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A51251 A brief declaration of Jesus Christ, His peculiar love to beleevers, and how they may abide in it in a meditation on Ioh. 15. 1 to 10 / by Tho. Moore. Moore, Thomas, Senior. 1647 (1647) Wing M2590; ESTC R180683 86,592 112

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well-pleasednesse was with him his delight was in him his presence with him and his purpose of glorifying him firme unmoveable and inseparable yea even when the shines and appearances of his love and delightfull fellowship were withdrawne and hidden from him and he for our sakes so far left as to feele the punishment of our sins which he suffered yet even then did the Father love him yea and also therefore love him Heb. 29. Phill. 2.6 7 9 10. Ioh. 16.32 end 10.17 And in his ministration of the Gospell and communication of Spirit and all the opperationes thereof in the harts of his people the Father is well-pleased with him and as he hath accepted his sacrifice and ransome for the sons of men so he accepteth all his Spirituall offerings and opperationes in the harts of believers acquainting them with and drawing and presenting them before his Father Isa 42.1.2.8 Psal 20.3 Ioh. 17.1 8 and 5 19 37. In all loving him II. In keeping these his Fathers commandments hee himself tooke delight in and was well-pleased in and with his Fathers love not desiring other loves favour riches pomp or Kingdome nor being troubled for being deprived of them or any of them having all his satisfying and content in the love and well-pleasednesse of his Father alwayes being well-pleased with him Ioh. 4.32 34 and 5 43 44 and 10.30 Psal 40.8 Ioh. 14.31 and 16 32. III. In all trials that befell him on earth in keeping these commandments this his Fathers love and well-pleasednesse with him and his delight and satisfying therein found had its perfect working with him carrying him through all labours and sufferings so as he neither drew back from any part of the first command Heb. 12.2 Isa 50.5.6.7 Nor did nor will faile in the other command to fulfill all righteousnesse Isa 42.1.2.8 IV. In all this his so keeping these commands through all he met on earth he retained the beliefe and held fast the confidence he had in his Fathers love with assurance of being upheld and in due season to see the travell of his soul and to be glorified with the glory he had with his Father before the world was Isa 50.5 6 7 and 53 8 11. Ioh. 17.1.2.3 And now being glorified at his Fathers right hand remaineth there Advocating for and sending forth Spirit to his people waiting till all his enemies be made his footstoole when he will take his great powre and raigne being the well-beloved of his Father Psal 110. 1 Ioh. 2.1.2 Eph. 4.7.12 Rev. 11.17 Thus hath Iesus Christ kept these his Fathers great commandments and abode in his love which might be of much use to us I. To informe us of the great love of Christ to us that hath undertaken and performed these so great needfull and fit commands to be done by him for us and of the great love of God in the gift of his son to fulfill such commandments for us and so loving and accepting him in the keeping of them Gall. 2.20 1 Ioh. 4.9 10 and 3 16. Rom. 8.32 and 5 6 11. 2 Cor. 3.18 and 4.6 And of the full and perfect saluation that is to be found in Jesus Christ that great saluation hee hath wrought in his owne body for men and that healthfull and eternall saluation which by his Spirit applying the former hee worketh in those that believe on him and love him 1 Ioh. 4.14 1 Pet. 2.24 Heb. 5.8 9 and 7 24 25. II. To exort us to looke to him and to that hee hath done and that which apertaines to him to doe to believe both and to accept and receive the one and to depend one and submit to him for and in the other Isa 42.1.8 and 45.22.23 and 55.1.6 Rom. 4.24 25. and 5.1.6 11. and 6. to the end And soc to love him and it love to receive and highly prize this his direction and promise to follow and walke in the one and to depend one and wayte for the other And so wee come to the third thing in this point which is that heer also affirmed by our Saviour that As he hath kept his Fathers commands and abode in his love so if wee keepe his commandements wee shal abide in his love In which are contained two things clearly set forth Viz. FIrst A sweet and healthfull direction how to continue in his love namely I. In keeping his commandments II. In keeping them as hee kept his Fathers commandements Secondly A comfortable promise that so keeping his commands they shall abide in his love First the healthfull direction hath three things in it to be opened and understood for our better use-fulnesse I. The commands of Jesus Christ to believers heere-ment what they are II. The keeping of them of which hee heere speaketh what that is III. The manner of keeping as he kept his Fathers commands what that is I. For the first of these to know rightly what the commandements of Jesus Christ to believers heere-ment are livers things may be considered Consider I. That there bee commandements of divorts sorts mencioned in the Scripture as to instance the chiefe of them There are I. Such commands as by the grace of creation by Christ and by the grace of redemption wrought in and by Christ in his own body and the common frultes thereof all men are bound with all their powers and in and by that strength that at any time hath beene given into their naturall powres by God to perform to the utmost in