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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
that make us more sufficient but we above all things are to desire and strive with God for the annointment of his Spirit mentioned 1 John 2.27 And Again the Apostles being such simple men were fitted to deliver it so as might be most for Gods glory not in excellency of words but in evidence of the Spirit 1 Cor. 4.5 and therefore Paul though otherwise a learned man imitated their simplicity 1 Cor. 2.12 13. And here Chemnitius his modesty is to be commended who when he cometh to speak of some points of Divinity carved out by the School-men too curiously is wont to say Hac non sapiunt Piscatoriam sapientiam Vse 1. Behold then the great and fearfull unthankfulnesse of the World who put most of these men to death who did declare unto them Eternall Life Vse 2. If the Apostles shew unto us Eternall Life it is easie to discern how far they be from Eternall Life who doe not receive their Witnesse alas how many poor souls through the greatest part of the World Jewes Turks all the rest of the Pagans and Infidells are by this means cut off from all hope of Eternal Life how true alas is that speech of our Saviour Mat. 7.13 14. many there be who go in the broad way to destruction Vse 3. Then how much to blame are the Wolves rather than Shepheards of the Church of Rome who shut and lock up from the people in a strange Tongue the Writings of the Prophets and Apostles is not this one way to barre them from Eternall Life how truly upon them is that verified Luke 11.32 Vse 4. Then we all of us are to be exhorted diligently to be conversant in the Writings of the Apostles John 5.39 where what our Saviour spake of the Writings of the Prophets my Text speaketh the very same of the Writings of the Apostles they bear witnesse of Christ and shew unto us Eternall Life and as the Apostle spake unto our Saviour so may we to them John 6.68 Ministers most of all are to be conversant in their Writings because they succeed the Apostles in bearing witnesse unto Christ and declaring of him so little differing from that of theirs else we bring a curse upon our own heads Gal. 1.8 which if the Church of Rome had remembred they would never have thrust out the Apostles from the Chairs of their Professors and brought in the Sentences of Peter Lombard but we are to follow Timothies example 2 Tim. 3.15 16 17. and all Christians are to imitate the forwardnesse of Christians in Chrysostoms time Vse 5. Then we are to praise the Lords goodnesse unto us who hath granted unto us their Writings Consider the like example Psal 147.12 19 20. It was a great preferment to the Jewes to have the Writings of the Prophets Rom. 3.1 2. but their witnesse of Christ is much more dark and obscure than this of the Apostles without their Writings we should but have groped after God Acts 17.27 and as for Christ this Eternall Life we should never have dreamed of him the Lord make us more thankfull and more carefull to walk more worthy of them lest he take them from us 1 JOHN 1.3 4. That I say which we have seen and heard declare we unto you c. IN these two Verses we have of the Apostles Doctrine 1. The subject repeated That which we have seen and heard 2. And declared 3. The end 1 Subordinate fellowship with the Apostles 2 Supream fulnesse of joy The subject is repeated 1. For Explication or plainness sake for the Parenthesis of the second verse would otherwise by interrupting the course of speech have obscured the sentence 2. For confirmation of what he had said before he thrice repeateth that which we have seen and doubleth that which we have heard to shew that he doubted not of what he spake but was most confident and resolute therein Obs Observe hence the certainty and undoubted truth of the Doctrine of the Apostles Reas 1. The Apostles taught nothing but what was manifest to their senses See 2 Pet. 1.16 Compare with him his Successor who seeing great sums of Money brought in by Indulgences Pardons c. said to one of his Cardinalls O quantum fabula ista de Christo nobis proficit Again sense took away doubting even from unbelieving Thomas John 20.25 27 28. 2. The Apostle again and again ingeminates here that what they taught was manifest to their sense now ingeminations are for confirmations Gen. 41.32 Gal. 1.8 9. Ezek. 7.6 this therefore doth shew again how confident he was of it himselfe i. e. therefore no marvell of that speech John 21. penult We know c. For 3. The efficacy of that Doctrin or the power of it argueth the certainty of it for that Doctrine which giveth us union with God communion with the Saints of God fulnesse of joy in our selves must needs be a most certaine Doctrin of heavenly truth there is no perswasion to settle a mans own Conscience answerable to this 4. And for a fourth Reason consider another Branch of the power of this Doctrine the Apostles that declared it were for the most part poor and simple men and unlearned men the Doctrine taught was but of a Crucified Saviour harsh to carnall ears 1 Cor. 1.23 the times were such wherein it was not onely every where spoken against Acts 28.22 but also grievously persecuted throughout the Roman Empire and that with exquisite Torments and yet it did so powerfully work Plut in Apop Pris Regum that in Tertullians time which was the next Age after Christ there were more Christians every where than of all other Professions besides Cyrus indeed allured many to be his followers but he sent out great men to make another kinde of Proclamation Whosoever will come and follow after me if he be a Foot-man I will make him a Hors-man if he be a Hors-man I will make him a Rider in a Coach if a Farmer a Gentleman if he posesse a Cottage I will give him a Village if he have a Village I will give him a City and if he be Lord of a City I will make him Prince of a Region or Country and as for Gold I will pour it out to him by weight and heaps and not by number But Christs Proclamation is contrary Luke 9.23 14.26 and yet had he infinitely more followers All other Reasons as the testimony of the Church c. are but like the woman of Samaria preparing us to believe John 4.29 this convinceth us so strongly that in comparison we reject other Reasons moving us to believe as they did John 4.41 42. How true is that of Picus in his Conclusions as Faith which is but a bare credulity is in a degree of perfection inferior to science so that Faith which is wrought in us by the work of the Holy Ghost is greater and more certain than any science gotten by demonstration Vse 1 If the Apostles Doctrin were so certain that
