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A33947 A second generall epistle to all the saints wherein is unfolded the covenant of grace, as its a law in the spirit, of light, liberty, righteousness, holinesse, power and glory : as likewise as it is a law of peace, love and edification : published for the good of those who love peace and holinesse / written by T. Collier. Collier, Thomas, fl. 1691. 1649 (1649) Wing C5297; ESTC R12986 48,646 138

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conversation as wel as of the lips there is not onely the fruit of saying but doing If any man doe my will he shall know saith Christ c. Now this doing consists either 1. In doing workes of piety according to the power and liberty received 2. In doing workes of righteous justice and equity not in seeking alone our owne but others good 3. In doing workes of mercy both to the soules and bodies of those who want else you may see the fruits of this spirit Gal. 5. 22. The fruit of the spirit is love joy peace long-suffering gentlenesse goodnesse faith meeknesse temperance against such there is no law These are the fruits of the spirit which being manifest makes God and truth and Saints appeare lovely not onely each to other but to the world likewise they shall fall downe and confesse That God is in you of a truth These fruits of the spirit Peter mindes 1 Pet. 1. 5. Adde to faith virtue to your virtue knowledg to knowledge patience and to patience temperance and to temperance godlinesse and to godlinesse brotherly kindnesse and to brotherly kindnesse charity Thus the true Christian hath a holy conversation holy within and holy without holinesse written upon the horses bridles every pot in Jerusalem appeares to be holy in al manner of holy conversation and godlinesse a universall walking with and conformity to God in spirit soule and body Their conversation is in heaven their hearts there their minde their comfort and communion and it appeares by their walking before men in their word and actions that it is so Chap. VIII Of false or fleshly holinesse AS there is a holinesse in the spirit so likewise there is a holinesse after the flesh so accounted so called though it be indeed but unholinesse for the man of sinne imitates Christ in every particular and I believe that there hath been as great a mistake in the matter of holinesse in taking it to be what it is not as in any one particular therefore I shal minde a word or two briefly in the discovery of this mystery of iniquity 1. This mystery of iniquity the appearance of holinesse when it is nothing but flesh may be considered either First As it workes within and that either 1. Looking upon good purposes and good resolutions to amend and to doe better Or else 2. In a good minde to leave sin but it wants power a good a holy heart though a bad conversation not knowing that good purposes are common to the worst of men and that where there is a bad outside there is a worse inside for if the streames be filthy the fountaine is much more filthy For out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaketh and the outward man acts an ungodly conversation alwaies flowes from an unsanctified soule if the conversation be light vain and foolish the heart is much more light and vain for all prodigality prophanenesse and vanity hath its first rise in the heart therfore it is the Lord saith My son give me thy heart Or 3. Not only in having a minde to leave it but likewise in having some hatred against it and from hence a forsaking of it because it sees an evill a danger in it perhaps it now apprehends that the wages of sin is death and it feares hell and the eternall flames spoken of in Scripture and from hence growes out of liking with it when perhaps else it could be content many times to embrace it thus most men under the name and notion of Christian deceive themselves with a fleshly fancy of holinesse in the heart when indeed and in truth it is nothing more then fleshly delusions and that which is usually found in the hearts of naturall men Secondly There is likewise a most outward appearance of holinesse in the flesh which is indeed but fleshly and this may be discovered either 1. In the more common and carnall sort who account that now and then the performance of a good act is enough to make them holy and that their good acts will weigh downe their evill they thinke that Lord have mercy upon me or now and then a good prayer is enough to make them holy though perhaps they take the more liberty to sinne by meanes thereof a wonderfull delusion in the mindes of men 2. Others come higher perhaps in an outward civility and an externall acting in the use of Ordinances they will goe to Church as they call it and heare Sermons too perhaps have their Infants sprinkled go to the Sacrament as they call it c. And this is a high degree of holinesse in the mindes of most how doe poore creatures blesse themselves in such vaine and empty formes and fashions to their owne undoing For this is that which is sutable to nature to act in these low and formall waies after the doctrines and precepts of men or after the fleshly imaginations of the vaine and deceitful heart and not after Christ 3. Others come higher then this into an universall as they suppose hatred and forsaking of sin to the acting and performing of that which is good and thus it is much in doing and acting looking upon outward actings to be their holinesse and here hath lien a mysterious mystery of iniquity both in Ministers and People the one teaching the other practising such a holinesse Hence is it that Ministers when they would preach people in holinesse and righteousnesse they presse them to forsake sinne to weepe and mourne pray and heare Sermons to be much in duty and this without all peradventure was enough to make them holy never looking after that internall spirit of holinesse which occasions those external actings sutable to such an internall principle Hence it comes to passe that many poore soules being thus mis-led come under a spirit of delusion or else under a spirit of bondage being sensible of its coming short in performance being daily told that if thou canst not mourne and pray and performe such and such duties then thou art no Christian but Satan rules in thee Now the difference betweene the performance of the externall actings lieth principally in these two things the one acts in it as under a taske a burden a bondage and he hath no comfort till the thing is done the other acts in liberty and freedome of spirit God is his portion without any such acting and God is his portion in it he hath communion with God without it and that is it he expects in it 3. The one acts in duty that he might be holy lookes upon himselfe that the more he is in exercising and performing the more holy he is the other acts in externals because he is holy that is made partaker of that spirit of holinesse all true actions flowing from that fountain of light life liberty and love and thus most under severall forms and apprehensions live low and fleshly contenting themselves with a fleshly holinesse a holinesse consisting in formes formes and creature