performance of which if noe fayling bee found they shall have life but the least fayling therein if but once in any part of any one command doth alwayes leave a man in and of himself under sinne and death the wages thereof and by these commandements are all men found under the guilt of sinne and under the powre of curse and death even al those that sight against and run crosse to these commands al those also who doe their utmost to make themselves righteous in and by the keeping of them Rom. 2.12.14 and 3.10 20. and 6.23 and 10.5 Gall. 3.10 Ieb 9.22 30 33. And the trespasses which these commandments doe charge mankind withall and which through the fall they were necessitated to commit and left without devine powre to help themselves were all laid on Jesus Christ who mas manifested to take them away and to make propitiation for the sins of the world Isa 53.2 6. 2 Cor. 5.19.21 1 Ioh. 3 4 5. and 2.2 Ioh. 1.29 And under this law of commandments was Jesus Christ made for those that were under it Gall. 4.4 And hee himselfe and hee only did altogether and alwayes fulfille it so as it could charge him with no sinne of his own commission but only with our sins against it in that hee was made under that law for us so as al his whole suffering and sacrifice was for us 1 Pet. 2.22.24 and 3 18. 2 Cor. 5.21 And to this law hath he perfectly satisfied in respect of himselfe in fulfiling it
of his servants still to be a continued worke and that not only that they may continue being the salt of the earth and the light of the world and by their light shining to win in men to glorify God Mat. 5.13.16 But olso for such as God hath blessed their ministration unto and made them instruments by which the spirit hath brought them to Christ enabled them to believe on him and writ his mind in their hart they are not then to cease their ministration towards them but then to follow one and more abundantly to care for watch over pray for instruct admonish and encourage them for their father building up and preservation in the faith and provocation to love and good works 2. Cor. 3.2 to 17. and 11.2.3 Iud. 1.5 Act. 20.28 II. That those who are through grace brought into believe and so made cleane by the word of Christ applied to them and so in Christ and hee in them it is meete needful profitable and safe for them to be still attending the ministration of Christ in the Gospell and to be further instructed admonished exhorted and encouraged and that againe and againe while they are in these clay tabernacles 1. Cor. 13.10.12 Yea though they bee sinceere and fruitfull Phil. 1.7 and 2.1.13 and 3.1.2.10 And know and are established in the present truth 2. Pet. 1.12.13 Yea though their faith love and hope be stedfast and opperative and their election of God so testified as may be knowne 1. Thess 1.3.5 and 3.2 Yet stil the ministration of the Gospell is meete needful and safe even for them because of oppositiones in flesh and weaknesse and wants that yet may yet be found in the usefulnesse of their faith and love and orderly walking 1. Thess 3.2.3.10 And good ends and reasons for both these points are given in the scripture it self as to instance briefly a fewe I. To stit up and keepe mindfull and waking the harts of the believers 2. Pet. 1.13 and 3.1 That so they may not suffer that lose in opportunities which forgetfulnesse sleepinesse endangers too Cant. 5.2.3.6 II. To prevent and save from seducements by false doctrine which enstrange from God and Christ 1. Cor. 15. to the end 2. Cor. 11.1.2.3.11 1. Ioh. 2.19 III. To prevent and save from the intisements and deceitfulnesse of sinfull and worldly lusts that withdraw from God Heb. 3.1.12.13 1. Ioh. 2.16 IV. To edify in faith love hope 1 Thess 5.11 Iud. 20.21.22 V. To provoke to fruitfulnesse in love and good works Tit. 3.8 Heb. 10.24 VI. To help forward to fulnesse of joye and comfort that may abide and hold in times of tribulation 1. Ioh. 1.4 1. Thess 3.2.3 So that in the truth of these two observationes in Christ practise and teaching it appeares that it comes not from the spirit of Christ for any dispensour of the Gospell to think that when any are by their ministration brought to Christ that they may then leave their care over them and cease their ministration towards them all the scriptures of the Apostles shew the contrarie Nor is it from the spirit of Christ for any that in believing know themselves in Christ and hee in them to conceite they now need no more to attend the ministration of the Gospell the whole scripture sheweth the contrarie and this might also be an exhortation to us both to the use of and attendance to the continual ministration of the Gospell 2. Tim. 4.2 Heb. 13.7.8 c. Now in the 9. and 10. Verses For the better and more full understanding of that which is therein held forth to us it is meete first to consider some circumstances about the words and then that which is set forth in the words themselves First For the Circumstances these three are considerable I. Who it is that assirmeth soe great Love II. To and off whom so great love is affirmed III. To what end the saying is recorded I. For the first whose affirmation this is of so great and peculiar love It is evident from the chapters before and vers 1. of this chapter that it is the affirmation of Iesus Christ who is the Son of God Rom. 1.4 Joh. 11.27 And the Saviour of the world Ioh. 4.42 1. Ioh. 4.14 And head and husband of his Church Eph. 5.25.32 Who is the truth it selfe Ioh. 14.6 All