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A57537 A godly & fruitful exposition upon all the First epistle of Peter by that pious and eminent preacher of the word of God, John Rogers. Rogers, John, 1572?-1636.; Simpson, Sidrach, 1600?-1655. 1650 (1650) Wing R1808; ESTC R32411 886,665 744

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Gods love is no want of any thing needful worldlings indeed do greatly seek after wealth for their children and rejoyce to see them wealthy and healthy though in the mean time they see in them no true tokens of Gods favor but alas what are these It should more glad us to see an humble godly heart turned from sin and embracing righteousness though sickly and poor then to flow in all the wealth of the world and be ungracious and to come home in a Gold chain or to hear that our childe were like Joseph the second man in the Kingdom without grace But men do for their children as for themselves labor more for goods then grace But what shall we say to those Ministers that check their people for forwardness and seek to discourage them what also to those Parents that are so far from desiring grace for their children as they check and discourage them for their forwardness thereunto such would like them rather if they saw them jolly as the world Oh a hard part of Parents Be multiplied He desires not that they be once taken into Gods favor and his other graces begun in them but that they be continued and daily encreased more and more He was covetous to have his spritual children thrive apace and grow very rich in grace Such covetousness even a desire to joyn grace to grace is both for our selves and others commendable So should a Minister desire that his people may not be a little better then the worst but to exceed others by far that they may answer the time and means and to this end as to pray so to call upon them continually and they not to think amiss of this but to rejoyce in it as a special fruit of his Love so must Parents to their Children God gives us leave to be covetous in these things and to joyn grace unto grace as men do house unto house so shall we honor him much for a little grace will go but a little way Thus shall we benefit our Neighbors much when our branches spread far and our lips feed many Thus shall we have a large Testimony to our selves of our Salvation while we live and make a wide entrance for our selves into the glorious Kingdom of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Verse 3. Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ which according to his abundant mercy hath begotten us again unto a lively hope by the Resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead NOw followeth the substance of the Epistle consisting of Doctrine and Exhortation Doctrine to the thirteenth Verse Exhortations in the Verses following The Exhortations are to continue constant in the profession of the Gospel of Christ and to stick close to that Salvation purchased by Christ and revealed therein and that they would lead an holy and and godly life answerable to this profession and Gospel both in their general and particular callings yea now in their present troubles and notwithstanding any other they might meer with hereafter Now this being a very weighty building therefore he had need lay a foundation fitting for the same and so he doth which is this namely The singular benefits that we receive by Jesus Christ his Death and Resurrection viz. Assurance of Salvation Hope Joy Peace c. and at last everlasting life in the Kingdom of Heaven all which are revealed and wrought in us by the Gospel which is no new Doctrine but that which of old was revealed to all the Prophets though now more clearly and fully manifested Therefore seeing God hath done so great things for us by Christ Jesus and these things are revealed in the Gospel which is very ancient good reason they should cleave to Christ and be carried after no other way of Salvation accordingly walking worthy of the benefits they have both already reaped hereby and may further hereafter The Doctrine setteth forth the great benefit that we reap by Jesus Christ namely That we are begot to a lively hope of Salvation and of being partakers of such an inheritance as is without comparison which is every way set forth according to its excellency where we have 1. The benefit That we are begotten to a lively hope 2. The moving cause The abundant mercy of God 3. The means whereby namely The Resurrection of Jesus Christ 5. The end That we may partake of Salvation which he calls an Inheritance and describes it by several properties Blessed be God For the maner of speech we read of three kindes of blessing in Scripture 1. God blesseth man when he bestoweth upon him his favors and good things earthly and heavenly 2. Man blesseth man and that either ordinarily when he prayeth to God to bless him Thus Moses is appointed to bid Aaron bless the people and the form of prayer is set down Thus Parents bless their children and we are to bless them that curse us or extraordinarily when by the Spirit of Prophecie the Prophets of God have not onely prayed to God for a blessing on their posterity but have pronounced a blessing upon them foretelling what their state should be in time to come As Isaac blessed Iacob and Esau Iacob also his Sons and Moses the twelve Tribes at his death 3. Man blesseth God when he ascribeth that honor praise and thanksgiving which is due to him for his Mercy Wisdom Justice Truth not when we give him any thing he hath not that cannot be but when we ascribe and give that to him which is most justly due to him already Thus understand we the phrase here as elswhere often For the matter Being to repeat the great benefits that come to us by Jesus Christ he doth it not barely but begins with praise and thanksgiving for the same Blessed be God c. saith he as if he should have said For these unspeakable and great benefits bestowed on us unworthy ones Oh my soul Spirit and all that is in me come forth to render thanks to God Teaching us That When we speak or have any occasion to think as we ought often to speak and think of Gods mercies especially his special mercies that concern our Salvation we should do it with admiration and setting forth his praise Thus both David and Paul Even his outward benefits ought to stir us up unto thankfulness how much more ought we to be stirred up for spiritual favors and deliverances from the bondage and thraldom of Sin Satan and Hell how can we do any less All creatures Sun Moon Fouls praise God in their kinde and yet they have onely been created what we then that have been redeemed when we were lost They that have felt their bondage and finde themselves delivered cannot but break out into his praise Indeed the common sort that have those things but in their brain onely and never had the feeling of the one or of the other they can speak
of these things but faintly and from the teeth outward and not from the heart as others but for any to boast of great matters done for them and yet shew no whit that they be ravished with love to God neither breaking out into his praises in words nor shewing it in their lives they do certainly lye and deceive their own souls for they that have had experience of the sowre and of the sweet cannot but speak I believed therefore have I spoken saith David Impossible it is for any man to think of his Election Redemption Calling c. And not be ravished therewith It 's our duty then to stir up our selves often and from time to time by the deep meditation of Gods special Mercies which as it will shake off dulness so will it much revive us to duty And Father of our Lord Jesus Christ Mark that he cannot speak of God but with some token of reverence and title of his Thus as he is elswhere stiled The God of Hope the God of Peace the God of Patience and Consolation the King everlasting so is he here the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ. His practise must be our patren we must never think or speak of the holy and blessed name of God but with all high reverence his greatness compared with our baseness might induce us hereunto This condemneth as well the Blasphemy of Swearers as the unreverent takers of Gods Name in vain after what maner soever He is termed the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ not only nor so much in respect of his Manhood viz. that he took the lump whereof his humanity was framed which was of the substance of the Virgin and first Sanctified and freed the same from all stain or blemish of Original corruption and actually United it from the first conception thereof to the Godhead and second person and so framed the humanity of Christ of this substance and infused into him a reasonable soul but especially in respect of his Godhead by an unspeakable communicating of the whole essence of the Father to him before all worlds which mystery though we cannot fully understand we must believe and adore Here he is stiled the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ as formerly he was wont to be called and known by the name of the God of Abraham Isaac and Jacob to distinguish him from all false gods whereby he sheweth himself more cleerly to us and the way how we should get into his favor namely by his son there being no other way whereby our persons or service can please God If therefore we would obtain any thing at Gods hands we must not come barely to the Father as for forgiveness of sins mercy or any thing else but with respect of his son Jesus Christ by whom only he is and will be merciful unto us Speak we something of his three titles 1. Jesus a Savior so called by an Angel from Heaven ere he was born for that he was to save his people from their sins who is an absolute and sufficient Savior yea the only Savior neither is there was there or shall there be any other 2. Christ anointed to be our King Priest and Prophet through whom we are made Kings Priests and Prophets If so 1. Where be our sacrifices of our selves of Prayer and Praise Morning and Evening in our Families a Priest must not be without sacrifice 2. As Prophets do we teach our Families do we instruct and examine them 3. As Kings do we master our affections If we be led Captive of our frowardness worldliness and the like what Kings are we Look to it 3. Our Lord. He is our Lord every way by purchase and by conquest He bought us with his precious blood He also conquered all the Enemies that held us captive Sin Satan Death and so delivered us If any great man would by money ransom or by his sword rescue out of his Enemies hands any captive he were his Lord so is Christ our Lord either way Whence ariseth 1. Comfort to all that know themselves redeemed by him that he will never lose that which he hath so dearly bought and taken such pains with every way to come into the world to die for us then so to work as we may come to the knowledge of it by his Word and Spirit Whereby Faith and Sanctification are wrought in us 2. Instruction it s our duty to submit our selves to him as our liege-Liege-lord to be his loyal people we must kiss the son take up his yoke He hath paid full dearly for our service and love his we are being now no more our own There are too too many that yet do not so cleave to this Lord and his Word but that they suffer other things other Lords to carry them away Many could be content to have Christ their Savior but they will not have him their Lord and King to rule in them and over them Let us break their bands asunder say they and cast away their cords from us And again Who is Lord over us Let such to their terror consider that fearful sentence passed against them But those mine Enemies that would not that I should reign over them bring hither and slay them before me They are counted Gods Enemies and adjudged to be slain before his face Yea he will break them with a red of iron and dash them in pieces like a potters vessel Others will let him be their Lord as far as they please and in what they list as if they would appoint their work themselves as some coy servants which the Lord will not indure Well let us bring our hearts to yield unto him as our Lord else we shall never have Salvation by him There 's no refreshing by him unless we take up his yoke both must go together they that will not willingly stoop to him he will be their Lord and King in despight of them and that to their confusion Now for the afflicted conscience that travels for mercy and pardon and desires after Christ more then all the world dost thou as earnestly desire him to be thy Lord and King and art thou willing to take up his yoke and that he shall rule and reign in thee and none else and that in all things be of good comfort thou art one of those whom Christ will save Which according to his abundant mercy c. Now we are to observe 1. The benefit bestowed for which he blessed God namely For begetting us again unto a lively hope 2. The moving cause His mercy nay abundant mercy 3. The means whereby The Resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead of which as they lie in order Hath begotten us again unto a lively hope This is the benefit God hath begot them again to the hope of Salvation for so he means for by hope is not
