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A34689 A practicall commentary, or an exposition with observations, reasons, and vses upon the first Epistle generall of John by ... John Cotton ... Cotton, John, 1584-1652.; R. D. (Roger Drake), 1608-1669.; Scott, Chr. (Christopher), fl. 1655. 1658 (1658) Wing C6452; ESTC R5113 587,691 443

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yoke grievous What made Herod and Demas and others think Gods commandements heavy but their profits and pleasures Vse 1. May serve to teach those that would walk on in a Christian course with freedome and liberty to wean their affections from the love of the world Bear a crucified affection to the contents of the world and then Gods yoke will not seem heavy 1 Though the commandements be great and heavy yet as a man is so is his strength When a man hath got victory over the world hee hath got Christ in his soul and so through the strength of Christ he is able to prevail 1 John 4.4 And withall there abides with him the mighty power of Gods Spirit and Gods Word which affords him mighty strength 2. There is a weakning of the enemy All the weapons that Satan useth are took away when a man hath once overcome the world were a man advanced to the stars he would see the stars to be huge immense things far above that they seem now and he would look at the earth as a small point But if we stand here below we look at the earth as a great thing We think worldly honors and preferments great dignities and the stars we think them small things because we stand below and are renewed from them but in case God lift us above the world and we might have our eyes enlightened to see the greatnesse of Gods favour and Christs blood and heavenly things why then those earthly things would seem small If we would therefore walk in an enlarged frame let us esteem earthly things as small matters worth little regard and account heavenly things as worthy your highest esteem and chiefly to be looked at 1 JOHN 5.5 Wh● is he that overcometh the world but he that believeth that Jesus is the Son of God Doct. THe faith that overcomes the world is faith in the divinity and Sonship of Christ. Who is he that overcomes the world but he that believeth that Jesus is the Son of God When Peter had made that profession of his faith Thou art the Christ the Son of the living God what saith Christ to this Blessed art thou Simon c. Mat. 16.16 17 18. This confession made Simon to be a rock and upon this rock of Peters confession Christ built his Church So that if you ask upon what foundation the Church stands it was upon this faith and against this faith the gates of hell and all the judiciall power thereof shall not prevail What is it then to believe that Jesus is the Son of God 1 He that believes that that Jesus whom Judas betrayed and the Jews crucified is the Son of God 2 He that believes that he is the Son of God in whom he is well pleased Mat. 3.17 So that he is that mighty power and wisdome of God in whom his Father is well pleased This faith overcomes the world 1 Because this kind of faith cannot be attained by any humane means but by an heavenly revelation from God the Father Mat. 16.16 And in that age when St. John wrote this there was no humane reason to induce us to believe it 1 All antiquity of the Gentiles was against it They had heard of Jupiter Apollo and Hercules but Christ seemed a new God to them Acts 17.18 2 All authority was against it 2 Cor. 2.8 None of the Princes of the world knew of it 3 The universall consent of all the habitable world was against it save onely a smal handful of people that believed him to be the Christ the Son of God 4 There was something in reason founded against it for a man to look for salvation from a poor Carpenters Son from a despised man one that was excommunicated and crucified and could not save himself for a man to look for salvation from him was more then flesh and blood could reach for the poor thief upon the Crosse to see him on the Crosse and yet to beg of him a Kingdome and after death too this was such a faith as overcame the world This flesh revealed not to take a man at the worst and then to believe on him for salvation Object But now who is there that believes not Jesus to be the Son of God Answ 'T is true We have now all those arguments to prove him to be the Son of God which they wanted We have the antiquity of many hundred years we have authority on our parts and the universall consent of the whole Christian world hath now taken up such a principle and for reasons we have reason enough seeing so many ages so many wise and great men consent to this truth And therefore it 's now lesse wonder to believe Jesus to be the Son of God What then Is St. Johns argument of no force now Yes certainly therefore 2 we say It 's no great matter to believe Jesus to be the Son of God upon humane credulity of antiquity universality or humane reason That 's not the faith that overcomes the world but it must be such a faith as is wrought in our hearts by God himselfe and this faith far differs from humane credulity 1 No man that believes Christ to be the Son of God by this divine faith but looks up to him for salvation Look unto me and be saved all ye ends of the earth Isa 45.22 2 If we look at Christ as the Son of God this faith hath an efficacy in it to work in us contrition and mourning for our sins whereby we have crucified the Lord of life Acts. 2.37 When they heard that was the Christ whom they had c●ucified they were pricked in their hearts Zach. 12.10 To such as be-believe thus Christ is made the author of eternall salvation Heb. 5.8 3 From the mighty power and virtue a faithfull soul derives from Christ to overcome the world when you look at all the world and all the comforts thereof and compare them with Christ you shall find them so vain and empty that there is no comparison Psalm 73.25 Mat. 16.24 What is there in the world that would be equal with Christ Did not Moses on this ground despise all the treasures and pleasures of Aegypt because he had seen him that was in the bush Heb. 11.27 That was the Lord Christ The transcendent worth a Christian findes in Christ far outswayes all worldly dignities Vse 1. Of encouragement to a Christian soul against all temptation For if this faith overcome the world then it will overcome Satan and the corrupt lusts of thine owne heart and therefore this faith cannot be overcome but is secure against all enemies If it were possible that our faith could be extinguished then this were not true that Faith overcomes the world If a man therefore lose his faith such faith was never true 2 It teacheth us the exceeding danger of the love of the world How many are there that rise early and sit up late that spend their whole care and pains to get worldly wealth
The glory of Young-men is their strength but the Apostle speaks not here of bodily strength but such strength whereby they overcome the wicked one and this he acknowledgeth in them Q. 1. What is this strength A. 1. It is the power of Gods Spirit whereby a Christian is inabled to do all Spirituall duties in the power of Christ 2. It is a power of Gods Spirit 2 Tim. 1.17 2 Cor. 3.5 Gal. 6.10 and hereby he is inabled to doe all spirituall duties Phil. 4.13 A Christian man younger or elder is able to perform every Christian duty he is able to doe all duties and suffer for Christ with power 1. It inables a man to doe every Christian duty with strength and so to doe implies three things 1 When a man performes a thing in strength he performes it chearfully Psal 19.5 The Sun rejoyceth to run his course c. if a man runs through his work with chearfulnesse it is a sign of strength John 4.34 Christ accounted it his meat and drink to doe his Fathers will he took as much delight in it and it was his strength that made him doe so 2 Doing the Will of God with strength implies a spirit of boldnesse and courage that they are not fearfull but go on with courage and boldnesse 1 Tim. 1.7 Acts 4.13 19.20 they were strengthened by Christs power 3 Strength makes a man doe Gods Will diligently and constantly an old man is soon wearied and slacks but take a strong man and he does his businesse diligently and constantly 1 Cor. 15.10 and painfully he doth things with dexterity and he that hath strength doth things constantly with constancy and perseverance Let a Childe shoot an Arrow with a weak hand it waggles but if a strong man shoots it it goes evenly so if a weak man take a duty in hand he begins to lagge and fail but a strong Christian he does duties constantly 2. For Sufferings strength of grace appears in bearing all things patiently and joyfully Phil. 4.11 12 13. Col. 1.11 when a man therefore is able to doe duties with chearfulnesse and suffer with patience he is endued with the power of the Spirit 3. There is a strength required for the over-coming and standing out against Satan when a man is not onely able to doe and suffer valiantly but is ready and able also to hold out and resist all temptations James 4.7 and makes advantage thereof 2 Sam. 6.20 John 3.26 this argues much strength when a man can go on in power and vigour notwithstanding Satans temptations Q. 2. Why doth God vouchsafe Young-men this strength and not old men and children A. 1. Because they are to wrastle with stronger Lusts which old men are past and children are not come to young men are sure to be transported with strong lusts 1 Tim. 5.23 even those who are of a weak and abstemious nature much more those that are of a strong constitution therefore God gives young men such strength to resist against these strong lusts 2. Their Temptations are stronger from without they are more apt to be carried away with company and worldly businesse and pleasures old men are not fit but young men are more strongly carried with profits and pleasures therefore that God might shew his might in them he strengthens them and indeed the Devil loses more by one young man that breaks off from him than by six or seven old men or twenty Children for lustfull strong youths to break off weakens Satan most and doth God most service and therefore Satan assaults them most therefore the Apostle writes unto them with honour I write unto you young men because you are strong Vse It may serve to exhort all young men to labour for this Spiritual strength the strength of young men is their honour to be able to over-run and out-wrastle others but what is that if he be not able to out-run the World and his Lusts what is it to out-wrastle his Adversary if he cannot out-wrastle Satan and his Temptations and his own Corruptions for a young man to overcome the world and himself is a greater Victory than Alexander the Great could reach unto what a comely and honourable thing is it for a young man to out-wrastle Satan the World his own Lusts and God to this end hath made his Ordinance strong his Spirit is strong the Lords Supper is Meat indeed and Drink indeed to strengthen us and shall we have such strong means and shall we be led away and overcome with every company no it is the honour of young men to be strong against temptation to do Gods Will to suffer patiently to hold out constantly what an honour is it for a young man when his Bow abides in his strength c. Gen. 49.24 for a man to suffer valiantly for the Truth this is a sign of strength Means to help a young man to this Spiritual strength and grow in it 1 Truth of grace no man by any outward performance only can be strong a shadow of a man may be like a man but it hath no strength truth of grace and power go together but where there is no truth there is no power 2 Tim. 3.5 therefore as we would be powerful in godlinesse let us do duties with hearty affection do all things in obedience to God and to do him service and this very truth and sincerity will grow up to such strength as you may go further conquering and to conquer 2 To get strength we must get wholsome and good diet and feed heartily on it so if we would get Spiritual strength we must feed on the Ordinances of God the Word of God 1 Pet. 2.1 2. no man that receives the Word and Sacrament with a good heart but he grows strong thereby they are meat and drink indeed and it is not enough to hear but especially attend to it and apply that which belongs to you this is a means whereby you may grow strong and put forth your strength to it water it with Prayer and look up to God for a Blessing thus if a young man feed on these wholsome meats he will grow strong indeed if a man feed on windy meats he will never grow strong so if men affect tricks of Elegancy and Wit and Speech such will be fill'd only with vain empty Notions but he that feeds on wholsome food on the purity and simplicity of Gods own Ordinances will grow in strength 3 Exercise encreaseth strength let a man daily exercise himself let a man excercise himself in Grace and he will grow up in the Lord and increase in Spiritual strength Gal. 5.16 Col. 2.6 7. a tree the more deeply it is rooted the more fruit it brings forth and so they that walk daily in a Christian course increase in strength it is not every duty that will strengthen us though it be often renewed but walk in Christ that is walk not in your own strength in your own gifts and parts Without me you
and fight and wrestle against our Spiritual enemies Sin Sathan and the World 3. Oyl cheareth the hearts and countenances of men so the Spirit is an oyl of gladnesse Isa 61.3 so that they are annoynted therewith are no more afraid of Hell or Sathan but walk on cheerfully before God so the graces of Gods Spirit Wisdom makes the face to shine Eccles 8.1 takes away Pride rough looks wanton looks and so smoothes and makes the countenance amiable such a soul is annoynted with the oyl of gladnesse 4. There was an use of Oyl to consecrate all Vessels no Consecration but Oyl was a part of it Exod. 33.23 whether to consecrate Vessels or Officers this use of oyl is in the Spirit of God from him it is that Gods Children are no longer for themselves or the world but consecrated to God and dedicated to him as Kings Priests and Prophets Act. 2.17 Rev. 1.6 so that that Oyntment which was poured on Christ above measure descends to every Member of his Church healing their Wounds softning and suppleing their souls chearing their hearts and countenances and consecrating them to bee Kings Priests and Prophets to God and therefore as Christ was called 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 so every Member of Christ is called 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Acts 11.26 that is one annoynted so that every childe of God hath in some measure a Kingly Priestly and Propheticall Office 1 Samuell 8.28 Kings were chosen to bee Judges and to fight the Lords Battels why so in some measure every Christian hath a power to judge 1 Cor. 2.15 and fight the Lords Battels such an Unction he hath that whatsoever case he is cald to he hath a spirit of judging and discerning what is good what bad so that he stands not at any mans judgement if it be of matters concerning Salvation God hath given him a regal spirit so Secondly he is able to fight the Lords Battels not against flesh and bloud for they are but typicall and shadowy battels but we fight against Principalities and Powers Ephes 6.12 to 18. and so their wars are farre above Princes Rev. 12.1 these are great Battels with Sathan and the World and our own corruptions 1 Pet. 2.11 so we should all fight the good fight 2 Tim. 4.8 2 As a Priest he performs the Priestly Office which stood partly in praying partly in teaching partly in sacrifycing so God hath given to every Christian a Spirit of Prayer an Teaching Rom. 8.15 Jer. 31 32 33. so also they offer up to God a sacrifice of a broken heart Psal 51.17 a sacrifice of praise a sacrifice of righteousness Psal 4.5 6. Rom. 12.1 2. nay sometimes the Lord gives them to sacrifice whole Towns and Cities unto God as Paul and Peter offered three thousand together he takes them from sin and brings them to God so that they bring in heaps upon heaps to God so that they are not poor Kings and Priests but truly if Christians knew their worth they would not be so discouraged and cast down in respect of the World 3 For Prophets it was their office to Preach and Pray but this was principall they had a speciall revelation of Gods secrets and this is verified of poor Christians he reveals his secrets to them Psal 25.14 Matth. 13.11 so tha● many a poor Christian is able to discern more than his Minister Apollos wa● an eloquent man and mighty in the Scripture yet he found Aquilla and Priscilla Tent-makers they were able to instruct him more perfectly Matth 11.25 26 27. the great mysteries of Election Vocation Justification which are hid from the world God reveals these to poor Fisher-men and to Babes and as it was a spirit of prophecy to interpret obscure mysteries so God many times helps poor Christians to see more clearly into Scripture than many great Scholars Rev. 3.18 they have received an Unction from the holy one that is Christ he is often called 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Luke 1.95 Psal 16.10 Dan. 9.24 he is the Holy one the Holy head of the Church and from him it is that we receive this Unction Holinesse is that whereby we give God his own due Holinesse is the fulfilling of the first Table righteousnesse of the Second now Christ is called the Holy one because he was set apart not only from all unclean but common uses and dedicated to the Lord. Two things make a thing holy a setting apart from unclean and common uses and dedicating to Spiritual and Holy uses so the Sabbath and the Sacraments are said to be Holy now Christ was properly called the Holy one for no Ordinance so separate from community as Christ nor so wholly dedicate to God as Christ was therefore we see how these little Babes should help themselves against Antichrist as there is an Antichrist so there is a Christ as they have a spirit of seducing so he is an Unction a Box of Oyntment which is able to confirm you and help you against all these Vse 1 Of trial to every Christian whether he be a true Christian or no for he is a Jew that that is one outwardly Rom. 2.27.28 we would think our selves deeply wronged if any should deny us to be Christians why what is a Christian one that is annoynted to be King Priest and Prophet dost not thou know the things that belong to thy peace or heavenly knowledge Dost thou finde that thou canst not warre against thy Spirituall enemies Dost thou finde that thou canst not pray or instruct others and as for judging thou sayest God forbid that I should meddle with other mens matters the secrets of God are not with thee why if it be thus with thee thou maist pretend Christianity but thou hast none in thee but on the contrary if thou knowest how to discern things that differ if thou knowest how to fight the Lords Battels if thou knowest how to pray and instruct others and bring in others if thou beest able to discern the mysteries of God to subdue Sathan the World and thine own heart if it be thus with thee thou art a Christian and thou hast that Unction that will never forsake thee if thou hast received no more then thou hast by thy Book or thy education thou wantest these infused gifts there is never a Christian but he now knows better what Sin is and what Grace is then he did before he is now able to see what he never saw before he knows the Wrath of Christ and the excellency of Gods favour why if thy graces come from this inward annoynting thou art a Christian such a one whose praise is of God and not of man Vse 2 Would you know where the Church is every company saith It is in me the Papists say it is in me and the Separists it is in me the Protestants say it is in neither of you but in me why where you have a Company endued with this holy Oyntment why there the Church is and he that departs from it is
of Antichrist so then the question is Where is this Spirituall Unction alas it is an hard thing for blinde natural men to know but yet as the Ambassador of Persia said Quot Senatores tot reges so where you see a company of Christians Quot Christiani tot reges so many Kings Priests and Prophets Psal 45.16 the children of the New Testament shall be answerable to the Fathers of the Old and shall be endued with suitable graces they are Princes in what part of the World soever they are Princes judging of things in difference indued with a Princely spirit to overcome the World and Sathan and their own Corruptions they have a Priestly Office to pray and instruct to sacrifice themselves and their Families to God c. therefore if you find such a company verily there is the Church of God and let not the Separatists say you have prophane persons among you We say though they be amongst us yet they are not of us and therefore that hinders us not from being the Church therefore whither should we go to seek the Church but where this Unction is Vse 3 For all you that have received this Unction it is not for Kings and Princes to be digging in the earth it is not for Priests and Prophets to be ignorant and blinde and dumbe 1 Cor. 6.1 to 7. Paul is confident that the meanest Christian is a Judge What a shame is it for a Christian at every temptation to be carried Captive What a shame is it for Kings to soyl and besmut themselves for Saul to cast away his shield was a vile dishonour so for Christians to be soyled and carried away with every temptation for you to cast away your shield as if you had not been annoynted is a great dishonour It becomes Christians to fight like Princes and to be victorious and to judge like Kings so walk as Priests of the high God know how to pray how to instruct your Families how to offer all your wayes to God all your Families you are not to be only holy day Priests but daily Priests Vse 4 It may teach every Christian that stands in need of healing or suppleing your stiff spirits you need balme and oyle for healing the wounds of your souls and suppleing and softning your stiff spirits why here is an unction that will heal thy wounds and soften thy heart intreat God that he would shed abroad his spirit into thy heart that he would heale thy spirit soften thy heart and chear thy soule look up to the holy one he is able to powre floods of consolation on thee and establish thy soul in peace do wee find our spirits hard and stiff and bound our spirits very straight and stand in need of a great deal of alacrity why yet this spirituall unction will so inlarge thee and supple thee that thou shalt find thy selfe helped and quickned that thou mayest do things not weakly but with power and life so if we find corruptions so strong that we know not how to overmaster them there is an unction from this holy one able to strengthen us against them intreat God therefore to power it down upon thy soul so doe you want power and life in Gods ordinances why in any need look up to him Vse 5 Here is a ground of much consolation that God is pleased to bestow such a mercy such a blessing as this upon us how are we bound to Christ that is pleased to annoynt us with the same oyntment wherewith himselfe was anoynted it is a ground of much consolation Christians are often called to great imployments which if they look on themselves they see themselves altogether unfit for such as Moses said send by whom thou wilt send but is not this unction able to make us Kings and Priests we know where to find supply and if God call us to more imployments that is our comfort that we have an unction which is able to fit us for every work and imployment God shall call us to Vse 6 Of exhortation to every Christian not to rest contented in an empty name of Christianity ●●ll you get this spirituall unction rest not in any known strength but what you receive by this spirit otherwise you shall find much want of help Matth. 25.1 to 10. the wife Virgins had their oyle continually ready and prepared whensoever Christ came but the foolish Virgins some oyle they had some common gifts and graces but they were spent and it was too late to seek for oyle when the Bridegroome came so do not only hear the Word but labour to find some oyle dropt into your souls that so in stormes you may find the life and comfort of the spirit 1 JOHN 2.20 But ye have an unction from the holy one and ye know all things IN these words the Apostle prescribes a means to preserve them against seducements and the first means is the unction they had received from the holy one which is a comparison from the legall oyntment this spirit of Grace should be as an Antidote against all Antichrists Now we come to speak of the vertue of this unction Doct. The little Children of God by vertue of the oyntment of the spirit of Grace they know all things So Verse 27. so that there is an abiding oyntment and so sufficient that they need not be taught more or better things than it will teach them For Explication 1 Consider the subject yee know all things This universality of Christian knowledge is amplified by the subject yee know all things 1 For the desire of their hearts they desire to know all things necessary to salvation Acts 10.33 this is the frame and disposition of a converted heart to know all things and so great is the desire of Gods Children to know this that they desire to know those things that are most against them 1 Sam. 3.17 Eli knowing by Samuels lingring that he had some terrible message yet he would know it and urged him by a curse to declare it and when he had told him yet saith he Good is the Word of the Lord so that a godly heart desires to know all the Will of God especially if it belongs to him though it be never so bitter it is contrary with a carnall heart few are willing to know all things especially if they be against them and crosse their lusts they would not know it so Mark 6.12 in Herod so Isa 13.10 they were men of that frame that would have the Prophet speak pleasing things Mal. 2.11 2 As in their desire so in the preparation of their hearts they know it so that if God reveal his Will at any time they have hearts ready to hear it and apprehend it better Joh. 10.4 5. there is a vertue in them whereby they discern betwixt the truth of Christ and false Doctrin so the noble Bereans were more noble because they received the truth with all readinesse and fear Acts 17.11 12. they searched the Scriptures so
