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A65285 A body of practical divinity consisting of above one hundred seventy six sermons on the lesser catechism composed by the reverend assembly of divines at Westminster : with a supplement of some sermons on several texts of Scripture / by Thomas Watson ... Watson, Thomas, d. 1686. 1692 (1692) Wing W1109; ESTC R32148 1,021,388 604

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his Bloud abusing his Love grieving his Spirit and will he ever pray for me Resp. Which of us may not say so But Christian dost thou mourn for Unbelief be not discouraged thou maist have a part in Christ's Prayer Numb 16. The congregation murmured against Aaron yet though they had sinn'd against their High-Priest Verse 46. Aaron run in with his censer and stood between the dead and the living If so much Bowels in Aaron who was but a Type of Christ how much more Bowels is in Christ who will pray for them who have sinn'd against their High-Priest Did not he pray for them that crucified him Father forgive them Quest. But I am unworthy what am I that Christ should intercede for me Resp. The Work of Christ's Intercession is a Work of Free-grace Christ's praying for us is from his pitying of us Christ looks not at our Worthiness but our Wants Quest. But I am followed with sad Temptations Resp. But though Satan tempts Christ prays and Satan shall be vanquished tho' thou maist loose a single Battel yet not the Victory Christ prays that thy Faith fail not therefore Christian say Why art thou cast down O my Soul Christ intercedes 't is Man that sins 't is God that prays The Greek word for Advocate 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Comforter This is a Soveraign Comfort Christ makes Intercession CHRIST's Kingly Office Quest. XVI HOw doth Christ execute the Office of a King Resp. In subduing us to himself and in restraining and conquering his and our Enemies Now of CHRIST's Regal Office Revel 19.16 And he hath on his vesture and on his thigh a name written King of kings and Lord of lords Jesus Christ is of mighty Renown he is a King he hath a Kingly Title High and mighty Isa. 57.15 2. He hath his Insignia Regalia his Ensigns of Royalty Corona est insigne Regiae potestatis His Crown Rev. 6.2 His Sword Psal. 45.3 Gird thy sword upon thy thigh His Scepter Heb. 1.8 A scepter of righteousness is the scepter of thy kingdom 3. His Escotcheon or Coat-Armour he gives the Lyon in his Arms Rev. 5.5 The lion of the tribe of Iudah And he is the Text saith 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 King of Kings He hath a Preheminence of all other Kings he is call'd the Prince of the Kings of the Earth Rev. 1.5 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 He must needs be so for by him Kings reign Prov. 8.15 They hold their Crowns by immediate Tenure from this Great King Christ infinitely out-vyes all others Princes he hath the highest Throne the largest Dominions and the longest Possession Heb. 1.8 Thy throne O God is for ever and ever Christ hath many Heirs but no Successors Well may he be called King of Kings for he hath an Unlimited Power other Kings their Power is limited but Christ's Power is unlimited Psal. 135.6 Whatsoever he pleased that did he in heaven and earth and in the seas Christ's Power is as large as his Will The Angels take the Oath of Allegiance to him Heb. 1.6 Let all the angels of God worship him Quest. How Christ comes to be King Resp. Not by Usurpation but Legally Christ holds his Crown by immediate Tenure from Heaven God the Father hath decreed him to be King Psal. 2.5 6. I have set my king upon my holy hill I will declare the decree God hath anointed and sealed him to his Regal Office Joh. 6.27 Him hath God the Father sealed God hath set the Crown upon his Head Quest. In what sence is Christ King Resp. Two ways 1. In reference to his People And 2. In reference to his Enemies 1. In reference to his People 1. To govern them it was prophesied of Christ before he was born Matth. 2.6 And thou Bethlehem art not the least among the princes of Iudah for out of thee shall come a governour that shall rule my people Israel 'T is a vain thing for a King to have a Crown on his Head unless he have a Scepter in his Hand to rule Quest. Where doth Christ Rule Resp. His Kingdom is Spiritual he rules in the Hearts of Men. He sets up his Throne where no other King doth he rules the Will and Affections His Power binds the Conscience he subdues Mens Lusts Mic. 7.19 He will subdue our iniquities Quest. What doth Christ rule by Resp. By Law and by Love 1. He rules by Law 'T is one of the Iura Regalia the Flowers of the Crown to Enact Laws Christ as King makes Laws and by his Laws he Rules The Law of Faith Believe in the Lord Iesus the Law of Sanctity 1 Pet. 1.15 Be ye holy in all manner of conversation Many would admit Christ to be their Advocate to plead for them but not their King to rule them 2. He rules by Love He is a King full of Mercy and Clemency as he hath a Scepter in his Hand so an Olive-branch of Peace in his Mouth Though he be the Lyon of the Tribe of Iudah for Majesty yet the Lamb of God for Meekness His Regal Rod hath Honey at the end of it He sheds abroad his Love into the Hearts of his Subjects he rules them with Promises as well as Precepts This makes all his Subjects become Volunteers they are willing to pay their Allegiance to him Psal. 110.3 Thy people shall be a willing people Plur. Gnam nedabot 2. Christ is a King to defend his People as Christ hath a Scepter to rule them so a Shield to defend them Psal. 3.3 Thou O Lord art a shield for me When Antiochus did rage furiously against the Iews he took away the Vessels of the Lord's House set up an Idol in the Temple then this Great King call'd Michael did stand up for them to defend them Dan. 12.1 Christ preserves his Church as a Spark in the Ocean as a Flock of Sheep among Wolves That the Sea should be higher then the Earth and yet not drown it is a Wonder so that the Wicked should be so much higher than the Church in Power and not devour it is because Christ hath this Inscription on his Vesture and his Thigh King of Kings Ps. 124.2 If it had not been the Lord who was on our side they had swallowed us up They say Lions are Insomnes they have little or no sleep 't is true of the Lyon of the Tribe of Iudah he never slumbers nor sleeps but watcheth over his Church to defend it Isa. 27.2 3. Sing ye unto her a vineyard of red wine I the Lord do keep it least any hurt it I will keep it night and day If the Enemies destroy the Church it must be at a time when it is neither Night nor Day for Christ keeps it Day and Night Christ is said to carry his Church as the Eagle her young Ones upon her Wings Exod. 19.4 The Arrow must first hit the Eagle before it can hurt the young Ones and shoot through her Wings the Enemies must first strike through Christ before they
