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A70857 Christos angasmos, or, Christ our sanctification faithfully explained, fully confirmed, and practically applied ... being the substance of several lectures or meditations / by Tho. Pichard ... Pichard, Thomas.; Pritchard, Thomas, M.A. 1667 (1667) Wing P3524; ESTC R10560 136,857 229

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Surfet he may fall into sin yea fowly fall into great sins Nemo esse sine delicto potest quamdiù indument● carni oneratus est Lactant. de vero cultu and labour under the sense of a wounded spirit a long time Notwithstanding all this the immortal seed of God in him of which he is begotten by the supplyes of the Spirit of Life will revive and corroborate the man again The divine Nature in him will get head exert its influence and repair the man again Grace like Leaven will ferment the whole lump the whole soul and work out the disease of sin Psalm 1.3 Rev. 22.1 in a word the withering stock of Grace within like a Tree planted by the River of Life will spring and flourish scent and bud again 8. Blessed effect or Priviledge If thou art sanctified or regenerated thou hast a true and undoubted Title to the Kingdome 3 Joh. 3.5 Except ye are born again ye cannot see ye cannot enter into the Kingdome of God This Negative is inclusive of the Affirmative If ye are born again ye shall both see and enter into Gods Kingdome This Kingdome of God if born again is thy Inheritance If thou hast the sanctification of the Spirit thou art begotten again unto a lively hope this lively is also a most glorious hope here hope is put for the object hoped for and what is that the 3d. v. informs ye an inheritance incorruptible undefiled which fadeth not away reserved in hea-for ye The children of Regeneration are most certainly and unquestionably the children of the Kingdome Sanctification is the Genuine and Evangelical Title to salvation see 2 Thes 2.14 When ye are born from above ye are at that instant born for above ye are born children of God brethren of Christ Companions with Angels and heirs of Glory Nay let me tell ye more Sanctification is the very entrance into the Kingdome of God Sanctificatio est Ing●estus in Regnum Dei Ca●v Phil 3.20 Holinesse is not only the way to Heaven but it is Heaven it self A sanctified person lives the life of Heaven * his conversation is in Heaven he lives rhe Life of God whilst his body is here on earth it is life eternal in the ptesent tense in specie and in primitiis in the kind and first-fruits of it to know God in Christ John 17.3 When ye begin to be holy ye then begin to enter into the white cloud of Glory Ah then seeing every one would be happy who would not be holy Holinesse becometh thine House O Lord for ever Without holinesse no man shall see the Lord that is with joy hereafter Heb. 12.14 No nor any enjoyment of the favour and fellowship with God here An unsanctified person is very miserable he misseth heaven in both Worlds he hath nether holiness nor happiness he hath neither the seed nor the flower neither the first-fruits nor the Vintage he hath not a grain of saving Grace no sweet dews falling from heaven on him not a drop of the water of Life to comfort him But his soul is like the Heath in the Desart and shall not see when good cometh but shall inhabit the dry and parched places in the wildernesse in a salt land and not inhabited Jer. 17.6 A most dismal state saltness and barrenness is his doom here fire and brimstone is his portion for ever Certainly an unholy man must needs be very miserable Lastly True sanctification is an abiding flourishing progressive Principle 1. It is an abiding Principle it lives and abides in it self Semen manen● and it also quickens the soul in the life and keeps the soul in the love of God for ever 1 Pet. 1.23 A man externally sanctified may fall away and come to nothing like a barren Tree he may lose in time both leaves and fruit but a man internally sanctified can never fall away neither totally nor finally for the Name and Nature of God the Mark and Seal of God the Image and Seed of God is in him And this is incorruptible and immortal * 1 Pet. 4.14 the spirit of Glory and of God rests upon him the sp rit of Holiness dwels and abides in his soul for ever the Father Son and Spirit according to their omnipotency faithfulness and immutability will never suffer their seed seal nature image to be lost Though Hymenaeus and Philetus hypocrites and hereticks may err concerning the truth overthrow the faith of some and throw themselves and others down to H●ll Nevertheless the foundation of God standeth sure having this seal the Lord knoweth who are his 2 Tim. 2.17 18 19. The love of God in Election and in Vocation or Sanctification is like himself unchangeable The Gifts Joh. 13.1 Rom. 11.29 and Calling of God are without Repentance There may be partial and gradual Apostacy in some of the Saints of God they may backslide in their apprehensions in their affections and in their conversations as is too too manifest by the Scripture-evidence and by sad experience but to backslide totally from all the truths of God and from all the profession of the Gospel and with the mind and will with the consent of the whole soul and finally to fall away bid an eternal farewell or depart from God for ever This cannot shall not be Among others consult these Texts Heb. 12.6 2. He that is the Author will also be the Finisher of our faith 1 Phil. 6. Hee that hath begun the good work in ye will also perfect it And Jer. 32.40 And I will make saith God an everlasting Covenant with them that I will not turn away from them to do them good but I will put my fear in their hearts and they shall not depart from me Here God in the Riches of his Grace through Christ undertakes both for himself and his Saints 1. For himself I will not turn away from them to do them good 2. For his Saints I will put my fear into their hearts that they shall not depart from me Though they fall they shall rise again though they step aside into the wayes of death God will bring them back and give them repentance unto life They may turn from God for a season but they shall never finally depart from him The Gates of Hell shall never prevail against them that is either the infernal spirits Eph. 6.12 called principalities and powers or the strength of Death and powers of the Grave shall never dissolve the Union between Christ and them for I am perswaded that neither Death nor Life nor Angels nor Principalities nor Powers nor things present nor things to come Rom. 8.38 39. nor height nor depth nor any other creature shall be able to separate us from the love of God which is in Christ Jesus our Lord. 2. It is a flourishing and progressive Principle Psalm 92.12 13 14. The Motto of the Palm-tree is Depressa Resurgo The Righteous shall flourish like the Palm-tree he shall grow like
or to bribe by favour into a base compliance with them against the honour of their God and the conscience of their Duty The Aegyptians were wont to paint their Judges without hands and eyes without hands they must not take bribes without eyes in judgment they must not be partial Thus a godly man that hath made God his portion is hand-lelss and eye-less he is hand-less the world doth not shall not bribe him he is eye-less he beholds none of the worlds Terrors so as to daunt him Thus a sanctified or regenerate person in the strength of Christ overcomes the world 6. A regenerate or sanctified person hath the honour of Sonship Sanctification layes the foundation of our Adoption when we are born again we are born Gods Children we bear the Image of Christ by grace as we have have borne the Image of Adam by nature when we are converted ipso facto we are adopted Regeneration is the root or stock from which and on which this Peer-less and never fading flower Adoption grows When a sinner becomes a Saint at that very moment a childe of wrath is made a son of God a member of the first is made a member of the second Adam a relative change is contemporary with a real Behold ye Saints this priviledge with admiration Behold What manner of love is this 1 Joh. 3.1 that we should be called the sons of God c. When Christ had converted the Paralytick