humble meek spirit Gods Spirit will not so freely converse with us Isa 57.15 4 Impediment of our peace is suspending of our peace upon our own performances because we cannot pray so enlargedly nor hear so profitably as sometimes we have done but then we deceive our selves Rom. 5.1 because then we do not look for peace and justification from grace but from the works of the Law whereas we should depend wholly on the Merits of Christ and thus by these means we grieve the Spirit and blur the seal and so dim and dull our peace and comfort Vse 2 It may confute a Popish errour who say it is presumption and dangerous to think we may have assurance of Gods favour but we se we may know it by the witnesse of the Spirit 1 JOHN 2.28 And now little Children abide in him that when he shall appear we may have confidence and not be ashamed before him at his comming THe Coherence stands thus he had written to severall Ages several instructions vers 27. to Babes he had said they had received an Unction whereby they did abide in him In this twenty eighth Verse he turns his speech to all Christians in general for here it is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 not 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 having promised they should ●bide in him Two Parts 1 An Exhortation to all to abide in Christ A Reason or encouragement from the comfortable benefit that shall arise from it Doct. 1. The promise of perseverance in the state of Grace doth not open a gap to carnal liberty but rather gives us cause of encouragement to abide in Christ Now he had promised they should abide in him vers 27. he doth not say therefore take your ease take no care you are safe no he saith not so but abide in Christ In other places of Scripture when the clearest promises of grace and perseverance are laid down there is exhortation to carefull obedience 1 Cor. 10.12 13. though thou canst not fall finally yet let him that standeth take heed lest he fall Phil. 2.12 13. not a carnal fear but such a fear as is opposed to carnal confidence and pride though God work both the will and the deed Paul a man most confident of his good estate so as he triumphed in his estate Rom. 8. ult Did this make him carnally secure No he is now more vigilant and carefull than before 1 Cor. 9.26 27. so we see confidence breeds not negligence but rather diligence so we read he renounced all for Christ Phil. 3.7 8 9. yet ver 12 13. the more assurance he had the more vigilant he was and now little Children even now you have a promise to abide in Christ abide in him Reas 1. For the nourishment of those Graces by these kinde of promises whereby we most cleave to Christ Faith feeds on these Promises as it is bred by them so it is nourished by them now the more Faith the more do you purifie your hearts Faith purifies the heart Acts 15.9 no Promise promises perseverance to us in our own strength but all are made in Christ and therefore make a Christian by Faith to cleave the faster to Christ 2. These Promises breed Hope in us and this Hope makes us purifie our selves as Christ is pure 1 John 3.1 2 3. A Maid that knows she shall be married such a day will it make her the lesse carefull to adorn her selfe no surely so have any hope to meet the Bridegroom at the last day as their Husband do they go and soyl and defile themselves with base lusts no they adorn and beautifie their souls the more When Pharaoh sent and called for Joseph and he had now hope to make his suit known to the King doth he now come in his poor Prison garments no he shaves himself and puts on other garments so those Maids that were to go in to King Ahasuerus they spent twelve months in purifying themselves Esther 2.12 3. These Promises encrease love in us the more beautifull God is in his Promises the more doth the love of Christ constrain us Vse 1. To confute Popish spirits that say The doctrine of perseverance breeds security to what purpose say they doe you presse people to abide in Christ when they can doe no other we see St. Johns practice here it is true if these new Promises were put into old Bottles it would breed security in us but a Christian spirit that is taught to believe in Christ he is made the more watchfull by it 1 Cor. 15. ult Vse 2. May stir up all to abide in Christ and for that end to make use of these Promises to stir you to it Psal 116.9 to 12. seeing God hath freed your souls from darknesse and ignorance and bondage why walk holily therefore in the sight of the Lord none more dissolute and carelesse then those that are uncertain of their Salvation Doct. 2. It is the duty of all Christians to abide in Christ John 15.5 Reas 1. If ye abide in me ye shall bring forth much fruit no fruit without Christ 2. If you abide in him it keeps you from sin 1 John 3.6 3. Abiding in Christ is the means to have all our petitions heard John 15.7 4. Abide in Christ and abide in eternall life verse 24 25. hujus capitis Vse 1. To reprove the Apostacy that is found sometimes in Professours though many dead branches be cut off yet the Vine is perfect but not without living branches some are Members some onely unperfect so some may adhere to Christ by the redundancy of some graces as Judas and Jehu these may be cut off and we see how woefull their case is they wither and are cut down John 15.6 and are cast into the fire Jer. 2.13 This people have committed two evills c. Jer. 18.14 It had been better they had never ●asted of Christ or known him Vse 2. Let it exhort us as we desire to be faithfull to abide in Christ Q. How may we abide in Christ A. 1. If his Word abide in us Christ abides in us 1 John 2.24 2 Chron. 25.16 2. Know that all your strength depends on Christ live therefore in his Grace 3. Be fruitfull in Christ make use of him to grow in Grace 4. If at any time you turn from him return to him speedily that so by repentance you may renew your Covenant Jer. 3.1 Doct. 3. Such as doe abide in Christ doe with boldnesse expect and without shame receive him at his coming It is plain in the Text 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 First From the causes what makes men afraid of his coming either knowledge it shall go ill with them or not knowing it shall go well with them as the Cardinall said he had rather have his part in Paris than his part in Paradise the one he was certain of the other uncertain but now such as abide in Christ they know that it shall be well with them at that day Ps 23.3 4 5. doubtlesse mercy
when other mens hearts shall quail and tremble for fear and shake like the leafs of a tree Isa 7.2 then a loving Christian may lift up his head with joy because then he knows his love shall be consummate and when others are ashamed of their riches learning and honors he is not ashamed of his love a loving Christian is safe and bold both in life and death look at all the straights of a Christian if they be upon any ground it s for want of love he that neglects this duty of love God and his conscience will take him by the throat and exact the due debt because he walked with a private spirit in the publique world whereas if we doe but walk in a spirit of love and helpfulnesse to our brethren and learn to walk with a publique spirit neglecting private respects the Devill and thy conscience shall find nothing to accuse thee of but thou shalt meet death and judgement in the face without fear or shame 1 JOHN 4.18 There is no fear in love but perfect love casteth out fear because fear hath torment he that feareth is not made perfect in love VErse 17. he ●roved that such as love one another may have boldnesse in the day of judgement this he proved 1. From the likenesse to God v. 17. 2. He proves it from the contrariety that is betwixt fear and love There is no fear in love which he proves by an effect of love perfect love casteth out fear and therefore perfect love and fear cannot stand together this he proves by a double argument 〈◊〉 fear 1. Fear hath ●●●ments therefore love a peaceable grace casts out fear 2. Because he that feareth is not perfect in love therefore he that is perfect in love fears not In this 18. verse 1. Observe the estate of a soul troubled with fear and that is a state of torment 2. The unsound and uncomfortable condition of such a soul he is not perfect in love 3. The remedy of this estate perfect love casts out fear 4. The exemption of perfect love from all fear or the comfortable condition of a soul so healed by love There is no fear in love Doct. A fearfull conscience lies in torment Fear hath torment and he speaks of the fear of death but specially of judgement where that fear is there is torment the word translated torment 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 is elsewhere so translated Mat. 25. ult The torment here spoken of is such a kinde of torments as hell is not for measure but for kind For the handling of this we may see what the Scripture speaks of this torment in the severall descriptions and metaphors First This torment is sometimes called pricking of conscience Acts 2.37 they were pricked at their hearts with fear and shame for sin though but a little before they scoft at the Apostle v. 13. yet now they were struck with such torments as they knew not what to doe Secondly It s called a wounding of the spirit Prov. 18.14 which wounding is a larger gash then pricking and so implyes more anguish fear and shame Thirdly It is compared to the sting of a Scorpion Rev. 9.5 the Jesuites doe so sting men with torments of hell and horrour of conscience and God gave them not power to heal themselves again hence they thought every thing little enough to satisfie their conscience and so they suck out their estates in building Hospitalls and bestowing on their Cloysters Fourthly The wrath of God in the soul is compared to venomed arrows Job 6.4 Fifthly This torment is called the rending of the heart Joel 2.13 Rend your hearts and not your garments the heart and thoughts are so rent and distracted that one thing will not hang by another David calls this melting of spirit Psal 119.28 as if the heart were like wax and Gods wrath like burning fire therefore a man in this case is in a bitter estate Job 13.26 Thou writest bitter things against me Isa 38.15 I shall goe mourning in the bitternesse of my soul for this the soul is troubled Psal 77. and sorely vexed Psal 6.3 Why doth a soul lying in fear lye in torment Reas 1. Consider this fear in the effects of it this fear sometimes brings men into trembling of body so that all the spirits flie inward 2. If it continue it leads oft times to inward Consumptions of body or burning Agues Hab. 3.16 Psal 30.4 5. 3. Sometimes it causeth terrible dreams which doe amaze and affright us Job 13.14 4. It causeth wearinesse of life so that a soule long exercised with this kind of fear cryes out in bitternesse and heartily wisheth for death Job 7.15 My soul chooseth strangling rather then life if he might have his choyce he would rather choose strangling then life there are worse effects then those proceeding from this fear when Satan sets on withall against us 1. Sometimes Satan so follows us with fears and horrours that though a man be o● a large measure of patience yet he is able to bear no longer but breaks out in impatience Cursed be the day that ever I was born Job 3.1 2 3. and this is a sinfull effect 2. It breeds in some a flying from the presence of 〈◊〉 that they dare not read or pray they are afraid the earth should swallow 〈◊〉 up and God suddenly consume them so Cain when he was pursued wit●●orror of conscience he fled from the presence of God from Adams family from the Church 3. This fear sometimes brings destruction when the soule is so wearied with sence of horrours with cares and watchings that the brain growes frenzy so that you can be able to doe them no good till God puts in his help Psal 88.15 16. This was Hemans case through the terrours of God he was distracted yet when God healed his spirit he grows one of the wisest men upon the earth except Solomon 4. Sometimes upon this fear follows despaire the soul is perswaded it shall never see the light of Gods countenance again but that its utterly cast off Psal 3.6 7. Psal 77. but this was but for a time but sometimes this despair is finall as Judas his was 5. From hence followes sometimes selfe-murther as in Judas Mat. 27. Reas 2. From the properties of this fear its incomprehensible when Job would expresse it he could not tell how to set it forth but O that my afflictions were laid in the ballance Job 6.2 3. Lam. 1.12 13. Is there any sorrow like my sorrow 2. It s insupportable A wounded spirit who can bear Prov. 18.14 the stoutest heart is not able to stand under it 3. It s immoveable nothing in the world is able to remove it no balm can cure the conscience but the bloud of Christ Reas 3. From the causes of this fear which are two 1. The sence of Gods wrath here and the expectation of greater hereafter Psal 90.11 Who knows the power of thy wrath 2. A terrible expectation of violent fire to consume
make known your estate unto him or else you fall in your duty 3 From the duty he tenders unto them he writes unto them all I write unto you Fathers I write unto you young men I write unto you Babes from hence observe this poynt of Doctrin Doct. It is the duty of all sorts and ages of Christians to be conversant in reading of the Scripture To what end doth he write to old men if old men do not read what he writes and so young men and Babes it was the charge put upon the very Kings of Israel Deut. 17.19 that they should read the book of the Law all the dayes of their lives and when they have not opportunity to read then let them meditate on the word Psal 1.2 Reas There is great use of reading of the Scriptures 1 It helps Knowledge much 1 Tim. 3.15 2 It helps to make a right use of what we hear yea it sets such an edge on the Word heard that though the preaching did not so throughly affect yet by reading they come to quicken Faith Act. 17.11 12. though the Word prepared their hearts and made them attentive yet till againe they read and revised and meditated on what they had heard their Faith was in suspence but after they saw the agreement of his publick Doctrin with the word then many of them beleeved not that God doth ordinarily beget Faith by reading without hearing but when we have heard reading exceedingly quickens our spirits and Faith 3 There is a further benefit from reading the Word Deut. 17.19.20 a man shall find himselfe thereby framed to the fear of God to humility c. that day a man neglects reading of the Word of God he shall find his spirit more loose and unbridled lesse conscionable he doth not stand in awe so much 4 It is a means to confirm us and establish and help our memories and stir us up to holy dutyes 5 It makes the Word more ready in times of temptation what a marvellous use our Saviour made of the Word when Satan tempted him Ephes 5.17 a man in temptation will find need of many passages of Scripture 6 Lastly another use of reading the Scriptures is that our joy may be full 1 John 1.4 reading doth fill our hearts with comfort and consolation not that reading is sufficient to salvation no ordinance roots out another Rom. 10.17 Faith comes by hearing but though that especially begets faith yet for sundry other Graces reading is of speciall use at least to quicken and stir up grace we do not read that God ever blessed reading alone to beget Faith for God doth not usually blesse it alone but when it is joyned with hearing the Word preached in any congregation where there is only reading of the Word what one soul is begot to God comes on to Faith to Gods fear to humility to patience c. not but that in such places be found good Christians but it is because they goe abroad otherwise it fares with reading as with the Eunuch that knew not what he read Act. 8.30 31. till Philip declared the interpretation But yet I say you old men read and you young men read and you Children read and it is a great fault to neglect it and put it over wholly to little Children as a petty childish exercise but what doth St. John write only to Babes no but he writes to young men and therefore they are to read what he writes and to old men and therefore they are to read what he writes when God laid the charge upon the Kings of Israel Deu. 17.19 he did not impose it only upon Babes but whatsoever their imployment be whether they be in war or sitting in the seat of Judgment they must let no day passe without reading the Law no person but let him read we shall understand the Word better and the better remember it we shall be more stirred up to fear God to keep his Law we shall be the better furnished against many temptations which otherwise will prevail against us In a word seeing he wrote to them that they might learn to walke as Christ walked hence you may comfortably expect by reading the Word by laying it up by praying for a blessing you may be helped to walke even as Christ walked I write unto you Fathers because you have known him that was from the beginning Who are these Fathers they are such as are opposed to young men and Babes therefore he speaks of old men 1 Tim. 5.2 3. why doth he call them Fathers not that they were his Fathers to beget him to God for before he had called them Brethren neither is it meant of his natural Father but he calls them so even out of very reverence to their age Doct. It is the duty of all Christians yea even of Ministers to carry themselves to old men as their Fathers For this duty belongs to all christians as well as Ministers God hath speciall care to the reverence of old age for he would have ministers to rebuke with all authority and yet he would not have them easily rebuke an Elder Tit. 2 15. much lesse is a private person that hath lesse authority and commission to deale roundly with elder years Levit. 19.32 he gives speciall Commandement to all men to rise up before the hoary head and reverence the person of the old-man and dread thy God implying that the fear of God requires this duty as who should say there is no fear of God in such men as doe not reverence the persons of old men Reas God hath stampt on old men the image of his Eternity as on Magistrates the image of his Soveraingty God himselfe is called the ancient of dayes so that an old man bears a blush of the image of God rich men carry the image of Gods Allsufficiency Magistrates of his Soveraignty old men of his Eternity Vse 1. To teach us to honour old men as our Fathers 2 It proves the rudenesse of some young men that look at old men as base and contemptible he speaks of it as a sign of confusion Isa 3.5 to those persons when they see the hoary head passe by rise not up nor reverence him 3 It may stirre up all young men to reverence old age and that by a threefold respect 1 In rising up before them Levit. 19.32 2 You must shew them reverence in speech as St. John here calls them Fathers 3 In silence in their presence not to put forth your selves Job 32.6 7. but to be silent till at least they have spoken Vse 4. This should teach old men seeing God hath put such honour and respect upon them how much the more should they think themselves bound to God Shall he be so respective to thy honour and wilt not thou honour the ancient of dayes would you have all to rise up and expresse reverence in speech and carriage to you and ought not you then to come before God with reverence and speake
stand out against him God hath not given him liberty to pursue us unto death but if we stand out against him he will fly from us So it was with our Saviour first he tempted him about his Son-ship If thou be the Son of God command that these stones be made bread then he tempted him to presumption to cast himselfe down from the Pinacle of the Temple and then he tempted him with the glory of the World All these will I give thee if thou wilt fall down and worship me but because our Saviour still resisted his temptations and Satan could not prevail he departed if a man stand out strongly Satan flies indeed if a man yield never so little he makes use of the least advantage and will presse it but if you stand fast and yield not he will be gone from you his very pride and insolency makes him scorne to trouble himselfe with any Creature he disdains to be overcome by him therefore he will depart Thus Joseph was strongly assaulted Gen. 39.9 but he resists and answers with much affection How can I doe this great wickednesse and sin against God He had long resisted and stood out against the temptations of his Mistresse and therefore she no more solicites him with that thing but takes another course falsly to accuse him to his Master and so caused him to be cast into prison 2. A Young-man may not onely put him to flight but he may also spoyl Satan that is he may take advantage by his assaults to grow more wary more holy more obedient more fruitfull and so he spoils Satan if a Christian enrich his spirit by the temptations he meets with he makes a spoile of Satan the riches of the Souldier is the spoil of the Enemy when young men stand fast and make a spoil of Satan and grow more humble and meek and obedient they shall so much the more overcome Satan Job was strongly tempted by Satan to blaspheme God but yet he stands fast and not onely so but takes occasion to blesse God Job 1.21 so when Satan tempts him by his wife see how he answers Job 2.10 Michal tempts David by deriding him when he danced before the Ark but he grew more zealous by it 2 Sam. 6.20 21. so John 3.26 They would have stirred up John to emulate Christ but that stirred him up to magnifie him more than ever he did before and give the most honourable Testimony of him Q. How come young men to overcome Satan 1. By the bloud of the Lamb his power is queld by the death of Christ 2. By the power of the Word that dwells in them v. 14. 3. By the power of the Spirit that is stronger in them than he that is in the world 1 John 4.3 4. Vse 1. Since young men may and doe so overcome the World it must teach young men to make this their glory to be fighting this spiritual battell there is no gifts they should so much please themselves in as in this Prov. 20.29 What a shame is it for young men to shew their strength in powring down strong drink and spend their strength upon women what a pittifull thing is it for young men to strive to overcome one another in drinking and gaming c. nay were they valiant in war yet how much more honourable is it to fight the Lords battells to over-wrestle our lusts when a young man shall single out that grand Captain the Devill and foil him in war that is truly honourable if Satan in a speciall manner strive to overcome you then strive you most against him stand out against him resist him and yield not to him and examine what spirituall battells you have had with Satan if none then your case is not good Vse 2. May hearten the feeblest Christians not to be discouraged with conflicts many a soul saith my corruptions are so strong and my lusts so powerfull I shall never be able to stand out against them and overcome them why St. John writes here to young men whose corruptions were strong and violent and yet he saith You have overcome the wicked one Vse 3. Of reproof to old men and children if they doe not overcome children are not come to and old men are past the dints of lusts therefore they may be the more ashamed if they be given to voluptuousnesse and gluttony and gaming and lying and company-keeping Children and old men their bodies are dead to such lusts Vse 4. It exhorts all though we cannot put Satan to death or captivate him yet what we may doe let us doe in every temptation let us stand fast and put him to flight and labour by temptations to spoil him let his temptations make you more humble and fruitfull and obedient this is the greatest honour of a Christian thus to put Satan to flight and spoil him 1 JOHN 2.13 The latter end I write unto you Babes because you have known the Father WE have heard of old men and young men now we come to his Apostolical writing to Babes Doct. Little Children even Babes may know God as their Father For the proof of this 1. I will shew it by Examples 1 Sam. 3 1. though at first he knew not yet from that time forward he knew God 2 Chron. 34. see it in Josiah so Timothy it is said that he knew the Scripture of a childe 2 Tim. 2.15 Luke 1.15 and our Saviour bears testimony of little children Suffer little children to come unto me for to such belongs the Kingdome of Heaven Mark 10.14 and that they were little ones we may see in that he took them in his armes as we use to doe infants and whereas the Anabaptists say he means not of these but of such as are of years but little children in grace this cavill is vain for otherwise his reason had been in vain for he might have said it as well of Sheep as little Lambs for such are Gods Servants but yet he never mentions such but onely these little ones that is little children There are Three grounds of the Regeneration of little children 1. From the Originall Sin that they are born in for they that are capable of sin are also capable of grace for no subject is capable of sin but it is capable of grace and the greatest part of their sin is the privation of grace which they are capable of Luke 1.15 Psal 58.3 2. From their interest in the Covenant they enter into a Covenant with God even from their childhood as we may see they brought their young Babes to enter into a Covenant with God Deut. 29.10 to 14. and so are capab●e of grace Joel 2.15 16. In times of great dangers in the Land God required little children and B●bes to humble themselves for breach of the Covenant which implies they were in a Covenant indeed the Ninivets made their Beasts fast and their Children but they were Heathen and were not within the Covenant 3. Children are capable of the seals
