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A51839 XVIII sermons on the second chapter of the 2d Epistle to the Thessalonians containing the description, rise, growth, and fall of Antichrist : with divers cautions and arguments to establish Christians against the apostacy of the Church of Rome : very necessary for these times / by that late reverend and learned divine, Thomas Manton ... Manton, Thomas, 1620-1677. 1679 (1679) Wing M522; ESTC R7577 216,743 470

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moved David against them to say go number Israel and Iudah How shall we reconcile these two places God gave him over to be tempted by Sathan By God as a Judge by Sathan as an Executioner Temptations to sin come immediately from the Devil but they are governed by God for holy and righteous ends So again 1 King 22.22 The evil Spirit had leave and Commission to be a lying Spirit in Ahabs Prophets Go forth and do so and thou shalt prevail with him There is a permissive intention not an effective when they grieve his Spirit God withdraweth and leaveth them to the evil Spirit who works by their fleshly and worldly lusts and then they are easily seduced who prefer Worldly things before Heavenly 3. There is an active providence which raiseth such instruments and propoundeth such objects as meeting with a naughty heart do sore blind it 1. For instruments Iob 22.16 The deceived and the deceiver are hi● Take it in Worldly or take it in Religious matters mans deceiving others or being deceived by others it is of God for it is said both are his not only his Creatures but subject to the government and disposal of providence how and whom they shall deceive and how far they shall deceive So Ezech. 14.9 If the Prophet be deceived that hath spoken a thing I the Lord have deceived him This is a great transaction in the World a sad judgment not to be cavilled but trembled at For mans ingratitude God raiseth up false Prophets to seduce them that delight in lies rather than in the truths of God 2. For objects wicked instruments varnish and dress up this cause with all the art they can to make it a powerful deceit and then it is befriended and countenanced by the powers of the World and so easily prevaileth with them who are moved either with worldly hopes or fears and have debauched their Conscience by worldly respects God saith Jer. 6.21 I will lay stumbling blocks before this people If we will find the sin God will find the occasion If Iudas hath a mind to buy his Master he shall not want Chapmen to bargain with him the Priests were consulting to destroy Christ at the same time that the Devil put it into his heart Matth. 26.3 being Alarmed by the Miracle of raising Lazarus Birds and Fishes are easily deceived with such baits as they greedily catch at so God by his just vengeance ordereth such occurences and occasions as take with a naughty and carnal heart 2. The degree or kind of the punishment 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 we render it strong delusion or the efficacy of error that is such delusion as shall have a most efficacious force to deceive them The prevalency and strength of the delusion is seen in two things 1. The absurdity of the errors 2. The obstinacy wherewith they cleave to them 1. The absurdity of the errors I will instance in three things False Image worship and Bread worship Invocation of Saints and supererogation of works 1. Adoration of Images Idolaters are usually represented as sottish as Psal. 115.8 They that make them are like unto them so is every one that trusteth in them He had described the senselesness of the Idols before They have mouths but they speak not Eyes have they but they see not they have ears but they hear not Noses have they but they smell not c. Now as Idols are senseless so the Idolaters are bruitish That is the makers Worshippers and Servers of them as void of true Wisdom as the Images are of sense and motion Isa. 44.18 They have not known nor understood for he hath shut their eyes that they c●nnot see and their hearts that they cannot understand There is a fatal obduration upon them all along there their senselesness is set forth from ver 9. to ver 20. they that worship the work of their own hands are themselves but stocks and stones being blin●ed by the just Judgment of God If it be said this is meant of the Idols of the Gentiles not of the Images of God and Christ and Virgin Mary and Saints But God will not be worshipped by an Idol and there is no difference between the Images of the Papists and the Heathens but only in the name 2. The other thing that I will instance in is the Invocation of Saints a sottish error and respect payed to them that are so far out of the reach of our Commerce and a thing not only without precept promise or president in Scripture but also against Scripture which always directeth to God by one Mediator the Lord Jesus Christ. The Scripture saith Go to God if you lack any thing and they say Go to the Saints if they say not as Authors of Grace or any Divine Blessing yet as Intercessors though that be not true yet that derogateth from Christ whose Office it is to intercede with the Father So that this is to put the Creature in the place of God But it is not only contrary to Scripture but the very motion and inclination of the