are owned in this Covenant but those who are in it that is those in whose hearts it is written It s true men may be in the profession of this Covenant who are not in it nor never knew it but they ought not to be there and there shall not a man passe for currant that hath not on this wedding garment with Friend how camest thou in hither take him and binde him hand and foot cast him into utter darknesse c. Thus this Covenant being rightly knowne we shall be able to see and say that its a Covenant of grace indeed a Covenant of peace and love indeed in which our souls shall be abundantly refreshed and powerfully upheld in and under all temptations and conditions 5. That was a Covenant that might be broken that was broken Jer. 31. this a Covenant that shall never be broken it s an everlasting Covenant possessing soules with everlasting grace and love everlasting joy and praises Isa 35. last This Covenant in the spirit is the everlasting never-erring light and rule of Saints experienced it is that anointing which teacheth all things and so I commend it to you THE CONTENTS 1. OF the light of the Law in the spirit 2. Of nine false lights flowing from the Law in the flesh 3. Of the liberty of the Law in the spirit 4. Of false Liberty 5. Of the righteousnesse of the Law in the spirit 6. Of the unrighteous Law 7. Of the Law of true holinesse 8. Of false or fleshly holinesse 9. Of the power of the Law in the spirit 10. Of the power of this Law in the flesh 11. Of the glory of this Law in the spirit 12. Of the Law in the spirit a Law of peace 13. As it is likewise a Law of peace 14. Of the Law of Love 15. It s a Law of Edification A Second GENERALL EPISTLE To all the Saints Chap. I. Shewing the Light of the Law in the Spirit GOD is light and in him there is no darknesse at all All though its true God is with his People under dark dispensations upholding them in it though many times they are ignorant of it and although it 's true soules once gathered up by the power of light into its own fulnesse where it beholds the purity sweetnesse and glory of the invisible God being in some measure through that fight made conformable unto him and partaker of that selfe same glory the discovery of true light in Saints being the right way of true enjoyment Now Saints when they have not only drunk of the bitter cup with Christ viz. The cup of sufferings and so have been made conformable to him in his death but likewise have drunk new wine with him in his Fathers Kingdome even that wine of the Spirit which makes glad the heart of the City of God hence the soul being thus imbrac'd into the bosome of love and at present come in the Kingdome of his dear Son concludes with the Prophet Thou hast made my mountain so strong I shall never be moved but immediatly the Father withholding those manifestations and sweet imbracements in the bosome of Love the soule is troubled Thou didst but hide thy face and I was troubled This was Pauls condition who was caught up into the third heaven saw and heard things unutterable yet the Father lets him down again under a cloud of flesh which seems at present to eclipse and darken his former glory which was his trouble and his burthen desiring to be rid of it but he was answered My grace is sufficient for thee my strength shall be perfected in thy weaknesse this being the experienced condition of many a precious soul who although they are sometimes taken up into the third heavens and so have a tast given them of the heavenly glory yet they are let down again under a cloud of flesh living upon grace looking after and hasting unto the glorious appearing of the great God knowing That when Christ who is our life shall appear wee shall appear with him in Glory that as wee suffer with him wee shall raign with him Now there being false Light which is indeed darknes it felfe in the world and a mystery of iniquity under the pretence of truth by which many are deceived I shall therefore in this insuing Treatise according to the measure received give a brief touch of the true Light Liberty Righteousnesse Holines Power and Glory of the Law in the Spirit the Covenant of grace written in the heart in opposition too and discovering of that law of darknes sin and flesh the one being the law of the new the other the Law of the old man This Law in the Spirit is the Spirit it selfe conforming souls to it selfe and its first a Spirit a law of light even that true light that lighteth every soule that comes to the Father He is light and in him there is no darknesse at all This Law of light where it works powerfully where it works savingly it enlightens the understanding in these ten particulars following First It enlightneth the understanding by which it comes to see the evill of sinne the evil nature of it the evill consequences of it 1. The evil nature of it the evill fountain from whence it flowes even the fountain of flesh and devil a bitter and filthy root which produceth fruit sutable unto such a tree which is Death the consequent or fruit of sinne The wages of sinne is death the soul is now taught to see the evil nature of sin the contrariety of it unto the divine nature the soul can see and say truly that although sinne is nothing to God although sin reacheth not God yet it is absolutely contrary to those divine and heavenly discoveries of God made forth in the spirits of Christians if you search the Scripture you shall finde this a manifest truth in the Spirits working See Act. 2. 37. chap 9. 3 4 5 6. If you search your own experience you shall finde it sutable never any soule made partaker of grace but first made sensible of the want of grace by the enlightning power of the Spirit of grace in the discovery of a mans selfe unto himself and so of the evill nature of the evill consequence of sin which is a sensiblenesse of an internal and spirituall death under darknesse and a lake of fire and this worke of discovery by this Law of light is effected not only in soules at their first conversion but all along while flesh and sinne remains till death is swallowed up in life and mortality hath put on immortality till Christ who is our life shall appear then shall we appear with him in glory Que. What is sinne Ans Sinne is a transgression of or turning aside from a righteous Law if wee judge of sinne by a letter a law without us then it is a transgression of that Law a turning aside from the Law but if we judge of sin according to the light of the Law in the Spirit
