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A80611 Christ the fountaine of life: or, Sundry choyce sermons on part of the fift chapter of the first Epistle of St. John. Preached by that learned judicious divine, and faithfull minister of Jesus Christ, Mr. John Cotton B.D. now preacher at Boston in New-England. Published according to Order. Cotton, John, 1584-1652. 1651 (1651) Wing C6418; Thomason E630_1; ESTC R206444 209,049 264

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this point there are three Cases in which money must be layed out or else Christ cannot be had and in refusing to lay out money we refuse life in him 1 Case First when the Lord by some speciall command requires it as was the case of the young man in the Gospel there was a speciall commandement given to him not given to every man nor to every rich man nor scarce any man in ordinary course now adayes yet then given to him and now to stick for money and rather lose eternall life then his goods in such a case as this he loseth his life in Christ and upon the same poynt or the like broke Ananias and Saphira it was the common resolution of the Church of God in that Age to sell all that they had and to give to the poore and to live after the same rate that other men did a like proportion to every man and to distribute faithfully to every man as every man had need and as the Apostle saw cause and when they come and keep back part of the price for which their possessions was sold you see how bitter a curse from the presence of the Lord fell upon them they were cut off from the Congregation of Gods people and it is much to be feared cut off from the Lord Jesus Christ and from all hope of eternall life and to stand as a terrible example to the whole Church of God to shew what a dangerous thing it is to stand upon termes with Christ and not to part with money for him they could not have fellowship with the people of God unlesse they parted with all they had and live upon the common distribution but this case is not alwayes But secondly there is another time namely when in case of persecution the market of Christ goes at so high a rate that a man cannot have Christ with any comfort in his soule or peace to his Conscience or purity of heart or life unlesse he hazzard all his estate or a good part of it In buying and selling of a precious commodity a good Chapman wil have it what ever it cost him So Christ is sometimes at an higher and sometimes at a lower rate but whatever he costs him he will have him it is spoken in commendation of the Hebrews that they suffered joyfully the spoyling of their goods Heb. 10.34 to shew you that sometimes it comes to that passe that unlesse a man be content to part with all his goods he cannot have the recompence of reward the Lord Jesus Christ to his soule and therefore the Servants of God have been content to loose all that they had and willing to resigne up all for the maintaining the integrity of their spirits and the purity of their hearts and lives in the presence of God and then let all goe they can suffer the spoyle of all joyfully 3 It is in case that by Gods providence you be cast to live in such Congregations where you cannot have the Ordinances of God but at a great charge as it is the case of many places that unlesse they be at charge for the Ministery of the Gospel it cannot be had then we must communicate freely that way then be not deceived God is not mocked for what a man sowes that shall he also reap Gal. 6.6 7 8 Where the Apostle doth encourage men at such a time as this when the Gospel cannot be had but at great charge then lay out liberally for the Gospel of Christ and he calls it A sowing to the Spirit as a man that layes out his money for an earthly commodity for a good bargaine he reapes corruption so he that sowes of the Spirit shall of the Spirit reape life everlasting When a man layes out his money unto Spirituall ends to obtaine the free passage of the Ordinances of Christ to enjoy the liberty of the Gospel he thereby sowes to the Spirit and shall of the Spirit reap life everlasting for this is the blessing promised unto it such as so sow shall of the Spirit reap life everlasting so that when a man out of a good and honest heart and an hungering desire after Gods Ordinances shall be willing to be at charge for them he hath this promise made to him and it shall be fulfilled He shall of the Spirit reap life everlasting But yet when a man hath layed out his money for this end if he then thinke his money is worthy of Christ he gets him not but this is the first way of having Christ by way of Purchase a seasonable laying out our money for him as God requires it Secondly Christ is to be purchased not so much by money as chiefly this purchase must be made by parting with all those many and strong Lusts and Corruptions and sinfull rebellions of heart by which we keep off Christ from comming into our hearts this is that which the Prophet Esay directs us to Esa 55.7 Let the wicked forsake his way and the unrighteous man his thoughts c. where he tels us what we must give for Christ for sinne is neither money nor moneys worth but he makes a good bargaine that parts with his sins though he should get no Christ for his parting with them He speakes of the first and principall part of the life of a Christian man the life of his Justification that springs from pardon of sinne let a man forsake those sins and lusts that he hath been most carried captive with let a wicked man forgoe his thoughts and wayes both his secret and open sins and let him then turne to God and he will abundantly pardon then God will receive him graciously to the justification of life This is the thing that we must doe this was the point upon which sundry of them that have been hopefull for Religion have broken off from Christ and Christ from them they have forsooke him and he left them Jehu stuck upon this very point he would goe a great way but when it comes as he thinkes to hazzard his title to the Crowne then he will set up the golden Calves when he saw that all must be parted with rather then he would forgoe that without which he could not maintaine his Kingdome he would rather loose Christ then venture the losse of that 2 King 10.29.31 He regarded not to walke in all the Commandements of the Lord and then as he cut short with God in reformation and did not fulfill to walke after the Lord therefore God cut Jehu short of all the hopes of grace that ever he might have attained to vers 32. so that if we cut at a scanting with God and will part with some lusts and corruptions but not with others then will God cut you short of all your hopes of eternall life and it was upon the same termes that Herod fell short of Christ Mar. 6.10 Luk. 3.18 he had done many things according to Johns Ministry but when God would cut him short of Herodias