labor so much for knowledge as for the power of it Therefore when we have heard a Sermon let 's not content our selves that we can repeat it have a good memory and utterance but by our selves pray earnestly and travel upon our hearts that it may effectually work in us A little well learned of an humble Soul craving to be ruled by it is better then much that a vain bragger can repeat that will be ruled in nothing but when he list But he would not have them live now they had Knowledge as they did in Ignorance and now God having wrought in them the hope of eternal life he would have them walk far otherwise then they did ere they had this being called out of the world they were not to live after the corrupt maners thereof Men and women would be loath to be seen abroad in such attire as they go in on nights were it not a gross thing for any to do their work as badly by day light as in the dark night People therefore that live under the Word must not do as they did before they heard it Why may we not do this or that will some say we do but as we have done and as other Towns do well is it not enough if upon your true humiliation God pardon the time of your ignorance though he now expect obedience and so must you now obey else your sin will be great and ye must be beaten with the more stripes will God look that your work should be done no better then theirs that have no light when he allows you candle our conversation must be such as becometh the Gospel So for Christians that have received assurance of Gods love and entred covenant with God they must not yield to their lusts as others to whom God hath not shewed such mercy or as themselves did before they knew God in Christ Jesus they must not be as worldly now as before they knew God to be their Father and that there was a better inheritance for them as proud now of apparel following every fangle as before they knew the true apparel of Christs righteousness to be deckt with grace to be the best attire as froward as before they had the Spirit to refuse these corruptions they must not backbite slander talk of other mens faults rejoyce in their infirmities as they did in the time of their ignorance they must not talk of worldly matters on the Lords day as they were wont ere they knew the holiness thereof and what a strict rest observation God requireth nor follow gaming as before when they knew no better mirth nor be so vain in talk as before they knew it to be a fault as carnal persons be Then what singular thing do we We must be now as much altered in our behavior as our case we hope is altered from top to toe as from being heirs of wrath to be heirs of heaven Kings sons and daughters must not live as every ordinary base person nor Gods Chrildren as Worldlings Let us therefore so many as have given our names to Christ indeed and know our selves delivered out of this evil world and are assured that God is our Father and we his children walk as it becometh children of such a Father and such an hope of so glorious an inheritance not avoiding gross and outward ungodliness onely but resisting our own lusts for Christians must make an account they have themselves their own very hearts to strive against Our adversary is in our bosom and bowels no marvel then if our strife be somewhat hard for our crown after our victory is wonderful great Verse 15. But as he which hath called you is holy so be ye holy in all maner of conversation Verse 16. Because it is written Be ye holy for I am holy HEre 's the other part of Sanctification namely The affirmative which sheweth what we must do this must necessarily be added to the former so that it s not enough that we fashion not our selves to our former lusts but we must also be holy Our Savior Christ cursed not the fig-tree because it bare bad fruit to poison them that came by but because it bare none as that also for which the dresser of the vineyard pleaded Every tree that brings not forth good fruit is hewn down The bad servant bound hand and foot not for rioting out his talent but for not well employing it so on the day of judgement shall it be said Go ye cursed c. not for casting me into prison but not visiting me therein c. This is the more to be urged because a great many as long as they be not hurtful think themselves in a very good case as can be though in the mean while they do no good They do hurt to none alas this is but half God forbidding an evil commands a contrary good what if one do not that which is forbidden and yet leave the duty commanded what obedience is this Let a number that think they have repented and a number of civil persons try themselves by this You have left or do keep no ill company but do you care for and delight in good company alas a number have no savor nor minde to such You do not prophane the Lords Day but do you carefully sanctifie it publiquely and privately You have banisht Cards and Dice out of your house or never had any but have you entertained Reading and Prayer in their stead banisht the Devil and entertained God in his room you are peaceable and not boistrous and spritish in your Family but do you any good So it s not sufficient that we drive none from God and his Word and well doing by mocking or any other discouragement but provoke one another to goodness the Husband the Wife Parents their Children Masters their Servants and so on the contrary Wives their Husbands c. It s not sufficient to say I hinder them not this shews onely thou art not so bad as some but proves not that thou art indeed good So many in a Town think it enough if they do no hurt in it but they will sleep in a whole skin But they must not onely haunt no Alehouses or be disordered but seek to suppress such as be else if they gather not with Christ they scatter if not with him then against him for this Meroz was cursed How a number of rich men in Towns can shift this curse I know not O what evil is this that ye do Too many are content to let goodness go by they are no enemies to good Ministers or people c. but they will do nothing to procure the Gospel to a Town or to hold it where it is but if we have any truth in us we will though we meet with hard measure for our labor Christ hath done more for us So much have
peril of Damnation which is a fearful Abomination They have indeed need of unwritten Traditions to shore up a number of points of their Religion or else they would fal to the ground for all the written Word of God as having no authority from thence But what a Religion is that which must thus be maintained without the Testimony of the Scripture we must learn to detest all such Traditions else what a Flood-gate should we let open to let in all Errors and uncertainties without end Yea were this granted every dream of a Fryers brain and any old Custom would be imposed upon the people for a Law Cursed be they that adde to the All-sufficient Word of God God will adde to their plagues 3. The Text it self It s written where In Leviticus 11. 44. 19. 2. The Word is the Rule the written Word the Canonical Scripture that onely There are other Books called Apochrypha usually joyned with the Bible which are not Gods Word nor of equal authority of the same but are the writings of men of good men and have also good use some part for the helping out of the story of that dark time from Malachi to John the Baptist and other parts for instruction in good maners and to a godly life and are therefore to be read of us yet were not they written by any Prophet are not Originally in the Hebrew as all the Old Testament is but in the Greek neither were received of the Jews to whom were committed the Oracles of God for which they were not blamed of our Savior Christ as questionless they should have been if they had done amiss Further we finde no Testimony of our Savior Christ Evangelist or Apostle cited out of them They have also their weaknesses and imperfections and the best parts thereof savor of a man and have not the majesty and weight of Gods Word Therefore are they not sufficient whereon to ground any part of our Faith or to say This is true fo●so it s written in such a book No but to read them and try them and where they consent with the Word then say its true not because it s so there but because the Scripture approves it where they jar from Scripture there are we to leave them we must walk in a middle path wisely and soberly as not to match them with the Word of God so not to reject them as some have done for that they observed others magnifie them too much hereby running into a contrary extremity As nothing makes a handmaid so much despised as when she is set in her Mistresses Chair so long as she stands as an handmaid all like her and say she becomes her place well So when the Apocrypha is equalled with the Scripture it is justly to be disliked when made to serve it of good use It is written But he tells not where because they were so well acquainted with the Scripture as they could straightway say Oh we know where it is It s written in such a Book such a Section This sheweth how cunning we should be in the Scriptures and every part thereof reading them diligently as by our selves so with our Families and great cause We have a corrupt heart within us therefore had need have the Word dwelling in us to subdue it We have plenty of duties therefore had need of plenty of knowledge in the Word we shall have plenty of strong and subtile temptations from the Devil and World and therefore had need to be ready herein to resist them Herein must we meditate day and night that we may observe and do and prosper that we may be as fruitful trees that we may become wise in all our ways yea wiser then our Enemies then our Ancients This is unto Gods Children a storehouse of all good things its Food to nourish us Armor to defend us a Light to guide us an Apothecaries shop containing all things for meat and medecine for the food and health of our Soul Purgations to purge out our sins Cordials to comfort us Preservatives against every poisonful temptation of Satan Herein is our Fathers Will wherein are our Legacies in every leaf and line some good 1. This condemns the Church of Rome that make it a deadly sin for the people to read any part of Scripture one of them saith He thought it was the device of the devil that the common people should read the Sriptures which might make all loath their Religion for is it any thing else but as thieves which blow out the candle that they may not be seen 2. This condemns those amongst our selves that say It was never merry world since every Plowman and Weaver could talk of the Scripture and that the world was far more quiet before these be no● led by the Spirit that Moses was who wisht That all the Lords people could prophesie and the Apostle Paul who often speaks of the encrease of knowledge 3. This condemns the woful carelesness of most people that regard not to read the Scriptures and therefore are exceedingly ignorant therein so that if a Minister quote a place he had need name both Chapter and Verse nay if it be amongst the books of the Old Testament yea some Epistles of the New they cannot tell whereabouts to finde them but are often fain to turn to the Table of the Book Rich men are so mad of the world that they can finde no leisure Mammon is so mighty with them as God and his Word have no time with them And might they not finde that in one leaf of the Bible whereof if they could make use it would profit them more then the whole world Some are all for the world out of one business into another others can finde leisure to play at Tables Cards Bowls c. or to stand in shops two or three hours spending the time in idle discourses and unprofitable frothy talk if not in hurtful slandering and backbiting their neighbors and reproaching the servants of God who yet can finde no time for the Word Others are very cunning in their Statute Books but not so in the Scriptures As for the poor because they be poor and not Book-learned they think it concerns not them or that God looks for any such thing at their hands and therefore are as ignorant as if they lived in Turky altogether without fruit as the fig-tree whereunto our Savior came foolish and carryed away with every temptation and all for that they meditate not in Gods statutes They live ignorantly and loosly and dye blockishly and miserably yea and they perish worthily for that being offered a guide to take them as it were by the hand and lead them through this wilderness this narrow unbeaten path from all by-ways and bring them to Heaven yet will not entertain the same If the King should send a Letter to any of his Subjects and they would not vouchsafe to open
