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A53734 Two discourses concerning the Holy Spirit, and His work the one, Of the Spirit as a comforter, the other, As He is the author of spiritual gifts ... / by ... John Owen. Owen, John, 1616-1683.; Mather, Nathanael, 1631-1697.; Owen, John, 1616-1683. Discourse of spiritual gifts. 1693 (1693) Wing O818; ESTC R2819 174,342 306

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in other Discourses had occasion to treat concerning some of them I shall therefore be the more brief in the present Discourses of them and waving things commonly known and received shall endeavour to state right Conceptions of them and to add further Light unto what hath been already received THE first of this sort which we shall mention because as I think the first in Order of Nature is the Unction or Anointing which Believers have by him So are they said to be anointed 2 Cor. 1. 21. and 1 John 2. 20. Ye have 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 an Unction an Unguent from the Holy One Ver. 27. The Anointing which you have received abideth in you And the same Anointing teacheth you of all things What this 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 is which we do receive and wherein this Anointing doth consist we must in the first place enquire For a distinct Comprehension and Knowledge of that which is so great a Priviledge and of so much use unto us is our Duty and Advantage It is so the more because by the most these things are neglected That is an empty Sound unto them which hath in its self the Fulness of the Blessing of the Gospel of Christ. Some things there are which pretend unto this Unction or which some would have it to consist in that we must remove out of our way to render the Truth more evident SOME think that by this Unction the Doctrine of the Gospel or the Truth it self is intended This Episcopius pleads for in his Exposition of the place That Doctrine of the Gospel which they had received was that which would preserve them from the Seducers which in that place of the Apostle 1 John 2. 20. Believers are warned to beware of But neither the Context nor the Text will admit of this Interpretation For 1 The thing it self in Question was the Doctrine of the Gospel This the Seducers pretended to be on their side which the Apostle denies Now although the Doctrine it self was that whereby this Difference was to be determined yet is not the Doctrine it self but the Advantage they had for the right Understanding of it that which is proposed for their Relief and Comfort 2 This Unction is said to abide in them who have received it whereas we are said to abide in the Doctrine or the Truth and not that in us properly 3 This Unction is said to teach us all things but the Doctrine of the Truth is that which we are taught and there must be a difference between that which teacheth and that which is taught thereby 4 Whereas in all other places of the Scripture either the Holy Ghost himself or some especial Operation of his is hereby intended there is no Reason nor Pretence of any to be taken from the Words or Context why another Signification should be here imposed on that Expression 5 For the Reason which he adds that there is no mention in any other place of Scripture of any peculiar internal Act or Work towards any Persons in their teaching or reception of the Truth it is so extremely remote from the Truth and is so directly opposite unto express Testimonies almost innumerable that I wonder how any Man could be so forgetful as to affirm it Let the Reader satisfie himself in what hath been discoursed on the Head of Spiritual Illumination SECONDLY The Testimony given by the Holy Ghost unto the Truth of the Gospel imparted unto them is the Exposition of this Unction in the Paraphrase of another This Testimony was by his miraculous Operations at his first Effusion on the Apostles But neither can this be the Mind of the Holy Ghost herein For this Unction which Believers had is the same with their being anointed of God 2 Cor. 1. 21. And that was a Priviledge whereof they were all personally made Partakers So also is that which is here mentioned namely that which was in them which abode with them and taught them Neither is this a tolerable Exposition of these Words You have an Unction from the Holy One abiding in you teaching of you that is you have heard of the miraculous Operations of the Holy Ghost in the Confirmation of the Gospel giving Testimony unto the Truth THIRDLY It is to no purpose to examine the Pretences of some of the Romanists that respect is had herein to the Chrysme or Unguent that they use in Baptism Confirmation and in their sictitious Sacraments of Order and Extreme Unction For besides that all their Unctions are Inventions of their own no Institution of Christ nor of any Efficacy unto the Ends for which this Unction is granted unto Believers the more sober of their Expositors take no notice of them on this occasion Those who would know what respect they have thereunto may find it in the Commentaries of A-Lapide on