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A53713 Of communion with God the Father, Sonne, and Holy Ghost, each person distinctly in love, grace, and consolation, or, The saints fellowship with the Father, Sonne, and Holy Ghost, unfolded by John Owen ... Owen, John, 1616-1683. 1657 (1657) Wing O778; ESTC R32197 289,173 326

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respect of the distinct persons of the Godhead with whom they have this fellowship it is either distinct and peculiar or else obtained and exercised joyntly and in common That the Saints have distinct communion with the Father and the Sonne and the Holy Spirit that is distinctly with the Father and distinctly with the Sonne and distinctly with the Holy Spirit and in what the the peculiar Appropriation of this distinct communion unto the severall persons doth consist must in the first place be made manifest 1 John ch 5. v. 7. The Apostle tells us there are three that hear witnesse in Heaven the Father the Word and the Spirit In Heaven they are and bear witnesse to us And what is it that they beare witnesse unto Unto the Sonship of Christ and the Salvation § 2 of Believers in his blood Of the carrying on of that both by Blood and Water Justification and Sanctification is He there treating Now how ●o they hear witnesse hereunto even as three as three distinct witnesse When God Witnesseth concerning our Salvation surely it is in cumbent on us to receive his Testimony And as he beareth witnesse so are we to receive it Now this is done distinctly The Father beareth witnesse the Son beareth witnesse and the Holy Spirit beareth witnesse for they are three distinct Witnesses So then are we to receive their severall Testimonies and in doing so we have communion with them severally for in this giving and receiving of Testimony consists no small part of our Fellowship with God wherein their distinct witnessing consists will be afterward declared 1 Cor ch 12. v. 4 5 6. The Apostle speaking of the distribution of Gifts and Graces unto the Saints ascribes them distinctly § 3 in respect of the Fountain of their communication unto the distinct persons There are diversities of Gifts but the same SPIRIT The one and selfe-same Spirit that is the Holy Ghost v. 12. And there are differences of Administrations but the same LORD the same Lord Jesus v. 3. And there are diversities of Operations but it is the same GOD c. even the Father Ephes. 4. 6. So Graces and Gifts are bestowed and so are they received And not only in the Emanation of Grace from God and the § 4 Elapses of the Spirit on us but also in all our Approaches unto God is the same distinction observed For through Christ we have an Accesse by one spirit unto the Father Ephes. chap. 2. v. 18. Our Accesse unto God whrein we have communion with him is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 through Christ 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 in the Spirit and 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 unto the Father The persons being herein considered as ingag'd distinctly into the Accomplishment of the Councell of the will of God revealed in the Gospell Sometimes indeed there is expresse mention made only of the Father and the Son 1 Joh ch 1. v. 3 Our fellowship is with § 5 the Father and with his Son Jesus Christ. The particle and is both distinguishing and uniting Also Joh chap. 14. v. 23. If a man love me he will keep my words and my Father will love him and WEE will come unto him and make our abode with him It is in this communion wherein Father and Son do make their abode with the soule Sometimes the Son only is spoken of as to this purpose 1 § 6 Cor ch 1. v. 9. God is faithfull by whom ye were called unto the fellowship of his Son Iesus Christ our Lord. And Revel ch 3. v. 20. If any man heare my voyce and open the doore I will come in to him and will sup with him and he with me of which place afterwards Sometimes the Spirit alone is mentioned 2 Cor. ch 13. v. 14 The Grace of the Lord Iesus Christ and the Love of God and the Communion of the Holy Ghost be with you all This distinct Communion then of the Saints with the Father Son and Spirit is very plaine in the Scripture but yet it may admit of farther Demonstration Only this caution I must lay in before hand Whatever is affirmed in the pursuit of this truth it is done with Relation to the Explanation ensuing in the beginning of the next Chapter The way and meanes then on the part of the Saints whereby § 6 in Christ they enjoy Communion with God are all the Spirituall and holy actings and outgoings of their soules in those Graces and by those waies wherein both the Morall and Instituted worship of God doth consist Faith Love Trust joy c. are the naturall or Morall worship of God whereby those in whom they are have Communion with him Now these are either immediately acted on God and not tyed to any waies or meanes outwardly manifesting themselves or else they are farther drawn forth in solemne Prayer and Praises according unto that way which he hath appointed That the Scripture doth distinctly assigne all these unto the Father Sonne and Spirit manifesting that the Saints doe in all of them both as they are purely and nakedly morall and as farther cloathed with instituted worship respect each Person respectively is that which to give light to the assertion in hand I shall farther declare by particular Instances 1. For the Father Faith Love Obedience c. are § 7 peculiarly and distinctly yeilded by the Saints unto him and He is peculiarly manifested in those wayes as acting peculiarly towards them which should draw them forth and stirre them up thereunto He gives Testimony unto and beareth witnesse of his Son 1 John chap. 5. v. 9. This is the witnesse of God which he hath testifyed of his Sonne In his bearing witnesse he is an object of beliefe When he gives Testimony which he doth as the Father because he doth it of the Son he is to be received in itby Faith And this is affirmed v. 10. He that believeth on the Son of God hath the witnesse in himselfe To believe on the Sonne of God in this place is to receive the Lord Christ as the Sonne the Son given unto us for all the ends of the Father-Love upon the Credit of the Fathers Testimony and therefore therein is Faith immediately acted on the Father So it it followes in the next words He that believeth not God that is the Father who beares witnesse to the Son makes him a Lyar You belive in God saith our Saviour Joh. chap. 14. 1. that is the Father as such for he adds believe also in me or beleive you in God beleive also in me God as the prima Veritas upon whose Authority is founded and whereinto all divine faith is ultimately resolved is not to be considered 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 as peculiarly expressive of any Person but 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 comprehending the whole Deity which undividedly is the prime object thereof But in this particular it is the Testimony and Authority of the Father as such therein of which we speake and whereupon faith is
can take up the Soule with such thoughts of God he hath enough all that he doth desire This hath been his designe and way from the beginning The first blood that Murderer shed was by this meanes He leades our first Parents into hard thoughts of God hath God said so hath he threatned you with death he knows well enough it will be better with you with this Engine did he batter and overthrow all mankind in one and being mindfull of his ancient conquest he readily useth the same weapons wherewith then he so succesfully contended Now it is exceeding Grievous to the Spirit of God to be so slandered in the hearts of those whom he dearely loves How doth he expostulate this with Syon What iniquity g have you seen in me saith he have I been a Wildernesse unto you or a Land of darknesse Syon hath said the Lord hath forgotten me and my God hath forsaken me but can a mother c. The Lord takes nothing worse at the hands of his then such hard thoughts of him knowing full well what fruit this bitter Root is like to beare what Alienation of Heart what drawings back what unbeliefe and Tergiversations in our walking with him How unwilling is a Child to come into the presence of an angry Father Consider then this in the first place Receiving of the Father as he holds out Love to the soule gives him the Honour he aimes at and is exceeding acceptable unto him He often sets it out in an eminent manner that it may be so received He commendeth his Love unto us Rom 5. 8. Behold what manner of Love the Father hath bestowed on us Joh. ch 3. v. 1. Whence then is this folly men are afraid to have good thoughts of God They think it a boldnesse to Eye God as good gracious tender kind loving I speak of Saints but for the other side they can judge him hard austere severe almost implacable and fierce the very worst Affections of the very worst of men and most hated of him Rom. ch 1. v. 31. 2 Tim 3. 3. and think herein they doe well Is not this Soule-deceit from Sathan was it not his designe from the beginning to inject such thoughts of God Assure thy selfe then there is nothing more acceptable unto the Father then for us to keep up our hearts unto him as the eternall fountaine of all that rich Grace which flowes out to sinners in the blood of Jesus and 2. This will be exceeding effectuall to endeare thy soule unto God to cause thee to delight in him and to make thy abode with him Many Saints have no greater burthen in their Lives then that their Hearts do not come clearely and fully up constantly to delight and rejoyce in God that there is still an indisposednesse of Spirit unto close walking with him What is at the bottome of this distemper Is it not their unskilfulnesse in or neglect of this Duty even of holding Communion with the Father in Love So much as we see of the Love of God so much shall we delight in him and no more Every other discovery of God without this will but make the Soule fly from him But if the heart be once much taken up with this the Eminency of the Fathers Love it cannot chuse but be overpowred conquered and endeared unto him This if any thing will worke upon us to make our abode with him If the Love of a Father will not make a child delight in him what will put then this to the venture excercise your thoughts upon this very thing the Eternall Free and Fruitfull Love of the Father and see if your Hearts be not wrought upon to delight in him I dare boldly say believers will find it as thriving a course as ever they pitched on in their lives Sit downe a little at the Fountaine and you will quickly have a farther discovery of the sweetnesse of the streames You who have run from him will not be able after a while to keep at a distance for a moment Ob. But some may say Alasse how shall I hold communion with § 13 the Father in Love I know not at all whether be Loves me or no and shall I venture to cast my selfe upon it How if I should not be accepted should I not rather perish for my presumption then find sweetnesse in his Bosome God seems to me only as a consuming fire and everlasting burnings so that I dread to look up unto him Ans. I know not what may be understood by knowing of the Love of God though it be carried on by Spirituall sense and Experience yet it is received purely by believing Our knowing of it is our believing of it as revealed We have known and believed the Love that God hath to us God is Love 1 Joh. ch 4. v. 16. This is the Assurance which at the very Entrance of walking with God thou maist have of this Love He who is Truth hath said it and what-ever thy Heart saies or Sathan saies unlesse thou wilt take it up on this account thou doest thy endeavour to make him a lyar who hath spoken it 1 Joh. 5. 10. Ob. 2. I can believe that God is Love to others for he hath said he § 14 is Love but that he will be so to me I see no ground of perswasion there is no cause no Reason in the world why he should turne one thought of love or kindnesse towards me and therefore I dare not cast my selfe upon it to hold communion with him in his speciall love Ans. He hath spoken it as particularly to thee as to any one in the world And for cause of love he hath as much to fixe it on thee as on any of the Children of men that is none at all without himselfe So that I shall make speedy work with this objection Never any one from the foundation of the World who believed such Love in the Father and made returnes of Love to him againe was deceived neither shall ever any to the Worlds end be so in so doing Thou art then in this upon a most sure bottome If thou believest and receivest the Father as Love he will infallibly be so to thee though others may fall under his severity but Ob 3. I cannot find my heart making Returnes of Love unto God Could I find my Soule set upon him I could then believe his Soule delighted § 15 in me Answ. This is the most preposterous course that possibly thy thoughts can pitch upon a most ready way to rob God of his glory Herein is Love saith the Holy Ghost not that we loved God but that he loved us first 1 Joh. 4. 10 19. Now thou wouldest invert this Order and say herein is Love not that God loved me but that I love him first This is to take the Glory of God from him that whereas he loves us without a cause that is in our selves and we have all cause in the World to love him