bestowed upon us namely Redemption procured by no less price then the precious blood of Christ Were we redeemed at such a rate and by such a great and unspeakable price Then we must pass the time of our sojourning here in fear Here consider 1. The benefit Redemption 2. From what Their vain conversation which is set out by the Original of it The tradition of their fathers 3. The price whereby purchased which is set down first Negatively where 's shewed what it is not no worldly thing such as silver and gold described by the nature and quality Corruptible things then Affirmatively where 's shewed what it is namely Blood precious blood The precious blood of Christ as of a Lamb without blemish and without spot Forasmuch as ye know Here note That A man may know himself to be a redeemed one he may know that there 's no condemnation to him and that he is translated from Death to Life He may know that he serves not sin as he was wont but his heart is to serve the Lord and that he walk not after the Flesh but after the Spirit And doth a man know himself redeemed he must pass his time in the fear of God and therefore in vain do such boast that they are redeemed that live yet in their sins That ye were redeemed Here note 1. That as Mercy presupposeth Misery so Redemption Bondage and Slavery neither is the bondage wherein we stand such as of Pharaoh or the Turks but Ten thousand times worse even of Sin and of the Devil God indeed made us free in Adam Sin nor Satan had nothing to do with us but we all sinning in Adam became subject not onely to the Wrath and Curse of God the first and second death and the forerunners of both but to sin also and so by nature we can do nothing but sin we drink sin as a thirsty man doth water It s as natural to us as for the fire to burn So fast is our will bound to the will of the Devil that for our lives we cannot think a good thought Now as all bondage is abhort'd of the nature of man so the baser person one is in bondage too the more odious it is to them that see it and the more tedious to themselves that bear it Now none so base in the world as sin and the Devil the woful enemies of God and our souls This should humble us all being in this woful case and so would it do if we could be brought to believe it But as the Jews we think we were never in bondage to any and finding our bodies at liberty conceive so of our souls whereas both be in a spiritual bondage unto evil Nay such is our woful bondage as we cannot believe we are in it nor can desire to come out of it but naturally we love and desire it thereupon are enemies to the means of our freedom most think that if they may have their lusts satisfied and fetch their flings in all maner of evil some of pleasure some of their unconscionable dealing c. O it s a little Heaven O such Towns and Houses where they may thus have their wills are the onely places but for the Towns and Services where they may not thus lash out but are restrained and must be brought to the Word Prayer Reading Repetition Catechizing and the like O fie upon it say they Here 's a Bondage a Slavery who would be tyed thus If my year be our once I le lay a stone there c. This is a hard saying who can bear it Let us break their bands and cast their coards from us If this Preaching be suffered we shall do nothing shortly we shall not be merry we shall have our hands bound behinde us Thus counting Gods service which is perfect Freedom to be Bondage they hold their woful Slavery to be the onely Liberty and therefore are not onely willing so to continue but are against the means of their Delivery which is a great depth of bondage for let one be a slave to the Turks never so though his body be bound yet his minde is free he retains an earnest desire to be set at liberty well men must see it and feel it else they shall never be delivered and if they dye in this case they must have their wages according to the work 2. That there is a way out of this bondage for our parts we could finde none we could desire none nay God of his infinite mercy having found it out and prepared it we have no desire of it This indeed is a great and wonderful mercy He might have been glorified in our confusion and hath provided no remedy for the evil Angels as he hath for us It followeth hereupon 1. Seeing there is away of Redemption that all that know not themselves delivered must give all diligence that they may have their part in it Believe Gods Word that thou art now in Bondage but abide not in it seeing there 's a way-out will any of the Turks Slaves stay in Prison if the door be set open and liberty offered and proclaimed Christ was sent to proclaim liberty to Captives and so doth Do this the rather for the redeemeth not all most shall bear their own burthen He prayed not for the world All mine are thine saith he to his Father thine by Election mine by Redemption But is not he the propitiation for the sins of the whole world This is to be understood of all Believers of all Nations through the world in this last age since Christ. 2. That they which know themselves delivered from so great Thraldom both of Death and Damnation and of Sin also must now serve God and that under the hope of eternal Life They must study how to shew their thankfulness in all dutiful obedience all the days of their life If any were ransom'd from the Turk doth he not count himself his that hath ransom'd him so should we As we have yielded our members as instruments of unrighteousness unto sin so must we now yield them as instruments of righteousness unto God We have taken great pains for the world and vanity forgot our meat and sleep thought the time short feared ever we should come too late have pleaded for Baal O le ts now do so for goodness we have spent our substance on lewd persons to follow our lusts now let us spend it in the service of God and on Gods Children O le ts not serve the Devil and sin in any point more forwardly then God! we must glorifie God in Body and Spirit we must have neither Heart Tongue Wit Will Eye Ear but for the Lord and all to be at his command O that we would often think of our Redemption both from whence and to what This would make us gather up our feet in our Masters service more roundly
thereof whereby it hath a deadly wound given it which it shall never recover so from his Burial his Spirit conveyeth power to hold under our corruptions that they get head no more so from his Resurrection power to rise to newness of life so that now being graft into such a living stock by such a cunning hand of the Spirit of God the Regenerate man receiveth vertue accordingly He was before a branch of the wilde olive but now of the true olive therefore the fruits are and must needs be accordingly so that though he sinneth yet it s not as before before he was guided by the Spirit of Satan and the world now by the holy Spirit of God and therefore must needs bring forth the fruits of holiness as it is holy must needs be renewed throughout though not wholly and perfectly 1. Here 's a great comfort to Gods children and infinite cause have they to praise God that whereas before they brought forth nothing but fruit unto death now they are enabled to bring forth fruit to God and to life before servants to the flesh reaping corruption now to the Spirit the fruit thereof being everlasting life There must needs be joy in doing such work 2. This condemneth them that say they believe and they are converted and hope to be saved by Jesus Christ and yet continue in their course No every one that 's in Christ is a new creature it s a disgrace to Christ to say such fruit comes from him 7. The growth of one that 's truly Regenerate he is not at his pitch the first day It s not with him as with Adam who was perfect at once in his creation but he comes to it by degrees as every thing that moveth from one place to another doth it in some space of time so in this motion from sin to righteousness and life eternal it s done in time and by degrees and that not in all alike But as some men are of greater stature some of smaller and sometimes the yonger are taller then the elder so it may be in this but all do and must grow and that by the Ministery of the Word and Sacraments as Corn by the early and latter rain springs up by degrees and a Babe first small and weak yet by good tendance and Gods blessings grows bigger and stronger in every part then can go alone speak digest strong meat begin to bear burthens and do the works of a man so must a Christian grow from a Babe to be stronger to digest strong meat higher Points of Doctrine to be able to go alone in good Duties by the finger as in Prayer Reading anothers Prayer but now can go alone in it so in other Duties then stronger to bear Afflictions Temptations Mocks Discouragements and also to put up wrongs and go through duty and service 1. This may rebuke them that are so far from growing as they go back and are worse then sometimes they were These may suspect that either they never begun in truth but were suddenly moved had but some common gifts and were but built upon the Sand or else that they have ill behaved themselves beginning in the Spirit to end in the Flesh Were you too well what fault found you that you are weary and gone back to your old Master If you belong to God and do not awaken your selves the Lord will whip you home will send you as Runnagates to the house of Correction 2. For those that stand at a stay and no difference can be discerned between that they were many years ago and now they also are in a woful case Doth not a man look his childe should grow in learning every year and would it not grieve if he should stand always at one stay We love to see our children grow and would grieve to see them Dwarfs and no bigger now then they were many years ago and have we no care of our own or their growth in grace As men every year aym more and more to grow in wealth and as in a Race men press hard forward towards the mark so should we to grow in grace But why do men grow no faster A. 1. Some are proud and conceited they have more then they have and so strive not 2. Some compare themselves with them that are under them and not with them that exceed them in grace and so think they have enough whereas in worldly things they reach always at those above that they may not onely equal them but over-top them 3. Some are so cloyed with the love of the world and multitude of businesses that they can spare no time for this This is the bane of Religion and hinders from many a duty publike and private choking the Word in the obedience thereto and practice thereof and causing many a duty to be but poorly performed 4. Ill company is as great a hinderance to Spiritual growth as the East and North winds to tender flowers and plants 5. Neglecting and failing of the means of growing as if any man want his meals he will soon faint and if any Tradesman want his Markets he will soon be Bankrupt 6. Some use them negligently as Hearing Praying c. and thrive accordingly He that keeps the Market but once in a moneth will not gain much so they that hear the Word but now and then at their leisure will not get forward very fast especially they that keep not the main Market nay the Mart of their Souls The Lords day when they should make off their corruptions and provide themselves with all Spiritual commodities 7. Such as hear often but without preparation before or regard after Do men thrive by meat taken into a full or foul stomack or by swallowing their meat whole no more shall we Spiritually thrive though we swallow down whole Sermons unless we chew them by Meditation and Practice they will never nourish us And whereas many humble Souls complain that they do not grow though earnestly desirous thereof and diligent in the use of the means they must examine themselves whether indeed they have used the means and that diligently with preparation and prayer If not they must reform the same if yea they may be of good comfort for assuredly they cannot but grow somewhat though not as they would They must yet be constant and that God who hath given them an heart to use the means of growing will also enable them to grow we must be growing as long as we live here If we had Methuselahs years to live and still took pains yet still there would be work so hard is it to get victory over and to subdue this Army of our lusts and to draw dry this ocean of our corrupt affections Blessed is he that makes this his chief or onely work to mortifie more and more his sinful nature applying the Word Promises Threats Mercies Judgements general particular on our selves or others To this end God
Habitation for God as a King maketh a Cottage a Court so doth the Lord make a Bethel an House of God of him that was before Beth-aven an house of Iniquity which is an admirable advancement 1. This teacheth every one that is such to take heed he pollute not himself with any sin thereby grieving and wearying so happy a guest The Prophets were profitable to those with whom they sojourned The Widow of Sarepta had her oyl and meal increased and her life saved The wife of one of the Children of the Prophets had her two Children kept out of the Creditors hands The Shunamite obtained a son but much more profitable is Christ he brings Peace Joy and Life A pitiful thing that sundry Christians are so hasty so furious so full of pride worldly negligent in religious duties and the like How can Christ tarry in such an house can he abide in an heart full of these 2. To deck and trim up the house of our Souls with all graces of the Spirit of God therefore take pains and think no cost too much in Hearing Reading Praying to trim up this House for the Lord that he may take the more pleasure therein Solomon bestowed great cost on the Temple and was seven years in building thereof and shall we take no pains on this Spiritual Temple The Lord complained of his people that would dwell in fieled houses and let the House of God lie waste much more may he of us who minde many earthly things and minde nothing so much the dressing up of our hearts by Prayer Meditation Watchfulness and the like as a Bride prepared for the Lord Jesus When we dress up our houses to entertain strangers it were good to have such meditations saying to our selves Lift up your heads ye gates and be ye lift up ye everlasting door and the King of glory shall come in and thus entertain him most respectively here till he shall vouchsafe to entertain us at our death into that habitation that is not made with hands but eternal in the Heavens and when thou art at the best think that thy heart is too strait nothing good enough to entertain such a blessed guest An holy Priesthood Another branch of the benefit that believers have being received of Christ and united to him namely That whereas they were unholy now he makes them holy whereas they might not come near God neither their persons nor works now they are advanced to this dignity to be a Priesthood and every of them an holy Priest to draw near unto God and offer him Sacrifices whereas before they did nor could do nothing but was abominable in Gods sight now they are enabled to offer such Sacrifices and Services as God accepts and takes pleasure in and are not these great priviledges and all this comes by the means of Jesus Christ whom while they were without they missed all these priviledges but having him enjoy them all Holy They that are united to Christ are made holy that were nothing less before and draw sap of Grace and Sanctification from him through whom also they become new Creatures which is a wonderful priviledge that such filthy and unclean ones as we are by nature should be made holy for holiness is the greatest gift that can be a little of it is better then all the world God is holy his Angels holy therefore he gives us his Word his Sacraments Afflictions and the like means to bring us to holiness 1. They that have any measure of holiness must acknowledge that they have received it from Christ. 