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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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and courage and bewty is gone Psal 125 5.8 Ezek. 19.10.13 Iud. 12. As heere Vers 6. V. That when they are withered men gather them while they retained his word and till the light sweetnesse and savour of it was dried up they could not be so easily drawne by Satan or lusts or men to other doctrine or to idolatrie or oppression persecution or the like but being withered they are driven with every wind and men gather them to any superstition oppression c. they turne into Egypt or the world againe and their sin growes ripe and they become of the seed of the Serpent the worst of men Iam. 1.14.15 In● 4.5.12 Mat. 5.13 As heere Vers 6. VI. Men thus throw them into the fire and they fall under the wrath of God and his angels shall bind them in bundles and they shall be throwne into everlasting fire Pro. 7.7.27 Mat. 13.30.41.42 As heer Vers 6. A faire and whole some warning with might terrify any that receive gospell from remaining as high-way or stonie or thorny ground or harbouring such a secret evill disposition as ludas and Simon Magus did or from dispising the word and quenching the spirit and it is a wholesome admonition to al believers to shun all degrees of withdrawing and backssliding from faith love or any opperationes of the grace and spirit of Christ and now farther our saviour with this admonition joynes and gives to his disciples for quickening up their spirits a sweet and foreceible exhortation and encouragement to abide in him and that hee and his word may abide in them and this from manifold sure grounds and strong motives that will meete in one Viz. I. The experience they had already found of the goodnesse of him in and by the word he had spoken to them Vers 3. He had spoken and given to them the word gospel or glad tidings of peace remission of sinns and everlasting life which the father hath prepared in him which word of gospel the father gave him to spake Mar. 1.14.15 Ioh. 12.49.50 and 17.6.7 In which word or gospell is declared The peace or atonement Christ by death resurrection and sacrifice hath wrought and the fulnesse of grace and truth i● him and the greatnesse of Gods love in giving him and h●● readinesse to accept all that believe on him Luk. 24 46.4● Ioh. 1.4.9.12.14.16 and 3.16.17 And the father sending forth spirit in this declaration did so enlighten their harts an● prevaile with them that he therein brought them to beleeve Mat. 16.16 In which repentance was wrought in them an● they received remission of sins and life and so were turned from darknesse to light begotten to Christ made cleane and righteous in him and so sanctified to God and had interest i● the things of Christ Act. 11.18 and 10.43 Rom. 5.1.5.8.10.11 Tit. 3.4.5.6 Ioh. 3.5 In which they expetimented his word to be the words of eternall life Ioh. 6.68.69 So that as in him through that he hath done in himselfe life was prepared for men even so through him by his word and spirit bringing the word to their hart they had received of the life in him and so experimented the goodnesse of him in his word and to them and such as they this must needs be a strong and forceible motive to abide in the faith and love of him and to have his word abiding and opperating in them Psal 119.93.1 Pet. 1.21.22.23 and 2.2.3 Whence that 2. Pet. 1.9 II. The powre effecacy and fruitfulnesse of the same grace that will operate and shew forth it selfe in fruitfulnesse in those that abide in him and have his word abiding in them Vers 5. So that such as abide in mindfulnesse of his word and so in their beliefe estimate love of and submission to him and his teachings and so suffer his word to abide in them in its opperationes it will be profitable and fruitfull in them and make them fruitfull also Heb. 4.12 Isa 55.3.10.12 I. It will free them not only from that casting of withering and burning foremencioned Ioh. 11.25.26 But also from those out-goings falls snares hart condemnationes and sore correctiones that others by inconstancie and forgetfulnesse of him fal into Rom. 8.1.2 Isa 4.2 Psal 119.9.92 1. Cor. 15.1.4 II. It will bring forth plenty of fruites in them of love joy peace patience meeknesse heavenly desires and motiones that will spring forth to spirituall prayers confession conversation c. Coll. 3.16 Ioh. 7.38.39 III. It will leade too and bring forth blessed fruites in their word and conversation for convincing unbelievers aluring the convinced to Christ and edifying believers Isa 61.3.7 2. Pet. 1.7.8 2. Cor. 13.18 And this also is a strong and forceible motive to abide in Christ and that his word may abide in us III. The abundant love of the Father to Christ his Son soe that al that are brought to and abides in this his Son and have him in his Word and Spirit abiding in them he loveth them as he loveth his Son with the same delightful love Ioh. 12.26 14.23 17.23 And giveth them eternall life Ioh. 3.35.36 And whatsoever they aske of him they abiding in Christ and his words in them it shall be done to them vers 7. Ch. 16.23.24.27 Which also is a strong motive to abide in him and that his words may abide in us Pfall 66.18.19.20 IV. The assured comfortable issue of all namely That in his word abiding in them and they abiding in him and so bringing forth fruites their mayn desighne and buysinesse even that in which they are one with God and Christ shall be accomplised to the satisfying and joying of their harts that is God shall be glorified and so they shall be disciples and followers of Christ like him endeed vers 8. Phill. 1.20 Which is a sweet prevayling motive And how much more all these in one the fore-experiments and present operation of his grace the Fathers love and answer of prayers and glorifying himself in their fruitfulnesse is it a strong motive to exort and encourage to abide in Christ and to have his word abiding in us And our saviour having thus already instructed admonished and encouraged his disciples proceedeth in the 9. and 10. Verses To a father encouragement direction and instruction of them to this Abiding that their joy might be full From which practise of our saviour might be observed I. That the work of the ministration of the Gospell is a continual worke to be followed not only for bringing in men still to Christ but even also for building up and encouraging those that are in Christ while they are in these clay tabernacles so was the ministration of the Gospel by Iesus Christ from the beginning of it from the baptisme of Iohn till the day that he left the world Act. 1.21.22 Ioh. 16.28 and 17.4.12.13 And so was the ministration of his servant till the time of their departure 2. Tim. 4.6.7.8 2. Pet. 1.13.14 And such is the ministration
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.
1.14 Rom. 8.3 And in that nature hath dyed and risen and is glorified and filled with life and Spirit for men Rom. 5.24 Eph. 4.8 Psal 68.18 But this nature of Adam or man Christ tooke of man Heb. 2.14 Gall. 4.4 Not wee of him this frayle nature but hee of us tooke this whence hee is called the son of man of Adam Ioh. 5.14 Luk. 9.56 and 3.38 And though in himself he hath restored and glorified this nature for us yet our comming in to him to partake with him is by the Spirit or powre of the devine nature that is in him 2. Cor. 5.17 1. Cor. 1.30 And so al men by nature and first birth be Adams sons and as the Gentils in oposition to the Iewes were of the wild Olive tree soe al men comming from Adam and remaining in their natural state oposed to Christ and those born of him be of the corrupt and pohited vine dead in trespasses and sius Eph. 2.1.2.3 Yea even the Jewes themselves though branches of the true-olive and tipicall vine yet in respect of spiritual one nesse in and with Christ they by first birth are not branches in him but children of the flesh dead in sinnes Rom. 8.9 And need a new birth to bring them into Christ that they may be branches in him Ioh. 3.3.5 Soe that noe man by his first birth is a branch in this vine nor any but such as are in some sort born againe soe that though Christ hath for all men taken their nature and restored it yet al men are not in him and so receive not that restoration Secondly we have to note that these spoken too now were but alwayes had not beene branches in this True Vine They were by nature dead in sins and trespastes once Eph. 2.1.2.3.4.5 Sometime of the world Ioh. 7.5 out of which they were since chosen Ioh. 15 16 19. Soe that in this that they were now branches in this vine wee have fowre things considerable I. How they came to bee branches in Christ the true-vine II. In what sence they are said to be in him III. What degrees are considerable about beeing in Christ as branches in the vine IV. What is intimated by their beeing in Christ as branches in the vine and all this as Scripture sheweth speakeing of such things apeares to bee That I. Their becomming to be branches in this vine was not by and according to nature and naturall meanes for Jesus Christ is a spiritual man the Lord from heaven heavenly and soe in that not like the first Adam who was a natural man and had his posterity in his loynes to come forth of him by a natural generation 1 Cor. 15 45 47. Gen. 5 2 3 4. But as the Lord Christ is a spiritual man so his seed is a spirituall seed not naturally springing forth from him but supernaturally and spiritually by a new birth from above brought in to him Ioh. 3 3 5. and 6 44 45. Soe as none are branches in Christ but such as were branches of the first and fallen Adam first Pro. 8 31 32. Ioh. 1 4. Whence that thinks for some Rom. 6 17. Soe as for comming to bee branches in Christ there must be a setting forth of Christ to the naturall branches of Adam to bee believed in Rom. 3.24 25 26. And therein a takeing out of the old Adam and ingrasting into Christ the new like that Rom. 11 17. And this is essected as the new birth beeing the same with it by water and Spirit Ioh. 3 5. Isa 44 3 4 5. Ezek. 36 24 27. 1 Ioh. 5 6. I. By water which spiritually understood is the free love of God in the gift of his son commended through his son as set forth and declared in the Gospell or word of grace with such presence of spirit as makes it discernable Deut. 32 1.2.3.4 Ioh. 3.5.14.15.16 1. Ioh. 5.6.7.8 Which shewes how Christ was broken and opened for us Isa 53 What God hath done and prepared for us in him 2. Cor. 5.19 And so evidenceth the love of God to call and draw us to him Rom. 5.8.10 Tit. 3.4.5 Ioh. 4.10 And so are they begot to him by the word Vers 4. Iam. 1.18 II. By the holy spirit of Christ or power of the devine nature entering the word into the hart so giving light and glorifying Christ to the hart and Gods love through him 2. Cor. 3.3 Psal 119.130 Ioh. 15.26 16.14.15 2. Cor. 4.6 So as he therby breakes of all old Adam like confidences and in some measure enables to believe in Christ and so brings into him enableing them to receive the testimonie Phil. 3.3.7.8.9 Act 11.20.21 1. Thess 1.5.2 Thess 1.10 So as they begin to rely on God in Christ Rom. 4.22 25. And to love Christ his 1. Pet. 1.8.21.22.23 And so come in to him to attend on him for teaching and life Ioh. 6.67.68.69 In which teaching of his by his spirit they ar united in hart or spirit to him and renewed Tit. 3.5.6.7 2. Cor. 3.17.18 And so were these borne againe and brought into Christ and made branches in him Mat. 16 16. Ioh. 14.14.17 15.14.16.19 II. The sence in which they are sayde to be branches in him is likewise spiritual suitable to the spiritual man and so not to be understood of a carnal union or in beeing but of a spiritual union and in being in Christ the joyneing is by spirit and union spiritual one spirit 1 Cor. 6 17 And so as hee is in the believers spiritually and by spirit and spiritual opperationes viz. I. By his gracious word by spirit put into their hart Psal 119.130 Isa 59.21 Ioh. 17.6.8 2. Cor. 3.3 and 5.19 II By that spiritual evidence and testimony of himselfe and his and his fathers love given into their hart which hee hath enabled them to receive and hold 1. Ioh. 5.10 2. Tim. 1 12. Rom. 8 15.16 III By his spirit or spiritual disposition and mind infused to them and created in them as indweller and liveing principle with its motiones Ezek. 36.26 Rom. 8.9 1. Cor. 2.16 2. Cor 3.3 1. Ioh. 3.24 Gall. 5.18.22.23 And thus is Christ in them spiritually and so and in the same sence are they in him that is spiritually And so I. By faith or the spirit of faith in receite of the testimonye comming in to him closeing with him and relyeing on him by believeing in him 2. Cor. 4.10.13 Gall. 3.26 29. Ioh. 1.12.13 And so in him by faith II. By love springing from his love shead abroad in their hart by the holy spirit by which they love him and God in him and him at the right hand of God and him in his spiritual presence in his people Rom. 5.5 1. Ioh. 4 19 20.21 and 5 1. 1. Pet. 1.8 22 And so they cleave to him and are in him By love desires delight and well-pleasednesse in him Call 3.1.2.11 1 Cor. 16.22 Ioh. 14.21.23 and 16.27 Psal 73.25 III. By a sweet and harty submission to
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
