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A97360 The works of the judicious and learned divine Dr. Thomas Taylor, part 1. sometimes preacher of Aldermanbury, London. Published by himself in his life time, in several smaller volumes, now collected together into three volumes in fol. two of which are here bound together. The first volume containing, I. An exposition on the 32. Psalm ... The second volume containing, I. An exposition of the parable of the sower and seed, on Luk. 8. ... The third volume is in the press, and will containe in it, I. The progress of sts, to full holinesse ... Taylor, Thomas, 1576-1632. 1659 (1659) Wing T560A 683,147 498

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distinguish between being tempted and being led into temptation in our Saviours sense the former is a work of Gods mercy to try exercise or chastise any of his Children the latter is a work of Justice in which God leaves a man to himself so as the temptation is prevailing against him Now wee pray onely against the latter which is to bee left and so overcome in temptation neither doth God so lead us into temptation but to make us in the end more than Conquerors so as still wee may bid Temptations welcome and with cheerfulness submit our selves unto them Vse 3 In every tryal see that the Spirit lead thee for this is a sure ground of comfort and hath assured hope in it of a good end Christ was not led into temptation by private motion neither did hee thrust himself unto it no more must wee rashly run into or pull dangers upon us or through presumption object ourselves unto temptations if wee do Wee must not thrust our selves into tryals but expect the leading of the spirit wee must needs fall and cannot expect safety because wee tempt the Lord and provoke him to with-draw his Fatherly protection from us whereas there is no danger in following the leading and guidance of the Spirit Many a man is of so strong a faith that nothing can harm him hee is for all courses and all companies But how can a man bee safe where Satans throne is Peter thought himself strong enough to go into the High-Priests Hall but hee found in the end it was no fit company for him Others through vain presidence of Gods protection run in times of contagion into infected houses which upon just calling a man may but for one to run out of his calling in the way of an ordinary visitation hee shall finde that Gods Angels have commission to protect him no longer than hee is in his way Psalm 91.11 and that being out of it this arrow of the Lord shall sooner hit him than another that is not half so confident Others are bold-hardy to set upon the Devil in his own holds they dare enter into and lodge in houses given up by God to the Devils possession which is if it bee out of ones lawful Calling to cast a mans self into most probable danger for whereas wee ought to use all good and lawful means for the preventing of imminent danger this is to seek danger and hurt and commonly they that seek it justly find it The issue of such presumption wee may see in the sons of Sceva Act. 19.16 who took upon them to do as the Apostles did namely to name Christ over those that were possessed but the Devil seeing their want of calling thereunto ran upon them and overcame them so as they fled out of the house naked and wounded Others through temerity and rashness bring on themselves much woe who follow the motions of their own spirits in their courses and never or seldome consider whether they have Gods Spirit before them or no they look not for warrant out of Gods Word in the things they do or speak they begge not Gods direction and assistance they spy not in what ambush Satan lyeth what advantages hee easily taketh and so for want of Christian watchfulnesse lay themselves open to many evils and dangers wherein they can meet with no great comfort because they cannot say with a good conscience Lord thou hast led mee into this estate but rather I have cast my self into this danger If therefore thou wouldest finde comfort in troubles keep thee in thy way that thou mayest never bee without the leading of the Spirit Three notable effects from assurance of the spirits guidance in trials and then this will bee the issue 1 Being led by the Spirit thou wilt follow willingly thou wilt lay aside all reasonings excuses and delaies as Christ did hee murmures not delaies not doth not first return to Nazareth bids not his Parents and friends farewel consults not with flesh and blood but was driven out with a strong motion ot the Spirit This is the same free Spirit which dwelleth in the hearts of Christians hee leads them too and they obey and follow Abraham follows him from his own Countrey and Moses into Egypt 2 If thou see the Spirit leading thee thou shalt not faint under the Cross no not when thou lookest upon the greatest danger that can be threatned because the other eye is upon the Spirit which helpeth thy infirmities and according to the measure of affliction ministreth a sound measure of comfort 1 Pet. 4.14 therefore the Saints rejoyce in affliction because the Spirit of glory and of God resteth upon them A valiant Captain leading the way incourageth the most timorous souldier to follow with courage and resolution So this Spirit which leadeth is a spirit of strength and of power not in himself alone but supplying with new strength those that give up themselves to bee led by him 3 If thou see the Spirit leading thee into tryal it will keep thee from seeking to winde thy self out by any unlawful or unwarrantable means thou wilt follow him to bee led out by him as well as thou wast led in by him thou wilt wait his leisure for the removal of thy Tryal in whose good pleasure it lyeth most seasonably to deliver thee This is often the reason why God giveth his children to bee led by the Spirit to try whether they will abide with him in temptation or no. And those who will shift themselves out of trouble by lying swearing and the like or avoid crosses and losses by wicked means as poverty by breaking the Sabbath sickness by sorcery and witchcraft what spirit soever led them in certainly the evil spirit hath led them out the remedy is worse than their disease and their escape is made only by breaking the prison Vse 4. As Christ was led by the Spirit in all his course of life so should Christians for as many as are the Sons of God are led by the Spirit of God Rom. 8.14 So the Apostles in their Ministry went hither and thither stayed or departed preached and prophecyed by the Spirit They were forbidden by the Holy Ghost to preach the Word in Asia and Bithynia Act. 16.6 7. 21.4 certain Disciples told Paul by the Spirit that hee should not go up to Jerusalem And it is the duty of all true Beleevers to resign themselves in subjection to Gods Spirit Quest How shall I know when I am led by the Holy Ghost Answ By these rules 1 Gods Spirit works in and by the Word therefore if thou enquirest in every thing what is the good and acceptable wil of God Three rules to know a mans self led in every thing by the Holy Ghost Rom. 12.2 thou art led by the Spirit 2 Discern his guidance by the mortification of the deeds of the flesh for the life of the Spirit is opposed to the life of the flesh Rom. 8.13 Therefore
although the condition bee not expressed Yet forty daies and Ninivey shall bee destroyed with a secret condition except Ninivey repent So a Promise of long life is made to the godly and yet they often dye young therefore a secret condition must bee understood thus unless God see it better for them to take them away young from the evil to come Isa 38.1 See thy house in order for thou shalt dye and not live yet Hezekiah lived fifteen years afterward Therefore there must bee understood the condition of Gods Will which was concealed Gen. 20.3 God said to Abimelech Thou shalt dye for the woman yet hee dyed not the exception was unless thou restore her See this rule at large in Ezek. 33.13 14. Rule 6. Neither stick too fast to the letter nor yet insist too much in allegories or metaphors The Jews greatly sinned in the first and are yet held from their conversion by this plot of the Devil For as the multitude of them in the Prophets time while the Ceremonial Law stood in force stuck to the outward Ceremony and Letter and offered Sacrifices and Beasts and did such things as were commanded but went no further they washed the outside but not the inside they offered the blood of Beasts but rose not so high as the blood of Christs they killed the Bullocks and Sheep but not their sins nor took notice of that mortification of corruption which these would have put them in minde of So at this day reading the Prophecies of Christs spritual Kingdome set out under the types of most flourishing temporal Kingdomes they stick in the Letter and lose the sense denying the Messiah to bee come because they see not that flourishing estate and temporal happiness which they grosly and carnally imagine This was the judgement of God upon Origen who was in such extremities in both these that although his wit served him to turn all the Scripture almost into allegories yet hee stood most absurdly to the very letter as in that of Matth. Euseb eccles hist lib. ● cap. ● 19.12 Some have made themselves chaste for the Kingdome of Heaven hee foolishly interpreted the place and made himself bee made chaste by men not discerning Christs distinction who speaks of three sorts of Eunuchs some so born some violently cut and made so by men some voluntarily by repressing their lusts abstinence temperance c. this last hee confounded with the former And hee might as well have pluckt out one of his eyes because Christ saith It is better to go into Heaven with one eye c. So on the contrary many Hereticks have defended their Heresies onely by translating of Scriptures into Allegories The Apostle speaks of such as denying the Resurrection of the body turn all the Testimonies of the Resurrection into an Allegory meaning thereby onely the spiritual Resurrection of the soul from sin Of which sort was Hymencus and Philetus who destroyed the Faith of certain saying The Resurrection was past already 2 Tim. 2. v. 17. And of this sort are the Familists at this day The Papists denying the Marriage of Ministers hearing the Apostle say that a Bishop must bee the Husband of one Wife turn it into an Allegory I had like to have said a jest Hee must they say bee the Bishop of one Bishoprick as though his children must not bee governed in his own house which is plainly distinguished from his Diocess 1 Tim. 3.4 5. Thus they defend the Sacrifice of the Masse by Gen. 14.18 where it is said that Melchisedech brought forth bread and wine to Abraham and hee was the Priest of the high God with them this must needs signify that the Priest offers Christ to God for the sins of quick and dead Rule 7. In every small diversity and difference in numbers which are historically mentioned wee must not suspect errour in the Scripture but our own ignorance Act. 7.14 All the souls which came with Jacob into Egypt were seventy five but in Gen. 46.27 They were seventy souls Here are five odds Some say Luke follows the translation of the Septuagint which was famous and of great authority and would not bring his History in disgrace for so small a difference I doubt not but Luke and Stephen and Moses agreed Mr. Junius thinks that Stephen mentioned the four wives of Jacob and his two sons Er and On●● that were dead excluding Jacob himself but they came not into Egypt Calvin and Beza think there was some errour in the Writers which is not unprobable seeing in writing the Greek the word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 signifyng five being in the margent might easily creep into the Text for 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 which signifieth all And thus both Moses and Stephen and Luke may bee reconciled who both likely wrote seventy But howsoever according to our rule the Spirit of God often in setting down numbers useth the figure Synecdoche a part for the whole and in a diverse respect putteth down a greater or lesse number As for Example 1 King 9.28 Solomon sent his servants who took from Ophir four hundred and twenty talents of Gold 2 Chron. 8.30 Hee took thence four hundred and fifty talents of Gold Here is thirty talents odds Answ They received of King Hiram four hundred and fifty which they brought to Solomon partly in substance as the four hundred and twenty partly in account much being spent about the charge of the Navy even the thirty talents 1 Sam. 13.1 Saul reigned two years over Israel whereas hee reigned forty years Act. 13.21 Answ Hee reigned two years well de jure lawfully but being rejected from being King the other are not numbred Junius upon this place proves this interpretation by four arguments Matth. 17.1 Christ took Peter and John the sixt day after Luk. 9.22 Eight daies after Answ Both are true in a diverse respect Matthew accounts onely the intermedial daies not the two extream peeces Luke accounts them all Sometimes some numbers are cut off for brevity and to make the number run more full and round as in Judg. 20.46 Of the Benjamites were slain five and twenty thousand here wants an hundreth as appears vers 35. for the aforesaid reason 2 King 15.33 Jotham was twenty five years old when hee began to reign and be reigned sixteen years in Jerusalem yet it is said in the 30. vers in the twentieth year of Jotham the Son of Vzziah Answ The former text speaks of the years that Jotham reigned for himself but hee had reigned twenty years in his fathers time being struck with leprosy for medling with the Priests office and all the years hee reigned in his Fathers life time are counted to his fathers reign for hee was not Rex for that time but prorex The like rule also wee must observe in diversities of names and places if wee would not stick in the sand As in this example Matth. 27.9 It was fulfilled which was spoken by the Prophet Jeremy whereas it was spoken
the Son of God into temptation and consequently God is the Author of all the Tryals of his Saints Paul went bound in the Spirit to Jerusalem Act. 20.22 Gen. 45.5 what a number of Tryals was Joseph cast into being sold to a hard Master a tempting Mistress to bands and imprisonment yet hee tells his brethren it was not they but the Lord that sent him thither 1 Gods Providence so watcheth over his Creatures Reasons that not an hair shall fall to the ground and much less shall the head of Gods Childe fall into Satans hand this providence is wakeful and suffereth nothing to come by chance or luck but from a good hand and for a good end 2 Satan although hee bee never so malicious yet is restrained and cannot tempt us until wee bee committed into his hands for the just are in the hands of God and not of Satan hee cannot touch their goods no not the swine of the faithlesse Gadarous though hee was a Legion till he had begged leave and Christ said Go and much less their bodies no more than hee could Jobs till the Lord say Lo all that hee hath is in thine hands onely save his life Hee is a Lyon in chains and as hee could attempt nothing against Christ until the Spirit led him to bee tempted and so committed him unto him so neither against his members Object But how can the Spirit lead Christ to bee tempted and not be the Author of evil Answ There is a twofold temptation one of proof or Tryal Tentatio probationis deceptionis the other of delusion by the first God tempted Abraham Gen. 22. and the Israelites Deut. 13.3 But of the second S. James saith ch 1.13 Let us man say when he is tempted I am tempted of God for God tempteth no man Object But this temptation of Christ was to delude and deceive him therefore evil Answ If wee consider as temptation to evil wee must conceive God to bee an actor in that which is evil sundry waies though no way the Author of evil For in the worst of them all God doth most righteously use the malice of Satan either in the punishing and blinding of the wicked or in exercising and trying his own both which are just and good As for all the sin of this action God some way an actor in that which is evil no way an author 1 It can be no work of God because it is formally no work at all but a vice and corruption inherent in it and 2. It is all left to Satan who instilleth malice and suggesteth wicked counsels and that to the destruction of men As for example 1 Sam. 16.14 an evil spirit of the Lord vexed Saul that is so farre as it was a just punishment it was of God and Satan was Gods instrument in executing his judgements so farre as it was a punishment but God left the malice of it to the wicked instrument working after his own manner But to come to the very point In the deceiving of Ahab and the false Prophets 1 King 22.22 God not only nakedly and idlely permitted but expresly commanded the wicked and lying spirit saying Goe and deceive and prevail Where we must distinguish between the righteous action of God as a just judgement and revenge of God and most properly ascribed unto him and the malice of it which was the Devils infusing corruption instigating ●o wickedness which very wickedness the wisdome of God directed and turned to the execution of his most righteous judgement Vse 1. This serves to rectifie our judgements in trials and clear our eyes to see this hand of God in them commonly wee look too low at men who are but dust as though misery came out of the dust and wee look too near us at the staff or stone which with the Dogge we bite but consider not the hand that smites us 2 Sam. 16.9 Abishai looks at Shemei that barked at David and said Why doth this dead Dogge curse the King But David could tell him vers 10. The Lord hath bid him curse that is he hath so decreed and ordained and in his secret will bid him Vse 2. Let us willingly submit our selves unto temptations because God by his Spirit leadeth us to be tempted as he did his natural Son so Christ willingly yeelded himself to be tempted being led by the Spirit he was led he was not forced and drawn to it though the trial was as great and fierce as Satan could make it 4. Reasons to be contented and cheerful intrials and so let it be with us For 1 As we must be cheerful in doing the will of God so also must wee bee cheerful in suffering it True it is that tryals and persecutions come often by the Devils means but never from the Devil 2 The Lord knoweth best in his Divine wisdome what is best for us and in his fatherly goodness disposeth to us what he knoweth so to be 3 Hee that leadeth us into the lists measureth our temptations weigheth our strength and will not suffer us to be tempted above that we are able he giveth shoulders and fitteth the burden 4 He hath promised his presence with us in six dangers and in seven and goeth out with us into the field not as a looker on but to supply us with new strength and wisdome to help our infirmities and uphold us unto victory These considerations are forcible to work in us a contentment of minde with Gods fatherly appointment without which we can never be cheerful in trials for nature will be working in Peter himself and when hee is an old Disciple he shall be led where he would not and oftentimes the fear of danger and trouble Pejor est bell● timor ipse belli Senec. is greater than the trial it self What was it else that moved Christ in that bitter trial when otherwise hee could have wished the cup might pass from him to say Yet not as I will but as thou wilt but the remembrance that he came to suffer as well as to doe the will of his heavenly Father What else added such courage to Paul Acts 21.13 as to say What doe yee weeping and breaking my heart I am ready not only to be bound but also to dye at Jerusalem for the name of the Lord. What else made the Martyrs so invincible in suffering that often when they might they would not be delivered but that they found themselves led and bound by the Spirit yea strengthened to all long-suffering with joyfulness Obj. But we pray not to be led into temptation Ans 1 Tentation is two-●old as wee said before one of Tryal which wee must suffer with cheerfulness the other of delusion against which wee may and must pray 2 Again there are two leaders into temptation the Spirit of God leads Christ and Christians the evil spirit leads the wicked at his will wee pray against this Leader and not against the former 3 And further wee must
