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A43727 Apokalypsis apokalypseos, or, The revelation revealed being a practical exposition on the revelation of St. John : whereunto is annexed a small essay, entituled Quinto-Monarchiæ, cum Quarto Omologia, or, A friendly complyance between Christ's monarchy, and the magistrates / by William Hicks ... Hicks, William, 1621-1660. 1659 (1659) Wing H1928; ESTC R20296 349,308 358

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his church for the service thereof God first fills them with his Spirit When John was but upon entring upon his prophetical office God ravishes him with his Spirit and fills him therewith to fit him for this office When men in the Apostles days were to be chosen but for the lowest services in the Church as for the over-sight of the poor and the like yet they must be men full of the holy Ghost and wisdom Acts 6.3 Much more then for the highest places as Prophets Pastors Teachers and Elders c. It is said Paul and Barnabas were filled with the holy Ghost and therefore to be separated unto the work Acts 11.24 and 13.2 The Offices of the churches of Christ are for those that have the Spirit of Christ in them in some fulness of it those places are not for such as are filled with the spirit of envie covetousness pride the world contention ignorance and antichristian lording such have not the spirit of Christ in them it may be well said of such that they run for profit here and the like but the Lord sent them not Jer. 14.14 and 23.21 They flatter themselves and think they are called and sent of God because God hath given them some common acquired gifts and parts yet want all the especial graces of the Spirit as meekness self-denial contempt of this world humility bowels of compassion ready to forgive sound knowledge in the truth and holiness and righteousness in their lives and conversations they that want those graces in the truth of them are neither fit for those high functions in the church nor can satisfyingly perswade themselves or others that they are called unto it Let this be as a memento to all such that climbe over the walls into those holy Functions and are well satisfied with a call from men when they were never called of God I say let all such fear and tremble lest God spew them all our together with their flocks that would have it so in his wrath for ever John was rapt in Spirit on the Lord's day 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 in the Greek Whether this day be here called the Lord's day for the great discoveries of those visions made unto John upon this day or because it was the Lord's day for the assembling of the Saints to perform their services unto God it being the same day with that which the Apostles call the first day of the week and our christian Sabbath I shall not much contend but rather am enclined unto the latter for these two reasons First Because the great work of Christ's resurrection on that day wherein he was manifested Lord and Conquerour over hell and Satan purchased it that Title of the Lords day Secondly Because the observation of the Sabbath with all christian publique services were transferred to that day and so is called the Lord's day 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or according to the Scottish dialect the Kirks day the Churches day because they held their assemblies and performed their publique services upon that day Hence note Observ That the Lord's day or the day of the great and publique assemblings of the Saints is the fittest time for God's highest discoveries of Grace and Truth John received here on this day his high irradiations of spirit and Prophesies This is God's great Market day wherein there is a constant and mutual Exchange or Bartering of heavenly and divine commodities the Saints come with the returns of their improvements of mercies in praises prayers and thanksgivings God gives out in return farther supplies of grace and greater measure of knowledge in his ways and truths Therefore sure most happy most knowing and most gracious are those Saints that are most found in this way O! this should make all of us that are not in this way to wail for it as David in his absence and exile from the church of God that being the special habitation of God's glory Psal 96.6 and to breath after it even as the Hart brayeth after the fountain streams for this is the day of the Saints assemblings wherein the Angel comes down the Angel of the New Covenant Christ in spirit to stir upon the waters of Bethesda upon the hearts and affections of all his people When John was in this rapture of spirit on the Lord's day then he heard behind him a mighty voice as it were of a Trumpet loud and terrible The Trumpet being a warlike Instrument whose sound is to prepare unto Battel and to the terror of the adversary God's publique admonitions are so unto his church it not only prepares his own unto repentance but is also of terrible signification unto all his impenitent enemies But here comes in a question fit to be discussed John had here his raptures of spirit extasies and heard a great voice as of a Trumpet The Quere will be How shall we know Divine raptures extasies or visions from diabolical For Satan is God's Ape and hath his raptures possessions strange apparitions sounds and voices also For answer first know that God's visions are given either in the sleep as unto Jacob when he saw a ladder reaching from earth to heaven and Angels ascending and descending in Gen. 28. but such are more properly called Divine Dreams Or secondly When the person is awake as here when Iohn was at Patmos on the Lord's day doubtless either in God's services or holy contemplations he received those visions and raptures of spirit and those extasies or raptures of spirit do cause a great alteration upon the person that receives them he is as it were taken out of himself that is in this posture and frame and therefore it is called a rapture or extasie quasi extra se raptus being in that posture not master of the faculties of his own soul which are wholly in the power and motions of the Spirit that acts them and this is common to both sorts of raptures whether from the good or evil spirit Now to discern what spirit moves in such raptures or visions observe first Whether the person passive or that is under such raptures of spirit were always or for the most part of their lives faithful witnesses unto the word of God and of Jesus Christ such have not only the promise of the holy Spirit to teach them all things 1 Iohn 2.27 but to be preserved against the evil one in their bodies souls and spirits Secondly Observe the matter of their visions in such raptures whether it be to denounce God's judgments against sinful practises or not for surely Satan will never be divided against himself if we will believe our Saviour for so his kingdom could not stand though I have read a story in some old Popish Mass-monger that the divel once in the shape of a Priest preached a very catholique sermon but being discovered by some Saint in presence it seems one of an excellent endowment in discerning spirits asked him how durst Satan to appear in that presence with so sound holy
and catholique instructions in his mouth The divel or the divelish preacher answered him that whilst he preached good and sound doctrine unto his auditors and they were not followers of it he had his end even the aggravation of their condemnation for their neglect inproficiency and contempt of such good doctrine surely how this odd designe should come into the divel 's head I know not being a liar from the beginning and the truth abideth not in him nor will confess it no further then he is compelled to do it by an over-mastering divine power this were indeed to destroy his own Kingdom and God never sends the evil spirits to be the messengers to provoke to break off from sins to live to God holiness and works of reformation his very nature is contrary to such works and therefore is the great hinderer not the promoter of them This is another mark to discern of what spirits visions are of Thirdly Another distinguishing mark is That in respect those visions and raptures of spirit carries with them a terribleness in the strange apparitions therein they leave a high and strange impression of spirit upon the parties under them and those that are from God leaves always behind them when they are passed away a holy awe and reverence of the divine Majesty and glory and a contempt of themselves and their own worthlesness Isaiah the Prophet when he saw the Lord and had discoveries of his glory he could call out Wo is me for I am undone I am a man of unclean lips for my eyes have seen the King the Lord of Hosts Isa 6.5 Iob also confesseth cap. 42. 5 6. Now mine eyes seeth thee I abhor my self and repent in dust and ashes The sight of divine glory and majesty doth always humble in that it brings to sight our own worthlesness even in our best attainments in respect of it which causeth a godly sorrow Now the contrary spirit brings contrary fruits and effects as pride vain-glory c. and therefore not difficult to be differenced in their operations Fourthly Visions extasies or raptures of the Divine Spirit though often they may much grieve and trouble their spirits that are under them as in Dan. 7.15 and 8.27 and take away their senses for the present and their strength and comliness and make them as it were faint dead dumb and breathless as in Daniel cap. 10. 8. 15. 17. verses and as Iohn in verse 17. at the vision of Christ he fell at his feet as dead and in the examples of Zachariah Paul c. yet after they are passed they have no impairing in the parts either of their bodies or souls but rather a greater glory put upon them as Moses whose face did shine coming from the presence and visions of God Paul grew a most eminent light and the highest of all the Apostles after he was strucken as dead with his converting vision Acts 9. Iohn here receives great and high revelations from Christ after he was stricken as dead at his feet by the glory of the vision God is no hard master none were ever losers to be his instruments in this sort for unto such he commonly adds greater additions of parts grace and glory But on the other side by the evil spirit's raptures or possessions many have not only lost the due temperature of their reason and understanding and so become altogether besotted and wittols but have also their bodies impaired by the hard service of their master Hence it is that as it is reported and commonly by experience seen of witches and such wretched creatures that are truly bewitched by the spirit of delusion and have given up themselves as servants to his will have the faculties of their souls so impaired and hurt by his possessions and daylie disturbing of them he being an Apollyon or destroyer from the beginning that being broken in their reasons they conceive in their raptures that they are transformed into strange shapes of cats dogs hares c. and in an instant to be transported and carried into far places distant and in and out to houses though the doors were shut things in themselves above the efficiency of any creature and contradictory to nature and all its works and unless persons of such belief makes two Omnipotents it can never stand Indeed the true ground hereof and of all their confessions in this kind proceeds from hence that the divel from whom they have their frequent extasies and raptures hath so befooled them in their understandings that they do verily believe those things to be really done and acted which the divel does represent unto them in their extasies and trances and so when they are out of them having lost their reasons believes and often confesses them to be of truth though many of them be impossibilities in nature without a miracle and had never a being further then in the fancies of their confused and disturbed brains This is the reward of the divel 's instruments in this kind Fifthly and lastly If all these former distinguishing marks fail for a hypocrite may go very far in complying with the signs of God's word yet herein he cannot deceive to wit in the truth of his vision or revelation in the event thereof this will be sure to try him whether his vision be from God or not Events discovers visions and distinguishes prophets Jer. 28.9 The prophet which prophesieth of peace when the word of the prophet shall come to pass then shall the prophet be known that the Lord hath truly sent him and this is according to that of Deut. 18.21 22. The question is How we shall know whether a vision be from God or not Look to the event if it comes to pass it is of God if not it is a lie Jeremiah prophesied against Jerusalem Hananiah and other false prophets the contrary Jer. 28.2 3 4. Ahab feared not to go against Ramoth Gilead whiles Zedekiah the false prophet told him Go and prosper 1 Kings 22. but when the words of Micaiah proved true to Ahab in his destruction then the false prophets were confounded and Zedekiah ran into an inner chamber to hide himself 2 Kings 22.25 Object But hath not the divel often foretold the truth of events Yes but not with that clearness as the divine Spirit does he leaves no hesitation or doubting on which side the overthrow will be The Beast together with the false Prophet and their adherents must be taken and destroyed the Saints must remain the conquerors Satan in his predictions is but as a good guesser or conjecturer at best to keep his credit good with his complices he gives out his predictions in riddles or aenigma's as of old in the Oracles at Delphos Aio te Aeacides Romanos vincere posse Or that of Croesus Croesus Halyn penetrans magnam pervertet opum vim Both which may be taken in a diverse sense which the constructors took in advantage as to themselves and so proved to both fatal in not
utter overthrow chap. 31. v. 3. c. It is also somwhat against reason that Saul should be all the precedent night at Endor and on his way coming and going and that under great dejection trouble and consternation by reason of his hard fate foretold him and yet notwithstanding he should the immediate morrow joyn Battel with the Philistines is in my apprehension a very unlikely conceit I shall only add and conclude with that of the Psalmist O teach us O Lord to number our days that we may apply our hearts unto wisdom that both God and the creature may have their dues Vers 11. I am Alpha and Omega the first and the last and what thou seest write in a book and send it unto the seven Churches which are in Asia unto Ephesus and unto Smyrna unto Pergamus and unto Thyatira and unto Sardis and unto Philadelphia and unto Laodicea After John was set by a spiritual rapture in a fit frame and posture to receive those divine and excellent Revelations he in this verse makes an entrance into his first vision which was the effect of that great and mighty voice that he heard as of a Trumpet saying I am Alpha and Omega c. This was Christ as is manifested in verse 8. compared to the 9. who is the beginning and last of all things and who is the giver out and author of this Revelation unto John and gives him this vision concerning the seven Churches by way of an admonitory Epistle unto them and what he sees and shall be represented unto him in those visions he is commanded to write them down and send them to the seven famous Churches which then were in Asia minor at Ephesus Smyrna e. Hence Note Observ That the true Ministers of the Gospel must deal very faithfully with their churches in their doctrines and prophesies they must come with real visions of God not feigned ones Paul did profess unto those he wrote that he kept nothing back for their good but discovered the whole mind of God unto them They are to observe God's motions and directions when he moves they must move when he stands still so must they If God commands them to come with the doctrines of peace and consolation they are not to come with the doctrines of judgements and if God proceeds in anger wrath and judgments against a people for their sins the Ministers ought not like the false Prophets in Jeremiah preach peace peace and sew pillows under their elbows to build them up in security and so make them ripe for destruction neither are they only in a perfunctory way to preach the mind of God unto their churches but they must follow John's example here whatsoever vision or burden is made known unto them from the Lord they must for the more certainty and better observation thereof write it down and send it and commit it to their churches keeping this rule the Apostles kept in committing their doctrines unto writing a sure way of preserving it for the churches of Christ to the end of all Vers 12. And I turned to see the voice that spake with me and being turned I saw seven golden Candlesticks Verse 13. And in the midst of the seven Candlesticks one like unto the Son of man clothed with a garment down to the feet and girt about the paps with a golden girdle John having heard this great and terrible voice he turned to see the voice that spake unto him Either this is to be taken metonimocally where seeing is put for understanding that is he turned rightly and distinctly to understand the voice he heard or else to be taken per Synecdochen part for the whole that is he turned to see the voice that is the person that uttered the voice From hence note Observ That God's faithful ones are very intent to know the mind of God in all the discoveries of his Will They are not those that desire to know their master's will darkly and in part they are willing to know it fully that they may fully obey it It is but a fruitless hearing to hear the voice only in the ministery of the Word of God and not be intent upon the intendment and substance of it The word of God though it be the power of life unto all that believe yet without this is but as a meer voice and a dead letter Those with Paul Acts 9. when he was strucken down when he was going to Damasco heard the voice but saw not him that spake unto him so many in our days do hear the same voice of God that strikes thorow other souls unto conversion whiles they neither see nor understand the meaning of God in the voice either to their comfort or conversion No sooner was John turned to comprehend more distinctly this voice that spoke unto him but presently he had a vision presented him of the seven golden Candlesticks and one like unto the Son of man in the mids of them what is meant by the seven golden Candlesticks I refer to the last verse of this chapter where the Spirit it self is Interpreter But by the way this Note ariseth Observ That God reserveth his choisest discoveries for the most diligent and enquiring souls John when he turned to see the voice and being turned he saw seven golden Candlesticks c. When souls turn to God and enquire carefully after his will God will be found of them they are the Treasurers of his mind The secrets of the Lord are with those that fear him They shall know the intendment of God in all the revolutions and providential percussions of the Nations of the world If the Statists of the world would know what would be the event of things their best counsellors would be such as are the wise and diligent observers not of Stars flying of Birds the bowels of Beasts and such Ethnick fopperies but of the voice of God in his holy Word Observ 2. The things contained in this book of Prophesies are most certain John saith not he heard only a voice but he saw seven golden Candlesticks c. The sense of sight is the most certain most evidential of all the senses 1 Iohn 1.3 And indeed this whole book is a book of visions presented unto Iohn and which he saw in Patmos Now in all visions there are some representations made either to the eye of the body externally or to the eye of the minde internally Secondly In every vision there is somthing that is Future and therefore it is somtimes called prophesie or prediction Isa 1.1 Thirdly The party to whom it is made hath a strong irradiation of Spirit and mighty light over-powering him to make him obedient unto that heavenly vision and so is put out of all doubt of the truth of it Fourthly It is in great evidence when the party is awake Dreams are but obscurer visions when men are asleep and therefore visions are the more evident and excellent discoveries of the truth In this
