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A14185 Lectures upon the vvhole Epistle of St. Paul to the Philippians, deliuered in St. Peters Church in Oxford: by the reuerend and faithfull seruant of Christ Henry Airay ... and now published for the vse of Gods Church by C.P. ... Airay, Henry, 1560?-1616. 1618 (1618) STC 245; ESTC S100494 890,650 1,118

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wee long not for his presence if he be absent generally wee sorow not for his sicknesse if he be sicke generally wee take no such pleasure either in his presence or in his life Nay rather if he be absent we will wish him farre enough and to tarie long enough and if he be sicke vnto death wee will reioyce and be glad at his death So farre short of these Philippians that were but newly planted in the Church and had but lately embraced the truth of Christ Iesus are wee who haue long enioyed the ministerie of the word and the bright light of the holy word of truth For so they accounted that the Apostle could not haue giuen a greater token of loue of them then to send their minister backe againe vnto them and it was the greatest pleasure and ioy of heart that might be vnto them to see their minister againe thorowly well and in good health And surely if we tooke that ioy and comfort in the word that we ought we would take more ioy and comfort in the Ministers of the word then we doe But how the Ministers of the word are to be accounted of we shall see in the handling of the next verse that followeth It now followeth And I might be the lesse sorowfull In these words the Apostle setteth downe a third cause or reason why hee sent their Minister vnto them with such diligence and speede And this cause respected himselfe For it was that hee might be the lesse sorowfull 1. That howsoeuer his sorowes after this should be some for some other things yet they might bee the ●esse when their ioyes were fulfilled by their Ministers presence and when their Minister should againe bee amongst them to labour amongst them In that then that the Apostle saith not and that I might be without sorow but onely and that I might be the lesse sorowfull Hence I gather this obseruation that the children of God are not much to hope nor greatly to seeke in this life to be quit and ridde of all sorow but it is enough for them if their sorowes be abated and if they haue lesse sorow then they deserue and then they are enabled to beare Ioh. 16.33 In the world saith our Sauiour ye shall haue affliction euen many-causes of sorow and griefe and vexation of spirit For so it is ordained that through many afflictions we should enter into the kingdome of God Act. 14.22 a● the Apostle saith And therefore our Sauiour Christ saith againe if any man will come after me let him denie himselfe Luc. 9.23 and take vp his crosse daily and follow mee Daily saith he For as one day followeth an other so one crosse followeth in the necke of an other Wee looke and hope for an holy citie Apoc. 21.4 the new Ierusalem where God shall wipe all teares from our eyes and where there shall be no more death neither sorow neither crying neither any more paine But that citie is not here on earth where we be but Pilgrimes it is in our Coun●rey in heauen where we shall haue an abiding citie where we shall be euer with the Lord. Nay if it were here on earth we would not long for that in heauen Let vs not therefore looke in this life to be without all trouble or sorow or griefe Let vs rather consider how in this life our whole life is stained with many sinnes and how for our sinnes wee haue deserued not only death euerlasting after this life but troubles also and sorowes vnsupportable in this life And then when we see that we are not onely freed from that death by the death of Iesus Christ and by saith in his name but that our sorowes in this life are much lesse then we deserue let vs reioyce in the Lord and comfort our selues in his mercies that our troubles and sorowes are nothing in comparison of that wee haue deserued And againe let vs consider that howsoeuer our troubles and sorowes and griefes be many yet so onely they presse vs as that we are able to say with the Apostle 2 Cor. 4 8.9 We are affected on euerie side yet are we not in distresse in pouertie but not ouercome of pouertie we are persecuted but not forsaken cast downe but wee perish not c. And then when we see that our troubles and sorowes and griefes are no more but such as the Lord hath enabled vs to beare let vs reioyce in the Lord and comfort ourselues in his mercies towards vs who doth not suffer vs to be tempted aboue that wee be able but giueth the issue together with the tentation that we may be able to beare it For surely these are great mercies of the Lord towards vs that our sorowes are so lessened and abated that they are neither such as we haue deserued neither such but that wee are able to beare them by the power of him who doth strengthen vs hereunto And therefore though in this life we be not quite free from all troubles and sorowes yet let vs account this a great mercie of the Lord vnto vs that wee are lesse sorowfull that our sorowes are lesse then the desert of our sins and lesse then he enableth vs to beare But how was it that the Apostle should be lesse sorowfull by sending their Minister Epaphroditus vnto them because by his presence they should haue occasion to reioyce For as by their heauinesse for their Minister his sorow was encreased so againe by their reioycing for their Minister his sorow would be abated Here then we may obserue another notable qualitie of Christian loue and friendshippe Rom. 12.15 which is to weepe with them that weepe and to reioyce with them that reioyce A rule which the Apostle giueth all Christians to obserue keep from which who so declineth may seem therin to crosse euen nature it selfe For naturally we see that the members of our body are so affected one towards an other as that if one member suffer all suffer with it and if one be had in honour 1 Cor. 12.26 all the members reioyce with it How much more should it be so in the mysticall body of Christ Iesus that they who are ioyned together in one faith and in one baptisme should so likewise be ioyned together in loue and affection one towards an other that the sorow of one should be the sorow of an other and the ioy of one should be the ioy of another But I haue had occasion heretofore to obserue this note vnto you and therewithall the great want of this Christian loue in vs one towards another for that we are so farre from this duty as that we weepe and are sorie one at the prosperitie of another and againe laugh and reioyce one at the calamity of another If either by that or this instruction ye be taught in this dutie then practise it and if either by that or this admonition ye see your want in the performance of
should principally haue regarded They staied themselues in the outward worship of God and looked not vnto the inward worship of him they obserued the naked ceremonie but they regarded not mercy and iudgement piety and obedience faith and repentance These things they should haue done and not haue left the other vndone The ceremonie should not haue beene neglected by them but that inward and more holy worship wherevnto by the ceremonie they were led should haue been principally regarded by them For in this the Lord had more pleasure then in all burnt offerings and sacrifices what soeuer as it iS sayd 1 Sa. 15.22 to obey is better then sacrifice and to hearken is better then the fat of Rams And againe the Lord saith by his Prophet Hos 6.6 I desired mercy and not sacrifice and the knowledge of God more then burnt offerings Thus then it is plaine both that the outward ceremonies had a morall and more spirituall vse and likewise that this was more accepted with God euen then when the ceremonie was in vse then was the ceremonie though commanded Now as it was in other ceremonies of the law so was it in this circumcision of the flesh that it had a morall vse and signification the regard whereof was farre more accepted with God then was the obseruation of the ceremonie it selfe The morall vse and signification thereof was to put them in minde of the circumcision of the heart that thence they might purge all wicked and carnall affections such as any way were like to crosse and hinder their spirituall seruice and worship of God And as in other ceremonies when the ceremonie was abolished yet the morall vse thereof still remained so likewise in this when the outward circumcision of the flesh was abolished yet the inward circumcision of the heart which was morally signified by the outward ceremonie still remained so that as they then were so still wee are to circumcise the fore-skinnes of our hearts by cutting away from thence all carnall affections and vngodly lusts which fight against the soule And this was that circumcision wherein our Apostle gloried when he said we are the circumcision Hence then 3. I obserue what that circumcision is which yet remaineth and wherein we may and ought to glorie and reioice The circumcision which yet remaineth if yee will haue it in one word is our regeneration the washing of the new birth Tit. 3.5 and the renuing of the holy Ghost as the Apostle speakes If ye would haue a larger description of it it is as this place of our Apostle maketh manifest a cutting away from the heart of all carnall affections whereby wee might be hindred in the spirituall seruice of God and in our reioycing in Christ Iesus so that being thus circumcised wee worship God in the spirit and reioice in Christ Iesus and haue no confidence in the flesh or in any outward thing whatsoeuer This is most commonly called the circumcision of the heart both by Moses where he saith De●t 10.16 Circumcise the fore skinne of your heart and harden your neckes no more And by the Prophet Ieremie where he saith vnto the men of Iudah and Inhabitants of Ierusalem Be circumcised to the Lord Ier. 4.4 Ro● 2 29. and take away the foreskinnes of your hearts And by our Apostle Paul where he saith that the circumcision is of the heart in the spirit not in the letter Neither is it called circumcision of the heart by way of exclusion of circumcision from other parts of man For there is also mention of the circumcision of the eares Act. 7.51 as where Steuen saith Yee stifnecked and of vncircumcised hearts and eares i. which will not heare when God speakes vnto you and also of the circumcision of the lippes as where Moses said vnto the Lord Behold I am of vncircumcised lippes Exod. 6.30 i. I am not abl● to speake vnto Pharaoh being barbarous and rude in speech There is then not onely circumcision of the heart in the will and vnderstanding when all carnall affections are purged thence but there is also circumcision of the lippes when our speech is such as that it ministers grace vnto the hearers and also circumcision of the eares when wee open our eares vnto the Lord speaking vnto vs and willingly and euen greed●ly harken after those things which belong vnto our peace But yet commonly I thinke both these are comprehended in the circumcision of the heart so that by the circumcision of the heart the circumcision of the eares and of the lippes likewise is vnderstood It is called also spirituall circumcision because it is made without hands by the spirit of almightie God Col. 2.11 Deut. 30.6 as witnesseth Moses where he saith the Lord thy God will circumcise thine heart and the heart of thy seede that thou maiest loue the Lord thy God with all thine heart and with all thy soule that thou maist liue Whereupon the Apostle saith Rom. 2.29 that the praise of it is not of men but of God It is called also by the Apostle the circumcision of Christ because made by the spirit of Christ which doth illuminate our vuderstanding renue our will Col. 2.11 sanctifie our affections and worke in vs all holy desires to die vnto sinne and to liue vnto God in righteousnesse and true holinesse This circumcision then of Christ this circumcision of the heart this spirituall circumcision which is made without hands by the finger of the spirit illuminating our vnderstandings renuing our wills purging our carnall affections crucifying in vs the old man and quickning vs in our inner man in the spirit of our minde this is the true circumcision and this is that circumcision wherewith the Apostle reioyced that he was circumcised and vnlesse wee be circumcised with this circumcision we haue no cause of reioicing For that which the Apostle saith of carnall circumcision Gal. 5.2 If ye be circumcised Christ shall profit you nothing is quite otherwise in this spirituall circumcision For vnlesse wee be thus circumcised Christ shall profit vs nothing according to that of our Sauiour Iob. 3.5 Except a man be borne of water and of the spirit hee cannot enter into the kingdome of God Except a man be borne of water and of the spirit i. vnlesse he be borne againe by the spirit vnlesse he be circumcised with the circumcision of Christ by putting off the sinfull body of the flesh and becomming a new creature he cannot enter into the kingdome of God he hath no portion among the sonnes of God So that that holdeth still if we be not circumcised we belong not to the couenant But if we be circumcised with this circumcision of Christ then may we reioice knowing that we are the sonnes of God and partakers of the couenant of promise Then looke what was the preferment of the Iew aboue all other people that is our preferment aboue the sonnes of men and looke what
