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A23649 The way of the Spirit in bringing souls to Christ set forth in X sermons on John 16:7, 8, 9, 10 and chap 7:37 / by Mr. Thomas Allen, late pastor of a church in ... Norwich. Allen, Thomas, 1608-1673.; Finch, Martin, 1628?-1698. 1676 (1676) Wing A1047; ESTC R23572 153,393 274

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joy that they never had before and so John 14.16 I will pray the Father and he shall give you another Comforter and so verse 26. But the Comforter which is the Holy Ghost whom the Father will send in my Name So Chap. 15.26 But when the Comforter is come whom I will send unto you from the Father Still when Christ speaks of sending the Spirit he speaks of sending him under the Notion of a Comforter which is to imply that they shall have more true matter of Comfort of joy and rejoycing than ever they had before by his bodily presence and therefore saith the Apostle Paul As our Tribulations abound for Christ so our Consolations also do super-abound and saith the Apostle again Rom. 5.3 We glory in Tribulations which is an high expression Before upon every occasion they were afraid when they came into danger but now saith the Apostle We glory in Tribulations we joy and rejoyce in the highest degree of rejoycing The Apostles whilest Christ lived never had that fulness of Spiritual joy and consolation as they had after Christ was gone and the Spirit was sent down from Heaven and therefore that is one Respect why it is better to enjoy the presence of the Spirit than the personal Presence of Christ 2. By having the Spirit the Comforter sent down to them thereby they come to have more Boldness and spiritual Courage than they had before Alas before how ready were they to be affrighted and scared at every turn whilest they had the presence of Christ you see how they were affrighted when Christ was apprehended they all forsook him and fled and when Peter would needs peep into the Judgment Hall you see how he was dismayed and afraid when a Maid spoke to him and told him Thou art one of his Companions and he denyed it and swore he never knew him so timorous and fearful he was but afterwards he grew bold and couragious when the Spirit did descend upon him see the Courage of Peter and the Apostles Acts 4. when they came before the Judgment Seat Verse 8. And when they had set them in the midst they asked By what power or by what Name have you done this then Peter filled with the Holy Ghost said unto them Verse 10. Be it known unto you all and to all the people of Israel that by the Name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth whom ye crucified whom God raised from the dead even by him doth this man stand here before you whole This was a Spirit of Boldness And Verse 13. When they saw the Boldness of Peter and John Now they had more Spiritual Boldness Courage and Audacity than they had before now the Spirit was poured down upon them And Verse 19. when they commanded them to speak no more in the Name of Jesus Then Peter and John said unto them Whether it be right in the sight of God to hearken unto you rather than unto God judge ye for we cannot but speak the things which we have seen and heard Thus by the plentiful effusion of the Spirit they grew more spiritually bold 3. When they were deprived of Christs personal presence then being indued with the Spirit They had more Christian strength and power given to them than they had before to act and do for Christ Therefore then they were said to be endued with power from on high Luke 24.49 When Christ was about to ascend up to Heaven he told them they should be endued with Power from on high Ay the Spirit is a Spirit of power 2 Tim. 1.7 God hath given to us not the Spirit of Fear but of power of love and of a sound mind The Spirit of Power When the Spirit falls down upon a person 't is a Spirit of Power that they shall be able to do and suffer for the Name of Christ very great things they are now endued with power from above Now Christ was gone and the Spirit come therefore you see how they did act They went up and down and could preach every day from place to place they travelled up and down to preach the Gospel and you shall see what great works they did as great works as Christ himself did do when he was upon Earth they raised up Tabitha from the dead Acts 9. And it is said Acts 19. that the very shadow of Peter and the Apostles passing by cured them that were sick We do not read of such miracles when Christ was upon Earth great power they had then see what power Paul had to go through Sufferings 2. Cor. 11.23 24 25. How he suffered abundantly and saith he I know that tribulations and sufferings abide for me in every place but none of these things move me he was indued with power from on high now saith he I am able to do all things through Christ that strengtheneth me Philip. 4.13 4. By having the Presence of the Spirit with them after they were deprived of the bodily presence of Christ Then they had a more powerful gift and Spirit of prayer Never such a Spirit of Prayer all the time that Christ lived with them then the Spirit of Prayer was poured down upon them as it was prophesied Zech. 12.10 I will pour out upon the house of Judah the Spirit of Grace and Supplication now they were able to pray to pour out their Souls abundantly to God in prayer before all the time that Christ was amongst them they were poor shallow weak Creatures not able to pray and therefore they came to Christ Luke 11.2 Lord teach us to pray as John taught his Disciples they had not the Spirit of prayer then in comparison with what they had afterwards therefore Christ was fain to dictate words to them as you do to your little Children to say word after word after you thus they came to Christ Lord teach us to pray but afterward when Christ was ascended and left them and the Spirit poured out upon them then they were able to pour out their prayers upon every occasion although 't is true as Paul saith Rom. 8. We know not how to pray as we ought that is we our selves left to our selves but the Spirit within us helps our infirmities with sighs and groans that cannot be uttered The Apostles prayed so strongly that they shook the very room where they were praying Acts 4 23. And being let go they went to their own Company and reported all that the Chief Priests and Elders said unto them and when they heard that they lift their voice to God with one accord and mark Verse 31. And when they had prayed the place was shaken where they were assembled together So Paul and Silas Acts 16. 't is said They prayed at Midnight and praised God and the very foundation of the Prison was shaken by their very Prayers There was a mighty powerfull Spirit of Prayer that fell down upon them when Christ was gone from them therefore in that respect also the presence of the Spirit is
Hands and he gave him the Donation or Giving out of the Spirit the giving out of the gifts of the Spirit For saith the Psalmist Psal 68.18 When he ascended up on high then he received the Spirit and the gifts of the Spirit to be given out to his people This is the Reward that God the Father gave to Christ after his great labour and suffering in the World assoon as ever he came into Heaven God exalted him with this Exaltation and then he gave him the fulness of the Spirit to give out when he would therefore assoon as Christ ascended up to Heaven presently after there was an abundant pouring out of the Spirit Acts 2. You know the Holy Ghost fell down upon the Disciples like fiery cloven tongues and then they spake with tongues they were able to speak in every mans Language and then you see the Apostle Peter made a Speech to them that heard it and wondred at it Verse 33. and saith he This is the Fruit and Effect of Christs Ascension into Heaven Therefore being by the right hand of God exalted and having received of the Father the Promise of the Holy Ghost he hath shed forth this which you now see and hear Christ leaving the World and being exalted in Heaven he had this power to give out the Spirit and saith he this is the Fruit of it He hath shed forth this which you now see and hear Therefore if Christ had not left the Discipies then the Disciples and Servants and Apostles of Jesus Christ had been destitute of the pourings out of the Spirit upon them It is true indeed it cannot be denyed but the enjoyment of Christs bodily presence was a most desirable thing very desirable to enjoy the bodily presence of Jesus Christ to see God in our flesh I remember Job did rejoyce in it in the hopes of it many hundreds and some thousands of yeares beforehand in the midst of his great Troubles and Afflictions Chap. 19.25 26 27. saith he I know that my Redeemer liveth and with these eyes I shall see him And this was matter of Comfort to him many hundreds of years before hand in the midst of those Sufferings and Troubles he met withall that he should see his Redeemer with his Eyes in the flesh And Brethren the sight of Christ in the flesh it is a sight that is matter of Admiration to the very Angels in Heaven God manifest in the flesh seen of Angels it was to the Admiration of Angels worth their looking upon 1 Timothy 3.16 Great is the Mystery of Godliness God manifest in the Flesh justified in the Spirit seen of Angels it was a great sight to the glorious Angels they desired to pry into that great Mystery and it was one of holy Austines wishes he wished the sight of three things in this World and this was the chiefest of all he did desire to see Rome in its glory Paul in the Pulpit and Christ in the flesh And Brethren