the solemn and the ultimate compleat act in Ordination unto all Offices in the Church so Christ here follows his own method used in his churches he lays his right hand upon him but here lies the difference men may lay their hands on that is bestow offices on men but cannot add power to execute those offices but Christ not only lays his hand on makes John a Prophet but fils him with his Spirit also Whom Christ calls unto offices in his church he lays his right hand upon them he fills them with his Spirit John before he received his confirmation in his Prophetical office and the command to write his visions and what he saw unto the churches had in the first place divine visions of Christ in the likeness of the Son of man and was struck as dead with the glory thereof whereupon Christ laid his hand of comfort upon him and he heard that rousing voice saying Fear not The case and condition of such persons that are called to the Ministerial offices in the church should in some measure run paralel with Iohn's First They ought to have clear visions of Christ sound knowledge in the mysteries of the Gospel Secondly under the apprehension of divine glory and their own corruption they ought to be humble and lie low at the feet of Christ to be patterns unto others in humility self-denial and other graces Thirdly They ought to be sensible of Christs hand upon them that is his spirit which will manifest it self in their sanctified desires willingness and readiness unto the work of the Lord. Fourthly and lastly They ought to hear that rousing word of comfort within Fear not that is the comfortable experience of the Spirit in their own souls Fear not which will raise them to a holy confidence to declare the mind of God in all things and not to fear the faces of men for the righteous are as bold as a Lion This endowment with the Spirit was that that was principally looked at in the chusing of Officers in the Acts of the Apostles yea even Officers of the lowest form Consult Acts 6.3 and 9.17.11.24 and 13.2 unless men have the Spirit of Christ in them in some fulness of it they are neither fit for those holy functions nor can satisfyingly perswade themselves or others that they are called of God unto them Vers 18. I am the first and the last and I am alive but I was dead and behold I am alive for evermore That this person that is here spoken of was Christ is clear to avoid repetitions peruse the precedent 8 and 13 verses but here lies the difficulty Object It was formerly asserted on vers 13. that this was the divine person of Christ that appeared unto Iohn in the form of a man now according to his divine nature he is impassible he did not suffer death nor was again made alive for he is life it self therefore this is only proper to his humanity and that was it to wit his humane nature that appeared unto Iohn that which was now alive and was dead To clear this I answer you must understand that is frequent in Scripture to attribute that unto one nature which is the proper attribute of the other and so as the Learned calls it communicatione Idiomatum by the communication of properties what is due unto the divine nature is communicated or attributed unto the humane and so on the contrary as to instance When we are said to be bought justified or saved by the blood of God wherein we must not be so gross to conceive that God hath blood but it is meant of that person who cleansed us by his blood was both Man and God in one person and that which is proper to the humane nature is here attributed unto the divine And so when it is said that God suffered and the Son of man created all things and 't was he that was with the Father from everlasting This is predicated of one nature which is proper to the other Consult Acts 20.28 And so in this verse though it is said that Christ in his divine person appeared unto John under the similitude of the Son of man who is alive but was dead imports only thus much That that similitude or form that appeared unto John was the very same Christ and Divine Person that was conjunct with his humanity in heaven and by a mutual and interchangeable communication and attribution of properties this divine Idea or Representation that John saw is called by the proper attribution of Christ's humanity which was pierced dead and lived again though indeed it was only the diuine person of Christ clothed with the figure and likeness of the Son of man which was dead but was now alive This is very usual in Scripture and amongst Divines wherein the properties of one nature are really attributed to the person denominated of the other nature interchangeably by reason of the unity of person consisting in both natures Secondly I answer That oft in Scripture that hath the real denomination of a thing which is only so in appearance and resemblance That apparition or counterfeit of Samuel that appeared unto Saul at the Witch of Endors is called Samuel several times in 1 Sam. 28. without any note of distinction from the true and real Prophet Samuel further then is collected from scriptural reason and the coherence of the discourse in that place Angels that appeared in the form and likeness of men to Jacob Lot c. are called men because they appeared in humane form so this divine appearance of Christ here is called the same person that was dead but is now alive because he appeared in that shape and figure of the Son of man which was dead but is now alive And behold I am alive for evermore Amen As he is the first and the last the first before all beginnings and the last to all eternity so Christ assures all his in this place he is the same for ever to them a King to rule and protect them a Mediator to intercede for them a Prophet to teach and direct them unto everlasting Amen so be it so it shall be and so it must be And he adds And I have the Keys of hell and death Christ to take off all fear from John and to assure John and all his Saints that he is most powerful and able to effect and bring to pass those visions and ptedictions that he was about to reveal unto John and by him unto his churches he now publisheth unto John that all power now is put into his hand from the Father even over hell it self for he hath despoiled it of its power Here is a transporting of the word hell before death Hell is the sting of death and therefore according to order of things the last Rev. 20.14 so death and hell were cast into the Lake of fire Take hell here for the grave or the state of the dead so Christ hath the key to open it
the more glory it will be capable of and filled with hereafter Every Vessel shall have his fulness in glory but every one acording to its capacity as there is a glory in the Stars Moon and Sun and one differing from another in glory yet every one hath their fulness So in the Kingdom o● glory when God giveth to every one according to his works every one shall have the reward of their works eternal happiness but some shall sit upon twelve Thrones judging the twelve Tribes of Israel all shall be shining Stars but some of a greater Magnitude then others But to proceed For I have not found thy works perfect before God It was not a legal perfection that Christ could not find in Sardis he did never seek for that absolute perfection in them that would be in vain seeing they were so full of Imperfections But yet this intimates that the faithful christians and their works may be perfect before God although they are not found perfect in Sardis yet may be found perfect in others that are more sound and godly For the clearing of which understand that sometimes in Scripture perfection is taken for sincerity and uprightness as Gen. 17.1 Walk before me be thou perfect that is upright sincere as Iob 1.1 he was a man that was perfect and upright one that feared God and eschewed evil he was a plain simple man honest at the heart in this sense the works of Sardis were not perfect before God they were not honest sincere and upright according to his will they were Hypocritical in name shew and appearance only not in truth and sincerity Secondly Perfection may be taken 1. As respecting our justification Or 2. Our sanctification The first of these in a strict sense is a compleat perfection for the Saints are compleat in Christ their head as unto justification and from all sin and the guilt thereof there is not one sin left which is not washed away by his blood in this respect they are perfect By one offering Christ hath perfected for ever them that are sanctified Heb. 10.14 Then Secondly There is a perfection of sanctification and holiness And that is 1. In the respect of the beginnings and parts thereof 2. In respect of the prevailing degree thereof 3. In respect of the aimes thereof 4. In respect of the duration and perseverance of it 5. In respect of others First the Saints in this life have a perfect beginning of holiness as to its parts because it begins in every part they are sanctified throughout in soul body and spirit 1 Thes 5.23 though every part be not throughout sanctified by reason of the imperfection of mediums by which they are sanctified yet they are sanctified in every part throughout in understandings wills affections desires memories thoughts and hearts Secondly They have every grace in their souls not only in the truth thereof but in the prevailing degree thereof as when faith love patience humility c. overcome infidelity hatred impatience pride and other their opposite vices and evils So when this work of sanctification is begun in all parts thereof it may be said a perfect work in beginning and when it comes to the prevailing degree thereof it may be called a perfect work having prevailed against its contrary Thirdly They are likewise perfect in respect of their aims and desires God accepts the will for the deed and he that aims and strives for perfection God accepts as perfect though mixed with much imperfections Christ could not find the works of Sardis perfect in this sense neither Fourthly They are likewise perfect in respect of their duration Apostacy from the faith and truth will loose the honor of perfection and makes their crown to wither when a righteous or perfect man turneth to iniquity all the righteousness that he hath done shall not be mentioned Ezek. 18.24 Fifthly In respect of others the Saints are perfect souls compare them unto the guilded out side formal christians and they are gold and perfect in respect of them and so Christ could not find the works of Sardis perfect before him as those of Ephesus Smyrna c. Hence Note first Observ 1. The great cause that our works are not perfect but defective before God is for want of honest sincerity in them Sardis was blamed for this very thing and for want of this grace she carried a fair name that she lived in her pretended graces but she was dead there was no sincerity and truth in them If we suppose a man to worship God in all his Ordinances and avoid all outward evil yet if there be double-heartedness in his spirit all is cast off by God as abominable Sincerity is that that gives perfection to every grace it is the very truth and spirit of every grace as when we believe we must believe sincerely when we love we must love sincerely and cordially when we sorrow or repent it must be done sincerely that is truly fully without any mixture or hypocrisie for a double minded man God doth hate Sincere quasi sine cera without wax without composition and as the word here beares it in the Greek 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 I have not found thy works full there was somwhat wanting within to make them compleat and perfect without this ingredient grace of sincerity all our duties are but as sounding Brass and a tinckling Cimbal But add sincerity unto the least and most imperfect of our duties and they will become in the esteem of God most perfect God accepts a Lamb from Abel offered in sincerity rather then clouds of Incense and thousands of Sacrifices from a wicked and profain Cain Yea if it be but a widdows mite or some Goats hair coming from one that is sincere God looks upon it as a rich present and calls the presenter thereof perfect Truth of grace and sincerity is our perfection here but in the world to come we shall have perfection in the highest degree as well as the perfection of sincerity and truth of grace in this life therefore let us so walk before God as becometh perfect ones Observ 2. It is the Saints duty that they aim and press after perfection in all their graces works and duties The church of Sardis was worthily blamed for want of this perfection her works were not full and entire there was somwhat wanting and therefore blame-worthy and imperfect First They are to press after the perfection of justification by faith and evidenced by love and works and so make their election and justification sure unto their own souls and manifest it unto others also Secondly To seek after perfection in all graces and parts of christianity in souls bodies and spirits to be perfect intire wanting nothing Ja. 1.4 as ye abound in every thing in faith and utterance and knowledg and all diligence see that ye abound in this grace also to wit charity 2 Cor. 8.7 There must not one necessary grace be wanting in true Saints though
the faithful and therefore David because he would have God's vengeance against these wicked ones plainly manifested desireth the Lord to discover them that they have no portion right or part in the book of the living nor worthy to be written or numbred among the righteous but that all might sensibly discern them to be but reprobates And thus far David's prayer is imitable as unto us Quest But by the way I shall put a question Whether it is lawful or consonant to the will of God for any of the Saints of God to pray to God as Moses did Exod. 32.32 I pray thee raze me out of the book which thou hast written and as Paul wished To be separated from Christ for his brethren according to the flesh Rom. 9.3 Or secondly To pray that other mens names though wicked may be blotted out of the book of the living as David in Psal 69.28 prayed against the enemies of God and himself Answ 1. It is not lawful to pray for any thing contrary to the known will of God for there are no commands or promises annexed to such a prayer but abundantly to the contrary therefore surely such prayer must be most vain and sinful for neither Moses nor Paul were bound to prefer the good of their brethren before the fruition of God and their own salvation Moses nor Paul did pray so absolute but conditionally like to that of Christ Father if it be possible let this cup pass from me so they if it would stand with God's will and be approved by him could desire and wish to be razed out and anathematized from the roll of God's church and from life itself so that they could deliver their lost brethren of Israel from the curse and damnation that hung over them for their infidelity and impenitency this they did desire under the loss of their own salvation had it been possible But whether Moses or Paul had so an eye and respect in these particular prayers to the will of God is uncertain for I think it is no sin to say that either Moses or Paul might be carried aside by an over mis-led zeal to their brethren the Jews for In many things we sin all saith the Apostle James cap. 3. 2. 