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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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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
do declare a double comfort that betides all those that keep the Commandments of Christ Jesus 1 The perfection of Gods love in such In him is the love of God perfect 2 The knowledge of their fellowship or abode in Christ Hereby we know that we are in him So that he that keeps his Commandments if he look within him his love is perfect if he look without him he is in Christ yea and more he knows it too whence he concludes vers 16. that he that saith he is in Christ ought so to walk as Christ hath walked To keep his Word or his Commandments as I told you is a borrowed speech from many things which we keep with great care as our way our treasure our ornaments the apple of our eye our life What is such a mans benefit Why 1 The love of God is perfected in him 2 He knows he is in Christ The love here spoken of is not the love whereby God loves him but the love whereby he loves God and that is perfected in him Doct. The keeping of Gods Commandments is undoubtedly and truly the perfection of our love to God Q. What is here meant by perfection A. 1. There is a double perfection one compleat without all want or imperfection and that is denied to any man in this World Philp. 3.12 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 that is not exempt from all weaknesses our knowledge is imperfect and our love is imperfect there is a continual reluctance Gal. 3.17 2 There is a perfection without falshood hypocrisie dissimulation or guile and such a perfection is found in all true Believers that keep Gods Commandments the love of God is perfected in them that is without hypocrisie dissimulation or guile Gen. 6.9 Noah was a perfect man and Asa 1 King 15 his heart was perfect that is sincere though he had many and great failings 1 King 20 3. Remember saith Hezekiah how I have walked before thee with a perfect heart This phrase is usual in Scripture to call that perfect which is sincere and true Reas 1. Sincerity of obedience is called perfection because whatsoever is wanting is covered in the blood of Christ and if a mans sin be covered it is as if he had no sin Psal 32.1 2. Blessed is the man whose wickednesse is forgiven and whose sin is covered blessed is the man to whom the Lord imputeth not iniquity and in whose spirit there is no guile when there is so much uprightnesse in a mans heart that he walks without any guile to him the Lord imputes no sin Q. Is there any in whose heart there is no guile A. There is none that they tollerate or justifie none that they nourish or maintain if they have any they strive against it are not well till they be rid of it no guile but what their judgments disallow and their wills consent not to blessed are such to whom no sin is imputed in whose spirit there is no guile 2 Such are said to be perfect because they strive after perfection and if they have a willing mind the Lord accepts of it according to that a man hath and not according to that a man hath not 2 Cor. 8.12 See how Christ approved the two Mites of the poor Widow because she had an heart to give all her estate Christ saith She gave more than they all so if a man gives all his heart to God and if he had more he would give more why God accounts it as perfect 3 God accounts of any sincere truth of grace as perfect because in time it will be so and he looks at things to come as present he that hath begun a good work will also perfect it Phil. 1.6 1 Thes 5.23 24. Q. But how comes it to passe that such a keeping of the Commandments argues love to be perfect A. A thing is said to be perfect three ways 1 When there is Perfectio partium a perfection of all parts none wanting Gen. 2.1 2 A man is called perfect that is ready and skilful and nimble at any businesse 3 A thing is said to be perfect that will hold that is constant as wee call them perfect colours that will hold their hue in every weather now such a true perfection of love to God is in all keepers of Gods Commandments 1 There is a perfection of all the parts of love in all such men there is none of the parts wanting and the parts of love are 1 An affection unto fellowship with Christ 2 An affection to be doing good to him What we love compleatly First We desire communion with it Secondly We desire communication of good thereunto if we have it we rejoyce in it if we want it we earnestly desire it how doth a man know his love to his friend but by desire of communion with him and communication of good to him now such a man as keeps Christs Commandments thus loves Christ 1 He is broken off from the love of all other things and he hath an unfeigned affection to have fellowship with him and to get that he keeps his Commandments and so dwells in him and he in him Joh. 14.21 22. 2 For communication of good to him our works cannot profit God yet if we be willing to do God any service to be at his command at any time then the love of God is perfect in us when we desire fellowship with him and desire to do him the best service we can 2 Again in perfection there is a readinesse to a work so such a man as keeps Gods Commandments his love is ready he is forward to every good duty because it is a Commandment of God He is a willing person Psal 110.3 2 Cor. 8.12 you need not stand urging him he is willing to do Gods Will His tongue is the pen of a ready writer Psal 46.1 3 There is perfect love in him because it is constant and durable and will not change such a mans love is the same in health and sicknesse in the Church and at home in prosperity and adversity and if it be any way disturbed at any time yet it will return again to its former constant course Q. But how may I know wherein doth it appear that if I keep Gods Commandment my love is perfect A. 1. From the contrariety of our tempers naturally to any Commandment so thnt if you see any one willing and ready to be at Gods command you may say certainly the love of God hath overcome him the Commandments of God do crosse his will crosse his affections crosse h●s profit and pleasure so that if you see any one give himself up to keep Gods Commandments and crosse himself it is an undoubted sign that there is the love of God in him which constrains him to do what Nature would not do 2 You may know such a mans love to be perfect that keeps his Commandments because whatsoever weak beginnings of love you finde in such as keep Gods Commandments that mans love
The glory of Young-men is their strength but the Apostle speaks not here of bodily strength but such strength whereby they overcome the wicked one and this he acknowledgeth in them Q. 1. What is this strength A. 1. It is the power of Gods Spirit whereby a Christian is inabled to do all Spirituall duties in the power of Christ 2. It is a power of Gods Spirit 2 Tim. 1.17 2 Cor. 3.5 Gal. 6.10 and hereby he is inabled to doe all spirituall duties Phil. 4.13 A Christian man younger or elder is able to perform every Christian duty he is able to doe all duties and suffer for Christ with power 1. It inables a man to doe every Christian duty with strength and so to doe implies three things 1 When a man performes a thing in strength he performes it chearfully Psal 19.5 The Sun rejoyceth to run his course c. if a man runs through his work with chearfulnesse it is a sign of strength John 4.34 Christ accounted it his meat and drink to doe his Fathers will he took as much delight in it and it was his strength that made him doe so 2 Doing the Will of God with strength implies a spirit of boldnesse and courage that they are not fearfull but go on with courage and boldnesse 1 Tim. 1.7 Acts 4.13 19.20 they were strengthened by Christs power 3 Strength makes a man doe Gods Will diligently and constantly an old man is soon wearied and slacks but take a strong man and he does his businesse diligently and constantly 1 Cor. 15.10 and painfully he doth things with dexterity and he that hath strength doth things constantly with constancy and perseverance Let a Childe shoot an Arrow with a weak hand it waggles but if a strong man shoots it it goes evenly so if a weak man take a duty in hand he begins to lagge and fail but a strong Christian he does duties constantly 2. For Sufferings strength of grace appears in bearing all things patiently and joyfully Phil. 4.11 12 13. Col. 1.11 when a man therefore is able to doe duties with chearfulnesse and suffer with patience he is endued with the power of the Spirit 3. There is a strength required for the over-coming and standing out against Satan when a man is not onely able to doe and suffer valiantly but is ready and able also to hold out and resist all temptations James 4.7 and makes advantage thereof 2 Sam. 6.20 John 3.26 this argues much strength when a man can go on in power and vigour notwithstanding Satans temptations Q. 2. Why doth God vouchsafe Young-men this strength and not old men and children A. 1. Because they are to wrastle with stronger Lusts which old men are past and children are not come to young men are sure to be transported with strong lusts 1 Tim. 5.23 even those who are of a weak and abstemious nature much more those that are of a strong constitution therefore God gives young men such strength to resist against these strong lusts 2. Their Temptations are stronger from without they are more apt to be carried away with company and worldly businesse and pleasures old men are not fit but young men are more strongly carried with profits and pleasures therefore that God might shew his might in them he strengthens them and indeed the Devil loses more by one young man that breaks off from him than by six or seven old men or twenty Children for lustfull strong youths to break off weakens Satan most and doth God most service and therefore Satan assaults them most therefore the Apostle writes unto them with honour I write unto you young men because you are strong Vse It may serve to exhort all young men to labour for this Spiritual strength the strength of young men is their honour to be able to over-run and out-wrastle others but what is that if he be not able to out-run the World and his Lusts what is it to out-wrastle his Adversary if he cannot out-wrastle Satan and his Temptations and his own Corruptions for a young man to overcome the world and himself is a greater Victory than Alexander the Great could reach unto what a comely and honourable thing is it for a young man to out-wrastle Satan the World his own Lusts and God to this end hath made his Ordinance strong his Spirit is strong the Lords Supper is Meat indeed and Drink indeed to strengthen us and shall we have such strong means and shall we be led away and overcome with every company no it is the honour of young men to be strong against temptation to do Gods Will to suffer patiently to hold out constantly what an honour is it for a young man when his Bow abides in his strength c. Gen. 49.24 for a man to suffer valiantly for the Truth this is a sign of strength Means to help a young man to this Spiritual strength and grow in it 1 Truth of grace no man by any outward performance only can be strong a shadow of a man may be like a man but it hath no strength truth of grace and power go together but where there is no truth there is no power 2 Tim. 3.5 therefore as we would be powerful in godlinesse let us do duties with hearty affection do all things in obedience to God and to do him service and this very truth and sincerity will grow up to such strength as you may go further conquering and to conquer 2 To get strength we must get wholsome and good diet and feed heartily on it so if we would get Spiritual strength we must feed on the Ordinances of God the Word of God 1 Pet. 2.1 2. no man that receives the Word and Sacrament with a good heart but he grows strong thereby they are meat and drink indeed and it is not enough to hear but especially attend to it and apply that which belongs to you this is a means whereby you may grow strong and put forth your strength to it water it with Prayer and look up to God for a Blessing thus if a young man feed on these wholsome meats he will grow strong indeed if a man feed on windy meats he will never grow strong so if men affect tricks of Elegancy and Wit and Speech such will be fill'd only with vain empty Notions but he that feeds on wholsome food on the purity and simplicity of Gods own Ordinances will grow in strength 3 Exercise encreaseth strength let a man daily exercise himself let a man excercise himself in Grace and he will grow up in the Lord and increase in Spiritual strength Gal. 5.16 Col. 2.6 7. a tree the more deeply it is rooted the more fruit it brings forth and so they that walk daily in a Christian course increase in strength it is not every duty that will strengthen us though it be often renewed but walk in Christ that is walk not in your own strength in your own gifts and parts Without me you