he cals him Son Mat. 9 2. When Christ had converted the Menstruous woman which appears by her faith in touching him and drawing in vertue from him he cals her daughter Mark 5.34 daughter be of good chear c. The new creature hath both the white stone and the new name the white stone of Absolution the new name of Adoption There be some Honours a man can never attain to unless he be born of Nobles or descended of the blood of Princes Fortuitum est nas●i a principibus I cannot teach you to be Princes in this sense 't is a rare thing to be born of Princes but sure I am unless ye be born again not of bloods or of the will of ma● but by the will and of the Spirit of God 1 John 13.3 John 3. ye shall not see the Kingdome of God much less become the s●ns of God or Kings and Priests to God Rev. 1 6. and least of all live and reign as Princes and Peers of state in Glory Now every sanctified soul to his great Comfort may draw up this Syllogisme He that hath the disposition and the Affections and doth the work of a childe of God is a childe of God But I have the disposition and the Affections and do the work of a childe of God Therefore I am a child of God If ye are right in the Assumption ye are thrice happy in the Conclusion 7th Eff ct of Sanctification Holinesse brings the soul to its right frame and Temper Psalm 23.3 He restoreth my soul c. Sanctification is the souls restauration not only to joy and comfort but also to its former soundness health and vigour which was impaired by the fall The health of the Bodie consists in the right and sound constitution of of it when all the members are in their due positure and all the humours in their right temperature then the body is in health so the health of the soul consists in the rectification or right Constitution of all the faculties So Dr. Sybs By the fall they all suffered deordination disorder deformity confusion by Regeneration they are set in joint again renewed rightly ordered and re-inclined to their proper and right objects Grace coming into the soul like Physick taken down into the body works out the peccant humours 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 heals the soul of its old distempers cleanseth it of its former filthiness and superfluity of naughtinesse repairs nature by restoring to it the divine Nature and so makes the soul hail and healthful in Gods service for indeed none but the vessel of Honour which is sanctified is meet for the Masters use Sin is the souls sickness what sickness is to the body that sin is to the soul Sin is compared to the worst of sicknesses to the plague of the heart the noysome pestilence the running Leprosie A sick person cannot walk nor work with comfort nor rellish the sweetness of meat and drink nor enjoy himself in any of his enjoyments Wherefore health is counted the greatest temporal blessing far greater than wealth honour beauty c. Now sin being a spiritual distemper like a disease Physicians call a Corruption of the whole substance of animals vitals Corruptio totius substantiae naturals an unholy sinner cannot walk in Heavens way nor work the works of God nor savour the things of the Spirit nor rellish the sweetness of Communion with God nor the pleasures of Piety his spirit is corrupted this internal Palate and appetite are vitiated the whole man is quite out of frame and order he loves like a Swine to rowt in the dung and filth and cannot delight in God nor in his holy Law Things that are in themselves most excellent the great and glorious Mysteries of the Gospel he looks upon as things contemptible and vile but sin in in its lusts and acts viler than the vilest filth he lives in as his Element and counts his greatest pleasure and Glory Phil. 3.11 19. he glories in his shame O Lord how sadly is man fallen But in sanctification the man is quite altered the minde is informed the will is reformed the affections are rightly ordered the conscience is purged the Inner-man is recovered to its right temper yea the members of the body which before were weapons of unrighteousness are now made sub-servient to the Spirits Dictates And the whole man body soul and spirit being sanctified Membra sunt Arma is now made ready for every good work to which before sanctification it was altogether reprobate Beloved Friends are your souls thus well and healthy are they recovered to their right temper are ye sound in the faith are ye sincere at heart is the habitual frame of your hearts right with God and for God or not deal impartially with your own souls 'T is true a man that is generally lively and healthy may now and then by accident get colds and surfets have fits of weakness and for some time labour under some infirmities but a strong Constitution will rub along wear off and cast out the disease at last so an holy a spiritually healthy man through humane frailty and strong temptation may for a time decay in grace yea languish very much hee may get cold his love to God his zeal for God may chil and cool his faith may weaken his hope may almost fail his patience may tire c. And through the immoderate cares of this li●e and inordinate affection to the Creature he may get a
61.10 is imputed to them and put upon them by the Sun of righteousness their Elder Brother who wove this garment of Sun-beams for them out of his own Mediatorial holiness both in life and death Thus you have had some representation or Adumbration something shadowed out of the difference between Justification and Sanctification Our knowledge of these mysteries ought to be distinct and clear and not intricate and confused for the clearer our knowledge is the stronger and greater will our comfort be The great Apostle handles these two great Doctrines viz. Justification and Sanctification distinctly and in order First he begins with Justification and treats on that Argument throughout the 3 4 and 5th Chap. to the Romans Then he falls upon the Doctrine of Sanctification and insists on that necessary argument throughout the 6 7 and 8th Chap. to the Romans Pareus as a German Divine well observes And in this method since I have pitcht upon this Text I have endeavoured or made an Essay to handle them beginning with Justification first expressed by its Synonima in the Text righteousness and then proceeded to sanctification afterwards Let thus much suffice for the critical differences between Justification and Sanctification We now come in the next place to the next general propounded to be spoken to viz. to the excellency of Sanctification illustrated by the high and Honourable Enc●miums wherewith we find it dignified in the Scriptures in which as in a glass 〈◊〉 Mirror you may behold the incomparable beauty and worth of holiness 1. Holiness is the N me of God Isa 57.15 Thus saith the High and lofty One that inhabiteth Eternity whose name is Holy I dwell in the high and holy place c. Gods Name is holy Psa 111.9 Holy and Reverend is his Name How often is he called Holy One and the Holy One of Israel in the Scriptures His holiness is himself when he swears by his Holiness as Psa 89.35 Once have I sworn by my holiness Quicquid est in Deo Deus est that I will not lie unto David he swears by himself for whatsoever is in God is God God is essentially infinitely and primitively holy the Saints only by participation of his holiness they are called godly from God Christians from Christ and Saints from the sanctification of the Holy Spirit The chosen Generation are an holy Nation 1 Pet. 2.9 they partake of Gods Name Holiness 2. It is called the Seed of God 1 Joh. 3.9 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 peccatum non operatur or peccato non dat operam As Beza i. e. doth not make sin his work and business 1 Pet. 1.3 whosoever is born of God doth not commit sin for his seed remaineth in him c. And this seed viz. the Word of God i. e. of which we are begotten and born again is incorruptible or immortal 1 Pet. 1.23 Jam. 1.18 Sanctification by these Texts and elsewhere is held out by the Metaphor of Generation God the Father of Spirits is the Spiritual Father that begets a soul to himself in Christ the Word is the Seed of God of which the soul is begotten again ●he Ordinances are the Bed wherein the soul is begotten Can. 1.16 also our