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A34689 A practicall commentary, or an exposition with observations, reasons, and vses upon the first Epistle generall of John by ... John Cotton ... Cotton, John, 1584-1652.; R. D. (Roger Drake), 1608-1669.; Scott, Chr. (Christopher), fl. 1655. 1658 (1658) Wing C6452; ESTC R5113 587,691 443

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could not have said as much Vse 2. Of reproofe to the Papists who lock up St. Johns writings from the people they may not be suffered to read them why if he write them for this end that they might not sin then they give the reins to sin that deny leave and liberty to read them Vse 3. To teach us the poysonful corruption of our natures that out of the purest soundest Doctrine gathers poyson Saint John fore-saw that from his Doctrine they would be ready to gather false conclusions So Rom. 5.20 when St. Paul had delivered the free Doctrine of Justification see what use they make of it he had taught that as sin abounded so did grace much more abound now he saw that they would be ready to gather false conclusions from this therefore he prevents it Chap. 6.1 shall we then sin that Grace may abound God forbid therefore it must make us out of love with our selves the commonest meats are most nourishing and good other rare meats commonly breed distempers but some stomach will corrupt any meat so the plainest points of Religion are the soundest and best but such is the corruption of our nature that it is ready to gather poyson out of them Vse 4. To teach us when we have made a good use of the Apostles writings viz. when they divert us from sin if you be restained and kept back from any sin by them you make good use of them St. John wrote this Epistle that they might not sin labour therefore by reading thereof to be made more cautelous against sin 1. If we can to doe no sin 2. If we doe to disallow it and hate it and so it will be as no sin to us We come now to the third point viz. the consolation If any man sin we have an Advocate with the Father c. as if he had said how can it be that we should not sin he had taught the contrary and told them he wrote those things that they might not sin but yet for all that notwithstanding their best care and indeavour it could not be but they would sin but here is the comfort if any man sin we have an Advocate with the Father c. he doth not say any man hath an Advocate with the Father but I and you and such as we are we have an Advocate with the Father now what is an Advocate sometimes it is applyed to the Holy Ghost somtimes to the Son to the Holy Ghost John 14.16 he is called 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 both because he is a Comforter and because he is an Advocate how not in pleading our case before the Father but by pleading in our hearts in giving us the Spirit of Grace and Supplication as the Apostle saith Rom. 8.26 as in Law he may be said to be our Advocate that draws our petitions for us the Holy Ghost doth not plead for us in heaven but he draws our petitions for us so that they are accepted in heaven Rom. 8.27 he doth speak good things from God to us and good things from us to God 1 Cor. 2.3 he tells us of our peace with God and our comfort and helps us to plead with God But properly it is the office of the Son to be Advocate an Advocate in Court is a more speciall pleader in the behalfe of another whose person and cause is there to be judged of and so Christ is our Advocate in speciall manner with the Father Doct. Every sinner hath Enemies that before the Father in heaven plead against him If any man sin c. there were no use of an Advocate to plead for us if we had none to accuse us and plead against us we no sooner sin but we have accusations put up in heaven against us and so our Advocate puts in for us what be these adversaries 1 Our own sins they plead against us and accuse us day and night some sins doe in a speciall manner plead against us and those are crying sins Gen. 4.10 the murther of Abel was a crying sin Gen. 18.20 the sins of Sodom cried and Ezek. 16.49 there are four things of Sodom mentioned which cryed to heaven for Vengeance Pride Idlenesse Intemperance Unmercifulnesse to the poor so sometimes detaining the labourers wages James 5.4 so also oppression Exod. 22.22.27 these are speciall crying sins because they will give God no rest till he hath revenged them in this World they will not stay till the last judgment but call for present judgment but all sins doe speake in the Lords ear and call for vengeance against us 2 Another Adversary that accuseth us is the righteous Law of God which we have broken that the word may not be in vain Joh. 5.45 3 The third Enemy is Satan that accuseth us night and day Rev. 12.10 so he did Job Chap. 1.9 10 11. he accused him of hypocrisie because he had no reall reason to accuse him therefore he surmiseth one 4 Our own conscience accuseth us and that is as a thousand witnesses Rom. 2.15 Vse 1 To take heed how we make bold with any sin you may put upon them a pretence of pleasure or profit or credit but there is no sin we commit but pleads against us yea and stirs up the Law and Satan and our own consciences to plead against us too 2 It teacheth us the miserable Estate of a poor sinner that goes on in sin and never takes any care to get Christ to be an Advocate for him he may hope that Christ pleads for him in Heaven but this is a vaine hope so long as he goes on in sin but he may be sure that sin and Satan and the Law and his conscience accuseth him and he having none to plead for him what a wofull case is he in 3 It may stir us up to get an Advocate that may plead for us against our accusers Doct. Every Child of God hath the Lord Jesus Christ in Heaven to plead his cause for him If any man sin we have an Advocate with the Father Jesus Christ the Righteous he doth not say every man that sins hath an Advocate but we have an Advocate that is I and you and such as we are the children of God Rom. 8.34 he makes intercession for us 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 interpellat pro nobis he interrupts the accusation and strikes in for us Heb. 7.25 because he hath not only dyed for us and risen for us but he follows the buisinesse to the utmost till it be accomplished How doth he make intercession for us 1 He doth not fall down at his Fathers feet but he acts the part of an Advocate by his presence at the Throne of Grace so that his presence cuts off many accusations it being known he is our friend and stands for us they dare not be so bold Heb. 9 24. 2 He not only pleads for us by his presence but he intercedes for us by the merit of his blood and that pleads more powerfully for us than
God was fore-warned of Antichrists aforehand Q. When or by whom were they fore-warned A. Our Saviour forewarns them of Antichrists and false Teachers Matth. 24.24 25. unto which words Saint John seems to have reference so also the Apostles were careful in fore-warning them 2 Thes 2. from the third Verse to the tenth 1 Tim. 2.3 4. 2 Pet. 2.2 3. which was expresly spoken of Rome Rev. 18.13 so we see by the mouth of two or three witnesses this truth was confirmed Reas 1. To prevent the mis-conceit that the people had that the Day of the Lord was near at hand and thereupon began to think it was no time to settle to their Callings but to give themselves to vigilancy and prayer 2 Thes 2.1 2 3. to prevent this conceit he tells them expresly Antichrist must first come 2 That they might be the better fore-armed against such false Teachers for there should be damnable Herisies 2 Pet. 2.2 and not as points of curiosity only but contra dogmata fidei therefore that they might prepare themselves against such heresies Christ and his Apostles were carefull to fore-warn them Mat. 24.24 25. 2 Pet. 3.17 18. unlesse you be well established in the truth they will carry you away into errour 3 That they might quicken the Pastors of the Church to lay sound foundations that they might establish them in sound Doctrine Acts 20.28 29 30. Vse 1. Shews the great faithfulnesse of the great Shepheard of our Souls Christ Jesus in fore-telling himselfe of Wolves coming and stirring up his Apostles to doe the like Vse 2. It may teach both christian Ministers and people to practise such duties for which end he writes these things one main end is to establish them in sound Doctrine that so whatsoever false Teachers say yet christians may not be seduced for if they gave warning so long before much more now we know this to be come to passe therefore let not Women or little Children excuse themselves for God looks that you should be so grounded in the truth that no Seducers may carry you away Doct. 3 In the days when St. John wrote this Epistle many Antichrists were then come into the World 1 Joh. 4.1 2 3. This is the first place that mentions Antichrist expresly 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 which signifies first opposition as 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 secondly substitution as 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 pro consul 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 thirdly it signifies equality 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Now Antichristos includes all as one that is opposite to Christ so he is called 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 secondly he is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 that is substitute or vicar of Christ hence the beast that came out of the Sea had the horn of a Lamb as if he had the power of Christ thirdly he is Antichrist that is one that carries himself as equal to Christ therefore he dispenseth with those laws which no mortal may dispence withall as incestuous marriage and he binds the consciences of men Jam. 4.20 now it is proper to the law of Christ to sit in the conscience therefore he may well be called Antichrist but yet of these he is properly called Antichrist in the former sense that is one that opposeth himself against God and Christ and all Emperors and Kings Bellarmine excuses the Pope from coming to the Nicene Council saying indignum est caput membra sequi Secondly lest he should sit beneath the Emperor which hee thought unmeet therefore he may well be said to exalt himself 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 2 Thes 2.4 above every Cesar and yet here is the misery that he carries himself as a Vicar of Christ yet can oppose himself against Christ Q. But how were many Antichrists then come A. In ecclesiastical Histories we shall find that St. John lived about an hundred years after Christ and was born about the same time with Christ now about the year 26 after Christ Histories report there was Simon Magus who seemed to be the great power of God and to be he that gave the Law in Mount Sinai 2 He gave out that it was he that was crucified under Tiberius Cesar here was an Antichristian spirit and I was saith he that Holy Ghost that descended on the Apostles so that he denyed both the Father and the Son after him sprang up Menander that affirmed that it was he that died for the World and that all that believed on him should be saved In those times Ebion taught that Christ was but a meer man and held circumcision necessary and in his time lived Cerinthus who retained all the Judicall Law and denyed Christ to be God Act. 15.1 and he is held to be one of those that held the World to be made by Angells and he was the root of the error of the Chiliasts all these lived in Johns time Vse 1 It shews us the marvelous enmity of that wicked one that as soon as ever Christ had sowed good seed that evil one sowed tares this was the subtilty of that old Serpent to sow errors before the truth could take firm rooting Vse 2. Hence we see the impudency of Heresie especially when opposition is set on fire of Hell that such monstrous opinions should be broached in St. Johns time that envied against them and wrote against them and therefore we must not wonder if Heresies sine pudore broach themselves in the Church for even in St. Johns time a s●n of thunder that shook them down mightily yet even against him were these Darts shot it must therefore stir up Christians to ground themselves in the whole Counsel of God do you think if such Heretiques did not blush before St. John they will blush before us Hence wee see the truth of God is of more power than the spirit of Error for though there were so many heads of Error yet they all fell down before the Doctrine of St. John so that this writing remained when all they were lost magna est veritas prevalebit therefore such is the power of truth that it dispells all Errors 3 It confutes boasting of Antiquity every ancient thing is not true for then these false Heresies had been true but yet there is Antiquity which springs from the first institution and that is prevalent there is a secondary antiquity that is Tares that are presently sowen after the good Seed yet though they were sowen the very same day yet secondary antiquity will not justifie their Doctrin but that which comes from the institution by God Doct. In the coming of these many Antichrists that which was told aforehand of the coming of Antichrist is in some measure fulfilled For otherwise St. Johns discourse would be somewhat impertinent to what end doth he say Ye have heard that Antichrist shall come and that Antichrists are come already And again he doth argue from the last times to Antichrist and from Antichrist to the last times reciprocally which reason were not of strength unlesse it were
of Antichrist so then the question is Where is this Spirituall Unction alas it is an hard thing for blinde natural men to know but yet as the Ambassador of Persia said Quot Senatores tot reges so where you see a company of Christians Quot Christiani tot reges so many Kings Priests and Prophets Psal 45.16 the children of the New Testament shall be answerable to the Fathers of the Old and shall be endued with suitable graces they are Princes in what part of the World soever they are Princes judging of things in difference indued with a Princely spirit to overcome the World and Sathan and their own Corruptions they have a Priestly Office to pray and instruct to sacrifice themselves and their Families to God c. therefore if you find such a company verily there is the Church of God and let not the Separatists say you have prophane persons among you We say though they be amongst us yet they are not of us and therefore that hinders us not from being the Church therefore whither should we go to seek the Church but where this Unction is Vse 3 For all you that have received this Unction it is not for Kings and Princes to be digging in the earth it is not for Priests and Prophets to be ignorant and blinde and dumbe 1 Cor. 6.1 to 7. Paul is confident that the meanest Christian is a Judge What a shame is it for a Christian at every temptation to be carried Captive What a shame is it for Kings to soyl and besmut themselves for Saul to cast away his shield was a vile dishonour so for Christians to be soyled and carried away with every temptation for you to cast away your shield as if you had not been annoynted is a great dishonour It becomes Christians to fight like Princes and to be victorious and to judge like Kings so walk as Priests of the high God know how to pray how to instruct your Families how to offer all your wayes to God all your Families you are not to be only holy day Priests but daily Priests Vse 4 It may teach every Christian that stands in need of healing or suppleing your stiff spirits you need balme and oyle for healing the wounds of your souls and suppleing and softning your stiff spirits why here is an unction that will heal thy wounds and soften thy heart intreat God that he would shed abroad his spirit into thy heart that he would heale thy spirit soften thy heart and chear thy soule look up to the holy one he is able to powre floods of consolation on thee and establish thy soul in peace do wee find our spirits hard and stiff and bound our spirits very straight and stand in need of a great deal of alacrity why yet this spirituall unction will so inlarge thee and supple thee that thou shalt find thy selfe helped and quickned that thou mayest do things not weakly but with power and life so if we find corruptions so strong that we know not how to overmaster them there is an unction from this holy one able to strengthen us against them intreat God therefore to power it down upon thy soul so doe you want power and life in Gods ordinances why in any need look up to him Vse 5 Here is a ground of much consolation that God is pleased to bestow such a mercy such a blessing as this upon us how are we bound to Christ that is pleased to annoynt us with the same oyntment wherewith himselfe was anoynted it is a ground of much consolation Christians are often called to great imployments which if they look on themselves they see themselves altogether unfit for such as Moses said send by whom thou wilt send but is not this unction able to make us Kings and Priests we know where to find supply and if God call us to more imployments that is our comfort that we have an unction which is able to fit us for every work and imployment God shall call us to Vse 6 Of exhortation to every Christian not to rest contented in an empty name of Christianity ●●ll you get this spirituall unction rest not in any known strength but what you receive by this spirit otherwise you shall find much want of help Matth. 25.1 to 10. the wife Virgins had their oyle continually ready and prepared whensoever Christ came but the foolish Virgins some oyle they had some common gifts and graces but they were spent and it was too late to seek for oyle when the Bridegroome came so do not only hear the Word but labour to find some oyle dropt into your souls that so in stormes you may find the life and comfort of the spirit 1 JOHN 2.20 But ye have an unction from the holy one and ye know all things IN these words the Apostle prescribes a means to preserve them against seducements and the first means is the unction they had received from the holy one which is a comparison from the legall oyntment this spirit of Grace should be as an Antidote against all Antichrists Now we come to speak of the vertue of this unction Doct. The little Children of God by vertue of the oyntment of the spirit of Grace they know all things So Verse 27. so that there is an abiding oyntment and so sufficient that they need not be taught more or better things than it will teach them For Explication 1 Consider the subject yee know all things This universality of Christian knowledge is amplified by the subject yee know all things 1 For the desire of their hearts they desire to know all things necessary to salvation Acts 10.33 this is the frame and disposition of a converted heart to know all things and so great is the desire of Gods Children to know this that they desire to know those things that are most against them 1 Sam. 3.17 Eli knowing by Samuels lingring that he had some terrible message yet he would know it and urged him by a curse to declare it and when he had told him yet saith he Good is the Word of the Lord so that a godly heart desires to know all the Will of God especially if it belongs to him though it be never so bitter it is contrary with a carnall heart few are willing to know all things especially if they be against them and crosse their lusts they would not know it so Mark 6.12 in Herod so Isa 13.10 they were men of that frame that would have the Prophet speak pleasing things Mal. 2.11 2 As in their desire so in the preparation of their hearts they know it so that if God reveal his Will at any time they have hearts ready to hear it and apprehend it better Joh. 10.4 5. there is a vertue in them whereby they discern betwixt the truth of Christ and false Doctrin so the noble Bereans were more noble because they received the truth with all readinesse and fear Acts 17.11 12. they searched the Scriptures so
require this the Apostle cals a shew of Religion which is hypocrisie and so at this day among the Fryars they have a shew of Religion they take up worships which God doth dot require of which it may be said Who required those things of you the Galatians did observe dayes and months and years therefore the Apostle is afraid that he hath bestowed his labour in vain upon them Chap. 4.10 11. 3. What was the spirit of their discipline and government they did affect primacy the Apostles were no sooner removed out of the world but this spirit began to spring up yea while some of them lived John 3.9 2. That that spirit did affect and exercise tyranny casting out of the Church such Ministers as were more faithful 3 Epist John 9.10 Diotrephes would not receive John himselfe nor his brethren nor would suffer those that would that spirit hath been in the Church of Rome from that day to this A second part of their tyranny was in imposing upon them unprofitable courses unprofitable they were because they did perish in the using Col. 2.20 to 22. 3. There was a spirit of coveteousnesse in Ministers they did not savour the things of God but did relish wealth and ambition Jude 11. they follow the wayes of sin as Cain did In Cain there was first hypocrisie he offers a sacrifice and when he saw his brothers sacrifice accepted being offered in faith and his not there arose in him a spirit of wrath which ended in bloudshed such was the spirit of Popery in Queen Maries days Some walk in the wayes of Balaam the wayes of coveteousnesse putting stumbling blocks before the people and that for covetousnesse sake Thirdly some have the gainsaying spirit of Korah they gainsay the Ordinances of God like as he rose up against M●ses and Aaron this spirit breathing in Antichristian teachers at this day was hatched in the Apostles time There was a spirit of Schism in the Apostles time some saying I am of Paul and I of Apollo c. 1 Cor. 1.12 and so at this time among the Papists Jude v. 19. Vse 1. See the diligence of Satan to sow tares even in the Apostles times therefore Ministers should watch diligently over their people that no such spirit be sown in their hearts Satan will creep in by dissension the affections being once distempered the judgement will soon be corrupted Wherefore Ministers and people should have a speciall care of dissension for if dissension creep in then soon will you have your worship shut up and then there will be a wofull wast of Religion 2. See the impudence of Heretiques that dare look God in the face and rise up among his many bright and glorious lights in the Apostles times but let no Christians be discouraged by this but rather the more encouraged to contend and strive for the faith of Christ 3. This should teach Schollars not to take any ancient doctrine for truth till they have examined it Though Peter was blessed for the testimony of Christ one part of the day yet he was sharply reproved the same day trust not any doctrine almost in regard of the antiquity of it for it may be Antichristianism though in the Apostles times 4. If we would be growing up in grace from day to day take we heed of the spirit of Antichrist of taking up the worship which God hath not commanded take we heed of hypocrisie a spirit of Popery a shew of devotion Come we to the Sacrament as if we would receive the power of the Lord Jesus vailed in much simplicity take we heed of the spirit of Cain Balaam and Korah gainsaying the Ordinances of God but walk we stedfastly in that Religion we have received 1 JOHN 4.4 Ye are of God little children and have overcome them because greater is he that is in you then he that is in the world AS you had before in the former Verse a sign of the spirit of teachers so in these Verses you have a sign of the spirit of hearers which is double First Sign taken from victory which good hearers have got of bad teachers a good hearer is not overcome of bad teachers but he soon findes them out and overcomes them and this is argued from a double cause First They are of an higher off-spring then corrupt teachers are Secondly From the strength and excellency of their spirits above the spirits of worldly teachers Greater is he that is in you then he that is in the world False Teachers are set forth 1 By their Originall 2 By their false Doctrine He that knoweth God heareth us there is another sign of good hearers they did hear good teachers on the contrary He that is not of God heareth us not You see here First A difference between good and bad teachers good and bad hearers good teachers and good hearers are of God on the contrary bad teachers and bad hearers are of the World Secondly Here is a combat between good and bad teachers and a victory also Good hearers doe overcome bad teachers Thirdly You have the issue of the conflict good hearers overcome Fourthly The cause of the victory is the divine descent and excellency of their Spirit greater is he that is in good hearers then in bad teachers Fifthly Here is a congratulation little children you are of God Doct. That there is in the Church of God two sorts of teachers and two sorts of hearers some of God some of the world Quest Why are good teachers and good hearers said to be of God Answ 1. They are of God because they are of a divine Originall they are born from on high from the seed of the eternall God John 8.23 I am from above saith Christ and such are those that are regenerate they are descended from God whereas those that have no higher off-spring then flesh and blood are of the world 2. They both savour and relish that doctrine Rom. 8.15 They that are of the Spirit of God savour the things of God such as hold forth the mighty power of God veiled in humane frailties they are of God 3. He that is of God hath a place in the Church of God 1 Cor. 12.28 God sets the members of Christ in the Church this is a work of God ver 18. not any member of Christ but the Lord hath set him in that place as all men in the world cannot fit one member to the body but it would be both unprofitable and burthensome except God joyn it to the body so all the men in the world cannot put one member into the spirituall body except God put it in indeed those that are of the world they have a place in the Church too but yet they are not of the Church they are superfluous humors as Christ speaks of the Pharisees Mat 15.13 As it is never well with the body till the noysome humors be purged out so the Church will never be well till those superfluous humors are cut off Vse This