Peter James and John Mat. 26.41 when Christ called on them to watch and pray he comes and finds them sleeping what saith he the spirit indeed is willing but the flesh is weak even then when he had most need and themselves also of watchfullnesse they fell into drowsinesse and so fell into Temptation that they all left Christ and Peter especially Simon sleepest thou whom Sathan desires to winnow For thee now to Sleep is a Lust of the Flesh Let us therefore so look at Sleep and Ease as that we must give account of It s a common fault of Gentlemen that live of their own Means they may Live at Ease and rest they think what is a Gentleman but his Ease and Pleasure God forbid that we should be like that Fool in the Gospel Soul take thine Ease thou hast Goods laid up for many years you must not think that God hath given great means and estate to live at ease the glorious Angells are ministring Spirits doing their duties with all agility and chearfullnesse Adam who was Lord of the world yet was set to till the ground from the highest creature to the lowest all have employments appointed them by God Dangers of Idlenesse 1 It will bring you to poverty that you shall be suddenly Beggars and that without remedy 2 It distempers your Bodies and Stomachs 3 It will make your Souls naked and ragged that is plain the field of the sluggard is over-grown with Thorns and Thistles all your impatience vanity idlenesse all your dullnesse unprofitablenesse in your life it springs from your sluggishnesse of heart you have not stirred up your spirits 4 It will make you a Brother to a great waster you waste your outward patrimony and your patrimony of Grace when Peter was once fallen into drowsinesse how wofully was he bankrout how poor and naked Simon sleepest thou and we see Temptation came on him suddenly and strongly 5 Such as do their businesse with a slack unbent hand cursed be that man if you see a sluggish hand God leaves him to himself he curses both himselfe and his businesse therefore be diligent and fruitful and strengthen your selves you shall finde the blessing of God going along with you prospering your estates and Souls Thus we see what are the Lusts of the flesh they are such as the body affects and is satisfied with as intemperancy incontinency love of pastime and love of idlenesse and sleep these are the lusts of the flesh Now for the Reasons why we should wean our selves from these Lusts which may be as so many motives to disswade us from them Rea. 1 All these Lusts are so many Enemies to our Souls 1 Pet. 3.11 they are the diseases of our Spirits now if we satisfie any disease in our body wee feed the disease and make it worse So wee cannot satisfie any of these Lusts but the more we feed them the stronger they grow They are like the Dropsie the more you drink the more you may so satisfying encreases the disease the more you obey a Tyrant and submit your selves to him the more authority he claims over you and the more will be Lord it over you so if you once give up your selves to obey these lusts and let them reign they will Lord it over you and keep you in greater subjection Rom. 6.12 so that when a man pleads for his Lust but this once that I may fullfill my Lust and I hope I shall never do it again but I will bid farewell to it if I now take leave to go into evil Company for one merry meeting I shall hereafter deal with them no more why take this course against a Lust do but once give way to any Lust and instead of satisfying it you will adde fuell to it this will be a way to ingage you to a further commission of that lust many have a conceit may I but now tipple with a customer and get a good bargain I will give it over why give but once way to a lust and it will make such a gap that all the lusts in the Forrest may break in make but one little crevise in the bank of the Sea thinking to abate the rage of the Sea why it will make it wider and overflow all so if you give but a little way to a lust to a little Gluttony or Intemperancy you will never give over modo modo non habent modum the more fuel you give the stronger the fire of lust burns Reas 2 The heavy distempers that bodily lusts put upon the soul of man they do aggravate the diseases that Christians most complain of it is the common complaint of Christians oh the deadnesse and dullnesse and hardnesse and coldnesse of my heart and spirit oh that I could but get a soft heart why the lust of the flesh so overcharges our hearts and makes them so heavy that we have no desire to good Luk. 21.34 take heed that your hearts 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 you shall find that whereas our spirits have been enlarged and comforted in Gods ordinances and in his service it is strange how little affection or comfort we find in these if our hearts be overcharged with Intemperancie or Wantonnesse or Voluptuousnesse or Idlenesse it is like lead at a Birds heels what we feed on we grow into the nature of it let a man feed on earthly things he grows earthly and unsavoury so if a Christian gives way to any sensuality he shall find his spirit grow so sensual and worldly that it is made very unfit for spiritual things Reas 3 From the end of these lusts if we affect any pleasure of the World for it self it is a lust of the flesh to cleave to the Creatures now we shall find that none of these lusts commend us to God neither meat nor drink nor pastime nor sleep if we affect any thing for it self it never commends us to God or makes us draw near to him though we had all these pleasures in the largest measure as Paul saith of them 1 Cor. 8.8 now if these draw us not to God but many a poor soul that wants these hath far more fellowship with God than such as enjoy abundance thereof why then a Christian should thus reason am not I a whit the nearer God for these why then should my heart affect them 4 Nay as they do not commend us to God so 1 Cor. 6.13 Meat for the belly and the belly for meat they are all corruptible both the chear we affect and our bellies both corruptible therefore let us set our minds on eternal incorruptible things Vse May dehort both old and young from affecting the lusts of the World you see from the Father they are not but from the World and the means to help us against these lusts are 1 Abstain from fleshly lusts as Peter speaks Rom. 13.14 make no provision for the flesh take heed of all occasions I have made a Covenant with mine eyes saith Job not
no nor in life it selfe for they are all transitory but intreat God to set your hearts on everlasting things on everlasting life and induring riches and pleasures for from him they flow Psal 16. ult these are an abiding inheritance and will stick close to us this is the vanity of earthly things the fulnesse of them breeds loathsomnesse and fulsomnesse and a man is duld with them they seem full of comfort till we get them and when we have them we are weary of them but grace on the contrary seems hatefull till it be got but when it is once got the more a man hath the more he desireth godly sorrow breeds repentance never to be repented of 2 Cor. 7.10 neither by God nor by them never did christian repent of his repentance or Faith or godlinesse Riches profit not in the day of wrath Prov. 11.4 therefore love not those things which cannot comfort us when we have most need Joh. 6.26 27. Labour not for the meat that perisheth so labour not for the riches or honour or pleasure that perish but labour for that profit and pleasure and honour which endures for ever We come now to the opposition that which is opposed to the transitoriness of these things the World and the lusts thereof viz. He that doth the will of God abideth for ever Doct. Such as doe the will of God are not as the World and lusts of it of a fading transitory condition but they stand in a permanent abiding Estate Q. 1 What is it to abide for ever A. 1 It implies he is not of an unsteady fleeting temper but of a constant and even frame of spirit and life not now in and now out and never of a constant frame but of an even temper as mountaines are not easily shaken or driven to and fro but remaine in their strength and place why so such as trust in the Lord shall be as Mount Zion that shall not be moved Psal 125.1 and he gives the reason vers 2. without any changing or removing 2 He is said to remain for ever because he doth abide in that Estate for ever there is a difference between constancy and perseverance a man may be said to goe to London though he keeps not even on but goes out and in so such a man as aimes at heaven and goes on as evenly as he can and if he goes out he gets in again such a one perseveres in his way to heaven Q. 2 What is it to doe the will of God A He that doth the will of God stands in opposition to the World and the lusts of it and by this will is not m●ant only the will of Gods pleasure but the will of Gods Commandement for all the Creatures doe the will of Gods good pleasure for they all doe things so far as God wills so that if a man doe his own will he sh ll not goe besides Gods will but here he means the will of Gods Commandement Not every one that saith Lord Lord shall enter into Heaven but be that doth the will of my Father Mat. 7.21 t●at is the revealed Will of God Joh. 8.51 For the ground of the point why they abide for ever 1 Because they are born of the unchangeable Will of God of his own Will begat he us Jam 4.18 and he means that Will which is not dependant on the Creature but free Rom. 9.15 There is no cause moving but the only Will of God he will have mercy because he will have mercy therefore when God bestows any mercy on the Creature because he will doe it it puts the Creature on an unexchangeable condition 2 From the vigour and strength of doing the Will of God no man doth the Will of God but the more he shall be inabled and caused to doe it the doing of Gods Will is the ground and strength of a Christian life Joh. 4.34 he means not only he did it chearfully but it was that which refreshed his soul and strengthened his body so that he felt neither hunger nor thirst but it was strength and freedome of spirit to doe his Fathers Will so that though he was thirsty yet his words to the woman did so refresh him that it was his strength and refreshment now if it be so that the more a man doth the Will of God the more strength he hath to doe it nay it conveyes not only strength to the soul but also to the body as a Tree the more fruit it brings forth upwards the deeper rooting it takes downwards so a Christian the more fruit he brings forth to God the deeper he strikes his root in Christ John 14.21 22. if it be thus I say well may he abide for ever 3 From the near union which such have with Christ that doe the Will of his Father Christ came for that end to doe his Fathers Will Joh. 6.38 therefore he that doth the Will of his Father is near to Christ he is Father and Mother and Brother and Sister Mark 3. ult because they are born of the same Father of the same Spirit and they doe the same work if therefore we doe his Will not as Servants but as Children then we are as heirs and remain in the house for ever Joh. 8.35 36. 4 From Gods readinesse ever to hear the prayers of such as doe his Will as the blind man said Joh. 8.34 If any man doe the Will of God him he hears wherein he shews that suitable to our hearing of God God hears us if we hear God in his Commandements he will heare us in our petitions if we take up Gods Word he will take up our prayers that they be not lost if we be sinners God hears not us why because we hear not him God is as ready to doe our wills as we are to doe his Mat. 7 2. with what measure we meet to him he will meet to us if we be careful to attend to his Word and industrious to doe his Will God will certainly doe our wills as we have done his Psal 139. ult he desires to be led in everlasting wayes that is the Will of God for that is only everlasting and a Christian praying to doe Gods Will as the Angels God will fulfil his will and his Will is to abide for ever and so it is Gods Will that he should abide for ever Obj. Doth not David complain I am tossed to and fro as a Grashopper Psal 109.22 Ans He speaks not there of his inward estate which was constant and even but his outward estate which was very unconstant sometimes puld from the Ordinances he hopt from one place to another from Mountains to Woods and Caves from place to place like a Grashopper but his inward frame was constant and even Obj. But was not Davids inward frame s metimes very uneven he that had sometimes shewed much kindnesse to Mephibosheth after took away his Lands he that sometimes was smitten for cutting off Sauls skirt after sticks not to
