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A29348 The mighty Christ the saints help, or, A cleer discovery of the mightinesse and excellency of Christ in all things of and concerning him from the first promise of him, to his last appearing and kingdome : with application thereof to the severall states and conditions of men : being the substance of severall sermons preached at Northwalsham in Norfolk, upon Psal. 89, 19, I have laid help on one that is mighty / by Richard Breviter. Breviter, Richard. 1662 (1662) Wing B4424A; ESTC R25944 132,959 309

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constraint but willingly for as the Apostle Phil. 2. observes he made himselfe so yea when worldly honour was offered him for the people would have made him a King Joh. 6.15 he refused it this was great self-denial to lay aside a crowne when he had it and to refuse it when it was offered speakes him one Mighty in this Grace Fourthly His patience he had greatest patience in greatest sufferings others were not so patient in lesser sufferings as he was in greatest The Prophet Isaiah sets him forth in his great sufferings and withall declares his incomparable patience Isaiah 53. which he ushers in with a yet yet he opened not his mouth he is brought as a Lamb to the slaughter and as a sheep before her shearers is dumb so he openeth not his mouth when he was reviled reviled not againe when he suffered he threatned not patience was perfect in him he was strengthened with all might unto All patience and long suffering with joyfulness yea the patience of Christ in his most grievous sufferings was so absolute that in all that his enemies tongues and hands could say or do this Servant of God did not sin so much as in word but offered the sacrifice of prayer and supplications with the sacrifice of himselfe for his persecutors he was Mighty in this Grace Fifthly His zeale he was earnest and fervent in Spirit against all evil and for that which was good he did cry aloud he spared not but lifted up his voice like a Trumpet and shewed the people their transgression he was full of zeale against the sins of the Scribes and Pharisees freely denouncing woes against them Math. 23. He was full of zeale against the prophanation and prophaners of the Temple he overthrew the money-changers and the seats of them that sold doves and would not suffer that any man should carry any vessell thorow the Temple Mark 11.15 16. Yea be made a scourge of small coards and he drove them all out of the Temple and said to them that sold doves take these things hence make not my fathers house an house of Merchandize And his Disciples remembred that it was written The zeale of thine house hath e●ten me up Sixthly His wisdome and understanding he was of quick and great understanding when he was but twelve yeares old all that heard him questioning and answering the Doctors were astonished at his understanding and Answers Luk. 2.47 He was wiser than all his Enemies they could never entangle him in his talke when he answered to any thing it was with such wisdome as they durst not ask him any more Questions and no man was able to answer him he was of so great understanding that he knew all m●n and needed not that any should testifie of man for he knew what was in man Joh. 2.24 25. Yea he knew their very thoughts Math. 12.25 Luke 6.8 He had as the School-men speak both Cognitionem matutinam verspertinam both a morning and evening knowledge he knew things in their Causes as well as in their natures and effects Seventhly His faithfulness was great without the least leaven of hypocrisie there was no guile found in his mouth neither was there any in his Spirit he was faithfull to his father he did his work and glorified his Name on Earth was faithfull to his Disciples he made knowne unto them all things that he had heard of his father Joh. 15.15 He acquainted them with sufferings as well as the Glory that should follow he reproved them for their evils as well as comforted them in their troubles he was faithfull to all doing good unto all men as he had opportunity Nineteenthly A mighty one in his works he was mighty in deed excellent in working his works as himselfe said did beare witness of him that he was some mighty one sent from God he hath declared his strength among the people His works were of two sorts First Spirituall and heavenly relating to the souls and spirits of men Secondly More externall and visible relating to the bodies of men and others and he was mighty in hoth sorts His works relating to the soules of men were chiefly First His preaching and teaching in which he was mighty even in his first Sermon on the Mount The people were astonished at his doctrine for he taught them as one having Authority and not as the Scribes Math. 7.28 29. Being in Galilee he taught in their Synagogues being Glorified of all He came to Nazareth and taught and all bare him witness and wondered at the Gracious words which proceeded out of his mouth he came downe to Capernaum and taught and