on him and love him that so they might come to partake of this peculiar love Ioh. 11.42 and 17.21.22.23 and 20.31 As Iesus Christ set forth the privilledges of his disciples in the hearing of the multitude Mat. 5.3.8 That the multitude hearing the same might bee alured to become his disciples that so they might also come to partake of such priviledges II. More speciall and peculiar for such as by the spirit of grace are enabled through the Gospell in the knowledge of the propitiation made by Christ and the eternall life that is in him and the love of God in the gift of his son to believe the truth and goodnesse of the report of the Gospell so as there through they are convinced and emptied of their former delight and considences and alured and overcome to submit and come into Christ Rom. 6.17 Isa 55.4.5 Ioh. 6.44.45 And in believing receive from God through Christ remission of sins peace in conscience and accesse to God Act. 10.43 Rom. 5.1.2 Eph. 2.17.18 So as heerby they are enabled to believe both the redemption and reconciliation wrought in and by Christ with God which is in him and hee is and that reconciliation that by his spirit he worketh in men to God and the eternall life that is in him to bestow and in this believing to depend on him for the same and in that dependance to love both him and their brethren Rom. 5.6.7.8.11 and 4.22.25 1. Pet. 1.8.21.22.23 These though yet accumbred with such like infirmities as these disciples were are yet true believers in end lovers of Christ and built upon him and in the same condition and so loved even as they were as is evident by comparing our saviours profession to Peter and Peters aplication of the same to all unfeyned believers and lovers of Christ Mat. 16.16.17.18 With 1. Pet. 2.3.4.5.9 And our saviours promise to all so believing in and loving of him Ioh. 14.21.23 And this affirmation charge and direction is recorded for their learning that through patience and comfort of the scriptures they may have hope Rom. 15.4 And so not only know they are beloved but even so beloved of Iesus Christ even as the Apostle writ to those that believed and knew they had life that they might farther know this eternall life and their having of it and so believe more and more and have their joy full 1. Ioh. 5.10.11.12.13 and 1.4 with Ioh. 15.11 Object It seemes as if believers now could not have like assurance of such peculiar love and so such consolation in it as the e had to whom Christ spake it because they had it from Christ his owne mouth which none now can have because he is in heaven Ans This is a great mistake and wrong conception confuted by our saviour himself who before he lift the world did testifie that he would send another advocate and comforter even the Holy Spirit of truth in his stead and place to be with the believers for ever and that his Spirit should bring his words to their remembrance and teach them al things Ioh. 14.16.17.18.21.23.26 Yea soe as it should be noe dammage to them that he left the world and went to his Father but more gainfull to them then if he had not gone in bodily presence from them Joh. 16.7.8.15 And this Holy Spirit gives to believers a twofold knowledge of this peculiar love though not both alwayes at once and this he doth I. By making a man a believer glorifying Christ so in his hart as hee not only brings him to believe the propitiation made by him but in believing that love and goodnesse to depend on God in Christ for farther saving and for that eternall life that is in him 1. Pet. 1.21 Rom. 3.24 25. and 4.23 25. and 5.8 9 11. And therein effects love and a Christ-like disposition 2 Cor. 3.3 In which believing he gives them interest in Christ and in al that is Christ 1 Cor. 1.30 and 3.22 23. And such in their believing veiw of this affimation and invitation may know themselves so beloved and envited of Christ and have the same assurance and consolation thereof that these had to whom Christ spake If not somthing more then they had till after his assencion that they received the promise of the more abundant portion of the Holy Ghost compare Rom. 15.4.5 1 Joh. 5.10.13 with Joh. 16.7 15. and 30.31 II. By a more peculiar witnessing such love as this into their believing hart Rom. 8.15 16 17. By a supernaturall illumination and inspiration of his gracious word and promise into the hart in which hee cleares up and sheads abroad even this peculiar love more abundantly therein Ioh. 14.26 Rom. 5.5 Tit. 3.5 6. By which Spirit Christ doth manifest his presence with them acquaint them with the things of the Father and himselfe which gives more abundant consolation to the beleevers as it did to these when they received the same Joh. 14.21 23. and 16 13 14 15.7 Act. 2. Cant. 1.2 And to this end was this recorded that believers might know certainly their interest in this peculiar love and have the consolation of it waite therein for the more full peculiar testimony therof so great their consolation thereby From these three things thus observed Viz. That it is Jesus Christ that hath affirmed so great love c. And that it was affirmed to believers and that it is recorded for believers that they may know how they are beloved I. Al that reade and heare the same should be stirred up to obey and embrace the Gospell of Christ in which not only deliverance from sin and death is declared and tendered but also for such as doe believe such peculiar love and eternall life to be farther found in Christ and the greater grace it tenders the greater the sin and the more woful the condition of al that doe slight and disobey the cal thereof Act. 8.38.39.41 Hose 11 7. Heb. 2.3 and 12.25 2 Thes 1 8. Oh that men would believe and turne II. Believers have good cause to praise and glorify God for recording the affirmationes of and invitationes to such grace in the Gospell Rev. 22.16 17. And also to give the more ernest heed to this great love and to the invitation and direction for continuance therein seeing it is from Christ to them Heb. 2.1 4. And according to this threefold consideration vew the words themselves now in the words themselves are three things considerable I. Our Saviour serious affirmation of his love and the manner of it to his disciples As the Father hath loved me soe have I loved you II. His gracious exortation invitation or charge Continue yee in my love III. His sweet and safe direction how to continue in his love including a promise in it If yee keepe my commandments yee shall abide in my love even as I have kept my Fathers commands and abide in his love I. The first thing to be vewed in our Saviour serious
affirmation As the Father hath loved mee so have I loved you In which are two thingss observable One that our Saviour loveth his disciples that believe on him and love him and this put downe inclusively as a thing so known to them that it needed no affirmation The other that our Saviour soe loves them as the Father loves him so that heere are two things affirmed I. Christ his love to believers II. The peculiarity and manner of his love to them whence spring two observation to veiw Obs 1. That Iesus Christ hath loved and doth love all that in the Heavenly call are brought in to believe on him and love him and that with such an apearing and manifested love that they may know hee loves them whence the affirmation is heere about the kind and manner of his love and not simply of his love as knowing they did not question that For that is soe abundantly testified that unlesse they close their eyes and harden their harts they cannot but know and believe that he loves them and that he loves them much I. In that he tooke our very nature upon him and was made flesh yea for our sakes tooke such flesh and bloud as wee have subject to weaknesse paines and death and so not only being God became man but being in the forme of God equall with his father in glory and majestie hee our case requiring it became not only man but in fashion as a man in forme of a servant in the likenesse of sinful flesh as a worme and no man a reproach of men and despised of the people for our sakes and was not this great love Ioh. 1.14 Heb. 2.14 Phill. 2.7.8.9 Rom. 8.3 Psal 22.6 II. In that hee also in this meane shape in our nature and stead became under the law for us and so in the same bond with us and took upon him our dept and had all our sins imputed to him and was made sin for us and so though he was innocent yet he bare the imputation and the shame and ignominy of all our sins and who can deny but this great love Rom. 3.19 Gall. 4.4 Isa 53.6.12 2. Cor. 5.19.21 Psal 40.11 Heb. 12.2 III. In that he also bare the strokes suffered the punishment and curse and died the death that was due to us and so rose againe acquit of all our sins and a victorer over curse and death and presented himself to his father as the ransome and propitiation for our sins and heerin appeares great and true love endeed Isa 53.4.5.7.8 1. Pet. 2.24 and 3.18 1. Tim. 2.6 Gall. 1.20 IV. In that he hath left his Gospell and received spirit to send forth to make knowne this grace that men might come in and receive it and procure mercy and patience waighting and leading to repentance that wee might repent and believe and so partake of this grace and this is love endeed Rom. 10.18 Psal 68.18 Rom. 2.4 V. In that he hath done all this for us freely while wee not only did not deserve it but were even sinners ungodly and his enimies yet so great his love that far lesse then this is hardly to be found among friends and no greater can be required in us to a friend then he shewed to us when wee were enimies to him Oh love without comparison 1. Pet. 3.18 Isa 53.2.3.4 Ioh. 15.13 Rom. 5.6.7.8.10 Coll. 1.20.21 In all which the believer may see love abundantly manifested to him and this knowne and believed there needed no such particular affirmation that he loved them for they see and believed it in his becoming the propitiation for their sins so as there is no cause to doubt of his love 1. Ioh. 3.16 and 4.10.16 Gal. 2.20 Object Iesus Christ hath so loved all men as to take their nature beare their sins and die their death and give himself a ransome for them and become the propitiation for their sins and procureth patience and mercie with some light at some time to lead them to repentance 1. Tim. 2.5.6 1. Ioh. 2.2 Ioh. 1.9 Therefore all men may know themselves so loved of Christ as well as believers Ans The proposition is True but the inference false for though it be True that he hath so loved all men Ioh. 3.16.17 And hath beene witnessing this his love to them in some measure Act. 14.17 More clearly where the sound of the Gospell comes 2. Cor. 4.13.14 Yet all men have not faith 2. Thess 3.2 The men of the world harkening to the enchantments and delusiones of Satan believe not the goodnesse of God no not where the Gospell comes and so have wrong thoughts of God and either regard him not at all but go one in serving their lusts Psal 14.1.2 and 50.21 and 10. Or else if they thinke of his wrath they suppose to apase him by some other satisfaction and righteousnesse Rom. 9.30.31 and 10.1.2.3 And so they lie in wickednesse 1. Joh. 5.19 And so though love of compassion be towards them as it is to all not given over to Satan yet they not believing it is not manifest to them and so they lying in unbeliefe they are under wrath and condemnation because of their unbeliefe Ioh. 3.18.36 And therefore cannot in their unbeliefe know themselves so beloved of Christ But such as through grace believe they have seene and knowne and believed this love of Christ in all the before-said five respects whence it s rightly said to be manifested to them and through this knowledge and faith they come to receive and have a tast of his first loving them 1. Ioh. 4.10.16.19 and 5.20 And are therthrough brought to depend on him and love him and desue to be conformed to him Rom. 5.5.11 Tit. 3.4.7 1. Pet. 2.3.9 And thus though such love hath shewed it self in Christ for all men yet it is not so manifested to nor knowne and believed of such as lie in unbelieve and so they have it not but the believers know this great love in believing and so have it and yet this is not all but it is farther evidenced to them VI. In that when God by his Spirit did through the Gospell evidence Christ and this his love and the fulnesse of grace and truth in him to them and so made him to appeare so glorious to them that it made all other excellencies as drosse to them and drew their desires after him and so caused them to come in and submit to him and desire to be found in him and enjoye him Isa 55.5 Ioh. 1.14.17 and 6.44.45 Phill. 3.7.8.9 Though then they were found in their owne bloud and filth so as they could not endure the stinch of their owne filth nor the sight of their owne blacknesse and bloudinesse Ezek. 16.1.9 Isa 64.6 Yet then did not he cast them away but washed them with his bloud spake peace to their hart Ioh. 6.37.45 Rev. 1.5 Heb. 12.24 And though they wore found some thing stubborne untoward and gainsaying yet did not he faint nor give over but
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