suffer death for us Heb. 2.9 which God could not doe Fourthly That he might be the better compassionate of our infirmities Heb. 2.17 18. The Reasons why Christ became not an Angel which the Schoolmen render are divers principally these First Angels being created all at once and not propagated one from another by generation though many of them fell yet God lost not the whole kind because many of them stood but men proceeding all from one stock or root he being corrupt all his Off-spring were in the same Estate so that if God had not provided this means of Christs incarnation for him he had lost the Creature wholly But to this I answer God might have made many men once as well as Angels and so might have provided another means of saving some of them as he did the Angels but that he would set forth the abundant riches of his love to man in saving them by giving of his own Son Again though all men had perished they had had but their desert and God might have had more service by one Angell redeemed than by many millions of men Secondly The Angels fell of themselves but man by their procurement To this also I say That the greater the Angels sin was the greater is their misery and the greater their misery is the greater mercy had God shewed to have redeemed them Thirdly The Angels conceiving things not by discourse but by a present view of all things that any way pertain to those things they turn themselves unto they doe all things with so full resolution that they cannot alter their mind or repent but man conceiving things by discourse findeth them in the event many times to prove otherwise than he expected and so may come to alter his mind and be fit to be brought to repentance To this take this answer That the Angels being of a finite nature must needs conceive one thing after and upon another which is discourse and so subject to error and so of themselves capable of repentance was not the Devill deceived in Job Job 1.11 Fourthly The Angels being pure immateriall intellectuall Spirits dwelling in the presence of God and in the light of his countenance could not sin by error or mis-perswasion but of purposed malice which is the sin against the Holy Ghost irremissible but man fell by error and mis-perswasion For answer hereunto take this That though the Devills dwelt in the presence of God which cannot be proved yet they received no more light than God would communicate to them and who can say that God communicated so much to them but that upon wilfull not attendance to him they might be deceived Fifthly As men have a time after which there is no place left for helping or altering their Estate so was it meet Angels should have the like that time to men is bodily death which because Angels are not subject to it was not unmeet their time should be their first spirituall death their first sins hence Damascen saith Hoc est Angelis casus quod hominibus mors To this I say That the Angels might have had another time beyond which there hath been no place for repentance namely not their first sin but their wilfull rejecting of a Saviour if he had pleased to have offered them any Thus you see that all these and so are the rest but mens devices and conjectures the true reason you have John 3.16 Gods love to us which also causeth the Lord to say as Jer. 8.4 God neither turneth nor returneth Angels turn but return not men both turn and return through this unspeakable love of God Vse 1. To confute the Heresies of Eutiches and the Maniches who taught Christ had no true but a phantasticall body Secondly To stir us up to some duties 1 of Meditation 2 of Practice First Of Meditation and that 1 Concerning God and 1 Concerning his Justice so severe against sin as all the meer men in the world could not satisfie for it and therefore Christ became man and that is the reason why the damned are tormented because they cannot satisfie Secondly His mercy and and love to us the Father to abase his Son the Son to abase himselfe for us Thirdly His Wisdome to find out such a means to save us when he passed by the more glorious Angels Secondly Concerning our selves who were in so wretched a condition as the blood of Bulls and Goats could not save us men and Angells could not help us onely the Son of God must empty himselfe of Glory and Majesty and become man for us if therefore thou hast not part in Christ Jesus the same sins which plucked Christ from Heaven to Earth will pluck thee from the Earth to Hell Secondly It may stir us up to some duties of practice 1. To teach us Humility Phil. 2.6 7. Psal 22.6 1. By Considering our own Estates and the misery thereof which caused him to take upon him the form of a servant 2. By Considering his example who took upon him the form of a servant to be serviceable to us so ought we to abase our selves to be serviceable to our Brethren Secondly To stir us up to labor to be united to his nature as he was to ours 2 Pet. 1.4 he became the son of man that we might become the sons of God we cannot answer the intent of his incarnation better Thirdly To move us to an holy thankfulnesse and joyfullnesse in the Lord as 1. Zachary blessed the Lord in this behalfe Luke 1.68 2. Mary magnified him Luke 1.46 3. John leaped at it for joy in his Mothers belly Luke 1.41 4. Abraham long before John 8.56 he saw it in the promise and laughed Gen. 17.16 17. and hereupon called his Son Isaac 5. The Angels who have lesse benefit than we hereby Luke 2.14 And sure if John wrote every Doctrine in this Epistle that our joy might be full as chap. 1.4 then hence also let us raise up our hearts to this holy affection this is the fittest exercise for Christmas otherwise usually spent in carnall delights because men have no part in this joy Doct. If the Apostles saw and heard these things of the word of life then blessed were they Luke 10.22 23. Why Because of his comely beauty and goodly proportion no Isa 53.2 and then Judas had been an happy man as happy as the rest of the Apostles But the Reasons are these First By this means they had a greater measure of knowledge Luke 10.22 23. he expounded to them the secrets of the Kingdome of God Mat. 13.11 16. Mark 4.34 hence is that of the Samaritan woman John 4.34 hence it was that John Baptist was more excellent than others Mat. 11.11 So that as Solomons servants were happy 1 Kings 10.8 so much more Christs Disciples who saw and heard a greater than Solomon Secondly Their Faith also by this means was more strengthned in the truth of this great promise of the Messias which had been deferred so long John 20.29
4 The same Doctrin worketh faith whereby we are united unto Christ Rom. 10.17 Gal. 3.7 The Consectaries or the Uses are three Vse 1. Hence then it is easie to discern what estate Natural men be in out of fellowship with God and his Saints If by nature we had fellowship with them what needeth the Apostles Doctrin to bring us unto it they who defie the Devil and cannot abide to hear that they have had any fellowship with him have as yet none with God Vse 2 Then fellowship with God and his Saints is a thing that may be attained The conceit of the contrary Satan useth as an effectual means to keep men from seeking it See Fol. praeced Vse 3 Then all have great cause with diligence to attend on the Apostles Doctrin it is Gods power to salvation Rom. 1.16 1 JOHN 1.4 And these things write we unto you that your joy may be full FOr the meaning of these word we must shew you 1 What is here meant by Joy 2 How this joy is said to be full 1 Some by Joy understand that glorious Estate full of delight and pleasure which the Saints in Heaven enjoy and we our selves hope for after this life according to that Psalm 16. ult but here I suppose though that be not excluded but followeth upon the other to be meant that joy in the Holy Ghost which such as have fellowship with Christ enjoy in this life The Reasons why I think so are two 1 Because though in Heaven be fullnesse of joy yet in Scripture phrase Heaven to my remembrance is no where called full of joy nay in St. Johns course of speech there is another on this side Heaven which is called full joy 2 Joh. 11. Joh. 16.24 15.11 2 What St. John meaneth by this end of his writing fullnesse of joy we may easily conjecture by the means he useth to procure it to us now if you mark it the whole course of his writing is in a manner nothing else but a laying down of certain marks whereby we may examin our selves and discern whether we have fellowship with God or no whether we be in the Estate of Grace or no See one verse 6 7. another 8 9. another Chap. 2. verse 3. now these marks do not so directly tend to procure us fullnesse of joy in Heaven as to settle our hearts in the assurance of this point that we are in the Estate of Grace and so may reap and receive true and sound Peace of conscience and full joy in the Holy Ghost So that by full joy I here understand joy in the Holy Ghost For the better and more profitable handling whereof there is to be shewn 1 What this Joy is 2 How it is said to be full 3 Some Corolaries from thence For the first What this Joy is Joy in the Holy Ghost is a spiritual affection arising from peace of conscience whereby we rejoyce in our union with Christ with joy unspeakable and glorious Or joy in the Holy Ghost is a spiritual affection whereby the heart is unspeakably and gloriously enlarged and ravished upon the solid apprehension of union and communion with Christ 1 It is a spiritual joy not only because the objects of it are spiritual good things union with Christ and the benefits which we reap from it Adoption Righteousnesse Holinesse protection of Angels dominion over the Creatures right to a glorious inheritance but also and that more principally because it is wrought in us by the holy Spirit hence it is called Joy in the Holy Ghost Rom. 14.17 hence he is called the Comforter John 15. penult when God and Christ are said to dwell in the hearts of faithfull men nothing else is meant but the Holy Ghost dwelling in them and working this joy John 14.23 Rev. 3.20 John 14.18 compared with John 16.7 22. 2 Arising from Peace of Conscience Rom. 14.17 Rom. 5.1 2 3. now peace of conscience is a work of the Holy Ghost which ariseth from feeling of our righteousnesse or our justification before God for to be justified before God is not enough to pacifie the the conscience unlesse it be felt See Davids example Psalm 51.8 12. Hence ariseth that distinction of four sorts of consciences 1 Quiet but not good Luke 11.21 2 Good but not quiet Psal 51.17 3 Neither good nor quiet Gen. 4.13 14. 4 Both quiet and good Luke 1.47 Hence is that also Prov. 15.15 it is a cause of continual joy in the Holy Ghost as a continual feast is of continual mirth 3 Whereby we rejoyce in our union with Christ 1 Pet. 1.8 in whom we do believe and rejoyce yea rejoyce in him whose by faith you are Gal. 6.4 this is shewn also in that it ariseth from peace and peace from righteousnesse but by union with Christ 4 With joy unspeakable and glorious these words may seem to expresse some accidental things to this joy but because the nature of it cannot be well declared in it self these words shadow out the nature of it 1 Pet. 1.8 This Joy is 1 Unspeakable because it is better felt than expressed Prov. 14.10 like to bodily health 2 Glorious both because it is a glimps of the Glory and the Joys of Heaven hence the Spirit that works it is called The earnest of our inheritance Ephes 1.14 and because it triumphs gloriously against all causes of grief and sorrow Rom. 5.3 Acts 20.23 24. 2 How is this joy said to be full 1 In opposition to that joy which ariseth from the things of this life this is more full than that Psal 4.6 7. those are empty joys to this witnesse 1 The variety of them if there were full joy to be had by them what need we to seek for variety Wherefore doth the Bee suck so many Flowers if she could finde Hony enough in one 2 The mixture in them of sorrow Prov. 12.13 3 The shortnesse of them that which must be full joy to an eternal Soul must be eternal whereas these are not Job 2.5 2 In opposition to that joy which Christians have in Christ Jesus too but yet is often eclipsed and in the wain as I may so say through manifold doubtings of our estate 1 Pet. 1.6 Vse 1. If by the Apostles Doctrin full joy may be had then there is no need of Traditions if joy may be full by the Word written what then can they adde Vse 2. Then they embrace an empty shadow of joy that seek joy in earthly things which are like empty Pits Jer. 2.13 though the stars should shine always to us yet if we should have no greater light we should have a continual night Vse 3. Then the hearts embracings of the Apostles Writings and finding the fruits of them bringeth not melancholy and dumpishnesse as the World thinks but fulnesse of joy Vse 4. Then let us search the Apostles Writings and enquire for full joy out of them but of that in the next 1 JOH 1.4 This last Use our Saviour teacheth
ult Psal 5.4 Heb. 1.13 Reas 1 God is of pure eyes and cannot endure to behold any iniquity 2 From the power of all saving Graces they do purifie and cleanse the heart so Faith purifies the heart Acts 15.9 so hope 1 Joh. 3.3 so love ye that love God depart from iniquity 3 From the power of the Spirit in him that hath fellowship with God 1 Cor. 6.17 Ezek. 36.27 Vse 1 It shewes that Ignorance is no Mother of Devotion for what is Devotion but a stricter and nearer fellowship with God it shewes therefore the dangerous Estate of wicked Ignorant men they think their Ignorance will plead for them but they are deceived through want of knowledge my people perish God takes no pleasure in Fools you may think you have Fellowship with God and yet live in Ignorance and Darknesse but you deceive your selves can a man live in the Sun and have neither light nor heat So what Fellowship hath that man with God that hath neither light of Knowledge nor warmth of Grace from him Vse 2 It may be a Tryal of our Estate if wee have no Knowledge of God we have no Fellowship with him if you delight in Ignorance and be unwilling to be taught as many Servants and Children are how can these have any Fellowship with God that have no knowledge nor desire after it it is true many there are that desire Knowledge and cannot attain it and such God will accept of their desire or give them Knowledge but such as please themselves in their ignorance have no Fellowship with God 2 Tim. 3.11 they are sealed up to damnation if a man live in darknesse of sin and ungodlinesse and is convinced of it and yet will live in it in idlenesse and wantonnesse and Sabbath-breaking c. be not deceived if you make a shew of Religion you deceive your own soul if a man walketh in darknesse and saith he hath Fellowship with God he lyes Quest Who can say his heart is clean have not the best of Gods Children their failings Answ It is true they have their failings but do they walk therein It is one thing to step into a way and another thing to walk in that way David stept into the way of Adultery and Murther but he walked not in it a man that walketh in a good way may be turned out of it by a wilde Beast or a Storm or Carelessenesse but when he sees he is wrong he turns into the right path again so is it with a godly heart he may be carried out of the way by the violence of Temptation c. but he returns again as soon as he sees his error Vse 3 To teach men as ever they desire to have fellowship with God to cleanse themselves from Ignorance and Ungodlinesse if you desire to have Fellowship with God you must 1 Avoyd Ignorance and labour for Knowledge desire to know his will and they that love light God loves them 2 Turn not aside to any dark crooked wayes Psal 125 6. the Israel of God have no crooked wayes to walk in 2 Cor. 6.17 18. with chap. 7.1 shewing us if we would have fellowship with God that God might ackowledge us for Sons and we him for our Father we must look into all dark corners and cast out all uncleanesse and if you do thus strive to reform your selves you are not in darknesse if you cleanse your selves from dark and crooked and unclean wayes you may assure your selves you have fellowship with God 1 JOHN 1.7 But if we walk in the light as he is in the light we have Fellowship one with another and the blood of Jesus Christ cleanseth us from all our sins THe scope of the Apostle St. John was to deliver what he had heard and seen from Christ and to this end that their joy might bee full His first Message was that God is light verse 5. and from thence hee descends to gather a certain sine of our fellowship with God or want of it a signe of the want of it hee layes down verse 6. he that walketh in darkness hath no Fellowship with him now in the 7th verse hee layes down a signe of our injoying this Fellowship with God In the Verse wee have two parts 1 A certain signe of our Fellowship with God namely if wee walk in the light 2 The priviledge of such an estate the blood of Christ cleanseth us from our sins so that here is the mark of a true Christian 〈◊〉 priviledge Doct. To walk in the light is a certain mark o● true Fellowship with God one with another that is God with us and wee with him Light is sometimes taken for light of Knowledge Holynesse Comfort Glory 1 It is taken for light of Knowledge Mark 4.16 Light is clear and so is Knowledge 2 For Light of Holynesse Ephes 5.8 Light is clean so is Holinesse 3 For Comfort Psalm 97.11 4 For Glory now Darknesse is contrary to all these now therefore to walk in the light is to walk in the waies of Knowledge Purity Comfort and Glory But what is it to walk It is commonly took for the whole course of a Christian life but in borrowed speech there are some significations therein 1 It implies That a Christian course is a voluntary motion a man is not said to walk that is pulled and haled no motion more voluntary than walking 2 It is a continued motion not a step or two that makes a walk 3 Walking gets ground its motus progressivus standing still rids no ground but walking doth so a Christian he goes about Christian duties not only voluntarily and continually but he growes up therein from time to time so that this sense of the Doctrin is thus much To lead a Christian course voluntarily continually and increasingly is a signe of fellowship with God now that such as thus walk have undoubted fellowship with God appears Ephes 5.8 Ye were sometimes darknesse but now are ye light in the Lord walk therefore as children of light that is children of God for God is light those that walk in truth and not in error and heresie and in holy wayes they are children of God Psalm 1.1 2. the Law of God is the way of holinesse and truth and if he that walks in the way be blessed then he hath fellowship with God for in his fellowship stands all blessednesse Psal 119.1 2. Reas 1. From the insufficiency of our nature to walk in these wayes without the Spirit of God in us and directing of us Ezek. 36.27 Joh. 15.5 without Christ we can do nothing Hos 14.8 if any good fruit be growing in a Ch istan it is from the Spirit of God otherwise the fruit of a carnal heart is carnal Joh. 3.6 we cannot be holy without Gods Spirit nor bring forth any good fruit 2 As we cannot be good without his Spirit so we cannot do good without him 2 Cor. 3.5 and Christ thinks it an impossible thing for a Carnal man to