whose words are truth and nothing false or wreathed in them Pro. 8.7 8. Hee of whom the Father hath born testimony Mat. 3.17 Ioh. 5.37 He of and to whom the Holy Spirit of truth hath bo ne and doth beare testimony Ioh. 15.26 1. Ioh. 5.6 Hee whose lips are full of grace Psal 45.2 And in whose mouth was never any guile found 1. Pet. 2.22 So that of the truth and verity of this affirmation how great soever it were great sin to doubt at all and needfull it is that wee be firme in beliefe of this greatnesse power love and truth of our saviour his one-nesse with God and his onenesse with us his love to mankind and his peculiar love to the church that so wee may firmely believe the truth of this affirmation of so great love c. Ioh. 3.31.32.33 and 11.25 II. For the second who they are to and of whom so great and peculiar love is affirmed and invitation and direction for abiding therein given it is evident to be the disciples of Christ Ioh. 13. And though they were the eleven Apostles Iudas Iscariot being gone out and their could be no more at that time because it would have beene above a competent number for eating the passeover together yet this affirmation was to them as they were his disciples and did beleeve on him and love him and so concerned all that did believe on him and love him as well as it did themselves that were present to heare and this appeares by the tearmes and titles by which they were called as His owne which were in the world Ch. 13.1 Which also were al given and brought to him by the heavenly call Ioh. 6.39.44.45 and 17.2.8 And disciples Ch. 13.5.22.35 As all were that did believe on him and love him Mat. 5.1.13.14.15.16 And little children chap. 13.33 appliable to all that believe on him and love him Ioh. 14.1 1. Ioh. 2.12.13 And it appeares likewise by the new commandment given them chap. 13.34 Which is given to all that unfeinedly believe on him 1. Ioh. 3.23.24 and 4.21 And it also appeares by the promise of the spirit to them Ioh. 14.16.17 Which promise belongs also to all that believe on him Ioh. 7.38.39 Act. 2.38.39 And it appeares also by the metaphor and expressiones used in this 15. chap. In which al that it said of being Branches in him Vers 2.4.5 Of being cleane through the redemption and propitiation in him by his preaching the Gospell spiritually applied to them Vers 3. Of abiding in him Vers 4. Of impossibillity of bringing forth any spirituall and acceptable fruite without abiding in him Vers 4.5 Of the withering
overcame their evill with goodnesse and followed on his entertaiment and wooing of them till he acquainted them with his fathers words and love and united them to himself in faith and love Isa 42.2.8 Ioh. 17.6.7.8 And though happily some even brethren might through their weaknesse murmur at the receite of such prodigals and black-mores to advance them to such nighnesse with himself as the elder brother at the youngers entertainment with his father Aaron Eminam at Moses marrying an Ethiopian and the believing jewes at such familiarity with believing Gentiles Luk. 15.28 Numb 12.1.2 Act. 11.2.3 Yet he disdained them not nor was ashamed of them but as one that saw and would not see their deformity heredily and kindly entertained them and set his love upon them and spake comfortably to their harts Oh love endeed never to be forgotten Isa 42.19.20.21 Psal 113.6.7.8 VII In that he hath accepted their faith and love and prayers and returned them some discernable experiments of his goodnesse in suports in troubles some deliverances out of temptationes graunts of many requests some accesse and approach to himself some roome in his house and in the harts of his with many refreshings in his courts and some hope of future happinesse All fruites of love Rom. 3.26 and 5.2.5 and 7.24.25 Psal 16.2 and 92.12 Isa 56.5.7 VIII In that they have his word for it even written also for their consolation that they may know that he loves and is not ashamed to be knowne to love them Prov. 8.17 Ioh. 14.21.23 IX Yea they have had some hints and evidences of the Holy Spirit given into their hart of his love to them and the Spirit is truth and the comforter 1. Ioh. 3.24 and 4.19 and 5.5.6 Rom. 8.15.16 X. By all the former they come to see him to be their great high priest interceading in heaven for them Heb. 7. and 9. So that it is many wayes evident he loves them and they knowing and believing his love in redeeming them with his owne bloud when they were his enimies and receiving them and washing them when they were in their bloud and such Ethiopians affording them so many favoures and some vissits of his Spirit since as from all these they have discerned such love of his as hath caused them to believe in him and love him so having attained to believe in him and love him they cannot deny but they know that he hath loved them and that he loves them much yea so as if they do not close their eyes by some fleshly reasonings and suffer themselves to be withdrawne from the remembrance of his love thus manifested it will draw them into admiration and acknowledgement of this his love and inflame them with more love to him and desires after him and frame them to be like him in loving their brother and hee also will returne manifestationes of more love to them of which will be spoken in the next observation Cant. 1.2.3.4 and 2.3.5.1 Ioh. 4.16.19 Ioh. 14.21.23 And this being a sure and undeniable truth that Iesus Christ hath thus verily and manifestly loved those that believe in