Two certain rules to know when the tempter comes Answ By observing these two rules 1 Whensoever thou art perswaded to any thing that is evil then thou maiest know the Tempter comes Sometimes hee perswades to sin by extenuating it why it is but a little one a grain as light as a feather now comes the Tempter Gods Spirit never perswades that any sin is little Sometimes by the utility and commodity of it Oh it is profitable by one oath or lye thou maiest bee a great gainer and why shouldest thou bee so nice but now the Tempter is come for the holy Spirit commands thee not to swear at all nor to lye for Gods greatest advantage much less thine own and what profit is it to win the world with the loss of ones soul Sometimes from the pleasure of it wilt thou defraud thy self of thy pleasure is it not as sweet as hony why thou art but young thou mayest game and swear and drink and bee wanton now thou hast an occasion of lust take thy time thou canst not have it every day But here the Tempter is plainly come for the Spirit of God would wish thee to remember that for all these things thou must come to judgement and that neither adulterers nor whoremongers shall enter into the Kingdome of God Sometimes by removing the punishment and terror Why who sees God is merciful and easily intreated you are a Christian and no condemnation is to them that are in Christ Jesus and Repentance wipes off all scores Here the Tempter is come For Gods Spirit saith There is mercy with thee that thou maiest bee feared and there is no condemnation to them that are in Christ Jesus but withall which walk not after the flesh but after the Spirit 2 Rule When thou art disswaded from any good belonging to thee the Tempter commeth who as hee can make vice seem beautiful so vertue to seem ugly Hee can disswade men from Religion in great friendlinesse 1 From a supposed impossibility How canst thou poor weakling bear such a yoke certainly thou wilt never indure such strictnesse thou mayest set thy hand to the plough but thou wilt soon look back and prove an Apostate But here is a Tempter come for Gods Spirit teacheth otherwise that howsoever without Christ wee can do nothing yet it is God that beginneth and perfecteth his good work in us whose yoke is easy and his burden light 2 From the great trouble and small necessity of it from the disgrace it carries among men and the contempt of such as preach and profess it Here is the tempter come for the Spirit of God teacheth that hee that denies Christ before men shall bee denyed of him before men and Angels Further hee can disswade from diligent hearing the word and from reading the Scriptures because they bee exceeding long and hard to bee understood Why thine own businesse is such as cannot give thee leave ever to attain any thing to the purpose especially because deep knowledge of points belongs not but to Divines for an unlettered and private man a little knowledge is best Here is a Tempter come though hee should speak in the voice of an Angel for Gods Spirit bids private men search the Scriptures because they testify of Christ and commends private Christians because they were full of knowledge Further hee can discourage the practice of piety by suggesting that to bee strict in life is to savour of too much purity at least it will bee counted but scrupulousnesse and too much curiosity and if thou wilt bee singular and contemn and condemn all men but thy self so will men deal with thee Why thou livest as though men were to bee saved by good works and not by Gods mercy Here the Tempter is come for the Spirit of Christ never quenched smoaking flax but incouraged the care of walking in Gods waies though it bee to walk in the straight way and narrow path that leadeth unto life Lastly in all outward or inward temptations let us look to Christ who hath sense of both that hee might bee compassionate to us in both If thou bee the Son of God command these stones to be made bread In this first and fierce assault consider two things 1 The ground of it Satan aimeth at four things in this first temptation If thou be the Son of God 2 The inference Command these stones to be made bread which is on a good ground to intice him to evil In which temptation Satan aims at four things directly 1 To impugn Gods truth and word and that notable oracle from heaven testifying that Christ was the Son of God 2 To shake the faith of Christ Satan knew well enough hee was the Son of God and hee makes not this a question as though hee would bee instructed in it but that hee would make Christ doubt whether hee was the Son of God And note how cunningly hee ties his policies together as hee did against the first Adam hee calls Gods word into question which is the ground of faith which if hee can bring out of credit faith failes of it self 3 Because of his present estate to doubt of his fathers providence and because of his great hunger and want of means to supply it to call his own Divinity into question 4 To use unlawful means to releeve and sustain himself In these particulars standeth the drift of the temptation As for that which the Papists generally say that it was to bring Christ to the sin of gluttony by which they say the first Adam fell there is no sense so to think For 1 Christs Answer which was directly fitted to the suggestion tended nothing to the sin of gluttony 2 Gluttony is an excessive eating of more than needs whereas Satan desires no more than that Christ would at his desire eat to the necessary sustaining of nature it is no great gluttony to eat a piece of dry bread in extream hunger belly-gods and gluttons satiate themselves with other more pleasant and delicate dishes Let us therefore know that the proper end of this temptation is distrust in God in his word and sufficient and due means to relieve his present estate If thou bee the Son of God that is the natural Son of God equal in power the delight of the Father as the voice pretends then do this that I may beleeve thee else deceive not thy self because of the voice from heaven thou art but a pure man Satan directly opposeth the word of God Doct. 1. Note how Satan doth directly oppose himself against the word of God God had said Christ was his Son Satan knew it and after confessed it yet against his own knowledge hee calls it into question although hee had seen it confirmed by two strange signes from heaven of which wee have spoken The like was his practice when hee set upon Eve saying What hath God said thus and thus why hee knew God had said it and that in the day they
should eat they should dye and yet hee labours to make them doubt of that truth which both hee and they knew too well This was ever his practice Reasons 1 Because of his great malice to God who hath every way set himself to confirm his word that his own truth might shine in his word to all the world Therefore hee hath outwardly confirmed it by many powerful and glorious miracles such as the Devil could never make shew of as raising the dead the standing and going back of the Sun the division and standing of the Sea and rivers and the bearing of a Virgin and inwardly his holy Spirit perswades testifies confirms and sealeth up the Word in the hearts of Gods Children 1 John 2.20 2 Cor. 2. Now to make God a lyar and to shew himself most contrary to the Holy Spirit hee contradicts and opposeth stormeth and rageth 2 Hee hateth the word of God because it is the greatest enemy to his Kingdome every way resembling God the author and carrying his image It is light and no marvel if the Prince of darknesse resist it it discovers his subtilties and fenceth the Christian against his policies it discerneth spirits that let him come as an Angel of light hee shall bee uncased As hee prevaileth in darkness so hee worketh in impurity now here the word resembling God himself crosseth him it is pure in it self and a purifyer as Christ saith Yee are clean by my word Further his chief power being in the Sons of disobedience and in the hearts of infidels here also the word clips his wings being the word of faith and John 17.20 Christ prayed not onely for his disciples but for all those that should beleeve in him by their word In a word seeing hee exerciseth his chief power in the sons of perdition who are given him to rule at his will here the word is his enemy because it converteth sinners and saveth soules called therefore a word of salvation 3 He opposed Gods word through the malice he beareth Gods children for hee ever opposeth true professors casts them into prison and would never let them have a good day in the world if hee might have his will and follows them with temptations and with outward afflictions But this is the sword of Gods mouth and the sword of the Spirit by which they cut thorow his temptations and make them forceless it is that which comforts them and sustains them in their troubles and directs them happily to heaven so as no way he can have his will of them 4 It stands him in hand to oppose Gods word for his long experience hath taught him that so long as men hold to the word they bee safe enough under Gods protection and hee could never win his Captain-sinners to such high attempts in sin were it not that hee had first shaken the truth of Gods word out of their hearts How could hee have brought Pharaoh to such obstinacy against God and his people as to say Who is the Lord and I will not let Israel goe but that he had brought the word in Moses and Aarons mouth into contempt further than the sting of the miracles forced him When Saul had once cast off the Word of the Lord Satan lead him as in a chain to hunt David to throw a dart at Jonathan to seek to the Witch against whom himself had enacted a severe law The like of Ahab Herod Nero Domitian c. 5 The Word of God is the sentence and rule of righteousness which condemneth Satan and therefore no marvel if he cannot endure it and wish it false and love it no better than the bill of his own condemnation and death eternal Vse It is a note of a man foyled by the temptation of Satan and of a devillish spirit to call Gods Word into question either to deny it as false or doubt of it as uncertain either of which if Satan can perswade unto he hath his wish for he knows they are no subjects to God that will not acknowledge his Scepter but doubt of the rod of his mouth he can easily blind-fold them and lead them whither he will that deny the light hee can easily vanquish them and lead them captive to all sin if he can get them to cast away their weapons Yet what a number of men hath the Devil thus farre prevailed with in this violent kind of temptation Some call in question whether the Scripture be the Word of God or no swarms of Atheists and Machevillians that hold the Word but an human devise and policy which is to open a door to all carnal and brutish Epicurism and to confound man and beast together Others doubt not of all but of some Books and others not of some Books but of some places of the holy Scripture But we see that Satan would have Christ but to deny or doubt of one sentence and what Eves calling into question of one speech of God brought on all our necks all we her posterity feel And it is in our natures when God speaks plainly against that sin we make ifs and pervadventures at it and so turn it off As for example 1 Our Saviour teacheth plainly that whosoever are of God hear his Word and his sheep hear his voyce Either men must beleeve it or deny it and yet how few can we perswade conscionably to hear the VVord all who must plainly either make the voyce of Christ false or themselves none of Gods none of Christs sheep for not hearing it 2 Our Saviour saith expresly He that heareth you heareth me Luk. 10.16 and that God speaks in the mouthes of his Ministers 2 Cor. 5.20 and that they have an heavenly treasure in earthen vessels But how few are of this mind never did any Heathens so despise the voyce of their Priests and the answer of their Oracles as Christians in general despise our voyce in which God and Christ profess they speak 3 Christ plainly saith this word is the immortal seed of our new birth the sincere milk to nourish the soul the bread of life heavenly food But who beleeve him for generally men have no appetite no desire to it and can well be content to let their souls languish in grace and be starved to death And whereas they would goe as farre or farther into other Countries as Jacob and his Sons into Aegypt when there was no Corn in Canaan to supply their bodies with food this they will not stirre out of their doors for VVell take heed of calling Divine truths into question No Divine truth to be called into question for three reasons stand not in them upon thy reason and understanding which are but low and shallow suspect them in things thou canst not reach rather than the truth of Scripture and make good use of these rules 1 In the rising of any such temptation know that Satan seeks advantage against thee and would bring thee into the same condemnation with himself by the same sin and
malice against God If hee durst thwart so Divine a truth so strengthned from Heaven and that to Christs own face he dares and will contradict Gods VVord to thee 2 Consider if thou sufferest Satan to wrest away the credit of any part of Divine truth or the VVord of God what shall become of all our religion and the ground of our salvation all which is laid upon the truth of the word or all which our Saviour saith that not one jot of it shall fail 3 Know that by yeelding a little to Satan herein God in his justice may give thee up to such strong delusions as the Devil himself cannot be so besotted as to beleeve See it in some instances Satan beleeves there is a God and trembleth saith S. James and yet he so farre deludes a number as their sottish hearts say There is no God Psal 14.1 Satan knows there is a day of reckoning and judgement as the Devils confessed Art thou come to torment us before the time and yet he so besotteth and blindeth others that they make but a mock of all as those in Peter who mocked and said Where is his coming 2 Pet. 3.1 Satan knows that God is all an eye to whom day and darkness are alike yet in tempting men to secret sins he will make them say Tush who sees us can God see through the thick cloud The Devil knows that God is just and will not take the wicked by the hand and yet he makes the sinner beleeve his case is good enough being a most graceless man and makes one wicked man say of another as in Malachi We count the proud blessed c. The Devil knows that he that goeth on in sin shall not prosper yet he makes the sinner who turns from the word to beleeve he shall prosper As this temptation aimed to overthrow the Word of God so also the faith of Christ in that word namely to bring him from his assurance that hee was the Son of God Whence we may learn that Satan in all his temptations seek● to overthrow the faith of men Doct. 2. Satan in his temptations against all the members of Christ aimeth to destroy their faith This Christ himself witnesseth that Satan desired to winnow the Disciples but himself prayed that their faith might not fail Luk. 22.31 1 Thess 3.5 For this cause when I could no longer forbear I sent Timothy that I might know of your faith lest the tempter had tempted you in any sort And hence his continual practice is to bring men to the extreams of faith in adversity to despair in time of prosperity to presumption Reasons 1 He maligneth faith as being a special gift and mark of Gods elect because it is given to them only and to all them and therefore is called the faith of Gods elect Tit. 1.1 and to faith is the work of regeneration ascribed Acts 15.9 2 All Satans temptations tend to break off the Covenant and communion between God and his children and therefore must in special manner aim against faith for by faith we are made the Sons of God Gal. 3.26 and God espouseth and marrieth us unto himself by faith Hos 2.20 and by faith wee are brought into the grace by which we stand 3 He knows that faith is our shield whereby wee both keep off the fiery darts of Satan and quench the same and that faith is the victory whereby we overcome the world this is it that makes all his temptations forceless for though we have no power of our selves to withstand him yet faith gets power from Christ and lays hold on his strength which quells all the adversary-power of our salvation We stand by faith saith the Apostle and Satan sees the truth of Christs speech that the gates of Hell shall never prevail against it He hath reason therefore to labour to weaken it and to root it if it were possible out of the hearts of men and out of the world 4 All his temptations bend themselves to cut off and intercept the course of Gods love and his favours to his children he bursts with envie at the happiness of the Saints But unless he gain their faith he cannot interrupt this for by faith as by an hand we receive Christ himself given us of the Father Ephe. 3.17 and with him all his merits and all things belonging to life and godliness VVe receive the promise of the Spirit by faith Gal. 3.14 yea the presence of the Spirit who dwells in our hearts by faith we receive the hope and hold of our blessed inheritance hereafter Gal. 5.5 And whereas Satans continual drift is to estrange God and us faith only crosseth him by which wee have entrance and boldness to the throne of grace by our prayers to speak unto God freely as to our Father Ephes 3.12 Heb. 10.22 yea to ask what we will and obtain not only all corporal blessings good for us but also the sanctified and pure use of them whereas the unbeleever corrupts himself in them continually 5 Satan well knows that faith is the ground of all obedience without which the word and all Gods Ordinances are unprofitable Heb. 4.2 without which there is no pleasing of God Heb. 11.6 in any thing for whatsoever is not of faith is sin Hath he not reason then to assay by all his strength to take this hold from us Doth not he know that the foundation being overthrown the whole building must fall and the root overturned all the tree and branches come down with it Sever a man from his faith he tumbles in impiety and unrighteousness he is odious to God in all things Satan tramples upon him and leads him at his will From all which reasons we see that Satan especially in temptations aimes at our faith as he did at Christs Use 1. Those who never felt any temptation but ever beleeved never doubted No temptation no faith as they say never had faith for never had any man true faith but it was assayled most fiercely never was faith laid up in the heart of any child of God but the combate between nature and grace faith and frailty flesh and spirit was presently proclaimed Eves faith was won from her quickly Abrahams faith was mightily assayled which because in such a combate he retained hee was renowned and stiled the father of all the faithful and faithful Abraham Moses his faith was shaken and his great sin was unbeleef Job in his misery was many ways assayled to distrust God as his words import If hee kill mee I will trust in him still and Satans aym was to bring him to blaspheme God and dye Vse 2. As the Devil laboureth most against our faith Because Satan most oppugneth our faith we must most fortifie it so should we most labour in fortifying it Policy teacheth men to plant the most strength at that fort or part of the wall where the enemy plants his greatest Ordnance and makes the strongest assault And nature
