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A09965 Foure godly and learned treatises Intituled, I. A remedy against covetousnesse. II. An elegant and lively description of spirituall death and life. III. The doctrine of selfe-deniall. IV. Vpon the sacrament of the Lords Supper. Delivered in sundry sermons, by that late famous preacher, and worthy instrument of Gods glory, Iohn Preston, Doctor of Divinitie, chaplaine in ordinarie to his Majestie; master of Emanuel Colledge, and sometime preacher of Lincolnes Inne. Preston, John, 1587-1628.; Preston, John, 1587-1628. Three sermons upon the sacrament of the Lords Supper. aut 1633 (1633) STC 20222; ESTC S115040 185,075 475

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the subject on which Christ doth exercise his Divinitie and that is on dead men The dead shall heare the voyce of the Sonne of God and shall live Secondly the instrument by which he doth it and that is by his Word which is not meant onely the bare preaching and hearing of the Word but such an inward commanding powerfull operative word that makes men doe that which is commanded them Such a word was spoken to Lazarus being dead Lazarus come forth and he did it This word commands men and makes them to obey it Thirdly the time when he will exercise his divinity the houre is comming and now is that is the time shall come when as it shall bee abundantly revealed the fruit of the Gospell shall appeare more plentifully and fully hereafter but yet it is now beginning to appeare there is now some small fruit of it Lastly It is affirmed with an asseveration or oath Verily Verily I say unto you And these are the parts of this Text. Out of these words I purpose to shew you these three things First What the estate of all men is out of Christ. Secondly what we gaine by Christ. Thirdly What we must doe for Christ. First we will shew you what your state is out of Christ for this will make you to prize him more And the point for this is That every man out of Christ is in a state of death or dead man that is All men how ever they are borne living yet they are still dead men without the living Spirit the root is dead Hence are these places of Scripture Gen. 2.17 The day that thou eatest thereof thou shalt die the death Mat. 8.22 Let the dead bury their dead Ephes. 2.1 You hath he quickened who were dead in trespasses and sinnes Eph. 5.14 Awake thou that sleepest stand up from the dead and Christ shall give thee light The meaning is that all men are spiritually dead This will be of some moment to shew you that you are dead without Christ. Yee account it a gastly sight to see many dead men lie together it affects you much but to see a multitude of dead men walke and stand before us that affects us not The naturall death is but a picture or shadow of death but this spirituall death is death indeed As it is said spiritually of Christs flesh Ioh. 6.55 That it is meate indeed Now that you may know what this death is I will shew you First of all what this death is Secondly how many kinds of this death there are Thirdly the symptomes and signes of this death Fourthly the degrees of this death For the first what this death is it consists in two things First in death there is a privation of life then a man is dead when as the soule is separated from the body so a man is spiritually dead when as the soule is separated from the quickning spirit of Grace and righteousnesse This is all our cases In us there dwels no good there is no Spirit of life within us the Soule is so out of order that the spirit is weary of it and forsakes it When the body growes distempered and unfit for the Soule to use then the Soule leaves it Even as when the instrument is quite out of tune a man layes it aside whiles it is in tune he plaies on it So a man dwels in a house as long as it is habitable and fit to dwell in but when it becomes unhabitable he departs so as long as the body is a fit organ for the soule it keepes it when it becomes unfit it leaves it Even so the holy Ghost lives in the soule of man as long as it is in good temper but being distempered by sinne the holy Ghost removes You may see it in Adam as soone as hee did eate of the forbidden fruite the holy Ghost left him and he lost his Originall righteounes Secondly in this death as there is a privation so there is also a positive evill quality wrought in the soule whereby it is not onely void of goodnesse but made ill In the naturall death when a man dyes there is another forme left in the body so in this spirituall death there is an evill habit left in the soules of men This you may see Heb. 9.14 where the workes you doe before regeneration are called Dead workes there would be a contradiction in calling them dead workes if there were not another positive evill forme in man beside the absence of the quickning Spirit which forme is called Flesh in the Scriptures But it may be objected that sinne is a meere privation of good that it is a Non-ens therefore flesh cannot bee said to be an operative qualitie and forme of sinne To this I answer that though all sinne be a meere privation yet it is in an operative subject and thence it comes to passe that sinne is fruitfull in evill workes As for example take an Horse and put out his eyes as long as hee stands still there is no error but if he begins to runne once he runnes amisse and the longer hee runnes the further hee is out of the way wherein he should goe and all this because he wants his eyes which should direct him So it is with sinne though in its selfe it be but a meere privation yet it is seated in the soule which is alwayes active Anima nunquam otiosa The goodnesse that should inlighten it is taken away and there