grows perfecter every day such a man still grows in fruitfulnesse he grows ready to every good work Joh. 15.2 so that the love of God is perfected in him by obedience As a fruitfull Tree the more it sticks his root downward into the ground the faster it grows so a Christian the more he sticks his root on Christ the faster it grows And so the Husbandman will have more care of a fruitful Tree to prune it he hath no such care of a sower barren Tree but if a Tree be fruitful he cuts off all superfluous Boughs that hinder the increase of such a Tree so a man that is fruitful in Gods Commandments he doth not only stick his root his faith and hope deeper in Christ but the Lord himself is willing to cut down all those noysome Lusts that suck away the sap of grace if God see a man set himself fully to follow God and keep his Commandments the Lord will cut off all cumberances all corruptions all things that hinder the growth of grace Vse 1. For trial of our love to God whether it be perfect or no whether sincere or counterfeit how dost thou finde thy heart affected to Gods Commandments Dost thou look at them as thy way it grieves thee to be out dost thou look at them as thy treasure as most profitable to theee Dost thou look at them as thy ornaments as most honourable to thee Dost thou look at them as the apple of thine eye as thy life most near and dear and precious to thee If thou dost thou hast that love in thee that is perfect without guile perfect in every part of love and in regard of readinesse and constancie but if a man looks at Gods Commandments as a by-path as if he were out of the way if he looks at them as unprofitable and dishonourable if he can break them without any scruple if he would rather part with them all than his life verily the love of God is not perfect in such Vse 2. For direction to all such as desire perfection of love to Christ do any desire to love the Lord Jesus in perfection not only of truth but parts and degrees if he could Why this is the way keep his Commandments take heed of breaking any one of them What is the reason we deceive our selves in our love to Christ We think it is love to Christ if we keep a solemn Feast to him at this time of the year in memory of his Nativity but is there no better Argument nor furtherance of thy love to Christ than this Take heed of it if Christ hath commanded us to deck our bodies and houses if Christ hath commanded us to feast and be liberal you will finde that a great help to further your love to Christ and an evidence thereof but if you go on in any course without a Commandment if you keep such Feasts which end in all excesse and ryot and gaming and playing they begin it may be pretty well but we fall from Religion to civility from civility to intemperance and wantonnesse c. and what is the reason Because we have the custom of our Fathers for it not the Commandment of Christ the Apostle doth not say he that keeps customs his love is perfect but he that keeps Christs Commandments therefore if you would get your love to Christ perfected it must not be by keeping of old customs but by keeping his Commandments what is the reason why the most are so ready to keep such Feasts is it because it is Christs Commandment if it were the more you would find your love perfected you would be more forward to good your spirits grow from one grace to another but because men look at customs they begin in the Spirit and end in the Flesh Take a Christian at the beginning of the Sabbath he findes his heart unlifty to holy Dutie but before it be ended he is so enlarged that he is sorry it is done Why because he obeys a command but if we do any thing out of custom it grows from better to worse so that Christ hath not more dishonour the rest of the twelve Months than he hath these twelve days but would you have your love perfected then frame your lives and courses according to Gods Commandments and then the more you practise the more you may you shall finde your grace growing and your love perfected to every good work be doing Gods will and the Lord will be with you blessed is that soul whom the Lord shall finde doing his Commandments be doing and your doing shall multiply your strength and growth in grace Vse 3 Of Consolation to all such as apply themselves to be doing of Gods Commandments doth a man find himself ordering his ways according to a Commandment if you finde it delightful to you that you would still walk in it you look at it as your way your treasure your ornament c. why this is your comfort the love of God is perfect in you and will grow more perfect so perfect that God covers all your infirmities so perfect that it grows up high to perfection even to all the parts thereof so perfect that God sees you willing and ready to be doing his will so perfect that you resolve to hold on and be constant and if God see you thus moulded to a Commandment and not to customs God will uphold you and help you and strengthen you till he make you perfect which is no small comfort to a soul 1 JOH 2.5 6. Hereby we know that we are in him He that saith he abideth in him ought even so to walk as he hath walked IN Verse 5. you have an obedient Christian set out 1 By his practice he keeps Christs Commandments 2 By his priviledge which is double 1 His love is perfected 2 He knows that he is in Christ 3 Verse 6. here is a duty enjoyned to all men that would professe Fellowship with Christ namely imitation of Christ they ought to walk as he hath walked From the former part of the 5 Verse we have observed Doct. The observation of Christs Commandments is the perfection of our love to Christ Those next words shew the right honouring of Christ and your selves together so as we may honour God and he honour us that is by Knowledge of our Fellowship with Christ and by our duty so to walk as hee hath walked Hereby we know that we are in him By what By the love in us No by keeping his Commandments wee know that we have Fellowship with him though both be coincident so then here is a promise not only of their b●ing in Christ but their knowing that they are in Christ Doct. Sincere obedience to the Word of Christ is both a certain and evident sign of our blessed Estate in Christ Hereby that is by keeping his Commandments we know that we are in Christ Quest 1 What is it to be in Christ Ans We are said to be in Christ in
make known your estate unto him or else you fall in your duty 3 From the duty he tenders unto them he writes unto them all I write unto you Fathers I write unto you young men I write unto you Babes from hence observe this poynt of Doctrin Doct. It is the duty of all sorts and ages of Christians to be conversant in reading of the Scripture To what end doth he write to old men if old men do not read what he writes and so young men and Babes it was the charge put upon the very Kings of Israel Deut. 17.19 that they should read the book of the Law all the dayes of their lives and when they have not opportunity to read then let them meditate on the word Psal 1.2 Reas There is great use of reading of the Scriptures 1 It helps Knowledge much 1 Tim. 3.15 2 It helps to make a right use of what we hear yea it sets such an edge on the Word heard that though the preaching did not so throughly affect yet by reading they come to quicken Faith Act. 17.11 12. though the Word prepared their hearts and made them attentive yet till againe they read and revised and meditated on what they had heard their Faith was in suspence but after they saw the agreement of his publick Doctrin with the word then many of them beleeved not that God doth ordinarily beget Faith by reading without hearing but when we have heard reading exceedingly quickens our spirits and Faith 3 There is a further benefit from reading the Word Deut. 17.19.20 a man shall find himselfe thereby framed to the fear of God to humility c. that day a man neglects reading of the Word of God he shall find his spirit more loose and unbridled lesse conscionable he doth not stand in awe so much 4 It is a means to confirm us and establish and help our memories and stir us up to holy dutyes 5 It makes the Word more ready in times of temptation what a marvellous use our Saviour made of the Word when Satan tempted him Ephes 5.17 a man in temptation will find need of many passages of Scripture 6 Lastly another use of reading the Scriptures is that our joy may be full 1 John 1.4 reading doth fill our hearts with comfort and consolation not that reading is sufficient to salvation no ordinance roots out another Rom. 10.17 Faith comes by hearing but though that especially begets faith yet for sundry other Graces reading is of speciall use at least to quicken and stir up grace we do not read that God ever blessed reading alone to beget Faith for God doth not usually blesse it alone but when it is joyned with hearing the Word preached in any congregation where there is only reading of the Word what one soul is begot to God comes on to Faith to Gods fear to humility to patience c. not but that in such places be found good Christians but it is because they goe abroad otherwise it fares with reading as with the Eunuch that knew not what he read Act. 8.30 31. till Philip declared the interpretation But yet I say you old men read and you young men read and you Children read and it is a great fault to neglect it and put it over wholly to little Children as a petty childish exercise but what doth St. John write only to Babes no but he writes to young men and therefore they are to read what he writes and to old men and therefore they are to read what he writes when God laid the charge upon the Kings of Israel Deu. 17.19 he did not impose it only upon Babes but whatsoever their imployment be whether they be in war or sitting in the seat of Judgment they must let no day passe without reading the Law no person but let him read we shall understand the Word better and the better remember it we shall be more stirred up to fear God to keep his Law we shall be the better furnished against many temptations which otherwise will prevail against us In a word seeing he wrote to them that they might learn to walke as Christ walked hence you may comfortably expect by reading the Word by laying it up by praying for a blessing you may be helped to walke even as Christ walked I write unto you Fathers because you have known him that was from the beginning Who are these Fathers they are such as are opposed to young men and Babes therefore he speaks of old men 1 Tim. 5.2 3. why doth he call them Fathers not that they were his Fathers to beget him to God for before he had called them Brethren neither is it meant of his natural Father but he calls them so even out of very reverence to their age Doct. It is the duty of all Christians yea even of Ministers to carry themselves to old men as their Fathers For this duty belongs to all christians as well as Ministers God hath speciall care to the reverence of old age for he would have ministers to rebuke with all authority and yet he would not have them easily rebuke an Elder Tit. 2 15. much lesse is a private person that hath lesse authority and commission to deale roundly with elder years Levit. 19.32 he gives speciall Commandement to all men to rise up before the hoary head and reverence the person of the old-man and dread thy God implying that the fear of God requires this duty as who should say there is no fear of God in such men as doe not reverence the persons of old men Reas God hath stampt on old men the image of his Eternity as on Magistrates the image of his Soveraingty God himselfe is called the ancient of dayes so that an old man bears a blush of the image of God rich men carry the image of Gods Allsufficiency Magistrates of his Soveraignty old men of his Eternity Vse 1. To teach us to honour old men as our Fathers 2 It proves the rudenesse of some young men that look at old men as base and contemptible he speaks of it as a sign of confusion Isa 3.5 to those persons when they see the hoary head passe by rise not up nor reverence him 3 It may stirre up all young men to reverence old age and that by a threefold respect 1 In rising up before them Levit. 19.32 2 You must shew them reverence in speech as St. John here calls them Fathers 3 In silence in their presence not to put forth your selves Job 32.6 7. but to be silent till at least they have spoken Vse 4. This should teach old men seeing God hath put such honour and respect upon them how much the more should they think themselves bound to God Shall he be so respective to thy honour and wilt not thou honour the ancient of dayes would you have all to rise up and expresse reverence in speech and carriage to you and ought not you then to come before God with reverence and speake
and fight and wrestle against our Spiritual enemies Sin Sathan and the World 3. Oyl cheareth the hearts and countenances of men so the Spirit is an oyl of gladnesse Isa 61.3 so that they are annoynted therewith are no more afraid of Hell or Sathan but walk on cheerfully before God so the graces of Gods Spirit Wisdom makes the face to shine Eccles 8.1 takes away Pride rough looks wanton looks and so smoothes and makes the countenance amiable such a soul is annoynted with the oyl of gladnesse 4. There was an use of Oyl to consecrate all Vessels no Consecration but Oyl was a part of it Exod. 33.23 whether to consecrate Vessels or Officers this use of oyl is in the Spirit of God from him it is that Gods Children are no longer for themselves or the world but consecrated to God and dedicated to him as Kings Priests and Prophets Act. 2.17 Rev. 1.6 so that that Oyntment which was poured on Christ above measure descends to every Member of his Church healing their Wounds softning and suppleing their souls chearing their hearts and countenances and consecrating them to bee Kings Priests and Prophets to God and therefore as Christ was called 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 so every Member of Christ is called 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Acts 11.26 that is one annoynted so that every childe of God hath in some measure a Kingly Priestly and Propheticall Office 1 Samuell 8.28 Kings were chosen to bee Judges and to fight the Lords Battels why so in some measure every Christian hath a power to judge 1 Cor. 2.15 and fight the Lords Battels such an Unction he hath that whatsoever case he is cald to he hath a spirit of judging and discerning what is good what bad so that he stands not at any mans judgement if it be of matters concerning Salvation God hath given him a regal spirit so Secondly he is able to fight the Lords Battels not against flesh and bloud for they are but typicall and shadowy battels but we fight against Principalities and Powers Ephes 6.12 to 18. and so their wars are farre above Princes Rev. 12.1 these are great Battels with Sathan and the World and our own corruptions 1 Pet. 2.11 so we should all fight the good fight 2 Tim. 4.8 2 As a Priest he performs the Priestly Office which stood partly in praying partly in teaching partly in sacrifycing so God hath given to every Christian a Spirit of Prayer an Teaching Rom. 8.15 Jer. 31 32 33. so also they offer up to God a sacrifice of a broken heart Psal 51.17 a sacrifice of praise a sacrifice of righteousness Psal 4.5 6. Rom. 12.1 2. nay sometimes the Lord gives them to sacrifice whole Towns and Cities unto God as Paul and Peter offered three thousand together he takes them from sin and brings them to God so that they bring in heaps upon heaps to God so that they are not poor Kings and Priests but truly if Christians knew their worth they would not be so discouraged and cast down in respect of the World 3 For Prophets it was their office to Preach and Pray but this was principall they had a speciall revelation of Gods secrets and this is verified of poor Christians he reveals his secrets to them Psal 25.14 Matth. 13.11 so tha● many a poor Christian is able to discern more than his Minister Apollos wa● an eloquent man and mighty in the Scripture yet he found Aquilla and Priscilla Tent-makers they were able to instruct him more perfectly Matth 11.25 26 27. the great mysteries of Election Vocation Justification which are hid from the world God reveals these to poor Fisher-men and to Babes and as it was a spirit of prophecy to interpret obscure mysteries so God many times helps poor Christians to see more clearly into Scripture than many great Scholars Rev. 3.18 they have received an Unction from the holy one that is Christ he is often called 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Luke 1.95 Psal 16.10 Dan. 9.24 he is the Holy one the Holy head of the Church and from him it is that we receive this Unction Holinesse is that whereby we give God his own due Holinesse is the fulfilling of the first Table righteousnesse of the Second now Christ is called the Holy one because he was set apart not only from all unclean but common uses and dedicated to the Lord. Two things make a thing holy a setting apart from unclean and common uses and dedicating to Spiritual and Holy uses so the Sabbath and the Sacraments are said to be Holy now Christ was properly called the Holy one for no Ordinance so separate from community as Christ nor so wholly dedicate to God as Christ was therefore we see how these little Babes should help themselves against Antichrist as there is an Antichrist so there is a Christ as they have a spirit of seducing so he is an Unction a Box of Oyntment which is able to confirm you and help you against all these Vse 1 Of trial to every Christian whether he be a true Christian or no for he is a Jew that that is one outwardly Rom. 2.27.28 we would think our selves deeply wronged if any should deny us to be Christians why what is a Christian one that is annoynted to be King Priest and Prophet dost not thou know the things that belong to thy peace or heavenly knowledge Dost thou finde that thou canst not warre against thy Spirituall enemies Dost thou finde that thou canst not pray or instruct others and as for judging thou sayest God forbid that I should meddle with other mens matters the secrets of God are not with thee why if it be thus with thee thou maist pretend Christianity but thou hast none in thee but on the contrary if thou knowest how to discern things that differ if thou knowest how to fight the Lords Battels if thou knowest how to pray and instruct others and bring in others if thou beest able to discern the mysteries of God to subdue Sathan the World and thine own heart if it be thus with thee thou art a Christian and thou hast that Unction that will never forsake thee if thou hast received no more then thou hast by thy Book or thy education thou wantest these infused gifts there is never a Christian but he now knows better what Sin is and what Grace is then he did before he is now able to see what he never saw before he knows the Wrath of Christ and the excellency of Gods favour why if thy graces come from this inward annoynting thou art a Christian such a one whose praise is of God and not of man Vse 2 Would you know where the Church is every company saith It is in me the Papists say it is in me and the Separists it is in me the Protestants say it is in neither of you but in me why where you have a Company endued with this holy Oyntment why there the Church is and he that departs from it is
accompanying of their preaching of the Gospel with mighty signes and wonders but we never read that God accompanied any of their writings with miracles their writings laid upon any disease healed none but their presence healed many and did many wonders Heb. 2.2 3 4. 1 Cor. 5.22 tongues are not for them that beleeve but them that believe not that is the miracle of speaking with divers tongues is not for them that beleeve but for them that beleeve not therefore we never read in any History that their writings did work any miracle and so he never intended that they should convert Obj. What then is their writings in vain seeing they are of no use to convince A. No there are singular uses of their Writings 1 Sometimes to put men in remembrance of what they have heard Rom. 15.14 2 Pet. 1.15 2 That they may be established in the truth and confirmed in the knowledge thereof 2 Cor. 13.1 Phil. 3.1 To write the same things to me it is not grievous but for you it is safe 3 To stir them up to the exercise of such truth as they knew but were slack in performing thereof sometimes in liberality slack sometimes in dispencing of the Ordinances 2 Pet. 2.13 1 John 1.4 2 John 8. Revel 2.4 5. to stir them up to their first Love to stir them up to take heed of false Doctrin 4 To informe them in some particular truth which they were ignorant of some were afraid that the Day of the Lord was so nigh that they neglected their particular Calling 2 Thes 2. so some were ignorant of the Resurrection so he tells Timothy how to behave himselfe 1. Tim. 3.15 so he informs the Corinthians how Husbands ought to carry themselves towards their Wives in case of desertion or present persecution Vse 1. It shewes a reason of that little good which hath been done among the Papists by any Writings that have been writ in defence of the truth they have been means of much good to them that have known the truth but amongst Millions of Papists it is hard to know whether any have been converted to the true Religion after such evidet demonstration and conviction the reason is because Writings do not profit them that know not the truth but such as know the truth for else why did not Saint John write to Cerinthus or other Heretiques in that time but he tells them I write to you because you know the truth had he writ to Cerinthus or Menander his labour would have been lost not but that it hath done much good not only to them that have known the truth but those that have not known the truth it hath stirred them up to like the truth better and some to seek out the truth in other Writings but never to convert them to the truth God hath many times blessed sudden speeches to convert some that have come to hear the truth but it hath never been so effectual to them that have only read it in writings for God never sanctified the Apostles Writings to the conversion of the unbeleeving Gentiles Obj. Why then do not our Divines spare their labour in writing A. Though they do not prosper to conversion yet to establishment of many in the truth and to stirre them up to stick closer to the truth Vse 2. You may hence see the reason why such as read the Word of God diligently it may be once or more every day yet notwithstanding not being accompanied with the preaching of the Gospel few or none such as are converted and brougt to the true knowledge of the truth but such people are fit to be led into Popery or Heresie no wonder for God never blessed the Apostles Writings while they were living to the conversion of unbeleevers therefore we see the necessity of preaching to every Congregation or else the body of the pleace will sit in darknesse and shadow of death therefore it is a false Assertion of those that say Reading and Preaching are of like efficacy for it is certain had the Apostles Writings been as effectual to conversion as their presence in preaching they would have wrot most to such Churches as were most remote 2 Chron. 15.3 a long time they were without a God and without a Teaching Priest implying they that are without a Teaching Priest are without God 1 King 13.33 the reason because he set up base fellows that wanted both learning and grace and so only read but they had not a Teaching Priest and therefore lived without God Obj. But you will say what can be more said of pagans 2 And what then will you judge that all such as live under dumb Ministers are cast a-wayes A. Whether do you think it greater charity to tell them that they may be without a Teaching Minister or to tell them that without a Teaching Minister they live without God and without the Law we know that many that live in such places go abroad and light on good Sermons and to Christ is found where he was not sought and then they either remove themselves or go many miles to hear the Word abroad and God often blesseth private conference and helps to do much good Neh. 8.12 but men that go home from bare reading their hearts go home as dead as their Minister was dumb so that you shall finde many people as ignorant as Pagans and Turks V 3. It may serve for direction to such as God hath given a gift of writing unto to know where their Writings may be of most use if you writ to some thinking to convert them it will be labour in vain but to writ to them that know the truth may be of much use to informe them to reprove them to stir them up and so you may write with comfort to them Vse 4. May serve to encourage all Christians to be frequent in reading to what purpose did the Apostles write if others read not it is good to be reading put more fuel to fire and it grows hotter so let people read after they have heard and it will be very profitable therefore we see the great abuse of the Papists that deny the reading of the Scriptures in a Vulgar Tongue Let us therefore be stirred up not to forbear the reading of the Scriptures though you do know the truth Deut. 17.19 if Kings might not be excused much lesse private men Doct. 2. Such as have received from Christ the anoyntment of the Spirit they know the truth You that have received the Unction of the Holy one I write to you not because you know not the truth but because you know it 1 Tim. 4.3 where he puts Beleevers and knowers together now Beleevers are anoynted with the Spirit of faith John 8.31 32. so much sincerity of truth so much Discipleship the stronger faith the stronger knowledge of the truth the weaker our faith the weaker our knowledge For Explication Q. 1. What is the truth A. The truth might be taken for the Lord Jesus Christ and