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 taking pains to keep the Deputy from the faith he calls him the childe of the Devil Act. 13.10 4 Hence we learn If the Devil have got this Name by excelling in wickednesse and drawing on others to sin and taking pains to doe mischief then on the contrary b● how much the more any excell in goodnesse strive to draw on others to God and take pains in it they are the more like God their Father Because ye have overcome the wicked one All overcoming implies a fight so that when you read of their overcoming it implies that young men have strong wrestlings with Satan Doct. Satan as he is an enemy to all mankind so especially to young men He doth not write to Fathers or Babes that they have overcome the wicked one as if it were not so proper to them but he chiefly incourages young men I write unto you young men implying it was a proper work for them Observe all the temptations of Satan in Scripture and where you shall read of one old man tempted by Satan you shall read of ten young men when did Satan set upon Eve was it not presently after her first creation our Saviour was not above thirty years old when Satan tempted him Peter when he was tempted was young we shall finde few falls of Gods Saints but it was in their young dayes except two Noah and Solomon who fell in their old dayes and lesse shall we read of Children 2 Kings 2.22 but Satan chiefest assaults have alwayes been against young men Reas 1. Why Satan chiefly sets upon young men it is from the vigour of their nature and parts which God gives them their courage their strength and fervency therefore Satan strives to draw them on and he knows that if they get loose from him they will doe him least and doe God most service more than either old men or Children therefore he strives chiefly to draw them on indeed God sometimes makes use of the weakest but Satan alwayes makes use of the stirring quickest spirits among men 2. Because he hath most advantage to surprize them no age so subject to temptation 2 Tim. 2.22 Fly youthfull lusts yet he was not more subj●ct to lusts than others nay he was of a weak abstemious natu●e 1 Tim. 5.23 yet Paul charges him to take heed of youthfull lusts if such a weak abstemious nature was subject to youthfull lusts then it implies that no age is so subject to be led into lusts as youth 3. From the counsel of God whose purpose it is then to magnifie his Grace when corruption is strongest therefore God himselfe who is that 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 to magnifie his Grace le ts loose Satan upon young men so it was with our Saviour Mat. 4. It is the purpose of God that where sin abounds Grace should much more abound Rom. 5.20 therefore it is that young men are most strongly assaulted that God may magnifie his Grace But why doe the temptations of young men exceed all other ages Why Children are not yet come to the lusts of youth and old men are past them so that young men are most liable to temptations and discouragements Vse 1. It may therefore teach young men to fear their Estates if they have not strong temptations it is a sign the Devill hath strong hold already and so is in peace but otherwise they are subject to spirituall assaults Three Temptations Satan commonly assaults the Sons of men with 1. Against their effectual Callings their repentance he perswades them it is yet too soon to look towards repentance and they are more liable to evill company given more to pleasures and delights than old men and impatient of Counsell and if God break through this 2. Then he puts them to question their Faith and Adoption whether they be Gods Children or no their strong lusts make them doubt of it and if Gods Grace break through this 3. He tempts them about their sanctification he will fill their hearts with unclean lusts and if a man break through these he hath much cause to magnifie Gods Grace Vse 2. To teach young men seeing Satans aime is chiefly at them to strive to grow strong against him watch warily against him that the evill one touch you not And there are three especiall Graces to help young men against the assaults of Satan 1. Sobriety watch to Sobriety be sober and vigilant 1 Pet. 5.8 take heed of intemperancy and inconstancy 2. Stand stedfast in the faith 1 Pet. 5.9 not trusting to your own strength or courage but relie upon God while young men are confident of themselves as Peter they fall but if you stay your selves upon God he will support you 3. Treasure up the grace of Humility that you think not highly of your selves which is the folly of youth God resists the proud and gives grace to the humble And there are three Duties which I commend to young men 1. Diligence in your Callings the want of which overthrew David when he was idle Satan took advantage to tempt him to uncleannes 2 Sam. 11.12 2. Frequency in Gods ordinances in reading and hearing the Word v. 14. the more you treasure up the Word the more power and strength you have against Satan and the more you receive the Sacrament the more strength you get for this is the end of receiving the Sacrament to get strength against your lusts 3. Be frequent in Prayer and that will help you much James 4.7 8. Draw near to God complain of the slipperinesse of your nature of your weaknesse to withstand Satans assaults and intreat God to give you strength that you may hold out Doct. Satan may be overcome and is often-times overcome and disappointed of his hold even by young men against whom he had most advantage I write unto you young men because you have overcome the wicked one Q. 1. What is it to overcome Satan A. It is a borrowed speech from the Victory of Souldiers in War and Souldiers overcome either by killing their enemy or spoyling or captivating or putting to flight their enemies now Satan cannot be put to death he is a Spirit and so is not capable of death onely of the second death And to lead him captive that Victory is onely peculiar unto Christ Eph. 4.8 He led captivity captive But for the two last so young-men may overcome Satan they may spoile him and put him to flight for spoyling Christ hath done the worst Col. 1.15 he hath spoyled Satan But 1. For putting him to flight Young men may doe this James 4.7 which implies that there is a possibility in young men and a power to stand and not to yield to his temptations for though he hath a power to delude our Sences and may hurry a mans body about yet he cannot captivate our Wills therefore stand resist give no place and if you doe so he will fly from you for shame he hath no power longer to hold out when he sees a man