is a positive evill qualitie put into it that leades us on to evill Consider farther whence this death proceeds the originall of it is the understanding mind of man which is primū vivens ultimum moriens That which lives first and dies last The cause of life is the understanding inlightened to see the truth when the affections are right and the understanding straight then we live when it is darkened all goes out of order Ioh. 1.4 speaking of Christ it is said that in him there was life and the life was the light of men he was life because hee was light he did inliven men because he did inlighten them therefore Ephe. 5.4 the Apostle speakes thus to men Awake thou that sleepest stand up from the dead and Christ shall give thee light because light is the beginning of spirituall life Therefore it is said Iames 1.18 Of his owne will begot he them by the word of truth that is the word rectifies the understanding and opinion which is the first thing in this spirituall birth and Ephe 4.22.24 Put off the old man which is corrupt according to the deceitfull lusts thereof and put on the new man which after God is created in holinesse and perfect righteousnesse The old man is corrupt according to the deceitfull lusts that which is here called deceitfull lusts c. in the Originall signifies lusts proceeding from error and holinesse proceeding from truth Lust proceeds from error in mistaking things for lust is nothing
will quicken you as the soule doth the body A Christian hath the life of the Sonne of God Gal. 2.21 I live yet not I but Christ lives in me all that I doe Christ doth it in me all that the body doth the soule doth it the body lives not but the soule lives in it After that manner Christ lives in us not a good thought or affection nor any resolution or motion of the soule but comes from Christ being united to Christ by faith he lives in us Ioh. 6.43 he that eates my flesh and drinkes my blood shall live As flesh gives life to the body so the Sonne gives it to the soule To eate the flesh of Christ is to prize him to desire and long after him which is after the spirit of bondage to eate him is to take him to come to him to have him for your God In these two things stands the eating of Christ First in prising him exceedingly so as to part with any thing for him and to take up his Crosse with all losses Secondly in beleving him to be yours and you his this eating and drinking of the body and blood of Christ expresseth our relative union with him and then followes our reall union the Spirit immediately gives this he that doth the first shall have the second But how shall we doe to beleeve this I answer yee see the old Adam communicated corruption to all his posterity because they were borne of him so those who are borne of the new Adam that is those who take him and beleeve in him have grace communicated to them by him this new birth makes you as capable of Christ as the other doth of the first Adam why then shall not the second Adam communicate grace as well as the other doth corruption The phylosophers were all deceived in this poynt from whence corruption should come but wee know that it came from Adam and so doth grace come from Christ. To get this life let us seeke it in him let us beleeve more let us be humbled more repent more and take Christ more take him on any condition prize him set him at the highest rate hold him fast As in the actions of mariage those who are to marry will not part upon any condition they take one another for richer for poorer for better for worse after this manner must wee take Christ the more yee take Christ thus the more yee have the Sonne and so yee live more the life of grace All grant that this life comes by the Spirit and there is no way to get the Spirit but by the Sonne Yee must first eate ere yee can bee nourished yee must fixe your eyes on his passion as the wife doth fixe her eyes or her husband yee must seeke this life from the Spirit ultimately but yee must first have the Sonne and then yee have life He must have the Sonne that will have this life he must be ingraf●ed into Christ as the branches are into the roote get Christ and then this life shall abound in you The fourth meanes to get and increase this life is the communion of Saints The mouth of the righteous is a well spring of life Prov. 10.20 they put life into those that have it not and increase it in those in whom it is Ephe. 4.24 Their speeches minister grace to the hearers they edifie them hearing of the word of life and talking of the fountaine of life puts life into men The life of the body doth not communicate it selfe to others it is otherwise in the life of the soule the life of it makes others to live more as Iron sharpens Iron so one holy man doth another See it by the contrary In evill men who are dead there is an aptnesse to dead others their words are as continuall droppings to put out this life their tongues are set on fire of hell Iames. 