Bed is green viz. flourishing Ordinances Holiness is a Divine Seed 3. Holiness is the Will and Word of God or rather the Will of God revealed in his Word The word of God is the signification of his will and 't is the Royal Mandatory will of God that we should be holy 1 Thes 4.3 This is the will of God even your sanctification 1 Pet. 1.15 16. As he which hath called you is holy so be ye holy in all manner of conversation for it is written be ye holy because I am holy 'T was the great Honour of King David that he served his Generation 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 fa●●et omnes vol●●tates meas according to the will of God Acts 13.22 yea he fulfilled all Gods wills for the Greek is plural So 't is the highest honour of any creature as well as duty whether of Angel or man to fulfill the wills of God the whole pleasure of his will especially his main design and great command in being holy 4. Holiness is the work of God All Gods works as in Creation and Providence are like himself honorable and glorious so the Psalmist cals them Ps 111.2 3. and 't is our bounden duty to consider and admire them But here that old rule holds good Operari sequitar esse the work is like unto the worke● next to the highest of all Gods works viz. the Incarnation of the Son of God the second person in the Trinity the work of sanctification without controversie is the most great and glorious as appears by these Scriptures 2 Cor. 5.5 He that hath wrought us for the self-same thing is God This is called by way of eminency Gods workmanship Ephes 2.10 We are his workmanship created in Christ Jesus unto good works c. Holiness is the special peculiar work of the holy God 5. Holiness is the very Image of God and this is more than all the former The s ul as a spirit may be said in a sense to b●th● mage of God but the soul as qualifie wi h grace or adorned with knowledge wisdome righteousness holiness Col 3.10 Eph 4.24 in which the Image of God omisteth is the most lively likeness and Image of God in the world By these graces we should shew forth Gods vertues 1 Pet. 2.9 'T is in the Greek vertues and not prai●es Now note 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 virtutes An Image represents a thing in its highest excellency an image doth not represent the legs feet or inferiou● parts of a man but his countenance head face breast the most Noble parts So our sanctification or inherent righ●eousness represents God in his chiefest ●x●elency as he is glorious in holiness Exod. 15.11 In the works of Creation and Providence we see the footsteps at most the back-parts of the Almighty but in the Saints we see his face or Image though not perfectly drawn and to the life An holy soul represents God in the most lively way Simile as the Image of a man in his child is more lively seen than in a piece of wood or stone so the Image of God is more lively seen and more gloriously drawn in the hearts of his Saints next to Christ Col. 1.15 Heb. 1.3 who is the Image of the Invisible God c. than in all the creatures in the world besides 6. Holiness is the life of God and this is m re a man may see his Image but no man can see his life Grace is called the life of God Ephes 4.18 Being alienated from the life of God N w w at is G ds ●i●e and w●at is a Saints life Go s life consists in this in willing himself th● chiefest and high●st good and in acting for his own glory as them ●m●te
serve for Tryals of your estate What are the precious Fruits that grow upon this Tree of Sanctification You may also call them the inseparable Concomitants and Adjuncts of Sanctification if you please 1. If you have received the spirit of Sanctification ye have also received the spirit of Supplication Zech. 12.10 The Spirit is entitled both the spirit of Grace and the spirit of Supplication where he is the former there he is the other also where he dwels as the spirit of holinesse there he dwels as the spirit of prayer Every sanctified heart is an Harp or Cymbal to sound forth Gods praises an habitation of God through the Spirit Ephes 2. ult and the Temple of the Holy Ghost The Temple of old was an holy place a place of relative and Typical holiness and an house of Prayer Every gracious heart like Gods Altar offers up to God the sweet sacrifice and incense of praises and Prayers Every new-born Babe for the most part comes into the world crying The word Abba signifieth Fa her in the Syriack tongue which the Apostle here reteineth which also young Children retein almost in all Languages Annotat. I am sure every spiritual new-born Babe cryes Abba Father Rom. 8.15 Gal. 4.6 And because ye are sons God hath sent the spirit of his Son into your hearts crying Abba Father Now if ye are Prayer-less persons ye are graceless persons persons without Prayer 'T was the saying of an old Disciple A man of much prayer is a man of much Grace are persons without Holiness or though ye pray yet if ye pray not in the Spirit according to the caution Ephes 6.18 i. e. in Faith in fervency with the vigor and intension of the Spirit or inner-man if it be not Jam. 5.16 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 If ye have no Communion ravishing have yee Communion sanctifying an inwrought prayer as the phrase is if yee wrestle not with God in the strength of God as Jacob did if ye have no holy boldness or Confidence at Gods Throne if ye never feel the sweet melting quickening warming moving breathings of the Spirit in your souls In a word if ye find no growing conformity in your hearts to the divine Nature by Duty no sweet sanctifying refreshing communion with God in Duty 't is an evident sign to me the Spirit of holiness dwels not in yee and consequently if ye have not the spirit of Christ ye are none of his Rom. 8.9 But as for such as pray in the Spirit as make conscience of this Duty and of the spiritual performance of it and find the rellish of God and Heaven in private prayer 't is one happy sign and symptome of their translation from death to life from a state of Nature to a state of Grace There are diversities of Gifts but the same Spirit 1 Cor. 1● 4 Secondly If the spirit of Sanctification dwels in thee the same Spirit as a spirit of Illumination dwels in thee If Jesus Christ be thy sanctification he is thy wisdome also as thy holiness to sanctifie thee so thy wisdome to instruct thee It is the godly or holy man that feels the vertue and influence of that blessed Promise I will instruct then and teach thee in the way that thou shouldst go I will guide thee by mine eye Psalm 32.6 8. verses compared together That Text is famous for this purpose * Non acumine proprii sensus rectè s●pere homines sed illuminatione Spiritus Buling in loc What Unction is per unctionem Gratiam So. S. intelligit Beza in loc 1 Joh. 2.20 Ye have received an Unction from the Holy One and ye know all things By this Unction or annointing is meant the gracious operation of the holy Spiri● whereby they that are regenerate or sanctified are also enlightened with the saving Knowledge of Christ This is compared to the p●uring out of costly Ointment Psalm 45.8 and 137.2 Unction properly signifies the separation and consecration of a person to the Lord tog ther with the gifts of Wisdome Knowledge Faith Love c. Wherefore it must follow that a person annointed consecrated unto God is also illuminated by God if his person be sanctified his eyes are opened annointed with Eye-salve if anno●nted with Grace then instructed in Knowledge 2 Cor. 1.21 Rev. 3.18 if a V ssel full of Grace then a Vessel full of oyl a burning lamp and shining light For in Vnction sanctification and illumination are both together inseparably and indivisibly as light and heat in the Sun-beams The holy oyl of Grace casts a sweet perfume and splendid light in the hearts and lives of the annointed By vertue of this Unction Darkness is now in a great measure scattered and the man is made light in the Lord Ephes 5.8 An enlightned soul admires how foolish he was and ignorant even bruitish in his knowledge before Conversion he neither knew God nor himself he neither knew his present danger nor his future misery he neither saw sin as a vicious or as a Penal evil neither the evil in it nor the evil after it but went on