then all turnings aside from all motions and actings contrary unto that Spirit of life and light are sinne and indeed souls living in the light of this law are able to judge between the motions and actings of flesh and spirit they are made able to judge truly of good and evill and that not by eating of the forbidden fruit but by being made partakers of the fruit of the Tree of Life So that now the Christians discovery of sinne is not so much after the law of the old as after the law of the new man that law of spirit and life in Christ which is a sinne discovering law where it enlightens so that a Christian in the light of this law sces every motion to evill every lust and corruption the whole body of flesh to be contrary to that divine spirituall law to that divine nature received and hence is maintained a continuall warre against it untill that warfare be accomplished in the ending of it 2. This law in the Spirit is not only a light discovering sinne but likewise a light discovering Love and deliverance from sinne First it discovers Love notwithstanding the Creatures sinne nay not only so but it is Love in that Law that discovers sinne and it selfe who is Love unto Creatures while they sinne herein is the riches and freenesse of grace unfolded in the discovery of Love and grace unto Creatures who are in themselves unlovely he opens a fountain of Love notwithstanding sinne a fountain of blood and Spirit to wash away both the guilt and power of sinne a fountain of living waters even those waters of life that revives and comforts the weary soule in a barren and dry land thus this Spirit of light leads poor empty hungring and longing soules out of a barren and dry land that land of Aegypt a land of blacknesse and darknesse of oppression and hardship through and out of the wildernesse and solitary condition into the sweet imbracements of the Fathers Love both into the freenesse and fulnesse of it notwithstanding the Creatures sensiblenesse of its own unworthinesse and now the soul being thus lighted to and possessed with this everlasting Love and grace it is likewise brought in sight of a lovely gracious deliverance a deliverance from the guilt a deliverance from the power of the Law in flesh that although the Christian through the powerfull working of corruption can say many times with the Apostle Ob wretched man that I am who shall deliver me from this body of sinne Yet it can say by faith triumphingly Thanks be unto God who giveth a victory through our Lord Jesus Christ flesh oft-times acts in Saints for their tryall and they are to passe through many tribulations to the Kingdome through a Sea of Glasse mingled with fire yet in conclusion they shall stand on top or above them all with the harps of God in their hands the Spirit making sweet melody in their hearts singing the song of Moses Praise be to him that sitteth upon the Throne and to the Lamb for ever thus this Law of the Spirit in righteous souls not only of sinne and misery but likewise of love and deliverance it leads the soule not only into the beholding of darknesse and sorrow but it leads the soule out again into the beholding of light love and deliverance and so it shall be truly said of them These are they that are come out of great tribulation and have washed themselves white in the blood of the Lamb these are they that have gone through many tribulations to the Kingdome c. 3. This Law in the Spirit discovers not only a deliverance from flesh and sinne by which the soule is kept below its glory but it likewise discovers a glorious deliverance into that spirituall and eternall Kingdome where is nothing lesse then peace purity and perfection it hath an entrance given into that everlasting Kingdome of his dear Sonne First It hath a light given by and in which it sees into that Kingdome In thy light we see light and that Kingdome is within us in this light the soul sees into the severall dimensions and glory of it it sees it to be a Kingdome altogether lovely altogether delightfull of desire he sees it to be a Kingdom of righteousnesse holines peace joy and full of spirituall glory he now sees that no unclean thing can enter into this Kingdome all flesh and filthines filthines all hypocrites and hypocrisy all things that love and make a lye must be without cast out into utter darknesse where is weeping and gnashing of teeth Secondly As there is a sight so there is an entring into that everlasting Kingdome with a full expectation upon sure ground of being eternally compleated in that Kingdome hence it is the Psalmist saith Psalm 145. 10 11 12. Thy Saints shall blesse thee they shall speake of the glory of thy Kingdome and talke of thy power to make known to men his mighty acts and the glorious majesty of his Kingdome marke you here the Saints shall speake of the majesty of his Kingdome and shall make known the glory of it to the sons of men and why so Because they are a ble to give a true relation of it they have been in the Kingdome and can speak experimentally of that Kingdome note by the way who are the likeliest men to make known the Kingdome of God to others University men or Saints the Scripture saith the Saints shall doe it for to them it is given to know the mysteries of the Kingdome they have been in the Kingdome others parhaps have heard of the Kingdome and so can speak somthing by hear-say but the Saints they have been in the Kingdome and the Kingdome in them and they can speake experimentally of the grace and peace of it and of the glory of it too in a measure a wonderfull delusion that poor ignorant creatures should imagine that humane arts the wisdome of the flesh should be able to unfold the Kingdome of God unto them or to preach the everlasting Gospel which is called the word of the Kingdome no no it 's proper to Saints onely to doe it who alone have by the light of this Law in the Spirit been delivered into this Kingdome of righteousnes peace and joy others may speak and talke rudely of it but alas they know not what it is they never did so much as see into the glory of it never had so much as a pee-phole opened to see one glimpse of that light of that grace of that glory John 3. 3. Except a man be born from above he cannot so much as see into the Kingdome of God but Saints are delivered into this Kingdome in a measure by this law in the Spirit beloved it 's the property of this light of God to gather up souls into it selfe The Kingdome of Heaven is a Kingdome of light and in the light of Heaven which is God who is light we shall see light and enjoy that light the
