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A02260 The happines of enjoying, and making a true and speedie use of Christ Setting forth, first, the fulnesse of Christ. Secondly, the danger of neglecting Christ, and the opportunity of grace. Thirdly, the Lord Jesus the soules last refuge. Whereunto is added, St. Pauls legacie, or farewell to the men of Corinth. By Alexander Grosse B.D. Minister of the Gospel, and pastour of Bridford. Grosse, Alexander, 1596?-1654. 1640 (1640) STC 12395; ESTC S103450 151,344 397

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one that thirsteth come yee to the waters and hee that hath no money come buy and eate yea come buy wine and milke without money and without price Sometimes to a Fountaine in whom is all plenty of water Sometimes to the ſ Cant. 2. ● Rose of Sharon and the Lilly of the vallies for the surpassing beautie and transcendent excellencie of graces in hims●lfe and for the sweet and plentifull pleasant and delightfull communication of himselfe to the soules of his people Sometime to the Apple tree among the trees of the wood for his dignity worth and excellencie above other persons as the Apple tree excells the trees of the Forrest in comfortablenesse of shadow sweetnesse of smell pleasantnesse and plenty of fruit and the Spouse describing th● height fulnesse and perfection of the excellencies of Christ her Bridegroome saith of him th●t hee is t 〈◊〉 ● 5 white and ruddy the fairest of ten thousand white for his innocencie in himselfe for his victory peace joy and comfort in his God and for his administration of grace and mercie to penitent and beleeving sinners and ruddy for the imputation of our sinne unto him for his suffering and for his justice to punish his enemies and the fairest of ten thousand for his beauty majesty authoritie worth and fulnesse surpassing all Men and Angels The Lord Jesus is exceeding glorious in the eyes of his unfained friends and lovers hee is indeed beautifull onely in their eyes who love him The more man loves him the more cleare and comfortable is his apprehension of that f●●●esse which is in him This perfection and fulnesse of Christ was shadowed in the high Priest being washed with u Exod. 29.7 water and annointed with holy oyle signifying Christs sanctity and his unction with the oyle of gladnesse above his fellowes The high Priest having his loynes w Exod. 28.2 covered with cleane linnen his body gloriously apparelled and a holy crowne upon his head signifying the clothing of Christs humanity with true holinesse the adorning of it with perfect righteousnesse and the crowning thereof with Majesty as King of his chosen This was likewise figured by the Temple that was a stately and glorious edifice full of light in it was the Arke there God appeared and filled it with his glory so is the fabrick of Christs humane nature immaculate and spotlesse full of heavenly knowledge the full treasure of true wisedome grace and knowledge being hidden in him the God-head personally there x Ioh. 1.14 dwelling and filling him with all grace and glory This was also signified in y Gen. 39.6 Ioseph Ioseph was a beautifull person Christ is fairer then the children of men There was none like Ioseph in understanding and wisedome in whom the Spirit of God was as in him Vers 38. there is no●● comparable to Christ in wisedome Men and Angels are his Schollers Ioseph was set over the whole land in generall over the Kings house in speciall Christ is Lord of the whole earth but chiefly over Gods Church Ioseph had the custody of the Kings garner and therewith fed all Egypt other nations Christ hath all the fulness of God and therewith feedeth Jew and Gentile the beleevers of all nations And such fulnesse of Christ was requisite Three grounds of Christs fulnesse In regard of the dignity of his person As the second person he was the Sonne of God by eternall generation as Man hee was the Sonne of God by grace of hypostaticall union Christ is nearer unto God then Saints or Angels and by how much hee commeth neerer to God then all creatures by so much hee participates more of Gods fulnesse Christ is the Sonne of God after a more high and eminent way then others hee is the Sonne of God by eternall generation others are the sonnes of God by regeneration Christ is the Sonne of God by naturall generation wee are the sonnes of God by voluntary dispensation Christ is the Sonne of God begotten of the essence of the Father very God of very God wee are the sonnes of God begotten not of his essence but by