and wish you had never kept them company but on the contrary had you but once got into a near communion with the Saints you should never depart from them it was the saying of a late faithful Servant of God Dr. Preston Though I leave my life yet I shall not leave my company Vse 5 Of consolation to any soul that ever had true fellowship with Christ and his church having once loved you he will love you to the end 1 Cor. 10.13 1 Thes 5.23 24. Psal 37.23 24 25. though we doe fall yet the Lord puts under his hand Rom. 8.25 Rom. 5.10 1 Pet. 1.5 we are kept by the power of God to Salvation he embraceth us with his everlasting arms so that if we have once got fellowship with God and his Church fear not you shall not fall and if you doe start aside and feed on ill Dyet you shall finde the smart of it he will humble you that he may save you at the last day Doct. It is a note of seducers or Antichristian Teachers to depart from the fellowship of the Church They went out from us because they were not of us and so such were never cordial or hearty to the church therefore when you see any fall off know it argues an Antichristian spirit 2 Thes 2 3. 1 Tim. 4.1 Many 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 shall depart from the Church so that all Antichristian spirits have a corrupt spirit of seperation For Explication Q 1. What is this seperation A. 1. A seperation Local such was that practise of the Tribe of Gad. and Manasses Josh 22.9 10. it was not seperation in fellowship as they professe vers 26 27 but that is not a seperation that makes an Antichrist 2 A departing in fellowship which yet falls short of an Antichristian spirit though it deserve blame and reproof Gal. 2.12 not but that his judgement and affection was with them yet he with-drew from their society in Ordinances for this Paul blamed him but yet it was not an Antichristian spirit though he were a man of great zeale and courage yet none so subject to be carried away with fear as he was let christians therefore most suspect themselves there wherein they least suspect themselves and think themselves strongest but this was an infirmity in him 3 There is a departing from the Faith of the church or sitting loose from them in Spirit judgement and affection their Doctrin contrary and hearts contrary as Paul saith In the latter dayes certain shall depart from the Faith Heb. 10.25 to 29. so that such fall off not only in place or fellowship in ordinance but in judgment heart and affection that is a mark of an Antichristian spirit Jude 4.5 3 Epist Joh. 8 9 10. It is said of the new converts that were added to the church that they continued in the Apostles Doctrin and fellowship Acts 2.42 therefore when they break from the fellowship of the church they depart from the Apostles doctrin Q. What be the grounds A. 1. From the fellowship the true Members of the church have with Christ 1 Joh. 1.4 therefore when you see a spirit of with-drawing from the fellowship of the church they depart from the Apostles Doctrine and if from them then from Christ for surely our fellowship is with God and with the Son therefore to prevent that denying of Christ he gives them charge that they doe not forsake assembling themselves c. Heb. 10.25 to 29. A finger cut off from the hand is not only cut off from the hand but from the head too so if men fall off from the Members they will also fall off from Christ the Head Vse 1. Seems to inform our judgements what to think in case of seperation for this place is much abused The Papists they build on this place that they that seperate from their church are Antichrists That company say they that breake off from the fellowship of the church is Antichristian as it is plain here now what were Calvin and Luther but such as brake off from the fellowship of the church therefore they were of Antichrists spirit and fore-runners of him We must therefore know it is not every seperation from that which is called a church that is a note of an Antichristian spirit but it must be known whether that were the true church now this church St. John speaks of was the true Church for it was from such whose sins were forgiven now if it be not a true Church that they breake from it is no sign of Antichrist 2 Chro. 11.16 such as set their hearts to seek the Lord seperated themselves from those that followed Jereboam and came to Jerusalem so the Apostles were faine to seperate from the Church of the Jewes which persecuted Christ and them and so constituted a Church by themselves a Christian Church so then it is not a seperation from a false Church but a true that is a sign of an Antichristian spirit Obj. But what pretence or just ground had such Divines to fall from the Romish Church or we in England for we only upon the falling out of Hen. 8. with the Pope fell from him A. True that matter of Divorce did move him to fail off from the Pope and indeed that cause was enough to fall off from the Pope who would binde a Prince to an unlawful Marriage But the whole body of Christendom had a Three-fold ground of seperation which may be just when a Church is heretical that is hold an errour contrary to the foundation obstinately yet that is not a sufficient ground as the Church of Corinth denied the Resurrection from the Dead yet he calls them Saints so though the Pharisees had charged that none should profess Christ which was an obstinate denying of Christ and taught false Doctrine yet Christ charges them to obey them because they sit in Moses Chair and therefore fundamental erroneousnesse is not alwayes a just cause 1 Therefore that is a just cause of seperation when a Church is infected with Blasphemy and Contradiction and Blaspheme the wayes of God Acts 19.19 Acts 13.45 46. 2 Idolatry is a just ground of seperation 2 Cor. 6.16 17 18. 3 Persecution is a just ground of seperation Mat. 10.23 Acts 8.1 Now all these have met in the Church of Rome they have blasphemed and condemned as Heretical Justification by Faith and other fundamentall truths 2 They worship Images as of the Virgin Mary yea with Divine honour as the Bread in the Sacrament what greater Idolatry 3 The World knows and the blood of thousands of Martyrs can testifie their horrible Persecutions that as long as we were subordinate to them we could not profess the true Religion without loss of Goods and life therefore we have just cause to seperate our selves from them Vse 2. It may teach us what to judge of the Seperatists or Brownists are they of Antichrist Surely their practise is blame-worthy 1 Because they seperate where Christ keeps fellowship Rev.