Spirit when he stirreth us or moveth us to pray Rom. 8.15 Ye have received the spirit of adoption whereby we cry Abba Father Gal. 4.6 And because ye are Sons God hath sent forth the Spirit of his Son into your hearts crying Abba Father he inclineth us to come to God and yet this they will leave 3. A third Error that I shall instance in is that man may supererogate not only merit for himself but lay in an overplus to encrease the treasure of the Church when the Scripture telleth us that our best works are imperfect yea polluted and our Lord himself hath told us that when we have done all say ye we are unprofitable Servants Luke 17.10 But what will not men believe that can believe these things There are other absurdities as gross as these but this sufficeth for a tast 2. The obstinacy wherewith they cleave to them Nothing will reclaim them not Scripture nor reason nor evidence of truth but they still cry the opinion of the Church and the Faith of their Forefathers and will invent any paltry shift and distinction rather recede from any thing than once admit that the Church hath erred Like the obstinate Jews in Christs time that denied apparent matter of fact Joh. 8.33 We were never in bondage to any man though they were in Egypt and Babylon and were now under servitude and the power of the Romans Though we prove they have erred and do err still the Church cannot err or rather like the Elder Jews in the Prophet Ieremiahs time Ier. 44.16 17 18 19. As for the word that thou hast spoken unto us in the name of the Lord we will not hearken to thee but we will certainly do whatsoever goeth out of our own mouth To burn incense unto the Queen of Heaven and to pour out drink-offerings to her as we have done we and our Fathers and our Kings and our Princes for then
have need of before you ask him He observed every weary step of David in the Wilderness and all his Tears and Sorrows Psal. 56.8 Thou tellest my Wandrings put thou my Tears in thy Bottle are they not in thy Book He particularly took notice of all the Troubles and Sorrows of his Exile and wandring Condition as if his Tears had been preserved in a Bottle and his Troubles registred or recorde● in a Book The Doctrine of the Gentiles was Dii magna curant parva negligunt The great and weighty Matters the Lord took into his Care but left other things to their own event and chance but the Doctrine of the Scriptures is otherwise God taketh notice of every particular Person For our Prayers Psal. 34.6 This poor Man cried unto the Lord and the Lord heard him and saved him out of all his Troubles How obscure soever the Worshipper be in the account of the World if he depend on God the Lord will regard him 2. For his Power he is able to do all Things Mark 14.36 Abba Father all things are possible to thee 3. For his Goodness he relieveth all his Creatures heareth the moans of the Beasts much more the Prayers of the Saints Psal. 145.15 16. The Eyes of all things wait upon the Lord and thou givest them their Meat in due season c. Now this he makes a ground of fulfilling the desires of them that fe●r him and being near to all that call upon him Vers. 18 19. He that feedeth a Kite will he not provide for a Child Surely we have more reason to trust in God than they if you think this belongeth to his common Bounty But in Spiritual things it is otherwise he is most pleased when we ask Spiritual Blessings 1 Kings 3.10 It pleased the Lord that Solomon asked this thing Well then since none other is capable and God is to him must we come 2. The Scriptures which are the proper Rule of Worship direct us to no other When Christ taught his Disciples to pray he directeth them to God Luke 11.2 When ye pray say Our Father which art in Heaven Invovation is Divine Worship and so done to God alone 3. When the Spirit moveth us to pray he inclineth us to come to God Rom. 8.15 Ye have received the Spirit of Adoption whereby we cry Abba Father Gal. 4.5 6. Because ye are Sons he hath sent forth the Spirit of his Son into your Hearts crying Abba Father He doth not move us to go to the Saints but to God The Vse Well then if any t●ouble befal us let us call on God unbosom our selves to him Psal. 50.15 Call upon me in the day of trouble I will deliver thee and thou shalt glorify me If we want any Grace let us go to the God of all Grace in the Name of Christ Heb. 4.16 Seeing therefore we have a great High Priest that is entred into Heaven Iesus the Son of God let us come boldly to the Throne of Grace t●at we may obtain Mercy and find Grace to help us in a time of need We can pray to none but to him in whom we trust Psalm 62.8 Trust in the Lord at all times pour out your Hearts before him Trust is the Foundation of Prayer they that look to God for all will frequently apply themselves to him Our Necessities and Wants are continual both as to the Temporal and Spiritual Things we need not only daily Bread but daily Pardon daily Strength against Temptations therefore let us often come to God III. Observation That Jesus Christ is invoked together with the Father as an Author of Grace and thereby his God-head is proved for he that is an Object both of Internal and External Worship is God Now such is Christ. Of Internal Worship Ioh. 14.1 Ye believe in God believe also in me Though Christ died as Man yet he is God equal