but the spirit of the old Adam the spirit of pride and malice and covetousnesse truly this is not the Spirit of Christ that makes us like him this is not that Spirit that Christ purchased for us by his Death and Ascension but suppose we had some of the Spirit of God the spirit of Wisdom as Achitophel the spirit of joy as Herod the spirit of Zeal as Jehu the spirit of fear as Felix had yet we have not this Unction of the Spirit unlesse it dwell in us What is it to be wrapt with a spirit of a Balaam or a Saul it was only for a fit and what comfort was it to them it was a shuttle spirit by starts and did not abide in them therefore let us try whether we have received the Spirit if we have received a dwelling spirit it is a true spirit Obj. But some may say Alas what then will become of me it may be now I pray but ere night wholly unabld now inlarged then straightned I have now a spirit of zeal and courage soon after all cold and weak and dead wonderfull was the zeal and courage of Elias in slaying four hundred of Baals Prophets openly 1 Kings 18.40 he went through it with such zeal and speed as if he had been sent from Heaven yet Cap. 19.1 2. when Jezabel sent to him he fled for his life and was so weary of his life that he wished death now his Spirit was cold and discontent aad weary of his life So David Psal 119.24 David said he had made the word his delight yet ver 25. he saith his soul cleaves to the dust and prays to God for quicking A. This Spirit that is so to abide doth not always abide in the same measure nor in the same measure of expression but we must know though there be several garments yet the Soul is never naked a man hath not always his Holy-day garments sweetly perfumed but sometimes homely mean garments so Elias when he slew Baals Prophets was cloathed with zeal and Holy-day garments afterwards he remitted of it and yet had he the Spirit of God on him he was not naked though he was not cloathed with the Spirit in such a measure even so sometimes we have even poor ragged homely garments and much of our nakednesse appears and sometimes again may be when God hath greater businesse for us to do cloathes us with better richer garments a greater measure of the Spirit but yet consider though we have not the same measure yet always some garment of the Spirit rests on us be it but the spirit of love to our Brethren or grief for the want of it yet we are not left naked Vse 2 May exhort su if we have this Spirit dwelling in us then let us use him honourably and courteously as an in-dweller he is come from farre even from Heaven sent from our Father and he brings joy and comfort with him therefore let us give him honourable entertainment he is sent to guide us in all our ways to be a pledge of our eternall inheritance therefore let us not entertain him like some guest that we are weary of in two or three days you must know this guest came not for a day but to dwell with us for ever John 14.16 therefore take heed of grieving him Eph. 4.13 he comes for your good and benefit for your redemption When a man keeps a Ward and for keeping him keeps a great estate a Kingdome he would be very carefull so the Spirit is such a Guest that if you keep him you keep Life and Salvation you keep an eternall Kingdom by him therefore take part with Gods Spirit joyne with the Spirit of God quench it not what an heavie complaint made Stephen Acts 7.51 Isa 63.10 the Spirit may be so grieved and vexed by men that he will depart from them Q. How shall we keep our selves from grieving the Spirit A. As God hath given him to guide you so look that you be guided by him if you entertain him kindly he will comfort you if you grieve him he will grieve your spirits 2 Be carefull to nourish him do not strave this Guest neglect not the Word and Ordinances which are the food of the Spirit Quench not the Spirit despise not Prophecie 1 Thes 5. as if the despising of Prophecy were the quenching of the Spirit therefore feed the Spirit of God with-draw not food from it prefer not outward things before it it is a wonder how leane our souls will grow if we do not nourish the Spirit 3 Take heed especially of living in any known Sin for that damps and deads the Spirit therefore David wofully camplains Psal 51.8 to 12. Restore c. as if it were quite gone his very bones were broaken that is not of his body but his soul i. e. the strength and staff of his spirit the Spirit is like fire every grosse sin is like water cast on it it quencheth it Vse 3 A ground of much consolation to Gods servants you can never say you dwell alone and want company you cannot want good company if the holy Spirit dwell in you I am not alone saith Christ but the Father is with me so may a Christian say I am never alone the Spirit of God dwells in me he is an in-dwelling and abiding Spirit Doct. 3 The annoynting of the Spirit teacheth us all things of which you heard verse 20. It teacheth all things needfull to salvation needfull to life and godlinesse 2 Pet. 1.3 and not only so but needfull to our places and callings and ages Doct. 4. The anonytment of the Spirit is so plentifull and sufficient that we need not be taught better things nor in a better manner than the Spirit teacheth Jerem. 31.32 not that we need not Magistracy or Ministry but he speaks comparatively you shall not be so helped by any Instuctions without the Spirit as with the Spirit the Spirit shall declare the Truth in Jesus For Explication 1 The Holy Ghost teacheth fully 1 Cor. 3.9 10 11. the spirit of a Christian is inquisitive concerning all things now the Spirit helps him to search even into the deep things of God so that the Spirit is a full teacher 2 The instruction of the Spirit is plain and clear 1 Tim. 4.1 Joh. 16.25 Christ spake in parables but after his ascension the Spirit revealed things clearly Three things go to clear discerning the object must be clear the medium clear and the eye clear and then we may clearly discern now the Holy Ghost plainly reveals the Counsells of God and then opens our judgements to discern it and then cleares all the mediums so that a Christian may plainly discern so that the Tpirit is a clear Instructor no men need be taught more clearly 1 Cor. 2.4 5. 3 The Instruction of the Spirit is a certain Instruction scarce any truth but a Christian can tell it by experience as a woman that is breeding a Child feels such qualmes and
distempers that shee knows thereby shee is with Child so they that have had the breeding of the Spirit in their hearts and have perceived his motions they know more clearly than any other verse 20. Yee know all things it is a scientificall Instruction about certain experimentall things they know the danger of sin the sweetnesse of Grace 4 The Spirit teacheth us most profitably for that is the dexterity of the Spirit that it tells you what use you are to make of such a Scripture such a Sermon such a Providence such an Affliction I am the holy one of Israel that teacheth you to profit Isa 48.17 let the Minister speak never so powerfully and plainly yet the heart of man cannot discern it and profit by it unlesse the Spirit strike in with it we shall do little good Vse 1 May descover the vanity of the Popish Doctrin that would not have men trust their own spirit but follow the judgement of the Church this is a poor Instruction what if the Spirit of the Church become Apostaticall what is become of all the famous Churches of Asia and Grecia have not they warped from the truth therefore if men should follow the Spirit of the Church they might fall from the truth but you see how St. John magnifies the Instruction of the Spieit you need not that any one teach you otherwise than the Spirit within you witnesses Obj. May not a mans Spirit be a delusion must we trust every private spirit A Though it be in a private man yet it is not a private Spirit but the same Spirt common to the whole body of Christ his Spirit is not limitted to publick persons or Ministers but to all generally that are the Members of Christ so that we do not maintain it to be a private spirit though in a private man for it is a publick spirit the Spirit breaths where it lists and where-ever it breaths none need teach more or better Vse 2 If Gods Spirit be so sufficient then let us make use of the Spirit to discern falshood and to know the truth not to rest in what Ministers or Parents or Masters teach but what the Spirit teacheth that follow one dayes Instruction of the Spirit will lead you into more knowledge than a hundred Sermons Vse 3 Look that you keep the Spirit in good order if you grieve the Spirit he hath no comfort to teach you as Parents or Masters take no delight to teach their Childreen or Servants when they take no heed to what they teach them but if the Spirit see you be willing to hear and listen and reach after what he reveals the Spirit teacheth us with delight but if you grieve Gods Spirit by sensuall lusts the Spirit is so discouraged that you shall find his Instruction very thinne and weak if Gods Spirit see you doe not intend to make use of what he teacheth he will have little delight to teach you Vse 4 Reproves such as content themselves in Ignorance by saying they are not book-learned and therefore there is not much expected from them why if you give up your spirits to Gods his Spirit will teach you all things he will teach you without book as much as shall be needfull for you Vse 5. Of consolation to Gods Servants that have alwayes a Teacher within them they carry a Prophet about them a Minister about them every man desires to have the best Teacher for his Child you cannot put your Child to a better Teacher than the holy Spirit Isa 54.14 John 6.45 your children shall be taught of me therefore pray to God to teach you and to counsell you he will give you that counsell and direction none can give Vide plura verse 20. Doct. 5. The Spirit of God in the hearts of his servants is not a spirit of delusion but of truth They might say every man will boast of his own spirit we know there are many lying spirits abroad how shall I know that I have the true Spirit why he saith it is not a lying but true Spirit so our Saviour calls it a Spirt of Truth John 16.13 John 14.16 17. and it is a sure Spirit 1 Because it makes us true men whereas by nature we are full of falshood and lyes Ron. 3.4 2 It reveales the Truth of God in a true manner it teacheth such things as agree with the Scripture the word of truth 3 It is given by the God of Truth therefore must needs be true 4 Because it teacheth nothing but what it receives from Christ and Christ teacheth nothing but what comes from the Father the God of Truth Joh 12.49 50. therefore must needs be true Q. But how shall I know that my spirit is not a spirit of Error and delusion but of truth 1 Kings 22.22 23 24. when went the Spirit of the Lord from me to speak to thee yet there was a lying spirit amongst them we see here was a lying spirit in four hundred Prophets and he cunningly conveyes himselfe like an Angel of Light how shall a Child of God discern the true Spirit from a Spirit of delusion A. They that have received a Spirit of Error may be deluded by a Spirit of Error but they that have received the Spirit of Truth cannot be deluded by a Spirit of Error But how shall I know that I am not deluded and that my Spirit is a Spirit of Truth 1. By the Testimony of this Spirit there is such a clear light in the Spirit that he will reveal himselfe plainly enough 1 John 5.3 The Spirit bears witnesse that the Spirit is Truth 2. You shall finde the Spirit of God is ever suitable to the Word of God that Spirit that teacheth you other things than the Word or withdraws you from the Word that Spirit is a delusion the Word begat us and a Christian loves to be sucking at it 3. It is a Spirit of Truth if it make you conformable to Christ meek and lowly as Christ was patient and going about doing good as he did where ever we come that is the proper work of the Spirit to make us holy as he is holy meek as he is meek pure as he is pure 4. We may discern the Spirit by his fruits a tree is known by the fruit good fruit comes not from a corrupt spirit take any corrupt spirit it so confounds and troubles the spirits of men that they cannot bring forth good fruits but the holy Spirit is so meek and plain that it doth not disturb nature but perfect it but a bad spirit doth not perfect but corrupt nature Gal. 5.22 But the fruits of the Spirit are Faith and love and meeknesse it is a sign an evill Spirit was upon Zedekiah 1 Kings 22. because he was so boysterous and rude and impatient he struck Micaiah on the face but Gods Spirit is meek and humble and lowly Vse 1. May teach us to see the excellency of a Christian above other wicked men Prov. 12.10 the way
our Brethren such an effectual means for the obtaining of our prayers Ans 1. Love enlargeth us to forgive injuries done unto us and that moves God to forgive us our trespasses To forgive us a work of love 2 Love is ready to give Acts 10.4 God was ready to give ear to the prayer of Cornelius because he was ready to give alms 3 There be to whom we can give little but yet there is a good opinion and esteem to be had of them Now this is a fruit of love to esteem well of our Brethren and to judge charitably and this prevails with God to have a good conceit of our prayers If we be estranged and alienated from our Brother in ill conceits we shall finde God to be estranged to us This was the fault of Job's friends they had an hard conceit of him which was for want of love and this provoked God against them Mat. 5.23 24. God will accept of no prayer as long as he sees in us a harsh conceit of our Brother Vse 1. To exhort us in the Lord when we go about any such duty as prayer is to present it up unto God in the spirit of faith and love They are such special graces as without them no prayer can be accepted Let us but labour to grow up in these two faith towards God and love to our Brethren and then whatsoever we ask being darted up by these two shall find acceptance with God Vse 2. Of consolation to every soul that comes in any measure with faith and love before God we shall not put up any petition but we shall finde God ready to answer it 1 JOHN 3.24 And he that keepeth his commandements dwelleth in him and he in him and hereby we know that he abideth in us by the Spirit which he hath given us VErs 22. The Apostle hath taught us a notable priviledge of keeping Gods commandements and that is the obtaining the grant of our petitions vers 23. he tells us what commandements they be In this verse he lays down another benefit which we have by keeping Gods commandements that is fellowship with God God dwels in us and we in him This verse consists of two parts 1 The benefit of obedience to Gods commandements God dwels in us and we in him 2 The means by which we know that God dwels in us and that is by himself for a Christian might else doubt of it Doct. That an obedient Christian keeps mutual entire and constant fellowship with Christ He is an obedient Christian that keeps the commandements of God as his way 1 John 7 8. As his jewels Prov. 6.21 As the apple of his eye Prov. 7.2 3 4. As his life Prov. 16.19 To keep them as commands implies obedience out of sence of superiority in the commander inferiority in the person commanded He that keeps the commandements in such a manner hath true fellowship with God God dwels in him and he in God Reas From the effect Our keeping of Gods commandements is a meanes to keep fellowship with God John 14.23 God will come and keep house with us and refresh and comfort us If a Christian shall grow up in obedience to Christ then Christ his Husband will lop off his superfluous branches that so he may bring forth more fruit then he did before he will comfort us with the consolations of his holy Spirit he will come in and sup with us Neh. 8.10 The more comfort the more strength Comfort comes from confortare to strengthen the more strong a Christian is the more cheerfully he performs Christian duties like as the Sun is said to come forth like a gyant rejoycing to run his race Psal 19.4 A weak man soon faints and is weary but a strong man goes through his businesse cheerfully Vse 1. It reproves a Popish clamour They say Protestant Christians can do no good works because we deny all merit in them like as our Saviour teacheth us when we have done all we can we must say we are unprofitable servants we do not deserve our daily bread but as Jacob confesseth we are lesse then the least of his mercies Gen. 30.1 Is there no use of good works except they merit Is there no use of gold because it doth not justifie us Is not thi● encouragement enough for us to be doing good works seeing thereby we shall maintain mutual entire and constant fellowship with God Yea we say that God also will at the last day recompence us though not for our works yet according to our good works We do not merit any thing at Gods hands by our good works because we do receive strength from him for the performance of them 2 This may shew every Christian just ground of encouragement to keep himself close to Gods commandements in keeping of them is great reward For we keep in Christ Jesus and we keep mutual and entire and constant fellowship with the Father and so we shall finde him as an Husband-man taking pains with us keeping us from evill and cleansing us from those corruptions which will make us stink in his nostrils and this he will do because he sees us taking pains and employing that stock of graces which he hath bestowed on us By this means God will make our lives comfortable and will multiply graces in us in a great measure and give us more strentgh to make us yeeld more obedience unto him And whereas other Christians lives are very obscure we shall shine forth as the Sun at noon day therefore those Christians much wrong themselves that think themselves bound to no commandment though they would do as God requires yet they would do it freely and not as commanded But why then doth John bid us keep his commandments and promise such blessings to us if we do keep them A good man would be doing good duties though God did not command him but yet he must therefore do good duties because God commands him 3 Those Christians are reproved that walk loosely with God who keep not Gods commandements as they would keep their way their jewels the apple of their eye their life such Christians fall short of that great reward which God promiseth Whence is it that Christians are wanton proud covetous Is it not because they do not keep Gods commandements For else God would keep their hearts and cleanse their spirits 4 This may be an use of comfort to such Christians as have regard to the commandements of God and to walk more close with God on Gods holy day such shall have God dwelling with them and working all their works for them God will play the good Husband-man about them he will prune them from all loose distempers that hang about their souls he will give us more wisdome then our Teachers and by this means we shall come before him with Christian boldnesse and confidence and we may expect to receive strength of grace whereby we may runne with cheerfulnesse the way of his commandements Hereby we
know he abideth in us by the Spirit which he hath given us In the second place we come to speak of the means whereby we may discern that God dwels in us and that is by the Spirit which he bath given us Doct. That the Spirit of God bestowed on us is an evident signe of Jesus Christ dwelling in u. He doth not say we believe though this be a great word for faith is the evidence of things not seen but he saith we know it now scire is rem per causam cognoscere What is that Spirit that being bestowed on us is an evidence of Christs dwelling in us Did not the Spirit of the Lord come upon Saul and he prophesied 1 Sam. 10. Yet it is not said that Christ abode in him for ch 16. verse 14. it is said that the Spirit of the Lord departed from Saul and an evill Spirit from the Lord troubled him Answ There be sundry degrees of Gods Spirit which may be given to a man and yet be no evidence of Gods dwelling in him or he in God 1. There is a Spirit of illumination whereby a man may prophesie as Saul did But a man may have this Spirit of God and yet fall away so as to sin against the holy Ghost Heb. 6.4 5 6. 2. A Spirit of administration of Church or Common-wealth 1 Sam. 11.6 3. A Spirit of power to do many wonders Matth. 7.22 23. And yet Christ acknowledgeth that he never knew them they did never abide in Christ nor he in them 4. There is a Spirit of renewall of many affections which may befall any man 1. A Spirit of Zeal as in Jehu Come and see my zeal for the Lord 2 Kings 10.15 16. and yet he took no heed to walk in the Law of the Lord verse 31 32. 2. Of Joy in Herod Mark 6.20 3. Humility in Ahab 1 King 21.29 4. Fear in Felix Act. 24.25 What is then the Spirit whereby we know that we keep Gods commandements and have fellowship with him Answ It is the Spirit of life which is in Jesus which frees us from the law of sin and death Rom. 8.2 This is the Spirit of adoption vers 15. of grace and supplication Zac. 12.10 What doth this differ from the former for they were the Spirit of God Answ It exceeds in this Because the former Spirits of God did rest only upon the outwards of a man as his Tongue Memory Affection but this bids defiance unto all the enemies of his salvation the Heart and Will which are the Castle wherein Christ abides are given up to Christ Pro. 23.26 God requires the heart if we give the heart to God we give all Prov. 4.23 Life springs not from good affections nor good actions but from the heart Q. What doth this Spirit more in my heart then did the other How shall I know that the holy Ghost hath gotten possession of my heart Answ If the Spirit of God hath taken possession of your hearts it lifts up your hearts for to prize the Lord Jesus above all other things in the world it makes thee willing to do and suffer Gods will with patience it will cause you to resigne your selves and your desires to the Lord Jesus now all your affections and whole heart is for the Lord. If Paul now sin he doth that which he would not Rom. 7.16 17. Having given us this Spirit we dwell in Christ and he in us 1 John 4.13 Because by this Spirit we keep his commandements If we keep his commandements it shall go well with us and with our children after us for ever Deut. 5.29 Reas From the free covenant of grace by which he hath promised everlasting fellowship to those that keep his commandements Jer. 32 40. Isa 55.2 3. Obj. This may make us believe but not to know as we believe Vnity in Trinity and Trinity in Vnity but we cannot know it But you say here We do not only believe but know Answ There is a difference between faith and knowledge For a man may believe a thing is true because he doth not doubt of the authority of it but yet we do not know all truths that are spoken though we believe them for stnowledge is of a certain conclusion we know this to be so partly by faith partly by sense and reason for though faith believe things before we know them it being the evidence of things not seen and so a man may believe that God is gracious before we know it yet when faith hath laid hold on the promises it sets reason on work This Spirit of God works in us an evidence of our abode in Christ for 1. this Spirit of God works peace of conscience Phil. 4.7 which passeth all understanding though it doth not always abide yet it keeps garrison always it bears witnesse to a man that Christ is in him and he in Christ 2. It works a change in all Christians it changeth them from the power of Satan to the power of God Gal. 5.19 20 21. And though the peace of conscience and consolation of the Spirit abide not always yet the Spirit of regeneration and sanctification doth always abide and doth change the whole man 2 Cor. 5.17 Before a carnal and fleshly Spirit but now the Spirit of glory and grace rests upon us which makes us relish Christian communion and Christian society This Spirit doth alwayes abide and so we know that Christ abides Rom. 8.9 Obj. I may think there is a through change but yet it may be it 's only of the outward man Answ Consider how it changeth thy heart Is thy heart with God and wholly for God Dost thou long for peace with God Wouldst thou not forgoe it if thou hadst it for all the world Is the Word of God more precious to thee then thine appointed food No profit pleasure or preferment shall hinder thee from following of Christ When a man hath horrour of conscience he would give his life for peace but then a man doth not affect God so much as his own peace Thus Cain Gen. 4. When Saul had a spirit full of trouble then David must play a fit of musick When wicked mens hearts are at rest then they never regard God but then they close with the world and sensuall lusts But when the Sun of righteousnesse doth arise in a mans heart he will scatter abroad all those distempers of spirit that hang about him and frame his heart to an holy care of keeping Gods commandements Vse 1. To reprove a Popish opinion that no man can know whether Christ abide in him or no. But why doth St. John then say Hereby we know and he speaks to old men young men and babes to try themselves These men condemn the whole generation of the just Such a woman as cannot tell her child who is his Father is a strumpet and so is the Church of Rome 2. It reproves others that think it impossible Some think it not worth the knowing others think it