the sight and enjoyment of the Presence of Christ in our Nature will be one of the happy sights in Heaven it will be a great part of the glory and happiness of the Saints in Heaven to see Jesus Christ therefore saith Christ Father I will that those whom thou hast given mee may be with me where I am that they may behold my glory John 17.24 So the Apostle John 1. Epist 3.2 When he shall appear we shall be like him for we shall see him as he is I tell you it is a desirable thing to see Jesus Christ in the Flesh and yet this I may say that it is possible for men and women to see Christ in the flesh and yet be never the better for it You know when Jesus Christ was in the World the Jewes saw him and were near unto him and yet were never the better for him We read that when Christ was sent by Pilate to Herod Herod rejoyced to see him but he was never the better for that sight for he derided him and mocked him and sent him away You know Judas had a full Sight of Christ he lived many years in the family with Christ yet Judas was never the better for seeing and beholding the bodily presence of Christ The Reprobates the wicked of the World at the last day shall see Christ in his highest glory but shall be never a whit the better I remember 't is said Mat. 14.30 That all the Tribes of the Earth shall see him and mourn they shall behold him in his glory and yet mourn What shall we say then You see we may behold Jesus Christ in the Flesh and yet be never the better but now to enjoy the presence of the Spirit here in this life a Soul cannot enjoy that but he shall be the better for it It is true indeed in Heaven there the Saints shall enjoy the presence of Christ and the fulness of the Spirit too but here in this life for the Saints to enjoy the presence of the Spirit it is more expedient for them more profitable more advantagious for them than to enjoy the very personal presence of Christ Now to give you a few Reasons for it to shew you wherein it is more profitable more expedient to have the presence of the Spirit than to enjoy the very bodily presence of Christ 1. In regard that By enjoying the presence of the Spirit they may have more reall Comfort than they could have by the enjoyment of the personal presence of Christ You shall see the Disciples themselves all the time that they did enjoy the personal presence of Christ in the World they had not that measure of joy and rejoycing as they had afterward they had not that measure of Comfort and Consolation all the time that Christ lived in the Earth and conversed with them as they had after Christ was taken away from them then they had more real joy Alas before they were subject to griefs and troubles at every turn when they came into danger then they were affrighted and troubled when they were in a storm at Sea and were ready to sink they cryed out and were afraid but now after Christ was gone and ascended and the Spirit fell down upon them you shall see then how full of joy and comfort and consolation they were and so Christ tells them before in this very Chapter verse 21. A Woman when she is in travel hath sorrow because her Hour is come but assoon as she is delivered she rejoyceth So it shall be with you saith Christ whilest I am with you you cannot have such joy and when you hear of my departure sorrow filleth your hearts but when I am taken from you and the Comforter is come then you shall rejoyce and therefore observe when Christ speaks of sending the Spirit instead of his own bodily presence he expresseth it under the Notion of the Comforter When the Comforter shall come O then they shall have such comforts and consolation and
confused manner to put the soul into a hurry that possibly the soul shall be mightily troubled about sin and cry out O I am a damned Creature and I shall be damned in Hell for my sins and the wrath of God will abide upon me for ever for my sins and yet possibly the soul doth not know what particular sin it is if you come to particulars and ask how you are guilty of this or that particular sin O yes they are sinners and they are guilty before God but come to any particular sin the soul will not fix there but go from one to another and still the Devil keeps the Soul in a hurry and confusion that one that hears him speak sometimes cannot tell what to make of his condition O I shall be damned for ever for my sins and the wrath of God will abide upon me for ever and yet not convinced by the Spirit of God The Devil doth what he can to overwhelm the Soul as it was the case of Saul 1 Sam. 28.5 Sauls heart did tremble he was put into an amazing frame he was afraid and his heart greatly trembled and afterward at the 15th Verse saith he I am sorely distressed the Philistims make war against me and God is departed from me I am sorely distressed Why what was the matter he could not tell very well what the matter was but the Devil had troubled his spirit had afflicted him he was put into a sore affright an amaze and trembling and he knew not what the matter was but God had cast him off and forsaken him and now he must lie under the wrath of God for ever Now the Devil to help him forward in his despair at the 18th and 19th Verses he claps one sin upon him Because thou obeyedst not the voice of the Lord nor executedst his fierce wrath upon Amalek therefore hath the Lord done this thing unto thee And saith the Devil to him The Lord shall deliver you into the hands of the Philistims and to morrow shall thou and thy Sons be with me And thus the Devil claps upon him to confound him and 't is said Verse 2. Then Saul fell straightway all along upon the earth and was sore afraid his heart died in him like a stone thus the trouble upon his Spirit being from Satan it was in a kind of hurry and Confusion that one could not tell what to make of his condition but now on the other side when the Spirit of God comes to convince a Soul of sin it sets sin in order before the Soul first one thing and then another Psal 50.11 I will reprove thee and set thy sins in order before thy face in an orderly way not in a hurry to confound and distract a soul but I will set them in order before thee and so you may observe those that have been convinced of their sins their sins have been set in an orderly way before them in the 2 Sam. 12.9 10. When Nathan came to convince David of his sins he set his sins in order before him first one sin and then another sin and so you may observe in the Gospel that those that have been convinced of sin the Spirit hath been an orderly Spirit and hath set sin in order before them So that that is one thing whereby you may know the difference between the trouble for sin that comes from the evil spirit and the convincing of sin that comes from the holy Spirit of God 2. Take another thing whereby you may see the difference and that is in the End or Design that Satan aims at in his troubling a Soul about Sin What is the Design The great design of the Devil is to bring the Soul into despair into a desperate case and so at last to make away it self to dispatch it self that is the great end that Satan drives at in his troubling a soul about sin and with sin to drive the soul into despair to overwhelm the Soul and cause the Soul if it be possible to make an end of it self that is the design of Satan he will so set Sin before the Soul that it is so great that there is no hope it should be pardoned when he tempts a Soul to sin he makes but a litte matter of it it is but a small matt●r and it is but once but when the soul hath once committed it then his great design is to overwhelm the Soul and to set the sin before the soul in such a manner that it looks like the unpardonable Sin Well Your sin is now unpardonable and there is no hope for you and many times he makes souls believe that they have sinned against the Holy Ghost and now there is no hope for them Just as it was with Cain Gen. 4.11 Oh saith he My sin is greater than can be forgiven This now is the design of Satan to cause a Soul if possible to make a way it self you see how the Devil carried it towards Judas Judas had committed a very great sin in betraying the Son of God Well when he had sinned the Devils design was now so to set home his sin upon him that he could find no rest day nor night till such time as he had gone and hanged himself It is the great end that Satan aims at in his troubling a Soul about sin his great design is to bring the soul into despair and so to make away it self Whereas now on the other hand the great end of the Spirit of God is to make a soul sensible of sin so as to be humbled for it so as to repent of it 'T is true indeed sometimes when sin is set home by the Spirit of God upon a Soul the Soul may be brought very low may be much overwhelmed and may possibly be brought into a despairing desponding condition and may be ready sometimes to make a way it self to destroy it self by the Devils setting in with it yet ordinarily the Spirit of God comes and prevents such things where the conviction begins from the Spirit the holy Spirit doth prevent such things the Soul is made to look up to God as Jonah did Chap. 2.4 I said I was cast out of thy sight the Lord hath rejected me Yet saith he will I look towards thy holy Temple The Spirit of God had convinced him of his sin and though he did seem to be cast out of God's sight out of his favour and was thrown into the belly of the Whale yet the Spirit of the Lord would not suffer him to be despondent and give over all as desperate Yet will I look towards thy Holy Temple That is the second thing whereby we may discern the difference 3. When the evil Spirit doth set home a sin upon the Soul it is to drive the Soul further from God When the Holy Ghost comes to convince a Soul of sin it is to draw the Soul nearer to God You may observe it that when ever the Devil doth set home a sin
