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A45368 A cordial for Christians traveling heavenward being the substance of some sermons upon the eight chapter of Paul's Epistle to the Romans / preached in the city of Edinburgh by a minister of the Gospel there. Hamilton, Alexander, d. 1696. 1696 (1696) Wing H475; ESTC R35978 131,544 244

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strong Comforter The Child of God is subject through self-love to overlook his Faults but the Spirit is a sharp and seasonable Reprover The Child of God is subject to lazieness and upsitting in the Way of God but the Spirit of God is a seasonable and powerful Exciter to Duty There is a 4th Use of Instruction from the Doctrine This instructs us what is the Cause Why the Children of God keep Gods Way notwithstanding of their Weakness in the Point of Light notwithstanding of the remaining Wickedness of their Heart and notwithstanding of the manifold external Temptations It is neither the strength of their Reason nor the strength of their Inherent Grace that is the Principal Cause of their keeping the way of God but this is the Cause of it Because they are led by the Spirit of God There is an other Use of Instruction from the Doctrine It instructs us in the misery of these that are not Gods Children such are not led by his Spirit For to be led by his Spirit is the alone Priviledge of Sons and this must be a great Misery to want this Guide because such are led by bad Exampl● in this World by the Dictates of Corrupt Reason and by the swing of their Lusts There is an other Use from this Doctrine and that is of Exhortation to the Godly to exhort them rightly to improve this Priviledge And for this Effect 1st They would be humble and docile to his Teachings the meek he will guide in Judgement the meek he will teach his way Psal 52.10 2ly They would improve his Comforts for Encouragement to walk in the Way of God Acts 9.31 3ly They would be painful in improving his Assistance Col. 1.29 1 Cor. 15.10 4ly They would shun these Temptations he forwarnes them of And 5ly They would hearken to these Calls to Duty and Excitements he trysts them with Verse 15. But ye have not received the Spirit of Bondage again to fear but ye have received the Spirit of Adoption whereby we cry Abba Father HEre the Apostle proves that those that are led by the Spirit they are the Sons of God by two Arguments One is that they have received the Spirit of Adoption The other is the Spirit of God and their own Spirit witnesseth that they are Sons Observe 1st That Gods People receive the Spirit of Bondage before they receive the Spirit of Adoption Observe 2ly That the Elect People of God that receive the Spirit of Bondage they are allowed of God the Spirit of Adoption 3ly Observe That those that have received the Spirit of Adoption they never again receive the Spirit of Bondage 4ly The Spirit of Adoption where it is it is a Spirit of Liberty it is here opposed to a Spirit of Bondage Observe 5ly That those that receive the Spirit of Adoption their condition is preferable to those that receive a Spirit of Bondage 6ly The Apostle seems to glance at the frame of Gods People that lived under the Legal Administration differing it from the frame of such as lived under the Administration of the Gospel Observe 7ly That the Spirit of Adoption in Believers prompts them to Prayer and these Prayers are free and fearless fervent and serious and these Two Qualities of Prayer are included in the Word Crying As also these Prayers are confident and affectionate the Spirit of Adoption makes them cry Father 8ly Observe the Spirit of Adoption is a Benefite common to the Gentiles with the Jews The Apostle to denote this he expresses the homely Compellation of God both in Hebrew and Greek For the First Observation that the Elect People of God receive the Spirit of Bondage before they receive the Spirit of Adoption We shall clear it 1st By shewing what is meant by the Spirit of Bondage and what is meant by the Spirit of Adoption 2ly We shall prove that God dispenses the Spirit of Bondage to the Elect before he dispenses the Spirit of Adoption 3ly We shall give the Reasons of this Dispensation And 4ly Give the Uses of the Point For the First by the Spirit of Bondage is meant that Frame of Soul wrought in them by Gods Spirit preparing them for the state of Conversion springing from a sight of their state of Bondage while they are in an state of Nature convinceing them of their state of slavery to Sin and Satan and so bringing them under a full Conviction of their unability to relieve themselves from that condition Likeas this Conviction is attended with a Grief for their former sins and a fear of their imminent danger By the Spirit of Adoption is meant that disposition of Soul wrought in the Elect becoming the state of Adoption It is wrought by Gods Spirit through the application of Gospel-Promises It includes in it 1st The reverential awe of God 2ly An affection and care to imitate God in his moral Perfections 3ly A kindly submission to his Corrections 4ly A lively Expectation of the Inheritance of God For the second thing proposed Viz. the Proof of this that God dispenses to the Elect the Spirit of Bondage before he dispenses to them the Spirit of Adoption It is clear from the Experience of the Converts Acts 2. And from Pauls Experience at his Conversion and from the Experience of the Jaylor For the third Thing Viz. The Reasons why God thus dispenses to his Elect the Spirit of Bondage before the Spirit of Adoption they are these 1st He does this that he may make the Mysteries of the Gospel more credible to them For before a Man be convinced of his Sin and Misery The Mystery of Christs Cross seems but a Fable to the unconvinced Jew Christs Cross is but a stumbling Block and to the unconvinced Greek it seems foolishness but to the convinced and called Man it is the Wisdom of God and the Power of God See 1 Cor. 1. 2ly He does this to disengage their Affections from sin Our hearts through long custom acquire a great lyking to a course of sinning and untill our Spirits smart for our sins by grief and fear we cannot fall in a dislike with them 3ly He does this that thereby he may bring us to quite our own Righteousness and accept of Christ For Pride Self-love and Blindness of Mind do all concurr to make us tenacious of our own Righteousness before the Spirit work this Work in us A 4th Is he dispenses this to make his Elect willing to subject themselves to the Divine Law as a Rule of Life for when they are made by the Spirit of Conviction to smart for sin no terms of their freedom from sin and misery seems hard to them A 5th Reason he thus dispenses is that he may bring his own to have an● high Esteem of Christ to reckon all things but as dung and dross in comparison of the Son of God A 6th is he does it that he may make the burthen of Christs Cross seem light to them For the 4th Thing proposed the Uses of
the Visible Church who because of their being strangers to the Operations of the Spirit in the Hearts of true Believers look upon Assurance as an unattainable thing As to the second Observation The way to win to this Assurance it is set down in the Text and it is by getting a two fold Testimony for our Sonship The one from the Spirit and the other from our Conscience The Spirit Testifies to our Sonship 1st By giving an External Revelation in the Scriptures that penitent Believers are the Sons of God John 1.12 2ly The Spirit concurrs with this Testimony by illuminating the Mind and Understanding and perswading it of the truth of this External Revelation 1 Cor. 2.12 3ly The Spirit concurrs to this Testimony by being an evidence of our Sonship by reason of his Gracious sanctifying presence in us Therefore the Scripture calls him the Earnest of our Inheritance Eph. 1 13 and Gods Seal on us Eph 4.30 4ly The Spirit testifies our Sonship by giving us this Internal Objective Revelation viz. That we are Sons and that we have these true Graces in us that are the true Marks of our Adopted state and albeit we cannot discern a true difference between a suggestion of the Spirit of God injecting this thought in us That we are ●on● differing I say from the Act of our Conscience concluding our Sonship from reflecting on the truth of our Graces yet there may be a difference between these Two the thought and persuasion injected by the Spirit being attended with a total expulsion of all Fears Whereas the Act of the Conscience may have some mixture of fears attending it And if we consider this Text which asserts the Spirit to be a Co-witness with Conscience testifieing Sonship it supposeth that the Spirit doth give this Internal Objective Revelation to the Mind as a distinct Testimony from that of the Conscience For to say that all that the Spirit works in this affair is to assist the Conscience concluding Sonship from the discerning of the true Marks of a renewed state To say this does not seem to be the whole of his Text for in that case the Spirit helps only the Conscience to be a Witness but he cannot properly be called a Testator himself yea also and another Testator besides the Conscience which the Text does here assert neither doeth t● is Assertion of the Spirits giving this Internal Objective Revelation anent the Son ship of the Saints take off Believers from the written word as a Rule of their Life and expose Believers to delusions by leading them to wait upon Internal Revelations differing from the Revelations made in Scripture And that 1st Because this Internal Revelation is agreeable to Scripture-Revelation because it is the Revelacion of Sonship to a particular Membe● of the Church who hath all the Scripture-marks of an Adopted state neither is this internal Revelation of Sonship to a particular Believer a new Revelation of a new Article of Faith not contained in the Scriptures added to the Creed of other Believers obliedging them to believe the same it is only the Revelation of a Truth consonant to the Scriptures made to a particular Believer to his comfort And if it be said the asserting of such an Revelation leaves men at great uncertainty because they may take Satans Suggestion for the Testimony of the Spirit It is Answered The Testimony of the Spirit is attended with the Testimony of Conscience concluding upon rational Grounds their Sonship he is said here to be a Co-witness with our Spirits 2ly Where it is it brings with it a disposition and promptitude for Prayer It is the Testimony of the Spirit of Adoption whereby we Cry Abba Father 3ly It disposes the Soul for Holiness it is the holy Spirit of Promise that gives this Testimony Eph. 1.13 There are these Three or Four Ways whereby we may win to this Spirits Testimony As. 1st By exact walking God gives it as a Reward to his Obedient Children 2ly By being of a Gospel-frame of Spirit he is the holy Spirit of Promise and we receive the Spirit as well in his comforting Testimony as in his Sanctifying Vertue by improving the Gospel We receive the Spirit by the hearing of Faith Gal. 3.2 That is by the acceptance and improving of the Object of Faith Viz. the Promise of the Gospel A 3d. Way we receive the Spirit is to be devout much given to Prayer the Spirit of Adoption prompting us to pray is attended with this Testimony as we see by thir two Verses joined together A 4th Way to win at it is Labour for the constant witnessing of our own Conscience testifying to our Son ship and this is win at by studying singleness and sincerity 2 Cor. 1.12 See Job● Experience 2ly We would labour for the grouth of Grace for when Grace is growen it is better seen than when it is in a mean measure 3ly We would labour to have all the Graces of the Spirit for our shortcoming in some makes us jealous we want all 4ly When God calls us to self-denying Acts of Obedience we would readily answer Gods Call For if God take self-denying Acts of Obedience for Evidences of the Truth of Grace a mans own Conscience may safely take them for a sure Evidence of the same for God says Gen. 22. That by Abrahams offering up of Isaac he knew that he feared God Verse 17. And if Children then Heirs Heirs of God and Joint-Heirs with Christ if so be that we suffer with him that we may be also glorifyed together HERE the Apostle infers a certainty of the Children of Gods possessing the Inheritance If Children then Hears and he commends that Inheritance from these two Grounds As 1st It is an Inheritance suitable to the Giver they are Heirs of God 2d Ground is it is the same Inheritance possest by the Lord Christ they are Co-heirs with him The Apostle here also prevents an Objection that might be made against this Doctrine which might be taken from the suffering Lot of the Saints and he turns the Objection to a Confirmation of this Truth See 1 Pet. 1.14 If so be that we suffer with him that we may be also glorifyed together Observe 1st From the Text that God's Children shall certainly possess the Inheritance The 1st Ground of this Objective Certainty is the Oath and Promise of the Covenant See Heb. 6. 2d Ground is the two Priviledges of the Saints whereby they have Right to this Inheritance And these are 1st Justification Tit. 3.6 2ly Adoption See the Text. 3d. Ground are the Seals whereby God confirms the Promise of this Inheritance to his People 1st Seal is the internal Seal of the Spirit Eph. 1.13 2d Seal is the external Seal of the Sacrament of the Supper which is a Seal of the Communion of his Body and Blood the Bread which we break is the Communion of his Body and the Cup which we drink is the Communion of his Blood 2 Cor. 10. And we know