of continuing in his love First For the things to be enquired into that wee may know them the first is what were the Fathers commandments concerning Jesus Christ and in the scripture they appeare to bee these two commandments I. That he should save all men by giving himself a ransome and offering up himself a sacrifice for them to make propitiation for their sins so as to make them saveable and to open the door for a speciall and eternal saluation for al those that submit to him and believe on him 1 Tim. 2.4 5 6. Heb. 10.7 And this command encludes in it his taking the nature of mankind subject to humane infirmities Rom. 6.3 His being made under the law for them that were under the law Gall. 4.4.5 His bearing the sins of the world Ioh. 1.29 2 Cor. 5.19 His dying the death for every man 2 Cor. 5.14 Heb. 2.9 His rising againe acquit of all the sins imputed to him and a victorer over all the curse and death imposed on him and over all the enemies he conflicted with 1 Cor. 15.4 1 Pet. 3.22 And so by the eternall Spirit offering himself with out spot to God sealing the new Testament with his precious bloud and with the vertue thereof entred the holy of holies to make reconciliation for the sins of the people and appeares in heaven before God for them Heb. 9.11.12.14 15 16 17 23.24 All this is in the first commandment II. That he should bring all men to the knowledge of the truth and so enlighten and convince them that the Lord may dwell among them and how ever that they may be brought to acknowledge Jesus the Lord to the glory of God 1 Tim. 2.4.6 Rom. 14.9.11.12 And more especially such as are in the day of grace submitted to the acknowledgment of the truth to guide them into all truth and to unite and conforme them to himself making them meete for and in due season partakers of the inheritance with himself Ioh. 16.13 14 15. Isa 55.4 5 2 Cor. 3.3 18. Coll. 1.12.13 1 Pet. 2.3.9 And this commandment containes in it His declaration of the Gospell His communication of Spirit His enliving the dead His opening the eyes of the blind and the eares of the deaf his bringing the prisoners out of prison his comforting cloathing and bewtifying them with grace and glory Isa 61.1.2 3. Luk. 4.18 21. Isa 42.1 8 and 49 6 9. And that these two commandments the one to work and accomplish in himself as the publick person in the roome and place a perfect salvation for mankind with God by giving himself a ransome for them and so purchasing them into his owne dispose as their Lord and so making them saveable Rom. 14.9.10.11.12 The other to offer the knowledge and tenders of this grace to them that they may come to the knowledge of the truth Ioh. 1.9 And that such as are submitted to the acknowledgment of the truth in the day of grace and abide therein hee to confer upon them and work in them eternall saluation Ioh. 8.31.36 That these bee the commandments of the Father concerning Jesus Christ our Lord is evident I. By the expresse and plaine affirmation of the scriptures speaking of the mind and will of God concerning the Man Jesus Christ the mediator betweene God and men what God willeth concerning him that he would have done by him It saith of the first God will have all men to be saved And of the second And come to the knowledge of the truth And speaking of the answerable performance by Christ it saith of the first hee gave himself a ransome for all and of the second a testimony or to be testified in due time 1 Tim. 2.4.5.6 Both which are expresly said in other places also to bee his will to be done by Christ and which he came and undertooke to doc and having sinished the one part that respecteth the one commandment and beene performing and stil is performing the other part of his wil which respecteth the other commandment Psal 40.7 8 9 10 Heb. 10.7 9 10 12 15 16. Isa 61.1.2.3 II. By the plaine testimony and confession of Jesus Christ himself who as he was abased and died for our sins and rose for our justification and so offered himself as the ransome to God and became the propitiation for the sins of the world so he comprehendeth his humilation death and resurrection under the first part of the will of his Father and calleth it his commandment saying I have powre to lay downe my life and I have powre to take it again this commandment have I received of my Father Ioh. 10.18 And of this part of Gods will its most probable he spake Ioh. 6.38.39 I came down from heaven not to doe mine owne will but the will of him that sent mee and this is the Fathers will which hath sent mee that of all that he hath given mee I should loose none but should raise it up againe at the last day Agreeable to that is said els-where As in Adam all die so in Christ shall all be made alive 1 Cor. 15.22 Agreeable to that which he after saith The bread which I will give is my flesh which I will give for the life of the world Ioh. 6.51 And this to be heere-ment appeares I. In that this said Vers 38.39 Is made the ground of his faithfulnesse and powre for that he said before Vers 37. and after Vers 40. II. In that the phrase is altered Heere is said hath given as intimating to purchase but in Vers 37. It is said giveth as intimating by the heavenly call III. And in that the other part of his will is exprest as distinct and in other tearmes Vers 40. And to manifest his love and obedience to his Father in this command in laying downe his life and offering himself as the sacrifice for the sin of the world Ioh. 1.29 That the world might know it when he was in the house where those that sought to apprehend him could not have come to take him he said that the world may know that I love the Father and as the Father gave mee commandment even so I doe arise let us go hence Joh. 14.31 And thus have wee the first commandment given to Christ set forth by his owne testimony And for the other commandements hee saith expresly This is the will of him that sent mee that every one that seeth the Son and believeth on him may have everlasting life and I will raise him up at the last daye Ioh. 6.40 intimating To glory for all shall rise and speaking of the Gospel and the ministration thereof through which he sendeth forth Spirit to enlighten and convince and to bring the convinced to believe and the believer to partake of eternall life in which respect the Gospell is a light and a judge Ioh. 12.46 47 48 49.50 He said I have not spoken of my selfe but the Father which sent mee hee gave mee a commandement what I should say
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
him and unfeyned faith and love so measuring themselves by themselves and trusting to their own harts for their testimony which is folly 2 Cor. 10.7.12.18 and 11.3.4 13. Luk. 18.11.12 Ier. 17.5 10. Pro. 28.26 Whereas Those that in the beliefe of the Gospel are emptyed of themselves and all relyance on any righteousnesse wisedome or strength of their owne or that is humane and through the beliefe of the grace reported in the Gospell brought to believe on the Lord Jesus Christ for beeing saved by his life and through that believing to love the Brethren shall in abiding in his faith and love and walking therein find the motiones to all that is contained in particular precepts in fit seasons stirring in them Ioh. 7.37.38 Hose 14.8 Gall. 5.22.23 Rom. 8.2 14. 2 Cor. 5.14 As is before shewne in the second consideration and so yeilding up theretoo and walking therein I. They serve God acceptably and in newnesse of Spirit Rom. 12 1 2 3 and 7.6 II. They are ceasing from their own works and so accepting and entring into his rest Heb. 4 3 11. 2 Pet. 1 5 11. III. They yeild forth a justification and testimony of the truth and livelynesse of their faith in Christ and love of brethren Iam. 2 to the end In which believers are not under the law but under grace and so walke after the Spirit and keepe the ommandements of Christ in Faith and love which are the commandements heere ment Gall. 5.6 16 18 23. Proofe IV. Walking in this faith and love put in the hart is before shewne in all the former considerationes to leade to the right fulfilling of all righteous affectiones and services required both in the law and the Gospell so as whosoever hath these commandements in his hart and keepeth and walketh in them both receiveth all good from God and yeeldeth forth all exceptable service to him and to brethren Ioh. 14.21.23 Rom. 5.1.5 and 12 1 3 and 13 8 9 10. So at this also evidenceth these to be the commandements heere ment Proofe V. Those that through beliefe of the grace reported in the Gospell do believe in the name of Christ and in that beliefe love their brethren and so walke in this faith and love have their faith imputed to them for righteousnesse and their love accepted as that which shall be visited with more loves and through both experiments of grace met with Rom. 4.22 25 and 5 1 5 and 8 1 2. 2 Cor. 3 3.18 Ioh. 14.21.23 And by the testimonie of God and Christ himself they do righteousnesse and fulfill the law and al righteousnesse 1 Ioh. 2.29 and 3 7 9. Rom. 13.8 9 10. I. They fullfill the end of the law in accepting Christ for righteousnesse and loving their brother Rom. 10.3 4. Mat. 22.39 40. II. They obey the Gospell and word and doctrine of God and Iesus Christ our Lord Rom. 6.17.18 2 Thess 1.8.10 III. They honour obey and follow God Eph. 5.1.2 Even the Father and the son Ioh. 5.23 37 46 and 14 23 and 16 27. And the Holy Ghost that commeth from the Father and the son and witnesseth of Christ and teacheth Ioh. 14.26 and 15 26. 1 Ioh. 5.6 12. Rom. 8.14 IV. They have eternall life 1 Ioh. 5.11 12. Gall. 6.8 And so keepe the commandements that they find them not grievous but delightfull 1 Ioh. 2.3 10. So that it every way appeareth that faith and love put in the hart are the commands ment II. For the second thing in this point what it is to keepe his commandements it may be answered briefly in two words namelie first to keepe or retaine them in the very hart in the mind will and affectiones Pro. 3.1 and 4.21 And Secondly to observe them in the life in giving up all the members as servants to walke according thereunto Pro. 4.25 26 27. Rom. 12.1 2. 1 Cor. 6.20 But to give a more full and ample answer it might be said the keeping his commandements is I. To retaine and hold fast the Gospell or word of grace that hee hath enlightened our harts with and so put in our harts that he hath begotten faith and love in our harts thereby let this word dwell in our harts in the beliefe and apprehention of the goodnesse of the report and of all the reproofes requirings and promises of it let it be kept in the love desire estimate wherein it was first received and there through Christ in it exalt it and tye it about thy hart and bow the neck too it and this will watch for us teach lead and counsell and be a light to us Rev. 3.3 Coll. 3.16 Pro. 4.8 9 and 6 20 21 22 23. Joh. 15 5.7 II. To hold fast and nourish in our harts that confidence in Christ for life sanctification preservation and guidance and protextion through all sufferings and services of love to the enheritance Gall. 5 5 6. Heb. 3.6 14 and 10 35. And that love member like to brethren and compassionate to the sons of men which in putting in his gracious word hee by his Spirit discovering his grace begot in our hart Heb. 13 1 Ioh. 3 18 and 4 10 12. III. To suffer the word of grace and the faith and love begot thereby to have its perfect worke in us to putt no stoppage by carnall reasonnings too it but yeild up all our members theretoo and to all the motiones of the Spirit that spring there-from and there-through and according theretoo Rom. 12.1 2 3. Phill. 2.1 2. Iam. 1 4. To the denying of all fleshly affectiones and lusts and the obeying all the fruites of the Spirit Gall. 5.16 17 18 22 25. 1 Thess 5.19 IV. To doe all wee have to doe in all the sufferings and services of love in the remembrance of and according to the word of grace and in and with the exercise of the faith and love begot thereby Psal 1 2. Heb. 11 and 12. 1 2. 1 Ioh. 4. to the end And so as is before amplyfied in opening what it is to continue in his love that and this meeting in one V. Seeing it was peculiar to Christ that in all his walking in this world hee never sinned yea if wee consider his humane nature he had no sin if we consider his life he did no sin if wee looke on the law of nature or works under which wee were borne and under which hee became for us hee kept and fulfilled it all to the ful if wee look on those commands and that worke the Father gave him to doe in respect of us he fully finished it yea one may say if wee looke on the commands of faith and love hee left for us to walke in hee also hath given us example and gone before us and walked without failing in both and if besides his nature personall conversation and example and besides his propitiation wee looke on his ministration of the Gospell and care for the continuance thereof after his departure lo he was perfectly faithful
be under his teachings and in fellowship with him and his people Psal 73.24 Ioh. 6.68.69 Gall. 2.20 And thus were they in Christ by faith and love and delight in him and submission to his teachings in spiritual fellowship with him and his people in his ordinances Pro. 8.34.35 Psal 27.1.4.5 And thus were they branches in this spiritual and True Vine IV. The degrees considerable about being in Christ as branches in the vine are threefold I. Preparing and drawing to him II. Establishing and firmeing in him III. Farther rootednesse in knowne and growne establishment and fruitfulnesse I. In Some sence or degree or preparation and drawing to a nighnesse with Christ into the outward court of his temple and under his shadow and teachings into fellowship with his people in his ordinances to beare his name and soe into the way in which waiteing they shall be fastened in him as that Psal 78.5.8 and Hose 1 1 3.4 And this is when in the heavenly call or in the declaration of the Gospell soe much light and powre of the spirit goeth forth that they are brought to diserne and believe the truth of the report Gall. 3 1 So far as to admire the excellencies of Christ and his doctrine Gall 4.14 To desire after him Ioh 6.34 To yeeld to be his disciples to attend among his people in his ordinances and to make profession of his name soe far those of whom Paule was yet afraid Gall 4.11 Yea so far those 1. Ioh. 2.19 Yea soe far Iudas and Simon Magus Act. 8.13 But yet these are not so prevailed with by the grace extended as to yeild up soe far to its opperationes as to deny themselves and let al their owne interests goe for Christ and soe to be drawne out from the love and fellowship of the world in the estimate of reliance one and desire of retaining the repute and advantages of humane wisdome righteousnesse honour riches c. to have all their delighs satisfying in Christ who is not yet formed in them nor they yet come to keep sabboth in him Gall. 4.9.19 Heb 4.1.4 These also are of those that are called but not yet chosen and soe though with such chosen ones as 1. Pet 2.9 Yet not of them 1. Ioh. 2.19 Though while they abide they are reckoned brethren and together with the rest branches in the vine and in abiding there is hope fulnesse that they in due season shall be ingrated and firmed Gall 4 7 11 12 13 and 5.4.10 Yet of these their be two sorts one sort that are humbled and gained through the grace believed to take heed to the word as to a light shineing in a dark place 2 Pet. 1 19. And in waiteing to yeild themselves to obey the doctrine and grace of Christ and of these little feare but great hope Heb. 3 7 14. 