make a Will and settles his Estate upon such Persons as he names in the Will none else but they can lay claim to the Will so God makes a Will and Testament but it is restrained and limited to such as are sanctified and it is high presumption for any else to lay claim to the Will 4. There is no going to Heaven without Sanctification Hebr. 12.14 Without holiness no man shall see the Lord. God is an holy God and he will suffer no unholy Creature to come near him A King will not suffer a Man with Plague-sores to approach into his Presence Heaven is not like Noah's Ark where the clean Beasts and the unclean entred no unclean Beast comes into the Heavenly Ark. Though God suffer the Wicked to live a while on the Earth he will never suffer Heaven to be pestered with such Vermin Are they fit to see God who wallow in wickedness will God ever lay such Vipers in his bosom Without holiness no man shall see the Lord. It must be a clear Eye that sees a bright Object only an holy Heart can see God in his Glory Sinners may see God as an Enemy not as a Friend may have an affrighting Vision of God but not a beatifical Vision They may see the flameing Sword but not the Mercy Seat O then what need is there of Sanctification 5. Without Sanctification all our holy things are defiled 1 Tit. 1.15 Unto them that are defiled is nothing pure Under the Law if a Man who was Unclean by a dead Body had carried a piece of holy Flesh in his Skirt the holy Flesh had not cleansed him but he had polluted that Hag. 1.12 13. An Emblem of a Sinners polluting his holy Offering A foul Stomack turns the best Food into ill Humours An unsanctified Heart pollutes Prayers Alms Sacraments this evinceth the necessity of Sanctification Sanctification makes our holy things accepted an holy Heart is the Altar which sanctifies the Offering his Duties tho' they are not to Satisfaction yet to Acceptation 6. Without Sanctification we can show no sign of our Election 2 Thes. 2.13 Election is the cause of our Salvation Sanctification is our Evidence Sanctification is the Ear-mark of Christ's Elect Sheep Quest. What are the Signs of Sanctification Resp. 1. Such as are sanctified can remember a time when they were unsanctified Tit. 3.3 We were in our Bloud and then God wash'd us with Water and anointed us with Oyl Ezek. 16.9 Those Trees of Righteousness that blossom and bear Almonds can remember when they were like Aaron's dry Rod not one Blossom of Holiness growing A sanctified Soul can remember when he was estranged from God thro' Ignorance and Vanity and then Free-grace planted this Flower of Holiness in him Second Sign of Sanctification is the in-dwelling of the Spirit 2 Tim. 1.14 The Holy Ghost which dwelleth in us As the Unclean Spirit dwells in the Wicked and carries them to Pride Lust Revenge the Devil hath entred into these Swine Acts 5.3 So the Spirit of God dwells in the Elect as their Guide and Comforter The Spirit possesseth the Saints God's Spirit sanctifies the Fancy causing it to mint holy Thoughts it sanctifies the Will putting a new Byass upon it whereby it is inclin'd to Good He who is sanctified hath the Influence of the Spirit tho' not the Essence Third Sign of Sanctification is an Antipathy against Sin Ps. 119.104 An Hypocrite may leave Sin yet love it as a Serpent casts its Coat but keeps its Sting but a sanctified Person can say he not only leaves Sin but loaths it As there are Antipathies in Nature between the Vine and Laurel so in a sanctified Soul there is an holy Antipathy against Sin and Antipathies can never be reconciled Because he hath an Antipathy against Sin he cannot but oppose it and seek the Destruction of it Fourth Sign of Sanctification is the Spiritual Performance of Duties viz. with the Heart and from a Principle of Love The sanctified Soul prays out of love to Prayer he calls the Sabbath a Delight Isa. 58.13 A Man may have Gifts to Admiration he may speak as an Angel drop'd out of Heaven yet may be carnal in spiritual things his Services do not come from a renewed Principle nor is he carried upon the Wings of Delight in Duty A sanctified Soul worships God in the Spirit 1 Pet. 2.5 God doth not judge of our Duties by the length but by the love Fifth Sign A well-order'd Life 1 Pet. 1.15 Be ye holy in all manner of conversation Where the Heart is sanctified the Life will be so too the Temple had Gold without as well as within As in a Piece of Coyn there 's not only the King's Image within the Ring but his Superscription too without So where there is Sanctification there is not only God's Image in the Heart but a Superscription of Holiness written in the Life Some say they have good Hearts but their Lives are Vitious Prov. 30.12 There is a generation that are pure in their own eyes yet is not washed from their filthiness If the Water be foul in the Bucket it cannot be clean in the Well Psal. 45.13 The king's daughter is all glorious within There is Holiness of Heart her Garments are wrought of wrought Gold Holiness of Life Grace is most beautiful when its Light doth so shine that others may see it this adorns Religion and makes Proselites to the Faith Sixth Sign Stedfast Resolution he is resolved never to part with his Holines let others reproach it he loves it the more let Water be sprinkled on the Fire it burns the more He saith as David when Micol reproach'd him for Dancing before the Ark 2 Sam. 6.22 If this be to be vile I will yet be more vile Let others persecute him for his Holiness he saith as Paul Acts 20.24 None of these things move me He prefers Sanctity before Safety and had rather keep his Conscience pure than his Skin whole He saith as Iob My integrity I will hold fast and not let it go Cap. 27.6 He will rather part with his Life then his Conscience Use 1. See what is the main thing a Christian should look after viz. Sanctification this is the Unum necessarium Sanctification is our purest Complexion it makes us as the Heaven bespangled with Stars it is our Nobility by it we are born of God and partake of the Divine Nature it is our Riches therefore compar'd to rows of Jewels and Chains of Gold Cant. 1.10 It is our best Certificate for Heaven what Evidence have we else to show have we Knowledge so hath the Devil Do we profess Religion Satan oft appears in Samuel's Mantle and transforms himself into an Angel of Light But here is our Certificat to show for Heaven Sanctification Sanctification is the first Fruits of the Spirit the only Coyn will pass currant in the other World Sanctification is the Evidence of God's Love we cannot guess at God's Love by giving us