teacheth us to defend all our parts but especially our head and heart and such like vital parts the very Serpent will save his head so long as he can by natural instinct whatsoever become of other parts Our chief fortress is our faith we have no grace but is worth preserving and saving yet of them all Faith is as it were the Head and leader it sends the vital spirits of heavenly life to the whole man Let grace therefore teach us to save this grace which is the heart of a Christian above all the rest and to beware of the least prick or crack in it which is dangerous A man may receive great gashes and wounds in his arms and thighes or exteriour parts and recover it well enough not so in the heart or brain Though thy comfort joy feeling yea and fruits may fail take heed thy faith thy root fail not This is that which the Apostle Peter exhorteth 1 Pet. 5.9 whom resist stedfast in the faith wherein if a man sit not very fast Satan will soon unhorse him And of all others let afflicted and humbled souls lay hold and make use of this exhortation for Satan doth with so much the more violence assault them as he findeth it easier to prevail with them for well he knows that howsoever they heartily detest all other sins and much adoe he hath to bring them to his lure in other yet their spirits being oppressed and wounded by the sense of sin and Gods displeasure for it he findes them inclinable enough upon every trivial temptation to despair and so makes a wide breach by their improvidence watching narrowly all other things but not that which they ought most of all and which Satan most of all impugneth Quest How may I strengthen and stablish my faith Three general directions for the fortifying of faith Answ By observing these few directions 1 Consider the excellency of this grace for those onely that know it are in love with it and will use means to preserve and increase it And this excellency appears in these branches Excellency of faith in four things 1 It is the first stone to bee laid in Christianity called a subsistence or foundation Heb. 11.1 from whence also Christians are styled 1 Cor. 1. and the houshold of faith Gal. 10.6 of which Christ himself hath undertaken to bee the Author and finisher and hath appointed all his Ordinances to breed and perfect it in the hearts of all that shall attain the end of it which is salvation namely the word of faith Rom. 10.8 the Sacraments the seals of faith chap. 4.11 and the Prayer of faith Jam. 5.15 2 It is the beginning of our blessedness John 20.29 Blessed is he that hath not seen and yet beleeveth It espouseth us to God and Christ and ascertaineth us of the marriage day It honoureth God as Abraham by beleeving gave glory to God and makes us witnesse that God is true which is not more honour to God than our selves John 3.33 3 All our strength is from faith Heb. 11.33 by faith the Saints subdued Kingdomes and were strong in battel faith is the victory whereby wee overcome the world by faith wee stand A grain of it can work wonders and what then can strong faith It draws vertue from Christ who himself was foiled by it in the Syrophenissa● All things are possible to it Mar. 9.23 Give Peter faith hee shall not sink but shall walk on the Sea Matthew 14.29 4 All our present comfort is from it peace with God and peace in our consciences Rom. 5.1 2. comfort in afflictions it beareth great weights uncrusht it self being 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 a sound and sure foundation According to the measure of faith is the measure of all other graces and comforts As a man beleeveth so hee obeyeth loveth prayeth and is heard Yea not onely the measure of grace here but of Glory hereafter is proportioned to the measure of faith And is it not worth preserving and increasing Means of fortifying faith four II. Use means to increase and strengthen it and they be these 1 Acquaint thy self with the word of God often read repeated preached meditated and conferred on this is the word of faith and every thing is fed and preserved by that whereof it is begotten and the often hearing reading meditating and conferring of it doth fix and digest it and makes it at hand to comfort the weary hands and weak knees And wee must not onely frequent the audible but also the visible word that is reverently and conscionably use the blessed Sacraments which are signes and seals of Gods favour and our Faith Those that say they beleeve and yet neglect the Word and Sacraments deceive themselves for there is nothing to save where is no means of saving A man cares not greatly for an empty chest Neither can faith stay where she sees not her self respected Oh take heed of Satans subtilty who to hold men in infidelity with-holds them from vision and to starve mens souls intercepts their food And in comming to the word consider the excellent promises that are made to faith and take special notice of places which may batter the devils temptations to unbeleef 2 Observe the tokens of Gods love and favour towards thee and because no man knows love or hatred by things before him labour to find it in spiritual things how much thy heart loveth him which is a reflexion of his love what joy of the Spirit what assistance in former tryals what strength patience issue and use of them thou hast Experience of God is a strong prop when the soul can gather from former time a conclusion of Gods presence and aid for time to come So did David Psal 23. ult and 1 Sam. 17.34 37. and Psal 143.4 5. and 77.7 to 13. Hath the Lord forgotten to be merciful and shut up his loving kindnesse in utter displeasure I said this is my death yet I remembred the years of the right hand of the most High I remembred the works of old And how justly do some faint in trouble for want of observing the waies of God with them in former tryals and deliverances 3 Labour to get and keep the assurance of thy adoption for then the gates of Hell shall not prevail to hurt thee The former by the witness of the Spirit which will alway uphold us in afflictions if our care bee not to grieve and quench him So long as the spirit of consolation possesseth the heart what sound comfort can bee wanting but if hee depart in displeasure neither can our faith or comfort bee long upheld The latter by keeping good conscience for faith and good conscience stand and fall together an accusing conscience weakens faith and destroies boldness that wee dare not come neer unto God whereas contrarily our election is made sure by good works 2 Pet. 1.5 and by the fruits of the Spirit It stands us in hand if wee would stand against Satan in the
Obj. 1. But it is in vain to serve the Lord and what profit is there in his ways Word cutteth off temptations to presumption the worse the man is the better is his estate and the more godly the more crossed in the world Ans It is written It shall be well with them that fear the Lord not so to the wicked and again that the light of the ungodly shall be put out when the light of the godly shall rise brighter until perfect day and the end of the just is peace Obj. 2. What need so much fear of Condemnation seeing there is no condemnation to them that are in Christ Jesus Ans It is written that such must walk after the Spirit and not after the flesh and that such must work out their Salvation in fear and trembling Obj. 3. But if thou beest predestinate what needest thou care and if thou beest not all thy care will not avail thee Ans It is written that I must study to make my election sure 2 Pet. 1.10 and that I must beleeve in the Lord Jesus Christ and bring forth fruits worthy amendment of life Obj. 4. But what needest thou be so strict shall none come to Heaven but such strict persons thinkest thou why God requires no such strictness Ans It is written that the Master is a hard man who will stand strictly for justice and that we must walk precisely Ephes 5.15 Obj. 5. But why shouldest thou respect these Preachers so much doest thou not see how they take upon them to disgrace thee for such and such courses and they are men as well as others no better many of them worse Ans It is written 1 Thess 5.12 Have them in singular love for their works sake and that our Saviour said He that heareth you heareth me and that the least Minister in the New Testament is greater than John Baptist who yet was greater than any Prophet Matth. 11.11 and that God did send two Bears and destroyed forty two of those wanton children that mocked and reviled the Prophet Elisha 2 King 2.23 Obj. 6. But thou art young thou mayest swear and game and swagger and be wanton these are but tricks of youth and sowing the wilde oats c. Ans It is written As a man sowes so shall he reap and remember that for all this thou must come to judgement Obj. 7. Oh but thinkest thou that God sees or takes notice of every thing or if he should hee is merciful and easily entreated and thou hast time enough to repent Ans It is written that all the ways of a man are before the eyes of the Lord and to him day and darkness are alike and that to abuse the patience of God is to treasure up wrath against the day of wrath Obj. 8. Oh but thou hast now a fit opportunity and occasion to take thy delight the Husband is gone a farr journey Bathsheba is at hand and now it is twilight why shouldst thou deprive thy self of thy pleasure take thy time thou canst not have it every day Ans It is written Prov. 5.3 8. The end of a strange woman is more bitter than worm-wood and keep thy way farr from her and come not neer the door of her house and that neither fornicators nor adulterers shall enter into heaven 1 Cor. 6.9 and Ephe. 5.3 but fornication and all uncleanenesse and covetousnesse let it not once be named among you as becometh Saints III. The third rank of instances is in motions to pride and self-conceit The word cutteth off temptations to pride wherein sin hath great strength Obj. 1. You are a man rich and high well friended well monied why should you stoop to such a one this were a base thing indeed let him seek to you or doe you crush him Ans It is written God resists the proud 1 Pet. 5.5 and in giving honour goe one before another and pride goes before the fall and that the haughty eye is one of the six things which the Lord abhorrs Prov. 6.17 Obj. 2. But you are a man of knowledge wise and learned what need you be so diligent in hearing Sermons especially of such as are farr your inferiours you can teach them not they you Ans It is written Isa 5.21 Woe be to them that are wise in their own conceits and Christ hath said Hee that despiseth you despiseth me Luke 10.16 and that Job despised not the counsel of his maid much less must I of the least Minister and that we know but in part and are to consider not who but what is spoken and that the same Spirit is mighty in one and in another Obj. 3. But you are a man of gifts and authority and these will carry you through all and you may rise and tread such and such under your feet who dare say any thing to you Ans It is written Matth. 18.6 Whosoever offendeth any of these little ones that beleeve in me it were better for him that a Milstone were tied about his neck and he cast into the midst of the Sea and He that doth wrong shall receive according to the wrong that hee hath done and there is no respect of persons Coloss 3.25 Obj. 4. But you may follow the fashions of the world in strange apparel ruffian behaviour monstrous tyres who may else how else should you be known to be a gentleman or a gentlewoman Ans It is written 1 Pet. 3.3 That even womens apparrelling must not bee outward as with broydered hair and gold c. but the hid man of the heart must be uncorrupt for Sarah and other holy women trusting in God did so attire themselves and again Fashion not your selves according to this world but bee renewed in the spirit of your mind Bee ever of the newest fashion there Obj. 5. But it is a small matter and of great credit to swear and curse and speak bigge words it is away to get reputation and bee respected as a man of spirit Ans It is written Levit. 24.16 Hee that blasphemeth the name of the Lord shall be put to death all the Congregation shall stone him and Jam. 5.12 Above all things my brethren swear not neither by heaven nor earth nor any other oath but let your Yea be Yea and your Nay Nay IV. The fourth instance is in motions to wrong and injustice The word cutteth off motions to injustice Obj. 1. Thou art a great man thou hast Tenants thou mayest and must live by them they are thy Servants and thou must enrich thy self by them rack their rents bind them to sute and service they cannot resist thee Or thou art a Master keep thy Servants wages from him make thy use of it weary him poor Sneak what can he doe pay him at thy pleasure hee will endure any thing rather than lose thy work Ans It is written Jam. 2.13 Judgement mercilesse belongs to them that shew no mercy and those that grinde the faces of the poor shall one day bee
and set him on Ans It must necessarily be one of these two wayes either Satan must lead him or else must carry him The former that Satan took him as a Companion or a Leader seems not so probable 1 Because Christ of his own will would not goe for as wee have heard the Spirit led him into the Wilderness to bee tempted and hee would not of himself goe elsewhere because the Spirit of God called him thither and no whither else 2 Christ would not doe it at Satans instigation whom he knew to be the Tempter for neither must we doe any thing at Satans request be it never so lawful for whatever wee doe wee must have a word of God to doe it in faith 3 If Christ had yeelded to be lead as a Companion he might have seemed to have sought temptation and been a Co-worker with Satan against himself but it was enough to yeeld himself a Patient in it 4 The distance of the holy City from the Wilderness which was as those say that make it the least twelve miles from Jerusalem admitteth not that Christ being hungry and ready to faint should follow Satan so many miles The latter therfore seems to be the right manner of Christs conveiance namely that he was carried by Satan through the air who by Gods and Christs permission took him up and transported his blessed body to Jerusalem and set him on the battlements of the Temple For 1 The words he set him on the Temple signifies he set him down who had formerly taken him up and if he had power to set him there why should he not also have power to carry him thither And if he had not carried him thither but Christ had followed him the Evangelist would have said When they came to the pinacle of the Temple and not set him on the pinacle 2 This was the hour of the power of darkness wherein Satan was allowed to take all advantages to further his temptations and he might think this violent transportation a means either of shaking Christs faith with terror and fear what might become of him being now delivered into the hands of Satan or else to make him swell with pride and insolency that he was able to flie in the air or to be conveyed in the air from place to place without hurt which an ordinary man could not and this would well fit the scope of the temptation ensuing Quest But how could Satan carry the body of Christ being a spirit Or if he could why should hee Answ Hee is a Spirit 1 Of wonderful knowledge and experience to dive into secrets of Nature to work strange and hidden things 2 Of exceeding great power to shake the Earth move the mountains and confound the Creatures if God should not restrain him 3 Of Admirable agility and quickness proceeding from his spiritual nature whereby hee can speedily convey himself and other creatures into places far remote and distant one from another 4 Hee knows to apply himself to the creatures and to move them not onely according to their ordinary course but with much more speed and quickness 5 Hee is able to appear in the form of a creature or any person not by deluding senses but by assuming to himself a true body and move it by entring into it and to utter a voice in a known Language as hee did in the Serpent and so hee can in other creatures which have instruments of speech And thus it is not difficult to him to transport a body Witches and Wisards have been often by their own confession transported into remote places by wicked spirits which they call familiars Besides good Angels being in their nature Spirits as Satan is are able to transport men hither and thither as Christ was in the air Act. 8.39 The Spirit of the Lord caught away Philip and carried him from Gaza to Azotus which was about thirty six miles Some understand it of an Angel of the Lord as Mr. Beza noteth But if God by himself miraculously did that the additions to Daniel to which as much credit is to bee given as to any History which is not Scripture affirm that the Angel of the Lord carried Habbakkuk out of Judea into Babylon by the hair of the head Now why must Christ be thus carried by Satan Answ 1 It was not against the will of Christ but willingly hee puts himself into the hands of the Devil to pluck us out of his hands 2 It was not impotency or weaknesse of Christ but power and resolution who would not recoil nor shun any place where Satan would appoint for his assault or would carry him being as well the God of the Mountains as of the Vallies Here therefore wee must not admire the power of Satan but the patience of Christ that suffered himself to bee carried of the Devil being it tended to the greater confusion of Satan and the glory of his own victory 3 Our blessed Lord would be tempted in all things like unto us that as a careful Head hee might sympathize with his members God for the tryal of his children sometimes suffers Satan to have power even over their bodies and therefore Christ to sanctify this affliction to his members would suffer even his own blessed body for a while in the hands of Satan 4 What marvel if Christ suffred himself to bee carried by the Devil to temptation that suffered himself to bee carried by his instruments to execution How was hee haled and carried by the Devils limbs from place to place from Annas to Caiaphas from him to Pilate from him to Herod from him to Pilate again and from him to the place of execution Satan in himself might as well carry his body into Jerusalem to be tempted as his limbs carry it out of Jerusalem to bee crucified and as well might he suffer Satan to lead him into the mountain and tempt him as his instruments to lead his body unto Mount Calvary to kill him Vse 1. Consider the wonderful love of God to mankind who would give his onely Son and the Son of his love to such abasement to deliver him not onely into the hands of Satans instruments to mock to spit upon him to buffet yea to condem and kill but to deliver his blessed body into his own hands to carry and recarry at his Pleasure Adde hereunto the wonderful love of the Lord Jesus who was a willing patient in the hands of the Devil himself Hee knew it was the will of his Father and therefore submitted himself unto it Hee knew it was a part of that whole Righteousnesse which hee was to fulfil and therefore hee resisteth not Hee knew it to bee as great an indignity as never could bee the like yet for our sakes hee is well content with it Now as Christ was content because hee loved us thus to bee tossed of Satan here and of his instruments afterwards so let us shew or return our love to him If wee be tossed by Satan