his Son to whom this eternall life is communicated and that is to all such as to whom the Son is communicated amplified by the contrary He that hath not the Son hath not life Doctrine According to or upon our having or not having of Christ depends our having or not having of life The note is of speciall weight in our Christian experience and therefore let us take so much the more care in opening of it He that findeth me which is all one with hee that hath me he hath life Prov. 8.34 but he that is estranged from me he loveth death ver 36. So that finde Christ and finde life Finde him not but be estranged from him and finde death So Eph. 2.12 In times past ye were without Christ being aliens from the Commonwealth of Israel strangers from the Covenant of promise having no hope and without God in the world and Eph. 4.18.19 There he speakes of some that were alienated from the life of God but in ver 20. Ye have not so learned Christ if so be you have been taught by him as the truth is in Jesus For further clearing of this point let me shew you first the Reasons upon which it depends and then the uses of it Creatures broken Sisterns without Christ Reason 1. For the first The first reason arises from the insufficiency of all the body of the creature to give us life without Christ Heb. 10.1.4 It is not possible that the blood of bulls and goats should cleanse the conscience from sinne They are not a valuable recompence to God for the transgressions we have done by our transgressions we had deserved death for which the death of the beasts cannot make recompence Men cannot redeem themselves And besides should we dye for our sinnes our selves our death would not free us from the punishment for we are not able to overcome death but should for ever sinke under it If there had been a Law that could have given us life then wee might have lived by it but there is no such Law as can give us spirituall life David speakes in the name of Christ Psal 22.29 It is the speech of our Saviour or of David in his name No Man can keepe alive his owne soule It is beyond the power of the creature to keep alive his own soule no not so much as naturall life Psal 49.7.9 No man can give a ransome for the soule of his brother no man is able to ransome or redeem his owne life or anothers yea which is much Adam in innocency was taught to looke for the preservation of his inocent nature out of himself for to that end did God give him the tree of life Gen. 2.9 the tree of life grows not in Adam but in the Garden Now he that was to eat of the tree called the tree of life he was taught from thence that the maintenance and continuance of that life which he then lived a life of grace and glory was not to be expected from his owne strength but from something without himselfe The tree of life was a type of the Lord Jesus Christ the second person in Trinity 1 Joh. 3.4 Now if Adam could not keep alive his own soule but by that tree how much lesse Adam falne and corrupted being now become unable to keep that Law which in innocency he might have kept But more clearly see the grounds of this insufficiency in the creature to helpe it selfe The first is taken from the preciousnesse of the price of our redemption The costlinesse of it the matter of our justification is the price of our redemption and without justification no spirituall life at all Now the price of our redemption is our justification the forme of that justification is Gods accepting of it and imputing it to us but the matter of it is the price of our redemption and that is the root of all our spirituall life the price of our redemption given to God is accepted of him and by him given to us Psal 49.8 Precious is the redemption of soules it is farre beyond the power of the creature that which may be fit matter to give to God by way of satisfaction for a soule that is very precious and this was onely the obedience of Christ to the death he by suffering death for us and rising from the dead declared himselfe mightily to be the Son of God and he by his obedience to the death offered to God the price of our redemption He gave himselfe a ransome for many And this shews that it had beene impossible for any under the Sonne of God to have given a sufficient price for our redemption neither man nor Angels could doe it but he in giving a sufficient price for us did thereby mightily declare himselfe to be the Sonne of God he onely by his death is the matter of our justification and his rising is our life the Father himselfe it could not stand with his justice to give a price for our redemption he being the person offended but the Sonne taking upon him our nature that nature which had offended God he by this meanes made atonement betweene the Father and us and in making atonement declared himselfe mightily to be the Sonne of God none but he alone was able to tender to God such a recompence as might be a satisfaction for our sins 2. And as this is ground why there is no sufficiency in the creature to give us the life of our justification so it is also taken from the root of our sanctification and consolation for they spring both from one fountaine and that is the Spirit of Gods grace John 16.7 he is the comforter that is our sanctifier and this springs in us to everlasting life Joh. 4.14 Now he that can give a spirit of sanctification and consolation is onely the Lord Jesus Christ unlesse he goe away and send the Comforter to us he never comes If you would know who it is that can give this water of life you shal read Joh. 4.10 that it is only the Lord Jesus he it is only that goes to the Father and sends his Spirit of grace into our hearts unlesse he go to heaven and send it downe from heaven to us it is not given So that he being the root of the Spirit of consolation of sanctification all this life of consolation sanctification springing from the Spirit as from a fountain and Christ being he that sets open this fountain Zac. 1.13 Therefore it is that there is an insufficiency in the creature to shed abroad such a thing as this into our hearts Act. 2 33. when he was to give a reason of the spirit of Tongues he fetches it fom the resurrection of Christ that he by his ascending into heaven did shed abroad this word which you now see and heare so that by his death he gave to God not onely the price of our redemption but prevailed with the Father to bestow upon him the Spirit to