being willing to lose all for his Sake 4. If you have Assurance improve it for Gods Glory several ways 1. By encouraging such as are yet unconverted Tell them how sweet this hidden Manna is Tell them what a good Master you serve what Vails you have had Tell them God hath carried you to the Hill of Myrrhe to the Mountains of Spices He hath given you not only a Prospect of Heaven but an Earnest O perswade Sinners by all the Love and Mercy of God that they would enroll their Names in his Family and cast themselves upon him for Salvation Tell them God hath met with you and unlock'd the Secrets of Free Grace and assured you of a Land flowing with those infinite Delights which Eye hath not seen Thus by telling others what God hath done for your Soul you may make them in love with the ways of God and cause them to turn Proselytes to Religion 2. Improve Assurance by comforting such as want it Be as the good Samaritan pour Wine and Oyl into their Wounds You ●ho have Assurance are gotten as it were to the Haven you are sure of your Happiness but do you not see others who are struggling with the Waves of Temptation and Desertion and are ready to sink O now Sympathize with them and do what you can to comfort them when they are in this deep Ocean 2 Cor. 1.6 Whether we be comforted it is for your Consolation The comfortable experience of one Christian being communicated to another doth much revive and bear up his fainting Heart Our Comfort saith the Apostle is for your Consolation 3. Improve Assurance by walking more Heavenly you should Scorn these things below you who have an Earnest of Heaven should not be too Earnest for the Earth You have Angels Food and it becomes not you with the Serpent to lick the Dust. The Wicked are all for Corn Wine and Oyl but you have that which is better God hath lifted up the Light of his Countenance Will you hanker after the World when you have been feeding upon the Grapes and Pomegranates of the Holy Land Do you now Lust after the Garlick and Onions of Egypt when you are Cloathed with the Sun will you set the Moon and Stars above you O let them scramble for the World who have nothing else but Husks to feed on Have you assurance of Heaven and is not that enough Will not a Kingdom satisfie you Such as are high in Assurance should be in the Altitudes live above the World 4. Improve Assurance by a Chearful Walking It is for Condemn'd Persons to go hanging down their Head but hast thou thy Absolution Doth thy God smile on thee Chear up 2 Sam. 13.4 Why art thou being the King's Son Lean Art thou the King's Son hath God assured thee of thy Adoption and art thou ●ad Assurance should be an Antidote against all Trouble What though the World hate thee yet thou art assur'd that thou art one of Gods Favourites What though there is but little Oyl in the Cruse and thou art low in the World yet thou art high in Assurance O then rejoyce How Musical is the Bird How doth it chirp and sing that knows not where to pick up the next Crumb And shall they be sad and discontented who have God's Bond to assure them of their daily Bread and his Love to assure them of Heaven But certainly those who have Assurance cannot but be of a Sanguine Complexion 5. If you have an Assurance of Salvation let this make you long after a Glorified State He who hath an Earnest in his Hand desires the whole Sum to be paid That Soul who hath tasted how sweet the Lord is should long for a fuller enjoyment of him in Heaven Hath Christ put this Ring of Assurance on thy Hand and so espoused thee to himself how shouldst thou long for the Marriage Supper of the Lamb Rev. 19.9 O Christian think with thy self if a glimpse of Heaven a smile of God's Face be so sweet what will it be to be ever sunning thy self in the Light of God's Countenance Certainly you who have an Assurance of your Title to Heaven cannot but desire Possession Be content to Live but willing to Dye 6. If you have Assurance be careful you do no not lose it keep it for it is your Life viz. the comfort of your Life Keep Assurance 1 st by Prayer Psal. 36.10 O continue thy Loving Kindness Lord continue Assurance do not take away this Privy Seal from me 2 dly Keep Assurance by Humility Pride estrangeth God from the Soul when you are high in Assurance be low in Humility St. Paul had Assurance and he Baptizeth himself with this Name Chief of Sinners 1 Tim. 1.15 The Jewel of Assurance is best kept in the Cabinet of an Humble Heart Of PEACE 1 Pet. 1.2 Grace unto you and Peace be multiplied HAving spoken of the first Fruit of Sanctification Assurance I proceed to the Second viz. Peace Peace be Multiplied Quest. What are the several species or kinds of Peace Resp. Peace in Scripture is compar'd to a River Isa. 66.12 this River parts it self into Two Silver Streams 1. There is an External Peace and that is either 1. Aeconomical Peace in a Family 2. Political Peace in the State Peace is the Nurse of Plenty Psal. 147.14 He maketh Peace in thy Borders and filleth thee with the finest of the Wheat How pleasant is it when the Waters of Blood begin to asswage and we can see the Windows of our Ark open and the Dove returning with an Olive-branch of Peace 3. Ecclesiastical Peace Peace in the Church It s Unity in Trinity is the greatest Mystery in Heaven and Unity in Verity the greatest Mercy on Earth Peace Ecclesiastical stands in opposition to Schism and Persecution 2. A Spiritual Peace which is Two-fold Peace above us or Peace with God and Peace within us or Peace with Conscience This is Superlative other Peace may be lasting this is everlasting Quest. 2. Whence comes this Peace Resp. This Peace hath the whole Trinity for its Author 1. God the Father is the God of Peace 1 Thes. 5.23 2. God the Son is the Prince of Peace Isa. 9.6 3. Peace is said to be the fruit of the Spirit Gal. 5.22 1. God the Father is the God of Peace As he is the God of Order 1 Cor. 14.33 so the God of Peace Phil. 4.9 This was the form of the Priests blessing the People Numb 6.26 The Lord give thee Peace 2. God the Son is the Purchaser of Peace He hath made Peace by his Blood Col. 1.20 Having made Peace by the Blood of his Cross. The Attonement Aaron made for the People when he entred into the Holy of Holies with Blood was a Type of Christ our High Priest who hath by his Sacrifice pacified his angry Father and made Attonement for us Christ purchased our Peace upon hard terms his Soul was in an Agony while he was travailing to bring forth