he is not to be excluded but he is not principally meant here Jhon 15.6 and it is true that they know Christ that have received this Unction John 6.69 But here by the truth is meant the Doctrin of the Gospel Ephes 4.21 which is called the truth in Jesus that truth which teacheth us to finde Christ to prize Christ and you know it in a special manner as it is in Jesus in a Crucified manner you know it as it is in Jesus which raiseth you from death to life it is sometimes called the word of truth Col. 1.5 Gal. 2.4 5. so then you that know the truth you know the worth of Christ the means to finde him yea you know him in a Crucified manner in his Death and Resurrection Q. 2. What is the knowledge of the truth A. Three things make up the knowledge of the truth 1 The understanding of it 2 Approving of it and consenting to it 3 Because a man may consent to it either as probable or as certain and evident knowledge therefore it is not only an understanding of the truth but a consenting to it and that not as a probable thing but as an undoubted certain truth Judicium contingentis axiomatis est opinio necessarii scientia if it be from the causes then it is scientia if by the effects cognitio And thus these Babes know the truth you understand it you consent to it you yeeld to it as a certain and undoubted truth and that all those concur to knowledge we may see by Scripture 1 For understanding see Luke 24.45 2 They approve and consent to it and follow it John 10.4 5 27. 3 They do not only understand it clearly and approve of it but receive it as a certain undoubted truth so John 6.69 We know and are assured that thou art the Christ There is as much difference between knowledge and faith as betwixt hearing and seeing if I hear a thing from an undoubted testimony I beleeve it but when I see it my self I know it more evidently Stephen beleeved that Christ sate at Gods right hand but when he saw it he knew it certainly so that these Babes by some sight and experience know those things that they beleeve Heb. 11.2 this knowledge is one of the chiefest things that perfects the mind of a man Isa 11.2 what spirit is a spirit of wisdome and understanding understanding apprehends it Wisdom judgeth of it and discerns of the truth hereof Knowledge sees that they are most certainly true and then he beleeves it John 6.69 we know and are sure for none can know a thing but those that are sure of it Q. What is the reason that by virtue of this Vnction babes come to know the truth Reas 1. Because this Spirit is an eye-salve to make them understand by nature we are flow and dull of understanding but as soon as God hath dropt in some of this Spiritual eye-salve we strongly see the deep things of God yea even those which were dull to understand before 2 He vouchsafes to them Wisdome whereby they imbrace and approve the truth as the very truth of Christ and they have a spirit of faith to believe it therefore have knowledge of it 3 He gives them experience that their hearts do as plainly feel as their understandings know nay these Babes they fetch their understanding from the feeling of their hearts they know the danger of sin and the worth of Christ and this puts them to reach after Christ and look at him as the most excellent of a thousand and so they come to finde true fellowship with Christ by puting into them a spirit of peace 1 Pet. 3.8 so that they know it not only by faith but by experience and so they know the truth as it is in Christ you may have men by hearing and study come to know very largely of the wayes of Grace the Doctrins and points of Divinity nay they may come to approve of them and may convince an adversary but yet this is not properly a knowledge of these things but an understanding of them a man that wants this Unction may say he understands these and beleeves them but he cannot say he knowes them by any sensible worke of God on his own soul Vse 1 May exhort all in the name of the Lord that intend to receive the Sacrament to a conscionable care and endeavour to get knowledge it is not a priviledge of Scholars but even of very Babes if they have received this Unction therefore let none excuse themselves for if the Apostle acknowledge it in Babes it may shame elder people if they be ignorant of the rudiments of Religion therefore labour to grow up to a knowledge of the truth there is no hope that you should either finde comfort in Gods Ordinances here or in the life to come if you be ignorant of the truth Isa 27.11 it is a fearfull judgement These people have no understanding therefore their Maker will shew them no favour that is no gnace in Christ they shall neither finde mercy nor favour and mark how he prevents an Objection He that made us will surely save us no if you be ignorant he that made you will not save you therefote if you would ever get any good to your souls above all gettings get understanding for without it look for no mercy and above all understanding get this wisdome which is infused by the Unction of the Spirit And so Parents and Masters as you desire to get favour of God for your Children and Servants be careful to instruct them in the ways of truth and for such as have got knowledge labour to grow up in this Spiritual knowledge Col. 2.2 3. Three things did Paul conflict for 1 That their hearts might be comforted nothing more useful for a Christian than comfort but when Christians have got comfort it is easie for Christians to fit loose one from another and not to regard one another therefore 2 His conflict was that they might be knit together in the bond of love 3 That they might grow up to fulness of knowledge c. so that we see it is matter of great Conflict to the Apostles with God that they might be brought to the riches of full assurance and shall Ministers thus Conflict for their people and shall not people themselves labour to grow up to fulnesse of knowledge and not be remiss and know some pieces and parts of the truth but to come to the riches and fulnesse of understanding It would be a great conflict to a faithful Minister to see people poor in knowledge to have only a few remnants and shreds of knowledge some superficial kinde of knowledge therefore let people labour for the riches of the full assurance of understanding which is properly true knowledge we see therefore how much Parents and Masters are to blame that are so far from having conflicts for the knowledge of their Children and Servants that they have no care