2 Ioh 9. The other sort such as doe secretly allow themselves to satisfie some pardominat lust of coveteousnes pride c. and as Iudas and Simon Magus and of such though while abideing some hope they may be prevailed with yet it s but smal and doubtfull and the feare great 1 Ioh 2.19 Whence that destinction Iud 22 23 And that exortation to one of these latter Act 8 22 23. II. There is a farther degree when through the grace believed in the heavenly call they are pervailed with to suffer the losse of all for Christ and by the powre of the grace believed enablied to take satisfying in Christ and hartily to rest on god in Christ for eternall life and all that apertaines thertoo and soe given up to be the Lords Act 26 18 Rom 4 23 25. And heerin receiveing in believeing remission of sins and the spirit of adoption to inhabit comfort and lead them Rom 5 1 5. and 8 2 14 15. They are soe knit to Christ and to his chosen ones that their delight is in him and fellowship with him and them so as they cannot depart from him Ioh 6 68 69 Ioh 1 2 3 4 and 2 19 20. Psal 16 1 2 c. And thus are they by grace chosen out of the world the state love and fellowship of the world into Christ and love and fellowship with him and his Ioh 15 16 19 1 Pet 2 9. And soe though weaknesse be found in them and they may yet be wanting in the fulnesse of joye in respect of cleare knowledge and usefulnesse of their establishment yet are they not of the world but in a stable condition and such as shall never be forsaken Heb 8 Ier 31 And thus were these spoken too branches in the vine in Christ the True Vine III. Yet is there a farther degree of rootednesse and growth in onenesse in this vine such as was prayed for these that were already one in him Ioh 17 20 21 Which is in a more abundant and bright discoverie of the excellencies of Christ in the hope of his call and glorious riches of his inheritance in the saints and the powre of the resurrection giveing more full testimony and knowledge of establishment and soe full assurance more conforming to Christ Eph. 1.14.17.20 Rom. 8.16.17.32.33 c. Which these also had after Christ his assencion and giveing of the Holy Ghost 2. Cor. 3.18 and 4.6 To those of the first degree is hopefulnesse in abiding and the greatnesse of the danger mencioned in unfruitfulnesse and departure to those of the second degree safety though not alwayes the knowledge comfort and usefulnesse of it and to losse of much may they come by unfruitfulnesse and want of constancy in abideing in drincking in and yeilding to the opperationes off his grace To those off the third degree is assurance and knowledge and usefulnesse of their safety with more growth in rootednesse and fruitfulnesse Now this saying in this place Yea are the branches is soe ordered that though it bee immediatly and directly spoken to those at that time of the second degree yet it hath its usefulnesse to both the other as is hinted in this already sayd of them IV. That which is intimated and set forth in their being affirmed to bee in him and hee in them Hee the vine they the Branches and soe branches in him is more then I can reach in my understanding much lesse can I expresse it but according to what I am helped to understand I will briefly mencion as according to Scripture I may I. Their union that they are one in and with Christ and as this in other simillies is shewne as that of a marriage in which is a donation by God of Christ to the hart and of the hart to Christ an acceptation consent and covenant between Christ and the hart and a fellowship for fruite in which they become one Spirit Rom. 7.4.5 1. Cor. 6.17 And that of a building a temple or house hee the foundation the beleevers together builded on him his temple or house for an habitation of God through the Spirit 1. Pet. 2.4.5 2. Cor. 6.16
peculiar the wine wherof himselfe wil drink and with the same refresh his choise freinds Cant 5.1 Psal 36.8.9 He found the ransome Ioh. 33.24 Hee gave his son Ioh. 3.16.1 Ioh. 4.14 Hee made him flesh Ioh. 1.14 Hee made him to be sin and curse for us 2. Cor. 5 21. Gall 3.13 Hee raised him from the dead and made him wisdome and righteousnesse for us Rom. 4.25.1 Cor. 1.30 Hee hath accepted his sacrifice and taken well-pleasednesse in him Heb. 10.1.10 Mat. 3.17 and 17.5 Hee hath filled him with spirit and eternal life for men so hath made him a quickning spirit Psal 68.18 Isa 61.1.1 Ioh. 5.10.11 1. Cor. 15.45 And so hath set him forth for a propitiation Rom. 3.25 A witnesse leader and commander Isa 55 4. The medium of dispensing spirit Isai 42 1.2 And comming into him and of fruitfulnesse Ioh. 10 9. Soe is hee the vine the True Vine which God hath made and prepared II. That from the beginning he by spirit in such meanes as he used hath beene drawing in some to his son and these are his chosen his vineyard in whom his word is put and soe hee in them that from them he may be declared to others Pro. 9.1 Isa 5. and 28.16 III. Hee stil useth meanes through Christ to make him knowne and soe to open him and call and draw into him and ingraft in him this being peculiarly in some sence the fathers worke Ioh. 1.13 Mat. 16.16 Ioh. 17 6.7.8 and 6.44.45 and 3.14.15 Rom. 5.8 10.2 Tim. 1.9 And this he doth by his gospel Rom. 1.16 And that both in his servants ministration therof Ioh. 17.20 23. Rom. 10.14 15.17.1 Cor. 3.5 And also by his spirit opperating therein and therwith Act. 11.21.2 Cor. 13.3 Whence that Act. 26.18 IV. That when God hath made knowne his son by the Gospel and vouchsafed the ministration of it by his servants with some motiones of his spirit calling to Christ and soe into his vineyard he According to his nighdrawing in the meanes and drawing them nigh to Christ and his lookes that they should bring forth fruites Isa 5.4 Luk. 13.6 Even fruites of repontance Mat. 3. Faith love joy peace c. Gall 5.22.23 And glorifying him that others therby might come to praise him Mat. 5.16 V. When he hath used such meanes and striven with them and waited for them his time and some bring forth noe fruite that is suitable to the meanes and for him Hee taketh them away either by taking gospel and church state from them Mat. 21.42.43 and 23.37.38.2 Chron. 36 16 17. Isa 5.5.6 Or by taking away his spiritual opperationes from them and so reprobating them Ier. 6.16.31 Ezek. 24 13. Mat. 3.1 Ioh. 2.19 Heb. 2.1.4 and 10.29.30 V I. Those which by the meanes and spirit therin doe bring forth fruite hee purgeth that they may bring forth more fruite I. He purgeth and cleanseth by the grace the promise● the spirit given all opperating to reprove sin Ioh. 16.8.9.10 To deny ungodlinesse c. Tit. 2.11.12 To cleanse from al 〈◊〉 thinesse of flesh and spirit 2. Cor. 7.1 And soe is withering a●● crucifying the flesh with the affectiones and lusts thereof Isa 40.6.7 Gall. 5.24 II. Hee purgeth by afflictiones and correctiones as often as need is to take downe pride breake them of their enterprises returne them from their strayings and hasten them to himself that they may being judged in the world not be condemned with the world but partake of his righteousnesse 1. Pet. 1.6 Ioh. 33.16.24 Heb. 12.6.11.1 Cor. 11.32 Isa 27.8.9 III. He purgeth them in nurturing with the crosse o● Christ enabling them to suffer shame losse hard-ship c. fo● the name of Christ by whom the world is made as a crucified thing to them and they become as crucified to it which freed from many snares Gall. 6.14.2 Tim. 3.11.12 And al this purging is that they may partake of the vertue of 〈◊〉 resurrection of Christ bring forth more fruit Rom. 6.4.5.6 VII Hee accepteth and treasureth up those fruites that are brought forth by the opperationes of his spirit in and through those that abide in Christ and make them usefull 1. Pet. 2.3.4.5.9 Cant. 5.1 VIII Hee owneth knoweth keepeth and approveth this vine and vineyard and branches with the fruites thereof Mat. 3.17 Psal 16.2 Tim. 2.19 Cant. 6.2.3 and 7.12 He hath not only a right over them to dispose of them for so all are his Psal 119.91 The earth is the lords and the fulnesse therof the world and they that dwel therin Psal 24.1 Yea the whole field is his Mat. 13.24 But these are his garden Isa 51.3 His vineyard Psal 80.15 His pleasant portion Ier. 12.10 His peculiar above al the field his treasure Deut. 7.6 Psal 135.4 His enheritance Deut. 9.26.29 And his jewels Matt. 3.17 Soe that they are owned as his choise portion with speciall love care and portection And thus hath he instructed his disciples and us in them about his father himselfe and themselves which as it might be a motive to deter all from harmeing them and to alure men to come and suffer themselves by the doctrine of Christ to be drawne forth of the field into this vineyard and so into Christ and a strong motive to those that are in Christ have of his word and spirit in them to abide and walke in him in the faith and love of him and submission to his teachings and to have his word spirit with al its opperationes abiding in them seeing they are in such a vine and have such a Husband man Againe As our Saviour had beene instructing his disciples so hee had been admonishing them in warning them of the danger of unfruitfulnesse and not abiding in him namely I. That while they abide in the beleife of him and his word enlightened to their hart and in fellowship with his and his word abideth in their hart there is a possibillity of bringing forth fruite to God Psal 78.5.6.7.8 Act. 28.27 Heb. 4.12 And in suffering its opperationes and yeelding up thertoo assurance of bringing forth fruit Rom. 12.1 2. Goll 3.16 Isa 48.18 As heere Vers 2.4.5.6 II. That not abiding in him and his word but suffering it either to be stollen away or not to have its opperation and rooting in the hart it is unpossible to bring forth fruit that will abide or be accepted Mat. 13.19.20.21 As heere Vers 5.6 III. That those to whom hee is made knowne and his word come and they brought to the vineyard and bring forth noe fruite God taketh away in withdrawing his light and spirit from them and soe closeth their eyes and giveth them up to hardnesse Ioh. 12.38.39.40.2 Thess 2.10 And casteth them forth even from the hart and spiritual fellowship of his living people Ier. 14.11 1. Ioh. 5.11 and 2.19 and manifesteth them 2. Tim. 3.9 Psal 12.5 IV. That when they are taken away and cast forth they wither and ar soone withered their moisture light zeale
of such as abide not in him Vers 6. Of the acceptation and answering the prayers of such as abide in him Vers 7. Of the glorifying God by bringing forth much fruite by those that abide in him and his wordin them Vers 2.7.8 Every of which and all of them applyable to every believer Hose 14.5.8 And nothing in all that is spoken which is so peculiar to the Apostles But that it appertaines also to all believers yea and to the Apostles themselves rather as they were believers then as they were Apostles like that Mat. 16.16.17.18 So that the affirmation of this so great love is to and of his disciples that did believe on him and love him in whom wee have for our better understanding and use-fulnesse two things to be noted one that they were endeed believers in and lovers of him the other that at that time they were but babes and cumbered with many infirmities I. They were such as by the spirit of grace enlightening the Gospell or word of grace to their haat were brought to believe in Iesus Christ and in that believing to love him and so were also beloved of the Father Mat. 16.16.17 Ioh. 16.27 They were not such as did challenge an interest in him and his grace from any changes or righteous works or frames of their owne like the old Pharisees Luk 18.9 11. Or new followers of them that by such changes and works trusted in themselves that they were Christs 2. Cor. 10.7.12.18 Nor were they such as were brought to believe only through an ignorant admiration and good perswasion of Christ occasioned by some reports and sight of some great rare and wonderful works done by Christ as Nichodemus before he was borne againe Ioh. 3.2.3.5 Nor were they such as were brought to believe his doctrine and admire him only through the beholding some excellency in his doctrine and the heavenly powerfull and majesticall manner of his teaching as those who were yet far from being borne againe Ioh. 7.46 and 8.30 Nor gained only to some fleeting desires after good from him as those Ioh. 6.28.34 Who yet tooke offence at his doctrine but they were such as were brought to this their believing I. By a spirituall illumination revelation or secret spirituall evidence and testimony given by God through the Gospell to their harts evidencing to them and enlightening them in the great love of God in the gift of his son and in the fulnesse of grace and truth in Iesus Christ and that hee is endeed the Christ the son of the living God the saviour of the world who hath made the atonement and in whom is life in which discovery and evidence their harts were drawne to him and enabled to believe on him and love him Ioh. 1.14.15.16 and 14 1. 