affected with our humane excellencies 〈◊〉 please him when we shew forth the hidden man of the heart this the 〈◊〉 exhorts women to 1 Peter 3.3 4. Isa ●2 53. there was no 〈◊〉 or beauty in Christ why he should be desired 3. If there were so many false Prophets in St. Johns time then this reproves the Papists that are burthened with traditions Col. 2.20 they much adore Venerable Antiquity as they call it true indeed an hoary head is a crown of glory but it is when it is found in a way of righteousnesse 4. Labour now especially to discern the spirits of your Ministers for many a man makes a fair shew hath a faire outside but nothing within him but rottennesse many again have a fair outside and as for their inside are like empty shels they have no power of godlinesse Col. 2.22 23. 1 JOHN 4.3 And every spirit that confesseth not that Jesus Christ is come in the flesh is not of God and this is that spirit of Antichrist whereof you have heard that it should come and even now already is it in the world Doct. THat the spirit of every Prophet that holds not out the mighty power of Christ veiled with humane frailties and infirmities is not of God but of Antichrist He doth not say every Prophet or every Person for a good Prophet may expresse much weaknesse but he saith every spirit whatsoever spirit is in a Prophet that doth expresse Christ Jesus if any spirit shall not acknowledge Christ come in the flesh as the spirit of Menander did not such a spirit is not of God but of Antichrist 1. If a man doth not expresse the truth of the Lord Jesus in his Ministry but breaths such errour in his doctrine as doth overthrow the Lord Jesus such is not of God John 14.17 16.15 If a man speak truth and not saving truth but only moral truths he doth not presse the saving power of the Lord Jesus he expresseth a spirit of morality which is not to be disliked but he doth not hold forth the saving power of the Lord Jesus and a man must not only expresse the saving power of Christ but the saving power of Christ come in the flesh doe you see a man revealing Christ in Moral writings in tinckling cymbals of mans wisdome if his spirit relish nothing but affected eloquence his spirit is of Antichrist 2. Doe you see the spirit of a Prophet savour of ambition pomp and delicacy this is the spirit of Popery this doth not hold forth the Lord Jesus 3. If a mans doctrine do hold forth the Lord Jesus in a tyrannicall manner making the hearts of those sad whom God would not have made sad such doe not hold forth Christ Reas Because the whole carriage of the frame of spirit is clean contrary to the Spirit of the Lord Jesus for though he be vailed with humane frailties John 14.6 Yet he is the way the truth and the life Christ Jesus came riding upon the Colt of an Asse he came not in any outward magnificence when the people would have made him King he said My Kingdome is not of this world he did not tyrannize over his people but he gathers into his armes those that goe astray Why doth the Holy Ghost say That that spirit that doth not confesse Christ Jesus is the spirit of Antichrist He is called Antichrist quasi anti Christum It is called the spirit of Antichrist because it is against Christ contrary to Christ and this spirit makes way to the errours of Antichrist 2. Because it doth make cold the spirits of people it makes iniquity to abound Matth. 24.11 12. 3. Because while Ministers doe pump out the doctrine with Heathenish rights they have a special care to feed themselves as Demas Vse 1. This should teach Ministers what frame of spirit they should hold forth when they take upon them such an holy and heavenly profession if they would approve their hearts to God and his people they must hold forth the Lord Jesus Christ in humane simplicity though men cannot so well try the doctrine of their Ministers yet they may try their spirits Paul desired to know nothing 1 Cor. 2.2 that is to expresse nothing in his life and doctrine but Christ Jesus vailed with humane frailties Vse 2. A ground of much consolation when their hearts can bear them witnesse that God hath given them a Spirit of saving Truth not to deliver their doctrine in carnal excellencies seeking high matters but in humane simplicity 3. This reproves men of an Antichristian spirit who content themselves with outward flourishings they know not what hurt they do to the Church of God in so doing 4. This may direct the people of God narrowly to watch the spirits of the Ministers as they would be freed from Popery affect not flourishing Eloquence affect not him that hath a tyrannical spirit or him that delivers only Morall truths and let the people of God labour to have their hearts filled with a spirit of truth and the saving graces of Gods Spirit Doct. That the spirit of Antichrist was come into the world in St. Johns time and as in St. Johns time so in St. Pauls time also He speaks of the mystery of Iniquity that Antichrist did work in his time 2 Thess 2.7 There are three things in the body of Popery 1. A spirit breathing in it's doctrine worship and discipline the same was visible in the Apostles time 1. For the doctrine there was a spirit of errour in their foundation and wrought mightily at that time in their hearts so that men durst not trust the grace of Christ a● if there were not safe holding upon naked Christ but the Apostle doth utterly inveigh against such Gal. 5.3 4 5. saith he either trust God for all or nothing distrusting of grace or depending on something in nature or grace received are the rocks upon which so many souls suffer shipwrack in Religion at this day 2. There is a spirit of arrogancy contempt of Magistracy and Government Jude vers 8. looking at the Pope as the Sun in the Firmament this was flourishing in the Apostles time and now also 2. There is a spirit that breatheth in their worship 1. A spirit of superstition Col. 2.18 men at that time worshipped Angels thus the Papists at this day but they have more Angels and Saints to which they cleave rather then to Christ they did begin to worship Images 1 John 5.21 Therefore John blesseth his babes from them men departed from God and clave not only to creatures but the works of mens hands the same spirit ruleth at this day there was a spirit of hypocrisie a shew of Religion without the mighty power of the Lord Jesus shewed is any performance Col. 2.23 they had many things to draw their bodies and they durst not come to the Lord Jesus but they must have some Saint or Angel to come to him by they did invent courses the Lord did not
means here and though no man is perfect in all degrees yet he is more and more perfecting he is on the growing hand Ephes 4.15 16. As no member can grow in the body except it be knit to the body by joynts and sinews so Col. 3.14 in the body of Christ love is the bond that knits us together to God and our brethren 1 Cor. 18. and 13.1 2 3. 4 A thing is perfect when it is expert thus Ezra 7.8 so is a mans love to God perfect to any good office a loving Christian is a perfect Christian you cannot set him to any good duty but he is perfect to it love oyls the wheels of his affections and sets him on that which is helpful to his brethren and hence it is that when our Saviour would set Peter on to feed his lambs he would lead him on to this work by propounding this question whether he loved him or no John 21.15 16 17. he pressed upon him this love every time he asked him his love required him to feed his lambs 2 Cor. 4.15 The love of Christs constraineth Paul to be ready for doing and suffering A man that goes about a businesse with ill will he always bungles it 5 A thing is then perfect when it is durable so is it with a mans love it is durable if it be nourished with love to our brethren if it make a man ready to be doing good offices to his brethren this will make it not onely grow and continue but also to abound for ever Ephes 2.4 5 6 7. If love continue not the Church will not continue that is the whole body of Christians the body of faithful Ministers and people the Church will be removing if love begin to remove Vse 1. A signe of the truth of our love we must have as great a care of the truth of our love to our brethren as of faith and repentance from dead works How shall we know our love is perfect to God How stands your love to the brethren If your love be closed up from your brethren then your love is very unsound or very sick so much love so much life and so much failing in your spiritual love so much failing in your spiritual life Gal. 5.6 Faith works by love and that avails much with God we must receive the Sacrament oft that we may be strong in love according as our love works so works our faith 2 It exhorts us all to the love one another for by this means God dwels in us and his love is perfected in our hearts As you desire therefore that your love to God may be found entire and thriving in your soules give your selves to the unfaigned love one of another edifie one another in love 3 Comfort to such a man as knows he is of a loving heart his love to God is perfect you may know your love to God is perfect if your love be sound to your brethren 1 JOHN 4.13 Hereby we know that we dwell in him and he in us because he hath given us of his Spirit THey that love their Brethren they have a two-fold benefit they have Gods Spirit dwelling in them and they know it Doct. That such as love one another to them God hath given of his Spirit What is meant by this that God hath given us of his Spirit 1 It implies that God hath given us that spirit of grace that accompanies salvation this branch of that spirit that dwelleth in God Numb 11.25 Moses spirit was not diminished though God did communicate it to the seventy Elders God did cause it to be inlarged in them that were in the place of Magistracy with him so who so loves dwels in God and the same spirit of love do they communicate to their brethren so that they walke by the same rule and aim at the same end The fruit of the Spirit is love Gal. 5.27 But the works of the flesh are adultery c. They that walk in love have received of the Spirit they have received of the Spirit of the holy Ghost for the Spirit lusts against envy Judg. 9.22 23. Vse 1. It teacheth us there is no love to be found towards our brethren but amongst spiritual men for if we love one another there is a Spirit of God in us where the Spirit is not there is no love Love is not a fruit that grows upon thorns or on such a stock as nature brings forth the old Olive Object But many of Gods servants bring forth sowr fruit which will neither benefit themselves nor others therefore how is it said that Gods Spirit is in them Answ They have sowr Oyl distilling from the old stock for there are many branches in us that suck sowrnesse from the old stock though there be a spirit of love in Gods children yet many times it doth not run forth But when you see Christian love expressing it self it springs not from nature but the Spirit of God 2 A ground of much comfort to any soul that doth finde his spirit suppled with any compassion If you can finde your spirits mourning for the evill case of your brother it is a signe that Gods Spirit is in you 3 Labour we to preserve our hearts in brotherly love for love is a fruit of the Spirit of God so much as a mans heart runs sowr and hard so much doth he damp the lively Spirit of God which the Lord hath shed abroad in his heart therefore as we desire that God would for ever keep us in a good estate and that his Spirit should not be grieved by us we must keep this Spirit of love that is the Comforter when we grieve the Spirit of God we shall have grief enough If the Spirit of comfort that is in us be uncomfortable how great is that dis-comfort Doct. That such to whom God hath given of his Spirit of love they maintain mutual entire and constant fellowship with God and they know it God dwels in us which is more then to have God to dwell with us if God did but dwell with us it would argue much happinesse but this is more for God to dwell in us We are not onely near one another and branches one of another but one body with another he abides in us as the head we in him as the members Quest What is this We know it Answ This act of knowledge is more then an act of faith men may believe more to be true then they know Heb. 11.3 By faith we understand the world was made faith understands a thing to be done and so we may be perswaded of the truth of a thing Something we know by reason which by sence we cannot know if it be not evident by sence and reason we cannot know it the meaning is we have evident sence and evident reason for it Reason 1. Is taken from the evidence of sence when God hath shed abroad into our hearts a spirit of love we shall see and feel the favour
question is a sacrilegious violation of his Testament 6 That he might keep in us everlasting nourishment to feed on in our hearts John 6.56 So that his blood may be his wine to chear us that by the comfort of his blood and mediation applyed to our souls we might have wherewith to sustain our selves in the worst times This is meat indeed and drink indeed no nourishment our souls can feed on but this our souls cannot feed on pleasures and profits spirits must feed upon spiritual things Those are beggerly naked souls that have nothing but lands and riches to feed on the souls food is holy spirituall things and if the ordinances yeeld you any good or comfort whence comes this but only from the blood of Christ that hath besprinkled all these ordinances and made them effectuall Heb. 9.19 It 's the blood of sprinkling that makes every ordinance effectuall to us 7 He came by blood to us that so he might open a way to us into the most holy place Vse 1. Teacheth us that a poor Christian that believes in Christ may thereby overcome the world because he believes on such a one as came both by water and blood by the water of sanctification to purifie and cleanse us and by the blood of his redemption whereby he hath procured for us pardon and happinesse therefore whosoever believes on Christ is so sprinkled with the blood of Christ that he is redeemed from the world to become the servant of God he hath all the promises of God which make him overcome all the promises of the world and encourageth him against all difficulties and so assureth him of heavenly glory so that he looks at the world as a thing little to be regarded Vse 2. To stir up all those that desire to get victory over the world to labour to get faith in Christ Jesus who is so abundantly furnished with helps and means for our redemption fit to sanctifie us by the water of sanctification fit to sprinkle us with the blood of redemption whereas if we do not believe on Christ we shall be continually slaves to the world Hence it is that worldlings take such content and comfort in the things of this life and are so discouraged at the losse of them a plain signe they want faith to overcome the world Vse 3. Of tryall what portion we have in Christ Why what feedest thou on If thou hast a part in Christ thou hast a Spirit of God within thee to comfort thee thou findest the ordinances sprinkled with the bloud of Christ to feed on thou canst say to the flattering world I have better meat and better comforts to feed on then the world can yeeld Psal 4.6 It 's poor nourishment for spirits to feed on the husks of this world but a Christian findes the blood of Christ the only food of his soul and the world to be his Servant and not his Master But if we have no higher matters to feed on then the profits and contents of the world the Spirit of God and grace we relish not why then truly Christians we are not 4 If thou wouldst use the priviledges which come by Christ why this is the way Believe on the Lord Jesus and then he is come for thee by water and blood Distrust therefore thy owne righteousnesse rest upon Christ live in such places where Christ is dispensed in his ordinances that so being brought on to believe thou mayst finde Christ to thy salvation 5 Of consolation to such as renounce the world and esteem Christ to be better worth then all the world why thy hope is not frustrate thou believest on such a one as came by water and blood so that though thou be unclean and thy works defiled yet he came by water to purge and cleanse thee Exod. 28.37 38. And what though thy heart be full of many sinful lusts yet thou trustest on one that can by blood make attonement for thee to procure his Spirit and when thou dyest to give thee an open entrance into the most holy place 1 JOHN 5.6 This is he that came by water and bloud even Jesus Christ not by water onely but by water and bloud and it is the Spirit that beareth witnesse because the Spirit is truth IN these verses as we heard Christ is set out 1. By the manner of his coming he came by water and bloud 2. By the witnesse born to him which are First in generall the Spirit v. 6. Secondly more particularly the witnesses are distinguished into two parts three in heaven and three on earth v. 7 8. It is the Spirit that beareth witnesse here Christs coming is confirmed by the witnesse of the Spirit and that Spirit amplyfied by the certainty that Spirit is truth By the Spirit is meant the Spirit of God breathing in the Word and in the conscience of Gods people both are here included For 1. the Spirit breathing in the Scripture is one of the chiefest testimonies that is born to Christ John 5.39 and therefore this witnesse may not be omitted 2. By the Spirit is meant the Spirit as it breaths in the consciences of Gods people for though the Spirit be strong in the Scripture yet how shall I be ascertained of that truth of the Scripture but by the consent of the same Spirit in my heart It s the Spirit in our hearts that witnesseth to the truth in the Scripture John 3.33 and therefore it s called a Seal 2 Cor. 1.20 All the promises in Christ are yea and amen how appears that by the Spirit breathing in our hearts Quest What is that the Spirit witnesseth Some understand it thus The Spirit bears witnesse that the Spirit is truth if there were no other testimony of the Spirit but the Spirit it selfe it would shew it selfe as the Sun shews its selfe But first the Apostle hath not occasion to speak of the witnesse it bears to its own truth but the scope of his speech is to speak of the witnesse that is born to this truth that Jesus Christ came by water and bloud and therefore the witnesse here spoken of is of the Sonship of Christ and of his powerfull coming and to this the Spirit bears witnesse and that Spirit is truth Doct. The Spirit of God breathing in the Scripture and in the conscience of Gods people bears witnesse to our souls that Jesus Christ came to save us by the water of Sanctification and the bloud of Redemption The Spirit breathing in the Scripture John 5.39 It s not the saying of the Prophets nor Apostles that bears such authentick testimony we look at the testimony of them as of Isaiah and Paul Christ speaks of them I receive not the testimony of men John 1.33 Therefore some that have read them have lookd at them as fables 1 Cor. 2.6 7. What is it then that captivates the world to the beliefe of this testimony but the testimony of the Spirit breathing in them What is that Spirit that breaths
because his is a Spirit of truth Doct. The Spirit of God bearing witnesse ●● the Scripture and in the hearts ●f Gods people is a Spirit of ●ruth John 14.16 17. John 16. ● When the Spirit of Truth is 〈◊〉 he shall guide you into all truth Quest Why is it called a Spirit of Truth Answ Not only because be in one of the Persons in the blessed Trinity and therefore his witnesse must needs be truth a man that works by a rule may go● aw●y but the rule it selfe is not awry the holy Ghost being a God of Truth cannot 〈◊〉 speak truth himselfe being the line cannot goe wrong But he is called a Spirit of truth rather 1. Because he speaks nothing but what he hears of the Father and of the Son John 16.13 ●●e Spirit 〈◊〉 ●●thing from the Father and the Son speaks nothing but 〈◊〉 we receives from them what they apprehend and judge the same 〈◊〉 testifies John 8.26 and he speaks it without change and alteration 2. Because he speaks a testimony not of a shadowing or typical representation 〈◊〉 and manifest truth Moses s●ake by types which observed the 〈◊〉 but what the holy Ghost speaks is evident truth without v●●d or covering ● Cor. ● 17 18. 3. From the effect of the Spirit the Spirit not only speaks but works truth in the hearts of those to whom he speaks by speaking truth he works truth in the heart so that they that receive the testimony are of the truth John 3.19 2 John 1.2 Now they that receive the testimony of the Spirit that Jesus Christ is come by water and bloud they are cleansed from the world from dissimulation and hypocrisie and so are made of the truth Object How comes it to passe then that sometimes many speaking by the Spirit yet speak falsly and yet are confident they speak truth Answ True a man having received some work of the Spirit may speak falsehood as Zedekiah 1 Kings 22.24 and yet was confident he spake by the Spirit but yet though a man speaking by a spirit of delusion may think he hath spoken the truth yet it hinders not but when the Spirit of God indeed bears witnesse it may be discerned to be truth Vse 1. If this Spirit bearing witnesse to Christs coming be a Spirit of truth then such as have received the Spirit of truth need not be afraid that they are led by a spirit of delusion that doe believe that Jesus Christ came by water and bloud Jer. 20.10 11. the way of the righteous man cannot deceive him Quest How shall I know that this spirit doth not deceive when it witnesseth pardon and healing and the like Answ 1. The Spirit bears witnesse of it selfe as well as of other things the Sun shews it selfe as well as makes other things visible 2. The Spirit beareth witnesse of it selfe from the work it frames in the hearts of Gods servants the testimony of the Spirit doth so set on its witnesse doth so pacifie and purifie the conscience that he plainly sees that this is the very Spirit of God which is manifest by the fruits 3. The testimony of the Spirit breathing in the Word and in the hearts of Gods children doe so agree in every thing that its evident to be the same Spirit though it be true the Spirit is more strong and evident in the Scripture the witnesse may be weak in our hearts yet always in the main aim and ends they agree together 4. By how much the more suitable it is to the Scripture by so much the more it conforms us to the Image of Christ the Spirit of Christs make you meek and lowly as he was draws us from earthly objects to a more divine frame that Spirit which fashions to Christ is of God Vse 2. Of just reproof to Gods servants that have found the bloud of Christ pacifying and purifying their hearts if in this case their souls doubt and are solicitous they refuse the testimony of the Spirit Satan say they may transform himselfe into an Angell of light I but Satan cannot pacifie the conscience much lesse purifie it himselfe being an unclean spirit loves to draw on others to impurity if therefore the spirit within you draw you on to walk in truth and to frame your heart according to the Image of Christ if you finde any measure of peace and purity its evident the Spirit is a Spirit of truth Vse 3. Of comfort to all such as have put their trust in Christ upon the testimony of Gods Spirit witnessing to them that Christ came to save and heal them Why this is strong consolation to them that which makes out spirits doubtfull is the deceitfulnesse of our own hearts Jer. 17.10 But yet this should comfort us that though our hearts be deceitfull yet this Spirit of God breathing in us is a Spirit of truth and if you would know whether you have a spirit of truth in you or no Why by this you shall know it that Spirit which speaks peace and purity to a mans soul that Spirit is of God Satan may doe much but he is not able to transform himselfe into such a spirit no other spirit can work this but the Spirit of God a spirit speaking peace without purity may be a delusion and a spirit speaking purity without any measure of peace may be a delusion for all the paths of Wisdome are peace but both peace and purity together doe evidently manifest it to be the Spirit of God Vse 4. For them that have found any measure of peace and purity they ought to teach them to be very carefull to discern whether this spirit be of God or no if thou hast found much peace and withall thou walkest in simplicity and godly sincerity this Spirit is of God 2 Cor. 1.12 But if our peace make us carelesse of our wayes and more licentious we shall never approve such a spirit to be of God where Gods Spirit breaths the more peace the more care of purity and therefore let us always put them together Herods spirit of joy was a spirit of delusion because it was not a spirit of purity Mark 6.20 Herod and David both fell into the same lusts how shall we know whether of them had the Spirit of God David for a while seemed to do worst but Herod he so favoured his lust that he destroyed John that reproved him David he heard the Prophet and humbled himself and renewed his repentance before God and therefore doubtlesse his Spirit was of God because he was studious of purity such a soul as favours his lust and takes part with it hath not Gods Spirit in him that sicknesse is mortall that refuseth utterly all means of health if therefore either our peace or purity be wanting we shall not have this testimony of Gods Spirit that spirit that speaks both is a Spirit of truth 1 JOHN 5.7 For there are three that bear record in Heaven the Father the Word and the holy Ghost and