open the understanding to open the heart We read the heart of Lydia was opened when she heard Paul preach but it was not Pauls preaching but the Spirits going along with it that did open her heart and she attended to what was spoken by Paul and so the Spirit with the Word is mighty to draw a Soul to Christ not the Word alone no saith Christ John 5.44 45. No man can come unto me except the Father draw him that is there must be the mighty Power of the Spirit of God concurring to work with the Word to draw and perswade and convince by the Word and then it works And so the Spirit with the Word will cause a Soul to grow and encrease in a Spiritual Estate Paul may plant and Apollos may water but it is the Lord must give the encrease to make the growth So it is one may preach and another may preach but still there must be the concurrance and work of the Spirit or else all our preaching will be but like the watering of a dead plant but the Spirit of the Lord must come and be present and then our preaching our planting and watering may be blessed for those ends for which God hath appointed it And the reason is this That without the Spirit of God the Word though it be ordained of God to be a Means of Conversion and Salvation yet the Word alone without the Spirit cannot do it because the Ministry of the Word is too weak to make an Impression upon our hard hearts Take a Seal and set it upon a Rock or Stone it makes no Impression Why Because there is no pliableness in the Rock or Stone to receive the Impression Thus it is with our hearts our hearts are naturally like so many Stones therefore see what the Lord promises To take away the heart of Stone and to give a heart of Flesh a soft heart the hardness of it shall be taken away that when the Word comes as a Seal to make an Impression upon the heart the Spirit doth change the heart and makes it pliable to receive the Impression which othewise it could not do You may as well make an Impression upon a Rock or Stone as upon any Heart till the Spirit come and soften the heart and make it pliable to receive the impression of the Word and therefore hence you may observe That sometimes when divers hear the same Word preached there are diversity of effects in the same hearers hearing the same Word some are converted and others not some believe and others not As Acts 17. When Paul had been preaching to them Verse 32 34. When they heard of the Resurrection of the dead some mocked and others said We will hear thee again of this matter Howbeit certain clave to him and believed Ay some received the Gospel and others not some believed and others not As I remember 't is said Acts 28.24 Some believed the things that were spoken and some believed not And What is the Reason The Spirit doth work effectually with the Gospel upon some hearts but not upon others that is the reason that some believed and some believed not And hence it is again that sometimes some are more hardned by the very word of the Gospel So far from being converted and brought into a state of Salvation that they are more hardned and set further off nearer to their damnation What is the reason Because there wants the presence of the Spirit and therefore you shall see Isa 6.9 saith the Lord to the Prophet he was an Evangelical Prophet Go saith the Lord make this peoples heart hard go and harden their hearts that they may hear and not understand that they may not be converted and saved Let their hearts be more hardned saith God by hearing the Gospel preached nay sometimes what is the reason that the most eminent ablest Preacher of the Gospel in the World that their Ministry is sometimes less efficacious than the Ministry of them that are far inferiour to them what is the reason Because the Concurrence of the Spirit goeth along with the one and not with the other You shall see Christ himself the most eminent Preacher that ever was under Heaven John 22.36 37. He preaches there and though he did Miracles before them yet they believed not on him that the saying of Isaiah the Prophet might be fulfilled Lord who hath believed our Report and to whom hath the Arm of the Lord been revealed And therefore they could not believe because Isaiah saith again He hath blinded their Eyes and hardned their hearts These things said Isaiah when he saw his glory and spake of him when he saw the glory of Christ when he was most Evangelical in his Ministry then he spake these Words whereas Peter now that was far inferiour to Christ having the presence of the Spirit mightily poured down upon him Acts 2. where the Holy Ghost fell down upon the Apostles like so many fiery cloven tongues Peter preached to them and he converted three thousand Souls at one Clap because of the powerful presence of the Spirit together with the Word Therefore Brethren still let us not satisfy our selves with hearing the Gospel preached though we had the most eminent preacher that ever was in the World though we should have heard Christ himself but look for the Concurrence of the Spirit the breathings of the Spirit wait upon God for the communicating and giving out of his Spirit that they may make the Gospel to be the Ministration not of the Letter but of the Spirit for it is the Spirits Work to make the Gospel effectual and operative for the Conversion and Salvation of Souls 3. In a Word that As the Preaching of the Gospel of it self cannot convert or save any Soul So neither will the Holy Ghost without the Concurrence and preaching of the Gospel You heard before that the Preaching of the Gospel cannot do it alone But cannot the Spirit will not the Spirit do it alone It can do it alone indeed But mark I pray the Spirit will not ordinarily convince and convert effectually and savingly any Soul without the Ministration of the Gospel To give you but a Scripture or two for this Acts 9. You see there Christ himself speaks to Paul you know how he met with him as he was going to Damascus to persecute the Saints and Christ spake immediately to him Saul Saul why persecutest thou me well who art thou Lord saith he I am Jesus whom thou persecutest Well Verse 6. You shall see saith Paul Lord What wouldest thou have me to do Mark now Christ doth not preach the Gospel immediately himself but he sends him to one to preach to him Go into Damascus and there it shall be told thee what thou shalt do and there Christ sent Ananias to preach the Gospel to him Christ himself would not preach the Gospel from Heaven to him nor he would not convert nor save his Soul without the Ministration of the
Instrument to convert by his preaching now to see that their conversion was true and real by their continuing in the truth I have no greater Joy in this world saith he And why so I pray Why should this be such a matter of Joy and rejoycing to the hearts of the faithful Servants that their Ministry is made effectual for the Conversion of Souls 1. Upon this Account because Here is a Sign and Token that God hath blessed their Ministry that the Blessing of God from Heaven hath been upon their labours and I pray let me appeal to your selves is it not matter of Comfort Joy and Rejoycing to you that you find your labours and indeavours to have any Success to be blessed of God As now take a Nurse that brings up a Child and she sees the child begins to thrive by her suckling of it and it is the Joy and Rejoycing of her heart as on the other side if she see the Child pine away and doth not prosper 't is the grief of her heart when she takes all this pains and no good comes of it When you plant and sow seed if you take any pains in your Orchard or Garden in grafting and the like and you find that your labour is made fruitful is it not a Comfort to you to go into your Garden and see the seed that you have sown flourish and come up It is rejoycing to you and much more is it to the hearts of the faithful Servants of Christ that their labours in the Ministry are blessed and made fruitful and successful because now here is the more immediate presence of God upon their labours here is the blessing the blessing of God doth more immediately appear in their labours Now in sowing of Seed there is instrumental means and causes of its growing there is Dew and Showers and Rain from Heaven there is the influence of the Sun the fatness of the Soil that concur to cause it grow but now there is much against the Ministry of the Word to work upon the heart there is the corruption of the heart and the temptations of Satan and the World and all to hinder the Gospel from taking effect but now when the Lord makes the Gospel to take effect to become efficacious to the Conversion of Souls of poor Creatures here is now the blessing of Heauen upon his labours and now he hath cause to rejoyce greatly that God is with him and hath blessed his labours and now God doth own him as a Fellow-Labourer together with himself We are Workers together with God saith the Apostle We are Gods Husband men and we are planting for God and God goes along with us and cooperates with us what a mighty cause of rejoycing is this that we have the presence of God with us and the blessing of God upon us nay it is an argument and token that God owns their Ministry and labour and he seals their Ministry and Labour as the Apostle saith Ye are the Seal of our Ministry this is I say matter of great Joy and Consolation in regard it is a Sign and Token that God hath blessed the Labours of his Servants and owned their Ministry 2. 