Company that enquires for her let not thy spirit be cast down at the weakenesse of thy supplications let me yet heare thy sighs and groanes thy breathings and pantings to me they are very sweet very delightfull and thy spirituall countenance thy appearance in heavenly things is comely and delightfull unto me Neither doth he leave her thus but chap. 4. 8. presseth her hard to a closer with him in this conjugall bond Come with me from Lebanon my spouse with me from Lebanon look from the top of Amana from the the top of Shenir and Hermon from the Lyons dens and the mountaines of the Leopards Thou art in a wandring condition as the Israelites of old among Lyons and Leopards sins and troubles come from thence unto me and I will give thee refreshment Math. 11. 27. upon this Invitation the spouse boldly concludes chap. 7. 10. that the desire of Christ is towards her that he doth indeed love her and ayme at taking her unto this fellowship with himselfee So in carrying on this union Christ freely besto weth himself upon the Soule Precious and excellent as he is he becometh ours He makes himselfe to be so and with him all his Graces Hence saith the spouse my Beloved is mine in all that he is he is mine Because he is Righteousnesse he is the Lord Our Righteousnesse Jer. ch 23. v. 6. Because he is the Wisedome of God and the power of God he is made unto us Wisedome c. 1 Cor. 1. 30. Thus the Branch of the Lord is beautifull and glorious and the fruite of the Earth is excellent and comely to them that are escaped of Israel Isa. 4. v. 2. This is the first thing on the part of Christ the free donation and bestowing of himselfe upon us to be our Christ our beloved as to all the Ends and Purposes of Love Mercy Grace and Glory whereunto in his Mediation he is designed in a marriage Covenant never to be broken This is the Summe of what is intended The Lord Jesus Christ fitted and prepared by the Accomplishment and furniture of his Person as Mediatour and the large purchase of Grace and Glory which he hath made to be an Husband to his Saints his Church tenders himselfe in the Promises of the Gospell to them in all his desireablenesse convinces them of his good-will towards them and his alsufficiency for a supply of their wants and upon their consent to accept of him which is all he requires or expects at their hands he ingageth himselfe in a marriage Covenant to be theirs for ever 2. On the part of the Saints It is their free willing consent § 9 to receive embrace and submit unto the Lord Jesus as their Husband Lord and Saviour to abide with him subject their soules unto him and to be ruled by him for ever Now this in the soule is either initiall or the Solemne Consent at the first entrance of Union or Consequentiall in renewed Acts of Consent all our dayes I speake of it especially in this latter sense wherein it is proper unto Communion not in the former wherein it primarily intendeth Union There are two things that compleat this selfe Resignation of the soule 1. The liking of Christ for his Excellency Grace and suitablenesse § 10 farre above all other beloveds whatever preferring him in the Judgement andmind above them all In the place above mentioned Can. 5 9 10. the Spouse being earnestly pressed by Professors at large to give in her thoughts concerning the Excellency of her beloved in comparison of other Endearements Answereth expressly that he is the chiefest of ten thousand yea v. 16. altogether lovely infinitely beyond comparison with the choysest created good or Endearement imaginable The soule takes a view of all that is in the world the Lust of the Flesh the Lust of the Eyes and the pride of Life and sees it all to be vanity that the world passeth away and the Lust thereof 1 Joh. chap. 2. v. 16 17. these beloveds are no way to be compared unto him It views also Legall Righteousnesse blamelessnesse before men uprightnesse of Conversation Dutys upon conviction and concludes of all as Paul doth Phil. 3. v. 8. Doubtlesse I count all these things losse for the Excellency of the knowledge of Christ Jesus my Lord. So also doth the Church Hos. ch 14. v. 3 4. reject all appearing Assistances whatever as goodly as Ashur as promising as Idols that God alone may be preferred And this is the soules entrance into conjugall Communion with Jesus Christ as to Personall Grace the constant preferring him above all Pretenders to its Affections counting all Losse and dung in comparison of him Beloved Peace beloved naturall Relations beloved Wisedome and learning beloved Righteousnesse beloved dutys all losse compared with Christ. 2. The accepting of Christ by the Will as its only Husband Lord and Saviour This is called receiving of Christ Joh. ch 1. § 11 v. 12. and is not intended only for that Solemne Act whereby at first entrance we close with him but also for the constant frame of the soule in abiding with him and owning of him as such When the soule consents to take Christ on his own termes to save him in his own way and says Lord I would have had thee and Salvation in my way that it might have been partly of mine endeavours and as it were by the workes of the Law I am now willing to receive thee and to be saved in thy way meerly by Grace and though I would have walked according to my own mind yet now I wholly give up my selfe to be ruled by thy Spirit for in thee have I Righteousnesse and strength in thee am I justifyed and do glory then doth it cary on Communion with Christ as to the Grace of his Person This it is to receive the Lord Jesus in his comelinesse and Eminency Let Believers exercise their Hearts abundantly unto this thing This is choyce Communion with the Son Jesus Christ. Let us receive him in all his Excellencys as he bestowes himselfe upon us Be frequent in thoughts of faith comparing him with other Beloveds Sin World Legall Righteousnesse and preferring him before them counting them all Losse and Dung in comparison of him And let our soules be perswaded of his Sincerity and willingnesse in giving himselfe in all that he is as Mediatour unto us to be ours And let our Hearts give up themselves unto him let us tell him that we will be for him and not for another Let him know it from us he delights to heare it yea he says sweet is our voice and our Countenance is comely and we shall not faile in the Issue of sweet Refreshment with him DIGRESSION I. Some Excellencys of Christ proposed to Consideration to endeare our hearts unto him His description Cant. 5. opened TO strengthen our hearts in the Resignation mentioned of our selves unto the Lord Christ as our husband as also to § 1 make way
God they are his Temple As he is a King they are his Subjects he is the King of Saints as he is a head they are his Body he is the Head of the Church as he is a first borne he makes them his Brethren He is not ashamed to call them brethren I shall choose out one particular from among many as an Instance for the proof of this thing And that is this Christ § 3 reveales his secrets his minde unto his Saints and enables them to reveale the secrets of their hearts to him An evident demonstration of great delight It was Sampsons carnall delight in Dalilah that prevailed with him to reveale unto her those things which were of greatest concernment unto him He will not hide his minde from her though it cost him his life It is only a bosome friend unto whom we will unbosome our selves Neither is there possible a greater evidence of delight in close Communion then this that one will reveale his heart unto him whom he takes into society and not entertaine him with things common and vulgarly known And therefore have I chose this instance from amongst a thousand that might be given of this delight of Christ in his Saints He then communicates his minde unto his Saints and unto them only his minde the Councell of his love the thoughts of his § 4 heart the purposes of his bosome for our eternall good His minde the ways of his grace the workings of his spirit the Rule of his scepter and the obedience of his Gospell All spirituall Revelation is by Christ. He is the true light that inlightneth every man that commeth into the world John 1. 9. He is the day spring the day starre and the Sun So that it is impossible any light should be but by him from him it is that the secret of the Lord is with them that feare him and he shewes them his Covenant Psal. 15. v. 14. as he expresses it at large Joh. 15. 14 15 Ye are my friends if yee doe whatsoever I command you Hence forth I call you not servants for the Servant knoweth not what his Lord doth but I have called you friends for all things that I have heard of my Father I have made known unto you He makes them as his friends and useth them as friends as bosome friends in whom he is delighted He makes known all his minde unto them every thing that his Father hath committed to him as Mediator to be revealed Act. 20. 24. And the Apostle declares how this is done 1 Cor. 2. 10 11. he hath revealed these things to us by his Spirit for we have received him that we might know the things that are freely given us of God He sends us his Spirit as he promised to make known his minde unto his Saints and to lead them into all truth and thence the Apostle concludes we have known the minde of Christ v. 16. for he useth us as friends and declareth it unto us Joh. 1. 18. There is not any thing in the heart of Christ wherein these his friends are concerned that he doth not reveale to them All his love his Goodwill the secrets of his Couenant the paths of obedience the Mistery of Faith is told them And all this is spoken in opposition to unbelievers with whom he hath no communion These know nothing of the mind of Christ as they ought the naturall man receiveth not the things that are of God 1 Cor 2. 14. There is a wide difference between understanding the Doctrine of the Scripture as in the letter and a true knowing the minde of Christ. This we have by speciall unction from Christ. 1 Joh. 2. 24. we have an unction from the holy one and we know all things 1 Ioh. 5. last Now the things which in this Communion Christ reveales § 5 to them that he delights in may be referred to these two heads 1. Himselfe 2. His Kingdome 1. Himselfe John 14. 21. He that loveth me shall be loved of my Father and I will love him and will manifest my selfe unto him manifest my selfe in all my Graces desireablenesse and lovelinesse he shall know me as I am and such I will be unto him a Saviour a Redemer the chiefest of ten thousand He shall be acquainted with the true worth and value of the Pearle of Price let others looke upon him as having neither forme nor Comelinesse as noe way desireable He will manifest himselfe and his excellencyes unto them in whom he is delighted that they shall see him altogether Lovely He will vaile himselfe to all the world but the Saints with d open face shall behold his beauty and his glory and so be translated to the Image of the same Glory as by the spirit of the Lord 2 Cor. 3. 14. 2. His kingdome they shall be acquainted with the Government of his Spirit in their hearts as also with his Rule and the Administration of Authority in his Word and among his Churches Thus in the first place doth he manifest his delight in his Saints he communicates his secrets unto them He gives them to know his Person his Excellencys his Grace his Love his Kingdome his will the Riches of his Goodnesse and the Bowels of his mercy more and more when the world shall neither see nor know any such thing 2. He enables his Saints to communicate their mind to reveale § 6 their soules unto him that so they may walke together as intimate friends Christ knows the minds of all He knows what is in man and needs not that any man testify of him Joh. 2. 25. He searcheth the hearts and trieth the reines of all Revel 2. 23. But all know not how to communicate their minde to Christ. It wil not availe a man at all that Christ knows his minde for so he doth of every one whether he will or no but that a man can make his heart known unto Christ this is consolation Hence the prayers of the Saints are Incense Odours and those of others are Howling cutting off a dogs necke offering of Swines blood an Abomination unto the Lord. Now three things are required to enable a man to communicate his heart unto the Lord Jesus 1. Assistance for the worke for of our selves we cannot doe it And this the Saints have by the Spirit of Jesus Rom. 8 26 27. Likewise the spirit helpeth our infirmities for we know not what we should pray for as we ought but the Spirit it selfe maketh intercession for us with groanings that cannot be uttered And he that searcheth the hearts knoweth what is the minde of the Spirit because he maketh intercession for the Saints according to the will of God All indeavours all attempts for Communion with God without the supplyes of the Spirit of supplications without his effectuall working in the heart is of no value nor to any purpose And this opening of our hearts and bosomes to the Lord Jesus is that wherein he is exceedingly delighted