like a Fool to the stocks like an Oxe to the slaughter and ran like a mad man toward the Gulf of Ruine Before sanct●fication he neither saw his want of Christ nor knew the worth of Christ The glory of Christs Person the beauty of his wayes the merits of his Blood the benefits of his Offices the comforts of his Spirit the sweetness of his Fellowship the savour of his Ointments the blessings of his Kingdome All these before Conversion were hid from his eyes for the God of this world had blinded him 2 Cor. 4.4 Besides the natural Veil of darkness he brought into the world with him he is blinded by another viz. a diabolical but in and by Conversion comes in illumination in turning from Satan to God his eyes are opened and his understanding turns from darknesse to light Acts 26.18 Now the eyes of his understanding being enlightned by the spirit of Wisdome and Revelation Ephes 1.17 18. He comes to know what is the hope of his Calling and the riches of the glory of his Inheritance in the Saints Every word is a word of weight 1 John 5.20 Phil. 1.9 10. he hath now a visive faculty an understanding given him to know things that are excellent he hath now a new spiritual clear affectionate knowledge of and a more distinct piercing knowledge in the Mysteries of the Gospel than ever he had before An enlightned head and a sanctified heart go both together This is the second effect or rather sweet Concomitant of Sanctification viz. Illumination 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 id est eandem fidem ex ejusdem spiritus affl●tu dono Beza 3. The third Effect or rather Concomitant or Adjunct of our Sanctification is Faith hee that hath the spirit of Holiness hath also the spirit of Faith 2 Cor. 4.13 wee having the same spirit of Faith the spirit of
hath been a refreshing Cordial to many a doubting Christian upon their Death-beds 1 Joh. 4.7 Every one that loveth is born of God and knoweth God and in v. 20. the Apostle draws down a negative inference from the Premises If a man say I love God and hateth his brother he is a lyar for he that loveth not his brother whom he hath seen how can he love God whom he hath not seen That interrogation is a plain Negation if the amiable and visible workmanship of God be not loved 't is impossible the invisible Author of that wo●kmanship should Query Who are the Brethren intended in this Epistle Answ 1. There are Brethren by Nation Acts 7.23.25 Rom. 9 3. 2. Brethren by Nature descended of the sam● Parents Matth. 1.2 3. Brethren by Office 2 Pet. 3.15 2 Cor. 1.1 c. 4. Bre hren by Grace and super-natural Relation and so understand the Term here Query How shall we know whether we truly love the Brethren which is so great a sign of our new birth Answ I answer Affirmatively 1. When we love them as such The Brethren for their spiritual brotherhood Christians for their Christianity the Saints for their Sanctification 1 John 5.1 He that loveth him that begat loveth him also that is begotten of him he that loves the Father loves the Image of the Father in the Childe Hee that loves the Person loves the picture for the Persons sake Grace must be the principal Load-stone of our affection not Beauty birth sweetness of disposition Breeding Learning Wealth Honour or any outward or carnal accomplishments whatsoever Secondly When we love and delight in them above all other people Psalm 16.2 3. David a King cals them the Excellent in whom was all his delight and Christ prefers his spiritual before his own natural Relations M●t. 12.47 48 49 50. 3. When wee love those of the Brotherhood most that are most gracious if grace allures Love Caeteris paribus the more of the former the more of the latter Christ loved all his Disciples John 13.1 but John eminently gracious was eminently beloved wherefore called the beloved Disciple John 21.20 Noscitur ex Com●te qui no● digno ●itur ex se 4. When we singularly and peculiarly love their society above all other I am said David a Companion to all them that fear thee The sanctified can have no intimate contenting fellowship with the unholy Psalm 26.4 5. I have not sate with vain persons c. I have hated the Congregation of evil doers and will not sit with the wicked Again Psalm 15.4 In whose eyes a vile person is contemned but he honoureth them that fear the Lord. This is one Character of an Inhabitant in Gods holy Hill 5. When we are willing in some cases to lay down our lives for the Brethren A Christian is bound not only to lay down his life for Christ and for his Gospel when God cals him to it but also in some special Cases for the Brother-hood * Significat in eo ●●obari nostram charitatem si amorem nostri in fratres transferimus ita ut sui quisque quodammodo oblitus aliis C●nsulat Calv. in loc 1 John 3.16 Hereby perceive we the love of God because he laid down his life for us and wee ought to lay down our lives for the Brethren If our love to the Brethren be singular and to the life as Christs was to us we shal lay down our lives for them 't is not a common or cold love of the Brethren that evinceth your Regeneration every new born babe doth with John desire to decrease so that Christ Mystical may encrease that the Kingdome of Christ be enlarged the generation of the Righteous multiplied amplified and preserved though it be that in the promoting of it he himself his Honour his Name his Li●e must lie in the dust of Death To these things I have spoken more fully from another Subject I pass on to the fifth particular 5. A sanctified or regenerate person overcomes the world 1 John 5.4 Hee that is born of God overcometh the world 1. Here we have two Adversaries the Regenerate and the World Secondly the Victor 1. The regenerate who are chiefly defensive as the whole Armor of God is chiefly defensive Ephes 6.14 to 19. verses 2. The world on the other part principally offensive John 15.18 19 20. Now what is the world 1. Partly the men of the world these lie in wickedness 1 Joh. 5.19 these hate the Saints because they are not of the world but chosen out of the world by Christ John 19.19 1. By the world understand wicked worldlings with their persecutions of the Saints 2. Partly the lusts of the world So Calv. Zanch in loc in Charms and A●lurements 1 John 2.16 the lust of the flesh the lust of the eyes and the pride of life i. e all the delights pleasures and Contentments which the flesh or body desires Thus the world with all its oppositions and insinuations frowns and flatteries sets upon the Saints Secondly The Victor he that is born of God overcometh the world he carrieth away the Conquest Whilst the Saints are in the world h ey are in an estate militant there is carried on a spiritual War between two Antagonists viz the Spirit of Regeneration in the Saints and the Spirit of the World with all his worldly lusts and allurements which Syren songs do draw in and drown which Cups of fornication do choak and poyson millions in the world Now hee that is born of God by the spirit of faith dwelling in him both as the Forma informans forma Assistens is empowred to subdue corruptions within and to vanquish temptations from without so that by partaking of the divine Nature he escapes the pollutions that is in the world through lust 2 Pet. 1.4 as the Apostle speaks A sanctified man hath in him the spirit of sanctity and a spirit of magnanimity indeed his sanctity is his Magnanimity which makes him so high that the world cannot master him Inimicos dei jam hoc ipso quod non cessimus vicimus Cyprian and so holy that the VVorld cannot in some sence defile him Thus in his measure he keeps himself unspotted from the world James 1. ult by the world is here meant whatso●ver resists the Commands of God Neither the worlds frowns nor favours neither ●s Comminatious nor its Invitations Quicquid mandatis Dei resistit Polan neither the ●ears of the world nor the flatteries of the world can turn a regenerate person from the f●ith of Christ nor from obedience to the Gospel nor bring h●m unto their Bow In the German Reformation when some perswaded Erasmus to write to Luther to bring him back to Popery or else at leastwise to write against his Doctrine Erasmus answers Luther was too great for him to write to or against A Gracious spirit is too great a spirit for the great O●es of the world to force by power