the operation of his Spirit Christ is the proper and onely begotten Sonne of the Father wee are the adopted sonnes of God not borne sonnes by nature but made sonnes by grace Many of us saith * Mulli nos filii Dei sed non talis hic filius est hic enim verus proprius filius est orgine non adoptione veritate non nuncupatione Hilary are sonnes of God but this Sonne is not such for this Sonne is a true and proper Sonne by originall not by adoption by truth not by nuncupation by birth not by creation and who doth inherit his Fathers fulnesse but the Sonne the beloved Sonne the onely begotten Sonne the Sonne of the Fathers delights Thou art my Sonne saith God the Father unto Christ this day have I begotten thee there is his eternall generation Aske of mee and I shall give thee the heathen for thine inheritance and the utmost parts of the earth for thy possession there is the fulnes of the gift communicated to him Ioseph gave portions to all his brethren but to Benjamin a portion five times as good as what hee gave the residue God gives blessed and liberall portions to all his adopted sonnes but Christs portion doth farre excell them their receivings are from and through him hee is the z Heb. 1.4 heire of all more excellent then the Angels having obtained a more a H●b 1.4 excellent name then they as the name of a Sonne is more excellent then the name of a Servant and the name of a King more excellent then the name of a Subject Christ is both Sonne and King farre above Men and Angels in all divine fulnesse b Heb. 1.3 being the brightnesse of his Fathers glory and express image of his Fathers person upholding all things by the Word of his power having by himselfe purged our sinnes and sate down at the right hand of Majestie on high In regard of divine Ordination God hath appointed to convey all fulnesse of grace by Christ unto his chosen God hath ordained to convey all fulnesse of light to the aire by the Sunne and therefore hath put a great fulnesse of light into the Sunne all fulnesse of nourishment to the branches by the roots and therefore hath put a fulnesse of juyce into the roots In like sort he hath appointed to communicate all gracious and heavenly fulnesse to the soules of men by Christ hee hath given him to bee the c Ephes 1.22 head over all things to the Church The head is above the members rules the members and communicates sense and motion to the members Christ hath preheminence above all the members of his Church rules and guides them communicates spirituall sense and motion to them And the Father saith Saint Iohn hath d Joh. 5.20 committed all judgement to the Sonne the judgement
who is the best beloved Son of God By whose strength can Satan with all the powers of darknesse bee vanquish●d but by his who is stronger then all the Divels Who can overcome death but hee that hath the power of death The good things to bee restored are perfect righteousnesse adoption the image of God the gifts of the Spirit life eternall and the like Now who can make man righteous but hee that is Righteousnesse it selfe Who can make men the sonnes of God by grace but hee that is the Sonne of God by nature Who can restore us to the image of God but hee that is the invisible image of God Who can give us the Spirit but hee from whom the Spirit of God proceedeth And who can give man eternall life but hee that is life it selfe And thus it behoved mans redeemer to be God Secondly the Justice of God which as it leaveth not sinne unpunished so it punisheth it not but in that nature which hath sinned required that hee should bee man And thus hee that knew y 2 Cor. 5.21 no sinne was made sinne for us that wee might bee made the righteousnesse of God in him And hee must bee God and Man in one person that hee might bee a middle man betweene God and Man and doe the thi●gs which were to bee performed with z Heb. 5.1 God and also with men And thus there was a necessitie that the fulnesse of the Godhead should dwell in the humane nature of Christ and that hee should bee God and man in one person Doth Christ dwell in mans flesh Use Hath hee assumed mans nature into the unity of his person The honor and exaltation of mans nature then behold the honour of man how wondrously Christ hath exalted the nature of man Man that by his sinne hath made himselfe extremely base and ignominious is exceedingly honoured by Christ Jesus even above all the residue of the creatures for hee tooke not on him the a Heb. 2.16 nature of Angels but the seed of Abraham Hee often used the Angels as his ministers