3. Lastly if David did pray unto God absolutely that the names of the ungodly might be put out of the book of the living I think it not warrantable nor Imitable in us David being a Prophet and having the spirit of prophesie he well knew against whom he prayed prophesied and imprecated and so his prayers and imprecations to this effect were but as so many prophetical denunciations and predictions of God's judgements against his impenitent enemies which are no patterns or examples to us for we are commanded to pray for all men even for the conversion of the most vilest persons in the world as long as there is hope of their returning But secondly Though we may not pray absolutely yet we may conditionally with submission to God's will against all his and our antichristian enemies that God would either convert them or bring them to shame and ruine that his glory and the Saints peace and comforts may be more enlarged and multiplyed thereby But to proceed I will confess his name before my Father and before his Angels Christ having assured the overcoming Saints of Sardis that they should participate of his glory and be clothed with majesty in the other world and having undoubtedly assured them the confirmation and continuance of their blessed estate and their right thereunto in not blotting out their names out of his blessed roll and register of the book of life and having promised not only to do all this good for them but will also acknowledg them confess them to be his by name before God and his holy Angels that is as if Christ had said Those whom I present before thee O Father and thy holy ministring Spirits clothed in white rayment in innocency and majesty and which are from eternity registred in thy book I avouch and acknowledge them to be of my own name members of my own body anointed with the same unction and Spirit that I am of truly christians faithful followers of me and my doctrine thorow their whole course of regeneration and new life which they have led unto this present day Hence Note Observ That Christ will not be ashamed but will publiquely own and acknowledge his faithful ones at the last day before God his Father and all his holy Angels This he promises Mat. 10.32 to confess and own them before his Father in heaven who shall faithfully confess and own him here on earth Christ calls such here his sheep his friends his brethren his members yea himself by his own name Christ 1 Cor. 12.12 and therefore Christ tells them John 20.17 I ascend to your Father and my Father to my God and your God And seeing God and Christ are not ashamed to be called their God and their Christ in this life surely in the life to come they will not be ashamed of them but will acknowledge them to be the the godly or God-like christians that faithfully owned God and Christ in their several generations This is a great motive and encouragement unto us boldly and with constancy in the worst of times and under the greatest defections to confess and own so worthy a Lord and Master as Christ and his ways seeing we shall be no losers by it but rather great gainers for before God and his Angels he will not spare by name to confess us and to honour us as his own before so glorious a presence although of our selves we be most unworthy creatures Who ever truly honoured God and Christ in an open sincere profession and following of their ways of truth and was not honoured both by God and Christ Them that honour me I will honour saith God and they that despise me shall be lightly esteemed 1 Sam. 2.30 If we only lose our honour among men for our profession and among the basest and vilest sort for all scornful ungodly ones are so to be accounted be they never otherwise in the eye of the world so great rich mighty or honourable and win honour with God if we be vilified on earth and among earthly minded men and be accepted in heaven we have no cause to be discouraged or murmure at our loss When Christ owned Stephen from heaven in the midst of his enemies it was more then a sufficient recompence for his stoning Acts 7. What loss did the three children sustain when they kept their consciences undefiled by not obeying Nebuchadnezzar's command in worshipping his golden Image but openly professing and praying with their windows open to the God of Israel Dan. 3. Did not the Lord for this their faithful honouring of him honour them with his presence with safety and deliverance and made them ever-living examples to all that truly fear God to trust in him for help in all extremities that fall on
were from heaven and not from men Hence it is that the Spirit of God is not only called the holy Spirit but also the Spirit of Truth John 14.17 because it leadeth and guideth into all truth and wheresoever the Spirit cometh as a holy Spirit to sanctifie it cometh in the first place as a Spirit of Truth to lead the soul into the ways of truth If Christ makes any discoveries unto thy soul it will be as unto Philadelphia as the holy One and as the true One As he is the way unto holiness so he is the way the truth and the life and no man cometh unto the Father but in by and thorow him John 14.6 Which hath the Key of David that openeth and no man shuteth and shutteth and no man openeth These words have relation to that prophesie of Isaiah cap. 22. 20. 22. about the calling of Eliakim the son of Hilkiah who should be a Father unto Jerusalem and to the house of Judah into whose hands the Government should be committed and in vers 22. The Key of the House of David will I lay upon his shoulder saith the Lord so he shall open and no man shall shut and he shall shut and none shall open This Eliakim in the days of Hezekiah was his chief Steward or master of his houshold as appears by 2 Kings 18.18 26. and it seems by the transactions between him and Senacharib none were suffered to go in or out to treat with Senacharib but Eliakim and whom he did approve of he was a man in great authority with the King and carried the Key and Soveraignty ever his whole houshold and therefore he is prophesied of by Isaiah to come or to be called again of God not in person but in his antitype and true counterpane Jesus Christ the true Eliakim who beareth the Keys of David c. Christ may well be typified by Eliakim and to be called the spiritual Eliakim promised in Isa 22. both for his name and nature Eliakim signifying as Hierom de interpretatione nominum the God of the Resurrection or God that rose again and who was this true Eliakim but Christ In the next place Christ was descended from this Eliakim Luke 3.30 therefore rightly brought by the Spirit in Isaiah to typifie him forth But lastly and chiefly Christ is the true spiritual Eliakim in respect of his Kingly office and Soveraignty which he beareth over his spiritual house his church as Eliakim bore it over the house of David The Key is put metonymice the ensign of Authority for Authority it self But why the Key of David and not the Key of the House of David Isa 2● 22 I answer Either it is to be taken metonimically the Master being put for the House or else for the more excellency of this Key that Christ bears before that of Eliakim's the truth it self exceeding the Type Eliakim was but an inferior Minister as the Steward and that in the family of David but Christ he bore the Key of David that is that was born before or by David himself due unto the highest Governour and extending to the whole Kingdom And therefore excels that of Eliakim's being limitted only to the houshold of David But why is the Key of David brought by the Spirit to represent Christ's Soveraignty and Kingdom over his church I answer for divers reasons First God promised an everlasting Kingdom to David and therefore a fit Type of the church of Christ who are loved with the everlasting and sure mercies of David Secondly David's Kingdom was over the Israel of God so Christ over the true Israel of God according to the Spirit Thirdly David was an absolute Lord over his Kingdom he suffered no Jebusites nor Canaanites to domineer within his Realm and Jurisdiction so Christ within the verge of his Government and Sovereignty he suffers no unclean Canaanite to rule and reigne nor any unclean thing to enter therein but he will be sole Lord and Soveraign within his House as was David and therefore in the next words it is said That openeth and no man shutteth and shutteth and no man openeth The same Key that openeth the same Key shutteth Christ's Key Power or Authority doth open and shut in a threefold respect First It opens the true Doctrine of Salvation and Redemption by Christ that none ever hereafter shall shut it up or obscure it and again he shuts it up to many unworthy and impenitent people which none but by him shall be able again to open and discover Secondly It opens and shuts in respect of the Government and Soveraignty that Christ bears over his Kingdom his holy Temple and Church either in admission or exclusion of members Isa 9.6 Zeah. 6.12 and herein no man can open or shut admit or exclude but as Christ hath laid down the rules and directions thereunto in his word Thirdly It opens and shuts into Christ's hidden mystical and everlasting Kingdom the church of the Elect and invisible Saints and to whom Christ doth open to enter herein no man can shut and to whom Christ shutteth no man can ever open so absolute a Lord is Christ in the whole work and administration of his Kingdom that what he does no man can undo or hinder and what he will not have done none can bring to pass He openeth and no man shutteth and shutteth and no man openeth From the words thus explicated Observ That Christ is the sole absolute Lord soveraign Giver and Disposer of all the blessings relating unto his Kingdom Christ is a Lord by power Mat. 28.18 2. He is a Lord by purchase Rom. 7.20 3. He is a Lord by conquest John 16.30 4. He is a Lord by donation Ps 2.8 5. He is a Lord by election as from God Mat. 12.18 Isa 22.20 c. And doubtless such a Lord hath an absolute power over all the Ministrations of his Kingdom to promote execute or hinder as he pleaseth The magistrate walks not in this sphere he hath another Kingdom to deal with the Magistrate cannot here shut nor open though Erastus vainly dreamt the contrary Christ's Key or the Key of David only fits this lock As the spiritual Key of David cannot open or shut in the civil kingdoms of the world neither can their civil keys open or shut in the spiritual house of David being fitted for another lock and who proves the contrary disorders the whole lock and brings always ruine instead of blessing upon the experiencers thereof Christ fits not upon Caesar's Throne nor Caesar upon his Each must remember and keep their place and station If Christ open with his Key and receive into his visible Kingdom Caesar hath no key to shut out If Christ shut against any Caesar hath no key to open 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Caesar may shut the door to true Saints and open it to the debauched world and so make an Image like to that of Nebuchadnezzar's whose feet were partly iron partly clay But when Christ in his Ministery
light and sound knowledge If he be spiritually judicious and learned I wish him to search and enquire diligently true Berean-like whether things are so or not and declare it forth unto others So shall he deliver his own soul and his Brothers also from the snares of death To all which as the Close of all I say Amen Who am Kerris in Cornwal Nov. 1. 1658. Thine In all Christian services William Hicks The Preface GOD spake at sundry times in old time to our Fathers after a diverse manner by his Servants the Prophets but now in these later dayes hee speaks unto us by his Son and his Ambassadours the Apostles and Ministers of Christ And hee that would desire to know the minde of God towards his people and Church may by the blessing of God and the Spirit of Grace moving on his endeavours in searching meditating and inquiring into the Word of God both Old and New not only finde out that Treasure where out floweth both New and Old things that will make his soule wise unto salvation but also hee shall finde a treasure of wisedom that will replenish his soule whiles here beneath in all the changes of this World with a great deale of Peace and Comfort For what will add greater hopes or be a surer prop to a soule in the time of its Affliction and mourning then to fore see know and be assured next to its interest in Christ of the day of it's deliverance This hath been the Ordinary portion and Lot of every soule that is truly Interessed in Christ Jesus thorow their severall Generations for the Servant must not look to be greater then his Master Christ entered into his glory by Sufferings Temptations sorrows and the way of the Crosse his members must drink the same cup with him whiles here militant though not to the same measure nor to the same ends for herein they are not made mighty to bear his sufferings were to give satisfaction to Divine Justice that hee that knew no sin might be made sin for us that we thereby might become the Sons and Children of God Our sufferings are for the Exercise of our graces and to fullfil the remainder of the sufferings of the Mysticall Body of Christ in our selves in our Journying towards our Celestial Canaan And this hath not only been the portion of particular members but of the whole Body the true Church of God in all ages as appeares by the History thereof Yet notwithstanding our gracious God to manifest his Fatherly oversight and faithful providence and goodness which hee without Intermission dispenseth towards his Church and people hath often for a Comfort to the Godly and warning to the wicked not only delivered them from their oppressours and set them above them but so prefixed the time of their distresses and deliverances that both they and their enemies themselves in observing the events must needs acknowledge the All-wise hand of Gods providence to the one for good to the other in wrath and Judgment God hath promised hee will not be angry with his for ever God hath his accesses and his recesses his comings in and his withdrawings towards his Church Some are conditional as if we keep with God hee will be found of us but if we forsake him he will forsake us Some again are absolute and out of Soveraignty as that I will be found of them that sought me not c. Yet however Gods purpose of doing good to his Church is so stedfast and unalterable that though many of them run upon the performance of some precedent conditions or qualifications in his people yet he will in faithfulness perform his promises towards them in their deliverance either by making them a fit people for so great a mercy by working the condition in them and so will make them a willing people in the day of his power or otherwise rather then any of the promises shall fall to ground unaccomplished will do it absolutely of his good will and pleasure 1. Before the Floud God gave 120. years respit to the old World before he would execute his Judgment upon them Gen. 6.3 When this time was expired his Spirit would contend with them no longer but God came with the Floud and destroyed all living except Noah and what was with him in the Ark. 2. God declared to Abraham that his seed should bee a stanger in a Land that was not theirs in Aegypt and should serve them and they should afflict them for 400. years but withall that Nation whom they should serve hee would judge and afterwards they should come out with great substance Gen. 15.13 14. c. Which promise God did fulfill most faithfully unto them in its due time and after the expiration of the said Terme hee brought out his people with a mighty and strong Arme in drowning the Host of Pharaoh in the red Sea 3. To that Captivity in Babylon God sets a period of 70. years Jerem. 29.10 when that time was accomplished God stirred up the Spirit of Cyrus King of Persia to let the people go 4. To Daniel God shewed that 70. weeks viz. weeks of years being 490. years were to bee determined in which time the Messias should come and be cut off and at length the City of Jerusalem destroyed Dan. 9.24 25 26. verses And how all these things were fully accomplished is most evident to every one that knows any thing of Gods dealings towards his Church and people 5. In like manner there is a certain time set and determined upon the Church of God in the new Testament how long she shall be exposed to persecution and when she shall be delivered from it which is expressed in the Prophet Daniel 7.25 and the 12.7 They the Saints shall be given unto the fourth Beasts hand untill a time times and the dividing of time Which Prophesie of Daniel does answer that of Rev. 12.14 The Woman which is the Church of God shall be in the Wilderness and trodden under foot by the power of the Beast for a time times and half a time which is to say as it is explained in the sixth verse of the same Chapter 1260. dayes or years which terme for the comfort of the Saints the power of the Beast cannot exceed For he that hath set a bound and period to all Kingdoms and Empires in this World hath said it hither thou shalt go no farther And that Angel in the Prophet Daniel 12.7 held up his right hand and left hand to Heaven and sware by him that liveth for ever that it should be but for a time times and half It being then clearly evinced that God will in his appointed time visit his Church with sure mercy and having prefixed in all ages the time and continuance of their Distresses and persecutions and that in the day of his visitation he will come with a certain deliverance to his people and ruine to his enemies it is matter of great Joy comfort to his