him and love him yea through his love manifested did make them believers in him and lovers of him yea so as they might have the knowledge of his love to them and their love thereby inflamed to him I. Informeth us That such as do unfeynedly believe in Iesus Christ and love him they have an inward principle of life and love with in them that as it was begotten so it is quickened sed and moved by a fountaine of life and love in Christ to them 2. Cor. 3.3 Coll. 3.10.11 Psal 16.7.8 Hose 14.5.8 Ioh. 15.1.2.5.2 Cor. 5.14.15.17 Psal 36.8.9 Which is ready to mind them of Christ and his love and so to move guide and leade them as to deny all fleshly lusts and services so to all services of love to and for Christ Ezek. 36.26 Ier. 31.34 Rom. 8.14 Gall. 5.17.22 Tit. 2.11.12 c. Yea and this also upon all occasiones that in their way are offered to them as on the sight and veiw of mortall men to remember the love of God to mankind whom he created and for whom provided a saviour Act. 17.26 Tit. 3.4 Heb. 2.14 And the low estate that Iesus Christ abased himself unto for our sakes in becoming man subject to humane infirmities Phil. 2.6.7.8 And how he died for and gave himself a ransome for all men Heb. 2.9 1. Tim. 2.6 And on sight of the evills and follies committed by men to remember the shame and ignominy that Christ tooke on him in being made sin for us and the curse he suffered being numbred with transgressors and put to death on the tree for us 2. Cor. 5.19.21 Gall. 3.13 1. Pet. 2.24 And the propitiation that hee by his bloud hath made for our sins and the sins of the whole world 2. Cor. 5.14 1. Ioh. 2.2 And the great misery and wickednesse the worldlieth in because they do not know believe and come into Christ for this grace Ionas 2.8 Ioh. 3.18.36 1. Ioh. 5.19 And the great love of God to themselves that were even such in bringing them out of such darknesse disobedience and misery and acquainting them with and making them partakers of so great grace 1. Pet. 2.9.10 Tit. 3.3.4.5 And giving them such hope to hold forth to those that are yet in darknesse and in no worse case then themselves were once in yea having shewed them mercy for that end 1. Tim. 1.12.15.16.17 and 2.1.6 And in sight of believers and the grace appearing through them to remember the faithfulnesse of God in performing his promise of bringing into Christ Isa 55.4.5 and 53.11 And the faithfulnesse of Christ in sending forth Spirit through the Gospell Mat. 28.20 Ioh. 16.7.8.15 And the vertue of his bloud by his Spirit applied too and sprinckled on the consciences of men Heb. 9.14 and 12 24. 1 Pet. 1.2 3 21 22. And the relationes union and fellowship they are brought into and the hope given them through Christ Eph. 4.4 7 12 16 and 2 17 22. And still are they more minded of all these things as they experiment the fraily of humane nature the opposition of flessily lusts or the opperation of grace in themselves 2 Cor. 4.7 13. Gall. 5 17. 1 Ioh. 1.7 9 and 2.1 2. And stil are they more minded of these things in reading and hearing the things of Christ set forth in the Gospell 2 Pet. 1 12 and 3 1 2. And as this inward principle of life and love doth leade and apt them by all these meanes to such minding of these things so in the minding of them it self is opperative and springs forth in motiones of love joye peace confidence goodnesse and desires to confesse and to pray to God and to praise him to mourne for and pitty and compassionate men to rejoyce for receive and edify brethren to shew mercy and walk in truth and righteousnesse and blamelessely towards all Eph. 4.20
portion wisedome rightcousnesse sanctisication redemption treasure riches Psal 16.5 1 Cor. 1.30 To have him for their Father and captaine to acquaint them with the misteries of God to fight their battels answer their enemies subdue their lusts tread downe Satan under their feet Isa 55 4 and 42 1 8. Mich. 7 18. Rom. 16 20. To sanctify them throughout and preserve them to his Kingdome 1 Thes 5 24. 1 Pet. 1 4 5. To be blessed with all Spirituall blessings and compleate in him Eph. 1.3 Coll. 2.9 To have him loving them as the Father hath loved him and so estating them in all his owne things so as they who because of the excellencie of his loving kindnesse do put their trust under the shadow of his wings shall be abundantly satisfied with the fatnesse of his house and he wil make them drink of the river of his pleasures and fill them with fulnesse of joy in his presence and pleasures at his right hand for evermore Psal 36 7 8 and 16 11. So that wee may well say of them happy art thou Oh Israel who is like unto thee Oh people saved by the Lord the shield of thy help and who is the sword of thine excellencie and thy enemies shall be found lyars unto thee and thou shalt dwell in safety alone Deut. 33.29.28 Psal 31.20 Mich. 7.9.10 Vse II This may also be a motive to presse forward and alure all men to looke to Iesus Christ and come in and submit to him in repenting and forsaking their sins with all their former delights and hopes and believing the Gospell in its report of the great love of God in giving his son to die for their sins and rise for their Iustification and suffering this tidings to prevaile to the breaking of their harts in sight of and sorrow for their sins against so gracious a God and so loving a saviour and for which the Lord Iesus suffered so much and to cause them to renounce reliance on any wisedome strength righteousnesse or works of their owne endavourings seeing nothing lesse then the bloud-shading of Iesus Christ could make peace for them nor any thing but the Spirituall application of that bloud can effect peace in them Mar. 1.15 Act. 2.37 Zach. 12 10. Phill. 