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A01725 Foure sermons vpon seuerall partes of scripture, preached by George Gyffard, preacher of the worde, at Maudlin in Essex Gifford, George, d. 1620. 1598 (1598) STC 11859; ESTC S117695 68,936 149

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what spirit this is which is ioined with the water the bloud as a witnes vpon earth Is it not the holy Ghost one of the three witnesses from heauen This is out of all doubt controuersie that he speaketh againe of the holy Ghost The spirite then is a double witnes he is one of the three from heauen and hee is one of the three vpon earth If any shall demaund how can this bee Let them know that the holy ghost doth two waies beare witnes of Christ first together with the father and the sonne from heauen in the highest authority of the Diuine Maiestie hee did beare recorde of Christ and confirmed his doctrine which he had taught with signes and wonders and manifold gifts And then by his worke and grace in the hearts of men when he lighteneth them and applyeth vnto them the efficacie of the death and resurrection of Christ Let it not seeme strange then that the holy Ghost is brought in as a double witnes first as one of the three from heauen and then as one of the three in earth that is in the hearts of men for if there were no more but the testimony of those three from heauē Christ should not profite vs at al because we are not capable of our selues and therefore the holy Ghost also as a witnes in earth applyeth vnto our hearts the power of the water the bloud by which Christ came that is the sanctifying and satisfying power of his death for he sprinckleth the harts of the beleeuers with the bloud of Christ The water the bloud and the spirite then witnes one thing in the heart euen that the whole satisfaction for sinne and al true holines is from Christ crucified Hereby we may perceiue that the efficacie and power of Christs bloud in vs is a witnes vnto vs of a true and liuely faith and so of eternall life because the Spirite and the water and the bloude beare witnesse in earth Then he proceedeth to set forth the stablenes of the credite of these witnesses which he doth by a comparison saying If we receiue the witnes of men the witnes of God is greater This is grounded vpon a cleare principle which none can deny for God in stedfast truth far exceeds men We giue credite to a matter when two or three men which are reputed honest doe vpon their solemne oath affirme that they did heare or see it done if other mē make doubt whē such as they haue sworne they hold thēselues much iniured for shal we not receiue or giue credite to the testimony of honest men vpō their oths How much more iniurie doe we to the God of all truth whose witnes is greater then the witnes of all men when we do not giue credite to the witnes which hee witnesseth of his Sonne For the testimony of God is that which he hath witnessed of his son I neede not stand to open this for it is meere brutishnes not to yeelde vnto it And here I pray you beholde againe the great and horrible wickednes and filthy blasphemy of the Pope and his shauelings which would make the testimony of men yea euen the testimony of themselues being wicked men greater then the testimony of God For what is the testimony of God by which he doth beare record of his sonne but his written word deliuered vnto vs by the Apostles Prophets And where can wee haue the testimony which God witnesseth of his son but in those sacred Bookes Search the Scriptures saith Christ for they beare record of mee Iohn 5. Now when the Papists do affirme that the Scriptures haue no authority nor credite vnto vs but as their Pope and they do giue it or commende them to bee beleeued what doe they but set the witnes of men aboue the witnes of God I will not stand here to rehearse at large but euen a little touch some of the vile and execrable speeches of those foule mouthed Papists which to hold vp the Popish religion deface the cleare testimony of God in the Scriptures which are flat against them for beeing pressed with the manifest voice and testimony of God in his worde they cry out there is no certainty in the Scriptures they be like a nose of waxe which you may turne which way you will they be a dead letter and a dumbe Iudge and but that the Church commendeth them no more credite were to be giuen to the Scripture then to Aesopes Fables O most vile wretches shall the testimony of God which is greater then the testimony of men haue no force but as it receiueth from them And then he addeth Hee that beleeueth in that son of God hath the witnes in himselfe As he spake of the greatnes of the testimony of the Father the word and the holy ghost which is from heauen in the former verse so now he sheweth that who soeuer beleeueth that testimony from heauen hath the testimony of the three witnesses which beare