over This book of Prophesies is full of such discoveries to wit The afflicted state of the Church its security in that condition together with the rise of Antichrist its reigne pollutions and a discovery thereof and at last its utter ruine and abolition and the consequent thereof the Restauration of the Church to glory Judicious christians should account this knowledge excellent it will much help to keep their spirits in a frame and temper sutable to their conditions This will teach them to know that this is a time of patience and tribulation not of tryumphing and reigning While the Bridegroom is absent the Spouse is under sorrow and mourning not of mirth and rejoycing The Scarlet Whore or harlot church sits yet as a queen and therefore the true Spouse sits mourning yet still expecting the day-star to arise for her comfort and consolation See more concerning the usefulness of this Prophesie in the Preface to this work Observ 3. The contents and intendment of this Prophesie is not obvious to every eye Reading and hearing will not serve turn there must be a keeping that is he that will read to advantage the things in this Prophesie must read observantly hear attentively and at last treasure up in his heart what he hath read and heard and so having carefully observed the contents of each Prophesie with a right application thereof he becomes most blessed and happy From the difficulty of the understanding of this Prophesie observe 4. That the profoundest speculations and the choicest truths are hardest come by It is a true saying Quod difficilimum pulcherrimum Truths as Treasures that lye deepest are sweetest It is not unknown what knots there are in the choice doctrines of the Trinity the Divinity of Christ Justification c. and yet most necessary to be known This informeth us several lessons 1. To set a reverence upon the truths of God for they are choice ones not easily come by 2. It sets a check upon our swelling conceits as if we knew all mysteries and the deep things of God but we are creatures not omniscient and it teacheth us that many difficulties in the word of God are the truths of God though we know them not 3. It quickens us to duty and whets our endeavours to the attainment thereof Strive to enter into the strait gate Choice Truths as heaven must be taken by violence and the violent takes them by force 4. God hath hid some excellent Truths under the rocks and laid them deep that the greatest abilities and graces he gives may be exercised therein in the Word there is meat for babes and also meat for strong men both have enough that neither may complain for want 5. Lastly It drives us to God and to pray with David Open thou our eyes that we may see the wonders of thy Law For the time is at hand The same expression is in the last chapter v. 10. which intimateth that all ought to take heed to the contents of this Prophesie because the time was then at hand and drawing nigh wherein all the predictions thereof must be accomplished and wherein an entrance should be made forthwith unto the accomplishment of some and so unto all the rest in their order until all should be fulfilled And in the first verse it is said The things revealed in these Prophesies by Christ unto his servant John must shortly come to pass Hence observe That those prophesies began to be in force and run out presently upon John's time and so continues in all the ages since until the consummation of all This will be made good in the ensuing discourse treating on the particulars Verse 4. John to the seven Churches in Asia Grace be unto you and Peace from him which is and which was and which is to come and from the seven Spirits which are before his Throne Verse 5. And from Jesus Christ c. John having discovered the Author of this Revelation in the first two verses by whom it was given and the Instruments by whom it was sent and received and having confirmed it by a sure testimony that it was he himself that did receive it he goes on with a saluting preface to the seven famous Churches which were then in the lesser Asia by way of an admonitory Epistle wherein partly he commends and encourages them partly he checks them which will be manifested in the progress of the discourse before he enters upon the relation of the Prophetical visions themselves From whence observe That Christ's Ministers or Prophets though they have a Burden or Doctrine of Judgements and Wrath to denounce against a people or church yet they are in the first place to come with the doctrines of Grace and Peace in their mouths with bowels of pity and compassion towards them The work of judgements is as it were a work of abhorrency unto God Why will ye die O house of Israel How often would I have gathered and healed you but ye would not It is God's method a long time to exercise his patience and forbearance before his wrath be executed he will try all means in the first place by mercies by providences by deliverances to win a people to himself he will as a good husbandman many years enclose dig dress and prune his Vineyard in expectancy of fruitfulness before he will hew them down and cast them in the fire He will abide long with his backsliding children forty years long was he grieved by his gainsaying people Israel yea he will come down and see as if formerly he did not take notice of their sins hoping of their amendment by such forbearance whether their transgressions be so or not Ezek. 33.11 God takes a solemn Oath As I live saith the Lord I have no pleasure in the death of the wicked Turn turn c. When God is as it were by unrepentant sinners enforced to withdraw his presence and execute his judgements O! how troubled is he at it He doth it as it were step by step Ezek 10.4 When God withdrew his glory from the Temple first it moved to the threshold then towards heaven v. 19. then to the midst of the city and from thence to the mountain on the East side of the city cap. 11. 23. and so at last went wholly from them This sets a reproof upon such that come like Boanarges sons of thunder with doctrines of judgments and wrath before they have made experiment of the doctrines of peace and grace That of our Saviour may be well applyed unto them They know not of what Spirit they are of Observ 2. That all Christ's faithful Ministers that desire the good of souls by their doctrines are to pray for the encrease of grace and peace in God and in our Lord Jesus Christ and upon all their hearers It is John's wish here to the seven Churches Paul always in every Epistle to those to whom he directs them Rom. 1.7 it manifests our charity and our duty in praying for all
Disciples should be offended because of him and that they should be cast out imprisoned reviled and suffer many persecutions for his names sake And the ground or reason of all this is from that promise in Gen. 3. That God would set enmity between the seed of the woman and the seed of the serpent and this enmity hath abided ever since and will ever abide between those two mystical seeds until the seed of the woman Christ and his members shall become absolute conquerors in the binding up the old serpent who is the father of all enmities and mischiefs This informeth God's people that it should not seem strange unto them when the world and their enemies do rage against them Here a question may come in Whether christians when they are called unto it are bound in duty to suffer for the profession of all the Truths of God To clear this question I shall premise briefly That Truths are either about fundamentals or circumstantials Fundamentals are such as without the knowledge thereof we cannot ordinarily be saved and they are conversant either about the very being of a Saint and Christian or secondly about the well-being in preserving and building up this Christian in his holy faith and these are called principles or rudiments of Religion Heb. 6.1 You know no one can proceed to be an Artist in any Art or Science or come to any perfection therein without some certain rules and principles to proceed by so none can become a true Christian or Artist in that heavenly Science of Christianity without some first laid principles And amongst those Fundamentalls which are necessary to the Being of a christian I believe as some have been too large in the description of their Fundamentals so some have been too narrow and therefore seeing they are not precisely determined by any universal assembly of christians but are left to be gathered up here and there in the Word of God by parcels I shall not be so presumptuous to define their certain number only I say thus much That that Creed which is called the Apostolical setting a qualified sense on that article of Christ's descent into hell to be the exactest square and rule of principles that relates unto the very Being of a Christian that is this day extant and he that is not ready to suffer for the profession thereof is not worthy the name of a Christian Now secondly other Fundamentals are about the well-being of a christian and such are all the Ordinances of the Gospel As Baptism Lord's Supper Prayer Thanks-givings all Church Orders and Fellowships Preaching Exhorting Reproving Overseeing and the like And if it be in our power we are rather to forbear the use of one of them then to defile our souls or consciences under corrupt administrations of them but if at any time we were called to suffer for the essential truth of them we are bound to suffer and to bear them a testimony as a part of the Truth and Word of God But for every opinion that arises about the right administrations of the latter or manner of understanding of the former principles which are but the circumstantials of Religion to set bonds upon the conscience therein it savours rather of a spirit of contention heat and passion then of found judgement and christian wisdom This is to make hard knots where there is none and Christ calls his yoke easie this were to make it burdensom and intollerable The substantial part of Christian Religion is plain and easie and the blinde may walk therein and a lamb may wade thorow This is life eternal that they may know thee the only true God and Jesus Christ whom thou hast sent John 17.3 It is true there are mysteries high questions and deep things of God in the word these are for the exercise of our spirits and gifts not of our faith no further then as part of the revealed mind of God and therefore we believe them to be truth though we understand them not which are reserved until the day of the revelation of all things when we shall know as we are known and when all our ignorances and imperfections shall be done away This sets a check upon some hot spirits of these times that rather then lose or part with their wilde opinions or let them lie unvented would break all the bonds of peace charity and communion amongst Christians and so utterly deprive the churches of Christ of all the benefit which otherwise their gifts and parts might stand in stead for I doubt all sorts of christians of our times are too far baptized into this errour and Satan hath too great a stroke in it to divide the hearts of Christians about circumstantials when as they hold one and the same fundamentals joyntly together The Lord in mercy to his churches remedy this great evil and sin of our times Vers 10. I was in the Spirit on the Lord's day and heard behind me a great voice as of a Trumpet In the Greek copie it is no more but 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 I was in the Spirit which in Beza's translation is rendred correptus in Spiritu I was rapt in Spirit It was indeed a rapture of spirit an extasie wherein John received this Vision and so it hath been with all the Prophets of old they were acted by the Spirit in all their visions and prophesies they were lift up above themselves and out of themselves when they were to have cognizance of Divine things and this was by the Eternal Spirit of God working mightily in their spirits Observ That the Spirit of God does as it were set a violence on those persons he employs about the high mysteries and discoveries of his choicest Truths Paul that great light of the Gentiles he had his raptures into the third heaven whether in the body or out of the body he could not tell Exekiel when he was to receive those high Visions he oft reports of the Spirit entring into him and taking him up cap. 3.12 and 2.2 John for his better accomplishment to receive those divine Visions he is here said to be rapt in Spirit And the reasons of this is First That he might be the better enabled to take a clear and full view of those divine discoveries which were about to be shown unto him When we would show one things distinctly we use to place him up on high for the better sight Secondly That he might have satisfaction in his own spirit that those his visions were from God seeing he had so extraordinary taste of the Spirit in the first place he might well conclude he was now as it were to become the mouth of the Spirit unto the churches Lastly That his thoughts and heart might have been sequestred from things below and his contemplation raised higher on things divine as a true Prophet of God ought to have Another Note from hence is as a corrollary to the former That when Christ sets up any eminent Officer or Light in
first vision Iohn saw seven golden Candlesticks and in the mids of them one like the Son of man c. Some may conceive that this person here represented in the likeness of the Son of man to be some Angel and not Christ because he is said to be like the Son of man and not the Son of man but an Angel which Christ deputized as v. 1. to give these visions unto Iohn But to refel this opinion I offer these reasons First He is called the Α and Ω in verse 8. and in chap. 2. vers 18. where the same person is described he is called the Son of God Now sure God would never give these Titles and his peculiar Attributes unto creature-Angels but unto his Son who is not only 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 but 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 not only consimiliar but consubstantial with the Father and who counts it no robbery to be equal with God For unto which of the Angels hath he said ye are the Α and Ω the first and the last Or ye are the Sons of God Or unto which of the Angels hath he said as in verse 18. ye are alive but ye were dead or ye have the keys of hell and of death Surely no creature in heaven or in earth will take these high Titles and Prerogatives unto themselves but Christ himself and therefore this likeness of the Son of man in this vision must needs be Christ And by the way I would have the observant reason take notice that it is not very difficult to discern what visions in this book are given forth by Christ and what by Angels by observing the descriptions of the parties that gives them for the principal and most remarkable visions Christ gives out himself but the less principal he discovers by his ministers the Angels But to leave nothing in the dark Some may say Why may not this be the Father who appeared unto Daniel chap. 7. 9. who is there called the Ancient of days whose garment was white as snow and the hair of his head as pure wool his throne was like the fiery flame and his wheels were as burning fire The description of this person here in Daniel is almost the same with this in the Revelation comparing the 11. 14 and 15 verses together I answer first The Learned do observe That neither the Father nor the holy Spirit have ever appeared in the likeness or the shape of man Secondly The Anthropomorphites have abused this place to maintain their gross opinion of the corporiety and circumscription of the infinite Deity and therefore the all-wise Spirit of God to prevent the mistakes of man about the invisible and incomprehensible nature of God describes this vision of Daniel in the likeness and appearance of things not that they were materially so It is the likeness of a Throne and like a fiery flame c. And in the 13 verse like the Son of man no true substantial body nor material visions Thirdly I answer This must be the person of the Son in the likeness of man for the reasons immediately foregoing who was dead but is alive and he that should attribute this to the Father or the Spirit should want some Hellebore Lastly This must be Christ because we find in Scripture that Christ hath often appeared in visions like unto man Dan. 7.13 I saw in the night Visions and behold one like the Son of man Ezek. 1.26 and Rev. 14.14 I looked and behold a white cloud and upon the cloud one sate like unto the Son of man and that this was the person of the Son and not the Father or the holy Spirit is most evident from verse 18. of chap. 2. where one and the same person that is in the 13 14 and 15 verses here described in the mids of the seven Churches or the seven golden Candlesticks who had his eyes like a flame of fire and his feet like unto fine brass in the 18. verse of chap. 2. he commands John to write to Thyatira one of the seven Churches These things saith the Son of God which hath his eyes like unto a flame of fire and his feet like unto fine brass Therefore to be brief that person that is here called the Son of God is neither the Father nor the Spirit but Christ the eternal Son of God Quere But was not this appearance then in the likeness of the Son of man truly man or Christ the Son of man Seeing you hold it was the person of Christ was it Christ according to his manhood I answer It was Christ but not Christ as the Son of man for it is a maxime that nullum simile est idem and here he is called like the Son of man therefore not the true and proper Son of man The heavens was to contain his manhood until the restauration of all things though his Divinity is ubiquitary omnipresent and omnipotent yet his manhood is circumscribed and terminated unto one place at once if it be in heaven it cannot be on earth it ascended there Acts 1.10 11. and Stephen saw him there even the Son of man at the right hand of his Father in glory Act 7.56 not by a visional representation but truly and really As God gave Stephen this glorified sight of the Son of man in heaven so God doubtless fitted and qualified his organical instruments of sight above their common pitch to reach an object at so high a distance when God will work wonderfully he can turn Nature out of its proper frame either in elevating it beyond its own power of production or to hinder it in its own peculiar operations He can make the Sun to stand still as in the days of Joshua He can make the eye to see a thousand miles distance as unto Stephen he can bind up the fiery flames that they shall not hurt or burn as unto the three children in the fiery Furnace walking therein without scortching a hair But to return If Christ as the Son of man be in heaven then he is not on the earth he is not transubstantiated or consubstantiated into or with the Bread in the Sacrament as the Papists and some Lutherans dream of But secondly I answer Christ here appears to John as he did to the Prophets of old before his Incarnation that is to say by his Deity and Godhead being transfigured into the likeness of man and taking up the form of man as being most sutable to the capacity and nature of man and so manifests himself in the shape or form of man otherwise the Divine Nature in it self is invisible as in Dan. 7.13 and 10.5 Ezek. 1.26 Rev. 14.14 Before Christ's Incarnation he appears in the likeness of man to show that in time he would become the true and real Son of man by assuming flesh into union with his Godhead and since his Ascension he appears in the likeness of man to teach us that one day he will in the true humane nature come again to judge