of it if your souls desire it in good earnest God accepts of it as done so for your Families if you instruct them and strive to build them up you say it is in vain no truly God will be your reward So it may be a stay to Ministers that desire by all means to convert some and yet finde no fruit of their labours yet thou shalt have thy reward with thy God for if false Prophets that go about to seduce though they seduce not yet God accounts them seducers so God accepts of thy good will and endeavour as much as if thou hadst effected it Obj. Then we may easily flatter our selves and say I desire that my soul and all mine might do well A. If a man have a willing minde to a thing it will much comfort him if he do it and grieve him if he cannot performe it thou sayest thou wouldst have thy selfe and all thine do well is it thy greatest grief that thou canst not effect this and would it be thy greatest comfort if thou couldst then God accepts thy desire but if a man have only some lazie desires if it go well well and good if not he is not much troubled there was no right desire 1 JOHN 2.27 But the annoynting which yee have received of him abideth in you c. Doct. EVery Child of God even the least and the meanest have received the Vnction of the Spirit of this we heard vers 20. But something is to be considered in the varying of the words vers 20. he said they had it here he saith they have received it of him Doct. The Children of God receive this Vnction of the Spirit from God from the Father and from Christ John 14.16 17. John 16.13 Gods sending and our receiving are relata 2 Cor. 1.21 22. Gods giving and our taking mutually agree one to another and sometimes God the Father is said to send the Spirit and sometimes God the Son it is God that sends it but Christ that hath prayed that he would send it John 14.16 17. and by his Death and Ascension hath he purchased and procured the Spirit for us Acts 2.32.33 The Reasons why we must receive this Unction from God and from Christ Reas 1. Because of our selves what we have by Nature is a spirit of errour and falshood and corruption and therefore because we have no Unction from the first Adam no spirit that heales us and softens us and chears us we have no spirit that doth annoynt us but rather besmear us and daub us with base lusts therefore if we have any Spirit of Grace it is needfull that we should receive it from the second Adam 2 We receive it from the Father because by Christ we are made Sons and therefore have need of the spirit of Sons Gal. 4.4 5 6. all of us like Christ his eldest Son Gods Spirit is the mark whereby he owns us it is the earnest penny that we have Rom. 8.14 that we might be comforted therefore called the comforter John 16.13 the earnest penny and first fruits of eternal glory an earnest penny is part of the payment of the same nature with the whole this Spirit is part of the payment which we shall then receive in abundance now in a small measure we have now little love and faith c. but he will make perfect love perfect knowledge perfect strength 3 That Christ should give it is from his death whereby he purchased it Gal. 3.13 14. and by his Ascension he shed abroad his Spirit in our hearts as when Elias was ascending into Heaven he spread abroad his Mantle upon Elisha whereby he was cloathed with a double Spirit so when Christ ascended into Heaven he spread abroad his Mantle as it were his Spirit which every Christian taking is cloathed with the Spirit of Christ with the Spirit of gladnesse and holinesse Vse 1. Shews the wonderfull love of God even to the least and meanest of his Servants that not only gives us his Son to be our Redeemer but his Spirit to be our Sanctifier so large is God in his bounty no wonder then if he give us health and peace and friends and means and maintenance for he that gives us his Son and his Spirit will he deny us lesser things so that this is not only an expression of his love but an argument of our faith and consolation he that gives us his Son and his Spirit will give us all things Luke 12.32 Fear not little flock c. and no wonder for he hath given us the earnest here Vse 2. To teach Gods Children not to be proud of any Spiritual gift that God gives us 1 Cor. 4.7 if all we have we have received what have we to boast And let us not insult over others for they may receive the Spirit of Unction as well as we as Paul did though he were a persecutor so much lesse should we despise weaker Christians than our selves what if they have received but a little measure of faith and love and patience c. why that little is so much that it seals them up to eternall happinesse they have received so much that they are invested with the garment of Christ therefore let there be no striving or contention or contempt among Brethren seeing all have received this Unction Vse 3. Have you received the Spirit then so walk in him rooted and established in him Col. 2.6 7. why have you received it but that you may pray and preach and buy and sell in this Spirit therefore let every one so walk that he may expresse that he hath received the Spirit of God Gal. 5.25 as yee have received the Spirit so walk in him put forth the life of the Spirit in every employment not your own spirit but shew forth the grace of him which hath called you out of darknesse into his marvellous light Doct. 2. The Spirit which the Children of God have received of him dwells in them for ever John 14.16 17. it is an in-dwelling and abiding Spirit 1 Cor. 3.6 6.29 Ephes 2.20 21 22. the Spirit of God builds a Tabernacle in you and dwels in you Reas 1. Now the Spirit is said to abide in us because having knit us to Jesus Christ we are become of his flesh and bone now it were both a dishonour and unseemly for Christ to have any livelesse dead member therefore that God might make us serviceable unto him he continues his Spirit to us that may inliven us 2 God that gives us this earnest penny would have it continue with us till the payment be compleat 3 The same reason that moves God to give us his Spirit moves him to continue it to us we have as much need to be like God in our whole course as at first and have as much need of assurance of Glory Phil. 1.6 the same God that begins the work will also continue it to us Vse 1. A ground of trial of our estates if we have no spirit