have neglected to keep their Conscience clean their judgment is unsound a corrupt Conscience a corrupt Judgement 3 From the disposition of men and aptnesse then to catch the greatest cold when their spirits have been most warmed and heated no man so apt to take cold as they who are very warm and hot so in the days of the Apostles they did not only fill them with Knowledge but warmed the Church with Zeal and Heat zeal towards their Ministers zeal in their liberality they loved not their own lives in respect of Christ now their spirits being so warm they are more subjesh to get cold and distemper every Christian in particular finds it so when he hath been most enlarged at the Word or Prayer ere long he will be more straitned there being a secret pride in the experience of Gods favour and to rest in our selves thinking that we have sufficient grace in our selves when we see our need of Christ we depend only on him but when we are full we depend on our selves and so by sitting loose from Christ we get a great cold we are cold in Prayer Word Sacrament thus it is with the Church when God sheds his Spirit abundantly in the Church they grow secure and depend upon themselves thus we see Josh 1.9 10 11. so that one would have thought that that generation would have been more zealous yet none so Idolatrous till God quickned them by their enemies so in the Apostles times the Church was very forward and zealous a few Generations after their spirits were carried away with errors 4 From the disposition of Satan he hath great rage because the time is short Rev. 12.8 and we shall always finde that the Devil hath imitated God if God have Sacrifices from his people so the Devil from the Pagans so if God set up a Christ Sathan will have an Antichrist set up that may be not only a substitute but an enemy to Christ that as God had won the world by Christ so he would delude the world by Antichrist 5 From the wise and just dealing of God if God reveal more means of knowledge he will use many means of trial he will have them winnowed that so the good may remain as Wheat the Chaffe may be blown away if God give more Tallents he will put them upon more employment and exexercise Vse 1 To teach Christians not to be offended if they finde variety of seducing spirits in these days a man would wonder in such peaceable days when Religion is maintained there should be so many opinions and agitations how comes this about you must know that God never dispenced generally more knowledge since the revelation of Antichrist than now now where there is most knowledge Sathan will be seducing and corrupting their wisdom where there is more wisdome there is more curiosity and pride so much knowledge so much want of truth many times and so putting off the truth men run into several errors and it is just with God seeing they put away a good Conscience and would not give heed to sound Doctrine therefore God gave them up to follow lyes 2 Thes 2. and their longing desire and zeal in former times will end in such a cold that there will be a defect of all warmth and heat and wheresoever you see the truth not held in a good Conscience they run their faith on Rocks some split on a rock of Arminianism some on a rock of Popery so that it must needs be that in these last times many Antichrists must be Vse 2 Since many Antichrists are and will be in these last times let us labour to be so established in the truth that however the times be we may keep our faith and religion Q. How shall we be thus established A. 1. Get contrary spirits to the former give not up your selves to curiosity and vain speculations if the Lord find you humble he will teach you in his ways if when you are warm and hot you have a care that you get not cold 1 Chron. 29.18 Pray to God to keep your hearts always in that frame or at least in such a frame as may befit every days businesse and then whatsoever the times be our hearts and judgements shall be established in the truth but unless God give you a good Conscience with your knowledge you will be soon perverted and therefore I say as Paul to the Ephesians Ephes 2.12 continue in a firm love of the truth as well as in the knowledge of it 1 JOHN 2.19 They went out from us but they were not of us for if they had been of us no doubt they would have continued with us c. THe Apostle Vers 18. had instructed Babes of the coming of Antichrist now in this Verse he first discribes them 1 By their Apostacy they went out from us 2 Their condition before They were not of us he amplifies both the latter he proves by an Argument They were not of us for if they had been of us they would have continued with us The former he amplifies by the reason why God gave them up to Apostacie which was that these Seducers might be made manifest that they were not of us Q. 1. What is meant by this They went out from us A. 1. They departed from their Doctrin in Judgment and from their Fellowship in Practise Acts 2.42 Now these men departed from both they forsook the truth which before they profest 2 Joh. 9. and not in circumstantial points but in such whereby they denyed both the Father and the Son as verse 22. 1 Tim. 1.19 2 In their fellowship they declined from them in communion of Ordinances and mutual help Heb. 10.25 They went out from us from whom who are they from us Apostles and Ministers from us that is from Old men Young men and Children they went out from all the true Members of the Church They were not of us That is they were never true members of our Body they were with us and amongst us but they were never of us 1 Joh. 4.4 5. as the Children of God are in the world yet not of the world their mindes are not on this world their inheritance is not in this world so on the contrary the Children of the Church are in the Church but not of the Church Doct. 1. Some may be in the Church which after do depart from the Church Doct. 2. Such as do depart were never Members of the Church Doct. 3. Such as are Members continue always in the Church Doct. 4. Those that depart manifest themselves not to be of the Church Doct. 5. This departing from the Church is a note of Antichrist Doct. 1. There are some in the Church which may depart from the Church That may leave the Doctrin Fellowship and Practise of the Church Heb. 10.25 2 Thes 2.3 1 Tim. 2.4 Q. How comes it to pass that men in the Church and in some measure affecting the ways of Religion depart from the Church
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
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
condemnation in them the Judge much more 1 JOHN 3.21 Beloved if our heart condemn us not then have we confidence towards God Doct. SVch as have peace with their own consciences have boldnesse with God If we have peace with our hearts we have not onely peace with God but boldnesse Eph. 3.12 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 is liberty of speech hence comes liberty of carriage When God hath been pleased to give us fellowship with him in Christ that we have the Ministry of the Gospel revealed to us then we have boldnesse Phil. 1.20 He that hath this hope shall never be ashamed before God or men Rom. 5.1 2. This rejoycing is a companion of boldnesse Wherein stands this boldnesse Answ In three things 1 In liberty of spirit to ask those things at Gods hands that are meet for us This we may doe with some boldnesse and liberty Heb. 4.16 Let us go boldly to the throne of grace he means in prayer A Christian that hath the Lord Jesus Christ for his High Priest who hath reconciled him to God to him Gods throne is not a Judgement-seat but a Mercy-seat and he begs mercy to help him in time of need we may safely expect God will not deny what we ask Phil. 1.6 The Apostle tells us by his own example he never prays for them but his heart is warmed with joy and he was confident God would grant what he prayed for We come to a throne of grace that is we may speak as favourites to God 2 Boldnesse in dangers that may befall in this world or another He walks fearlesse and securely against the fear of danger Psal 23.4 ult Doubtlesse loving kindnesse and mercy shall follow me all my days Surely or doubtlesse This is a bold speech to assure himselfe that goodnesse and mercy shall follow him whithersoever he goes 3 In expectation of all good things whether we pray for them or not God many times will have more care of us then we of our selves Paul was in a straight he knew it would be better for him to be dissolved and to be with Christ yet better for the Church if he should in the flesh and he is confident he shall stay with them to their joyes Phil. 1.24 25. Acts 20.23 24. There was a readinesse of heart in him so to carry all things as that he might rejoyce in all 1 Cor. 1.12 Reas 1 From the justification by faith Rom. 5.1 to 5. We rejoyce in tribulation hope never makes ashamed The soul is never at peace till such time as by faith it doth receive and apply Christs righteousnesse Acts 14.5 A man that owes another man money and knows not how to pay him he is ashamed to come into his sight He that knows he hath injured his Prince and that he doth watch an occasion to be revenged of him he will be afraid and ashamed 2. The sincerity of his sanctification Though a man hath assurance that his sins are pardoned and that he is a childe of God yet if he walk crookedly and loosly in his own wayes his conscience will be so perplexed and distracted as that he will think every hand of God comes as a judgement 2 Cor. 1.12 Here is his boldnesse he hath walked in simplicity and purenesse A man is fearfull and ashamed when he hath dealt doubly either with God or man or walked in some way of impurity of heart Psal 51.8 Davids bones were broken he could not stand upright he could not look God in the face When God gives a man to walk in simplicity without guile and purenesse without uncleannesse then a man may walk boldly and with joy otherwise he walks like a criple and creeps up and down Vse 1 It reproves an old cavill that hath been in the world that Religion makes men Dastards and Cowards No rather want of Religion If men had but purity of heart and good conscience towards men they would fear no dangers 2 Cor. 1.12 2 Refutation of all Popery They cannot be bold because they cannot know God to be their Father they keep not a good conscience Where there is no good conscience there is no boldnesse Wicked men indeed may be bold through ignorance or through abundance of natural spirits mettle courage c. This may be in Papists and was found in Heathens 3 A ground of tryall of a mans peace Luke 11.21 Thou art at peace D●st thou pray boldly dost thou look that God should answer thee How dost thou look danger in the face Prov. 28.1 2. In danger thou knowest Christ hath born all many things befall thee thou art confident all shall be for thy good 4 This teacheth us the true way of boldnesse St. Austin praiseth God that he can think of his former evills without fear If thou wouldst doe thus strive with God that he would sprinkle thy soule with the blood of Christ If thou hast found peace of justification with God labour for peace of sanctification Let no rebellious lusts be in thy soule but complain of it to the Lord and fight against them 5 Much consolation to a childe of God that walks in simplicity of a good conscience If God hath given thee an heart to loath all wickednesse and abandon all occasions of sin there is a boldnesse springing in thy heart A childe of God hath boldnesse but he sees it overclouded he knows not wi●h what sin but God doth sometimes pour out himselfe more largely sometimes more straightly therefore a childe of God fears something amisse in him and he is discouraged but he needs not there is a cause of boldnesse it is our portion If our heart condemn us not we have boldnesse towards God 1 JOHN 3.22 And whatsoever we ask we receive of him because we keep his commandements and doe those things that are pleasing in his sight THere is a double benefit of our assuring our selves that we are of the truth First If our hearts condemn us not God will much lesse condemn us but we have boldnesse towards God Secondly Acceptance of all our prayers in the presence of God Which he proves from an argument taken from the practise of such as have inward peace they keep his commandements 1 Here is a priviledge of such as are at peace with God they may assure themselves that their prayers are heard 2 A reason of this because they keep his commandements Doct. According to our hearing of Gods commandements so he hears our prayers As we regard Gods Word so he ours John 9.33 The question was What he thought of him that opened his eyes He thought he was a Prophet because God heard not sinners John 15.7 If my word abide in you c. Let us keep Gods Word and he will keep our prayers to fulfill them Gods Word abides in us when in our judgements we approve of it and in our hearts we cleave to it in our lives we practise it The Word of God abides not in us except it rules as becomes the