'T is a matter of great Joy and Consolation because now Here is a Testimony that Jesus Christ in Heaven and in his Glory is mindful of his poor Servants here below in the World he doth mind and remember such a poor Servant of his that labours in his Name and doth send down the Spirit to accompany him in his Labours as Christ said here to his Disciples I will send the Comforter and he shall assist you and I will remember you when I am in Heaven I will not forget you Thus Christ now sends down the Comforter the Spirit from Heaven to assist such a poor Minister in his labours and endeavours what matter of Consolation is this to think that Christ from Heaven sends down his Spirit to co-operate with him in his indeavours What matter of Joy and Consolation is this Take but one more 3. It must needs be matter of great Joy and Consolation to the faithful Servants of Christ to think that the Lord should please to make use of such as they are to be Instruments in his hands to pull down the Kingdome of the Devil and to inlarge the Kingdom of Christ That the Devils Kingdom and power should go down and that Souls should be drawn out of his Kingdom by the Labours of his poor Servants what Joy is this When Christ sent his Disciples to preach Luke 10.17 18 it is said They returned again rejoycing saying The Devils are subject to us Ay saith Christ I beheld Satan fall down from Heaven like Lightning Where the Gospel comes there goes such a Presence of the Spirit with the preaching thereof that Sathan goes down and poor Souls are brought out from under his power and Dominion as you know Christ told Paul that he should be instrumental to turn people from darkness to light and from the power of Satan to God though they be under the Kingdom and Power of the Devil yet by the preaching of the Gospel when the Spirit concurs and goes along with it poor Souls are translated from the Kingdom of Satan into the Kingdom of his dear Son Col. 1.15 Now what Joy and Comfort must this needs be to the hearts of the faithful Servants of Christ that the Lord should please to make them Instruments in his own hands to pull down the Kingdom of the Devil and to inlarge his own Kingdom that such shall be added to the Lord as shall be saved I say it must needs be matter of Joy and Rejoycing But I would hasten to an end Briefly therefore by way of Application Application And here I might in the first place take occasion to speak a Word of Direction to the Ministers of Christ if it were a fit place and season namely to direct us how we may so preach that we may have most Joy and Consolation The faithfull Servants of Christ have more Joy and Consolation by being instrumental for the Conversion and Salvation of Souls than by all that ever the People of their Congregation can do for them If they may be instrumental in the Lords hand for their Conversion and Salvation this is more Joy and Consolation to them than any thing in the World can be Christ tells his Disciples that this would be matter of Joy and Rejoycing to their Hearts when he was gone from them therefore we should seek to convert and save Souls we should do as the Apostle saith I seek not yours but you we should seek the Conversion and Salvation of Souls and therefore we should be preaching of Faith and of Repentance as the Apostle Paul saith of himself Faith in the Lord Jesus Christ and Repentance towards God whereby poor Souls may be converted and saved And we had need be much in pleading with God for the Spirit that the Spirit of the Lord may
fain to fall downright upon him and then he fell down under the Conviction and confessed and acknowledged his Sin Thus it is we are naturally averse to yield to the convictions of Sin I pray mind what I say take a notorious Sinner one that is commonly known to be guilty of gross sins suppose drunkenness or uncleanness Come to this man and tell him The Word of the Lord saith expresly That no unrighteous person that no unclean person no drunkard shall enter into the Kingdom of God Can he deny the Scripture No he cannot deny it well but then come and tell him you are guilty of drunkenness you are guilty of uncleanness and therefore the conclusion is this it will naturally follow from these two premises That you shall not inherit the Kingdom of God Will he yield to the Conviction No unless the Spirit of God come and make him yield to it he will never yield Therefore I say from that natural opposition that is in all our hearts against this work of Conviction it is therefore required that the power of the Spirit be put forth upon the Soul so Christ promiseth here I will send the Comforter and he shall convince the World of Sin 2. There is not only a natural averseness and opposition against it in our carnal hearts but Satan also the Devil he will help the Soul to hold out against the Conviction of sin as long as he can he will keep the Soul from yielding to it for the Devil knows this that when once a Soul is convinced of sin by the Spirit of God he is in danger to lose that Soul he is in danger that that Soul will make an escape therefore he lays about him and doth all that ever he can to keep the Soul from yielding to be convinced of sin just like a Jaylor if he hath a prisoner whom he perceives hath a mind to make an escape he will lay the more Irons upon him and have the greater watch and guard about him so in this case if the Devil see a Soul in danger to make an escape he will clap on all the power he can to keep the Soul from being convinced of Sin or like a Governor of a Town if the Town be besieged and he perceive where the Enemy is like to make an Inroad a Breach to be sure he will fortify that place thus the Devil doth when he discerns a Soul is in danger to make an escape to be delivered from his power then his design is to fortify and strengthen all that ever he can the Soul against yielding to any work of Conviction and therefore we read 2 Cor. 10.4 5. of strong holds fortifications strong reasonings saith the Apostle The Weapons of our Warfare are not carnal but mighty through God to the pulling down of strong holds There are strong holds and fortifications that the Devil doth make round about the Soul that the Soul should not be able to make an escape except there come a stronger than he for the Devil is compared to a strong man armed and except a stronger than he come he will keep possession Now then there must come a stronger than the Devil and this is nothing less than the Spirit of God The power of the Spirit comes and makes conviction to take place on the heart for the Devil will fortify and strengthen all that ever he can with reasons as for your sins when the Soul comes to be troubled at sin Why you are none of the greatest sinners there are hundreds and thousands greater sinners than you are and God is merciful and gracious to sinners and God will pardon sinners that do repent and at what time soever a sinner doth repent And such kind of things as these are whereby he strengthens the Soul against yielding to Convictions of sin and now the power and policy of the Devil is beyond any ordinary created power therefore there must be a stronger power than is in the World that must be able really and truly to convince the Soul of Sin and that can be no less than the power of the Spirit of God and this is the second Demonstration of it why it must be the Work of the Spirit to convince the Soul of sin Objection But you will say to me But cannot the evil Spirit may not the Devil sometimes trouble a Soul about Sin and set sin home upon the Conscience and if so then it is not in the power of the holy Spirit only but the evil Spirit also may convince the Soul of Sin Answer Truly Brethren that the evil Spirit that the Devil may trouble a Soul about Sin and for Sin I think it is out of question by the example of Judas that had his Sin so set home upon him that he could not live under it nay Brethren the evil Spirit may set home sin upon the hearts of Gods people and endeavour to overwhelm them I remember what Job speaks Cap. 6.4 The Arrows of the Almighty are within me and the poyson thereof drinketh up my Spirit the Terrors of God set themselves in array against me So Job 13.26 Thou writest bitter things against me the terrors of the Almighty are upon me Brethren Do you think now that this was from the Spirit of God the Spirit of God when once it comes to be a Spirit of Adoption it never comes to be the Spirit of Bondage again So the Apostle saith expresly Rom. 8.15 You have not received the Spirit of Bondage again to fear but the Spirit of Adoption Now 't is true Job doth ascribe it to God yet it may be from Satan because Job did ascribe all that ever he met withall to God Satan was an Instrument to raise a storm to blow down the house where his Children were yet saith Job The Lord hath given and the Lord hath taken away he takes notice of the hand of God in it so in this case The Terrors of the Almighty set themselves in Array against me This may be from the evil Spirit which did become a Spirit of Bondage to him Question But you will say then How shall we know when Sin is set home upon the Soul whether it be from the evil Spirit or from the holy Spirit of God This is a Question of very great concernment I shall therefore desire through the Lords assistance to speak something that way and to offer some things to your consideration about it How you shall know when Sin is set home upon the heart Whether it be from the evil Spirit or from the holy Spirit of God for indeed if it be from the Spirit of God it is in order to Conversion and Salvation but if by the evil Spirit it is in order to damnation Answer There are several things that I shall offer to your consideration about this 1. The evil Spirit when he comes and brings sin and sets it before the soul commonly he doth it in a tumultuous way he doth it in a