2. Let every one try whether he be united to Christ or not by this mark he is an holy head and all that are joyned to him partake of holiness Priesthood Believers together make a Priesthood and every Believer is a Priest to offer Sacrifice to God What are not Priests and Sacrifices at an end yet I thought they had been onely in the Old Testament and now abolished True some Sacrifices are at an end There were under the Law Priests ordained to offer Sacrifices daily to God for their own and the peoples sins all which pointed at Christ the true Priest and that blessed Sacrifice of his Body All these Sacrifices did but tend and direct to that All sufficient Sacrifice of his Death Now when he had offered himself on the Cross and dyed for our sins he put an end to all Sacrifices propitiatory as who finished all himself saying It is finished so then there is now no more need of Sacrifices for sin Christ once offered being All-sufficient Which 1. Condemns the Sacrifices of the Jews and all bloody Sacrifices which are to the Devils and not to God 2. Condemns the Blasphemous Sacrifice of the Mass where as the Papists say Christ is by the Priest offered daily on the Altar a propitiatory Sacrifice for the sins of the quick and the dead This is to overthrow Christs Cross. But though there be an end of all legal Sacrifices and Propitiatory yet there are Evangelical and Gratulatory and though those Priests that offered blood and beasts be at an end yet are there Priests still remaining in the Church of God which the Apostle mentioneth lest the Jews should think the former times better then these thereupon objecting Have we no Sacrifices now to offer to God he answereth We have though not of the same kinde We have no Propitiatory Sacrifices the date of them being out and which yet were not taken away by men but by him who ordained them but till this time who yet is not inconstant in changing them as having done away sin through the Sacrifice of his Son of whom the others were onely the types and shadows but Sacrifices of thanksgiving we have and that for the mercy of God in Christ and all other blessings flowing from thence This is no small honor and priviledge It was an honor under the Law to be Priests few were admitted to the Office they represented Christ they went near and offered Sacrifice the people standing afar off so is it now to be a Spiritual Priest to have the honor to come near to God with comfort and boldness 1. They therefore speak they know not what that use this as a name of disgrace and call Ministers in derision Priests and what is he but a Priest but it s an honor and a great one though Mass-Priests by their filthy lives have brought the same in disgrace yet is not this proper to Ministers onely which we speak not as though we were ashamed of it but that every one may have their due it s also common to all Believers and they that will none of this shake off the name of a Christian but they that are wise will take their part in it This is signified by the name Christian of Christ which signifieth anointed of that anointing by
the Spirit without measure he was made and fitted our King Priest and Prophet and not so onely but to make us so so that every one that believeth in him he gives him the honor to be so As we partake of the benefit of his Priesthood and its parts Satisfaction and Intercession so of him we also are made Priests 2. As we are to rejoyce in this priviledge so we must use it and improve it carefully in offering Sacrifices What else becomes a Priest he were not worthy the name that did not delight to offer Sacrifices to God Now the Sacrifices of the New Testament for Christians to offer are these 1. The offering up of our Bodies and Souls and all that is in us to serve God having neither Wit Will Memory nor any thing else but for the Lords use It s meet we should offer this Sacrifice for its his by right of Creation Redemption and continual Preservation we owe neither it nor any part of it to any other all to him and when we give it to him we provide best for it It s not onely never the further from our selves but that is the happiness of it we should give it and thank him he will take it of us and this is the first Sacrifice to be offered Till this be no other will be accepted of Prayer Praise or whatsoever first the person must please God then the work as in Abel And thus every man may try his Cristianity Do you give up your bodies and souls for his Service and would not with your good wills that any the least part should be withdrawn from him no not one thought if you could help it thou art a good Christian this is a good Sacrifice continue it still But how few do thus how few which give not their Hearts and Bodies to Profits and Pleasures to Sin the World and the Devil How many Sacrifice to these all day long Christians in name not in deed They that give themselves wholly to sin are monsters as they that give themselves partly to God and partly to their lusts are like Ananias and Sapphira Oh but though we do not thus yet we offer other Sacrifices Fie upon thee and them they are abominable in Gods sight as is the Sacrifice of the wicked O give them no more as weapons of sin to serve the Flesh the World and the Devil that were too too base but employ them for Gods service not some part but the whole all too little and wish it were better for his sake 2. The Sacrifice of a contrite and broken heart that is an heart grieved and crush'd for sin past comforted in Christ afraid to offend careful to please God touch'd and grieved at the smallest offence They that offer this scape Gods Judgement fearing alway they are happy fearing small sins they escape great ones being troubled at the least they rise and fall not into security Such as offer this and would it were softer grieving and complaining of their hardness of heart let such know that there may be hardness as they complain but not such hardness as they conceive as who could not feel the same But there are few broken hearts in any measure most are not troubled for their sins past nor afraid to offend nor careful nor humbled after they have offended being neither melted by mercies nor moved by the Word and Afflictions O the fearful state of an hard heart all have not alike tender heart but assuredly he is no Christian that hath it not in some measure 3. Prayer and Praise for Christ Jesus and all benefits by him past present and to come for Soul and Body O what a favor is it that we worms on earth may come to the glorious Lord of Heaven and Earth but where are our morning and evening Sacrifices What a Priest without a Sacrifice They that pray not at all it s a sign they are prophane persons as they that pray onely in misery are hypocrites Hath God honored us to make us Priests by Jesus Christ and do we neglect the Office not appearing with our Sacrifice 4. Alms mercy to all in hunger thirst sickness prison especially to the houshold of Faith This we ought to do whensoever God prepares an Altar of the necessity of a poor Saint or Church that then we Priests lay on our Sacrifice God requires it it s an honor he counts it as done unto himself therefore he promises that he will requite it and that not as we a peny for a penyworth but as Kings that use to reward a house largely where they have found kindeness therefore it s compared to sowing God and his poor Saints are the best ground can be sown in O that we had Faith enough in this Point If we did believe that we should have peny for peny it would make us forwarder then we be but he will do more The world savoreth not this at all and Believers fall too short in this Sacrifice but the more we offer it and the better the better Christians are we To offer up Spiritual Sacrifice He calls them Spiritual 1. In comparison of the carnal and bloody Sacrifices of the Law 2. Because they must be done with the Soul Heart and Spirit 3. Because they must be done by the help of Gods Spirit Our services then to God must be done in a Spiritual maner else they please not God They that give God their bodies and keep their hearts to sin perform a carnal and wicked no Spiritual service and sacrifice So we must pray and praise in a Spiritual maner with our souls and best affections not with labor of the tongue or knee True he will have the Body but especially he will have the Spirit which condemns the cold idle wordy Prayers of men wherein there is no Spirit So our alms and liberality must be done not out of ostentation for company no nor for a natural kinde of pity but for love to God because he requires it and to them because they are the Lords Acceptable to God It being a great favor to do any thing that may please God they might object as any weak Christian would Alas I would go and offer these Sacrifices but doth the Lord regard what I do will he once look to such a one or such service as mine Yea saith the Apostle we may offer up Spiritual Sacrifice acceptable to God Gods Servants shall not then need doubt but being once Believers their services done Spiritually are accepted of the most High God of Heaven yea of the meanest true Believer for he that vouchsafed to bring thee to Christ to unite thee to him to make thee a lively stone a Spiritual house an holy Priest to offer Sacrifice he will also accept of the same Let this encourage us much to these duties what a spur is this True it is if one knew he
c. on the contrary consider the woful estate of the wicked For what be they be they Kings Priests or Prophets no such matter Believers be so They be Kings Priests and Prophets but the wicked are the slaves of sin and Satan slaves to the flesh to their own lusts to the world What though they be rich yea though they be Emperors and not Believers they are the vassels of Satan and have nothing but their drudgery in sin and Hell for their own place as their desert Neither are they Priests but prophane ones let them stand off for the holy God cannot abide unholy persons they and their Sacrifice are abomination to the Lord They offer no Sacrifices at all of Prayer Praise or Alms or if they do its abominable because they offer not themselves soul and body to God first but they offer themselves to the Devil and him they serve with body and soul might and main Neither are they Prophets but dumb beasts not savoring of the mysteries of Gods Kingdom or if uttering any thing thereof yet their ill lives disgrace it again O that such considering their own base and the others happy estate would have an holy emulation to be as they and indeed nothing in this world is worthy to be envied but a Christian Humble therefore thy self for thy sin past turn to God for thy pardon in Christ and labor to have thy part in him and by him and by Faith in him thou shalt attain to be a Christian and so consequently a King Priest and Prophet and be enabled to the duties of the same An holy nation Here 's a third priviledge not meant of all the Jews but of the elect among them and of all believing Gentiles as Acts 2. 