3 3 4 7 8. Gall. 2 21. 1 Pet. 1.2 Therefore to looke and submit to Iesus Christ and to waite for Spirit and teaching from him and not to rest but be attending the Gospell and yeelding to all the Gospell requires till he by his Spirit applying the vertue of his death and resurrection to them do overcome them to believe and so effect peace and newnesse in their hart Isa 42 1 8 and 45 21 23. Ioh. 8.30 31 36. Tit. 3.4.5 And the rather and the more are they to be vehement for this and presse heertoo because in the attainement of this so great and peculiar love is to be met with all Ioh. 1.12 and 3 16. and 7 37.39 Therefore whatever thou bee that hast not yet attained let the hearsay of this great and peculiar love to such as believe in him and love him now prevaile with thee and perswade thee to open thy eare and attend with thy hart to the Gospell and suffer it to prevaile with thee to bring thee to repentance and faith in Iesus Christ and to the love of him Oh consider Metives I. Iesus Christ hath loved thee his compassiones have been great towards thee he gave himself a ransome for thee and died a grievous and ignominions death for thy sins and rose for thy justification and is become thy Lord to whom thou owest thy self thy life and all that thou hast and hee hath powre to absolve thee and powre to judge and condemne thee and yet waites for thee and stands ready to send forth Spirit to thee to make knowne his grace in thy hart and bring thee into him 1 Tim. 2 6. Heb. 2.9 Rom. 14.9.10 11 12. 1 Cor. 6.20 Psal 68.18 And shall not all this goodnesse melt and breake thy hart in pieces for thy sins for which his bloud was shead and for thy long enstrangment from and oft rebelliones against him that hath so loved thee and died for thee and to renounce reliance on thy owne wisedome righteousnesse and strength to fall downe before him and turne to him and seeke for life and Spirit from him and the rather seeing he might justly condemne thee and yet in his so great love and compassion still calleth thee saying seeke mee and live Oh turne thee horne thee that iniquity may not be thy destruction Ezek. 33.11 and 18 30 31. Isa 55 6.7 Pro. 8.31.35 II. If thou obey this his heavenly call soe as thou be overcome thereby to deny thy self and renounce thy owne former lusts hopes and to believe his love and goodnes soe as thou depend on him for life love him thou shalt not only receive remission of sins and a new hart with peace therein accesse in grace which yet is better then all the things of this world Rom. 4.23.25 5.1.2 Act. 10.43 Psal 32.1.2 But thou shalt therewith also partake of the same peculiar love of Iesus Christ in which himself is beloved and shal not this alure move thee to seeke him Ioh. 7.37.38.39 14.21.23 III. And the more to move encourage thee to this repentance and faith in him he hath caused this his speciall love that he beareth to those that believe on him and love him to be written and spoken off That thou mayest know what love thou shalt partake off in believing in him and loving him Ioh. 20.31 Rom. 15.4 Ioh. 1.7 5.34 1. Ioh. 1.3 And for a paterne and farther encouragement to thee he hath all ready communicated of his speciall love to such as before they believed were as great sinners and as far off as thou to encourage thee to repent and believe that thou mightest partake of the same love also 1 Tim. 1.15 16. And will not this prevaile with thee IV. And to remove all stumble because thou caust not come to Iesus Christ unlesse God by his Spirit draw thee this also he hath declared that at one time or other he will be tendering to thee yea and it s not to be doubted when by his servants hee is teaching the Gospell to thee Pro. 8.31.32.35 Ioh. 1.4 5 9. Mat. 28.20 But thy imbessellity ought rather to stir thee up to pray him to draw thee then to stumble and discourage thee from turning in to him Cant. 1.4 And I pray thee answer in thy hart this question the Gospel having been preached to thee hast thou not at one time or other felt or discerned some spiritual motiones abont the death of Christ for sinners hinted into thy hart with suck light as hath given thee to see much sinfulnesse and miserie in thy self and much mercy and hope in Christ and this with such force as it hath strooke at thy hart and stirred and moved with
life chestity wealth and good name of any one in desire word and deed 1 Tim. 1.6 Eph. 5.20 30 and 6. Coll. 3.5.10 1. Thess 5.15 And many such like precepts and more over precepts for to delight ones self in God and rejoyce in Christ Iesus Psal 37.4 Phill. 4.4 To pray and give thanks in the name of Christ Iesus Joh. 16.24.26 1 Thes 5.17.19 To love one another even as Christ Iesus hath loved us and to walk in that love Eph. 5.1.2 1 Joh. 4.11 And so to beare each others infirmities and burthens seeking each others good and preferring them in love before our selves Rim. 15.1.3 Gall. 6.2 Phill. 2.4.5 Rom. 12.10 To hold forth the word of life by an Holy confession and unblameable conversation before all men Mat. 10.28 Phill. 2.16 To edefy one another in our Holy faith and to preserve in and stir up each other to love and good works 1 Thes 5.11.14 Ind. 20.21 Heb. 10.24 To yeeld up all our members to God to fulfill all these sayings and motiones of his Spirit Rom. 12.1.2 Phill. 