the Gift of Prayer which stands in a clearness of Conception of things needful and a clearness of Expression if they have fervent single desires after spiritual good and these desires put up in the Name of Christ 3ly They would consider that tho Believers may want sometimes that Peace passing understanding that Joy unspeakable and Glorious the Spirits Testimony for their Aodption that full and free Application of the Promises Yet they may have the Comfort of the Spirit if they have that support in their Mind and calmness in their Conscience as makes them cheerfully go about their duty and hear their Crosses 4ly They would consider That the Spirit may be a sanctifying Spirit to such who are overtaken with Temptations at a time Gal. 6.1 and whose fervour of their first Love is abated Rev. 2.5 If their Exercise be to keep a good Conscience towards God and Man and if the tract of their way be to please God A Third Use of Exhortation to the Godly That since the Indwelling Spirit is a sure evidence of a renewed state they would Labour to entertain the presence of this Spirit in their Hearts And first they would entertain the presence of the Illuminating Spirit First By using all appointed meanes for the encrease of Knowledge 2ly By depending on the Spirit in the use of these meanes for the growth of Knowledge and not on the quickness of our understanding 3ly By having single desires after Knowledge by desireing the same not for Vain-glory or By Ends but for Gods Glory and our own and others Education Next We would entertain the presence of the Spirit of Prayer First By applying our selves seriously to that Duty as Daniel did Daniel 9. 2ly By being constantly exact in our Life which ministers confidence to us in Prayer 3ly By Examining our own Condition that we may not want matter for Prayer when we go to God 3ly We would entertain the Spirit of Sanctification by watching against Temptations and by the use of all appointed meanes for the Communicating of the Spirits Grace and searching after the Evils of your Heart and by knowing the plagues of your own Heart ye may know what Evils ye are mostly to set your selves against by Repenting for them Praying against them and watching in opposition against them 4ly Ye would entertain the spirit of Consolation As 1st By improving his Comforts to make you Cheerfully obey Ast● 9.31 And 2ly By forebearing to drench your self too much in Worldly Comforts Jo. 14.17 Verse 9. Now if any man have not the Spirit of Christ he is none of his HEre is a Certification of the distance of all from Christ that want his Spirit And this is given on purpose to make the Romans make enquiry whether they have the Spirit or not This Spirit is called the Spirit of Christ 1st Because he meritoriously procures him Gal. 3.14 2●y He is primarly possessed by him he possesses a greater number and measure of his Gifts than any of his Members John 3.34 Isa 61.1 3ly The Communication of the Spirit flowes from his Intercession John 14.16 4ly● The dispensation of the Spirit is from him John 15.26 and 16.7 And 5ly The Spirits Work ● to glorify him and to apply his Purchase John 16.14 From the Words observe 1st That all that have not the Spirit of Christ are none of his The meaning is not that these that have not Christs Spirit they are none of them elected or that the Salvation of such is not transacted for in the Covenant of Redemption for the Elect themselves may be Children of Wrath Eph. 2.2 and void of Christ● Spirit alse well as others But the meaning is that the man that wants the Illuminating Praying Sanctifying and Comforting Spirit Christ hath no● that Interest in them that he hath in Actual Believers they do not so belong to him as they do● that is by vertue of the Fathers actual Donation i● time which stands in effectual Vocation John 6.37 38. they may be entrusted to him in the Covenant of Redemption but yet if they be void of Christ● Spirit they are not effectually Called 2ly They do not belong to him by vertue of their persona● Resignation to him they cannot offer themselve● as a living and acceptable Sacrifice to him without Christs Spirit 3ly They do not belong to him by reason of his Conquest of them of redeeming them from the Dominion of Sin and Satan because a man that wants Christs Spirit is under the Tyrrany of both 4ly They belong not to him as his Members by Mystical Union for as that Union is made up of Faith on our part Eph. 3.17 so it is made up by the Communication of his Spirit on his part 1 Cor. 6.17 5ly They are not his by that near relation of his Spiritual marriage so as to be his Spouse because without Christs Spirit they cannot quite the Law as a Husband and consent to be married to Christ Rom. 7.4 For to quite our own Righteousness is a Work far above the power of our Faculties without the Communication of the Spirit of Grace 6ly Neither can a man void of Christs Spirit belong to Christ in this sense As tho the Mediator stood obliedged by vertue of the Covenant of Grace to conferr upon him Justification Adoption and Sanctification and to bring him to Glory For by vertue of that Covenant he is only tyed to conferr these things on sincere Believers now these that are void of the Spirit have no sincere Faith It 's true Christ may be engaged by vertue of the Covenant of Redemption to bring some who for the present are void of Christs Spirit into an Estate of Justification Adoption and Sanctification But for Answer 1st That Obligation lyes not on him by vertue of the Covenant of Grace made with the Church or the promulgate Gospel to them But that Obligation lyes upon him by vertue of that undertaking that he makes to his Father in the Covenant of Redemption Likeways when he undertakes to possess them of an Estate of Justification Adoption and Glory he doth not undertake to bring them into that 〈◊〉 state and Condition and that they should be voi● of the Spirits Presence while they are in that Estate but he undertakes to bring them into that Estate b● Communicating of his Spirit to them Now that no man that wants the Spirit of Christ can so belong to him as actual Believers do appear● by this we cannot belong to Christ without receiving him and it 's in the Word of the Gospel that ● receive him now when we receive him in the Gospel we receive him and his Spirit together See Gal. 2.3 Therefore is it that the Gospel is called the Ministr●tion of the Spirit 2 Cor. 3 8 The use of this is to reprove the unrenewed world that are void of the Spirit for believing they ha● an actual Interest in Christ and in the Priviledges of the Gospel Covenant the reason of this Mistake is They
of the sensible presence of the Spirit that they may have his supporting encouragement at their hand under their seeing and feeling Mortality When the Text says The Spirit is Life in opposition to the Bodys Death It doth not only intimate that the Soul lives a spiritual life and likeways that it doth live that Life after Death immediatly But likeways it imports that the Holy Spirit of God as present in the Soul of a Christian is a pledge and cause of spiritual life here and immediatly after Death when it is a pledge and cause of immortal Life at the Resurrection For when the Text speaks of the Spirit being Life the word Spirit is not meant so much of a mans Soul as of the Indwelling spirit of God in Belivers which is clear by the words subjoined in the Eleventh verse Observe from these Two Verses jointly considered That the Indwelling presence of the Spirit in Believers is a sure pledge of immortal Glory and this is clear by these three 1st Consider the import and significancy of this Gift 2ly It 's Efficacy 3ly Consider it's Irrevocableness And First As to It 's significancy Consider the Names Designations and Descriptions it gets in Scripture 1st It is called the Blessing of Abraham Gal. 3.14 so it signifies that God's Covenant with Abraham belongs to them now Christ Luke 20 Evinces That God cannot be the God of the Dead but of the Living 2ly It is called a Seal Eph. ● 30. To signifie that God hath an peculiar interest ● them that have it as his peculiar Treasure and ther●fore it is sure he cannot lose them by death An●hilation and Perdition 3ly It is called the Ernest Eph. 1.13 2 Cor. 5.5 and 1 22. And ther●fore where it is given it signifies Gods purpose an● Obligation to give the Inheritance 4ly It is call● the Unction or Anointing 2 Cor. 1.21 As 1 Joh. 2.20 To hold out that by the present of the Spirit Gods People are separate sanct●fied and dignified to be Gods Kings to triumph over all their spiritual Enemies whereof Death i● one 5ly It is called the Spirit of Promise Eph. 1 13. and the promise of the Spirit Gal. 3.14 Because the Gracious Indwelling of the Spirit in ● perfection is the primary and comprehensive go● promised in the Gospel and the great design of the Gospel being to possess People of the Spirit therefore the Gospel is called 2 Cor. 3. The Mi●stration of the Spirit and therefore the presence ● the Spirit signifies that God will grant to the hav● of it Glory to come seing when God grants t● primary good promised in the Gospel he will no● deny them any accessory good that 's promised 〈◊〉 the same Now Glory is a consequent unto th● presence of the Spirit see Verse 11. Next Consider the Efficacy of this Gift whi● kyths in these two 1st in raising us from t● Death of sin 2ly In raising Christ from the Dea● see for a proof of its Efficacy Eph. 1.19 20. And 3ly Consider it s an irrevocable Gift b●cause the Gifts and Callings of God are without Repentance And 2ly Because the Spirit is given to them not to be taken from them again for he is said to dwell in them by his Spirit and to make them a perpetual Sanctuary to himself Ezek. 37.26 He is to be a spring of Eternal Life to them Joh. 7.38 Joh. 4.14 The Soul that is thus possessed of the Spirit cannot miss Eternal Life for it is an Eternal habitation for God and the Spirit gives the Soul Eternal Life now the Spirit cannot give the Soul Eternal Life if the Body lay perpetually in the Grave The Use of this is since the presence of the Holy Spirit in a Believer is a sure pledge of immortal Life it reproves Believers that have it that they are not more lively in their hope of Glory A 2d Use is To Instruct us in the worth of this Gift God may give and take other Gifts from us but he gives us this Gift without Rueing and Repenting we may lose other Gifts but this is a permanent Enjoyment there is nothing in the World that has the full significancy that this Gift has nor has its Efficacy And therefore these that have it should be thankful for it and whosoever want it should be at pains to obtain it Verse 11. But if the Spirit of him that raised up Jesus from the dead dwell in you he that raised up Christ from the dead shall also quicken your mortal bodies by his Spirit that dwells in you HEre the Apostle preoccupies an Objection they might have said since our Soul lives and shall our Body ly perpetually in the Grave wherefore then serves our Justification It is Answered That if the Spirit of God dwell in us that same Spirit will quicken our Mortal Body In the Words ye may take notice of the Assurance that the Apostle gives of the Resurrection of the Body upon the account of the Pledge thereof in time and that is the Spirit dwelling in us And 1st Ye may observe That the Mortal Body shall be quickened again and this appears from the priviledge of Justification seing Death is a punishment following upon sin 2ly Adoption clea● it Luke 20.36 compared with Rom. 8.23 3● Christs Resurrection clears it his Resurrection being the exemplary cause of ours 1 Cor. 15 2● 4ly The Spirits Indwelling in the Body clears it 1 Cor. 6.19 and see the Text. 5ly The Body bein● a peice of Christ Mystical see 1 Cor. 6.15 1 Thes 4 and 14. 6ly Christs Engagement to the Fathe● clears it Joh. 6.37 7ly The Immortality of the Soul compared with the Natural Inclination of i● to the Body clears it because nihil violentum est de rabite and therefore Luke 20.37 Christ takes it fo● granted since Abraham Isaac and Jacob live in thei● Souls their Bodies must revive again And that the self same Body shall rise again Appears 1st Becau● Chr●st had the self same Body and his Resurrection was a Patern of ours 2ly Christ says God can ca● the Body in Hell after Death 3ly The Bodies tha● are raised come out of their Graves John 5.28 29 4ly Paul Prays that the Body may be kept blameles● till the coming of Christ 1 Thess 5. 5ly It 's the Mortal Body see the Text 1 Cor 15. This Corruptible c. Use of Exhortation strive to believe this Article And that by considering the Scriptures are the Word of God and believing the Omnipotent Power of God Luke 20 36. 2ly It exhorts us to abound in Gods Service 1 Cor. 15. last 3ly It bids us suffer for Christ when called to it 4ly It reproves those that stain their Body by Intemperance and Lust see 1 Cor. 6. An other Use is of Comfort for those that have pained Bodies like Lazarus and Job it s sowen in Dishonour it s raised in Glory and it is of comfort to them that have weak Bodies it is sowen in weakness it s
Scandalous Sinning for a Act of a life after the flesh draws with it the fear of Everlasting Death 2ly They would beware of Impenitency for their old sins before Conversion P● was an man that Exercised Repentance continually for his old Persecution and therefore we do not much read that he was troubled with the Spirit of Bondage after 3ly Beware of Relapses in Predominants for these always break the peace of Conscience 4ly Beware of indifferency as to grouth and of contentment with your present Attainements in Religion For it is only such who make progress in the way of God that enjoys most of the Comforts of the Gospel and are freest of Tormenting Fears these that walk in the fear of God walk also in the Comforts of the Holy Ghost Acts 9.31 5ly Beware of these Sins mentioned Eph. 4.30 which greives the Spirit of God and makes him forbear to discover to the Godly that they belong to God as his peculiar Treasure and where that discovery is wanting the Heart cannot but be subject to Tormenting Fears Observe 4ly That the native effect of the presence of the Spirit of Adoption in a Believer is Spiritual freedom it is here opposed to the Spirit of Bondage this spiritual liberty appears from the Christians freedom from these Fears that are awakned in him through the Accusations of his Conscience for Guilt 2ly In his freedom from the Fears of Death 3ly In his freedom from the Fears of severe Judgements 4ly In his freedom from the fear of Gods Wrath and frightful Dispensations 2ly As the Spirit of Freedom lyes in a being quite of these Tormenting Fears so it lyes in a ready and dareing Application of Gods Promises suiteable to our Exigence when we reckon it no presumption to apply promises as we need them 3ly It lyes in a Liberty for supplication when we have no Jealousy of God that he will take advantage of us in our low condition but when we can with great freedom of spirit open our own Heart befor him as an Affectionate Father In a word Faith hath its fullest freedom in Prayer where the spirit of freedom is therein is Believing the acceptance of our Prayers the prevalency of our Prayers and the fullest accomplishment of the promises that are in our view 4ly The Spirit of Liberty lyes in this that with great facility we get our duty done by the presence of this Spirit Mastering our Corruptions and repelling the Devills Temptations that may obstruct us in our Duty We walk at liberty in keeping Gods Precepts 5ly The Spirit of Liberty where it is it keeps us from the crushing weight of Crosses because it lets us see that all our Crosses are totally free of the Curse of the Law and so the Man has Internal Freedom of Spirit and rest in his Soul under outward Trouble And this holds out the greatness of the benefite of the Spirit of Adoption Observe 5ly That Familiarity in Prayer is the special effect of the Spirit of Adoption This Familiarity in Prayer appears in an free and fearless Confession of our Guilt and Heart-Plagues before God 2ly In a humble and submissive Representation of the difficulties of our case to him 3ly In the reasoning with him for supply strength and delivery upon the account of his promises as Nehemiah did Neh. 1. 4ly In peremptor Desires after spiritual Good when with Jacob we will not let him goe untill he Bless us Motives to this Familiarity are 1st Gods Fatherly Relation to us 2ly His sitting upon a Throne of Grace and not upon a Throne of Justice he follows a method of Grace and not of strict Justice in his dispensations towards his People 3d. Motive is Christs Sympathy is the spring of his Intercession for his People A 4th is The example of the Saints using this Familiarity with God is proposed in the Scripture for our Imitation The means to win to this Familiarity Are 1st We should study singleness and sincerity Heb. 10.22 2ly We should beware of these Sins we have repented of Vowed against and have born Chastisements from the hand of God for them 3ly We would beware of Formality and study Seriousness and Forvour in our Devotions Verse 16. The Spirit it self bears witness with our Spirit that we are the Chilren of God HEre the Apostle proves That the Sons of God may be Familiar with him because they may be assured of their Sonship Likeas here he proves that the Children of God must live by a second Argument He proves their Sonship because it is witnessed by the Testimony of Gods Spirit and by the Testimony of their own Conscience Observe 1st That Gods People may be assured of Sonship Observe 2ly That the manner of attaining it is by the Testimony of the Spirit and by the Testimony of Conscience For the First Observation I clear the attainableness of assurance by these Four Grounds 1st God Commands to endeavour to attain it 2 Pet 1.11 12. 2ly The Saints have attained it before Rom. 8. Last Ye see the experience of David frequently in the Psalms 3ly He hath laid down positive marks in th Scripture evidenceing the state of Sonship many of these are set down in the 1 Epist John and it cannot be conceived that the Spirit of God should lay down these Marks but for this end that the People of God by discerning them in themselves may attain to Assurance thereby 4th Ground is the necessity and usefulness of Assurance to Gods People Without Assurance they cannot win to the Love of God which is a necessary Principle for Gospel-Obedience without it we cannot r●joice in Tribulation which is their necessary Duty and approveable temper Rom. 5.3 Without it they cannot rejoice in God as their Covenanted Portion ibid 10. Without this we cannot be cheerful in Obedidience We cannot rejoice and work Righteousness As also without Assurance they cannot rejoice in the hope of the Glory of God Likeas it should be considered That Gods promises into his People are made for that end that they may be applyed and without this Assurance Believers can have no freedom to apply these Promses The Apostasie of Temporary Believers speaks nothing against this Assurance Because true Believers have Attainments that Temporary Believers are wholly Strangers to Heb. 6.9 And albeit the Holy Ghost does dispense Threatnings in the word against Apostates Gods method in that militates nothing against Assurance And that first because these Threatnings are given out indefinitly against the whole Members of the Visible Church amongst whom there are many Hypocrites And 2ly Because the Holy Ghost makes use of these Threatnings to beget in the Heart of true Believers a Cautelous Fear and abstaining from Sins against Light which sins in their own nature have a Tendency to Apostasie Use of this serves To reprove the Error of the Roman Church which maintains that true Believers can attain to no more then a conjectural Opinion anent their sonship 2ly It reproves the Carnal Professors of