Hence is that affectionate call of his unto us to be treating with him on this account Chap. 2. 14. O my Dove that art in the secret places of the staires let me see thy countenance let me heare thy voyce for sweet is thy voyce and thy countenence is comely When the soule on any account is driven to hide its selfe in any neglected condition in the most unlikely place of abode then doth he call for this communication of its selfe by prayer to him for which he gives the assistance of the Spirit mentioned 2. A way whereby to approach unto God with our desires § 7 This also we have by him provided for us Joh. 14. 5 6. Thomas saith unto Jesus Lord we know not whether thou goest and how can we know the way Jesus saith unto him I am the way no man commeth unto the Father but by me That way which we had of going unto God at our Creation is quite shut up by sinne The sword of the Law which hath fire put into it by sinne turnes every way to stop all passages unto communion with God Jesus Christ hath consecrated a new and living way for the Saints through the vaile that is to say the flesh Heb. 10 20. He hath consecrated and set it apart for Believers and for them alone Others pretend to goe to God with their prayers but they come not nigh him How can they possibly come to the end who go not in the way Christ only is the way to the throne of Grace none comes to God but by him By him we have an accesse in one Spirit unto the Father Ephes. 2. v. 18. These two things then the Saints have for the opening of their hearts at the throne of Grace Assistance and a Way The Assistance of the Spirit without which they are nothing and the way of Christs Mediation without which God is not to be approached unto 3. Boldnesse to goe unto God The voice of sinners in themselves § 8 if once acquainted with the Terrour of the Lord is Who among us shall dwell with the devouring fire who among us shall inhabit with everlasting burnings Isa. 33 v. 14 And no marvell shame and trembling before God are the proper Issues of sinne God will revenge that Carnall Atheisticall boldnesse which sinners out of Christ doe use towards him But we have now boldnesse to enter into the Holiest by the blood of Jesus by a new and living way which he hath Consecrated for us through the vaile that is to say his flesh and having a high Priest over the house of God we may draw neare with a true heart in full assurance of Faith Heb. 10 9 20. The truth is such is the Glory and terrour of the Lord such the infinite perfection of his Holinesse that on cleare sight of it it will make the soul conclude that of its selfe it cannot serve him nor will it be to any advantage but adde to the fiercenesse of his destruction once to draw nigh to him It is in Christ alone and on the account alone of his oblation and intercession that we have any boldnesse to approach unto him And these 3. Advantages have the Saints of communicating their minds unto the Lord Christ which he hath provided for them because he delights in them To touch a little by the way because this is of great importance § 9 I will instance in one of these as I might in every one that you may see the difference between a spirituall revealing of our minds unto Christ in this Acceptable manner and that praying upon conviction which others practice and this shall be from the first viz. the Assistance we have by the Spirit 1. The Spirit of Christ reveales to us our own wants that we may reveale them unto him we know not what c. Rom. 8. 26. no teachings under those of the spirit of God are able to make our soules acquainted with their own wants its burdens its Temptations For a soul to know its wants its Infirmities is a Heavenly discovery He that hath this assistance his prayer is more then half made before he begins to pray His Conscience is affected with what he hath to do his mind Spirit contend within him there especially where he finds himself most streightned He brings his burden on his shoulders unloads himself on the Lord Christ. He finds not by a perplexing Conviction but an holy sence wearinesse of sin where he is dead where dull and cold wherein unbelieving wherein ttempted above all his strength where the light of Gods countenance is wanting And all these the soule hath a sense of by the Spirit an unexpressible sence and experience Without this prayer is not prayer Mens voyces may be heard but they speake not in their hearts Sence of want is the spring of desire naturall of naturall spirituall of spirituall Without this sence given by the Holy Ghost there is neither desire nor prayer 2 d The expressions or the Words of such persons come exceeding short of the labouring of their hearts and therefore in and after their supplications the Spirit makes intercession with sighes and groanes that cannot be uttered Some mens words goe exceedingly beyond their hearts Did their Spirits come up to their expressions it were well He that hath this Assistance can provide no clothing that is large and broad enough to set forth the desires of his heart and therefore in the close of his best and most fervent supplications such a person finds a double dissatisfaction in them First that they are not a Righteousnesse to be rested on that if God should marke what is in them amisse they could not abide the triall 2. That his heart in them is not powred out nor delivered in any proportion to the holy desires and labourings that were conceived therein though they may in Christ have great refreshment by them The more they speak the more they find they have left unspoken 3 d The Intercession of the Saints thus assisted is according to § 10 the mind of God that is they are guided by the Spirit to make requests for those things unto God which it is his will they should desire which he knowes to be good for them usefull and suitable to them in the condition wherein they were There are many wayes whereby we may know when we make our Supplications according to the Will of God I shall instance only in one that is when we doe it according to the promise When our prayers are regulated by the promise we make them according to the will of God so David Ps. 119. 49. Remember the words wherein thou hast caused me to put my trust He prayes and regulates his desire by the word of promise wherein he had trusted But yet Men may aske that which is in the promise and yet not have their prayers regulated by the promise They may pray for what is in the
and the fruite of it in obediemce 2. As He in for and by whom we have acceptance with God § 30 in our obedience They know all their dutys are weake imperfect not able to abide the presence of God and therefore they looke to Christ as he who beares the iniquity of their Holy things who adds incense to their prayers gathers out all the weeds of their dutys end makes them acceptable to God 3. As one that hath renewed the commands of God unto them with mighty obligations unto obedience So the Apostle 2 Cor. 5. 14 15. the love of Christ constraines us of which afterwards 4. They consider him as God equall with his Father to whom all honour and obedience is due So Rev. 5. 14. But these things I have not long since opened in another treatise dealing about the Worship of Christ as Mediatour This then the Saints doe in all their Obedience they have a speciall regard to their deare Lord Jesus He is on all these accounts and innumerable others continually in their thoughs his love to them his life for them his death for them all his kindnesse and mercys constrains them to live to him 2. By labouring to abound in fruits of Holinesse as he deals § 31 with us in a way of bounty and deales out unto us abundantly so he requires that we abound in all gratefull obedientiall returnes to him so we are exhorted to be allways abounding in the worke of the Lord 1 Cor. 15. 58. This is that I intend the Saints are not satisfyed with that measure that at any time they have attained but are still pressing that they may be more dutifull more fruitfull to Christ. And this is a little glympse of some of that Communion § 32 which we enjoy with Christ. It is but a little from him who hath the least Experience of it of all the Saints of God who yet hath found that in it which is better then ten thousand worlds who desires to spend the residue of the few and evill days of his pilgrimage in pusuite hereof in the contemplation of the Excellencys desireablenesse Love and Grace of our deare Lord Jesus and in making returnes of obedience according to his will To whose soule in the middest of the perplexities of this wretched world and cursed rebellions of his own heart this is the great reliefe that he that shall come will come and will not tarry The spirit and the Bride say come and let him that readeth say come even so come Lord Iesus CHAP. VI. 1. Of Communion with Christ in purchased Grace Purchased Grace considered in respect of its rise and fountaine The first rise of it in the Obedience of Christ Obedience Properly ascribed to Christ Two ways considered what it was and wherin it did consist Of his Obedience to the Law in Generall Of the Law of the Mediator His habituall Righteousnesse how necessary as also his obedience to the Law of the Mediatour Of his actuall obedience or active Righteousnesse All Christs obedience performed as he was mediatour His active obedience for us This proved at large Gal. 4. 4 5. Rom. 5. 19. Phil. 3. 19. Zach. 3. 3 4 5. One Objection removed Considerations of Christs active Righteousnesse closed Of the Death of Christ and its influence into our Acceptation with God A price Redemption what it is A Sacrifice Attonement made thereby A punishment satisfaction thereby The intercession of Christ with its influence into our Acceptation with God OUR processe is now to Communion with Christ in § 1 Purchased Grace as it was before proposed That we may know him and the Power of his Resurrection and the Fellowship of his suffering and be made conformable to his death Phil. 3. 10. By Purcased grace I understand all that Righteousnesse and Grace which Christ hath procured or wrought out for us or doth by any meanes make us partakers of or bestowes on us for our benefit by any thing that he hath done or suffered or by any thing he continueth to doe as Mediatour The first may be considered two ways 1. In respect of the Rise and Fountaine of it 2. Of its nature or wherein it consisteth 1. It hath a threefold Rise Spring or Causality in Christ. 1. The Obedience of his Life 2. The Suffering of his Death 3. His continued Intercession All the Actions of Christ as Mediatour leading to the Communication of Grace unto us may be either referred to these heads or to some things that are subservient to them or consequents of them For the nature of this Grace wherin we have Communion with Christ flowing from these heads and fountaines it may § 2 be referred to these three 1. Grace of Justification or acceptation with God which makes a relative change in us as a state and condition 2. Grace of Sanctification or Holinesse before God which makes a reall change in us as to principle and operation 3. Grace of Priviledge which is mixed as we shall shew if I goe forth to the handling thereof Now that we have Communion with Christ in this purchased § 3 Grace is evident on this single consideration that there is almost nothing that Christ hath done which is a spring of that Grace whereof we speake but we are said to doe it with him We are Crucifyed with him Gal. 2. 20. we are dead with him 2 Tim. 2. 11. Col. 3. 3. and buried with him Rom. 6. 4. Col. 2. 12. we are quickned together with him Col. 2. 13. risen with him Col. 3. 1. He hath quickned us together with Christ and hath raised us up together and made us sit together in Heavenly places Ephes. 2. 5 6. In the actings of Christ there is by vertue of the compact between him as Mediatour and the Father such an assured foundation laid of the communication of the fruites of those actings unto those in whose stead he performed them that they are said in the participation of those fruites to have done the same things with him The life and power of which truth we may have occasion hereafter to inquire into The first fountaine and spring of this Grace wherein we have § 4 our Communion with Christ is first to be considered and that is the Obedience of his life cōcerning which it must be declared 1. What it is that is intended thereby wherein it consisteth 2. What influence it hath into the Grace whereof we speake To the handling of this I shall only premise this Observation namely that in the order of procurement the Life of Christ as was necessary precedeth his death and therefore we shall handle it in the first place But in the order of Application the Benefits of his death are bestowed on us antecedently in the nature of the things themselves unto those of his life as will appeare and that necessarily from the state and condiwherein we are 1. By the Obedience of the life of Christ I intend the universall § 5 Conformity of the Lord