3.6 The tongue of good men is a cole fetched from the Altar they have fire within them When two lie together they keepe one another warme there is action and redaction which ingender heate so it is in the communion of Saints it is a powerfull meanes to get and increase this life The tongue the example and communion of the righteous is full of life it is powerfull to make men live Gal. 2.14 Paul speaking to Peter saith why compellest thou the Gentiles to live after the manner of the Iewes he used not outward compulsion his example and life was a compulsion The company which wee keepe compells us to doe as they doe Evill company are the Divels snares they doe as brambles keepe us in and fetter us the sutablenesse of evill companions drawes out our secret corruption He that resolves to live this life must resolve to withdraw himselfe from evill company who are a strong temptation unto evill and betake himselfe to the communion of Saints There is a difference betweene leading our selves into temptation and being led into it when you leade your selves into temptation as you doe when as you rush into evill company you are out of the pale of Gods protection If you touch pitch yee cannot but bee defiled with it wherefore make your company good this is an effectuall and powerfull meanes to beget this life in you Saul being among the Prophets changed his spirit and became a Prophet one that goeth fast makes those that goe with him to mend their pace Act. 11.23.24 it is said of Barnabas being a good man and full of the holy Ghost and of faith that he added much people unto the Lord. Which manner of speaking shewes that the speeches of those who are full of faith helpes to breed faith that if men be full of the Spirit they quicken the Spirit Evill company deads men they are the trunkes through which the Divell speakes and this deading is done in an insensible manner and then most of all where it is least perceived Evill company poysons men a man turning his opiaion which company can doe is most of all poysoned when as he thinks that he hath least hurt The last meanes to get and increase this life is that which is mentioned in the text and that is the hearing of the voyce of the Sonne of God this will beget and increase this life that is if when wee speake to your eares hee speake to your hearts then ye live Ye have two teachers the one is he that speakes to you the other is Christ. Heb. 8 1● They shall no more teach one another for they shall all be taught of God There are two sheapheards the one is hee that feeds you the other is the great sheapheard of the sheepe Ther are two great voices the one speaking outwardly to the eare the other when as Christ speakes effectually to the heart When Christ speakes inwardly to the heart then men live and not before This is such a speech as Christ spake to Lazarus Lazarus come forth and he
see their hearts are fat their eares heavy and their eyes shut Rom. 11.8 God hath given them the spirit of slumber that is when as men heare his voyce in a common manner they are as a man in a slumber it stirres them not their hearts are fat that is they are sencelesse for fat is without sence The property of them that heare in an ineffectuall manner is this they have a spirit of slumber they are as one hearing a tale when as his minde is otherwhere If the things propounded were naturall they would heare them well enough but they are spirituall therefore they are dull of hearing them Thirdly which followeth the second those that heare the voyce of the Sonne of God have experimentall knowledge the other is but speculative 1 Cor. 2.6.9 Wee preach wisedome to those that are perfect such wisedome as eye hath not seene eare hath not heard neither hath it entered into the heart of man but God revealeth it to us by his Spirit that is the cheefest in knowledge have not seene with their eyes or heard with their eares but those that heare the voyce of the Sonne of God have an experimentall knowledge which others have not This experimentall and saving knowledge hath triall 1. Ioh. 2.13 I write unto you fathers because you have knowne him that was from the beginning expound this by the 33. of Ezekiell 33. When this commeth to passe then shall yee know that a Prophet hath beene amongst you that is when I shall doe this they shall know experimentally that there was a Prophet amongst them 1 Ioh. 5.19 wee know that wee are of God that is wee know it experimentally they can say of this as it is said in the 1 of Ioh. 1.1 That which we have heard that which wee have seene with our eyes that which wee have looked upon and our hands have handled of the words of life delare we unto you David takes it as peculiar to himselfe Psal. 9.10 They that know thy name will trust in thee for thou Lord hast not forsaken them that seeke thee that is they that experimentally know thee will trust in thee for thou never faylest them that trust in thee they know it by experience 1. Pet. 2.3 Desire the sincere milke of the word that you may grow thereby if yee have tasted that the Lord is gracious We find in the Saints a longing after God they desire him which others doe not thus did David Moreover they have assurance of salvation which others have not and this assurance comes from sence optima demonstratio est a sensibus the best demonstration is from sence as he that feeles the fire hot knowes it best tasting breeds longing assurance from experience breeds certainty Fourthly effectuall knowledge that is bred by the voyce of the Sonne of God makes men approve and justifie the wayes of God makes them to relish them this followes the other when men have tryed them they approve them Ioh. 6.63 The Spirit quickens the flesh profiteth nothing the words then that I speake they are Spirit and life Christ having spoken that his body was meate indeed many were offended at it then hee said The Spirit doth quicken that is yee accept not my words because yee have not the Spirit yee have but flesh that is a common knowledge my words are spirituall and you are carnall therefore they doe not relish you These words are otherwise interpreted by some that is these materials profit nothing without the Spirit but the other is undoubtedly the meaning for so it is through the Scripture the Spirit profits that is saving knowledge wrought by the Spirit men not having it doe not approve it It cannot be otherwise where the voyce of Christ doth sound effectually there they justifie this Wisedome is justified