they were astonished at his doctrine for his word was with power see Luke 4.14 15 16 22 31 32. To these may be added the Officers answer to the chiefe Priests and Pharisees when they said unto them Why have you not brought him Never man spake like this man Joh. 7.45 46. Neither did the word of Christ returne unto him void but did exceedingly prosper in the thing whereto it was sent many beleeved on him Joh. 4.41 Joh. 7.31 8.30 10.42 12.42 Secondly His Praying having received the spirit of Grace and Supplication without measure he must needs be mighty in prayer and so he was In the dayes of his flesh he offered up prayers and supplications with strong crying and tears Heb 5.7 Sometimes he prayed long Luke 6.12 He continued all night in prayer to God sometimes he prayed more earnestly Luke 22.44 and alwayes successefully For as a Mighty Prince he had power with God and ever prevailed God made him a King then bid him ask Ps 2.6 7 8. and indeed he prayed like a King like a mighty One as one in joynt Commission with his Father as one hath well observed John 17.24 Father I will that they also whom thou hast given me be with me where I am Thirdly His Baptizing John and Christs Disciples could but Baptize with water in his name he the master only was and is mighty to baptize with the holy Spirit This was that great and wonderfull thing which was made known to John that Christ should do which he was to observe as that wherein Christ excelleth all others as is manifest in the record of John John 1.32 33. John bear record saying I saw the Spirit descending from Heaven like a Dove and it abode upon him and I knew him not but he that sent me to baptize with water the same said unto me upon whom thou shalt see the Spirit descending and remaining on him the same is he which baptizeth with the Holy Spirit and upon this account John preferred him before himselfe Mat. 3. 11. I indeed baptize you with water unto repentance but he that cometh after me is mightier than I whose shoes I am not worthy to bear he shall baptize you with the Holy Ghost and with fire He plainly declared him to be a mighty one in this respect This was that which he promised and
The Lyon of the Tribe of Judah Lord The Lord frequently It is divers hundred times simply and absolutely ascribed unto Christ The Lord of the Harvest The Lord of the Vineyard The Lord of the Sabbath The Lord our Righteousnesse The Lord of Life The Lord of Glory Lord of Lords King of Kings Eleventhly He was a Mighty One in his Presentation which though in it self it was but for his Parents to do for him after the custom of the Law in which respect he was but as others yet that two such eminent persons both of singular sanctity among the Jews should by the special direction of the Spirit come into the Temple at that time when Jesus was there in his mothers arms and acknowledge and declare him publickly with great affection and thanksgiving to be the Messias and Saviour of the world doth speak him to be some Mighty One Luke 2. from the 22. to the 40. vers Twelfthly Mighty in his Baptisme which though in it self it was but ordinary with water by John in Jordan both as and where others were and by him also by whom others were baptized yet it was attended with three wonders For straightway coming up out of the waters the Heavens were opened unto him and the Spirit of God descended like a Dove and lighted upon him and there came a voice from Heaven saying This is my beloved Son in whom I am well-pleased Matth. 3.16 17. Thirteenthly Mighty in his fasting so mighty that he fasted forty dayes and forty nights Matth. 4.2 And it was not a partial but a total abstinence from natural food for in those dayes he did eat nothing Luke 4.2 Neither was he hungry all that time for so much is necessarily implyed Matt. 4.2 When he had fasted forty dayes and forty nights he was afterward an hungred And Luke having spoken of the forty dayes the time of his fast saith When they were ended he afterward hungred Moses indeed fasted the same space of time but there was this considerable difference between Christ and Moses in this respect Moses fasted on the Mount where he was eminently assisted and satisfied by his best and greatest friend The Lord Exod 34.28 Christ in the Wildernesse where he was violently assaulted and troubled by his worst and mightiest adversary the Devil Matth. 4.1 2. This is enough to manifest his mightinesse in this particular Fourteenthly Mighty in his Transfiguration which was a glimpse of his Glory he was transfigured before the Disciples And his face did shine as the Sun and his rayment was white as the light so exceedingly glorious was he Peter was so affected with it as he desired the continuance of it he said unto Jesus Lord it is good for us to be here if thou wilt let us make here three Tabernacles c. Math. 17.2 3 4 5. Fifteenthly Mighty in the Testimony which is given of him First The Testimony of himself I am one that bear witnesse of my self John 8.18 And he did testifie of himself that he was a mighty One That he was the son of God Greater than the Temple greater than Solomon That he had overcome the world That if a man had kept his saying he should never see death c. and his own testimony is true But forasmuch as Solomon saith Prov 27.2 Let another man praise thee and not thine own mouth a stranger and not thine own lips I shall consider chiefly what others witnesse of him Secondly The Testimony of the Father who sent him bare witnesse of him The Father hath testified from Heaven that he is his beloved Son Matth. 