He doth not only Justify his Saints from the guilt of sinne but also sanctify and wash them from the filth of sinne the first is from his life and death as a Sacrifice of Propitiaton this from his death as a purchase and his life as an example So the Apostle Heb. 9. 14. as also Eph. 5. 26 27. Two things are eminent in this Issue of Purchased Grace 1. The removall of defilement 2. The bestowing of cleannesse in Actuall Grace For the first it is also threefold 1. The habituall cleansing of § 8 our nature We are naturally uncleane defiled habitually so For who can bring a cleane thing from that which is uncleane Job 14. 4. That which is borne of the flesh is flesh Joh. 3. 6. It is in the pollution of our blood that we are borne Ezek. 16. wholly defiled and polluted The Grace of Sanctification purchased by the blood of Christ removes this defilement of our nature 1 Cor. 6. 11. Such were some of you but ye are washed ye are Sanctifyed So also Tit. 3. 3 4 5. He hath saved us by the washing of Regeneration and the renewing of the Holy Ghost How far this originall habituall pollution is removed need not be disputed It is certaine the soule is made faire and beautifull in the sight of God Though the sinne that doth defile remaines yet it s habituall defilement is taken away But the handling of this lys not in my ayme 2. Taking away the Pollutions of all our actuall transgressions There is a defilement attending every actuall sinne Our own cloaths make us to be abhorred Job 9. 31. A spot a staine rust wrinkle filth blood attends every sinne Now 1 Joh. 1. 7. the blood of Jesus Christ cleanseth us from all sinne Besides the defilement of our natures which he purgeth Tit. 1. 15. he takes away the defilement of our Persons by actuall follies by one offering He Pefected for ever them that are Sanctifyed By himselfe He purged our sinnes before He sate down at the right hand of Majesty on high Heb. 1. 3. 3. In our best dutys we have defilement Isa. 64 6. Selfe Unbeliefe Forme drop themselves into all that we doe We may be ashamed of our choysest performances God hath promised that the Saints good workes shall follow them truely were they to be measured by the Rule as they come from us and weighed in the ballance of the Sanctuary it might be well for us that they might be buried for ever but the Lord Christ first as our High Priest beares the iniquity the guilt and provocation which in severe Justice doth attend them Exod. 28. 37. 38. and not only so but he washes away all their filth and defilements He is as a Refiners fire to purge both the Sons of Levi and their offerings adding moreover sweet incense to them that they may be accepted Whatever is of the Spirit of Himselfe of Grace that remaines whatever is of selfe flesh unbeliefe that is hay and stubble that he consumes wasts takes away So that the Saints good workes shall meet them one day with a changed countenance that they shall scarce know them that which seemed to them to be black deformed defiled shall appeare beautifull and glorious they shall not be affraid of them but rejoyce to see them follow them And this cleansing of our Natures Persons and dutys hath its § 9 whole foundation in the death of Christ. Hence our washing and purifying our cleansing and purging is ascribed to his blood and the sprinkling thereof Meritoriously this worke is done by the shedding of the blood of Christ efficiently by its sprinkling The sprinkling of the blood of Christ proceedeth from the Communication of the Holy Ghost which he promiseth to us as purchased by him for us He is the pure water wherewith we are sprinkled from all our sins That spirit of Judgement and Burning that takes away the filth and blood of the daughters of Syon And this is the first thing in the Grace of Sanctification Of which more afterwards 2. By bestowing cleanesse as to actuall Grace The blood § 10 of Christ in this purchased Grace doth not only take away defilement but also it gives purity that also in a threefold gradation 1. It gives the Spirit of Holinesse to dwell in us He is made unto us Sanctification 2 Cor. 1. 31. by procuring for us the Spirit of Sanctification our renewing is of the Holy Ghost who is shed on us through Christ alone Tit. 3. 6. this the Apostle mainly insists on Rom. 8. to wit that the prime and principall guift of Sanctification that we receive from Christ is the indwelling of the Spirit and our following after the guidance thereof But what concernes the Spirit in any kind must be referred to that which I have to offer concerning our Communion with him 2. He gives us Habituall Grace a principle of Grace opposed to § 11 the principle of lust that is in us by nature This is the Grace that dwells in us makes its abode with us which according to the distinct faculties of our soules wherein it is or the distinct objects about which it is exercised receiveth various Appellations being indeed all but one new principle of life In the understanding it is light in the will obedience in the Affections love in all Faith So also it is differenced in respect of its operations when it carries out the soule to rest on Christ it is Faith when to delight in him it is Love but still one and the same habit of Grace And this is the second thing 3. Actuall influence for the performance of every spirituall duty whatever After the Saints have both the former yet Christ § 12 tels them that without him they can doe nothing Joh. 15. 5. They are still in dependance upon him for new influences of Grace or supplys of the spirit they cannot live and spend upon the old stock for every new act they must have new Grace He must worke in us to will and to doe of his good pleasure Phil. 2. 13. And in these three thus briefely named consists that purchased Grace in the point of Sanctification as to the collating of purity and cleannesse wherein we have Communion with Christ. Thirdly this purchased Grace consists in priviledges to stand before God and these are of two sorts 1. Primary 2. Consequentiall § 13 Primary is Adoption The Spirit of Adoption Consequentiall are all the favours of the Gospell which the Saints alone have right unto But of this I shall speake when I come to the last branch of Communion with the Holy Ghost These are the things wherein we have Communion with Christ as to purchased Grace in this life Drive them up to perfection and you have that which we call everlasting Glory perfect Acceptance perfect Holinesse perfect Adoption or inheritance of Sonnes that 's Glory Our processe now in the next place is to what I mainely in tend even the manner how we hold
for the Glory of the Sonne we are actually interested according to the tenour of the Covenant at the same instant of time in the blood of Christ as to the Benefits which he hath procured for us thereby Yea this very work of the Spirit it selfe is a fruit and part of the purchase of Christ but we speak of our sense of this thing whereunto the communication of the spirit is antecedent And 3. To the Glory of the Father we are accepted with him justified freed from guilt pardoned and have peace with God Rom. 5. 1. Thus through Christ we have Accesse by one spirit unto the Father 2 Ephes. 2. 18. And thus are both Father and Sonne and the Holy Spirit Glorified in our justification and acceptation with God the Father in his Free Love the Sonne in his Full purchase and the Holy Spirit in his effectuall working 10. All this in all the parts of it is no lesse fully procured for us nor lesse freely bestowed on us for Christs sake and on his § 22 account as part of his purchase and merits then if all of us immediatly upon his death had been translated into Heaven only this way of our deliverance and freedome is fixed on that the whole Trinity may be glorified thereby And this may suffice in answer to the first Objection Though our Reconciliation with God be fully and compleatly procured by the death of Christ and all the ways and meanes whereby it is accomplished yet we are brought unto an Actuall enjoyment thereof by the way and in the order mentioned for the praise of the Glorious Grace of God The second Objection is that if the Righteousnesse and Obedience of Christ to the Law be imputed unto us then what need we yeild Obedience § 23 our selves To this also I shall returne answer as briefely as I can in the ensuing Observations Then 1. The placeing of our Gospell Obedience on the right foot of account that it may neither be exalted into a state condition Use nor End not given it of God nor any Reason Cause Motive end necessity of it on the other hand taken away weakned or impaired is a matter of Great importance Some make our Obedience the workes of Faith our workes the matter or cause of our Justification Some the condition of the Imputation of the Righteousnesse of Christ some the qualification of the Person justifyed on the one hand some exclude all the necessity of them and turne the Grace of God into lasciviousnesse on the other To debate these differences is not my present businesse only I say on this and other accounts the right stating of our Obedience is of great importance as to our walking with God 2. We doe by no meanes assigne the same place condition state and use to the Obedience of Christ imputed to us and § 24 our Obedience performed to God If we did they were really inconsistent And therefore those who affirme that our Obedience is the Condition or Cause of our Justification doe all of them deny the Imputation of the Obedience of Christ unto us The Righteousnesse of Christ is imputed to us as that on the account whereof we are accepted and esteemed Righteous before God and are really so though not inherently We are as truly Righteous with the Obedience of Christ imputed to us as Adam was or could have been by a compleat Righteousnesse of his own performance So Rom. 5. 18. by his Obedience we are made Righteous made so truely and so accepted as by the disobedience of Adam we are truely made Trespassours and so accounted And this is that which the Apostle desires to be found in in opposition to his Own Righteousnesse Phil. 3 9. But our own Obedience is not the Righteousnesse whereupon we are accepted and justifyed before God although it be acceptable to God that we should abound therein And this distinction the Apostle doth evidently deliver and confirme so as nothing can be more cleerly revealed Eph. 2. 8 9 10. For by Grace we are Saved through Faith and this not of our selves It is the guift of God Not of workes least any man should boast For we are his workes manship created in Christ Jesus unto good workes which God hath prepared that we should walke in them We are saved or justifyed for that it is whereof the Apostle treats by Grace through Faith which receives Jesus Christ and his Obedience not of workes least any man should boast but what workes are they that the Apostle intends The workes of Believers as in the very beginning of the next words is manifest for we are we Believers with our Obedience and our workes of whom I speake yea but what need then of workes need still there is we are the workmanship c. Two things the Apostle intimates in these words 1. A Reason why we cannot be saved by workes namely because we doe them not in or by our own strength which is necessary we should doe if we will be saved by them or justifyed by them but this is not so saith the Apostle for we are the workemanship of God c. all our workes are wrought in us by full and Effectuall undeserved Grace 2. An Assertion of the necessity of good workes notwithstanding that we are not saved by them and that is that God has ordained that we shall walke in them which is a sufficient ground of our Obedience what ever be the use of it If you will say then what are the true and proper Gospell § 25 Grounds Reasons Uses and Motives of our Obedience whence the necessity thereof may be demonstrated and our soules be stirred up to abound and be fruitfull therein I say they are so many lye so deep in the Mystery of the Gospell and Dispensation of Grace spread themselves so throughout the whole Revelation of the will of God unto us that to handle them fully and distinctly and to give them their due weight is a thing that I cannot engage in least I should be turned aside from what I principally intend I shall only give you some briefe heads of what might at large be insisted on 1. Our universall Obedience and good workes are indispensably necessary from the soveraigne appointment and will § 26 of God Father Son and Holy Ghost 1. In Generall this is the will of God even our Sanctification or Holinesse 1 Thess. 4. 3. this is that which God wills which he requires of us that we be holy that we be obedient That we do his will as the Angells doe in Heaven The Equity necessity profit and advantage of this ground of our Obedience might at large be insisted on And were there no more this might suffice alone If it be the will of God it is our duty 1. The Father hath ordeined or appointed it it is the will of the Father Ephes. 2. 10. the Father is spoken of personally Christ being mentioned as Mediator 2. The Sonne hath ordained and appointed it as Mediator Joh.