38 39. so called 1. Because they had the Oracles of God the Word and Sacraments which no other had This belonged to all the Jews True but it might be said that they onely had them which had the power of them to the conversion of their souls and Salvation and others had them not which had no fruit and benefit by them 2. Because they were sanctified and set aside by special grace to be holy ones to the Lords use Note then That All that be the Lords are holy persons that is Not onely having Christs holiness imputed to them but in whom God worketh inherent Righteousness and Holiness by his Spirit conveying vertue from Christs death to kill sin and from his Resurrection to raise them to newness of life to alter and change them throughout in soul spirit and body This though not perfect in any yet is sound and upright in them all therefore he gives them his holy Word and holy Spirit to work this and holy Sacraments to encrease it and its requisite that as God is holy so also all his should so be and these be they shall see his face with comfort no other and for these onely is Heaven prepared O let every man examine himself whether he be a sanctified person or not if yea Then 1. To thy comfort know hereby thou art one of the Lords number a greater priviledge then to be written among the Potentates of the earth There 's Consolation to thee thou wert elected and shalt be glorified 2. Seeing thou art set aside for the Lords use and sanctified in body and soul never defile thy self again or put any part of thy body and soul to any common or unholy use of sin or Satan In the Law it was ever most fearful to take any Consecrated thing as the Holy Oyl Shew-bread or Vessels and put them to any common use so is it that we should put Hand Foot or Tongue to any use of sin or corruption for any part of our souls or lives Oh many contrarily can let loose their tongue to impatient proud and most unseemly speeches yea and their bodies and mindes some to excessive following the world as they were wont and as worldlings do and some after their pleasures and vanities O that we would grow and abound in Sanctification that here having our fruit in holiness we may have the end everlasting life If not but contrarily you either live in prophaneness the open breach of some of the Commandments or be only superstitiously holy in some odde devotions and loose in other things as Papists and a number of old Folks or such as have a counterfeit holiness in the first Table and make no conscience of the duties of the second or contrarily civil persons that seem very just in the second Table but savor nothing of the duties of the first Table Know you are yet unsanctified persons and therefore out of Gods number you may be members of the visible Church where good and bad chaff and corn are but not of the invisible who onely are sanctified ones Let such be what they will be having Wit Learning Wealth Wisdom Civility all skill of Languages yea if they could measure the Heavens number the Stars c. and be not sanctified they are of the Devils rabble and shall perish everlastingly O that you would awake out of your courses What fruit have ye had or look ye to have therein The end of these things is death Come to the Word crave the Holy Spirit desire Pardon and Sanctification till this be you are not out of the state of Damnation and all things are impure to you Word Sacraments yea your Meat Drink Apparel c. A peculiar people That is a people proper to the Lord which he himself hath purchased and which he now takes as his own and sets great store by called therefore his secret ones whom he keeps under his protection to whom also he reveals his secrets his Beloved ones his Spouse his Love his undefiled as the Apple of his eye the Signet on his right hand whom he cannot forget In the flood he saved his Church when all others were drowned he saved Lot when Sodom was destroyed he makes more account of one Christian then of thousands of others If one of them pray it s so forcible that he says Let me alone and if thousands of wicked it s but as the howling of Dogs an abomination They are his glory all the world are dross to them vile persons and base The wicked though never so many are but servants to the Church as the seven Nations were to make the Land of Canaan fit for the people of God yea even then when they seem to dominier most over them they are but their drudges They as a wisp scour the Church to make it bright in the eyes of God but the wisp is to be cast into the fire they are Gods rod to bring it to obedience when that 's effected the rod is to be flung into the fire And No marvel though the Lord set such store by his Church seeing he hath been at such cost therewith as
to Redeem it with the blood of his Son and to give his Spirit thereto to graft and unite it to Christ and to sanctifie and make it like himself How dear are our children to us God hath made us sons nay heirs the Lands we purchase be dear to us we are Gods purchase our members be dear to us God hath made us members of his Son 1. Oh if we be so peculiar and choyce to the Lord how choycely should we walk how should we set as great store by the Lord and his Commandments as he hath done by us He hath chosen us for his inheritance we should chuse him for our portion and make him so and his Word our Heritage as David did O how warily should we walk Every Christians ought to be one of a thousand the least as David and the greatest of the Angel as God we should shine so among others as Moses his face shone when he came down from the Lord that we may straight be discerned by our conversation who and what we are O how doth this tax the coldness and carelesness of many Christians in whom who can view any singular thing but we ought to be singular persons They omit duties in their Families or slubber them over as many Hypocrites who can upon any occasion be as froward impatient worldly as any other Is it not requisite that such as the Lord hath been at such cost with as to Elect them Redeem them call them by his Word and Spirit Sanctifie them c. should be extraordinary persons we should be much in those duties that the World and Hypocrites do not meddle with as private Prayer Examination Watchfulness yea against secret corruption and in those we do we must perform them after another fashion then heretofore 2. This is a comfort that God makes such special reckoning of his therefore though we have many and mighty Enemies yet we need not fear God is on our side he is about us as the Mountains about Jerusalem they must dig down God ere they can come at his overcome God ere they can conquer his 3. Terror to the wicked How dare they meddle to hurt or persecute any of these little ones lest their Angel be let loose to destroy them If Meroz were cursed for not helping them what shall they be that harm them They that rail on them mock and misuse them would do further if opportunity served 4. The wicked are of no reckoning with God for they be like the Devil and do nothing but sin against God and are his Enemies The wicked are as chaff and darnel the godly as wheat the good as the fish in the net the wicked as weeds and frogs the good as the vine the bad as the nettles and brambles the good as the tree planted by the rivers of waters c. the wicked as barren nay hurtful trees the godly be like good ground the wicked like that which bears thorns and bryars This should make them see their base condition and set less by themselves seeing God sets nothing by them and joyn themselves to the Lords people and labor to be such That ye should shew forth the praises of him c. The end of all these priviledges and this cost is that we might shew forth by word and deed all the vertues of God his Mercy Patience Wisdom Goodness c. shewed in our Election Redemption Vocation Sanctification c. Where note 1. That God hath not bestowed this cost on us in vain but that we might both sound out his praises with our mouthes and throughout out whole life shew forth the same O how infinitely stand we indebted to him But where is our zeal any thing answerable to the least of these unspeakable mercies vouchsafed unto us 2. That he did not Elect us because he foresaw we would shew forth his vertues but that we might so do If he had foreseen any works in us we might then have shewed forth our own Merits as his Vertues but that 's contrary to this Text and the whole course of Scripture Therefore we may say herein Not unto us but unto thy name give the glory 3. That he Elected us not to be idle but to shew forth his Vertues and this confuteth the Opinion of those that hold the Doctrine of Election and the unchangeableness thereof to be a Doctrine of Liberty and a gap to all licentiousness But he chose us that we should be holy and that not in shew to please men but before him even so as he requireth and accepteth 4. That the furthest end of our Election is Gods glory not our Salvation True he propounded that too but not as the furthest end So he ordained some to Damnation not that simply he takes pleasure in their destruction but to set forth his glory even the glory of his power and justice in their just condemnation so would he be glorified in his mercy in the Salvation of the Elect. Hence learn we To make the glory of God the end of all our actions and nothing else not profit not pleasure not preferment no not the Salvation of our own souls we must not Hear Meditate Pray keep the Sabbath flie from Sin do good to save our Souls for then we seek our selves but that God may be glorified the other must be minded in the second place Who hath called you He describeth God by a special benefit bestowed upon them namely their effectual calling from sin to grace and this he doth to confirm them in their Election whereof he had spoken before by which they might prove the same Note then that effectual calling is a certain argument of our Election I say effectual calling because there is 1. An outward calling common to the Reprobate as many are called but few are chosen and 2. An inward and effectual calling when the Spirit goes with the outward means and boars through the ear of the heart and opens the eyes and breaks through all lets and enlightens and changes a man admirably who before was not at all moved when he heard the very same things when God deals with the Reprobate he calls them outwardly but when with his Elect he goeth to work with his Spirit which passeth the power of Man or Angels the work is the Lords The outward instrument of effectual calling is principally the Ministery of the Word other things may prepare as the fire heats the iron but the hammer fashioneth it as affections the good conversation of others and the like Thus the Jailor was by an Earthquake some are gastered and first smitten yet rarely by some fear in the night or at some other time fearful thoughts lay hold on them But this is not conversion it s no other then may be in a Reprobate after they are brought by counsel to the Word
where it may be they receive conversion and even that terror of conscience though it were occasioned by some outward thing yet it is the Word that indeed works it as which tells them both of their sin and danger The parts of it are 1. An enlightening of the understanding with a distinct knowledge of the principal points of Salvation 2. The opening of the heart to believe 3. The changing of the whole man from that ill nature that was in him to a quite contrary The Law prepares and make them see their deadly danger and by the Spirit makes to feel it grievously and then the Gospel works by little and little hope to comfort and so a change The cause that moves the Lord to do this to any is his meer mercy and no desert as is Election and Redemption so is our effectual calling free And this inward effectual calling is an infallible argument of Election past and glory to come They are links of the golden chain of mans Salvation that cannot by all the Devils be sundred but have one and have all Hereupon me thinks every mans heart should burn within him to prove his calling that hereby he might have a mark of his Election They that can prove it may have exceeding comfort and they must also beware lest being calling out of the world to God they look any more back or be more and more defiled with the fashions and maners thereof and every day in hearing the Word obey every part thereof and walk worthy of your holy Calling Much are they to be blamed that do no more honor their Calling but drop into things like men of this world yea are overcome of the world and covetousness But haply thou doubtest of thy Calling because thou findest not these fruits or not so plentifully as thou would'st be not discouraged though thou beest dull and full of infirmities and strong corruptions yet unfainedly hating and resisting them and being grieved at them and using the means against them thou art not to call thy foundation into question yet must thou humble thy self and as occasion requires set on more earnestly use the means more carefully and daily renew thy repentance But for those that shew no fruits of their Calling but though they have had the Word and been Hearers yet remain prophane and impenitent altogether or seeming to go some steps yet are not changed throughout through Faith they are not yet called for never imagine that every one that hears Sermons yea usually and with joy and mends many things and lives in some good fashion is straight truly called not onely the high-way ground but even the stony yea thorny which went far and beyond most in Congregations yet were not effectually called and numbers among our selves that think well of themselves are not truly called are not Believers nor turned to God Well let every man examine himself throughly being not called I dare not speak a word of comfort to you in this case you have not onely no mark of Election but the contrary when God hath by all means called as by promises threatnings c. and none have prevailed O now use the means with all diligence and though hitherto you have disobeyed the words of Gods calling yet let them now open the doors of your hearts If you do God will be merciful and blot out all if you will not when you shall hereafter call you shall not be heard and you which would not obey this gracious voyce of the Gospel to believe and repent that you might be saved shall one day hear another kinde of voyce from him which you shall obey nill you will you to your own confusion Out of darkness into his marvellous light Here are the parts of calling both from whence and whereto By darkness is meant ignorance of Christ Jesus and sin which are the works of darkness and tend to utter darkness In this case they were How could these Jews be said to be in darkness which had the Law and were skilful therein and stood not a little upon it They had knowledge of the Law but Christ Jesus the accomplishment of the Law they knew not to know whom aright is life everlasting All knowledge without this is nothing