this place THESE Apprehensions being removed as no way suiting the Mind of the Holy Ghost nor expressing the Priviledge intended nor the Advantage which we have thereby we shall follow the Conduct of the Scripture in the Investigation of the true Nature of it And to this end we may observe 1. THAT all Persons and Things that were Dedicated or Consecrated unto God under the Old Testament were anointed with Material Oyl So were the Kings of the People of God so were Priests and Prophets In like manner the Sanctuary the Altar and all the Holy Utensils of Divine Worship were Anointed And it is confessed that among all the rest of Mosaical Institutions those also concerning Unction were Typical and Figurative of what was to come 2. THAT all these Types had their first proper and full Signification and Accomplishment in the Person of Jesus Christ. And because every Person and thing that was made holy to God was so anointed he who was to be the most Holy the only Spring and Cause of Holiness in and unto others had his Name and Denomination from thence Both Messiah in the Old Testament and Christ in the New are as much as the Anointed One. For he was not only in his Person typified in the anointed Kings Priests and Prophets but also in his Mediation by the Tabernacle Sanctuary Altar and Temple Hence his Unction is expressed in those Words 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Dan. 9. 24. To anoint the Holy of Holies who was prefigured by all the holy anointed Ones before This became his Name as he was the Hope of the Church under the Old Testament The Messiah and the immediate Object of the Faith of the Saints under the New The Christ. Here therefore in the first place we must enquire into the Nature of this Unction that of Believers being an Emanation from thence and to be interpreted by Analogy thereunto For as it is usually expressed by way of Allusion it is as they Oyl which being poured on the Head of Aaron went down to the Skirts of his Garments 3. THAT the Lord Christ was anointed and how is declared Isa. 61. 1. The Spirit of
the Lord God is upon me because the Lord hath anointed me His Unction consisted principally in the Communication of the Spirit unto him For he proves that the Spirit of the Lord was upon him because he was anointed And this gives us a general Rule that the anointing with material Oyl under the Old Testament did presigure and represent the Effusion of the Spirit under the New which now answers all the Ends of those Typical Institutions Hence the Gospel in opposition unto them all in the Letter outwardly visibly and materially is called the Ministration of the Spirit 2 Cor. 3. 6 8. So is the Unction of Christ expressed Isa. 11. 2. The Spirit of the Lord shall rest upon him the Spirit of Wisdom and Understanding the Spirit of Counsel and Might the Spirit of Knowledge and of the Fear of the Lord. 4. WHEREAS the Unction of Christ did consist in the full Communication of the Spirit unto him not by Measure in all his Graces and Gifts needful unto his Humane Nature or his Work though it be essentially one entire Work yet was it carried on by several Degrees and Distinctions of Time For 1 He was anointed by the Spirit in his Incarnation in the Womb Luke 1. 35. the Nature of which Work we have at large before explained 2 He was so at his Baptism and Entrance into his Publick Ministry when he was anointed to Preach the Gospel as Isa. 61. 1. And the Holy Ghost descended on him in the shape of a Dove Matth. 3. 17. The first part of his Unction more peculiarly respected a Fulness of the Grace the latter of the Gifts of the Spirit 3 He was peculiarly anointed unto his Death and Sacrifice in that Divine Act of his whereby he sanctify'd himself thereunto John 17. 19. which hath also been before declared 4. He was at his Ascension when he received of the Father the Promise of the Spirit pouring him forth on his Disciples Acts 2. 23. And in this latter instance he was anointed with the Oyl of Gladness which includes his glorious Exaltation also For this was absolutely peculiar unto him whence he is said to be so anointed above his Fellows For although in some other parts of this anointing he hath them who partake of them by and from him in their Measure yet in this of receiving the Spirit with a Power of Communicating him unto others herein he is singular nor was ever any other Person sharer with him therein in the least degree See the Exposition on Heb. 1. 8 9. Now although there be an inconceivable difference and distance between the Unction of Christ and that of Believers yet is his the only Rule of the Interpretation of theirs as to the kind thereof And 5. BELIEVERS have their Unction immediately from Christ. So is it in the Text You have an Unction from the Holy One. So is He called Acts 3. 14. Rev. 3. 7. These things saith He that is Holy He Himself was anointed as the most Holy Dan. 9. 24. And it is his Spirit which Believers do receive Eph. 3. 16. Phil. 1. 19. It is said That he who anointeth us is God 2 Cor. 1. 