objection is made to it and for those who think it may have any weight I referre them to the Answer given in that Chapter by the Apostle as also to what was said before to the necessity of our obedience notwithstanding the Imputation of the Righteousnes of Christ. But you will say How should we addresse our selves to the performance of this duty what path are we to walk in § 60 1. Faith exercises it's selfe in it especially three waies 1. In Meditation The heart goes over in its own thoughts the part above insisted on sometimes severally semetimes joyntly sometimes fixing primarily on one thing sometimes on another and sometimes going over the whole At one time perhaps the soule is most upon consideration of its own sinfulnesse and filling it selfe with shame and selfe abhorrency on that account sometimes it is filled with the thoughts of the Righteousnesse of Christ and with joy unspeakable and glorious on that account Especially on great occasions when grieved and burthened by negligence or eruption of corruption then the soule goes over the whole work and so drives things to an issue with God and takes up the peace that Christ hath wrought out for him 2. Considering and enquiring into the promises of the Gospell which hold out all these things the Excellency Fullnesse and Suitablenesse of the Righteousnesse of Christ the Rejection of all false Righteousnesse and the commutation made in the Love of God which was formerly insisted on 3. In Prayer herein doe their Soules goe through this work day by day And this communion have all the Saints with the Lord Jesus as to their Acceptation with God which was the first thing proposed to consideration CHAP. IX Of Communion with Christ in holinesse The severall Acts ascribed unto the Lord Christ herein 1. His Intercession 2. Sending of the Spirit 3. Bestowes habituall Grace What that is and wherein it consists This purchased by Christ bestowed by him Of actuall Grace How the Saints hold communion with Christ in these things manifested in sundry particulars OUr Communion with the Lord Jesus as to that Grace of Sanctification and Purification whereof we have § 1 made mention in the severall distinctions and degrees thereof formerly is nextly to be considered And herein the former Method must be observed and we must shew 1. What are the peculiar Actings of the Lord Christ as to this Communion and 2 dly what is the Duty of the Saints herein The summe is how we hold Communion with Christ in Holinesse as well as in Righteousnesse and that very briefly There are severall Acts ascribed unto the Lord Jesus in reference to this particular as § 2 1. His Interceding with the Father by vertue of his Oblation in the behalfe of his that he would bestow the Holy Spirit on them Here I chuse to enter because of the oblation of Christ it selfe I have spoken before Otherwise every thing is to be run up to that head that sourse and spring There lies the foundation of all spirituall mercies whatever as afterwards also shall be manifested Now the Spirit as unto us a Spirit of Grace Holinesse and Consolation is of the purchase of Christ. It is upon the matter the great promise of the New Covenant Ezek. 11. 19. I will put a new Spirit within you So also Chap. 36. v. 27. Jerem. 32. 39 40. and in sundry other places whereof afterwards Christ is the Mediator and Surety of this new Covenant Heb. 7. 22. Jesus was made Surety of a better Testament or rather Covenant A Testament needs no Surety He is the undertaker on the part of God and man also Of man to give satisfaction of God to bestow the whole Grace of the Promise as Chap. 9. 15. For this cause he is the Mediator of the New Testament that by meanes of death for the Redemption of Transgressions that were under the first Testament they which are called might receive the promise of eternall inheritance He both satisfied for sin and procured the promise He procures all the Love and Kindnesse which are the fruits of the Covenant being himselfe the Originall promise thereof Gen. 3. 16. The whole being so ordered in all things and made sure 2 Sam. 23 5. that the residue of its Effects should all be derived from him depend upon him and be procured by him that he in all things might have the preheminence Col. 1. 19. according to the compact and agreement made with him Isa. 53. 12. They are all the Purchase of his blood and therefore the Spirit also as promised in that Covenant 1 Cor. 1. 20. Now the whole Fruit and Purchase of his Death is made out from the Father upon his Intercession This Ioh. 14. 16 17 18. He promiseth his Disciples that he will pursue the worke which he hath in hand in their behalfe and intercede with the Father for the Spirit as a fruit of his purchase Therefore He tells them that He will not pray the Father for his Love unto them because the Eternall Love of the Father is not the Fruit but the Fountaine of his Purchase but the Spirit that is a Fruit that saith He I will pray the Father for c. And what Christ asketh the Father as Mediator to bestow on us that is part of his Purchase being promised unto him upon his undertaking to doe the will of God And this is the First thing that is to be considered in the Lord Jesus as to the communication of the spirit of Sanctification and purification the First thing to be considered in this our Communion with him He intercedes with his Father that he may be bestowed on us as a Fruit of his Death and Bloodshed in our behalfe This is the Relation of the Spirit of Holinesse as bestowed on us unto the Mediation of Christ. He is the great foundation of the covenant of Grace being himselfe everlastingly destinated and freely given to make a purchase of all the good things thereof Receiving according to promise the Holy Ghost Acts 2. 33. he sheds him abroad on his own This Faith considers fixes on dwells upon For 2 ly His Prayer being granted as the Father allwaies hears him He actually sends his Spirit into the Hearts of his Saints there to dwell in his stead and to doe all things for them and in them which He himselfe hath to doe This Secondly is the Lord Christ by Faith to be Eyed in and that not only in respect of the first enduing of our hearts with his Holy Spirit but also of the continuall supplies of it drawing forth and exciting more effectuall Operations and Actings of that indwelling Spirit Hence though Ioh. 14. 16. He says the Father will give them the Comforter because the Originall and Soveraigne Dispensation is in his hand and it is by him made out upon the Intercession of Christ yet not being bestowed immediatly on us but as it were given into the hand of Christ for us He affirmes
that as to Actuall collation or bestowing he sends him himselfe Chap. 15. v. 26. I will send the Comforter to you from the Father He receives him from his Father and Actually sends him unto his Saints So Chapt. 16. 7. I will send him and v. 14 15. He manifests how he will send him He will furnish him with that which is his to bestow upon them He shall take of mine of that which is properly and peculiarly so mine as Mediatour the fruit of my Life and Death unto Holinesse and give it unto you but of these things more afterwards This then is the Second thing that the Lord Christ doth and which is to be eyed in him he sends his Holy Spirit into our Hearts which is the efficient cause of all Holinesse and Sanctification quickening enlightning purifying the Soules of his Saints How our union with him with all the benefits thereon depending floweth from this his communication of the spirit unto us to abide with us and to dwell in us I have at large elsewhere declared where also this whole matter is more fully opened And this is to be considered in him by faith in reference to the Spirit its selfe 2 ly There is that which we call Habituall Grace that is the § 4 Fruits of the Spirit the Spirit which is borne of the Spirit Ioh. 3. 6. That which is borne of or produced by the Holy Ghost in the heart or soule of a man when he is regenerate that which makes him so is spirit in opposition to the flesh or that enmity which is in us by nature against God It is Faith Love Joy Hope and the rest of the Graces of the Gospell in their root or common principle Concerning which these two things are to be observed 1. That though many particular Graces are mentioned § 5 yet there are not different Habits or Qualities in us not severall or distinct principles to answer them but only the same Habit or Spirituall principle putting forth it selfe in various operations or wayes of working according to the variety of the Objects which it goeth forth unto is their common principle So that it is called and distinguished as above rather in respect of actuall exercise with relation to its objects then habituall Inherence it being one Root which hath these many Branches 2. This is that which I intend by this Habit of Grace A new gratious Spirituall life or principle created and bestowed on the Soule whereby it is changed in all its Faculties and Affections fitted and enabled to goe forth in the way of obedience unto every divine Object that is proposed unto it according to the mind of God For Instance The mind can discerne of Spirituall things in a Spirituall manner and therein it is Light Illumination The whole soule closeth with Christ as held forth in the Promises of the Gospell for Righteousnesse and Salvation that is Faith which being the maine and principall work of it it often gives Denomination unto the whole So when it rests in God in Christ with Delight Desire and complacency it is called Love being indeed the Principle suiting all the Faculties of our soules for Spirituall and living Operations according to their naturall use Now it differs 1. From the Spirit dwelling in the Saints for it is a created Quality The Spirit dwells in us as a Free Agent in an Holy § 6 Habitation This Grace as a Quality remaines in us as in its own proper Subject that hath not any subsistence but therein and is capeable of being intended or restrained under great variety of degrees 2. From actuall Grace which is transient this making its Residence in the soule Actuall Grace is an Elapse of Divine Influence and Assistance working in and by the Soul any Spirituall Act or Duty whatsoever without any praeexistence unto that Act or Continuance after it God working in us both to will and to doe But this Habituall Grace is alwaies resident in us causing the soule to be a meet principle for all those holy and Spirituall opperations which by Actuall Grace are to be performed And 3. It is capable of Augmentation and Diminution as was said In some it is more large and more Effectuall then in others Yea in some persons more at one time then another Hence are those Dyings Decays Ruines Recoverys Complaynts and Rejoycings whereof so frequent mention is made in the Scripture These things being premised as to the nature of it Let us § 7 now consider what we are to Eye in the Lord Iesus in reference hereunto to make an entrance into our Communion with him therein as things by him or on his part performed 1. As I said of the Spirit so in the first place I say of this it is of the Purchase of Christ and is so to be looked on It is given unto us for his sake to believe on him Phil. 1. 29. The Lord on the behalfe of Christ for his sake because it is purchased procured by him for us bestowes Faith by same rule all grace upon us We are blessed with all spirituall blessings in Heavenly places in him Eph. 1. 3. IN HIM that is in through his Mediation for us His Oblation and Intercession Iye at the bottome of this dispensation Were not Grace by them procured it would never by any one soule be enjoyed All Grace is from this fountaine In our receiving it from Christ we must still consider what it cost him want of this weakens faith in its proper workings His whole intercession is founded on his Oblation 1 Joh. 2. 1 2. What he purchased by his Death that nor more nor lesse as hath been often said He intercedeth may be bestowed And he prays that all his Saints may have this Grace whereof we speake Joh. 17. 17. Did we continually consider all Grace as the fruit of the Purchase of Christ it would be an exceeding Endearement on our Spirits Nor can we without this consideration according to the tenor of the Gospell aske or exspect any Grace It is no prejudice to the free Grace of the Father to look on any thing as the purchase of the Son It was from that Grace that he made that Purchase And in the Receiving of Grace from God we have not Communion with Christ who is yet the treasury and store house of it unlesse we look upon it as his purchase He hath obtained that we should be sanctifyed through out have life in us be humble holy believing dividing the spoyle with the mighty by destroying the workes of the Divell in us 2. The Lord Christ doth Actually Communicate this Grace unto his Saints and bestows it on them Of his fullnesse we have all received and Grace for Grace Joh. 1. 16. For 1. The Father actually invests him with all the Grace whereof by Compact and Agreement he hath made a purchase as he received the promise of the