but darkness still so that he means not that they were without the means of knowledge as the Gentiles were for one may have the means and yet be in darkness nor that they were called out of ignorance to some knowledge by the means for one may have much knowledge and yet be in darkness but that they were called out of darkness that is out of ignorance of Christ and Salvation by him out of the state of corruption and sin and working the works of darkness and going to utter darkness To his light that is to know Christ by a saving particular and effectual knowledge to Sanctification and Holiness of life which are the works of the light and so to the hope of the eternal light of happiness Hereunto they were called out of the state of unbelief and sin which tend to death for so sin is called darkness and holiness light Sin is termed darkness because it comes from the Devil the Prince of darkness loves darkness and goes to darkness Holiness comes from light even God the Father of lights loves and can abide the light and goes to light and God the Fountain of Holiness is called light Here note What every mans estate is till he be called even that we are not onely darkened but darkness it self We were all made light in Adam full of knowledge and holiness since the fall we are all darkness and when God means to save any he pulls them out of darkness Darkness hath a power indeed which were it not for the Almighty power of God delivering us therefrom would hold us under for ever and as long as we be in this darkness we have no right to the Kingdom of God nay we have nothing to do with God we are neither his sons people nor servants The man that is not effectually called and sanctified what gifts soever he hath is yet in darkness and never wrought other then the works of darkness He may do good things and the works of light but they be not so in him being darkly performed by corrupt nature without Faith or the Spirit neither tending to the right end This may be said of every unregenerate person though never so old civil or of good parts 1. This confutes the Papists that teach that there are some such pure Naturals left in man some Free-will to goodness which if God stir up a little and help can work and that they can merit of Congruity which crosseth both this and other Scriptures as That the thoughts of mans heart are onely evil continually That the wisdom of the flesh is enmity with God and That
up to be hammers of their false Religion and defenders of the Truth as of Luther Calvin Beza Junius and others so in the powder Treason they had devised and purposed to spread it abroad by Proclamation if their detestable villany had taken effect That the Puritans blew up the Parliament House c. Among our selves also Gods Truth and servants especially have enemies enough and none that hate the faithful Ministers and Christians worse then such as be in the bosom of the Church How are they traduced ill spoken of railed on universally in great places in mean places on Alehouse-benches where not If they can finde any fault of theirs its that they rejoyce in above anything and they lie in wait for the same If they can observe no sin but understand of any infirmity which yet they strive against daily yet this shall be set abroad and encreased as some ugly thing when themselves and theirs have many filthy sores running on them horrible sins which yet they account nothing If any of themselves have never so many faults if he have but a little odde good quality as to be somewhat courteous a Good housekeeper and the like O he shall be magnified as a right honest man indeed If any of Gods children have never so many graces and but one infirmity this shall be set on the tenters all the other hidden If they can know nothing they will devise something if not yet if they do but hear any thing flying though never so unlikely and from no ground yet it goes for good wares with them and is received nay though they turn their own vices into vertues yet the vertues of Gods servants they make vices for want of other matter If they be couragious in a stout cause they be stout and stomackful if they be patient and gentle then they be blockish if wise and prudent in handling their matters crafty subtile fellows if diligent very officious if they take pains in the offices they be called to they be busie fellow meddlers and trouble their neighbors If they differ from others upon never so good ground they be Scismaticks Proud Singular Humerous Giddy If they dare not run with others into the same excess of riot then precise fools Puritans Oh we must have a new world made for you you are so holy a company of proud peevish fellows c. 1. Seeeing the wicked are so apt to speak evil and lie so in the catch we should give all diligence to look so to our ways as we give them no just occasion so to do but take away occasion from them that seek occasion for is it time for us to be heedless and our Enemies as it were lie in wait that they may look till their eyes dazle and they be weary of looking ere they have that they would and that if they speak ill of us it may be unjustly falsly as none can escape their ill tongues not our Savior Christ innocency it self therefore we may look for it but let it be without cause as Hypocrites yet such as labor for sincerity hating Hypocrisie as troublers yet such as seek the peace of Church and Common-wealth 2. That we think it not strange to be ill spoken of it s the nature of the world thus to do as for the birds to fly and we must not be discouraged at it and say I have striven to do as well as I can and yet I am ill spoken of I cannot tell what to do and so faint and melt as wax as some do O no but let it be as a whetstone to sharpen you on more as David said to Micol I will yet be more vile if spoken ill of falsly study innocency the more being thus used thou art blessed Thus were the Prophets served thus Christ himself And if they have called the master of the house Beelzebub much more will they them of his houshold 3. This might make men not too ready to believe reports and think ill of men by and by upon flying reports seeing the world are so apt to speak evil wrongfully especially of Gods children 4. For them that be ill speakers of Gods Servants they cannot bear a worse badge as ill a sign as can be of any for if he be transl●ted from death to life that loves the Brethren what then he that hates them he is no true member of the Church nor led by Davids Spirit but is of Ishmaels generation and will be cast out as he worse then Balaam nay of Satans brood who is the accuser of the brethren How shall they escape the curse threatned Isaiah 5. 20. Prov. 17. 15 The Lord hath prepared a day when he will judge them of these things Therefore if you will not joyn with them yet cease to speak ill of them The time will come when you would be glad to joyn with them but it will be too late They may be your good works c. These words shew the inducement whereby we shall bring these ill speakers to think and speak well of us and of Gods truth and so glorifie him namely when they shall see us constant in good works So that The strongest defence of our selves or confutation of ill speakers is not by words but by good works for the world will not much regard words they think they be cheap and themselves will speak any thing and therefore think others wil do so too and what can words do while the works are not seen or are contrary Thus David confuted Saul and quitted himself a good Subject How not by telling Saul he meant him no hurt he might have said so as long as he would it should never have been regarded but by his good works and innocency towards him that he never sought his hurt no not when he might as when he cut off the skirt of his Rayment and took the pot of water from his head This made Saul say Thou art more righteous then I and for the time broke his heart This often doth good The constancy of mens carriage overcomes them that have thought and spoken ill Many are carried away easily to think and speak ill of Gods Servants that know not why as upon false suggestions that after having observed their lives have changed their mindes as a Papist having heard that Junius had a cloven foot as it was currant among them coming to the sight of it and that it was contrary he began to suspect their Religion and it was one means of his conversion therefrom This rebukes them that being evil spoken of will take it very hotly and by great words or protestations clear themselves or shift when it may be they are faulty and give glorious speeches when deeds answer not and such as will be very angry and rate others even before company Now if it be a matter of great weight and that the Gospel hear ill also we
Martyrs clearly shew Gideon indeed by reason of the troubles of Gods people in his days thought that God was not with them but it was otherwise Gods eye is not so over them as that he promiseth to keep them out of all danger but so to dispose as that nothing shall fall out to their hurt he keeps them from man and disposes so that when any do befal them the same tends to their good Thereupon they become humbled thereby their Faith and patience tryed in the mean time they are enabled of God to bear them and through him delivered in due time therefrom if not thereby the sooner they enter into Heaven God doth preserve the wi●●ed also and provide for them Though they are preserved from some yet into how many do they fall especially how do they fall into sin daily and how soon they shall fall into Hell who knows The Lord also provides for his own as for the Israelites in the wilderness for Elias in the time of famine for Jacob in Padan-Aram c. many have had experience hereof beyond that they could have lookt for 1. This serves to comfort all those which can prove themselves righteous such may safely depend on God in the very midst of dangers How many or great soever they may be had we but the eyes of faith we might perceive that there are more with us then against us He that is Almighty and All-sufficient careth for us He also taketh our cause in hand so that being wronged we need neither be impatient nor revenge our selves but commit it unto him that judgeth righteously He also will provide for us things needful and therefore must not we murmure grudge or use unlawful means He that feeds the Ravens and cloaths the Lillies will assuredly be careful of us only we must not be wanting unto our selves through neglect of our callings or trusting too much therein but commend our selves therein unto God by Prayer 2. Let such as are not as yet righteous get into the number of righteous persons till then they lie open to all danger are outlaws have no right to any promise neither are under Gods care or protection Oh! could they see their condition they might perceive it to be most fearful but happy is the state of the righteous happy are they whom God loveth and careth for And his ears are open unto their prayers Here note The readiness of the Lord to hear his Servants prayers and to grant their requests the like is elswhere often expressed They are acceptable to him as incense and sacrifice yea he prefers them before those They are available before him the Examples of Abraham Jacob David Asa Jehoshaphat Daniel c. manifest the same They are available to prevent dangers as Hezekiah's Senacheribs Army Available to remove dangers entred as the prayers of Moses and Aaron stayed the Plague therefore when God was not purposed to grant a thing he bade his Servants that they should not pray as Jeremiah Pray not for this people yea protested that though Noah Job and Daniel should pray yet he would not hear them he is a Father merciful gracious full of pity and compassion If earthly fathers can give good things unto their children asking them how much more will the Lord unto his He cannot deny the prayers of his own children endited by his Spirit and offered in the Name of the Lord Jesus who sitteth at his right hand yea he heareth not onely the eloquent and large prayers of his Servants but even their stuttings as Hezekiahs and when there is no voyce but sighs and groans as Hannahs and Jonahs in the Whales belly For prayer is the labor of the Spirit and Heart and God delights in such prayers though he will have the voyce when it can be and looks that men should pour out their hearts and wants at large yet he will accept of such prayers as come from the sincerity of upright hearts But every kinde of prayer will not pierce the clouds and come into Gods presence and prevail with him but such as are according to his own will prayers made in understanding not like those of the Papists in an unknown tongue or those amongst our selves which use the Creed and ten Commandments as prayers or theirs which mark not what they say whose Prayers are meer bablings Prayers also in sincerity Prayers in faith knowing that we are reconciled unto God through Christ Prayers in repentance in love fervent Prayers continued Prayers with fasting not prescribing the Lord either the time means or maner of our deliverance See Psal. 145. 18. Jer. 29. 13. John 5. 15. Mark 11. 24. Psalm 66. 18. Proverbs 28. 9. 2 Tim. 2. 19. John 9. 31. Isa. 58. 9. 1 Timothy 2. 8. Isa. 1. 15. Psalm 51. Daniel 9. James 5. 16. Luke 18. 1. Romans 12. 12. This hath been the strength and defence of this Land and if it were not for Prayer and the remnant of the righteous that cry to God night and day both publikely and privately and stand in the gap to avert his indignation we could not but have looked for some heavy judgement on this Land ere now the iniquities thereof do so fearfully abound and that in every corner such as are the contempt of his Word Sacraments and Servants horrible Blasphemies Sabbath-breaking and the like yea which of us having prayed aright have not had experience of the truth hereof even that God hath many a time and in many particulars given ear unto our desires and granted our poor Prayers There is none that can hear or help but he and it s his honor to right the cause of his poor Saints and Servants This his readiness to hear their prayers appears diversly as that 1. He makes a way for them by his sons blood to come to him which else they durst not 2. He gives us his Spirit to work faith in us and to wash us clean and to embolden us to call him Father and to pray aright who knew not how to pray of our selves It s a sign that he hath a minde to hear us who puts a Supplication into our mouthes 3. He commands us and sets us on work so to do 4. He hath also promised for our better encouragement to hear us and grant our requests Obj. But have not Gods Servants with David complained that the Lord hath not heard them A. True But not in respect of any unwillingness in him but sometimes because they pray not aright or that they pray the more carefully or to try whether they will continue or break off by and by as our Savior did by the woman of Canaan or for that he would have us set the more short by it when we have it and be the more thankful and use it the better else soon gotten and soon forgotten lightly come