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
discerned but also he will have heresies that so they may be ●e●●ed in judgement as well as in affections 2. That so 〈…〉 made manifest as by the wind you may ●ee the difference betwe●● 〈◊〉 and ●haffe 2. From the envious man who sowed tares while the husbandman that sowed good seed in the field slept Matth. 13.24 25. 3. From the ignorance and darknesse of the minds of professors Rev. 9.2 those Locusts were false teachers which came out of the smoake of the bottomlesse pit Vse 1. If in St. Johns time there were so many mists 〈…〉 reproves such men as when they see such variety of opinio● in Religion● do s●t down till all men be agreed but do●● St. John make this 〈…〉 Prophets are gone out into the world therefore sit down 〈…〉 true Teachers No but rather makes this use of i● to 〈…〉 of their Ministers because many false Prophets are gone out 〈…〉 2 This may teach us not to wonder although many also Prophets be gone out in these dayes in the light of the Gospel 〈◊〉 they durst look such ●lorious sight in the face as were St. J●●● and Paul 〈…〉 dayes there is not such power of godlinesse in the hearts 〈◊〉 Profe●● but Christians now are given to much worldlinesse and many rest in 〈◊〉 therefore wonder not though the ●●ce of the earth be 〈…〉 with heresies 3. This should teacheth of 〈◊〉 to take heed of opening a door to 〈◊〉 Prophets Take heed of ignorance in your judgement of ambition and sensuality this is the smoak of the bottomelesse pit 4. Try the spirits of false Prophets in these dayes and take not up every instruction at the first blush but try them there are sundry spirits o● false Prophets you shall find in Popery a spirit of presumption doubt despaire hypocrisie not one point in Popery but is carryed 〈◊〉 some of those wings 1. They teach a man cannot be assured of salvation this is doubting yet a man may merit salvation this is presumption they worship stocks and stones 2. The sp●●●ts of Arminians are a spirit of bitternesse 〈…〉 the brethren a spirit of emulation of disloyalty to ●●●ir Prince of liberty and security 3. Among the 〈…〉 shall find a spirit of unconformity and whoredome 4. There is a doctrine of faith and 〈…〉 which doth and 〈◊〉 the doctrine of Jesus Christ Rom. 8.2 3. 〈◊〉 doctrin● of free grace is maintained to free a man from prayer preaching and an● Christian duty that God ●ath ordained to maintain grace 〈…〉 not David pray God 〈◊〉 create in him a 〈…〉 and to renew a ri●●●●irit within 〈…〉 therefore a man ought to 〈◊〉 that he 〈…〉 of God q●uickened in him this doctrine of faith and 〈…〉 secretly withdraw a man from the Ordinances of God Lastly There is a spirit 〈◊〉 ●om● on Prot●●●nt which fashion their Religion according to the 〈…〉 their profit and case they follow ● course of the Court and 〈…〉 1 JOHN 4. ● Hereby know ye the Spirit of God 〈◊〉 spirit that confesseth that Jesus Christ is come in the flesh is ●● God IT is not rightly translated come 〈…〉 that Christ was come in the flesh as the 〈◊〉 of Balaam and the N●●laitans Hymeneus and Philetus but it should 〈…〉 translated thus Christ that hath come in the flesh Christ veiled over with ●●mane 〈◊〉 Doct. That the people of God may well 〈◊〉 the spirit of their Ministers by the confession which their spirits make of Christ come in the flesh What is it to confesse There is a threefold confession in Scripture 1. To acknowledge the truth doctrine and worship of Christ even before Rulers Matth. 22.25 to confesse is to professe to bear witnesse of the grace of Christ 2. 〈…〉 of a mans Ministry as it is said of John John 1.20 3. There is a conf●sion of a mans work Tit. 1.16 that is by our life or 〈…〉 be Saviour Matth. 1.21 the anoynted of the Lord 〈…〉 Prophet and King Jesus Christ the second Person in the Trinity 〈…〉 in the flesh which is a great mystery 1 Tim. 3.16 What is it 〈…〉 spirit of a Prophet to confesse Christ Jesus By spirit is not 〈…〉 for body 1 Thess 5.23 but the i●●mation both of soul and body 〈…〉 else it is carnal sensuall and devillish when the spirit 〈…〉 the be●t both of soul an● body the inclination of 〈◊〉 whole man doth ●old forth Christ Jesus that is the mighty saving 〈…〉 revealed in humane infirmities What is Pauls meani●● when he saith I desire to know nothing 1 Cor. ● 3 4. He means he desires to expresse nothing in his life and 〈…〉 Christ Jesus revealed in the flesh in 〈◊〉 infirmities wh●● the Corinthians 〈◊〉 a sign of Christ in 〈…〉 acknowledgeth that for his outside he was weak but yet he did ex●● 〈◊〉 the mighty ●●ving power of Christ crucified in his Ministry 2 Cor. 13.3 ● 5. and he tels the Galatians They knew that through 〈◊〉 infirmities of the flesh he preached the Gospel at the first Gal. 4 13 14 15. Was any doctrine weakly delivered he speaks of his bodily presence for in his life he shewed such a mighty power of Christ as that they looked at him as an Angel of God yea they did so affect him that if it were possible they would have pluckt out their eyes to have doth him good Reas 〈…〉 ●is cannot 〈◊〉 from mans nature for mans spirit comes short of it Phil. ● 20 every man s●●ks his own Demas hath forsaken Christ and embraced this present world 2 Tim. 4.10 Some men look too high they look to their own profits and preferments in 〈…〉 and account the seeking to save souls a matter n●t pertainin● 〈…〉 if they preach they 〈◊〉 some moral discourse ●hich 〈…〉 ●hose that are looking towards the wayes of grace 〈…〉 the mighty saving power o●●●rist Jesus is not 〈…〉 their Ministry 2 It 's not from the spirit o● 〈…〉 spirit far exceeds his spirit he c●v●● own Ch●●●●●sus Ezek● ● 22. he speaks with envy against Christ therefore it must needs ●e the 〈…〉 that confesseth Christ Jesus come in the flesh Vse 1 To teach Gods people 〈…〉 acq●ainted with the Lord Jesus or else they will not be able to discern 〈…〉 their Minister in doctrin 〈◊〉 and carriage it is 〈…〉 Saints to expresse their carnall excellencie● 〈…〉 complains of the Galatians that they made a fair shew 〈◊〉 flesh●● 〈◊〉 ●●at make a fair shew i● the flesh when they come to 〈…〉 out their spirits will not bear it a Christian should sa● of those outward 〈…〉 Da●●d of Sauls armour if any man will come after Christ he must 〈…〉 wisdome life and carnal excellency God ●●ts ho●●●r upon many Christians and gives them carnal excellency but they must take heed that they doe not darken the power of the Lord Jesus Christ 〈◊〉 by 2. 〈◊〉 tryal ●●ur estates 〈◊〉 whether the bent of our carriage doth hold forth the Lord Jesus in 〈…〉 infirmities God is not
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
that dwells in wicked teachers Who is he that is greater in them It is the Spirit of God Eph. 1.22 1 Cor. 3.16 the Lord dwells in his children by his Spirit he is greater then he that dwells in the world Quest Wherein is he greater Answ In all those things whereby men atchieve victory Isa 26.5 To the obtaining of a victory there are required three things wisdome strength and watchfulnesse First For wisdome David saith I have more wisdome and understanding then all my teachers Psal 119.98 99 100. God had so taught him by his Word that he came to get more understanding then his old teachers he doth not speak this in way of arrogancy onely he doth comfort himselfe hereby God teacheth wisdome secretly Psal 51.6 Secondly God puts a renewed strength and power into their souls by which they are mighty to overcome all their enemies Eph. 6.10 Phil. 4.13 and whereby they are able to doe and suffer all things Thirdly They are greater in watchfulnesse which when it is wanting then they fall they never want wisdome and strength but then it is the fault of Gods servants to wax fat and to kick up the heel against God and to forget the great things he hath done for them and then though they have their armour about them yet are they beat back by worldly teachers and beat almost dead so that you shall scarce see them pant but now at this time greater is he that is in them then he that is in worldly teachers for they doe rise again and get greater strength and overcome mightily Mark 14.37 38. Watch and pray that ye enter not into temptation so that when we have most need of watching and prayer then we are least able because Peter could not watch with our Saviour therefore he fell away most grievously which shews when Gods servants put on a carelesse spirit and doe not make use of their wisdome and strength they have received they come to be foyled yet there is a seed in them by which they doe overcome all their enemies yea themselves also Hence David breaks forth into praising of the Name of the Lord Psal 144.1 the people of God are blessed with the blessings of God Gen. 49.19 they shall overcome at the last in which respect they may well be said to be of his Tribe How comes a man to overcome at his first conversion God puts forth such a mighty arm of watchfulnesse wisdome and strength as that he overcomes the Devill Luke 11.21 thus he overcomes the world Gal. 1.4 John 15.19 he is crucified to the world and the world to him He doth then crucifie the flesh with the affections and lusts Gal. 5.24 so that he looks at them all as ignominious and deadly enemies and if Christ shews himselfe thus strong when a man comes on to grow what will he doe when Christians grow more strong in wisdome grace strength and watchfulnesse Vse 1. This reproves every one that excuseth himselfe and thinks he may lawfully grow worse under bad and worldly teachers they cannot doe as they have done they cannot walk on in that power and strength which they did before what is the reason hath a worldly teacher overcome you What a shame is it for a Christian man that hath the seed of God in him to suffer himselfe to be overcome of worldly teachers It is an ill sign for Christians to grow worse because of bad teachers it is a great shame that God should give place to the Devill that the children of God should give place to the children of the world and of the Devill 2. This should teach all Gods children to war against all worldly teachers with the wrestlings of God with strong wrestlings and not give over the conflict for they are upon certain grounds of victory if you stand but out you shall overcome for Christ hath overcome and his promises and threatnings are greater then those of the world and of Satan 3. A ground of much consolation and assurance to Gods children of perseverance for if any thing could separate them from God then it must be either the world the Devill or lusts of their own flesh but none of these can Ergo Rom. 8.15 to the end 1 JOHN 4.5 6. They are of the world therefore speak they of the world and the world heareth them We are of God he that knoweth God heareth us he that is not of God heareth not us hereby know we the spirit of truth and the spirit of errour Doct. THat according to the several descents of Ministers such are their severall doctrines and severall hearers Quest What is it to be a worldly teacher Answ 1. Teachers are said to be of the world because it is their naturall frame and temper to be worldly John 3.23 There be severall descents of Ministers some have no other spirits then that they draw from their Parents but the Spirit of God comes down from God upon some Ministers and makes them walk by another rule then worldly men doe 2. Worldly men savour the things of the world if a man be of a divine Spirit he relisheth divine matters the saving of the souls of Gods people he relisheth the danger of sin but a worldly teacher he relisheth preferment and house-keeping his spirit reacheth no higher 3. The end of worldly teachers are worldly And First To draw disciples after them Acts 20.30 Secondly They have respect to their wages of unrighteousnesse they love onely to live in pleasure and keep a good house 2 Pet. 2.13 But godly Ministers labour to make Disciples for God Mat. 28.19 20. they make not disciples for themselves for what is Paul or what is Apollos They doe not seek their hearers goods but their souls good they look for their pleasure in another world 2 Cor. 12.15 According to the descents of Ministers such are their doctrine and such are their hearers wordly teachers speak of the World and from worldly principles and from worldly helps and to worldly ends Quest What is meant by the world Answ 1. The world is a masse of mankind that lies in a state of corruption such as fell in Adam and never rise again of whom it is said you are of the world John 15.19 wicked men are called the world because they are but flesh and bloud John 3.6 2. They savour of those things that are of the world every man speaks of matters in his own element 3. Because most of the world are such 1 John 5.19 the world lyeth in wickednesse take up their rest therein 4. Because they have their portion in this world Psal 17.14 but a childe of God looks for another inheritance immortall and undefiled 1 Pet. 1.4 Again those that are of the world would not have their conscience troubled they would goe home in peace and possesse all they have in peace but those that are of God they doe relish the things of God they cannot relish worldly teachers because they speak not to the