both small and great Rev. 19.18 and this is to be executed by the sword that proceeded out of his mouth v. 21. and how this can be effected by the word of his mouth I know not otherwise then by moving and working powerfully on the hearts of such instruments as God shall command and employ to take the material sword in hand for the ruine of antichrist and to effect this work of wrath and judgement Collate to this the Notes on the two precedent verses 14 15. And his face shone as the Sun shineth in his strength This shows farther the resplendency of this vision His face is likened to the Sun in his glory There was much and great glory in this vision and yet all this is but like the Sun in his glory If it were the glory of ten thousand Suns united in one yet would be short of the essential glory of the Son of God it is neither expressible nor comprehensible by any of all the creatures but here is presented by things beneath its excellency that according to man's weakness we may perceive a little of his glory for no man yet ever could see the glory of God and live Hence Note That the execution of Justice and Judgement is a glorious administration Christ's face shone as the Sun in his strength when he was about to call his delinquent and offending churches to an account for their backslidings in chap. 10. v. 1. 3. his face was as it were the Sun in that appearance also but then presently followed thunders and voices as when a Lion roareth to denote unto us when Christ was going forth with terrible judgements upon the world his carriage and appearance therein was most glorious and it is said in Exod. 15.6 upon the destruction of Pharaoh and his host in the red Sea Thy right hand O God is become glorious in power thy right hand hath dashed in pieces the enemy and in the greatness of thine excellency thou hast overthrown them that rose up against thee The acts of God's power and justice do shine so clearly in the world that they dazle mens eyes and hearts and makes them tremble before God So likewise it is amongst the children of men not any Magistrates Commonweals or Nations are more honourable shining and dreadful to their enemies then such as keep close to the rules of Justice and judgement against offenders Never was Solomon more glorious in all his reigne then when he executed justice between the two Harlots and called for the Sword to decide the controversie How honourable was Phineas and what a high reward he got for executing justice and judgement It was an old saying Fiat Justitia ruat Coelum If our chief Magistrates keep close to Justice in our Land and Common-weal our Nation will shine as the Sun in its strength none of the Nations round about will be able to look us in the face for the power and glory of the Lord will be upon us Verse 17. And when I saw him I fell at his feet as dead then he laid his right hand upon me saying unto me fear not I am the first and the last Verse 18. And I am alive but I was dead and behold I am alive for evermore Amen And I have the Keys of hell and death When John had taken a view of this appearance of the Son of man and of that great and dreadful Majesty and Glory that he appeared in it struck him as dead at his feet Hence Note That the sight of Divine glory is the most effectually and humbling sight When the Prophet Isaiah had a sight of this glory he could cry out I am a man undone and of unclean lips for mine eyes have seen the King the Lord of hosts Isa 6.5 When a soul comes to see this glory it brings him to a true sight of his own worthlesness and to an abhorrency in his own eyes There is no greater or more efficacious way to take off our hearts from the creature then to behold the vast disproportion between the glory of God and our poor selves All flesh is as grass and all the goodliness thereof is as the flower of the field Isa 40.5 6. and why Because the glory of the Lord shall be revealed and all flesh shall see it together And when Job had a sight of this glory he cryed out Job 42.5 Now mine eyes see thee I abhor my self and repent in dust and ashes Observ 2 That Revelations of Divine glory are dreadfully glorious They struck John as dead There did but Angels appear in an inferiour glory unto Gideon and Manoah and made those Worthies quake Judg. 16. 13. Apparitions of glory works strongly upon the spirits and quickly overwhelms them And if the glory of the creatures is so resplendent how is the glory of God to be born who dwells in the light which no man can approach unto 1 Tim. 6.16 Paul could not behold that glorious light that shined about him Acts 9. but was strucken to the ground and blinded with it In the Earth Heavens and World we may behold the glory of God in part and as in a glass but his essential glory as it is himself wherein he makes his habitation is that light which no man can approach to or comprehend and live and therefore when it is but left out to appear but in some likeness or similitude of man Fire or the like it works such terrible effects upon the beholders of it Abraham fell to the ground when he had this glory appeared to him Gen. 17.3 The three Disciples when they had but a taste of this glory at the Transfiguration in the Mount they fell upon their faces to the earth Now the reasons that the appearance of Divine glory is so dreadful are First Because the Majesty of God is partly in those visions and the luster that accompanies it is too high and burdensom for mortal eye Secondly That it may breed an awe and reverence in us of and unto the Divine Majesty When Israel saw the lightning and heard the Thunder in the Mount all the people in the Camp trembled Exod. 19.16 Thirdly It is to prepare a soul for entertainment of what God hath to speak unto it Our souls are quite out of temper by reason of lusts cares fears and the world to have converse with God This prepares them for this Divine communion Quest Here a question may be made whether the blessed heavenly Spirits Angels or blessed Souls or glorified persons after the resurrection shall or do see the essential glory of God Though it were granted mortal eye cannot see this glory yet those blessed glorified creatures may I answer That I am swayed for the negative My reasons are Because God's essential glory is himself and God is invisible and that glory inaccessible and no farther and in no other way to be seen and comprehended by any created being then himself thinks good to propound it in and this hath
they in this particular witness the Jesuitish Sect with their many pretended miracles voluminous interpretations of Scriptures Councels Fathers Traditions super-numerary Sacraments c. I confess it is the common trade with all new and false doctrine-mongers to amuse the vulgar with their intricate Scriptural glosses that so thereby they may the better swallow down the hook or poison undiscovered within the artificially composed bait and pill and as the fish Sepia darkens the water with its inky humour to avoid the hand of the Fisher so do these serpentine Fry so cloud the truth with their polemical discourses that unawares they have brought many heretical Syncretismes upon the church of God under the pretence of Scriptural truths and reasons but notwithstanding their high pretence to Scripture and Reason both are undermined by them and have endeavoured the overthrow thereof by their strange conclusions which are both false and opposite to the truth as it is in Jesus Now understand that I hold not that every difference of opinion about the externals or accidentals of Religion is sufficient to denominate the holder thereof a heretique or false Teacher for then which of the Fathers would go clear nor but few if any of their Successors But that truly and really denominates a heretique or false teacher is the holding and maintaining such errors as directly strike at and will subvert the foundation Now this is the foundation article That ye believe in God and in Jesus Christ whom he hath sent for this is life eternal John 17 3. And that doctrine that strikes at this either directly or consequentially is heresie and false doctrine and therefore justly were they called false Apostles that went about to add Circumcision unto the Gospel and said they could not be saved without it Acts 15. This was to nullifie Christ's sacrifice and satisfaction and to make Christ of none effect as the Apostle Paul tells the Galathians That hereby they hearken to a new Gospel Therefore it is of plain and easie discernment for a competent spiritualized Christian to make discovery of a false Apostle Prophet false Teacher or Heretique by the doctrine he brings For first If it strike at the root or tends to the subversion of the true fear of God and godliness it is of Satan and from hell Next If it strikes directly or consequentially at the subversion of Christ in any of his offices be sure that doctrine is not of God for there is no name way or practise under heaven whereby we may be saved but in the name and faith of Christ who is the alone way unto the Father and none cometh unto him but in and by the Son all other ways are not only broken reeds but dangerous this only in the Son is eternal life 2. In the next place false Apostles and Teachers may be discerned from their false calls or missions and this will the better be evinced by first considering its contrary the right Call of true and faithful Teachers and Apostles of Christ and their Call was either first from God or secondly from the church God's call is by giving abilities gifts and affections sutable to the work and office that he ordains him for He gave some Apostles some Prophets some Evangelists c. and so when God sent Moses he furnished him for the great work he appointed him to Moses pleads his unaptness and slowness of speech but God said Go and I will be with thy mouth and teach thee c. Exod. 4.12 and so unto all the Prophets of old God came with his Spirit upon them and filled them with a sufficiency thereof before they were sent upon their errands God calls Apostles of Fishers and makes them Fishers of men and so spirits them and enables them that they fear not the faces of men nor the learned of the world for he tells them Go preach and lo I am with you to the end of the world that is by a peculiar assistance by his grace strength comfort direction Spirit Those that Christ calls and sends he gives them a full supply of all gifts and graces necessary to discharge their respective services Secondly God's call gives affections and heart unto the work he moves strongly by a secret impulse of Spirit on the soul that he sends on his employments it will not consult with flesh and blood but will on as Paul did in the work of the Lord without hesitating or securing his carnal interests Yet secondly This call must proceed orderly unto the exercise thereof since extraordinary Gifts and Calls are ceased the mediate call must concur to set the seal and authority upon the first God's giving to a man the call of abilities parts and affections to an office do not really and ipso facto invest him in that office it maybe said that he hath jus ad rem but not jus in re he hath a potential right thereunto but not a right of possession for Christ hath delegated that power unto his church of setting their publique Signature upon all Officers for his service for whom God qualifies with a call of abilities he is only judged and deemed fit for the Ministry of Christ but not really a Minister or Officer of Christ before he is ordained thereunto by the church by the first call only he may perform many good duties and services unto the church as an able and faithful Disciple or member but by the conjunction of the other he can do it ex officio and authoritatively Therefore such as pretend their call to publique offices as Apostles Teachers Pastors c. only as from God and contemn the other from the church surely I am of judgement as unto their mission they are false Apostles and are neither called of God nor man for if their call of abilities was from God as they boast of then it would manifest it self to be of God by a submitting to the wisdom of God in the order of the dispensation of his Ordinances in his word Therefore both conjunct together makes up a compleat officer and shining star within the church In the next place Those that boast of their callings from the church and want the first call of God of abilities they are good for nothing but as unsavoury salt to be cast unto the dung useless to any service they will not serve so much as to make a pin in the house of God such are false Apostles to the purpose fit to be spewed out of all Christian churches in the world Wherefore all faithful christian assemblies should have a special care not to admit of such who can only manifest their call from man and not from God in competent gifts and parts fit for so high a calling They cannot work at all to edification in the Lord's house for they want supplies to that end We know an Artificer can do little work without his tools or instruments but unto those who should be employed about spiritual buildings if God hath
Christ hates it and his church hates it and therefore surely it hath some poysonous and pestilential quality in it somtimes it amounts so far as to defile both judgement and practise joyntly as it did in the Sect of the Nicholaitans And this it most frequently does unless in such a time when the appearance of an Angel of light will seem better with Satans designs for if the Theoretique part of the understanding be not sound the practique can hardly be streight where the light of the eye is darkned our feet will soon stumble and the will and judgement are so linked together that some make the will to be the last act of the understanding or the practique part of the judgement so nearly they are related into oneness that the contagion of the one will be the defilement of the other Yet secondly Satan is so serpentine and crafty that often he can restrain the will and put on the forms of an Angel of light and set on a stricter garb of holiness and mortification then ordinary even unto an Erenetique monastical conversation denying the lawful comforts of humane life and society that he may make the greater impression to deceive thereby as he does in some of the crafty deceiving heretiques of these days Therefore it is not only the duty of all Christ's faithful ones but their honour and glory and their crown to abominate and hate all such deeds and mysteries of Satan even as they are abominated and hated by Christ himself Verse 7. He that hath an ear let him hear what the Spirit saith unto the Churches To him that overcometh will I give to taste of the Tree of life which is in the midst of the Paradice of God The ear is the chief instrument or organ by which we hear and the Spirit sets it here metonimically for hearing it self such a hearing or right understanding as is mentioned in Rom. 10.17 as comes by the Word of God by a sagacious and diligent prepending of the mind of God in the word stirred up and warmed by the influence of the same Spirit and such a hearing or such an ear is here called as competently fit for the comprehension of the mind of the Spirit in these prophesies Hence Note Observ That there is chiefly required a spiritualized and enlightned reason and a well ordered judgement for the discovery of the mysteries of this book of Prophesies Holy and good affections without sound knowledge will not reach it It is for him that hath understanding that must count the number of the Beast Rev. 13.18 God hath given diversity of gifts to his Church for the profit of the whole some one is excellent for an interpretation of Tongues another for Prophesie another for exhortation another for a Psalm another for gubernation and discipline another is excellent about justification another about the doctrines of holiness and sanctification others again are for unlocking prophetical deeps and mysteries c. So every one hath their variety of gifts and excellencies that the body may be compleated and made perfect by the co-assistance and harmony of the whole Let it not seem strange that this book is dark and difficult to the supine and lazie christian it is only for him that hath an ear to hear what the Spirit saith unto the Churches What is meant by the Spirit that speaks unto the churches is to be enquired into It cannot be understood neither Angel nor the holy Spirit personally considered for in the next immediate verse the same Spirit is called the first and the last which was dead and is alive Now this must be Christ who appeared unto John not in his humanity but spiritually in his Deity under the figure and likeness of the Son of man Review v. 13. of the first chapter more fully to this purpose And here he is called the Spirit to denote Observ That Christ is one and the same not only in properties and qualities with the holy Spirit but in essence also He hath the incommunicable properties of the Father in the words in the next verse and precedent chapter v. 4 8 17. who is the first and the last In vers 18. of this chapter he is called The Son of God and in this verse he is called The Spirit all making up this harmonious conclusion and truth that Christ is one and the same everlasting Father Son and Spirit our God blessed for ever Observ Another Note from these words are That every wise and judicious christian ought to be very intent and enquiring into the mind of God in and about all his providential dealings and discoveries towards his churches abroad in the world What God speaks unto his churches is not of a private interpretation but of a publique concernment unto all others If God have dealt in judgement and righteousness with those Asiatique churches and for their abounding iniquities unrepented of hath anathematized and utterly unchurched them all think not that we shall go free if we be found in the same transgressions with them There were other churches too as well as these once famous for their faith and piety now become the Dens of Dragons and habitation of all unclean spirits Therefore to avoid the stroke of divine judgement by a timely repentance how behoveful and necessary it is for him that hath an ear to hear what the Spirit saith unto the churches For be sure if we run the same course of sin with them we shall drink the same cup of indignation with them also if we continue obstinate and repent not for God is the same immutable Being just and righteous and a hater of all iniquity today and for ever But to him that overcometh that is holds out against the spiritual assaults of Satan and so overcome his temptations will I give saith Christ to eat of the Tree of life which is in the midst of the Paradice of God Here we have the tryumphant Christian Conqueror described together with his Crown and Reward To him that overcometh that is the Conqueror The reward is To eat of the Tree of life in the Paradice of God But if it should be asked wherein should a christian combatant overcome to denominate him a true conqueror and to overcome indeed I answer As God hath furnished us with variety of spiritual weapons and armory from himself which are mighty through God to pull down the strong Holds of Satan so we have divers and various stratagems and wyles of his to meet with in our christian warfare here beneath we have not only to fight with our corruptions within but we must meet with divers assaults of Satan also from without enticements and allurements to false Doctrines and Worships and if we comply not we may be sure to meet his buffettings from without in revilings reproaches afflictions c. and often as Paul did fight with unreasonable and bestial men as he did after the manner of Beasts at Ephesus So that he that overcometh to