21. And I do take God there Personally for the Father as the same Name is in the verse foregoing For all the Promises of God in him that is in Christ are yea and in Him Amen Wherefore the Father is the Original Supream Cause of our Anointing but the Lord Christ the Holy One is the immediate Efficient Cause thereof This Himself expresseth when he affirms that he will send the Spirit from the Father The Supream Donation is from the Father the immediate Collation from the Son 6. IT is therefore manifest that the anointing of Believers consisteth in the Communication of the Holy Spirit unto them from and by Jesus Christ. It is not the Spirit that doth anoint us but he is the Unction wherewith we are anointed by the Holy One. This the Analogy unto the Unction of Christ makes undeniable for as he was anointed so are they in the same kind of Unction though in a degree inferior unto him For they have nothing but a Measure and Portion from his Fulness as he pleaseth Eph. 4. 7. Our Unction therefore is the Communication of the Holy Spirit and nothing else He is that Unction which is given unto us and abideth with us But this Communication of the Spirit is general and respects all his Operations It doth not yet appear wherein the especial Nature of it doth consist and whence this Communication of him is thus expressed by an Unction And this can be no otherwise learned but from the Effects ascribed unto him as he is an Unction and the Relation with the Resemblance that is therein unto the Unction of Christ. It is therefore some particular Grace and Priviledge which is intended in this Unction 2 Cor. 1. 21. It is mentioned only neutrally without the Ascription of any Effects unto it so that therein we cannot learn its especial Nature But there are two Effects elsewhere ascribed unto it The first is Teaching with a saving permanent knowledge of the Truth thereby produced in our Minds This is fully expressed 1 John 2. 20 27. You have an Unction from the Holy One aend you know all things that is all those things of the Fundamental Essential Truths of the Gospel all you need to know that you may obey God truely and be saved infallibly This you have by this Unction For this anointing which you have received abideth in you and teacheth you all things And we may observe that it is spoken of in an especial manner with respect unto our Permanency and Establishment in the Truth against prevalent Seducers and Seductions so it is joined with establishing in that other Place 2 Cor. 1. 21. WHEREFORE in the first Place this anointing with the Holy Ghost is the Communication of him unto us with respect unto that gracious Work of his in the Spiritual saving Illumination of our Minds teaching us to know the Truth and to adhere firmly unto it in Love and Obedience This is that which is peculiarly ascribed unto it and we have no way to know the Nature of it but by its Effects THE Anointing then of Believers with the Spirit consists in the Collation of him upon them to this End that he may graciously instruct them in the Truths of the Gospel by the saving Illumination of their Minds causing their Souls firmly to cleave unto them with Joy and Delight and transforming them in the whole inward Man into the Image and Likeness of it Hence it is called the anointing of our Eyes with Eye-salve that we may see Rev. 3. 18. So doth it answer that Unction of the Lord Christ with the Spirit which made him quick of Understanding in the fear of the Lord Isa. 11. 3. Let these things therefore be fixed in the first place namely that the 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the Unction which Believers receive from the
TWO DISCOURSES Concerning the Holy Spirit AND HIS WORK The One of The Spirit as a Comforter The Other as He is the Author of Spiritual Gifts In the former Discourse these Particulars are distinctly handled Chap. I. The Holy Ghost the Comforter and Advocate of the Church Chap. II. General Adjuncts or Properties of the Office of a Comforter Chap. III. Unto whom the Holy Spirit is a Comforter Chap. IV. Of the Inhabitation of the Spirit Chap. V. Actings of the Spirit as a Comforter How he is an Unction Chap. VI. The Spirit a Seal and how Chap. VII The Spirit an Earnest and how By the Late Reverend JOHN OWEN D. D. London Printed for William Marshall at the Bible in Newgate-street where you may be supplyed with most of Dr. Owen's Works 1693. THE PREFACE THAT there are sundry Great and Eminent Promises referring to New Testament Times concerning the pouring out of the Spirit none who is acquainted with the Scriptures and believes them can doubt By the performance of them a Church hath been begotten and maintained in the World through all Ages since the Ascension of Christ sometimes with greater Light and Spiritual Lustre and sometimes with less It hath been one of the Glories of the Protestant Reformation that it hath been accompanied with a very Conspicuous and Remarkable Effusion of the Spirit And indeed thereby there hath from Heaven a Seal been set and a Witness born unto that great Work of God In this unvaluable Blessing we in this Nation have had a Rich and