and the Son have committed the Saints to the Spirits charge to this very end and purpose that they might be sanctified Sanctification is made the Spirits personal operation 2 Thes 2.14 1 Pet. 1.2 The Spirit is to shape and fashion all the Vessels of Mercy and prepare them for Glory he is to deck the Spouse of Christ with the jewels of the Covenant 'T is the great advantage the Saints have in the Oeconomy or dispensation of Grace that they have the Father to purpose it the Son to purchase it and the Spirit to work it the Father Word and Spirit are all one and agree in one for our sanctification Now 't is a great grief to the Spirit when the work of Grace doth not go on and prosper in the soul for 't is he that worketh us to this very thing and therefore is called the Spirit of holinesse 'T is not for the Spirits honour that Gods Nursery or Plantation committed to his care and charge should not thrive and flourish 'T is not for the Spirits honour to dwell in defiled Temples nor to let the people go naked without their Ornaments 'T is not for the Spirits honour that any committed by the Father and the Son to his charge should perish or miscarry should fall away either totally from all Grace finally for all time for ever to miss of heaven in the end The Father hath left the Son in charge to be the Captain of our salvation Heb. 2. and to bring many children to Glory The Son hath left the Spirit in charge with all his Fathers children to gu●de them by his Counsel and to bring them to his Glory When Christ as man left earth and went to Heaven he comforts his Disciples by sending another Comforter and who he is Christ tels ye even the Spirit of truth to guide his people into all truth for he shall not speak from himself but whatsoever he shall hear that shall he speak and he will shew you things to come he shall glorifie me for he shall receive of mine and shall shew it unto you all things that the Father hath are mine therefore said I that he shall take of mine and shall shew it unto you John 16.13 14 15. The Spirit of Christ is Christs Pro-rex or Viceroy by Comm ssion from his Father and himself to rule and govern the affairs of his providential Kingdom Ezek. 1.20 21. The spirit of the living creature was in the wheels The Spirit acts the Angels called living Creatures and the living creatures or Angels act and move the wheels that is the Transactions of divine Providence in the world and Christ by the Spirit governs and guides his Subjects in his spiritual Kingdome 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 aux viae vobis erit in omnem veritatem So Beza in John 16.13 the Spirit is Dux viae the Captain of the way to lead his people into all truth their Glorious Guest to dwell with them and to abide with them for ever John 14.16 17. and by his inhabitation and constant influence and operation to perfect his own work in them and ripen their souls for Heaven Thus our sanctification is absolutely necessary for the honour of the Father Son and Spirit 2. Our sanctification is absolutely and indispensibly needfull as for the honour of God so also for our attainment of true happiness 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the masculine ●rticles must be refered to 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Holi● is N●gat que●q●am poss videre D●●m sine sanctimon a ● moniam am 〈◊〉 oculis 〈◊〉 deb●mus Deum quam qui reformati fuerint ad ejus imaginem Calv. Grace and Glory holiness and happiness sanctification and salvation individuo nexu cohaerent These are tyed and twisted together with a knot inseparable and indissoluble There is no going to Heaven without holiness no man shall see the Lord Heb. 12.14 Some there are which ignorantly and fondly do restrein the word Saints to the Saints departed the Saints in Heaven but we must be Saints here or else can never expect to be Saints hereafter The Apostle denyes saith Calvin that any one can see God without holiness because he shall see God with no other eyes than those which shall be renewed according to his Image the Image of God is b● begun on earth 't is perfectly and compleatly drawn by the Vision of God in Heaven Be sure you are real Saints sanctified in Christ Jesus and not only nominal and notional as too many are your Saintship is all the evidence you have to shew for your inheritance be sure then you keep your evidence fair and clear without blots and blurs Unless ye are begotten again unto a lively hope what have ye to do with that inheritance gilded with so many glorious Epithets 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 c. Math. 5.8 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 1 Pet. 1.2 3. How can they see God that have not a pure heart nor a pure eye indeed the pure heart is the pure eye The Degree of Vision will be according to the degree of sanctification the more gracious we are in this the more glorious wee shall be in the other world The Apostle tels us Col. 1.12 we must be made meet to be partakers of the inheritance of the Saints in light What should a carnal heart do with Heaven that knows no other heaven but to eat drink and wallow in sensual delights as the Glutton at a feast cryed There 's no heaven like to this We must not look for a Turkish Paradise in Heaven but for a pure sin-less state not to bathe our souls in carnal pleasures but to be Consorts of the immaculate Lamb and Competitioners with the Angels Perfection of Grace As one saith Consortes Agni Angellorum Candidati and fulness of joy in the presence of Gods Glory is the Saints heaven Swine know not what to do with Pearls nor carnal creatures with the life and joyes above Suppose that which is not to be supposed were it possible an unsanctified person should go to heaven that holy place and holy Company would be an hell to him Coelum est altera Gehenna damnatorum he would be as weary of heaven as ever water was of running according to the Proverb If the faint Image of God in his Saints if the glympse of Gods presence in his Ordinances be so irksome and unpleasant to an unholy soul here Oh how terrible and contrary to his spirit would the most glorious Presence of God in heaven be where the Seraphims cry continually Holy holy holy Lord God of Sabaoth c. where God displayes his holiness in the greatest splendor and glory God is perfect light Isa 6.3 Revel 4 8. 1 Joh. 1.5 the man is darkness they could never agree together An unsanctified person indeed may desire Heaven as a disproportionate good as a place better to be tolerated than the torments of hell he may desire heaven as a privation of
suffering and misery but not as a privation of all sin nor as the perfection of Grace and holiness nor as it is the nearest union of the soul with God and the highest fruition of the chiefe good Thus for him to desire or long for Heaven is against the very grain and hair of his spirit altogether inconsistent with and contrary to his old unrenewed nature Now on the contrary the Saints whose eyes are enlighted with the eye-salve and by the prospective of Faith Rev. 3.18 have had a view of this King and Kingdome Isa 33.17 these make a right Scheam or draught of Heaven 2 Cor. 5.17 If any man be in Christ he is a new Creature Gloria quam habebunt conformem Christi corpori incomprehensibilis est Calv. in Phil. 3.21 and their believing hopes of interest in this Kingdome and of communion with this Company that is above do engage them to purification 1 John 3.2 3. He that hopes and longs to see Christ as he is and to be like him both for constitution of soul and temper of body he must ever labour to be holy and he will be trying and practising here on earth to conform to Christ before-hand He that expects that his vile body shall be made like Christs Glorious body 1 in spirituality purity clarity strength splendor and Glory he will possess his Vessel in sanctification and honour hee dares not use his body meerly as a streiner for meats and drinks nor as an unclean channel for lusts to pass through but he will honour it as a Temple of the holy Ghost h●s mind that shall see God he will not fi●l with chaffe and vanity with worldly cares or unclean ●houghts his affections that should cleave to