with the Father and an Object of Faith and Trust. For External Worship or Prayer the Text is clear Our Lord Iesus Christ and God even our Father That is much for the comfort of the Faithful that we have God to trust in and Christ to trust in that we that have sinned with both hands earnestly have a double ground of our Comfort and Hope the infinite Mercy and Power of God and the infinite Merit of a Mediator There is a great latitude in the Object of Faith and so of Invocation The Lord Iesus Christ himself and God our Father There is no pain so great that God in Christ cannot remove no Danger so dreadful but he can prevent no Misery so deep but he can deliver from it no Enemy so strong but he can vanquis● them no Want that he cannot supply When we have a Want that he cannot supply or a Sickness that he cannot cure or a Danger that he cannot prevent or a Misery that he cannot remove or Enemies that are too hard for him then we may sit down and despair and die I speak of both as one for God and Christ are here joined as to the same effect comforting their Hearts and stablishing them in every good Word an● Work IV. We can obtain nothing from God unless we seek it in Christ. Therefore the Apostle beginneth his Prayer Now our Lord Iesus Christ and God c. God Alone i● abundantly enough for our happiness for there is in him more than abundantly enough to satisfy all the Capacities of the Creature but without a Mediator how shall we come to receive of his fulness If Ma● had kept innocent God had been enough to us for in Innocency there was no Media●or but to Man fallen a Mediator is necessary 1. I shall state the necessity of i● Because of Distance and Difference we are unworthy to approach his Holy Presence and God hath a Quarrel and Controversy with us which till it be taken up we can expect no good thing from him 1. Distance We are stranged from God by the Fall and having lost his Image lost his Favour and Fellowship and all communion with him so that God now is looked upon by us as out of the reach of our Commerce which hindreth our love and confidence in him for we can hardly depend upon one so far above us that he will take notice of us or take care for us so as to relieve us in our Necessities or help us in our Miseries and give us the Blessings we ask of him or that we shall be welcome to him when we come with our Prayers and Supplications God taught the Israelites their distance and the Apostle telleth us that all that dispensation the Holy Ghost did signify That the way into the Holiest was not yet made ●anifest w●ile the first T●bernacle was standing Heb. 9.8 They could not come near God without danger of Death he would not have them so familiar w●th him 2. Difference or Controversy A Mediator is used only between disagreeing Parties When Man was guilty God was angry Conscience of Sin
the great Instruments of his Kingdom and the men of this World whose portion is in this life are the proper Subjects of his Kingdom Of the Saints Christ is their Head but of the wicked ungodly ambitious World surely Sathan is the Head There are two Cities as Austin distinguisheth them Ie●usalem is the City of God and Babylon that Incorporation which belongeth to Sathan Now then whe●e shall we find him whose coming is after the working of Sathan but with him who with the loss of Christianity exalteth himself and affecteth an ambitious Tyranny and domineering over the Christian World both Princes Pastors and People and to uphold the Tyran●y careth not what havock he maketh of the Church and the whole frame of their Relig●on is calculated for secular Honour Worldly Pomp and Greatness Secondly By the visible Appearances of the Devil and where he is most conversant as in his own Kingdom Before Christs Kingdom was set up the Devil did often visibly appear but since he playeth least in sight when God openly manifested his Presence by appearing to the Fathers in sundry ways and manners as he did before hen spake to us by his Son Heb. 1.1 2. so did Sathan V●sions Apparitions and Oracles were more frequent and where Christs spiritual Kingdom prevaileth the World heareth less of the●e things but where it is obstructed more Now two instances in Popery 1. In their Chiefs how many Conjurers and Necromancers who expresly consulted and contracted with the Devil from the Year 600. to the Year 1500. the Chair of pestilence yielded the Histories tell us 2. In oreder 〈◊〉 the Devil had formerly in the times of Popery and still where it is allowed incomparably more power among men to appear to them and haunt their Houses and vex them than now he hath all that I say is haunting of Houses and Apparitions were much more common Uses 1. A detestation of Popery whatever is of the Devil should be hated by us for we are Christs Souldiers listed in his Warfare in Baptism Rom. 6.13 Yield your selves unto God as those that are alive from the dead and your members as instruments of righteousness unto God but yield not your members as instruments of unrighteousness unto sin Rom. 13.12 Let us cast off the works of darkness and put on the Armour of Light Now after our military Oath should we revolt to them that join with the Devil and his Angels to make War against Michael and his angels 2. To be more careful to be compleatly armed For we fight not against flesh and