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
perfect love to God and their brethren they may have boldnesse in the day of judgement This Paul confirms 2 Tim. 4 7 8. he is confident that God would give him a crown of righteousnesse who had fought the good fight of faith and had finished his course had abounded in love to God and man which is our righteousnesse to 〈◊〉 God and man his due and this crown of glory God will give not only to him but to all that love his appearing James 2.13 Mercy rejoyceth against judgement which is a fruit of love for mercy is nothing else but love compassionating our brothers distresse the judgement day is terrible to all bitter cruel and harsh spirits but mercy riseth against judgement Matth. 25.34 to 41. We see what encouragement he gives to his sheep on this ground because they shewed him kindnesse in being kind to his brethren Reas 1. From the esteem the Lord Jesus bears to such before whom they are to appear in judgement for such as love Christ and his members have found Christ dispensing himselfe to them not as a Judge but as a Saviour or else they could never have loved him nor others now they that are to meet with a Saviour have cause of boldnesse in that day or if he come as a Judge it 's but as a Judge to plead their cause and right their wrong and take vengeance on their enemies 2. A loving Christian hath a further ground of confidence in his heart that the day of Christs appearing shall be as the day of his marriage now a marriage day is a day of the gladnesse of the heart Cant. 3.10 Now they that love one another are espoused to Christ here by their effectuall vocation but the day of judgement is as the marriage day Christ here adorns and beautifies us that so at the last day we may be represented as fit Spouses for himselfe Such as are in marriage love how do they desire and long after the marriage day and so doe all true Christians that have kept their hearts chast to Christ how doe they pray for the hastening of that day Beloved be like a Dove or young Hart upon the Mountains of spices Cant. 8. ult This day is called the day of refreshing Acts 3.19 and it 's the work of the Ministers of the Gospel to drive a match between you and Christ that so at that day they may look them out and present them to Christ Loe here am I and the children that thou hast given me Isa 8.18 2 Cor. 11.1 2 3. It 's therefore the day of the comfort of Gods Ministers and all his servants therefore a day of boldnesse 3. It 's a day of much comfort and boldnesse because then they shall be freed from all discouragements from all persecutions and malignities from slanderous tongues and hard speeches from all fears and sorrows nay more from all temptations and corruptions this must needs give boldnesse to them it 's all the cause of boldnesse we have in this life because at that day all our sins and sorrows shall be put away it 's a day of universal freedome from all sin 1 John 3.2 we shall then be like him in grace and glory and freedom from all evils Vse 1. To reprove a grosse errour in Popery which is that no man can be certain of his salvation in the day of judgement but we see it 's no other doctrine but St. John here delivers is it not a word of boldnesse and confience that Paul hath 2 Tim. 4 7 8. I know from henceforth is laid up for me a crown of glory true say they Paul was an extraordinary Christian but he addes not for me only but for all them that love his appearing were not Christians confident against that day how is it that they so earnestly desire that day The Spirit and the Bride say Come and every one that is a thirst sayes Come Lord Jesus come quickly be like a young Roe which shews plainly they doe not look at it as a day of terrour but as a day of boldnesse and comfort Object Have not many of Gods servants been afraid of the face of death and troubled at it What was Hilarius his speech Egredere anima mea quid trepidas Egredere septuaginta annos Christum colui jam mortem times Answ The words of Hilarius shew that he checks this fear he thought he had no cause to be afraid therefore he bids his soul goe forth 2. I grant that a mans nature may shrink at death though he knowes that he hath been a faithfull servant and is not afraid of judgement for death is an enemy to nature though a friend to grace 2 Cor. 5.12 Paul himselfe desires to be cloathed with glory 〈…〉 unclothed of his body so Christ told Peter John 21.18 〈…〉 thee whither thou wouldst not he means to martyrdome implying if he could have shunned martyrdome with a good conscience he would have ●orded it because its an enemy to nature but yet this 〈…〉 ●●ture is after aggravated by tempt●● 〈…〉 so that as 〈…〉 so to 〈…〉 will 〈…〉 times taking away all matt●● 〈…〉 he w●● con●●●dent o● 〈…〉 all 〈◊〉 of com●●●● 〈…〉 him 〈◊〉 that day shall 〈…〉 examination and possese him 〈…〉 youth that his 〈…〉 Psal 30.7 〈…〉 his face 〈…〉 is the 〈…〉 and Joh● ●0 〈…〉 yet this 〈…〉 love may 〈…〉 in that day though 〈…〉 wh● 〈…〉 with temptati●● and 〈…〉 it may be 〈…〉 and so other Christians in his 〈…〉 ●emper 〈…〉 Christ 〈◊〉 to him Psal 3.6 I will not be af●●● 〈…〉 about 〈…〉 St. Ambrose I have not 〈…〉 am ashamed to 〈◊〉 any longer neither doth it irk me to die 〈…〉 a good Lo●● so Paul professeth Phil. 1.21 〈…〉 ●●●ved so Job 19. ●● 26. 〈…〉 but even of every one whose lo●● 〈…〉 that th●● 〈…〉 in that day Vse 2. Shews the dangerous estate of such whose love to Go● 〈…〉 brethren is not perfect for if they wh●●● love is perfect may have 〈…〉 then such as never sought 〈…〉 his favour never loved the ●ell 〈…〉 of his servants in tha● 〈◊〉 where 〈…〉 Obj. I have know●●● 〈…〉 ●●ve never troubled themselves with matters of Relig●●● 〈◊〉 yea scornfull 〈…〉 boysterous men yet as little afraid of death and hell 〈…〉 Isa 22. ●● Answ That which the Papists condemn as hereticall 〈…〉 God 's servants that may be called 〈◊〉 presumption in such men 〈…〉 who never shrink at death or judgement and indeed it proceeds from 〈◊〉 profound ignorance and deadnesse of their hearts who nenver 〈…〉 of God nor the terrours of hell D●●●e bellum in ex pertis but if one 〈…〉 ●ome to see that d●y then shall they call to the moutainns and hills to cove●●●●em from the wrath 〈◊〉 the Lamb. Vse 3. For those that would live comfortably and die peaceably take this ready way be perfect and sincere in your love to God and his Saints and that will breed 〈…〉 marvellous boldnesse against that day
Gods adversaries Heb. 10.27 Reas 4. Consider the subject of all this fear and torment and that is the conscience and heart of man the judgement and will the will that before was most tough and obstinate of all the faculties these torments make it soft and tender therefore it s said Josiahs heart melted at the hearing of the Law 2 Chron. 34.17 Job 23.16 the heart is made raw and tender that look at raw flesh would be against the fire so the tender raw conscience is anguished with this fire of Gods wrath according to that old saying He that would goe to heaven must sayl by hell gates Vse 1. To stir up all such who have any of their friends thus exercised to pity and compassionate them Is it nothing to you that passe by that Gods hand lies so sore on him to him that is afflicted pity should be shewn by his friends but they forsake the fear of the Almighty Job 6.14 Even as some Sea-men at their first voyage they can pity those that are Sea sick and tost but afterward they grow sencelesse so when Christians first lanch out themselves into this troublesome condition they could have pityed others in the like case but through custome men forsake the fear of the Almighty for though commonly these fears be safe yet they may end in despair and therefore pity should be shewed them Job never cryed out for help in the losse of his children or estate but when Gods hand touched his soul then he called upon all that feared God to pity him and indeed God is very sensible of all such as compassionate them why if ever God send them comfort he will restore comfort likewise to their mourners Isa 57.78 for those torments are not alwayes safe except you finde then mixt with some spark of faith and love but however God looks that if he be angry we should fear Vse 2. From those that are thus afflicted learn to be sensible of your estate and doe not think this estate desperate for this torment may be healed and therefore let labour in this case to seek out for healing is a man in torment and wi●● 〈◊〉 live and die what in torment and not seek out for help Quest How shall help my selfe in this case Answ 1. God would hereby have you know something which you never considered before know therefore and see that is an evill thing and bitter that thou hast forsaken the Lord thy God we have gone on obstinately and cast aside Gods yoak therefore thy own wickednesse shall corrrect thee therefore know and see and learn by it to see the danger of sin and if thou begin to be tendable there is hope this torment will end well know that it is an evill to provoke God to such fierce anger for as you have prest God Amos 2.13 so he will presse you 2. Confesse thy sins to God lay open thy wayes and set them in order before him and by this means you will finde an unmeasurablenesse of ease Psal 32. to 6. he that confesseth his sins shall finde mercy Prov. 28.13 And with this confession adde prayer for pardon and healing of thy sins and God ordinarily will heal such Hos 14.3 4 5. Job 33.27 28. 3. Use the Ordinances the Word the Sacraments Christian Communion these are of speciall use to quiet the afflicted conscience Isa 57.19 I create the fruit of the lips peace God by the lips of his Ministers secretly drops sweet balm and so in the Sacrament behold the bloud of the New Testament shed for thee for such souls especially is Christs bloud and for Christian Communion read Job 16.5 The movings of my lips should have asswaged your griefe he would have spoke words which should have been as balm or oyl to a Christian soul 4. Bow your hearts to wait on God patiently as he hath waited on you the soul is ready soon to wax weary and to say Wherefore should I wait on the Lord any longer Isa 50.10 Tarry but a while and he that shall come will come and will not delay 5. Prize the least expression of Gods mercy to thy soul praise him for dealing thus with thee that he would take such pains with thee First Blesse him that thou art yet on this side hell crying for mercy it s a greater blessing then all the Devills or damned have Secondly It s another fruit of Gods love to thee that he hath applyed a fit medicine to the frame of thy spirit Jer. 2.17 Thou drinkest but of the cup thou brewest thy selfe that God should thus hedge thee in with his hands and break thy heart and lay it on so sure this is such a mercy as we cannot be sensible of Thirdly Another fruit of Gods love is that hereby he cuts you off not onely from the wildnesse and loosenesse of thy heart but from taking further day with him we are ready to put off repentance from time to time to the cool of the day and the evening of our age but when God imbitters our soules with this torment of conscience then we should stand out no longer but the soule longs and cryes for mercy this night before the morning then they could wish no greater blessing then Gods favour Psal 4.5 6. 〈…〉 such 〈…〉 in 〈…〉 is not 〈◊〉 to brook the 〈…〉 and 〈…〉 ●roken th● 〈…〉 〈…〉 out take 〈…〉 us 〈◊〉 what an 〈…〉 back 〈…〉 with 〈…〉 fell 〈…〉 part of 〈…〉 found 〈…〉 from 〈…〉 and ●udg● 〈…〉 is not 〈…〉 full 〈…〉 not●rious 〈…〉 there 〈…〉 ●ound hearted 〈…〉 〈…〉 is a double 〈…〉 ●he day of judgement of 〈…〉 〈…〉 When a man i● afraid of 〈…〉 men 〈…〉 ever so right and 〈…〉 men 〈…〉 ●9 〈…〉 of ●en bringeth a f●●r 〈…〉 ●●ese are ●●sound 〈◊〉 a 〈…〉 no● though 〈…〉 in the midst of the shadow of death 〈…〉 〈…〉 which is unbeliefe for faith 〈…〉 Eph. 〈…〉 We have accesse with confidence 〈…〉 therefore which 〈◊〉 fear in unbeliefe Rev. 2● 8 ●elievers together that 〈◊〉 that believe● not Gods 〈…〉 or goo● 〈…〉 fearfull heart 〈…〉 this fear it drives us from God men ●●ossest with 〈…〉 ●hall cry to the Mountains to cover them from the 〈…〉 Rev ● ult So when 〈…〉 sinned he hid ●●elfe from the presen●e of the Lord. 3. From the ●●bject of this 〈◊〉 which is an expectation of some evill terrible to him If therefore the creature look at God as terrible and to be feared it s a signe they are not sound in love for they that love Christ love his appearing the Spirit and the Bride say Come Lord Jesus come quickly be like a 〈…〉 heart for 〈◊〉 look on Christ as comfortable and his ●●esence ●● joyfull and good for th●● 4. From the adjunct of fear ●●r brings torment 〈…〉 with it 〈◊〉 a kind of torment in the soule but love brings 〈…〉 and joy and 〈◊〉 therefore this properly argues that where fear 〈◊〉 heart is not found 〈◊〉 How 〈…〉 passe then that some that are of