be the first-born amongst many bretheren HEre the Apostle proves That the Called according to purpose Their Afflictions must tend to their Spiritual Good because they are predestinate to be conformed to the Image of the Son of God And the medium he makes use of to prove it is that the foreknown are predestinate to be conformed to the Image of God and he takes it for granted that all the Called according to purpose are foreknown By a conformity with Christs Image is not here understood an Conformity with him in his Suffering Lot else the Argument would not infer what the Apostle intends to prove viz. That the Afflictions of the called ones might tend to their spiritual Good for many might be predestinate to be in a suffering Lot which Lot might prove not very edifying to them 2ly The Illustration subjoined viz. That he might be the first-born amongst many Bretheren signifies that by conformity with Christs Image is not meaned Suffering but a shareing in his priviledges significative of favour 3l● It must not be a conformity to his Suffering Lot here meant because as the Apostle expresses it in the bulk v 29. That the effect of Predestination is a conformity to Christs Image so more plainly and particularly he sets out wherein that conformity doth consist v. 30. viz. By giving us the effects of Predestination which are Calling Justification and Glory By Foreknowledge here is not meaned a Foreknowledge of our Faith or good Works or of our concurrence with the External Call The reason is because Faith is the effect of Predestination v. 30. Therefore it cannot be the object of Foreknowledge because Foreknowledge is before Predestination and Faith is the effect of Predestination Acts 13.48 neither can it be meant of the Forknowledge of good Works because these are the effects of Predestination Likeways Eph. 2.10 Neither can it be meant of the Foreknowledge of our concurrence with the External Call because our Effectual Calling depends not upon that concurrence but upon Gods purpose and Grace that was given to us in Christ Jesus 2 Tim. 1.9 By this Foreknowledge therefore is meant the Love of God towards such whom he predestinates to be saved through Christ because Knowledge in the Hebrew Language is taken for Affection Psal 1 ●l● Rom. 11.2 1 Pet. 1.2 We may observe here that all the Called of God are foreknown of him that is they are the Objects o● his Eternal Love and this tells us that their Callin● comes from free Love and not from merite 2l● It bids us conclude from our Calling that we are th● Objects of Eternal Love 3ly It says that if Go● Loved us from Eternity he will Love us to Eternity 4ly It says that since God Loved us from Eternity we should Love him in time Next Observe that the Called are predestinate t● be conformed to the Image of his Son and this tel● us that Electing Love was towards Gods Elect before they were considered as in Christ nay the gi●ing of them to Christ does say by the decree of Predestination which as to our uptaking is revealed in t● Scripture to be posterior to this Love that the peop● of God were his by Electing Love before they w● given to Christ to save Jo. 17.6 And we see th● were designed to be conformed to the Image 〈◊〉 Christ after they were foreknown And therefo● that Arminian Tenet is false that God can have Elective Love towards none but such as he does fo● see to be Believers And this says next that if G● Love his people with an Love of Benevolence befo● he consider them as in Christ by Faith he will c●tainly Love such with an Love of complacency as a● actually in him by Believing Observe 3ly That God designs a Fraternity betwixt Believers and Christ That is that there shou● be a Communion of Natures betwixt us and him he hath the same human Nature with the Children Heb. 2.14 Likeas they partake of his Spirit Rom. ●● And this is appointed of God 1 That there mig● be an Imputation of his Obedience and Sufferings t● us because we are sib to him 2ly That we might claim with confidence the effects of his merite And 3ly That he might sympathisingly interceed for us And 4ly That we might with boldness employ him in all his Offices as one we are so nearly related to And 5ly That there might be access to conform us to his Image As the Text says that is to share with him in his priviledges here and his Glory hereafter And first we share with him in his Natural Sonship by our Adoption Gal. 4.5 2ly We share with him in his Justification he was justified by his Resurrection as our Soverty 1 Tim. 3 last And we are justified through him Phil. 3.9 He received the Spirit from the Father as Spirit of Life and we receive that Spirit from him Jo· 14.19 And 6.57 He raised himself from the Grave by his own Power we are to be raised by his Power Rom. 8.11 Jo. 528. He went into Heaven and acquired an nearness to his Father by his own Blood we acquire an access to Heaven by the same Blood Heb. 10.19.20 He allows us a share of his Glory Jo. 17.24 This speaks out the Fathers Love that advances us to partake of thir priviledges with Christ and it exhorts us to be content with his Lot in this World and to imitate his Virtues Observe That Christ hath the preheminence in respect of priviledges over all his Bretheren He is the Natural Son we are the Adopted Children he received the Spirit above measure we by measure the Fountain and fulness of Life is in him we have but a share of it he was justified by his own Righteousness and Obedience we by his he got access to the Fathers Glorious presence by vertue of his own Blood we by vertue of the same Heb 10.19 He rose by the Power of his own Spirit we are raised by vertue of his Power As to his personal Glory it is greater nor ours because he sits on the right hand of the Throne of Majesty This tells us we owe him great Honour Homage Love Esteem and Dependance Observe That Christ possest with thir priviledges evidences himself to be Gods first born and Heir what priviledges I have named do testify that he is the Son of God so that after Christs Exaltation to deny hi● Divinity is an inexcusable Fault and it is an inexcusable Infidelity in the Saints to deny their Adoption while they feel in themselves an Communication of the Spirit of Life from Christ And as thir Priviledges testify that he is the Natural Son of God so they testify that he is the Heir of all things he is called here the First-born The Father Loves the Son and giveth all things into his hand and this speaks our right to these Priviledges to be very firm seing we have a right to them by his Testament ratified by his Blood and Death Verse 30. Moreover whom he
Expressions of Bounty are given with Christ which holds out that if we have an interest in him we have an interest also in all these all things are yours and ye are Christs and Christ is Gods 2 Cor. 1. last 2 Cor. 1.20 2ly It imports that Christ is the principal Gift other things cannot be had without him and if they could they would not be sweet to us 3ly When the Text says he gives us all things with him it imports that all the Expressions of his Bounty conferred on us in our afflicted condition are given to us upon the account of his Merite and not upon the account of ours Observe 5ly The Apostles manner of Expressio● shewing Gods readiness to supply the need of his af●cted People on Christs account in these Words He shall be not with him freely give us all things imports th● crossed Saints should have no doubt of Gods read●ness to supply their Wants This appears from 〈◊〉 Faithfulness in keeping Promises 2ly The U●changeableness of the goodness of his Nature 3l● From his tender Sympathy towards his People 〈◊〉 their afflicted condition In all their afflict●on he was afflicted Isa 63 9. 4ly It appears f●● the great love that was vented in procureing them Saviour Use of Reproof to those that have hard though●● of God as tho he were unready or unwilling to su●ply their wants Use of Exhortation to conclud● from hence that what ever our Lot is it is suite for us This would make us love our God and comply with our Duty and Cross notwithstanding o● Cross were against our Natural Humour v● farr Observe 6ly That Gods giving up of Christ 〈◊〉 Death is a great Confirmation of the Fathers L● to us In speaking to this I shall clear first in w●●● sense it is the Father did not spare his Son 2ly W● he is called his own Son 3ly In what sense it 〈◊〉 said that he delivered him up to Death And 4● How all this is the very highest Expression 〈◊〉 his Love For the First The Father is said not to spare t●●● Son to hold out that our Salvation was so dear 〈◊〉 him that rather than it were not brought about it was content to expose his Son to a state of Hum●ation for us and this must be an Argument of great Love It was great Love to design and bestow Salvation on us but it was an greater Argument of Love to design such a Salvation for us as would not be brought about but by the Humiliation of his Son and this tells us we are still great Debitors to the Fathers Love for it 's impossible that we can express Love to him as he hath to us 2ly It says that as we are obliged to Christ who by his Humiliation merited our Salvation so to the Fathers Love likeways who to make way for it procured Christs Humiliation 3ly It says there is nothing promised in the Covenant but we may expect it from the Fathers Love seing Heaven it self if it could have heen given another way then this had been an expression of Love below this exp●cision of it 4ly If Love made him part with he Son for us it saith that there is nothing so dear to us that we should not part with to testify our Love to him 2ly He is said not to spare him because after he had undertaken to be our Soverty Justice exacted all the Penalty of him for the breach of the Covenant of Works and for all our Sins he forgave him nothing Isai 53 7 It was exacted and he Answered it tho' these Words be otherways in our Translation when Christ dyed he said It was finished Jo. 19.30 He suffered in his Soul Body and Name The Lord withdrew his sensible Comfort from him at appears by his crying My God why hath thou forsaken me Devils vexed him Men mocked him From this See 1st The greatness of Gods Love to us that he would not divide the Legal punishment of Sin 'twixt Christ and us but would have him to bear it all 2ly We would read the greatness of Gods Love in the Extremity of Christ his Sufferings And for this effect be oft considering 1st The painfulness of his Death 2ly The Ignominiousness of his Death 3ly It was a Cursed Death and he dyed in the account of many as deserving Death and in the view of many 3ly Consider the trouble of his mind Jo. 12.27 It puts him to that what shall I say He was exceeding sorrowful Matth. 26 38. 4ly Consider his Prayers for relief his sinles nature shuning this Cup he that was so willing to suffer being put to that tells us he was put to great Extremity 5ly Consider his Prayers the fervour of them Luke 22.44 The frequency and shortness of them and that he desired the Disciples to watch and pray with him all that says that he was sore put to it 6ly Consider that he stood in need of the confirmation of an Angel Luke 22.43 7th The prophetical Expressions of the old Testament about his Sufferings says he was in great Extremity his being bruised pouring out his Soul to Death Isai 53. His Heart being poured out like Water Psal 22. That says he behooved to be in great Extremity Use 3d If God spared not Christ but put him to bear the whole Curse for his People then they are to bear no portion of vindictive Wrath themselves 4● if Justice spared not him it will not spare others that have no Interest in his Suffering The Wicked and Unbelievers may expect the exact accomplishment of the Threatning 5ly Believen may venture on his Satisfaction 6ly Be affected with Sin that procured this Extremity of Suffering But 2ly He is said to be his own proper peculiar Son Jo. 10.34 1 Jo. 4.10 Jo. 1.8 Gal 4.4 And this was a great Expression of the Fathers Love If ye consider that he was the Object of his Fathers Eternal Love Prov. 8. 2ly In that he gave up his own Son He testified by this his design to bring up his People to the Honourable state of Adoption From this see the necessity of our Salvations being brought about by Christ and by no other for no other was capable of the Work of Mediation but he He had only Personal Dignity to make his Sacrifice of Value He only had the Spirit to apply the purchases of that Sacrifice 3ly How the Father delivered him up to Death This Delivery to Death is ascribed to the Father by reason of his Decree that he should dye 1 Pet. 1.20 2ly Because it was by his Providence all that was inflicted on him he had the main hand in inflicting all that punishment on him that he sustained And that Providence had the main hand in Christs Sufferings Appears 1st In that he suffered not till the appointed time came notwithstanding all his Enemies Malice The Scripture saith no man laid hands on him for his hour was not yet come 2ly Scripture-Prophecy about them tells us that Providence ordered them 3● Christs