Father manifesting love grace to them in them 8. They living in this light seeing al conditions to be good through the appearance of the good God in it can now see and say thar it 's not the least part of their happinesse while they are here to live fully and compleatly in the will of their Father Oh saith the soul that I could attain to this but to live satisfiedly and contentedly in the will of God what a transcendent excellency doth the enlightned soul see in this one thing how would this quiet and silence all fleshly and carnall risings dislikings and quarrelings against the divine providence it can say Good is the Word of the Lord and good is the will of the Lord and good is this condition to me because it s my Fathers good pleasure so to have it who knows best what is good for me an excellent discovery but more excellent when living in the power in the glory of it 9. This Law of light discovers the vanity and folly of all fleshly wisdome in the things of God this Law of light makes that soul truly sensible in whom its manifest of the difference betweene the wisdome of the first and second Adam and so that word is fulfilled in him if any man will be wise let him be a fool that he may be wise he shall be a fool that is made truly sensible of the folly of all fleshly wisdome the insufficiency of the light of nature and wisdome of the flesh to attain the knowledge of God or the things of God For in him are hid all the treasures of wisdome and knowledge and its a gift of the Spirit to those whose eyes are enlightned to see into this mystery To you its given to know the mystery or secrets of the Kingdome when it s hid from others they are strangers to it though never so much indued with fleshly wisdome 10. And finally This Law of life is a light and lamp unto the feet and paths of those in whom its manifest to lead and direct them into its waies it is that voyce behind them saying This is the way walke in it when they turn to the right or left hand it 's that light which guides them into all their undertakings whether civil or spirituall it is their great comforter without whose direction they cannot comfortably act in any of their undertakings in a word it 's that Spirit of light and life that occasions motion action sutable to its owne nature and sets the soule upon that worke which is higher then it selfe that way which is a way of light and truth Thus the Law in the Spirit is a Law of light giving understanding unto the simple enlightning the minde it is the true light that lighteneth the darknesse of every Sunne and daughter of Sion Chap. II. Shewing nine false Lights flowing from the Law in the flesh BUT there is a false Light as well as a true Light there is a Law in the flesh as well as in the Spirit although its true that all false Light is indeed darknes though men call it light If the light that is in thee be darknesse how great is that darknesse therefore I shal speak somthing by way of discovery of this principle this power of darknesse under the nominall tearme of light this false Christ or rather this Antichrist which if it were possible would deceive the very elect Now this false light or rather delusion of this law in the flesh may be considered under these following considerations First false light 1. It presents low carnall and fleshly excellencies unto the creature as its chiefest good it gives a false representation of things it cals evil good and good evill it puts light for darknes and darknes for light it judgeth sweetnes to be bitter and bitter to be sweet and thus it represents the worst things with the greatest excellency in more particular First it discovers not sinne and fleshly motions and fleshly actings as the greatest evil but as the greatest good thus the soule is deluded with a false light when it looks upon the deeds of darknes as deeds of pleasure and the waies and paths of darknes to be waies and paths of pleasantnes and peace and thus it becomes a pleasure and pastime to a fool to commit folly this is the universall spirit of Satan and law of darknes that rules in the world even in the hearts of the children of disobedience so that in a word the worlds way is a way of darknes and they delight to have it so It s true sometimes they hear of Christ and grace by the hearing of the eare but the use they make of it through the deceivablenes of this false and dark light is to sinne the more freely to give up themselues to the service of the flesh with the less trouble thus are the most the greatest part of the world blinded to their own ruine and yet think they see Second false light Secondly this Law in the flesh presents the world as an excellent thing as the chiefest good to many a soul who will shew us any good saith the worldly creature who thinks the world best hence it is so many and that under the form and notion of godlines to hunt so earnestly after worldly honors profits pleasures doe not such through that false glass that thus represents things apprehend the chiefest good the chiefest exellency to be in the world when alas those poor deluded souls see no excellency no preciousnes in God the fountain it forsakes him and runs to streams not but that every creature of God is good the soule beholding and enjoying the good God in it but without God there is nothing good no man good no creature good nothing good God is the goodnes of all things unto an enlightened renewed minde now this love of the world and being taken up with and living in the worlds excellencie the worlds glory is not only the sinne and will be the shame of men of the earth who have their portion in this life but it s a temptation that lights many times very heavy upon those who are Christians Saints indeed Christ himselfe was set upon by this temptation and I believe Christians who have experience within themselves of that new birth which is from above walking the way of true holinesse can bear witnes to this truth amongst all their fiery tryalsand temptations this is one to imbrace this present evil world not evil in it selfe but evill to him who hath an evil heart to depart from the living God making the world its dead Idol this is that with which the world is overcome mad they are in the imbracing the honours profits and pleasures of this present world this is that which overcomes the heart of many a Judas what will ye give me of many a Demas who after much profession forsake the Lord imbracing this present world be yee therefore watchfull for your adversary the Devil goeth