lie there frying But he knows well what he doth if he should make it too common or let out too many then would the people care the less and say Though I go to Purgatory yet the Pope of his clemency will deliver me and so I mean to give my goods and lands to my children and not beggar my posterity by giving them for Pardons or Masses c. Thus indeed their trade would go down 1. This may stir us up to give thanks to God for his mercy in delivering us from those cousenages and revealing unto us his truth We ought to be so much the forwarder in every duty towards the worship of God the Ministers maintenance the poor c. you save it an hundred times over through the preaching of the Gospel truly It s a foul fault in people that they cannot be content thus to enjoy their goods lands and leave them to their children which they could not do but pull and rake from the Minister care not how little they allow him yea and are so miserable as they will scarce allow their part to keep the house of God upright or in decent sort neither give the poor without grudging or upon necessity It may comfort the godly There is no delaying place by the way to keep them from the joys of Heaven 3. It may teach men in any wise to look to themselves how they live for as soon as the breath is out of them they go presently to the place where they shall abide for ever as the Tree falls so it shall lie Neither went he down to Hell to preach to the Reprobates for as its absurd for one soul to preach to another so preaching is to do some good and thereby onely to do hurt is against the end thereof But say they he onely went and preached experimentally by his presence and shewed himself to them to convict them but they were already sufficiently convicted condemned and put in their place of torment if Christ should have gone thither to convict them again they were not sufficiently convicted before But if they say he went to triumph over the Reprobate there c. it may be answered That he triumphed on the Cross and shall triumph over the Reprobates mightily on the day of Judgement I proceed unto the Doctrines of the Text. By which also he went and Preached Here note 1. That when Gods faithful Ministers Preach it s the Spirit of God that preacheth in them Holy men of God spake as they were moved by the holy Ghost He that heareth you saith our Savior heareth me 1. Therefore Ministers must endeavor so to preach that it may appear unto all that its the Spirit of God which Preacheth in them their matter must be sound and wholly agreeable to the will of God and for the maner it must not be with enticing words of man wisdom but in demonstration of the Spirit and of power we must not seek our selves but Gods glory in the Salvation of our people Such as for their matter Preach contrary to the Word it s not the Spirit of God which Preacheth in them but the Spirit of Error and for the maner such as use a dark kinde of Preaching or curious and quaint terms or in such sort as the people cannot understand or profit do they woo for Christ or rather do they not speak for themselves Such kinde of Preaching is blasted and cursed of God and the Preachers thereof shall have their reward accordingly 2. Let people know that when they come to the Word they come not to hear such a man whosoever he be but to hear what the Spirit of God saith to them a great priviledge we must therefore prepare our selves rich accordingly with all reverence and fear as having to do with God himself laying the same to heart and endeavoring to be profited thereby in yielding obedience thereto O how many come hand over head sit sleeping at Church and are no whit moved with whatsoever is said Did we but believe that it were Gods Spirit that did Preach to us we would give better heed If we speak according to the Word in rebuking you for your sins you are not to fret and say O some body hath told him hereof or he doth this of ill will but acknowledge that its Gods Spirit which rebukes you and that God is there indeed 3. Gods people may be comforted by the promises delivered in the Word as the wicked may be terrified by the threatnings thereof They shall come to pass for that the Spirit of truth hath uttered them 2. That God will finde a time to right things when they be disordered Though the wicked may prevail for a time and iniquity abound and overflow yet will the Lord in his due time come to visit and reform all Thus did the Lord deal with this people Let the godly have patience and wait Gods leisure and for the wicked let them be never the lustier for that the Lord is patient and defers for a time for he will come to give every one his due and will come too soon for their turn In prison That is Hell the place appointed for the souls of the wicked a fearful place of Gods own preparing and whereof the Devil is the Jaylor For the wicked 1. They shall be separate and cast from God in whose presence stands happiness that as they regarded not his presence here so hereafter they shall not enjoy it 2. They shall be cast into the society of Devils and Reprobates whom they have served and whose society they have loved Yet 3. Not in their company to be with them in jollity and merriment c. as here but in torments howling and wailing c. those are both intollerable and eternal their souls are presently after death cast hereinto as both their bodies and souls which have been companions together in sin shall be on the day of Judgement And for that though many be called few be chosen and in the parable of the four kindes of seeds onely one of them was good as most of the old world perished so shall and have most of every age of the world Though Israel be as the sand of the Sea yet but a remnant shall be saved O how might this cool the wicked the proudest that live in jollity and set all others at nought Now they are lusty and swear and curse and do what they list poor woful creatures There is a prison prepared for them that will pull down the proudest of them sour sauce to their sweet meat but most live as if there were no such matter O what fools be they that for a few short profits ill gotten or onely sought after or some transitory pleasure or honor sell themselves to this woful place These count themselves wise and Gods servants fools but the contrary will be seen one day and that they themselves
glorious before God and man that be endued therewith it makes them shine more gloriously then the Sun And this the Apostle opposeth to the ignominies and reproaches wherewith the world doth besmear them It s as if he should say Though the world reproach you as vile yet know that you are glorious in Gods account because of his Spirit that dwells in you 1. Therefore be not dismaid though the world stain us and accounts us vile yet are we glorious to God 2. We must esteem of the Servants of God in whom we see the Spirit of God as of glorious persons yea though the world disgrace them and count them as off-scourings and not worthy to live we must count them as Gods worthies and Warriers as his principal Servants we must count them such as the world is not worthy of They that esteem basely of them do not consider that Gods Spirit is in them and resteth on them Contrarily they that have not the Spirit of God in them are base and vile let the world make what reckoning of them it will 4. That there 's no small difference between the common gifts of the Spirit that the Reprobates have and the Spirit of Sanctification which is bestowed on Gods Elect those may be lost this cannot it resteth on them yea abideth and continueth with them On their part he is ill spoken of Here note that They that rail upon and revile the Servants of God for their well-doing they speak ill of the Spirit of God they think they have but to do with the men and them they will be bold with to speak their pleasure of but they deceive themselves in speaking ill of Gods Servants they speak ill of the Spirit of God as the Israelites when they murmured against Moses and Aaron murmured against God He that despiseth you saith our Savior despiseth me Therefore when TURKS and JEWS mock and reproach us for believing in CHRIST they reproach both the Word that so teacheth us and the Spirit that thus guideth us and assureth our hearts herein as he that reproacheth a Servant for doing that his Master commands or a Schollar for speaking as he is taught reproacheth the Master and Teacher So when the Papists call the Doctrine which we preach and profess Heresie and us Heretiques do they not reproach the Word that so teacheth and the Spirit that so assureth us So they among our selves that rail on men for their zeal and forwardness in hearing the Word keeping the Sabbath shunning some sins and corruptions that the world swallow up c. What do these but reproach Gods Spirit We do not these things of our selves but by the warrant of the Spirit Take heed therefore that that be evil which thou speakest against else whilest thou reproachest goodness in thy Servant Childe Neighbor Tenant c. thou art a caviller against God The common sort that cannot abide the true obedience of Gods Commandments nor that any should be more precise then they list to be despise the Word and Spirit they be like Ahab to Micaiah Wouldst thou have God to make new Scriptures more loose to serve thy turn or to be like thy self No know these Scriptures shall stand firm as to the comfort and salvation of all that are willing to be guided thereby so to the confusion of all that kick against the same or hate to be reformed If therefore you list not to be ruled by the Word and Spirit yet speak not against the same for so you shall encrease your sin and make your judgement greater which howsoever will be great enough If you will not walk in obedience to Gods Laws yet suffer others that would On your part he is glorified Another Reason to move us to joyfulness in persecution Thereby we glorifie God we honor the Spirit when undaunted we stand constantly against all our enemies Hereby we shew that the Spirit of God is of puissance and force to make the weak strong We glorifie him also when we so love him as we will suffer for his sake so we give glory to him when we trust him of his word who hath promised eternal life to them that hold out so when we obey him and do that willingly he calls us to so many praise God for our constancy whereby they be strengthened and God is honored that they cannot prevail against us but though they take away our lives yet they cannot make us yield to them We should therefore willingly and joyfully suffer that so we may glorifie God we may think our selves happy if by any means whether in life or death we may effect this Verse 15. But let none of you suffer as a murtherer or as a thief or as an evil doer or as a busie body in other mens matters Verse 16. Yet if any man suffer as a Christian let him not be ashamed but let him glorifie God on this behalf LEst any should think that he commended suffering in respect of it self so that all suffering should be blessed and were to be rejoyced in he tells us That there 's another kinde of suffering then that he hath been speaking of which is not to be rejoyced in namely when men suffer reproach and punishment or whatsoever else for evil doing for their just deserts Those sufferings are base and shameful whereof Christians must beware but for the sufferings which are for Christ for Righteousness sake for a good Conscience there 's no shame belonging to them but rather glory and rejoycing Here then are two kindes of sufferings laid down the one forbidden whereto shame belongs namely to suffer for ill-doing which is to be avoided the other enjoyned and wherein we are to rejoyce namely in suffering for well doing But let none of you suffer as a murtherer c. Not that if any be a murtherer or thief c. he should not suffer the punishment due thereto but flie from it for that herein he resists the Magistrates Sentence on his deserts sets himself against God but he would not have men do any such evil as to procure or deserve any such sufferings Obj. But none can walk so circumspectly but that he may and shall do evil and so deserve punishment at the hand of the Lord. A. True but he speaks of foul vices and punishable by men which Christians should be far from and for the frailties of Gods Servants he will not impute them to them The words afford this Doctrine that Sufferings for ill-doing are not glorious but shameful Sufferings are good onely in respect of the cause if that be good then they be good if that be evil then they be shameful The same sufferings for kinde and measure may be to one person glorious to another infamous the one may have cause of joy the other to hang down their heads Both Abel and Jezabel were killed but he for his goodness she for her badness both Joseph