prepare for them an Heavenly City now Believers in Christ are Abraham's Spiritual Seed with whom that Covenant was made and therefore they must go to Heaven and cannot be condemned to go to Hell 2d Ground of their freedom from Condemnation is their freedom from the Law Believers are not under the Law but under Grace Rom. 6 They are married to Christ and so are not under the Dominion of their old Husband the Law They are not under the Law as an Covenant tho they be under it as an Rule of Life and so they cannot be under the commination of that Covenant because of the Transgressions of it now where the Law does not condemn the Judge cannot condemn 3d. Ground of Certainty is the Believers interest in Christ's Sacrifice Heb. 12.24 It is said we are come to the blood of sprinkling we have a real Interest in his Sacrifice because he is One that had our nature 2ly That Sacrifice by God's Appointment and his own Consent was offered up for Believers and he had a Spiritual S●bness to them Now since Believers have an interest in this Sacrifice this cannot but secure them from Condemnation if you consider the expiatory Vertue thereof which expiatory Vertue is evinced from these few Considerations 1st Consider the infinitely wise God chose this Sacrifice to expiate the Sins of Believers Heb. 10.5 2ly He accepted of this Sacrifice as a proper and effectual Mean to produce this end Eph. 5.2 3ly This Sacrifice had an Intrinsick Worth in it and was spotless 4ly It was offered up by the Heavenly-Fire of the Eternal Spirit Heb. 9.14 5ly The Offerer was the High-Priest of the New Testament himself inaugurate in his Office by God himself Heb. 7.21 6ly The Sufferings he was put to by being thus a Sacrifice were the accomplishments of the Commination of the Law An Fourth Ground of Certainty is the absolution of Christ the Believers soverty in his Resurrection and this absolution more fully cleared by his Session at God's Right Hand Rom. 4 and last and Heb. 1. and 3. A 5th Ground of Certainty of the Believers freedom is the promulgate Gospel which plainly asserts that the Believer is not condemned John 3.18 and 5.24 And this Truth of the Gospel is confirmed by external Miracles and by the Internal Operations of the Spirit of God A 6th Ground is the Priviledges that this Gospel declares are conferred on Believers as 1st The Priviledge of Justification and that secures the Believer from Condemnation 1st Because it is God's Deed Rom. 8 33. and 34. 2ly It is an Act of Grace Rom. 3.24 We are justified freely by his Grace now Grace must reign over Sin and Death Rom. 5. and last 3ly It is an Act founded on Christ's Righteousness which is called the Righteousness of God viz. of his Invention and Approbation 2 Cor. 5. and last And therefore this Priviledge of Justification cannot but secure the Believer from Condemnation 4ly This Act of Justification draws with it the total and irrep●alable Pardon of all Sin Rom. 4.5 6. compared with Psal 32.1 2· For the Apostle Rom. 4 clears from that Psalm that the Gospel-Righteousness is not a Righteousness of Works for it draws with it as its attendant the Remission of Sins A 2d Priviledge that the Gospel secures to a Believer is Adoption John 1.12 and this cannot but secure the Believer from Condemnation because a sure Title to eternal Life depends on it and follows the same Rom. 8.17 1 Joh. 3.1 2. A Third Priviledge that the Gospel assures us Believers have Is that they are sanctified by the Spirit of God which is their being made meet for Heaven Col. 1.12 It is the Earnest of it Eph 1 14. Now this cannot but secure them from Condemnation because God cannot separate a man that hath his Image from himself seing the Image of God is given by him to prepare a man for Communion with himself A 7th Ground is the Believer is unite to Christ not only because Christ hath the same Humane Nature with him but because he is mystically and spiritually one with him 1 Cor. 6.17 The Believer is a piece of Christ mystical therefore the Church of Believers is called his fullness Eph. 1. last Now this Union with Christ secures from Condemnation because the Love of the Father that is terminate on Christ primarly and principally must also necessarly terminate on them see Jo. 17. last An 8to Ground of certainty is That Christ is Judge and the Rule whereby he proceeds is not the Law but the Gospel John 12.48 49 and 50. Use of Consolation from this Doctrine is 1st To these who are under the conviction of Sin Guilt and Death and who have fled for Refuge to Christ such are not allowed to have the Spirit of Bondage again to fear Condemnation Rom. 8.15 2ly To such who are under paternal Chastisements for Sin because these are our evidences of our freedom from Condemnation 1 Cor. 11.32 And therefore they should not be looked on as Prooffs of our lyableness to Condemnation 3ly It is comfortable to those that are Assaulted with Satan's Fiery Darts suggesting to them that they will be condemned and yet giving them no sufficient ground to found that Assertion on If a mans Conscience tell him that he believes on Christ from this Text he may easily repell all these horrid Temptations 4ly It is very comfortable at the hour of Death for Death wants its Sting to an Believer 1 Cor. 15.55 Death is but a sleep to a Believer Death doth not seperate a Believer from the Love of God Rom. 8. last But it is the Believers passage to immediate Communion with God and therefore Paul 2 Cor. 5.8 Desires to be absent from the body and present with the Lord. The former Scriptural-Grounds assuring the Believer that he is free from Condemnation they are fit to be applyed by these Believers that know they have Faith and whose fears of Condemnation arise more from their reflection on their Guilt Corruption and Misery then from any Jealousie that they want Faith But for such whose fears of Condemnation arise from the weakness of their Faith I would have them consider many Scripture Instances which clear that a weak Faith maybe very profitable if it be true As the Faith of the Leper who believed Christ's Power but questioned his Willingness M●th 8 and as the Faith of the Prodigal who believed his Father might put him amongst the Servants but could not make him a Son see what Opinion Paul hath of the Faith of the Hebrews Heb. 6.9 compared with the 12. and 13. and compared with the 5. and 12. Secondly There is an use of Tryal to try whether we have an Interest in this Priviledge or no. And 1st Try it by your Faith whether ye believe the promises of God whose performances are very improbable like as Abraham did Then are we Abraham's spiritual Seed and so have Interest in the Covenant made with him 2ly Try
of their Acceptance in the doing of it Neither should they be discouraged from the faith of this Acceptance because of the Afflictions that do immediatly attend the doing of Gods Service which was Hezekiahs case in the time of the Invasion of Senacherib Neither should they be discouraged because of the groundless Censures that the Godly pass upon their way This was Mary's case who was Censured by the Disciples in pouring Oyntment upon Christ's Head We would give some Directions to the Godly Whereby they may win the more easily to the faith of this acceptance As 1st What they do they would do it from Faith seing what is not done from faith is Sin Rom. 14.23 They would do their Good Works from the Faith of a Command from the faith of acceptance and the Faith of Remuneration 2d Direction is They would do what they do from Love 1 Cor. 13. and 1. A 3d. Direction is They would do it from Self denyal in respect to God's Glory Abrahams offering up of Isaac was accepted of God because there was much of Self-denyal in it Gen. 22. A 4th Direction is That what they do they would owe it to the Strength of Christ's Spirit because then the Action does not flow from Corruption A 5th Direction is They would reflect upon the Spiritual Rewards that God bestows upon them to testifie the acceptance of their Service such as these 1st The giving them more meanes of Knowledge and encrease of Light as he did to Cornelius Acts 10.6 2ly Greater manifestations of his Love see John 4. and ●3 3ly A greater measure of assistance for doing Duty 1 Tim. 4.14 4ly He gives them fairer opportunities of doing God great Service and in keeping them from the Evil of Temptations Rev. 3.10 5ly In suiteing their Tryals to their strength see Mal. 3.17 And a 6th Reward is their prevailence with God in Prayer see Ezek. 14. where it said that Noah Job and Daniel had much power with God because of their Piety Verse 9 But ye are not in the flesh but in the Spirit If so be that the Spirit of God dwell in you c. HEre the Apostle makes an Application of his Doctrine He applyes an priviledge of Non-condemnation to the Roman's because Charitably he constructs them Renewed But lest they should lean too much to his Charitable Judgement of them he gives them an Mark to try themselves by because they can know themselves better then he can know them And the Mark he gives to evidence the change of their State is The Indwelling presence of the Spirit and lest they should slight this Mark or try by other false Marks he gives them a peremptory certification That if they want the Spirit of Christ they have nothing to do with him From whence we may see That Ministers should not only in the general speak of Gospel-Comforts but in particular make application of them by giving particular marks of these to whom they do belong But withal the Marks they give of Peoples particular Interest in Christ should be very sure and solid such as this was And likeways they should press People by peremptory Certifications to make enquiry whether they have these solid Marks or no left either they neglect to try themselves by these Marks or examine themselves by False marks The Doctrine is That the Indwelling Spirit is the sure mark of the Renovation of our state By the Indwelling of the Spirit is not meant the transient operations of the Spirit as are wrought in Temporary Believers Matth. 13. Heb. 6 Neither is meant the having of these Gifts that are given for the Churches Edification But by it is meant the Gracious and continuing presence of the Spirit produceing these Effects in Believers viz. Illumination Supplication Consolation and Sanctification The Indwelling Spirit produces Illumination By opening the understanding that they may know the Scriptures Luke 25.45 By taking away the Vail that is on the Mind in Reading of the Word He proves an Spirit of Illumination by discovering the Glory of God in the face of Christ Jesus by letting us see that all the perfections of the Divine Nature do manifest themselves clearly in the Mediators Work of Mediation 2 Cor. 4 6. He opens the Eyes of Men and lets them see that the way of Salvation holden out by the Gospel is the most wise and and effectual way of Salvation These that want this Spirit they look on the Gospel as Foolishness 1 Cor. 1.23 and 2.14 He proves a Spirit of Illumination to the Godly by making them love the Truth for the want of which those are destroyed that are spoken of 2 Thess 2. and 10. And this Illumination is attended with the Faith of Truth revealed Therefore Christ's says that every one that is Taught of the Father comes to him Joh. 6. 2ly This Spirit he is a Spirit of Prayer by making us Pray Fervently Submissively and Regularly Rom. 8.26 Believingly 8.15 In the Name of Christ Eph. 2.18 Penitently Zech. 12.10 for all Saints Eph. 6.18 Perseveringly Ibid. and singly out of a pure Heart Next The Indwelling Spirit is the Author of Sanctification First By exciteing Repentance Zech. 12.10 And this is done by manifesting many Evils in the Heart and the Moral Evil of sin 2ly He sanctifies by applying the Word Joh. 17.17 1 Pet. 1.23 By applying the Command to make the Conscience stand in awe by applying the promise to outbid Temptations by applying the Threatnings to restrain them from outbreaking in sin And lastly he proves a Spirit of Consolation by manifesting the great Happiness of Believers both in this Life and that which is to come It is by the Spirit we take up the Reality and Excellency of these Priviledges that are freely given us of God even in this World 1 Cor. 2.12 It is by the Spirits light we understand what is the Hope of our Calling Eph. 1.18 2ly He proves a Comforter because he helps the People of God to apply the Promise for which cause he is called the Spirit of Promise Eph. 1.13 3ly He Comforts as a Witness He Witnesses to our Adoption Rom. 8.15 16. He testifies to the Truth and grouth of our Graces Use 1st For instruction This lets us see why many of the Godly are not Assured of their renewed state It is because through grieving of the Spirit the presence of the indwelling spirit is not so clear to them Use 2d Of Consolation to the Godly that have this Indwelling Spirit They would from this conclude the Renovation of their state But lest they doubt of their Renovation when there is no ground of doubting They would consider First That they may have the Spirit of truth in them tho they may be ignorant of many great Truths as the Apostles were before Christ's Resurrection if they believe Love and Practise what they know 2ly They may have the Spirit of Prayer in them though they have not that withgate and liberty in Praying through a defect of
raised in Power 3ly To those that are pinched with Hunger it s sowen a Natural Body it s raised a spiritual Body 2ly Observe that the Spirit dwelling in our Mortal Body is a pledge of this Resurrection This dwelling of the Spirit imports first Constant Residence 2ly Government 3ly His care to adorn and beautify This indwelling of the Spirit cannot but be a Pledge of the Resurrection if ye consider 1st The end why he takes up his Lodging in the Man it is to confer upon him Everlasting Comfort Isai 60.14 2ly Everlasting Life 3ly Everlasting purity 4ly Everlasting Communion Ezek. 37 26 with Rev. 20 3 and 4. 