1. Ioh. 4.14 Mat. 16.16.17 Isa 55.4.5 Rom. 5.1.11 1. Pet. 1.21.22 II. By a spiritual communication and infusion of grace by Christ into their hart Rom. 5.5 Tit. 2.4.5.6.7 Christ revealing his father and his fathers love to them and so giving in his fathers words or the Gospell he received to minister into their harts in receite whereof they experimented love and found life even eternall life and were thereby knit both in love and considence to him Ioh. 17.6.8 and 1.16 and 6.68.69 1. Pet. 1.21.22 and 2.3.4.5 Thus through the Gospell with spiritual illumination and communication of grace they did both believe in Iesus Christ and love him unfeinedly And such they were II. They were such as notwithstanding this their faith in Christ and love of him were yet but babes and subject to like infirmities as we now are and that not only so far as those who were farther grown then these yet were Act. 14.14.15 Iam. 5.17 But as then weaker and more lyable to bee foyled with infirmities and passiones in some measure then such grown men were I. They were as yet to that time of this affimation but babes and weake in the knowledge of heavenly misteries not yet able to understand parables though they were not of the most misterious parables Mat. 15.16.17 Nor yet apt to understand the sayings of their own master and teacher Mar. 16.6 9. Nor yet able to bear the sayings that Jesus Christ had to make known to them Joh. 16.12 Nor did yet understand the scriptures that spake of the sufferings resurrection and Kingdome of Christ Luk. 24.25.26.27 II. They were as yet when this love was affirmed to them but babes and weake in respect of the rule and opperation of grace and their content taking therein and being formed to the likensse of Christ thereby being at some time ready to dislike and take offence at their masters plaine speaking of his crosse and sufferings and to fault him Mat. 16.21.23 Mar. 8.3.32 Some times ready to wish vengeance on such as dealt discourteously with their master and them Luk. 9.53.56 One some occasion ready to envie one another Mat. 20.20.24.25 Sometimes to envie such as wrought miracles in the name of Christ and did not follow them and to forbid them Mar. 9.38.39 Sometimes to he striving and reasoning who should be the greatest among them Mat. 18.1.3 Mar. 9.33.34 III. They were as yet but babes and weake for spirituall strength for standing and walking either in approving things most excellent or giving excellent testimonies of love when tried being sometimes ready to misjudge of and take offence at the excellent works and fruites of love both in lesus Christ their Lord and master Mar. 3.20.21 Ioh. 13.8 And in such as greatly loved him Mat 26.8.16 And at one time of trial not able to watch with him one howre Mat. 26.37.40.41 And againe in trial ready to withdraw though not from their faith and love yet from the walking in acknowledgement and testifying of their faith and love Mat. 26.56.70 These and such like infirmities were they yet acumbred with which when they were better growne they were more freed from Act. 4.8.12 and 5.29.41 Though in some tryals liable to be overtaken with some infirmities still Gall 2.11.12 So that they were believers and as yet but wake believers such as were yet subject to many infirmities and yet notwithstanding those infirmities were unfeyned believers and lovers of Christ to whom our saviour did affirme so great love with invitation and direction to continue in that his love For the third to what end and for what use this affirmation invitation charge direction with promise of such peculiat love is written and lift upon record to be read preached heard meditated and this appeares to bee I. More Generall and common for all that come to heare or reade the same that in hearing and reading they might believe the truth of this so great and peculiar love of Christ to those that are come into him and believe on him and love him that in beliefe thereof they might desire after him and come in and submit to him and receive his gracious words that they also might there-through be brought to believe
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
preferreth his son in honour that he honoureth all those that in the day of grace do honour him Ioh. 14 21 23 and 16 27. And will repay those that persist in hating him Psal 68. V. It is an eternall and everlasting love hee loved him from all eternity and to eternity hee is the prime elect Isa 42 1. Hee loved him before he tooke flesh and when he tooke flesh yea alwayes while he was heere on earth in all his temptationes poverties sufferings ministration death and resm rection and now at his right hand and so for ever Pro. 8 22 30. Luk. 1.30 32. Ioh. 5 20 27. Psal 2.6 and 16 6 7 c. And with such devine Fatherly love so free righteous delightfull satisfying abundant flowing hononrable and honouring and everlasting love hath the Father ever loved the son though it was not in all times so visible when he was heere on earth and ever doth and will thus love him and thus wee have some small discovery of that which in the excellency and perfection thereof is beyond all our conception much more beyond our expression his love being infeint and in comprehensible passing knowledge III. For the third thing viz. the affirmation it self as the Father hath loved mee so have I loved you this is the profession and explanation of his great love with the peculiar manner of his loving as the Father hath loved him viz. I. Not with a humane and worldly love to be testified after the manner of the world in advancing them and freeing them from sufferings in such glory fame good report honour riches authority friend-ship liberty among men as is in and of this world wherein they shall be falsely accused hated persecuted and have many tribulationes as hee had but in him they shall have peace and comfort as he had in his Father Mat. 10 17 25. Ioh. 14 27 and 15 18 21 and 16 32 33. II. Nor only with a love of compassion and extention of some fruites thereof for so he hath loved all men Psal 136 26 and 145 8 9. And so he loved them when they were his enemies Rom. 5 7 10. Nor yet only with such a peculiarity in this loving as to make them to know and enjoy the comfort of this his compassionate love in the giving himself a ransome for them and the peace the patience the bownty the supports and supplies there through vouchsafed them in all their needs and trials so as they may experiment his love and tender mercy in the same Psal 116 1.2.8 Rom. 5 2 4 1 Cor. 3 10 Wherein he tenders them in some sort because of their weaknesse more then himself on earth was Psal 22 6 7. And though this love of compassion made knowne and enjoyed be sweete gracious and opperative love yet this love is higher and more peculiar Tit. 3 4 5 6 7. Yet III. Not such a love or so loving as admits no cloud darkenings or eclipses from the knowledge or perception of the beloved after the first appearance till the harvest or fulnesse of enjoyment but such as betweene the first appearance and the full comming in of the harvest may admit some clouds hidings and eclipses for a season 1 Pet. 1.6 7. Heb. 12 6 7. Isa 8.17 18. Cant. 3.1 4 and 5 8 21. But with such a devine spirituall and peculiar love as in which his Father loveth him his son he loveth those that believe on him and love him I. With a most free and righteous love hee hath loved and doth love them most freely not for any worth or desert or any excellency found in them or those from whom they received their first birth for they were so far from having any thing deserving love that they were full of such filth as deserved hatred yea such as could not bee taken of without his dieing for them which he did even while they were his enemies Ezek. 16 1 9. Rom. 5 8 10. And notwithstanding he still found them sinfull and rebellious to the day of his call 1 Tim. 1 12 13 14 15. Coll. 1.13 21 22. Yea even when he set his eye on them to take them to himself and for his owne he found them in their filth and bloud and in onenesse and fellowship with the world and yet did hee freely set his love on them and by his Spirit washed them from their sins in his owne bloud and graciously chose them out of the world Ezek. 16 6. Rec. 1 5. Ioh. 15 16 19. Tit. 3.3 4 5 6. So that his love is altogether free and as it is free so it is righteous hee having offered the sacrifice and presented his bloud to his Father so as mercy and truth are met and by vew of his bloud purged their consciences and presenting them in himself to the Father who counts them righteous it him hee loving them with a righteous love Psal 85.10.11 Heb. 9.12 14. And also Hee in this freenesse of his love having given his promise hee is righteous to perform hee is also so righteous in loveing that he will treasure up and not forget but both make prosperous and also recompense every fruite and worke of his own Spirit in them and that according as his grace prevailes in them and leads them to yeild up themselves and their members therein and thereto in the services and sufferings of love for him and their brethren and this also hee doth freely and for his own sake Cant. 5.1 Heb. 6.10 2 Cor. 9.6 Gall. 6.8 Mat. 10 41 42. Psal 19.11 1 Cor. 2.9 II. With a most delightfull and well-pleased love he hath set his delight and taketh pleasure in them Psal 16.3 33 18. and 149.4 And is well-pleased with them as they are in him and have him living in them Ioh. 15.1.9 Gall. 2 20. And soe with all that which by his Spirit hee worketh in them and which through that Spirit hee causeth them to doe in prayers prayses and services of love Jer. 9 24. Prov. 15.8 Yea so delightful is he in this his love and so well-pleased that he hath set his desire and placed his rest for an habitation in and with them Cant. 4.9 10. Psal 132 13 14. Yea so as hee affords them satisfying and well-pleasednesse in this his well-pleasednesse with them Psal 23. and 30 3 4 5. and 116.1.2 10. III. With a most abundant and flowing love his love so flowing on them that he hath them ever before him and his gracious eye upon them Psal 34 15. So that hee sets them as the seale upon his hart and as the seale on his arm Cant. 8.6 And hath graven them upon the palmes of his hands Isa 49 16 So that hee worketh al their works in them and doth all his works for them and causeth all to work together for good to them Isa 26 12. Psal 138 8 Rom. 8 28 Yea so as in due season he imparteth all his counsells and maketh them to know his mind and all his works Ioh. 15
in thee to encline thee to repentance of thy sins and to believe in Christ how sayest thou didst thou never meete with his Spirit thus moving to have drawne thee to Christ yea doth he not now stir when these things are put to thy remembrance sure in these seasons hee is calling thee and striving with thee to draw thee hee is taking the yoke from of thy jawes and laying meate before thee wherefore though thou be blind and deafe and lame yet now looke and heare and rise and do not refuse or withdraw from his Spirits opperationes for he hath powre to bring thee in and if thou do turne in at his reproofes and turnings he will powre forth Spirit on thee and make known his gracious words unto thee Ier. 2 5 6 30. Mich. 2 7. Rev. 3.20 Gen. 6.3 Hos 11.3.4 Mat. 23.37 Isa 42.18 Pro. 1.23 2 Cor. 6.1.2 It is thy refusall and withdrawing in these seasons that endangers thee to the great condemnation Oh therefore turne not from him that first speakes from heaven deprive not thy self of such precious mercy and life Ioh. 3.19 1 Cor. 2.3 and 12.25 But if others will by following lying vanities forsake their owne mercies and in such seasons for worldly causes hang back and loose their owne soules Iona. 2.8 Mat. 16.24.25 Yet thou that art pinched with and troubled for thy sins and afraid of wrath and death and hast assayed many wayes in workings of thy owne to find peace and life and not attamed but art weary and heavy laden Oh let the tidings of this grace and love of Christ and all these motives therefrom prevaile with thee to let go all thy other hopes and desires and repent and believe the Gospell acknowledge the grace of Christ and submit and harken to him and yeild to his gracious call and opperationes who calleth thee by name and he will give the rest and life Mat. 11 27 28. Isa 55.1 3 and 61 1 2 3. Psal 34.8 Tast and see hee is gracious Vse III. This also may be an admonition to all men believers and others to beware of udging of Gods hatred or love towards any man or of the miserablenesse or happinesse of any mans Spirituall and eternall condition by a mans having or wanting being rich or pore in the honour riches friendship powre or good report among men seeing this love of God that makes happy is not like that of the world nor so testified and knowne all things of that nature comming alike to all good and bad Eccless 9.1 2 3. Such as are very dear to God may in all these outward things be very pore Iam. 2.5 As Iob and such may be very rich as David Salomon c. And such as live in ignorance unbeliefe and impenitencie may be very pore and such may bee very rich Iam. 5.1.6 Ier. 5.4.5 And so may men given up of God be also very pore Iud. 1.6.7 And such also may be very rich in these outward things Ier. 12.1.2 Iob. 21.22 So that by these things love or hatred cannot be knowne only correctiones by afflictiones meeting with a man to prevent his sinning or humbling and turning from sin are found most often on those God most loves Heb. 12.7 Hose 4.14 Wherefore to judge a mans self or others simply by such outward povertie or riches fulnesse or want prosperity or adversity is very unsafe and the way to justify the wicked and condemne the generation of the just Psal 73.1.15 And therefore to be shunned of us Ioh. 7.24 Yet doth not this hinder but that the receite of such outward favours as they are fruites of Gods tender compassiones and his love and faith-fulnesse to his redeemed one 's procured and sanctified through the bloud and grace of Christ and the receiver in beholding that grace made more humble in himself and enlarged thereby to give thanks to God and shew forth his love to brethren and compassiones to men more abundantly are testimonies of favour from God and of grace in the receivers Psal 145.8 9 and 136.24 25 and 111.5 and 75 3. 1 Tim. 4.4 5. 2 Sam. 7 18 19. 2 Cor. 9.8.15 And also correctiones for offences received as from the hand of a gracious God and as sanctified through the bloud of Christ in which the receiver is humbled to the acknowledgement of his owne sinfulnesse and Gods righteousnesse and so more submitted to the teachings of grace corruption more mortified and he more conformed to Christ are arguments of favour to the receiver Pro. 3.11 12. Heb. 12.5.11 Iam. 1.12 Whereas when a man prospers in outward things growing proud and persisting in evil more abundantly thereby It is an argument of displeasure from God and wickednesse in man Psal 73.5 6 7 8 9 18. and 92.6 7. And so likewise is it for men to be followed with judgements therein to grow hard and desperate in persisting in evil wayes Exod. 7. c. Isa 26.10 11. Though still outward prosperity or adversity bee of themselves neither prooses of love nor of hatred in God Vse IV. This likewise may bee both an admonition and motive to such as are babes and yet but weake in the saith of Christ who through some spiritual discoveries of the grace of Christ in the Gospell have been helped in some measure to deny and goe out of themselves and to receive the Gospell so as in some measure they believe in Christ and love him and yet are but weake and lyable to many insirmities as the disciples at the time of this love affirmed were To you I say seeing this is recorded and spoken for your sakes that you may know what portion you have in Christ Jesus and with what love you are beloved of him as is before shewne Oh be warned and moved to looke for this love Oh do not sit downe and rest in this that you have seene his love to man-ward and experimented his compassiones to you and found some peace in your consciences in receipt of remission of sins and some accesse to the throne of grace though this be sweet and precious but waite through the Spirit in dependance on him and in this considence seeke ernestly in supplication and use of his appointed meanes in attending to the Gospell to have your faith established in his peculiar love of delight and well-pleasednesse Rom. 5.1 5. Heb. 6. 1. Gall. 5.5 Psal 105.1 8 and 106 4 5. Eph. 1.17.20 And give all diligence by excercising and walking in faith and love and yeelding too and bringing forth the fruites of the Spirit and waiting at his posts that you may have this speciall love of Christ more cleared and assured to you 2 Pet. 1.5 11. Heb. 6.11 Isa 55.1.5 Pro. 8.34.35 And to that end suffer not your hart by any meanes to fall back to the love of the world and the things thereof 1 Ioh. 2.15.16 Neither desire to be loved of Iesus Christ as the world loveth her friends Ioh. 14.27 and 15 19 20. Nor to