Spirit which is all that is of use for the bringing his many Sonnes to Glory It pleased the Father that in him all fullnesse should dwell Col. 1. 17. That he should be invested with a Fullnesse of that grace which is needfull for his People This himselfe calls the Power of giving Eternall Life to his Elect John 17. 2. Which power is not only his Abilitie to doe it but also his Right to doe it Hence this Delivering of all things unto him by his Father he lays as the bottome of his inviting sinners unto him for Refreshment All things are delivered unto me of my Father Math. 11. 37. Come unto me all that labour and are heavy laden and I will give you Rest v. 28. This being the Covenant of the Father with him and his promise unto him that upon the making his soule an Offering for sinne He should see his seed and the pleasure of the Lord should prosper in his hand Isa. 53. 10. and in the verses following the powring out of his soul vnto death and bearing the sinnes of many is laid as the bottome and procuring cause of these things 1. of Justification by his knowledge he shall justify many 2. Of Sanctification in destroying the workes of the Divell v. 11. 12. Thus comes our mercifull High Priest to be the great possessor of all Grace that he may give out to us according to his own pleasure quickning whom he will He hath it in him really as our Head in that he received not that spirit by measure Joh. 3. 34. which is the bond of Union between him and us 1 Cor. 6. 17. whereby holding him the Head we are filled with his fullnesse Ephes. 1. 22 23. Col. 2. 19. He hath it as a Common person intrusted with it on our behalfe Rom. 5. 14 15 16 17. The last Adam is made unto us a quickning spirit 1 Cor. 15. 45. He is also a Treasury of this Grace in a morall and law sense not only as it pleased the Father that all fullnesse should dwell in him Col. 1. 19. but also because in his mediation as hath been declared is founded the whole dispensation of Grace 2. Being thus actually vested with this power and priviledge and fullnesse He designes the spirit to take of this fullnesse and to give it unto us He shall take of mine and shew it unto you Joh. 16. 15. The Spirit takes of that Fullnesse that is in Christ and in the Name of the Lord Jesus bestows it actually on them for whose Sanctification He is sent Concerning the manner and Allmighty efficacy of the Spirit of Grace whereby this is done I meane this actuall Collation of Grace upon his peculiar ones more will be spoken afterwards 3. § 9 For Actuall Grace or that Influence of power whereby the Saints are enabled to performe particular Duties according to the mind of God there is not any need of further Enlargement about it What concernes our Communion with the Lord Christ therein holds proportion with what was spoken before There remaineth only one thing more to be observed concerning those things whereof mention hath been made and I proceed to the way whereby we carry on communion with the Lord Jesus in all these And that is that these things may be considered two ways 1. In respect of their First Collation or bestowing on the Soul 2. In respect of their Continuance and Increase as unto the Degrees of them In the First sence as to the reall Communicating of the Spirit of Grace unto the Soul so raising it from Death unto Life the Saints have no kind of Communion with Christ therein but only what consists in a passive Reception of that life-giving quickening Spirit and power They are but as the dead bones in the Prophet the wind blows on them and they live as Lazarus in the Grave Christ calls and they come forth the call being accompained with life and power This then is not that whereof particularly I speake But it is the second in respect of further Efficacy of the Spirit and Increase of Grace both Habituall and Actuall whereby we become more holy and to be more powerfull in walking with God have more fruite in Obedience and successe against Temptations And in this they hold Communion with the Lord Christ And wherein and how they do it shall now be declared 1. They continually eye the Lord Jesus as the Great Joseph § 10 that hath the disposall of all the Granarys of the Kingdom of Heaven committed unto him as one in whom it hath pleased the Father to gather All things unto an Head Ephes. 1. 10. that from him all things might be dispensed unto them All Treasures all fullnesse the Spirit not by measure are in him And this Fullnesse in this Joseph in reference to their condition they Eye in these Thee Particulars 1. In the preparation unto the dispensation mentioned in the Expiating Parging Purifying Efficacy of his Blood It was a Sacrifice not only of Attonement as offered but also of purification as powred out This the Apostle eminently sets forth Heb. 9. 13. 14. For if the blood of Bulls and Goats and the Ashes of an Heifer sprinkling the uncleane sanctifieth to the purifying of the flesh How much more shall the blood of Christ who through the eternall Spirit offered himselfe without spot unto God purge your Consciences from dead works that you may serve the Living God This blood of his is that which answers all Typicall institutions for carnall purification and therefore hath a spiritually purifying cleansing sanctifying vertue in it selfe as offered and powred out Hence it is called a fountain for sinne and for uncleannesse Zech. 13. 1. that is for their washing and taking away A fountaine opened ready prepared vertuous efficacious in its selfe before any be put into it because poured out instituted appointed to that purpose The Saints see that in thēselves they are still exceedingly defiled and indeed to have a sight of the Defilements of sinne is a more spirituall discovery then to have only a sence of the guilt of sinne This follows every conviction is commensurate unto it that usually only such as reveale the Purity and Holinesse of God and all his ways Hereupon they cry with shame within themselves Uncleane Uncleane Uncleane in their Natures Uncleane in their Persons Uncleane in their Conversations All rolled in the blood of their defilements their Hearts being by nature a very sinke and their Lives a Dunghill They know also that no unclean thing shall enter into the Kingdome of God or have place in the new Jerusalem that God is of purer eys then to behold iniquity They cannot endure to look on themselves how shall they dare to appeare in his presence What Remedies shall they now use Though they wash themselves with Nitre and take them much sope yet their iniquity will continue marked Jerem. 2. 22. Wherewith then shall they come before the Lord For the removall of this
difference between the liberty that § 21 slaves assume and the liberty which is due to children 1. Slaves take liberty from duty children have liberty in duty there is not a greater mistake in the world then that the liberty of Sons in the house of God consists in this they can performe duties or take the freedome to omit them they can serve in the family of God that is they think they may if they will and they can choose whether they will or no. This is a liberty stolne by Slaves not a liberty given by the Spirit unto Sons The liberty of Sons is in the inward spirituall freedome of their hearts naturally and kindly going out in all the ways and worship of God When they find themselves straitened and shut up in them they wrestle with God for enlargement and are never contented with the doing of a duty unlesse it be done as in Christ with free genuine and enlarged hearts The liberty that servants have is from duty the liberty given to Sons is in duty 2. The liberty of slaves or servants is from mistaken deceiving conclusions The liberty of Sons is from the power of the indwelling Spirit of Grace or the liberty of servants is from outward dead conclusions the liberty of Sons from an inward living principle 2. Love as to the manner of their obedience gives them delight and joy Ioh. 14. 15. If yee love me saies Christ keep my Commandements Love is the bottome of all their dutys hence our Saviour resolves all obedience into the love of God and our Neighbour and Paul upon the same ground tells us that Love is the fullfilling of the Law 1 Cor. 13. 10. where love is in any duty it is compleate in Christ. How often doth David even with admiration expresse this principle of his walking with God Oh saith he how I love thy Commandements This gives Saints delight that the Commandements of Christ are not grievous to them Jacobs hard service was not grievous to him because of his love to Rachel No duty of a Saint is grievous to him because of his love to Christ They doe from hence all things with delight and Complacency Hence doe they long for advantages of walking with God pant after more ability and this is a great share of their Son-like freedome in obedience It gives them joy in it 1 John 4. 18. there is no feare in Love but perfect love casteth out feare when their soule is acted to obedience by love it expells that feare which is the issue of bondage upon the Spirit Now when there is a concurrence of these two Life and Love there is freedome liberty largenesse of heart exceedingly distanced from that straight and bondaged frame which many walk in all their days that know not the Adoption of Sons 2. The Object of their Obedience is represented to them as desireable when to others as 't is terrible In all their approaches § 23 to God they eye him as a Father they call him Father Gal. 4. 6. not in a forme of words but in the spirit of Sons God in Christ is continually before them not only as one deserving all the honour and obedience which he requires but also as one exceedingly to be delighted in as being all sufficient to satisfie and satiate all the desires of the soule when others napkin their tallents as having to deale with an austeer master they draw out their strength to the uttermost as drawing nigh to a gracious rewarder They goe from the principle of life and love to the bosome of a living and loving Father they doe but returne the strength they doe receive unto the fountaine unto the Ocean 3. Their Motive unto obedience is love 2 Cor. 5. 15. § 24 from an apprehension of love they are effectually carryed out by love to give up themselves unto him who is love What a freedome is this what a largenesse of spirit is in them who walke according to this rule Darkenesse feare bondage conviction hopes of Righteousnesse accompany others in their ways The Sonns by the Spirit of Adoption have light Love with complacency in all their walkings with God the world is an universall stranger unto the frame of children in their Fathers house 4 The Manner of their obedience is willingnesse They yeild § 25 themselves unto God as those that are alive from the dead Rom. 6. 13. they yeild themselves give up themselves willingly cheerfully freely with my whole heart saith David Rom. 12. 1. they present themselves a living sacrifice and a willing sacrifice 5. The Rule of their walking with God is the law of § 26 liberty as divested of all its terrifying threatning killing condemning cursing power and rendred in the blood of Jesus sweet tender usefull directing helpfull as a rule of walking in the life they have received not the way of working for the life they have not I might give more instances These may suffice to manifest that liberty of Obedience in the family of God which his sons and daughters have that the poor convinced Gibeonites are not acquainted withall 2. The second thing which the Children of God have by § 27 Adoption is Title They have Title right to all the priviledges and advantages of the family whereinto they are translated This is the preheminence of the true sons of any family The ground on which Sarah pleaded the ejection of Ishmael was that he was the son of the bondwoman Gen. 21. 10 and so no genuine Child of the family and therefore could have no right of heir ship with Isaak The Apostles arguing is we are no more servants but Sons and if Sons then heires Rom. 8. 14 16. then have we right and Title and being not borne hereunto for by nature we are the Children of wrath we have this Right by our Adoption Now the Saints hereby have a double right and Title 1 Proper and direct in respect of spiritualls 2. Consequentiall in respect of temporalls The first also or the Title as adopted Sons unto spiritualls is in respect of the object of it twofold 1. Unto a present place name and roome in the House of § 29 God and all the priviledges and administrations there of 2. To a future fullnesse of the great inheritance of Glory of a Kingdome purchased for that whole family whereof they are by Jesus Christ. 1. They have a Title unto and an interest in the whole administration of the family of God here The supreame administration of the house of God in the hand of the Lord Christ as to the institution of ordinances and dispensation of the spirit to enliven and make effectuall those Ordinances for the end of their institution is the prime Notion of this administration And hereof they are the prime objects All this is for them and exercised towards them God hath given Jesus Christ to be the head over all things unto the Church which is his body Ephes. 1. 22 23. he hath made him the head