and instruments but tooke them not into the unity of his person they have indeed a neere and sweet communion with him but the nature of man alone hath the prerogative and glory of being one with Christ personally Ambrose saith * Honorem hunc digni●atem humanae naturae Deus Dei filius contribuit ut Deus homo una persona esset God the Sonne of God hath given this honour and dignitie to the humane nature that God and man should bee one person Great is the honour that comes to man by Christs incarnation it is onely the Lord Jesus that makes man honourable and glorious the Sunne is the glory of the world the head is the glory of the body the crowne is the glory of the King the flower is the glory of the garden b Prov. 17 6. Childrens children saith Solomon are the crowne of old men and the glory of children are their fathers but when all is done the glory of a Christian is Christ Jesus hee that commeth neerest unto Christ and is most entirely united to him is of all persons the most honourable and glorious These are a c 1 Pet. 2.9 royall Priesthood a chosen generation a peculiar people called out of darknesse into a marvelous light Women suppose it a great glory to bee taken into wedlocke by rich men and Nobles Men repute it a high honour to be received into the favour and fellowship of Princes Servants have high thoughts of their being made companions of their Lords and Masters but true glory full abiding glory commeth unto man by his being received of Christ by his having union communion with Christ hee alone is truly honourable and everlastingly noble that hath Christ graciously dwelling in him he hath the honour of a d Iohn 1.12 Sonne of God by regeneration and adoption the honour of a e Iohn 15.15 friend of God for Gods familiar and full imparting of his mind and secrets to him the honour of a f Rom. 8.37 Conquerour for the victory which Christ gives him over the Divell the world and his owne corruption the honour of a g Ephes 5.30 Spouse for Christs spirituall wedlock with him the honour of an h Rom. 8.17 heire for his free participation of all the good things of his heavenly Father and the honour of a i Rev. 1.6 King for the spirituall dominion which hee hath over himselfe and the world Were man sensible of the honour that comes by the participation of Christ Jesus hee would never so strive for worldly honours nor entertaine such dishonourable thoughts of the wayes of Christ and his servants The state of that man doth ever at last prove most dishonourable and base that thinkes to enoble himselfe without Christ Joseph brought his brethren and presented them to Pharaoh King of Egypt hee accepted them bad them dwell in the k Gen. 47.6 best of the land and commanded that the men of activity among them should be rulers over his catell through Christ wee come nigh to the great King of heaven and earth hee accepts us hee bestowes his best blessings upon us and makes us spirituall rulers over all worldly vanities and our owne affections Very great is the honour that God dispenseth unto man through Christ his Sonne Mans care to preserve his honor And O how great should the care of man bee that is thus honoured by Christ not to dishonour himselfe by wallowing like a swine in the mire and filth of sinne by bowing downe to the world as Gideons l Iud. 7. thousands to the waters by enthralling himselfe to the Divell and his owne lusts as sometimes Dalila cut off Sampsons m Iud. 16. lockes and made him a slave to the Philistines O man doe not dishonour that nature of thine which Christ hath so honoured doe not debase that which Christ hath exalted doe not unite and joyne thy selfe in communion with the Divell and the dung and drosse of the world Christ having taken mans nature into the unitie of his person as a pledge of thy future exaltation doe not bow downe thy soule and exalt thy lust as Solomon sometimes saw n Eccl. 10.17 servants on horse-backe and Princes walking on foote But as Christ hath honoured thee Manner how man must preserve his honour Non est dig●um ut inde exigas honorem unde refugis laborem so maintaine thy dignity and spirituall glory by purging thy selfe from sinne as a living spring doth purge it selfe from pollution by contending mightily against all the oppositions of grace as a Souldier in the day of battle by being industrious in the works of holinesse as hee that labours for great wages a Christians labour is his honour by shining as the Sunne with light by being full as the tree with fruit by abounding as the sea with waters As the nature