or habitation is his Throne or his castle as the Law term has it therein he exercises his commands freely either by his Paternal or Magisterial authority and he hath better title to this Soveraignty it being natural moral then any Soveraign hath to theirs in the world 2. There are therein its subjects who obey more freely in respect of their more divine Oeconomy then any Prince's Subjects whatsoever Thirdly A man's most private designes and transactions are agitated therein Fourthly A man therein lives goes in and out and no place be it ever so pleasant is so complacent to a man as the place of his own habitation be it never so homely and therefore a man will not spare to spend all his strength wit or wealth to defend his house place of habitation against all pretenders of right thereunto Therefore these metaphors of a Throne Seat House or Habitation are fitly taken up by the Spirit of God to signifie unto us the power of Satan in the wicked and ungodly which in Scriptures are called his strong holds and habitations for in them he commands and acts freely being as a Father Lord and Master to us the children of disobedience for his servants and children ye are to whom ye obey and they obey freely and without any regret as dutiful children and servants to such a Father and Master even the Prince that ruleth in the Ayre even the Spirit that now worketh in the children of disobedience Ephes 2.2 there he makes his habitation there he lives and transacts the highest designes of his Kingdom of darkness there he takes his delight to dwell and takes that pleasure in this place of his habitation that before he will forego it or lose an inch of his possession the stronger man in the Gospel must first come even Christ in his Spirit of Grace and that after much strugling contending between flesh and spirit and that Christ shall be sure to make his Title clear and evident by Faith and the great charter of the Gospel before he will be dispossessed of his ancient free-hold Tenures yea his love or rather pernitious desire to his old habitation is such that after he is dispossessed thereof by Christ that if he can get or make a re-entry into his lost possession by his diabolical Stratagems and Temptations he comes in with seven fold worser spirits then the first to make good his right and re-entry if he may and the condition of that house is far more miserable then at the first O therefore watch and be prepared with the armory of Christ to oppose the assaults of Satan ye believing and enlightened souls and though he sometimes may foyl you yet let him not overturn you though he may endeavour to come into your soul yet let him not have quiet possession for greater is he that is with us then he that is against us Resist the Divel and he will flee from you and through Christ we shall have Victory Note hence Observe That Satan rules as absolute Lord and Soveraign over the unbelieving and disobedient They are his house the place of his dwelling his Throne his Kingdom his Seat and if that were not enough to describe their malignity and Satan's Soveraignty over them they are called Satan himself v. 10. The better to manifest Satan's Seat Throne and Habitation in and over the ungodly consider the contrary The Seat Throne and Habitation of God Though God in his infinite nature is illocal infinite and incomprehensible as unto any place or form yet metaphorically is said to be in a place that is from whence he in any special manner doth manifest his glory power grace and goodness So God is said to come depart and return in Scriptures when he specially manifests himself in grace mercy and answers to his people or unto any particular believing Soul and when God withdraws that appearance of mercy grace and glory nor hears the Prayers of his people but goes out in Judgments against them then he is said to depart to be gone and return into his place Hos 5.15 I will go and return to my place till they acknowledg their Offence God is said to have three special places of habitation Seats or Thrones in Scriptures 1. Heaven is his Throne and his dwelling place Isa 66.1 1 Kings 8.30 2. The hearts of the Saints is his Throne and dwelling place Isa 57.15 1 Jo. 3.24 3. The Church or Christ Zion is the habitation and Tabernacle of his glory Psal 132.13 The Church is the place where God communicates himself and gives his answers unto his people And therefore in 1 Tim. 3.15 it is called the House of God and often in Scriptures the Kingdom of God These are the special habitations of God Satan hath also three special places of habitation and dominion in Scriptures 1. In Hell over the damned spirits And therefore he is called the Prince of darkness and the Angel of the bottomless Pit 2. The hearts of the wicked and unbelievers is the Seat and habitation of Satan Ephes 2.2 3. His Throne is amongst the societies of the wicked they are his Synagogue v. 9. where his Doctrines are transacted and maintained and they are his Seat and Throne from whence all his wicked and pernitious Edicts do proceed against God and Godliness Psal 2.2 3. Therefore in this verse the Spirit sayes to the Church of Pergamus I know that thou dwellest in a place where Satan bears rule in all Idolatries wickednesses and hatred to God and his truths without controulment and yet to thy praise and comfort be it that thou holdest fast my Name and hast not denied my Faith that is that thou dost constantly profess my Truth and hast not been drawn to deny my Gospel or Doctrine of Faith not in those very hot and persecuting days wherein Antipas my faithful Martyr was slain in that City of yours by those Tyranical persons there in whom Satan dwelleth and prevaileth There is no farther difficulty in those words only understand that Antipas as Aretus testifies and some others of Antiquitie was the Pastor or Bishop to this Church of Ephesus yet others say he was only an Assistant to the Church However this blessed St. Antipas Policarpus and some others were the first Martyrs to the Gospel of Christ after the Apostles in the raign of Trajan From the words thus explained Note Obs 2. That the godly by the providence of God are disposed and mingled amongst the most vilest and wicked in the World The Church of Christ is likened to a Lilly amongst Thorns by the Wise-man in the Canticles Where the Synagogue and Throne of Satan was God had planted those Asiatick Churches Righteous Job saith of himself that he was a brother to Dragons and a companion to Owles Chap. 30.29 And holy David's soul was vexed by sojourning in Mesech and dwelling in the Tents of Kedar Psal 120.5 Honest hearted Joseph had his habitation amongst the Idolatrous Egyptians and there
Mountains to fall upon them and hide them from the face of him that sits upon the Throne and from the wrath of the Lamb. This is the terrible and unknown name of Christ which no man knoweth but Christ himself which one day he will manifest when all his enemies are made his footstool and takes the Kingdom unto himself O let this thy Kingdom come and blessed is he that shall sit down with Christ in his Kingdome Observ 2. Christ is very zealous and intense on the punishment of delinquent Churches Christ comes all in a fiery posture against Thyatira and withall tels her ver 22 23. that for suffering Jezabel within her Behold I will cast her into a bed and them that commit adultery with her into great Tribulation except they repent of their deeds And I will kill her children with death c. Christ when he whipped out of the Temple the buyers and sellers Jo 2. did it so zealously that for that very act it was formerly prophesied of him The zeal of thy house hath eaten me up How zealous was Christ in his carriage and ready to punish all those delinquent Asian churches He tels Ephesus in the first place Except she repent and recover her first love and do her first works he will come quickly and remove her candlestick out of its place To Pergamus he saith Repent or I come quickly against thee with the sword of my mouth How zealous was Christ against the zeal-fallen church of Laodicea cap. 3. 15 16. I know thou art neither hot nor cold I would thou wert cold or hot so then because thou art lukewarm I will spew thee out of my mouth You see Christ will not spare his delinquent churches but come quickly against them except they repent And this proceeding of Christ with his Churches answers to this apparition of his to Iohn who hath his eyes like unto a flame of fire and feet like burning brass cap. 1. 14 15. Vers 19. I know thy works and charity and service and faith and thy patience and thy works and the last to be more then the first All those graces here mentioned by the Spirit and found in the church of Thyatira are to be understood of true ●eal graces not only so in appearance and opinion but in truth and sincerity and therefore Christ before he fals on the charge against her first he gives an approbation and an encouragement to her graces and in effect tels her 'T is true O church of Thyatira I must acknowledg thy works of grace as thy true love towards me which hath produced and brought forth in thee the happy fruits of thy zealous service and thy faith enlivened by love together with thy constant patience under sufferings for my names sake and by this it appeareth that thou hast received the truth in the love thereof and withal I must add unto thy praise that there is a growth and improvment in those gracious works and the last to be more then the first That is Though thy first works were done out of much zeal yet the latter were done on more certain and sober grounds of knowledg and sincerer ends then the first and therefore as thou hast made an improvement of thy graces so thou art more in esteem and thy works also then at the first By the way here Observ We may Observe Though the Church of Thyatira be never so blame-worthy yet Christ will give her her due and set too his Seal of approbation to all that is sound and righteous in her It seems there were graces sufficient in Thyatira to denominate her a golden candlestick and a church of Christ notwithstanding Christ had a few things to say against her it savors not of the Dove-like spirit of Christ and love when any shall be so rigid as will not acknowledg such societies to be churches of Christ because some imperfections in them either in doctrine or manners though otherwise abounding in works of holiness as love to God and his Saints and faith towards Jesus Christ zeal towards God's worship and service and in suffering for Christ's sake Doubtless with some rigid persons in these days the churches of Pergamus and Thyatira would be unchurched and anathematized by them had they but authority over them though Christ had set his Seal upon them and marked them as golden candlesticks As in a natural body some members may be rotten and dead and yet a lively body So in those spiritual bodies politiques there may be som members rotten and dead at the root yet the body still an organical body and no great hinderance to the whole And again in a natural body there may be a catholique disease seasing upon every part and member of the body which may render it very uncapable for its seruices and yet still a lively body So it may be in a church a body politique it may be catholiquely sick and infected with some venomous disease some pestifferous doctrine or other and yet a church still though a decrepid infirm and lame one but when the disease comes to be mortal leaprous or incurable it is time then to cry out Sum impurus sum impurus Procul hinc procul ite For the words I know thy works and thy loue c. Here we see the good works that God does approve of in his people and does also render them as approved Saints both unto themselves and the whole world Christ alone is the publique approved person in the room of all his members in the sight of God as unto justification and perfect righteousness yet before these graces does appear in the Saints to evidence their calling they are but the children of wrath as well as others Election does secure our eternal estate but before the spirit of grace comes to evidence it by faith that worketh by love sin and death hath dominion over us And though we are heirs of all in God's predetermination yet differ we not at all from servants in the state of unregeneracy yea therein we are slaves and captives to sin and Satan These gracious works are called thy works though they are the gifts of God and wrought by his spirit in us yet God's goodness does call them ours because they are acted by the instrumentality of our souls as passing through our wils affections and understandings and here love or charity is put in the first place among all the graces of the Spirit Whether love in order of nature is before faith I shall not here dispute only thus much I say that all generally grant that faith's first act is an assent to the truth as unto a proposition now unless love come in to ingrediate the affection unto the truth proposed it will only be but a bare opinion and never come to a lively faith Secondly I say love is here proposed as first in order as being the most excellent Gospel grace 1 Cor. 13. throughout Now abideth faith hope and charity but the greatest of
man shutteth shutteth and no man openeth Rev. 3.7 and so he hath the power both in heaven and earth and executes the office of a headship and none but him Isa 9 6. Col. 1.18 Ephes 5.23 Secondly there is a delegated or Ministerial power which is given by Christ to his church and this is 1 Either the power of judgment and election Or 2. Of Office and Authority The whole body hath power of choosing admitting receiving or of rejecting and censuring and so the whole is above any particular Member or Officer But Secondly the power of Office is not in the Multitude but in some one or more as Pastors Elders and the like which they have called to this Authority and Ministerial offices and so are in a higher Authority though inferior to the whole then any other private members whatsoever So that whatsoever the whole church does judicially act or censure the power of Office is to precede therein and all what is done thereby it is still in ordine ad Ecclesiam And hence it is evident that the power of judgment and censuring is not a power of Office in the Brethren over their Elders as some would object but a distinct power and the one is essential to a church as that of judgment but that of 〈◊〉 and Rule is meerly accidental and it may be or not be in a church sine interritu subjecto So hence it is evident that the whole church of Thyatira had the essential power of the Keys in her Officers and Fraternity as in one origanical body joyntly together for the removing of this woman Jezabel for how unreasonable a thing is it to conceive that the Spirit of God should lay a chece upon the whole church of Thyatira for suffering the Idolatries of Jezabel amongst them if it were not in theirs but in the Officers power alone for the removal of them We should think him a hard Father or Master if not somwhat senfless and beside himself that would would would whip all his children and servants with stripes for the neglects miscarriages and faults of the chief Steward of the house and shall we judge this a hard matter amongst the sons of men And shall we not judge it far from the wisdom of God and his mercful dealings towards us that he should put a check upoh us and come against us in wrath and judgment for tolerating evils among us which is not in our power to reform or remedy Far be these conceits from our thoughts and judgments concerning God and his righteous judgments towards us Doubtless the whole combined church of Thyatira had power to remove her scandals although the charge is superscribed 〈◊〉 the Angel of the Church of Thyatira woite I know thy love thy service thy faith and thy patience notwithstanding I have somwhat against thee The Pastors Officers or Ministers are God's Angels they receive from God his messages and deliver them to the people they are a● it were God's mouth unto them and acquaint them with the mind of God what God hath to say unto them either for their encouragement or for their reprehension So this check and message here was not laid or sent only on the Angel or Pastor of Thyatira but on the whole church Col. 1.11 Hear what the Spirit saith unto the Churches The Angel was but the