Blood of a deeper Colour and can wash away Sin If Satan strikes us with his Darts of Temptation here is a precious Balm comes out of Christ's Wounds to heal us Isa. 53.5 What tho we feed upon the Bread of Affliction as long as in the Sacrament we feed upon the Bread of Life So that Christ received aright Sacramentally is an universal Medicine for the healing and an universal Cordial for the cheering of our distressed Souls III. The Benefits of our Redemption are applyed to us by Prayer Psalm 109.4 But I give my self to Prayer I shall not expatiate upon Prayer at large being to speak more fully to it in the Lords Prayer But to the words I give my self to Prayer It is one thing to Pray and another thing to be given to Prayer He who prays frequently is said to be given to Prayer as he who often distributes Almes is said to be given to Charity Prayer is a glorious Ordinance it is the Souls trading with Heaven God comes down to us by his Spirit and we go up to him by Prayer Quest. 1. What Prayer is Answ. It is an offering up of our desires to God for things agreeable to his Will in the Name of Christ. 1. Prayer is an offering up of our Desires Therefore it is called a making known of our Requests Phil. 4.6 In Prayer we come as humble Petitioners begging to have our Suit granted 2. 'T is offering up our Desires to God Prayer is not to be made to any but God The Papists pray to Saints and Angels but they know not our grievances Isa. 63.16 Abraham is ignorant of us And all Angel-worship is forbidden Col. 2.18 19. We must not pray to any but whom we may believe in Rom. 10.14 How shall they call upon him in whom they have not believed But we cannot believe in an Angel therefore we must not pray to him Quest. Why must Prayer be made only to God Resp 1. Because he only hears Prayer Psal. 65.2 O thou that hearest Prayer Hereby God is known to be the true God in that he hears Prayer 1 Kin. 18.37 Hear me O Lord hear me that the people may know that thou art the Lord God 2. Because God only can help We may look to second Causes and cry as the Woman did 2 Kings 6.26 Help my lord O king And he said if the Lord do not help thee whence shall I help thee If we are in outward distress God must send from Heaven and save if we are in inward agonies he only can pour in the Oyl of Joy therefore Prayer is to be made to him only 3. For things agreeable to his Will When we pray for outward things for Riches or Children perhaps God sees these things are not good for us our Prayers must comport with Gods Will. We may pray absolutely for Grace For this is the will of God our Sanctification 1 Thess. 4.3 There might be no strange incense offered Exod. 30 9. When we pray for things which are not agreeable to Gods Will it is offering strange Incense 4. In the Name of Christ. To pray in the Name of Christ is not only to mention Christs Name in Prayer but to pray in the hope and confidence of Christs Merit 1 Sam. 7.9 Samuel took a sucking Lamb and offered it c. We must carry the Lamb Christ in the arms of our Faith and so we prevail in Prayer When Vzziah would offer Incense without a Priest God was angry and struck him with Leprosie 2 Chron. 26.16 When we do not pray in Christs Name in the hope of his Mediation we offer up Incense without a Priest and what can we expect but to meet with rebukes and to have God answer us by terrible things Quest. 2. What are the parts of Prayer Answ. 1. There is the Confessory part which is the acknowledging of Sin 2. The Supplicatory part when we either deprecate and pray against some evil or request the obtaining of some good 3. The Gratulatory part when we give thanks for Mercies received which is the most excellent part of Prayer In Petition we act like Men in giving of Thanks we act like Angels Quest. 3. What are the several sorts of Prayer Resp. 1. There is Mental Prayer in the Mind 1 Sam. 1.13 2. Vocal Psalm 77.1 3. Ejaculatory which is a sudden and short elevation of the heart to God Neh. 2.4 So I prayed to the God of Heaven 4. Conceiv'd Prayer when we pray for those things which God puts into our heart Rom. 8.26 The Spirit helps us with sighs and groans Both the expressions of the tongue so far as they are right and the impressions of the heart are from the Spirit 5. Prescribed Prayer Our Saviour hath set us a pattern of Prayer God prescribed a set Form of Blessing for the Priests Numb 6.23 6. Publick Prayer when we pray in the audience of others Prayer is more powerful when many joyn and unite their forces Vis uni●a fortior Matth. 18.19 7. Private Prayer when we pray by our selves Mat. 6.6 Enter into thy closet Quest. 4. What is that Prayer which is most like to prevail with God Resp. When Prayer is rightly qualified That is a good Medicine which hath the right ingredients That Prayer is good and is most like to prevail with God which hath these seven ingredients in it 1. Prayer must be mixed with Faith Iam. 1.6 But let him pray in faith Believe God hears and will in his due time grant Believe Gods Love and Truth Believe that he is Love therefore will not deny you believe that he is Truth therefore will not deny himself Faith sets God a work Faith is to Prayer as the Feather is to the Arrow Faith feathers the arrow of Prayer and makes it fly swifter and pierce the Throne of Grace Prayer that is faithless is fruitless 2. A melting Prayer Psal. 51.17 The sacrifices of God are a broken heart The incense was to be beaten to typifie the breaking of the heart in prayer O saith a Christian I cannot pray with such gifts and elocution as others as Moses said I am not eloquent But canst thou weep Doth thy Heart melt in Prayer Weeping prayer prevails Tears drop as pearls from the eye Iacob wept and made supplication and had power over the Angel Hos. 12.4 3. Prayer must be fired with zeal and fervency Iam. 5.16 Effectual fervent Prayer prevails much Cold Prayers like cold Suitors never speed Prayer without fervency is like a Sacrifice without Fire Prayer is called a pouring out of the Soul 1 Sam. 1.15 to signifie vehemency Formality starves prayer Prayer is compared to Incense Psal. 141.2 Let my prayer be set forth as incense Hot Coals were to be put to the Incense to make it odoriferous and fragrant fervency of Affection is like Coals put to the Incense it makes prayer ascend as a sweet perfume Christ prayed with strong cryes Heb. 5.7 Clamor iste penetrat nubes Luther Fervent prayer like