crooked wayes be made strait and rough wayes made smooth Isa 40.3 4. and this is the preparation we must make for Christ to come into us you have sometime heard this fully spoken to that is when the high mountaines of our great spirits and lofty lookes are brought so low that we are content to be nothing in our owne eyes that we have all we have in Christ and are able to bring nothing to him and are willing that he should take all from us whatever he would have us to part with and when we are willing to be whatsoever he would have us to be and that he should doe with us what is good in his owne eyes then these high mountaines being brought low we are made fit for Christ to come into us we must have no crooked wayes of our owne if we have any imagination of our owne left in us that we wil part with such and such Lusts but yet are loath to be disposed of in all things as God wil have us then there is no roome for God he wil not climbe for it but if we smooth the way for him then he wil come into our hearts But besides this there is to be filled up every low valley and that holds forth two things Every Valley shal be filled that is first every base heart shall lift up it selfe to the high things of God for he speakes of vallies first as if there were such a low dejectednesse in the Creature as made it unfit for Christ God requires that every base heart should be exalted to the minding of high and heavenly things lifted up farre above these low things that cannot reach the wayes of God these Gates must stand open and be lifted up that the King of glory may come in Psal 24.7 to 10. and he meanes the gates of our hearts and he calls them the gates of eternity they are our hearts and soules stand not poring upon earthly things here below but lift up your heads higher looke for a God and for a Kingdome stand not pedling about these earthly things as if you had nothing else to looke after your hearts lye too low for Christ to come into but if you would lye levell with him then lift up your minde to heavenly things let the bent of your heart be for pardon of sinne and for everlasting life be of a levell frame of spirit to the Kingdome of Heaven and then Christ will come into you And as it implyes that the heart must not be too low for Christ through basenesse of spirit and an earthly mind so it may be too low through despaire and through excessive sorrow for sinne he may be cast so low downe in dejection of spirit that his heart lyes too low for Christ not able to lay hold on Gods favour to him in Christ thinkes the Promises belongs not to him it is well and happy for them that can lay hold upon them but for his part there is none of these Promises reach him Did yee ever know any in my case finde mercy now the heart lyes something too low this mans heart is not base he looks at Christ as the most honourable thing in the world he sets his heart upon the bloud of Christ and would be glad with all his heart that he had his part in it but he is dejected and lyes too low fit to despaire and therefore in this case a Christian must be thus farre exalted as to be made levell with Christ to beleeve there is hope in Israel touching his estate Christ hath had mercy upon many in such a case and he wil doe so to us if we seeke him in the way of his Ordinances and if therefore we resolve to seek him and put our mouthes in the dust expecting salvation to be revealed by him and follow him in his Ordinances and never have fellowship with the unfruitfull workes of darknesse and wil still continue to seeke him then we begin to be something levell with Christ But you say There is such a crookednesse in my heart and un-evennesse that Christ cannot come in truly that must be made strait Princes are not wont to goe downe back lanes but downe plaine wayes so Christ as he would have his way neither too high nor too low so he would not goe round about but would have the way to lye plaine before him the judgement and heart and affection lye in such sort of evennesse as simply to aime at the glory of God in his way and therein to be ruled by the Word of God and then is the heart of a man in a good frame if there be nothing in a mans heart but hee is willing to bee guided in it by the streight rule of Gods Word and hee aimes directly at the glory of God and the comming of his Kingdom and the doing of his will then is all a mans crooked wayes laid aside and the heart lyes so levell that Christ will suddenly come into his Temple these crooked windings of a spirit of hypocrisie are made streight when he is brought low yet he may have much hypocrisie in him pretend to be more then he is he may be doing good dutys more to be seen of men then that God should observe him therefore when God hath brought us to this that we are desirous of grace rather in truth then in outward shew or if in shew but that we might doe others good thereby and singly aime at Gods glory in it and desire and endeavor to walk by the streight rule of the Word of God then are our hearts cleansed in some measure from the crooked windings of hypocrisie which might hinder the free passage of Christ into the soul And yet there is another winding in a mans heart though in some truth the dutyes be done yet there is many times an aptnesse in us to cover and to wind about our own sinnes and to make them lesse then they be and this is a wicked course Psal 125.4 5. and therefore God would have us deale most plainly with him that in the singlenesse of our hearts when it may stand with the glory of God and the confusion of our own faces we will not be wanting to lay open our hearts before him these be such windings as will not profit us when we deal plainly and confesse what we have done and come to be thus open hearted to God then is Christ ready to come suddenly into his Temple when we have brought downe our high spirits and raised up our too low base and dejected spirit and laid all levell before him then there remaines no more but for Christ to come suddainly into his Temple But yet besides all this when al this is don yet there may be stil a great measure of a rough and harsh and sharpe and fiery spirit in him which Christ will have removed before he comes to dwel there before that he will have this harshnesse and bitternesse laid down that they shal