2. Take heed therefore you be not ashamed of God here lest he be ashamed of you another day Do as Abraham Isaac and Jacob they built here and there Altars and were not ashamed to call on the Lord neither was he ashamed of them to be called their God Art thou called Puritan Answer I am not so pure as I should be I pray God make me pure you must be pure else you shall never see God we must also take heed that we esteem not basely nor be ashamed of them that suffer for Christs sake shunning and avoiding their company lest forsooth it should be known weare friends to Puritans to those the world so calls and counts and that for their goodness wo be to us if we be not friends and favorers of them this being indeed a main mark of our Regeneration But let him glorifie God on this behalf As sufferings for God are a benefit for which we are to praise God so they be a great honor which the Lord vouchsafeth his Hereby we are tryed made Partners with Christ the Prophets Apostles and Martyrs that be now in Heaven are like our head in suffering and so shall be in glory and shall rejoyce at his coming and for ever This is an argument we are none of the world but chosen out of it yea that we are blessed and have the Spirit of God in us hereby also we glorifie God And might not God have left us to our selves and brought shameful sufferings upon us for foul sins as upon many others yea might have cast us to Hell to have most just and woful torments for ever and ever Now seeing he vouchsafeth to change our shameful sufferings here and hereafter for our sins into a few glorious sufferings for his names sake it is a priviledge Therefore though there be some tartness in the afflictions themselves yet consider how they might have been and now the cause why they be what Partners we have what good they will do us here and what an happy end we shall have hereafter we have great and unspeakable cause to praise and glorifie God which I pray in Gods name let 's labor by faith to bring our hearts unto Verse 17. For the time is come that judgement must begin at the house of God and if it first begin at us what shall the end be of them that obey not the Gospel of God HEre are more Reasons to the same purpose 1. From the time God will now since Christs coming exercise his Church with greater tryals and trobules then the ages before his coming in the flesh 2. The necessity of it Judgement must come 3. By making comparison between the state of Gods children persecuted and their persecuters yea and all the wicked for though these be chastened a while yet the end of the ungodly will be most fearful which he sets not down affirmatively but with much more vehemency and earnestness by interrogation What shall the end be c For the time is come c. The Church is appointed to more crosses and tryals since Christ under the Gospel then before True it hath been persecuted even from the beginning and every true believer hath had crosses and tryals and the people of God have been persecuted both of the prophane among themselves and of others yet never so sorely nor commonly as since Christ witness the ten bloody Persecutions with those which the Church hath since suffered by Heathen Turks Papists Reasons 1. Because this time hath clearer promises and a more fuller revelation of Gods will and Heaven as it were set open and Christ and all his benefits so set before our eyes as we have much more means of comfort and believing and so of love to God and courage and therefore may well undertake greater tasks the time of the Law was the time of the infancy of the Church the time of the Gospel the time of the maturity thereof Therefore well may God require and look for more obedience and not in doing onely but suffering for God will not have the graces of his Spirit in his Servants to rust 2. The Lord hath promised great things of the people in time of the Gospel He will pour out his Spirit upon them knowledge shall abound yong men shall see visions c Now seeing its foretold we should be holy in these times the Lord therefore must use the best means to effect the same whereof afflictions are one 1. This confuteth that opinion of the Papists that teach That the Church in the New Testament should always so prosper and flourish in wealth and be conspicuous and glorious and have victory over the enemies thereof which is rather the mark of the synagogue of Satan which is ever greater in number and more pompous for though God give his Church breathings to be gathered and to edifie themselves yet is it scarce at any time free from troubles 2. It rebuketh those among our selves that the Gospel should bring all peace and ease and therefore when they see any troubles come for it they are offended It s true God gives peace and plenty as handmaids to wait upon the Gospel yet either for chastisement for the contempt of the Gospel or tryal of his Servants profiting the Gospel hath troubles and men must be content and take the Gospel with whatsoever troubles and thank God too and think they be gainers But many would have the rose not the prickle follow Christ for loaves and in hope for preferment but hearing that he hath no where to rest his head they will be gone These be but Hypocrites and such as never tasted indeed of the Gospel for if they had they would part with all for it 3. It should teach us all in these days not to conceit of ease credit c. for the Gospel brings a Sword and therefore we must prepare for hardship yea the Gospel brings enough with it to make us willing to suffer for it The not thinking hereof causeth unpreparedness and both either a flying from God or else to bear them impatiently That judgement must begin By judgement is not meant plagues or punishments for sin as pieces of Gods wrath and forerunners of condemnation for such are those laid on the wicked but merciful chastisements and loving corrections whereby we are moved to judge our selves that we be not judged of the Lord and condemned with the world 1. These afflictions must begin with Gods-Servants Jacobs house first afterwards the Egyptians felt the Famine first the Israelites were oppressed but afterwards the Egyptians themselves plagued the Jews were first carried into captivity but afterwards the Assyrians were destroyed by the Medes and Persians 1. In respect of their sins they are full of terror and anguish of Spirit ere they can get any comfort and when they have obtained it it s often eclipsed and they go mourning 2. They are subject to many
joyned to us so are we to Christ by believing in him and this is a real and true Union but a Spiritual one not that we are thereby united to Christs soul but to his body also and by his humanity to his Deity and by both to God the Father and the holy Ghost which is an admirable prerogative If any say How can this be Christ being in Heaven and we on Earth It is so by the Spirit on Gods part and Faith on ours Those joyn things far distant in place most nearly together If any say I cannot see nor comprehend how this should be If we cannot no marvel for its a great mystery which we are to believe and adore in our hearts The benefits hereof are unspeakable as the honor most glorious for by vertue hereof we that were as dead as blocks and stones draw spiritual life and Grace to become new Creatures to dye to sin and to lead a righteous life as the members receive sence and motion from the head and the Vine-branches sap from the root Hereby also we have title to Christ and all his good things He also bears our troubles with us and hereby our souls shall be as filled with Grace here so taken up to glory with him at death and the body remains united to Christ even in the grave by vertue whereof it shall be raised up a spiritual and glorious body to be glorified for ever And this is yet so much the more absolute and blessed a Union because its indissolveable No violence of Satan nor any other Enemy can break off the same He hath not therefore fastened us as stones into this building to be ever pulled out any more If they had been of us saith the Appostle they should have continued with us What God hath joyned together who can separate 1. This is for instruction to all that are believers and so members of this body stones of this building that they walk in their conversation answerable to such high Dignity to such an Union The Members must be like the Head the stones answerable to the Foundation as the Fruit to the true Vine Take heed they disgrace not themselves and their stock by bringing forth sowre fruit even of the wilde Olive of their own sinful and corrupt nature but mortifie the same more and more But how cometh it to pass that they which are graft into Christ should bear any sowre Fruit Even because there are some suckers of our own crabbish and sinful nature shut out and have through heedlesness and want of care grown apace and which we must pluck off by any means 2. Comfort to all believers O admirable priviledge to be joyned into one with Christ and with God! What grace or good thing can he stand in need of that is joyned to such a plentiful and living head He cannot but mortifie the strongest Corruptions overcome the greatest Temptations perform the most difficult Duties Such thou mayest draw from thy head but make no obstructions by sin Keep open the passages and by the Word Sacraments Prayer and other like means fetch Grace from Christ Jesus He also will strengthen thee and even in the fiery Fornace be present with thee and after take thee up to glory neither shall all the power of Hell ever seperate thee from him for though Hypocrites that hang on onely by the untemperated morter of outward Profession shall fall off thou that art saudered into Christ by the Spirit of God shalt never be pluckt off 3. To discard all those that profess themselves believers and stones of this building and yet have no life in them let such know they have no part in Christ nor fellowship with him 4. This should perswade all men to labor to have part in this blessed Union Till this be they are quite dead and have no more Spiritual Life then a stone hath If thou beest not united to Christ thou canst never have Life of grace here nor glory hereafter And if not a Member of Christ thou art a Limb of the Devil If not a Branch of this Vine thou art a dry withered stick for the fire of Hell If not a stone of this Building thou art refuse and rubbish to be thrown into Hell Q. But how should we become stones of this building A. By suffering the ax of the Word of God to cut off our knobs to hew and square us that thereby we may be humbled and mortifie all our sins and lusts for if there be but one sin in us unrepented of we are not fit to lie in this building And though all stones be not alike some bigger some less some more costly some less yet happy we if we be any true stone of this building let us now suffer our selves to be fashioned for it it must be now in this Life or never As there was no hammer heard about the Temple but all was hewen in Libanus so must we be hewen in this Life that we may rest in the Spiritual Temple for ever Having a house to build will we lay in a stone rough as it comes from the Quarry or a piece of Timber as it comes from the Wood much less will the Lord suffer any to be joyned into his Spiritual building till they be squared and hewen by his Word Therefore le ts be tenderly affected one towards another and build up one another and do all the good we can one to another not living to our selves or having hand in Contentions Rents Divisions which do so abound among Christians and that for toyes Are built up a spiritual house So foretold by Haggai Not a materiel one as was the Temple of Jerusalem but a far more excellent as much as the body is better then the shadow which the Apostle speaks to take off the mindes of these Jews from the material Temple on which they too much doted and on the promises made thereto not considering that it was appointed but for a time and that it was but a type of this Spiritual house infinitely more excellent and to labor to become stones of this Spiritual house which did so far excel the other All the Church of God and Believers make together a Spiritual house as a house though it hath but one foundation yet hath many stones to make up the building This sheweth the communion that the Saints have one with another members of the same Body stones of the same Building with this Union that we have with Christ we have also communion one with another as Fellow-members Stones Branches Besides As all the Saints together are here said to be built up a Spiritual house so els where the like is affirmed of every particular Believer that whereas before he was but a Cage of uncleanness and a Den for the Devil and an Habitation for foul Spirits now he is made the House of God of a poor mortal man an