of her children Luk. 7.35 Rom. 10.15 How beautifull are the feete of them tha● preach the Gospel of peace that is they see much beauty in the wayes of God that they are beautifull to them they are vile to others The Scripture often toucheth this that when as there is but a common knowledge men relish not the word Rom. 8. they tast not the word the spirituall part of the word crossing them is bitter to them 2 Cor. 2.15 The word is compared to a sweet savour to many it is not so to some it is the savour of death to death it is a savour diffused through the house many there are who abhorre it and being guilty of death it leades them to death In others it is the savour of life that is they smell a sweetnesse in it it brings them to life to heaven the word being powerfully taught there comes a savour some smell sweetnesse in it others doe not so Luk. 2.35 When Christ shall come the hearts of many shall be opened to approve or disapprove him therefore he is said to be set for the fall and rising of many So when he came some said he was a good man others that he was a divel some said that the Apostles were good some that they were bad See how yee approve the word in its selfe and as it is expressed in mens lives Fiftly if it bee a right knowledge it breeds holy affections the other doth not this followes the other If men justifie the Word then they affect it It s a generall rule that all full perswasions draw on affections let it bee but a perswasion in habit it stirres as the habit is 1 Thes. 1.6 My word was to you not in word but in power because it did worke in you ioy in the holy Ghost Ier. 23.29 God comparing the word of true and false Prophets together saith thus My word is as fire and as the hammer that breaketh the stone it is the powerfull word if it stirres your affections Luke the last Christ speaking to the Disciples that went with him to Emmaus their hearts burned within them they were full of holy affections Consider if yee have these holy affections Holy affections in the Scripture are ascribed to this knowledge every where where men heare or know a. right Psal. 112.1 Blessed is the man that feareth the Lord that delighteth greatly in his Commandements Psal. 1.2 Blessed are they that delight in the Law of the Lord See whether there be holy affections wrought in you by the word Felix did tremble at the word so the second ground received the Word with joy but not with holy joy But how shall wee distinguish them I answer that if your joy be holy joy afflictions will not put it out if your ioy be carnall joy persecution puts it out but ioy in the holy Ghost is not extinguished by the contrary Sixtly that knowledge which is lively brings forth action it is powerfull in mens actions it is active and mighty in operation Heb. 4. It workes in mens hearts and lives mightily to overcome all contraries Esa. 6.10 Make the heart of this people fat make their
to know whether Christ live in you or no or whether you are in an estate of death you must see whether you have these two things which are in every one in whom Christ liveth first see whether you live to him He died that we should not live to our selve but to him alone In morall things the end and principle are all one Before Christ lived in you all you did was from your selves ye were your owne principle and end but Christ living in you there is another end ye eye Christ ye looke to him all that ye doe is done in sinceritie it is done for him and from him But how can Christ be the end of our callings eating drinking and recreations I answer that of every action Christ must be the end yee must doe as a man in a journey though every step he treades he thinkes not of his journeies end yet the generall aime of every step must be for that end and that causeth every step so in all yee doe the generall end must be Christ. Secondly if Christ live in you your hearts cleave to him as to the Principle of life as the child to the dug or the element to its naturall place What ever our life is we cleave to it Some place their life in their credit take away it and they die others in riches take away them and they perish What ever is your god if it be taken away you perish Therefore Iohn 6.68 When Christ demanded of the twelve whether they would likewise goe away Peter makes this answer Lord whither shall we goe thou hast the words of eternall life Thirdly ye may know what life ye liue by the food that feedes it Oyle feeds the Lampe fuel the fire If your life be fed with the duties of obedience then yee live If ye keepe my Commandements yee shall live in them saith Christ you shall live in them as in your proper element as the Fish in the water every motion out of it is to death There are two sorts of men to whom this triall doth belong The first are those who have a name they live and yet are dead like the Church of Sardis Rev. 3.1 The second to whom this belongeth are those who are dead indeed The first of these are like the Angels that take bodies and doe actions they are not truly living men though they appeare to be Now the signes that Characterise these dead men from those that are truly living are five taken from the signes of the fained life in the Spirits that have bodies but onely in appearance whereby they are distinguished from bodies that truly live First Angels that take assumed bodies eate and drinke and are not nourished as the Angels that came to Lot and Abraham and had created bodies So these dead men doe all the actions that living men doe they heare they pray they reade but they turne it not into flesh and bloud because there is no life in them they are not the stronger for hearing or any thing they doe they thrive not as those that have the Boulimia