Spirit of God cometh to convince a Soul of sin you will find the contrary the Soul will be ready to close with the very Instrument and Means that doth convince him of sin it will embrace and love the instrument you may see it Acts 2. When Peter and John and the Apostles dealt plainly with the people at the 22 verse say they Ye men of Israel hear these Words v. 23. Him being delivered by the determinate Counsel and Foreknowledge of God ye have taken and by wicked hands have crucified and slain Say they Ye have killed the Son of God There was plain dealing and so afterwards and so afterwards he tells them again verse 36. Therefore let all the house of Israel know assuredly that God hath made that same Jesus whom ye have crucified both Lord and Christ Well how did they bear this at their hands v. 37. Now when they heard this they were pri●ked at their hearts and they said unto Peter and to the rest of the Apostles Men and Brethren What shall we do Men and Brethren not Enemies no but Brethren now Ay when the Spirit of God convinces a soul of sin by any Instruments it will look at the instruments rather as Brethren than as haters of them they will look upon them in another manner and give them other manner of Appellations and Greetings Men and Brethren And truly Brethren this is a good sign that the Holy Ghost hath been at work upon the heart in a way of conviction when as the soul is ready to close with those that are the Means and Instruments of convincing them of sin That is the fourth thing whereby we may come to discern the difference between the trouble for sin that comes from the evil Spirit and that trouble that comes from the holy Spirit in a way of convincing of sin 5. When Trouble for sin doth come from the evil Spirit ordinarily the heart will be ready to murmur against God himself secretly murmur against God himself and think that God dealeth very hardly with sinners and very rigidly to lay such heavy punishments upon sinners for small matters as they are ready to think What afflict us here lay such heavy punishments upon us here for a small sin and then inflict eternal death too and let the wrath of God ly upon the soul for ever for sin God deals very hardly for sin the heart secretly rises against God and murmurs against God for it as if God were unrighteous and dealt very rigidly and severely as Cain Gen. 4. saith he My Punishment is greater than I can bear 't is too great a punishment And I remember Ezek. 18.25 The Lord complains of the people that they were ready to murmur against him as if his ways were not equal The Fathers have eaten sowre grapes and the Childrens teeth we set on edge We are punished say they for our Fathers sins God deals unrighteously with us and unequally with us that God is fain to clear himself I tell you saith God the Soul that sinneth it shall dy And the Child shall not bear the punishment of his Fathers So they were ready to judge hardly of God as if God were unrighteous And so I remember Revel 16.10 11. And the fifth Angel powred out his Vial upon the seat of the Beast and his Kingdom was full of Darkness and they gnawed their tongues for pain And what then v. 11. And they blasphemed the God of Heaven because of their pain and their soares and repented not of their Deeds When God comes to lay afflictions upon a soul and sin is set home by the Devil they will be ready to blaspheme God at least secretly in their hearts that God is a hard God and deals very rigidly and severely what for a small mat●er to lay such heavy punishments upon us here and eternal wrath for ever the Lord dealeth unrighteously Whereas now on the other side when a soul is convinced of sin by the holy Spirit of God the Soul is ready to justify God though he do afflict As I remember Ezra 9.14 saith Ezra there And whatever is come upon us for our evil Deeds our God hath punished us less than our iniquities have deserved God might have laid much more upon us So Nehem. 9.33 Nehemiah and the rest there do acknowledge that the Lord was righteous in all that was come upon them Howbeit thou art just in all that is brought upon us for thou hast done right So I remember David when God had convinced him of his sin of Murder and Adultery Psal 51. he makes that as his penitential Psalm and saith he Verse 4. That thou mightest be justified when thou speakest and clear when thou judgest Lord saith he I will clear thee whatever cometh of me this is the guise and frame of a soul that is convinced of sin by the Spirit of God such a Soul will justify God and acknowledge that God is holy and righteous in all his dealings So Psal 22.2 3. There David complains that God had shut out his prayer I cry night and day saith he but thou regardest not but yet saith he thou art holy thou art righteous still Thus it is with a soul that is convinced by the holy Spirit of God 6. You shall find another difference When the evil spirit convinces a Soul of Sin and troubles the Soul about sin you may observe there the Soul is not troubled for sin as 't is sin nor is it taken off from sin as sin but only troubled about the effects of it but is not taken off from sin no not from any sin as 't is sin possibly such a Soul may be under restraint for a time from his sin or possibly he will never venture upon that sin again that his Soul hath been troubled about and his Conscience so tattered and terrified about yet is not taken off from all sin You know Judas was troubled for his sin the Devil had drawn him into sin to betray Christ when he had drawn him into the sin then the Devil falls upon his Conscience and drives him into despair even to hang himself But it is likely if he had lived an hundred years after he would never have done the like crime again he would never have betrayed his Master again but yet he was not taken off from sin as sin if a Soul be taken off from sin a● sin he will be cut off from all sin for you see he fell upon self murder for all that and upon the sin of despair for all that so that I say such a soul is not taken off from all sin Whereas now a soul that is convinced by the Spirit of God it doth cut him off from all sin that now a Soul doth loath and hate every sin that he knows to be sin he will not meddle with it Psal 119. saith David I hate every false way And as Ephraim saith Hos 14.8 What have I to do any more with Idols Never meddle with
Idols more Thus the Soul will be taken off from all sin will not venture upon any thing that is sin That is the sixth 7. Let me add one more and that is this A soul that is under trouble for sin from the evil spirit the trouble will in time wear off and will be removed and healed by some way or other that is not the right way of Cure I pray mind it I say such a soul though it may be under a great stroak a great wound for sin if Satan do not prevail upon the soul to drive it to dispair the wound will be healed by some means or other that is not the right way and means possibly sometimes it wears away by length of time it vanisheth and wears off by length of time by degrees Just as it is with a Land-Flood it comes sometimes with great showres and storms but it wastes away by degrees insensibly So in this case you shall have some souls sometimes so afflicted and oppressed and troubled for sin that they cannot rest themselves nor let others rest with them they complain of the burthen of their sins what burthens they are under and the burthen wears off by degrees their trouble of Conscience wears off by degrees But how they themselves know not nor their friends neither but had it been from the Spirit of God it would not have worn off so Ahab was convinced of the danger he was in by the Prophet 1 Kings 21. The Prophet comes to him and threatens him from the Lord that the Judgments of God should fall upon him and his posterity Verse 21. That he would cut off all the Posterity of Ahab every one that pisseth against the wall Ahab was now convinced and troubled in his mind and he would fain avoid the judgment and therefore he humbleth himself in sack-cloth he was very penitent insomuch as the Lord took notice of it and told the Prophet of it verse 29. Seest thou how Ahab humbleth himself So that Ahab was under a restraint for a time for about two or three years that he durst not go to Battel But look into the beginning of the next Chapter and it is said in the third year he would venture to go out when the troubles were a little worn off his spirit then he would venture to go out and then he was slain So many a man or woman is under very sore trouble of Spirit and Conscience for sin and yet notwithstanding the trouble may wear off again and that 's an argument it was not from the Spirit of God sometimes trouble about sin may wear away it may be diverted by the multiplicity of worldly business he may thrust himself over head and years in the business of the world and so possibly may calm and quiet his Conscience for the present and if it be not from the Spirit of God possibly it will never return again You read of Cain Gen. 4.17 He was troubled in his spirit about his sin and he went about the matters of the world about marrying of Wives and building of a City and by that means wore away his trouble you hear no more of him Sometimes trouble is worn off by merry Company chearly Company and by Musick and the like and so drive away their sad and melancholy