God intensively and inseparably he will not prostitute to every base object he will labour to keep his garments clean to walk without spot and blamelesse till the coming of the Lord. Thus with respect to the fruition of our hopes and the attainment of our happiness we are engaged and not engaged only but enclined and sweetly constrained also to habitual and actual holiness or as the Apostle excellently phraseth it to cleanse our selves from all filthiness of flesh and spirit 2 Cor. 7 1. and perfect holiliness in the fear of the Lord. Use 7. In the seventh place This point informs us of the excellency of Sanctification or Holiness ye have heard already much of its absolute necessity now something of its transcendent Excellency Holiness is the Name of God the Will of God the Work of God the Seed of God the Nature of God the Image of God the life of God the Glory of God the lustre and splendor of the soul the health and vigour of the soul the soul of man is the Physical Image of God but the holiness of the soul is the Ethical or qualitative image of God 'T is the seed of Glory the beginning of Heaven the first fruits and fore-runners of eternal Life 'T is a known Maxim That which partakes of the nature of the whole Quicquid participat de naturâ totius est pars totius is a part of the whole the filings of Gold are Gold ramenta auri sunt preciosa Grace is very precious true sanctifying saving grace is Glory The holy people are the most precious honourable people in the world Isa 43.4 Since thou wast precious in my sight thou hast been honourable and I have loved thee c. Prov. 12.26 The righteous is more excellent than his Neighbour See how many honourable Titles God doth honour his Saints in Scripture with 1. They are his portion Deut. 32.9 2. They are his pleasant portion Jer. 12.10 3. They are his inheritance Isa 19.25 others are the works of his hands but the Saints are his inheritance 4. They are the dearly beloved of his soul Jer. 12.7 5. They are his Treasure his peculiar treasure Exod. 19.5 and his peculiar people 1 Pet. Segallah et 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 are the same 2.9 Titus 2.14 6. They are the Apple of his Eye Zech. 2.8 whoso toucheth you toucheth the Apple of mine Eye 7. They are his Glory Isa 46.13 8. They are the house of Gods Glory Isa 60.7 9. They are a Crown of Glory Isa 62.3 10. They are the Throne of God Exod. 17.16 the words may be read thus because the hand upon the Throne of the Lord and so by many they are translated 11. The Throne of Glory Jer. 4.21 12. The Ornament of God Exek 7.20 13. The Beauty of his Ornament Exek 7.20 14. The Beauty of his Ornament set in Majesty Ezek. 7.20 15. A Crown of Glory Isa 62.3 16. A Royal Diadem Isa 62.3 17. Lastly The excellent in the Earth Psalm 16.3 the Saints that are in the earth are the excellent in the earth the Jewels of the world you may enlarge in your own Thoughts This then serves to inform the mistaken and blind world that Grace is no disgrace that holiness is no dis-enobling but a most generous princely and glorious thing Brave spirits as the world accounts them think preciseness an inglorious and the power of Godliness a base thing that taketh off from their Grandure and Generosity * Coguntur esse mali nè viles habeantur Salvian Salvian complains that in his time the Great Ones were deter'd from serious holiness because it was Contemptible It was Gentleman-like to be wicked but Peasant or Vassal-like to be Godly whereas the service of God is the noblest and sweetest liberty but the service of sin the vilest slavery Though your jolly spirits think they are the freest men on earth The Apostle nips their Courage with that Cooling-Card 2 Pet. 2.19 While they promise them liberty they themselves are the servants of Corruption for of whom a man is overcome of the same is he brought in bondage They are the slaves of Satan in the bonds of lust I wish that all Prodigals and presumptuous sinners would seriously mind that Text But my Brethren I trust that ye have otherwise learned Christ If so be ye have heard him and have been taught by him as the truth is in Jesus then ye do put off concerning the former conversation the old man c. ye do put on the new man which after God is created in righteousness and true holiness 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 in sanctitate veritatis vulg or holiness of Truth Ephes 4.22.23 24. I trust the Lord hath given ye an understanding to know things that are excellent and to approve them that ye may be sincere and without offence till the day of Christ as the Apostles prays for the Phillippians Phil. 1.9 10. Many excellent Gifts the Father of Lights bestows upon his Children indeed every good and perfect gift comes from him Jam. 1.17 Christ himself is the first Best Gift of God A Gift of Gifts and sanctification in or by Christ Jesus Joh. 1.10 I take to be the next Best
shall be shewed the true way to salvation by faith in Jesus Christ who cleanseth us from all our sins and giveth us his holy Spirit to regenerate and renew us to an holy life but the unclean or prophane shall not pass in this high way of Holiness The dogs shall be without out of the pale of the true Church Revel 22.15 2. The unclean shall not enter into the new Jerusalem That most holy place and blessed state is an heavenly Mansion and preferment for Doves not for Vultures for sheep not for Goats or Swine not for the unclean but for the holy Regnum coelosum clausum est incredul●s blasphemis execratis iis qui secundum carnem ambu●ant sed idem apertum est electis vocatis sanctis Pignet No Anathema must be there Revel 21.27 And there shall in no wise enter into it any thing that defileth neither whatsoever worketh abomination or maketh a lye but they which are written in the Lambs book of life The inheritance above is a possession for the sanctified and none else Acts 26.18 that goodly Countrey the Eternal Canadn is divided among the Saints 't is the peculiar portion of an holy p●culiar people but the Flaming Tophet the Lake that burneth with fire and brimstone is the lot of the prophane 2. This Point brings sad tidings to the persecutors that hate holy persons and holy things for the sake of holinesse 2. The Persecutors who labour to deface the Image and spiritual worship of Christ to pull down the honour and glory of God in the world and to root out holinesse from the earth Christianos ad leones Et pu●onos Deus Apostolos novissimos elegit veluti Bestiarios Tertul. John 19.12 Whatsoever these mens pretences are as 1. State-policy as Haman told King Ahasuerus when he thought to exterminate the whole Jewish Race 't is not for the Kings profit that these men should live Or 2. Fear of Rebellion these are no friends to Cesar as hath been the old Calumny these are Enemies to Government This unjust charge the Jews insinuate against Christ before Pilate If thou let this man go thou art not Cesars friend whosoever maketh himself a King speaketh against Cesar Whereas the Scepters and Crowns of Princes have no better friends under heaven than Religion and religious men Or 3. Expediency of an uniformity in all modes in Religion whereas 't is as possible for all men to come into the world with the self-same faces for figure and feature as for all men in the same Nation to agree in the same and in all the modes and circumstances of the same Religion as the Emperour wisely told that Satyrist objecting why he had so many men of so many opinions in his Army yet notwithstanding 't is the white of holinesse which they shoot at The shining lustre of the Saints spiritual worship and holy Conversation draws a Cloud over theirs and puts a check upon them therefore they hate and persecute The original moral cause of defaming the names of spoiling the goods of confiscating the estates of hating and persecuting the persons of the Saints is the inbred enmity in the seed of the Serpent against the seed of the woman Gen. 3.15 And the Apostle speaking of Isaac the Son of the Promise and of Ishmael the Son of the Bond Woman hath this expression Gal. 4.29 But as then he that was born after the flesh persecuted him that was born after the spirit even so it is now 'T is said of the Panther that he hates a man with