Plentiful share insomuch as it seems Satan and his Ministers have been tormented and exasperated thereby And thènce it is come to pass that there have some risen up among us who have manifested themselves to be not only Despisers in Heart but virulent Reproachers of the Operations of the Spirit God who knows how to bring Good out of Evil did for Holy and Blessed Ends of his own suffer those horrid Blasphemies to be petulantly ventod On this occasion it was that this Great and Learned and Holy Person the Author of these Discourses took up Thoughts of writing concerning the Blessed Spirit and his whole Oeconomy as I understood from Himself sundry years ago discoursing with Him concerning some Books then newly published full of Contumely and Contempt of the Holy Spirit and his Operations For as it was with Paul at Athens when he saw the City wholly given to Idolaty so was Doctor Owen's Spirit stirred in him when he read the Scoffs and Blasphemies cast upon the Holy Spirit and his Grace and Gifts and Aids in some late Writers Had not Pelagius vented his Corrupt Opinions concerning the Grace of God it is like the Church had never had the Learned and Excellent Writings of Augustine in Defence thereof It appears from Bradwardin that the Revival of Pelagianism in his Days stirred up his Zealous and Pious Spirit to Wrise that Profound and Elaborate Book of his De Causa Dei Arminius and the Jesuits endeavouring to Plant the same Weed a-again produced the Scholastick Writings of Twiss and Ames not to mention Foreign Divines for which we in this Generation have abundant Cause of Enlarged Thankfulness unto the Father of Lights The occasion which the Holy Ghost laid hold on to carry forth Paul to Write his Epistle to the Galatians wherein the Doctrine of Justification by Faith is so fully cleared was the bringing in among them of another Gospel by Corrupt Teachers after which many in those Churches were soon drawn away The obstinate adherence of many among the Jews to the Mosaical Rites and Observances and the Inclination of others to Apostatize from the New Testament Worship and Ordinances was in like manner the occasion of the Epistle to the Hebrews The Light which shines and is held out in those Epistles the Church of Christ could ill have wanted The like way and working of the Wisdom of God is to be seen and adored in stirring up this Learned and Excellent Person to communicate and leave unto the World that Light touching the Spirit and his Operations which he had received by that Spirit from the Sacred Oracles of Truth the Scriptures To what advantage and increase of Light it is performed is not for so incompetent a Pen to say as writes this Nevertheless I doubt not but the discerning Reader will observe such Excellencies shining out in this and other of this Great Author's Writings as do greatly commend them to the Church of God and will do so in after Ages however this Corrupt and Degenerate Generation entertain them They are not the crude and hasty and untimely Abortions of a Self-full Distempered Spirit much less the Boilings over of inward Corruption and Rottenness put into a Fermentation but the mature sedate and seasonable Issues of a Rich Magazine of Learning well digested with great exactness of Judgment There is in them a great Light cast and reflected on as well as derived from the Holy Scriptures those inexhaustible Mines of Light in Sacred Things They are not filled with vain impertinent jangling nor with a noise of multiplyed futilous Distinctions nor with novel and uncouth Terms foreign to the Things of God as the manner of some Writers is ad nauseam usque But there is in them an happy and rare conjunction of firm Solidity Enlightning Clearness and Heart-searching Spiritualness evidencing themselves all along and thereby approving and commending his Writings to the Judgment Conscience Spiritual Taste and Experience of all those who have any Acquaintance with and relish of the Gospel On these and such like accounts the Writings of this Great and Learned Man as also his Ordinary Sermons if any of them shall be published as possibly some of them may will be while the World stands an upbraiding and condemning of this Generation whose vitiated and ill-affected Eyes could not bear so great a Light set up and shining on a Candlestick and which did therefore endeavour to put it under a Bushel These Two Discourses with those formerly published make up all that Dr. Owen perfected or designed on this Subject of the Spirit as the Reader may perceive in the Account which Himself hath given in his Prefaces to some of the former Pieces published by himself in his Life-time Not but that there are some other Lucubrations of his on Subjects nearly allied unto these which possibly may be published hereafter viz. One Entituled The Evidences of the Faith of God's Elect and perhaps some others What further he might have had in his Thoughts to do is known to Him whom he served so industriously and so faithfully in his Spirit in the Gospel while he was here on Earth and with whom he now enjoys the Reward of all his Labours and all his Sufferings For certain it is concerning Dr. Owen that as God gave him very Transcendent Abilities so he did therewithall give him a Boundless Enlargedness of Heart and unsatiable Desire to do Service to Christ and his Church Insomuch
