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A03599 The Christians tvvo chiefe lessons viz. selfe-deniall, and selfe-tryall. As also the priviledge of adoption and triall thereof. In three treatises on the texts following: viz. Matt. 16.24. 2 Cor. 13.5. Iohn 1.12,13. By T.H. Hooker, Thomas, 1586-1647.; Symmes, Zachariah, 1599-1671. 1640 (1640) STC 13724; ESTC S104191 125,257 252

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man shewes his displeasure against sinne by punishing the instruments and occasions of it Acts 19.19 Acts 19.19 they that used curious arts brought their bookes and burnt them before all men So we reade of C●a●er that thrust that hand first into the fire which had subscribed the Popish Articles So that godly sorrow may be discerned by this traine of graces wherewith it is accompanied that worldly sorrow wants at least in the truth of them though it may have some shadowes of them Vse That we doe not content our selves to have sorrow for sinne but labour to finde out whether it be a godly sorrow or not by these marks we may grow to some resolution to discover to ourselves that we be not mistaken in some legall affrightments or worldly griefes in stead of godly sorrow which is a speciall part of repentance Looke what is that which ●ets our sorrow on worke whether it be the terrible nature of Gods judgements or the experience of his fatherly mercies Consider of what continuance our sorrow is whether of affecting na●ure or more permanent such as dwels with us and doth not onely lodge with us for a night Looke whether it be indifferently as well for sinnes secret as open what thou findest to be thy best cordials to comfort thee whether Gods word or naturall meanes but of all advisedly consider whether thy sorrow be attended with the forenamed carefulnesse clearing of thy selfe indignation feare vehement desires zeale revenge accordingly thou mayest be comforted in thy mourning or discouraged in respect of thy estate The third grace that enstates a man in the state of grace is change of minde Quest What is it Answ It is a worke of the spirit whereby the image of God is repaired in us flowing from a hatred of sinne and love of righteousnesse It is a worke of the spirit for so those that are thus changed are said to be borne of the spirit Iohn 3.5 Iohn 3.5 By the image of God I understand that conformity and agreement which is betwixt Gods law and the faculties of the reasonable creature consisting in righteousnesse and true holinesse Eph. 4. Eph. 4. this is said to be repaired for that being defaced in the fall of Adam it is in part restored againe so as those who are thus changed are said to be new creatures to have a new spirit put into them I say further it flowes from a hatred of sinne and love of righteousnesse to difference it from those purposes that are wrung from men in respect of some grievous hand of God upon them by the smart of the rod by the feare of punishment onely So that a man that would prove himselfe whether his minde be changed must consider whether the spirit of grace hath so altered the powers and faculties of soule and body so as they are content to be subject to the law of God renouncing their former ungodlinesse Quest What is the least measure of this change Answ A setled and a constant purpose flowing from a hatred of sinne and love of righteousnesse whereby the heart resolves to repent to become obedient to God and to eschew his owne sinfull wayes this is the least measure of this change whereunto if a man do not attaine he is not changed Now this setling and disposing of the heart to the wayes of God to be the forme and life of a changed estate it appeares in that Gods children are deciphered by it Acts 11. Acts 11. that they with purpose of heart cleave unto the LORD 2 Chron. 20.3 2 Chron. 20.3 Iehosaphat set himselfe to seeke the Lord Psal 119.57 I have determined to keepe thy ward A constant purpose to be changed is in Gods acceptation as also in its owne nature a change that argues a man in the state of grace for if it be the fruits of a mans corrupt nature not to have so much as a desire or will that enclines to this change but even wholly averse and untoward then surely for a man to see so much of his owne misery and to be perswaded so far of the good estate of him that is changed as unfeignedly to purpose a change it must needs be the proper worke of the spirit Luke 15. In the Prodigall sonne the very purpose of a change is both accepted and commended as the change it selfe Markes Markes of this change otherwise called regeneration or new birth First Mark That it is to tall a whole change casting a new forme upon soule and body the whole man for as the corruption did over spread all the powers of man so in the restauration the spirit of grace is as large in repairing as sinne was in defacing whence the man thus renued is called a new man a new creature is said to arise from the dead and accordingly the Scripture makes it a worke of the whole man 1 Thes 5.23 1 Thes 5.23 The God of peace sanctifie you throughout this is expressed to be the whole spirit soule and body The minde must be changed Col. 3.9 12. The will Iohn 8.47 Col. 3.9 12. Iohn 8.47 affections Col. 3. Memory Psal 119. Conscience all sanctified more or lesse The kingdome of heaven that is the worke of grace is compared to leaven in regard of its diffusive and spreading nature it alters the whole lumpe Matth. 13. Matth. 13. hence the work of grace is set out by a comparison from the light for as that according to the measure of it enlightens all the house at once not first one place of it and then another so is it in the renewing of the soule it receives the spirit of grace into every part with one act of the spirit To conclude therefore looke as the oyntment that was poured on Aarons head ranne downe even to the skirt of his garments so the holy annointing with the oyle of grace drencheth even the lowest and basest parts of soule and body working in them a change of grace Second Marke That it enableth us by faith in Gods word to overcome the world makes the man in whom it is a Conquerour so as he gets the victory over the corrupt lusts of his owne heart and the enticements that come from the world or the devill 1 Iohn 5.4 All that is borne of God overcomes the world So then a speciall property of him that is changed is that he hath strength infused into him wherby he withstands sinfull motions in the heart fashions not himselfe to the world resists the devill By our naturall condition we are servants to our corrupt hearts they have an entire command over us so as we both obey them and have no power to doe otherwise Now where the spirit worketh this change there sinne raignes no longer so as we should obey it in the lusts thereof neither doe we give our members as weapons of unrighteousnesse unto sin but we give our selves unto God as they that are alive from the dead Rom. 6.12 13.