the Apostle but an earnest desire in the Apostle to attaine to the resurrection of the dead When he addeth if by any meanes he implieth that the fellowship of Christ his afflictions is not the onely meanes whereby we attaine vnto the resurrection of the dead but some without persecution at all some not without persecution but without effusion or their bloud and some by martyrdome attaine to the resurrection of the dead Now the Apostle signifieth that it is al one to him if by any meanes the first second or third he may attaine to the resurrection of the dead Lastly by the resurrection of the dead the Apostle meaneth the glorious resurrection of the Saints vn to life euerlasting It is then as if the Apostle had said I doe iudge all things without Christ to be but dung that I may winne Christ that I may know Christ and the vertue of his resurrection and the fellowship of his afflictions and that I may attaine to the glorious resurrection of the Saints if by any meanes or desiring by any meanes affliction or any meanes to attaine and come vnto the glorious resurrection of the Saints whereby they are raised vnto glory and life and immortalitie Now for the notes 1. For the note of doubting which hence our aduersaries would gather we shall haue occasion to speake of it in the next verse by occasion of those words if that I may 2. I note that albeit all the Saints of God attaine to the glorious resurrection of the dead by the resurrection of Christ Iesus from the dead for he was made the first fruits of them that sleepe 1 Cor. 15.20 and his resurrection is a sure pledge of our resurrection yet doe not all the Saints of God attaine to the resurrection of the dead by the same meanes For some haue attained to the resurrection of the dead without any persecuti●n that we read of as that good old Simeon that tooke our Sa●iour in his armes and praised God and said Luk. 2.28.29 Lord now lettest ●ou thy seruant depart in peace according to thy word c. Like●ise Zacharias and Elizabeth and Anna and others Others ●aue attained to the resurrection of the dead not without per●cu●ion and manifold afflictions but yet without martyr●ome and effusion of their bloud as Iacob Dauid and diuers ●thers And others haue attained to the resurrection of the ●ead but not without martyrdome and cruell effusion of ●heir bloud as many of the Prophets Iohn Baptist Steuen ●ames Paul Peter and diuers others All which were Saints ●f God and all which died in the Lord and all of them no ●oubt wished as Paul did to attaine to the resurrection of the ●ead if by any meanes they might attaine to the resurrection ●f the dead Whence I obserue 1. that the way vnto the heauenly Ieru●lem is not onely by violent death inflicted by the hand of ●he cruell and bloudy persecutor but that very many also are ●athered vnto their fathers in peace and so sleepe in the Lord. ●or as it is a blessing giuen vnto Gods children not onely to ●eleeue in Christ but to suffer euen death for his sake and so ●o enter into glory so it is also a blessing giuen vnto Gods children to goe to their graue in peace and so to be receiued ●nto the euerlasting habitationss So it was reckoned vnto Abraham for a blessing that he died in a good age an olde man Gen. 25.8 and of great yeares and was gathered to his people So it was ●eckoned vnto Dauid for a blessing that he died in a good age 1 Chron 29.28 2 Reg. 22.20 ●ull of daies riches and honour So vnto Iosiah that he was put in●o his graue in peace and generally to goe to the graue in peace ●s a blessing of God vpon his children And therefore grosse ●nd absurd was their error who thinking martyrdome the onely meanes to attaine vnto the resurrection of the dead vo●untarily offered themselues as it were to the knife of the but●her Onely this if the will of the Lord be so that by a vio●ent death we shall glorifie his name we are patiently to sub●it our selues vnto his will to which purpose is my second obseruation hence Secondly hence I obserue that if we will attaine vnto the glorious resurrection of the Saints that are dead and die in the Lord if we will be partakers with Christ in his glory then must we not refuse to drinke of the same cup that he hath drunke we must not refuse to be partakers with him in his af●●●ctions but if by that meanes we may attaine vnto the re●●rrection of the dead we must patiently endure it For as s●●th the Apostle if we haue had the fathers of our bodies which corrected vs Heb. 12.9 and we gaue them reuerence should we not much rather be in subiection vnto the father of spirits that we may liue For they verily for a few daies chastened vs after their owne plea●ure 10. but he chasteneth vs for our profit that we may be partakers of 〈◊〉 holinesse Act. 14.22 Wee must through many afflictions saith the Holy Ghost enter into the kingdome of God If therefore the Lord will that we come by the crosse vnto the crowne let vs take vp our crosse and follow Christ I vse no other arguments to moue you herevnto then we haue already spoken of they are a vantage vnto vs in them all Christ suffereth with vs they make vs like vnto Christ therefore let vs not refuse the chastening of the Lord whereby he offereth himselfe vnto vs as vnto sonnes and let vs reioyce inasmuch as we are partakers of Christ his sufferings My last obseruation hence is that the glorious resurrection vnto life euerlasting is the marke whereat we are alwaies to aime in the whole course of our life 1 Cor. 15.14.30.32.19 If the dead be not raised againe then is our preaching in vaine and your faith is also vaine saith the Apostle and againe if the dead be not raised againe why are we in ieopardie euery houre and againe if I haue fought with beasts at Ephesus after the manner of men what aduantageth it me if the dead be not raised vp and againe if in this life only we haue hope in Christ then are we of all men the most miserable All which albeit they be brought to proue the resurrection o● the dead yet doe they likewise shew that the Apostle in his preaching and in his suffering and in all that he did euer respected the resurrection of the dead And so we ought in all things euermore to aime at the resurrection of the dead And this ought to make vs both do all things cheerefully suffer all things willingly knowing that there shall be a glorious resurrection of the iust and that wee shall receiue reward through the mercies of God in Christ Iesus for whatsoeuer good we haue done and for whatsoeuer tentation we haue suffered in
a prisoner of Iesus Ch ist and our brother Timotheus But here he makes no difference betwixt himselfe and Timothy assuming onely that title which was commune to them both the seruants of Christ Iesus Which title in it selfe albeit it be common to them with all that haue giuen their names vnto Christ Iesus forasmuch as this is the title of all that are baptized into Christ Iesus yet both in other places doth our Apostle entitle himselfe and in this place entitle both himselfe and Timothy and consequently all the Ministers of the gospell herevnto in a speciall respect of their seruice in the ministery of the gospell of Christ Iesus and of the great dignity and honor vouchsafed them thereby Hence then 1. I obserue a duty for the Ministers of the gospell whereof their very names is to put them in minde They are called the seruants of Christ Iesus they must therefore remember that they are so and carry themselues as seruants of Christ Iesus and not Lords ouer Gods heritage A seruant is to doe that and that onely which his master commands him he is to be faithfull in his seruice he is not to seeke his own but the things of his master his life is not to be deare vnto him in the seruice of his master The Ministers then of the gospell being the seruants of Christ Iesus as he doth bid them to plucke vp or to root out or to destroy or to build or to plant so they are to doe If he giue them a roule to eat they must eat it vp if he giue them a commission they must looke vnto it and not goe without the bounds of it if he send them to Kings and Princes or whomsoeuer they must keepe nothing backe but deliuer vnto them all the counsell of God if he require them to lay downe their liues for his sake they must not loue their liues vnto the death Goe saith our blessed Sauiour and teach all nations baptizing them in the name of the Father Mat. 28.19 20. and the Sonne and the Holy Ghost teaching them to obserue all things whatsoeuer I haue commanded you These be the words of our commission teach but what what I haue commanded you For other we must say as Balaam vnto Balak If Balak would giue me his house full of siluer and gold Num. 24.13 I cannot passe the commandment of the Lord to doe either good or bad of mine owne minde what the Lord shall command that will I speake We are seruants of Christ Iesus and therefore we must doe as he hath commanded vs and not otherwise What shall we say then vnto them that coyne vs out new articles of the faith that adde and detract and change at their pleasure the rites and ceremonies in the Sacraments that thrust vpon vs traditions and vnwritten verities that presse vs with a number of things as obseruation of daies and moneths times and yeares vowes of pouerty chastitie and blinde obedience pilgrimages invocation of Saints adoration of images and the like things neuer commanded by God nor hauing any warrant in the word Are these the seruants of Christ Iesus They will needs be the Vicars and Vicegerents of Christ Iesus vpon earth But is not this to carry themselues as Lords ouer Gods heritage thus to rule ouer them in things not commanded by the Lord If they be the seruants of Iesus Christ they may not rule ouer the consciences of men in things not commanded by the Lord or if they so rule ouer them they are not the seruants of Christ Againe what shall we say vnto them that hide their talent in the earth that suffer the graces of Gods spirit to wax idle and to decay in them that doe not vse the gifts bestowed vpon them to the gaining of men vnto the faith and to the increase of Christ his kingdome that sowe pillowes vnder all arme-holes that heale the hurt of the daughter of the Lords people with sweet words saying peace peace when there is no peace that giue not the people warning when they are commanded that keepe backe part of their message and do not deliuer the whole counsell of God as they are appointed Are these the seruants of Iesus Christ 1 Cor. 4.2 Of euery seruant and of euery disposer it is required that he be faithfull Now is this to be faithfull in the Lord his seruice either to leaue it vndone or to do it otherwise then it should be done or to doe it but in part and by halues If so then let these be seruants of Iesus Christ if not then either they are no seruants or vnfaithfull seruants of Christ Iesus And to be none or to be but bad ones is no great difference Againe what shall we say vnto them that with Demas forsake Paul and embrace this present world that with Diotrephes loue rather to haue the praeeminence amongst men then to labor in the works of their calling that follow their ease or their pleasure or their profit and looke not to the charges committed vnto them Phil. 2 21. that seeke their owne and not that which is Iesus Christs like vnto those of whom our Apostle complaineth Are these the seruants of Christ Iesus A good seruants care is about his masters matter not his owne So that if they be seruants yet surely no good seruants because they care for their owne and not their masters or more then their masters Lastly what shall we say vnto them that when persecutions and troubles arise start aside like a broken bowe that loue their liues better then that for their ministery they will hazard them vnto the death that either will not speake vnto Herod or else will handle the matter better then that for ought they will speake they will lose their head with Iohn Baptist or be cast into prison and there haue their feete clapt fast in the stocks with Ieremiah the Prophet Are these the seruants of Christ Iesus Our Apostle when he was going vnto certaine bands I passe not at all saith he neither is my life deare vnto my selfe Act. 20.24 so that I may fulfill my course with ioy and the ministration which I haue receiued of the Lord Iesus to testifie the gospell of the grace of God Here was a good seruant of Iesus Christ and such should all his seruants be and they that are not such are either none or no good seruants of Iesus Christ If then we will be rightly entituled with Paul and Timothy vnto the seruants of Iesus Christ let his word be our warrant for whatsoeuer we teach men to obserue and doe and let vs not dare to passe the limits of our commission to doe otherwise then we haue receiued commandment of our Lord and master Christ Iesus let vs faithfully vse the gifts and graces of Gods spirit bestowed vpon vs for the gaining of men vnto the faith and knowledge of Christ Iesus and let vs not dare either to smother them or otherwise
Christ Iesus We must follow after holinesse and be filled with the fruits of righteousnes which are by Iesus Christ vnto the glory and praise of God this inherent holinesse onely being the pledge and seale of that imputed holinesse whereby we are most truly Saints in Christ Iesus A good lesson for all them to meditate vpon that are baptized into the name of Christ Iesus but whereon it may well seeme that a great many of vs neuer thinke For if we did could it be that we should so wallow in sin and drinke iniquitie like water as we doe that wee should so defile our selues with adulterie fornication vncleannesse wantonnes hatred debate emulations wrath contentions enuy theft murther drunkennes gluttony pride lying swearing and the like as we doe that we should so profane the Lords Sabboths so decline from the works of the spirit and so delight our selues in the works of the flesh as we doe Know yee not saith the Apostle Rom. 6.3 that all we which haue beene baptized into Iesus Christ haue beene baptized into his death that like as Christ was raised vp from the dead by the glory of the father 4. so we also should walke in newnes of life Surely either we know it not or remember it not and whether soeuer it be it argueth that we are not the men that we should be Beloued sinne and saints sort not together If ye suffer sinne to reigne in your mortall bodies well may the filth of the flesh be put away through the outward washing but yee are not indeed of the communion of Saints because not washed by the spirit in the spirit of your mindes Let no man therefore deceiue himselfe Either yee must be Saints in Christ Iesus or else yee belong not to his kingdome And if yee be Saints then may ye not suffer sin to reigne in your mortall bodies Flie therefore from sinne as from a serpent and follow after peace with all men and holinesse without which no man shall see the Lord. So shall yee not onely be of the number of them that are called Saints through the body of their outward profeshon but yee shall be indeed Saints in Christ Iesus LECTVRE II. PHILIP I. With the Bishops and Deacons Vers 2. Grace be with you and peace from God our father and from our Lord Iesus Christ IT remaineth now that we come vnto the persons saluted more particularly which are the Bishops and Deacons at Philippi Where by Bishops he meaneth the ministers and teachers there which laboured in the word and doctrine For that the word must needs so signifie in this place appeareth because he speaketh of many Bishops in one Church and City And so frequently it signifieth in the new Testament as easily may be seene by looking into those places where this word is vsed Afterward the name of Bishop came to bee a distinct title of men more eminent in the ministerie as now it is By Deacons also the Apostle I take it meaneth those that by their office were to receiue to distribute the common liberalitie of the Church according to the necessities of all the poore members thereof such as we read to haue beene ordained in the Church Act. 6.5 and such as are described by our Apostle 1 Tim. 3.8 c. for albeit the word here vsed haue likewise other significations in the new Testament yet here the distinction of Bishops and Deacons sheweth that by Deacons are ment such as attend on distribution not on teaching or exhortation Now vnto these together with the Bishops the Apostle is thought here to write as to magnifie their office so because theirs had beene the care chiefly in respect of their office to send the Churches liberalitie vnto him by their minister Epaphroditus Here then 1. in that the Apostle writeth as to the whole Church of Philippi so particularly vnto the Bishops and Deacons there I obserue that as admonitions exhortations instructions consolations and the like are continually needfull for the Church for the further building thereof in perfit beauty so are they likewise needfull for the ministers of the Church and all others any way interessed therein for their farther confirmation in the things that belong vnto their peace Wherevpon it was that our Apostle going bound in the spirit vnto Ierusalem called the Elders of the Church of Ephesus together and exhorted them saying Take heede vnto your selues Act. 20.28 and to all the flocke whereof the Holy Ghost hath made you ouer-seers to feede the Church of God which he hath purchased with his owne blood And herevpon it was that in his Epistles vnto Timothy and Titus he gaue them so many instructions admonitions and exhortations as he that readeth may there easily see They were ministers of the gospell set ouer their flocks and well instructed ●n the scriptures yet still the Apostle thought it needfull to warne them to arme them and to instruct them in the way of God more perfitly For he knew that Iudas the Apostle had fallen from the fellowship which he had obteined in the ministration of the Gospell Act. 1.17 18. and had purchased a field with the reward of iniquitie as also that many that labored with him in the gospell sought their owne and not that which was Iesus Christs and that many fainted and shrunke through the opposition of false Teacherrs Here then 1. is a good lesson for them that are greatest and most eminent in the Church I meane for the reuerend Fathers and Bishops of our Church that bee it by writing or speaking instruction or exhortation or else howsoeuer they seeke the good as of all the Saints in Christ Iesus that depend vpon them so withall of the Bishops and Deacons I meane of them that are appointed for the worke of the ministerie or for any function about the Church A better president then the Apostles they cannot haue to follow and as needfull it is now to write and speake vnto and to labour with the Pastors and Teachers of the people as then it was For many now we haue that with Demas embrace this present world but very few that with Demas returne againe vnto their former loue N●y which is worse many now we haue that neuer had former loue that was good wherevnto they shou d returne men that first and last sought their ease or their pleasure or their profit or their honor but neuer reckoned to feede the flocke of God Whom as it were needfull to reforme so is it also needfull to confirme others to admonish others to encourage others And who so fit for this as they th●t as Paul are of greatest place in the Church 2. Hence learne you patie●tly to suffer yourselues to be instructed admonished and exhorted For if these things be needfull for your Pastors and Teachers how much more needfull are they for you Euen so much more as yee are lesse taught in the word then they are Whether then wee write or