Grace to wrest these Expressions unto a lower meaner figurative Signification And I am perswaded that it is contrary to the Faith of the Catholick Church of True Believers so to do For however some of them may not have exercised their Minds about the manner of the Abode of the Holy Spirit with the Church and some of them when they hear of his Personal Indwelling wherein they have not been duly instructed do fear it may be that indeed that cannot be which they cannot comprehend and that some Evil Consequence may ensue upon the Admittance of it although they cannot say what they are Yet it is with them all even an Article of Faith that the Holy Ghost dwelleth in the Church that is them that truly believe and herein have they an Apprehension of such a Personal Presence of his as they cannot conceive This therefore being so expresly so frequently affirmed in the Scripture and the Comfort of the Church which depends thereon being singular and eminent it is unto me an important Article of Evangelical Truth 3. ALTHOUGH all the principal Actings of the Holy Spirit in us and towards us as a Comforter do depend on this Head or flow from this Spring of his Inhabitation yet in the Confirmation of it's Truth I shall here name one or two by which it self is evidenced and it's Benefits unto the Church declared 1 THIS is the Spring of his gracious Operations in us So our Saviour himself declares it The Water that I shall give unto him shall be in him a Well of Water springing up into everlasting Life John 4. 14. The Water here promised is the Holy Spirit called the Gift of God Ver. 10. This is evident from that parallel place John 7. 38 39. where this Living Water is plainly declared to be the Holy Ghost And this Water which is given unto any is to be in him and there to abide which is but a Metaphorical Expression of the Inhabitation of the Spirit For it is to be in him as a Well as a Living Fountain which cannot be spoke of any gracious Habit whatever No Quality in our Minds can be a Spring of Living Water Besides all gracious Habits are Effects of the Operation of the Holy Spirit and therefore they are not the Well it self but belong unto the springing of it up in Living Waters So is the Spirit in his Indwelling distinguished from all his Evangelical Operations of Grace as the Well is distinct from the Streams that flow from it And as it is natural and easie for a Spring of Living Waters to bubble up and put forth refreshing Streams so it belongs unto the Consolation of Believers to know how easie it is unto the Holy Spirit how ready he is on the account of his gracious Inhabitation to carry on and perfect the Work of Grace Holiness and Sanctification in them And what Instruction they may take for their own Deportment towards him may be afterwards spoken unto So in many other places is his Presence with us which we have proved to be by the way of gracious Inhabitation proposed as the Cause and Spring of all his gracious Operations and so distinct from them So the Holy Ghost that is given us Sheds abroad the Love of God in our Hearts Rom. 5. 5. The Spirit of God that dwelleth in us shall quicken our mortal Bodies Rom. 8. 12. He beareth Witness with our Spirits that we are the Sons of God Rom. 8. 16. Which places have been elsewhere explained and vindicated 2 THIS is the hidden Spring and Cause of that inexpressible Distance and Difference that is between Believers and the rest of the World Our Apostle tells us that the Life of Believers is hid with Christ in God Col. 3. 3. A blessed Life they have whilst they are here dead to the World and as dead in the World A Life that will issue in eternal Glory But no such thing appears no Lustre of it is cast abroad into the Eyes of Men True saith the Apostle for it is hid with Christ in God It is so both in its Causes Nature Operations and Means of Preservation But by this hidden Life it is that they are differenced from the perishing World And it will not be denyed as I suppose that this Difference is real and great For those who believe do enjoy the especial Love and Favour of God whereas those who do not are under the Curse and the Wrath of God abideth on them They are alive unto God but these are dead in Trespasses and Sins And if Men will not believe that there is so inexpressible a difference between them in this World they will be forced to confess it at the last Day when the Decretory Sentences of Come ye Blessed and Go ye Cursed shall be openly denounced But for the most part there is no Visible Cause in the Eyes of the World of this inexpressible and eternal Difference between these two sorts of Persons For besides that for the most part the World doth judge amiss of all that Believers are and do and do rather through an inbred Enmity working by wicked and foolish Surmizes suppose them to be the worst rather than absolutely the best of Men There is not for the most part such a visible manifest difference in outward Actions and Duties on which alone a Judgment may be passed in Man's Day as to be a just Foundation of believing so unspeakable Difference between their Persons as is spoken of There is a difference in their Works which indeed ought to be far greater than it is and so a greater Testimony given to the Righteousness of God 1 John 3. 