such antipathy that he will run at the very picture of a man to tear it in peeces so vile ungodly wretches acted by the Divel the old murtherer John 8.44 hate the very picture of Christ whereever they see it These beloved are very far off from the blessed estate of sanctification of which we have been speaking that were it in their power they would not suffer a Saint to breath nor permit holiness to spring and blossome in the earth Oh that such poor creatures were made sensible what sad work they make what a pittiful trade they drive Persecution is 1 A very wicked practise 2 A very fruitless practise 3 A very dreadful practise 1. A very wicked practise condemned not only by Scriptures Hanc veniam petimusque damusque vicissim by the light of Nature by the Rules of common Equity but also condemned by the Ancient Fathers and Councels First we begin with Tertullian See saith he doth not this amount to the elogy of irreligiousnesse Videte ne hoc ad irreligiositatis elogium concurrat adimere libertatem Religionis interdicere optionem divinitatis ut non liceat mibi colere quod velim sed cogar colere quod nolim Tertul. Apol. cap 23. or may not we well call it a most irreligious thing to take away the liberty of my Religion and forbid me the choice of my Divinity so that it may not be lawfull for me to worship what I will but I must be forced to worship what I am unwilling to And in many other places this external compulsion he ascribes to prophaneness * Lex nova non se vindicat ultore gladio Clemens Alexand. Stromat 8. Clemens Alexander and Lactantius also consented to that Maxime of Tertullian The Law of Christ doth not right it self with a punishing sword Athanasius speaking of the Arians who at first forced men to their Heresie by prisons Atque ita seipsam quam non sic pia nec Dei cultrix manif●stat Athan in his Ep. ad Solitar 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Epiphan and punishments concludes of that Sect it evidently declares it self thereby to be neither pious nor to have any reverence of God Epiphanius gives this as the Character of the semi-Arrians they persecute them that teach the truth not confuting them with words but delivering them that believe aright to hatred wars and swords having now brought destruction not to one City or Countrey alone but to many Again The Councel of Sardis Ep. ad Alexand expresly affirms that they disswaded the Emperour from interposing his secular power to compel them that dissented Praecipit sancta Synodus Nemini deinceps vim inferre Cui enim vult Deus miseretur quem vult indu rat And the Councel at Toledo by one of their Canons condemned the ugly trade of persecution The holy Synod commandeth that none hereafter shall by force be compelled to the faith for God hath mercy on whom he will have mercy and whom he will he hardneth These instances among many more producible I have named whereby 't is evident that persecution was long since condemned as wicked both by Fathers and Councels Ye shall ever finde it the black mark of the Beast and false Prophet to persecute the Image of Jesus 2. As it is a wicked so it is a fruitlesse Practice The silly persecutor doth but beat the air plow the sand
talk of the things of God knowingly and affectionately yet All is but as tinkling with God if there be no saving Grace Nay Beloved 't is possible a man may have the Spirit of God in a sense and yet be an Hypocrite a Reprobate and fall short of Heaven Quer. May a man have the Spirit and yet not throughly sanctified Answ 1. A man like Saul or Balaam may have the Spirit transiently but not abidingly * He is in all per divinitatis praesentiam in the Saints only per inhabitationis gratiam P. Lumb 1 sect dist 17. for a time but not for ever A Formalist may have some glympses of the Spirit like the glancing of the Sun-beams for a short time upon a Glass-window but a Saint enjoyes his in-dwelling presence the Spirit is in all and so he may be in an hypocrite by his divine presence but not by in-habitation he is in all but he dwells in his Saints only 2. 'T is possible a man may have the Spirit only as a spirit of Bondage but a Saint only hath the Spirit as the spirit of Adoption Gal. 4.5 6. the legal operation of the Spirit working fear and horror was in Cain and Judas the Evangelical operation of the Spirit working faith in God love to God boldness before God c. this is in every sanctified soul that shall be saved For further satisfaction peruse Mr. Burgesses Refinings M. Roberts Believers Evidences Mr. Meads Almost Christian c. John 3.5 2 Cor. 3.18 3. And lastly To name no more for I judge in these three lies the Characteristical difference between the Saints having the Spirit and the unsanctified an hypocrite may have the Spirit in some inferiour operation but the Saint only in effectual Regeneration and spiritual Transformation A man may have the Spirit and not be born of the Spirit A man may have the Spirit as a spirit of sharp Conviction but not as the spirit of compleat Conversion The Spirit may be in a a man by way of common illumination and yet not by way of saving Sanctification renewing the whole man Grace is Conformitas cum Archetypa a conformity of the soul with God the Archetype or first pattern 2 Cor. 7.1 See Dr. Gorden's Childe of Light c. reforming the whole life Conforming and transforming both into the likeness of Jesus Christ This is the peculiar priviledge of the Saints no sinner shall share in this favour no stranger shall inter-meddle with this joy Finally my Brethren this Doctrine of Sanctification is not only essential to but is of the very essence of your happiness And the great and constant Duty you should be found in is to perfect holinesse in the fear of God Some truths belong ad bene esse to the well and comfortable being of a Christian as the doctrine of Assurance of Gods love peace of Conscience joy in the holy Ghost c. but sanctification belongs ad esse to the very being of Christianity 't is your life both spiritual and eternal If ye are not holy men my Brethren ye are dead men will be damned men no grace no glory no Heb. 12.13 nor the least comfortable vision of God or Heaven wherefore let all labour as the wise King adviseth to get wisdome Prov. 4.7 Wisdome Grace Holinesse is the principal thing therefore get wisdome and with all thy getting get understanding This is the one thing needful Luke 10. ult And let those that have received Grace exercise and encrease it Grace grows by its exercise 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 suppeditate sufficite suggerite Beza be daily adding to your faith vertue and to vertue knowledge c. and that with all diligence as ye are exhorted 2 Pet. 1.5 6. be daily cleansing your selves from all ●●thiness in the Fountain of Christs blood and in the Laver of the Promises and forgetting the things behind Phil. 3.14 be daily pressing on towards the mark for the prize of the High Calling of God in Christ Jesus And daily keep your Garments clean and be alwayes ready for the coming of your Lord that ye may be found of him without spot and blameless enwrapped in his holiness For Conclusion that ye may all so be and do in the fear of God I commend ye to God Acts 20.32 and to the word of his Grace which is able to build ye up and to give ye an inheritance amongst all them that are sanctified Amen and Amen FINIS 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 OR JESUS CHRIST Given of God the Father FOR OUR Justification Explained Confirmed and Applyed very briefly in one Sermon to the Satisfaction of some judicious Hearers for whose sake chiefly and at whose earnest Request it is made Publick Jeremy 23.6 And this is His Name whereby he shall be called THE LORD OUR RIGHTEOUSNESS 2 Cor. 5.21 For he that is God the Father hath made him that is Jesus Christ to be sin for us that is a sacrifice for sin that we might be made the righteousness of God in him London Printed for Thomas Passenger at the Sign of the Bible on London-Bridge 1667. 