thy candlesticke out of his place What is that that is he will remoue his Church from thence by taking his gospell from them Euen as our blessed Sauiour also threatned the Iewes saying Matth. 21.43 The kingdome of God shall be taken from you and giuen to a nation which shall bring forth the fruits thereof So the Prophet threatning a heauy iudgement vpon the rulers of Israel Behold saith he the daies come that I will send a famine in the land Am●s 8.11 not a famine of bread nor a thirst for water but of hearing the word of the Lord which how grieuous a famine and how heauy a iudgement it is appeareth by that of Salomon where he saith that where there is no vision Prou. 29.18 .i. no sincere preaching of the word no sound fellowship in the gospell there the people perisheth euen perisheth both in soule and body And as the curse and iudgement is great and grieuous of wanting so is the blessing and benefit of hauing this fellowship in the gospell exceeding great and happy for it is indeed our very life and soule 1 Pet 1.3.23.2.2 whereby we are begotten borne and nourished vnto euerlasting tife as Peter witnesseth It is the lanterne vnto our feete and the light vnto our steps to bring vs to the Citie of the liuing God the celestiall Ierusalem Heb. 12.22 23 24. and to the company of innumerable Angells and to the congregation of the first borne which are written in heauen and to God the iudge of all and to the spirits of iust and perfit men and to Iesus the mediator of the new testament and to the blood of sprinkling that speaketh better things then that of Abel By it we are called out of darknes into light instructed in the way of God perfitly grounded and stablished in the faith and made wise vnto saluation Rom. 1.16 for it is the power of God vnto saluation vnto euery one that beleeueth See then whether here it be not principall cause for vs to pray for our Church that in it the gospell of our saluation may for euer be freely and sincerely preached and for our selues that we may continue in that grace wherein we stand by the gospell of our saluation Yes surely if either feare of as great a plague of Gods wrath as can fall vpon vs may force vs to pray or desire of as great a blessing of God as can befall vs may perswade vs to pray we haue great cause euen to powre out our soules in prayer and supplication vnto our God for the blessed continuance of that fellowship which we haue with other Churches in the gospell that as now so euer this grace may bee continued vpon vs. Yea beloued if yee shall but cast your eyes abroad into the land yee shall finde that there is great cause thus to pray For how doth Atheisme and abominable irreligion spread it selfe and ouer-spread the whole face of the land Hath it not nestled it selfe on hie and said within it selfe who shall bring me downe to the ground How doth Papisme and out-worne Pelagianisme now shoote out the head and breake out in many places as if now the day approched wherein they may say so so thus would we haue it How hath cunning policie broken the necke of Christianitie and now so swaieth that it carieth all almost with it What neglect and contempt of the word is there in all places And what else are these but forerunners of a fearefull iudgement to follow What else doe these threaten but the remouing of our candlesticke from vs Beloued shall wee see and know these things and shall wee not pray Let vs pray at euening and at morning and at midday let vs pray and that instantly that this iudgement may neuer fall vpon vs that this light of the gospell may neuer be put out but that it may shine amongst vs from generation to generation vntill the day of Christ Iesus The more that the danger is let vs pray the more feruently and let vs not giue our selues any rest but still pray vnto the Lord for our continuance which we haue with other reformed Churches in the gospell The fourth thing which here I note is that the Apostle thus praied for the Philippians alwaies in all his praiers Whence I obserue with what constant assiduity and carefullnesse we ought to pray for our Church and for our selues that we may continue in the fellowship which we haue in the gospell we should neuer pray but alwaies in our praiers this praier for our Church and for our selues should continually be remembred that the fellowship which we now haue with other Churches in the gospell may for euer be continued vnto vs. To pray alwaies Rom. 12.12 1 Thess 5.17 Luc. 18.1 and not to faint or giue ouer is a thing much commanded by the Holy Ghost Continue in prayer saith our Apostle And againe in another place Pray continually And to the same purpose is that parable of the importunate widow in the gospell All which places shew vs the necessitie of praier that whensoeuer we stand in neede we haue recourse vnto God by praier so the constant perseuerance that is to be vsed in praier that howsoeuer for some time we seeme to pray and bee not heard yet we faint not nor giue ouer but still pray and that instantly Now as wee are to pray and to pray alwaies so alwaies in all our praiers this is to be remembred that we pray that the Lord his way may be knowne vpon earth and his sauing health among all nations that the preaching of the gospell may bee fruitfull vnto vs and vnto the whole Church that the word of the Lord may haue free passage and be glorified that we may continue grounded and stablished in the faith as wee haue beene taught in Iesus Christ that we and our whole Church may continue in the fellowship which we haue with other Churches in the gospell This the example of our Apostle teacheth vs to do who in that he did for others left vs an example what to doe for our selues and for others Yea but is not the Lord alwaies more ready to heare then we are to pray and hath he not said that whosoeuer asketh receiueth that he that seeketh findeth and that to him that knocketh it shall be opened Or if it be so what needeth it alwaies in all our praiers thus to pray as hath beene said True it is that whosoeuer asketh receiueth and that the Lord is more ready to heare and to grant our requests then we are to pray and call vpon his name for commonly he preuenteth vs with his blessings and whatsoeuer it is that we haue by praier he it is that teacheth vs to pray for it as we ought But some things we aske often and receiue not Jam. 4.3 because we aske amisse and some things he hath appointed so to be granted if they bee continually asked And of this sort
God is constant in his doings so that looke what he beginneth that he finisheth therefore I am perswaded that hee which hath begun this good worke c. Now it is to be noted that the Apostle saith not I am perswaded that God which hath c. but that he which hath begun wherby he implieth that the beginning of that as also indeed of euery good worke was alone from God for if it had been from any other then they should not haue vnderstood him to haue spoken of God when he said that he Againe it is to be noted that the Apostle saith not I am perswaded that you which haue begun well shall also end well but that he which hath begun c. grounding his perswasion not on their vertue and constancie but on the constant immutabilitie of God which had begun a good worke in them Now the good worke which he had begun in them was their embracing of the gospell whereby they had fellowship in the gospell with other Churches which was indeed a speciall good work and such as they that persecute them in whom God hath begun this good worke make but vaine braggs of their good works I am then saith the Apostle perswaded that he that hath begun this good worke in you of embracing the gospell will performe it .i. will confirme and stablish you in it or will finish and perfit it vntill the day of Iesus Christ when he shall come and change your vile bodies that they may bee fashioned like vnto his glorious body for albeit by the day of Christ might be ment the day wherein the faithfull die in Christ yet by the day of Christ I rather vnderstand here the day of Christ his second comming in the flesh in the last day as also it is vnderstood in the next chapter vers 16. because the Apostle speaketh not onely of them that then were at Philippi ●ut of the Church also which afterward should bee there vntill the second comming of Christ Thus much of the sense of the words The first thing then which here I note is the ground of the Apostles confidence of the Philippians perseuerance His ground is not the Philippians vertue and constancie as if now they were so well grounded stablished in the faith that they could not but hold out keep fast their good profession vnto the end but his ground is the constant immutabilitie of God who where he beginneth to worke a good worke there he maketh an end of it Whence I obserue a notable ground of the perseuerance of all Gods faithfull children in that grace wherein they stand and that is this he that hath begun a good worke in them will performe it and confirme them vnto the end To which purpose also there are many other places in the holy scripture as where it is said of Christ Iesus Ioh. 13.1 that forasmuch as he loued his owne which were in the world vnto the end he loued them Whence we take that commonly receiued saying that whom God loueth once he loueth vnto the end And againe where Christ himselfe saith Ioh. 4.14 Whosoeuer drinketh of the water that I shall giue him shall neuer be more a thirst but the water that I shall giue him shall be in him a well of water springing vp into euerlasting life Here is but once drinke and neuer thirst once sanctified by the spirit and neuer vtterly forsaken of the spirit And againe where Iohn saith 1 Ioh. 3.9 whosoeuer is borne of God sinneth not namely vnto death and why because the seede of God remaineth in him the spirit of God hauing once seazed vpon him alwaies abideth in him And againe where our Sauiour saith him that commeth to mee I cast not away once come by faith Ioh. 6.37 no feare of forsaking afterward And the reason is plaine for the gifts and calling of God are without repentance Rom. 11.29 He calleth vs by his gospell and giueth vs gifts and graces of his holy spirit not for our owne sakes or for any thing that he seeth or foreseeth in vs for then we might well feare a fall and a change but his gifts are giuen freely by grace according to his good pleasure So that he neuer repenteth of any grace which hee bestoweth vpon vs nor suffereth his mercies to faile from vs for euer but holdeth our soules in life and keepeth vs from the pit of destruction Wherevpon we read that as Dauid hauing had experience of Gods helpe in his deliuerance out of the paw of the Lyon and out of the paw of the Beare afterwards feared not to encounter Goliah but assured himselfe that the Lord that had deliuered him out of the paw of the Lyon 1 Sam. 17.37 and out of the paw of the Beare would also deliuer him out of the hand of that Philistim so the children of God hauing once felt the loue of God in Christ Iesus in their soules and the testimonie of the spirit witnessing vnto their spirits that they were the sonnes of God afterwards feared not the encounters of sinne or Satan but assured themselues that nothing should be able to separate them from the loue of God in Christ Iesus So wee see that our Apostle breaketh out and saith Who shall separate vs from the loue of Christ Rom. 6.35 shall tribulation or anguish or persecution or famine or nakednes or perill or sword Nay I am perswaded that neither death 38. nor life nor Angels nor principalities nor powers nor things present nor things to come 39. nor height nor depth nor any other creature shall bee able to separate vs from the loue of God which is in Christ Iesus our Lord And againe I know whom I haue beleeued and I am perswaded that he is able to keepe that which I haue committed vnto him 2 Tim. 1.12 which is my selfe against that day And thus many others of Gods children as vpon other grounds so in assurance of Gods vnchangeable resolution in his doings haue builded a full and assured perswasion of their perseuerance Now we must vnderstand that in perseuerance there be two things which ye may call the parts of it the one is a holy will and desire to perseuere in that grace wherein we stand the other is a reall continuance and continuall persisting in that grace wherein wee stand This reall continuance and continuall persisting in the grace wherein we stand is often in the best of Gods children so abated and diminished that it seemeth vtterly to bee extinguished but that holy will and desire to perseuere the Lord doth neuer suffer vtterly to faile from his children Take for example the holy prophet Dauid and the blessed Apostle Paul did not Dauid in the bitternes of his soule cry Will the Lord absent himselfe for euer Psal 77.7.8.9 88.14.15.16 and will he be no more intreated Is his mercy cleane gone for euer and is his promise come vtterly to an end for euermore Hath