2.1.2.6 Gall. 5.24 1 Thes 5.19 To beare the reproach of Christ with patience and faithfulnesse to the death Heb. 13.13 Rev. 2.10 And to waite for the comming of Christ c. 2 Pet. 3.12 All these and such like precepts leading us to yeeld up our selves as servants to Christ and in and for him to his people doing all things to Christ that are contained and expressed in the Gospell Coll. 3.17.23 And yet also so expressed as in the Gospell appeares I. That these particular precepts are not in respect of the obligation such or so given as the law of works enjoyneth that is to fulfill them by our wisedome and in our owne strength Rom. 8.3 and 10.5 Or to make our selves righteous before God in and by the keeping of them Gall. 2.21 Rom. 10.3 Or to get Christ and his righteousnesse or life or the enheritance by our keeping of them Rom. 9.16.31.32 Gall. 3.18.21 Rom. 11.6 and 4.1.2 But in the declaration of the saluation so wrought by Christ and the righteousnesse and life to be found in him to shew what is suitable walking therein and thertoo and what his mind is concerning such as believe for working in them and leading of them that so believing him our righteousnesse wee might looke to him and depend on him to work all this in us and for us so leading us in his strength to performe them all Tit. 2.11.14 1 Thes 4.1.2.3 1 Ioh. 3.16 and 4 9 10 11 12. 1 Thes 5.23.24 Isa 26.12 Psal 138.8 II. That the way to performe these particular precepts is not by a first setting our eyes on them and so striving to doe them because we ought to do them and that wee may so do that wee ought to do 1 Sam. 2.9 Iosh 24.19 Den. 5.29 Zach. 4.6.7 Pro. 3.6.7 But first to looke to that which Jesus Christ hath done and suffered for us and that he hath promised to us that there-through believing in him wee may love him and one another and so walke in that faith and love wherein all contained in those particular precepts will be effected in us his Spirit leading us to the same 1 Cor. 15.1 2 3 4. Joh. 7.38.39 2 Cor. 3.17.18 Rom. 8.2.14 Gall. 5.16.18 So that faith and love appeare by this to be the commandements heere-ment being so contained and expressed in the Gospell yea as the summe of all the patterne of whole some words therein 2 Tim. 1.13 Yet is not this expression enough unlesse wee take in the next namely that the commandements of Christ to his disciples as they are contained and expressed in the Gospell Soe II. They are put with the Gospell by the Spirit into the harts of believers Ier. 31.33 Heb. 8.10 First it is to be noted that when God calleth men to Christ by the Gospell and doth by his Spirit enlighten their harts in the knowledge of his insinit grace in Christ so as hee in glorifying Christ and the word of his grace to them causeth them to admire and glorifie Christ and the word of grace and so draweth them to Christ that they run to him and hee meeteth and receiveth them then doth Jesus Christ not only manifest by Spirit with supper naturall light and Spirituall evidence and demonstration his love and his Fathers love and gracious mind and so the truth and goodnesse o● his Gospell or word of grace but also by a Spirituall it spiration enfusion and devine powre doth enter his grace and gracious word into their hart so as he causeth them to understand believe and love it and so to receive it that it takes place and seates it self in their hart Act. 2.3 Isa 55.5.6 Joh. 6.37.45 Mat. 16.16 17. Heb. 10.32 Act. 13.48 Joh. 1.11 12 13 and 17 2 ● 1 Cor. 2.4.5 14 15 16. 2 Cor. 3.3 18 and 4 6. Psa 36.9 and 119 130. Whence this word is called also the ingrafted word able to save Iam. 1.21 And said to bee p●●● in them 2 Cor. 5.19 And received of them 1 Thes 2.13 And to bee in them Joh. 15. Now when Jesus Christ do●● thus put his word into a believing hart he doth also thereby effect and give a new hart and in that new hart doth Jesus Christ put or write his commandements 2 Cor. 3.3 Heb. 8.6.10 Causing and enabling them in and through their beliefe and receite of the word of grace and so of that which Christ hath done for them when they were his enemies and hath in the heavenly call done in them and is now able and ready to do for them being called to believe and depend on him for saving them by his life and communicating eternall life to them Rom. 5.1.10 1 Ioh. 2.24.25 1 Pet. 1.21 And so to worke in them and for them all that which in the precepts of the Gospell is required of them Jsa 26.12 Psal 138.8 1 Cor. 1.8.9 1 Thess 5.24 And to conferre on them all that which in the promises of the Gospell is set before them Rom. 4.20 24. 1 Tim. 1.12 And this faith or believing and dependance on him for all this is the first and great commandement put by Christ into the hart of the believer Phill. 1.29 1 Pet. 1.21 And in this beliefe in Iesus is contained and by his Spirit given and effected and in the believing hart in some measure experimented the springing up of all before-said Viz. Repentance in change of the mind estimate and thoughts of God an himselfe of sinne and of righteousnesse with griefe for his misconceiptiones and miscarriages and a turning the hart to Christ and to God in Christ beeing the first steppe in believing in Christ Luk. 24.47 Act. 5.31 With 10.43 and 26.18 20. Mat. 21.32 and 9.3 Submission to Christ in receiving his reproofe and letting all goe that hee reproveth and discovereth vile and vaine and yeilding to him for life and guidance Rom. 10.3 10. Phill. 3.3 7 8. Eph. 5.24 2 Cor.