1 Cor. 1.30 But of him are ye in Christ Jesus who of God is made unto us Wisdome and Righteousnesse and Sanctification and Redemption And Righteousnesse AT the Request of some serious Friends I have Adventured to make this Discourse publick which otherwise for ought I know had never seen the light If any Illumination Satisfaction Confirmation Consolation or any spiritual Good any way shall accrew to them that read it I shall and will rejoice Blesse and praise the Father of Lights for it This Argument of Justification is as substantial necessary comfortable Ac primum quidem de justificatione peccatoris corum Deo qui locus in Theologiâ facile primarius nobisque maxime salutaris est quo obscurato adulterato vel everso fieri nequit ut puritas doctrinae in aliis locis retineatur aut vera Ecclesia Consistat Synop. Pur. Theol. P. 434. and sweet a Doctrine as any in the whole circuit of Divinity for whom he hath justified them he hath also glorified Rom. 8.30 that is they are as sure and certain of Heaven as though they were already in it Christus factus est nobis sapientia justitia sanctificatio Redemptio hoc est sapientes nos justos sanctos liberos effecit Theophylact Justification being the next step the next immediate link in that Golden Chain to Glorification Who of God is made unto us Righteousnesse 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 righteousness in the Abstract that is saith Theophylact who hath made us righteous who is made unto us righteousnes c. He is made to us saith Pareus not by Creation but by Ordination for Christ is not created or made as to his divine Essence as Hereticks deprave this Scripture but he is ordained and bestowed upon us to confer these benefits he is therefore said to be made to us according
Harmony between the divine Attributes righteousness and mercy do sweetly embrace and kiss each other the Glory of both shine forth most illustriously in and by the bloody passion of the Son of God Now the Acts of God the principal Efficient cause are to be distinguished according to the distinction of the three persons 1. The Father justifies as the primary Cause and Authour he gave his only begotten Son for our justification and salvation John 3.16 2. The Father justifies as Legislatour enacting by his Soveraign Authority that sweet Law of the New Covenant by vertue whereof every believing sinner is justified from the guilt of sin from which he could not be justified by the Law of Moses This Law of justification by Faith is Gods own act and Deed Acts 13.38.39 the great Instrumentum pacis betwen God and man the Tenour of the Gospel our Magna Charta runs that he that believeth shall be saved 3. The Father justifies as a Judge in absolving those that believe and in pronouncing them just in Christ and that in three respects 1 God j●stifies upon believing actually 1. God justifies a believing sinner upon his believing actually by Faith we are thus justified Rom. 5.1 Gal. 3.8 By believing he hath a Title good in Law an indefesible right to all the promises of the Covenant God then owns and approves of him as a person justified 2. Particularly at Death Heb. 12.23 2. At the moment of dissolution God justifies a Believer particularly as the Judge of all and the Judge of all the Earth passing a particular private Sentence of everlasting life upon every believing Soul 3. Eminently at the Day of Judgment 3. Eminently at the day of judgment God justifies at the last day by the man Christ Jesus Act. 17.31 when the Antient of Dayes shall take the Throne when the Son of Man appearing in power and great Glory shall in open Court before all the world by publick Sentence for ever acquit and discharge Believers at that solemn and Great Day Thus the Father justifies 2. Jesus Christ the Son justifies as the Mediatour and meritorious Cause of our justification and that in two respects 1. As our Surety he paid our Debt Christ is both 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 and 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 a Surety and a Mediatour 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 redemptionis precium and as our Redeemer he laid down the price of our Redemption Rom. 3.23 wee are justified freely by the Grace of God and yet through the redemption that is in Christ His blood was the 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the price of our redemption Ephes 1.7 in whom we have redemption through his blood even the forgivenesse of sins according to the riches of his Grace he is the Mediatour of reconciliation between God and Man 2. Christ justifies as our Advocate and Intercessor presenting our persons pleading our cause prevailing with his Father by the speakings of his blood that the vertue of his merits may be applied to us Rom. 8.34 It is God that justifies who shall condemn 't is Christ that died yea rather that is risen again who also maketh intercession for us there is a rather put upon the resurrection and ascention of Christ 1 John 2.2 we have an Advocate with the Father Jesus Christ the righteous Thus Christ justifies 3. The Spirit justifies as the Applicatory Cause he doth reveal and apply to us the righteousness of Christ for our justification 1. The Spirit as the Spirit of Wisdome and Revelation reveals and discovers this Robe of Glory to us this Garment of Salvation Though the Father hath given the Son and the Son hath given himself for our righteousness yet 't is the Spirit that applyes this righteousness Revelation and Application is his peculiar Office 2. As the Spirit of Regeneration working in us the grace of Faith Directly which is one of the fruits of the Spirit whereby we receive and apprehend Christ the Lord our righteousness Causa Causae est etiam causa Causati unto our justification in the Court of Heaven the Spirit justifieth as he is the cause of the cause the Author of Faith that justifies 3. As a Spirit of Adoption by confirming our Faith Reflectively by working in us the assurance of our justification by sealing us up unto the day of Redemption the Spirit it self beareth witness with our spirits that we are the children of God Rom. 8.16 17. Thus the righteousness of God by the revelation of the Spirit is revealed from Faith to Faith Rom. 1.17 Thus much for the principal efficient cause 2. The instrumental or ministring causes are the Word of God and Faith 1. The ministry of the Word is the instrumental cause on Gods part The Gospel is manus Dei ●fferentis faith cometh by hearing and hearing by the Word Rom. 10.17 and in Gal. 3.2 the Gospel is called the hearing of Faith God in his Word by his Ministers doth as it were beseech sinners to be reconciled to him 2 Cor. 5.19 20. The Word of God is the vehiculum spiritus the Charriot of the Spirit wherein he rides the Word is the Wardrope Isa 61.10 Matth. 14.44 wherein this glorious Robe of Righteousness is laid up 't is the goodly Field wherein this heavenly treasure is to be found 2. The second instrumental cause is Faith Faith is manus accipientis Faith is the hand of the Soul whereby we receive Christ and apply his righteousnesse John 1.12 Faith justifies * Non 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 1. Primo per se ut qualitas propriè aut motus actio vel vel passio aut opus aliquod bonum eximii precii quasi ipsa sit justitia aut ejus pars aut etiam justitiae loco ex censu estimatione Dei sed 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 secundario secundum aliud nempe ut modus medium instrumentum ceu oculus manus qua Christi ejusque participes reddimur adeoque relativè ad objectum Iesum ipsius justitiam promissiones gratiae Synop. Pur. Theol. p. 442. Rom. 5.1 But how doth faith justifie Faith justifies as one expresseth it vi legis latae as it is our evangelical righteousness or our keeping the Gospel Law Faith pretends to no merit nor vertue of its own but professedly avows its dependance upon the merit of Christs satisfaction as our legal righteousness on which it layeth hold its excellency ariseth from Gods Sanction who made choyce of this act of Believing to the honour of Justification because it layes the creature low and so highly exalteth Christ The Act of believing is as the Silver Gods Authority in the Gospel-Sanction is as the Kings Image stampt upon it which gives it all its value as to justification without this stamp it could never have been currant Faith doth not justifie as an habit act work or quality as the Papists say but as an instrument or hand