be rich in good works as we are to liue righteously in this present world so we are to be filled with the fruits of righteousnes that in our whole spirit soule and body throughout our whole life the fruits thereof may appeare We cease not to pray for you saith the Apostle to the Colossians Col. 1.9 10. and to desire that yee might be filled with knowledge of his will in all wisdome and spirituall vnderstanding that ye might walke worthy of the Lord and please him in all things being fruitfull in all good works The words are much like to these of our Apostle wherein yee see he saith he praied for them vnto the Lord that they might be filled with the knowledge of his will in all wisdome and spirituall vnderstanding to the end that they might walke worthy of him and please him in all things and be fruitfull in all good works giuing them and in them vs thereby to vnderstand that we are to walke worthy of the Lord therefore to please him in all things that we are to please him in all things and therefore to be fruitfull in all good works like good trees bringing forth much fruit vnto the glory and praise of God Againe he that abideth in me Joh. 15 5. saith our Sauiour and I in him the same bringeth forth much fruit and herein saith he is my father glorified 8. that ye beare much fruit In which place our Sauiour likeneth him selfe vnto the vine and his disciples and children vnto the branches of the vine Now how shall wee know that wee are branches of the vine Christ Iesus If wee beare much fruit in him if we will glorifie the Father if we will know that we abide in Christ Iesus and that he abideth in vs if we will know that we are branches of the true vine Christ Iesus wee must not be like vnto the figge tree that bare no fruit but onely leaues but we must beare fruit and much fruit and much fruit in Christ Iesus It is not here a grape and there a grape here a cluster and there a cluster that will serue the turne but we must beare much fruit neither is it wilde grapes and fruit in the flesh that we must beare but wee must beare much fruit in Christ Iesus we must be rich in the fruits of the spirit rich in good works And this was it that was commended in that vertuous woman Tabitha that shee was full of good works Act. 9.36 and almes which shee did Whose example we may not passe ouer with a bare reading or hearing of it without making farther vse of it then to know that it was so but we must know that it was written for our learning to admonish vs that as she was so we should be full of good works and almes deeds of good works in generall and of almes deeds in particular But what is the reason that we should be filled with the fruits of righteousnes We haue already heard many reasons as that we may please the Lord in all things for so we doe please him in all things Col. 1.10 if we be fruitfull in all good workes Againe that wee may glorifie God the Father Joh. 15.8 for herein is the father glorified if we beare much fruit 5. Againe that we may know that we abide in Christ and Christ in vs for he that abideth in Christ and Christ in him the same bringeth forth much fruit Againe that there may be none vnrighteousnes in vs for so shall we be free from vnrighteousnes if we be filled with the fruits of righteousnesse Againe because we our selues should be as good trees the planting of the Lord trees of righteousnes Esay 61.3 ●s the Prophet speaketh for so shall we be knowne to be good trees if we bring forth good fruit and the more good fruit that we beare the better trees we shall be That therefore we may be trees of righteousnesse wee should be filled with the fruits of righteousnes that we may be the planting of the Lord we should bring forth much fruit in the Lord that we may be as trees planted ●y the water side we should alwaies bring forth fruit in due season All times of the yeare our boughes euen the boughes of our spirit soule and bodie should be full of the fruits of the spirit of the fruits of repentance of the fruits of holinesse of the fruits of righteousnes The trees of the garden haue their seasons to beare their fruit and in their seasons they doe not alwaies take but all times are due seasons for our bearing of fruit and at all times our trees should be so well taken that their tender ●oughes should be euen loden with fruit Here then first beloued take a caueat to beware of them that tell you that we make no reckoning of good works that all our preaching is of an idle and dead faith that we are afraid in our Sermons to make any mention of good works and that when we mention them either we condemne them or speake so coldly of them as if there were no worth at all in them Let your owne eares witnesse what we preach vnto you and whether they do not most vntruly slander vs that thus speake of vs. What more doe we beat vpon and vrge then that yee may be pure that ye may be without offence vntill the day of Christ that yee may be filled with the fruits of righteousnesse and abound in euery good worke Answere them therfore out of your owne knowledg tell them that they are of their father the deuill who is a lier and the father thereof Yee your selues know it and therefore may boldly speake it Secondly let this be as a spurre to pricke vs forward and to stirre vs vp to euery good worke For should we be filled with the fruits of righteousnes and abound in euery good worke How is it then that we are so barren in good works like vnto the heath in the wildernes that bringeth forth no fruit that is good Abound in works we doe but it is in the sinfull works of the flesh not in good works of the spirit and full of fruits we are but it is of the fruits of vnrighteousnes maliciousnes crueltie oppression and the like not full of the fruits of righteousnes If there be here and there a cluster of grapes as in the gathering after the vintage if wee doe some things well though they be nothing in comparison of the euill that we doe if after we haue runne at ryot a long time at length we haue some fruit in holinesse if in the moderation and gouernment of our affections and actions we doe more sauour of the spirit then in the common course of the world men doe then we thinke well of our good works and count our selues such as haue well profited in the schoole of Christ But to vrge vs to be filled with the fruits of righteousnes to be
And thus it appeareth that the Apostles thoght when they reioyced that they were counted worthy to suffer rebuke for Christ his name This they thought was their glory and a speciall guift of God by grace vnto them not communicated vnto others who could not endure any such sufferings for Christ but by a speciall guift giuen of god vnto them therfore they reioyced in their sufferings Now here ye must vnderstand that all sufferings are not sufferings for Christ his sake and that all that say they suffer for Christ his sake do not suffer for Christ his sake for such there are as suffer as euill doers touching which sort of sufferers the Apostle exhorteth vs saying Let none of you suffer as a murtherer 1 Pet. 4.15 or as a theefe or as an euill doer or as a busie bodie in other mens matters And againe such there are as say they suffer for Christ his sake and his truths sake when in truth they suffer for troubling the Church with their heresies as many Heretiques heretofore and for treason against their Prince and Countrie as some in our daie● Know therefore that two things are required in him that suffereth for Christ his sake The one is that his aduersaries persecute and trouble him not as an euill doer not for tumults ●n the Church by schisme or heresie not for treason or any ●ause that is not good but euen because of his constant ●rofession of Christ and of his truth And therefore the ●ufferings of malefactors of Heretikes schismatiques trai●ors or others that suffer for an euill cause are no sufferings ●or Christ his sake The other is that with patience he suffer ●hatsoeuer he suffereth only for Christ and his truths sake ●ithout respect of shame gaine glorie or any other like ●hing in the world And therefore the sufferings of such as ●uffer because they shame to bee counted reuoltors and A●ostataes or because they desire to be honored as Martyrs ●r in any like respects are no sufferings for Christ his sake To suffer then for Christ his sake is with patience to endure mockings scourgings bonds imprisonments and death it ●elfe euen for his owne sake and for his truths sake and ●ather then we will depart from him or preiudice his glorie And thus to suffer for Christ his sake is a singular gift of God by grace as hath already beene shewed not the afflictions and persecutions themselues in themselues but ●hus to suffer them Now the Vse which our Apostle teacheth vs to make hereof is this not to feare the aduersaries in any thing For who would be afraid of a singular gift of God Now to suffer for Christ his sake by the aduersaries is a singular gift of God Let vs not therefore in any thing feare our aduersaries but take good courage against them Againe this may serue to teach vs what nouices yet wee are in the schoole of Christ for how many of vs esteeme it a singular gift of God to suffer persecution for Christ his sake Surely if we had learned this lesson well wee had profited very well in the schoole of Christ But when we are taught this lesson what doe many of vs I hope not many here but in many places what do many say within themselues surely I feare to remember what they say But doe they not say I bid no such gifts such gifts be farre from mee let him bestow such gifts on his dearest children not on me and such other blasphemous speeches which the godly may feare to heare or vtter And indeed he giueth no such gifts to such But let vs know that then we haue wel profited in the schole of Christ when we haue well learned this lesson that to suffer for his Christs sake is a singular gift of God especially when we haue so learned it that when it comes to the practise we can so account it Again this may teach vs that it is not in our own power or strength to suffer persecution for Christ his sake but this must be giuen vs of God To will to doe to belieue to suffer all must be giuen of God he must beginne and hee must make an end he must be all in all that hee may haue the glorie of all 1 Pet. 1.5 If Peter bee left vnto himselfe a damsell shall be enough to terrifie him and to make him denie his Lord and Master And therefore hee can tell vs out of his owne experience that wee are kept by the power of God through faith vnto saluation Whether therefore we beliue or suffer for Christ his sake let vs know that it is giuen vs of God and let him haue all the glorie of it Another thing yet I obserue in that the Apostle saith vnto you it is giuen not onely to beleeue but to suffer for Christ 〈◊〉 sake and that is that to suffer for Christ his sake is an argument of faith and a note of Gods Church and chosen children For vnto none is it giuen to suffer for Christ his sake but vnto whom it is first giuen to beleeue and it is for him that is borne after the flesh to persecute him that is borne after the spirit as it is written as then he that was borne afte● the flesh speaking of Ismael persecuted him that was born● after the spirit Gal. 4.29 meaning Isaac euen so is it now All of them indeed striue not vnto death but most of them at one time or other are put to it P●● to take vp their crosse and only they suffer for Christ his sake for vnto them it is giuen and only to them to suffer for his sake This then may teach vs to brooke the crosse when hee laieth it vpon vs. For it is no strange thing that the crosse be laid vpon the children of the kingdome and that their faith be tried by troubles Nay rather it is strange if it bee not so And ther●fore the Apostle saith Dearely beloued ●inke it not strange concerning the firie triall which is among you ● prooue you 1 Pet. 4.12 as though some strange thing were come vnto ●●u If therefore if it be the will of God that wee suffer ●●r Christ his sake let vs cheerefully take vp our crosse and ●●llow him knowing that afflictions and sufferings are the ●arkes of the Lord Iesus in our body and that hee will not ●●ffer vs to bee tempted aboue that wee be able c. It ●●lloweth Hauing the same fight This is the last motiue or reason ●o perswade the Philippians in nothing to feare the aduer●●ries wherein he presseth them with his owne example ●●at as they had seen him at Philippie in nothing to feare the ●duersaries and now heard that at Rome hee feared them ●ot so they should in nothing feare the aduersaries But ●ow saith the Apostle that he had fought and now did ●●ght He fought and ouercame as Augustine saith Non re●●stendo sed patiendo he changed no blows with the aduersa●ies
also abased not as it is considered in it selfe for so it is immutable but in respect of the vaile of the flesh vnder which it was so couered that it lay hid from the first moment of Christ his incarnation to the time of his resurrection without any great manifestation of his power and maiestie therein Did he then who was both God and man thus voluntarily humble himselfe in his Godhead and in his manhood did he so abase himselfe that he would be borne in a cratch conuerse with poore fishermen eat and drinke with Publicans and sinners be baptized of Iohn be tempted of the Deuil wash his Disciples feete and as a Lambe before the shearer so not open his mouth What should this teach vs my brethren Euen willingly to submit our selues one vnto another and all of vs to decke our selues inwardly with lowlinesse or minde If abundance of wisdome and knowledge if greatnes in honor and dignitie if soueraigne power and authoritie had beene sufficient motiues and inducements for our Sauiour Christ to stay himselfe from thus humbling himselfe his name was wonderful counseller the mighty God the euerlasting father the prince of peace to him did belong all honor and glory in him were hid all the treasures of wisdome knowledge of his fulnesse haue all we receiued grace for grace yet for all this he thus humbled himselfe willingly as yee haue heard Let not therefore the conceit of wisdome and knowledge in our selues let not the conceit of our wealth and riches of our preferments and honors of our birth and friends cause vs to swell with pride of our owne gifts or to lift vp our selues aboue our brethren to disdaine our inferiors let not these be any staies why ●ere should not be in vs the same mindes that was in that ●hrist Iesus Let euery man make himselfe equall vnto them of the ●est degree and let euery man esteeme other better then himselfe ●e God resisteth the proud and giueth grace vnto the humble ●nd let this be noted touching Christ his humiliation It ●●●loweth And he became obedient or he was made obedient Whence I ●●te the second point which I proposed to be spoken of to ●t Christ his obedience in his life vnto the law to fulfill the ●v For if the question be asked when and how long was ●rist obedient The Apostle answereth vsque ad mortem vn●● the death not as if his death were no part of his obedi●ce but the Apostle plainely implieth thereby that as in the 〈◊〉 of his life he was obedient vnto his Fathers will to fulfill ●e law for vs so was he obedient in his death to redeeme vs ●m death hell and the Deuill Touching his obedience vn●● the law to fulfill the law the Apostle saith that when the ●nesse of time was come Gal. 4.4 God sent forth his Sonne made of a man and made vnder the law that is subiect vnto the law to fill the law And of himselfe thus our Sauiour himselfe ●aketh Mat. 5.17 thinke not that I am come to destroy the Law or the ●ophets I am not come to destroy them but to fulfill them