these three are one CHrist the Object of our Faith is set out First By the manner of his coming v. 6. He came by water and bloud Secondly By the testimony given him of his coming which is double three in Heaven and three on Earth In this Verse the heavenly witnesses are set forth 1. By the number three 2. By their place in Heaven 3. By their work they bear witnesse 4. By their names the Father the Son and the holy Spirit 5. By the unity these three are one Doct. That there are three Persons yet but one God that doe bear witnesse to the divinity of Christ and of the plenteous salvation wrought by him For Explication Quest Who those three Persons be and why so called Answ The first Person is the Father so called 1. Chiefly because he is the Father of Christ 1 Pet. 1.3 Partly by eternall generation as he is God partly by adoption as he is man 2. As he is the Father of all the Elect 1 Pet. 1.3 5. John 20.17 The second Person is styled the Word as likewise John 1.1 A solemn name given him in his greatest triumph Rev. 19.13 A style seldome attributed to Christ but by St. John in all his Books although some understand it of Christ Heb. 4.12 Christ is called the Word in a fourfold sence he is a Word of wisdome of representation of revelation of promise 1. Christ is a word of wisdome for 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 is not onely 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 but 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 ratio now Wisdome is accidental but ratio is essential to a humane soul Now such a thing is Christ to his Father he is the wisdome or reason to his Father Prov. 8.23 24 he is the begotten of his Father they that write of the Trinity expresse it thu● the Father from eternity considering and understanding himselfe from this conceiving of the Father resulted the Image of himselfe that was his Son from them both resulted the holy Ghost 2. He is called the Word of God as he is a word of representation for 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 so Christ is the living Image of God Heb. 1.3 the character of the Father like a seal stampt in wax they answer in every point 3. He is a word of revelation John 1.18 No man hath seen God at any time but Christ the Wisdome of the Father hath declared unto us and revealed Gods will it was the Lord Christ that appeared to Adam and Moses and Abraham and Gideon and the rest of the Patriarchs as a word expounds all our meaning and reveals our will so it is Christ the Word of God that reveals the will of God to us 4. He is a word of promise Heb. 11.39 Christ was promised of old but not exhibited till the last days The third witnesse is the Spirit every Person in the Trinity is an holy Spirit John 4.24 yet it is more particularly attributed to the third Person because he works powerfully and effectually all that life and power we see the creature expresse so we see that there are three 〈◊〉 as that bear witnesse to the Divinity of Christ and if three there is a difference in number now there is no dissertion but a Personall difference Heb. 1.3 so that the Father is one Person the Son a 〈◊〉 the holy Ghost ● third yet these Persons make but one in Na●● and so they are one in witnesse D●● 6.4 Jehovah our God is but one for it is impossible there should be more then one God Nature of it selfe abhors more Infinites then one if there were more Gods then one if many gods how could they be Al sufficient but that one should have the perfection of another Quest What is that they witnesse to Answ They all witnesse Christ to be to the Son of God and that he 〈◊〉 by water and bloud 1. The Father testifies this by that voyce that came down from Heaven T●● is my 〈…〉 and well ●●●sed Mat. ● 17 He 〈…〉 to his works John 6. ●● 9● 3● 36 3● 2. Christ 〈…〉 himselfe that 〈◊〉 the Son of God by his Ministry as oft as occasion ●r●●d John 14 17 ●8 2. By his works John 5.36 3. By his Resurrection he declared himselfe mightily to be the Son of God Rom. 1. 3. The holy Ghost have witnesse of him by descending upon him in the shape of a Dove 2. By convincing the world of sin because they did not believe on him 3. By sealing up this 〈◊〉 to the conscience of men Eph. 1 13. Vse 1. Of refutation of the Jewish heresie that denies the Trinity of the Persons and others that 〈◊〉 the unity of the Godhead all such heresies are here condemned There are 〈◊〉 that bear witnesse in heaven the Father the W●●d and the S●●ing and yet the●● 〈…〉 Vse 2. Learn here a just 〈◊〉 work of 〈◊〉 faith there is nothing we believe concerning Christ but we ●●●e sufficient testimony 〈◊〉 Mat. ● 19 15. At the 〈◊〉 two or three witnesses every truth shall stand now we have s●● wit●esses thee 〈◊〉 and three 〈◊〉 if therefore we believe this truth we ●et to 〈…〉 God is 〈◊〉 who hath witnessed it 1 John ● 10 But if we believe not Jesus to be the Son of God we make God a lyar because we believe worthe testimony that he hath given us of his Son were not 〈◊〉 hearts slow to believe this truth what need we so many witnesses Object There is none but believes this truth Answ ●● not enough to believe this upon antiquity or authority or universall consent of the Christian world but God calls us to believe this upon some divine testimony of the Father and of the Son and of the Spirit its 〈◊〉 enough for us ●● believe that Christ is the Son of God but that God is our ●●ster in him so that 〈◊〉 that doth not give up it selfe to be conformable to the Image of God the wisdome and revelation of Christ and unlesse the Spirit likewise transform our spirit to holinesse and purity we doe not believe this truth upon any Divine testimony but upon humane credulity Vse 3. If all the three Persons in the Trinity agree together in the witnesse of this ●●●th their we see what manner of men we ought to be in our witnesse were we never so many persons as the Persons in the Trinity are three and yet their nature such as they cannot be but one one holinesse one goodnesse one truth so all that worship him though their persons be never so different yet let their spirits be all one 1. Hence learn not to take up a truth upon a slight report God would not commend any work of his to us unlesse he had confirmed it by three witnesses therefore believe not single reports say not he was a good man that said it for God would not put upon us any truth but confirmed it by sundry witnesses therefore believe not every report though brought by a good man let
God be true and every man a lyar Rom. 3.15 Jer. 9.2 3 4 5. 2. Hence learn that all that believe this divine testimony of the Son ought to be compounded into unity it was the last solemn Prayer that Christ put up for the Church that they all might be one with him as he was one with the Father John 17.8 9 20 21. where he useth this as a motive to God to bring on all believers to unity because he was one with the Father and the Father with him and therefore he prayes that they be one that hereby the world might believe that God had sent him as if dissensions among brethren would bear witnesse to the world that God did not send his Son to be our Saviour so that by these dissensions as much as in them lies they make the promises of God of none effect 2. They annihilate all the testimony that the three Persons give to Christ this unity is that mark whereby all the world shall know them to be Christs Disciples and it is the main duty Paul calls for Ephes 4.3 6. from this ground because there is but one God and one Christ and one faith Acts 4.31 32. And indeed all the dissensions of the world have sprung from this ground that they doe not all worship one God or believe not that God is but one For what makes a man to fall out with his brother but either his profit or pleasure or credit is conceived to be hindered and is not this because I make my profit or my credit my God and so I had rather lose God and fellowship with his Saints then lose any gain and pleasure and so I am a lover of pleasure more then of God Now the Apostle made account if we professe but one God the unity of God should be more powerfull to make us one then any thing in the world should be to make us two so much dissension so much atheism If we suffer the world to be more mighty to make difference then God to make unity we make God our Idoll 1 JOHN 5.8 And there are three thus bear witnesse in earth the Spirit and the water and the bloud and these three agree in one IN these words is described the testimony given on earth to the Divinity and Sonship of Christ Wherein 1. Their number Three 2. Their names the Spirit the Water and the Bloud 3. Their consent and these three agree in one Doct. The Spirit the Water and the Bloud are three principal witnesses on earth that bear witnesse to the Sonship of Christ The three principall witnesses for he doth compare them to the three witnesses in Heaven Quest What these three witnesses be Answ The Spirit partly breathing in the Scripture partly in the conscience of men First The Spirit breathing in the Scriptures for they in a speciall manner bear witnesse to Christ and they are called Testaments and indeed they are so farre witnesses as no witnesse is to be received unlesse it be consonant to the testimony of the Scripture Gal. 1.7 8. and it is not Paul or Peter that testifies this but the Sp●rit breathing in them otherwise Christ receives not the testimony of men neither doth the conscience of a Christian receive the testimony of any living man except he finde the Spirit breathing in him for let God be true and every man a lyar This Spirit breathing in the Scripture is a Spirit of power and perfection the Spirit of power in the Scripture is discerned partly 1. In convincing men John 16.9 2. In comforting those that are dejected Rom. 3.16 3. In strengthing us against temptation 1 John 2.14 Secondly There is in the Scripture a Spirit of perfection so that if we have but the testimony of the Scripture what need we any further witnesse 2 Tim. 3.16 17. Thirdly There is a Spirit that bears witnesse in our hearts that Jesus is the Son of God and that Spirit is the same that breathed in the Scripture so that when we are hearing or reading yet the Spirit sets it home to your hearts and souls so that we goe home either convinced or comforted or strengthned to every good work and duty God requires now this Spirit fully perswades us that Jesus is the Son of God for this Spirit goes beyond the power of all created things for no created power is able to convince an hard heart or comfort a dejected Spirit or strengthen us in our Christian course therefore if we find a Spirit in us inabling us to doe all this the soul rests satisfied without any need of further witnesse that Jesus is the Son of God Fourthly Water bears witnesse to this by water some understand the water of baptism and indeed that gives strong testimony to Christ especially to them that are prepared to receive it as in the Apostles times when they were first brought on to believe and then to be baptized God then strongly testified this truth so that after baptism they were filled with much joy and oft-times with divers gifts and tongues Acts 8.36 The water of baptism sent away the Eunuch rejoycing see Acts 19.6 7. and though children be not capable of this mercy now in their Infancy except by an extraordinary power yet notwithstanding a Christian afterwards findes such vertue and strength from his baptism that he sees there is no water like it but that there is a divine testimony in it But because water is but a representation of this Spirit therefore by water here may be understood the water of sanctification the Spirit of God sanctifying and regenerating us for besides the Spirit of God that at some extraordinary times fills with unspeakable joy of the holy Ghost there is also an ordinary work of Gods Spirit partly cooling refreshing us as water doth partly making us fruitful in our Christian course for those great inlargements of Gods Spirit doe not always abide with us in that measure but this water is a spring in us continually afording us something which evidently witnesseth this truth Tit. 3.5 John 4.14 1. In this water of Gods Spirit we finde a power to cleanse us from our lusts as running waters doe channells and sinks Ezek. 36.25 when I see something in me conforming me to Christ that water bears witnesse that Jesus is the Son of God 2. There is a power in water to cool and refresh us when God sheds abroad his Spirit in us there is something that cools us from the heat of Gods wrath Isa 44.3 3. This water is of a mighty power to make us fruitfull Psal 1.3 A Christian watered by the Spirit of God draws such moysture and life from every Ordinance of God that he brings forth fruit in due season according to his calling Ezek. 30.26 27. Quest How doth this water bear witnesse that Jesus is the Son of God Answ Because all the vertue that this water hath to cleanse comfort or fructifie us springs onely from faith in the testimony that Jesus
And how dare any appear that dare claime grace and glory of merit In the continuance of his faithfull obedience who dare claim the least mercy ex condigno how much lesse eternall life Whereas è contra Gods servants doe not think God beholding to them for their service but they never think themselves more engaged and beholding to God then when he inables them to most service they say with David Who are we that we should be able to offer thus willingly 1 Chron. 29.14 they know every jo● of mercy is free grace every sin pardoned is free grace No Malefactor on earth but if the King send him a pardon he acknowledgeth it to be of the Kings free grace and Royall compassion but yet the Synagogue of Rome will not acknowledge Gods pardon to be of free grace but Gods people acknowledge they are 〈◊〉 but as dead dogs before God and were at not for the free grace of God they had never seen life Vse 2. Of exhortation to all the sons of men that never look after Christ why as ever you desire to see me and that life for ever look up to God for it to derive it from him it is his free gift Every man is a friend to him that giveth gifts Prov. 19.6 Shall we respect Princes so that have but earthly honours and profits to giue that we think it our happinesse to doe them any service and shall we neglect God that hath such great gifts to give even eternall life and a Kingdome of glory it is God that gives us these naturall lives and that gives us power to get wealth Deut. 8.18 nay it s he that gives life of comfort and the life of justification and holinesse and also the life of glory and shall we neglect this great gift and more respect the poor comforts of the world then him in whose hands is our breath and life Skin for skin and all that a man hath will he give for his life he means for his naturall life and shall eternall life lie by like a refuse thing that no man looks after Vse 3. Of tryall whether God hath given us this life or no and this we may discern for the eternity of the gift consider whether there be any eternall life shed abroad in thy heart or not hast thou found any pardon of sins that whereas thou sawest thy soul as a dead dog for want of this life now God hath justified thee from thy sins Why the life of justification is eternall life if he hath once pardoned thy sins he will remember them no more Jer. 31.33 Secondly Hast thou found a spirit of life in thee to obey and serve the Lord Rom. 8.2 Why this is eternall life that will never decay John 17.3 hath God shed abroad the comfort of his Spirit and the joy of the holy Ghost into thy heart which is better then life Psal 63.3 this is eternall life which though it may be sometimes overwhelmed yet it shall spring up again as trees after winter if thou finde none of these works in thee then thou hast no life Vse 4. Of consolation to all those that have received this life if we have found the life of justification in the pardon of our sins the life of holinesse in our Christian obedience if we have found the lively comforts of Gods Spirit Why know this is a life that will never decay this is the record of God himself that the life which he hath given us is eternall life it was given us before we were born and will he take it away when we are born that which he gave us before there was a world he will not take away when the world shall be no more it comes from everlasting principles 3rd therefore it cannot decay if therefore we finde this life in us we may be assured that God hath given us this life will preserve it to eternity if it be eternall how can it decay Therefore let us walk worthy of this eternall life and pray with David Consider me Lord if there be any way of wickednesse in me and lead me in the way everlasting Psal 139. ult Sinfull lusts are dead lusts and what hath eternall life to doe with dead lusts keep your hands off from a sinfull carnall life but lay fast hold on eternall life 1 Tim. 6.12 get sure possession of it and let neither Satan not the world wrest it out of your hands 1 JOHN 5 11. the latter part And this life is in his Son Doct. THe Eternall life that God hath given us is laid up for us in Jesus Christ John 11.25 26. Col. 3.3 John 14.6 This life is fourfold of Justification Sanctification Consolation and Glorification All these are laid up in Christ Jer. 23.6 He is the Lord our righteousnesse Psal 4.1 2. For them altogether see 1 Cor. 1.30 He is made our Wisdome Righteousnesse Sanctification and Redemption Our Redemption not onely from the guilt eternall and punishment of sin but from all the afflictions both inward and outward that Gods servants he exposed unto as for inward temptation in sicknesse and griefs c. Col. 3.3 Your life is hid with Christ in God It s sometimes under a veil of corruptions sometimes of affliction but yet laid up in Christ Quest How is our life said to be laid up in him Answ 1. Because he hath received it for us from God the Father to give unto us John 5.21 26. 1 Thes 5.9 10. He hath appointed us to salvation through Jesus Christ that so whether we remain alive or die yet we may live in Christ 2. Christ hath purchased this life for us 1 Thes 5.9 10. the Father hath not onely appointed us life but he hath appointed it through the death of Christ John 10.10 I am come that my sheep may have life and that they may have it in abundance and this is by giving his life for us 3. It s laid up in Christ as one that prepares it for us and us for it Col. 1.12 it s he that makes us meet to be made partakers of the Inheritance of the Saints in light that whereas before we were unfit now he hath adorned us and made us fit Spouses for himselfe which he doth by turning us from darknesse to light by giving us of his Spirit by dispensing himselfe to us in his Sacraments and Christian communion wherein all the members receive nourishment from the head Eph. 4.16 and as he thus prepares us for eternall life so likewise he prepares a place for us John 14.2 3. 4. It s reserved for us principally in himselfe notwithstanding the communication of it dayly to us Jude 1. we are said to be preserved in Jesus Christ to life all our life of grace here and of glory hereafter is preserved in Christ First Because all the claim of eternall life is laid up onely in him we neither desire nor beg any pardon of sin or any grace or comfort or glory but through Jesus Christ