humours just as it was with Saul We read of Saul when the evil Spirit was upon him he would call for one to play upon an Instrument of Musick to drive away the evil spirit Ay the trouble was from an evil spirit indeed and now therefore it must be driven away by a fit of Musick Sometimes again you may be free from this trouble of spirit about sin by making restitution and satisfaction Oh they have wronged such and such and this bears them down and oppresses them the very thoughts of it and they know not what to do Well they will go and make restitution and satisfaction and so lick themselves whole the trouble is over And so sometimes they will ease themselves of their trouble by performance of Duties and by the reformation of their Lives We read of Herod he was convinced of his sin of Incest in marrying of his Brothers Wife John Baptist convinced him of it and told him it was not lawful for him to have his Brothers Wife and thereupon he goes to hear John preach and 't is said he reformed many things he set upon a work of reformation Mark 6.12 He heard John Baptist gladly and did many things c. And there was an end of his trouble Now I say this is that I bring it for to shew you that trouble about sin that comes from the evil spirit commonly it is healed and cured by such means as are not the right means for the cure whereas now a Soul that is convinced by the Spirit of God will never be cured but by the same hand that wounded it it will never be cured but by the right plaister the right ●alve without the blood of Christ and the righteousness of Christ applyed by Faith the Soul will never be cured I remember a Story of Mr. Bilney that was burnt here at Lollards Pit without Bishops Gate he tells a story of himself and Mr. Latimer this Mr. Latimer was a young man a man of very pregnant parts but he was a Papist Now Mr. Bilney thought to circumvent Mr. Latimer and to gain him by a wile and so he goes to Mr. Latimer pretending himself a Papist he would make Mr. Latimer his Confessor so he goes and confesses himself to him and there he tells him how he had been troubled in mind about his sin and so troubled saith he that I could find no rest nor peace till I came to the right cure I was set saith he to go a Pilgrimage to such a place but my trouble continued and I was set to do such a Pennance and my trouble still continued till such time as I read in the new Testament 1 Tim. 1.15 That Jesus Christ came into the World to save sinners whereof I am chief and saith he when that was set home upon me then I was quiet and free from my trouble Truly so it will be a soul will never come to a right cure till such time as it comes to the righteousness of Christ and the vertue of the Blood of Jesus Christ applyed to the soul by Faith the soul will never come to any true peace or comfort And thus now you have seen some differences between the trouble of a soul about sin that comes from the evil spirit and the convincing of a soul by the holy Spirit of God So now I have done with the third thing namely That it is the proper Work of the Spirit to convince a Soul of sin in order to Conversion There is one thing more remaining and I shall briefly draw to an end 4. And that is to shew you That as Convincing of sin is the work of the Spirit so also It is the
first work of the Spirit in order to Conversion and Salvation for so the Point was laid down That it is the first work of the Spirit in order to Conversion and Salvation to convince a Soul of sin Now how doth that appear Briefly in two or three Words 1. Thus because The Lord in the Work of the new Creation doth ordinarily use the same Method that he did in the old Creation You know in the first Creation of the World the first particular Work that God wrought was Light saith God Let there be Light and there was Light Light is that whereby things are discovered light makes things manifest So now God comes in the new Creation when he is about the great Work of the new Creation upon the Soul the first thing God works in the soul is to create Light Light whereby the soul may come to see and discern what is in himself he comes to see and discern sin saith the Apostle 2 Cor. 4.6 God that commanded Light to shine out of Darkness hath shined into our hearts In the new Creation he doth cause a soul to see and discern its own unrighteousness and there where true righteousness is to be had the righteousness of Jesus Christ of which we may speak afterwards if the Lord please He shall first convince the World of sin and then of righteousness but the first Work is to create Light in the soul and such Light as to discover sin as Christ told Paul when he called him to preach the Gospel Acts 26.18 saith he I have sent thee to turn people from Darkness to Light That is the first Work commonly the Spirit doth in order to Conversion and Salvation to bring in a light into the soul to discover sin the soul was in darkness before and saw no great evil in sin but now there is a light brought in whereby the soul is made to see and discern sin and so is convinced of sin 2. It is the first Work of the Spirit in order to Conversion to convince the soul of sin because Till a Soul be convinced of sin it will never much heed the Gospel of Grace Alas the Gospel and the glorious Grace that is held forth in the Gospel is a very slighty thing to a carnal heart they make a light matter of it they do even mock at it as a very simple foolish thing as in Acts 17. When Paul was Preaching to the Athenians say they What will this Babler say v. 18. It is but a kind of babling So sometimes some of your learned Doctors have counted the preaching of the Gospel but prating and babling so v. 22. When they heard 〈…〉 the resurrection of the dead some mocked They made a slight matter of it and disregarded it but now when a soul comes to be convinced of sin then it will be ready to attend the Gospel the soul will then be ready to hear what God speaks in the Gospel See that example again Acts 2. You read there those that were converted by Peters Sermon at first they did not regard what the Apostles said say they These men are drunken with new wine and they talk they know not what but afterward they came to be of another mind when Peter had preached to them and the Spirit had gone along with him to convince them of sin then Men and Brethren what shall we do now we will hearken to you and hear any thing you will say to us I say upon this account it is the first work of the Spirit to convince the soul of sin because the soul makes but a slight matter of the grace of God in the Gospel till it be convinced of sin it will make but a mocking matter of it But when a soul comes to be convinced of sin by the holy Spirit of God then the Word of the Lord will be precious to him and then we will hear thy Words for they are sweet 3. And lastly The Spirit doth first convince the soul of sin in order to Conversion and Salvation Because till such time as a Soul be convinced of sin the Soul is not fit to be married to Christ There must be first a Divorce before there can be another marriage if a woman be to be married the second time she must not marry whilest her Husband lives without a Divorce so 't is in this case a Soul cannot truly be married to Christ till such time as it be dead to the law of sin The Apostle speaks very elegantly to this purpose Rom. 7.1 2. Know you not Brethren I speak to them that know the Law how the Law hath Dominion over a man so long as he liveth And so on And at the 4 v. he comes to make Application Wherefore my Brethren ye also are become dead to the Law by the body of Christ that ye should be married to another even to him that was raised from the dead You cannot be marryed to Christ till such time as you be clear from your first Husband and how come we to be divorced from the Law of sin but by conviction of sin when the Spirit of the Lord comes to convince of sin then there is a Divorce then the heart is taken off from sin Indeed as I told you before if the soul be not convinced by the Spirit he is not convinced of sin as sin but when the Spirit of the Lord comes and convinces a Soul of sin here is a Divorce and now the Soul is made fit to marry with Christ And so you have seen the Point opened Application Now one word or two by way of Application and I have done 1. Then Hereby we may come to discern or have a near scantling about our spiritual Estate whether we have had the Work of Conversion wrought in us or no. I shall speak but a Word to it and leave it to your further Consideration Consider whether the first step towards Conversion hath ever been set that is the Work of Conviction by the Spirit Hath the Lord by his Spirit ever convinced you of sin hath the Spirit come and brought sin unto you and set it home upon you hath the Spirit of the Lord so set home sin upon you that you have not been able to make any evasion for that as you heard is the nature of true Conviction and hath the Spirit so set home sin upon you that your heart came to be affected with it and afflicted for it that you are made to humble your selves before the Lord under the sense of sin Well have your souls ever been thus convinced of sin or no if not then you have not set the first step towards Conversion I pray mind it You will say yes I hope I have been convinced of sin I have had some sins so set home upon me that I could not deny it nor avoid it but my heart hath been greatly afflicted under it that I could not rest day nor night and I have been afraid I should