weaned from but civill customes spring from the light of Christ shining in us in morall oeconomicall and politicall vertues 2. When there is a lust in Gods children against them though many receive them their hearts are secretly set against them this is a signe they are carnall and we must turn from them Reas 1. These cannot satisfie our soules they are transitory and our souls eternal what should an high soaring Eagle meddle with such flies an eternal soule must be set upon an eternall object 2. These are corporall and feed the body onely in the midst of these the soul is blind carnall foolish these are disproportionable to the nature of it and therefore cannot strengthen it 3. They are not of the Father and therefore lead us not to the Father a man cannot work above the sphear of his calling so give up your hearts to these and you will never reach higher Vse 1. Shews we may conform to the civill customes of the World the Holy Ghost doth not forbid those 1 Cor. 9.20 21 22. Paul became all things to all men so that in pretence of mortification we must not fill our spirits with morosity and rusticall rudenesse good manners and civill respects stand well with Christianity 2. This shews that we may have a lawfull use of honours and pleasures and riches we are to use them as from God and to God 3. It teacheth us what is in the World and of the World that we are to be weaned from viz. from corrupt Customes they are of the World and are transitory and corporeall and lead us not to the Father Thus much for the Generall now because these lusts before mentioned are the springs of all the lusts in the World therefore we will speak of them in particular Doct. Old-men and Young-men are to be weaned from the lusts of the flesh For he writes to Old-men and Young-men Love not the World nor the things of the World for all that is in the World the lust of the flesh c. Quest 1. What are the lusts of the flesh The lust of the flesh is an affection to satisfie the flesh as Col. 2. ult whatsoever therefore the flesh the body of man not taking it for the whole corrupt nature for that includes all these sins but these lusts are bodily lusts such as the body desires to be satisfied with Now the body stirs up first to intemperancy whereof two parts Gluttony and Drunkennesse 2. The body tends to Incontinency Whoredome and Adultery 3. The body desires ease and pleasure Gluttony and Drunkennesse in meat and drink Wantonnesse Whoredome love to Idlenesse and pastime all these are included here and to Children he doth not speak for they are not usually given to eat much or drink more than needs but when they have enough they cease and for inconstancy they are not tempted to it and for ease it cannot be Idlenesse in them though they spend much time in pastime and play Zech. 8.5 for their bodies are too weak to labour and their minds to study are too shallow but when they come to riper years let them be imployed but even the first seven years are spent in pastime and God looks not much at it but you young men and old men love not intemperancy incontinency or idlenesse 1 The body distempered with meat is Gluttony with drink is Drunkennesse Now a man may sin in Gluttony and Drunkenness or Intemperancy either when his appetite is carried to an unfit object as 1. When a man hath a longing desire to those things which are hurtfull unto him as if by the Physician Wine be forbidden or salt meats to some bodies yet there is a lust in mens natures to affect these it was a lust of intemperancy in the old Law to desire after any unclean meats forbidden Lev. 8. and God reproves it Isa 65.4 they lusted after Swines flesh and abominable things so that though a man exceed not in the measure yet in the object this is intemperance such a lust was that in our first Parents Gen. 3.6 here was lusting after a meat forbidden because she saw it was faire 2. This lust shews it selfe not so much in the nature of the meats or drinks as in the the measure of it for a man may exceed measure in eating and drinking 1 Beyond health when it is not for strength Eccl. 10.16 17. it is a lust forbid to eat in the morning excessively and glut themselves this is beyond the strength of the body the same may be said of drinks in excessive manner Luke 21.34 when the Lungs and Liver are distempered and inflamed and health hurt Prov. 23.26 this is an excesse 2 When we covet meats and drinks beyond the measure of our estate when we lust above our means Prov. 23.20 21. when by costly meat and drink he weakens his estate Prov. 21.17 if a man be given to costly fare he shall surely come to poverty 3 A man may exceed when he exceeds the measure of due order when they compell men to eat and drink more than willingly they would 4 When we exceed the bounds of reason when we so eat and drink that we forget our businesse and reason is quite disturbed as Lot was so drunk that he defiled his Daughters Gen. 19.33 35. and Noah was so far drunk that he could not cover his nakednesse in Lot his reason was wholly taken away in Noah partly and now whether reason be disturbed in part or in whole it is a lust of the flesh 5 He may exceed the bounds of his Calling when he eats or drinks so much as makes him unfit for his Calling this is a lust of the flesh that hinders either our generall or particular Calling Luke 21.34 and for particular Calling we read Exod. 32. They ate and dranke and rose up to play so that the meat and drink that should strengthen a man utterly disables him to follow his Calling 3. If we be carried to meat and drink with no other end but to eat and drink and satisfie our appetite this is a lust of the flesh a satisfying of the flesh and looking no further than to serve the body this is oft the failing of many that abhor Gluttony and Drunkennesse yet ask them why they eat and drink it is onely to satisfie their appetite this is onely to fulfill the lusts of the flesh Col. 2. ult 1 Cor. 10.31 Whether ye eat or drinke doe all to the glory of God therefore not onely to please Nature but to make you fit for Gods service either in your generall or particular callings Let this be the last end of all your meat and drink to glorifie God to make you more chearfull and strong about the businesse God calls you to not that it is a sin to satisfie the appetite for God hath not made the appetite frustrate and it is of God to be hungry and thirsty and we may chear our bodies but we must not terminate all this in eating
4 When we look at a wrong end when as in our pastime we look at no higher end than our own pleasure whereas Paul saith Whatsoever ye do do it for the glory of God we should hereby be the better fitted for Gods service Lastly When we abuse our pastime in regard of gain though carding were lawfull yet to make a gain of it Aristotle could reprove it as 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 for pastime should be for our delight and not to make a gain of it is not a vendible matter to pay for our pastime that a man should sell his pastime is filthy lucre indeed if you play for no more than you would spend betwixt you or give to the poor it is not unwarrantable but to make a gain of recreation is an abuse of the pastime The last lust of the flesh is the lust of Idlenesse or ease or sleepinesse for it is the body that craves sleep and ease and is satisfied with it sleep begets drowsinesse and case begets Idlenesse now these both young and old are to be weaned from Q. 1. How is a man carried inordinately to ease or sleep First Either in unseasonable objects or secondly In excessive measure or thirdly when we use them not to a right end 1 When we sleep at such times as are unseasonable to sleep and be drowzy 1 In holy duties when we are so drowzy that we cannot attend to them the very inclination to sleep is now a sinfull lust this lust fell heavily on Eutiches Acts 20.29 an heavy sleep fell on him and an heavy hand of God followed it which shewed his judgement though he restored him because he would not have such assemblies scandalized but alwayes some hand of God or other falls on them either in body or soul however the spirit gets such a cold by such sleepinesse and drowsinesse that a man findes it lustfull 2 So in the duties of a mans calling if a man be drowzy this is a lust of the flesh Prov. 10.15 He that sleeps in harvest is a shamefull Son he shames himselfe and his Master and indeed the fitnesse of his work implies that in harvest he should be at it early and late not but that a man may take a little sleep to fit him for his work but when the Sun is risen and calls him to his businesse he loves his bed this is a lust of the fl sh and this is called deceitfull working Cursed is he that doth his work deceitfully that is with such deceit as comes from slacknesse for so it is interpreted Prov. 10.14 and the Metaphor is taken from a bow that is slack bent which deceives Psal 68.57 a man never reaches the mark he aimes at because it is not strongly bent so when a mans heart is not strongly bent to his businesse he will never reach to his businesse throughly to purpose and so it is a deceitfull work cursed is he that aimes at any businesse with a slack bent hand Prov. 29.9 He that is sloathfull in his businesse is Brother to a great waster a sloathfull man and a prodigal are both of one womb bred of the same lust of the flesh and so wasts that which he might have increased Eccl. 4.5 6. Better is an handfull with ease c. saith the sluggard but such a one shall come to beggery Prov. 26.21 Idlenesse will cloath a man with rags rags will be their rayment Prov. 19.15 he doth not onely mean that an Idle person shall want outward means but were he of better means yet he shall finde his body shall be so distempered that he shall have no stomach to his meat so that an idle person shall either want meat or a stomach to eat it when as a diligent shall have both but that is not all for it may be extended to the soule by rising late and being drowzy he is so distempered that he either omits good duties or else he findes no favour nor life nor strength in them In Gods ordinances we complain of sluggishnesse but is not the fault in our selves better fares a sluggish soul with an handfull with ease c. so a sluggish man rosteth not that which he catcheth in hunting it hath no warmth no spirit in it our bodies and souls should be as a burnt sacrifice therefore must not be cold and to this end he exhorts us not to be sluggish in businesse Eccl. 9.7 whatsoever thou doest doe it with all thy might therefore when we have any work to doe that requires diligence yea though it were to slaughter the enemy as he understands it Jer. 48.10 Cursed be he that doth the work of the Lord deceitfully that keeps back his sword from blood 2 It is a lust of the flesh when a man is carried to sleep above due measure Prov. 5.9 10 11. poverty comes on such a one suddenly and strongly most mens natures require seven hours sleep some eight and that is the most and if we observe it we shall finde the same distempers arise from too much sleep that arise from want of sleep it makes the body drowzy and the brain dull and makes a man unfit for any thing 3 This love of Sleep and Rest is a lust of the flesh when we use it not to a right end now the end of all Sleep and Rest is to refresh the Spirit and strengthen the body and help digestion like the unbending of a Bow to make it stronger if a Bow stand always bent it weakens it therefore so much Sleep as may help digestion and comfort and refresh a mans body and spirit God allows God knows all the Comforts of this life are little enough to uphold us against vexations and discouragements but when a man is grown to love Sleep and Ease a little more Sleep a little more Slumber one ease after another and never looks how to imploy it to Gods service now he propounds no right end but we ease our selves that we may be eased and never look further than Ease and Sleep and so we rest in the Creature and never look up to God to whom all our Ease and refreshment should tend otherwise it s a Lust of the Flesh because we look no further but to satisfie the Flesh Prov. 26.14 As a door sometimes turnes this way and that way but is never off the Hinges so a sluggard would tosse himself from one side to another the door hath some end in turning upon the Hinges to open and shut but a Sluggard doth no good by it but rowls himself from one side to another after he is satisfied with Sleep but cannot get up and then when he is up hee doth nothing but rowl himself from one thing to another hee hath no setled businesse to imploy himself about but takes care what to do he goes from one Company to another from one Game to another till he shuts out the day and then he returns to his Rest and Ease and sleep again as it was with
no nor in life it selfe for they are all transitory but intreat God to set your hearts on everlasting things on everlasting life and induring riches and pleasures for from him they flow Psal 16. ult these are an abiding inheritance and will stick close to us this is the vanity of earthly things the fulnesse of them breeds loathsomnesse and fulsomnesse and a man is duld with them they seem full of comfort till we get them and when we have them we are weary of them but grace on the contrary seems hatefull till it be got but when it is once got the more a man hath the more he desireth godly sorrow breeds repentance never to be repented of 2 Cor. 7.10 neither by God nor by them never did christian repent of his repentance or Faith or godlinesse Riches profit not in the day of wrath Prov. 11.4 therefore love not those things which cannot comfort us when we have most need Joh. 6.26 27. Labour not for the meat that perisheth so labour not for the riches or honour or pleasure that perish but labour for that profit and pleasure and honour which endures for ever We come now to the opposition that which is opposed to the transitoriness of these things the World and the lusts thereof viz. He that doth the will of God abideth for ever Doct. Such as doe the will of God are not as the World and lusts of it of a fading transitory condition but they stand in a permanent abiding Estate Q. 1 What is it to abide for ever A. 1 It implies he is not of an unsteady fleeting temper but of a constant and even frame of spirit and life not now in and now out and never of a constant frame but of an even temper as mountaines are not easily shaken or driven to and fro but remaine in their strength and place why so such as trust in the Lord shall be as Mount Zion that shall not be moved Psal 125.1 and he gives the reason vers 2. without any changing or removing 2 He is said to remain for ever because he doth abide in that Estate for ever there is a difference between constancy and perseverance a man may be said to goe to London though he keeps not even on but goes out and in so such a man as aimes at heaven and goes on as evenly as he can and if he goes out he gets in again such a one perseveres in his way to heaven Q. 2 What is it to doe the will of God A He that doth the will of God stands in opposition to the World and the lusts of it and by this will is not m●ant only the will of Gods pleasure but the will of Gods Commandement for all the Creatures doe the will of Gods good pleasure for they all doe things so far as God wills so that if a man doe his own will he sh ll not goe besides Gods will but here he means the will of Gods Commandement Not every one that saith Lord Lord shall enter into Heaven but be that doth the will of my Father Mat. 7.21 t●at is the revealed Will of God Joh. 8.51 For the ground of the point why they abide for ever 1 Because they are born of the unchangeable Will of God of his own Will begat he us Jam 4.18 and he means that Will which is not dependant on the Creature but free Rom. 9.15 There is no cause moving but the only Will of God he will have mercy because he will have mercy therefore when God bestows any mercy on the Creature because he will doe it it puts the Creature on an unexchangeable condition 2 From the vigour and strength of doing the Will of God no man doth the Will of God but the more he shall be inabled and caused to doe it the doing of Gods Will is the ground and strength of a Christian life Joh. 4.34 he means not only he did it chearfully but it was that which refreshed his soul and strengthened his body so that he felt neither hunger nor thirst but it was strength and freedome of spirit to doe his Fathers Will so that though he was thirsty yet his words to the woman did so refresh him that it was his strength and refreshment now if it be so that the more a man doth the Will of God the more strength he hath to doe it nay it conveyes not only strength to the soul but also to the body as a Tree the more fruit it brings forth upwards the deeper rooting it takes downwards so a Christian the more fruit he brings forth to God the deeper he strikes his root in Christ John 14.21 22. if it be thus I say well may he abide for ever 3 From the near union which such have with Christ that doe the Will of his Father Christ came for that end to doe his Fathers Will Joh. 6.38 therefore he that doth the Will of his Father is near to Christ he is Father and Mother and Brother and Sister Mark 3. ult because they are born of the same Father of the same Spirit and they doe the same work if therefore we doe his Will not as Servants but as Children then we are as heirs and remain in the house for ever Joh. 8.35 36. 4 From Gods readinesse ever to hear the prayers of such as doe his Will as the blind man said Joh. 8.34 If any man doe the Will of God him he hears wherein he shews that suitable to our hearing of God God hears us if we hear God in his Commandements he will heare us in our petitions if we take up Gods Word he will take up our prayers that they be not lost if we be sinners God hears not us why because we hear not him God is as ready to doe our wills as we are to doe his Mat. 7 2. with what measure we meet to him he will meet to us if we be careful to attend to his Word and industrious to doe his Will God will certainly doe our wills as we have done his Psal 139. ult he desires to be led in everlasting wayes that is the Will of God for that is only everlasting and a Christian praying to doe Gods Will as the Angels God will fulfil his will and his Will is to abide for ever and so it is Gods Will that he should abide for ever Obj. Doth not David complain I am tossed to and fro as a Grashopper Psal 109.22 Ans He speaks not there of his inward estate which was constant and even but his outward estate which was very unconstant sometimes puld from the Ordinances he hopt from one place to another from Mountains to Woods and Caves from place to place like a Grashopper but his inward frame was constant and even Obj. But was not Davids inward frame s metimes very uneven he that had sometimes shewed much kindnesse to Mephibosheth after took away his Lands he that sometimes was smitten for cutting off Sauls skirt after sticks not to
commit Adultery and slay Uriah and after that to number the people Ans He may erre through infirmity as a man in a Journey he propounds no other end but to goe on but yet he goes out of the way sometimes through ignorance and carelesnesse but then when he knows it he makes the more hast to get in again so a Christian he aims at a good course even wayes but sometimes through heedlesness or ignorance he falls into by wayes but when he knows it he makes hast to recover himselfe and the cause why he goes aside is because he doth not the Will of God but his own will Vse 1 Justifie the Doctrine of the perseverance of the Saints and confutes the contrary opinion of their Apostacy for every Christian doth the Will of God now he that doth the Will of God abides for ever such make Gods Will their meat and drink and so they lead an everlasting life they feed on everlasting food Joh. 6.26 they have neer union with Christ they are such as fulfill Gods Will and therefore he will fulfil their desire Vse 2. A ground of direction to all such as would find comfort in Life and Death if you follow the lusts of the World they will not last alwayes Conscience accuseth God will judge you Eccles 11.9 Rejoyce O young man in thy youth c. so Riches endure not always nor Honour therefore though a man now pride himselfe in his youth or riches or lusts why these will not hold time will come when you shall be weary of all these but would you abide for ever why this is the way doe Gods will and then thou chusest that part which shall never be taken from thee Luke 10. two last verses Psal 125.1 2. let a man be doing Gods Will he shall never dye there is no man but would have his Estate confirmed to perpetuity from age to age why all the lusts of the World continue but for a while but would you turne all to perpetuity be doing Gods Will and then you shall abide for ever so would you heal all the fleeting unstablenesse of our spirits sometimes you are much inlarged sometimes as much straitned sometimes you have vigour of Spirit and sometimes you are dull and quite out of frame what is the reason all this is because thou art out of the way and therefore the Star hath left thee as it did the Wise men when they went out of the way to Bethlehem to goe to Jerusalem even so when thou art in the way to Bethlehem to seek Ch●ist and give up thy selfe to such courses as leads to him why all this while the comfortable power of the Spirit shall goe with thee but when thou consultest with flesh and blood to satisfie any lust of the World the Star will leave thee till thou come into the way again so if you walke in the even wayes of God you shall find your selves always enlarged though sometimes more sometimes less yet alwayes so much as is sufficient for your present condition Vse 3 Of consolation to every obedient Christian that breaks off from his own will and sets himself with all his power to doe Gods Will and is grieved when he doth any thing against it why this is your comfort that is an everlasting way which leads to eternity He that doth the Will of God shall never see Death that is with fear or danger nay he shall stand as a Mountaine that shall not be shaken which is a great blessing for a poor Christian Obj. May not mountains be shaken and removed are they not shaken by Earthquakes so may not Christians be shaken and removed are they not tossed up and down in the World and never in a setled condition Ans Mountains may be shaken and removed Isa 54.10.11 and Christians may be tossed in their outward Estate but yet though Mountains remove and hills be shaken yet Gods loving kindnesse shall never depart from them Now from the scope the Apostle aims at observe thus much Doct. The disproportion that is betwixt the World and the lusts thereof and the Children of God that doe his Will ought to weane them all from the love of the World and the lusts thereof John 6.27 Labour not for the meat that perisheth as who should say this meat is corruptible and you corruptible but that meat I give you is eternall and will nourish eternall life in you Quest Wherein stands the disproportion between the World and the lusts thereof and those that doe Gods Will 1 The World and the lusts thereof are transitory and fading neither continue at a stay nor last long but all perish But he that doth Gods Will the more he doth it the more he is strengthned and confirmed and supported to everlasting life 2 The World it selfe and all the things thereof are ordinarily bodily and sensuall and not heavenly take all the frame of the Creatures they are bodily things and all the comforts of them tends to sensuall life What will it profit a man to win the whole World and loose his own soul implying a man may have all the World and yet loose his own soul it never feeds a spirituall heavenly life but there is a spirituall eternall bread that feeds to everlasting life it is not for a body to nourish a spirit nor earthly things heavenly not can a transitory thing feed everlasting life Q. 1. Why should this disproportion wean us from the love of the World and the lusts thereof what is the ground 1 From the vanity that is found in all these things they are bodily and transitory it is impossible they should nourish heavenly and permanent life therefore godly men should withdraw their affections from them inordinately Isa 55.2 why doe you lay out your money for that which satisfieth not and for that which is not bread why doe you spend cost and pains about that which is not bread which will never satisfie your souls but your souls in the midst of them may be as Pharaohs lean Kine hungry and empty of grace void of good things Reas 2. From the corruption these things will put upon our spirits if we set our love and lust on them it will be as a running Issue which will empty us of all goodnesse either they will draw us from comming to the Ordinances I have married a wife and cannot come or secondly they will fill our hearts with cares when we come Ezek. 33. ult or else after we are gone they will choak the Word of God so that they draw away our hearts from spirituall food 2 There is a power in them to assimilate us to themselves what we feed on we are like unto feed on wild meats you will be wild men feed on grosse meats your spirits will be more grosse and dull feed on light meats your spirits will be more quick and agill so if a man feed on the World glut himself with the World he can relish nothing but the