Christ ●n was made subiect to the law and came into the world to ●●fill the law And therefore he was circumcised the eight ●y he was represented to the Lord after the daies of Maries ●●rification and as the text saith Luc. 2.39 all things were done for him ●●ording to the law of the Lord. He gaue sight to the blinde ●●de the deafe to heare the dumme to speake the lame to goe c. Es 35.5 6. ●it was so written of him He preached the Gospell to the ●re bound vp the broken hearted 61.1 2. preached deliuerance to the ●tiues set at libertie them that were bruised preached the accep●le yeare of the Lord c as it was so written of him He was ●uted with the transgressors though he had done no wickednesse 53.12 ●ther any deceit was in his mouth he bare the sinnes of many and ●yed for the trespassers as it was so written of him In a word ●atsoeuer was written of him in the law of Moses and in the Prophets and in the Psalmes all that he fulfilled And therefore when Iohn would haue put him backe from his baptisme he said vnto him Mat. 3.15 Let be now for thus it becommeth vs to first all righteousnesse as if he had said stay not this act of my baptizing for we must render perfect obedience vnto the Father in all things which he hath ordained Now will yee know the reason why Christ thus fulfilled the law as it was written 〈◊〉 him Gal. 4.5 The Apostle giueth it where he saith for this cause 〈◊〉 was made subiect vnto the law that he might redeeme them when were vnder the law Rom. 8.4 or as the same Apostle saith that the right●ousnesse of the law might be fulfilled in vs which walke not after the flesh but after the spirit .i. that his fulfilling of the law in o● flesh might be imputed for righteousnes vnto the children o● his kingdome as well as if they had fulfilled the law in the owne persons For when as the same Apostle there speake●● by reason of our sinnefull flesh we were not able to fulfill the law and therefore must needs perish by the law then God s●●ding his owne Sonne in the similitude of sinnefull flesh ma●● him obedient vnto the law that his fulfilling of the law migh● be imputed for righteousnes vnto vs which beleeue in Christ Iesus whom he hath sent and walke not after the flesh but are the spirit Againe the worke of our redemption consisted not onely in Christ his sufferings and death but in his ful●●ling of the law also For the sufferings and death of Chri●● considered apart from his legall obedience onely takes a● the guilt and punishment frees man from death and make him of a sinner to be no sinner but that he may be fully reconciled to God and accepted as righteous to life euerlasting this legall obedience of Christ must bee imputed vnto v● Witnes the Apostle Rom. 3.19 where he saith As by the disobedience of 〈◊〉 man many were made sinners so by the obedience of one shall 〈◊〉 be made righteous where speaking generally of obedience b● meaneth Christ his whole obedience which in all his life time he performed For as in the disobedience of Adam there 〈◊〉 transgressio legis vnde facti sumus peccatores sic in obedience Christi fuit impletio legis vnde sumus iusti the transgressne● the law whereby we are made sinners so in the obedience of Ch●● there was the fulfilling of the law whereby we are made iust And therefore that he might be made of God vnto vs perfect iustication and redemption besides that he suffered and died for ●s that he might free vs from sinne and death he also fulfilled ●he law for vs that so we might be made the righteousnesse
minde of Christ his resurrection so to awaken them ●rom the dead sleepe of sinne vnto holinesse of life More ●laine to this purpose is that of the same Apostle where he thus saith Rom. 6.4 We are buried with Christ by baptisme into his death that like as Christ was raised vp from the dead by the glory of the Father so we also should walke in newnesse of life In which words most plainely ye may see how the Apostle presseth the similitude of Christ his resurrection to proue that we ought to walke in newnesse of life But in this place most worthy our consideration it is how the Apostle maketh Baptisme a resemblance of Christ his death and resurrection and so by an argument from our Baptisme proueth that we ought to walke in newnesse of life By baptisme saith the Apostle we are buried with Christ into his death that at he died for sinne so we by the power of his death should die vnto sinne againe in baptisme we are baptized into Christ his resurrection that as he was raised againe from death vnto life so we should rise from sinne wherein we are dead vnto newnesse and holinesse of life Want yee then motiues to perswade you vnto newnesse of life Behold Christ is risen againe behold we are baptized into Christ his death and resurrection therefore we ought to walke in newnesse of life Art thou then a Christian and y●● wantest thou proofe that thou oughtest to walke in newnesse of life Looke backe into thy Baptisme Wast thou not there visibly receiued into the Church of Christ and communion of Gods saints Wast thou not there sacramentally adopted into the number of the sonnes of God Was not there thy name registred amongst the children of the most high Diddest thou not there receiue presse money to fight vnder the banner of Christ Iesus Diddest thou not there promise vnto the Lord thy God in the congregation of his Saints to forsake the world the flesh the Deuill Did not thy God there make a couenant with thee that he would be thy God and thou againe with him that thou wouldest be his childe Wast thou not there sacramentally borne againe of water and of the spirit as at the first thou wast naturally borne of flesh and of bloud In a word wast thou not baptized into Christ Iesus euen into Christ Iesus dead and risen againe from the dead Wast thou not baptized into Christ his death that thou mightest die vnto sinne Wast thou not baptize● into his resurrection that thou mightest liue vnto God Ye● men and brethren if you looke backe into your baptisme yee ●hall finde euery of these things true in euery one of you And ●herefore we bring litle children to be baptized that here they may receiue the seale of that great couenant whereby God is ●heir God and they his people that here they may be visibly ●eceiued into the Church adopted into the sonnes of God ●egistred amongst his children and receiue as it were presse-money to fight vnder the banner of Christ Iesus against the world the flesh and the Deuill that here they may be bapti●ed into Christ Iesus euen into the death and resurrection of Christ Iesus And want we yet a sufficient reason to perswade ●s vnto newnesse and holinesse of life Surely we want no ●ufficient reason to perswade vs but yet this reason is not suffi●ient to perswade vs and preuaile with vs. The Ministers of God may lift vp their voices and cry daily Eph. 5.14 Awake thou that ●eepest and stand vp from the dead and Christ shall giue thee life They may cry till their hearts bleede within their bodies nay ●hey may cry till the breath goe out of their bodies Know yee ●ot that all yee that are baptized are baptized into Christ his death and into Christ his resurrection that yee might die vnto sinne ●nd liue vnto God But who doth heare Whose hearts are ●o pricked that they cry Men and brethren what shall we doe Sound a trumpet in a dead mans eares he moues not he ●eares not And surely so dead are we in our sinnes that how ●owde and often soeuer the trumpet of Gods voice sound vnto vs a retrait from sinne and wickednes vnto newnesse and ●olinesse of life yet we heare it not we are not at all moued ●herewith O my brethren the very meditation of our bap●isme with our selues and the seeing of the same administred vnto others should sufficiently preach vnto vs mortification ●rom dead workes and sanctification in holinesse of life ●specially baptisme being so notable a resemblance of Christ ●is death and resurrection as that it doth most liuely repre●ent vnto vs 1. our remission of sins by the death of Christ ●n that our soules are so clensed by the spirit from the filthines ●f sinne euen as the filth of the bodie is washed with water ● our regeneration and new birth by the power of his resur●ection in that after the washing by the spirit wee rise againe cleansed by the same spirit Let these things men and brethren sinke deepe into your soules Let the meditation of your baptisme call to your remembrance the death and resurrection of Christ and let all these stirre you vp vnto ne●nesse and holinesse of life that as he was exalted rising from death vnto life so yee may be exalted rising out of your s●●● to liue in righteousnes and true holinesse The second thing which Christ his resurrection may teach vs is that our bodies also howsoeuer they be turned into du●● torne of beasts or deuoured of fishes yet shall rise againe at that day For his resurrection is a most certaine and sure pledge of our resurrection and therefore is he called the first fruits of them that sleepe because as in the first fruits which were offered by the law 1 Co. 15.20 all the rest of the corne was sanctified so in Christ his resurrection we haue a most sure pledge of our resurrection But yet this withall thou must note that vnlesse thou haue part in the first resurrection thou shalt neuer haue part in the second .i. vnlesse thou first in this life rise from sinne in newnesse of life thou shalt neuer rise againe after this life into glory but onely vnto euerlasting condemnation which is called the second death Vnto you therefore I say as Paul spake to the Romanes If the spirit of Christ that raised vp Iesus from the dead dwell in you Rom. 8.11 then he that raised Christ from the dead shall also quicken your mortall bodies And by this yet know that the spirit of Christ dwelleth in you if yee mortifie the deeds of the flesh by the spirit and walke after the spirit i● newnesse and holinesse of life O striue to haue your second resurrection into glory assured vnto you by your first resurrection in newnesse of life Blessed and holy is he that hath p●● in the first resurrection Apec 20.6 for on such the second death hath no
saued vs Tit. 3.5 ●e by the works of righteousnesse which we had done but accordi●g to his mercy immediatly after he speaketh thus vnto Titus 8. is I will that thou shouldest affirme that they which haue beleeued God might be carefull to shew forth good works By which pla●es it doth appeare that howsoeuer our good works are not ●e cause or the meanes of our saluation yet they are that way ●hich leadeth vnto saluation yea and that way wherein if ●e doe not walke we cannot be saued So saith our Sauiour ●imselfe Euery branch that beareth not fruit in me Joh. 15.2 the Father ta●eth away and it is cast into the fire and burnt He doth not say ●uery plant that is not planted in me albeit that likewise be ●ost true but euery branch that beareth not fruit in mee What fruit Euen the fruit of the spirit which is in all goodnes Eph. 5.9 righteousnes truth as the Apostle speaketh Euery branch ●hat beareth not such fruit in me he is taken away and cast into the fire and burnt To like purpose is that of the Apostle where he saith Heb. 12.14 Follow peace with all men and holinesses without the which no man shall see the Lord. And to the like purpose now many places might and ordinarily are by vs produced in our Sermons Here then first I beseech you learne to beware of such a traduce vs and the doctrine which wee preach as if by preaching of faith wee had banished good workes and as if wee were so farre from exhorting men to good workes in our Sermons that either we mention them not or condemne the● for such there are that are not ashamed to say that now we are afraid to handle the doctrine of good workes that we have preached saluation by faith so long that wee haue banished good workes out of the Country that either wee dare 〈◊〉 speake of good workes or if we doe yet so coldly that as good neuer a whit as so barely and coldly But beware of such for hauing their foolish hearts seduced to beleeue lies they speake euill of the way of truth which they know not and of ● whom either they will not at all heare or with such enchanted eares that they peruert whatsoeuer things are spoken vnto their owne destruction Such if they would they might heare and know that these are false suggestions wherein they slander vs and the truth which wee teach For we preach both faith and workes and in all places wee exhort all men that they abound in euery good worke But why is it that the● thus traduce vs and our doctrine Forsooth because we teach that our workes are no causes of our saluation And are wee then thus to be traduced because wee tell you the truth Wee tell you that which the Scriptures haue taught vs and wee bring with vs the euidence thereof to confirme that which we teach Wee dare not challenge any part of our saluation a● due vnto our workes because all the honour thereof belongeth vnto the Lord whose free gift it is according to his mercie But the way wherein God hath ordained vs to walke vnto saluation we say is holinesse of life without which no man shall see the Lord. This the Scriptures teach vs this we teach you beware therefore of such deceiuers as tell you otherwise Againe if good workes be the way which God hath ordai●● vs to walke in and if without holinesse of life no man ● I see the Lord then walke with God as Henoch did in ho●●esse and righeousnesse You beleeue in Christ Iesus shew ●th the fruits of your faith your workes must testifie your ●●h both vnto your selues and vnto vs for it is a vaine and ●ead faith where no fruits of holinesse of life doe follow ●ree is knowne by his fruit a good tree bringeth forth good it and a corrupt tree bringeth forth euill fruit As many ●re lead by the spirit of God they walke after the spirit and ●y bring forth the fruits of the spirit Beloued God hath ●t a time wherein to trie the faith and religion of such as hee ●h enabled to doe some good vnto his children Now hee ●●keth that wee should shew forth the fruits of faith and the ●ens of religion by shewing mercy and compassion vpon 〈◊〉 poore afflicted and distressed brethren Pure religion Iam. 1.27 and defiled before God euen the Father is this that wee visit the fa●lesse and widowes in their aduersitie and that wee keepe our ●es vnspotted of the world If therefore there be any faith if ●re be any religion if there be any bowels of compassion in ●● withdraw not your morsels from the poore nor your re●●fe from the needie According to that where withall God ●●h blessed you be it small or great bee ready to doe good ●●d to distribute laying vp for your selues a good foundation heauen Blessed is he whom the Ioines of the poore in their ●uersitie blesseth Generally this I exhort that yee studie to ●e soberly righteously and godly in this present world and glorifie God by the holinesse of your conuersation for ●ow this that whom God hath iustified forgiuing their sins ●d iniquities them also hath hee sanctified that they serue ●n in holinesse and in righteousnesse and whom hee hath ●actified them also and them only he glorifieth in the king ●●me of his Sonne As he then which hath called you is holy be yee holy in all manner of conuersation Hereby yee ●ll know that yee are the sonnes of God if yee walke as hee ●●th walked and keepe his commandements And this is a ●e witnesse that yee belong not vnto him if yee delight in righteousnesse and defile your selues with the vncleane conuersation of the wicked and vngodly Giue therefore a diligence to make you calling and election sure sure I say vnto your selues and to your owne soules by walking in such holinesse of life as God in Christ Iesus hath ordained your walke in And thus much of that holy course and race of godlinesse wherein the Apostle exhorteth vs to runne when he saith Conficite salutem c. Make an end c. What it is whereunto the Apostle in these words doth exhort vs in part we haue already heal by the way wherein hee prescribeth vs to walke The 〈◊〉 which leadeth vnto saluation being holinesse of life the Apostle exhorteth vs to walke in this way to runne in this 〈◊〉 Now it is to be obserued that the Apostle doth not only prescribe the way which leadeth vnto saluation and exhort v●●● walke and runne in that way but he exhorteth vs to runne 〈◊〉 in the same race vnto the end and fully to finish our course● doing such good workes as God hath ordained that we she●● walke in Whence wee are to learne this lesson that we 〈◊〉 not onely beginne in the spirit and grow forward like●●●● from grace vnto grace but wee must perseuere and conti●●● vnto the end