hand and instrument for to receive it and though he should first move and lead to the removoving and censuring of this Harlot Jezabel and yet be neglegent rmiss and dormant therein that shall not excuse this church if they be found guilty with him in the same sinful connivance and compliance for I will give unto every one of you saith Christ according to their works If you will indulge and comply with Jezabel and her cursed doctrines you shall suffer with her but if you shall overcome and escape her falsities you shall have a crown of life The power of judgment and censuring is in the Officers only directively but in the whole church formaliter and effectually the whole church cannot act out of office neither can the Officers or Presbiters act in judgment or censuring without the aprobation and assent of the church and fraternity Mr. Rutherford the great learned champion for Presbitery writes thus in favour of this way and judgment Lib. 1. pag. 49. Here grave Beza our Divines Calvin Bucer Bullinger Melancthon Bucan Pareus Rivetus Sibrandus Iunius Trelcatius The Fathers Cyprian Ierome Augustine Nazianzene Chrisostome Ambrose Theodoret Theophilact require all to be done to wit about excomunication and censuring plebe consentiente and why should their consent be desired if the Elders would do it without the consent of the people Peter Martyr is peremptory in his Common Places Sect. 9. Unde concluditur non absque commensa Ecclesiae quempiam excommunicari posse And this hereon shall suffice see more formerly in the 2 vers of this cap. Vers 21. I gave her space to repent of her fornication and she repented not Vers 22. Behold I will cast her into a Bed and them that commit Adultery with her into great tribulation except they repent of their deeds Though the church of Thyatira was very faulty in suffering the false doctrines of Jezebel within her and though the abominations of this false Prophetess were highly provoking sins against the justice of God yet God was pleased to give unto this false Prophetess and to the church that entertained her a space not a little but a long tract of time to repent of her spiritual and corporal fornications and yet ●he slighting the long suffering of God which should lead her to repentance and she repented not whereupon Christ lays an Index a mark an Asterisme upon her not such a mark as he lays on his elect ones of love and favour but the contrary of wrath and indignation Behold as much to say as let all see take notice admire of the righteous judgment I am going about to pour forth on this false impenitent Prophetess and her adherents I will cast her into a bed and them that commit adultery with her into great tribulation except they repent of their deeds As she hath played the Harlot under her green covertures both in her idolatries and adulteries and as she made her bed the place of her abominations so I will cast her into another bed a bed of my own making not of Doun or of wanton dalliance but a bed of affliction a bed of tribulation and of much anguish If nothing will cure her if she will not hearken to my gracious precautions if she will not repent for all my gracious dealings and long sufferings towards her I will cast her into a bed I will make her sick unto the very heart it shall be a bed of great tribulation and if all this will not prevail with her to reform and amend I will cast her into another bed a bed of death and not only her but all that commit adultery with
in iniquity as well as Benjamins sons of love and comfort Thirdly If all Infants of believers dying Infants are saved on the condition of their parents faith how comes some afterwards to forfeit their condition Are the conditions of the covenant of grace unstable and left in the hand of man that is vain and frail that would soon forfeit them all if a thousand salvations were on them I always thought the death of Christ to be the only proper and meritorious condition of the covenant of grace and of our salvation and faith to be our principal evidencing condition and qualification as the way unto life Heb. 11.1 and at most I take it but as the first precedent condition to other graces for God gives one grace as a reward of the well improvement of the first grace he that encreaseth his Talent God multiplies his Talents to him God gives first faith unto his people before he gives them the other graces of his spirit to wit of adoption justification or sanctification Faith in order of nature is the precedaneous grace unto all others though they are conjunct and inseparable to that faith which is sound and sincere We receive saith the Apostle Gal. 3.14 the promise of the Spirit through faith Faith is made the thorow-fare conduit and pipe whereby God convays all his spiritual blessings and promises into our souls it is Man's receptive instrument and the Spirit 's revealing instrument the spirit takes the things of God and reveals them to the faithful soul by the instrumentality of faith and the soul receives and apprehends them by the same instrument of faith and therefore a blessed instrument both of God and Man 4. Are all believers Infants in the covenant of grace and salvable whilst Infants and afterwards fall away when come to years of discretion Hath not Christ said that the love of God is unchangeable Io. 13.1 and is it not impossible that any one of his chosen ones should be lost Mat. 24. or is his covenant broken Ier. 31.32 or is Christ's death and intercession unavailable Io. 17.15 20 21. or is God's wisdom deceived or his power and goodness made frustrate or overcome by the intervention of man's sin All which are not only absurd but impossible Fifthly If the parents faith is the condition of salvation unto their dying Infants then Infants are saved one way and grown persons in another way Infants by the faith of another to wit their parents and grown persons by their own faith how absurd this is let the judicious consider God saves none for faith but saves some by faith Faith is not the proper or meritorious condition of the covenant of grace that alone is the object of faith Christ crucified Faith is not the condition but in an improper sense as repentance and obedience and all other graces are but I should rather let the word condition lie by us unhallowed for this end in regard many have stumbled at it by making it an Idol rampant but I should rather call faith the fruits effects or some special branch or blessing promised in the covenant of grace for it is so mencioned in the new covenant I will write my Laws in their inward parts Heb. 8.10 and what is the great commandment or law of God that will be written in the heart That ye believe in Jesus Christ and faith is the gift of God If any take faith to be the condition of the covenant or of salvation only as a qualification a medium or way without which grown intelligent persons cannot be justified or saved with such I should not contend or should make it a precedaneous condition unto other subsequent graces I should not much quarrel with that neither for I think it to be the first foundation grace that the spirit works in the elect Saints of God which produceth cherisheth and sanctifieth all other subsequent graces in the soul but to make faith which is our own act though wrought by God's spirit the condition of our salvation in a proper sense to wit by performing whereof we may legally and justly claim it as our due as wages and debt the thing promised to wit life and salvation on the performance thereof in a legal way This is to set up somewhat of our selves that we may have that whereof to beast of and glory in our own strength And in the next place it derogates from all sufficient merits of Christ and his precious death which is the alone legal condition performed for us and in our behalfs and whereby we do legally and in the way of justice claim at the hands of Gods justification and remission of sins adoption and sanctification life salvation and glorification and all the good things of the Gospel But all these things are hid unto us until the spirit comes to reveal them to us by faith Heb. 11.1 Sixtly and lastly If faith therefore will not serve turn but is too short and weak a condition properly and legally understood for the believing parents own salvation then surely it will not reach the salvation of their Infants therefore vain to trust or bind upon it for such a work for it is alone the garment of our elder brother the white robes of Christs righteousness that is fit to reach and cover not only the faithful parents but their children also if so be God hath chosen them in Christ by his eternal love of election but for such Infants as God hath in his eternal preterition passed by as the Potter hath power over his clay to make thereof either vessels of honor or dishonor who shall say unto God why hast thou made me thus I say therefore to assert the parents faith the condition of their Infants salvation is a groundless reasonless assertion not comporting with the lest savor of truth and therefore to be excluded out of the Creed of all sound and orthodox chr●stians See more on ver 5. of this cap. And all the Churches shall know that I am he which searcheth the reines and hearts c. By my righteous Judgments on those children of Idolatry and Fornication all the churches round about shall take notice that I am he saith Christ that tries the secrets of mens hearts and so as a God omniscient and an all-seeing Judge can execute righteous judgments on every one according to his works Hence Note Observ 1. That God knoweth our hearts most perfectly and therefore can judge of us most perfectly Man knoweth his own heart but in part but God more perfectly than himself 1 Cor. 4.4 He that created the heart must know it and he that himself is infinite must comprehend that fully which is finite The Devil knows not our hearts and thoughts till we do some ways manifest them by words gestures signes or actions but God knoweth our thoughts without those means Psal 39.1 2. The Divel may guess at mens thoughts by their natural complexions but God perfectly knows what is in man without any
life in the Paradise of God c. all being variety of expressions to set forth the great and excellent glories of the other world Christ did formerly promise the participation of himself in that his glorious kingdom to the conquering Saints under the Types of Hidden Manna Tree of Life and in this verse as the morning Star Christ is the bright morning Star First Because he then brings comfort with him to his afflicted churches Secondly He brings light with him to his ancient people the Jews that now sit in darkness and in the shadow of death Rom. 11.25 2 Pet. 1.19 This morning Star is the same with that Sun that rises in Malachy 4.2 with healing in his wings and must of necessity signifie Christ's personal appearance again as the greatest part of the crown and reward of his faithful ones and for the healing enlightning and conversion of his ancient church and people the Jews Hence Note Observ That Christ will appear again to the comfort of his afflicted Gentile churches and to the enlightning and conversion of his ancient people the Jews before the ultimate end of all and general judgement Because then is a day of total destruction not an appearance for the conversion of them that are in unbelief That is the time when the Saints receive their utmost glory not striving ruling and over-powring the Nations Christ then delivers up all power unto the Father 1 Cor. 15.24 therefore that is no day to give power into their hands over the Nations In the day of ultimate judgment Gog and Magog and all the churches enemies are caught and cast into the Lake of fire and brimstone for evermore cap. 19. 20. Therefore it is no day of ruling over them for that day then will be past and over To conclude the Saints temporal reigne begins with the appearance of this Morning Star and ends with the final destruction of all the wicked but their heavenly glory shall never end And for the conclusion of this chapter Vers 29. He that hath an ear let him hear what the Spirit saith unto the Churches Let the wise intelligent christian consider and ponder what the Spirit saith to each of these churches and from the often repetition of the Spirits memento in these words take this conclusion That Christ's Doctrines and Prophesies cannot be too often inculcated upon the hearts and memories of his people CHAP. III. Verse 1. And unto the Angel of the Church in Sardis write these these things saith he that hath the seven Spirits of God and the seven Stars I know thy works that thou hast a name that thou livest and art dead CHrist proceeds with his charge against the church at Sardis superscribed unto the Angel or chief Minister of that church for the reasons before specified chap. 2. v. 1. Write these things saith he that hath the Spirits of God and the seven Stars I cannot joyn unto their Interpretation that makes the seven Spirits and the seven Stars to be all one to wit Christ's seven Angels of his Churches which he carries in his hand cap. 1. 20. so it would seem a tautologie whilst a more convenient sense may be found applicable to it to wit These things saith he which hath the seven Spirits of God that is the Spirit of God in his sevenfold graces and perfections for the number seven in all Prophetical writings doth intimate perfection as cap. 1. 5. and 4. 5. and this sevenfold spirit of perfection being Christ's own spirit and being sent by him and at his disposal and therefore Christ may be truly verified to have the seven Spirits of God or the sevenfold operating Spirit of God as well as the seven Stars in his hand and disposal Hence Note Observ That the Spirit of grace and a gratious Ministry are the special inseparable gifts of Christ towards his Churches They are inseparable companions where the one doth go the other is present also If Christ comes with seven Stars in his right hand he comes with the seven Spirits in his left hand to that people also A true Ministry and the Spirit are never separated Though I should not ty up God to those means only yet ordinarily it is in vain to expect Christ in the Administration of the Spirit without the Ministerial Adminstration of his Stars and Angels They are as it were the Charioteers of the Spirit The Word is the Spirit 's Vehiculum or Chariot but the Ministers thereof are those that carry and support this Chariot on the shoulders never think that the Spirit the glory of this Chariot will come or rest in our Temples unless it be brought unto us by the feet of those Stars those beautiful ones that bring the glad tidings of peace God hath so linked together in his all-wise decrees and predeterminations the concatenation of subordinate causes or mediums unto salvation that ordinarily one cannot be effected without the other and so we are saved by faith in Christ through the sanctification of the spirit and word One will not doe this work without the concurrence of the other but when Christ comes with them joyntly together either to a particular Soul or Church he makes them of a wilderness and a land of darkness a Goshen and a land of light And happy is that people to whom Christ so cometh with his seven Spirits and his seven Stars with his gracious Spirit and spiritual Ministry and for such whose lot is fallen in such a Land I say their lot is fallen in a goodly Heritage But what is the reason that Christ here appears under this representation of one that hath the seven Spirits of God and the seven Stars I Answer Christ is upon discovery of the hypocritical defections of the church of Sardis and thererefore he needs to appear not only under a searching piercing and spiritual administration as one that can search the reines and hearts cap. 2. 23. and as one that hath the seven spirits of God or the sevenfold searching Spirit of God which knoweth the hidden things of man but also under a lightsom administration of the seven Stars for a further discovery and conviction of their hypocritical practises and therefore the church of Sardis's hidden hypocrisies and inward rottenness being searched out by the Spirit of God and made manifest by the true light and Ministry of the seven Stars Angels or Ministers of the word he falls upon them with his charge against them and tells them I know thy works that thou hast a Name that thou livest and art dead Hence by the way Note Observ That Christ's spiritual Ministry in the hands of his Ministers and Embassadors can try the secret and hidden things of man The spiritual man saith the Apostle judgeth all things and is judged of none And if a private spiritual member may judge Judicio discretionis then surely much more the publique Embassadors and authorised Ministers of Christ they can try by the Word and Spirit whither our works profession