convincing of the soul of this great sin of unbelief you shall find usually that the Spirit in convincing a soul of unbelief in order to conversion and eternal salvation it usually doth these three things 1. The Spirit doth come and reveal to the Soul the great evil of the sin of unbelief sets it before the soul and makes it to see it therefore the Spirit is called the Spirit of Revelation because it doth reveal the Gospel and the great sin that is against the Gospel Eph. 1.17 That God would give unto you the Spirit of Wisdom and Revelation Brethren it is not natural Conscience that can convince a man of the sin of unbelief A natural Conscience may possibly help to convince a soul of other sins it may check the soul for other sins as Murder or Blasphemy For indeed a natural Conscience is ready to accuse of sin Rom. 2.15 Their Consciences in the mean while excusing or accusing one another Natural Conscience may accuse for some sins but not for this sin of unbelief The Law may help a soul to be convinced of some sins that are expresly against the Law but the law cannot convince any man or woman of unbelief no though 't is true as I said before That believing on Christ is virtually required in the first Commandment yet it is not expresly commanded but only implicitly and virtually therefore it is not in the power of the law of the Commandments to help to convince a soul of the sin of unbelief no more than the second Commandment is a means and instrument to convince us of our neglect of Gospel worship because it is not expresly commanded there but implicitly and consequentially Therefore I say it must be the work of the Spirit alone to convince of the sin of unbelief The Law and Conscience may help to convince the Soul of other sins but none but the Spirit of God can convince the soul of the evil of the sin of unbelief This is the first thing that the Spirit doth in the soul in order to the convincing of it of the sin of unbelief namely to open the eyes of the understanding and to reveal and discover to the soul the evil that is in the sin of unbelief 2. Another work of the Spirit in order to it is this namely to cause the Soul to understand and know plainly that all his best duties and services that he can perform in this World cannot be acceptable unto God nor make his person acceptable without faith in Christ Truly this now is the work of the Spirit to convince a Soul of this to discover this that it is not all my duties and services and performances that can procure my acceptance with God without faith in Christ Brethren this the Holy Ghost speaks in Scripture and this the Holy Ghost makes a soul sensible of That without faith it is impossible to please God The soul it may be is ready to think that he can please God with the performance of duties and services But when the Spirit of God comes to convince the soul of the sin of unbelief it shews him that all these things are not pleasing to God but are displeasing to him without faith in Christ neither our persons nor any thing we can do can be accepted of God without faith Eph. 1.6 saith the Apostle Wherein he hath made us accepted in the Beloved Our persons are accepted in the Beloved and our services are accepted in the Beloved in Christ and through Christ otherwise nothing can be accepted and pleasing to God that we can do and hereby now by the operations of the Spirit the Soul comes to see the sad and miserable Estate of unbelief That is the second 3. Another Work that the Spirit doth in order to convince a Soul of the Sin of Vnbelief is this namely to cause the Soul to see plainly that it hath been out of the Way of Salvation all this time The Soul hath gone on it may be in a course of duties and services and performances it hath been careful and strict to walk exactly to wrong no body to be diligent in its calling to be careful in all its dealings to be abundant in duties and services giving attendance to the Word waiting upon God in every Ordinance The Soul goes on in this way and thinks now it is in a way of salvation I would not discourage and dishearten any from going on in such a way but still without faith this is not the way we are out of the way of salvation and we are all of us naturally enclined to seek for salvation in this way in walking exactly and being conscientious in the performance of duties and being diligent in our vocations and callings this was the way wherein the poor Israelites did miscarry and perish Saith the Apostle Rom. 9.30.31 What shall we say that the Gentiles which followed not after Righteousness have attained to Righteousness but Israel which followed after the Law of Righteousness hath not attained to the Law of Righteousness wherefore because they sought it not by faith but as it were by the Works of the Law Ay they went about saith the Apostle to establish their own righteousness and so would not submit to the Righteousness of God They went about to establish their own Righteousness truly this is natural to every one to walk on in the way of the Covenant of Works to look for life in that way that Adam should have found life in if he had continued in his obedience I say 't is natural for every one to walk on in such a course to expect eternal life and salvation in that way whereas when the Spirit of God comes to convince a Soul of the sin of unbelief it makes the soul to see it hath been out of the way of life and salvation all this time I have taken a wrong course all this time and now the Soul begins to be amazed to think he hath lost all his time and all his labour and now the Soul sees that this is not the way to life and salvation but the way of salvation is in the way of believing on Christ and now the soul is set in that way and course of believing on Christ and this is the Word behind us which the Prophet Isaiah speaks of Isa 30.21 Thou shalt hear a voice behind thee saying this is the way walk in it The Spirit of the Lord comes and whispers in our ear and tells us this is the way of life and salvation you will never find life by your own doings but this is the way walk in it if you would find life Thus the Holy Ghost doth ordinarily those three things in order to the convincing a Soul of the sin of unbelief So now you have heard the Point opened and cleared Now to make a little Application in a word or two and so I have done Application 1. Hence we may see the reason why so many Professors do see so
trusting and leaning upon its own righteousness from looking to be accepted of God to salvation upon the account of its own righteousness This the Spirit of God doth take a soul from in order to convincing it of righteousness Truly Brethren this is the rock that we are all of us naturally prone to dash upon and to split upon we are all of us naturally prone to seek after acceptance with God upon the account of our own righteousness to run on in the way of the Covenant of Works to seek for salvation in that way that Adam should have been saved in if he had stood Doe and Live be obedient to the Will of God be exactly righteous and you shall have life this is the way that Adam should have had life in if he had continued in his obedience but now this way of the Covenant of Works is null'd and we cannot look for salvation in that way but we are all of us naturally prone to run on in that way to look for the life of our souls meerly by our own righteousness This was the stumbling stone that the Jews stumbled at this was the great rock of offence Rom. 9.31 32 33. saith he The Gentiles which followed not after righteousness have attained righteousness but the Jews which followed after righteousness have not attained righteousness why so because the Jews stumbled at that stumbling stone they sought after righteousness by the works of the law they sought to be righteous with their own righteousness and therefore mark what he saith Chap. 10.3 They being ignorant of Gods righteousness and going about to establish their own righteousness have not submitted themselves to the righteousness of God This is natural to us to look to be accepted of God for our own righteousness and truly it is a very hard thing for a soul to be taken off from that and therefore hence it is that the people that are morally righteous and not so notoriously wicked and prophane as others are are ordinarily harder to be convinced and converted than others are so that as Christ saith Mat. 21. Publicans and Harlots shall enter into the Kingdom of Heaven before you speaking to the Scribes and Pharisees that were exact to the letter of the law I say we are all apt naturally to stick there to run upon the rock of our own righteousness just as the Apostle speaks of himself when he was a Pharisee Philip. 