not meet to know whether Christ abide in them or no such have no care to make their calling and election sure But St. John saith 't is possible and a thing worthy the seeking after and also very expedient 3. This should exhort all Christians to try and examine themselves whether they are in the faith or no 2 Cor. 13.5 Know ye not He speaks of such as have lived long under a faithful Ministery It is an evill signe Either know that Christ is in you or be not satisfied 4. To exhort us to give up our hearts to God that his fear and love may rule our hearts that so those outward things take not up your affections Rom. 8.9 14. 5. Comfort to Gods servants that give up their hearts and lives to God which have laid their salvation not on a sandy but sound ground which have built it upon divine testimony even the Spirit of God which is a divine Spirit 1 JOHN Chap. IV. Vers 1. Beloved believe not every spirit but try the spirits whether they are of God because many false Prophets are gone out into the world THis Chapter consists of two parts 1. A preservative against false Teachers to verse 6. 2. A renewed exhortation to Brotherly love The argument fals by the way on the tryal of spirits for he had said Thereby shall you know that Christ abideth in you by the spirit that he hath given you Now lest the people of God should be deceived by the spirits of their Ministers he bids them therefore to try their spirits and that by the Spirit which Christ hath given them For he which is spiritual discerneth all things 1 Cor. 2.15 These words are an Exhortation to the people of God how to order themselves towards the spirits of their Ministers which exhortation is laid down 1. Negatively Believe not 2. Affirmatively But try the spirits The negative duty and affirmative are both confirmed by an argument taken from the multitude of false Teachers There are many false Prophets gone out into the world which shews he speaks chiefly of the tryal of their Ministers or else you may be deceived in your judgement as if a friend should bid his friend take heed what piece of gold he takes because there are many slips and counterfeits gone abroad In that St. John bids his hearers not to believe every spirit hence observe Doct. That every Minister is carryed away with one spirit or other or else why doth St. John exhort them to try the spirits He speaks of ordinary Prophets such are subject to the judgement of the people 1 Cor. 14.23 as for Paul he was an extraordinary Prophet 1 Cor. 4.3 What is meant by Prophesie Such as a man may attain to by use hence Ministers are called Prophets they were wont to foretel sundry things to come look what they speak on earth is confirmed in heaven though they cannot foretell things besides the Scripture yet they may things out of the Scripture so that you may see that God is in them of a truth Every good Prophet so far as he prophesieth according to God is carryed by the holy Ghost but when he doth not speak according to God he is carryed with an evill spirit Numb 11.25.26 1 Sam. 18.10 an evil spirit came upon Saul so that every Prophet prophesieth either by the Spirit of God or by a wicked spirit an evill man may sometimes prophesie well and then it is by the spirit of God it is a spirit that comes upon them as Baalam Numb Ch. 23. 24 a good man is ordinarily led by the Spirit of God but sometimes he is transported by an evill spirit and then he speaks not by the Spirit of God he perverts the Word and he misseth the text and application of it Peter he will tell our Saviour this thing shall not be unto thee Mat 16 22. what saith Christ to him vers 23. Get thee behinde me Satan There is not the worst debauched Minister but when he comes to preach one spirit or other comes upon him therefore well doth St. John say Believe not every spirit but try the spirits What is the spirit of the Prophets 1 Thess 5.23 There are three things in a man body soul and spirit the soul of a man is the breath of God by which he is made a living creature by the spirit of a man here is meant the inclination of the mind which is called a spirit in divers places as a spirit of fornication a spirit of slumber a spirit of jealousie every good or evill inclination is called a spirit Be renewed in the spirit of your minds Ephes 4.23 that is the disposition of your mindes What is the reason some are more just some are more painfull then others the good or evill spirit comes upon them Why is thy inclination called a spirit 1. It alwayes comes from some spirit 2. It hath some vehemency in it to bow the will one way or other either to better or worse as the spirit leads him it is possible a man may preach well in the morning and badly in the afternoone Try the spirits what variety of spirits are there Try all things saith the Apostle and keep that which is good 1 Thes 5.21 There be three sorts of spirits of the World of the Devil and of God every Minister is led by some of these of every one of these spirits there is a great variety 1. Sometimes the spirit of God comes upon a man as it did on the seventy Elders Numb 11.25 26. The Spirit of God is like the spirit of new Wine which ripens the wits so when the spirit of God comes upon a man he doth better understand the Word of God and the hearts of the people The spirit searcheth all things yea the deep things of God 1 Cor. 2. There are two sorts of deep things of God some lye hidden in the word of God some in man 2. There is a spirit of the world which doth not shine for the uniting of the hearts of Gods people but this is a spirit of pride when a man would be counted a learned man or when a man seeks his own profit or honor the Spirit of God seeks to know the things that are given him of God 1 Cor. 2.12 3. There is the spirit of the Devil which guides a man into errour in his doctrine as Peter said to our Saviour This shall not be unto thee this spirit searcheth not the deep things of God but of the Devil this spirit seeks to make the hearts of those sad whom he would not have made sad 2 Cor. 11.2.13 to 15. to pervert the Scripture and drive out the care of Gods service and the power of godlinesse Vse 1. This should instruct Ministers when they come into the presence of God and enter into the Ministry to labour to prevail with God that they may be acquainted with the deep things of God that they may lead the people of God by the
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