shadow so as if he had offered and could have performed the things themselves it had been no great matter he never offers and makes good any sound grace or the things of Gods Kingdom which are things only worth harkning after 4 Will he give all the Kingdoms and all the glory of them to Christ alone why what righteousness or justice could be herein Will he rob and spoyl all other Kings and Rulers in the world of their right and soveraignty which God had invested them in and this all at once and in a moment 5 Whereas he pretends a gilt he intends a dear bargain and offering nothing but pure and unmixed glory he would rob Christ our Head and all his members at once of all joy and happiness both external and eternal Of this kind are all his promises he promised to Eve Deity but it proved mortality and misery he promised Cain respect and love if he could make Abel out of the way but it proved the casting of himself out from the face of God and his Fathers family Reasons 1 He that means not in true dealing to perform any thing may promise as much as he will Satan meant not to give Christ one Kingdom and he may as well promise all as one 2 H●s enmity and hatred of God and mans salvation makes him large in his promises he knows how slily temptations on the right hand steal into the heart and that no enemy is so dangerous as he that comes in pretence of kindness When he seeks to draw man to Hell with him he takes on him to teach him how to become a God When Christ was to suffer hee would have him to spare himself to hinder mans salvation he will offer Kingdoms all Kingdoms with all the wealth and pleasure of them Satan herein deals as Jacobs sons with the Sichemites they made very fair promises that if they would be circumcised they would give their Daughters and take their Daughters and dwell together as one people Gen. 34.16 But they talked deceitfully vers 13. intending only revenge upon them as they did when the Males were sore by means of their circumcising Satan can promise a Victory to Ahab but it is to chase him before his enemy to confusion 3 He knows mans credulity and folly who is easily taken with fair words which make fools fain their eyes being wholly upon things before them Besides howsoever our blessed Lord here was fenced that the least inordinate affection could not fasten upon him although he had all the objects in the world to move him yet he commonly findes men and women fitted for his turn doating upon the world and needs no such large offers as here are made to Christ but for less commodity and glory than that in one Kingdom will fall down and worship him 4 Satan is so much the larger in his promises to imitate God whom hee sees encouraging his servants by making covenant with them and promising them all the good things of this life and that to come as to Abraham All that thou seest I will give thee Now to draw men from Gods Covenant if it were possible and to disgrace the same Satan seeks to get men in league with him by larger promises of the world than ever God made to one man because that carrieth their whole desires and as God for the ratifying of his Covenant hath appointed Sacraments and Seals so the Devil hath certain words figures characters ceremonies and charms for the confirmation of his league with them and their faith in that league Vse 1. Hence observe a difference between Gods promises and the Devils 1 They differ in the matter Satan profers earthly shadows earthly Kingdoms things that glance through the sense worldly things which may bee perceived and thrust into the eye and senses all at once the best of which is but a phantasie as Paul calls the great pomp of Agrippa and Bernice Acts 25.23 things of a moment for continuance that last as long as the fulness of the Moon scarce seen but vanishing But the matter of Gods promises is the Kingdom not of Earth but of Heaven and the glory thereof to which all earthly things are but appendices things which cannot be shadowed for the eye cannot see nor the ear hear neither can it enter into the heart of an earthly man to conceive what God hath prepared for them that love him 1 Cor. 2.9 The great promises of God are matters of faith not of sense and for continuance he promiseth a Kingdom unshaken eternal reserved in the heavens a glory not withering or fading unlike the glory of flesh of all which the Prophet saith it is like the flower of the field Isa 40.6 2 They differ in the scope and aime of them Gods promises all serve to provoke and encourage men to lay hold upon the Covenant of life to draw men nearer God in faith and obedience 2 Cor. 7.1 Seeing wee have these precious promises let us clense our selves from all filthiness of flesh and spirit and grow up unto full holiness in the fear of God But Satans promises tend to fix men in the world as here hee would make Christ the greatest worldling in it to with-draw men from God and their Covenant with him to pull them from the service of the God of Heaven to worship himself or serve their lusts or embrace the world or bow to any thing but the true God 3 They differ in the accomplishment God is ever as good or better than his word Tit. 1.2 God who cannot lye hath promised To David as Nathan witnesseth in his reproof 2 Sam. 12.8 he gave his Lords house his Lords Wives his Lords Kingdom and if that had been little he would have given him more To Salomon he promised long life or wealth or wisdome and in the accomplishment he gives him both life and wealth and wisdom But Satan is never so good as his word but a Lier in all his promises For 1 Hee wants power to perform when he promiseth that which is none of his as the Kingdoms of the world Or 2 He wants purpose and will to perform his promise For had he a purpose and mind to have given Christ the Kingdoms of the world if he had had power Doth not he envie to every man the fruition of any creature of God Can hee willingly afford a good man a good moment And did not he more malign Christs good and comfort than all other because he exceeded all other in grace and Gods Image Or 3 Wherein he hath power and purpose to be an honest Devil of his word it is with a farre more mischievous purpose as here if hee could have given the whole world he would for Christs overthrow for what cares he for the world or what use can he make of it but to make it a bait and train to catch man by it into his own destruction The ground hereof is this As every promise of God is a testimony
condition of Satans profer teacheth us further that Doct. 2. All his drift in his temptations is to draw men from Gods service to his own An example whereof wee have in Saul whom hee drew from his hope and trust in God to seek and sue to himself for help Hee entered also into Judas to draw him from his Masters side and service to his own to make him a Leader and Captain against Christ Luke 22.3 Neither faileth hee of his purpose and scope but effectually prevaileth in the World and in the Children of Disobedience Eph. 2.2 For if we look to that part of the World which is indeed the World not visited by the light of Grace and the Gospel they in general are vassals to Satan and profess homage and service to him in Ceremonies and Rites as Gods people to God himself 1 Cor. 10.20 Those things which the Gentiles sacrifize they sacrifize unto Devils and not unto God Which is spoken not in respect of the intention of the Worshippers but of the mystery in that Idol Worshipped which indeed tended to the Worship of the Devil the deviser and setter forward of the same And at this day in those new-found Countries experience shews how those Heathenish and barbarous people not having the true knowledge of the true God do therefore esteem the Devil as God and the Devil appearing to them in visible shapes they fall down and worship him and offer many services and sacrifices unto him upon this ground because God is merciful and amiable and will not hurt them Non est nocent natura Deus Cic. and therefore they need not bee so obsequious to him but the Devil is terrible and fearfull and churlish and therefore must bee pleased and worshipped No noceat Nay Gods own people and children are often drawn from the worship of their God to the worship of the Devil in the most base and submiss kind of worship The Jewes themselves offered unto Devils and not unto God Deut. 32.17 and what did they offer but their dearest things as Psa 106.37 They offered their sons and daughters unto Devils A marvellous high wickedness wherein the Israelites themselves imitated the barbarous Heathens among whom Satan had brought in this unnatural cruelty to kill their little children and offer them to Molech in the valley of Hinnom vers 38. Thus they shed innocent bloud by a Diabolical fury and polluted their Land at the Devils instigation Thus it was in the time of Ahaz and of Manasseh against which the Lord shewed great indignation and vehemence Jer. 7. and 19. and Ezek. 16. And the rather because it was against a special Law enacted for this purpose which we would think Gods own people should not need Levit. 17.7 They shall no more offer to Devils after whom they have gone a whoring and the sanction follows This shall be an ordinance for ever Yet Gods people forgat Gods institution and natures instinct and so put off all religion and natural affection Reasons And this comes to pass 1 Because of Satans pride and ambition who will not content himself with any thing but that honour that is due to God He being the Prince of the world and the god thereof Joh. 14.31 2 Cor. 4.4 will be worshipped by the world as a God and takes upon him as if he were so indeed whereas he is so only by his own usurpation and affectation and the wickeds delusion and acceptation 2 Because of his malice to God to whom he is most contrary God hath by the Law of Creation of Nature the Moral Law yea by the law of faith and all other bonds tied man to his own service now Satan seeks contrarily to deprive God of his due homage and drawes men from the knowledge and practice of Gods Will that hee may rule them after his own will 2 Tim. 2.26 3 Because of his hatred to Mankind to draw men into the greatest offence and displeasure of God It is an evil thing and bitter to depart from God and his service but to give this to Gods deadly enemy is a sin most hateful and dangerous 4 It is all the business that Satan hath in the world for which he leaves no stone unturned no means unattempted to set up his own kingdom above and against Gods Kingdom a compendious way whereof is to hinder corrupt or destroy the true worship of God 1 Thess 2.18 Satan hindred mee namely the true worship which Paul sought to establish Hee corrupted the worship of God among the Sons of God by the Daughters of men Gen. 6. And hee sought to destroy all Gods worship in the posterity by destroying Abel Quest But is it possible that Satan can so prevail to draw men to worship himself in stead of God And what means useth he to effect it Ans Yea it is plain and usual as we shall easily see if we consider 1 The ways that a man worshippeth the Devil 2 The means how he bringeth men thereunto I The ways are laid down in these four conclusions Conclus 1. Whosoever worshippeth for God that which is not God he worshipeth the Devil for God Deut. 32.17 They offered unto Devils that is to gods whom they knew not In all Divine worship whatsoever is not performed to God is performed to the Devil there being no mean between them in worship But how hath the Devil drawn Pagans and Heathens to set up and worship false gods Devils indeed Mars Jupiter c yea and Gods own people to worship Dag●n and Baal and Molech At this day all the Eastern people of Turks and Saracens worship Mahomet a god of their own making And the Papists all give Divine worship to Stocks and Stones the work of mens hands to Raggs and Reliques to their Breaden and baked god in the Sacrament as base an Idolatry as can be found among the Heathens in all which they have fallen down to the Devil and worshipped him Conclus 2. Whosoever worshippeth God in any other means than himself hath appointed he worshippeth the Devil and not God If the manner of Gods worship prescribed by himself in the Scripture be refused that cannot bee Gods worship because the manner is devised by the Devil Thus doe they who profess the true God distinct in three Persons but worship him according to their own devises and humane traditions as the Papists that worship God in Images Pilgrimages and a thousand devises meer strangers to the Spirit of God in Scripture thrust in by Satan for his own service Conclus 3. Numbers will not be perswaded they worship the Devil when indeed they doe For as then we worship God actually when we serve and obey him so then men worship the Devil when they doe the works of the Devil Joh. 8. He that is a slave a vassal to the Devil is an apparent worshipper of him Yea so near a service is between them that the Devil is said to beget many sons in the world Joh. 8.41 now every
son honours his father Thus doe all they that are subtile to pervert the straight ways of God as Elymas therefore called by Paul the child of the Devil Acts 13.10 because he sought to hinder the word and work of God Thus doe all those tares the children of that wicked one Matth. 13.38 which grow up in Gods field to the molesting and anoyance of the Lords wheat Thus doe all they who when they should spend the Lords Sabbaths in his worship they worship and serve the world in buying and selling or the Devil in play and gaming in their own houses falling down to the worship of the Devil when true worshippers are in Gods house performing their homage and service to him Conclus 4. Satan prevails against numbers by drawing the affections of their hearts from the true God to something besides him to love trust and follow it more than God as the voluptuous person that makes his belly his god and so is a lover of pleasure more than of God and the covetous person making his wealth his god whom Paul therefore calls an Idolater All these and many more are worshippers of the Devil and fallen down to him and cannot possibly worship the true God II. How and by what means Satan doth thus prevail And the means are these 1 He hath often the Secular arm and Human authority 2 Chron. 11.15 Rehoboam ordained Priests for the high places for the Devils and for the Calves that he had made Thus Antichrist the Beast of Rome Revel 13.16 by power made all both small and great rich and poor bond and free to receive his mark in their hands and fore-heads So he did in our Country by fire and faggot in Queen Maries days 2 Sometimes he draws men to his own worship by policy for he can transform himself into an Angel of Light he can preach Christ for a need to overthrow the preaching of Christ Mark 1.34 he can be a lying spirit in the mouthes of four hundred false Prophets 1 King 21. at once and can put on the shape of Samuel being still a Satan 3 Sometimes by fair promises as in our text he will give a whole world to bring Christ to one sin Thou shalt have case pleasure wealth credit in a word thy hearts desire if thou wilt fall down and worship me 4 By perswasion that it is a vain thing to serve God Mal. 3.14 no joy for the present no recompence hereafter thus he carries with him innumerable companies with things present not considering the time to come 5 By threatning of crosses losses disfavour as Balac said to Balaam Thy God hath kept thee from preferment By violent persecutions Revel 12.13.15 the red dragon persecuted the woman which had brought forth the Man-child the Serpent cast out of his mouth waters like a floud to cause the woman to be carried away 6 By effectual delusion by means of Signs Wonders false Miracles and slights which Satan putteth forth to give credit to false worship as it is spoken of the great Antichrist 2 Thess 2.9 10. that he shall come by the working of Satan with power signs and lying wonders and in all deceiveableness of unrighteousness among them that perish and thus shall the beast deceive all those whose names are not written in the Book of life Thus many are deceived in Popery by the jugling and crafty conveyances of the Priests and often by Magick making their Images appear to sweat to nodde to roll their eyes to pass voyces through them and make bloud appear in the Host which they would have their people beleeve and thus Satan mightily draws them to the worship of himself Vse 1. Here let us learn to bewail the misery of men seduced by the Devil and thrust from their God whether more openly or more secretly as 1 Such as joyn to Popery renouncing the worship of the true God and fall down to the Devil to worship him Revel 13.4 and they worshipped the Dragon and the Beast noting that the worship of the Beast is the worship of the Dragon Now they worship the Beast that give him power over the Scripture over the Consciences of men to make laws to bind them to pardon sins to open Heaven Hell Purgatory and receive his Bulls and Canons before the Canonical Scripture A lamentable thing that Satan gets such great ones daily to fall down and worship him 2 Such as get livings by bribery symony chopping and changing and such indirect courses here the Chaplain hath fallen down to the Devil and worshipped him and he hath bestowed the benefice 3 Such as seek to Witches for help or cunning men and women a plain and open service of the Devil by vertue of a league and compact at least secret Should not a people seek to their God or can all the Devils in Hell remove the hand of God 4 Such as by flattery dissembling injustice lying swearng or breaking the Sabbath obtain wealth or profit All this the Devil hath given thee because thou hast fallen down and worshipped him Whatsoever a man doth against the Word against his Oath or Conscience is a falling down to the Devil and a worshipping of him Vse 2. Take heed of coming under the power and service of the Devil and to that end observe these rules 1 Hold thee to Gods Word and Will in all duties of piety and justice both for matter and manner For wee must not only doe our Masters will but also according to his will 2 Hear and foster the motions of Gods Spirit which are ever according to the Word It is a note of a man given up to Satan to have continual disobedience breathing in him Ephes 2.2 The foul spirit savours nothing but the flesh 3 Renounce the world daily be not a servant to any lust neither take pleasure in it For when Satan findes a man serving pleasures he halters him with them and clogs him with cares of riches and voluptuous living Luk. 8.14 4 Walk in the light love it and such as walk in it It is a sign of a man in Satans snare to despise them that are good 2 Tim. 3.3 to make a shew of godliness denying the power thereof ver 5. Satan himself pretends light but walks in darkness and leads such as he rules in the same path 5 Contend for the faith Jud. 3. and Gods pure worship stand for God be at warre with thy sin keep an inward conflict and combate for not to be tempted of Satan is to be possessed by him Luk. 11.21 When the strong man keeps the hold all is at peace Vers 10. But Jesus answered and said Avoid Satan For it is written Thou shall worship the Lord thy God and him only shalt thou serve NOw wee come by Gods assistance to the answer of our Lord to the D v●● third da●● In which consider three things 1 The deniall and resistance But Jesus answered and said 2 The manner of it Avoid Satan 3 The r●ason For it