blood but principalities and powers and spiritual wickednesses in heavenly places Eph. 6.11 12. that is not only with the one but the other The Abettors of Popery ae Sathans Auxiliary Forces whom he stirreth up and employeth Now the Devils are of great cunning and strength and by Gods permission exercise great Authority in the World and the matter about which we contend with them is the Honour of God and Christ and our Eternal Salvation Therefore since the Subtilty Power and strength of the Enemy is so great we had need to be the better prepared and put on the whole Armour of God That bodily and humane Power that befriendeth the Kingdom of Sathan is formidable and that can only reach the outward man but Devils and damned Spirits are a more terrible and dangerous party who secretly blind our minds and weaken our courage and strangely and imperceptibly by our own carnal affections promote our eternal ruine 3. It sheweth us the folly of reco●ciling Babel and Sion Rome as it is and the Reformed Churches For what concord hath Christ with Belial 2 Cor. 6.15 16. What agre●ment hath the Temple of God with Idols You can never reconcile God and Sathan the Seed of the Woman and the Seed of the Serpent I speak not of holy endeavours to adjust the Controversies and reclaim Papists from their Errors that must be pursued how fruitless soever the attempt be but ●o hope for an agreement as things now stand is impossible 4. Caution that the Devil prevail not against us he once suprized Peter Mat. 16.23 Get thee behind me Sathan he hath prevailed over them that usurp the highest Chair in the Christian Church Let him not blind your Eyes in whole or in part though you be not drawn to Antichristianism do not live in a carnal Worldly course For this purpose the Son of God was manifested that he might destroy the works of the Devil 1 John 3.8 Every wicked act is Sathans Invention he stirreth it up is served by it delights in it his Kingdom goeth forward by it He gaineth by every wicked action Shew plainly that you are not of his party nor ever mean to be Give way to fleshly and worldly lusts and you are very prone to entertain the grossest Temptations and by subtle evasions will wriggle and distort your selves out of your duty as the Papists do I come now to the second means Doct. That Antichrist doth uphold his Kingdom by a false shew of Signs and Wonders and mighty Deeds To evidence this 1. We must inquire what is a Miracle Miracles are works extraordinary exceeding the ability of second causes and done to confirm the Truth Where we may observe 1. The general nature of them 2. Their author 3. Their Use. 1. Their general nature and kinds extraordinary works Some are either besides nature when the course of nature is changed as the standing still of the Sun in Ioshuah's Days the going back of the shadow on Ahaz his Di●● in Hezekiah's time Above nature as the opening of the eyes of a man born blind by Christ Iohn 9. Against nature when the operation of it is obstructed as w●en the three Children remained untouched in the Fiery Furnace Dan. 3. the fire had not lost its property to burn for those that cast them in were singed and scorched 2. The Author they are works exceeding the ability of second Causes and therefore are always done by the Power of God either immediately or mediately using some Creature in the performing of them as the Apostles of Christ. Well then the primary efficient cause is God and the manner of working is extraordinary and unusual exceeding the power and force of any Creature 3. The end and use is to confirm some Truth when they are done for Curiosity Ostentation and Delight they are but jugling tricks and have not God for their Author much less when they are pretended to confirm a false Doctrine or evil end But real Miracles do oblige by way of sign declaring Gods interest in or owning of the truth and Testimony to which they are annex●d For God being the Ruler of the World good merciful just it is not to be supposed he will cooperate to a lie or cheat or leave suc● a stumbling block before his Creatures II. That the Miracles wrought by Christ and his Apostles did sufficiently prove that they were Teachers sent from God for Christ often appealeth to
3. Carry it so as those to whom God hath given grounds of everlasting Consolation We are up when we have the World with us but dead in the Nest when our temporal Dependencies are broken The Covenant is the same still and there should be your Hope and your Joy 2 Cor. 1.20 All the Promises of God in him are Yea and in him Amen unto the Glory of God by us 2 Sam. 23.5 Although my House be not so with God yet he hath made with me an everlasting Covenant ordered in all things and sure for this is all my Salvation and all my desire although he ma●e it not to grow Heaven is where it was the World cannot make void your Interest in it Therefore you should rejoice in the Lord always Phil. 4.4 Rejoice in the Lord always and again I say rejoice SERMON XVI 2 Thess. 