that the Word falls into their hearts like good seed but on the contrary if any man consent not to wholesome words but makes questions and contention about them he knows nothing 1 Tim 6.3 4 5. because he hath an heart unprepared to receive it therefore contra he that is ready to receive it knows it such a one knows all things 3 In regard of their humility and meeknesse of spirit whereby they think they know nothing and more foolish than any Prov. 30.2 3. Agur saith I am more brutish than any man and have not the understanding of a man yet as foolish as he was and debased himselfe before his Schollars yet he exhorts them to fetch their knowledge from the high one therefore the Holy Ghost seeing such a deep self-denyall in him he ranks him with Solomon for his wisdome and puts his Proverbs among his 1 Cor. 8.2 such a man as thinks he knows any thing knows nothing as he ought to know therefore he that thinks he knows nothing as weak Christians do such a one knows all things which God sees meet for him and this sense of their own Ignorance makes them still thirst the more after Knowledge 2 For the Act ye know all things other men may know much yet knowing they do not know and understanding they do not understand Prov. 9.12 he that knows not for his own souls good is not wise Prov. 24.5 a wise man increaseth in knowledge the difference is 1 His knowledge is more clear one man sees a thing by Candle-light another by day-light but he sees most clearly that sees at noon-day so a Christian sees things not only by the dimme light of nature nor the day-light of the Word but by the bright clear light of the spirit that clearly manifests things 2 His knowledge is more certain he knows by his own experience the misery of sin the excellency of Grace he knows how Christ was formed in him he hath conceived him in his soul and so knows all the motions and operations of his spirit Gal. 4.19 3 It is more particular he can apply all he hears and reads to himselfe how farr this promise belongs to him he thinks the command belongs to him the threatnings to him the promises to him he thinks the Word was pend for him another man he reads and hears and never applies it to himself nunquid ego talis when he hears a Christian may be assured of his salvation am I so Christs death is not only sufficient but effectuall to them that beleeve but do I beleeve he hears that young men overcome the World but do I so aad overcome thus it is with a Christian another man rests in the Theory 4 Their knowledge is effectuall it makes them ready to obey the law is a light to my feet and a Lanthorne to my paths saith David it is not a light to the understanding only but it a light to my steps to my practice all the understanding they have is true knowledge if a man should walk in such a soil where he should certainly sinck in and be swallowed up would you think he knows the danger it is a sign he knew it not so we say if we meet with one of our acquaintance and he passeth by us without observing we say he would not know us 3 For the object all things that is all things pertaining to life and godliness 2 Pet. 1.3 for they do not know the motions of the Heavens the influences of the Stars the nature of the Creatures but they know all things belonging to life and godlinesse 1 They know all things necessary to Salvation no fundamental point but God reads it to them which is necessary to Salvation Joh. 17.3 2 They know all things that are expedient in their Callings and places to know and there is a manifold expediency 1 It is expedient some men in some Callings should know more than others as Ministers Jer. 3.15 Mal. 2.7 it is fit that they should know more than others and God hath promised their lips shall preserve knowledge so it is not enough for a Magistrate to know as a private Christian but he should know how to administer Judgment 1 King 3.9 12. as Salomon prayed for Wisdom so Husbands should know more than Wives 1 Pet. 3.17 so Parents than Children Ephes 6.4 2 There is an expedience and meetnesse in regard of the present condition of Gods people if God see that his Children he puft up with knowledge he is pleased to leave them in much ignorance but if he finds their hearts humble and prepared to hear he doth delight to poure out his Spirit on them Ps 25.9 as long as the Woman had an empty Vessel the Oyl run but when it was ful it ceased so as long as we come with empty hearts this Oyl runs upon them but as soon as they think they have enough and rest content their knowledge stands at a stay 3 There is expediency for the present practice in any businesse a man that hath present need of direction in some present businesse that must presently be done if men have humble hearts and look up to God why the Spirit is pleased to whisper into their hearts there is your way walk in it Isa 30.21 4 There is a further expedience for the present condition of the Church for sundry things are expedient in sundry Ages it had been an hindrance of many providences of God had they known the sinfulnesse of Poligamie in the first ages of the world so many Christians were ignorant of the Death and Resurrection of Christ but after the Ascension of Christ they had the clear knowledge thereof 2 Pet. 1.18 the dayes of the Old Testament were but as a dim light now it is more clear the Fathers of the Church of Old had little of the Revelation of Saint John and as the Church hath now need to know more than at other times so God reveals himselfe accordingly had those seven thousand in Israel which bowed not their knee to Baal been endued with the spirit of Elias certainly the Church had been dissipated had they spoken with the same spirit and power that he did they had been dissipated but they knew as much as God saw fit for their present condition and so what God sees meet for you to know as farre as you stand in need to know the spirit of Antichrist in th●se times so farre shall knowledge be revealed to you so that you may be preserved For the Reasons of the Point Reas 1. From the object of their Knowledge and in him all things needful 2 Cor. 2.2 in Christ they have enough Col. 2.9 10. therefore having got Christ will he not give you all other things needful since God hath given us Christ our head understands all things and the head will be sure to guide the foot when it hath need to go 2 From the excellency of their Teacher John 6.45 thy Children shall be 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉
of it if your souls desire it in good earnest God accepts of it as done so for your Families if you instruct them and strive to build them up you say it is in vain no truly God will be your reward So it may be a stay to Ministers that desire by all means to convert some and yet finde no fruit of their labours yet thou shalt have thy reward with thy God for if false Prophets that go about to seduce though they seduce not yet God accounts them seducers so God accepts of thy good will and endeavour as much as if thou hadst effected it Obj. Then we may easily flatter our selves and say I desire that my soul and all mine might do well A. If a man have a willing minde to a thing it will much comfort him if he do it and grieve him if he cannot performe it thou sayest thou wouldst have thy selfe and all thine do well is it thy greatest grief that thou canst not effect this and would it be thy greatest comfort if thou couldst then God accepts thy desire but if a man have only some lazie desires if it go well well and good if not he is not much troubled there was no right desire 1 JOHN 2.27 But the annoynting which yee have received of him abideth in you c. Doct. EVery Child of God even the least and the meanest have received the Vnction of the Spirit of this we heard vers 20. But something is to be considered in the varying of the words vers 20. he said they had it here he saith they have received it of him Doct. The Children of God receive this Vnction of the Spirit from God from the Father and from Christ John 14.16 17. John 16.13 Gods sending and our receiving are relata 2 Cor. 1.21 22. Gods giving and our taking mutually agree one to another and sometimes God the Father is said to send the Spirit and sometimes God the Son it is God that sends it but Christ that hath prayed that he would send it John 14.16 17. and by his Death and Ascension hath he purchased and procured the Spirit for us Acts 2.32.33 The Reasons why we must receive this Unction from God and from Christ Reas 1. Because of our selves what we have by Nature is a spirit of errour and falshood and corruption and therefore because we have no Unction from the first Adam no spirit that heales us and softens us and chears us we have no spirit that doth annoynt us but rather besmear us and daub us with base lusts therefore if we have any Spirit of Grace it is needfull that we should receive it from the second Adam 2 We receive it from the Father because by Christ we are made Sons and therefore have need of the spirit of Sons Gal. 4.4 5 6. all of us like Christ his eldest Son Gods Spirit is the mark whereby he owns us it is the earnest penny that we have Rom. 8.14 that we might be comforted therefore called the comforter John 16.13 the earnest penny and first fruits of eternal glory an earnest penny is part of the payment of the same nature with the whole this Spirit is part of the payment which we shall then receive in abundance now in a small measure we have now little love and faith c. but he will make perfect love perfect knowledge perfect strength 3 That Christ should give it is from his death whereby he purchased it Gal. 3.13 14. and by his Ascension he shed abroad his Spirit in our hearts as when Elias was ascending into Heaven he spread abroad his Mantle upon Elisha whereby he was cloathed with a double Spirit so when Christ ascended into Heaven he spread abroad his Mantle as it were his Spirit which every Christian taking is cloathed with the Spirit of Christ with the Spirit of gladnesse and holinesse Vse 1. Shews the wonderfull love of God even to the least and meanest of his Servants that not only gives us his Son to be our Redeemer but his Spirit to be our Sanctifier so large is God in his bounty no wonder then if he give us health and peace and friends and means and maintenance for he that gives us his Son and his Spirit will he deny us lesser things so that this is not only an expression of his love but an argument of our faith and consolation he that gives us his Son and his Spirit will give us all things Luke 12.32 Fear not little flock c. and no wonder for he hath given us the earnest here Vse 2. To teach Gods Children not to be proud of any Spiritual gift that God gives us 1 Cor. 4.7 if all we have we have received what have we to boast And let us not insult over others for they may receive the Spirit of Unction as well as we as Paul did though he were a persecutor so much lesse should we despise weaker Christians than our selves what if they have received but a little measure of faith and love and patience c. why that little is so much that it seals them up to eternall happinesse they have received so much that they are invested with the garment of Christ therefore let there be no striving or contention or contempt among Brethren seeing all have received this Unction Vse 3. Have you received the Spirit then so walk in him rooted and established in him Col. 2.6 7. why have you received it but that you may pray and preach and buy and sell in this Spirit therefore let every one so walk that he may expresse that he hath received the Spirit of God Gal. 5.25 as yee have received the Spirit so walk in him put forth the life of the Spirit in every employment not your own spirit but shew forth the grace of him which hath called you out of darknesse into his marvellous light Doct. 2. The Spirit which the Children of God have received of him dwells in them for ever John 14.16 17. it is an in-dwelling and abiding Spirit 1 Cor. 3.6 6.29 Ephes 2.20 21 22. the Spirit of God builds a Tabernacle in you and dwels in you Reas 1. Now the Spirit is said to abide in us because having knit us to Jesus Christ we are become of his flesh and bone now it were both a dishonour and unseemly for Christ to have any livelesse dead member therefore that God might make us serviceable unto him he continues his Spirit to us that may inliven us 2 God that gives us this earnest penny would have it continue with us till the payment be compleat 3 The same reason that moves God to give us his Spirit moves him to continue it to us we have as much need to be like God in our whole course as at first and have as much need of assurance of Glory Phil. 1.6 the same God that begins the work will also continue it to us Vse 1. A ground of trial of our estates if we have no spirit
but the spirit of the old Adam the spirit of pride and malice and covetousnesse truly this is not the Spirit of Christ that makes us like him this is not that Spirit that Christ purchased for us by his Death and Ascension but suppose we had some of the Spirit of God the spirit of Wisdom as Achitophel the spirit of joy as Herod the spirit of Zeal as Jehu the spirit of fear as Felix had yet we have not this Unction of the Spirit unlesse it dwell in us What is it to be wrapt with a spirit of a Balaam or a Saul it was only for a fit and what comfort was it to them it was a shuttle spirit by starts and did not abide in them therefore let us try whether we have received the Spirit if we have received a dwelling spirit it is a true spirit Obj. But some may say Alas what then will become of me it may be now I pray but ere night wholly unabld now inlarged then straightned I have now a spirit of zeal and courage soon after all cold and weak and dead wonderfull was the zeal and courage of Elias in slaying four hundred of Baals Prophets openly 1 Kings 18.40 he went through it with such zeal and speed as if he had been sent from Heaven yet Cap. 19.1 2. when Jezabel sent to him he fled for his life and was so weary of his life that he wished death now his Spirit was cold and discontent aad weary of his life So David Psal 119.24 David said he had made the word his delight yet ver 25. he saith his soul cleaves to the dust and prays to God for quicking A. This Spirit that is so to abide doth not always abide in the same measure nor in the same measure of expression but we must know though there be several garments yet the Soul is never naked a man hath not always his Holy-day garments sweetly perfumed but sometimes homely mean garments so Elias when he slew Baals Prophets was cloathed with zeal and Holy-day garments afterwards he remitted of it and yet had he the Spirit of God on him he was not naked though he was not cloathed with the Spirit in such a measure even so sometimes we have even poor ragged homely garments and much of our nakednesse appears and sometimes again may be when God hath greater businesse for us to do cloathes us with better richer garments a greater measure of the Spirit but yet consider though we have not the same measure yet always some garment of the Spirit rests on us be it but the spirit of love to our Brethren or grief for the want of it yet we are not left naked Vse 2 May exhort su if we have this Spirit dwelling in us then let us use him honourably and courteously as an in-dweller he is come from farre even from Heaven sent from our Father and he brings joy and comfort with him therefore let us give him honourable entertainment he is sent to guide us in all our ways to be a pledge of our eternall inheritance therefore let us not entertain him like some guest that we are weary of in two or three days you must know this guest came not for a day but to dwell with us for ever John 14.16 therefore take heed of grieving him Eph. 4.13 he comes for your good and benefit for your redemption When a man keeps a Ward and for keeping him keeps a great estate a Kingdome he would be very carefull so the Spirit is such a Guest that if you keep him you keep Life and Salvation you keep an eternall Kingdom by him therefore take part with Gods Spirit joyne with the Spirit of God quench it not what an heavie complaint made Stephen Acts 7.51 Isa 63.10 the Spirit may be so grieved and vexed by men that he will depart from them Q. How shall we keep our selves from grieving the Spirit A. As God hath given him to guide you so look that you be guided by him if you entertain him kindly he will comfort you if you grieve him he will grieve your spirits 2 Be carefull to nourish him do not strave this Guest neglect not the Word and Ordinances which are the food of the Spirit Quench not the Spirit despise not Prophecie 1 Thes 5. as if the despising of Prophecy were the quenching of the Spirit therefore feed the Spirit of God with-draw not food from it prefer not outward things before it it is a wonder how leane our souls will grow if we do not nourish the Spirit 3 Take heed especially of living in any known Sin for that damps and deads the Spirit therefore David wofully camplains Psal 51.8 to 12. Restore c. as if it were quite gone his very bones were broaken that is not of his body but his soul i. e. the strength and staff of his spirit the Spirit is like fire every grosse sin is like water cast on it it quencheth it Vse 3 A ground of much consolation to Gods servants you can never say you dwell alone and want company you cannot want good company if the holy Spirit dwell in you I am not alone saith Christ but the Father is with me so may a Christian say I am never alone the Spirit of God dwells in me he is an in-dwelling and abiding Spirit Doct. 3 The annoynting of the Spirit teacheth us all things of which you heard verse 20. It teacheth all things needfull to salvation needfull to life and godlinesse 2 Pet. 1.3 and not only so but needfull to our places and callings and ages Doct. 4. The anonytment of the Spirit is so plentifull and sufficient that we need not be taught better things nor in a better manner than the Spirit teacheth Jerem. 31.32 not that we need not Magistracy or Ministry but he speaks comparatively you shall not be so helped by any Instuctions without the Spirit as with the Spirit the Spirit shall declare the Truth in Jesus For Explication 1 The Holy Ghost teacheth fully 1 Cor. 3.9 10 11. the spirit of a Christian is inquisitive concerning all things now the Spirit helps him to search even into the deep things of God so that the Spirit is a full teacher 2 The instruction of the Spirit is plain and clear 1 Tim. 4.1 Joh. 16.25 Christ spake in parables but after his ascension the Spirit revealed things clearly Three things go to clear discerning the object must be clear the medium clear and the eye clear and then we may clearly discern now the Holy Ghost plainly reveals the Counsells of God and then opens our judgements to discern it and then cleares all the mediums so that a Christian may plainly discern so that the Tpirit is a clear Instructor no men need be taught more clearly 1 Cor. 2.4 5. 3 The Instruction of the Spirit is a certain Instruction scarce any truth but a Christian can tell it by experience as a woman that is breeding a Child feels such qualmes and