his glory And wee must fight against them and take part with our God for his right and as soon joyn our selves with Pagans and Infidels as with Papists one of their worships being every way as Idolatrous as the other I know there is difference in the persons whom they represent in the image between Peter and Paul and between Jupiter and Mercury But in the thing there is no difference divine worship given to an image of the one being as hateful to God as that which is given to the other Object 2 Wee worship not the image but God in the Image nor the Saints themselves but God in the Saints honour done to Gods friends is done to God himself So the Rhemists say As the worship of Image of Antichrist is the worship of Antichrist himself so the worship of the image of Christ is the worship of Christ himself In Apoc. 12.6 Answ 1. I answer 1 After the same manner the Gentiles maintained their Idolatry who instituted idols ut admoneamur divinae naturae to put them in minde of God 2 It is false which they say for they worship the images and Saints themselves as appeareth evidently in their fore-named services 3 God will bee honoured in such signes and means as himself hath appointed and not condemned neither hath hee more condemned Image-worship than his worship in an Image Besides whatsoever the Rhemists say God hath appointed what honour to give to his friends and hath denyed to give this honour to any of them Isa 42.8 All will-worship is condemned Col. 2.23 No Worship pleaseth him that is not commanded in his Word Matth. 15.9 4 Thus might they defend the most gross Idolatry as ever was as for example Jehu Worshipped God and was zealous for the Lord of Hosts 2 King 10.16 but hee Worshipped God in the two calves at Dan and Bethel for it is said v. 31. he departed not from the sins of Jeroboam Hee might with Papists have said Why I Worship no Calves but God in the Calves Yet hee was an Idolater The Samaritans and Assyrians in Samaria feared God and served their Images 2 King 17.28.33.41 that is served God in images But they were not thereby freed from horrible Idolatry for which God cast them out Judg. 17 Micha worshipped the true God in an Idol and could say as much as the Papists I worship not the Image but God in the Image for vers 3. the silver was dedicated to the Lord to make an Image and vers 13. now the Lord will bee merciful unto mee seeing I have got a Levite in my house And yet hee was a gross Idolater Exod. 32. the Israelites worshipped not the Cal● but God in the Call for 1 They proclaimed holy-day to Jehova not to the Call ver 5. 2 The thing they desired was only some visible presence of God to go before them now in the absence of Moses vers 1. 3 They could not bee so sensless as to think that an Idol which had eyes and did not see and feet but could not walk could go before them but that God represented thereby and reconciled unto them should go before them 4 When they said These bee thy Gods Oh Israel which brought thee out of Egypt could they bee so blockish as to think a dead Idol made but the day before could bee that God which brought them many weeks before out of Egypt when it had no being Therefore by a figure of the sign put for the thing signified it is thus meant This is in honour of the God that brought thee out of Egypt Obj. They forgat God Psal 106.20 Ans It cannot be meant of all memory of God but that they forgat their duty and obedience to God together with Gods express Commandement to the contrary Yet was this condemned by God and revenged by Moses as an high Idolatry 5 It is false which the Papists say that they worship not the Image but God in the Image their common practice is to invocate Images to trust for good from them to vow offer and goe in Pilgrimage to them and make sure of protection from them This is the honour of Images to the great and high dishonour of God 6 The Papists themselves after all their flourishes are glad to leave this practice as which they had rather hold by way of dispute to toyl the Protestants than in sound judgement to help themselves Exam. Concil T●id part 3. Chemnitius writes of George Gassander that after long dispute and strife to varnish over invocation of Saints he concluded thus Ego in meis precibus non soleo Sanctos invocare sed invocationem dirigo ad Deum ipsum idque in nomine Christi hoc enim tutiùs esse enistimo I for my part use not to call upon the Saints but direct my prayers to God himself and that in the name of Christ for I take this to bee the safer course And Hofmeister a great Papist after he had heaped up many opinions about invocation of Saints concludes in the words of Augustine if that Book De visitatione infirmorum was his Tutiùs jucundiùs loquor ad meum Jesum quàm ad aliquem sanctorum spirituum Dei I speak more safely and with more comfort to my Jesus than to any of those blessed Spirits that are with God And to those that doe not thus may be applied that in Jer. 2.13 This people hath committed two great evils they have left the fountain of living waters and digged to themselves wells that will hold no water I will conclude with the concession of E●●ius in his Euchiridion wherein he shews that invocation of Saints was not delivered by the Spirit of God in the Old Testament neither in Doctrin nor Commandement nor promise nor example for two reasons 1 Because that people was so prone to Idolatry 2 Because the Fathers were in limbo before Christs passion neither had the blessed vision of God Neither was it delivered in the New Testament for two reasons more 1 Because the Gentiles were very prone to return to their old Idolatry 2 Lest the Apostles should seem to teach their own honour after their death Let us take this Doctor at his word and his reasons as they are though better might be given and only hence inferre thus much If the Doctrin of Invocation of Saints be found neither in the Old nor New Testament with what conscience doe they urge it on the simple under pretence of Scripture If it be said This perhaps is but one Doctors opinion to him consents Asotus a great and learned Jesuite who tells us plainly Non doceri in scripturis sed insinuari Sanctorum invocationem that the invocation of Saints is only insinuated in the Scripture Mark the force of truth in these two great points of Justification granted by Bellarmine and of Invocation of Saints granted by all these great Papists Vse 2. Our doctrin condemns the presenting of ones body at the external Divine worship of any thing
as 1 To serve God is to reign and to be a King over the world fleshly lusts c. and to suit with Saints and Angels 2 God hereby becomes our protector maintainer and revenge● a David often prayeth Lord save thy servant teach thy servant revenge the cause of thy servant c. 3 Servants of unrighteousness meet with the wages of unrighteousness 4 All our comfort in crosses and afflictions stands in our service of God and a good Conscience or else we have none 5 To fear and keep his Commandements is the whole duty of a man and that which makes him f●lly happy Notes of a good servant of God 1 Labour to know the will of the Lord which hee hath revealed in his Word as David prayed Psal 119.125 For in the Scripture hee hath laid but our work for us and let us expect our calling to every business there let us be ready to hear not lightly absent nor present for custom but conscience 2 Let us serve him in affection and be glad to doe any thing to please him and grieve when we fail either in doing that wee should not or in not doing that we ought or not in that manner that may please the Lord. 3 Be ever imployed in his work How know I a mans servant but by his labouring in his Masters business Yee are his servant to whom yee obey Rom. 6.16 and Joh. 15. Yee are my Disciples if yee doe whatsoever I command you If I see a man spend his time in the service of sin of lusts of games pleasure the world c. I know whose servant he is certainly he is not in the service of God hee is not in Gods work 4 Intend thy Lords profit and glory A good servant knows his time and strength is his Masters and hee must bee profitable to him and seek his credit It will be with every servant of Christ as with Onesimus Phileus 11. being converted howsoever before grace he were so unprofitable and pilfering as he was unfit for any honest mans house and much more the house of God yet now he profits the Lord and credits him and takes not his meat and drink and wages for nothing 5 A good servant sets forward his Masters work in others hee will provoke his fellow-servants and not smite and hinder them as the evil servant did he will defend his Lord he will venture his life for him he will stand also for his fellow-servants while they are in their Masters business he will be a law to himself if there were no Law no Discipline he will not idle out his time his eye is upon the eye of his Master his mind upon his account his endeavour to please him in all things Vers 11. Then the Devil left him and behold the Angels came and ministred unto him HAving by the assistance of God now finished the two former general parts of this whole History which stood in the 1 Preparation and 2 The combate it self we proceed to the third and last which is the issue and event of all which affordeth us the sweet fruit and comfort of all our Saviours former sufferings from Satan and of our labours and endeavours in opening the same In this issue two parts are to bee considered 1 Christs victory 2 His triumph His victory and conquest in that the Devil left him His triumph in that the Angels came and ministred unto him In both which shine out notably the marks of his Divine power which even in all his lowest abasements did discover it self to such eyes as could see it and gave shew of a person far above all that his outward presence seemed to promise as for example His conception was by the Holy Ghost His birth as mean and base as might be but graced with a Star and the testimony of Angels and his Circumcision with Simeons His Baptism performed by John in Jordan but graced by his Fathers testimony and the Spirits descent in a visible shape of a Dove His civil obedience causeth him to pay tribute but hee sends for it to a Fish His person was called Beelzebub but Beelzebub confesseth him to be the Son of God At his Passion what greater infamy than to be hanged between two Theeves What greater glory than to convert and save one of them At his apprehension they that took him fell backward to the ground Joh. 18.6 In death he trod upon Deaths neck and being shut up in the Grave he opened it So here he is carried and recarried in the hands of the Devil but as one weary of his burden hee is forced to leave him on the plain field and to give up the bucklers because a stronger than hee is come This is the great mystery of God manifest in the flesh 1 Timothy 3.16 In the victory of Christ consider three things 1 The time when the Devil left him Then 2 The manner hee departed from him 3 How long hee left him and that is in Luke for a season Then This particle may have reference to three things 1 When the temptations were ended saith Luke namely all those which his Father had appointed him to indure at this time in the Wilderness For as the Son of God knew how much to suffer so Satan would not give over till hee had spent all his powder and had exercised all his malice in these most hellish Temptations wherein hee used all his skill strength and malice if he might possibly in this seed of the woman overthrow all the Sons of men and in the Head kill all the members Whence wee may Doct. Observe The obedience of the Son of God who stood out resolutely and departed not the field at all nor expected any rest till all the Temptations for this time were ended Christ could have confounded Satan in the beginning of the temptations and so have freed himself from further molestation but he continues and abides all the trial to the end And why Reason 1 His love to his Father made him submit himself to the lowest abasement even to the death of the Cross and refuse no difficult service for which his Father sent him into the World of which this was a principal The speech of David was most proper to this Son of David Behold here am I let the Lord do with mee even as hee will In his greatest agony hee said Not my will but thy will be done For he that loveth God his Commandements are not grievous to him 2 His love to his Church made him stand out the uttermost peril in this dangerous combate Eph. 5.25 Christ loved his Church 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 and exposed himself for it and made himself liable to all wrongs and dangers for it as a loving Husband steps between his Wife and danger 3 Hee persisted in the Combate to teach us to hold out after his example in temptation and to expect freedome from temptation when wee have indured all but not before It is absurd to expect the
the Lord sometimes for a time leaveth his own Children into the hand of Satan so as he may tempt them and prevail over them to the committing of fearful sins as we see in David and Peter which sins often blind and harden them and damp their conscience that for a time they see no displeasure of God but lye secure and impenitent as David well-nigh a year But all this desertion of God was to a certain measure at length the cloud was gone the mist dispersed the light returned Satan resisted and forced to fly away And this is the ground of that prayer of David and the Saints Lord forsake me not over-long not fearing that the Lord would quite take away his grace from him as the violent Lutherans teach but that hee should not with-draw his second grace over-farre or over-much Which prayer is grounded on a promise of God by vertue whereof wee may conclude that the battel of Beleevers is not for the over-throw but the exercise of their faith Vse 2. This should stir up the Christian to cheerful resistance which is the condition of Satans flight Obj. Alas he is a spirit I am flesh which is great advantage He is a legion I am but one man he can oppress me with number He is a principality as strong as a roaring Lion I am a weak Worm Hee is subtile as a Serpent I am foolish and unwise Hee is cruel and fierce how can I have any heart to resist him Answ 1. There is in every Christian a Spirit stronger than hee Joh. 4.4 2 There be more with us than with him 2 Chron. 32.7 fear him not Satan potens omnipotens Christus Callidus serpent sapiens Christus sapientia 3 He is mighty but what can a strong man being disarmed doe 4 He is subtile but in our Lord are treasures of wisdom and he is made wisdome to us of God 1 Cor. 1.30 5 Hee is cruel but what hurt can a Lion doe being in Chains or a Grate Secondly in thy resistance strive lawfully How Two ways 1 By good means 2 In a good manner First the means of resisting the Devil must not be such as are of the Devils own devising as Crosses Reliques Holy-water Exorcisms nor seeking to Witches and Sorcerers which is to cast out the Devil by Beelzebub but by means appointed by our Captain who was best acquainted with this warre as 1 The Word of God the holy Scriptures by which Christ made the Devil fly and so must we 1 Joh. 2.14 I write unto you young men because yee are strong and the word of God abideth in you and yee have overcome the Devil which plainly sheweth that not by Spells and Charms of Scripture but by the abiding of it in the heart to rule and order the life Satan is overcome Satan is subtile but the word giveth wisdome to the simple which overcomes his subtilty 2 Faith in Gods promises 1 Pet. 5.9 whom resist stedfast in the faith Christ here sets himself stedfastly in the word of his Father and so conquers the Devil The victory that overcomes the world is by faith to lean on the promises of God Faith keeps in sight Christ our victorious Captain and sets the crown of life in our eye which is laid up for them that are faithful to the death 3 Prayer joyned with fasting and watching Christ entring this combate armed himself with fasting watching and prayer for many days together David when Goliah drew near took a stone out of his scrip and smote him in the fore-head that he fell down This stone that overthrows the hellish Goliah is prayer While Moses hands are lifted up all the Armies of the Amalekites fly before Israel And St. James in his Epistle tells us that if wee would resist the Devil we must draw near God chap. 4. vers 8. and never doe wee draw nearer God than in effectual and fervent prayer Let the Disciples use any means without this the Devil will not fly whereof if they ask the reason Christ tells them the Devil is not cast out but by fasting and prayer 4 The practice of true godliness and resolution against all unrighteousness Righteousness is called a brest-plate Ephes 6.14 which is not only that imputed righteousness of Christ but that inherent righteousness of our selves which is the study and endeavour in a godly life and the Apostle James among other directions in resisting the Devil chap. 4. vers 8. giveth this for one Cleanse your hearts yee sinners and purge your hearts yee wavering minded and the reason is good seeing by every sin and lust being nourished Satan is let in and the yeelding to any corruption is to give him so much ground in stead of beating him out of our borders He that is in a fight abstaineth from whatsoever would hinder him 1 Cor. 9. and therefore from sin which presseth down and hangeth fast on Let us meditate on that Law Deut. 23.9 When thou goest out against thine enemies to fight abstain from every evil thing For this weakens us and turns God against us and drives his good Angels from us 5 Gods Spirit Be strong in the Lord and in the power of his might our own strength will easily be turned against us our own counsels cannot but cast us down God resisteth the proud and assisteth the humble As therefore Moses said to Israel at the red sea being naked and weak not knowing what to doe so may we in this case Stand still fear not behold the salvation of the Lord Grieve not the Spirit nor quench his motions who is the Spirit of power of wisdome of fortitude and counsel of strength and direction and goe forth in the boldness of that Spirit as Jer. 20.11 The Lord is with me like a mighty gyant therefore mine enemies shall be overthrown and shall not prevail but shall be mightily confounded Secondly the good manner of resisting the Devil that hee may fly is this 1 Resist the first temptation and break the Serpents head dash the heads of Babylons brood against the stones Wise men will not let the enemy come near the walls or the gates much less into the Market-place It is a great advantage to give the foyl at the first on-set Give no place to the Devil give sin no room in thy heart or if Satan inwardly suggest any there close it up let it dye and never come out as a man that hath a Serpent in a vessel stops it up and there it dyes 2 Resist the least evil motion contemn not the least temptation for Satan can tell how by one grain of poyson to kill the soul and by one dead fly to corrupt a whole box of oyntment The weakest man yea or woman is strong enough to kill a sleepy Sisera The weakest temptation is too strong for a careless and secure adversary Eve should have resisted Satan in an apple and Lots wife in a look No sin is so light and venial that is not worth resistance
For Satan can use small sins as the Fisher useth small hairs to hold the Fish as fast or faster than greater tackling and secret sins to doe more harm in the soul than open 3 Resist stoutly and manfully if he pull one way pull thou the other for so doth he that resists If he tempt thee to pride incline thou so much the more to humility If he move thee to revenge provoke thy self to meekness and patience If he tempt thee to earthliness bend thou thy self so much the more to heavenly-mindedness and thus thou shalt beat him with his own weapons and take off Goliahs head with his own sword and all his gain in tempting thee shall be to set thee faster and nearer unto God 4 Resist constantly to the last though thou be sore assayled and ready to forsake the field yet resist still though never so weakly Consider that Christ promiseth a place on his Throne only to him that overcometh Revel 3.21 and that there is no safety in flying no peice of armour appointed for the back If thou beest greatly straightned send Satan to the ctoss of Christ there he shal receive an answer but rather dye manfully than fly cowardly By flying thou losest the victory by dying thou canst not 5 Resist after victory when Satan seems not to resist hold on thy harness and expect the enemy when he seems absent perhaps her feigns himself foyled when he is but renewing his assault or as a Pirate hangs out a flag of truce to board us or dissembles a flight to draw us out of our holds and then hath an ambushment against us and this is his sorest fight or he will seem of yeeld the victory to them whom he knows cannot tell how to use it but either they will grow proud of it or secure and lay off their watch and then whom he could not in warre overcome while he was resisted in their peace he spoyls them when they think he needs no resistance Vse 3. This reproves the idle conceit of men who think to be safe from the Devil without resistance as 1 Many ignorant men who will spit at the mention of the Devil and bless themselves from the soul Fiend and yet are sure enough in his power these never knew what it meant to resist the Devil they want knowledge in the word and are willingly and wilfully ignorant they want faith and never inquire after it they live according to Nature and the fashion and custom of the times are ordinary Swearers and Sabbath-breakers and worldlings and they think it was never well since there was so much preaching And for the Spirit of God if hee were not present to restrain them with common grace it were no living near them but for the renewing of the Spirit to set them out of Satans power and the corruption of their own sins hee is so farre from them as they may say truly with Johns Disciples Acts 19.2 Wee know not whether there be an Holy Ghost or no. Alas how pitiful is the state of these men who think Satan is fled from them when hee is their only counsellour and familiar ruling them at his pleasure 2 Many that think to resist the Devil but they are loath yet to disease either him or themselves yet a little while they will hold their sins they would fain provide for their wives and children and rise to such an estate before they give up their covetousness usury deceitful and injurious courses they will leave their voluptuous and adulterous courses when they are old that is when these sins must needs leave them they will repent of their sins when they dye they would be loath to carry them to Gods Judgement with them but so long as they live their sin shall live with them Fye upon such madness Are old decrepit men fit for the field Is a man upon his death-bed a fit man to master a Gyant Shall a man so be-fool himself as to think that then he can easiest resist the Devil when his power is least No no Satan will now triumph and trample upon his spoyl he knows well that not one of ten thousand lets his sin live so long with him but his repentance dyes with him also 3 Others dream of a victory over the Devil and they are safe but they are not so strict as not to yeeld some equal conditions to their adversary they care not to give a little place unto him They are no great swearers by great oathes but now and then they may forget themselves and say by God or faith or troth c. Nor great gamesters that live by gaming but now and then sit out a number of hours together to spend and pass away their times Not great drinkers but onely give Satan advantages by running into such Company and Houses as they may bee provoked to drink a little more than they need Nor open contemners of the word and Prayer to speak against it and make their mindes known but they cannot abide this strictnesse at home Is not the Church the house of Prayer Nor known Adulterers they are honest of their bodies but their eyes are full of Adultery and their mouthes full of obscene filthy speeches yet they say they think no hurt This is to dally with the Devil as friends at foils that have caps on the points of their rapiers for fear of hurting one another Here is no spirit ruling but hee that rules in the World The Devil flyes not for such a resistance III. Then the Devil left him Namely when Christ bad him be gone Whence wee may note that Doct The power of Christ is such as all the Devils in Hell are not able to resist If Christ bid the Devil avoid even then at his word hee must bee packing Mark 9.25 hee charged the unclean spirit to come out and enter no more into the man so as the Devils cryed for grief and anger Mark 1.34 a whole legion of Devils submissively entreat him not to torment them And this was not onely so in it self but in the knowledge of all the Jews who brought all that were possessed with Devils and hee healed them Matth. 15.28 the Canaanitesh woman seeking to Christ for her Daughter that was possessed acknowledged thereby that his power was above all the Devils and our Lord most notably in that story manifested his power over them who being absent from the maid and did not so much as speak to the Devils yet they obeyed his will and could as little withstand his power being absent as present Now more distinctly to know this power of Christ wee must understand that it is either twofold 1 Of his essence called 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or 2 Of his Office called 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 The former is the omnipotency of Christ as hee is God equal with the Father and the Holy Ghost for as his essence us the Son is the same so is his power an absolute creating sustaining and commanding