2ly If ye consider the Spirit to be the great Love-token of God to his People he is the whole of Abrahams Blessing Gal. 3. He that gives this will not deny them the Resurrection to Life 3ly The spirit has power to raise them as it 's kythed in the Resurrection of Christ and in quickening the dead Soul from the death of sin John 5.25.28 4ly Spiritual life is a fruit of the Spirit and spiritual life is a pledge of the Resurrection Use 1st Of Consolation to them that have the Spirit of God they have an assureing pledge that they shall rise to life though they be Pained Poor Persecute and Tempted with Corruption and Satan 2ly This reproves those who have the Spirit who will not entertain the lively hope of Heaven 3ly It bids us try whether this spirit dwells in us or not 4ly It bids the Godly Man strengthen his faith by this pledge by considering the Spirits power the Love of God discovered in that gift and Gods design in sending him into the Heart Observe 3ly The description of this Spirit here He is the spirit of the Father 1st Because he proceeds from the Father John 15.26 2ly Because he is promised by the Father Acts 4.33 3ly He is given of the Father Luke 11.13 And this tells us from whom we should seek the spirit and to whom we should be thankful for him and how we may know whether it be the spirit of God that dwells in us or no if it be so he will make us sensible of the Fathers Love in raising Christ for us if it be so he will raise us up to a newness of Life and conform us to a risen Saviour The giver of this Indwelling spirit is described from his great Work One that raised Christ from the dead where first Note why Christs Resurrection is ascribed to the Father 2ly To what end Christ rose And 1st It is ascribed to the Father to show that he keeped his promise to the old Fathers Acts 13 32. And if this promise made to the old Church received its accomplishment all the rest of the promises made to them will 2ly To show that he keeped his promise to Christ in the Covenant of Redemption Isai 42 6. And that says all the rest of the Promises made to him will be accomplished to reward him for his Humiliation Phil 2 9. To show that none shall lose that humble themselves for him 4ly It s ascribed to the Father because it is the Absolution of him as soverty 5ly It was a step to that delegated power that now he enjoys as Mediator and we know that Power comes from the Father He Raised him 1st That he might that was the purchasser be the dispenser of our Mercies Act 5.31 And that Christ is raised to be the dispenser of our Mercies encourages us to be bold in Prayer 1st Because he sympathises with us in our wants be will not frustrate his purchase by forbearing to dispence And 2ly If his Love made him purchase his Love will make him dispense 2ly Christ was raised by the Father to clear That he had merited full pardon and Believers may strengthen their Faith of Pardon with this Resurrection 1st Because it is an evidence of full satisfaction to Justice 2ly It is an evidence of his God-Head Rom 1 4. And so of his meriting worth 3ly it was an step to his Intercession 3ly The Father raised him to assure the People of God of their through Mortif●tion of Sin Rom. 6.11 And this 1st Reproves so●●hat are diffident their sin shall not be Mortified ●d that 1st Because Terrour has not Mortifyed it y● against this see Exod 32 19. with Exod 19.20 2ly Because Communion with God does not Mortify it David's falling in Adultery after Communion with God 2 Sam 7. Answers that 3ly Because they have been at Solemn Ordinances and these have not done their turn Therefore they think it cannot be done For Answer see Luke 22.24 The Apostles unmortifyed after these And 4ly It reproves those that think they cannot be Mortifyed because Crosses have not done it already Answ Hezekiahs Ambi●ion was cured tho it brake out after his Sickness Vse 2d Of Exhortation is to Believers to strengthen their Faith of through Mortification by Christs Resurrection which they may do by considering It is a sufficient evidence of his Deaths meriting sufficient Grace for Mortifying of sin Rom. 6.6 4th End is That he might strengthen our Faith in our Resurrection to Life and this is done by considering that tho we be Tempted yet so was he tho we be under Desertion as to Comfort so was he My God says he Why has thou forsaken me Tho we be Mortal so was he tho we be Guilty so was he imputatively so Verse 12. Therefore Brethren we are Debitors not to the flesh to live after the flesh HEre we have a Conclusion drawn from several prejudices That these that live after the flesh have For 1st They have not the priviledge of Justification ℣ 1. 2ly They mind the things of the flesh ℣ 5. 3ly They are in the way to Death ℣ 6. 4ly They are Enemies to God ℣ 7. And 5ly They cannot please God ℣ 8. Observe 1st here That the flesh is always craving 2ly Tho it be craving yet we owe it nothing it craves we are not Debitors to it 3ly The service of the flesh is a very unprofitable service 4ly The former Grounds upon which the Apostle infers this inference are sufficiently convincing For the First That the flesh is craving appears in these six first In that it craves Love and Affection 2ly Obedience 3ly Awe 4ly Entertainment 5ly Spareing And 6ly hideing of its Nakedness First It craves Love of us That is it craves that we may have a regard to it in our Heart People should beware of this because it is inconsistent with the Enmity we ought to have at Sin it provokes God to forbear reproving of us Hosea 4.17 2ly It restrains Mortifying Grace 3ly It marrs the Love of God 4ly It hinders the Answers of Prayer Psal 66.18 2ly It craves Obedience of us Rom. 6.12 But this should not be because we are made free from Sin and Servants to Righteousness 2ly It grieves the Spirit Eph. 4.30 3ly It 's offensive to others 4ly It strengthens the flesh Rom. 6.19 5ly It fears
of Conscience Next Regulate your life by the Word having a constant Eye upon that as your Rule Use 2d Of Reproof If this be so advantageous an Exercise it reproves those that lay this work aside because they think the neglect of Mortification is consistent with Grace but as we were saying it is not consistent with the Life of Grace And the total neglect of it is inconsistent with Grace it self 3ly It reproves those that forbear Mortification because they see not many Evils to Mortifie through want of Self-Examination 4ly Those that spare their Sins because they think there are few free of the like of these Evills they are loath to Mortify Use 3d. Of Tryal To try whether we be about this Work or not 1st The Man that is about this Work he is glad of any actual separation Providence makes between him and his Ills by Crosses 2ly He is daily watchful against External Temptations 3ly He is daily porcing on the Mischiefs that Sin does him and Prays more for Grace against sin then to be free of Crosses and welcoms that Word most that particularly hits his Evills and does not spurn at it Observe 3ly That the Spirit is the great and principal cause of Mortification This is clear if ye consider the strength and deceitfulness of Lusts it must require the Spirits power in opposition to them 2ly if ye consider the ineffectualness of the means that many enjoy without the Spirits Blessing 3ly If ye consider that even those that are weak in natural parts they will when they depend upon the Spirit find great success in Mortification beyond others The manner how the Spirit does Mortifie is by discovering the hatefulness of Sin and its danger 2ly By applying the promises of the Gospel and so outbidding Corruption 3ly By enforcing the Commands of God against sin upon the Conscience Use If it be so we should use the means and Pray for the Spirits Blessing upon them 2ly We should not grieve the Mortifieing Spirit by unwatchfulness against External Temptations by want of Self-Examination to discern our Evills by falling into a frame of indifferency about Mortification that so we desire it faintly Verse 14. For as many as are led by the Spirit of God they are the Sons of God HEre is a proof That those that Mortify their Corruption by the Spirit shall live because They are the Sons of God And he proves this because that as many as are led by the Spirit of God they are the sons of God Observe the Children of God are led by Gods Spirit I shall clear how this is and then apply it And first The Spirit leads the Child of God by giving him saving Instruction this is Gods teaching according to the Covenant-Promise 1st He opens his understanding that he may understand the Scriptures Luke 24.45 He makes them understand Truth Error 1 John 2.27 2ly He reveals the good things of the Gospel to him in their reality and usefulness 1 Cor. 2 13. 3ly He reveals the spirituality of the Law to them he makes the Commandment which is the Law come in its spiritual meaning to them Rom. 7.9 4ly He instructs them in the vanity of the Creature he makes them see an end of all perfection Psal 119.96 But 2ly He leads them as a Comforter and Encourager of them in their Journey and this he does these three ways 1st By witnessing their Adoption Rom. 8.15 2ly By helping them to apply the Promises Eph. 1.13 3ly By exciting their Hope Rom. 15.13 A 3d. way how he leads them is by strengthening their Grace and so assisting them in their Duty Eph. 3 16. A 4th Way is By exciting them to their Duty when they are laisy And this is done 1st By bringing the Word to their Remembrance Jo. 14.27 2ly By bringing their Engagements to God to their remembrance 3ly He excites them to their Duty by making them observe the Call of Exciteing Providences A 5th Way is By being a Reprover to them discovering to them their sinful Inclinations and strayings out of the way A 6th Way is By discovering unto them and giving them a foresight of the Stumbling-blocks that lye in the way and of the manifold Temptations they may meet with in it A 7th Way is By determining them in dubious cases Paul was bound in the Spirit to go to Jerusalem tho Agabas the Prophet told him of his suffering there From this We may make an Use of Tryal We may conclude that we are Gods Children if we observe these Operations of the Spirit in us 2ly We would be exhorted to beware of these things that marrs the presence of this Guide from us And 1st We would beware of impenitency under known Guilt Psal 51. David was afraid of the loseing the free Spirit by his Impenitency 2ly Beware of Worldliness John 14 17. 3ly Beware of Intemperance These that would be filled with the Spirit must not be filled with Wine Eph. 5.18 4ly Beware of an Vindictive Spirit Eph. 4.31 5ly Beware of slighting the Motions of the Spirit if we would live by the Spirit we must walk in the Spirit Gal. 5.25 6ly Beware of a Legal Frame of Spirit The Spirit glorifies Christ and so is grieved when Christians give not Christ his due The Spirit glorifies Christ John 16.14 7ly We would beware of Laziness or lying by from the use of appointed Means for that is the Way to quench the Spirit 1 Thess 5.19 8●y Beware of neglecting Praying for the Spirit for the Father gives the holy Spirit to them that ask him 9ly Beware of casting your self upon Temptations we should abstain from all appearance of Evil if we would not quench the Spirit 1 Thess 5.22 Motives to perswade us to entertain the presence of this Guide 1st He is an unerring Guide He neither can nor will mislead us 2ly He is an experienced Guide he hath led many Sons to Glory 3ly He is sent by the Father and the Son to lead the Believer to Heaven 4ly This Guide is near us and constantly with us if we doe not grieve him he remaineth with us and shall be in us John 14 17. 4ly This Guide is absolutely needful for the Christian without him he has no Light no Comfort and no Strength The ignorant dejected and weak Condition of the Christian makes the guiding and leading of the Spirit absolutely needful to him There is a 3d. Use of Consolation from this Doctrine if the Child of God have the leading of the Spirit he may be much comforted under the various Cases he is in in the World he is many times weak for his Duty The Spirit can strengthen him with Might in the inward Man The Child of God is many times environed with Temptations the Spirit can give him the foresight of these He is many times straitned to know what is his Duty The Spirit can lead the blind by a way they know not He is subject to many Discouragements but the Spirit is a
the Point The First is an Use of Tryal hereby ye may try if ye have had the Spirit of Bondage or no if the Mystery of Christs Cross be credible If sin appear an hateful thing to you If readily ye accept of Christs offered Righteousness If willingly ye subject your selves to the Divine Law as a Rule of Life If ye prefer Christ to all things in your Esteem If ye esteem the burthen of Christs Cross light Then ye have received the Spirit of Bondage 2d Sort of Uses are Uses of Instruction It instructs us in the Cause why so many Men see so little of the Moral Ill of Sin the Cause is they have not received the Spirit of Bondage 2ly Since the Spirit of Bondage goes before the Spirit of Adoption we may soon see that if the Spirit of Bondage be a rare thing in the World the Work of Conversion is as rare 3●y We may be instructed that the Hearts of the Elect are very stupid under sin because that a mans Convict●on of his sin and misery must be brought about by the mighty Power of the Spirit of Bondage The Causes of the stupidity under sin before this Work of the Spirit of Bondage are 1st A feared Conscience through customary sinning A 2d Is Impunity Eccl. 9.3 A 3d. is Prosperity in sin Ephraim said I am become rich there is no iniquity in me A 4th Cause is the flattery of Ministers and Neighbours A 5th Cause is leaning to formal Services There is a 3d. Use of Exhortation to Ministers to preach the Law to prepare People for receiving of the Gospel because it is the moral Mean whereby this Work is wrought A 2d Use is to all the Members of the Visible Kirk as they would desire this necessary preparatory Work to be wrought in them so they would consider the Spirituality and Perfection of the Law and examine their Life according to it A second Observation Viz. That God allowes the Spirit of Adoption to these that have received the Spirit of Bondage He gives them this Frame to evidence the Reality of the Grant of Adoption and this Grant of Adoption is given them to test● his Love 1 John 1.3 2ly To testify his Resp● to Christ to whom they are united Eph. 1.6 A● 3ly To confirm their hope of Glory he gives th● this Honourable Title to it over and above the T●tle they have to it by their Justification The Use of this is 1st of Consolation if G● give them the Spirit of Adoption to evidence t● Reality of this Grant Then these that have the S●rit of Adoption may be sure that God deals wi● them as with Children he 'll correct them for th● faults Heb. 12 6. He 'll pity them under the straits Psal 103.13 He 'll punish them sparing Mal. 3.17 He 'll give them access to himself un● their Trouble Eph. 2.18 He 'll be reconcilable ● them after their strayings Luke 15. He 'll provi● for all their wants Mat. 6.32 And he 'll give the● the Heavenly Inheritance in the end Rom. 8.17 Use of Reproof since God allows the Spirit 〈◊〉 Adoption to these that have had the Spirit of Bo●dage It reproves such who have had some measur● of the Spirit of Bondage and do lay Obstructio● in their own way for their receiving the Spirit ● Adoption Such are these 1st Who refuse ● take with all the Aggravations of their Guilt s● Psal 32.9 2d Sort are such who continue ignora● of the Grace of the Gospel A 3d. sort are sud● who continue an respect to their old Predominan● A 4th sort are such who are tenacious of their ow● Righteousness and will not quite it It is to be Observed That God in his Soveraig● Wisdom deals variously with his Elect as to th● leaving them longer or shorter time under the Pre●sures of the Spirit of Bondage There are some that lye short time under it As 1st Such as are called in their younger Years 2ly Such as are called presently after their Conversion to great and difficult Services as it was with Paul 3ly Such as upon their Conversion are called to endure hard ●ersecutions as it was with these Converts Acts ●3 Some he continues longer under the Spirit of Bondage As 1st Such as are Persons of Eminent Gifts such as Heman was Psal 88. This he does to to prevent their Pride A 2d sort are such as have been very gross sinners before their Conversion such are continued longer under the fears of Wrath that their Condition may be a scar to others to live in gross sins A 3d. sort are such who are continued long under these fears that they may acquire a skill and sympathy to be useful and comfortable to those that are in the like condition For the 3d. Observation These that once have received the Spirit of Adoption the Spirit of God never becomes to them a Spirit of Bondage A full Conviction that the sinner is presently lyable to wrath cannot be wrought by Gods Spirit in the Adopted Child of God because such a Conviction as this is inconsistent with the Word seing the Adopted Child of God notwithstanding of his Failings is not under the Law but under Grace If it be questioned what fears the Child of God may be allowed to entertain seing this Text tells us that he is not allowed to entertain a fear of his present actual lyableness into Wrath It may be answered to the Question he should entertain a fear and jealousie of the Evil of his own Heart that it may make him neglect his Duty and mislead him into sin Phil. 2.12 2ly He should fear that he will fall under certain ruine on supposition of his total Apostasie from God and this fear will breed an aversation from sins agai● light and upsitting in duty and halting in the wa● of God seing that Carriage has an tendency to Apostasie the Apostle in the Epistle to the Hebrews labours to cure their lame walk in the way of God by proposing the danger of Apostasie to them Use 1st Of Reproof to such that are Gods Adopted Children who have tormenting fears ● Wrath in their bosom which fears are not wrough● by Gods Spirit but they flow from their own mi●believing hearts and Satans suggestions and are permitted of God as Chastisements for their former si● such I say are to be reproved who reckon the● fears well grounded as judgeing them wrought b● Gods Spirit when as they are nothing but permittod of God for their Chastisement 2ly Such ar● to be reproved who entertain these fears as an ● for restraint against sin seing although they ● restrain from the outward Transgression yet th● are never effectual to remove the inward Inclination to sin Use 2d Of Exhortation Seing God allows no● his Adopted Children to entertain Tormenting fears of Wrath they would beware of these Sins that provocks God to give them up to their mis-believing Hearts to fill them with these fears As first They would beware of