the same Kingdome of the same glory in a measure they have it already and the fulnesse is reserved in heaven for them Fifthly And till this glory be compleated in them they have liberty upon all occasions to have free accesse into the presence of their Father to make known al their wants al their wrongs free accesse to the throne of grace there obtaining mercy and finding grace a a great helpe a great comfort in time of need that which the world is ignorant of and goes without when the prayers of unbelievers are turned into sin yet the prayers of his people are his delight a great encouragement to the Saints in all their troubles to make knowne their wants to their Father Thus my dear ones have I given you a briefe hint of the sons liberty and spirituall freedome if the same spirit hints it to your enjoyments then it wil be glorious if the Son shall make you free then are you free indeed then stand fast and be not entangled with any yoke of bondage for freedome is glorious its glorious in possession more glorious in expectation when you shall be delivered from every thing wherein is but the least appearance of bondage and be compleated in perfect freedome which will be your glory Chap. IV. Of false Liberty I shall now descend to speake something very briefly of that false liberty and law in the flesh flowing from that spirit of Antichrist now reigning and ruling in the hearts of the children of disobedience for as there is a law in the spirit so there is a law in the flesh rebelling against this law in the minde and leading captive to the law of sinne this law or power of darknesse working in the flesh I shall discover briefly under these following considerations 1. The more common and carnall sort of people who account themselves Christians too they have a liberty but it s a false liberty a liberty to doe evill to fulfill the lusts of the flesh and the desires of the fleshly minde Now this fleshly liberty in the hearts of the more naturall and carnall minded flow from one or both of these two principles First From a blinde misunderstanding of the good of the pleasure and satisfaction the soule apprehends in those fleshly things for alwaies false liberty flowes from false light and true liberty succeeds true light now the minde being naturall and the light which is in it indeed but fleshly and darknesse it selfe now in this false light the soule mis-judging and so cals evill good and good evill it takes a false liberty sutable to its light the soul seeing a good a pleasantnesse a sweetnesse as it imagines in sinne and the world in the service of Satan it takes its liberty to act in it a false liberty flowing from a false light for the actings of al men are sutable to what they see unless given up to a spirit of slumber so as to quench the true discoveries that sometimes God makes forth to them and they cannot but owne it therefore all you carnall Libertines had need to looke about your selves for at present you seem to be given up to a great judgement blindnesse of minde not to see good when it cometh but to cal evill good and darknesse light to hardnesse of heart to sin and follow the lusts of the flesh with liberty of minde thinking God to be like your-selvs but he will reprove you and set your sins in order before you 2. Or from a mis-apprehension and application of Gods gracious love in giving Christ hence the natural creature hearing of free mercy grace and love to sinners drawes this conclusion That now it may take liberty to sinne the more freely Why Because God is mercifull and Christ died for sinners And thus creatures abuse mercy trampling under foot as much as in them lyeth the grace of God a high delusion and a body requitall of grace and love to offend grace because it is grace to sinne because God is mercifull Oh horrid wickednesse What shall we sinne because grace abounds God forbid But this false liberty in and after the flesh will produce a bad requitall if grace prevent not See Rom. 2. 4 5. Or despisest thou the riches of his goodnesse and forbearance and long-suffering not knowing that the goodnesse of God leadeth thee to repentance but after thine hardnesse and impenitent heart treasurest up to thy selfe wrath against the day of wrath and revelation of the righteous judgement of God 3. Come to the more zealous and their liberty is in the flesh likewise a liberty to be servants of men a liberty to serve God as they thinke and themselves too in a fleshly way of obedience And to but hear of this liberty in spirit is bondage unto them and thus it seems to be their liberty to be slaves to others Lords to other lawes then this law of true liberty in the spirit to fulfil a fleshly righteousnesse seemes to be their liberty to be subject to the wils of men and so to become the servants of men seemes to be their liberty a liberty which truly is and will end in bondage and this false liberty flows likewise from false light 4. Come to others who have pass't through this life of zeale to the wils of men and to their owne wils they having gotten a notion not only of grace and love but of this spirit of liberty and onely a notion they presently apprehending as they thinke that all is now good they seeing no actions to be differing to them but all seemes to be alike they freely take a liberty from this false light to act after the flesh it is their liberty to be prophane carnall loose unprofitable and so indeed they make use of their liberty which is a carnall one as an occasion to the flesh they sinne as they say not only because grace abounds but because the spirit teacheth them so to doe which is a spirit of liberty and indeed it s to be doubted that they are possest with such a spirit of liberty after the flesh that all bonds of righteousnesse and true liberty are broken and in this I may speak in the Apostles words Phil. 3. 18. For many walke of whom I have told you often and now tell you weeping that are enemies to the crosse of Christ whose end is destruction whose God is their belly whose glory is their shame who minde earthly things And thus poore creaturs being given up to work al wickednesse with greedinesse doe not only act those things themselves but have pleasure in them that doe them so that to walke humbly with God is become in their eyes not onely a bondage but a scorne and those who talk of it barbarous a thing so low as not to be understood Thus whereas Saints have a liberty from sinne these have a liberty in sinne Saints have a liberty to be the Sons of God these have a liberty to be the sons of Satan of darknesse