of a Christian is the way of Truth and goodnesse but the wayes of the wicked are deceitfull and will certainly seduce us but a Christian hath fellowship with the Spirit of Truth Vse 2. It must therefore stir up men to labour to be partakers of this excellent Spirit this Spirit of truth the way of righteousnesse will not deceive us It may be many times by following the Spirit we run into dangerous wayes the way of truth is a straight narrow way but it is a safe way keep your way and it will keep you the Spirit of Christ will carry you on strongly Jer. 20 10. men thinke that Christians walk in dangerous wayes set like Christ on the top of a pinacle but we shall find that these wayes of truth will not fail us but lead us on to eternall happinesse therefore get this Spirit of Truth Vse 3. A ground of comfort to all them that have received this Spirit this Spirit will not deceive you if Gods Spirit were not in you you were of all men most miserable but we have a Spirit that will not fail us as Policarpus said These eighty six years have I served Christ and he never deceived me therefore now I will not leave him Doct. 6. The anoyntment of Gods Spirit teacheth us our perseverance in Christ i. e. doth assure us that we shall abide in him Rom. 8.16 17. The same Spirit beareth witnesse with our Spirits two Spirits bear witnesse Gods and ours and both co-witnesse our adoption our spirit that is our renewed regenerate Spirit for Gods Spirit would not joyn with our corrupt Spirit but with our renewed Spirit and this makes us become the Sons of God for there is a manifold difference between the fruits of the Spirit and the flesh but besides this renewed Spirit of ours Gods Spirit witnesseth the other indeed was the fruit and effect of Gods Spirit but Gods Spirit it selfe is some lively and comfortable witnesse which speaks more clearly and fully than the created graces of God in us if you would speak of an immediate work of the Spirit it doth it by such peace of Conscience and joy as passeth understanding Phil. 4.7 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 it shall so guid your hearts this peace that Gods Spirit immediately poures into the heart is without understanding and the witnesse Gods Spirit gives to our spirits makes us that we never doubt more as formerly 2 It works in us joy unspeakable and full of glory 1 Pet. 1.8 there is such a witnesse as fills our hearts with glorious Consolation Rom. 14.17 and this fills our souls so that a man tasts of the first fruits of Heaven in his light we shall see light Psal 36.8 9. there are certain times when God sends this into our spirits and that is usually in the end of many Conflicts God abundantly recompenseth our work 3 Sometimes when we are preparing for some great triall then God sends some more special help of his Spirit as it was with our Saviour when he was to be tempted forty dayes immediately before he had a testimony from Heaven Thou art my beloved Son c. presently after he was led into the Wildernenesse to be tempted of the Devill Matth. 4. and as the Angels rejoyce at our conversion Luke 15.10 so when God hath any great Temptation for us he poures down more enlargement and comfort of the Spirit so when Christ was to be Crucified he was a little before gloriously Transfigured and when he came riding to Jerusalem exulting and rejoycing presently after he went to be Crucified Rom. 5.8 and often in the midst of tribulation so oft after Afflitions and Conflicts God comes to comfort us with happy enlargements 1 Pet. 4.14 not onely a spirit of grace but a spirit of glory as it did on Steven Acts 6. ult 1 John 3. ult hereby we know that we abide in Christ even by the Spirit 1 Cor. 2.9 10 11 12. Reas 1. From the names and titles given to the Spirit in Scripture three names all which witnesse this truth 1 It is called the Comforter Joh. 14.16 17. not so much comforting us in outward Crosses but specialy because he comforteth our hearts by assuring us we are Sons and Daughters of God and Heirs of life for else it were not above the world for the world can comfort us in temporall things but here is a comforter that far transcends the world 2 The Spirit is called the seal and earnest of our inheritance Ephes 1.13 14. Ephs 4.30 2. Cor. 1.21 now a seal hath a three-fold use 1 It hath an use to keepe secret or distinguish 2 Not only so but to confirme us in all Leases Bonds Covenants so the Spirit not only keeps us sure and distinguisheth us from all Hypocrites but seales us by confirming the happinesse of our estate present and future 3 It is a seal alluding to the seals of Princes wherein their person is pourtrayed so this Spirit is the very Character of Gods Image and fashions us after the Image of God and hereby he confirms and establisheth all the Promises to us 2 Cor. 1.20 and Ephes 6. the Article shews that not only the gift of the Spirit but the person of the Spirit witnesseth 3 He is called the earnest whereof three Uses 1 It bindes and asures a man 2 An earnest is part of the payment though small in regard of the whole so the Spirit of grace is part of the payment and shall remain with us till the full payment 3 Because it abides with us after the whole payment Vse May serve to comfort the hearts of all that have received the Unction of the Spirit they have an assurance of their state of Grace here and Glory hereafter Obj. How comes it to passe then that so many Christians are so troubled 1 There is a double Reason First Sometimes by imaginary causes when there is no such cause as 1 In case of desertion we think we have quenched and grieved the Spirit and therefore it hath left us but God doth not assure us that the Spirit in a full and glorious measure shall abide in us but some fruites of it shall alwayes remain 2 Sometimes outward Crosses and Afflictions make us doubt as David Psal 73. surely I have cleansed my heart in vain 3 Sometimes Melancholy may so distemer us that we will hardly be perswaded of that whereof we have no cause to doubt Secondly There are some real Causes as 1 If we live in any known sin that breaks the very bones Psal 51.8 deprives us of the vigour of the Spirit 2 The high prizing of earthly contentments when we exceedingly delight our selves in Husbands or Wives or Children which much benumbs and dims the light of the Spirit Matth. 13.44 45. when a man so prizes this Pearl he keeps it with him in comfort 3 The proud frame of our spirit hinders our peace we are all naturally of proud ●ofty spirits and if God see not in us an
in slippery places And then vers 22. he condems himselfe for his ignorance 2. This should teach the children of God not to misjudge of themselves in regard of their inward estates for some of them will be ready to doubt and say Surely I am not a child of God because I find much of pride in my heart and much rebellion and corruption in my spirit Surely if I were born of Christ I should be like him But what saith St. John here we are the Sons of God even now though there be much unbelief in our hearts and much weaknesse and many corruptions in us But how shall I know that I am the childe of God The answer is laid down in v. 3. Every man that hath this hope in himself purifieth himself as he is pure So that though he seeth much filthinesse in his spirit for the present yet he labours to purge himself from time to time and is ashamed of his hardness of heart and unbelief that he hath so long stood out with God and now he being sensible of his own misery and wretched estate which he lies under by nature he doth strive dayly to get out of it and therefore he labouring to purifie himself as Christ is pure he is the child of God But it doth not appeer what we shall be Doct. 3. That the future glorious estate of Gods children is for the present an hidden estate Col. 3.3 4. It is therefore said to be hidden because it is hidden with the veil of corruption temptation and affliction which do overshadow our future glorious estate A Christian many times hath many desertions in his spirit and hath many temptations from the world the devill and his flesh many corruptions in his nature as hypocrisie lukewarmnsse c. And many carriages which are unbeseeming the Gospel of Christ And therefore in regard of all these well may their present estate be said to be an hidden estate Reas 1. Is taken from the conveniency betwixt Christ the head and us his members Heb. 4.15 Though Christ was without sin yet he was counted a sinner yea a conjurer a friend of Publicans and sinners But as for Gods servants they are oft times overtaken with many grosse sins and God will have them to be overshadowed with much weaknesse that so the glory of his grace may be seen in their weaknesse and also that they might not be too much lifted up with the conceit of their own worth 2 Cor. 12.7 8. If God should have purged and cleansed us from all our sins then we should not have believed that our hearts were so desperately wicked as indeed they are and as we in processe of time do finde them to be in that we see God ever going along and taking pains from day to day to purge and cleanse our hearts As God did not make the whole fabrick of the world at once though it was not impossible to him being a God Almighty but in the space of six dayes So doth God deal with his children in creating in them a clean heart first he suffers their hearts to be as a rude and massie lump full of darknesse and then God sends his holy Spirit into their hearts and it doth illuminate them and drive away those black clouds of darknesse and ignorance and then breaths in the sweet air of his Spirit that a man may perceive the gracious providence of God leading him along in his Christian course Reas 2. Why God suffers his children to be veyled over with many infirmi●ies in this life is That so they might have a better tolleration to live in the world If God should suffer them to be perfectly holy in this world the men of the world would not suffer them long to live amongst them Deut. 7.22 As our eyes cannot endure to behold the light of the Sun so wicked men cannot endure to see the candle-light of grace in Gods children 3. That God might keep his people in exercise God will have the Canaanites to remain among the Israelites that so they may be stirred up to stand upon their guard and watch that so he may have their graces exercised Vse 1. To teach the children of God not to judge of their spirituall estate by outward appearance but to judge righteous judgement that is to judge as the thing in it selfe and not according to what befalls a man in his outward or inward estate for oft-times a wicked man meets with lesser temptatitions then many of Gods childrens and hence the proud Pharisee judged his estate to be better then the poor Publicans Luke 18.8 to 11. But God judgeth not according to the outward appearance but he judgeth the heart Luke 16.15 16. What though there be a lust of pride or arrogancy in the best of Gods children what though the Canaanites be powerfull within him and he hath much adoe to get from amongst them so that he begins to think he hath cleansed his heart in vain yet if he do but endeavour to keep himselfe pure and unspotted of the world to purge himselfe as Christ is pure he shall at length come to a blessed and happy estate in the heavens Vse 2. Of consolation to all Gods children What though our future condition be hid yet it is safe enough for it is laid up with Christ in the heavens If in this life onely we had hope in Christ then we are of all men most miserable If the Christian should have no more joy and happinesse then he hath in this life then the vilest wretch in the world should be more happy then he But our happinesse doth not depend on our present condition Vse 3. This should teach the children of God to sit down contented with their present estate though a hidden condition What though they do not enjoy so much pleasures riches honors and esteem as many men of the world do Let them be content it will appear what they shall be They shall be Kings and Princes and therefore it must be their daily care and labour to be fitting and preparing themselves for that Kingdome to be purging themselves as Christ is pure Doct. 4. That when Christ shall appear in glory then shall our glorious estate appear with him Col 3.4 This our glorious estate which consists in our likenesse to Christ doth appear 1. In our bodies 2. Our souls 3. Our outward estates For in all those Christ shall be glorious so shall we see him as we are capable 1 Cor. 13.12 1. For our likenesse to Christ in our Body The Apostle saith the body is sown in corruption and is raised again in incorruption Our bodies while we live in this world are subject to many sicknesses diseases agues c. But in the life to come there shall be no noyse of corruption heard of our bodies shall then be so hardened and strengthened as that they shall be no way capable of corruption or change yea the bodies of wicked men shall be so hardened that they
our Brethren such an effectual means for the obtaining of our prayers Ans 1. Love enlargeth us to forgive injuries done unto us and that moves God to forgive us our trespasses To forgive us a work of love 2 Love is ready to give Acts 10.4 God was ready to give ear to the prayer of Cornelius because he was ready to give alms 3 There be to whom we can give little but yet there is a good opinion and esteem to be had of them Now this is a fruit of love to esteem well of our Brethren and to judge charitably and this prevails with God to have a good conceit of our prayers If we be estranged and alienated from our Brother in ill conceits we shall finde God to be estranged to us This was the fault of Job's friends they had an hard conceit of him which was for want of love and this provoked God against them Mat. 5.23 24. God will accept of no prayer as long as he sees in us a harsh conceit of our Brother Vse 1. To exhort us in the Lord when we go about any such duty as prayer is to present it up unto God in the spirit of faith and love They are such special graces as without them no prayer can be accepted Let us but labour to grow up in these two faith towards God and love to our Brethren and then whatsoever we ask being darted up by these two shall find acceptance with God Vse 2. Of consolation to every soul that comes in any measure with faith and love before God we shall not put up any petition but we shall finde God ready to answer it 1 JOHN 3.24 And he that keepeth his commandements dwelleth in him and he in him and hereby we know that he abideth in us by the Spirit which he hath given us VErs 22. The Apostle hath taught us a notable priviledge of keeping Gods commandements and that is the obtaining the grant of our petitions vers 23. he tells us what commandements they be In this verse he lays down another benefit which we have by keeping Gods commandements that is fellowship with God God dwels in us and we in him This verse consists of two parts 1 The benefit of obedience to Gods commandements God dwels in us and we in him 2 The means by which we know that God dwels in us and that is by himself for a Christian might else doubt of it Doct. That an obedient Christian keeps mutual entire and constant fellowship with Christ He is an obedient Christian that keeps the commandements of God as his way 1 John 7 8. As his jewels Prov. 6.21 As the apple of his eye Prov. 7.2 3 4. As his life Prov. 16.19 To keep them as commands implies obedience out of sence of superiority in the commander inferiority in the person commanded He that keeps the commandements in such a manner hath true fellowship with God God dwels in him and he in God Reas From the effect Our keeping of Gods commandements is a meanes to keep fellowship with God John 14.23 God will come and keep house with us and refresh and comfort us If a Christian shall grow up in obedience to Christ then Christ his Husband will lop off his superfluous branches that so he may bring forth more fruit then he did before he will comfort us with the consolations of his holy Spirit he will come in and sup with us Neh. 8.10 The more comfort the more strength Comfort comes from confortare to strengthen the more strong a Christian is the more cheerfully he performs Christian duties like as the Sun is said to come forth like a gyant rejoycing to run his race Psal 19.4 A weak man soon faints and is weary but a strong man goes through his businesse cheerfully Vse 1. It reproves a Popish clamour They say Protestant Christians can do no good works because we deny all merit in them like as our Saviour teacheth us when we have done all we can we must say we are unprofitable servants we do not deserve our daily bread but as Jacob confesseth we are lesse then the least of his mercies Gen. 30.1 Is there no use of good works except they merit Is there no use of gold because it doth not justifie us Is not thi● encouragement enough for us to be doing good works seeing thereby we shall maintain mutual entire and constant fellowship with God Yea we say that God also will at the last day recompence us though not for our works yet according to our good works We do not merit any thing at Gods hands by our good works because we do receive strength from him for the performance of them 2 This may shew every Christian just ground of encouragement to keep himself close to Gods commandements in keeping of them is great reward For we keep in Christ Jesus and we keep mutual and entire and constant fellowship with the Father and so we shall finde him as an Husband-man taking pains with us keeping us from evill and cleansing us from those corruptions which will make us stink in his nostrils and this he will do because he sees us taking pains and employing that stock of graces which he hath bestowed on us By this means God will make our lives comfortable and will multiply graces in us in a great measure and give us more strentgh to make us yeeld more obedience unto him And whereas other Christians lives are very obscure we shall shine forth as the Sun at noon day therefore those Christians much wrong themselves that think themselves bound to no commandment though they would do as God requires yet they would do it freely and not as commanded But why then doth John bid us keep his commandments and promise such blessings to us if we do keep them A good man would be doing good duties though God did not command him but yet he must therefore do good duties because God commands him 3 Those Christians are reproved that walk loosely with God who keep not Gods commandements as they would keep their way their jewels the apple of their eye their life such Christians fall short of that great reward which God promiseth Whence is it that Christians are wanton proud covetous Is it not because they do not keep Gods commandements For else God would keep their hearts and cleanse their spirits 4 This may be an use of comfort to such Christians as have regard to the commandements of God and to walk more close with God on Gods holy day such shall have God dwelling with them and working all their works for them God will play the good Husband-man about them he will prune them from all loose distempers that hang about their souls he will give us more wisdome then our Teachers and by this means we shall come before him with Christian boldnesse and confidence and we may expect to receive strength of grace whereby we may runne with cheerfulnesse the way of his commandements Hereby we
know he abideth in us by the Spirit which he hath given us In the second place we come to speak of the means whereby we may discern that God dwels in us and that is by the Spirit which he bath given us Doct. That the Spirit of God bestowed on us is an evident signe of Jesus Christ dwelling in u. He doth not say we believe though this be a great word for faith is the evidence of things not seen but he saith we know it now scire is rem per causam cognoscere What is that Spirit that being bestowed on us is an evidence of Christs dwelling in us Did not the Spirit of the Lord come upon Saul and he prophesied 1 Sam. 10. Yet it is not said that Christ abode in him for ch 16. verse 14. it is said that the Spirit of the Lord departed from Saul and an evill Spirit from the Lord troubled him Answ There be sundry degrees of Gods Spirit which may be given to a man and yet be no evidence of Gods dwelling in him or he in God 1. There is a Spirit of illumination whereby a man may prophesie as Saul did But a man may have this Spirit of God and yet fall away so as to sin against the holy Ghost Heb. 6.4 5 6. 2. A Spirit of administration of Church or Common-wealth 1 Sam. 11.6 3. A Spirit of power to do many wonders Matth. 7.22 23. And yet Christ acknowledgeth that he never knew them they did never abide in Christ nor he in them 4. There is a Spirit of renewall of many affections which may befall any man 1. A Spirit of Zeal as in Jehu Come and see my zeal for the Lord 2 Kings 10.15 16. and yet he took no heed to walk in the Law of the Lord verse 31 32. 2. Of Joy in Herod Mark 6.20 3. Humility in Ahab 1 King 21.29 4. Fear in Felix Act. 24.25 What is then the Spirit whereby we know that we keep Gods commandements and have fellowship with him Answ It is the Spirit of life which is in Jesus which frees us from the law of sin and death Rom. 8.2 This is the Spirit of adoption vers 15. of grace and supplication Zac. 12.10 What doth this differ from the former for they were the Spirit of God Answ It exceeds in this Because the former Spirits of God did rest only upon the outwards of a man as his Tongue Memory Affection but this bids defiance unto all the enemies of his salvation the Heart and Will which are the Castle wherein Christ abides are given up to Christ Pro. 23.26 God requires the heart if we give the heart to God we give all Prov. 4.23 Life springs not from good affections nor good actions but from the heart Q. What doth this Spirit more in my heart then did the other How shall I know that the holy Ghost hath gotten possession of my heart Answ If the Spirit of God hath taken possession of your hearts it lifts up your hearts for to prize the Lord Jesus above all other things in the world it makes thee willing to do and suffer Gods will with patience it will cause you to resigne your selves and your desires to the Lord Jesus now all your affections and whole heart is for the Lord. If Paul now sin he doth that which he would not Rom. 7.16 17. Having given us this Spirit we dwell in Christ and he in us 1 John 4.13 Because by this Spirit we keep his commandements If we keep his commandements it shall go well with us and with our children after us for ever Deut. 5.29 Reas From the free covenant of grace by which he hath promised everlasting fellowship to those that keep his commandements Jer. 32 40. Isa 55.2 3. Obj. This may make us believe but not to know as we believe Vnity in Trinity and Trinity in Vnity but we cannot know it But you say here We do not only believe but know Answ There is a difference between faith and knowledge For a man may believe a thing is true because he doth not doubt of the authority of it but yet we do not know all truths that are spoken though we believe them for stnowledge is of a certain conclusion we know this to be so partly by faith partly by sense and reason for though faith believe things before we know them it being the evidence of things not seen and so a man may believe that God is gracious before we know it yet when faith hath laid hold on the promises it sets reason on work This Spirit of God works in us an evidence of our abode in Christ for 1. this Spirit of God works peace of conscience Phil. 4.7 which passeth all understanding though it doth not always abide yet it keeps garrison always it bears witnesse to a man that Christ is in him and he in Christ 2. It works a change in all Christians it changeth them from the power of Satan to the power of God Gal. 5.19 20 21. And though the peace of conscience and consolation of the Spirit abide not always yet the Spirit of regeneration and sanctification doth always abide and doth change the whole man 2 Cor. 5.17 Before a carnal and fleshly Spirit but now the Spirit of glory and grace rests upon us which makes us relish Christian communion and Christian society This Spirit doth alwayes abide and so we know that Christ abides Rom. 8.9 Obj. I may think there is a through change but yet it may be it 's only of the outward man Answ Consider how it changeth thy heart Is thy heart with God and wholly for God Dost thou long for peace with God Wouldst thou not forgoe it if thou hadst it for all the world Is the Word of God more precious to thee then thine appointed food No profit pleasure or preferment shall hinder thee from following of Christ When a man hath horrour of conscience he would give his life for peace but then a man doth not affect God so much as his own peace Thus Cain Gen. 4. When Saul had a spirit full of trouble then David must play a fit of musick When wicked mens hearts are at rest then they never regard God but then they close with the world and sensuall lusts But when the Sun of righteousnesse doth arise in a mans heart he will scatter abroad all those distempers of spirit that hang about him and frame his heart to an holy care of keeping Gods commandements Vse 1. To reprove a Popish opinion that no man can know whether Christ abide in him or no. But why doth St. John then say Hereby we know and he speaks to old men young men and babes to try themselves These men condemn the whole generation of the just Such a woman as cannot tell her child who is his Father is a strumpet and so is the Church of Rome 2. It reproves others that think it impossible Some think it not worth the knowing others think it