God feared God no doubt Gen. 42.15 yet after that he had liued a while in Pharaohs Court he learned too readily to sweare by the life of Pharaoh Num. 25.1 So it is said that whiles Israel abode in Shittim the people began to commit whoredome with the daughters of Moab And common experience teacheth vs that there is nothing more pernicious and dangerous then is conuersing with the wicked For such commonly we are as they are with whom we conuerse and this ye shall alwaies finde to be most true that sooner and oftner is he that is good made worse by him that is bad then he that is bad is bettered by him that is good Whereupon it is that so many caueats are euery where giuen to beware of the company and inticements of the wicked Prou. 1.10 11 12 13 14 As where it is said in the Prouerbs My sonne if sinners doe intise thee consent thou not if they say come with vs c. And againe enter not into the way of the wicked Pro. 4.14 15. and walke not in the way of euill men auoide it and goe not by it turne from it and passe by In both which places Salomon would haue vs to take heede of the company and fellowship of the wicked as a thing very dangerous And certainely so it is and therefore great heede to be taken lest by conuersing with the wicked we be defiled with their vncleane conuersation Our care therefore must be that we may with the Prophet Dauid protest and say I haunt not with vaine persons Psal 26.4.5 neither keep company with the dissemblers I hate the assembly of the euill Psal 1.1 haue no company with the wicked For blessed is the man that doth not walke in the counsell of the wicked nor stand in the way of sinners nor sit in the seate of the scornefull What then Because the case so standeth that the whole world lieth in wickednes must we needs seuer our selues from the company of men and either shut vp our selues in some cloister or get vs into the wildernes there to lead a solitarie life So some haue thought and so some haue done pretending that cause that they might not be defiled with the corruptions of the world But this is a thing altogether needlesse Gen. 19.1 2 Pet. 2.8 as the example of iust Lot sheweth the integritie of whose holy conuersation amongst the wicked Sodomites is registred both in the old and new Testament If it be so therefore that either through the generall iniquitie of the time or vpon what reason else soeuer we doe conuerse and liue in the middest of a naughty and crooked nation we see we may liue in the amongst them without iust rebuke as the sonnes of God Neither being thus seated amongst the wicked and vngodly are wee by and by to thinke of a cloister or a wildernesse to dwell in but rather we are to thinke of these precepts following Rom. 12.2 First that we fashion not our selues like vnto the world that is that we grow not like vnto the wicked of the world in life and manners and so be defiled by their vncleane conuersation For whatsoeuer is in the world as the lust of the flesh the lust of the eyes 1 Ioh. 2.16 and the pride of life is not of the Father but is of the world We must not therefore suffer our selues to be entangled with these things we must not walke in the paths of the wicked 2. We must by the example of iust Lot be euen vexed in our soules when we see and heare the vnlawfull and vngodly deeds of the wicked As also we read of Dauid 2 Pet. 2.8 Psal 119. v. 158.136 where he saith I saw the transgressors and was greeued because they kept not thy word And againe Mine eyes gush out with riuers of water because they keepe not thy law And againe 53.139 Feare is come vpon me for the wicked that forsake thy law And againe My zeale hath euen consumed mee because mine enemies haue forgotten thy word All which shewes how we should be affected at the contempt and at the vngodly conuersation of the wicked it should euen be a paine and griefe vnto vs. 3. We must after the example of Noah that preacher of righteousnes admonish the wicked of their waies and warne them of the iudgments of God against all vnrighteousnes and vngodlines For albeit they scorne admonition and make a mocke of instruction yet must we as conueniently we may put them in minde of such things as belong vnto their peace and accompanie saluation 4. We must in holinesse of life and integritie of conuersation amongst them shew our selues to be the sonnes of God that if it be possible our conuersation may winne them to walke in the waies of Christ So our Sauiour willeth saying Let your light so shine before men that they may see your good workes and glorifie your father which is in heauen These I say are the precepts which if we follow wee neede not to thinke of cloister or of desert or of going out of the world but we may liue with a pure conscience and as the sonnes of God be the sonnes of men neuer so wicked amongst whom we liue This I say we may doe Howbeit I doe not hereby encourage any either to thrust himselfe into the companie of the wicked when he neede not or longer to stay amongst them then he should But this I exhort especially that yee fashion not your selues like vnto the wicked of the world and next that yee auoide the company of the wicked and vngodly At no hand suffer your selues to be defiled by their vncleane conuersation and if yee may keepe your selues from their assemblies In a word studie to be the sons of God without rebuke in the middest of a naughty and crooked nation and the more wicked that they are with whom yee liue be yee the more carefull of your conuersation that it be such as becommeth the sonnes of God that therby they may be drawne if it be possible to glorifie God in the day of visitation or at least they may haue nothing concerning you to speake euill of alwaies remembring that by grace and adoption we are seuered from them to be the sons of God Mat. 12.39 Deut. 32.5 Lastly hence I note what we are by nature before wee be regenerate and borne againe by the spirit We are euen a naughtie and crooked nation as the Apostle here speaketh an euill and adulterous generation as our Sauiour speaketh a froward and crooked generation as Moses speaketh a faithlesse and stubborne generation as Dauid speaketh a sinfull nation a people laden with iniquity Esa 1.4 Eph. 2.2.3 Rom. 3.13 c. a seede of the wicked corrupt children as Esay speaketh children of wrath and children of disobedience as the Apostle speaketh Our thoughts wicked our will depraued our vnderstanding darkened our throates open sepulchres our
was the profit of circumcision vnto the Iewe that and more is the profit of circumcision vnto vs. For thus we are the circumcision and not they we are that peculiar people of the Iewes and not they Rom. 2.28.29 inasmuch as now he is not a Iew which is one outward neither now is that circumcision which is outward in the flesh but he is a Iew which is one within and the circumcision is of the heart in the spirit not in the letter whose praise is not of men but of God Let this men and brethren teach vs to descend into our selues and see whether we bee circumcised or vncircumcised whether we can with the Apostle truely say that wee are the circumcision that we are circumcised with the true circumcision Do we worship the Lord in the spirit with holy worshippe not after the foolish fancies of mans braine Do we reioyce in Christ Iesus as in the horne of our saluation and renounce all confidence in all outward things whatsoeuer Are our vnderstandings instructed in the things which are spiritually discerned Are our affections enclined to the rule of Gods spirit Are our desires bent to the things that belong vnto our peace Are we purged from all carnall affections and vngodly desires Are our lippes faine when we sing vnto our God and are our tongues glad when we talke of his righteousnesse and saluation Doe we refraine our feete from euery euill path and doe we giue our members as weapons of righteousnesse vnto God to serue him in righteousnesse and in holinesse If the spirit do witnesse those things vnto our spirits then let vs know that we are circumcised with the true circumcision so that wee may say with the Apostle We are the circumcision For this is the worke of the spirit thus to consecrate vs to his holy worship thus to settle our reioycing on Christ Iesus and on him alone thus to teach vs his will thus to sanctifie our desires thus to purge and cleanse vs from inordinate affections thus to make vs vessells holy vnto the Lord and thus to guide our feete in to the way of peace And working thus in vs he doth circumcise vs with circumcision made without hands making vs ne creatures But if we worshippe the Lord so that we bowe both to him and Baal if we trust to be saued by our workes or by any thing but onely by Christ Iesus and faith in his bloud if the Gospell be yet hid vnto vs so that we cannot sauour or perceiue the things of the spirit of God if our affections be so inordinate as that we be full of striefe enuie hatred malice wrath contentions backbitings whispering swelling and discorde if our desires be so vnbridled as that we runne wholly after the pleasures of the flesh and neuer minde the things of the spirit if as yet we will bee euery one more loth then other to talke of matters of religion of things belonging to our saluation of the mercies of God in Christ Iesus and the like but will straine no curtesie at all to talke filthily and vncleanly and vnseemly and scoffingly and irreligiously if as yet either we will not open our eares to heare the voice of the charmer charme hee neuer so wisely or else will grinne and gnash our teeth at him that shall roundly knocke at the doore of our hearts to rowse vs out of the dead sleepe of sinne whereinto we are fallen if I say things stand thus with vs are we not of vncircumcised hearts and lippes and eares yes my brethren if it be thus whatsoeuer we say or what shew soeuer we make yet are we of vncircumcised hearts lips and eares For therefore is our vnderstanding full of darknesse our will and desires peruerse and crooked and our affections inordinate because the Lord by his spirit hath not circumcised our hearts therefore are our mouthes filled not with talke of such things as belong vnto our peace but with corrupt communication and iesting and taunting and profane talking because the Lord by his spirit hath not circumcised our lippes and therefore are our eares open vnto euery wicked profanation of Gods name and euery bad suggestion of our neighbours rather then vnto the word of our saluation because the Lord by his spirit hath not circumcised our eares In one word are we and walke we as children of disobedience it is because the Lord hath not yet regenerated vs by his holy spirit because we yet are not circumcised with the circumcision of Christ Let euery man therefore descend into his owne heart and as he doth finde himselfe by thus searching his heart and his reynes to be circumcised or vncircumcised so let him thinke himselfe to be receiued into the couenant or yet to be a stranger from the couenant of promise And hee that is circumcised let him not gather his vncircumcision i. as now I expound it let him not defile himselfe with the corruptions which are in the world through lust but hauing escaped from the filthinesse of the world let him giue his members seruants vnto righteousnesse in holinesse and worship the Lord with holy worship But he that hath walked either 40 or 4. yeeres in the wildernesse of this life and is not yet circumcised let him know that euen that person that is not circumcised that man that is not regenerated by the Lord his spirit euen hee shall be cut off from the Lord his people and shall haue none inheritance among the Saints of God Vnto such therefore I say as the Lord by his Prophet saith to the men of Iudah and to Ierusalem Ierem. 4 4 breake vp the fallow ground of your hearts and some not among the thornes be circumcised to the Lord and take away the fore-skins of your hearts least the Lord his wrath come foorth like fire and burne that none can quench it because of the wickednesse of your inuentions And with the Prophet Hosea I say farther Hos 10.12 sow to your selues in righteousnesse reape after the measure of mercie breake vp your fallow ground for it is time to seeke the Lord till he come and raine righteousnesse vpon you Weede out al impiety and wicked affections from your hearts put off the sinnefull body of the flesh 1 Cor. 15.50 Ap●c 20.6 and be renued in the spirit of your mindes For this I say vnto you that flesh and bloud cannot inherit the kingdome of God Blessed and holy is he that hath his part in the first resurrection i. by the power of God his spirit regenerating him riseth from sinne wherein he was dead vnto newnesse and holinesse of life for on such the second death hath no power And let this suffice to be spoken touching both the carnall and likewise the spirituall circumcision by occasion of these words we are the circumcision It followeth Which worshippe God in the spirit By this and the rest that followes is described as I told you who are circumcised with spirituall