that the Communion of his Body and Blood secures Eternal Life to the Believer according to his Doctrine John 6. The 4th Ground of Certainty is the Enjoyment of the first Fruits of the Spirit Viz. Peace and Joy which are the Beginnings of Heaven They that wait for the first Fruits they wait for the Adoption and Redemption of their Body see the Verses subsequent to this Text. The 5th Ground of Certainty is the performance of that Good to the Children of Israel that was Typical of this God possest the natural Seed of Abraham of the earthly Canaan which was a Type that he would possess the Spiritual Seed of Abraham of the Heavenly Canaan Vse This Exhorts the Godly to be content with their Lot and to make nothing their Treasure and Felicity which is upon Earth 2●y It Exhorts the Godly to attain a subjective certainty of this Inheritance and to found that subjective certainty on the former Grounds which clear the objective certainty of the same 3ly This lets the World see that Godliness is no folly because the Godly have sufficient Grounds for the certain Possession of their Salvation Observe 2ly That the Inheritance is such as becomes God to give It is clear because it is a suitable Expression of his infinite Love 1 John 3.1 1st It is a manifestation of the reality of the Grant of Adoption when Gods People shall enjoy it there will be no room left for doubting that God did really reckon them his Children when he favoured them with Adoption the day when they possess that Inheritance is called a day of the manifestation of the Sons of God 2ly God is an all sufficient God this is an all-sufficient Inheritance God is all in all 1 Cor. 15. The Godly inherite all things Rev. 2● 3ly God is an Eternal and Unchangeable God and therefore it is an Eternal Inheritance it cannot be wasted away It is an Inheritance incorruptible that fades not away 1 Pet. 1.3 4ly We cannot be dispossessed of this Inheritance not by Power or Violence for the Omnipotence of our God secures us against all opposition the Inhabitants of the New Jerusalem are within a City highly walled We cannot be dispossest by Law-Quirks or Cheats for we have the ultimate Decision of the great Judge Mat. 25. see the Process of Judgement our God is an holy God and therefore this Inheritance is undefiled 1 Pet. 1.3 Created Enjoyments are subject to be abused by men through their Corruption it is a piece of the vanity of the Creature to which it is subjected that it may be made Fewel to Lust but this is a Land wherein dwelleth Righteousness there is nothing enters that defiles This is to reprove those that have low and carnal Conceptions of this Inheritance 2ly It reproves such who have mean Expectations from God in this World and are content with mean Measures of Spiritual Good seing God designs to possess them of such an Excellent Inheritance Observe 3ly That the Inheritance to be possest by Gods Children for the nature of it is the same possest by the man Christ the Glory the Father gives to him he gives to them John 17. ●4 They participate of the same Spirit with him they that have not the Spirit of Christ are none of his that same Spiritual Life that he has is conferred on them because he lives they live John 14. And as the living Father sent him and he lives by the Father so they that eat him shall live by him John 6.57 The Glory of their Body is of the same kind with his Phil. 3. last That same Love that the Father hath to him vents it self in suitable Expressions towards them John 17. last They are admitted to the same glorious Place with him John 14.3 That same light of Glory whereby they see him as he is brings them to a conformity with him 1 John 3.2 The Reason of this is their Adoption which calls for this Participation of Glory if Children then Co-heirs with Christ and this Adoption is granted to give them a Title to this Inheritance 1 John 3.2 There must be conformity betwixt the Head and the Members but Christ must have the Preéminence in respect of Degrees Col. 1.18 He is the First born amongst many Brethren This speaks the great Love of the Redeemer that is content to communicate his Inheritance with us 2ly It calls on Believers to make their Right unquestionable to this excellent Inheritance 3ly It exhorts Believers to be content with their suffering Lot seing they are to share in his Glory 4ly It exhorts them to imitate him in his Obedience it was universal he did always what pleased the Father it was conscientious out of respect to the Fathers Command As the Father gave him Commandment even so he did John 15. last It was single done with respect to the Fathers Glory he glorified his Father on Earth he sought not his own Glory but the Glory of him that sent him It was a self-denying Obedience he humbled himself and became obedient to death Observe 4ly Christ behooved to suffer before he was glorified Luke 24. Christ behooved to suffer and so to enter into his Glory the Reason is because he behooved to satisfie Justice fully as the Soverty of his People before Justice could admit him into the Possession of his Glory 2ly He behooved to go through the Course of his Obedience before the possession of his Reward 3ly The Father gives a full instance of the consistence of his Love with a suffering Lot 4ly By this the Father would make a discovery what should be the course of his Providence towards his Adopted Children viz. That they should be brought through many sufferings to the possession of their Glory And this tells us 1st That we should not stumble at the sufferings of Gods People as tho that Lot signified Gods want of Love to them or the want of a purpose to Glorifie them 2ly It reproves the Discontentment of Gods Children with their suffering Lot It is an arrogant presumption in them to expect that God will use more tenderness in his dealing towards them then he hath used towards his own only begotten Son 3ly It may contribute towards the strengthening the Faith of the Saints in their Extremity of Sufferings seing Christs Sufferings did not marr his Glory they may expect that their Sufferings will not marr theirs 4ly It reproves those that are impatiently desirous of Glory and would shift a suffering Lot 5ly It bids us lay our Compt with a suffering Lot in this World And this is a 5th Observation from the Text And this is done for the Tryal of their Faith 1 Pet. 1.5 For the Exercise of their Patience Ja. 1.3 For Mortification of their Sin and their preparation for Heaven 2 Cor 4. last As also That they may have occasion for many Experiences of Gods Love for Patience in Tribulation works Experience Rom. 5. And that they may have opportunity to prove the sincerity of
Godly as the unquestionable Sign of Grace Heb. 6.12 And 4ly To remember former Experiences For the Object of the Creatures Hope it is said to be the manifestation of the Sons of God this Figurative Manifestation of the Sons of God is ascribed to the Creature because they will never attain to their Primitive Perfection and Beauty till the Sons of God be Glorifyed and untill the last Day At which time or rather the Beginning of Eternity when there shall be a Manifestation of the Sons of God It shall be manifested then how excellent a Dignity it is to be the Sons of God the outward Visible Effects of Adoption are delayed till that day and therefore the Redemption of the Body is called Adoption in the subsequent Verses It is true the adopted receive the Spirit of Adoption whereby they themselves may know they are adopted but that effect is not so discernible by others 2ly At that day it shall be manifested who are the Sons of God the Book of Life will be opened to the view of all and the Children will have the Sentence of the Judge for their Possession of this Inheritance see the Process of Judgement Mat. 25. 3ly It will be made manifest in that day what good Works the Children of God have done God will bring to light the hidden Counsels of the Heart and so every man shall have praise of God see 2 Cor. 4 This Description of the last Day affords us an Use of Consolation to the Christian that doubts of his Adoption 2ly To the Christian contemned by the World 3ly To the Christian censured by the World for his Hypocrisie A 2d Use is of Exhortation to exhort folks to live suitably to this Adoption seing its Manifestation is so certain From the 20. Verse Observe the Vanity of all this visible Creation and its Insufficiency to make men happy And therefore Folks 1st Should not have excessive Desires after it Our Desires should not be p●remptor like Rache●s after Children we should be content to want what God denyes 2ly It reproves these that have big Expectations from the World like that fool Luke 12. who builded his large Barnes We should not expect full contentment of Mind or quiet of Conscience from any thing here away 3ly It reproves those that are unsober in their Enjoyments who do not use the World as though they used it not such who look on their Injoyments as perpetual and suffers their heart so to run out after the Worlds Good that they turn incapable to enjoy God or the Priviledges of the Gospel 4ly It reproves those that gives way to anxious Care about obtaining of the Worlds Good which anxiety makes them with Martha neglect the one thing needful and choaks the Word and makes it become unfruitful see Phil. 4.6 5ly It reproves these that give way to Excess of Sorrow when Providence separates their Enjoyments from them sorrow is excessive when it hinders them always to rejoice in God and when it weakens their health A 2d Use of Exhortation from the Vanity of the Creature is People should be crucified to it That they may win to this they should labour 1st For Mortification of their Lusts 2ly They should labour for a lively Faith of a better World 3ly They should observe the frequent Disappointments they meet with from the Worlds Good From the Creatures aversion to this Vanity It is subject to Vanity not willingly Christians may learn they are allowed to have a lawful Aversion from the Cross which aversion kythes in their Prayers to remove the Cross and in using all lawful Endeavors for its removing From the Creatures being subject to Vanity by reason of Gods imposing it on them Christians should learn an entire submission to cross Providences Which submission kythes 1st In an grateful Acknowledgement of the present Mercies of their Lot 2ly In a cordial Complyance with their Duty notwithstanding of their Cross 3ly In a believing of Gods Promises made to them notwithstanding of it 4ly In a Justification of Gods Way towards them notwithstanding of the same 5ly In a refusing of all unwarrantable Ways for their relief Helps to win at this Submission Are 1st A full Conviction of their Guilt a living man should not complain for the punishment of his Sins A 2d Is the due consideration of the Goodness Justice and Soveraignty of God A 3d. Is the firm belief of Divine Wisdom which can extract our profite out of the most dark and cross Providences we can live under Rom. 8.28 The Text says that he subjected the same in Hope To hold out that God did not design to perpetuate its Vanity but had appointed its restauration to its primitive Perfection And this is set down here as an Ground of the Creatures Metaphorical Hope And from this we may learn from the Creatures Example to strengthen our Hope by the consideration of this That God designs not to keep us perpetually in Misery but there is a firm Determination in Heaven for our Relief we may put on the Breast-plate of Faith and Love because as the Apostle says to the Thessalonians God hath not appointed 〈◊〉 to Wrath but to obtain Salvation by Jesus Christ Verse 21. Because the Creature it self also shall be delivered from the Bondage of Corruption into the Glorious Liberty of the Sons of God THE Apostle having Verse 19. ascribed a Figurative Hope to the Creature in the 20. 21 Verses he lays down the Grounds of that Hope and in the 20 Verse there are Two Grounds laid down whereof one is That the Vanity to which it was subject was contrary to its natural Inclination and Gods primitive Institution in the state 〈◊〉 Innocence The Text says It was not subjected 〈◊〉 vanity willingly A 2d Ground is there was a fi●ed purpose in God for the restitution of the Creature to its Primitive Vigour and Beauty He subjec● the Creature to Vanity under Hope And there a 3d. Ground of the Creatures Hope laid down 〈◊〉 the 21. Verse Viz. The necessity of the Creature partaking according to its measure and capacity 〈◊〉 the glorious Liberty of the Sons of God And ther is a Reason given for this because Vanity was imposed on the Creature for the sins of Gods People and therefore when Gods Children are made free 〈◊〉 sin both as to its Guilt and Presence it is but re●sonable that the Creature should be liberate of i●● Vanity also We may Observe here 1st That Gods Children are while they are here away under Bondage 〈◊〉 They shall certainly meet with a glorious Liberty from that Bondage 3ly When they meet with that Liberty the Creature shall then and not till then be liberate from their Bondage For the 1st Observation Tho' the Godly be not slaves to Satan nor to Sin yet they are under a sort of Captivity for while here away they are subject to Death and to the frailties of Nature and to great fears that Death may have its sting towards