recorde in earth within him What is that this it is he that doth beleeue the witnes that GOD beareth of his sonne the witnes that Christ beareth of himselfe and which the holy Ghost hath also witnessed which is all indeede but one testimony the same hath the witnes also of the Spirite of the water and of the bloud within him Marke then how these sixe witnesses doe meete together to assure vs of one and the selfe same thing euen this that God hath giuen vnto vs eternall life and that the same life is in his Sonne For when the spirite of adoption as S. Paule calleth him Rom. 8. beareth witnes with the spirite of a man that he is the sonne of God he doth it by making him feele the efficacie of the water bloud by which Christ came that is the efficacie of his death and resurrection in satisfaction for his sinnes and in sanctification Euerie one then which beleeueth aright hath the spirite of God in him the liuely power of Christ crucified which do witnes vnto him that through Christ he is made the childe of God and shall be saued From hence we may learne what the nature of the true liuelie and iustifying faith is and whereby it is distinguished or discerned from the historicall and dead faith for if a man doe assent and beleeue that all those things are true which the father the Sonne and the holy Ghost haue testified of Christ in the scriptures and yet bee voide of the spirite and power of Christ vnto sanctification as many that are euen learned men are it is a manifest declaration that his faith is but a dead faith and not that which S. Iohn speaketh of here when hee saith He that belieueth hath the witnesse in him selfe And it followeth hee that belieueth not God hath made him a lyer because he belieueth not the record that God witnesseth of his Sonne as I noted before Men which are reputed honest if they testifie vpon their oath in a matter
of the holy spirite for when the Apostle saith the spirite himselfe witnesseth with our spirit that we be the sonnes of God doth he witnesse that we are and doth he not witnesse that we shall be so euen to the end Can a man to day bee the childe of God and to morrow not Moreouer there is no godly man which saith he is sure he shall not sinne for all men sinne dayly But the regenerate doe know that through the grace of God they shall not so sinne as to fall quite away from Christ or to haue the life of GOD whereof they are made partakers in the newe birth vtterly extinguished in them Touching this pointe S. Iohn in Chapter 3. of his Epistle verse 9. saith Whosoeuer is borne of God sinneth 〈◊〉 for his seede remaineth in him and he can not s●●● because he is borne of God What can all the Papistes in the world say vnto this S. Iohn saith not that some of those which are borne of God doe stand to the end but he saith Whosoeuer is borne of God sinneth not Then is it certaine that he which doth know hee is borne of God and le● by his spirite doth also know that hee shall not fall vnto destruction And for this hee rendreth a reason namely that the seede of God remaineth in him The regenerating grace is neuer lost if the seede of God remaine still in him that is borne of God yea euen when hee doth by infirmitie as Dauid did fall into some grieuous sinnes Also he saith that such a one can not sinne this seemeth an heard saying Is there any man beyond whose power it is for to sinne Is it so heard a matter for a man to doe wickedly if he will endeuour Wee must not take it that he which is borne of God will euer endeuour for to commit sinne No the grace of God doth still so guide him that he doth endeuour to please God and though by ignorance and frailtie hee doe after goe awrie and transgresse yet can he not fall from God hee can not vtterly loose his new birth The reason which S. Iohn rendreth is because he is borne of God God is immortall the seed of God by which his children are regenerate is immor●●● as it is written 1. Pet. 1. The life of God begin in them is immortall how then can it be extinguished or how can he that is borne of God fall away vnto perdition Let all men then knowe that where there is the witnes of the spirite of the water and the bloud there is the certainty of saluation according as S. Iohn sayth These thinges haue I written vnto you that beleeue in the name of the sonne of God that ye may know that ye haue eternall life and that yee may beleeue in the name of the sonne of God There are yet another sort of men I cannot tell what I should tearme them that are confuted by this place they hold that a man for the triall of his faith whether it be liuely or a dead faith is not to looke vppon the fruites thereof It is enough say they that a man doe beleeue in Iesus Christ what shoulde hee or what can hee examine further Faith is Faith Beleeue and thou shalt bee saued These men doe quite abolish and that most wickedly and profanely the testimony of the three