Abrahams love to God in so difficult a Commandement as the killing of his Son But Satan here went away not for love of God but for fear and being forced 3 Examine thy manner of obeying whether it bee a willing and ready obedience If I do it willingly saith the Apostle I have a reward and Rom. 6.17 Yee have obeyed from the heart or heartily And such obedience 1 Repineth not as giving God any thing too much though the dearest things of all 2 Deviseth no excuses as Saul when hee did but half the commandement pretended sacrifice and the peoples instance 3 Seeketh no delaies I made haste and delayed not to keep thy righteous judgements Psal 1 19. 4 Doest thou obey in all the Commandements 1 The commandement of faith in the Gospel as well as the actual obedience of the Law for one is as acceptable as the other 2 Obeyest thou the Commandement as well of doing good as of abstaining from evil for the Devil here abstains from this evil of tempting Christ but can never do any good hee joines not these Commandements in his practice as Gods Spirit doth in his precept Isa 1.16 17. 3 Makest thou conscience of the least commandement as well as of the greatest for all of them have a stamp of God upon them makest thou conscience of small oaths vain words roving thoughts 4 Doest thou obey constantly for love is strong as death and much water cannot quench it But alass much obedience is like that of Davids false friends Psal 18.44 45. strangers shall bee in subjection to me but they shall shrink away For a season Luk. 4.13 III. The THIRD point followeth to bee considered namely how long Satan left our Lord not for ever after but for a while and surely he stayed away but a little while For if wee look into the holy story wee shall see the whole life of Christ almost to bee a continual temptation and how Satan from time to time partly by himself and partly by his Ministers assayled him This we shall see how sundry waies Satan molested him and tempted him 1 in his ministery 2 his life 3 his death 1 In his ministery hee was tempted both in his Doctrin and Miracles For his Doctrin the Scribes and Pharisees often sought to catch advantages against him as in the case of the Bill of divorce Mat. 19.1 and of the woman taken in adultery Joh. 8. which by Moses Law should bee stoned but Master what sayest thou The Sadduces also tempted him in the case of the woman that had seven Husbands whose shee should bee in the resurrection Matth. 22.23 And the Lawyer concerning the great Commandement of the Law vers 35. As for his Miracles the seal of that Doctrin they tell him to his face that he cast out Devils by Beelzebub Mat. 9.34 1.2.24 2 In his life and civil Obedience The Pharisees take Counsel together how they might entangle him in his talk about paying tribute to Caesar Matth. 22.15 And when hee ate meat in Matthews house Matth. 9.11 they asked why hee did eat meat with Publicans and sinners and therefore hee was one of them Simon the Pharisee seeing Mary Magdalen annointing Jesus his feet with pretious ointment and washing them with tears and wiping them with her hairs said Surely if this man were a Prophet hee would know that this woman is a sinner and not let her meddle with him How often did they murmure at him and lye in wait for him and take up stones to stone him and rail upon him with most despightful words calling him Beelzebub a Samaritan a glutton a loose companion running up and down with noted sinners in all which Satan was the chief agent 3 But above all other temptations those were most fierce and furious with which hee was afflicted torn and tormented about the time of his passion and on the Cross For then as himself witnesseth the Prince of the World came upon him with all his train Joh. 14.30 hee came in himself and whole Legions of wicked Angels with him as the Apostle plainly implyeth Coloss 2.15 Hee spoiled Principalities and Powers and triumphed over them on the Cross Now or never Satan must win the field this is the last act Christ was never so beset with misery Satan never had him at such an advantage before now Gods whole wrath is upon him and now the Devil and his Angels set upon him so sore that in his Agony in the Garden hee sweats drops of water and blood and on the Cross hee cries out My God my God why hast thou forsaken mee Those were more secret temptations of Satan and his instruments but let us see with what hellish darts they pierced him openly upon the Cross not to speak of those which hee endured all the time hee was in examination condemnation and leading to execution For 1 They hang him between two theeves as an arch-rebel and of all sinners the greatest and dart against him the same temptation with that in all this History that hee was not the Son of God If thou be the Son of God come down from the cross certainly God would not let his Son hang there but thou art a deluder an arch-seducer of the people 2 They tempted him with fear of death Matth. 27.42 hee saved others himself hee cannot save this is a wise Saviour indeed hee cannot escape death in whose hands hee is sure enough and even overcome already of death and yet hee will bee a Saviour 3 They tempted him with utter rejection from God as the most damned reprobate that ever was Hee trusted in God now let him deliver him if he will have him but hee can neither deliver himself nor God will have none of him hee abhors him and will cast him presently to Hell These and a number of the like was our Saviour molested and tempted withall secretly and openly even then when the wrath of his Father seised upon him So as truely the Evangelist might say that Satan left him but for a season Doct. Christian life is but an entercourse of quiet and trouble sometime Satan leaves Christ but hee comes again and renews his temptation so it is with the members who have much war but some peace many troubles but some breathing-time This truth wee will a while discover both in the state of the whole Church of God from time to time as also in some particular members thereof What a night seemed to oppress the Church in the cradle when wicked Cain slew righteous Abel so as all religion and true worship seemed to bee destroyed in all Adams posterity having onely Cain left But shortly after God gave Adam a Seth in whom the Church was restored and preserved and pure religion propagated In Henochs time how was the worship of God prophaned when the Sons of God married the daughters of men which was the cause of the flood but afterward it was restored by Noah and Sem and by him continued to Abraham Now
wickedness with tears pray for pardon promise amendment beg prayers of others as Pharaoh one would think them very penitent themselves think they are so also but the Moon changeth not so often as these spiritual lunaticks who hence may know that the evil spirit hath taken possession of them because they are never long in a good minde These few notes instead of many I thought good to set down to help men that are desirous to see how secretly Satan worketh in their souls and how hee can cunningly most forceably keep possession when hee seemeth most to disclaim it that thus they comming to perceive the disease may run out of themselves to seek for remedy Which what it is wee are now in the next point to declare The third point in the words to bee considered is The mighty power of Jesus Christ who onely could heal those that were thus oppressed and enthralled by the Devil and here consider 1 The ground 2 The proof or manifestation of it The ground was because God was with him How God was with his Son and how with his Servants It will bee objected that God is said to have been with many of his servants who yet had not this power as with Joseph Joshuah Moses and others Answ God was indeed with them onely by manifesting his presence in some powerful or loving effect which hee wrought in by or for them But never was God present with any of his Saints as hee was with his Son who had not the vertue onely and power of the God-head effectually and energetically working with him which was all they had but the god-head it self was after a sort bodily with him yea the fulnesse of the God-head was not only with him but in him bodily Col. 2.9 as elsewhere God is said not onely to bee with Christ but in Christ reconciling the world unto himself 2 Cor. 5.19 So as hee of himself performed the works which proceeded from him which they did not and his actions as from himself were divine Quest Why then doth not the Apostle more shortly and plainly say that Christ was God as that God was with him Answ Hee might indeed have so said as truely but for the time spareth the weakness of his hearers contenting himself to deliver Doctrin as they were able to receive it in great wisdome by little and little instilling into their minds the knowledge of Christ and by degrees laying such grounds and foundations as whereby themselves might more easily rise to that high point of Divinity which the Apostle calleth a great mystery namely God manifested in the flesh 1 Tim. 3.26 Secondly For the proof or manifestation of this Divine power of Christ Christ powerfully treadeth Satan under his feet ●n overthrowing the power of Satan and treading him under his feet is evident in the Scripture The first promise that ever was made to man fallen is That this seed of the woman should bruise the Serpents head According to which prophecy hee not onely put Satan to flight in his own person Mat. 4. but took also his strongest holds where hee had strongly fortified himself in the persons of others as every where the History of the Gospel recordeth Hee rebuked the unclean spirits and made them cry for grief and anger Mark 9.25 Hee forced them to silence and would not suffer them to confess him Mar. 1.25 By his very word hee chained and bound them whom no bolts could hold nor any other means subdue such was his power and glory though men saw little of it that the Devils could neither fly from him nor yet abide his presence A whole legion of them ran to meet him a far off and worshipped him Mar. 5.6 most submisly intreated him that hee would not torment them and earnestly sued unto him that seeing they could no longer inhabit the man they might have power over the swine By all which examples and many more that might bee added appeareth what command Jesus Christ hath over the Devils and that by his onely word hee healed all those that were oppressed by them Quest It is true that Christ hath this power and glory in himself How the power of Christ foyleth Satan for us because God is with him but how commeth this power to bee so saving and soveraign unto miserable creatures who are held under the power of the Devil and that most justly Ans In healing all our diseases Mat. 8.16.17 among which this cute is numbred wee must knit and combine those two things which in Christ were inseparable namely his glory and his grace the latter of which makeeth the former soveraign unto us and appeareth in two actions in removing from us the next causes of all our diseases namely our sins For as the Physician in working a cure first removeth the distempered humours of his patient which are the matter of the disease so doth our heavenly Physician imply that this is the beginning of his cure and therefore often his first word is Thy sins are forgiven thee and his last word is goe and sin no more lest a worse thing befall thee 2 By taking our diseases upon himself which 〈◊〉 Physician doth or can do but this Lamb of God taketh away the sins of the world by taking them upon himself for he bare our infirmities Col. 2.22 and carried our sorrows and sins in the body of his flesh even to the cross where they were fastned with him buried them in his grave yea cast them into Hell and there left them by which most glorious triumph of his the snares and letters wherewith wee were chained to death and the Devil are broken and our souls as a bird are escaped Christ onely by his P●opes power casteth out Devils Hence note 1 That no man can cast a Devil out of a possessed party or ever did as a principal efficient cause but as an instrument and that onely by this power of the Lord Jesus to whom all power in heaven and earth is given and to whom all the honour of this power must bee ascribed for what power can countermand Satans but onely Gods I grant Satan may give place to beelzabub and depart his habitation for his greater advantage and forsake a body to get faster hold upon the soul or to delude many beholders but such hostile conquest over Satan argueth a mighty power of God which all the Devils in hell cannot resist Secondly That whosoever finde themselves any way molested of Satan must hasten themselves to Jesus Christ who onely can batter down the holds of the Devil In all thy spiritual captivity repair unto Christ and work their deliverance Feelest thou thy self held under any spiritual captivity or bondage doth the Law of evil present with thee toyl thee with heaviness and unchearfulness to any thing that is good seest thou in any measure Satans secret trains working against thy salvation Oh come unto Christ not faintly as the Father of the possessed child Mark
9.22 Master if thou canst do any thing help us but with confidence as the Leper Master if thou wilt thou canst make mee whole Matth. 8.2 or as the Centurion onely speak the word rebuke these dumb and deaf spirits within me and thou who only canst make the dumb to speak the deaf to hear the blinde to see and the lame to leap for joy set mee at liberty work my inlargement chase away these spiritual enemies and thou that art the Son set mee free and I shall bee free indeed In cases of sorcery and bodily oppressions by Satan what to do Again art thou in any affliction of body or mind or goods or name yea bee it in the case of Sorcery or Witchcraft against thy self or any of thine or whatsoever belongeth unto thee look up unto Christ hee can command Fire Water Windes Seas Diseases Death the Devils themselves and if hee see it good for thee he can check all thy grievances hee is of no lesse power now in his glory at his Fathers right hand than he was in his humility upon earth and yet when hee was at lowest hee could command Legions of Devils nay Legions of Angels as at his apprehension much more can hee now command and rebuke the former and pitch the latter round about them that fear him so as without his will all the Devils in Hell cannot make one hair of thy head to fall The superstitious sorcery of such as attempt by amulets and words to drive away Devils and Diseases Thirdly Hence are overthrown sundry superstitious and wicked opinions and practices very rife in the world As 1 Such Popish minded persons as think that by certain words and amulets Devils may bee driven away diseases healed c. And for this they alleadge that in the New Testament onely by naming Jesus such cures were effected To which I answer that it is too gross a conceit to think that there can be any vertue in words to dive away diseases much less Devils or to conceive that by the pronouncing of words but by the vertue and power of Christ working by the Apostles and miraculously put forth with those words both diseases and Devils gave place and so the parties were healed Popish charming 2 Such as think that by the applying of consecrated things as they call them Devils are scared away as by holy Water Salt hallowed Candles reliques of Saints the sign of the Cross Images fashioned in such or such a place All which howsoever very ordinary in the Church of Rome yet indeed are no better than sorcery and charming and the very practices of those who while they will drive the Devil from others plainly prove that themselves are spiritually possessed by him in that they will cast out Devils by Beelzebub the Prince of Devils They object for these reliques that a souldier that was to be buried was revived by touching the dead bones of Elisha 2 King 13.21 But this was a Miracle wrought by the finger of God to confirm the truth preached by that worthy Prophet and is not to be ascribed to the touching of the bones which in themselves nor at any other time had any such vertue They alledge also the example of the Woman having the bloudy issue who was cured by the touching of Christs garment whereas that disease was cured not by the Corporal touching of his skirt but by the Spiritual touching of himself which was by the hand of her faith and therefore our Saviour said be it unto thee not according to thy feeling but according to thy faith They alledge also Acts 19.12 That from Pauls body were brought to the sick Napkins or Handkerchiefs and the diseases departed from them and the evil spirits went out of them Which things had no such power in them but only that it pleased God by such weak means to produce Miracles for the confirmation of that holy Doctrin preached by ●aul And therefore the text ascribeth these Miracles not to the garments of Paul but to God himself who by the hands of Paul wrought them vers 11. W●●●ce we may conclude that whosoever use any such means as these shew th●mselves not only superstitious and wicked but most foolish and ridiculous to think that any bodily substance whatsoever can work upon or violence a substance which is not bodily such as the Devils is It will be alledged that experience sheweth that such means as these prevail to these intents and purposes which wee grant to bee true but that is by Satans subtilty who often dissembleth a flight as though he were forced by an exorcist to depart or else indeed goeth away that men might be confirmed in their impiety and grow more mad upon such wicked and unlawful means 3 Others who when Gods hand is any way upon them or theirs Against such as leave him with whom God is and run to the Witch with whom the Devil is especially if they conceive it as they are prone enough a case of Sorcery or Witchcraft leave the help of him with whom God is and run to one with whom the Devil is that is the Wizzard or Witch commonly called the Cunning man and Woman or the Wise man and Woman Which because it is so common a sin and so bold as men and women doe not so much as Saul who changed his garments that he might not bee known I will by some reasons prove this conclusion that although a man knew that a Cunning man or Woman so called or a Wizzard could and would help him yet ought hee not to seek or admit of such help were his case never so desperate 1 Besides expresse places of Scripture against it as Deut. 18.10 Levit. 19.31 Levit. 29.6 It is a departure from God to the Devil Isa 8.19 Should not a people inquire at their God from the living to the dead 2 King 1.16 Because thou hast sent messengers to inquire of Baalzebub the god of Ekron was is not because there was no God in Israel and indeed the seeking to such is a service and homage to Satan which he often and for most part being very skilful in Natural things recompenseth with cure of the disease Augustine Hence did the ancient Fathers call this seeking unto them a renouncing of Christianity and an Apostacy from God 2 All help is to be sought of God and in those lawful means which hee hath appointed and promised blessing unto But for words Amulets Characters which are Diabolical Sacraments or good prayers as they call them of the limbs of the Devil whose warrant have they or what power but from the Devil for God never put any such efficacy either into their nature by Creation or by any Divine institution since and therefore their work is from the Devil on his part by Satanical operation and on the Seekers part by Satanical faith and illusion Obj. But they use good means of Physick also Ans Seldome or never but if at any time
