediate Operation of the Spirit of God in the Collation of these Spiritual Abilities which is unaccountable by the measures of Natural Parts and Industry Yet I say 4 That ordinarily they are both attained and increased by the due use of Means suited thereunto as Grace is also which none but Pelagians affirm to be absolutely in the power of our own Wills And the naming of these Means shall put
them in the Instances given us in the Scripture I. WE have a negative Precept to this purpose Ephes. 4. 30. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Grieve not the Holy Spirit Consider who he is what he hath done for you how great your Concern is in his continuance with you and withall that he is a Free infinitely Wise and Holy Agent in all that He doth who came freely unto you and can withdraw from you and grieve him not It is the Person of the Holy Spirit that is intended in the Words as appears 1 From the manner of the Expression 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 that Holy Spirit 2 By the Work assigned unto Him for by him we are Sealed unto the Day of Redemption Him we are not to grieve The Expression seems to be borrowed from Isa. 63. 10. where mention is made of the Sin and Evil here prohibited 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 But they rebelled and vexed his Holy Spirit 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 is to trouble and to grieve and it is used when it is done unto a great Degree The LXX render it here by 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 which is so to grieve as also to irritate and provoke to Anger and Indignation because it hath respect unto the Rebellions of the People in the Wilderness which our Apostle expresseth by 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 and 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Words of the same Signification To Vex therefore is the heightning of Grieving by a Provocation unto Anger and Indignation which Sence is suited to the place and matter treated of though the Word signifie no more but to grieve and so it is rendred by 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Gen. 45. 5. 1 King 19. 2. NOW Grief is here ascribed unto the Holy Spirit as it is elsewhere unto God absolutely Gen. 6. 6. It repented the Lord that he had made Man on the Earth and it grieved him at his Heart Such Affections and Perturbations of Mind are not ascribed unto God or the Spirit but Metophorically That intended in such Ascriptions is to give us an Apprehension of things as we are able to receive it And the Measure we take of them is their Nature and Effects in our selves What may justly grieve a good Man and what he will do when he is unjustly or undeservedly grieved represent unto us what we are to understand of our own Condition with respect unto the Holy Ghost when he is said to be grieved by us And Grief in the Sence here intended is a trouble of Mind arising from an Apprehension of Unkindness not deserved of Disappointments not expected on the Account of a neer Concernment in those by whom we are grieved We may therefore see hence what it is we are warned of when we are enjoyned not to grieve the Holy Spirit As 1. THERE must be Unkindness in what we do Sin hath various respects towards God of Guilt and Filth and the like These several Considerations of it have several Effects But that which is denoted when it is said to grieve him is Unkindness or that Defect of an answerable Love unto the Fruits and Testimonies of His Love which we have received that it is accompanied withall He is the Spirit of Love he is Love All his Actings towards us and in us are Fruits of Love and they all of them leave an Impression of Love upon our Souls All the Joys and Consolation we are made Partakers of in this World arise from a Sense of the Love of God communicated in an endearing way of Love unto our Souls This requires a return of Love and Delight in all Duties of Obedience on our part When instead hereof by our Negligence and Carelesness or otherwise we fall into those things or ways which he most abhorrs he greatly respects the Unkindness and Ingratitude which is therein and is therefore said to be grieved by us 2. DISAPPOINTMENT in Expectation It is known that no Disappointment properly can befall the Spirit of God It is utterly inconsistent with his Prescience and Omniscience But we are disappointed when things fall not out according as we justly expected they would in answer unto the means used by us for their Accomplishment And when the means that God useth towards us do not by reason of our Sin produce the Effect they are suited unto God proposeth Himself as under a Disappointment So he speaks of his Vineyard I tooked that it should bring forth Grapes and it brought forth wild Grapes Isa. 5. 2. Now Disappointment causeth Grief As when a Father hath used all means for the Education of a Child in any honest Way or Course and expended much of his Estate therein if he through Dissoluteness or Idleness fail his Expectation and Disappoint him it fills him with Grief They are great things which are done for us by the Spirit of God These all of them have their tendency unto an Increase in Holiness Light and Love Where they are not answered where there is not a suitable Effect there is that Disappointment that causeth Grief Especially is this so with respect unto some signal Mercies A Return in Holy Obedience is justly expected on their Account And where this is not is is a thing causing Grief This are we here minded of Grieve not the Spirit whereby ye are sealed unto the Day of Redemption So great a Kindness should have produced other Effects than those there mentioned by the Apostle 3. THE Concernment of the Holy Spirit in us concurr to his being said to be grieved by us For we are grieved by them in whom we are particularly concerned The Miscarriages of others we can pass over without any such trouble And there are three things that give us an especial Concernment in others 1 Relation as that of a Father and Husband a Brother This makes us to be concerned in and consequently to be grieved for the Miscarriages of them that are related unto us So is it with the Holy Spirit He hath undertaken the Office of a Comforter towards us and stands in that relation to us Hence he is so concerned in us as that he is said to be grieved with our Sins when he is not so at the Sins of them unto whom he stands not in especial Relation 2 Love gives Concernment and makes way for Grief upon occasion of it Those whom we love we are grieved for and by Others may provoke Indignation but they cause not Grief I mean on their own account for otherwise we ought to grieve for the Sins of all And what is the especial Love of the Holy Ghost towards us hath been declared FROM what hath been spoken it is evident what we are warned of what is enjoyned unto us when we are caution'd not to grieve the Holy Spirit and how we may do so For we do it 1 WHEN we are not influenced by his Love and Kindness to answer his Mind and Will in all Holy Obedience accompanied with Joy Love and Delight This he deserves at our Hands this