2.16 And good hope through Grace WE now come to the third ground of Audience and Acceptance he hath given us good hope through Grace This sheweth how we entertain the everlasting Consolation offered in the Gospel with good Hope and this wrought in us by God Here is 1. The Gift good Hope 2. The moving Cause through Grace Doct. That it is a great advantage when we pray for Consolation and Confirmation in Holiness to consider that God hath already given us the Hope of Eternal Life Here I shall 1. Open the Gift 2. Shew what incouragement this is in Prayer In the opening the Gift let me inquire 1. What is this good Hope mentioned and what are the Properties of it 2. That this is the free Gift of God 1. What is this good Hope Hope is sometimes put for the Object or Thing hoped for As Prov. 13.12 Hope deferred maketh the Heart sad That is the delay of the good expected is very tedious and troublesome to us So in Christian Hope Col. 1.5 For the Hope which is laid up for you in Heaven Where Hope is put for the Object of it the blessed and glorious Estate which is reserved for us hereafter The great objects of Hope which yet do not exclude intervening Blessings are these 1. The coming of Christ to o●r Comfort Tit. 2.13 Looking for the blessed hope and the glorious appearing of the great God and our Saviour Iesus Christ. 1 Pet. 1.13 Gird up the loins of your Minds and be sober and hope to the end for the Grace that is to be ●rought unto you at the Revelation of Iesus Christ. Hope is there described by its singular Object the coming of Christ called there the Revelation of Christ. Christ is now under a Vail his Bodily Presence being removed and his Spiritual Glory seen but darkly as in a Glass but then he shall appear in Person and in his Glory When Christ withdrew out of sight our Comfort seemed ●o be gone with him but he will come ag●in he is not gone in anger but about Business to set all things at rights against the day of solemn Espousals and then he cometh to possess what he hath purchased and to carry the Church into the everlasting place of her Abode This is the great Hope of Christans and a blessed and good Hope it is indeed 2. The Resurrection of the Dead Acts 2.36 My flesh shall rest in Hope Acts 24.15 I have hope towards God tha● there shall be a Resurrection both of the Iust and Vnjust Acts 26.6 7 8. Now I stand judged for the hope of the Promise made unto the Fathers unto which Promise our twelve Tri●es instantly serving God day and night hope to come Why should it be thought an incredible thing with you that God should raise the Dead Death seemeth to make void all the Promises at once but there is an estate after Death the Dead shall rise and to Men bred up in the Bosom of the Church this should not seem incredible It is not incredible in it self considering the Justice and Power of God But why to you Since all Religion tendeth to it But it is a matter of undoubted certainty all Believers do look for long for and prepare for this Blessedness otherwise why should they trouble themselves about Religion which abridgeth us of present Delights and exposeth us to great Difficulties and Sufferings But there is another Life after this where all is happy and joyful and therefore we serve God instantly day and night 3. The Vision of God I Iohn 3.2 that at length we shall be admitted into his blessed Presence and see him as he is and be made like him both for Holiness and Happiness 4. Our heavenly Inheritance 1 Pet. 1.4 An inheritance incorruptible and undefiled that fadeth not away reserved in Heaven for us Called Eternal Life Tit. 1.2 In hope of eternal Life which God that cannot lie promised us The Glory of God Rom. 5.2 We rejoyce in hope of the Glory of God Well then all this is a good Hope if there be the things hoped for for the object of our Hope is the chiefest Good the eternal Vision and Fruition of God this is that we must aim at as our Happiness Psal. 17.15 As for me I shall behold thy Face in Righteousness I shall be satisfied when I awake with thy Likeness we must seek after it and make it our constant Work Heb. 11.6 God is a rewarder of them that diligently seek him this is that we must take hold of as having a right and title to it Heb. 6.18 Who have fled for refuge to lay hold on the Hope set before us We challenge it by the Law of Grace as we fulfil the Conditions Our Hold is more strong Right more evident as we get greater measures of the First-fruits we gain more security and confidence in the spiritual Conflict Ver. 19. Which Hope we have as an Anchor of the Soul sure and stedfast By good Works we enter upon the possession of it in part as we get the First-fruits of the Spirit Rom. 8.23 We our selves also which have the First-fruits of the Spirit even we our selves groan within our selves waiting for the Adoption to wit the redemption of our Body 2 Cor. 5.5 Now he that hath wrought us for the self-same thing is God who also hath given unto us the earnest of the Spirit In whole when we come to Heaven for then we enter into our Master's Joy Matth. 25.21 when we die our Souls enter into that blessed place where the Spirits of just Men are made perfect not only preserved in manu Dei but admitted in conspectum Dei 1 Pet 1.9 Receiving the end of your Faith the salvation of your Souls But after the Resurrection and general Judgment John 14.3 I will come again and receive you to my self that where I am there ye may be also Then in Body and Soul we enter into our everlasting Mansions 2. Sometimes Hope is put for the reasons and causes of Hoping and so he that giveth me solid reasons of Hoping giveth me good Hope In this sense it is