vnto God but he is as dead vnto sinne and li●ing vnto God as if hee were already in the bosome of God ●ee doth not endeuour to runne forward from perfection to ●erfection but hee hath already attained vnto that whereat ●ther men are to runne So that as it is said of some Rom. 1.22 that when ●hey professed themselues to be wise they became fooles so may it ●e said of these that when they professe themselues to be per●ect they shew plainly that they are void of all Christian per●ction at least if the Apostles description of Christian per●ection may preuaile before theirs for by the Apostles de●cription it is cleare that indeed they are not come vnto any perfection in the schoole of Christ but are quite void of all Christian perfection The second vse which we may make of the former obseruation is that thence we may learne to trie what perfection we are growne vnto in the schoole of Christ For doe wee reioyce only in Christ Iesus renouncing all our owne righteousnesse which is by workes and quietly reposing our selues in his righteousnesse through faith in his bloud Doe wee feele in our selues a dying vnto sinne and a liuing vnto God in righteousnesse through the vertue of Christ his death and resurrection by the power of the spirit regenerating vs vnto a liuely hope in Christ Iesus Doe wee in our soules feele and from our hearts acknowledge our regeneration and our sanctification by the contagion of the flesh to be so vnperfect as that wee finde in our selues many wants and many imperfections Doe wee labour and endeuour to grow in grace and in the knowledge of our Lord and Sauiour Iesus Christ to be perfect as he is perfect to be holy as hee is holy and to proceed from strength to strength vntill we become perfect men in Christ Iesus Here is the substance of that perfection which o●● good God requireth of vs in this life If it be thus with vs we may assure our selues that we haue well profited in the schoole of Christ and that we are growne vnto very good perfection There was a time indeed when it was said vnto vs This doe and thou shalt liue and againe Cursed is euery one that continueth not in all things that are written in the booke of the law to doe them and in this time there was no perfection but in the perfect fulfilling of the whole Law of God so that all of vs were vnder the curse and all of vs were in thrall vnto that mortall enemie of mankinde the deuill because it was impossible for vs to fulfill the Law of God But when it pleased the euerlasting King of glory in infinite mercy towards vs to send his owne Sonne in the similitude of sinfull man for sinne to condemne sinne in the flesh then this thrall vnto Satan this curse of the Law this yoke of the Law which neither we nor our fathers were able to beare was taken from our shoulders for that which the Law required of vs but which was impossible for vs to performe Rom. 8.3 that Christ Iesus himselfe fulfilled in our flesh that the righteousnesse of the Law might be fulfilled in vs which walke not after the flesh but after the spirit And now if by faith wee put on Christ Iesus and his righteousnesse and by the vertue of his resurrection die vnto sinne and liue vnto righteousnesse and acknowledging our owne wants and imperfections doe studie and endeuour daily more and more to liue righteously and soberly and godly in this present world this is the perfection which Christ requireth of vs. A blessed sending of such a Sonne and a blessed birth of so sweet a Sauiour worthy to be celebrated by a perpetuall remembrance for euer The sending of him vnto vs was the greatest token that euer was of God the Fathers loue towards vs and his comming into the world in the similitude of sinfull flesh was the ioyfullest comming that euer was so ioyfull that an Angell from heauen brought the tidings thereof and therein of great ioy that should be to all people that a multitude of heauenly souldiers praised God thereat and said Glory be to God in the high heauens and peace in earth and towards men good will that certaine wise men came then from the East Country to worship him that the shepheards when they had seene the babe with his mother published abroad the thing that was told them by the Angell of that childe that Simeon taking him in his armes praised God and said Lord now lettest thou thy seruant depart in peace c. and that Anna spake of him to all that looked for redemption in Ierusalem Of which most ●oyfull birth wee at this time doe celebrate a most ioyfull remembrance and should so celebrate it euen as these holy Saints of God did not in excesse of banquetting and feasting not in immoderate gaming and sporting not in idlenesse or wantonnesse but in honouring of his name in singing vnto him praise and thanksgiuing and in telling of his saluation from day to day So did they celebrate his birth as wee haue heard and so should wee celebrate the remembrance of his birth All other celebration is rather an heathenish imitation then any religious obseruation Let vs therefore as at all other times so at this time sound out his praises in the middest of the great congregation who hauing fulfilled that for vs in his flesh which wee could not doth now require of vs no more then he giueth vs for he requireth of vs perfection and he giueth vs perfection not an absolute perfection but such as he requireth of vs in this life To come then againe vnto our point will we trie how wee haue profited in the schoole of Christ and vnto what perfection wee are growne Sift the points and see If wee haue faith in Christ Iesus whereby wee take hold of his righteous●esse if wee feele in our selues the vertue of Christ his death and resurrection by the death of sinne and the life of righteousnesse if in heart and voice through a Christian feeling thereof we acknowledge our owne imperfection and if thereupon wee labour to increase in holinesse and righteousnesse with all godly increasing then haue wee well profited in the schoole of Christ and then are wee growne vnto good perfection For as I told you before this is the substance of that perfection which God requireth of vs in this life Howbeit this withall wee must note that there be degrees in this perfection for when by Gods mercy we are come so farre that the spirit beareth witnesse vnto our spirit that in some measure we haue attained vnto all these points of Christian perfection yet may we not here stand still but we must goe forward from grace vnto grace Vntill wee come vnto the marke at our races end wee must runne forward and daily grow from perfection to perfection We must labour daily to increase in faith that we may daily
dutie it appeareth that our conuersation should be in all holinesse as becommeth the Saints of God and citizens of hi● kingdome But most plaine to this purpose is that of ou● Apostle where he saith If yee be risen with Christ seeke those things which are aboue Colos 3.1.2 where Christ sitteth at the right hand o● God set your affections on the things which are aboue For in this place the Apostle sheweth most plainely that if we be risen with Christ by the vertue of his resurrection then we are in minde and affection euen while we are in the bodie to ascend vp into heauen and euen to dwell with him where he is at the right hand of God And why should it seeme strange vnto any that euen while we liue here in the bodie we should haue our conuersation in the heauens Where should the bodie liue but where the head liueth If then Christ which is our head and our life be in heauen we also which are the members of his bodie should haue our life in heauen where Christ which is our life is Againe where should the spouse loue and like to be but where her welbeloued bridegroome is Her heart and her soule should be so knit vnto him as that where he is there should shee be also Nay our Sauiour himselfe tells vs that where our treasure is there will our hearts be also Is then Christ in whom are hid all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge the treasure and ioy of our soules If he be Matt. 6.21 then where he is there will our hearts be also In bodie it must needs be that we walke on earth amongst the sonnes of men till our earthly house of this tabernacle be destroyed and we be clothed with our house from heauen But here we haue no abiding Citie Heb. 13.14 In token whereof we read that the holy Patriarchs dwelt in tents counting themselues onely pilgrims vpon earth and as guests in an Inne for a night and looking for a Citie hauing a foundation whose builder and maker is God Nay what else is here but a vale of misery and a valley of teares How are we here assaulted on euery side with the world the flesh and the Deuill How doe the wicked and vngodly of the earth take secret counsell together against vs saying come let vs roote them out that they be no more a people and that their name may be no more had in remembrance How doe the lust of the flesh the lust of the eyes and the pride of life swarme like grashoppers vpon the face of the earth How manifold are our necessities infirmities miseries distresses perils crosses troubles tentations afflictions losses griefes and anguishes both in soule and in bodie while we are in the bodie Euen such and so many that we haue great reason with our Apostle to sigh whiles we are in this tabernacle and to desire to remoue out of the bodie 2 Cor. 5.4.8 and to dwell with the Lord. Seeing then that here we are but pilgrims and strangers and haue no abiding Citie being that here is but a vale of misery and a valley of teares we are not here to pitch the resting place of our soules but liuing here in the bodie we are in heart and sole in minde and affection to haue our conuersation in heauen And that so much the rather because man that is borne of woman is but of short continuance here on earth Iob 14.1 and full of trouble and misery For wherein should yee haue ioy or peace or comfort in the Holy Ghost nay how should he not be swallowed vp of griefe and sorrow and vexation of the spirit if in soule he should not ascend into heauen and set his affections on the things which are aboue For thus it is that though our outward man be troubled yet our inward man is comforted though in bodie we be afflicted and distressed on euery side yet in our soules we haue peace and ioy of the Holy Ghost euen because our conuersation is in heauen whence it is that we looke not on the things which are seene but on the things which are not seene This point might be farther inlarged But by this it doth appeare that the children of God ought in this life to haue their conuersation in heauen walking as citizens with the Saints and of the houshold of God Will yee then see for your farther vse and instruction what manner persons yee ought to be in holy conuersation and godlinesse that liuing in the bodie yee may be said to walke as citizens of the heauenly Ierusalem and to haue your conuersation in heauen 1. If we will walke in this life as citizens of the heauenly Ierusalem and approue our selues to haue our conuersation in heauen we may not warre after the flesh or suffer our selues to be intangled with the affaires of this life For these two to minde earthly things and to haue the conuersation in heauen are as we see in this place so opposed the one vnto the other that the one is a plaine note of inordinate walkers and the other a sure token of our adoption into the sonnes of God to be partakers of the inheritance among the Saints Whereupon it is that the Apostle plainely protesteth against the one but cheerefully professeth the other 2 Cor. 10.3 Though saith he we walke in the flesh yet doe we not warre after the flesh And againe No man saith he that warreth he meaneth to God in the spirit and therefore the vulgar interpreter puts it into the text no man that warreth entangleth himselfe with the affaires of this life 2 Tim. 2.4 because he would please him that hath chosen him to be a souldier And the like is very vsuall But see how cheerefully hee professeth in this place that his conuersation is in heauen and in another place that his house is from heauen and in other places that he walkes in the spirit 2 Cor. 5.2 and mindes those things which are aboue This one thing then must we care if we will walke as citizens of heauen that we walke not after the flesh nor set our affections on the earth nor suffer our selues to be intangled with the loue of the world 1 Ioh. 2.15 For as Iohn saith if any man l●●e the world or the things that are in the world the loue of the Father is not in him We must therefore so vse the world as though we vsed it not And in no case wee may so set our affections on any thing in this life that our soule should so cleaue vnto it as the soule of Shechem vnto Dinah the daughter of Iacob Gen. 34 26. for death will surely follow as it did vpon Shechem 2. If we will walke in this life as citizens of the heauenly Ierusalem and approue our selues to haue our conuersation in heauen we must so wrestle against all tentations and all assaults of the Deuill that hauing finished all
loued the wages of vnrighteousnes make his prayer and say Let me die the death of the righteous Num. 23.10 and let my last end be like his shall I refuse to vse this prayer becau●e he vsed it Nay if Simon Magus when he hath sinned Acts 8.24 request the Apostles to pray vnto the Lord for him I will take this lesson from him to request the prayers of the faithfull for me when I haue sinned against my God We may not communicate with any either in any superstition or in any vnfruitful works of darkenesse But whatsoeuer is good if it be indeede truly good we are to thinke on it and to do it we are to loue it and to like it and to make it a president for vs to follow in whomsoeuer it be Let this then first teach vs to abstaine from all appearance of euill For thus we are to reason with our selues Are we to thinke on and to do whatsoeuer is good and commendable Then whatsoeuer is euill and blame-worthie we are not to thinke on nor to do That which is good is onely to busie all our thoughts and to take vp all our actions but whatsoeuer is euill is not once to enter into our thoughts much lesse may it be the worke of our hands The Prophet speaketh of a generation of men that imagine mischiefe vpon their beds and set themselues in no good way Psal 36.4 neyther abhorre any thing that is euill It were well there were no such at this day whose inward thoughts are very wickednes whose workes are onely euill whose wayes tend wholly vnto death But generally this is true that men very well minded yet smell of some caske or other either they are couetous or proude or ambitious or vnmercifull or contentious or partially affected or the like We do not thinke on and do whatsoeuer is good we do not wash our hands of whatsoeuer is euill but one bad thing or other there is which so haunts euery one of vs that we alwaies carry it in our bosome with vs. Well we see whereon our thoughts should be set and whereabout we should be occupied whatsoeuer is good whatsoeuer is commendable we should think on that and do that and he that instructeth vs in this dutie withall doth imply that whatsoeuer is euill should not once enter our thoughts much lesse should be the trade of our way Let vs therefore follow that which is good and abstaine from all appearance of euill let vs as many as feare the Lord depart from iniquitie and let our soules delight in whatsoeuer is good and commendable Secondly let this teach vs wisely to consider our wayes what is indeed and truly good and commendable For not whatsoeuer thing seemeth vnto vs or is thought by others to be good and commendable are we exhorted here to think on and to do but to think on and to do whatsoeuer is indeed and truly good commendable It is thought in some countries nay I may say it is thought among vs for vnto a high degree of excesse are we growne that way that to bowze carowse to quaffe cup after cup and to beare his drinke wel is a very commendable thing Here then we are to look whether it be indeed commendable For if it be then we are to do it by our Apostles rule in this place But what saith the Spirit Luke 21.34 Take heede saith our Sauiour to your selues lest at any time your hearts be oppressed with surf●tting and drunkennesse The Apostle goeth further 1. Cor. 5.11 and saith If any that is called a brother be a drunkard with such one eate not The Prophet goeth yet further and denounceth a woe against drunkards saying Esay 5.11 Woe to them that rise vp early to follow drunkennesse And the Apostle openeth the woe thus that they shall not inherit the kingdome of God 1. Cor. 6 10. O but thou canst beare thy drinke well and there is thy commendation