witnesses in earth They bring in Epicurisme and all carnall liberty Let not the wise harken vnto them but looke for the testimony of the spirite of the water of the bloud within them if they will be assured that their faith is the true faith that they shal come to life eternall And nowe let vs come to the last poynt which is that the faithfull are by degrees to increase this certainty of their saluatiō To make an entrance into this matter it is good for vs to consider that the spirituall birth is compared and likened to the naturall birth for as in the naturall birth there is first brought forth a little weake babe which hath life and doth in tyme by degrees euen by little little grow vp vnto mans estate so in the spirituall birth such as be borne againe in Christ they be first as little babes they haue indeede the life of GOD in them but they be maruelous weake Reade touching this what S. Peter writeth in his first Epistle in the beginning of the second Chap. how he doth will these new borne babes to couet the sincere milk of the word that they may grow thereby And likewise what S. Paul saith to the Cor. 1. Epist Chap. 4. Then as in the naturall thinges as a man groweth vp in yeeres so he groweth to a riper knowledge and vnderstanding in matters of this worlde so they that grow vp in Christ come to more and more assurance that they be led by the Sprite of God and that they shall be saued Most true it is also a● no man can deny that in the naturall things men do grow vp from babes to mans estate by food and sustenance they grow also in knowledge vnderstanding by practise meanes The same is to be saide of the babes in Christ they cannot growe vp without the Spirituall food they cannot come to more assured knowledge of their saluatiō but by the means which God hath ordained and that is it which S. Iohn here leadeth vnto when he saith These thinges haue I written vnto you c. that ye may know that ye haue eternall life Well then seeing wee must grow vp vnto this happy assurance by meanes let vs in some fewe particulars consider howe first seeing the word of GOD is the sincere milke by which we are to be nourished and to grow vp it is our part as the same Apostle willeth to couet the same 1. Pet. 2.2 Wee doe all know this that when a childe is borne if it be aliue and in health howe much it doth couet the mothers breast and how sweete the milke is vnto it in like manner when a man is borne of God in the new and heauenly birth he hath a vehement desire and longing after Gods word it is maruellous sweete and delectable vnto him And questionles all such as care not nor labor not to know the heauēly oracles are void of the spiritual life they be like vnto those children which are borne dead which care not for the mothers breast We must labour therefore by reading and by hearing the word preached by meditation earnest prayer to come to the true vnderstanding and right vse of the sacred word of God Marke further what S. Peter then teacheth how men shall attaine to assurance of saluation He willeth to giue all diligence to minister in our faith vertue in vertue knowledge in knowledge temperance in tēperance patience in patience godlines in godlines brotherly kindnes in brotherly kindnes loue for if these things be in you and abound they shall make you that yee neyther shall be idle nor
many proude Schismatikes But some man may say what be the thinges that God hath coupled together which such men doe put asunder I will tell you Doth Saint Iohn say that Christ came both by water and bloud not by water alone but by water and bloud and yet they will seperate these two they will haue remission of their sinnes or iustification in Christ without sanctification He that hath Christ to bee his righteousnesse must needes haue him also to bee his sanctification A man cannot bee in Christ but hee must bee borne of God he must bee a newe creature he cannot continue in sinne and bee the seruant of sinne as for that pointe let men reade and studie wel the 6. Chapter of the Epistle to the Romans But let vs proceede further in this matter as Saint Iohn here doth He saith there be three which beare recorde in heauen and there bee three which beare record in earth What will you say if they part asunder these sixe witnesses What if they leaue out these three witnesses in earth and stand onely vpon the three in heauen It may be said is not the testimonie of the three witnesses in heauen sufficient May not a man rest in the testimonie of the Father though there bee none other ioyned surely the testimony of God is infallible and all sufficient of it selfe but whosoeuer beleeueth that testimonie of God hath as S. Iohn saith the witnes in himself he hath the witnes which is in earth within him euen the witnes of the spirit of the water and of the bloud Where these three in earth are not to giue their testimonie the witnes of the other three in