they eate and drinke yet they grow not because there is an Atrophy in their bodies We preach to men yet they are the same this yeare as they were the last they have a name to live and yet they live not they turne not the meanes to flesh and nourishment it is a signe of a living man that he growes That which is said of a good wit that it makes use of every thing may be said of grace it turnes all the passages of Gods providence into nourishment stormes as well as faire gales helpe a living man to the haven Affliction prosperity all put him on and helpe him forwards Take one not having this life doe what yee will hee thrives not as an unthrift put him to what trade you will he thrives not hee is still on the losing hand so these men prosperity adversitie helpe them not put any thing to a dead man to doe he doth it not so these men the Word and Sacrament helpes them not because they are dead Secondly the motion of the Spirits that take assumed bodies is not from any inward principall nor from the motion of life within so the actions of men that are not alive are not from the principles of life they are not vitall motions but as in other actions the Wheeles goe as long as the spring is up that moves them so the actions of men that are dead as long as the springs are up and the influence continues they move When they are sicke and apprehend death then they will doe many things but these being gone their goodnesse is ended whilst they deepely apprehend some accident they will be good that being gone and forgotten their goodnesse ends· Many whiles they have good acquaintance and are in good company will be good but when they are gone their goodnesse ceaseth These men have golden outsides they seeme to have the Kings stampe upon their actions yet they are but counterfeit they pay God in counterfeit coine not in currant mony their actions have a forme of religion but yet the power is wanting all they doe is but a meere formality their Prayers their Sabbath keeping are but in shew those actions and duties that have most power and life in them they doe least of all relish they tast them not because they have no life in them In generall all the actions that men wanting life doe they are but dead workes they may bee deceived with them for a time but when death comes they shall finde them to be but dead Remigius a Iudge of Loraigne tells this story that the divell in those parts did use to give money to Witches which did appeare to be good coine seemed to be currant money at first but being laid up a while it then appeared to be nothing but dried leaves so the divell deceives men now he makes them to doe outward actions which have a faire shew but when they need them they then appeare as they are to be nothing but dead leaves because the principle of life is wanting A third propertie of assumed bodies is this that they are taken up onely for a time and then are laid downe againe as the Spirits that take them listed so in these men which seeme to live there is an inconstancy and mutability in their lives they lay downe their religion as occasion serves If that they did was done in respect to God it would bee alwayes the same their company and occasions would not alter it but because it is not done in respect to God therefore as their company and occasions are mutable so is their religion They are as inconstant as Clouds without raine that are quickly scattered like wandring Stars or like the morning dew that is soone dried up The Saints have an inequalitie in their lives yet they never die againe they may be sickly but these men are
be much in doing 134 The third meanes to get this life is to get faith 136 The fourth meanes to get and increase this life is the communion of Saints 140 The fift and last meanes to get and increase this life is the hearing of the voyce of the Sonne of man 14● The hearing of this voyce is the onely meanes to translate men from death to life 144.145 c. What the voyce of the Sonne of God is 146.147 This effectuall voyce consists in two things 147 Three degrees of working this light of life by the Spirit 148 A double voyce of the Sonne of man 149. c. Those that heare viz. obey the voyce of the Sonne of man have experimentall knowledge 150 Effectuall knowledge bred by this voyce makes men approve justifie and relish the wayes of God 155 A right knowledge breeds holy affections 156 Lively knowledge brings forth action 157 Wee must examine our selves whether we have heard the voyce of the Son of God or no. 159 Which wee shall know by our lives and actions 160 The first impediment hindring men from hearing Christ voyce is selfe-wisedome or selfe conceitednesse 161 The second hinderance or let is long custome p. 162 The third let is similitude which like false wares deceives men p. 163 The fourth impediment is false experiments in some workes of God that should draw us nearer to him p. 164 The fift impediment is ignorance ibid The sixt impediments is inconsideration p. 166 The seventh impediment is a certaine stiffenesse and obstinacie of will or minde p. 167 Meanes how to heare profitably ib. c. To practise a little is the way to get more p. 168 Fearefull judgements on them that receive not the love of the truth p. 169 God curseth barren and unfruitfull bearers p. 170 Disobedience to the Gospell grievously punished p. 171 Meanes to heare the preaching of Gods word profitably for our conversion and building of us up in our most holy faith p. 172 The second meanes ibid The third meanes p. 174 The fourth meanes p. 175 The fift meanes p. 176 The sixt meanes p. 180 A Caveat or warning both to Ministers and people p· 181 Vaine excuses will not serve before God p. 182 The Summe of the chiefe points