3. I was saith he concerning the Righteousness of the Law blameless but afterwards when the Spirit of the Lord had convinced him of his own unrighteousness and the righteousness of Christ at the 8 and 9 Verses Now saith he I would be found in him not having on my own righteousness which is of the Law that righteousness that I had when I was a Pharisee I would not be found saith he having on my own righteousness but that righteousness which is by faith in Christ Jesus Now I say we are very hardly brought off from our own righteousness to close with this righteousness of Jesus Christ but now it is the work of the Spirit in convincing a soul of righteousness to take the soul off from its own righteousness and therefore the Spirit is fain to take pains with the Soul to shew it that all its own righteousness will come to nothing And therefore do but observe the way and method of the Spirit of God what the Spirit of God doth ordinarily when it taketh a Soul off from its own righteousness The Spirit of God comes therefore and causeth the Soul to see not only its own sinfulness by notorious open wickedness and prophaness that it hath lived in it doth not only convince the Soul of its profaning of Sabbaths and its disobedience to Parents and lying and stealing and pilfering and dishonesty when a Soul sees that then it cannot be accepted of God for its own righteousness And not only so but the Spirit of the Lord doth discover to the Soul the secret evils of his heart inward sins that never saw the light of the Sun that the World never knew of The Spirit of the Lord comes and convinces of those wickedness●s that there is such and such wickedness in the heart secret pride and secret malice and secret envy and secret hypocrisy and secret unbelief and the like and now how can the Soul expect to be saved of God for its own righteousness What is this the righteousness saith the Soul that I look to be accepted for And not only so but the Spirit also doth d●scover to the Soul the unrighteousness of its best duties and services those things that men are apt to think that God should accept them for now the Spirit comes and opens the understanding and makes the Soul to see the imperfection and weakness of the best duties and services as the Church saith All our very righteousnesses are as filthy rags and O! can I expect to be accepted for these prayers and these duties and services that are so filthy and so defective and so impure When the soul comes to be made sensible of these things how can it expect to be accepted for its own righteousness Nay Brethren the holy Spirit doth usually discover to a Soul not only the sinful fa●●ings that are in his best duties and services but also the sinful frame of the heart and spirit that there is a sinful frame of wickedness within a law of rebellion and enmity against the will of God within though possibly it hath never broken out but there is a sinful frame of heart within that every thought and imagination of the heart is only evil continually and out of the heart proceeds all manner of abominations evil thoughts murder and theft and blasphemy and all manner of wickedness Now Brethren when the Spirit of the Lord comes and opens a mans heart to himself that he sees the very frame and disposition of his heart is set against God and the will of God in every thing then the Soul must needs be convinced that it can never be accepted of God for its own righteousness the Soul sees that it hath no righteousness at all in it self to rest upon And not only so but the Spirit of the Lord in this convincing a Soul of righteousness discovers to a Soul that this is not the way where by it can look for acceptance with God by all that ever he can do it is true indeed this was the way that Adam in his innocency should have found life and salvation in but since the Fall that Covenant is broken and null'd and now God hath no where promised to give life and salvation in the way of that Covenant no God hath nulled that way of Salvation by our own works and doings that if so be now it were possible a man or a woman to be perfectly obedient to the whole law yet he may go to hell and be damned for all that because now God is not bound nor engaged to
personal righteousness of Jesus Christ Brethren this is the work of the Spirit of God to discover and reveal this to the Soul that God will accept of the righteousness of Christ on the behalf of poor sinners He was made sin for us that knew no sin that we might be made the righteousness of God in him 2 Cor. 5.21 Well this the Spirit of God doth discover and reveal to the Soul when he comes to convince it of righteousness Nay and let me add further concerning this righteousness namely the Spirit doth discover to the Soul the way whereby he may come to have an interest in this righteousness the Spirit doth discover that to the Soul namely that it is in a way of faith and believing and leaning and resting upon the righteousness of Christ that Whosoever believeth on him shall not perish but have everlasting life and Christ is the end of the Law for righteousness to every one that believeth Rom. 10.4 This is the work of the Spirit to discover this to the soul when he comes to deal with the soul to convince it of righteousness in order to salvation This is the second thing that the Spirit doth first it takes us off from our own righteousness and then it reveals and discovers to the Soul this righteousness of Christ what it is and which way it is to be attained But then 3. A third Work that the Spirit doth which is the upshot of all and that is this when the Spirit comes to convince a Soul of righteousness in order to salvation then The Spirit doth convince powerfully and effectually that is the Spirit comes powerfully and perswades the Soul to close with this righteousness This is to convince of righteousness in order to salvation so to convince as to perswade and prevail with the soul to venture to close with it this is the way whereby a Soul comes to have an interest in Christs righteousness by faith and believing on Christ and it is the work of the Spirit so to convince so powerfully so as to prevail with the Soul to give the venture Well I will venture my Soul upon it if I perish I perish I will venture my Soul upon this righteousness of Christ the Spirit secretly perswades the heart so as now the Soul is made to say with the Psalmist Psal 71.16 I will go in the strength of the Lord God I will make mention of thy righteousness even of thine only When the Spirit comes thus to convince effectually so as to perswade the Soul to venture to lean upon Christs righteousness only to be accepted of God to salvation then the soul doth make mention of Christs righteousness and that only well I will venture to rest upon that alone and then surely shall one say In the Lord have I righteousness and strength then the soul shall be made to say there 's all my righteousness I have none of my own that I dare venture on but I do now venture to lean the weight of my Soul upon this righteousness of Christ and if I perish I perish This is now the convincing work of the Spirit to convince of righteousness So now you have heard the point briefly opened namely That it is the Work of the Spirit in order to Salvation to convince the Soul of righteousness Now then briefly for the Application of it in a Word Application Here then we may come to understand whether or no the Spirit hath been at work upon our souls in order to salvation It is a great Question I suppose you will think it so when you come to ly upon your death-beds whether or no the Spirit of God hath been at work upon my heart in order to my salvation Well you see it is the work of the Spirit in order to Salvation to convince of sin and to convince of righteousness then consider I pray consider seriously between the Lord and your own souls and let us not willingly deceive our own souls Hath the Spirit of the Lord ever been thus at work upon my heart hath the Spirit ever come and convinced me of sin and of righteousness For if the Spirit of the Lord hath ever convinced you of sin in order to your Salvation it will go on also in the Work of Conviction to convince also of Righteousness Therefore I say I pray consider of it seriously Objection You will say Well I hope the Spirit of the Lord hath been at work upon my heart I hope I can say my heart hath been deeply troubled about my sin and I have gone and confessed my sin unto God and I have begged earnestly in prayer for the pardon of my sins Answer Well a man or a woman may do all this and yet come short of this convincing work of the Spirit which is in order to Salvation Therefore consider further I pray for as you heard the last time usually when the Spirit doth convince of sin in order to Salvation it convinceth the soul especially of unbelief and indeed till a Soul come to be convinced by the Spirit of the sin of unbelief his conviction of sin may be no argument to him that the Spirit hath been at work upon his heart in order to salvation Indeed when a soul comes to that discovery that the soul is convinced of the evil of unbelief then there is the greatest hopes that such a Soul is not like to miscarry for I am perswaded that the Spirit of the Lord never convinces a Soul of the evil of unbelief but it is in order to his salvation you shall never have a carnal heart to understand the evil of unbelief that is the work of the Spirit of God Now consider I pray hath the Lord discovered to you and convinced you of sin especially of the sin of unbelief Objection You will say possibly I hope the Spirit hath been at work upon my heart in order to salvation for I know thus much I am perswaded that without the righteousness of Christ I can never be saved I can never be saved by mine own righteousness I know that and I know that I must have the righteousness of Christ imputed to me by faith or I cannot be saved Answer But Brethren I pray consider of it for here may be only a meer notional knowledge a meer conviction in the notion only you may be convinced that this is a truth that there is no salvation but by Christ A man or woman may be convinced of this notionally he may have this knowledge in his head that the only way whereby I must attain to salvation must be by the righteousness of Christ by believing on Christ but I pray consider whether the Spirit of the Lord hath throughly convinced you of the righteousness of Christ Question You will say How shall I know that Answer Briefly by these two things 1. When the Spirit of the Lord doth convince a Soul of righteousness in order to Salvation it doth as you heard take a Soul