heauen is not beleued though it seeme to be beleeued As aske a man this question which is caried awrie that way you beleeue the gospell I doe will he say beleeue it You are sure you shall haue eternall life I am sure thereof saith he Then demaund further how come you to that assurance or whereupon doth it rest He will answere it resteth vpon Gods promise I am sure he can not faile nor deceiue That is out of all doubt but you doe not beleeue it Yes said he I doe beleeue it Then where be the three witnesses in earth which be in euery one that doth beleeue aright He that beleeueth hath the witnes in himselfe ver 10. Where is the bloud the water the spirit I hope will he say further that they bee within me But come to the triall the heart is vnsanctified the minde is corrupt and vaine the tongue speaketh proude things vnder the lippes is deceipt and guile the handes are full of vniust dealing couetousnes pride doe beare sway Examine the whole course of such a mans life and you shall finde that hee doth not glorifie God Is the spirite of God in the heart such a man Hath he the power of Christ in him euen of the water and the bloud by which he came Is he iustified is he sanctified No but as I saide before he doth seperate the three witnesses in earth from the three in heauen It is but a vaine arrogancie in him and a meere illusion in deed that he boasteth of the certaintie of his saluatiō For he hath nothing but his owne imagination to warrant him that he doth beleeue It is no maruaile therefore when such doe fall and to them Saint Paul saith Let him that thinketh he doth stand take heede that he fall not 1. Cor. 10. ver 12. He doth not say that such as doe stand in deede can vtterly fall vnto perdition but they which are deceiued in their owne opinion boasting that they be sure of saluation and yet haue not in them the three witnesses in earth They haue not the firme and infallible grounde to rest vpon for the certaintie of their faith and so of life euerlasting For euen when any such man doth most of all glorie that God is his God and his father If he would but discend into himselfe and but a little awake stirre vp his drowsie conscience that would tell him that there is no such matter but that in deede he may expecte the seueritie of Gods wrath his conscience will tell him thou hast a proude heart thy minde is full of vanitie thou art defiled continuallie with vile and vncleane lustes and with abominable deedes Thou doest delight in sinful wayes and takest pleasure in wicked thinges God is a most seuere and a righteous Iudge he will execute vengeance vpon all vngodly men This vnpleasant song will the conscience sing vnto the vnregenerate and not that sweete tune of certaintie that they shall be saued Let vs then omitte these which are awrie and come to that right way and meanes by which we may attaine to so happie an estate as without all deceite or illusion yea without all arrogancie or vaine presumption to knowe that we shall be saued We heare that as there is a dead faith which may easilie be knowen if we were not too too negligent so is there also a true and a liuely faith which we may trie in our selues by that which Saint Iohn here writeth Which is thus we must not rest in this alone what the father the worde and the holy Ghost doe witnes as to say I knowe what recorde they beare or I am out of all doubt that the record is true and infallible which they beare because it is vnpossible that God should lye for so farre the historicall faith doth goe the dead faith yea as I may say the faith of deuils How then where is the difference I must haue in me the spirite to beare recorde What spirit The spirite of Christ euen the holye Ghost a spirite which commeth not alone but with the water and the bloud by which Christ came He witnesseth in deede with the efficacie of the death and passion of Christ which he doth apply both in satisfaction and sanctification vnto the heartes and consciences of the belieuers The voice of this spirite as it were speaking in the heart of a man and telling him that hee is the childe of God is most certaine and infallible The same spirite saith S. Paul beareth witnesse with our spirite that we be the children of God Rom. 8. What will any man say that the holy Ghost can deceiue or can lie If he witnesse with the spirit of a man that he is the child of God can it fall out otherwise Here the Iesuits and other Papists do fret and murmure The holy Ghost say they can not lye but how can any man assure himselfe that the holy Ghost doth beare record vnto his spirit that he is the childe of God Doth not euerie sect of heretikes boast that they haue the spirit of God is it not then their priuate fantasticall spirit which they are led by For answere vnto this first let all men rightly consider whether these Papistes doe not flatly gainesay the holy Apostles S. Iohn saith it is the spirite that