contained in the Treatise of Selfe-deniall OVt of Christ we are dead men 185 By Christ we gaine life eternall 186 What we must do for Christ viz Deny our selves take up our crosse c. ibid Whosoever will have benefit by Christ must follow him ibid Two maine impediments that hinder men from following Christ. ibid Whosoever will be saved by Christ must deny himselfe p. 187 What it is to deny our selves p. 188 What our selfe is ibid Why corruption of nature is reckoned a mans selfe p. 189 In every man there are two selfes ibid Reasons of Selfe-deniall p. 190 God will not binde us to that which is simply unpossible p. 191 A man may lawfully love himselfe p. 192 To deny our selves is to deny every sinne stocke and branch p. 193 We cannot follow God and the world both 194 No happinesse to be found out of God 198 Great equity in denying our selves 199 The fruites of the flesh and of the Spirit 201 How prone our nature is to do evill ib. And how we may know it 202 How to try whether we have interest in Christ or no. 204 How to know whether we deny our selves 207 Meanes to deny our selves 208 God multiplyes comforts to them that deny themselves 209 In cleaving to God wee must leave the care and custody of other things unto him 210 The right knowledge of Christ makes us deny our selves 211 The manner how we should deny our selves 212 The wayes of God are full of Crosses 215 And the reasons thereof 216 The wayes of God have much difficulty in them and the reasons thereof 217 Yet the wayes of God are pleasant to any man that is upright 220 Reasons why difficulty in Gods wayes should not discourage any man therefrom 221 We must make account before hand and prepare for troubles before they come 223 It is not the way to heaven that most men go 225 What causeth persecution to follow the Gospel 226 If wee suffer not in Gods cause for well doing wee shall suffer of God for evill doing p. 227 Answer to them who say they can doe no good in Gods cause p. 230 Against discouragement by being a lone p. 231 Many thousands lose their soules because they thinke lesse will serve the turne in Gods service than indeed is required of them p. 232 Satans wiles in deceiving men ibid Cold slight and customary performance of holy duties does no good at all p. 233 We must go through fighting till we have the victory p. 236 It is hard to bring our soules to good duties ibid The crosses and difficulties that are in Gods wayes are an argument to prove that the doctrine came from heaven p. 239 The cause that the wayes of God are so hard and difficult p. 240 The difficulty in Gods wayes ought to be a meanes to humble us p. 241 All that looke to have benefit by Christ must follow him p. 242 Christ is to us an example of the rule viz. of the Law p. 243 c. Though Christ himselfe be absent in the body yet he hath left guides to leade us in his stead p. 243 The Saints that lived before us and went in one path of truth are our guides p. 244 We have the word the Spirit and the Saints for our guides ib. What it is to follow Christ. p. 245 And how to follow him p. 246 We must follow Christ at all times p. 247 We must follow Christ all manner of wayes inward●ly and outwardly p. 248 The obiect and example which wee must follow is Christ. p. 249 And not his example onely but his precepts also and commandements must we follow p. 252 False boasting Christians refuted p. 253 Difference betwixt the wicked and the godly in sinning p. 254 Many follow Christ for worldly respects p. 256 Difference betwixt the falls of good and evill men p. 257 We must be content to forsake all for Christ. p. 258 And to beare all things for his sake ibid. We ought to have the same mind in us that was in Christ. p. 259 Against false unconstant double minded men p. 260 We must not stand still at a stay but grow in grace and endeavour what we can towards perfection p 261 We must not presume to goe before Christ but let our minds and desires yeeld to his will p. 262 Five things required of them that will truely and sincerely follow Christ. p. 264 The Contents of the three Sermons on the Sacrament of the Lords Supper THe maine and principall priviledge that wee have by Iesus Christ is Eternall life p. 265 The drift of S. Iohns writing is that beleevers might know they have Eternall life p. 266 Another great priviledge that we have by Christ is an
that it is not seene The life of grace being perfect swallowes up imperfection he that lives the life of grace hath the imperfections of this naturall life swallowed up For example before wee live this life we magnifie riches honours and Gugaes but the list of grace comming wee have other kindes of comforts then as a man that is to be made a Prince contemnes the things hee before admired The weakenesses we are subject to are swallowed up in this life al sicknesse and trouble ar swallowed up in this so are all our frailties and imperfections This should teach us to set a high prize upon this life of grace that we dye no more if we live it that it is a life indeed that it swallowes up this other life compare it with other lives it far excels thē all this therefore should move us to desire and seeke it Secondly this life of grace must needes be more excellent than the common life because it makes a man a better man much better than he was this puts man into a better condition elevates and puts him into a condition equall to the Angels and beyond in some respects That yee may understand this yee must know that every thing is made better by mingling it with things that are better than it selfe as Silver being mixed with Gold Water with Wine are made better than they were before There are two things required to make a thing better First that that thing