that loves us so dearly who is the Lord of all and all are his servants Eccles 3.14 Psal 119.89 90 92. It is the appointed way to passe through before we can come to enjoy the harvest and fulnesse of his peculiar love and choise fruites thereof Act. 14.22 And that in due season as wee suffer with him wee shall raine with him 2 Tim. 2.12 III. To love one another as Jesus Christ hath loved us even so freely delightfully flowingly c. And to walk in such love and fellowship together c. Eph. 5.1.2 To all which by this love of Christ we may be exorted but the speciall use in which wee may come to see and ataine to all set forth in these uses is that which followes in the next point The Second thing to bee veiwed is Our Saviours gracious invitation or charge Viz. Continue yea in my love This sentence by the whole drift scope of our Saviours instruction in the simily from Vers 1. to this 9 Vers apeares to be ment in as large a sence as Vers 4. Abide in me and I in you and as Vers 7. If yee abide in mee and my words in you Soc as the sence appeares to bee twofold First Continue yea in my love That is Depend and rest upon it and rest your selves satisfied with it and turne not aside from this my love to seeke or desire any other loves beside mine Psal 36.7 8. and 73.23 26. and 23. and 27. 1. Isa 28.12 16. and 30.15.16 Secondly Continue yea in my love That is let it bee ever with you in you and before you and have its perfect working in you in all its operationes and doe not smoother it or shrinck from it in any of its workings and motiones Rev. 3.3 Jam. 1● 25. 1 Thess 5.19 So that the meaning of the words apeare to bee as much as if our Saviour had said in more words to his disciples and to us in them I. Continue yea in my love take up all your satisfying and well-pleasednesse therein Psal 16.5 6 7 and 18 1 2 3. Phill. 3.3 7 8 9. Drink in all your delight and resreshing therefrom Joh. 7.37 38 39. Psal 36.7 8 9. Cant. 1.2 3 and 5 1. And take up all your consolation and glorying in this my love Jer. 9.23 24. 1 Cor. 1.30.31 II. Continue ye in my love walk in it and yeild up your selves to go forth in all the opperationes of it doing all you do in the remembrance beliefe of and confidence in this my love and in submission too and walking in the same Coll. 3.16 17 and 2 6. Gall. 2.20 Rom. 6.17 and 12 1.2 Phil. 2.2.6 So that to take the sence both in a briefe summe and in an amplified explication it comes both into the same sence As. I. To take it in a briefe summe it appeares to have this sence continue yea in my love that is as much as to say so cleave to me and demane your selves to mee-ward in accepting of and yeelding to my love in taking all your satisfying in it and yeelding all your service to it that you neither turne aside and wind out your selves from it nor cause mee to hide or withdraw it from you suitable to this are such prayers and exhortations as Coll. 1.9 10 11 and 3 9 10 16 Eph. 3 16 19 and 4 1 7 22 24. Eph. 5.2 For such as so continue in his love that by his love they be enflamed with and led out in the love of him shall partake of more abundant testimonies of love from him Pro. 8.27 Jeh 14.21 23. But such as withdraw from resting and delighting in his love and yeelding up in love to the requirings and opperationes thereof hee will not flow in upon them with appearance and testimonies of his delightfull love but rather hide the same from them Heb. 10.38 Therefore for our profit he said continue yea in my love viz. in resting in and yeelding to my love II. To take the sence in an amplified explication in some particular branches to continue in this love of Christ containeth in it these particulars I. To remember his love with all the fruites thereof so as wee never forget nor be unmindfull of the same but keepe it in our mind and hart as it hath beene by the word of grace and his Spirit therein made knowne to us Cant. 1.4 Psal 103.1 5 As to say His redeeming us by his bloud even when wee were his enemies Rom. 5.5.6 10. 1 Cor. 15.1.4 His accepting and receiving us when in the heavenly call wee were presented to him though wee were then in our bloud hee washing and speaking peace to us and in us even by his bloud that was before shead for us Ezek. 16.4.6 9. Rev. 5.5 His becoming all things for us and to us even wisedome righteousnesse sanctification and redemption Father Brother Prince teacher c. 1 Cor. 1.30 Jsa 9.6 His oft supporting relieving and visitting us and assuring his gracious presence with us and giving us some experiment thereof in his gracious opperations Psal 34.4 and 116 1 10. Isa 43.1 2 3. Rom. 5.2.3.4 His making us sons and therein partakers of all his son like privilledges and therein filling us with peace and assurance of raining and so the first fruites of eternall life and the hope of the inheritance and Kingdome Joh. 1.12 1 Ioh. 3.1.2 Rev. 1.6 and 5 10. Rom. 5.2.3 His making an everlasting and free covenant with us engaging himself to us for all these high privilledges 2 Sam. 23.5 1 Cron. 16 15 18. Psal 105.8.9.10 Of which himself is ever mindfull And of all these things to be mindfull is one step of continuing in his love II. To abide in and keepe fast and constantly at all times that judgement esteeme and prizing of his love and the fruites thereof and the goodnesse and equity of all it requireth and worketh which was begotten and quickened up in us upon the first discovery and communication of his love to us by his Spirit in and through the word of grace in which wee were enabled to beliefe and this is another step of continuance in his love Pro. 31.21 22 and 4 20 21. Rev. 3.3 Ier. 2.1.5 Deut. 32.15.18 III. To abide in and hold fast our considence in his love and goodnesse which by his grace he hath begotten trusting perfectly to his grace and this is to stand and stay in his love Heb. 3.6.14 and 10 35. 1 Pet. 1.13 IV. To account this love of his with the fruites thereof riches enough without desire or regard of any other love or fruite to enrich us and this is to take up our content and lie downe in his love Psal 73.23 Phil. 3.7.9 V. To suffer this love of his thus remembred esteemed trusted to with content taking therein to have its perfect worke in and with us 1 Ioh. 4.10.11.12.17.18.21 In making the world with all the glory riches and goodlinesse thereof as contemptible to us as it will Phill.
and what I should speake and I know that his commandment is life everlasting whatsoever I spake therefore even as the Father said unto mee soe I speake and so he saith The Lord God hath given mee the toung of the learned that I should know how to minister a word in due season to him that is weary Isa 50.4 In respect of these commands put on Christ and undertaken to bee performed by him hee is in generall called The Saviour of the world Ioh. 4.42 And Gods salvation to the ends of the earth Isa 49.6 And in speciall the Saviour of his Body his people Eph. 5.23 Mat. 1.21 And hence also hee is said to be created for the glory of God and bidden by God to bring forth the blind people that have eyes and the deafe that have eares Isa 42.6 7. and 43.7.8 And because hee undertooke and went on in these commandements by the will and apointment of the Father hee is said to enter in the performance of both by the doore Ioh. 10.1 2 3.17 18. So that by our Saviours own testimony it apeares what the Fathers commands concerning him were III. It farther apeares by the furniture wherewith hee was fitted to keepe these commands and so to perform both parts of his Fathers will in effecting salvation for the world and eternall salvation in his peculiar people the Scriptures Assirming I. That for the first Hee was sent into the world to bee the Saviour of the world 1 Ioh. 4.14 Ioh. 3.17 1 Tim. 1.15 And had a body given him that was sit to suffer Psal 40. Heb. 10.7 And was made under the law Gall. 4.4.5 That soe hee might beare the sinnes of men and suffer and offer up himselfe in sacrifice for them 2 Cor. 5.19 21. II. That for the second hee was exalted at Gods right hand and imeasurably silled with the Holy Ghost to send forth in the Gospell to make known the saluation wrought by his death and in his owne body and to aply the vertue of his bloud and so to give repentance and remission of sins and so to heale and save Isa 50.4 10 and 61 1 2 3 4 and 42 1 8. Psal 68.18 20. Act. 2.31 33 and 5 31 32. By which furniture it appeares what the commands to him were IV. It is yet farther manifest in that these commands appeare to be peculiar too and for Jesus Christ our Lord who is the Lord from heaven a quickening Spirit 1 Cor. 15.45.47 These commands being such as not only are but ever were beyond the powre of all creatures or any meere man to performe Iob. 28.1.23 The law which God at first put in mans hart and to which by the grace of creation he was bound with all the commands encluded in that law for loving God with all the hart soul and strength and ones neighbour as himself were suitable and fit for a living soule as the first Adam was made and might have beene kept by him if he had abode in his integritie and so sin might have been kept from entring into the world Eccles 7.29 1 Cor. 15.45 But to take away transgression when it is come into the world and to doe it by dying and rising againe and so to ransome and work a redemption with God for transgressors this is and alwayes was beyond the powre of any meere man to doe Psal 49.7.8 And so likewise to enlive these ransomed ones lying dead in trespasses and sins and to enlighten them and give in the Holy Spirit to renew and save them and fill them with eternal life is beyond the powre of all creatures or any meere man though converted Ioh. 1.13 and 3 3 5 6 and 6 44 45. 2 Cor. 3.4.5.6 These things are peculiar to him that is the son of God God man the saviour and their is none besides Heb. 1. and 2. to the end Tit. 2.10 Isa 45.21 Who had a body given him to suffer and was manifested in this world to take away transgressions Heb. 10. 1 Joh. 3.5 And was exalted at his Fathers right hand and filled with Spirit to enlighten his ransomed to preach the Gospell to the poore to heale the broken harted and bring his people to life and glorie sa 42.1 8 and 50 61 1 4. Whence God in putting these commands upon his owne son Jesus Christ and on him onlie is said to have laid help upon one that is mightie Psal 89.19 V. The state and condition wee were in whom he came to save doth also evidence these foremencioned to be the commandments that were given to Christ by him that sent him forth to be our saviour our needs requiring the same that he should fulsill these commandments for though his being righteous in fulfilling the law to which by the grace of creation wee were all bound was both needfull and profitable for us in that thereby no need of any part of his ransome or sacrifice for himself but all for us Heb. 7.26.27 Yet could not all that righteousnesse of his have made satisfaction for our sins and overcome our death and procured life for us it he had not done this for us by dying for our sins and rising for our justification and so fulfilled that commandment Mat. 26.39 Gall. 2.21 Rom. 4.25 Ioh. 10.18 Neither by all that his personall righteousnesse joyned with the fulfilling of this command if he had not been filled with Spirit to send forth and should not by that Spirit in the Gospell be fulfilling the other command in teaching and renewing us applying that salvation wrought to us and working salvation in us could wee be eternally saved Isa 42.1.8 and 61 1 4 and 54 3.11 Ioh. 6.44 45 and 15 1 8. And thus it appeares what the Fathers commandments concerning Christ are II. The second thing to be enquired is How or in what manner Jesus Christ kept his Fathers commandments and that the Scripture shewes I. That he kept and performed the same in and through an union with his Father in mind will and purpose and so in love to his Father and to his chosen and to mankind Ioh. 10.27.30 Heb. 10.7 9 10. Psal 40.7.8 Ioh. 4.34 And so from the law writ in his hart with delight to doe his will II. That hee so kept and performed them in the midst of a gain-saying people and against many temptationes from the devill and from the world both Jewes and Gentiles and notwithstanding many illrequitealls from his called ones Isa 53.1 2 3 4. and 65.2 Mat. 4.1.12 Heb. 12.3 III. Hee so kept and performed them constantly goeing through and enduring all the labour payne and suffering set before him till hee entred his rest where hee abideth faithfull Isa 50.5 6. and 53.7 Heb. 12.2 and 4.10.16 Phill. 27.11 IV. He kept and performed them by the very powre of the devine nature in and by the stirring and motion of the Holy Ghost Luk. 4.1 14. Heb. 9.14 Rom. 1.4 and 6.4 Isa 11.1 2. And thus and in this manner did Jesus keepe his