them for though they be free of the sting of Death which is the Venome of the Curse of the Law in it yet they are not altogether free of the fears of the sting of Death 2ly The Godly tho they be free of the reigning Power of Lust yet they are not free of the solicitations of it Paul complains of this Rom. 7. 3ly Tho' the Godly be not Children of the Kingdom of Darkness and Slaves to Satan yet here-away they are subject to many vexing Temptations from him and therefore this present condition should make us more willing and desireous to dye that we may be freed from this state of Bondage And 2ly It lets us see that considering Christians that have a view of this Bondage cannot send without Faith Observe 2ly That the Children of God shall certainly get this glorious Liberty because here it is taken for granted and fully and clearly promised in the Word and therefore we should al 's firmly believe it There are three things that Christians should firmly believe as to this Liberty As 1st A total freedom from the indwelling Presence of sin 2ly A total freedom from Satans Temptations 3ly A total freedom from Death I shall give the Scripture Grounds that the Christian hath allowed to him for founding his Faith and Hope of all these three upon For the First Grounds to found the Faith of a Christian to make him believe and expect the total removal of sin are these 1st Christ designed its total removeal by his Death we cannot think that he can be frustrate of his Design see Eph. 5.25 26. 2ly His Death did merite the crucifixion and killing of the Old Man Rom. 6.6 3ly His Resurrection is a Pledge thereof see Rom. 8.11 For the Spirit that raised Christ from the dead did it to assure him and the Believing World that he could and would raise up all his Members perfectly from a Death in Sin 4ly The Spirits Presence begining this Work says he will perfect it because his great Design when he enters into the Child of God's Heart is not to make a partial but a total conformity between him and Christ 5ly The Priviledge of Justification says it must be for if all our guilt be pardoned and our Remission be compleat according to the Promise of the new Covenant Ezek. 18 and Ezek. 33. Where it is said that all Iniquity shall be forgiven and none shall be mentioned Then Corruption must be removed for a loving God and a loving Mediator will remove such an hurtful Evil from Believers since the state of Justification tells it may he done without reflection on his Justice A 6th Ground of Faith for the removal of sin is this that Baptism is the External Seal confirming the Promise for its total removal and therefore it s said we are buried as to our old Man with Christ by our Baptisme Rom. 6.4 For the Second piece of the Christians Liberty Viz. A freedom from Satans Temptations the Grounds to found our Faith of that upon Are 1st The Promise made to Eva that the Seed of the Woman should trample down the Head of the Serpent from which Paul infers Rom. 16. That God would tread Satan under their feet shortly A 2d Ground is Christ by his Death hath taken away Satans Plea against us Heb. 2.14 15 For all his ●lea was that we were Enemies to God and therefore it were but just that we should be given up to him to delude and vex us But now Christ by his Death hath destroyed him that is he hath enervate the strength of his Plea by reconcileing us to God and therefore he is said Col. 2.15 to spoil Principalities and Powers and to triumph over them on the Cross by setting at liberty their Captives A 3d Ground is Christs Personal Victory over Satans Temptations and Persecutions which Victory he attained in our Nature by making use of the Sword of the Spirit which is the Word of God and exercising the Graces of the Spirit and by wrestling in Prayer with the Father see Mat. 4. and Mat. 26.41 He overcame by Faith Love Patience Meekness Submission and Zeal and this Victory was given to him to be a Pledge to him and his Spiritual Seed that are incorporate in him of their total Freedom from his seduceing and vexing Temptations A 4th Ground is the strength of Christs Spirit that is stronger in Believers than the Devil that is in the World For the Third piece of the Liberty of the Christian it stands in his delivery from death and there are these following Grounds upon which the Christian may build the Faith of his Delivery from it First Ground is Gods Covenant-relation to him it was from this Relation that God had to Abraham that Christ inferred the necessity of the Resurrection Math. 22. 2d Ground is the Believers Union with Christ that necessarly draws with it a conformity of the Members with the Head in respect of Immortality these that sleep in Jesus God will bring with him 1 Thess 4.4 A 3d. Ground is th● the Believers Body is a consecrate Temple to the Holy Ghost and therefore it cannot be always subject to Corruption A 4th Ground is Christ ha● power to raise the Body Phil. 3 last A 5th Grou● is He hath undertaken to the Father to do it he says he will raise them up at the last Day John 6 4● A 6th Ground is Christs Death which gives assurance of Immortality 1st Because it is a full sa●faction for sin and it is unpardoned sin that ca● keep folk eternally under Deaths Power It w● by means of his Death for the Redemption of Transgressions that those that are Called receive th● Promise of the Eternal Inheritance see Heb. 9.15 Besides God the Father gives an Promise of Etern● Life in the Covenant and Christs Death is a Ratification of that Covenant he that spared not his own So● will he not with him freely give us all things Ro● 8.32 Likeways Christ gives us Eternal Life in h● Testament and his death is an Evidence of the unalterableness of his Purpose to Confer it 6ly Th● Resurrection is a Ground of Faith for it because 〈◊〉 is the absolution of our Soverty Rom. 4 last and 〈◊〉 Pledge of our Resurrection Christ is the first Fruit● of them that sleep 1 Cor. 15. A 7th Ground is his Ascension into Heaven if he had not obtained Eternal Redemption by his Blood and Suffering which includes immortality Justice had given him no access to Heaven he could not have entered into that holy Place by his own Blood except he had obtained immortality for us by that Blood which he as Soverty undertook to do see Heb. 9 12. The 8th Ground is his Session at the Fathers Right Hand which is given him as a Pledge of his Victory over all his Peoples Enemies whereof Death is one Psal 110.1 The 9th Ground is Christ's Intercession for Salvation to his People to the uttermost which includes in it the
we are lying out of our Duty 2 Sam. 11. when Corruption stirrs in us Eph. 4.27 He suites his Temptation to our External Condition he tempts them that are in Adversity to despair and them that are in Prosperity to Pride he suits his Temptations to our Predominants as he tempted Covetous Judas with 30 peices of Silver he conveys his temptations to us by Instruments beloved of us as he tempted Adam by his Wife and by Instruments unexpected by us as he tempted Job to despair by his Godly Friends and as he tempted Christ to forbear suffering by Peter Verse 23. And not only they but our selves also which have the first fruits of the Spirit even we our selves groan with in our selves waiting for the Adoption to wit the Redemption of 〈◊〉 Body HEre the Apostle goes on to hold out the certainty and excellency of the Glory to come from the Saints Frames relative to it First they vehemently desire it They groan within themselves 2ly They patiently expect it They wait for the Adoption And in this Verse ye may observe three things 1st Gods allowance to his own in this life they receive the first fruits of the Spirit 2ly Observe their Affections toward the other Life they groan for it and wait for it 3ly Observe the description of the happiness that is given of the other World in this Verse it is called the Adoption The redemption of our Body For the First That God allows the first fruits of the Spirit to Believers in this Life By these first fruits are not to be understood the extraordinary Gifts of the Spirit given to the Apostles in the primitive times but by these are understood the ordinary Graces of the Spirit conferred upon all Believers called the first Fruits because as the first Fruits were offered up to God under the Law so these Graces should be used to Gods Glory and as they were an pledge of a plentiful Harvest so these Graces are a pledge to us of our full Felicity because God gives us them for that end to confirm our Hope 2ly They are a pledge because that same Love and Grace that moved God to confer the beginnings of our Salvation will move him to perfect them and if God bestow upon Believers part of Christs purchase he 'l bestow the whole By these first Fruits then are meant the Renovation of our Nature Peace of Conscience and Joy in the Holy Ghost Communion with God which stands in saving views of God in his Word and in his Works 2ly It stands in access to God Eph. 2.18 And 3ly In Influences ●rae God God gives these first Fruits to Believers in this Life to defend them against the Worlds deriding their Faith in the Gospel to give them the Witness of the Gospels Verity in their own Heart 1 John 5 10.11 2ly He does it to excite and confirm their hope of Heaven and to awaken their desire after it See the Text. 3ly To Comfort and support them under their Sufferings 4ly To encourage them to Self-denying Duties 5ly To make them content with a mean measure of Worldly Enjoyments 6ly To make them content to go through Death that they may have the full measure of the Spirits presence seing they experience the sweetness of a small measure of it Use 1st Of Exhortation Labour for the presence of the Spirit that ye may have these first Fruits 1st Act Faith on Christ Eph. 1.10 2ly Be tender of grieving the Spirit Eph. 4 30. 3ly Obey his Motions Gal. 5.17 4ly Pray for his presence Luke 11.18 5ly Be not Worldly Minded John 14.17 6ly Beware of Sensuality See the Epistle of Jude Verse 19. 2d Use is of Tryal Try whether ye have Sanctification or no true Sanctification possesses the whole Man it makes a change on the Mind Will and Affections 1 Thess 5.23 True peace it founded on the merite of Christ and guards the Heart against Temptations Phil. 4.3 True joy strengthens the Heart for Duty and makes the Heart despise Worldly Comforts in comparison of it and is an attendant on tender walking Acts 9 31. True Communion with God advances the Believer in a conformity to Gods Image 2 Cor. 3.18 For our Affections relative to the Glory to come 1st They have an vehement desire after it which they cannot sufficiently express and therefore they are said to groan within themselves for the Adoption Likeas this phrase imports the sincerity of their desire this was Pauls desire and he reckons it to be the desire of the rest of the Godly 2 Cor. 5.1 2. But this desire tho it be vehement it should be attended with submission to God prescribing the time of our Death Phil. 1. This Desire should flow rather from a desire of enjoying full Communion with God than a desire to be free of Trouble 2 Cor. 5.8 This Desire is necessary for the Saints that their Affections may be set on Heavenly things That they may be reconciled more to Death and that they may be more Zealous for further degrees of Mortification And therefore Covetousness after the good things of this World marr's this desire as also Anxiety and Concernment about the future Events of Providence marrs this Desire and again the want of the enjoyment of the first Fruits of the Spirit marr's it For when we feel not the sweetness of Communion with God we cannot have an desire after an full measure of it The best way to excite this Desire is frequently to reflect on our Misery through Original and Actual Sin our Chastisement for our Sins our trying Dispensations from God and our persecutions from the World The 2d mean to excite this Desire is the firm Faith of the certainty of the Excellency and of the Eternity of the Glory to come This vehement Desire is of great use to the Godly It makes them Strangers in the World and sober in the Enjoyment of Worldly Good and sober in their expectations from it The next Affection that is ascribed to the Godly Relative to Heaven is waiting Importing first Their expecting their Felicity 2ly It imports their patience under the delay of the same For the first They should expect it for that engages them to Purity 1 John 3 3. 2ly It supports them under Sufferings Heb. 10.35 3ly It makes them content with little in the World 1 Pet. 1.13 The way to win to this Expectation is to be diligent in all Dutys especially the Dutys of Brotherly-Love Heb. 6.12 2ly Make use of your Victory over Temptations as a confirmation to your Hope Psal 73.23 3ly Be oft considering the Grounds of security that secures your right to Heaven And first consider the promise of Eternal Life in the Word First Consider its universa● extensiveness to all Acts 13 48. Tit. 2.12 Act● 2.39 2ly Consider the freedom of the promise Gal. 3. It is said the Inheritance is not by the Law but by the promise Rom. 4. It is said that the Inheritance is by Grace that it might be
sure to all the seed 3ly Consider the Antiquity of the Promise Tit. 1 3. That Promise Gen. 3.16 That the seed of the Woman should Trample down the head of the Serpent it was an promise of Life to the Spiritual Seed of Christ because it is said Christ should destroy the Works of the Devil and therefore he must abolish Death which followed upon Sin which was brought in by Satan 4ly Consider the Repetition and confirmation of it by Oath to Abraham For by the Covenant made with him there was a Right to the Heavenly Inheritance conveyed to him and all his Spiritual Seed Gal. 3. which Covenant God ratifyed by Oath Heb. 6. 5ly Consider the Internal Seal of this Promise to wit the presence of the Spirit Gal. 4.30 Eph. 4.30 Now for the strengthening our Hope He has placed our Eternal Life in Christ he hath given to us Eternal Life and that Life is in his Son 1 John 5. our Life is hid with Christ in God Col. 3.3 He is said to be our Life ibid. He calls himself to Mary John 11. The Resurrection and the Life and he is called Eternal Life And first He is the Meritorious cause of this Life 1 John 4.10 He sent his Son to dye that we might live through him 2ly He is the exemplary cause of this Life Rom. 6.10 1 Thess 4. It is said that if God raised up Christ from the Dead them that sleep in Jesus will God bring with him 3ly He is the dispensing cause of it he hath power to confer it Phil. 3. last And he has Commission to confer it John 17.3 4 and 6.37 I add for the strengthening of Believers Hope he has appointed the Sacrament of the Communion for the frequent renewing the Believers Right to the person of the Redeemer and therefore the eaten Bread is said to be Communion of his Body as the drinking of the Wine is said to be the Communion of his Blood because by Gods appointment it conveys a sure Right to his Humane Nature as Crucified for us and we know that he saith John 6. He that eateth his Flesh and drinketh his Blood hath Eternal Life And in the first of Johns Epistles Chap. 5. It is said he that hath the Son hath Life As also I add for the strengthening of their Hope he gives them the first Fruits the beginning of Glory in the World See the Text. The next thing that is in this waiting is Patience which imports an continuation of hope without freting or fainting under sore and continuing Crosses And this may be win to by considering what our deservings are and how short a thing Time is compared with Eternity 2 Cor. 4. last Now for the description of the Happiness of the other World It is called first Adoption to shew us that our right to it flows from Adoption Rom 8.17 Use of this is first To Exhort us to receive Christ aright that we may be Adopted Jo. 1.12 2d Use is an use of Tryal to try our Right to Heaven by trying our Adoption the best way to try that is to try if we have the Spirit of Adoption which appears in procuring access to God in a study of Imitation of him and subjection to his Corrections Heb. 12. 