with which it is mixed be of a better nature than the thing it selfe Secondly that there be a good union Nothing puts so high a degree of excellency into us as this that we are united unto God this uniting to God is the chiefest good Secondly this union betwixt God and us is a perfect union There are many unions as first there is a relative union such as is betweene man and wife Secondly there are artificiall and natural unions as when two peeces of bords are put together so that one touch the other so when graine and graine of another sort are mixed together there is a nearer union than this when as water and water are mixed together nearer than this is the union that is betwixt the soule and the body Such a union as this is there betweene us and Christ we are in him as the branches in the vine wee are incorporated and knit to him this puts us into an higher degree of excellency silver mixed with gold is better yet if we could take the spirits out of gold and make silver take the nature and quality of it it would be much better Wee put on the Spirit and quality of Christ when as we live this life Lusts which are most contrary to this life puts us below men and makes us worse than Beasts this life puts us beyond men and makes us equall with Angels All men desire some excellency which is done by adding something to them some desire wealth some learning some honour Consider then if yee live this life yee goe beyond all others nothing beyond Gods Image nothing better to be united to than God let this set the life of grace at a high rate in your affections men do it not and therefore they despise religion in its selfe and in those in whom it appeares Thirdly yee have this advantage in this life of grace it addes liberty to you it makes you to doe those things that otherwise yee could not doe it makes yee to pray to repent to beleeve and to doe those things without which there is no salvation looke on Christ. There are but few that can doe this there are few that can delight in God relish the word in its purity take pleasure in the company of the Saints comfort themselves in the Lord their God this life gives liberty which is an addition of some perfection it makes us to do things that we could not doe before and to doe them in another manner A man having gotten an Art hath liberty to doe those things which before he could not as one that hath gotten the Art of logicke or geometry can doe that which before he could not doe as one in health hath liberty to doe that which he could not doe being sicke water being hot hath liberty to hea●e which it could not before There is no liberty to doe holy actions but this liberty of the life of Grace the Spirit of life addes liberty to doe the actions of life 2 Cor. 3.17 Where the Spirit of God is there is liberty to doe things which before we could not as one having an Art can doe things that hee could not doe before This though you prise it not whiles your mountaine is strong yet the time will come when yee will need liberty to pray repent and trust in God and then ye will find the preciousnesse of it this then sets a price upon this life of Grace and should make you to desire it Thirdly if it be a happy condition and the priviledge of those who are in Christ that there is such a life for them let this ●each men to seeke to live this life of grace to get it if they have it not to confirme it if they have it to abstaine from lust the sicknesse of the soule and the meanes to quench this life take heede of estranging your selves from God who is the principle of this life take heed of dejections of mind the cloudings that damp this life This life is to be active to act much in the wayes of God when a man is cheerefull and vigorous he lives a life of nature so he that hath a quicke and nimble sence and is forward and busy in good workes lives most this life of grace He that rejoyceth most in God hath most comforts most life Take heed of the contraries Idlenesse sencelessenesse and barrennesse are contrary to life take heed of them take heed of sadnesse that rusts the wheeles of the soule whereas joy doth oyle them Doe all to further this life avoid all that hinders it Labour now to bee translated from death to life that which hinders us is that we thinke we are in a state of life when we are not Now yee may know whether ye are alive or no by seeing whether yee are dead or no But because yee may be certaine whether ye are alive or not I will give you some positive signes of life to know it First ye are translated from death to life yee are living men if ye love the Brethren 1 Ioh. 3.14 If a man be a living man he lives in another element than he did before Every living man converseth with those of the same kind as every creature doth Sheepe with Sheepe Lyons with Lyons Doves with Doves so living men will converse with living men Not loving the brethren wee are in a state of death Every creature must have an element to live in a new life must have a new element evill men out of their companies