Well yet see thy woe Woe saith the Prophet to them that are mightie to drinke wine Esay 5.22 and to them that are strong to powre in strong drinke If thou exceed in drinking thy sinne is drunkennesse how well soeuer thou beare thy drinke and a woe is vnto thee I instance onely in this sinne because this sinne hath so much dared to braue it selfe amongst vs. But as in this so in many other things it may be found that howsoeuer they be thought commendable yet indeed they are not Let vs therefore looke vnto the thing that seemeth vnto vs or is thought by others to be good and commendable and if it be indeed such so that it haue allowance from the Lord in his word to be such then let vs thinke on it and do it But in any case let not the iudgement of the world so sway with vs as that vpon the worlds word we thinke on and do whatsoeuer seemeth good and commendable vnto it Thirdly let this teach vs to suppresse that conceit of not following something which is good because it is in such request with them which otherwise are not good For whatsoeuer is good if it be indeed good in whomsoeuer it be we are to loue it and to like it to thinke on it and to do it What needes it to will any of vs to take vp a peece of golde though it be out of a dung-hill Howsoeeur therefore the man be superstitious loose of life profane and wicked yet if there be any good thing in him let vs not disdaine it or refuse it because of him but let vs obserue it and thinke on it and do it If there be any vertue any praise any thing that is good any thing that is commendable indeed wheresoeuer it is let not that cause vs to balke it but let vs thinke on it and do it And let this suffice for the generall of thinking on and doing whatsoeuer is good and commendable Now come we to the generall heads of such good and commendable things as the Apostle commendeth vnto the Philippians Secondly then here I note that the Apostle would haue the Philippians seriously to thinke on with themselues and diligently to practise in their liues whatsoeuer things are true Whence I obserue this note for vs and for all men that whatsoeuer things are true we are to thinke on them and to do them Is it a truth in religion We are to embrace it and professe it as we see our Apostle was not disobedient to the heauenly vision which appeared to him in the way but hauing the eyes of his vnderstanding opened by the Lords Spirit he straitway preached Christ in the synagogues Acts 9.20 professed the truth in all integritie and simplicitie Is it a truth in the words of our mouth We ought euery man to speake the truth vnto his neighbour Zach. 8.16 as Zachary willeth saying Speake euery man the truth vnto his neighbour and after him the Apostle saying Cast off
lying Ephes 4.25 and speake euery man truth vnto his neighbour Is it a truth in our deeds and in the waies of our life We are to be as Nathaniels Iohn 1.47 true Israelites in deed in whom is no guile not to make shew of one thing and in truth to be another thing Whatsoeuer truth it is it ought to be so precious vnto vs as that with the Apostle we should say 2. Cor. 13.8 We cannot do any thing against the truth but for the truth we cannot hold of errour against the truth we cannot lie to falsifie the truth we cannot dissemble to make shew of others then the truth is we are Let this one reason for this time serue to presse this point Christ is truth as himselfe saith Iohn 14.6 I am the way the truth and the life and whatsoeuer he spake was truth and for the truth for no guile was euer found in his mouth 1. Pet. 2.22 we are the sonnes of him who is truth that is of God we are redeemed by him who is truth that is by God we are regenerate and borne againe by the Spirit of truth we are called to the knowledge of the truth and so we shall dwell with God for euer if we speake the truth from our heart As then we will haue him who is true and truth it selfe to be our God and our selues to be his people and heires of his kingdome we are to thinke on and to do whatsoeuer things are true Are we then to thinke on and to do whatsoeuer things are true First let this teach vs to take heede and beware of errours in religion whereby the truth of the Gospel of Christ Iesus is peruerted Whosoeuer saith it if it be a truth it is to be maintained but if it be an errour from the truth whosoeuer saith it it is to be reiected If Fathers Councels Church and all say it if it be an errour what is that to me But if it be a truth be it Arrian or Lutheran or Papist or Protestant that saith it what is that to me No authoritie may giue warrant to an errour neither may any mans person or profession preiudice a truth but whatsoeuer is true we are to thinke on it and do it whatsoeuer is erroneous we are not to thinke on it nor to do it What shall we say then vnto them that wholly build vpon the Church the Church and euer runne on vs with open mouthes the doctrine of the Church the doctrine of the Church and this Church forsooth is the Church of Rome What shall we say vnto them that hauing laid downe and taught a truth afterwards perceiuing themselues therein to concurre with Caluin did therefore reuoke it and turned the truth into an error We say vnto them as Esay said vnto the Iewes in his time Esa 8.19.20 Should not a people enquire at their God To the law and to the testimonie if they speake not according to this word it is because there is no light in them The thing that we aske is what is a truth according to the word what is an errour from the word not what the Church teacheth or what Caluin saith If they can shew that the things which their Church teacheth are true we professe our willingnesse to embrace whatsoeuer things are true and if Caluin say the truth why should they reiect it because he sayeth it Learne you to discerne betweene truth and error and looke not so much who sayeth it as whether it be true or erroneous that is said If the Church or some speciall professors of the truth agree vpon a truth it may verie well sway with vs. But howsoeuer men say a truth in religion is therefore to be receiued because it is a truth and an error therefore to be reiected because it is an errour If it be a truth receiue it if an errour reiect it Againe are we to thinke on and to do whatsoeuer things are true Let this then teach vs to put away lying out of our mouthes Whatsoeuer things are true we are to speake them in their due times and places but whatsoeuer things are lies and falshoods there is no time or place for the speaking of them For all lying is of the diuel and he is the father thereof Ioh. 8.44 And fearefull is the iudgement that lying draweth on with it for whosoeuer saith Iohn worketh abomination or lies Apoc. 21.27.22.15 shall not ent●r into the heauenly Ierusalem and againe Without shall be dogs and enchanters and whoremongers and murtherers and idolaters and whosoeuer loueth or maketh lies And therefore the holy Ghost very often very carefully forbiddeth it saying Lie not one to another Coloss 3.9 Eph. 4.25 seeing that ye haue put off the old man with his workes and againe Cast off lying c. And yet see how men loue rather to lie then to speake truly as if they had rather runne with the diuell then walke in truth with God One desperately lyeth in despite of the truth and boasteth himselfe of his lying Another lieth hoping so to conceale his sins as he hath fallen into and so addeth iniquitie to iniquitie Another lieth but it is forsooth in ieast and he meaneth no harme by his lying And another lieth but it is forsooth greatly for the behoofe and good of his friend or else he would not doe it Thus lying which the Lord so much hateth euery where aboundeth And though none indeed can yet some thinke they may pleade pardon for their lying The desperate lier it may be hopeth not for nor reckoneth vpon any pardon He hath made a couenant with death and with hell he is at agreement And what pardon he hopeth for I know not that to conceale his other faults and sinnes also lieth But if two sinnes be not to be bound together because in one we shall not be vnpunished then what hope of impunitie when vnto other sinnes is added also lying Now for lying in ieast no man I thinke will say that it is either a lesse fault or more pardonable then an idle word and yet we see our blessed Sauiour tels vs Mat. 12.36 that of euery idle word that men shall speake they shall giue account thereof at the day of iudgement And as for lying for the behoofe and good of our friend the Apostle thereby plainly condemneth it in that we may not do euil by his rule that good may come thereof Rom. 3.8 So that we may not lie at all for as much as no lie is of the truth Some kind of lying is lesse faultie then other 1. Ioh. 2.21 but no lie is of the truth and we are to speake euery man truth vnto his neighbour Let vs therefore cast off all lying euen all kind of lying For the lying lips are an abomination to the Lord Prou. 12.22.19.5 and their iudgement sleepeth not For a false witnesse shall not be vnpunished and he that speaketh
being imputed vnto them through faith and that which is vnperfect in their obedience being couered and not imputed vnto them through Christ So that ye see the doctrine which they deliuer from these words is quite repugnant vnto the doctrine of the holy Ghost throughout the whole Scripture And therefore that cannot be the meaning of these words which they do giue Againe if the Rhemists had thought these words to haue made any whit to that purpose it is very like they would not haue failed to haue giuen that note hence For we see how ready they are to wrest all places to the maintenance of their erronious opinions So that they passing this place ouer with silence it is very like that they otherwise thought of the meaning of these words then others of their profession haue done and do Whether then we looke vnto the doctrine which they gather from these words quite repugnant vnto the doctrine of the holy Ghost throughout the whole Scripture or vnto the iudgement of some of themselues as it may seeme it appeareth that the Apostles meaning is not as our Aduersaries do imagine that he was able of himselfe to do al things not onely the things spoken of before but all things generally which the Law of God required through the helpe of Christ which strengthened him and gaue further strength and vertue vnto his owne strength and vertue What then is the Apostles meaning in these words Surely this as appeareth by the tenour of them To cleare himselfe of boasting himselfe touching the things that he had spoke of he renounceth all his owne power and strength as if by his owne power and strength he had bene able to do those things and he attributeth all vnto the power and strength of Christ saying I am able to do all things euen all the things that I haue spoken of that is I can be abased and I can abound c. For so this vniuersall speech is to be restrained vnto the subiect and matter here spoken of as vsually it is in other places of the Scripture or if we will needes enlarge it further then thus I am able to do all things that is all things that belong vnto my duty and calling But how by my owne power or strength No but through Christ which strengtheneth and enableth me He doth not say through the helpe of Christ as it is in our English Bibles albeit that also might be said for that he is often said to helpe vs in the things wherein he alone worketh altogether without vs but he saith I am able to do all things through Christ whose worke wholly and onely it is to strengthen me by his holy Spirit in my inner man for so the word seemeth here to signifie to do these things euen to suffer aduersitie and not be cast downe through heauinesse and likewise to enioy prosperitie and not be puffed vp with pride This I take to be the simple meaning of the Apostle here Where I note these two points first that the Apostle saith that he is able to do all those things secondly by whom it is that he is able to do all things euen by Christ which c. In the first point where the Apostle saith that he is able c. it is to be noted that he saith I am able He doth not say I was able c. for indeede before he was called to the knowledge of God in Christ Iesus he was not able to do so But he saith I am able implying that now that Christ dwelleth in him by his holy Spirit now that he is engrafted into Christ his bodie by the washing of the new birth and the renewing of the holy Ghost he is able to do all these things to be abased c. Whence I obserue this lesson for vs that being regenerate by the Spirit of God and engraffed into the true oliue tree Christ Iesus we are able to be full and to be hungrie to abound and to haue want and to do the things that are good Before such time as we be borne againe of water and of the Spirit and be made partakers of the roote and fatnesse of the true oliue tree Christ Iesus the very imaginations of the thoughts of our hearts are onely euill continually our throates are open sepulchers our tongues are full of deceit the poison of Aspes is vnder our lippes our mouth is full of cursing and bitternesse our feete are swift to shed bloud destruction and calamitie are in our wayes the way of peace we know not the feare of God is not before our eyes and in one word we are wholly auerse from euerie thing that is good and onely inclined vnto that which is euill being not grapes but thornes not figs but thistles not good but ill trees not liuely but dead branches not friends but enemies not the sons of God but the children of wrath not citizens but aliants from the common-wealth of Israel and strangers from the couenants of Promise But being renewed by the Spirit our hard hearts are softned our froward wills are reformed our darke mindes are inlightned our inordinate affections are ordered our wicked thoughts are bettered and our whole man so made partaker of the godly nature that we flie the corruption which is in the world through lust and study to liue soberly and righteously and godly in this present world So that henceforth we are able to flie that which is euill and to do that which is good which also those manifold exhortations in holy Scripture imply when we are exhorted to follow the truth in loue to mortifie our earthly members to procure things honest before God and all men c. For albeit vnto the wicked and vnregenerate the Lord hath not opened their eyes or their cares that they can see the things that belong vnto their peace or hearken vnto instruction and receiue vnderstanding yet hath he appointed thus to stirre vp his children and made them able to do the things whereunto they are exhorted We do not then as our aduersaries falsly charge vs in the question of Free-will make men stockes and stones such as in the things that are good do nothing at all Ye see we say that being regenerate by the Spirit of God we are able to be abased and to abound c. to do the things that belong vnto our peace and such as accompany our saluation As therefore the Apostle saith vnto the Corinthians 2. Cor. 4.3 If our Gospel be hid it is hid to them that be lost so I say If any man be not able to do the thing that is good it is the man vnregenerate in whom Christ dwelleth not by the power of his Spirit Here then is the point not whether we be able to do the things that are good for that we hold but whether we be able by our owne power and strength at all to do the things that are good by whom it is that we are able to do these