12. There is yet a greater difference in internal habitual Grace whereby the Minds of Believers are transformed initially into the Image of God Tit. 1. 15. But these things will not bear the Weight of this inconceivable Distance Principally therefore it depends hereon namely the Inhabitation of the Spirit in them that believe The great difference between the two Houses that Solomon built was that God dwelt in the one and he himself in the other Though any two Houses as unto their outward Fabrick make the same Appearance yet if the King dwell in the one and a Robber in the other the one may be a Pallace and the other a Den. It is this Inhabitation of the Spirit whereon all the Priviledges of Believers do immediately depend and all the Advantages which they have above the Men of the World And the difference which is made hereby or ensueth hereon is so inconceivably great as a sufficient Reason may thence be given of all the excellent things which are spoken of them who are Partakers of it CHAP. V. Particular Actings of the Holy Spirit as a Comforter How he is an Unction THE especial Actings of the Holy Spirit towards Believers as their Comforter with the Priviledges and Advantages which by them they are made Partakers of have been severally spoken unto by many and I have also
Holy One is the Spirit himself and that his first peculiar especial Effect as an Unction is his teaching of us the Truths and Mysteries of the Gospel by saving Illumination in the manner before described HEREUNTO also is referred what is said of Believers being made Kings and Priests Rev. 1. 5. For there is an Allusion therein unto the Anointing of those sorts of Persons under the Old Testament Whatever was Typical therein was fully accomplished in the Unction of Christ unto his Office wherein he was the Soveraign King Priest and Prophet of the Church Wherefore by a Participation in his Unction they are said to be made Kings and Priests or a Royal Priesthood as it is 1 Pet. 2. 9. and this participation of his Unction consists in the Communication of the same Spirit unto them wherewith he was anointed Whereas therefore these Titles denote the Dignity of Believers in their especial Relation unto God by this Unction they are peculiarly dedicated and consecrated unto him IT is manifest therefore first that this Unction we receive from the Holy One is the Holy Spirit which he hath promised unto all that believe in him and then that we have these two things by Vertue thereof 1. Spiritual Instruction by Saving Illumination in the Mind of God and the Mysteries of the Gospel 2. An especial Dedication unto God in the way of a Spiritual Priviledge WHAT remains is to enquire 1. What Benefit or Advantage we have by this Unction 2. How this belongs unto our Consolation seeing the Holy Spirit is thus bestowed on us as he is promised to be the Comforter of the Church AS unto the first Head it is hereon that our stability in Believing doth depend For it is pleaded unto this purpose in a peculiar manner by the Apostle 1 John 2. 20 27. It was the Unction from the Holy One which then kept Believers from being carried from the Faith by the Craft of Seducers Hereby he makes Men according unto their measure of quick Understanding in the fear of the Lord. Nor will any thing else give Assurance in this Case Temptations may come as a Storm or Tempest which will quickly drive Men from their greatest fleshly Confidences Hence oftentimes those who are forwardest to say Though all Men should forsake the Truth yet would not they so do are the forwardest upon Trials so to do Neither will Mens Skill Cunning or Disputing Abilities secure them from being at one time or other inveigled with fair Pretences or intangled with the cunning sleights of them who lye in wait to deceive Nor will the best defences of Flesh and Blood stand firmly and unshaken against powerful Allurements on the one hand and fierce Persecutions on the other the present Artillery of the Patrons and Promoters of Apostacy None of these things doth the Apostle prescribe or recommend unto Believers as an effectual means of their Preservation when a Trial of their stability in the Truth shall befall them But this Unction he assures them will not fail neither shall they fail because of it AND to this End we may consider 1. The Nature of the Teaching which we have by this Anointing The Anointing teacheth you It is not meerly an External Doctrinal Instruction but an Internal Effectual Operation of the Holy Ghost Herein doth God give unto us the Spirit of Wisdom and Revelation in the knowledge of him that the Eyes of our Understanding being enlightned we may know what is the hope of his Calling Eph. 1. 