and abused and to put it up will be a stain to my reputation Answ. 1. To pass by an injury without revenge is no eclipsing ones credit the Scripture saith Prov. 19.11 It is the glory of a man to pass over a transgression 'T is more honour to bury an injury than revenge it wrathfulness denotes weakness a noble Heroick Spirit overlooks a petty offence 2. Suppose a Mans Credit should be impaired with those whose censure is not to be valued yet consider the folly of challenging another to a Duel 't is little Wisdom for a Man to redeem his Credit by losing his Life and to run into Hell to be counted valorous Object 2. But the wrong he hath done me is great Answ. But thy not forgiving him is a greater wrong he in injuring thee hath offended against a Man but thou in not forgiving him offendest against God Object 3. But if I forgive one injury I shall occasion more Answ. If the more injuries thou forgivest the more thou meetest with this will make thy Grace shine the more often forgiving will add more to the weight of his sin and to the weight of thy glory If any shall say I strive to excel in other Graces but as for this of forgiving I cannot do it I desire in this to be excused What dost thou talk of other Graces the Graces are inter se connexae link'd and chain'd together where there is one there is all he that cannot Forgive his Grace is Counterfeit his Faith is Fancy his Devotion is Hypocrisie Quest. 3. But suppose another hath wronged me in my Estate may not I go to Law for my Debt Answ. Yes else what use were there of Law Courts God hath set judges to decide cases in Law and to give every one his right It is with going to Law as it is with going to War when the just rights of a Nation are Invaded here i● is lawful to go to War So when a Mans Estate is trespass'd upon by another he may go to law to recover it But the Law must be used in the last place when no entreaties or arbitrations will prevail then the Chancery must decide it Yet this is no revenge it is not so much to injure another as to right ones self this may be yet one may live in Charity USE 1. Here is a Bill of inditement against such as study revenge and cannot put up the least discourtesie They would have God forgive them but they will not forgive others they will Pray come to Church give Alms but as Christ said Mark 10.21 Yet lackest thou One Thing they lack a forgiving Spirit they will rather want forgiveness from God than they will forgive their Brother How sad is it that for every slight wrong or disgraceful word men should let malice boil in their Hearts Would there be so many Duels Arrests Murders if Men had the art of forgiving Revenge is the proper sin of the Devil he is no Drunkard or Adulterer but this old Serpent is full of the Poison of Malice and what shall we say to them who make profession of Religion yet instead of forgiving pursue others despightfully it was Prophesied the Wolf should dw●ll with the Lamb Isa. 11.6 but what shall we say when such as profess to be Lambs become Wolves These open the mouths of the prophane against Religion they will say these are as full of rancour as any O whither is Love and Mercy fled if the Son of Man did come should he find Charity on the Earth I fear but a little Such as cherish Anger and Malice in their Hearts and will not Forgive how can they pray Forgive us as we forgive others either they must omit this Petition as Chrysostom saith some did in his Time or else they pray against themselves Vse 2. Let it persuade us all as ever we hope for Salvation to pass by petty injuries and discourtesies and labour to be of forgiving Spirits Col. 3.13 Forbearing one another and forgiving one another 1. Herein we resemble God He is ready to forgive Psal. 86.5 He befriends His Enemies He opens his Hands to relieve them who open their Mouths against Him 'T was Adams Pride to go to resemble God in omnisciency But here it is lawful to resemble God in Forgiving Enemies This is a God-like disposition and what is Godliness but God-likeness 2. To forgive is one of the highest evidences of Grace When Grace comes into the Heart it makes a man as Caleb of another Spirit Numb 14.24 It makes a great Metamorphosis it sweetens the Heart and fills it with Love and Candour When a Siene is grafted into a Stock it partakes of the Nature and Sap of the Tree and brings forth the same fruit Take a Crab graft it into a Pepin it brings forth the same fruit as the Pepin So he who was once of a sour crabby disposition given to revenge when he is once ingrafted into Christ he partakes of the Sap of this Heavenly Olive and bears sweet and generous fruit he is Full of Love to his Enemies and requites Good for Evil. As the Sun draws up many thick noxious Vapours from the Earth and returns them in sweet showers so a gracious Heart returns the unkindnesses of others with the sweet influences of love and mercifulness Psal. 35.13 They rewarded me Evil for Good but as for me when they were sick my clothing was Sackcloth I humbled my Soul with Fasting This is a good Certificate to shew for Heaven 3. The blessed example of our Lord Jesus He was of a Forgiving Spirit His Enemies reviled him but he did pitty them Their words were more bitter than the Gall and Vinegar they gave him but Christs words were smoother than Oil. They spat upon him Peirced him with the Spear and Nails but he prayed for them Father forgive them he wept over his Enemies he shed tears for them that shed his Blood never such a pattern of amazing kindness Christ bids us learn of him Mat. 11.29 he doth not bid us learn of him to work Miracles but he would have us learn of him to forgive our Enemies If we do not imitate Christs Life we cannot be saved by his Death 4. The danger of an implacable unforgiving Spirit It hinders the efficacy of Ordinances It is like an obstruction in the Body which keeps it from thriving A revengeful Spirit poisons our Sacrifice our prayers are turned into sin will God receive prayer mingled with this strange Fire Our coming to the Sacrament is sin We come not in charity so that ordinances are turn'd into sin It were sad if all the Meat one did eat should turn to Poison Malice poisons the Sacramental Cup men Eat and Drink their own Damnation Iudas came to the Passover in malice and after the Sop Satan entred Iohn 13.27 5. God hath tyed his Mercy to this condition if we do not forgive neither will he forgive us Mat 6.15 If ye forgive not men their Trespasses neither