Psal 119.5 24. Try therefore if such a covenant have past betwixt you and God have we for our parts given up our selves to God be sure God hath prevented us in all this if there have no such covenant past between you and God then God is not your God you have not Christ Object Who is there to be found that so looks to his own wayes and his housholds that he walks so strictly with God as you require Answ True they that doe make a covenant with God often break even as often as there is a thought or word or action that was not from Gods word or mouth or counsel but this is our hope 1. We have Christ for our surety of this covenant Heb. 7.22 and he will make up all breaches when therefore we break covenant with God let us renew our humlliations and be ashamed of our breach of covenant and charge our souls for it and acknowledge that as we have broken covenant with God so might God justly breake covenant with us and if we thus return and humble our selves then God will renew his covenant with us again 2. We have Christ by way of acceptance this is exprest Joh. 1.12 To as many as received him he gave them power to become the sons of God to receive him as divers expresse this place is to receive him as a Father as a King as an Husband but it may rather be conceived that to receive Christ is to receive him into an house or Temple and this may be gathered from the precedent words vers 11. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 is meant his own place or own home for so it is used Joh. 19.27 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 he took her into his home so as many as received him as many as received him into their hearts as into a Temple when we thus receive him we have him Quest How doe we receive Christ as into a Temple Answ Three wayes 1. When we prepare a way for him to come into his holy Temple Mal. 3.1 Now what is this preparation Isa 40.3 4. 1. Mountains must be puld down that is the lofty spirits of man must be puld down and that is when we subject our selves at his feet willing to be disposed and framed which way he pleaseth and to do what he would have us do if we would have Christ come into our hearts he must not find high craggy rocky wayes but all must be laid level and even 2. Every valley shall be filled that is every base eatthly heart shall be lifted up to the high wayes of the Lord to mind life and heavenly things raised up above earthlinesse and low things of the world Psal 24.7 to 10. Lift up your heads O ye Gates and be ye lifted up ye everlasting doores that the King of glory may come in Christ will not descend into pits but if your hearts be set on heavenly things on Gods favour and his heavenly Kingdome then you are fit for Christ 2. A mans heart may be too low through despair many a poor soul after his high thoughts are puld down he sinks down so low into despair that he thinks no promise or mercy belongs to him Why this heart is too low for Christ therefore it behoves a christian to beleeve there is an hope in Israel concerning this Christ hath had mercy on as bad as me and therefore we will lay our mouths in the dust till he shall have mercy on us and if he offer grace we are willing to receive it 3. Crooked things must be made straight there are in our hearts many turnings in and out these must be made straight it 's when we look with a single eye and are willing to be guided by a straight rule and aim singly at Gods ends such an heart is fit for Christ when it 's cleansed from all hypocrisie 2. There is another crookednesse of our hearts when we shift off and cover sin Psal 125.5 but to prevent it Christ will have us deale plainly discover our sins openly before God and then is Christ ready to come suddainly into his Temple 4. Rough places must be made smooth many a mans heart is rough and harsh and bitter why God will have this frame of heart laid down all bitternesse and wrath put away and the heart made loving and meek the Lamb Christ will not rest in Lyons dens therefore rhe Apostle bids us lay aside all wrath and malice when our rough hearts are made smooth end amiable why then undoubtedly Christ will come into his Temple 2. When Christ is come into our hearts if we would look to keep him there we must look to it that there be no common and unclean thing found there 2 Cor. 6.16 17 18. This Temple is an holy place therefore put away not only unclean but common things all your affairs must be dedicated to the Lord all your wealth and store all your houshold and children must be consecrate to the Lord Christ loves to lye clean he dislikes even bodily slovenlinesse much more spirituall defilements 3. To receive Christ into his Temple is to look well to the charge of Gods holy offerings God would have every man in particular to take the charge of his holy things on himselfe and not put it off to others let every one keep his charge every one offer up his dayly sacrifice and his service for the Sabbath all Gods offerings must be looked to and if we doe thus God will rest in his holy Temple for ever Exod. 15.2 consider therefore whether you have thus received Christ have you found your proud hearts humbled your base earthly hearts lifted up to Gods wayes all crooked by-paths of hypocrisie and shifting put away doe you find your rough spirits made smooth and amiable Why if it be so then Christ is come and when he is come doe you strive to keep your hearts clean and undefiled and dedicate your selves and yours to God you keep the charge of Gods holy offerings and set up his Ordinances amongst you why then we have received Christ è contra if we find it not thus we have no Christ and so no life Hitherto we have heard what it is to have Christ the second thing to be inquired after is What it is to have the Son He that hath the Son hath life it is not enough to have Christ but if we would have life we must have Christ as the Son Quest What then is it to have the Son Answ There are three things implyed in having the Son 1. That such a have Christ in truth doe not rest so much in having any of the benefits of Christ but they doe chiefly affect to have the Son himselfe many professors sought after Christ for the loaves sake John 16.26 27. But Christ bids them not to labour for the meat that perisheth but to labour for Christ himself the bread of life hereby Peter discovered hypocrisie of Simon Magus in that he desired the gift of
that he will either grant what you ask or what he knows will be better for you and as welcome to you for God looks not so much at the petition as at the end you aim at in opportuning such a blessing and that he will grant even when he seems to deny us our petitions Heb. 5 9. Christ was heard in that he prayed for Why how was he heard did he not drink of the cup he prayed against Yes yet he was heard 1. Christs will was that his Fathers will might be fulfilled not his in this he was heard 2. It 's said he was heard in that he feared though he did drink of the cup yet he was saved from those fears and terrors that overwhelmed him 3. The main end of Christ was that his Church might be redeemed which God granted so God granted the end of his petition though not the thing it self So Moses prayed earnestly that he might goe over and see the good Land God told him he should not goe over yet God let him see that good Land as well as if he had gone over If we submit our wills to Gods will and pray in humility and faith make account God seriously ponders the aime of your hearts in begging such a mercy and though he seems to crosse such your petitions and to delay them yet he knows how to grant the end of your petitions by other means then you conceive even then when God is displeased with our weake and unworthy prayers as he was with Moses Deut. 3.22 to 28 Yet then he knows how to grant what we aimed at And this magnifies the name of Christ that though in our own name we should never find acceptance yet in Christs name he will grant our petitions 2. We pray according to the will of God when we pray according to his will revealed in our hearts in the spirit of him that prayes Jude v. 20. Eph. 6.18 Now we pray according to Gods will revealed in the Spirit 1. When the Spirit raiseth our hearts to reach forth sensibly with longings and breathings after the blessings we want Thus Hannah poured forth her soul unto God 1 Sam. 1.15 She exprest not so much in words as in the reaching and breathing of her spirit after the blessing she prayed for So Isa 26.9 With my soul within me have I desired thee as if there were another Spirit in his spirit When we pray in a further measure of strength then our own hearts could reach to such a prayer is of the Spirit 1. When we pray with fervency and earnestnesse Jam. 5.16 This is that which is called wrestling and striving with God Rom. 15.30 When our hearts are so set on Gods favour as they will not let goe till we have prevailed Gen. 32.10 24 25 26. expounded Hos 12.4 3. We pray in the Spirit when we persevere in praying and are importunate with God Luk. 18.1 to 10. This is expressed by the importunity of the Widow that prevailed with the unjust Judge Shall a sinfull Judge a mortall man be prevailed with by the importunity of a poor Widow and will not God much more avenge his elect that cry to him day and night You may think God regards not your prayers but the poor Widow did not more trouble this Judge then God is troubled with your prayers so that he cannot rest untill he have fulfilled your desires To the same purpose Luk. 11.5 to 11. Though God seem to be asleep yet if you continue knocking God will open unto you therefore when you have a good petition in hand never give over but pray continually and watch thereunto Eph. 6.18 till he answer To what end doth he call it knocking but to imply that our prayers make as much noyse in heaven as men doe by knocking at our doores Matth. 7.7 So the woman of Syrophaenicia she knocked and continued knocking and would not have a denyall so that Christ answers her O woman great is thy faith be it unto thee as thou wilt As if he were overwrestled by her importunity to grant her petitions Reas 1. Because when we pray according to Gods will he fulfills his own will when he grants our petitions It 's Gods will that we should pray so now Gods will must be fulfilled 2. Because when we pray according to the will of God in the Name of Christ our prayer is Christs prayer as if you send a childe or servant to a friend for any thing in your name the request is yours and he that denyes your childe or servant in this case denyes you so no more can God deny a prayer put up in Christs name then he can deny Christ himself Joh. 16.23 24. Reas 3. From the intercession of the Spirit in such a prayer no prayer put up in the manner aforesaid but is the prayer of the holy Ghost and God knows the meaning of his Spirit Rom. 8.26 God knows our prayers would be weake and cold except there were another Spirit besides our own if therefore he discern his own Spirit in our prayers he cannot deny his Spirit nay further as the Spirit makes intercession for us so Christ himselfe prayes for us Rom. 8.34 He takes up all our prayers for us as the great Master of requests and he doth so perfume them and take out all weaknesse out of them that he presents them as a sweet odour to God Rev. 8.3 Even as if a younger Brother should goe and gather a Posie for his Father he out of ignorance gathers many weeds withall but his elder Brother takes it and pulls out all the weeds and perfumes the flowers with sweet water and then presents it to his Father in his Brothers name so Christ sees many sinfull weaknesses in our prayers but he takes away all unsavourinesse and perfumes them and so presents them to God and he accepts them Vse 1. As ever we desire that our selves or ours should speed well let both our selves and ours learn to pray well you have enough if you can but pray wel you can but speake and have desire and it shall be granted open thy mouth wide and God will fill it as long as you have an heart opened to pray you shall want no blessings therefore above all blessings beg of God a spirit of prayer Now that you may pray well 1. Take heed that you be not of a wavering double minde Jam. 1.6 7 8. partly for God partly for our selves pray with a single heart Act. 11.21 that is 1. Give up your hearts wholly to God 2. Be carefull to keep all Gods commandements for as we hearken to Gods commandements so will he hearken to our prayers if we observe his words he will observe ours 2. Have respect to pray according to Gods will in Faith and Humility Vse 2. For them that doe pray according to Gods will be assured that God will grant your petitions according to your wills God hath spoken it and therefore he will not deny it Notable
every mans sin as belonging unto us and strive to heal them Vse 2. To teach us to have a due regard to the falls of our Brethren not to see them and take no notice of them but God requires we should observe them and help them and make use of them What use should we make of our Brethrens falls 1. Let their falls affect us with a holy fear and jealousie of our own hearts in that we have a deceitfull heart subject to the like This use Paul would have the Church of the Romanes to make of the fall of the Church of Israel Rom. 11.20 2. Look at them with such an eye as may move thee to pity thy Brother if he be gone astray bring him back if he lye under the burthen of sin help him up and if thou canst not have opportunity to speake to him yet pray heartily for him that is the frame of heart of every loving Christian to be compassionate of his Brothers misery Object Doth not the Holy Ghost say love covereth a multitude of sins 1 Pet. 4. v. 8. Answ True it covers them but how 1. With a mantle of wisdome not so cover them as to skinne over their wounds but so cover them as that they may be covered before God and men Jam. 5.19 20. This is a right covering when a man takes such a course as that his Brothers sins may be covered from Gods eyes and from the conscience of the sinner that it may not be overwhelmed with them Psal 32.1 2. God would have us cover them not with a mantle of flattery but with a healing plaister that may cure them 2. We must cover these sins with a mantle of faithfulnesse that is not to blaze them abroad to their defaming but as if our Brothers beast lay under his burden and we were notable to help him up alone we get the help of others this is faithfulnesse no further to reveale their infirmities then to such as may help them Prov. 11.13 And yet we may so ●eveile them in this kind to others as may be sinfull if it be done in as insulting soot●● manner Gen. 9.22 23. C ham told his Brethren of their Fathers nakednesse but he did it in a scornfull manner beside he might have covered him himself and never told them and therefore Noah made him a curse This God requires of us if we be able to heal an infirmity our selves then to let it goe no further if not then to get the help of others but not in a scornfull manner but in a spirit of grief and holy fear 3. Cover them with a mantle of compassion that if they shall turn again and say It repents them be ready to forgive them even as God for Christs sake forgave you Luk. 17.13 14. Eph. 4.2 last vers Obj. 2. If a man be thus willing to observe other mens sins we shall be counted busie bodies and medlers in other mens di●cesses Answ True we shall be buisie but yet not where we have nothing to doe God layes the charge upon us to have regard of our Brethrens carriages if we keep the true bounds of observing them named before we doe not goe beyond our commission Obj. 3. But I shall be more busie then I shall have thank for I shall be worse and he never the better Answ True for a while it may be so but yet remember what Solomon saith Prov. 28.28 He that rebuketh a man afterward shall find more favour then he that flattereth with the tongue but suppose thou shouldst loose his favour yet thou shalt have favour with God Doct. 2. Vpon the sight of our Brothers sins a faithfull man is to pray for him So Moses did pray for the people when they had sinned Exod 32.30 31. Either pardon them or let me have no mercy Thus God would have Job pray for his friends Job 42.7 8. So did Jeremiah ch 13.17 14.17.18 Our Saviours example is a full pattern Luk. 23.24 Father forgive them they know not what they doe So Stephen the first Martyr with a loud voyce prayed for his adversaries Act. 7.60 Lord lay not this sin to their charge Reas 1. From the compassion we owe to our Brethren we are bound to pray for them in sicknesse Psal 35.13 or in any other calamity Ps 141.5 How much more in the calamity of sin which is the greatest calamity that can be 2. We are bound to exhort and reprove them now neither will doe good without prayer 1 Tim. 4.4 5. 3. From the desperate condition of sin which is such that none alone is able to help them except God doe it It 's the work of an Almighty power to redeem us from any sin Psal 130. ult Sin is of a poysen some nature some poysons take away our eyes and some benumme us so sin takes away our eyes that we cannot see our condition and so hardens us that not any thing can help us but God and therefore God must be prayed to for help 4. From the displeasure of God against men if he see none to stand up and intercede for their Brethren Isa 56.16 17. 5. From the benefit that befalls Gods servants if he see them praying for their Brethren Job's prayer for his friends was the rise of his deliverance Job 42 8 9. Isa 57.18 If ever God restore comfort to those we pray for we shall be sharers in their comforts God will restore comfort to them and their mourners Doct. 3. A faithfull Christian praying for his Brother faln into any sin shall obtain life and peace for him If any man 〈◊〉 his Brother sin a sin not unto death he shall pray for him and shall give him life He that prayes for him shall be an instrument to convey life unto him or God himselfe moved by his prayer shall give him life it 's all one he shall give him life of justification sanctification and consolation This is evident by other examples when the Israelites had committed a great sin so that God in his displeasure had threatned to destroy them yet at Moses earnest request he spared them and Aaron Deut. 9.15 to 21. Job prayed for his friends and the Lord accepted him Our Saviours prayer for his enemies is thought to be the cause why Peters Sermon was effectuall to the conversion of three thousand at once Stephens prayer made way for the conversion of Paul Reas 1. From the pleasure God takes to knit the members of his body together now no better means to knit them then to make them useful one to another 1 Cor. 12.21 22. So Jobs friends should not prevail by their own prayers but they should all be beholding to Job whom they had wronged 2. From the oyntment of Christ that is poured on the head of every believer This honour have all his Saints that they shall become intercessors for others What is said of Christ Rom. 8.34 the same word is used of our prayers 2 Tim. 4.1 James 5.15 Vse It s a ground
of much encouragement to all that see their Brethren sin a sin not unto death to pray for them be it a sin of covetousnesse nay be it a sin of frowardnesse which is of a deep nature yet the Lord promiseth to hear us for them Isa 57.17 18. Motives 1. The Lord will be angry with you if you neglect it Is it nothing for you to see your Brethren be under the burthen of sin 2. It will encrease your comfort if you pray heartily for them God will return all your calamities Job 42. 3. None can help but God therefore pray to him 4. This is a mavellous benefit that thy prayers shall be an instrument to raise the dead to life Obj. Many pray for their Brethren yet full short of giving them life What say you to Abrahams prayer for Ishmael Gen. 17.18 and Samuels for Saul 1 Sam. 15.11 31. 16.1 Ans 1. It would be considered whether he be a Brother thou prayest for Abraham prayed for such a one as was neither yet gracious nor belonged to the election of grace as is likely for that is prerequired Samuel prayed for Saul but God tells him he had rejected him 2. Consider whether you use the other means that God requires in your places David no doubt prayed for his Sons yet he neglected other means as it s said of Adonijah that his Father never displeased him at any time saying Why hast thou done so 1 Kings 1.6 3. A man may pray but it may be without faith or fervency for that 's required James 5.17 If we be wanting in none of these God will make good undoubtedly that which he hath here promised Verse 16. latter part There is a sin unto death c. These words contain an exception from his former direction that in case we see our Brother sin a sin unto death I doe not say he shall pray for it There is therefore a sin unto death Indeed every sin is mortall no sin veniall Rom. 6.23 There is no sin but deserves death but yet there is a sin unto death that is there 〈◊〉 no ordinary sin but may be forgiven that therefore is a sin unto death that not onely deserves death but doth certainly and inevitably procure death Doct. There is a sin that not onely in it selfe is deadly but that irre●●●rably procures everlasting death Mat. 12.31 32. Mark 3.22 What is this sin unto death Two thing concur to the composition of it 1. Illumination in the minde 2. Malice in the heart The Apostle joyns them together Heb. 10.26 If they sin wilfully maliciously after they have received the knowledge of the truth which is called inlightning Heb. 6.4 then there remains no more sacrifice for sin First Such a knowledge of the truth is required as comes from the illumination of the holy Ghost when he is clearly let to see the truth of Gods Word and the goodnesse of his grace if after this they sin wilfully there is no more hope of mercy Secondly There is malice in this sin that is included when it s called the sin against the holy Ghost Mat. 12.31 32. which partly expresseth the object against which they sin which is the Spirit of grace and the manner it is done with spight and malice against the know truth That malice concurs to it its evident Heb. 10.29 they are said to despight the Spirit of God now this is not onely contempt and despising but its joyned likewise with malice and scorn That it is unpardonable our Saviour testifies Mat. 12.32 Mark 3.22 Heb. 6.4 5 6. Why is this sin so unpardonable 1. From the mighty strong power of Satan in such a man because it s ever committed when seven worse then himselfe worse then the former have entred in after the knowledge of the truth and reformation of many things Luke 11.24 to 27. When a man hath been so inlightened and convinced that he hath cast out many sinfull lusts if he shall make way for Satan again by voluntary and wilfull commission of sins then Satan enters with seven other spirit worse then before 2. Some yeeld a reason from the order of the Persons in the Trinity If we sin against the Father the Son may intercede for us if we sin against the Son the holy Ghost may intercede for us but if we sin against the holy Ghost there is no other Person to intercede for us but I rest not in that for it is certain this sin trespasseth against all the three Persons 3. From the nature of this sin It s not a sin of ignorance for want of knowledge not a sin of infirmity nor is it onely a sin of presumption for that may proceed from boldnesse rather then malice but a sin of malice far worse than any of those He that despised Moses Law dyed without mercy under two or three witnesses that is that sinned presumptuously and out of boldnesse for sins of ignorance and infirmity there were sacrifices ordained in the Law but if a man sinned wilfully he dyed without mercy though his sin were never so small as gathering of sticks now therefore if there was no pardon for such a sin of presumption How much sorer punishment is he worthy of that tramples under foot the blood of the covenant and doth despight to Spirit of grace 4 From the glory of Gods grace It 's the glory of grace that it extends to the pardoning and healing of all sins besides no sin of ihnorance or infirmity but grace can heal the most presumptuous it can humble but if a man man maliciously despise the Spirit of grace God that is most jealous of the glory of his grace will never have it abused by them Vse 1. Of refutation of some ancient tenets about this sin The Schoolmen say it is one of those siv sins as Aquinas reckons them up either despair or presumption or opposing the known truth or envying the graces of others or obstinate purpose in sin or finall impenitency but many of those may be found in those whom God afterwards receives to mercy There hath been found despair even in Gods owne servants Psal 31 22. And as for presumption Nathan chargeth David that had despised the commandement of the Lord. And that was a sin of presumption Num 16.30 31. for oppugning the known truth Herod put John in prison and to death Darius cast Daniel into the Lyons den both against their conscience and yet neither of them sinned against the holy Ghost because they were both sorry for it Afa put the Prophet in prison For envying the graces of others it was found in Joshua Num. 11.28.29 For obstinate purpose in sin it s found in every one that sins presumptuously 2 Sam. 24.1 to 4. For finall impenitency that it is not the sin against the holy Ghost because St. John then would not have given order not to pray for them for finall impenitency cannot be discerned till death and so St. Johns direction had been but frivolous St.