with him The words of the verse contain two things 1 The assertion of Christ his resurrection Him God raised up the third day 2 The manifestation or evidence of it and caused that hee was openly shewed The former part is laid down in four distinct points 1 The person raised him 2 The person raising him God 3 The action it self raised 4 The time when the third day First the person raised is Christ where First It will bee demanded how Christ can bee said to bee raised How Christ can be said to rise seeing neither his Deity nor the soul of his humanity arose seeing hee consisted of a Divine and a Humane nature whereof the first could neither fall nor rise and for the second that also consisted of soul and body the former of which being the principal part dyed not but was in Paradise Seeing then neither the Deity nor the soul of his Humanity nor his person did rise but only his body how can Christ bee said to bee raised Answ In sundry other places of Scripture besides this wee meet with such synechdochical phrases and forms of speech wherein somewhat is attributed to the whole which is proper but to one part and that ascribed to the whole person which belongeth but to one nature which cometh to pass by reason of that straight and personal union of the two natures in Christ Thus wee read that God purchased his Church by his own blood Act. 20.28 and that the Lord of glory was crucified 1 Cor. 2.8 of the sons being in heaven and in earth at one time Joh. 3.18 of Christs being before Abraham was Joh. 8.58 of his being omnipotent c. All which are spoken of the whole person but properly are to bee referred to the several natures to which they do agree Thus the Apostles sometimes expound them and teach us so to do 1 Pet. 3.18 Christ was mortified according to the flesh and quickened according to the spirit 2 Cor. 13.4 Hee dyed according to the infirmity of his flesh and was quickned according to the power of God and to help our conceit herein serveth that school distinction Lords Christus non totum Christi which saith that whole Christ is said to do this or that which the whole of Christ did not yea our own common form of speech saith a man is dead whose soul liveth and a man is asleep when his body only sleepeth 2 Wee have hence to note that the same body was raised which had been laid down in the Grave and no imaginary body neither any other body for it for never was any other laid there before Of all which himself against all Hereticks giveth sufficient evidence as in the manifestation following remaineth to be cleared 3 That this person raised was not a private person but the same who had as a publike person been abused accused condemned and executed and now as a publike person also raised from the dead in whom all his Church and every member of it rose again for whosoever have interest in his death have their part also in his resurrection 4 Here is a further thing in this person to bee noted than ever was in any the first Adam was a root also and a publike person when hee sinned hee sinned for himself and us and having sinned and we in him he dyed away and left us in that sin and being dead wee hear no more of him and the Scriptures though they record at large the Histories of the holiest men that have lived yet when once they come to this that such or such a man dyed wee hear no more of him but with Christ it is not so who was not onely as another Sampson who bewrayed the greatest power in his death but herein unmatchable and peerless that hee did greater things after his death than ever hee did in all his life Contra. Faust lib. 16. insomuch as Augustine was wont to say that the faith of Christians was Christs resurrection Wee must not then content our selves with common people that Christ is dead for all and no more but fasten our eyes upon his resurrection so much the more diligently by how much it is easier to beleeve that hee was dead than that hee rose again And what other thing can more fitly bee collected from that practice of all the Evangelists who in other things while some of them omit one History some another or else some of them briefly point at and lightly touch and pass over some other Histories all of them set themselves of purpose to bee copious and large in this of Christs resurrection that the faith of Beleevers might bee firmly grounded herein and the rather because no benefit of his resurrection none of his death and without the certain apprehension hereof all Preaching and Hearing and Faith were in vain and wee our selves were yet in our sins To which Apostolical practice this of our Apostle is not unsuitable in this place in hand 1 Cor. 15.17 18. who while hee almost in one word maketh mention of the death of Christ hee at large prosecuteth and proveth the truth of his resurrection The second point is to consider the person that raised Christ Him God raised that is God the Father Act. 2.24 And have crucified and slain whom God had raised 3.15 Ye have killed the Lord of Life whom God hath raised from the dead More plainly is this work attributed to the mighty power of the Father of glory working in Christ and raising him from the dead Eph. 1.17 20. and to him at whose right hand hee sitteth so Rom. 4.24 Wee beleeve in him which raised our Lord Jesus Christ from the dead Object But Christ raised himself Joh. 2.19 Destroy this Temple and in three daies I will raise it again and hereby was hee mightily declared to bee the Son of God by raising himself from the dead Rom. 1.14 In like manner is this resurrection of his ascribed to the Holy Ghost Rom. 8.11 If the Spirit of him which raised up Christ c. therefore the Father raised him not Answ Here is no contrariety the Father raised him and hee raised himself For 1 There is but one Deity of the Father Son and Holy Ghost which is the common foundation of all their actions 2 There is but one power common to them all three and this is the power that Christ challengeth hee hath to lay down his life and take it up again Opera ad extra communia tribus personis 3 There is but one common act in them all three for the putting out of this power unto any external action without themselves of which Christ speaking Joh. 5.19 saith whatsoever the Father doth the same things doth the Son also In these respects holdeth the speech of the Apostle These three are one 1 Joh. 5.7 that is these three 1 In the true and real distinction of their persons 2 In their inward proprieties as to beget to bee begotten and proceed
a dark place and a sure ground whereon wee may build the truth and certainty of our Faith and religion that wee need not bee carried about with every winde of corrupt Doctrin These witnesses being sensible faithful and so extraordinarily assisted neither would not could deceive us yea and writing in such a time and the same age in which the things were done if they had written any false or corrupted thing all that lived at that time could easily have confuted them And therefore as Moses when hee had written the Book of the Law Exod. 24.7 called all the people to bee a witness of the truth of it even so the Apostles writing the books of the Gospel and finishing them appealed to the men of that age for the truth of them as John the last of them all in the last end of his book saith wee know that is all this age knoweth that this witnesse is true 2 This Doctrin giveth us direction how to carry our selves to the present Ministry for some man may say as the Devil once did Paul I know and Cephas I know but who are you Surely even wee are sent by Christ as well as the Apostles Eph. 4.11 Hee gave some to bee Apostles some Prophets some Pastors some Teachers Where it is evident that he that giveth the Apostle giveth the Pastor also Wee being then called by Christ to teach this doctrin in the Church Ordinary Ministers must be received as Apostles while they teach things hea●d seen by the Apostles whatsoever our own unworthiness bee yet to contemn us shall be the contempt of Christ himself yet wee being men subject to error as they were not must hold us to our rule which is Apostolical Doctrin for as the Apostles have faithfully performed their parts so our part and duty is faithfully to depend upon them and then not to depend upon or depart from us is to depart from Christ and his Ordinance Wee that are Teachers reserve to every Christian his priviledge which is not to receive every thing from us hand over head nor any thing at all on our bare words but to try our spirits to search the Scriptures as the B●reans They have ●r ought to have their Bibles we wish them to look and enquire there whether our Doctrin be true or no and by this note shall they know it what it is according as wee shall bee able to shew the Apostles the ear or eye-witnesses of it for else are they not bound to beleeve it Let any man come with a conje●tural or probable truth or any traditionary doctrin and cannot shew which of the Apostles heard or saw it in Christ no man is bound to beleeve it as necessary to his salvation But if any come and can back his Doctrin thus from the Apostles it is all one as if the Apostles did utter it Let every Minister if hee would bee beleeved tread in the steps of the holy Apostles and see hee bee able to clear that all he speaketh bee spoken in their Language bee seen with their eyes or heard with their eares which hee is sure so to bee if it bee contained in their writings Hereof the Evangelist John giveth a notable president The Word saith hee was made flesh Joh. 1.14 here was a great mystery and a main principle of Salvation but how knoweth hee it is hee sure of it yea that he is and therefore addeth we saw the glory of it Again it were to bee wished that hearers would take up their duty which is in reverent manner to come to their teachers in things doubtfully delivered and ask the question I beseech you tell me which of the Apostles heard or saw this from Christ which you have taught us that I may beleeve it for they delivered nothing else To which rule would Ministers and people frame themselves it would bring the Scriptures into request which for most part are least set by in many Sermons it would make men more careful of their Doctrin and thrust out an infinite deal of trash and foolish conceits of froathy brains which make it a chief part of their reputation to see with any eies save the Apostles and speak with any tongues save theirs by which means it commeth to pass that Gods own voice is least heard in Gods house in Gods business and among Gods people 3 Hence note also The Lord Jesus chose mean and weak men for his witnesses Why. What mean and weak men did the Lord choose to bee his witnesses to all the world not great Rabbies not Rich not Worldly-wise who are not so expedite and ready neither to preach nor receive the Gospel but poor simple and mean men For these reasons 1 That the conversion of men might not bee ascribed to eloquence arts power or wisdome of the world but this treasure is put in earthen vessels that all the power and glory of the work may redound to God who commonly in weak and foolish things putteth forth his admirable strength and wisdome 2 That there may bee held a difference between Civil and Ecclesiastical power the one is outwardly glorious and stately the other mean and lowly the Ministry which ever brought most men to God was least pompous and which came the nearest to the simplicity of Christ and his Apostles and on which the Sun of the World for most part as little shineth as it did on Christ himself and his Apostles 3 It made more for the glory of Christ and his Apostles of Christ in that hee chooseth illiterate and unlearned persons and presently maketh them wise learned and intelligent able by the wisdome of God to put t● silence the most Learned and exercised Adversaries they can meet withall Earthly Kings and Princes not being able to give such gifts are forced to advance such as are wise and experienced already and set over their business the wisest most learned and most noble that they can finde Christ need choose none such but honoureth himself in choosing foolish and ignoble things to make them wise and noble and every way fitted to his work Again herein hee honoureth also his instruments who being in themselves mean and contemptible yet upon their calling received such a portion of the Spirit as that they drove the wisest and most learned into admiration and daunted the greatest and most powerful when they saw that no power or glory of this world could draw or hinder them from the Execution of that Office to which they were deputed Hence was it that the wise and mighty Act. 4. seeing the freedome and wisdome of Peter and John in speaking knowing them to bee unlearned men they wondred and knew they had been with Jesus and seeing the man standing with them which had been healed they had nothing to say against them How great glory won Christ hereby to himself and his servants 4 By this choise of his hee putteth a plain difference between his Kingdome and the Kingdome of Antichrist His
To beleeve the resurrection is an hard point what an hard thing it is to beleeve the resurrection from the dead yea if wee should hear it Preached from the blessed mouth of the Son of God himself The Disciples of Christ had often heard him teaching them particularly of his resurrection the third day they had seen him accordingly risen yea they had handled him with their hands yet unless hee condescend to admit them as familiarly to eat and drink with him as before they scarcely beleeve neither can wee think the Disciples flower of heart to beleeve than our selves are who are ready to say in any thing that our eyes see not with Mary How can this be But that neither they nor wee should sink down in this weakness hee hath pleased to condescend to our infirmity to remove all scruple from them and us in this main article of our religion His wisdome saw how necessary it was that they who were to bee witnesses unto him should bee enabled with much perswasion both by lively voice and by writing to assure all other beleevers of the certainty of his Resurrection till his return to judgement and therefore to all the other means of manifesting himself hee added this to sit down among them to eat and drink with them not to feed himself by that meat but their faith and in them the faith of the whole Church For what is it that more confirmeth and strengtheneth our Faith than the boldnesse and liberty of the Apostles both in their Sermons and Writings and whence is this but from their own full perswasion of the truth which maketh them bold and whence is this perswasion but from certain sense and undoubted knowledge arising from their familiar converse with him after his resurrection Vse 1. To strengthen this our weak Faith by this consideration conceive with thy self that Christ ate and drunk with his Disciples that thy Faith might bee nourished as well as others and in that they saw him heard him handled him ate and drunk with him and being faithful witnesses have Preached and by writing avouched the same to all the world thy Faith must bee as fully assured as if thine own eyes had seen him thine own hands handled him and thy self had sit with him at the Table while hee ate and drunk among them yea so often as thou hearest or readest or thinkest of any of these things so often must thou bee renewing and adding something to thy Faith in this behalf as every new apparition or manifestation of Christ added something to the faith of his Apostles 2 In that our Lord after hee was gloriously raised from the dead would still for those forty daies depart from his glory abasing himself to converse with sinful men yea to eat and drink corruptible creatures of which his incorruptible body had no need and would still humble himself to condescend to the weaknesse of his Church wee are to learn the same lesson towards our Brethren to be of a yeelding disposition ready to depart with some of our right for their good and edification and carry our selves as weak to the weak and become all things to all men to save some Vers 4● And he commanded us to preach unto the people and to testifie that he is ordained of God a Judge of quick and dead A Third argument to prove that Christ is raised from the dead and so is indeed the true Messiah and Lord of his Church is that he gave Commission and Commandement to his Apostles to become Preachers and witnesses as of other points so especially of this that howsoever hee was adjudged to death according to that judgement executed and laid as one foyled by death for the space of three days yet he is now gloriously raised again and appointed of God the Judge of all that ever have lived doe or shall live to the end of the world In the verse we have three things to be handled 1 That preaching is a reverent and necessary ordinance of Christ himself And he commanded us to preach unto the people and to testifie 2 The object of this ordinance or what wee must preach namely Christ that he is c. 3 What particular doctrin concerning Christ must more especially be preached that he is ordained of God a judge of quick and dead In the first of these are two branches to bee cleared 1 That preaching is the ordinance of Christ. 2 The necessity which will easily bee deduced from the former That Christ instituted this holy ordinance is plain Matth. 28.19 Goe preach to all nations baptizing them c. the which commission that it was extended beyond their persons to such as should in after ages succeed them appeareth by his last words and behold I am with you to the end of the world Preaching the ordinance of C●rist And that the ordinary teachers are no lesse the gift of Christ than the Apostles themselves is as plain Ephes 4.11 he therefore gave some to be Apostles some Prophets some Evangelists some Pastors and some Teachers Neither must this trouble us that both in this place alleadged as also in some other it is attributed to the Father to send and give Pastors according to his own heart Jer. 3.15 25.4 and sometime to the Holy Ghost Acts 20.28 Take heed to your selves and the flock over which the Holy Ghost hath made you over-seers 1 Cor. 12.11 and all these things worketh even the self-same Spirit distributing to every man severally even as he will For 1 All those external works are common to all the three persons and where any one of them are named in any action done without themselves no one of them is excluded but all the three must be included 2 The Divinity of Christ is not obscurely proved in that the same glorious actions of the Father and the Holy Ghost are ascribed also unto him as from Heaven whither he ascended to give several gifts for the work of the Ministery 3 That we might better instruct our selves in their several order and manner of working the self same action for the Father is the Fountain and the first Author of all these gifts the Son properly is the distributer and giver for the Father worketh all in us by the Son and both of them by the communication of the blessed Spirit even as the Sun by his beams sendeth light and heat unto the inferiour creatur●s Object But this ordinance of preaching seemeth not to be Christs because it was long before his Incarnation and now remaineth after his ascension when hee cannot call men as he called the Apostles while he was on earth Ans The Ministry of the Gospel in the proper acception of it hath two things to be considered First the being of it Secondly the vertue and efficacy of it The being of it as it was the Ministery of the New Testament wherein glad tidings were published to all Nations was temporary beginning in the time of Christ and shall