Grace in them Had they no Grace the Devil would not disturb them where he keeps possession all is in peace Luk. 11.21 his Temptations are to rob the Saints of their Grace a Thief will not assault an empty House but where he thinks there is Treasure A Pyrate will not set upon an empty Ship but that is full fraught with Spices and Jewels so the Devil most assaults the people of God because he thinks they have a rich treasure of Grace in their Hearts and he would rob them of that What makes so many Cudgels be thrown at a Tree but because there is so much fruit hanging upon it the Devil throws his temptations at you because he sees you have so much fruit of Grace growing upon you Tho to be tempted is a trouble yet to think why you are tempted is a comfort 3 The third Rock of support or comfort is that Jesus Christ is near at hand and stands by us in all our temptations Here take notice of two things 1. Christs sympathy in temptation 2. Christs succour in temptation 1. Christs Sympathy in our temptations Nobis compatitur Christus Heb. 4.15 We have not an High-priest who cannot be touch'd with the feeling of our Infirmities Jesus Christ doth 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 sympathise with us he is so sensible of our Temptations as if he himself lay under them and did feel them in his own Soul As in Musick when one string is touched all the rest sound So Christs Bowels sound we cannot be Tempted but he is touched If you saw a Wolf worry your Child would you not pity your Child You cannot pity it so as Christ doth tempted ones Christ had a fellow feeling when he was upon Earth much more now in glory Quest. But how can it stand with Christs glory now in Heaven to have a fellow-feeling of our miseries and temptations Answ. This fellow-feeling in Christ ariseth not from any infirmity or passion but from the mystical union between him and his Members Zach. 2.8 He that toucheth you toucheth the Apple of mine Eye Every injury done to a Saint Christ takes as done to him in Heaven every temptation is a striking at Christ and he is touch'd with the feeling of our temptations 2. Christs succour in temptation as the good Samaritan first had compassion on the wounded Man there was Sympathy then he poured in Wine and Oil there was succour Luke 10.34 So when we are wounded by the Red Dragon Christ is first touched with compassion and then he pours in Wine and Oil Heb. 2.18 in that he himself hath suffer'd being tempted he is able to succour them that are tempted The Greek word to succour 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 signifies to run speedily to ones help so fierce is Satan so frail is Man that Christ who is God-man runs speedily to his help When Peter was ready to sink and said Lord save me Christ presently stretched forth his hand and caught him So when a poor Soul is tempted and cries to Heaven for help Lord save me Christ comes in with his Auxiliary Forces Noscit Christus our Lord Jesus knows what it is to be tempted therefore is so ready to succour such as are tempted it hath been an observation that child-bearing Women are more pittiful to others in their Travails than such Women as are Barren So the Lord Jesus having been in Travail by Temptations and Sufferings is more ready to pity and succour such as are tempted Concerning Christs succouring the Tempted consider two things 1. Christs Ability to succour 2. His Agility to succour 1. Christs Ability to succour Heb. 2.18 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 he is able to succour them that are tempted Christ is call'd Michael Rev. 12.7 which signifies Who is like God Tho' the Tempted Soul is weak yet he fights under a good Captain The Lion of the Tribe of Iudah When a tempted Soul fights Christ comes into the Field as his Second Michael will be too hard for the Dragon when the Devil lays the Siege of a Temptation Christ can raise the Siege when he please He can beat through the Enemies quarters and can so rout Satan that he shall never be able to rally his forces any more Jesus Christ is on the Saints side and who would desire a better Live-guard than Omnipotency 2. Christs Agility in succouring As Christ is able to succour the tempted so he will certainly succour them Christs power inables him his love inclines him his faithfulness engageth him to succour tempted Souls This is a great comfort to a Soul in Temptation he hath a succouring Saviour as God did succour Israel in the Wilderness among fiery Serpents they had the Rock set abroach the Manna the Pillar of Cloud the Brazen Serpent what was this but a Type of Gods succouring a poor Soul in the Wilderness of Temptation stung with the Devil that fiery Serpent Alexander being asked how he could sleep so securely when his Enemies were about him said Antipater is awake who is always vigilant So when our tempting Enemy is near us Jesus Christ is awake who is a Wall of Fire about us There is a great deal of succour to the tempted in the Names given to Christ. As Satans names may terrifie so Christs names may succour The Devil is called Apollyon the Devourer Rev. 9.11 Christ is called a Saviour the Devil is call'd 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the Strong man Mat. 12.29 Christ is call'd el Gibbor the mighty God Isa. 9 6. the Devil is call'd the Accuser Rev. 12.10 Christ is called the Advocate 1 Ioh. 2.1 The Devil is called the Tempter Mat. 4.3 Christ is called the Comforter Luke 2.25 The Devil is call'd the Prince of Darkness Christ is call'd the Sun of Righteousness The Devil is call'd the Old Serpent Christ is call'd the Brazen Serpent that Heals Iohn 3.15 Thus the very names of Christ have some succour in them for Tempted Souls Quest. How and in what manner doth Christ succour them that are tempted Answ. Several ways 1. Christ succours them by sending his Spirit whose works it is to bring those promises to their mind which are fortifying Iohn 14.26 he shall bring all things to your remembrance The Spirit furnisheth us with promises as so many Weapons to fight against the old Serpent Rom. 16.20 the Lord will shortly bruise Satan under your feet 1 Cor. 10.13 God will not suffer you to be tempted 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 above that ye are able Gen. 3.15 The Seed of the Woman shall break the Serpents Head We are oft in times of Temptation as a Man that hath his House beset and cannot find his Weapons he hath his Sword and his Gun to seek now in this case Christ sends his Spirit and he brings things to our remembrance that help us in our Combat with Satan The Spirit of Christ doth to one that is tempted as Aaron and Hur did to Moses they put a Stone under him and held up his Hands and