not meet to know whether Christ abide in them or no such have no care to make their calling and election sure But St. John saith 't is possible and a thing worthy the seeking after and also very expedient 3. This should exhort all Christians to try and examine themselves whether they are in the faith or no 2 Cor. 13.5 Know ye not He speaks of such as have lived long under a faithful Ministery It is an evill signe Either know that Christ is in you or be not satisfied 4. To exhort us to give up our hearts to God that his fear and love may rule our hearts that so those outward things take not up your affections Rom. 8.9 14. 5. Comfort to Gods servants that give up their hearts and lives to God which have laid their salvation not on a sandy but sound ground which have built it upon divine testimony even the Spirit of God which is a divine Spirit 1 JOHN Chap. IV. Vers 1. Beloved believe not every spirit but try the spirits whether they are of God because many false Prophets are gone out into the world THis Chapter consists of two parts 1. A preservative against false Teachers to verse 6. 2. A renewed exhortation to Brotherly love The argument fals by the way on the tryal of spirits for he had said Thereby shall you know that Christ abideth in you by the spirit that he hath given you Now lest the people of God should be deceived by the spirits of their Ministers he bids them therefore to try their spirits and that by the Spirit which Christ hath given them For he which is spiritual discerneth all things 1 Cor. 2.15 These words are an Exhortation to the people of God how to order themselves towards the spirits of their Ministers which exhortation is laid down 1. Negatively Believe not 2. Affirmatively But try the spirits The negative duty and affirmative are both confirmed by an argument taken from the multitude of false Teachers There are many false Prophets gone out into the world which shews he speaks chiefly of the tryal of their Ministers or else you may be deceived in your judgement as if a friend should bid his friend take heed what piece of gold he takes because there are many slips and counterfeits gone abroad In that St. John bids his hearers not to believe every spirit hence observe Doct. That every Minister is carryed away with one spirit or other or else why doth St. John exhort them to try the spirits He speaks of ordinary Prophets such are subject to the judgement of the people 1 Cor. 14.23 as for Paul he was an extraordinary Prophet 1 Cor. 4.3 What is meant by Prophesie Such as a man may attain to by use hence Ministers are called Prophets they were wont to foretel sundry things to come look what they speak on earth is confirmed in heaven though they cannot foretell things besides the Scripture yet they may things out of the Scripture so that you may see that God is in them of a truth Every good Prophet so far as he prophesieth according to God is carryed by the holy Ghost but when he doth not speak according to God he is carryed with an evill spirit Numb 11.25.26 1 Sam. 18.10 an evil spirit came upon Saul so that every Prophet prophesieth either by the Spirit of God or by a wicked spirit an evill man may sometimes prophesie well and then it is by the spirit of God it is a spirit that comes upon them as Baalam Numb Ch. 23. 24 a good man is ordinarily led by the Spirit of God but sometimes he is transported by an evill spirit and then he speaks not by the Spirit of God he perverts the Word and he misseth the text and application of it Peter he will tell our Saviour this thing shall not be unto thee Mat 16 22. what saith Christ to him vers 23. Get thee behinde me Satan There is not the worst debauched Minister but when he comes to preach one spirit or other comes upon him therefore well doth St. John say Believe not every spirit but try the spirits What is the spirit of the Prophets 1 Thess 5.23 There are three things in a man body soul and spirit the soul of a man is the breath of God by which he is made a living creature by the spirit of a man here is meant the inclination of the mind which is called a spirit in divers places as a spirit of fornication a spirit of slumber a spirit of jealousie every good or evill inclination is called a spirit Be renewed in the spirit of your minds Ephes 4.23 that is the disposition of your mindes What is the reason some are more just some are more painfull then others the good or evill spirit comes upon them Why is thy inclination called a spirit 1. It alwayes comes from some spirit 2. It hath some vehemency in it to bow the will one way or other either to better or worse as the spirit leads him it is possible a man may preach well in the morning and badly in the afternoone Try the spirits what variety of spirits are there Try all things saith the Apostle and keep that which is good 1 Thes 5.21 There be three sorts of spirits of the World of the Devil and of God every Minister is led by some of these of every one of these spirits there is a great variety 1. Sometimes the spirit of God comes upon a man as it did on the seventy Elders Numb 11.25 26. The Spirit of God is like the spirit of new Wine which ripens the wits so when the spirit of God comes upon a man he doth better understand the Word of God and the hearts of the people The spirit searcheth all things yea the deep things of God 1 Cor. 2. There are two sorts of deep things of God some lye hidden in the word of God some in man 2. There is a spirit of the world which doth not shine for the uniting of the hearts of Gods people but this is a spirit of pride when a man would be counted a learned man or when a man seeks his own profit or honor the Spirit of God seeks to know the things that are given him of God 1 Cor. 2.12 3. There is the spirit of the Devil which guides a man into errour in his doctrine as Peter said to our Saviour This shall not be unto thee this spirit searcheth not the deep things of God but of the Devil this spirit seeks to make the hearts of those sad whom he would not have made sad 2 Cor. 11.2.13 to 15. to pervert the Scripture and drive out the care of Gods service and the power of godlinesse Vse 1. This should instruct Ministers when they come into the presence of God and enter into the Ministry to labour to prevail with God that they may be acquainted with the deep things of God that they may lead the people of God by the
promises and rewards Vse 4. For them that would have Gods commandements seem easie to them and not burthensome why grow up in the love of God meditate on his goodnesse and promises and mercies and so thou shalt grow up to love him and the more love the more willing and obedient A man never loseth his first works but he loseth his first love Let him renew his first love and he shall renew his first works Rev. 2.4 5. 1 JOHN 5.4 5. For whatsoever is born of God overcometh the world and this is the victory that overcometh the world even our faith Who is he that overcometh the world but he that believeth that Jesus is the Son of God VEers 1. the Apostle had made an evidence of the love of God to keep his commandements and to do them with ease This he proves vers 4. by an argument taken from the removall of the impediments of Gods love in such an heart and that is the overcoming of the world And the argument stands thus To them that overcome thy world Gods commandement● an easie yoke But they that are born of God have overcome the world Ergo It s the love of the world that hinders our obedience to Gods commandements This kept off the young man so every one that is kept off it 's for the love of some pleasure or profit which they wil not deny so Gods commandements seem burdensome Doct. 1. Every regenerate Christian is a victorious Christian a conquerour of the world Every Christian be he never so poor that hath but the least pittance or shred of true grace hath a mighty power in him to overcome the world It was a famous thing of old to be but conquerors of the world as the Babilonian and Romane Monarchies were But St. John testifies here that every Christian is Lord of the whole world 1 Cor. 3.22 23. He hath it there by gifts but here by conquest he overcomes the world viz. so far as it is an enemy to grace Indeed in themselves the comforts of the world are good and usefull but as far as they have a snare in them he overcomes them 1 John 4.4 The honours of the world have a snare in them to puffe up our hearts 2 Chron. 26.16 Profit of the world choak the good seed of the Word Mat. 13.22 23. So the pleasures of the world they make the Word unfruitfull Luk. 8.19 Now how doth a regenerate Christian overcome this 1 He abideth constant in his Christian course notwithstanding the flattering or threatning of the world so that he will not be seduced by any of these snares Eph. 6.11 13. Paul would not give place to such seducements no not for an hour Now that is a part of a mans victory to hold his owne and to keep his standing and not to flit such a man is never said to be overcome that keeps his standing 2 He not onely holds his own but he resists his enemies he musters up all the forces he hath to resist the temptations of the world Jam. 4.7 Resist the devill and he will fly from you Stand out against a temptation and you overcome it Joseph being tempted by his Mistris he takes into his hands for his weapons Gods commandements and his Masters kindnesse Gen. 39.7 8 9. That that would be a dishonour to God and an injury to his Master and so he overcame the temptation 3. To overcome a temptation is to make a good use of every temptation and to get ground by it that the more he is invited by a temptation the more earnest he is against it and the more forward in his Christian course When Michael reproved David for his unseemly dancing as she thought Why saith he I will be yet more vile Whereas her temptation was fetcht from his disgrace why he would bear more such disgrace So when Johns Disciples stirred him up to emulation against Christ that he carryed away all the applause of the people after him What saith John He must increase and I must decrease He is the Bridegroome and I but his friend And it is my joy and glory to see him glorious so that he made an advantage by that temptation and drew them on the more to honour Christ by how much the more they sought to debase him the more we are tempted to covetousnesse wantonnesse or emulation the more liberall chaste and ●umble let us grow This is to overcome a temptation to take a spoyl to enrich our selves by the spoyl of our enemies that is such a conquest as the Apostle calls more then a conquest Rom. 8.37 In all this we do more then conquer For a conqueror gets a victory sometimes but with much wounds and losse we sometimes with no losse 2 After victories they grow Inxurious As it was said of the Romans after their great conquests Luxuria incubuit victumque ulciscitur urbem But a godly man so overcomes and divides the spoyl that he spoyls not himself Worldly conquerors fall to ryot and excesse after their victories but a Christian conqueror grows more wary and humble and sober then before As it was said of John Baptist by Christ A Prophet yea more then a Prophet So a regenerate man is a conqueror yea more then a conqueror Reas From Christs victory over the world Rom. 8.37 It is through him that loved us Christ hath overcome the world John 16. ult Therefore I am to wrestle but with a wounded pimoned enemy Christ having led captivity captive I come but to contend with a captive world and so I overcome through Christ that hath loved me It 's the death of Christ that hath crucified the world to me Gal. 6.14 And therefore I am to fight but with a crucified enemy 2 From the mighty power of Gods Word abiding in a Christians heart 1 John 2.14 The commandements of God and his promises do so rule in his heart that no flatterings of the world no commandements of men can oversway him 3 From the Spirit of God dwelling in them which is greater then the spirit of the world 1 John 4.4 This Spirit doth so mortifie him to the world and so quicken him to grace that he overcomes the world Obj. Did not Demas a great professor forsake Paul and embrace this present world 2 Tim. 4.10 Have not many for the live of the world erred from the faith 1 Tim. 6.9 10. Was it not so with Ananias and Saphira and Judas The love of this world overcame them Hath not the love of the world overcome many of the Germane Christians to apostatize to Idolatry and yeeld themselves to the temptations thereof How is it true then that every poor Christian overcomes the world Answ 'T is true the world prevails with many professors but many of them were never truly born of God as Demas and Judas Ananias and Saphira Obj. Do you think that every one that is led away with the world hath no shred of true grace in him Answ No for
in the Scripture that bears such strong witnesse to Christ Zech. 4.6 It s not by might or power but by my Spirit that any building of grace is built Answ There is in the Scripture 1. A Spirit of power 2. Of Perfection First Of power Luke 24.49 and it s that power that fell on them on the day of Pentecost which our Saviour intimated to them expresly John 20.21 22. so that their words remit sins and ease the conscience and bind it 1 Cor. 14.24 25. 2 Cor. 13.3 4 5. Now then the Spirit breathing in the Apostles though their outward man was base and weak yet their words were mighty and powerfull and even as Christ was most full of power when he was most debased There is a threefold power in the Scripture 1. There is a mighty power therein to convince men of their sinfull estate and of their need of Christ John 16 8 9. 2. A power to comfort the hearts of Gods servants in sence of his favour Rom. 8.15 hence the Spirit is called the Comforter John 14.15 and when the soule findes this successe it witnesseth that no writings are like them to cast down to hell and lift up to heaven again 3. There is a Spirit of power in the Scripture to cleanse us from all defilements to purifie our hearts to overcome the world to strengthen us against all temptations and discouragements This Spirit breathing in us let● us see that Christ came fully furnished for our redemption I can doe all things through Christ that strengthneth me Phil. 4.13 by the power of Christ I can learn to stand even in every condition of life and to walk in his fear Ezek. 36.25 26. Secondly In the Scripture there is a Spirit of perfection whereby the man of God may be perfect throughly furnished to every good work 2 Tim. 3.16 17. There is no calling but a man may finde abundant directions for it in the Scripture the Heathen Moralists have written concerning our carriages towards men but little towards God so the laws of men a man may fulfill them all and yet live an hypocrite and die a reprobate which shews their imperfection and therefore mens laws are often changed and altered if therefore a man find such a word as that when he understands it he finds sufficient directions to lead him in all his wayes and bring him to Heaven this shews the divine perfection of the Scripture that what once it delivers that is absolutely perfect and this Spirit bears witnesse to it 1. The Spirit bears witnesse to Christ as it breaths in our hearts for though the Spirit should breath never so strongly yet if we have not the evidence of it in our hearts we shall not know the truth of such a thing Now the Spirit breathing in our consciences is a Spirit of peace and purity both springing from Christ the Spirit of peace perswades our consciences of the vertue and power of Christs bloud had it not been for Christs bloud we should never have had peace but have been like Cain living in Nod in continuall agitation but Christs bloud speaks peace 2. As he came by bloud so he came by water and this is witnessed by the Spirit of Sanctification and there is in this Spirit a threefold work sutable to this water 1. A Spirit of refreshing as water refresheth the dry and thirsty soule Isa 44.3 so doth the water of the Spirit allay the heat and scorch of Gods wrath 2. As springing water washes and cleanses along as it goes so doth the Spirit of God wash us with clean water Ezek. 36.25 unlesse it be troubled with some obstructions which yet it will overgrow and run clear 3. As water hath a power to make trees fructifie about it Psal 1.3 so the water of life gives a Christian such supplying strength unto his heart that it makes him strong and fruitfull that whatsoever God or man requires he in some good measure is inabled to perform it so that a Christian soule by this Spirit breathing in him can plainly discern that Christ came by water and bloud Vse 1. May be a just refutation of Popery that places the ground-work of our faith upon the testimony of the Church ask them how they will be saved they will say by Christ ask them how came you to believe in Christ By the testimony of the Scripture But how know you the truth of the Scripture by the testimony of the Church say they But may not the Church erre Did the whole Church so dangerously erre as all to consent to the crucifying of Christ and may not they as well erre in putting on us false Scripture Are not all men subject to errours and therefore a Christian dares not build his faith upon humane testimony for their testimony can give but humane credulity but a Christian tels them be therefore believes the Scripture because the Spirit of God breaths in them by a Spirit of power and perfection and withall Gods Spirit breaths in him such peace as he knows Christ came by bloud and such purity as he knows Christ came by water Object Thus you will pi● the Scripture upon your own private spirit Answ This is not our private spirit but the same spirit that breaths in the Scripture which witnesseth to our conscience the truth Vse 2. To teach Christians never to rest in any Scripture they read or Ministers they hear before they have examined things by the testimony of the Spirit it 's not the saying of all men that can assure you of this but it 's the Spirit of God in the Scripture and in your hearts that must testifie that Christ came by water and bloud if you doe not discern this Spirit in you all your faith is but humane credulity no● divine faith Vse 3. For tryal of our faith whether it be the faith of Gods elect or no. Dost thou believe that Jesus is the Son of God Yes thou wilt say But what witnesse hast thou to believe it Is it from the Scripture or because thou hast been taught so and so takest it up as a Principle Why this is no divine faith But dost thou find a Spirit within thee which convinceth thy conscience purifies thy heart Why this divine witnesse testifies that Jesus Christ came by water and bloud Vse 4. Of consolation in the testimony of the Spirit whereas the world 〈◊〉 ●est you ● is but a delusion and a fancy he not deceived This spirit 〈◊〉 truth and such a Spirit as witnesseth that true faith only trust not thy private spirit which ag●ees not with the Spirit breathing in the Scripture and therefore both are to be joyned together the Spirit breathing in the Scripture and the Spirit breathing in our hearts 1 JOHN 5.6 the latter part Because the Spirit is truth THe Spirit which beareth witnesse to Christ is amplified by the effect witnesse bearing and by 〈◊〉 junct of truth which is the cause of his bearing witnesse he br●●s witnesse
God be true and every man a lyar Rom. 3.15 Jer. 9.2 3 4 5. 2. Hence learn that all that believe this divine testimony of the Son ought to be compounded into unity it was the last solemn Prayer that Christ put up for the Church that they all might be one with him as he was one with the Father John 17.8 9 20 21. where he useth this as a motive to God to bring on all believers to unity because he was one with the Father and the Father with him and therefore he prayes that they be one that hereby the world might believe that God had sent him as if dissensions among brethren would bear witnesse to the world that God did not send his Son to be our Saviour so that by these dissensions as much as in them lies they make the promises of God of none effect 2. They annihilate all the testimony that the three Persons give to Christ this unity is that mark whereby all the world shall know them to be Christs Disciples and it is the main duty Paul calls for Ephes 4.3 6. from this ground because there is but one God and one Christ and one faith Acts 4.31 32. And indeed all the dissensions of the world have sprung from this ground that they doe not all worship one God or believe not that God is but one For what makes a man to fall out with his brother but either his profit or pleasure or credit is conceived to be hindered and is not this because I make my profit or my credit my God and so I had rather lose God and fellowship with his Saints then lose any gain and pleasure and so I am a lover of pleasure more then of God Now the Apostle made account if we professe but one God the unity of God should be more powerfull to make us one then any thing in the world should be to make us two so much dissension so much atheism If we suffer the world to be more mighty to make difference then God to make unity we make God our Idoll 1 JOHN 5.8 And there are three thus bear witnesse in earth the Spirit and the water and the bloud and these three agree in one IN these words is described the testimony given on earth to the Divinity and Sonship of Christ Wherein 1. Their number Three 2. Their names the Spirit the Water and the Bloud 3. Their consent and these three agree in one Doct. The Spirit the Water and the Bloud are three principal witnesses on earth that bear witnesse to the Sonship of Christ The three principall witnesses for he doth compare them to the three witnesses in Heaven Quest What these three witnesses be Answ The Spirit partly breathing in the Scripture partly in the conscience of men First The Spirit breathing in the Scriptures for they in a speciall manner bear witnesse to Christ and they are called Testaments and indeed they are so farre witnesses as no witnesse is to be received unlesse it be consonant to the testimony of the Scripture Gal. 1.7 8. and it is not Paul or Peter that testifies this but the Sp●rit breathing in them otherwise Christ receives not the testimony of men neither doth the conscience of a Christian receive the testimony of any living man except he finde the Spirit breathing in him for let God be true and every man a lyar This Spirit breathing in the Scripture is a Spirit of power and perfection the Spirit of power in the Scripture is discerned partly 1. In convincing men John 16.9 2. In comforting those that are dejected Rom. 3.16 3. In strengthing us against temptation 1 John 2.14 Secondly There is in the Scripture a Spirit of perfection so that if we have but the testimony of the Scripture what need we any further witnesse 2 Tim. 3.16 17. Thirdly There is a Spirit that bears witnesse in our hearts that Jesus is the Son of God and that Spirit is the same that breathed in the Scripture so that when we are hearing or reading yet the Spirit sets it home to your hearts and souls so that we goe home either convinced or comforted or strengthned to every good work and duty God requires now this Spirit fully perswades us that Jesus is the Son of God for this Spirit goes beyond the power of all created things for no created power is able to convince an hard heart or comfort a dejected Spirit or strengthen us in our Christian course therefore if we find a Spirit in us inabling us to doe all this the soul rests satisfied without any need of further witnesse that Jesus is the Son of God Fourthly Water bears witnesse to this by water some understand the water of baptism and indeed that gives strong testimony to Christ especially to them that are prepared to receive it as in the Apostles times when they were first brought on to believe and then to be baptized God then strongly testified this truth so that after baptism they were filled with much joy and oft-times with divers gifts and tongues Acts 8.36 The water of baptism sent away the Eunuch rejoycing see Acts 19.6 7. and though children be not capable of this mercy now in their Infancy except by an extraordinary power yet notwithstanding a Christian afterwards findes such vertue and strength from his baptism that he sees there is no water like it but that there is a divine testimony in it But because water is but a representation of this Spirit therefore by water here may be understood the water of sanctification the Spirit of God sanctifying and regenerating us for besides the Spirit of God that at some extraordinary times fills with unspeakable joy of the holy Ghost there is also an ordinary work of Gods Spirit partly cooling refreshing us as water doth partly making us fruitful in our Christian course for those great inlargements of Gods Spirit doe not always abide with us in that measure but this water is a spring in us continually afording us something which evidently witnesseth this truth Tit. 3.5 John 4.14 1. In this water of Gods Spirit we finde a power to cleanse us from our lusts as running waters doe channells and sinks Ezek. 36.25 when I see something in me conforming me to Christ that water bears witnesse that Jesus is the Son of God 2. There is a power in water to cool and refresh us when God sheds abroad his Spirit in us there is something that cools us from the heat of Gods wrath Isa 44.3 3. This water is of a mighty power to make us fruitfull Psal 1.3 A Christian watered by the Spirit of God draws such moysture and life from every Ordinance of God that he brings forth fruit in due season according to his calling Ezek. 30.26 27. Quest How doth this water bear witnesse that Jesus is the Son of God Answ Because all the vertue that this water hath to cleanse comfort or fructifie us springs onely from faith in the testimony that Jesus