Fathers commands Secondly For the things expressed they are fully and plainly affirmed which should bee to us proofe sufficient yet for better usefulnesse wee may veiw them that wee may the more profitably believe them I. The first of them is that Jesus Christ hath kept his Fathers commands not only those that apertained to his own person as hee had taken our nature and had a soule and body like us and was made under the law for us which law hee also perfectly kept and fulfilled and so in that respect was altogether without sin and perfectly righteous Which is greatly for our benefit 2 Cor. 5.21 1 Pet. 2.22 and 3.18 Heb. 7.26.27 But also as that heere specially ment and which wee are heere especially to heed he hath kept those commands which the Father gave him in respect of his office and mediatorship for which hee so fitted him and which were so peculiar to him and needfull for us that hee should performe 1 Tim. 2.4 5 6. Heb. 10.7.19 In respect whereof hee is also the just one and faithfull and perfectly righteous in fulfilling them 1 Ioh. 2.1.2 and 1.9 And that hee hath kept these commands is evident I. By the plain affirmation of Scripture In respect of the first command that he gave himself a ransome for all men by the grace of God tasted death for every man 1 Tim. 2.6 Heb. 2.9 Hee humbled himself and became obedient to the death even the death of the crosse Phill. 2.8 Died for our sins and was buried and rose againe the third day according to the scriptures 1 Cor. 15 3.4 In respect of the other command a testimony in due time 1 Tim. 2.6 Hee is the true light which lighteth every man that commeth into the world Ioh. 1.9 He taught in their sinagogues c. Luk. 4.14 15 22. He taught and advocated for his disciples and gave his Fathers words to them and sent and sendeth forth Spirit from his Fathers right hand Act. 2.33 Eph. 4.7 8 12. And was and is faithful to him that appointed him as a son over his owne house to edify preserve consolate and glorify them Heb. 3.1 6. Isa 61.1.4 II. By his own testimonie both by words and deedes by word he said I will give my flesh for the life of the world I lay downe my life that I might take it againe this commandment have I received c. The Father gave mee a commandment what I should fay and what I should speake therefore even as the Father said unto mee so I speake I have saith hee to his Father sinished the work which thou gavest mee to doe I have manifested thy name unto the men whom thou gavest mee Ioh. 6.51 and 10.17 and 12 49.50 and 17 4 6. By deed lie went out of the house and over the brooke and into the garden and offered himself to those that came to apprehended him and died and rose and ascended and sent forth of the Holy Ghost c. Ioh. 14.31 and 18 1 4 c. Act. 1 and 2. III. By the testimony of his Father that Jesus is his son in and with whom hee is well-pleased bidding all to looke to him and heare him and assureth that hee is full of Spirit and will not faile in whatever appertaineth to him to doe Mat. 3.17 and 17 5. Isa 42.1.8 IV. By the evidence and witnesse of the Holy Ghost of whom it is said the Spirit of truth which proceedeth from the Father hee shall testifie of mee Ioh. 15.26 And so is the Holy Ghost a witnesse of these things whom God hath given to them that obey him Act. 5.32 God also bearing witnesse with signes and wonders and divers miracles and gifts of the Holy Ghost according to his owne will Heb. 2.4 Yea the Holy Ghost will so evidence the righteousnesse of Christ in his perfect keeping of these commands that he will reprove the world of sin because they believed not on Christ that had ransomed them and received Spirit and sent forth light to bring them to believe And he will enable such as are turned in his reproofes to believe on Christ 1 Pet. 1.21.22 And will farther glorify Christ in the harts of believers and guide them into all truth Ioh. 16.13.15 That they may know him in respect of his faithfulnesse in these commands to be all wisedome righteousnesse sanctification and redemption for and to them an all life and good in them 1 Cor. 1.30 Coll. 1.27 and 2 3 9 10 and 3.11 V. By the experiments of those that are taught of God who in the knowledge and beliefe of this grace met with in Christ his keeping these commands for us have seene and experimented that through his obedience and faithfulnesse in the first command having offered himselfe in sacrifice for the sin of the world It is that the earth is preferved that life is reprived that Gods patience and long-suffering is extended and that mercies and bownty are dayly renewed and the foundation of repentance laid and the doore of hope and life opened to them Psal 75.3 Act. 17.28 Rom. 1.16 With. 2.4 Lam. 3.22.23 2 Tim. 1.10 1 Tim. 4.10 And that through his faithfulnesse in the other command making known and aplying by his Spirit the vertue of his bloud to them and working by his Spirit in them it is that they believe in him and love him that they enjoy remission of sins peace with God joye in the Holy Ghost knowledge of their sonship support in tryalls refreshing in ordinances fellowship with God and brethren hope of glory c. Rom. 4.24 25. and 5.1 11. Phill. 1.29 1 Pet. 1.21.22 Rom. 14.17 18. 1 Ioh. 1.1 2.3 4 7. Psal 36.8 65.4 So that from their experments they can set too their seale that hee is true Ioh. 3 32.33 Rom. 8.1 2 3 4. VI. By the witnesse of all those faithfull ministers of the word that have this gracious testimony inspired to their hart who beare record of this Gospel that declareth this which Christ hath done and is at his Fathers right hand ready to do knowing they declare no fable and that where this is faithfully declared they are witnesses and in such witnesse bearing Christ sends forth the Holy Ghost to enlighten and beare witnesse to others that they may believe 2 Cor. 5.18.19 Act. 5.31 32 and 10 44. 1 Pet. 1.12 Mat. 28.20 1 Ioh. 1.4.6 So that it clearly and many wayes appeares that Iesus Christ hath kept his Fathers commandments this being encluded in that great misterie 1 Tim. 3.16 II. The second thing expressed is that Iesus Christ in keeping his Fathers commandments did abide in his Fathers love So that I. In keeping these commandments even while he was made low and under law for our sakes and did humble himself to be made pore and to die for us yea in all his sufferings he went through whose love soever he lost and of whatsoever he was deprived and whosoever hated and persecuted him yet in all his Fathers love and
and in respect of us in suffering for all it can charge us with that so through his death for us we might be dead to it 2 Cor. 5.14 Rom. 6.10 11. and 7.4 And by his death and resurrection spiritually evidenced and aplieil to us bee in bolieving freed from the bondage of it Gall. 4.4 5. and 3.25.26 5.1 So that such commands in respect of such a bond is not heere ment II. Such commands as are beyond all the reach an● powre that is or ever was in any creatures and these are To make satisfaction for sins entred and to take them out of the waye and to abollish death and to procure favour and life againe with God for mankind And allso by Spirit to make knowne this saluation wrought and to communicate the same to such as embracing this knowledge doe there through believe and so to enlive and sanctifie them therewith and therein working salvation in them and communicating eternall life to them which commandments are before shewne what they are and how they belong only to Jesus Christ our Lord the mediator betweene God and men who is found faithfull and perfect in performance thereof and by fullfilling the one hath wrought salvation with God for men and in full filling the other offereth salvation to men and communicateth eternall Salvation to those that believe in him as is before declared nor is there any creature in and by whom the fulfilling these commands can be found that beeing peculiar to Iesus Christ our Lord Ioh. 28.1 23. Psal 40.6 10. and 49.7.8 Isa 49.6 9. and 50.2 9. Heb. 10.1 10. So that these commands are not heere ment III. Such commandements as are given by Jesus Christ the fulfiller of these former commandements unto those who by his Spirit through the Gospell are drawne to believe on him into whose hart by the same Spirit he putteth those commandments Heb. 8.2 6 10. Ier. 31.33 Which commandements are not such or so given as to bind us to worke our righteousnesse in and by our owne observances and performances by our owne strength or such as we had once in Adam or by his devine providence have in our naturall powres as the former law did under which by nature we were and under which he was made for us such commandements so given are to us-ward beeing fallen heavy and burthensome neither can wee have life in our observance of that law but his commandments bee not grievous but easie sweete and affording-light and life in the observance Rom. 8.2.3.4 Phill. 3.3 9. Gall. 2.21 and 3.5 10 25. and 4. and 5.18 Ioh. 1.14.16.17 Rom. 3.27 Matt. 11.27.28 1 Ioh. 5.3 Gall. 6.8 Nor are these commandements of Jesus Christ to his disciples such or so given as those which have already beene shewne to be put upon Jesus Christ himself and poculiar to him Psal 40.6 Jsa 50. to the end 1 Cor. 1.12.2 Cor. 3.3 17 18. But they are such commandements and so given as that they come from Jesus Christ our saviour in the declaration of the saluation wrought in and by his owne person with God for men in fulfilling the first commandement he received of his Father and the saluation which by Spirit applying the former he worketh in men to God in fulfilling the other commandement he received of the Father when he helpeth any to believe in which believing he putteth these commandements into their hart Ioh. 6.38 40 and 17 6 8. 2 Cor. 3.3.17 18. Ier. 31.33 Heb. 8.6.10 Which commandements are to believe on him and to love one another which by this first consideration appeares to bee the commandements of Christ to his disciples and those heere-ment 1 Pet. 1.2.8.18.19 20 21 22. Consider II. That the commandements of Christ to his disciples are such commands as are I. Contained and expressed in the Gospell II. Put with the Gospell by the Spirit of Christ into the hart of believers III. And do naturally and aptly spring up in the beliefe of the Gospell I. The commands of Christ to his disciples are contained and exprest in the Gospell the Gospell fully declaring the mind of Christ not only in declaration of that good he hath wrought for us and that which hee is able and ready to worke in us and to confer on us but that also which hee requireth of us that wee may receive him and be followers of him Mar. 1.14.15 Act. 13.38 40 and 20 27 35 and 26 18. 2 Cor. 5.19.20 Whence the Gospel also is called the commandement 2 Ioh. 4.5 1 Ioh. 2.7 2 Pet. 2.21 Rom. 16.26 And the law of Christ the law of faith the law of righteousnesse the law of the Spirit of life and the law of libertie Gall. 6.2 Rom. 3.27 and 9 31 32 and 8.2 Iam. 1.12 And the so receiving the Gospell as thore through to believe on Jesus Christ and love our brother and yeeld to and walk in that faith and love is called obedience of the doctrine of faith of Christ Rom. 6.17 and 16 19 26. Heb. 2.5.9 And all not so receiving the Gospell where it comes are said not to obey the Gospell the word the truth 2 Thess 1.8 1 Pet. 4.17 and 3 1. Gall. 3.1 The Gospell of Christ is a full and perfect doctrine and stands need of no other law for precepts to direct and leade such as come into Christ having in it self not only generall but particular precepts even for every branch of al that which the grace of God requireth of believers as to give some instances precepts for repentance Mat. 3.2 Mar. 1.15 Act. 17.30 For submission to Christ and receiving his reproofe and forsaking all wee have for his sake Iam. 4.6.7 Pro. 1.23 Mat. 16.24 25 26. For believing whatever his Gospell reporteth Ioh. 12.36 Mar. 1.15 For approbation of and resting on him Pro. 4.8 Isa 30.7.15 For hearing and attending to the sayings of Christ Pro. 8.10 Mat. 17.5 For looking to Jesus Christ for beginning and finishing in us all that belongs to life and godlinesse Isa 45.22 Heb. 12 2. For loving the Lord Psal 31.23 And therein and so for child like affectiones to God Mall 1.6 For brotherly affectiones to believers 1 Pet. 4.8 For compassion and meeknesse to such as are ignorant and out of the way Mat. 5.44 As likewise for being feare-lesse and strong in the way Isa 8.12.13 and 41.14 1 Cor. 16.13 For being patient Iam. 5.7 For being sinceere Tit. 2.7 For being fervent in Spirit serving the Lord Rom. 12.11 And so alwayes and in all to have God and Jesus Christ only for our God and Lord 1 Cor. 8.6 1 Ioh. 5.20.21 To worship him in Spirit and truth Ioh. 4.24 To seeke to glorify his name in all things 1 Cor. 10.31 To delight in keeping sabboth with him Isa 58.13.14 Heb 4.10.11 And with his Heb. 10.25 To veeld our neighbour that preheminence and respect God hath given him in our love care and service and so to honour our parents and not to hurt but preserve the