thy offspring that eminent place of Zech. 12. 10. is allwaies in our thoughts Now this expression as is known is taken from the allusion of the spirit unto water and that in relation to all the uses of water both naturall and Typicall a particular relation of them I cannot now insist on perhaps efficacy and plenty are chiefely intended Now this threefold expression of giving sending and powring § 21 out of the spirit gives us the three great properties of the Covenant of grace 1. That it is free he is given 2. That it is orderly ordered in all things and sure from the love of the Father by the procurement of the sonne and thence is that variety of expression of the Fathers sending him and the Son 's sending him from the Father he being the gift of the Father's love and the purchase of the blood of the sonne 3. The efficacy of it as was last observed And this is the second thing considerable 3. The third which is our receiving him I shall speak more briefly of That which I first proposed of the spirit considered § 22 as a spirit of Sanctification and a spirit of consolation is here to be minded Our receiving of him as a spirit of sanctification is a meer passive reception as a vessell receiv's water He comes as the wind on Ezechiel's dead bones and makes them live He comes into dead hearts and quickens them by an act of his Allmighty power but now as he is the spirit of consolation it is otherwise in this sense our Saviour tells us that the world cannot receive him Ioh. 14 17. the world receiveth him not because it seeth him not nor knows him but ye know him for he dwelleth with you and abideth in you That it is the spirit of consolation or the spirit for consolation that here is promised is evident from the close of the verse where he is said then to be in them when he is promised to them He was in them as a spirit of quickning and sanctification when promised to them as a spirit of comfort and consolation to abide with them for that purpose Now the power that is here denied to be in the world with the reason of it that they cannot receive the spirit because they know him not is ascribed to Believers they can receive him because they know him So that there is an active power to be put forth in his reception for consolation though not in his reception for Regeneration and Sanctification And this is the power of faith so Gal. 3. 2. they received the spirit by the hearing of the Faith the Preaching of the Gospell begetting faith in them enabled them to receive the Spirit Hence believing is put as the qualification of all our receiving the holy Ghost Joh. 7. 39. this he spake of the Spirit which they that believe on him should receive it is Believers that thus receive the Spirit and they receive him by Faith now there are three speciall acts of Faith whereby it goes forth in the receiving of the spirit I shall but name them 1. It considers the spirit in the Oeconomy before described as promised It is Faith alone that makes profit of the benefit of the § 23 promises Heb. 4. 2. now he is called the spirit of that promise Eph 2. 13. the spirit that in the covenant is promised and we receive the promise of the spirit through Faith Gal. 3. 14. so that the receiving of the Spirit through Faith is the receiving of him as promised faith eyes the promise of God and of Jesus Christ of sending the spirit for all those ends that he is desired thus it depends waits mixing the promise with it selfe untill it receive him 2. By Prayer He is given as a spirit of supplication that we may aske him as a spirit of consolation Luk. 11. 13. and indeed this asking of the Spirit of God in the name of Christ either directly or immediately or under the name of some fruit and effect of him is the chiefest work of faith in this World 3. It cherisheth him by attending to his motions improving his actings according to his mind and will which is all I shall say to this third thing or our receiving of the Spirit which is sent of Jesus Christ we doe it by faith looking on him as purchased by Jesus Christ and promised of the Father we seek him at the hands of God and doe receive him 4. The next considerable thing is his abode with us now this is two wayes expressed in the Scripture 1. In generall as to § 24 the thing it selfe it is said he shall abide with us 2. In particular as to the manner of its abiding it is by inhabitation or indwelling Of the inhabitation of the spirit I have spoken fully elsewhere nor shall I now insist on it only whereas the spirit as hath been observed is considered as a spirit of sanctification or a spirit of consolation He is said to dwell in us chiefely or perhaps solely as he is a spirit of sanctification which is evident from the work he doth as indwelling He quickneth and sanctifieth Rom. 8. 11. and the manner of his indwelling as in a Temple which he makes holy thereby 2 Cor. 6. and his permanency in his so doing which as is evident relates to sanctification only but yet the generall notion of it in abiding is ascribed to him as a Comforter Joh. 14. 16. he shall abide with you for ever now all the difficulty of this promise lies in this that whereas the spirit of sanctification dwells in us allwaies and it is therefore impossible that we should loose utterly our holinesse whence is it that if the Comforter abide with us for ever we may yet utterly loose our Comfort a little to clear this in our passage 1. He is promised to abide with the Disciples for ever in opposition to the abode of Christ Christ in the flesh had been § 25 with them for a little while and now was leaving them and going to his Father He had been the comforter immediatly himselfe for a season but is now upon his departing wherefore promising them another comforter they might feare that he would even but visit them for a little season also and then their condition would be worser then ever Nay but saith our Saviour feare it not this is the last dispensation there is to be no Alteration when I am gone the Comforter is to doe all the remaining work there is not another to be looked for and I promise you him nor shall he depart from you but allwaies abide with you 2. The Comforter may allwaies abide with us though not § 26 alwaies comfort us He who is the comforter may abide though he doe not alwaies that work for other ends and purposes he is alwaies with us as to sanctify and make us holy So was the case with David Psalm 51. 11 12. take not thy holy spirit from me the holy
spirit of sanctification was still with David but saith he restore unto me the joy of thy salvation that is the spirit of Consolation that was lost when the promise was made good in the abode of the other 3. The comforter may abide as a Comforter when he doth not actually comfort he soule in truth as to the Essence of Holinesse § 27 he cannot dwell in us but withall he must make us holy for the Temple of God is holy but as to his comforting his actings therein are all of his Soveraigne will so that he may abide and yet no actually comfort us 4. The Spirit often works for it and tenders consolation to § 28 us when we doe not receive it the well is nigh and we see it not we refuse to be comforted I told you that the Spirit as a sanctifier comes with power to conquer an unbelieving heart the spirit as a comforter comes with sweetnesse to be received in a believing heart He speakes we believe not that it is his voyce he tenders the things of consolation and we receive them not my sore ran saith David and my soul refused to be comforted 5. I deny that ever the Holy Spirit doth absolutely and universally § 29 leave a believing soule without consolation a man may be darkned clouded refuse comfort actually find none feele none but radically he hath a foundation of Consolation which in due time will be drawn forth and therefore when God promises that he will heale sinners restore comfort to them as Isa. 57. 17. it is not that they were without any but that they had not so much as they needed that that promise is made To insist on the severall ways whereby men refuse comfort and come short of the strong consolation which God is willing that we should receive is not my purpose at present Thus then the Spirit being sent and given abideth with the soules of Believers leaves them not though he variously manifest himselfe in his operations of which in the next place CHAP. II. Of the Actings of the Holy Ghost in us being bestowed on us He worketh effectually distributeth giveth HAving thus declared from whence and how the Holy Ghost is given unto us as a spirit of Consolation § 1 I come in the next place to declare what are his actings in us and towards us being so bestowed on us and received by us Now here are two generall Heads to be considered 1. The manner and kind of his actings in us which are variously expressed and 2. The particular products of his actings in our soules wherein we have Communion with him The first is variously expressed I shall passe through them briefly 1. He is said 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 to worke effectually 1 Cor. 12. 11. § 2 all these worketh or effecteth that one and selfe same spirit it is spoken there indeed in respect of his distribution of gifts but the way is the same for the Communication of Graces and priviledges he doth it by working which as it convinces his personality especially as considered with the words following dividing to every man according to his will for to worke according to will is the the inseparable property of a person and is spoken expressely of God Eph. 1. 11. so in relation to v. 6. foregoing it makes no lesse evident his Deity What he is here said to doe as the Spirit bestowed on us and given unto us there is he said as God himselfe to doe there are diversity of operations but it is one God that worketh all in all which here in other words is all these worketh the selfe same spirit dividing to every man as he will What we have then from him we have by the way of his energeticall working It is not by proposing this or that Argument to us perswading us by these or those morall motives or inducements alone leaving us to make use of them as we can But he workes effectually himselfe what he communicates of Grace or consolation to us 2. In the same verse as to the manner of his operation He is § 3 said 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 he divideth or distributeth to every one as he will This of distribution adds to that of operation choise judgement and freedome He that distributes variously doth it with choise and judgement and freedome of will such are the proceedings of the Spirit in his dispensations to one he giveth one thing eminently to another another To one in one degree to another in another Thus are the Saints in his soveraginty kept in a constant dependance on him He distributs as he will who should not be content with his portion what claime can any lay to that which he distributeth as he will which is farther manifested 3. By his being said to give when and what he bestows § 4 they speake with other tongues as the spirit gave them utterance Act. 2. 4. he gave them to them that is freely whatever he bestows npō us is of his gift And hence it is to be observed that in the Oeconomy of our Salvation the acting of no one person doth prejudice the frreedome and liberty of any other so the Love of the Father in sending the Sonne is free and his sending doth no ways prejudice the liberty and Love of the Son but that he lays down his life freely also So the Sati-faction and purchase made by the Sonne doth no way prejudice the freedome of the Fathers Grace in pardoning accepting us thereupon so the Father's and Sonne 's sending of the Spirit doth not derogate from his freedome in his workings but he gives freely what he givts And the reason of this is because the will of the Father Sonne and Holy Ghost is essentially the same so that in the acting of one there is the Counsell of all and each freely therein Thus in Generall is the manner and kind of his working in § 5 us and towards us being bestowed upon us described Power choyse freedome are evidently denoted in theexpressions insisted on It is not any peculiar worke of his towards us that is hereby declared but the manner how he doth produce the Effects that shall be insisted on That which remaines in the last place for the explanation of § 6 the things proposed to be explained as the foundation of the Communion which we have with the Holy Ghost is the Effects that being thus sent thus working he doth produce which I shall do not casting them into any artificiall method but taking them up as I find them lying scattered up and down in the Scripture only descending from those which are more generall to those which are more particular neither aiming nor desiring to gather all the severalls but insisting on those which do most obviously occurre Only as formerly so now you must observe that I speake of the spirit principally if not only as a comforter and not as a sanctifier § 7 and therefore the great work of the spirit towards us