2ly Heaven is called Adoption because till we come to Heaven Adoption is not fully manifested 1 Jo. 3.1 2. And thefore in the preceeding verse the happiness of Heaven is called the manifestation of the Sons of God And this tells you how you may win to a due esteem of Adoption by considering it with this consequent The possession of Glory fully manifests the worth of this priviledge and withal this teaches Believers to be content with the Worlds contempt seing in this World their Adoption is not fully manifested 3ly Heaven is called Adoption Because it is an Inheritance suiteable to the dignity of the Son 's of God and therefore we should abound in the Work of the Lord knowing that our Labour will not be in vain in the Lord. Verse 24. For we are saved by hope But hope that is seen is not hope For what a man seeth why doth he yet hope for Verse 25 But if we hope for that we see not then do we with patience wait for it AS the Apostle in the other Verses had comforted the Romans by proving the excellency and certainty of the Future Glory from the Creatures desire after it and the Believers desire after it so now he Comforts them under their Cross by letting them see that their future Happiness is very consistent with their present Misery And this he does by telling them they are saved by hope which he clears by these two things 1st That the object of hope is neither presenty enjoyed nor sensibly certain Hope is not seen that is the object of Hope is not seen 2ly He clears it by describing the Affection of hope he says it is a Patient expecting of a distant good The 24 Verse holds out the Advantagiousness of it The other two Verses hold out the nature of the Object and affection of hope When it is said we are saved by hope As it supposes that our felicity is at a distance so it says that all the good that we can get of that distant felicity for the present time is obtained by hopeing for it and therefore if we cannot hope for it we loss all the Encouragement we have by it Next When the Text says we are saved by Hope it imports that if we can hope for Heaven it will save us from the Ill of the Cross for here he is labouring to comfort crossed Christians it will save for it keeps the Cross from being crushing because it expells the apprehensions of Wrath in a Cross 2ly It keeps the Cross from being ensnaring it cannot drive us from our Duty through fear for where this Hope is it lets us see that we have more gain by our duty nor loss by it Use of this is to exhort us to hope For 1st This Hope is suitable to the Revelation of the Gospel which hath brought to the Church a clearer discovery of Heaven than was brought under the Law 2ly It is suitable to Gods Name which he hath taken under the Gospel he is called the God of Hope Rom. 15.13 3ly It is suitable to Gods Works in raising Christ from the Dead and communicating the first Fruits of the Spirit to us it is an obeying of the Gospel-Precepts and imitation of Gospel Examples We should not be deterred from the Hop● of Heaven because we are under afflictions for ou● Sin 1 Pet 4. compare the 13. verse with the 17. Neither should we cast away our Hope for being guilty of upsiting in the Way of God compare Heb 5.12 with 10.35 Neither should we quite ou● Hope of Heaven because of our great sins before Conversion for so did not Paul Use of this is that we should labour for Hope 1st By making Grace the ground of it 2 Thess
indisposition he helps the Christian with groanings unutterable For the 1st Prayer is necessar for crossed Christians because it is the Way to obtain Heavenly Wisdom to understand the meaning of Providence Iam. 1.5 2ly Prayer is the Way to obtain strength to bear the Cross Psal 138. In the day I cryed to thee thou strengthned me with strength in the Soul 3ly Prayer quiets the Mind see Phil. 4.6 see Hannas case 4ly It is the Way to obtain Delivery Psal 50. Call upon me in the day of thy trouble and I will deliver thee 5ly Because under Affliction we are ready to be tempted by the Devil we had need to be armed with the Spiritual Armour and Prayer is the Exercise whereby we put on that Armour Eph. 6.17 The Use of this is if we be afflicted we should pray Isa 5. Motives to engage us to this Exercise Are 1st God sends the Cross upon us and designs and expects we should pray under it Hos 5. last 2d Motive is Satan takes advantage of our external Lot to tempt us therefore we have need to go to God to get strength to resist him 3d. Motive is our external Lot may occasion a fit Disposition for Prayer to us a crossing condition and Lot disposes us to be humble to be serious and penitent 4ly God offers us by our Crosses an opportunity to have an fresh Experience of his seasonable Help which may prove afterwards a Confirmation to our Faith Use be not tempted by the Devil to forbear Prayer under your Cross for that gratifies Satan and makes you naked and exposed to his Temptations let neither your former guilt nor present indisposition hinder you to go about this Duty When Simon Magus was under the gall of bitterness and bond of iniquity Philip even in that case exhorts him to pray see Acts 8. Observe that we are very ready under Crosses to miscarry in the matter of our Prayers we know not what to pray for as we ought says the Text The Reasons are 1st Our Ignorance of Gods Designs under the Cross and so we are ignorant how to comply with these when God crosses a Saint he intends to challenge them for sin to excite them to their duty to try their Grace to give them new Experience of his Support But the confusion of our Mind indisposes us to take up these Designs and so we are unfit to pour out our Desires to God to comply with these Designs A 2d Cause is our Ignorance of Gods Promises in his Word which Promises should regulate our Desires for the Promises are the Foundation of our Prayers we should pray for nothing but what is promised A 3d. Cause of our Mistake is our ignorance of our Spiritual Wants the knowledge of which affords us fit Matter for Prayer A 4th Cause is our Impatience and Pride of Heart under Crosses which prompts us more to seek Delivery from the Cross than to obtain Edification by it A 5th Cause is our inordinate Affections to predominant Ills which prompts us to be remiss in our Desires after mortifying Grace and to entertain sinful Intentions to improve the condition we are in to the gratifying of these Lusts A 6th Cause is Earthlymindedness disposeing us to prefer earthly Things to Heavenly contrary to that Mat. 6.33 Use of this is 1st We should not be proud of our Prayers to God under Crosses or reckon with the Pharisee Luke 18. That God is oblidged to hear us for them seing we are so subject to mistake in the Matter of our Prayers 2ly We should not be angry at God for not giving Returns to our Prayers seing we are so subject to mistake in the Matter of our Prayers and we should observe the Divine Providence answering more our Necessities than irregular Desires A 3d. Use is Since we are so subject to mistake in this matter we should be much given to Meditation and due Preparation of Heart to consider what is fit for us before we rashly bring forth our Desires before God A 4th Use of Exhortation is we should labour to have fit and proper Matter for our Prayers to God under our Crosses and for that effect we should imitate the Saints to pray for what they prayed for under the Cross we find them praying for Support under Tryals Psal 133. We find them praying for the pardon of their sin for Light to know their Way and for the Blessing of the Cross 2ly We would labour to have Prospect of the Designs of Providence that the Matter of our Prayers may be in complyance with these Designs 3ly We would labour for a single Intention after Gods Glory and our Spiritual Good that our chief Desires may run after the Communication of Gods Grace to promote those Ends Observe we are not only ready to miscarry in the Matter of our Prayers but also in the Manner of our Prayers the Text says we are ignorant not only what to pray for but how to pray becomingly as the Word may be translated I shall clear the Truth of this by instanceing the many miscarriage of People in the Manner of their Prayers And 1st They may mistake in the Object of their Worship by presenting God under some external Image or in their fancy ascribing some likeness to him seing he is an invisible Spirit and we are forbidden to make any representations of God either external or internal in our Fancy for to do this is against the Second Command A 2d Mistake we are ready to fall in is We look on God the Father as hardly accessible by us and as one that is not so ready to hear us as Christ would be which apprehension Christ cures by telling us that the Father himself loveth us and the Scripture cures it by making the Fathers Love the Fountain of our Redemption A 3d. Is our going immediatly to God and miskenning of Christ We should come to the Throne of Grace being encouraged by his Intercession springing from his Sympathy with us Heb. 4. last We should found our expectation of our Mercy upon his Merite this is to ask in his Name this is to go in to the Holiest by the New and Living Way by his Blood Heb. 10. Self-righteousness obstructs this A 4th Cause of our miscarriage is the want of singleness in our Intentions to use our Mercy not as Fewel to our Lusts but as a Mean to glorify God therefore Heb. 10. We are desired to draw near to God with a true Heart A 5th Cause is our Formality which makes us judge with the Pharisee Luke 18. That the external Act of praying is obligeing to God and meritorious with him whereas we should lay only the stress of procureing our Mercies on Christs Merite and use Prayer as an appointed Mean for obtaining of our Mercy 6ly Our Stupidity and want of sense of the Necessity and Excellency of Spiritual Mercies makes us miscarry in the Manner of our Prayers it makes us faint in our desires and not fervent in
pursueing our necessary Good 7ly Our peremptoriness in seeking what we would be at without submission makes us miscarry we should be absolute in our Desires but it is for what is absolutely promised in all other things we should leave God the liberty of his disposal 8ly Our unbelief makes us miscarry in the Manner of our praying James tells us that what we ask we should ask in Faith James 1.3 9ly Presumption is the cause of our miscarriage when we do not found our Prayers upon Promises Psal 119. Remember thy Word to thy Servant upon which thou hast caused me to hope A 10th Cause is selfishness and the want of a publick Spirit when we pray for our selves and neglect the Saints Eph. 6 17. We should pray for the peace of Jerusalem Psal 122. 11ly We miscarry when we neglect the Confession of Sin and Thanksgiving to God for Mercy see Dan. 9. Phil. 4.6 Confession is necessary for strengthning of Faith Thanksgiving makes way for the obtaining of further Mercy And 12ly Want of an firm Belief of the Power and Efficacy of Prayer which makes us be unfrequent in it when we get not our will at the first when we are called to pray always Eph. 6.17 and to pray without ceasing 1 Thess 5. Use is since we are so ready to miscarry in the manner of our praying we should be far from thinking that our Acts of Devotion are meritorious before God and we should reckon that when God hears any Prayers we put up to him he evidences his rich Grace in overlooking our Infirmities that stick to our Prayers Observe The Spirit helps us to pray aright 1st Because it is his inward Light that discovers what is expedient for our Good he sets us on a right Choice he makes us prefer Spiritual Mercies to Temporal Mercies he makes us prefer the Mercy of the Cross to our Deliverance from it he makes us prefer the Spiritual Good of our Neighbours before our own Temporal Good he gives our heart a right sett as to its choice 2ly The Spirit gives us the clearest view of Gods Attributes and his relation to us and so presents the Object of Prayer aright to us Rom. 5.5 3ly The Spirit glorifies Christ and enclines the Soul to give him his due and makes the Soul acknowledge his Merit as the ground of our expectation of Mercy and makes the Soul look on his Intercession as the appointed Mean to obtain the same Eph. 1.18 John 16.14 4ly The Spirit is a Spirit of Promise and leads the Soul to the Promises of God in the Word which are the Foundation of our Expectations of Mercy Eph. 1.16 John 14.26 5ly The Spirit encreases a great Esteem of Spiritual Mercies in the Hearts of the Godly and makes them pursue with fervent Desires the obtaining of the same Paul tells us Rom. 8.5 That those that are after the Spirit do mind the things of the Spirit 6ly The Spirit discovers a mans Evils to him and so makes the Creature humble in its Addresses to God he is a convinceing Spirit John 16.8 7ly The Spirit is a Spirit of Faith and therefore he keeps up the heart in believing under the sense of Guilt Corruption and Temptations 2 Cor. 4.13 And this Faith in Prayer makes way for returns to it unbelief being a great Restraint to God's working for us When it is said the Spirit interceeds for us the meaning it that our Intercession flows from his Influence This Intercession is not like Christs Intercession for he interceeds for us when we make no intercession for our selves as witness his Intercession for Peter when he fell but the Spirit is said to interceed for us when he makes us interceed as it is said in Matth. 10. That we do not speak but it is the Spirit of the Father that speaketh in us The Spirit assists us in Prayer by causeing a fervour in our Desires and bringing us into a cordial submission to his Will he makes us groan he makes us pray according to the Will of God This lets us see that we are to depend on the Spirit of God for his assistance in Prayer as being convinced that we cannot pray aright without him The darkness of our mind as to spiritual Things the disquiet of our Conscience and perverseness of our Will the disorder of our Affections makes it impossible for us to pray aright without his help And therefore in all the Course of our Walk we should be tender of grieving this Spirit lest by doing so we marr● our Devotions which are the great Mean of our intercourse with God Observe That under Crosses the Saints may be very indistinct as to their Prayers they have groans unutterable that is they have such Desires as that they cannot give an perfect and explicite Account of The Text says plainly That they know not what to pray for as they ought their Faith may be up and down in their Prayers as witness Davids practice in the Psalms their Petitions may be upon the matter inconsistent and yet they do not know many a desire had Job to God that he would take away his life and yet undoubtedly he had his own desires for delivery many a time they are forced to sist in a Petition for help in the General without condescending to particular Requests because they are ignorant what is expedient for them but all the irregular desires of the Saints in such a case does not come from the Spirit but only the lawful Desires that are mixed with these irregular Desires these are called the Sense and Meaning of the Spirit which God approves of in the next Verse Now these confused Prayers of the Saints they arise from various Causes 1st From dark Providences this was Jobs case When men know not the Cause why God afflicts nor the Ends which he intends to bring about by the Affliction it is no wonder then they be indistinct in their Prayers they know not what to seek of God in this Case 2ly When men are under the Apprehensions of imminent great Trouble causeing a fear that they may be overcome by the Trouble the Creature is at a stand and knows not what to desire even innocent finite Nature while it is seiled upon by these great Fears the Mind is not free at the time to have the actual uptaking of what is fit to be desired or expected of God for the finite Mind is detained in the Contemplation of the greatness of the Trouble that is coming on them see Christs Words John 12.27 3ly When Corruption is tumultuating in the Heart and Grace fighting against it the Spirit lusteth against the Flesh and the Flesh against the Spirit it is no wonder the Soul be troubled with contrary Tydes of contrary Desires 4ly While the Soul is troubled with sad Challenges of Conscience for sin that vexation of mind caused by these Challenges makes the Creature unfit to take up the particular state and condition of their Soul so that they cannot