is the Son of God Gal. 2.19 20. Let Christians observe when we walk in the strength of our own spirits and graces we shall grow so dry and barren that not one good fruit comes from us and this is because we suck from our owne graces and so spend on the stock and so soon draw our selves dry for want of living by faith in the Son of God but a Christian that hath the water of Sanctification let him doe all in the Name of Christ and suck life from him daily and he shall be sufficiently inabled to every duty that God requires we never found this water till we believed on Christ and this water no longer runs fresh and full then we renew our dayly dependence on him and if we did so dayly we should alwayes find it full Sea in our hearts 3 Bloud is a third witnesse on earth and that is the bloud of his sufferings that doth bear witnesse to our souls that Jesus is the Son of God And it bears witnesse to us 1. by pacifying our conscience Heb. 12.24 There is a louder cry in the bloud of Christ to pacifie our souls then in the guilt of sin to bring wrath upon us and this is so lively a testimony that a Christian knows were it not for the bloud of Christ all the things in the world would not have quieted his conscience 2 The bloud of Christ purchaseth us to become his Acts 20.28 Now when we can find our selves the purchased ones of God the peculiar people of God this bloud of purchase witnesseth that it was the Son of God that redeemed us from the world and our own corrupt hearts 3 The same bloud doth therefore bear witnesse that Jesus is the Son of God because it 's a bloud of purity sprinkled upon every Ordinance and creature every thing was purified by bloud Heb. 9.19 to 23. this bloud of Christ on every thing makes it pure To the pure all things are pure so that to such a one his calling and company his meat and drink doe not insnare him as they doe other men set further off from God but by this bloud it is and the blessing of God that we are made more fruitful and serviceable to God yea were it not for the bloud of Christ our very graces would corrupt us it 's the bloud of Christ that makes them all usefull and savory and turn to our good Doct. These three witnesses the Spirit the Water and the bloud are in one Not only in this witnesse but they are all one for one work in the Original 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 that is they all consent to one truth And 2. they all goe an end and conspire in one work of our Redemption so that one would be of small use without the other Vse 1. To establish our hearts in this testimony that Jesus is the Son of God and so to believe it that we may overcome the world In the mouth of two or three witnesses every truth shall stand how much more when three in heaven and three on earth testifie the truth and it 's not enough to believe this upon the authority of the State or thy Parents or upon the universal consent of all men for this is no part of divine testimony and this beliefe will never help thee to overcome the world and yet this is the testimony of the Church of Rome but these humane testimonies will beget but humane credulity Vse 2. For tryall whether you believe this truth aright or no if your faith be built upon the testimony of the Father the Word and the Spirit upon the testimony of the Spirit breathing in the Scripture and in your own conscience upon the water of Sanctification and bloud of Redemption if your faith be built on these principles it will stand Vse 3. Reproves that Popish doctrine that maintains a Christian can never attain to any certain assurance Why if a Christian have six such strong witnesses and divine as these will they not breed more then probable conjecture Six be ●est mens testimonies would breed more then probability And doe not God the Father Son and holy Ghost breed assurance in their testimonies It 's a dishonourable thing to think otherwise Vse 4. Of consolation to every one that hath found this witnesse in him it is a ground of singular comfort to them that that Jesus on whom they have believed will help them to overcome the world Vse 5. Since these three the Spirit the water and bloud doe bear witnesse to the Sonship of Christ it should teach us to keep our hearts and ears always open to these testimonies Two things hinder this testimony the noyse and tumults of worldly businesses so fill our hearts and hands that we cannot hear what the Spirit speaks Secondly the noyse of our lusts doth so fill our souls that we cannot listen to the peace Christs bloud speaks which speaks better things then our lusts therefore we should alwayes keep our hearts and ears open and free from tumults of the world or the noyse of our own lusts that so we might hear what Gods Spirit testifies to our own hearts 1 JOHN 5.9 10. If we receive the witnesse of men the witnesse of God is greater for this is the witnesse of God which he hath testified of his Son c. HAving spoken in the former verse of the manner of Christs coming and of the witnesse born to it three in Heaven and three on earth in these verses he excites us to receive the testimony of those witnesses by four arguments 1 A minori If we receive the witnesse of men how much the more ought we to receive the witnesse of God 2 From the divinity of this testimony whatsoever any of these fix witnesses speak their testimony is not from the earth but from God verse 9. 3 From the nearnesse of this testimony in the heart and conscience of every believer and therefore the rather to be credited because it is an inward testimony that we feel in our own hearts 4 From the dangerous condition that such fall into that doe not believe this truth they do no lesse then make God a lya● for all these bear witnesse from God and therefore if we believe them not we make God a lyar Doct. The three witnesses in heaven and the three witnesses on earth are all of them divine and inward testimonies in the hearts of believers and therefore far more to be credited then the witnesse of all men in the world 1 That the Father Son and Spirit are divine witnesses is no question for they are the three Persons in the Trinity and yet are but one God Deut. 6 4. Therefore their testimony must needs be divine But the question is How doe these hear witnesse in our hearts to this truth he that believeth hath all these witnesses in himselfe 1 The Father as he is the Fountain of the God head so his work is a work of Almighty power and that is
the claim of eternall life is wholly in him for though God hath promised all those kindes of life its onely in Christ Secondly As he reserves the claim of it in his own hands so he reserves the security of it in his own hand even as a Father doubting how his son will spend his estate he puts not into his hands the writings or evidences but he keeps them in his own hands so God saw the life he communicated to our first parents they prodigally wasted it away and therefore never since would he put it into our own hands but reserved it in the hands of Christ Rom. 4.16 Therefore it is faith that the promise might be sure If our salvation had stood upon our own works the promise had been sure onely so long as we kept our obedience but we are unsetled sometimes inlarged and sometimes straightned so that we should have been at a stand oftentimes not knowing whether we had life or no therefore he hath laid it up in Christ that it might be sure Thirdly The possession of this life is reserved for us in Christ our justification is complete in Christ here never increased though the sence of it may the first day we are regenerate we are fully justified the justification of all Christians is equall though their sanctification be not alike our life of justification is compleat but yet our life of holinesse is but imperfect We know but in part and believe but in part but it s fully laid up in Christ so for the life of consolation we have some beginnings of it here Phil. 4.7 1 Pet. 1.8 But sometimes all our comforts are lost and where then lies it but in Christ as the sap doth in the root in winter time so that in him we rejoyce alwayes Phil. 4.4 and so our eternall life is reserved in him John 14.2 3. Eph. 2.5 Fourthly In regard of the glorious manifestation of this life at the last day 2 Thes 1.10 when he shall come to be admired of all his Saints this life is now laid up for his Saints which at that day he will dispense to his servants to the admiration of all men Quest Why hath God laid up this life in his Son Reas From the impossibility of laying up life for us in the law or in the first Adam Gal. 3.21 If the Law could have given us life verily righteousnesse had been given us by the law No the law that Adam had given him in Paradise could not have secured our life but that we might forfeit it by our own fall nor could Adam himselfe give us this life for in Adam all dyed 1 Cor. 15.22 and therefore its Christ alone that hath restored as to life and glory Vse 1. Hence learn the order of all that life and grace and salvation that is derived to us God did not first give us life and then provide Christ to maintain it in us but he first appointed Christ that in him we might have life Eph. 1.3 4. He hath chosen us in Christ Christ is the first fruites of all that life that we enjoy he loved Christ and in him loved us he first gave him eternall life that he might give it to whom he would John 5.26 he poured this life first on his head and from him this life runs down to the lowest skirt of his garment to the meanest member that belongs to him he poured on him the oyl of grace and from him it drops down upon us he first crowned him with glory that he might glorifie us Vse 2. It teacheth us the dead estate of all men by nature if all our life be laid up in Christ then such as want this life they want pardon of sins and want holinesse and want comfort and want eternall life Eph. 2.11 12. Eph. 4.19 We by nature are aliens from the life of God strangers from the Covenant that as strangers neither meddle nor make with that which is none of theirs so we have nothing to doe with the promises of life till we be in Christ let naturall men goe look at themselves as dead men all their best comforts are but as the crackling of thorns they may warm themselves a while with the sparkles of their own fire but this they shall have at length They shall lie down in sorrow Isa 50.11 Nay by nature we have no hopes of eternall life we must be regenerate to this hope 1 Pet. 1.3 4. Vse 3. May teach all such as live in a dead estate to look out where they may have life look into your own hearts there you shall not find life look into the world that is not able to give you life but get Christ and then you get life as Jacob said to his sons Why stand ye gazing one upon another have ye not heard there is corn in Egypt why go up go and buy it that we may live Gen. 42.2 3. So the Spirit saith to us when we find our hearts ready to starve for want of this life for want of pardon of sin of grace of comfort why stand ye gazing upon the profits and pleasures and contents of this world none whereof can give you life doe you not hear that there is life laid up in Christ goe and buy of him it s the speech of Wisdome even of Christ the wisdome of his Father Prov. 3.85 Who so findeth me findeth life and all that hate me love death Vse 4. Of consolation to all those that have found their parts in the Lord Christ if you have found him you have found life pardon of sin peace of conscience and life eternall Rom. 5.1 If you have found him your sins are done away and no Saint under heaven is justified more then you 2. Having found him thou hast a life of holinesse said up in him so that though we want zeal wisdome patience we may fetch it from him and though we find our hearts sometimes drooping under heavy discouragements and afflictions yet in him thou mayst rejoyce alwayes and what though our life here be poor and base yet there is an eternall life said up for us in him and when he appears we shall appear with him in glory Col. 3.3 4. And the more we may comfort our selves in that our life is not laid up in Satans hands for then we should never finger any of it nor in our own hands for we should lose it at every hand but this is our comfort that our life is laid up in Christ and reserved safely for us in him and therefore it may teach Gods people that if our life be laid up in Christ we must be dayly spinning out life from him what ever we doe let us doe all in the Name and power of Christ 1 Thes 5.9 10. all the peace and comfort we find in our selves or families let us derive it from him live not upon the stock of your own graces but fetch your dayly supply from him Gal. 1.20 I live yet not I but
of those whether thou cleavest not to some lusts for so Christ shall tell such at the last day Depart from me ye workers of iniquities if thou beest a worker of iniquity all thy good gifts and parts will deceive thee in the end but if in the midst of such gifts and graces thou hast a care to keep thy heart clean and doest favour no lust and dost not place any confidence in these but in Christ thy case is safe for this is a true rule hypocrites though they have many good common gifts and graces yet they are given up to some sinfull way by which the world shall know what they are by their fruits shall you know them 3. We must part with all confidence even in the saving graces of God Spirit trust not to them for justification look not to be justified by them if you think to be justified by your own works or graces Christ shall profit you nothing only by faith in Christ stands our justification Rom. 4.5 8. 1 Cor. 4.4 I know nothing by my selfe that is wherein I have failed yet am I not thereby justified and this is the errour of the Romish Church if God give them any common graces they look to be justified by them 2 Trust not on them for the life of your sanctification for though they be true parts of sanctification and we may look at them as precious talents yet if you shall trust your graces and goe about your performances in the strength of grace received you will want Christ the life and power of Sanctification you may have Christ and he lye like a dead Christ in your hearts though you have saving graces yet know that the life of a Christian is not a life of graces but a life of faith in Christ Gal. 2.20 If you would have Christ live in you you must live by your faith fetch all your grace and strength from him Isa 40.30 3● If we goe about any duty in our own strength we shall utterly saint but if we wait dayly upon Christ we shall renew our strength as Eagles we shall mount above all straights and difficulties our graces are too weake to carry us through in our Christian course and therefore live upon Christ dayly 3. We are said to have Christ by way of Covenant Isa 49.8 Psal 50.5.7 Gather my Saints together to me those that have made a Covenant with me by Sacrifice and then vers 7. I am God even thy God and so the tenure of the Covenant runs Gen. 17.17 Deut. 29.10 to 13. Deut. 26.17 18. This day thou hast avouched God to be thy God Sponsionem stipulatus es Junius reads it When Gods people give up themselves to the Lord and yeeld themselves to what God requires the God is their God and they his people 2 Cor. 6.17 18. This Covenant is made by Sacrifice Psal 50.5 and he means that solemn Sacrifice then offered before the Lord Exod. 24.7 8. wherein they promised before the Lord to be obedient to all the Lord would command them and on the other side Moses sprinkled the people and said Behold the bloud of the Covenant which the Lord hath made with you which implyes when we come to make a Covenant with God we confesse before God that death is our just portion and therefore we look up to Christ that his bloud being sprinkled on us he might impart life to us this is to make a Covenant with God for burnt offerings typed out Christ the meat offerings typed out the people giving up themselves to God and when we doe thus God for his part promiseth to be our God Gen. 17.7 I will be thy God that is not only a good Father a good Mother a good King a good friend but whatsoever is good in the creature that he promiseth to be to us he will be a good Father and Ruler and Friend and Husband to us partly in his own person that if all those fail he will be all these unto us or else he will dispense himself so in those instruments that we shall see Gods goodnesse in every creature when therefore we desire God to be our God we desire him to doe all that good for us that our estate in this life or another world requires 2 We on our parts offer our selves to be obedient to every command and to expect from him all that goodnesse that he hath promised and as we offer up our selves to God so must we offer up all our children and servants and friends all that are under our reach we promise before God that as much as in us lyes we and our household will serve the Lord. Josh 24.15 and when we give up our selves and ours to the Lord God promiseth that he will be a God to us and ours There is a threefold Covenant that passeth between men in civil society in this world 1 There is a Covenant between Prince and people 2 Chron. 23.16 2. Between man and wife Matth. 2.14 3 Between friend and friend thus David and Jonathan made a Covenant together 1 Sam. 20.16 Now in all these respects God makes a covenant with his people 1. He makes the covenant of a Kingdome with them that as a King he will rule us and defend us and we for our part promise to be at his command and to be obedient subjects to him 2. There is a covenant of marriage between God and his people Jer. 3.14 Turn O back sliding children for I am marryed to you that as a wife promiseth to be for her husband alone and he for her only so doth the church promise that she will be for Christ alone and he for her Hos 3.3 3. There is a covenant of friendship betwixt God and his people 2 Chron 13.5 Ought you not to know that the Lord gave the Kingdome to David and his sons for ever by a Covenant of salt that is a covenant of friendship such a covenant as friends that eat salt together make and its a perpetua●l covenant 2 Chron. 34.31 32. and this covenant implyes not only subjection and affection but communication of secrets and counsells one to another and to doe all things out of friendship and love heartily and readily thus God said of Abraham I know that Abraham wil command his family to keep the way of the Lord therefore saith God shall I hide from Abraham what I am about to doe If God be our friend he will communicate many secrets to us which the world shall not know of Psal 25.14 And 2. he will counsel us for the best Psal 25.22 so that in a doubtfull case he will still tell us what way to take he will guid us by his eye Psal 32.8 2. We on our parts shall communicate all our counsells to him that we shall doe nothing but we shall acquaint him with it we shall acknowledge Lord we know not what to doe but our eyes are towards thee and withall we are ready to doe whatsoever God commands us
by the former signes Having before heard of the effects of the life of our Justification now we come to shew the effects of Sanctification Now because Sanctification is found partly in the heart partly in the life of a Christian First I will shew you the effects of Sanctification in the heart Wheresoever this Spirit of Sanctification is shed abroad you shall finde variety of graces so different and various that in nature they could not stand together There are in Christians certain combinations of graces 1 Look at grace as it first works in the conversion of a sinner When a man is first brought on to God he is then taken up with two contrary effects with joy that God should have such mercy on him and withall griefe and sorrow for his sins whereby he hath offended so mercifull a God as it was with the return of the Jews temporall Captivity Psal 126.1 2 3. We were like them that dreamed then were our mouths filled with laughter They were out of themselves like men in a dream they rejoyced at this their delivery and yet the same people that rejoyced at this their delivery yet in their return they went up mourning with weeping and supplication for their unworthy dealing with God Jer. 50.4 5. And such a combination of affection is there in a Christian at his first conversion he rejoyceth in his deliverance and yet never was there any so kindly mourning as a Christian sensible of Christs redemption and goodnesse to him in this case he mourns as a man that mourns for his first-born Zach. 12.10 2 In the duties of Gods worship there is another combination of affection and that his joy and fear Psal 2.11 Rejoyce before him with trembling When grace is lively and stirring a Christian comes with holy fear and awefulnesse yet none comes with more joy and holynesse A dead hearted Christian he comes very unwillingly and holds back but living Christians are a willing people Ps 110.3 It 's the joy of their hearts to do God any service and yet withall never do Christians go about any duties with more awefulnesse then when they come with most joy In another thing those affections do not concur When a man goes joyfully about his businesse he goes not about it with trembling or if he goes trembling he goes not rejoycing But a Christian though he go about a duty with much fear yet with much joy Psal 130.4 There is mercy with thee that thou mayst be feared Exod. 15.11 God is fearful in praises When the heart is most inlarged to praise God then is it most awefull of God 3 Take a godly man in tribulations when he is most oppressed with afflictions and made sad and awefull by them yet then is the heart most joyous This was an argument of their sincerity 1 Thess 1.6 Having received the Word in much affliction and joy in the holy Ghost Now naturally no affliction is joyous and yet Paul saith We rejoyce in tribulation Rom. 5.3 A Christian under sore pressures of Gods hand that doth thresh them out of his husk is not onely content but joyfull and that is above all nature 4 There is a mixture in his affections in his dealing with men In a Christian you shall finde much patience and yet without all forbearance very patient and yet by no means bearing with evil Rev. 2.2 This is the nature of spirituall patience injuries put upon himselfe he endures with patience but injuries against God he will by no means bear 5 You shall find gentlenesse and meeknesse mixed with much austerity and stiffnesse The wisdome that is from above is peaceable and gentle Numb 12.3 Moses was the meekest man upon the earth yet the same Moses so meek and gentle in his own cause if it be in Gods cause he is so stiffe that when the King would have the cattle left he would not leave so much as an hoof at the Kings command he is inflexible in Gods cause even as the liquid air most easily yeelds to the least fly yet if God set it as a firmament to separate the waters above from the waters below it stands like a wall of brasse it yeelds not only lets it drop through by small drops as through a sieve but not to fall into a deluge So though a Christian be as the liquid air easie and gentle apt to yeeld yet in a cause of God let there be never so great a masse pressing on him he stands stedfast and unmoveable 6 There is a modesty mixt with magnanimity a thing not easily found in moral virtues Paul looks at all his outward priviledges but as drosse and dung in comparison of Christ a man that speaks of himself I am lesse then the least of all Saints Eph. 3.8 though he were not inferiour to the chiefest of the Apostles 2 Cor. 12.11 Yet this modest man Acts 10.37 when the Magistrates had whipped him and his companions and then when they had done would have sent them away Nay saith he but let them come and fetch us see the magnanimity of his spirit when his person or calling or cause is called in question in that case he will put forth himselfe deep modesty and high magnanimity to meet in one man at one time in the same action this is a work above nature Psal 131.1 2. You would think that such a weaned childe as David was should not have an high thought or word in him but he that was thus mean and low and thus weaned from earthly preferments if you come to speak of spirituall things he looks at all worldly things as too mean for him Psal 24.7.9 Lift up your heads ye gates and be ye lift up ye everlasting doors that is let your hearts be lifted up to higher objects then the world can afford his heart is weaned from the Kingdome and Crown but to Gods favour and grace and the Kingdome of heaven why are not these of an higher nature then they Yes and yet in these matters his heart is in a kinde haughty and his eyes lifted up and he exerciseth himselfe in great matters so that a Christian hath not a base spirit but an heart lifted up above the world to the favour of God and pardon of sins and an eternal Kingdome Psal 149.6 Let the high praises of God be in their mouths In the Or ginal high things great and mighty things of God his mighty majesty and power and glory and praise let these be in your mouths He would have a Christians spirit filled with high thoughts and his mouth with high words high words and powerfull threatnings to binde Princes the high promises and commands of God nay the high counsels of God that are unsearchable yet as far as they are revealed a Christian will be prying into them yet with much modesty and Christian magnanimity his spirit searcheh out the deep things of God 7 There is another combination in a Christian busie diligence in worldly affairs and yet