3.17 Lo a voice from Heaven saying this is my beloved Son in whom I am well pleased The Authour to the Hebrews noteth that when God bringeth in the first begotten into the world he saith And let all the Angels of God worship him Vnto the Son saith he Thy Throne O God is for ever and ever Heb. 1 6 8. The Father testifie of him as of a mighty One Thirdly The Testimony of the Spirit I shall instance only in that to John by Vision Rev 1.12 13 14 15 16. I saw seaven golden Candlesticks and in the midst of the seven Candlesticks one like unto the Son of man cloathed with a Garment down to the foot and girt about the Paps with a Golden Girdle his head and his hairs were white like Wool as white as Snow and his eyes were as a flame of fire and his feet like unto fine brasse as if they burned in a Furnace and his voice as the sound of many waters And he had in his right hand seven Stars and out of his mouth went a sharp two edged sword and his Countenance was as the Sun shineth in his strength This was a Vision of the Son of God The mighty One And according to this Vision are those seven Titles of Christ given to him by the Spirit mentioned in the 2d. and 3d. Chapters of the Revelation These things saith he that holdeth the seven Stars in his right hand who walketh in the midst of the seven Golden Candlesticks Rev 2.1 The first and the last which was dead and is alive vers 8. Who hath the sharp Sword with two edges vers 12. The Son of God who hath his eyes like unto a flame of fire and his feet are like fine Brasse vers 18. That hath the seven Spirits of God and the seaven Stars Rev. 3.1 That is holy that is true that hath the Key of David he that openeth and no man shutteth and shutteth and no man openeth vers 7. The Amen the faithfull and true Witnesse the Beginning of the Creation of God vers 14. All which speak forth the mightiness of Christ Fourthly The Testimony of faithfull men as the Testimony of the Prophets of John who was a man sent from God on purpose to beare witness of him whose testimony of him is recorded John 1.15.32 33 34. The testimony of the foure Evangelists as also of the Apostles who have all spoken of him as of a Mighty One And it were easie if needfull to add the Testimony of other Ancient Writers of Generall Councels of holy Martyrs and many eminent Confessors of Christ who do agree in their Testimony with those fore-mentioned Fifthly The Testimony of Angels those glorious Creatures did testifie of him as of a Mighty One so they testified of him To Joseph Math. 1.20 21. While he thought on these things the Angel of the Lord appeared unto him in a dreame saying Joseph thou son of David feare not to take unto thee Mary thy wife for that which is conceived in her is of the holy Ghost And shee shall bring forth a son and thou shalt call his Name Jesus for he shall save his people from their sinnes To Mary Luke 1.30 31 32 33. The Angel said unto her feare not Mary for thou hast found favour with God And behold thou shalt conceive in thy wombe and bring forth a son and shalt call his Name Jesus
to spoil his goods Luke 11.21 22. therefore COMMIT ALL TO HIM I. Commit your SOULS to him They are your most precious Treasure therefore it doth greatly concern you to look well to them especially in perilous times that they may be safe commit therefore the keeping of your souls to this Mighty One 1 Pet. 4.19 who alone is able to keep you from falling by the hand of any temptation persecution corruption or whatsoever may annoy or indanger you in the way to his Heavenly Kingdome he is the Great Shepherd and Bishop of souls who can preserve feed and nourish them unto eternal life 1 Pet. 2.25 Luther was wont to say Let him that dyed for my soul see to the salvation of it II. Commit your BODIES to him for he is mighty to help and save them also he is ABLE TO HELP AND SAVE THEM First In case of service When the Lord Christ calls his People to his work they oft neglect it with this pretence their bodies are so weak that they cannot do what is required this is sometimes the Ministers Plea for his negligence he is so weak that he cannot Preach much nor oft the Peoples Plea for not hearing we cannot go so far or we cannot sit so long we canno● visit the sick at a distance our bodyes wil● not away with journeying This hath been many a Believers Plea for not being baptized their bodies cannot bear it surely say they God doth not call us thus to afflict and endanger our bodyes he will hav● mercy and not sacrifice But let such know that