10.4.5 Believing Jesus to bee the Christ and the truth of Gods report concerning Christ and his love in giving him and his promises to him and all believing in him Ioh. 4.10 12. and 8 24. and 20.31 Inward a probation of Jesus Christ and that discovered in him and done and to bee done by him with rest and quietnesse of hart therein as in that which is enough Phill. 3.3.8 and Psal 16.6.7 Harkening to Christ in attending to his sayings and waiting for and yeilding to his teachings Psal 85 8. and 119.33 Looking to him for the beginning and finishing of all that belongs to life and Godlinesse Isa 8.16.17 Mich. 7.7 Inward and harty love to the Lord Jesus Christ and to God in him Isa 6.4 With 1 Cor. 2.9 1 Pet. 1.8 Which love springing from the love of God shead abroad in the hart doth encline the hart with childlike affectiones to God 1 Ioh. 4.14 Ier. 3.19 Psal 116. 1. And with unfeined delight in and love of brethren 1 Pet. 1.22 And love of compassion and mercy to men 2 Cor. 5.14 And soe hath Christ put in the hart of the believer the love of our brother 1 Ioh. 4.21 Which is his second commandment and like the first in that as the first receiveth soe this worketh forth all righteousnesse So as I. This faith and love doth quallify the hart faith working by love Gall. 5.6 And so make the hart of the believer sit for all inclinationes labours and services of love in that it makes it strong to endure and go through all the sufferings of it Cant. 8.6.7 Patient to endure that which is to be undergone and for gone for it 1 Cor. 13.4.8 Sinceere in seeking none of a mans owne ends but only the beloved and so preserves from stumbling Phill. 1.9.10.11 Fervent to accomplish that wherein it may testify love to the beloved Psal 116.12 Constant in all things that love leadeth too orthrough 1 Ioh. 2.10 Yea and likewise II. This love through or by which faith worketh doth move and spring up freely in the hart inclinationes and motiones to as much as the law of works of it were in its force could compell or enjoyne too as to have God for our God for ever Zach. 13.9 To worship him in Spirit and truth Psal 95.6 To glorify his great name Phill. 1.20 To delight in keeping sabboth with him and his Psal 27.1.4 To give our neighbour that preheminence God hath given him in our service and care and so to seeke to preserve his life dignity chastity estate and name and to fly the lust of having any thing from him that is his Rom. 12.10 and 13 8 9 10. Yea farther III. This love flowing in this faith doth move and leade to things higher and more excellent then the law could have led too as namely To long after and delight and have all our well-pleasednesse in Iesus Christ in whom God hath his and so to be beholding his glory and drinking in of the fulnesse that is in him Psal 73.25 26 and 84 1 2 and 27 1 4. Cant. 1 2 3 and 2 3 5. To love our bretheren as Christ hath loved us 1 Ioh. 3.16 and 5.1 And in this faith and love to glorify Christ and the word of his grace Phill. 1.17 20 21 27. To edify our brethren in faith and love 1 Cor. 8.1 and 13 to the end To hold forth the word of life Eph. 6.19 And all in faithfulnesse without loving our lives unto death Rev. 12.11.17 Yea and to say farther IIII. This love by which faith worketh stirreth and worketh effectually in these motions for fulfilling the same in yeelding up ones self to the Lord as his and al the members as his servants to walk in and according to this love Psal 119.125 and 106 9 10 19. And this also in love of longing and waiting for the appearing and comming of our Lord Iesus Christ 1 Tim. 4.8 Rev. 22.17.20 And thus in scripture it appeares that all particular precepts are found and performed in believing in Christ and loving one another and so how Christ hath put with the Gospell his commands in the hart of believers and though the degree or measure heerof be different and in some very small yet in some degree or other may every believer that hath attained to walk in faith and love seale this truth by experience Ioh. 7.37 38 39 and 3.33 Rom. 8.1 2. 1 Ioh. 2.8 And yet that there be no mistake the next expression is to be added III. That the commandements of Christ to his disciples are such as do naturally and aptly spring up in the beliefe of the Gospell Ioh. 6.28 29 40 47 and 5 37 38. Eph. 1.19 1 Thess 2.13 The Gospell declares Iesus Christ to be the son of God and saviour of the world the head husband high-priest Prophet and King of his church Act 2. 37. and 8 37 and 9 22. Ioh. 4.42 Eph. 5.25 Heb. 5. and 7. Rom. 1.3.4 And that he hath come in the flesh and died for our sins and rose for our justification and so wrought reconciliation and saluation for mankind with God Rom. 4.25 1 Cor. 15.3.4 2 Cor. 5.19 1. Tim. 2.4.6 And that he is exalted at Gods right hand and filled with grace powre authority and Spirit to offer salvation to men Act. 5.31 32. 2 Cor. 5.20 And to work it in such as believe Ioh. 1.12.16 And to condemne such as refuse and rebell against him Rom. 14.9.11 And in this declaration the Gospell also declareth the intence love of God to mankind in the gift of his son to be the saviour of the world that whosoever believeth in him might not perish but have everlasting life 1 Ioh. 4.14 Ioh. 3.16.17 The well-pleasednesse God hath taken in and with his son and that he hath done is and doth Mat. 3.17 and 17.5 The propitiation hee is for the sins of the world and the advocation he maketh for believers Ioh. 1.29 1 Ioh. 2.1.2 Heb. 9.24 The peculiar love of God to Christ and to all those that believe in Christ Ioh. 5.20 Psal 33.13.19 And what Christ is to and for them and what he will work in them and bestow on them 1 Cor. 1.30 Ioh. 1.12 16 and 6 27. And all this is in the Gospell and by the ministers thereof and by the Spirit set forth as the foundation and ground of the heavenly call enviting to Christ Isa 55.1.6 And whosoever is by the Holy Spirit enlightened to understand and enabled to believe al this with his hart being convinced and drawne thereby to Christ Joh. 3.37 42 and 6 44 45. Pro. 1.23 Isa 61.1.2.3 The Spirit doth farther enter the hart sheading abroad this so great and rich love of God therein so as there doth from this grace naturally and aptly spring up in the thus believing hart from this grace believed A beliefe and dependance on Jesus Christ for eternall life and all that appertaines thereto Rom. 5.1 5 6 10 11. 1 Ioh. 2.24.25 And