then Israel prevailed So Gods Spirit puts the Promises under the Hand of Faith and then a Christian overcomes the Devil that spiritual Amalek The Promise is to the Soul as the Anchor is to a Ship which keeps it steddy in a Storm 2. Christ succours them that are tempted by his blessed interceeding for them When the Devil is tempting Christ is praying Of this the next timer 2. Christ succours his Saints by interceeding for them when Satan is tempting Christ is praying That prayer Christ put up for Peter when he was tempted extend● to all the Saints Luk. 22.32 Lord saith Christ it is my Child that is tempted Father pitty him when a poor Soul lies bleeding of his wounds the Devil hath given him Christ presents his Wounds to his Father and in the virtue of those pleads for Mercy How powerful must Christs Prayer needs be He is a Favorite Iohn 11.42 He is both an High-Priest and a Son if God could forget that Christ were a Priest yet he cannot forget that he is a Son besides Christ prays for nothing but what is agreeable to his Fathers Will if a Kings Son Petitions only for that which his Father hath a Mind to grant his suit will not be denied 3. Christ succours his People by taking of the Tempter a Shepherd when the Sheep begins to straggle may set the Dog on the Sheep to bring it nearer the Fold but then he calls off the Dog again God will take of the Tempter 1 Cor. 10.13 He will with the Temptation make a way to escape 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 he will make an Out-let Christ will rebuke the Tempter Zach. 3.2 The Lord rebuke thee O Satan This is no small support that Christ succours the Tempted The Mother succours the Child most when it is sick she sits by its Bed-side brings it Cordials So when a Soul is most assaulted it shall be most assisted Object But I have dealt unkindly with Christ and sinn'd against his Love and sure he will not succour me but let me perish in the Battel Answ. Christ is a merciful High-priest and will succour thee notwithstanding thy failings Ioseph was a Type of Christ. His Brethren sold him away and the Irons entered into his Soul yet afterwards when his Brethren were ready to die in the Famine he forgot their injuries and succoured them with Money and Corn. I am saith he Ioseph your Brother so will Christ say to a tempted Soul I know thy unkindnesses how thou hast distrusted my Love grieved my Spirit but I am Ioseph I am Jesus therefore I will succour thee when thou art tempted 4. Rock of support The best Men may be most tempted A rich Ship may be violently set upon by Pyrats He who is rich in Faith yet may have the Devil that Pyrate set upon him by his battering pieces Iob an eminent Saint yet how fiercely was he assaulted Satan did smite his body that he might tempt him either to question Gods Providence or quarrel with it St. Paul was a chosen vessel but how was this vessel battered with Tentation 2 Cor. 12.7 Object But is it not said he who is born of God the Wicked one toucheth him not 1 Joh. 5.18 Answ. It is not meant that the Devil doth not tempt him but he toucheth him not that is tactu lethali Cajetan with a deadly touch 1 Joh. 5.16 There is a sin unto Death now Satan with all his Temptations doth not make a Child of God sin a sin unto Death Thus he toucheth him not 5. Rock of support Satan can go no further in tempting than God will give him leave The power of the Tempter is limited A whole Legion of Devils could not touch one Swine till Christ gave them leave Satan would have sifted Peter to have sifted out all his Grace but Christ would not suffer him I have prayed for thee c. Christ binds the Devil in a Chain Rev. 20.1 If Satans power were according to his malice not one Soul should be saved but he is a Chained Enemy this is a comfort Satan cannot go an Hairs breadth beyond Gods permission If an Enemy could not touch a Child further than the Father did appoint sure he should do the Child no great hurt 6. Rock of support It is not the having a Tentation makes guilty but the giving consent We cannot hinder a Tentation Elijah that could by Prayer shut Heaven could not shut out a Temptation but if we abhor the Temptation it is our burden not our sin We read in the old Law if one went to force a Virgin and she cried out she was reputed innocent If Satan would by temptation commit a Rape upon a Christian and he cries out and will not give consent the Lord will charge it upon the Devils score It is not the laying the Bait hurts the Fish if the Fish doth not bite 7. Rock of support Our being tempted is no sign of Gods hating us A Child of God oft thinks God doth not love him because he lets him be haunted with the Devil non sequitur this is a wrong conclusion was not Christ himself tempted yet by a Voice from Heaven proclaimed This is my beloved Son Mat. 3.17 Satans tempting and Gods loving may stand together The Goldsmith loves his Gold in the Fire God loves a Saint tho shot at by fiery Darts 8. Rock of support Christs Temptation was for our consolation aqua-ignis Jesus Christ is to be looked upon as a publick person as our Head and Representative and what Christ did he did for us His prayer was for us his suffering was for us when he was tempted and overcame the temptation he overcame for us Christs conquering Satan was to shew that every Elect Person shall at last be a Conqueror over Satan when Christ overcame Satans temptations it was not only to give us an example of Courage but an assurance of Conquest We have overcome Satan already in our Head and we shall at last perfectly overcome 9. Rock of support the Saints Temptations shall not be above their strength The Lutenist will not stretch the strings of his Lute too hard lest they break 1 Cor. 10.13 God is faithful who will not suffer you to be tempted 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 above that ye are able God will proportion our strength to the stroke 2. Cor. 12.9 My Grace is sufficient for thee The Torch-light of Faith shall be kept burning notwithstanding all the Winds of Temptation blowing 10. Rock of support these temptations shall produce much good 1. They shall quicken a Spirit of Prayer in the Saints they shall pray more and better Temptation is orationis flabellum the exciter of Prayer perhaps before the Saints came to God as cold suiters in Prayer they pray'd as if they pray'd not temptation is a Medicine for security When Paul had a Messenger of Satan to buffet him he was more earnest in Prayer 2 Cor. 12.8 Three times I besought the Lord the Thorn in the