it must bee the life of faith which the just must live by If to the Church to joyn himself to that he must himself be first of the houshold of faith Gal. 6.10 Nay more if to Christ himself if he carry not faith with him he is after a sort disabled from doing him any good As he could doe no great works in Capernaum because of their unbelief Mar. 6. only thy faith in the Son of God is the beginning and a●complishment of thy happiness Adde hereunto that it nor only removeth discomfort but bringeth with it all the sound joy and comfort of our lives whence it is that Christian joy is called joy of faith Philip. 1.25 and all the Sons of faithful Abraham tread in their Fathers steps who saw the day of Christ and rejoyced Joh. 8.56 because God hath not only reserved mercy for us but by the faith which his Spirit worketh in our hearts hee letteth us know yea and taste what he hath done for us so as hence have we peace with God and with our own hearts boldnesse in prayer and not patience only but joy in sorrow thus give a man once faith and sin flieth before him bands of temptations are discomfited afflictions dismay him not death and deadly things are disarmed unto him faith hath gotten and holdeth Christ his victory his strength his life yea whilest he walketh in a thousand deaths the faith of his heart hath filled his soule with that heavenly and spiritual joy which all the world cannot give neither can it take away Lastly By this worthy grace of Faith wee are not onely brought into thee grace by which wee stand Rom. 5 2 Col. 2.12 receive increase of it through the communion of Christ his Death and Resurrection as also the inhabitation of the Spirit in our hearts but also wee are fitted unto our glory for Faith assureth every beleever of his salvation 2 Thess 2.13 and every beleever is kept by the power of God through Faith unto salvation which is prepared to be shewed in the last time 1 Pet. 1.5 Thirdly A beleever may know hee hath faith by soul marks or notes Seeing that this is so special a grace of God bestowed but on a few it is worth inquiry by what touch-stone a man may know the s●undness of his Faith and that it is much more precious than Gold And therefore that a man may not bee deceived in a matter of such moment as this is the Scriptures have furnished us with such marks and notes as such who will use diligence in laying their Faith thereunto shall certainly know the truth or unsoundness of it for else why should wee bee commanded to prove our selves whether wee bee in the faith or no 2 Cor. 13.5 unlesse the beleever know that hee doth beleeve Again who bee they that know not that Christ is in them but Reprobates and can Christ live in any man● and hee not know it at one time or other and bee able to say with Paul I live not henceforth but Christ liveth in mee and I know whom I have beleeved 2 Tim. 1.12 Which if any say Paul might know being an Apostle and having a Revelation which ordinary men have not the same Apostle answereth it 1 Cor. 2.12 when hee joyneth with himself all beleevers wee have not received the spirit of the world but the spirit which is of God that wee might know the things that are given us of God Now whosoever have received this spirit want not this revelation who if hee reveal unto us any thing that is given us of God then would hee not neglect the greatest gift that 〈◊〉 given us even Christ himself and life eternal through his name The first mark of sound Faith is the seat and dwelling of it and 〈…〉 an humbled soul that longeth and almost fainteth for Gods mercy i● 〈◊〉 that not feeling Faith can bitterly complain for want of it that striveth against doubting because God hath commanded to beleeve that endeavoureth to assent to the promise touching forgiveness of sin with purpose to sin no more this holy seed is fown in no other ground but this The second Mark are the essential properties of sound Faith II The essenti●l properties of it and they are three in number 1 It is most pliable to the Word of which it is begotten the Jayler as soon as hee was converted would but know of the Apostles what hee might do it will except against nothing that the word enjoyneth it will pick no quarrels but with Abraham riseth early to obey God when if hee had reasoned with flesh and blood hee could have excepted many things which all the wisdome of flesh could never have answered This is that the Apostle ascribeth unto it that it establi●heth the whole Law Rom. 4.19 yea the whole Word of God the Law and Gospel by provoking to cheerful indeavour in the obedience of them both 2 Sound Faith being a subsistence 〈…〉 it inableth a man to stand under a great burden and not bee crusht Psal 46.2 Therefore we will not fear though the earth bee moved Job will not let his hold go if the Lord should smite off his hand yea if hee kill him hee will trust still it resteth upon Gods arm and truth in all estates in Life and Death whereas every cross puff of winde of temptation or affliction unsetleth yea and sinketh the unbeleever 3 It being a subsistence of things not seen it careth not how little it see the less it seeth the more it beleeveth and the less it seeth of men and means the more it seeth of God It seeth an Almighty promiser who can do what hee will It seeth him that is true of his word who cannot lye 2 Cor 6.18 and who cannot but do what hee hath said It seeth a merciful and loving Saviour whose eyes are upon them that trust in his mercy Psal 33.18 and seeing these it seeth enough Besides it estrangeth the heart from the World which it seeth and seeketh an unseen Country Heb. 11.13 15. Abraham Isaac and Jacob acknowledged themselves rather strangers in this W●r●d t●an Inhabitants and that they came into it rather to see it and go through it than dwell or set up their rest in it It weaneth the heart from the things below as the woman at the well once meeting with Christ shee forgeteth her water-pot What careth Zacheus for half his goods yea ●r all when Christ once becommeth his ghost and bringeth salvation to his ●●use And on the contrary it sendeth up the heart to those treasures which the eye of flesh cannot see but are reserved to the seekets of the Country where they ar● And these are the three worthy properties whereby the naturalnesse and soundness of it may bee discerned of such as are willing to try the same III. The honourable attendants and companions of it four The third mark or note of true justifying Faith is by the attendants and companions of
amendment of life for the remission of sins Mark 1.4 never hope for remission unlesse thou hungrest after this grac● of Repentance for the Lord will not bee merciful to that man that blesseth himself in his sins Deut. 29.19 but if the wicked return from his sins he shall live and not dye Ezek. 18.21 2 The second Companion is Gladness and cheerfulness of heart yea an unspeakable joy that the Lord hath done so great things for his soul and made him so happy as to bring him from such extremitie of misery to partake in the Wisdome Righteousness Holiness and Redemption of Christ for can a man have a gift bestowed upon him of more price and use than all the Kingdomes of the world and never find his heart made glad in it or is it possible that he that findeth the pearl can go away without joy The Eunuch being converted went away rejoycing and if every beleever must rejoyce in another mans conversion much more must hee in his own 3 The Third is Love and Thankfulness to God which are enforced by this excellent grace Luke 7.47 The poor woman that stood weeping behind Christ loved much because much was forgiven her Psal 116.1 I love the Lord because hee hath heard my voice and wherein the Lord had thus gratiously dealt with him the whole Psalm teacheth especially v. 8. Because thou hast delivered my soul from death mine eyes from tears my feet from falling Now if David for a temporal deliverance from Saul in the Wildernesse did thus provoke his heart to the love of God how should the consideration of our spiritual deliverance from Sin Death and all hellish powers blow up these Heavenly sparkles in us And what can so liberal a love beget in a good heart but much thankfulness for apprehension of much mercy how David in the sence of mercy reaching to the pardon of his sins melteth into the praises of God see Psal 103.1 2 3. c. And the Apostle Paul considering what a weight of corruption did still oppress him whereof hee expected to bee fully eased concludeth his comfort with thanks unto God in Jesus Christ Rom. 7 2● And remembring what a bloody persecutor and an extream waster of the Church hee had been formerly 1 Tim. 1.12 yea what an Enemy unto God what a blasphemer of his Name hee breaketh with vehemence into the praises of God for his happy change But I thank him who hath counted mee faithful and put mee in his service vers 14. and the grace of our Lord was exceeding abundant towards me 4 The fourth is a sound and sincere heart hating and striving against all sin even secret and small as well as open and greater David in Psal 32.1 pronouncing him a blessed man whose iniquity is covered and whose sin is pardoned true but it might bee asked how shall I know such a blessed man or my self to have attained that blessedness The Prophet giveth us this note to know him by in the next words and in whose spirit is no guile namely to hide and foster any sin of which guile hee there directly speaketh 5 The fifth note or Companion is a tender affection to forgive our Brethren private wrongs and injuries even great as well as small hee that hath ten thousand talents forgiven him will not easily take his brother by the throat for two pence The Commandement is to forgive one another Eph. 4.32 even as God for Christs sake forgave us The Example is set down Luke 6.36 Bee merciful as your Heavenly Father is merciful but hee forgiveth all and freely is the first in forgiveness and perfectly hee forgiveth and forgetteth too The form of our petition of mercy is forgive us as wee forgive c. Thou wouldest have God to forgive thee all and forget all and to make thy wrongs against him as though they had never been go then and do so to thy brother otherwise the threatning will meet thee Jam. 2.13 Judgement mercilesse to him that showeth no mercy Use 1. All this Doctrin concerning this article sheweth that there is no other means in the world to be free from si● but by Gods 〈◊〉 remission of it Whence it is that remission of sin is called the covering of sin Psal 32.2 in that the faith of the heart layeth hold on Christ and his righteousnesse who is our Propitiatory covering us and our sins against the two Tables as the Propitiatory covered the Ark in which those Tables we●● without which cover every Sinner is next to the Devil and his Angels the m●st vile and loathsome creature in the eyes of God This use must the rather be thought ●f because neither the Papists not yet the common and carnal Protestant yeeld con●ent unto it Neither Papist nor comm●n Protestant yee●deth to this d●ctrin of free remission of sin The Papist he beleeveth that many si●s are venial and prop●rly no sins am●ng which he reckoneth Concupiscence which indeed is the mo her 〈◊〉 of all and these need no remission Hee h●l●eth also that men redeem●● by Ch●is● and having received the first grace of God a●●●●w 〈◊〉 to m●●it by their works rem ssion of their sin● Are further be thinketh that beca●●e no man knoweth whether hee have w●rks ●n●ugh ● ple●●● Go● n● man can know that his sins are remitted All wh ch wi●h m●ny 〈…〉 to th●● ar● most blasphemous Heresies agai●st th●● 〈…〉 A●ticle of free rem●ssion of sins through belief i● 〈…〉 S●n 〈…〉 w●●h so l●●g as 〈◊〉 us they hold t●em 〈…〉 in the r●m ssion of their sins by Chr st and consequently 〈◊〉 the gr●ce ●f life But the comm●n Protestant also 〈…〉 with simple def●nc●s against his sin ●he A●ams cover and arm● 〈…〉 ●aves which wi●●●●ar●e hold the sewing S●m● w●ll 〈◊〉 their 〈◊〉 in mens eyes and then all is safe others strive to f ●g● them and having ●●●●ked 〈…〉 their conscience they lye them d w●● se●mely and 〈…〉 of them any more Others ●●ve●●●osse a●d soul sins su●● 〈…〉 of God contempt of his W●rd ●●●●nesse of heart ●atr●d ●f 〈…〉 and all irreligion with an outward civil life and an h●nest conversation as it seemeth to bee not thinking that God seeth many a wi●ked hear● th●●ugh a civil life Lutum l●vi●●●●to ●gn●● extinguunt lign●rum struc O●hers will goe beyond the former in a●kn●wl●dgi●● th●ms●lv●● 〈◊〉 is a d will make some sh●w of ●a●ing up their peace but it is with so●● c●rem ny or bodily exercise they will fast and pra● a●d 〈◊〉 som 〈◊〉 o● some M●ny to good uses when they dye 〈◊〉 as for th● grace of faith which should bee as a soul to quicken these acti●ns they 〈◊〉 know what that meant But h wsoever m●st men are carried 〈…〉 wit such s●●on●●●●usions as these let no man that would not deceive him 〈◊〉 w●lf●lly 〈◊〉 in any such course to meet with sound peace n●thing but the blo●d 〈◊〉 Jesu● his Son that cleanseth from al sin In the garment of
silliness but with greater folly for God and his word approve them as the wisest men in the world and so denominateth them Wise Virgins Wise Servants Wise Merchants c. And our Text calls them Fools that walk not Circumspectly CHAP. V. Describing some means to attain this Wisdome Means of spiritual Wisdome 1 Acquaintance with the Scriptures NOw before we pass this point it shall not be amiss to direct the Reader by the way to some means to attain this wisdome to walk exactly as 1. A diligent and frequent use and acquaintance in the word of God as men become wise Politicians by often using the book of S●atutes This Law of God hath Gods wisdome contained in it and makes us truly wise for the matter and measure as God would have us Hence the holy Ghost every where calls foolish men to give ear to understanding and to hear the words of Wisdome Prov. 8.5 6. and verse 33. Hear instruction and be wise Neither must we hear till we get a smattering knowledge of some general grounds of Religion in which most rest themselves but to understand the whole will of God which is our rule and not onely to understand it Psal 119.115 but to apply it to our several occasions that it may not onely be light in it self but a Lanthorn to our feet and that in all our steps This is the high priviledge of the Scripture above all writings that these alone are able to make men wise to salvation 2 Tim. 3.15 Most men read humane Histories mens sayings and writings politick Essaies and observations of prudent men and this furnisheth them with some model of humane and earthly wisdome but onely the wisdome of Gods word can make us truly wise to salvation without which all the wisest Gentiles professing wisdome 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 and abounding in moralities proved stark fools Rom. 1.22 Cast Gods book of wisdome aside thou shalt prove a fool in the end 2. Meditation of that a man hears and reads for to be wise 2 Meditation we must not onely receive the ingrafted word Jam. 1. ●1 but keep it Luke 12.28 Blessed are they that hear the word of God and keep it Now an especial way to keep the word is meditation which digests it into the several parts Mary heard the sayings of Christ and pondered them in her heart And David used this means to become wise yea by constant meditation in the Testimonies of God he professeth how he became wiser than the prudent than his teachers than his ancients than his enemies Psal 119.97 98 99 100. And the reason why many hear a long time and are never the wiser is because they never care to fasten it by meditation and make it their own but wise men will lay up knowledge Prov. 10.14 3. A loving and thankfull imbracing of admonition and rebuke 3. Embracing of admonition Prov. 9.8 9. Rebuke a wise man and he will love thee give admonition to the wise and he will be the wiser teach a righteous man and he will increase in learning But rebuke a Scorner and he will hate thee and fools scorn admonition And therefore we are commanded not to speak in the ears of a fool for he despiseth the wisdome of our words Prov. 23.9 The way for a man to grow wise is daily to discover his own folly and make use of their words who would help him in this business Thus David grew sensibly wiser by the reproof of Nathan when he made him confess he had done very foolishly 2. Sam. 12. This is Christian teachableness when a man is apt to receive a reproof 4. Frequent the company of godly and wise men 4. Company of the wise 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Theog for he that walks with the wise shall be wise Prov. 13.20 and 9.6 Forsake the foolish and walk in the way of wisdome In the company of the wise a man may be sure to do good or take good The lips of the righteous feed many he will speak out of a good store-house he will deal faithfully with his brother to help his soul out of sin his name from infamy his person from scandal Besides he shall be resolved in doubts incouraged in well-doing and directed by such both by good instruction and good example 5. Be fervent in prayer It is a spiritual wisdome and a gift of the Spirit therefore if any man lack wisdom let him ask it of God Jam. 1.5 It is wisdome from above Jam. 3.17 This wisdome is not the birth and issue of great wits and quick conceits but is seated in the heart that is humble and in sanctified souls that are familiar with God and frequent in prayer For as Moses when he was long in the Mount with God his face shined when he came down So those that continue in the Mount of Divine Meditations and petitions shall shine in wisdome and knowledge How or whence got Solomon all that measure of Wisdome in which hee was an eminent Type of Jesus Christ in whom were hid treasures of Wisdome but because hee asked it of God as his chief choise And David in the 119. Psalm makes no end of begging wisdome understanding good judgement from God because hee knew there was the Fountain These are the means that are set apart by God for the attaining of Wisdome If wee fail in them let us blame ourselves if folly eat us up CHAP. VI. Loading into the particular Rules of Christian Wisdome with the general distribution of them BEcause this Wisdome is not a contemplative but an active knowledge wee must acquaint our selves with the precepts of it to guide us to this exact walking that the whole man may bee led by the rules of Christian Prudence in all things ●his is that which the Apostle prayeth for the Colossians Chap. 1. verse 9. That they might bee filled with the knowledge of his will and all wisdome in all things to walk worthy of the Lord and please him in all things And because knowledge is of generals and wisdome of particulars therefore for our better direction let us here consider some particular rules of Spiritual Wisdome grounded in Gods Word which bee must bee carefull of that would walk not as unwise but as wise according to this Apostolical counsel Rules of Wisdome concern 1 God and the things of God 2 Man himself in his Inner man 1 Mind 2 Thoughts 3 Will. 4 Conscience 5 Affections Outward man in his 1 Calling 2 Estate of Prosperity Adversity 3 Speeches 4 Actions in General for Trial. Undertaking Special of 1 Mercy Justice Necessity 2 Others in 1 General toward all ● Indifferency in General Special for Meats Sports Apparel 2 Special towards 1 Good men 2 Evil men in 1 General 2 Special 1 Scorners 2 Haters of our selves CHAP. VII RUles of Wisdome concerning God and the things of God are four Rules of wisdome concerning things of God 1 Love God as the chiefest go●d 1.