fear in love then if there be no fear there is no fear of falling away Vse 2. Of direction to poor souls against those 〈…〉 and fears of their hearts if we would be quit● of all those cares and grie● 〈…〉 g●●p in love to God to your brethren for there is no fear in love 〈…〉 therefore from all hatred of God learn to take all Gods d●g● in good part as proceeding from his love to your souls Look at all th●se fears and anguishes he puts you to as wholsome for your spirits and the very apprehension of Gods love to you in these will quiet your consciences and scatter those fears Grow up likewise in love to your brethren lay aside all wrath and revenge be tender-hearted and merciful unto them and thus growing in love you shall grow in fearlesnesse Vse 3. Shews the fearful estate of a hateful heart as there is no fear in love so there is nothing but fear in hatred he that findes his heart estranged from God and 〈…〉 love to his brethren why when troubles comes fears increase What is 〈◊〉 reason natural men are so afraid of death and judgement Why because they have hateful spirits whereas a loving soule prays for the hastning of the day of judgement Come Lord Jesus come quickly But an hateful spirit knows the Lord Jesus comes to take vengeance on all his hateful carriages and hard speeches and therefore he trembles at judgement Yea this hatefull disposition is more dangerous to the soule then any sinne besides Let a godly man be defiled with many sins fall into divers weaknesses and frailties yet because he maintains a loving heart to God and his people they do not eclipse his boldnesse David confesseth That the iniquities of his heels compassed him about yet because he kept his heart sincere and upright to God he dares be confident wherefore should I be afraid whereas on the contrary let a man walk never so justly and honestly and do many good things yet if the heart be estranged from God have no fellowship with him nor his Saints let death and judgement come because his heart is not possest of Gods love therefore he is opprest with many fears and anguishes Vse 4. Of consolation to every loving heart if thou findest thy heart possest with love to God and his Saints that there is none in heaven or earth that thou desirest in comparison of him and for the Saints they are the ●ly men of thy delight if thou beest afraid thou art much too blame If thou discernest ●ods love in thy heart bid farewel to groundlesse fears Object But will a loving heart say Have not I just cause to fear do you not see how loosely I walke how often I trip and fall in my Christian course Answ There is no causes of fear Wherefore should I feare in the day of evill when the iniquities of my heels compasse me about These are causes to make me love love God the more that pardons these fallings and to hate sin the more but they ought to weaken thy confidence for there is no fear in love 1 JOHN 4.19 We love him because he first loved us THese words depend on the former words vers 17. he delivered this truth that those that are sound-hearted in love may have boldnesse against the day of judgement this he proves from the resemblance that is between God and a loving heart 2 from the contrariety betwixt fear and love there is no fear in love which he proves 1 From the eff●●● of love perfect love casts out fear 2 From the ●nct of fear Fear hath torment therefore love that is a quiet peaceable gr● cannot stand with it 3 From the ●oundnesse of fear he that fears is not perfect in love The fourth argument is taken from the cause of love which is Gods love to us if we love God because God loved us first then perfect love casts out fear but we do so Ergo. For this is the nature of love it makes us look at God as good and merciful to us and therefore love casts out all fear of evil from the hand of God In this 19 verse observe two parts 1 The freedom of Gods love to us he loved us not because we loved him but he first loved us 2 The root and spring of our love to God is Gods love first to us preventing us For the first part observe Doct. 1. The love of God to us is altogether free un-prevented and un-deserved on our part If the question be why God loved us it was not because we had done him any service of love but he loved us before we loved him 2 Tim. 1.9 He called us not according to our works but according to his free purpose and grace Deut. 7.7 8. The Lord did not set his love upon you because you were more in number then any people for ye were the fewest of all people but because the Lord loved you So Deut. 9.4 5. he loved them because he loved them and therefore surely without prevention or desert on our parts Reas 1. From the removal of such causes of love as might prevent God on our parts if there be any cause on our parts he loved us either out of foreseen faith or good works but from neither of these not from foreseen faith for it 's the love of God to us that produceth faith Acts 13.48 As many as were ordained to eternal life believed so that our faith springeth from Gods love choosing us to life nor for our good works for we are his workmanship created in Christ Jesus to good works so that good works did not cause Gods ordaining us to life but Gods ordaining us to life causeth good works so that faith and good works are not causes but fruits of Gods love to us Reas 2. From the eternity of Gods love to us Je. 31.3 I have loved you with an everlasting love Now if Gods love be eternal before the world was then it was not for our sakes who were made after Ephes 4.5 Nothing temporal can be the cause of that which is eternal our love and faith began in time his love was eternal Obj. Though our love and faith began but now yet he fore-saw it from eternity and therefore it might move him to set his love on us Answ It 's all one with God whether you have respect to that which is now or what he knows will be hereafter so a wise man serves a Prince not out of meer affection to the Prince but because he loved himselfe first for he fore-saw if he served him carefully he should have abundant recompence Now to the wise man it 's all one whether he have respect to the future foreseen recompence or to the present and therefore still his service is mercenary therefore when God loved us it was not for any thing we did or was foreseen to be done by us for then we had not loved him because he first loved us but he
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
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
and he will bring all these priviledges with him Rom. 6.32 seek him chiefly and not his gifts you must first know Christ will be more loved for his own sake then his gifts before he say to you as to the church Cant. 2.14 O my Dove let me see thy Countenance let me hear thy voyce for sweet is thy voyce and thy countenance lovely before he thus manifest himself to thee he will make thee willing to seek thee as thy head and husband as the most wise the most beautifull the chiefest among ten thousand and let but thy desire be towards him and his desire will be towards thee Hos 3.3 Stand not upon dowries take him without Feoffments for better for worse and if you thus take Christ and choose his person in the first place then all his benefits and priviledges become yours 2 Cor. 3.22 23. 2. A child of God is said to have the Son when he hath the Spirit of the Son 2 Cor. 3.17 Having spoken before of a Spirit of ministration and grace why saith he the Lord is that Spirit not only because he is the giver of it but there is a secret union betwixt Christ and his Spirit so that if you have the one you have the other Rom. 8.9 If any man have not the Spirit of Christ he is none of his Gal. 4.6 he that hath the Son hath the Spirit of the Son and is made conformable to his Image There is a twofold Spirit whereby we are knit to Christ and Christ to us 1. A Spirit of union 2. A Spirit of liberty 1. He that hath fellowship with Christ hath a Spirit of union whereby he is made one with him Joh. 17.21 It 's the prayer of our Saviour for all believers that they al may be one As thou father art in me and I in thee that they also may be one in us thou in me by thy Spirit and I in them by the same Spirit hence it is that of his fulnesse we shall receive grace for grace Joh. 1.16 Rom. 8.29 We are predestinate to be made like to the Image of Christ There is a threefold conformity and likenesse betwixt Christ and us that is wrought by the Spirit 1. We are like him in his nature 2 Pet. 1.4 by the precious promises we are made partakers of the divine Nature so that we are meek as he was lowly as he was innocent and harmlesse as he was the Spirit of God stamp● the same Image on us that was in Christ Joh. 1.16 Hence it is that the e that have Christ they reason from Christs nature to theirs and from their nature to Christs 2 Cor. 1.17 18 19. Paul had sometimes sent to them that he would come to them as he passed by into Macedonia but neither in his going not his return did he come to them therefore they accuse him of levity and inconstancy Paul excuseth this and he pleads from the nature of Christ for the Son of God Jesus Christ that was preached among you by us was not yea and nay but in him was yea Why what 's that to him Yes look as Christ is yea and amen the faithfull witnesse that what he speaks he will performe ●o make account that Christ hath poured the same Spirit on us that our words likewise are yea and amen had not Gods providence hindred it there is such a participation of the divine nature that the nature of Christ the nature of the Gospel and the nature of a Christian all of them answer one another the same Spirit that made Christ yea and amen faithfull and true hath made the Gospel and so the same Spirit in Gods people makes them true and faithfull so that look what they say their hearts goe with it and if Gods providence hinders not they will performe their word 2. There is a conformity in his offices he hath made us Priests Kings and Prophets to his Father Rev. 1.6 Kings to over-rule our lusts to overcome the world anoynted with a royal Spirit although not yet invested with full glory Priests to offer sacrifices of prayer of a broken spirit Psal 51.12 Sacrifices of righteousnesse Psal 4.5 and to sacrifice our lives for Christ Phil. 2.17 so he hath made us Prophets of God Act. 2.17 he hath poured on us the Spirit of prophesie poured not dropped sparingly but poured on us aboundantly hence it is that a christian understands many secrets of Gods will Psal 25. 14. many hidden mysteries of the Scripture so that he is bound to see a secret providence of God guiding him in his way 3. There is a conformity in their estate our Saviour in this world went through a double estate 1. Of Humiliation 2. Exaltation and in the most deep passions he went through when he was excommunicated by the Church hated crucified yet even then he mightily shewed forth his divine power hence he is said to triumph openly on the crosse Col. 2.17 and such is a Christians estate Psal 34.19 Many are the afflictions of the righteous there is his humiliation but the Lord delivers him out of all there is his exaltation for by those deliverances he makes them glorious Psal 149.4 He will beautifie the meek with salvation nay a christian in the midst of all his worldly comforts he gets loose from them so that you may see those are not the things he chiefly looks after if he have great parts and gifts yet they are clad with a Spirit of Christ crucified Gal. 6.14 their outward deportment is but mean and homely yet in their outward meanesse and basenesse you may discern the power of Christ crucified 2 Cor. 13 4. Since ye seek a proofe of Christ speaking in me as he was crucified through weaknesse and yet live●h in me by the power of God even so we are weak with him that is in outward shew why yet as Christ when he was most deb●sed shewed forth most power so a christian in his greatest debasements and weaknesses Gods power is most magnified in him never more glorious then when most debased Hence those strange phrases we are dead with Christ Col. 2.20 and risen with Christ Col. 3.1 crucified with Christ Rom. 6.6 that is by the same Spirit of Christ that is in us we are so knit with him that we are made of the same state with him that as he was weak and base and yet glorious so are we 2 There is a Spirit of liberty nothing better expresseth the temper of the Son Christ the Fathers Image then a Spirit of liberty 2 Cor. 3.17 Where the Spirit of the Lord is there is liberty If the Son shall make you free then you are free indeed Joh. 8.36 His liberty is a reall liberty And this is 1. Liberty from the fear of sin of hell of the grave and of all his enemies he is not afraid like a sla●e that is not is a 〈◊〉 of liberty Rom. 8.15 H●b 2.15 A Spirit of liberty is a Spirit of freedome from all