1. From Restraining Grace not Renewing Grace As God with-held Laban from hurting Iacob Gen. 31.24 The Lord may restrain Men from Sin by the Terrour of a Natural Conscience Conscience stands as the Angel with a drawn Sword and saith do not this Evil. Men may be frighted from Sin but not divorced 2. Men may abstain from Sin for a while and then return to it again as Saul left off pursuing David for some time and then hunted him again This is like a Man that holds his Breath under Water and then takes Breath again Ier. 34.15 16. Ye were now turned and had done right in my sight but ye turned and polluted my Holy Name 3. Men may leave gross Sin and yet live in more Spiritual Sins leave Drunkenness and live in Pride leave Uncleanness and live in Malice The Pharisee boasted he was no Adulterer but he could not say he was not Proud or Superstitious here he left gross Sin and lived in Spiritual Sins 4. Men may leave Sin partially abstain from some Sins not all they feed some Sin in a corner Herod left many Sins but one Sin he lived in viz. Incest All this doth not amount to the New Creature II. I shall shew you wherein the Essence of the New Creature consists 1 In General To the constituting of the New Creature there must be a great Change wrought He who is a New Creature is not the same Man he was Alter idem He is of another Spirit Numb 14.24 My Servant Caleb because he had another Spirit When the Harlot Lais came to one of her old Acquaintance after he was converted and tempted him to Sin Ego non sum Ego saith he I am not the same Man When one becomes a New Creature there is such a visible Change that all may see it therefore it is call'd a Change from Darkness to Light Acts 26.18 Paul a Persecutor when converted was so altered that all who saw him wondred at him and could scarce believe that he was the same Man Acts 9.21 as if another Soul had lived in the same Body Mary Magdalen an unchast Sinner when once savingly wrought upon what a penitent Creature did she become Her Eyes that were enticements of Lust she takes Penance of them and washed Christ's Feet with her Tears Her Hair which she was so proud of and which was a Net to entangle her Lovers she now takes Penance of it and wipes Christ's Feet with it Thus the New Creature makes a visible change Such as are the same as they were as vain and proud as ever here is no New Creature to be seen for then a mighty change would appear 1 Cor. 6.11 And such were some of you but ye are washed but ye are sanctified c. But every Change doth not evidence the New Creature 1. There is a change from one Extream to another from a Prodigal to an Usurer from a Turk to a Papist This is as if one should recover of one Disease and die of another 2. There is an outward change which is like the washing of a Swine Ahab was much changed to outward view when he rent his Cloaths and put on Sackcloth 1 Kings 21.27 insomuch that God stands and wonders at him Seest thou how Ahab humbleth himself Yet for all this he was but an Hypocrite Quest. What Change then is that which is requisite in the New Creature Answ. It is an inward Change a change of Heart Though the heart be not new made it is new moulded Ier. 4.14 Wash thy heart O Ierusalem Ahab's Cloaths were rent but not his Heart The outward change will do no good without the inward What will become of them then who have not so much as an outward Change Thus you see in General That in the production of the New Creature there must be a change II. More particularly The Change in the new creature consists in two things and they are both set down in the Text Old things are passed away behold all things are become new I. Old Things are passed away Old Pride old Ignorance old Malice The old House must be pulled down ere you can set up a new Object If all old things must pass away then there are no new creatures Who can be quite freed from Sin Doth not the Apostle complain of a Body of Death Answ. We must know that the change wrought in the new creature though it be a through change yet it is not a perfect change Sin will remain As there is a Principle of Grace so of Corruption like Wine and Water mix'd there is in the Regenerate Flesh as well as Spirit Here a Question ariseth Quest. If Sin in the Regenerate is not quite done away then how far must one put off the old Man that he may be a new creature Of which hereafter Therefore if any Man be in Christ he is a new Creature old things are passed away behold all things are become new Doct. That whosoever is in Christ is a new Creature We are now upon the Trial of the New Creature In it there is a Change wrought and this Change consists in Two Things which are set down in the Text. 1. Old things are passed away 2. All things are become new I. Old things are passed away Old Pride old Ignorance old Malice The old House must be pull'd down ere you can set up a new Object But if all old things must pass away then there are no new Creatures Who can be quite freed from Sin Doth not Paul complain of a Body of Death Answ. We must know the change wrought in the new Creature is but imperfect as there is a Principle of Grace so of Corruption like Wine and Water mixed there is in the regenerate Flesh as well as Spirit Quest. If Sin in the regenerate is not quite done away then how far must one put off the old Man that he may be a new Creature Answ. 1. There must be a grieving for the Remains of corruption Rom. 7.24 O wretched man that I am who shall deliver me from this body of Death Paul did not cry out of his Sufferings his being beaten with Rods ship-wrack'd stoned but like the Bird of Paradise he bemoaned himself for sin In the new Creature there must be quotidianus mugitus a daily mourning for the in-dwelling presence of corruption A Child of God doth not wear Sin as a Gold-Chain but as a Fetter 2. In the new Creature there must be a detestation of old things as one would detest a Garment in which is the Plague It is not enough to be angry with Sin but we must hate it Psal. 119 163. I hate and abhor lying Hatred is the highest degree of Enmity And we must hate Sin not only for its hurtful Effect but its loathsom Nature as one hates a Toad for its poysonful quality 3. In the new Creature there is an opposition against all old things A Christian not only complains of Sin but fights against it Gal.