his righteousnesse free justification without workes but they are ignorant of if not enemies unto the righteousnesse of this law in the spirit Although I question not but that many who are yet come no further may be precious and enjoy true comfort according to that measure received yet these two things are considerable First That many are likely to perish after come forth of Egypt in the wildernesse before they come into this land of Canaan this land of rest Secondly That those who truly know Christ without them to be their righteousnesse doe or shal likewise know Christ within them although at present through ignorance they deny it although its that which is or shal be their greatest glory but I say for a man onely to know Christ without him glorying in this without any experience of the life of Christ in him in being made conformable unto him this is a fleshly and deceivable law of righteousnesse Fifthly Others seeme as they say to come higher then al the rest into a way of righteousnesse although lowest of al for they looke not after morality nor legality nor Christ nor this righteous law in the spirit which is the substance and perfection of al but they have found a new law of righteousnesse or rather of unrighteousnesse that is the law of the flesh doe what they wil its al good justifiable righteous but to such I say Be not deceived God is not mocked For what you sowe you are like to reape For God is not as man that he should lie or as the son of man that he should repent Let God be righteous let God be true and all false and fleshly perswasions be a lye 2. The external unrighteousnesse of this deceivable law in the flesh may be considered either 1. Doing or acting things contrary to the true rule of righteousnesse thus either First In acting that so they may appeare unto men to be righteous like unto hypocrites and this satisfies if there can be such a visible walking as may silence men though hypocrisy deceit and unrighteousnesse lie hid and lurking within these are the whited Tombes Christ speakes of which appear beautiful before men when within they are full of dead mens bones Secondly Or else when men take liberty to appear outward to men as they list ful of al unrighteousnesse and yet thinke to be innocent righteous and cleare before God justifying themselves that they have good hearts and the like these are they the Lord reproves by the Prophet Will you steal murder commit adultery and sweare falsly and yet come and stand before God in his house thinking to be delivered saying They shall have peace though they walke after the stubbornesse of their own hearts c. Thirdly Others not onely making gaine to be their godlinesse but gaine to be their rule of righteousnesse to others and hence it comes to pass oft-times that they have a law of liberty within them to lie and cosen for advantage not knowing that righteous rule To doe as they would be done unto and this gain self-advantage is the great rule by which most in the world walk I wish I had not cause to say that its the rule of many who would be accounted more then ordinary Christians which occasions in the fourth place much oppression and fraudulency now there is a liberty to defraud oppress to doe any thing for advantage this is the unrighteousnes of this law in the flesh Chap. VII The law of true holinesse THis law in the spirit is likewise a law of holines and purity in whom it is this law of the Lord is pure purifying and purging soules God is a holy God and he works the spirits of his people into his own likenes hence it is the Apostle 2 Cor. 3. 18. saith That all we with open face beholding as in a glasse the glory of God are changed into the same image from glory to glory even as by the Spirit of the Lord. The Spirit and glory of the Lord is a transforming Spirit and glory it never leaves those in whom its manifest until it change them into the very image and glory of the Father This law of holinesse as it works holinesse in the spirits of Saints may be considered under two heads likewise either more internall or more externall 1. More internally as it changes and reneweth the minde for this spirit begins to worke holinesse first within it reneweth the spirit of the minde it takes possession of the heart it doth not only say My sonne give me thy heart but it takes the heart and moulds it and forms it according to its own good pleasure it doth not onely say Be ye holy but it works holiness and saith likewise Thou shalt be holy hence it is called The holy the sanctifying Spirit not only in respect of its own purity but as it workes purity in the spirits of Saints Thus holinesse becomes the house of the Lord for ever every beleever every Saint is Gods house his temple his habitation in them hee dwels and that by way of union and spiritual communion and therefore holines becomes this house this habitation for ever Qu. What is holinesse Answ Holines in spirit it is when the inner man by the power and operation of the spirit is changed and renewed by which means the old man flesh is put off with his deeds and the new man is put on it is an inward change from flesh to spirit being made partaker of the divine nature of the nature of the holy God hence it comes to pass that the minde being thus renewed so earnestly presses after more perfection in this sanctity now the soul sees clearly what was the Fathers everlasting purpose concerning him to gather him up into the same perfection of purity and holiness with himselfe this indeed being the Saints perfection the Saints glory the putting off of al flesh the filth of the old man and to be cloathed in this holiness of the new And he that hath this hope in him purifieth himself even as Christ is pure that soul hath no patern or perfection short of him who is their elder brother who is entered into the Sanctum Sanctorum the holy of holies the most holy place perfection it self and a way being opened for Saints to follow him Hence it is they with so much earnestness presse after not as if they had already attained or were already perfect but they press forward if by any meanes they might attain the resurrection from the dead that is a full deliverance from this body of death into the compleat and perfect glory and purity of the Father Thus this law in the spirit is a law of holiness of sanctification it doth not leave men carnal and fleshly and filthy no no the will of God is your sanctification and this he works where he manifests himself he truly effects in the mindes of his people which is his house what he did in the temple at Jerusalem he