the Lord Jesus Christ who hath bough● the Body as well as the Spirit doth requir● to be glorified in with and by the bodyes o● his People and seeing he is mighty to help in this respect namely to fit and strengthen the weak bodyes of his Servants in his work as they have oft found by experience it should greatly encourage and engage them to giv● them up to watching fasting labouring sacrifice or whatever service the Lord shall call them to do Rom 12.1 Secondly In case of sickness and diseases This the Lord commandeth by his Servant James and encourageth to by a gracious promise of help in that respect James 5.14 15. Is any sick among you let him call for the Elders of the Church and let them pray over him anointing him with oyl the Name of the Lord. And the prayer of faith shall save the sick and the Lord shall raise him up And this was the Primitive Practice both Saints and People committed their bodyes to him and were holpen he healed them all yea many were healed and many signs and wonders were done by the Name of Gods holy Child Jesus in the Apostles dayes Acts 4.30 Acts 8.5 7. 3.6 and therefore let us commit our bodies to this Mighty One let us make him our Physitian he is able to help and heal Thirdly In case of sufferings When you be called to suffer in your bodies whether stripes buffetings imprisonments hunger thirst cold nakednesse or death for the sake of Christ be not fearful nor careful but commit your bodyes and every part thereof to him who is mighty to help in this respect also both to prepare fit and strengthen the body for the enduring these and the like afflictions and also to keep it that it shall not be lost nor perish in any of its sufferings no not a hair or bone thereof Phil 3.21 Luke 21.18 Psal 34.20 but though it dye it shall live again he will raise it in power and glory 1 Cor. 15.43 and therefore men are said only to kill the body not utterly to destroy it Mat. 10.28 III. Commit your Estates to him He is able and he will either keep your estates for you as some of his Servants who have been willing to part with them have experienced whilest others distrusting and not committing them into his hands but seeking to save them have lost them or if you part with them for his sake he will help you to live of a little yea to live more comfortably of a little than you did of a great deal he will make your little that you have in a way of righteousness better than great Revenues without right Pro 16.8 And this Gods People have often experienced and found that saying of Christ verified Luke 12.15 viz That a mans life consisteth not in the abundance of the things which he possesseth and at last he will restore them with encrease no less than an hundred fold according to those incouraging words of his to his self-denying Disciples Math. 19.29 Mark 10.29 30. Neither shall they onely have more but better things than they lose for Brass they shall have Gold and for Iron they shall have Silver and for Wood Brasse and for Stones Iron for carnall things they shall have spiritual and for temporal things they shall have eternal 2 Cor. 4.16 17 18. Thus will Christ blesse the latter end of his faithfull followers more than their beginning IV. Commit your NAMES to him he is mighty to help his Servants in that respect also And either he will keep up your Names and Reputations among men that your very enemies shall be forced to speak well of you and to acknowledge that you are more righteous than they Or if your Names be covered and buried under reproach and disgrace yet he will raise them up again He will bring forth your righteousnesse as the light and your Judgement as the noon-day Psal 37.2 Yea the time is a coming when he will take away the reproach and rebuke of his people from off all the earth and make them a name and a praise among all people Isa 25.8 Zeph 3.20 V. Commit his CAUSE to him His Cause is the best cause in all the world it is no other thing than truth and righteousnesse it self and it becometh his Servants to do what they can to help it forward but yet not to be so solicitous and careful for it as if the promoting of it depended onely upon them but when they have done what they can to leave it to him who is able to plead and maintain his own Cause against all the enemies thereof What though Truth and Righteousnesse be fallen in the streets and seem to lye dead and buried and almost forgotten by many yea what though instead of Truth there be Errour instead of holinesse there be prophanesse instead of judgement there be oppression and instead of righteousnesse a cry yet he is able to raise up his own Cause and will do it For he shall not fail nor be discouraged till he have set judgement yea till he have established Truth and Righteousnesse in the Earth Isa 42.4 Therefore let none of the followers of Christ be discouraged if at any time the Cause of their Lord do not prosper in their hands according to the desires of their hearts but commit it to him to mannage who is wonderful in counsel and excellent in working Isa