17 18. He maketh use indeed of the Outward Means of Instruction by the Word and teacheth nothing but what is revealed therein But he gives us an Understanding that we may know him that is true and openeth our Eyes that we may clearly and spiritually see the wondrous things that are in his Law And there are no Teachings like unto his None so abiding none so effectual When Spiritual things through this anointing are discovered in a Spiritual manner then do they take up an immoveable Possession in the Minds of Men. As God will destroy every oppressing yoke because of the anointing of Christ Isa. 10. 27. so will he break every Snare of Seduction by the anointing of Christians So it is promised that under the Gospel Wisdom and Knowledge shall be the stability of the Times Isa. 33. 6. Nothing will give stability in all Seasons but the Wisdom and Knowledge which are the Effects of this Teaching when God gives us the Spirit of Wisdom and Revelation in the knowledge of him 2. WHAT it is that it teacheth and that is all things The same anointing teacheth you all things So was the Promise that he should teach us all things and bring all things to our Remembrance that Christ hath said unto us John 14. 26. and guide us into all Truth Chap. 16. 13. It is not all things absolutely that is intended for they are restrained unto those of one certain kind even the things which Christ had spoken that is such as belonged unto the Kingdom of God Neither are they all of them absolutely intended especially as to the Degrees of the Knowledge of them For in this Life we know but in part and see all things darkly as in a Glass But it is all things and all Truth with respect unto the End of this Promise and Teaching In the Promise the whole Life of Faith with Joy and Consolation thereon is the End designed All things necessary thereunto this Unction teacheth us And in the other place of the Apostle it respects the great Fundamental Truths of the Gospel which the Seducers opposed from whose Seduction this Unction doth secure Believers Wherefore it teacheth all that are made partakers of it all that Truth all those things all that Christ hath spoken that are necessary unto these Ends that they may live unto God in the Consolation of Faith and be delivered from all Attempts to draw them into Error THE Degrees of this Knowledge which are exceeding various both with respect unto the clearness and evidence of Conception and the extent of the things known depend on the various Measures whereby the Spirit acteth according unto his own Will and the different use of the external Means of Knowledge which we do enjoy But what is necessary unto the Ends mentioned none shall come short of who enjoy this anointing And where its Teachings are complyed withall in a way of Duty where we obstruct them not by Prejudices and Sloth where we give up our selves unto their directive Efficacy in a diligent impartial Attendance unto the Word whereby alone we are to be taught we shall not fail of that knowledge in the whole Counsel of God and all the Parts of it which he will accept and bless And this gives stability unto Believers when Trials and Temptations about the Truth do befall them and the want hereof in the uncured Darkness of their Minds and Ignorance of the Doctrine of the Gospel is that which betrays Multitudes into a
defection from it in Seasons of Temptation and Persecution 3. It so teacheth as to give withall an Approbation of and Love unto the things that are taught These are the next Principle and Cause of Practice or the doing of the things that we know which is the only Cement of all the Means of our security rendring them firm and stable The Mind may discern Spiritual Truths but if the Will and Affections be not wrought over to love them and delight in them we shall never conform our selves unto them in the diligent exercise and practice of what they do require And what we may do on the solitary Efficacy of Light and Conviction without the adherence of Love and Delight will neither be acceptable unto God nor shall we be permanent and stable therein All other means in the World without the Love and Practice of the Truth will be insufficient unto our Preservation in the Saving Profession of it And this is the Characteristical Note of the Teachings by this Unction It gives and communicates with it the Love of that Truth wherein we are instructed and delight in Obedience unto what it doth require Where these are not however raised our Minds may be or our Understandings enlarged in the apprehension of Objective Truths whatever sublime Notions or subtle Conceptions about them we may have though we could master and manage all the Speculations and Niceties of the Schools in their most pretended accuracy of Expression yet as to the Power and Benefit of Religion we should be but as sounding Brass and tinckling Symbals But when this Holy Spirit doth in and by his Teaching breathe into our Hearts an Holy Divine Love unto and Complacency in the things we are taught