the letter could not that was a Covenant that could not give life this is a law of life a law of power in the spirits of Christians Chap. X. The power of the law in the flesh AS this Law this Covenant in the spirit is a law of power so there is a powerfull law in the flesh likewise though this law in the spirit over-powers it and subjects it to it selfe where it is manifest in power This law of power in the flesh may be considered either as it is more grosse or more refined 1. As it is more grosse powerfully working the mindes and actions of naturall men into a conformity unto it selfe it carries on the naturall man to act all manner of unrighteousnesse and that with greedinesse insomuch that they thinke strange of those who run not with them to the same excesse of riot thus it operates in naturall men But 2. This same law of the flesh workes with much power many times even in the spirits of Christians this law of the flesh rebelleth against the law of the minde and lendeth captive to the law of sinne in the members how can Saints experience this truth Many times though the inner man be upright and as they are borne of God they sinne not yet what temptations what workings of flesh appeares within them which occasions blacknesse and darknesse many times the appearance of flesh in a way of power which seemes to stoppe the current of the soules present communion and leaves it under a waiting condition for deliverance Qu. Is this law in the flesh too strange and powerfull for that in the spirit when it seemes thus to prevaile in its rebelling against that holy law Ans It s not too strong for it but wisedome gives way to this rebelling law that it may act its part that so the soule may see it selfe what it is by nature and so may the more prize grace and the more earnestly waite for a deliverance and likewise for the keeping of the soule in a humble waiting dependency upon this Almighty power therefore he sends a pricke in the flesh the messenger of Satan to buffet lest there should be an exaltation above measure as experience teacheth us that flesh is ready to take advantage and that from spirituall discoveries 2. This law in the flesh worketh in a more refined and pure though in a more deceivable way not onely in working soules with violence and greedinesse in a way of sinne but likewise worke soules when they come to see their sinne into a fleshly righteousnesse so that the soule being ignorant of the righteousnesse of God it goes about to establish its owne righteousnesse Rom. 10. 3. And so it workes the soule into a fleshly boasting and a fleshly glorying in fleshly and carnall excellencies and that with as much violence as into a way of sinne and prophanenesse unlesse the power of this spirituall law prevent then it s true the soule is content with joy to suffer the losse of all and and to account all things but dung and drosse that it may winne Christ and be found in him then its content not only to suffer the losse of this law in the flesh in the grosser consideration but in the most refined consideration then it can say What things were gaine to me those I counted losse for the excellency of the knowledge of Christ Jesus my Lord c. Chap. XI The glory of this law in the spirit THis Covenant in the spirit is a glorious Covenant when Christ comes he comes with power and much glory this law rules in that Kingdome where there is power and much glory The glory of this Covenant appeares not onely in all those forementioned particulars as its a law of light liberty righteousnesse holinesse power c. which must needs produce much glory where all those excellencies met together in one soule and all are glorious glorious light and liberty and righteousnesse and holinesse and power it must needs be glorious when made partaker of the light liberty righteousnesse holinesse power and glory of the glorious God Besides this for illustrating of this glorious law I might minde how it 1. Interests the soule in whom it is into a neare relation to the Father not onely of son and of heire but likewise the relation of Wife of Spouse and so is married to the Almighty eternally this is a name better then that of sons and daughters 2. This glorious law makes forth many glorious discoveries and revelations in the hearts of Christians Such as eye hath not seene eare hath not heard neither hath it entred into the heart of man to conceive those things that he hath prepared for them that love him but he hath revealed it to or in us by his spirit 1 Cor. 2. 9 10. Oh those sweet discoveries God oft makes in the spirits of his that they can say sweetly to their soules after a blacke and darke day Returne to thy rest O my soule for the Lord hath dealt bountifully with thee Thus are they let see into that glorious mystery of love which passeth knowledge 3. As it discovers glory so it works a glorious minde a desire in the minde to be compleated in this glory not out of selfe-love as most doe desire heaven that they might avoid hel but for glories sake its selfe it beholds its beauty its sweetnesse its purity its perfection and so the soule is overcome with it nothing in the world is to be compared to it and hence it is that Saints have such noble heroick spirits looking above slighting all things below as nothing all riches and creature-excellencies and glories is but grasse but drosse unto it this is the nature of this glorious law it fils the soule with so much glory where it is that the desire is taken up with it because it out-glories all other glories in the world besides 4. As it is an out-glorying glory and so drawes the desire of the minde unto it so it is likewise a transforming changing glory it never leaves soules in whom it is til it compleates them in al the glory set before them it workes up soules more and more to it selfe untill it hath perfected them in the glory of the Father Well done good and faithfull servant enter thou into the joy of thy master Hence it was Paul being possest with this truth expecting this compleating in glory presses on to the marke of the price of the high calling set before him and was able to say I have fought a good fight I have finished my course I have kept the faith from henceforth is laid up for me a crowne of glory which the Lord the righteous Judge hath laid up for me and not for me onely but for all those who looke for his appearing Oh therefore my deare brethren in the unity of this spirit looke and waite for this day of God the glorious appearing of the great God because when he shall appear you shall appeare