Austin taught this sin to be envy and finall impenitency Origen any sin after Baptisme The Novatians took up the same tenent but that it was an error is evident for Peter sinned after Baptisme and so are all the sins of Gods children if these were sins against the holy Ghost who should be saved 2. Of refutation of Bellarmine and Suarez that say Therefore this sin is said to be unto death not that it is never pardoned but not without much difficulty Whereas it s said to be impossible Heb. 6.4 They answer 1. Impossibile in Aristotle is the same with difficile 2. It s impossible with men not with God But were it a sin that might be pardoned though with never so much difficulty yet we ought to pray for it and so much the more earnestly therefore seeing St John disswades us from the usuall remedy against sin viz. prayer therefore certainly its a sin unto death that cannot be pardoned 3. A third errour hence refuted is of those that conceive this sin is very rarely found and more hardly to be discerned but why doth St John write to common Christians not to pray for them a signe they may be found and discerned Vse 2. To teach all that would live long and see good dayes to take heed of opposing and maligning the known truth Many have conceived that this sin hath hardly been found in the world except in Julian the Apostate and such open enemies of Christ I wish it were so rare but are there not too many in the world that have been enlightned and convinced of the truth of God that those are the wayes and servants of God and yet rise up against them with open spight and disdain and persecute them with malice and scorn Is not this sin found too often in the Church Many indeed of our Saviours persecuters did it out of ignorance and our Saviours prayer was effectuall for them Father forgive them they know not what they doe But there were of them that knew him to be the heir and said Come let us kill him Mat. 21.38 And for such as those there remains no more sacrifice It was Davids prayer Psal 57.5 Be not mercifull to any malicious offenders that transgresse without a cause Psal 25.5 Vse 3. It may teach all the servants of God to strengthen themselves against this sin and to use all good preservatives against this sin unto death 1. Keep constant fellowship with Gods servants and forsake them not for that is the rise of the sin Heb. 10.25 As long as God keeps in thy heart a love to Gods people and a reverent esteem of his grace its impossible thou should fall into this sin 2. Be diligent to adde one grace to another for so thou shalt make thy calling and election sure and shalt never fail 2 Pet. 1.5 10. Psal 73.27 28. 3. Deck thy heart with an humble and awefull respect towards God and his wayes Prov. 28.14 Jer. 32.40 4. Take heed of turning aside to crooked wayes Psal 125.4 5. One sin will draw another Heb. 12.13 Make straight steps to your feet lest that which is same be turned out of the way Sauls once straining his conscience brake the back of his profession Vse 4. To such as fear they have commited this sin which is the case of two sorts of Christians 1. Of such who having found much inlargement after fall into deadnesse and slack-heartednesse and all is dampt and therefore they fear they have sinned against the holy Ghost 2. It is the case of such as have sinned against their consciences For the first sort its true a man may sin against the holy Ghost by vexing and despising and damping the Spirit but yet this is not the sin against the holy Ghost unlesse it be done with spight and scorn against Gods Spirit For the second sort such indeed as have sinned against their consciences they have wronged their own souls and brought much mischiefe upon themselves but yet a man may sin against his conscience and not sin against the holy Ghost for it may either be done out of infirmity or boldnesse as Peters and Davids sins were they sinned not out of spight and malice if therefore thou fear thou hast committed this sin this fear argues thou hast not committed it because thou art afraid and sorry for it Again some answer thus and say it s not a sin against the holy Ghost unlesse it be joyned with an universall apostasie from the whole Gospel of Christ Indeed that was a good mark in the primitive Church when the Church censures were so hot that such were cast out and so being cast out turned open Pagans and enemies to Christ being admitted into the Common-wealth but now this is not so sure a mark in our times wherein such a man should not onely be excluded from the Church but from the Common-wealth too and therefore now they keep themselves from open blaspheming Christ and so would those former Apostates had they lived in our dayes and others would doe as they did fly out as openly had they lived in their dayes and therefore judge not so much by that as how thy heart stands affected to Christ This is certain they that are born of God sin not this sin for they that sin this sin cannot avoid everlasting death whereas they that are born of God shall live for ever Verse 16. last part I doe not say you shall pray for it Doct. The sin unto death or the sin against the holy Ghost we have no warrant to pray for it I doe not say that is I give you no warrant nor any other of the Apostles to pray for it that is for the good or salvation of them that have sinned this sin Though Paul bide us pray for all men 2 Tim. 2.1 yet St. John excepts them that have sinned this sin and Paul himselfe is so far from praying for them that he prays against them 2 Tim. 4.15 Alexander the Coppersmith hath done me much harm the Lord reward him according to his works No more dangerous curse then to be dealt with according to our works Indeed David sometimes desires to be dealt with according to his works Ps 18. but he means according to the innocency of his cause not of his person in case of some particular action he may plead so but if it be spoken at large in generall that the Lord would reward us according to our works no more heavy curse therefore when he prays so against Alexander 2 Tim. 4.14 he means that God would confound him whatever he was no doubt he was a member of the Church for Paul judged not them that were without 1 Cor. 5. ult Whether it were that Alexander spoken of Acts 19 that bec●●ed with the hand as if he would have pleaded for Paul and the people esteemed him an enemy to their superstition or whether it were that Alexander 1 Tim. 1.20 whom Paul delivered to Satan as is likely certainly he had
formerly been a professor of the truth who afterward made shipwrack of faith and a good conscience and withstood Paul and therefore Paul prays against him Some think he did it as discerning by extraordinary revelation that he was in a state of reprobation but that is not likely he leaving his prayer as exemplary to all after comers Gal. 5.12 I would that even those were cut off that trouble you that subvert or unddermine you those he wisht they were utterly cut off from Church and Common-wealth Those false Apostles they would have overthrown the Gospel of Christ and brought in another Gospel and because those false Apostles were all alike the Apostle discerned them to be in a state of damnation as being enemies to the Crosse of Christ Phil. 3.18 19. At the first they preached the Gospel but afterwards turning aside to earthly things they began to magnifie themselves and vilifie the Apostles and so hindered the preaching of the Gospel and therefore he looks at them as deserving to be cut off he looks at them as dogs Phil. 3.2 1 Cor. 16.22 If any man love not the Lord Jesus Christ let him be anathema maranatha that is the greatest curse that can befall a man There was a threefold Excommunication in the primitive Church 1 A mere restraint from the Sacrament of the Lords Supper of such as were ignorant till they were better instructed 2 There was Excommunicatio major when they cut them off from all fellowship with the Church from the Word and Sacraments and Christian communion and from eating with them This ought to be inflicted upon notorious scandalous sinners 3 Let him be Anathema Maranatha was a greater curse then any of those for in the former Excommunication though they excluded them from their fellowship yet they ought not to count them as enemies but might admonish them and bring them on to repentance that they might recover themselves 2 Thess 3.14 15. There was hope of such for they did therefore excommunicate them that they might be saved 1 Cor. 5.5 And when it was rightly dispensed it was a notable means to humble them when they considered that if the Church saw cause to banish them from their society God might see much more cause to banish them from heaven But yet there was a greater Excommunication Let him be Anathema Maranatha that is let him be accursed untill the coming of the Lord surely then their sin is a sin against the holy Ghost Obj. Some will say Paul loved not Christ at first Answ True He speaks not of men without the Church but within the Church Obj. Why are there not many carnall men in the Church that love not Christ that desire him not that never look towards him Answ I take it to be a kind of 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 in this slender expression he intends much more then he expresseth If any man love not that is if any man hate the Lord Jesus Christ if he have partaken in the gifts and graces of Christ if he have received nor onely Baptisme but tasted of the sweetnesse and goodnesse of his grace if after he come to oppose and maligne Christ and his wayes Let such a man be Anathema Maranatha Reas 1. From the despight such persons doe to the chiefe means and help of prayer one is the Spirit of grace for the Spirit of grace is the Spirit of supplication Zech. 12.10 Now they that despight the Spirit of grace the Spirit is so grieved that it will not assist us in any prayer we make for such Heb. 10.29 Reas 2. From the like despight they offer to the other principall help of prayer that is asking in the name of Christ upon those two wings our prayers fly up to heaven viz. upon the mediation of Christ and the Spirit of grace with these two they prevail now these men that sin against the holy Ghost they make a scorn of Christ Heb. 10.29 They trample under foot his blood and put him to open shame Heb. 6.6 that is they put him to open and exemplary punishment as the most notorious malefactor Now if a man shall know Christ and afterwards hate him what doth he but shew that Christ was a notorious malefactor and suffered not for other mens sins but his own Therefore there is no hope Christ should lend his Name to be a Mediator Reas 3. Where Christ is not a sacrifice of propitiation for sins there be cannot be expected to be an intercessor for such Now there remains no more sacrifice for such Heb. 10.27 If the sacrifice of Christ reach not to such then he will never make intercession for them 4. From the incouragement God is wont to give his servants in their prayers He will fulfill the desires of them that fear him Psal 145.19 And this is their confidence that whatsoever they ask in the Name of Christ they shall receive and therefore God will not so much dishonor his promise nor discourage us as to give us hearts not to pray when we shal be answered we may pray for wicked men whom we know not in what condition they are but then our prayers shall return into our own bosomes Psal 35.13 But if men be profest enemies to Christ then we doe not shew our selves to be Gods friends if we shew friendship to them or pray for them and therefore our prayers will doe them no good and our selves harm Vse 1. To teach us that sin unto death may be discerned even of common Christians for else why doth he write to common Christians to all believers in generall Verse 13. That if his Brother sin a sin unto death then he should not pray for him Vse 2. It may therefore teach Gods people to learn the nature of this sin left they pray unawares for such whom their prayers shall doe no good If therefore you see professors that have tasted of the grace of God if afterward they maligne and oppose those wayes and the servants of God in this case save your labour in praying for them your prayers will doe no good but harm But how shall we discern when they are inlightned and convinced We may indeed discern their malignity and opposition but it may be they doe it of ignorance In this case our Saviour and Stephen prayed for their adversaries because they knew not what they did therefore three thousand after they were convinced that it was the Christ whom they had persecuted they were pricked in their hearts and brought on to repentance Therefore if you discern they doe this out of ignorance pray heartily for them But how may we discerne they commit this against the light and knowledge of the truth Answ If they doe expresse in their speech and conversation that they are affected with Christ and the wayes of his grace and convinced that those are the right wayes and yet afterwards they maliciously oppose those wayes then pray not for them Mat. 21.28 The Pharisees knew Christ to be the heir
of Perseverance opens no door to carnal liberty 2. 28. Perseverance is the duty of all Christians Ib. Such expect Christ with boldnesse and receive him without shame at his coming Ib. Prayer made well never speeds ill 5. 14. What it is to Pray according to Gods will and in the Spirit 5. 15. Prayer obtains life for a fallen Brother 5. 16. No warrant to Pray for those who have committed the sin against the Holy Ghost 5. 16. Prevention of sin is the end of conviction and illumination 2. 1. We must be wean'd from Pride of life 2. 16. Motives and means thereunto Ib. Profession See Opinion A sincere Professour yeilds obedience to one Command as well as an other 4. 21. Christ a Propitiation for the whole world 2. 2. Christ was sent to be a Propitiation 4. 10. There were false Prophets in Johns dayes 4. 1. We may receive any thing by way of Ordinance not so by way of Providence 2. 16. Christs Purity is our Paterne 3. 3. R Reading converts not 5. 13. It promotes evidence Ib. A Regenerate Christian is a victorious Christian 5. 4. It s a sinfull conceit to hold a man may be saved in any Religion 2. 23. Riches without an heart to help our Brethrens necessities argue there dwells no love of God in us 3. 17. Jesus Christ is Righteous 2. 29. Such as worke Righteousnesse are born of Christ Ib. They who know Christ to be Righteous know Righteous ones are born of God Ib. None can know Christ to be Righteous but he that is sensible of his own unrighteousnesse Ib. S The Seed within preserves from sin 3. 9. A double use of Scripture 2. 26. The properties of Scripture 1. 3. All sorts and Ages must be conversant in it 2. 13. The Sending of Gods Son is a manifest token of his love to us 4. 9. God Sent his Son that we might live by him Ib. This Sending of Christ was a token of Gods free love 4. 10. Seperation from our Churches examined 2. 19. Reading of prayers no just ground of Seperation Ib. Upon Sight of Sin in a Brother we must pray for him 5. 16. Sin is the transgression of the Law 3. 4. and this should be motive enough against Sin Ib. Sin unpardoned is filthy 1. 9. is unrighteousnesse Ib. Sin pardoned is cleansed Ib. Sins removall the end of Christs coming 3. 5. Sinners have enemies pleading against them 2. 1. Why the Sin against the Holy Ghost is unpardonable 5. 16. Sonship a note of wonderfull love 3. 1. The Spirit received dwells in Gods Children for ever 2. 27. It s no Spirit of delusion but of truth Ib. The Spirit bestowed on us is an evident sign of Christ dwelling in us 3. 24. 4. 13. The Spirit is given to them who love each other 4. 13. The Spirit breathing in the Conscience bears witnesse that Christ came by water and blood 5. 6. This witness-bearing Spirit is a Spirit of truth Ib. The Spirit water and blood are three principall witnesses 5. 8. How the Spirit certifies the hearing of our prayers 5. 15. Spirits must be tried before trusted 4. 1. T There is no better Teaching for matter or manner then the Teaching of the Spirit 2. 27. Teachers of two sorts 4. 4. worldly Teachers and godly hearers have a conflict Ib. What is required to a Testimony 5. 9. A fearfull Conscience lyes in Torment 4. 8. The World and its lusts are Transitory 2. 17. U The least of Gods Saints have an Vnction 2. 20. By it they know all things Ib. and the truth 2. 21. and true Religion Ib. This Vnction is received from the Father 2. 27. It teaches or assures of perseverance Ib. W Walking what 1. 7. Want of love a manifest sign of the Devils Childe 3. 10. Christ came to execute his Office by water and blood 5. 6. Why Christians are so troubled with Withdrawings of the Spirit 2. 27. Unlearned men why Witnesses of the truth 1. 2. The six Witnesses are divine and inward Witnesses 5. 9. Why Christ is called the Word 1. 1. The Word abiding in us and pardon goe together 2. 14. The Word abiding makes us strong and victorious Ib. The Word read and heard is a message from God 3. 11. World what it means 2. 15. 2. 2. It s not to be loved Ib. Love to our own lusts and to Worldly lusts is in us Ib. Love of the World is enmity with God Ib. The three capital lusts of the World 2. 16. All the lusts of the World are of the World Ib. We must be wean'd from what comes from the World Ib. Means to mortifie Worldly lusts Ib. The World knows not Gods Children 3. 1. Thence they suffer the more in and from the World 3. 2. The Apostles when absent taught Gods people by Writing 2. 12. None were converted by the Writings of the Apostles 2. 21. Y Sathan is an especiall enemy to young men 2. 13. Is often overcome by them Ib. Spirituall strength in Young men is a grace highly acknowledged 2. 14. FINIS