and so without sin and this the scripture sets forth as his peculiar hee knew no sin he did no sin c. Ioh. 8 46. Heb. 7 26. Ioh. 17.4 Isa 50 and 53. Heb. 2 13. Ioh 13 1. Mat. 4 and 10. Ioh. 17 2 Cor. 5.21 1 Pet. 2 22 3 18. And that every one of us yea the best of all his servants while heere on earth offend in many things Iam. 3.2 Having sin still in nature Iob. 14 4 and 15 14. And also in his life Rom. 7 15. Gall 5 17. Against the law of works Rom. 3.19 20. Yea and the Gospell and so even against the law of grace In strists about the worke peculiar to Christ seeking in endavours to make peace and give satisfaction by performances or to doe in ones owne strength to make up duty and conscience good Rom. 9 32 and 10 3 and 7 15 24 25. and 8 7 8. Gall. 2 and 3. Or else in short-comming of that which through grace given wee might in the faith and love mencioned or walking therein to the denyall of the flesh and yeelding up to the Spirit in all things Rom. 7 15 25. Gall. 5 17. Yea it may bee in failing in particular service or ministration yea so certaine it is that all of us do in some things offend that who ever saith either that hee hath no sin or that he hath not sinned there is no truth in him and he casteth the lye on God Ioh. 1.8 10. Neither can any regenerate man avoid this by saying personally in themselves they have no sin or of themselves they do no sin but onely as they are one with their brethren and reckon themselves after them so they are sinners and do sin while any of their brethren have sin and are found to sin for in such a sence even so might Jesus Christ himself have said Isa 53 2. Cor. 5 21. 1 Pet. 2 24. And so may he still be said to suffer affliction Act. 9 4. Coll. 1 24. Isa 61 9. And to want of his fulnesse and perfection Eph. 1 23 and 4 13. And yet is this his peculiar that he knew no sin nor did sin being Holy harmelesse undefiled separate from sinners which could not bee if any could be said to be without sin in this life in such a sence besides himself Therefore there is yet one thing more to be put in in our keeping his commandements namely that as any sin is yet found either in our nature or life either against law of works or law of grace in failing either in faith or love or walking therein and yeelding to the Spirit there through according to grace received So wee in the acknowledgement of this his grace do speedily confesse our sins and seeke remission and healing of him and so in confidence of his goodnesse and love of brethren go one still in his way before him 1 Sam. 12 20 22. Pro. 28 13 14. 1 Ioh. 1 7 9. And in these five particulars is comprehended the keeping of his commands that appertaines to us III. For the third thing in this point the manner of keeping his commandements even as hee kept his Fathers commandements what this also is Viz. I. That all be done in an one-nesse and a greement of mind and will with the mind and will of Christ and God in Christ and so from the motion of the Spirit and law writ in the hart 1 Cor. 2 16 2. Cor. 3 3 17 18. II. Faithfully in the midst of his house and among the sons of men even a perverse people and in the midst of temptationes from the world the flesh and the devill Psal 101. Phill. 1 27 30 and 2 15 16 17. III. Constantly at all times and in all things with patience through all labours and sufferings till the season of entring his rest be fully given Act. 14 22. 2 Tim. 2 3 and 3 11 12. Mat. 10. Which will be but a first fruites heere Heb. 4 3 11. And perfectly at their departure hence Rev. 14 13. And gloriously at his comming againe for which they looke and long Phill. 3 20 21. 2 Cor. 5 1 6. 2 Tim. 4 8. Rev. 22 17 20. IV. Holding and excercising faith and love through all these 2 Cor. 5 1 14 19 c. For thus it is in all these respects before shewne that Christ kept his Fathers commandements And thus it is shewne what the commandments and the keeping of them with the manner thereof is Which may be Vse I. A discovery of the mistake or scant conceiptiones of the truth of such as in this place by commandements understand noe farther thing but the precepts of ten-words engraven in tables of stone and delivered by Moses to the people to be first kept by Christ by his Fathers command and to be now kept by believers by Christs command which beeing a law without us and enjoinning to doe and live will leave us all under sinne and death it beeing impossible for us to have life and enjoy the righteousnesse of the law that way because wee cannot perform the righteousnesse that apertayneth to us according to that law Rom. 3 10 20. Gall. 3 10. Rom. 8 3 4 Phill. 3 3 9. And though it were perfectly performed by Iesus Christ yet if there had not beene greater commandments that he received of the Father and performed for us our faith were but vayne and wee had beene in our sinnes and soe in danger of wrath still Ioh. 10 18 and 12.31 Heb. 9 22 26. 1 Cor. 15 14 17 18 Rom. 3 25. The ignorance whereof causeth many to establish a righteousnesse of their owne by setting upon the law and so submit not to Christ who is the end of the law for righteousnesse Rom. 10.3 4 In whom nothing avayleth but faith which worketh by love Gall. 5 6 All which may be clearly and fully seen in that which is all-ready said about this buy sinesse Vse II. And this also may bee an information of the cause of soe much darknesse and so many great and smarting afflictiones that many believers in this life do fall into namely because they keepe not the commandements which Christ hath put in their harts which are the same the Father by his Spirit through Christ hath given unto them which had they attended too their peace had beene as a river and their righteousnesse as the waves of the Sea Psal 89 30 31 32. Isa 48 18. Soe that the cause of such smarting afflictiones on them is not because they were unable to keepe the law of works or came short thereof through a necessity by that weaknesse Psal 103 10 and 143 2 Nor yet because they were unable to walke suitable and answerable to the Gospell or law of grace or fell short thereof through a necessity by that weaknesse Psal 130 3 4. For God requires in this no more then hee hath sowne Luk. 19.21.22 But in and according to the Gospell accepts of believers the will for the deed and requires
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
manifested the hart is brought to esteeme basely of it self and highly of him and in beliefe of this grace effected by him is brought to beliefe on him and so on God in him for that eternall life and all that belongs theretoo which is in him to give and work this being the faith heere-ment that is the first commandement Rom. 3.24.25.26 and 4.5.22.25 and 5.1.8.10.11 To which faith or to them so believing the promises theretoo are very great as the receite of the remission of all a mans sins Act. 10.43 Accesse to the throne of grace justification and hearing and answer of all prayers so put forth Act. 13.3.6 Rom. 5.1.2 Mat. 21.22 fruitfulnesse and living springs of Spirit yea such though dead shall live and living shall never dye but shall have victory over lusts support and victory in afflictions and temptations in a word they shall never bee ashamed of their hope but have eternall life Ioh. 7.37.38.39 and 11.25 and 14. and 15. c. III. The love to brethren that flowes from his love believed which is the second command Ioh. 13.34 and 15.12 Hath also great promises to it as that all such love with the fruites thereof shall be accepted as to himself and shall be rewarded even to the least fruite thereof Mat. 10.40.41.42 And that God dwelleth with such and they in him and are his friends 1 Ioh. 4.12.16 Ioh. 15.14 And shall abide in the light and be watered and blessed and filled with love from God and Brethren 1 Ioh. 2.11 Isa 32.8 IV. Walking in faith and love begot in the hart through the word of grace and issuing therefrom hath great promises also of encrease of light and strength and much fruitfulnesse every way before God Pro. 8.12.18 and 10.29 1 Cor. 13 to the end V. Yea even all the fruites of faith and love in every particular service thereof have promise of acceptance and blessing and answer of prayers Heb. 6.10 Gall. 6.8 1 Ioh. 3.22.23.24 And all comprehended and summed up in this if yea keep my commandements yea shall abide in my love So that if the love of God and Christ towards us bee of any force with us and desired of us let it be a load stone to us and have its perfect work with us to give up all our members to God in keeping these commandements of Christ Rom. 12.1.2.3 Phill. 2.1.2.3.4.5.6 And to prize the same above gold and silver and all earthly enheritances Psal 119.72.111 And count it as our meate and drink to be exercised in the services thereof Iob. 23.12 Ioh. 4.34 And to be diligent and unwearied therein through what trials soever wee passe for the same Gall. 6.10 That so wee may take up our content in his love and in keeping his commandements abide in his love and so his joy remaine in us and our joy be fully sound and encrease til it come to fulnesse in the harvest in his visible presence which is the end and scope of these sayings of our saviours in Ioh. 15.9.10 As the Father hath loved mee so have I loved you continue yea in my love If yea keepe my commandements yea shall abide in my love even as I have kept my Fathers ecommandements and abide in his love From which words together in one considered wee may observe as a broviary of all that hath beene said these few lessons therein Obs I. That the choise happinesse heere to be desired and obtained and which hath all satisfying fulnesse in it to satisfie Spiritual desires and that wil also beare through al troubles and bring to everlasting blessednesse is to be beloved of the Father as he loveth Christ and to be beloved of Christ as the Father loveth him and this appeares heere plainly by Christ his promising of it as the choise happinesse to his disciples and his prayer for them Ioh. 17.21 And promise to them Ioh. 14.17.21.23 And the prayer of his people for it Psal 106.4 Cant. 2.4.5 And their profession of it Cant. 1.2.3 Psal 30.5 Obs II. That this peculiar love belongs too and is to be expected believed and waited for of the weakest that through grace believe in Jesus Christ and love their brethren and this is evident by our saviours affirmation of it to his weake disciples and willing them to continue in it and the enjoyment of this peculiar love with promise of establishment in it and fulnesse in due season is the portion of all that walk in faith and love and this is evident in our saviours saying if yea keep my commandements yea shall abide in my love c. Obs III. That it is good and well-pleasing in the sight of God and Christ that all that believe in him do continue and abide in this his peculiar love and this is evident both by his charge continue you in my love and his promise and direction if yea keep my commandements yea shall abide in my love c. IV. Obs IV. That the meane or way for believers to continue and abide in this his peculiar love is to keepe his commandments as hee kept his Fathers commandements though wanting in such perfection of degree in keeping yet in like manner and this is evident in the direction and promise in expresse words V. Obs V. That all believers so keeping the commandments of Jesus Christ shall infallibly continue and abide in this his peculiar love And some ground or reason of these things may be seen in the words also I. Reas I. Our Saviour affirming such love to them calling them to continue in it directing them how and giving the promise to them shewes his will and giveth ground and reason to confirm all to them II. Reas II. Our Saviour keeping his Fathers commandements and thereby first redeeming us and then giving us life sheweth both the Fathers love to us in giving him such commandements and Christ his love to us in fulfilling those commands and giving such sweet commandments to us also in which himself hath gone before us doth give us ground encouragement and motive both for believing in him and loving one another and for walking in this faith and love III. Reas III. His manifesting our beeing reckoned of God after him and his loving us as God loves him and that as hee in keeping his Fathers commands to procure us life abode in his Fathers love so wee keeping his commands in receite and exercise of the life given us shall abide in his love all this is that very thing wee are to believe which will endeed consolato and set us on walking IV. Reas IV. This keeping his commandments is an exercising our selves in his love and suffering it to have its perfect worke in us and soe is the very leading in and way of continuing and abiding in his love All which as it is seene in the words so it is very usefull as is foreshewn I. Vse I. It sheweth just cause of reproofe of and griefe and lamentation for many I. Such a mistake the marke either in their conceiptiones or pursuite of happinesse seeking it in favour liberty riches and honours amongst men feeding on ashes II. Such as professe to seeke God and yet either ignorant of or not pressing after this choyse happinesse but striving for life in their own righteousnes or spending their choyse strength to know that Christ dyed for them leaving this peculiar love unsought only to be challenged in a blind conclusion and consequence III. Such as having begun to see and tast this peculiar love either again through folly withdraw or complain for want of other loves II. Vse II. It is a good admonition to us all neither to seeke other loves then this of God and Christ nor to rest in his love of compassion without the knowledge and enjoyment of this peculiar love but seeke this above all things III. Vse III. It is a good motive to al that have seen and tasted this peculiar love in believing To continue and abide ever in it IV. Vse IV. An exortation to keepe the commandements of faith and love and to walke constantly therein as is before shewn I. Motive I. None but such love Christ Jesus sinceerly Ioh. 14.21 II. Motive II. Nene but such have assmance of abiding in his peculiar love III. Motive III. All such shall assuredly continue in this his peculiar love V. Vse V. This is a consolation and encouragement for al that believe in Jesus Christ and walke in faith and love to goe one without fainting in hope and dilligence till they come to the end of their hope in the fruition of glorious love FINIS ERRATA PAg. 16. lin 38. for one hinne read one in hinne pag. 20. lin 7. for with read which pag. 22. lin 23. for servant read servants lin 28. for allso read also lin 35. for father read farther pag. 23. lin 30. for Christ read Christs pag. 25. lin 22. blote out to also pag. 28. lin 2. for lift read left lin 24. for delight read delights pag. 29. lin 16. for lift read left pag. 30. lin 37. for Saviour read Saviours pag. 31. lin 4. for Saviour read Saviours pag. 33. lin 3. for apase read apease pag. 43. lin 35. for wel-pleased read well-pleasednesse pag. 44. lin 14. for doore read dooer pag. 45. lin 22. for infint read insenit pag. 52. lin 18. for horne read turne pag. 57. lin 18. for they read thy pag. 58. lin 28. for both read doth pag 58. lin 39. for lovinesse read lovelinesse pag. 30. lin 6. for thet read that lin 36. for is read as