must doe as Mary did shee layed up all the sayings that shee heard of Christ and pondered them in her heart Luke 2.51 The Disciples often questioned of Christ which proves that they pondered his Words in their hearts So the Nobles of Berea they searched the Scripture so Iacob hee noted the saying of Ioseph and laid it up Yee doe not heare thus if you doe but lend your eares for the time if yee worke it not upon your affections ye profit not The reason why there is so much preaching and so little profit is for want of this There are two kinds of ill hearers the first are such as heare as Swine and trample all they heare under feete the second such as heare as Dogs snarling at the doctrine if yee offend in eyther of these yee heare amisse Of all the foure grounds that was worst which received not the Word When men heare the Word there is more than a naturall forgetfulnesse in them the Divell helpes it Iam. 1.23.24 He that heares the Word and recals it not or practiseth it not is like one that beholdeth his face in a glasse for he beholdeth himselfe and goeth away and straight way forgetteth what manner of man he was yee must recall it before yee can practise it else yee will be like to those that behold their face in a glasse and wipe not away their spots Be not therefore forgetfull hearers and for this first recall and repeate what yee have heard when yee are gone Secondly practise it afterwards there is a blessing promised to mindfull hearers there is a curse denounced against those that are forgetfull Ioh. 13.15 If yee know these things happy are ye if you doe them but there is a curse for you if you doe not profit God will make you to heare and will not give you his Spirit Regard to prize the Word if ye will not be forgetfull Rom. 1.28 those that did not like to retaine God in their knowledge those that did heare the Word and not regard it God gave them up to a reprobate sence to an Injudiciousnesse to doe those things that were not convenient not being able to profit by it The ancient Fathers much pressed the repetition of Sermons and one of them useth this similitude A man that comes into a pleasant garden will not content himselfe with the present sent only but he wil carry some of the flowers home with him So in a cold day a man will not be content to heate himselfe at anothers man fire but he will carry away some fire with him to keepe him hot at home So doe yee when ye come to heare the Word carry home some flowers of it with you carry some fire home with you to heate and warme your hearts God regards not flashes and moodes and such negligence in performing of holy duties as will not warme your hearts Men are like a Sive in the water it is full whiles it is in the water but being taken out of it it hath nothing it is not the hearing of the Word of God or the doing of it negligently that will profit if ye heare it only pro forma and negligently it doth you no good but it brings Gods curse upon you Gods curse is on many they grow not in knowledge or grace for want of diligence wherefore in the 2 Pet. 3 17. the Apostle bids us beware least being led away with the error of the wicked we fall from our owne stedfastnesse to prevent this grow in grace and for this purpose grow in knowledge for then ye grow in grace The fift meanes to heare profitably is to prize the Word and the voyce of Christ speaking to the heart pray earnestly for it that ye may seeke it earnestly at Gods hands beseech him to speake to your hearts your hearing is nothing without this it is the great sheapheard of the flocke that must feede you It is the Spirit that must teach you Therefore when as you come to heare pray earnestly to God to speake unto you by his Spirit It is the Spirit that quickneth Ioh. 6.63 the Word is spirituall and wee are carnall therefore wee must pray for the Spirit to helpe us for to heare the Spirit is not bestowed without prayer Act. 1.14.15 God promised to give his Spirit to his Apostles yet they continued long in prayers ere he gave it them Luk. 11.13 God gives not his Spirit but to such as aske it to such as cōtinue praying asking and knocking Dauid prayes to God to open his eyes that he might see the wonders of his Law Men may heare the Word yet God opens not their eyes without seeking to him God speakes unto you by his Ministers Paule and Apollos are yours we are the Ministers of God for your sakes for your service If God open the dore of utterance it is not for our sakes but yours that you might seeke the Word at our mouthes and beleeve Act. 14.1 a great company of Iewes and Gentiles beleeved by hearing the Word preached and receiving of it The world receives not the Spirit because they seeke it not Ioh. 14 17. We in preaching can doe nothing it is the Spirit that must doe it 2 Cor. 3.18 we can shew you the Image of God but it is nothing to you if ye be not transformed into the same image from glory to glory and it is the Spirit that must thus transforme you Conclude therfore with God in prayer let not him deny you one Word from him is more than a thousand from us God fastning his Word upon your hearts it changeth you without him we preach in vayne The sixt meanes to heare profitably is to come with vacuity of minde free from all things that hinder else wee sow but amongst thornes Ier. 4.4 we speake to men prepossessed the seed falles on fallow ground we speake to men whose hearts are full of lusts they have a noyse of businesse within them and so they heare us not because their hearts are forepossessed The arrowes head being in the wound it is in vaine to lay plaisters upon it therefore Iam. 1.24 when as wee come to heare the Word wee are commanded to lay aside all superfluity of naughtinesse and to receive with meekenesse the ingrafted Word which is able to save our soules D●e in hearing the Word as men doe in grafting cut off all superfluous branches come with empty minds attend to the matters of grace Men who have full stomacks God feeds not He feeds the hungry others are sent empty away they are alwayes hearing but never profiting I should speake now to Ministers and people to Ministers that they speake in the voyce of Christ that they speake as he did not in wisedome of words but in the evidence of the Spirit To the people that they must heare them by whom Christ speakes those who have Livings to bestow ought to bestow them on such as speake the Words of Christ they that