noe more but according to what they have and accepteth that even soe of them Mat. 10.40 42 2 Cor. 8 11 12. But the cause of such affliction is I. Because they have not abiden and walked in faith and love Soe as by the grace made knowne and received they in remembring his gracious word and exercising faith and love and yerlding to the Spirit therein in denying fleshly affectiones and lusts and soweing to the fruites and motiones of the Spirit might have done Psal 78 5 11 41 42 and 81 6 12 and 106 12 15. Gall. 5 and 6 8. II. And because moreover when through forgetfulnesse and temptationes they are found so to have sinned and turned aside they do not speedily owne the same and in acknowledgement of the grace of Christ and their owne ill-requiteals turne to him confessing their sins and judging themselves and seeking remission and healing from God through Christ and so not judging themselves they are even therefore judged of the Lord in this world that they may not be condemned with the world 1 Ioh. 1 7 9 and 2 1. Ier. 6 15. 2 Cor. 12 20 21. 1 Cor. 11 31 32. And these two causes meeting in one are the very cause of all smarting correctiones which are not usually laid on any til both these meete unlesse in the first there be wil fulnesse and presumption and then it containes both in one as in Davids case 2 Sam. 12. Psal 19 12 13 and 32 3 4 and 33. And yet on harty confession and turning much release then also and yet in all this I limmit not the Holy one but shew what he hath declared to bee his usuall way as for Iobs tryall it was an unusual thing and so such a probation as God never excerciseth his with but when he minds to give a double blessing in the issue see Iob first and last all which agree well with the promise heere and al that is said before as the ground of this Vse III. And this also may be a hint of helpfulnesse for discerning and differenting the motiones of the Spirit of bondage from the motiones of the Spirit of grace and adoption I. The Spirit of bondage hath its law and force in and from the law of works and soe affords no hope but according to a mans conformity too and observance of the law of works under which a man was first borne and so dictates to a man and moves with this I ought and that I ought to do according to that law and leaves a man to his owne understanding and strength to strive after it without any inward living principle from any devine powre springing up the motion and free and living motion streaming with inclination thereto but only a humane motion leaving in all that is done to the trial censure and accusation of the law Rom. 2 14 15 and 3 20 and 7 1 6 23 24 25 and 8 1 2 15. Gall. 3.10 and 5 18. II. The Spirit of grace and adoption hath the Gospel or royal law of grace and liberty for its law where-through it excerciseth its force Gall. 4.21 31. Iam. 1 25. Rom. 8 2 15. And so though the believers looking about them may say this wee ought and that wee ought to beliefe and do according to the Gospel 1 Ioh. 4 10 11. Yet the Spirit of grace dictates and moves with a certaine devine powre in the new man and so springs up the motion from a living principle with in through the beliefe of the grace in Christ and the love of Christ and brethren streaming with a living and stirring motion and inclination to that is good and well-pleasing in the sight of God Eph. 4 21 24. Coll. 3 10 12. Gall. 2 20. 2 Cor. 5 6 11 14 20. Rom. 12 1 2. So preserving and guiding the believer that it leaves him not under law Gall. 5 16 18 22. As may be scene in al that is so largely said about this businesse before Vse IV. And this may also be an instruction how to keepe the commandements of Jesus Christ namely to tye them about the hart and the neck to delight in and observe them by remembrance and keeping in hart the word of grace believed and received and by holding fast confidence in Christ and continuing in brotherly love and walking in faith and love and doing al there-through and yeelding up theretoo in one mindednesse with Christ from the law within constantly and acknowledging all failings found with confession and seeking remission and healing and so giving up all the powres to walk with God as is more fully opened before twise in this discourse Pro. 6 20. Coll. 3 16. Heb. 10 35 and 13. 1 Coll. 2 6. Phill. 2 1 2 3 6. Rom. 12. to the end Vse V. And this may be an exhortation and motive to stir us up to give up our selves as those that are alive to God with all readinesse diligence and resolutenesse through the beliefe of the grace of Christ to keepe these his commandements alwayes seeing as hath beene shewne and the words beare forth I. It is the mind and will of Christ that hath so loved us and performed such commandements for us in which hee hath bought us and is become ours and wee his 1 Cor. 6.20 Gall. 2.20 II. Hee hath gone before us and calleth us after him and given us to know his voice and is present with us by his word and Spirit Joh. 10 3 4. Mat. 28 20. III. Hee hath opened this pathe and given us these commandements for our owne benefit that wee may abide in his love and have our joy full Pro. 9 12. Ioh. 16.11 IV. His commandements are not grievous but joyous and all the pathes thereof are pathes of pleasantnesse and peace and life to such as find them 1 Ioh. 5.3 Pro. 3.16 17 and 4 20.22 I. The law being a law of liberty and grace and of the Spirit of life seated in the hart and so teaching and leading the believer with peace and freedome 2 Cor. 3 3 17. Rom. 8.2 II. The walking being in an excercise of faith that receives and drinks in all good from God and an excercise of love that is strong opperative and delightfull Ioh. 7 37 38 39. Cant. 8.6 7 8. Well may they be said to be wayes of pleasantnesse and peace and an high-way and a way of Holinesse which though no unclean person nor unbeliever can passe over yet it is for these way farring ones believers and they though fooles shall not err therein Isa 35 8. Oh who would not gladly walk in it V. The gracious promise of so great happinesse heertoo might be added but that is a thing that comes next to be opened by it self Psal 19 10 11. Secondly for the next point in this last branch and so the last thing to be viewed in this affirmation of our saviour it is his comfortable promise to his disciples that so keeping his commandements they shall abide in his love