man of a very easy discerning may find them out yet their delusion so strong that not a few are deceived This is one thing that lys evident to every eye That according to his wounted course Satan with his delusions is runne into an extreame to his former actings Not long since his great designe as I manifested was to try up Ordinances without the Spirit casting all the reproach § 6 that he could upon him now to cry up a Spirit without and against Ordinances casting all reproach and contempt possible upon them Then he would have a ministry without the Spirit now a Spirit without a ministry Then the reading of the word might suffice without either preaching or praying by the Spirit now the Spirit is enough without reading or studying the word at all Thē he allowed a litterall embracing of what Christ had don in the flesh now he talkes of Christ in the Spirit only and denys him to be come in the flesh the proper character of the false Spirit we are warned of 1 Joh. 1. 3. Now because it is most certaine that the Spirit which we are to heare and embrace is the Spirit promised by Christ which is so cleare that Him the Montanists Paraclete yea and Mahomet pretended himselfe to be and those of our daies affirme also pretend the same Let us briefly try them by some of the Effects mentioned which Christ hath promised to give the Holy Ghost for The first generall Effect as was observed was this that he should bring to remembrance the things that Christ spake for our guidance and Consolation This was to be the worke of the Holy Ghost § 7 towards the Apostles who were to be the pen-men of the Scriptures this is to be his work towards Believers to the end of the world Now the things that Christ hath spoken and did are written that we might believe and believing have life through his name Ioh. 20. 30. They are written in the Scripture This then is the worke of the Spirit which Christ hath promised he shall bring to our remembrances and give us understanding of the words of Christ in the Scripture for our guidance and consolation Is this now the worke of the Spirit which is abroad in the world and perverteth many Nothing lesse His businesse is to decry the things that Christ hath spoken which are written in the Word To pretend new Revelations of his own To lead men from the written word wherein the whole worke of God and all the promises of Christ are recorded Againe the worke of the Spirit promised by Christ is to glorify him He shall Glorify me for he shall take of mine and shew it unto you John 16. 14. him who was to suffer at Jerusalem who § 8 then spake to his Disciples It was to make him Glorious Honourable and of high esteem in the hearts of Believers and that by shewing his things his Love Kindnesse Grace and purchase unto them This is the worke of the Spirit The worke of the Spirit that is gone abroad is to glorify it selfe to decry and render contemptible Christ that suffered for us under the name of a Christ without us which it slights and despiseth and that professedly It s own Glory it s own honour is all that it aymes at wholly inverting the order of the divine dispensations The fountaine of all being and lying in the Fathers love the Sonne came to glorify the Father He still says I seek not my own glory but the glory of him that sent me The Sonne having carryed on the worke of Redemption was now to be glorifyed with the Father So he prays that it might be John 17. 1. The hower is come glorify the Sonne and that with the glrry which he had before the world when his joynt councell was in the carrying on the Fathers Love Wherefore the Holy Ghost is sent and his worke is to glorify the Sonne but now as I said we have a Spirit come forth whose whole businesse is to glorify himselfe whereby we may easily know whence he is Furthermore the Holy Ghost sheds abroad the love of God in our Hearts as was declared and thence fills them with joy § 9 Peace and hope quieting and refreshing the hearts of them in whom he dwells giving them liberty and rest confidence and the boldnesse of children This Spirit whereof men now boast is a Spirit of bondage whose utmost worke is to make men quake and tremble casting them into an unsonlike frame of Spirit driving them up and down with horror and bondage and drinking up their very naturall spirits making their whole man wither away There is scarce any one thing that more evidently manifesteth the Spirit whereby some are now acted not to be the Comforter promised by Christ then this That he is a Spirit of bondage and slavery in them in whom he is and a spirit of cruelty and reproach toward others in a direct opposition to the holy Ghost in Believers and all the ends and purpurposes for which as a Spirit of Adoption and Consolation he is bestowed on them To give one instance more the Holy Ghost bestowed on § 10 Believers is a Spirit of Prayer and Supplication as was manifested The Spirit wherewith we have to doe pretends the carrying men above such low and contemptible meanes of communion with God In a word it were a very easy and facile taske to passe through all of the eminent effects of the Holy Ghost in and towards Believers and to manifest that the pretending spirit of our daies comes in a direct opposition and contradiction to every one of them Thus hath Satan passed from one extreame to another from a bitter wretched opposition to the Spirit of Christ unto a cursed pretending to the Spirit still to the same end and purpose I might give sundry other instances of the contempt or abuse of the dispensation of the Spirit Those mentioned are the extreames whereunto all other are or may be reduced and I will not farther divert from that which lys directly in my ayme CHAP. VI. Of Particular Communion with the Holy Ghost Of preparation thereunto Valution of the the Benefits we receive by him what it is he comforts us in and against Wherewith How THe way being thus made plain for us I come to shew § 1 how wo hold particular communion with the Holy Ghost as he is promised of Christ to be our Comforter and as working out our Consolation by the meanes formerly insisted on Now the first thing I shall doe herein is the proposall of that which may be some preparation to the duty under consideration and this by leading the soules of Believers to a due valuation of this work of his towards us whence he is called our comforter To raise up our hearts to this frame and fit us for the duty § 2 intended let us consider these three things 1. First What it is he comforts us against 2. Secondly Wherewith he Comforts us 3.
Thirdly The principle of all his actings and operations in us for our consolation 1. There are three things in the whole course of our pilgrimage that the consolations of the Holy Ghost are usefull and necessary in 1. First In our Afflictions Affliction is part of the provision that God hath made in his house for his Children Heb. 12. 5 6. The great variety of its causes meanes uses and effects is generally known There is a measure of them appointed for every one To be wholly without them is a temptation and so in some measure an Affliction That which I am to speake unto is that in all our afflictions we need the consolations of the Holy Ghost It is the nature of man to relieve himselfe when he is entangled by all waies and meanes According as mens naturall spirits are so do they mannage themselves under pressures The spirit of a man will beare his infirmity at least it will struggle with it There are two great evills one of which does generally seise § 4 on men under their Afflictions and keep them from a due management of them The Apostle mentioneth them both Heb. 12. 5. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 despise not the chastisement of the Lord neither faint when thou art reproved One of these extreames doe men usually fall into either they despise the Lords correction or sink under it First Men despise it They account that which befalls them to be a light or common thing They take no notice of God in it They can shift with it well enough they look on instruments second causes provide for their own defence and vindication with little regard to God or his hand in their affliction And the ground of this is because they take in succours in their trouble that God will not mix his grace withall They fix on other remedies then what he hath appointed and utterly loose all the benefits and advantage of their affliction And so shall every man doe that relieves himselfe from any thing but the consolations of the Holy Ghost 2. Secondly Men Faint and sink under their trialls and afflictions Which the Apostle farther reproves vers 12. The first despise the assistance of the Holy Ghost through pride of heart the latter refuse it through dejectednesse of spirit and sink under the weight of their troubles And who almost is there that offends not on one of these hands Had we not learned to count light of the chastisements of the Lord and to take little notice of his dealings with us we should find the season of our Afflictions to comprize no small portion of our Pilgrimage Now there is no due management of our soules under any affliction so that God may have the glory of it and our selves § 5 any spirituall benefit or emprovement thereby but by the consolations of the H. Ghost All that our Saviour promiseth his Disciples when he tells them of the great trialls and tribulations they were to undergoe is I will send you the spirit the comfortour He shall give you peace in me when in the world you shall have trouble He shall guide and direct and keep you in all your trialls And so the Apostle tells us it came to passe 2 Cor. 1. 4 5 6. Yea and this under the greatest afflictions will carry the soule to the highest joy peace rest and contentment So the same Apostle Rom. 5. 3. We glory in tribulations It is a great expression He had said before that we glorted in the hope of the glory of God vers 2. Yea but what if manifold afflictions and tribulations befall us why even in them also we glory saith he We glory in our tribulations But whence is it that our spirits are so borne up to a due management of afflictions as to glory in them in the Lord He tells us vers 5. It is from the shedding abroad of the Love of God in our hearts by the Holy Ghost And thence are Believers said to receive the word in much affliction with joy of the Holy Ghost 1 Thes. 1 6. And to take joyfully the spoyling of their goods This is that I aime at There is no management nor improvement of any Affliction but meerely and solely by the Consolations of the Holy Ghost Is it then of any esteeme or value unto you that you loose not all your trialls temptations and afflictions learne to value that whereby alone they are rendred usefull 2. Sinne is the second burthen of our lives and much the greatest § 6 Unto this is this Consolation peculiarly suited So Heb. 6. 17 18. an Allusion is taken from the man stayer under the Low who having killed a man at unawares and brought the guilt of his blood upon him selfe fled with speed for his deliverance to the Citty of refuge our great and only refuge from the guilt of sinne is the Lord Jesus Christ in our flying to him doth the spirit administer consolation to us A sense of sin fills the heart with troubles and disquietnesse it is the Holy Ghost which gives us peace in Christ. That gives an apprehension of wrath the Holy Ghost sheds abroad the Love of God in our hearts From thence doth Satan and the Low accuse us as objects of Gods hatred the spirit beares witnesse with our spirits that we are the Children of God There is not any one engine or instrument that sin useth or sets up against our peace but one effect or other of the Holy Ghost towards us is suited and fitted to the casting of it downe In the whole course of our obediénce are his consolations necessary also That we may goe through with it cheerfully willingly § 7 patiently to the end This will afterwards be more fully discovered as to particulars when I come to give directions for our communion with this blessed comforter In a word in all the concernments of this life and in our whole expectation of another we stand in need of the consolations of the Holy Ghost Without them we shall either despise afflictions or faint under § 8 them and God be neglected as to his intendments in them Without them sin will either harden us to a contempt of it or cast us downe to a neglect of the remedies gratiously provided against it Without them duties will either puffe us up with pride or leave us without that sweetnesse which is in new obedience Without them prosperity will make us carnall sensuall and to take up our contentment in these things and utterly weaken us for the trialls of adversity Without them the comforts of our Relations will separate us from God and the losse of them make our hearts as Nabals Without them the calamity of the Church will overwhelme us and the prosperity of the Church will not concerne us Without them we shall have wisdome for no worke Peace in no condition strength for no duty successe in no triall joy in no state no comfort in life no light in death Now our Afflictions our sins and