actings taking the shadow for the substance the fruit for the tree nay or rather the false and deceivable fruit of the flesh for both the tree and fruit of holinesse in the spirit but those who sow to the flesh shall of the flesh reape corruption 4. I shall adde in the fourth place though I might have mentioned it in the first that fleshly law of unholinesse that dwels in the hearts of all naturall men and yet they blesse themselves in their present condition There is and ever hath beene a naturall antipathy in the hearts of all men naturally against God and the appearance of holinesse in truth in his people such is the contrariety of the hearts of naturall men unto the holinesse of God that they ever did and doe to this day oppose it this is the law of unholinesse that dwels that rules in the hearts of all naturall men and hence it comes to passe that men naturally are taken up with fancies and shadowes instead of the substance something they must have to quiet them but not the truth the substance that affrights them because they are ignorant of it and have an enmity against it hence it is they call evill good and good evill they put light for darknesse and darknesse for light c. Chap. IX Of the power of the law in the spirit I Shall now proceed to speake a word of the power of this Covenant of grace this law in the spirit for as it is a law of light liberty righteousnesse and true holinesse it creates a new man within in righteousnesse and true holinesse so it s a law of power and much glory We preach Christ saith the Apostle the power of God and the wisedome of God This is that word which is mighty in operation and powerfull sharper then any two edged sword it enters in to the dividing of the joints and the marrow it is a searcher of the thoughts and intents of the heart the power of this law in the spirit This Covenant of grace made within the Saints may be discovered under severall considerations 1. The power of this law is a convincing power it over-powers the spirits of men it convinces men of sin of righteousnesse and of judgement it convinceth them of sinne making them truely and deepely sensible of it Of righteousnesse making soules sensible of the unrighteousnesse of all their best righteousnesse Of judgement that al those things delighted in formerly must be judged must receive the sentence of death from Jesus Christ sitting as a refiner and purifier in them c. 2. It converts as wel as convinceth it changeth and reneweth the minde takes off the minde from sinne it changeth the minde and the conversation it makes a separation between the soule and sinne it separates betweene a man and his beloved lusts it converts a soul from the love of sinne it converts it likewise from the practice of sinne it worketh a real change within which produceth a change without This is that power which overcomes flesh world and devil what 's the reason many a poor soul would many times gladly be rid of sinne but they want a power not being sensible where their power lieth but perhaps oppose flesh in the strength of flesh when its proper onely to the spirit to destroy flesh Therefore let Saints be informed where their power lieth that they may wait upon God whose worke it is to subdue all things in them all things without them that are contrary to him in his time 3. As it convinceth and converteth so it makes those in whom it is a free and a willing people In the day of thy power thy people shall be a willing people Psa 110. Willing to have sinne sacrificed lust and corruption subdued willing in the beauty of holiness to offer up spiritual sacrifice acceptable to God in Jesus Christ it s this powerful spirit which works in us both to wil to do of his good pleasure nothing in the world is able to over-power the wil and make it free but this free spirit of power it s this spirit which makes soules willing to yeeld up themselves to the scepter of the Almighty which makes soules free and willing subjects to the King of Kings that fils them with joy at the beholding of his presence of his power that saith not with the world He is come to torment them before the time but rejoiceth because the Lord God omnipotent reigns topping and keeping under all other lawes and powers besides it selfe Thus the Lord reignes and the Saints rejoyce the Lord reigns and the world trembles 4. The power of this invisible spiritual law wil appear in the destruction of Antichrist that man of sinne that son of perdition this hee will effect by the spirit of his mouth and the brightness of his coming The coming of Christ in the spirit which is the glorious manifestation of this law is that power that must destroy Antichrist By Antichrist that man of sinne I understand any thing within us or without us whether it appeare in wisdome or power if it be of the flesh though its pretences be never so fair and glorious yet it is but an Antichrist a man of sin a son of perdition its true all the workings of flesh is against Christ but there are workings in a more higher and glorious way and then its the more deceivable the more dangerous and it consists principally in wisdome and power whether within us or without us the wisdom and power of flesh in the things of God which occasions much pride and fleshly exaltation above all that is called God This is that deceivable Antichrist that mystery of unrighteousnesse which the Lord will destroy by this spirit of his mouth and this brightness of his coming therefore let all wisdome pride and power of flesh vale it self to this excellent glory for certainly its that which must be accomplished in these later times The day of the Lord of hoasts shall be upon every one that is lifted up and upon every one that is proud and lofty and he shall be brought low Every proud thing within the Saints and every proud and lifted up person among them upon al the Cedars of Lebanon that are high and lifted up and upon al the Oaks of Bashan be they as tal as Cedars as strong as Oaks yet the day of the Lord wil be upon them and upon every high mountain and upon al the hils that are lifted up and upon every high tower and upon every fenced wal and upon al the ships of Tarshish and upon every pleasant picture and the loftiness of man shal be bowed down and the haughtiness of man shal be made low and the Lord alone shal be exalted in that day Isa 2. The day of the Lords power wil be upon al the wisdome pride power confidence comfort and beauty of flesh and then the Lord alone shal be exalted in that day this is the day of the Lords