bodies and spirits Well then try your faith and profession whether it be dead or formal or active or living by these few particulars it is not a naked assent or unactive outward profession will serve turn this is dead and liveless yea twice dead and to be plucked up by the roots Jud. 12. dead in your first natural condition and dead in your hypocritical profession for by this it appeareth never to be otherwise with you But a lively faith is a working faith by and through the influence of Christ and his spirit being zealous of good works and all for Christ's sake and his glory Paul's whole life Phil. 1.21 was as it were consecrated to Christ for to me to live is Christ says he that is my life is Christ's for his uses his purposes and his glory In short a true and lively faith works by Christ by the continual supply and influence of his spirit and for Christ and with aim at his glory Observ 2. 'T is very usual for dead Formalists to carry a higher hand in outward profession then the real Christian Sardis pretends highly to faith and to a name that she lived beyond her sister churches and the name was only that she aimed at for in the truth of grace she was no better then dead and rotten It is not very usual still among dead and carnal christians to boast of their christianity their baptisme their church their external ordinances and the like They needs would satisfie themselves in the name of christians as the carnal Jews that said they were Jews and were not vers 9. So unto these carnal Formalists the name of christians is pleasant to them yet still are enemies to the true Saints of God and the power of godliness and the reason of this is in that they perceive they want the true working faith which is only acceptable unto God all being naturally self-lovers they would needs content themselves and God too if they might with a guilded sophisticate and dead faith and profession which is to be had at an easier rate then the true one which should commend them unto God and denominate them his Saints in the eye of the world but this faith is too short for such a work being dead false and liveless as a carcass without a soul but that is the faith that justifieth and Christ accepteth that worketh by love 1 Thes 1.3 Vers 2. Be thou watchful and strengthen the things which remain that are ready to dy for I have not found thy works perfect before God Esto vigilans as Beza reads it 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 and I should rather take it in the active sense Be thou awake or awake thou then be watchful for it it argues the state of life and activity to be watchful watch and pray but to awake it only shows a dormant dead and sleepy state wherein the church of Sardis was for she bore the name that she lived but she was as good as dead therefore Christ tels her 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 rouse up thy self from thy sleepy state and strengthen the things which remain re-inforce revive and stir up those small remaining sparks of graces that are ready even to give up the very last gaspe within thee and though thou thinkest and maist have a conceit of thy self that thou art something in that thou hast an external profession and name that thou livest yet I must tell thee saith Christ I have not found thy works perfect before God Hence Note Observ A state of sin is a great impairing and consumption unto the life of grace Sardis is brought by it even to death's door her graces that were once eminent are come thereby to some smal remainders and they too almost extinct and neer the grave and though death it self I mean spiritual hath not yet seized her yet she is somwhat neer it she is under the shadow of death for she sleeps and is called to awake and to stir up the remainders of life that is in her least she takes her last sleep by the spiritual death of grace here and eternal death hereafter Sin is to the soul as sickness is to the body 1. It carries with it its distemperatures and disorders of the soul 2. Ugliness and deformity it is compared to the Leprosie under the Law 3. Grief and pain as sickness causes grief to the body so sin causes horror and anguish unto the soul 4. It causes weakness for the more sin the more weakness and disability to spiritual duties We were without strength saith the Apostle Rom. 5.6 weak feeble souls in the things of God whilst we were in sin and the state of nature 5. Every sickness of the body tends to the death of the body so every sin tends to the death both of body and soul eternally The only remedy that we have against this poyson and sting of sin is to hasten to Christ by faith who is the Phisitian of our souls and by whose stripes we are healed Object But is it not said here to Sardis to awake and strengthen the things that remain that are ready to dye Was it not in the power of Sardis to awake her self recover her self and renew her graces without going to Christ by faith I answer Negatively Christ is set up for that very end not only for a propitiation If any man sin we have an Advocate but it is also from his influence and from him as the Fountain of life whereby all our graces are maintained and kept alive For the life I live as the Apostle says is by the life of the Son of God If Christ should withdraw his gracious presence from our souls we should never awake out of sin nor do our first works or renovate our selves by repentance Secondly This duty to awake and renew their graces was set on those of Sardis that had already received the first grace and Christ by faith for it is here said strengthen the things which remain therefore they had a being though a sorry one and those that have received grace from Christ are in a capacity to work from the power of that grace Having received the promises saith the Apostle that is Christ the great end and object of the promises cleanse your selves go on in the work of sanctification in the power of Christ for all our gracious acts are to be done in and through his continued power and influence Thirdly When we are commanded to awake strengthen and renew our selves by repentance c. they must be always taken to be as inseparable parts of a lively faith for we cannot awake from sin unless we first look upon Christ in the promises neither can we possibly renew or restore our falne graces before we first eye God in Christ out of whose fulness we receive grace for grace Therefore in vain to set home spiritual duties on persons that have not first received light and life from Christ Christ is the first work that must be offered and
received to and by souls before they can act towards God in the least acceptable services Object But then again some one may say If the small remaines of grace that were in Sardis were almost dead or ready to dy does not this argue a falling away and a possibility of the faithful to perish totally Answ Grace may be very low and yet not dead it was as sparks of fire under much ashes with Sardis and yet we know sparks are as real fire though not as fervent and virtual as a flaming one Indeed it was low with Sardis in her spiritual condition and it is most just with God when we are great sinners against him that he hides much of his gracious presence from us When by sin we quench the operations of the spirit of God God may justly quench its effects towards us but no sooner shall we follow the motions of the spirit and renew by repentance but presently God gives a more enlivening and effectual spirit into our souls and notwithstanding his former withdrawings yet it is but a Fatherly chastisement not an utter dereliction and forsaking Secondly I answer Persons that are Elect and have really tasted of the vertue of Christ's death and intercession can never utterly fall away unless they would make the power wisdome and preordination of God to be weak and fallible and the death and intercession of Christ impotent and insufficient unto that end to which it is ordained yet withal I assert though Elect persons cannot utterly fall away as being given by the Father unto Christ and none such can be cast away being helped by the mighty pow●● of God unto salvation yet Election of a state of persons may fail and perish As to instance in the Jewish Nation the Election thereof did obtain Rom. 11.7 to wit those that did pertain to the Election of God in that Nation did obtain mercy and reconcilliation by Christ yet at last for the sin of that Nation the Election of God did fail as respecting that State and Nation and the Ax was laid unto the root and that good Olive cut down and cast into the fire and the wild Olive or Gentile Nations graffed in upon their Stock Obstinacy in sin and unbelief was their cutting off and faith is the Gentiles incision and graffing in as the one is cut off by unbelief so the other is graffed in by faith Rom. 11.20 Those few names in Sardis that do hold fast the faith they are in a safe condition whilst all the rest of that church may perish utterly the first are marked and written in the eternal book of life of God and of the Lambe and therefore cannot perish but after God had finished his work at Sardis Thyatira Rome Corinth c. and called his Elect out of them and secured their eternal happiness he can remove the current of his Election to another people without any changeableness or shaddow of change in him and make those very people in their posterities the very seat and Sinagogue of Satan who were once his beulahs darling and beloved ones Thirdly there are guilded formal hipocritical graces and believers and such may not be only ready to dy but dead twice dead dead at the root and fit for nothing but to be plucked up and cast into the fire and therefore it is very ordinary in Scripture to say that such are fallen away perished and lost from their faith which they seemed to have all their graces are in the outward appearance only So Demas Simon Magus Judas Ananias and Saphira c. may be said to fall away from the faith because they had never the truth of real grace in them all was but seeming formal hypocritical and at best but historical which the divels may have and for all this perish everlastingly Observ 2. It is a great mercy for God to leave some remains of grace in a sinful Church and people If God had not left us a remnant we had been worse then Sodome and Gomorrah Small sparks being blown and cherished may become a flame so little grace though like a Mustard-seed may become a great Tree If God should deprive us of all the seed of grace there must needs follow a spiritual death unto our souls for when the soul of the soul is gone the soul will be soul-less and dead unto every good and spiritual worke As long as there is life in us though it is infirm and weak yet there is some hopes of recovery but being once dead there is no hopes of Redemption from the grave So as long as we have the Spirit of Christ though it works but faintly and weakly by reason of corruption in us and if it comes but to the first step and lowest degree of spiritual life to wit to be sensible of its dead and carnal condition and to complain under it there are good hopes of recovery unto such a soul and unto such I may boldly say unto its comfort Awake and strengthen the things which remain that are ready to dy Observ 3. Though our graces are but weak and low and ready to dy yet it is our duty to cherish strengthen and confirm them until we bring forth the worke of Christ within our selves unto perfection We are not to contemn the day of small things for he that improves but one Talent well shall be made ruler of many Talents The Beasts in the Prophet always went forward Ezek. 1.11 but grubs that are backward are reckoned among unclean creatures Lev. 11.10 God hath promised that he will not break the bruised reed nor quench the smoaking flax If we cherish the work of grace in us though in never so small a measure God will add a greater and fuller supply unto us God will add unto faith vertue unto vertue patience c. and according to that word in 2 Pet. 1.5 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 they shall all come hand in hand in consort as following one the other as in a chorus or dance Doubtless it would not be labor lost for Sardis to strengthen and revive the remainders of grace that were ready to expire within her though Christ would be at hand to assist her by his grace and spirit yet he would not do it without her motion and improvment as it was once said by Austine Though God made us without us yet he would not save us without us Grace works most kindly when it meets with improving hearts that are ready to say with young Samuel Thy servant heareth Lord speak Though God hath ascertained and decreed the salvation of his Elect yet it does not exclude the duty of creatures and the work of second causes Ezek. 36.37 Jer. 29.11 12. Work out your salvation with fear and trembling we are to worke for life as if life were to be got by working and doubtless the crown will be the more glorious where the greater improvments of grace are made the more grace the Vessel is capable of and filled with here
in the time of his coming in the maner of his coming in the disposition of his coming it is to destroy and spoil When Christ said unto the man that had not the Wedding Garment Friend how camest thou in hither without thy Wedding Garment Take him bind him hand and foot and cast him into utter darkness This was an act of a dreadful Judge in cap. 1. ver 14 15. Christ eyes and feet were like unto flames of fire he had fiery judgments in his hands against his churches which destroyed and dissolved them for their sins and transgressions It was Christ that sent the miserable desolating judgments on the Jews by Titus and continues it over them until this day It is Christ that sends the sword and blood unto the Nations round about for their iniquities It is Christ that goeth forth on his red Horse of judgments to War against Babylon the Beast and false Prophet and all their cursed complices and adherents Rev. 19 We may conceive and conceive amiss when we think that it is man that blows these coals of War and contentions in the world but it is Christ that doth it Luk. 12.49 I am come to send fire on the earth and Mat. 10.34 I come not to send peace but a sword for I am come to set a man at variance against his Father and the daughter against her mother and the daughter in Law against her mother in Law and a mans foes shall be they of his own houshold And this fire hath been kindled among us and other neighbour Nations and who is able to put it out unless it be Christ to whom power is given to compose all our differences and dissentions who hath the Key of David and opens and no man shuts and shuts and no man opens If Christ opens the sluce and door of his desolating judgments who can shut it up or keep them back But if he shuts the door of his wrathful judgments and sets a stop unto the current and progress of them who can open it For it is he alone that can treat War and all the miseries thereof and can again produce the happy fruits of tranquility and peace Object But if any one should unadvisedly Object This were an evil to affirm that Christ sends the sword and war into the world or think it harsh that he that is the Lamb of God should put on such a fiery posture abhorrent to his meek and peaceable nature or say it is not strange for the wicked to do this work or to see fire come forth from a bramble Judg. 9.15 this were but ordinary but to see fire come out from the Vine from Christ this is most strange and abhorrent to their understandings I answer As Christ is the Lamb slain so also he is the Judge of all the earth and a Judge you know must have his Sheriffs the Executioners of his Judgments and Sentences So Christ takes the Sword War Famine and Pestilence they are the Executioners of Christ's Judgments against the delinquent wicked ones of the world and so he uses them lawfully and justly And for such as will not kiss the Son obey him fear him and love him he can be angry with them though they be the Kings the great ones and Judges of the earth Psal 2.10 11 12. Christ can raise up Cyrus Nebuchadnezzar Heathen Kings and call them his Servants and make them his Instruments to do his works of Judgments against his rebellious Prophets and send them forth as Ottoman Mahomet Selimus c. to be just Executioners of Gods wrath upon dead formal and luke warm christians and therefore I say unto all such as have but the least spark of grace and true life in them hold fast be watchful and repent or else Christ will come upon thee suddenly as a thief both with his particular temporal Judgments and with his eternal also Vers 4. Thou hast a few names even in Sardis which have not defiled their garments and they shall walke with me in white for they are worthy It may be first demanded who the person is that hath these few names in Sardis Doubtless it is meant of the Angel Pastor or Minister of the church who principally receives this charge and to whom the whole is directed to be made known unto the church to and over which the Holy Ghost had made him Overseer Pastor or Angel Thou hast that is under thy charge a few Names even in Sardis Names are here put for Persons Act. 1.15 The number of the Names that is of men or persons that were in one place were about an hundred and twenty and Rev. 11.13 it is said that in the Earth quake were slain of men seven thousand in the Greek it is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 The names of men that were slain were seven thousand And I conceive this word Names is not used by the Spirit simply to denote the persons of men as thus Thou hast a few persons in Sardis which have not defiled c. but also to demonstrate the quality of the persons they were a few Names that is a few persons of Name and Quality they were Names of men or men of Name of excellent spirits tempers weight and quality for they had not defiled their garments they were not so much as outwardly tainted by the common wickedness and iniquities of Sardis And those poor souls shall walk with me in white To walk with Christ is to be sharer and partaker with him in his Heavenly enjoyments With whom we walk we communicate with him enjoy his discourse councel presence familiarity friendship and all other comforts whatsoever that is possibly to be enjoyed by him And they shall not only so walk with Christ but they shall walk with him in white A white raiment was usually set by antiquity on the acquited innocent absolved person but a black on the guilty and condemned This hath some allusion to the former white Stone which was given either to the conquering or to the innocent absolved Saint So to walk with Christ in white is no more then to partake with Christ either a free absolution at the last day o● to be with him as white innocent conquering Saints at the resurection for they are worthy that is those pure undefiled souls are accepted by me as worthy of such happinesses Note hence from the person that had these few names in Sardis Observ 1. That Christians of the best Quality and Name are under the charge and oversight of their Pastors and Angels Thou hast a few names in Sardis Christ is the supream ruling teaching and influencing head over his church but the Pastor or Minister is the subordinate organical head to every particular church And so the hand or eye cannot say unto the head I have no need of thee a body without a head will be but a trunck unfit for lively motion So a church without a Pastor or Minister may be a body but very liveless and useless