fear Luke 1.74 75. Such a man is not afraid what flesh can doe unto him Psal 3.5 6. I will not be afraid though ten thousand shall compasse me about I will ly me down and sleep quietly the fear of men shall not break his sleep so Psal 56.3.10 11. this holy tranquility frees us from all fears and this liberty is proper to a Son he fears not others so he may please his father he knows his Father will give him protection and provision Rom. 8.37 2. He hath a liberty from the dominion of sin sin hath not that power to carry him captive Rom. 6.4 Rom. 8.2 The Law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus hath made me free from the Law of sin and death that is the Spirit of grace that commands and rules me like a law hath freed me from the law of sin and of death that a Christian is now but a beginner of sin sin hath not that power over him that formerly it had time was when I could not break off from evil company but now the Law of the Spirit of life hath set me free from them many a valiant spirit fears not death many a souldier venters upon a Canons mouth but yet I presume he is captivate to many a base lust but a Christian is not only freed from the fear but the bondage of sin 3. He hath liberty from being servant unto men 1 Cor. 7.23 Ye are bought with a price be not servants of men he doth not mean that they should shake off all obedience and subjection but though they should be subject to their Masters ye now they should not serve them in a slavish manner but with freedom of Spirit in obedience to Christ heartily and readily 1 Cor. 7.22 he that is called in the Lord being a servant is the Lords freeman he doth his Masters work with a free spirit and withall he doth the work of Gods service with much more freedom and when they come to their own liberty they will be inclined to good duties strive to gain opportunity for prayer and reading and hearing whereas others though they have much more outward liberty yet they have far lesse inward 4 The Spirit of God that sets me free from the service of men makes me free to every duty of God to have free access to him the Spirit that set me at liberty from Satan will make me run the wayes of Gods Commandements with an inlarged heart Psal 119.32 Ps 110.3 Gods people are a willing people and as he is free from the bondage of men so he is Lord over them he can make them all serve him Gen. 25.23 God told Rebecca there were Nations in her womb and the elder should serve the yonger how was that fulfilled seeing Jacob cals Esau Lord and himself his servant Gen. 33. Why as some say that must be understood of the Nations not of the persons but it may be Esau's Lordship and roughnesse did Jacob more real service then ever Jacob did him whence was it that he went out of his Fathers house met with so glorious a vision the first night whence was it that he made such a vow to God that if the Lord would be with him and blesse him in that countrey then the Lord should be his God whence was it that he returned with such a blessing whence was it that he so wrestled with God and obtained a blessing was not this from Esaus bitternesse and for fear of him which shews that every fury and persecution of wicked men do Christians the truest service as it was with the Tyrants in Syria and Egypt all the tyranny did but purifie the people of God and make them white Dan. 11.35.46 they are but as scullions to scour and rinse Gods people they are but as servants or like house-wives they lay them in soap and dung and sharp lee but it is but to make them white Try therefore whether you have the spirits of sons Doe you find in you the nature of Christ do you find your selves invested with a Kingly Royall spirit doe you find in you the spirit of prophesie doe you find in you the state of Christ that in the meanest condition you have a mighty power of Christ breathing in you why then it is evident you have the Spirit of God but if we find we are not like him in his nature we cannot pray or prophesie then we have none of Gods Spirit Do we finde our selves still in bondage to sin lying under the fear and dominion of it then we have not Gods Spirit in us Gods Spirit would set us free from all bondage 3 We are said to have the Son when we have Christ not onely for our Saviour but for our Prince Acts 5.31 Him hath God exalted to be a Prince and Saviour To whom he is a Saviour to them he is a Prince It were dishonour to God to save those whom he cannot rule to deliver them from sin and Satan and yet leave them in their sins God hath sent his Son not only to save but to rule us Two things here are to be opened 1 That he that hath Christ hath him for his Saviour 2 That he that hath him for his Saviour must have him for his Prince likewise We are ready commonly to conceive that every one would have Christ for his Saviour but indeed they are but rare that would have a Saviour indeed To have Christ for our Saviour implyes two things 1 He that hath Christ for his Saviour looks up to him for salvation in all his distresses Isa 45.22 Look unto me and be saved all ye ends of the earth He that looks for any other Saviour denyes Christ He that hath Christ for his Saviour in what coasts soever of the world he lives he must look up to him for salvation as they that look'd towards the Temple had their petitions heard So wheresoever we are in what condition soever we must look towards Christ and long after him for salvation not onely from Gods wrath and hell but even from whatever distresses we are in torment of conscience sicknesse imprisonment we must wait upon him for deliverance Isa 8.17 I will wait upon the Lord that hideth his face from the house of Jacob and I will look for him The Church was then in grievous distresse both in regard of sin and calamity there were none for her to look unto either Princes or Priests to redresse the matter all had been in vain but there was no hope in them yet I will look unto the Lord and wait on him that hideth his face Isa 17.7 Speaking of such times wherein only a few gleaning grapes should be left In that day shall a man look to his Maker and his eyes shall have respect to the holy one of Israel We cast respect or disrespect upon one with our eye whilest our eyes are upon the creature and turned away from God we disrespect God but when our eyes are toward him set on
is that place Dan. 9.23 ch 10.12 At the beginning of his supplication the commandement came forth only God was bringing it about in the Court of Persia The King oft-times grants a petition the first day it is put up but it must passe many hands before it come to the subject so the very first day we put up a lawfull prayer God grants it there be many means to bring it about which we must waite for Doct. Such as do believe on the name of Christ for salvation may come to have confidence and knowledge of the hearing and having all their petitions For explication How do these two great benefits confidence and knowledge of granting our prayers spring from what St. John hath written in this Epistle Answ Five things concur to this confidence and all of them insisted upon by St. John in this Epistle 1. Our adoption exprest by St. John ch 3.1 He wonders at the admirable love of God not only indebasing of himselfe to behold things here below as David did Psal 113.4 to 8. but in looking on us poor earth-wormes and raising us up to be Sons and daughters to God So that this is the first ground of our confidence in prayer viz. our adoption that we are Sons of God Gal. 4.5 6. Rom. 8.15 To whom may a Son come more boldly then to his Father And what assures him more of the grant of his petitions then that he is his Son 2. Christs advocation breeds confidence in us 1 Joh. 2.1 2● Christ pleads with his Father on our behalfe for the hearing our petitions and for the granting of what we want An Advocate puts the petition that it may be was rudely drawn by a man into a form of Law and so it holds currant in Law so doth Christ with our prayers he puts them into a right form and so pleads for us 2. The atonement or propitiation of Christ is another cause of confidence 1 Joh. 2.2 So that whereas many a Christian may be afraid that his prayers shall never be heard he is so sinfull and unclean Why saith St. John If any man sin we have an Advocate with the Father and he is the propitiation for our sins He is not onely an Advocate but a propitiation to make atonement for our sins that they shall not hinder our acceptance 4. The anoyntment of the Spirit whereby we know all things 1 Joh. 3.20 is a ground of much confidence that though we be blind and dull and know not what God doth for us in our prayers or how they speed in heaven why Christ like an Advocate sends down his Spirit and lets us know how all things speed This unction teacheth us all things 1 Cor. 2.12 Q. How doth the Spirit certifie us of the hearing of our petitions 1. By helping us to pray for we know our own hearts are dead and straight not able to put up any good prayer if therefore the Spirit come like oyl and make us pray affectionately and sensibly we know a prayer well made cannot speed ill a prayer made by Gods Spirit cannot but be heard for God knows the meaning of his Spirit Rom. 8.26 2. This Spirit puts in us a perswasion of faith that what we pray for God will answer Matth. 11.23 24. And so God gives us an Amen in our hearts Psal 6.8 David was in a sore tryall and affliction he prayes to God then Vers 8. Away from me all ye workers of iniquity for the Lord hath heard the voyce of my weeping In the midst of his mourning this unction fills him with a perswasion of the granting of his prayers and so God often times satisfies the heart of a Christian with this perswasion Hannah when she had poured out her spirit before God and Eli had said to her The Lord grant thy petition thou askest of him Why she took this as a voyce from heaven and so she went away comfortably and she feared that petition no more 1 Sam. 1.16 17. 2. There is another act of faith besides perswasion and that is a constant wrestling against all discouragements which come betwixt us and our prayers famous is that example of the woman of Syrophaenicia Matth. 15 26 27 28. If the holy Ghost doth but give us so much resolution as not to be overwearyed with d fficulties then Be it unto thee thou wilt 3. This Spirit works as a Spirit of hope and this stirs us up to wait patiently on God till he answer our carnall spirits would be ready to say Wherefore should I wait on the Lord any longer as that wicked King did but now a spirit of hope waits on God till God shall give an answer of peace Psal 85.8 Psal 130. 2 last vers When God gives us spirits to wait on him he seals up unto us the grant of our petitions A wise Prince if a petition be put up that is lawfull and he bid me wait for it I count it granted so if I put up a prayer and God give me an heart to wait for it I make account he will grant it 4. This Spirit is a Spirit of fear Psal 145.9 Dost thou walk in thy Christian course depending upon Christ reverencing his name and Ordinances Why God will fulfill the desires of them that fear him Jer. 32.40 And so he keeps covenant with us If God give us an awefull reverent heart that keeps us from departing from God and God from departing from us then the Lord will be neer when we call upon him and this is from the unction of the Spirit which make us profit in all our wayes Isa 11.2 3. 5. This is a Spirit of obedience and that gives us good assurance of the hearing of our petitions 1 Joh. 3.21 For as we hearken to God so God hearkens to us Prov. 28.9 He that turneth away his ear from hearing the Law his prayer shall be abominable But if you hearken to God God will hearken to you Judg. 9.7 If we say Speake Lord for thy servant heareth 1 Sam. 3.5 then what we speake God will hear An obedient Christian is a powerfull petitioner mighty in prayer 6. From the root of confidence which springs partly from Gods nature partly from faith in Christ partly from the unction of the Spirit now for those things we see many promises belong to us our adoption assures us of Gods Nature that he is a mercifull Father our Father assures us that Christ is our Advocate the unction of the Spirit breeds in us experience that we have the Son that we are Sons it assures us of our election vocation and salvation and if it assure us of greater matters then much more of the grant of our prayers Rom. 8.32 But now knowledge is a further work knowledge springs either from sense or experience Now then this unction of the Spirit which gives us experience not only gives us confidence but knowledge that our prayers are heard Eph. 3.19 This Spirit of God in our hearts gives us