loving spirits are full of fears and terrours as Jo●● 4 So Heman and Paul compla●● 2 Cor. 7.5 that 〈…〉 without and terrours within if such glorious Saints may be fea●●st will you say they were unfound Answ There may be found such fears even in Gods Saints that have ●●perience of his love 〈◊〉 and the world experience of their love 〈◊〉 consider what kind 〈…〉 it is the fears differ much from 〈…〉 of unfound hearts First The fears of the godly spring not so 〈◊〉 from the expectation of death and hell as from some inwa●● trouble for want of Gods favour Psal 80.3 4. Turn us again 〈…〉 thy 〈◊〉 to shine and we shall be saved it s for want of the 〈…〉 that they so grieve otherwise we read not of the fears 〈…〉 judgement now here is a great difference 〈…〉 of love mixt with 〈◊〉 fears 〈◊〉 it s the love of God they 〈…〉 the contrary 〈…〉 is not so much affected for the way 〈…〉 for the sence 〈…〉 and judgement and expectation 〈…〉 Secondly to the 〈…〉 there is 〈…〉 ma●● 〈◊〉 support 〈…〉 thought within ●e 〈…〉 heart he hath no 〈…〉 wrath 〈◊〉 mixt with 〈…〉 but sus●● 〈…〉 for 〈…〉 Thirdly ●●here 〈…〉 the effect 〈…〉 from God as 〈…〉 from 〈…〉 other means 〈…〉 ●tresse sometimes 〈…〉 sometimes he 〈…〉 as run to an 〈…〉 science falls to 〈…〉 But the fear of 〈…〉 use 〈◊〉 right me 〈…〉 his 〈◊〉 came 〈…〉 exceedingly What 〈…〉 he to Wiches ●●●●laters No 〈◊〉 himselfe to seek the Lord 〈…〉 him for help 2 Chron. 20.3 So 〈…〉 seem very 〈…〉 will throw themselves into his armes they run to the horns of 〈…〉 these if they 〈◊〉 ●●erish will the 〈◊〉 and indeed the heart 〈…〉 found in love then when it 〈…〉 and it argues the 〈…〉 cleave to him when we see 〈…〉 Obj. May we not find many 〈…〉 defie death and judge●● 〈…〉 no more afraid of hell then if it were a ●●le Answ True there are such ●●terous spirits the●●either 〈…〉 man are not afraid of hell and ye● 〈◊〉 from any 〈…〉 differs from the boldnesse of Christians For 〈…〉 First It s without root Secondly Without fruit whereas the true 〈…〉 Christians proceeds from faith in Christ Eph. 3.12 Rom. 5.1 2 3. 〈…〉 from searednesse and benummednesse of conscience 〈…〉 such neither fear God nor 〈◊〉 whereas the boldnesse 〈…〉 them reverence God and fear sin the more Thirdly Their fearle●nesse is fruitlesse th●y are not more fruitfull by it but more licentious and such men ordinarily at death are desperately licentious then halter or dagger or any thing to rid them out of the horrour of conscience Vse ● May teach all them that will be possest with a spirit of boldnesse and confidence let them maintain sound hearted live to their brethren and indeed there is no 〈◊〉 that befalls Gods servants ●ut it proceeds either from bemudding themselves with the world or else for want of love to their brethren As a wi●● when her husband hath been long abroad and her heart hath gone after her lovers his coming is the lesse welcome she could 〈◊〉 his comming defer'd so when we have let our hearts run loose from God and our brethren why then our hearts grow full of doubts and fears gladly could we desire that God would defer his coming and respite us a little that we might recover our selves before we go hence and be no more seen therefore as you will finde your hearts comfortable and unmoveable at death and judgement when the Mountain quake and the Seas roar would you then be chearfull grow up in love to God acquaint your selves with him let your desires be toward ● him and withall joyn the love of your brethren or else his coming will be uncomfortable Even as children when their Parents have been abroad and they have fallen out and fought and hurt one another 〈…〉 their Fathers coming which otherwise would have been 〈…〉 if you fall out with your brethren and stain their good names and wrong them you still finde your hearts afraid of Gods coming and would gladly have God to defer it a while It 's a direction therefore to all the sons of men how to be prepared for death and judgement it is not building Hospitals that will fit you for it but this is the best way love God and love your brethren and you cannot dye uncomfortably No man dies more fearfully then a contentious or covetous man a wrangling contentious man never dies with peace and comfort if therefore thou findest an heart afraid of death and judgement if thou wouldst help this labour to cleanse out all enmity and want of love Vse 2. Of consolation to such as finde their hearts fearful and uncomfortable and yet find their hearts sound in love to God and their brethren why consider if there be not an evill root of bitternesse in you and if thou findest thy heart free from envy and wrath and hatred then consider what good offices thou dost labour not only to be sincere but to 〈◊〉 up to fruitfulness and if God give you to see that your fear is rather for want of his favour then for hell and wrath this is not the fear of hypocrites Isa 33.14 but proceds from want of experience Vse 3. It is a ground of much comfort to those that are either fearlesse of death and judgement or sound in love if thou findest thy fearlesnesse arise from longing after God and making thee more fruitful Why it s an evidence that thou art sound-hearted in love And again if thou findest a loving heart why thou hast a just ground of fearlesse boldnesse soundnesse of love and boldnesse goe hand in hand And how should we labour for that grace that will help us against all fears and doubts Wee have formerly heard of the torment of feare and the hypocrisie of fear Now the third thing is the remedy of this feare But perfect love casteth out feare Doct. 3. True hearted love to God casteth out all feare of evill from the hand of God So that though at first the conscience of a young Christian be fearful of the wrath of God and judgement yet as love grows so feare is casting out Perfect love casts out feare he means not without imperfection For we know but in part and love but in part but he speaks of love without hypocrisie and dissimulation True-hearted love fears no evill from the hand of God Now this love casts out feare Not as soon as ever it comes into the soule but by little and little as a man that goes to cleanse a pit he cannot do it presently but he is casting it out till it be all cleansed Fear is a deep pit compared to the sinking into deep mire now love comes to cast out this fear but it 's not done the first hour but by little and little it will get rid of all fear it doth not cast out the fear of God for the more we love him the more we