a dead heartednesse to the world For a man to rise early and sit up late follow his work hard take much pains is not a thing to be discommended Prov. 10.14 Prov. 31.27 It 's commended in the good Housewife even the greatest Princesse may not eat the bread of idlenesse then we see diligence in worldly businesse may well stand with grace but yet the same person must be dead to the world his heart must be set on things above these are not his life that is laid up in Christ Col. 3.1 2 3. His heart is crucified to the world Gal. 6.14 Though his employment be in the world yet his conversation is in heaven Phil. 1.20 Prov. 6.5 6. It 's made a part of wisdome to be as busie Ants gathering and laying up but all the while his hands are there his heart is in heaven he doth things in obedience to God by the rule of his Word and for his freedome in Gods service another may do the same work with the same care and successe and yet the heart far unlike 3 The love of our enemies is a particular virtue of Gods Saints Matth. 5.45 to 47. Now this very grace hath in it contrary works in our heart it 's like fire and water both naturally our hearts are very cold and hard and frozen like ice towards our enemies but Christ comes and thawes these frostlings and warms us with compassion towards them that his heart oftentimes mourns for them to see them take such unjust courses against them who have not wronged them and on the other side whereas a naturall man if he see his enemy he boyls in wrath and passion against him love comes like a cool water and cools the heat of passion in our heart For application Wouldst thou know whether thou hast life or no Why hast thou found thy heart affected with joy for Gods goodnesse to thee and yet withall grieved and sorrowfull for thy unkinde dealing with him These are certain evidences of the life of grace in thee You may find many affected and comforted with the Word as Herod was but if this joy were of God it would not vanish away like smoak but would administer so much the more sorrow and mourning for sin though a Christians joy may suddenly vanish yet it alwayes leaves behinde an inward grieving for sin to keep possession for it 2 How do you finde your hearts affected to Gods worship Do you finde your hearts generally unwilling to pray or hear This is an ill signe But if you finde your hearts willing and the more willing the more carefull withall In this case there is life But if a man have fear without joy or joy without fear the heart is not in a good temper 3. How dost thou finde thy heart in tribulation Dost thou finde no consolation supporting thee This is an ill signe But if thou findest with David in the multitude of thy troubled thoughts Gods comforts sustain thy soul Psal 94.18 in this case thou hast life 4. Observe your carriages Doe you bear patiently with bad men and yet not so patiently as to bear with evill Patience and zeal must goe together 5. Are you of a meek gentle and flexible temper It s well But how are you in Gods cause Are you there inflexible and immovable so that you will not abate an hoose in Gods cause Why both these are a life of grace 6. Thou sayst thou art modest and thinkest meanly of thy selfe I but how is this grace coupled for God sends them two and two together as he did his Disciples to ballance one another Hast thou withall a lofty spirit in the wayes of God an heart lift up to heavenly things Why such a spirit hath life The most modest should be most magnanimous 7. Look at worldly businesse Canst thou be diligent in thy calling Why this God requires But how stands thy heart Art thou busie in the world and yet thy heart dead to the world This is a signe of true spirituall life 8. If we finde our hearts so abounding in love that like fire it thawes our cold frozen affections and again like water can cool our hot passionate spirits why this love is a fruit of faith and a signe of life it s a signe our sins are forgiven us if we have hearts forgiving others Now we come to the effects of Sanctification as they are exprest in the life of a Christian and they are answerable to the effects of naturall life The effects of naturall life are principally five 1. Motion When a creature is able to move it selfe in its place to those duties of this or that life it s said to live If a thing move not but by others it s not alive or if it move out of its place it s not alive as a stone thrown up moves downward and fire moves upward but this is not properly life but rather a desire of rest and for things that move they move according to the life they have as a tree a vegetative life a beast a sensitive life a man a rationall life but if a man have a spirituall motion in his proper place it s a signe of spirituall life sometimes a man reacheth out of his place reaching to higher matters and more ambitious thoughts then his calling leads to those move not from an inward principle of grace but from levity of heart so the Pharisees they moved to holy duties but it was for credit others for profit for loaves John 6.26 It s one thing to move to spirituall duties out of an inward inclination and affection to them another thing to move out of levity or desire of eminency it is one thing to move to them out of love another thing to move to them out of respect or credit or profit Why this is but as the moving of a stone out of its naturall gravity Absolom had a marvellous affection to reign and oh that he were King every one should have justice 2 Sam. 15.13 But he was now out of his place and therefore the thing he did was but to attempt the cutting off his Fathers life but that is life properly that moves in its place Again a man may move in his place and yet by an outward principle as a clock moves by the weight that hangs on it so a man may move to some duties of Religion by the weight of the Law or authority hanging on him Again Jehu may move in his calling very busily and yet have no spirituall life so it must be inquired whether the duty a man doth be spirituall or no. And a duty is spirituall 1. When we are sensible of our insufficiency and therefore depend upon Christ that thorough him we may doe all things 2. When we have respect to the Word of God as our rule 3. When we doe all for the glory of God Gal. 2.20 The life I now live I live by faith in the Son of God So far a man lives as he denies
his own sufficiency and depends on Christ for assistance and hath respect to Gods commandements as his rule Psal 119.6 and aimes at the glory of God as his end Zech. 7.5 6. When ye fasted did ye fast unto me at all Did ye it to bring any service or glory to me Did ye it not for your selves for your own safety and deliverance Why if we goe upon such principles we want life till we be in Christ we detain all the graces we have in unrighteousnesse to magnifie our selves to bring about our own ends Obj. May not a good Christian have his heart so dead that he is unfit for prayer or hearing or any holy duty that he is unwilling to pray at all or to receive the Sacrament at all Will you say such a soul is dead because unfit for motion Answ True there may fall such a deadnesse on the heart of a Christian as whereby he may be both unable and unwilling to good duties to which God usually leaves us when we go about things in our own strength and grow selfe-sure but when by this God hath schooled us and taught us thereby that all our life is hid in Christ why in this case God is wont to make us sensible of this sinfull disloyalty and that in us dwells no good thing that we of our selves are unable to doe any good duty and for this distemper we mourn and grieve heartily Why this very sence of deadnesse is an act of spirituall life which in time will work him to a farther dependence on Christ and to be more heedfull of Gods Wo●d and by how much the more we strive thus so much the more life we have A second effect of life is feeding This signe Christ gives John 6.54 Whoso eateth my flesh and drinketh my blood hath eternall life This is not meant of the Sacrament for it was not then instituted but of Christ himselfe but when God hath instituted ordinances this is a sure signe of life if in every ordinance we partake in we feed on Christ on his blood he that feeds not lives not he that forbears his meat and forbears it long he cannot live Indeed for a time a mans stomach may be so distempered that he cannot eat but he recovers himselfe and falls to his food Q. How shall we know whether we feed on Christ A. 1. Doe you finde an inward longing after Christ in every ordinance that nothing will satisfie your soul but Christ he is a sweet savour to you as an hungry man give him silver and gold never so much he is not satisfied unlesse he have meat It was an argument of life in the Spouse that she sought Christ diligently in every ordinance and her soul was grieved because she found him not If a man therefore come to the ordinances and it never troubles him though he goe home without Christ this man feeds not on Christ 2. Feeding implies a finding of sweetnesse and relish in our meat So consider how doe you finde Christ is he a sweet savour to you Doe you finde comfort and strength in him 2 Cor. 2.15 16. Why it s a signe of life that you relish your meat well nay it s a signe of health for a sick man cannot relish his meat and if a Christian finde no relish in the ordinances he complains of it as his sicknesse and looks up to God for help against it 3. In all feeding there is a taking of the meat down we doe not spit it out and when it is down it must continue there we must not cast it out So if Gods Word abide in us and we hide it in our souls by a wise applying of it to our souls Psal 119.11 and therefore give up your selves to be guarded by it this is a signe of life and strength 4. All feeding implies a conversion of the aliment into the thing nourished so that in time our meat is so digested that it s turned into our own nature and this is more then receiving Christ by faith for when we receive him and apply him to our selves this is faith but to be conformed to him in every thing to be fashioned according to his nature this is a farther act of life When a Christian so feeds on Christ that he is of the same nature with him meek lowly and patient as he was this is a signe of life When we are turned into his nature by feeding on him and he into ours why this very feeding on spirituall food implies a spirituall life è contra he that eats not the flesh of Christ hath not Christ he means not a Cannibal-like eating of his very naturall body and blood for if a man should indeed eat the flesh of Christ and suck out his blood it would profit him nothing John 6.63 And this the Capernaites thought a monstrous thing to eat the flesh of Christ therefore it is not the flesh of Christ but the Spirit that quickeneth and giveth life A third effect of spirituall life is growth that which lives grows untill it comes to full maturity and then it either stands at a stay or begins to decay but a spirituall life grows up to full perfection and then it continues in that perfect estate for ever in heaven 1 Pet. 2.2 3.18 Eph. 4.11 12. Col. 2.19 If a Christian grows he lives Obj. Doth not many a Christian stand at a stay or oft-times go back and lose his first love and fruitfulnesse Answ True for a time he may as a living man by sicknesse may lose his strength and vigour and be made unfit for any employment but if he strive to recover himselfe it s a signe of life so a Christian by some corrupt lusts may wast his best graces like a thiefe in a candle but if he be a living Christian he strives against them and prays with David O spare me a little that I may recover my strength before I go hence and be no more seen If he find a decay he considers from whence he is faln and he recovers himselfe and doth his first works Rev. 2.4 Repentance is the purge of the soul it expells out evill lusts and then we doe more at last then at first Rev. 2.17 So then a Christian is continually a growing if not in the bulk of grace yet in more sweetnesse and mellownesse as apples at their full bulk yet grow more ripe and sweet so a Christian though he grow not to more tallnesse yet he may grow to more rootednesse in Christ 2. In more sweetnesse of spirit that is in more love to his Brethren and care of Gods glory A fourth effect of life is this life hath an expulsive power to expell that which is noysome and dangerous to it it will cast it out either by purging or sweat or vomit any noysome humour is burdensome to nature so if grace be living there is a power to expell every thing that is superfluous much more what is noysome and hurtfull nature
ult Psal 5.4 Heb. 1.13 Reas 1 God is of pure eyes and cannot endure to behold any iniquity 2 From the power of all saving Graces they do purifie and cleanse the heart so Faith purifies the heart Acts 15.9 so hope 1 Joh. 3.3 so love ye that love God depart from iniquity 3 From the power of the Spirit in him that hath fellowship with God 1 Cor. 6.17 Ezek. 36.27 Vse 1 It shewes that Ignorance is no Mother of Devotion for what is Devotion but a stricter and nearer fellowship with God it shewes therefore the dangerous Estate of wicked Ignorant men they think their Ignorance will plead for them but they are deceived through want of knowledge my people perish God takes no pleasure in Fools you may think you have Fellowship with God and yet live in Ignorance and Darknesse but you deceive your selves can a man live in the Sun and have neither light nor heat So what Fellowship hath that man with God that hath neither light of Knowledge nor warmth of Grace from him Vse 2 It may be a Tryal of our Estate if wee have no Knowledge of God we have no Fellowship with him if you delight in Ignorance and be unwilling to be taught as many Servants and Children are how can these have any Fellowship with God that have no knowledge nor desire after it it is true many there are that desire Knowledge and cannot attain it and such God will accept of their desire or give them Knowledge but such as please themselves in their ignorance have no Fellowship with God 2 Tim. 3.11 they are sealed up to damnation if a man live in darknesse of sin and ungodlinesse and is convinced of it and yet will live in it in idlenesse and wantonnesse and Sabbath-breaking c. be not deceived if you make a shew of Religion you deceive your own soul if a man walketh in darknesse and saith he hath Fellowship with God he lyes Quest Who can say his heart is clean have not the best of Gods Children their failings Answ It is true they have their failings but do they walk therein It is one thing to step into a way and another thing to walk in that way David stept into the way of Adultery and Murther but he walked not in it a man that walketh in a good way may be turned out of it by a wilde Beast or a Storm or Carelessenesse but when he sees he is wrong he turns into the right path again so is it with a godly heart he may be carried out of the way by the violence of Temptation c. but he returns again as soon as he sees his error Vse 3 To teach men as ever they desire to have fellowship with God to cleanse themselves from Ignorance and Ungodlinesse if you desire to have Fellowship with God you must 1 Avoyd Ignorance and labour for Knowledge desire to know his will and they that love light God loves them 2 Turn not aside to any dark crooked wayes Psal 125 6. the Israel of God have no crooked wayes to walk in 2 Cor. 6.17 18. with chap. 7.1 shewing us if we would have fellowship with God that God might ackowledge us for Sons and we him for our Father we must look into all dark corners and cast out all uncleanesse and if you do thus strive to reform your selves you are not in darknesse if you cleanse your selves from dark and crooked and unclean wayes you may assure your selves you have fellowship with God 1 JOHN 1.7 But if we walk in the light as he is in the light we have Fellowship one with another and the blood of Jesus Christ cleanseth us from all our sins THe scope of the Apostle St. John was to deliver what he had heard and seen from Christ and to this end that their joy might bee full His first Message was that God is light verse 5. and from thence hee descends to gather a certain sine of our fellowship with God or want of it a signe of the want of it hee layes down verse 6. he that walketh in darkness hath no Fellowship with him now in the 7th verse hee layes down a signe of our injoying this Fellowship with God In the Verse wee have two parts 1 A certain signe of our Fellowship with God namely if wee walk in the light 2 The priviledge of such an estate the blood of Christ cleanseth us from our sins so that here is the mark of a true Christian 〈◊〉 priviledge Doct. To walk in the light is a certain mark o● true Fellowship with God one with another that is God with us and wee with him Light is sometimes taken for light of Knowledge Holynesse Comfort Glory 1 It is taken for light of Knowledge Mark 4.16 Light is clear and so is Knowledge 2 For Light of Holynesse Ephes 5.8 Light is clean so is Holinesse 3 For Comfort Psalm 97.11 4 For Glory now Darknesse is contrary to all these now therefore to walk in the light is to walk in the waies of Knowledge Purity Comfort and Glory But what is it to walk It is commonly took for the whole course of a Christian life but in borrowed speech there are some significations therein 1 It implies That a Christian course is a voluntary motion a man is not said to walk that is pulled and haled no motion more voluntary than walking 2 It is a continued motion not a step or two that makes a walk 3 Walking gets ground its motus progressivus standing still rids no ground but walking doth so a Christian he goes about Christian duties not only voluntarily and continually but he growes up therein from time to time so that this sense of the Doctrin is thus much To lead a Christian course voluntarily continually and increasingly is a signe of fellowship with God now that such as thus walk have undoubted fellowship with God appears Ephes 5.8 Ye were sometimes darknesse but now are ye light in the Lord walk therefore as children of light that is children of God for God is light those that walk in truth and not in error and heresie and in holy wayes they are children of God Psalm 1.1 2. the Law of God is the way of holinesse and truth and if he that walks in the way be blessed then he hath fellowship with God for in his fellowship stands all blessednesse Psal 119.1 2. Reas 1. From the insufficiency of our nature to walk in these wayes without the Spirit of God in us and directing of us Ezek. 36.27 Joh. 15.5 without Christ we can do nothing Hos 14.8 if any good fruit be growing in a Ch istan it is from the Spirit of God otherwise the fruit of a carnal heart is carnal Joh. 3.6 we cannot be holy without Gods Spirit nor bring forth any good fruit 2 As we cannot be good without his Spirit so we cannot do good without him 2 Cor. 3.5 and Christ thinks it an impossible thing for a Carnal man to
speak well Mat. 12.34 Reas 2. Such as do walk in the light have recovered the Image of God now his Image stood in light Joh. 1.4 light of Knowledge and Holinesse Col. 3.10 Ephes 4.24 what fellowship Adam had with God in Paradise the same have all such as walk in the waies of truth and holinesse Q Do you not see many true Christians that have true grace and yet walk in much darknesse how then have they fellowship with God Isa 50.10 he that feareth the Lord and hearkens to the voyce of his Servants that walks in darknesse and seeth no light c. which shews that a man may fear the Lord and hearken to the voyce of his Servants and yet walk in darknesse Ans Such a one walks not in any grosse ignorance or error and heresie or in darnesse of uncleannesse and prophanesse but hee may walk in darknesse of discomfort and dishonour and yet have true fellowship with God no Christian walks more in light than they that walk most in darknesse those that walk most discouraged they walk more carefully and fearfully whereas many that walk in more comfort walk more loosely and scandalously Q. What need they walk in discomfort if they walk in the light doth not all discomfort arise from ignorance that they do not know their own estate and Gods nature and love towards them c Ans It is true they walk in darknesse and that is the reason why they walk so uncomfortably for if they were truly enlightned in the Nature of God and their own estate they would have more comfort but yet this is no affected ignorance but of infirmity and weaknesse and want of experience it is one thing to be in a way and another thing to walk in that way such a man doth not walk in that darknesse because it is not voluntary he doth not desire to walk in darknesse neither is it continual but he at length grows to be further enlightened Vse 1. Of refutation of the Papists that say we deny Works and maintain the Doctrin of the Solifidians Answ We disclaime all Works as any cause or merit of Justification Psalm 130.3 but we do not disclaim good Works in themselves we do not discourage any from good Works but encourage them thereunto is this no encouragement to walk in the light when we say such shall have fellowship with God and be cleansed by the blood of Christ these are strong motives to good works we maintain good works as the Apostle saith for necessary uses Tit. 3.13 What are these necessary uses 1 For our own parts that we may have fellowship with God 2 To glorifie God Matthew 5.16 Let your Works so shine before men c. 3 To stop slanders of vain men 2 Pet. 2.5 4 That by our good Works others may bee led on to a Christian course a good conversation is a good means of the conversion of others We further say That good Works justifie us in St. James his sense Jam. 2 14. There is a double Justification 1 A justification of a man from sin in the sight of God 2 Of a Christian from Hypocrisie in the sight of both God and Man the first way a man is justified onely by the blood of Christ the second way by good Works for we must know a mans Conscience hath two burthens 1 My Sins are great and liable to Damnation how shall I be acquit of that From this our own works cannot justifie us it is done onely by the blood of Christ 2 I but the blood of Christ cleanseth only true Christians that are in Christ and have true grace but you are an Hypocrite how shall I now be quit from the imputation of Hypocrisie In that I am justified by my works let it appear to my self and others that I have lived in all uprightnesse 2 Cor. 1.12 so that justification from Hypocrisie before God an Man is from the witnesse of my upright and unblameable life so that I am justified from a double accusation from the one by one way from the other by another way I am a sinner that I cannot deny my best works are sinful therefore from that I am justified only by the blood of Christ But Christs blood belongs not to you you are an Hypocrite now how shall I know the sincerity of Faith but from the fruits which is an holy and righteous life so that if I walk so I justifie my self from that imputation How doth Hezekiah help himself when God spake bitter things Remember how I have waled before thee with an upright heart 2 Joh. 3. Isa 53.11 how do I know that I know him Why if I keep his Commandments therefore we say that an holy life is an evident sign of our fellowship with God it glorifies God it stops slanders and brings on others and besides all this a godly life will justifie us from hypocrisie Vse 2 For trial whether we have fellowship with God or no why if we walk in the light we have fellowship with him Col. 3.3 Isa 50.10 if a man walk in light of truth and holinesse in knowledge of Gods Will and obedience to it if a man walk in such a way I say that is if he do willingly give up himself to the knowledge and obedience of the Will of God if he continue therein and grow in grace and go forward from step to step from strength to strength Psal 84. it is a true signe of fellowship with God there is no corrupt nature that can have such desires at least not continue and grow up in them Q. May not a Christian be carried out of his way as David into Adultery Noah into Drunkennesse Peter into Denial of Christ Ans They were indeed wayes of Darknesse but they did not turn into them voluntarily but through violence of Temptation and corruption 2 They continued not in them 3 They grew not up in them they took no pleasure in them A man is not judged by a step or two but according to his walk what is his course a man may take a step or two out of the way but yet if he recover himself we say that is his way God judgeth not of a mans Spirit by a step or two for then who could be justified No Christian but sometimes he steps a wry and it may be three or four steps as David 1 Into Idlenesse 2 Into Adultery 3 Drunkennesse 4 Murther 2 Sam. 11. he went into four wicked steps foul steps but you must not judge a man for two or three or four steps for so on the contrary a wicked man may take a step or two into a godly course he may read some good Book pray hear the Word this is to bring about some end of his he hath another way to go only he is turned out of his way for some conveniency as he thinks so that there is no judging of a man on either part by a step or two but we must judge of men by their