doe him the best service we could so we should be carefull seeing God hath forgiven us so great a debt to take heed that we run not into further Arrerages that we dishonour not nor offend that God who hath so freely for his own sake forgiven us Vse 2. It must teach us all that have any comfortable experience of the forgivenesse of our sins to walke even as Christ hath walked for even upon this ground doth St. John here press it it should be our meat and drinke to doe his will to glorifie him in all our course as it was Christs care Joh. 17.4 and that is the end that God ayms at in forgiving our sins that we should walke as Christ walked Vse 3. For Consolation If our sins be forgiven for Christ name sake then we need not fear the continuance of them for had he forgiven us for our own sake we might justly have feared that he might yet afterwards through our defaults lay them again to our charge but he hath forgiven us for Christs sake he doth not forgive for thy Prayers sake but thy sins were pardoned before thou calledst on him Isa 65.24 God was answering before and your prayers grew so zealous because your sins were forgiven Isa 43.22 and therefore God will cancel our acquittance because he did it for his names sake for the glory of his own grace 1 JOHN 2.13 I write unto you Fathers because you have known him which is from the beginning c. VErse sixth he commended this duty to all Christians to walke even as Christ walked which duty and Commandement vers 7. he amplifies by the antiquity of it vers 8. from the newnesse of it Thirdly instanceth in one speciall duty of it that is love of our Brethren vers 9 10 11. vers 12. he amplifies it by a benefit or motive to walke as he hath walked and that is from the pardon of sin generally granted to all christians therefore walke as Christ hath walked because he hath forgiven you your sins now vers 13. these 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or little children he distinguisheth into three sorts Fathers Young-men and Babes little children is the quality of all christians but Babes are newly born to Christ now all these should walke as Christ hath walked In the Verse we have these three parts 1 An Enumeration or distribution of the severall ages of christians to whom he commends this duty 2 A Ministerial duty of love he tenders to them that is he writes unto them 3 He propounds to every one of them a severall Reason why he urges this duty upon them I write unto you Fathers because ye have known him that is from the beginning I write unto you Young-men because you have overcome the wicked one I write unto you Babes because ye have known the Father What is meant here by Fathers Young-men and Babes some thinke it is meant of the severall statures of Grace that Christians grow to some are Fathers some Young-men some Babes but we never read these distinct but that an old man in Christ is a strong man in Christ for grace doth not grow weaker but stronger and the eld●r in Grace the more wise the more fruitfull the more gracious therefore I think by Fathers he means ancient Christians yet old men too he therefore hath respect to their natural age and by young-men he understands men young in years yet stronger in Grace By Babes such as are tender in years and so Babes in Christ too therefore it may well be understood of the naturall difference of ages and this interpretation may be confirmed from the reason he gives taken from the severall inclinations in Natural ages take old age that takes pleasure in study and rehearsal of old things that have been long past so you have known the ancient of dayes you have known how Christ hath been dispenced from the beginning so that your naturall desire of old things you have turned to the antiquity of Christ And for young-men they have naturall strength and strive to put it forth in Fightings or Combates why I write unto you young men because you have overcome the wicked one because you have turned your strength to fightings against Sin Satan and the World and have overcome them and for Babes though they know little yet they first discern their Parents and express their joy in them so I write unto you Bahes you that are very young in years and young in Christ because you have learned to know the Father First in that he writes to all sorts of Christians Fathers Young men and Babes and all well seasoned with Grace Obedience Knowledge c. observe thus much Doct. God hath his children among all sorts of Ages of men some of them are aged some young some Babes in Nature and in Grace He hath his Children out of old age Youth and Child-hood out of all he hath elected some to doe him service these old men he doth not tell you when they came on but whensoever they came they had strength of grace so Young men he tells you not when they came on whether in Child-hood or no but they had strength of grace sure they had overcome the wicked one and for Babes they came on in child-hood and yet had strength of grace and it may be some old men might in their old age come on to the knowledge of the ancient of days so that there is strong grace found in all sorts of men Wisdome in Old men Spiritual vigour in young men and he speaks of Babes as knowing their Father in heaven as well as their Parents on earth God hath a company of all ages calling on him justified and sanctified Amongst old men and women we read of Abraham and Sarah an old couple stricken in years of Isaac and Rebecca an old couple also and knowing the promises made of Christ Joh. 8.56 Your Father Abraham saw my day and rejoyced so did Sarah rejoyce in the promised Seed We have also the examples of Moses and David and Zachary and Elizabeth that continued till they were old both in age and grace there were some such among the Priests as Aharon and Hojadah 2 Cron. 24.15 some among the Souldiers there were some old Souldiers of Christ old Kings old Nobles c. which knew him which was from the beginning For young men famous is the example of Phineas Numb 25. in his youth he was full of zeal such was Josiah 2 Chron. 34.1 2 3. we read that at sixteen years of age he sought the Lord God of his Fathers and at twenty years he grew so strong that he wholly carried before him the whole State though they were then strongly corrupted and given to Idolatry yet being strong in the Spirit he carryed them on to Justice and reformation strongly he cleansed the Land from Dan to Beersheba a notable encouragement to youth to be vigorous in zeal and grace And for Children Samuel when he was but a child
ministred to the Lord 1 Sam. 2. so John the Baptist was filled with the holy Ghost from his Mothers wombe Luke 1.15 and of Timothy it is said that he knew the Scripture from a childe 2 Tim. 3.15 2 Tim. 1.5 so that in this Family there were in degrees his grand-mother Lois an old woman his mother Eunice a young woman and Timothy almost a child Lois teacheth Eunice and both teach Timothy 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 from a very Babe he knew the Scripture But why will God have some of all sorts to be servants to him old men young men and children Reas 1. That the grace of Christ might be as largely extended to all sorts of men as the sin of Adam was extended to all degrees and ages Rom. 5.12 to 18. if Adam had defiled all sorts and Christ had restored but some sort of men only young men then Adams sin had been more powerful to destroy than Christs righteousnesse to save it was meet therefore that as Adam defiled all Ages all conditions so Christ should restore all Ages all conditions and sanctifie them as there are of all sorts that are defiled Jer. 7.17 18. all Ages wholly corrupted the Father kindles the Fire the Women kneads the Dough and the children gather sticks to make cakes to the Queen of Heaven now as there are of all sorts thus corrupted so it is meet there should be of all sorts sanctified why should not God have all sorts to serve him as well as the Queen of Heaven Reas 2. From the honour that is returned to God by the several ages 1 For old men they bring this honour to God whether they be called in old age or before and hold on 1 Herein God glorifies the truth of his promise that length of dayes is in the right hand of Wisdom by Wisdom is meant the fear of the Lord on this ground he encourageth his Son to Wisdom that it will be a means to lengthen his dayes Prov. 3.16 therefore that God might justifie this promise he will have some old men stand up before him it doth not make them so melancholly that they shorten their days Religion distempers no man godly sorrow never wasted our days but worldly sorrow Haman the Ezrahite was wonderfully addicted to godly sorrow yet he grew up to his old age Psal 88.8 Riches and honour and long life are the reward of godlinesse Prov. 22.4 Wealth and credit and length of dayes happen oft to them 2 When you see old men continue in their profession to their old age they put an honour on Religion if young men and children only should professe Religion you would take it as indiscretion and hotnesse of Spirit but doe you see any grave wise old man take up a Christian course none doe it but young Punies that know not what they doe this would be a great disparagement but that God may make it known that wisdom and discretion is to be found in the wayes of grace therefore he will have some old men walke in those ways Prov. 16.31 that grey hairs may honour Religion and Religion may be a crown to them Eighty six years said old Ignatius have I served God and yet never found him a hard master so when Christians can say so many years have I served God and if it had been such a wearisome course they would have shaken it off but when we see they hold out in it it implies they find some comfort and joy therein and if old men come on it will be said they now see by experience the vanity of all other courses they see it is best dying a christian and spending our last days in christianity old men would never fall into it unlesse they saw there is no way so comfortable and peaceable as that is 2 For young men it is a great bonour to Religion if they come on they make the power of Christs grace manifest that is able to overcome the heat and violence of youthful lusts no age so violent and boysterous in corruption so head-strong so indiscreet and rash so that what for unrulinesse stubbornesse vanity pleasure they are most indisposed to grace and will not hold on if God therefore take hold of their Spirits and stablish their Spirits when they by Gods Grace shall be able to rule their Spirits their lusts to rule their hearts this argues the strength of grace in that when neither wise counsel nor Magistrate can rule them yet the grace of Christ can rule them rule their passions so that they can put forth their strength against the enemy either against their own corruptions or abuses of others so that when the Elders sit still sometimes a young Phineas rises up and shews his zeal for Christ what an honour is this to Christs grace Psal 119.9 Eccles 11. ult Childehood and youth are vanity so that if Gods grace can lay hold on them and restrain them the power of Gods grace is hereby magnified Psal 110.2 3. 2 Cor. 12.7 youth is only strong in weakness if Gods grace therefore shall be so strong as to subdue all these and make them like unto Josiah who at sixteen years of age set himselfe to seek God and compelled the whole Land to do so 2 Chron. 34.33 he compelled them at least to outward Reformation it is a great glory to God when young men thus give up their young dayes to God 2 Another Honour they bring to God is by their boldnesse and courage in a good cause old men sometimes though wise yet are too cautelous and backward but young men what is wanting in experience they have in zeale they are forward in any service for God 3 And for Babes and Children if they be brought to grace God hereby casts shame on elder men Psal 8.7 when they see Bahes come off with more savoury words than old men sometimes God confounds the folly of ancient men by the wisdome and grace in Children when Christ came riding to Jerusalem the Children cried out Hosanna and praised him the High Priests disdained it but Mat. 21.16 17. Christ told them have ye not read that out of the mouthes of Babes and sucklings thou hast perfected thy praise This is to still the enemy and revenger they shame you that are Elders and Priests in regard of your backwardnesse Thus we see God will have of all sorts and ages of men stand up to doe him service Vse 1. May serve to teach all sorts of men 1 Old men If God hath his number among all ages and conditions of men then God looks to have his number amongst you that are old men say not I have now long lived in another course but come on to a Christian course or if you began before goe on I write unto you Fathers because you have known him that was from the beginning it may well beseem you to talke of the ancient Promises and Mercy of God God looks that you should take away the reproach of