promises and rewards Vse 4. For them that would have Gods commandements seem easie to them and not burthensome why grow up in the love of God meditate on his goodnesse and promises and mercies and so thou shalt grow up to love him and the more love the more willing and obedient A man never loseth his first works but he loseth his first love Let him renew his first love and he shall renew his first works Rev. 2.4 5. 1 JOHN 5.4 5. For whatsoever is born of God overcometh the world and this is the victory that overcometh the world even our faith Who is he that overcometh the world but he that believeth that Jesus is the Son of God VEers 1. the Apostle had made an evidence of the love of God to keep his commandements and to do them with ease This he proves vers 4. by an argument taken from the removall of the impediments of Gods love in such an heart and that is the overcoming of the world And the argument stands thus To them that overcome thy world Gods commandement● an easie yoke But they that are born of God have overcome the world Ergo It s the love of the world that hinders our obedience to Gods commandements This kept off the young man so every one that is kept off it 's for the love of some pleasure or profit which they wil not deny so Gods commandements seem burdensome Doct. 1. Every regenerate Christian is a victorious Christian a conquerour of the world Every Christian be he never so poor that hath but the least pittance or shred of true grace hath a mighty power in him to overcome the world It was a famous thing of old to be but conquerors of the world as the Babilonian and Romane Monarchies were But St. John testifies here that every Christian is Lord of the whole world 1 Cor. 3.22 23. He hath it there by gifts but here by conquest he overcomes the world viz. so far as it is an enemy to grace Indeed in themselves the comforts of the world are good and usefull but as far as they have a snare in them he overcomes them 1 John 4.4 The honours of the world have a snare in them to puffe up our hearts 2 Chron. 26.16 Profit of the world choak the good seed of the Word Mat. 13.22 23. So the pleasures of the world they make the Word unfruitfull Luk. 8.19 Now how doth a regenerate Christian overcome this 1 He abideth constant in his Christian course notwithstanding the flattering or threatning of the world so that he will not be seduced by any of these snares Eph. 6.11 13. Paul would not give place to such seducements no not for an hour Now that is a part of a mans victory to hold his owne and to keep his standing and not to flit such a man is never said to be overcome that keeps his standing 2 He not onely holds his own but he resists his enemies he musters up all the forces he hath to resist the temptations of the world Jam. 4.7 Resist the devill and he will fly from you Stand out against a temptation and you overcome it Joseph being tempted by his Mistris he takes into his hands for his weapons Gods commandements and his Masters kindnesse Gen. 39.7 8 9. That that would be a dishonour to God and an injury to his Master and so he overcame the temptation 3. To overcome a temptation is to make a good use of every temptation and to get ground by it that the more he is invited by a temptation the more earnest he is against it and the more forward in his Christian course When Michael reproved David for his unseemly dancing as she thought Why saith he I will be yet more vile Whereas her temptation was fetcht from his disgrace why he would bear more such disgrace So when Johns Disciples stirred him up to emulation against Christ that he carryed away all the applause of the people after him What saith John He must increase and I must decrease He is the Bridegroome and I but his friend And it is my joy and glory to see him glorious so that he made an advantage by that temptation and drew them on the more to honour Christ by how much the more they sought to debase him the more we are tempted to covetousnesse wantonnesse or emulation the more liberall chaste and ●umble let us grow This is to overcome a temptation to take a spoyl to enrich our selves by the spoyl of our enemies that is such a conquest as the Apostle calls more then a conquest Rom. 8.37 In all this we do more then conquer For a conqueror gets a victory sometimes but with much wounds and losse we sometimes with no losse 2 After victories they grow Inxurious As it was said of the Romans after their great conquests Luxuria incubuit victumque ulciscitur urbem But a godly man so overcomes and divides the spoyl that he spoyls not himself Worldly conquerors fall to ryot and excesse after their victories but a Christian conqueror grows more wary and humble and sober then before As it was said of John Baptist by Christ A Prophet yea more then a Prophet So a regenerate man is a conqueror yea more then a conqueror Reas From Christs victory over the world Rom. 8.37 It is through him that loved us Christ hath overcome the world John 16. ult Therefore I am to wrestle but with a wounded pimoned enemy Christ having led captivity captive I come but to contend with a captive world and so I overcome through Christ that hath loved me It 's the death of Christ that hath crucified the world to me Gal. 6.14 And therefore I am to fight but with a crucified enemy 2 From the mighty power of Gods Word abiding in a Christians heart 1 John 2.14 The commandements of God and his promises do so rule in his heart that no flatterings of the world no commandements of men can oversway him 3 From the Spirit of God dwelling in them which is greater then the spirit of the world 1 John 4.4 This Spirit doth so mortifie him to the world and so quicken him to grace that he overcomes the world Obj. Did not Demas a great professor forsake Paul and embrace this present world 2 Tim. 4.10 Have not many for the live of the world erred from the faith 1 Tim. 6.9 10. Was it not so with Ananias and Saphira and Judas The love of this world overcame them Hath not the love of the world overcome many of the Germane Christians to apostatize to Idolatry and yeeld themselves to the temptations thereof How is it true then that every poor Christian overcomes the world Answ 'T is true the world prevails with many professors but many of them were never truly born of God as Demas and Judas Ananias and Saphira Obj. Do you think that every one that is led away with the world hath no shred of true grace in him Answ No for
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