when he enables us to taste how gracious the Lord is in them rendring them sweeter unto us than the Honey or the Honey-comb when he makes them our Delight and Joy exciting and quickning the practical Principles of our Minds unto a compliance with them in holy Obedience then have we that Unction from the Holy One which will both sanctifie and secure our Souls unto the End And hereby may we know whether we have our selves received of this anointing Some would fain put it off unto what was peculiar unto the Times of the Apostles and would suppose another kind of Believers in those days than any are now in the World or need to be though what our Saviour prayed for them even for the Apostles themselves as to the Spirit of Grace and Consolation he prayed also for all them who should believe on him through their Word unto the End of the World But take away the Promise of the Spirit and the Priviledges thereon depending from Christians and in truth they cease so to be Some neglect it as if it were an empty Expression and either wholly insignificant or at best intended somewhat wherein they need not much concern themselves and whatever it be they doubt not but to secure the pretended Ends of it in their Preservation from Seduction by their own Skill and Resolutions On such Pretences are all the Mysteries of the Gospel by many despised and a Religion is formed wherein the Spirit of Christ hath no Concernment But these things are otherwise stated in the Minds of the true Disciples of Christ. They know and own of how great Importance it is to have a share in this Unction how much their Conformity unto Christ their Participation of him and the Evidence of their Union with him how much their Stability in Profession their Joy in believing their Love and Delight in Obedience with their Dignity in the sight of God and all his Holy Angels do depend thereon Neither do we look upon it as a thing obscure or unintelligible that which no Man can know whether he hath or no. For if it were so a thing so thin aerial and imperceptible as that no Spiritual Sense or Experience could be had of it the Apostle would not have referred all sorts and degrees of Believers Fathers Young Men and little Children unto it for their Relief and Encouragement in the times of Danger Wherefore it evidenceth it self in the way and manner of its Acting Operation and Teaching before declared And as by those Instances they satisfie themselves as unto what Experience they have of it so it is their Duty to pray continually for it's Encrease and further Manifestation of it's Power in them Yea it is their Duty to labour that their Prayers for it may be both fervent and effectual For the more express and eminent the Teachings of this Anointing in them are the more fresh and plentiful is their Unction the more will their Holiness and Consolation abound AND whereas this is that by which as it immediately proceeds from the Holy Spirit they have their peculiar Dedication unto God being made Kings and Priests unto him they are highly concerned to secure their Interest therein For it may be they are so far from being exalted promoted and dignified in the World by their Profession as that they are made thereby the Scorn of Men and the Out-casts of the People Those indeed whose Kingdom and Priesthood their Dignity and Honour in Christianity their Approximation unto God and Christ in a peculiar manner consist in Secular Titles Honour Power and Grandure as it is in the Papacy may content themselves with their Chrysme or greasie Unction of their outward Ceremonious Consecration without much Enquiry after or Concern in this Spiritual Anointing But those who get little or nothing in this World that is of the World by their Profession but Labour Pain Travail of Soul and Body with Scorns Reproaches and Persecutions had need look after that which gives them a Dignity and Honour in the sight of God and which brings in Satisfaction and Peace unto their own Souls And this is done by that Anointing alone whereby they are made Kings and Priests unto God having Honour before him and a free sacred Access unto him I shall only add that whereas we ascribe this Anointing in a pecnliar manner unto the Holy Ghost as the Comforter of the Church we may easily discern wherein the Consolation which we receive by it doth consist For who can express that Satisfaction Refreshment and Joy which the Mind is possessed with in those Spiritual effectual Teachings which give it a clear Apprehension of Saving Truth in its own Nature and Beauty and enlarge the Heart with Love unto it and Delight in it It is true that the greatest part of Believers are oft-times either at such a Loss as unto a clear Apprehension of their own Spiritual State or so unskilled in making a right Judgment of the Causes and Means of Divine Consolations or so confused in their own Experiences or so negligent in their Enquiries into these things or are so disordered by Temptations as that they receive not a refreshing Sence of those Comforts and Joys which are really inseparable from this anointing But still it