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A33925 The body of divinity, or, A confession of faith being the substance of Christianity, containing the most material things relating to matters both of faith and practice : published for the benefit and profit of all, especially those who love the Lord Jesus ... / by Thomas Collier. Collier, Thomas, fl. 1691. 1674 (1674) Wing C5268; ESTC R23929 303,320 630

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to Moses Exod. 32. 33 34. 33. 14. 17. to Jehoshaphat 2 Chron. 20. 6 15 16 17. to David Psal 18. 6 7 8. 118. 5. I called upon the Lord in distress he answered me and set me in a large place In a word the Lord never commanded his people to seek his face in vain Isa 45. 19. I said not to the seed of Jacob seek ye me in vain and of this his people hath had experience and must say if they speak true of him as Moses Deut. 4. 7. What Nation is there so great who hath God so nigh unto them as the Lord our God in all that we call upon him for I may add 4. that an unpraying people are noted in Scripture to be a Graceless and Godless people The workers of iniquity Psal 14. 4. Are a people that call not upon God and Psal 10. 4. The wicked in the pride of his countenance will not seek after God God is not in all his thoughts wicked men if they pray it is but in form and for fear or custome and tradition and not in faith and love with constancy as gracious persons doth Job 27. 10. speaking of the Hypocrite will he always call upon God No he will not it is of custome or for fear or to be seen of men if he doth it at all and as wicked men are a prayerless people so it is a note of a Godly man to be a praying man No sooner was Saul converted but behold he prayeth Acts 9. 11. which was given as a token to Annanias that he was a converted man and the Prophet deprecates against an unpraying people Jer. 10. 25. Pour out thy fury upon the Heathen that know thee not and upon the Families that call not upon thy name Psal 79. 6. by all which it appeareth that prayer is the special duty of the people of the Lord. The fourth particular relates to the manner 4. The right manner of Prayer of prayer how it is to be performed and in this are many requisites to be considered to the right performance thereof 1. We must pray in the Spirit if we pray 1. It must be in the spirit in a right manner not only with our own spirits but in the spirit of Christ there is a gift of prayer with large expressions which Hipocrites may attain and there is the spirit of prayer which is proper only to sincere Christians hence the Apostle saith 1 Cor. 14. 15. I will pray with the spirit and I will pray with the understanding also Jud. v. 20. praying in the holy spirit and this is the promise of God to give his people the spirit of grace and of supplication Zech. 12. 10. The spirit of Christ is a spirit of prayer it enables those in whom it is to cry Abba Father Rom. 8. 15. it helpeth both as to matter and manner for we know not what to pray for as we ought Quest How shall I know that I have this Quest. spirit of prayer Ans We may know it in the matt●r and Answ in the manner of our prayers 1. In the matter of our prayers when we are kept to and helpt in the right matter of prayer the matter you have heard it must be good and according to the will of God when we are rightly lead in this matter it is by the Spirit of Christ Rom. 8. 26 27. We know not what we pray for as we ought c. but the spirit helpeth our infirmities and make intercession for us according to the will of God There is much in this to have our hearts lead in the will of God in our praying When persons run out in their own spirits and in their own wills and it may be besides the matter of prayer there is nothing of the spirit of Christ therein 2. We then pray with the Spirit when our own spirits are set at work in the duty prayer by the spirit is not lip labour only but heart work when we as we ought in all other services in prayer serve God with our Spirits with our whole Heart Rom. 1. 9. God is my witness whom I serve with my spirit in the Gospel of his Son c. Psal 119. 10. With my whole heart have I sought thee O let me not wander from thy Commandments then have we the spirit of Christ in Prayer when our whole heart is in the work My Son give me thy heart the Spirit works the heart to God according to his word and in this note that ordinarily when the spirit worketh in our hearts to the work it works the heart beyond the words and here lyeth the difference between Praying in the Spirit and without the Spirit he that prayeth in the spirit his spirit thereby out-runs his words he is more in heart then in word the spirit worketh in us with Groanings that cannot be uttered that is heart groanings and desirings beyond the expressions but the other his tongue out runs his heart he is far better at lip labour then at heart work in Prayer 3. Then we pray by the Spirit and in a right manner when we pray in Faith beleving that is the right spirit of prayer then pray we by the spirit and in a right manner for the spirit of Christ is the Spirit of Faith 2 Cor. 4. 13. But having the same Spirit of Faith c. Mat. 21. 22. And all things whatsoever ye shall ask in Prayer believing ye shall receive so that to pray believingly is the right manner of praying Quest When may I be said to Pray Believingly Quest Answ 1. When you believe understandingly Answ and rightly that the matter or things you pray for is according to the will of God 2. When you believe that God will give you what you pray for because it is according to his will it is his will you should ask it because it is his will that you should have it and that you should thus believe in asking see 1 Joh. 5. 14 15. Quest Are there not some things that we Quest ought to pray for which we have no particular ground for faith that it shall be granted we are commanded to pray for wicked men and enemies Mat. 5. 44. Answ We ought to pray in such and like Answ cases because God requires it and may and ought to pray in Faith we ought to pray for what God hath promised believing that he will give it and to pray for what he hath commanded us believing 1. That it is our duty because commanded 2. That he will accept us therein if not grant the thing prayed for yet that he will assuredly answer us in returning our prayers into our own bosom Ps 35. 13. But as for me when they were sick my cloathing was Sackcloth I humbled my self by fa●ting and my prayer returned into mine own bosome so that we ought to pray and believe that God will accept us and make a return of our prayers to advantage though in this and in
many other cases we have no particular ground to believe an answer in the very thing prayed for yet we ought to pray in Faith not doubting the matter o● Gods faithfulness in hearing and answering either in granting the things prayed for or make a return to the souls advantage 4. To Pray in a right manner is to pray 4. It is to pray fervently fervently with heart fervency and earnestly not sluggishly and coldly but zealously to have the heart affected in prayer Jam. 5. 16. The effectual fervent prayer of a righteous man availeth much and it s the work of the spirit to fill us with true zeal and fervency in prayer when the soul will have no nay like Jacob wrestling with God Gen. 32. 26. I will not let thee go except you bless me Hos 12. 4. He had power with the Angel and prevailed he wept and made supplication And this fervency consisteth not so much in multitudes of expressions or loudness of voice but in pouring out our souls to the Lord and in strength of faith to prevail with him Ps 42. 4. When I remember these things I pour out my soul in me 25. 1. I lift my soul to thee 143. 8. Thus in this and in every part of Gods service it behoves Christians to be fervent in spirit serving the Lord hence is prayer so frequently called in Scripture crying from its fervency Psal 17. 1. 34. 15. 17. c. 5. To pray rightly is to pray humbly 5. To pray humbly and self-abaseingly and this is the proper work of the spirit to discover our own nothingness and needs unto us this is a special requisite in prayer Psal 9. 12. He forgetteth not the cry of the humble 10. 12. Arise O Lord God lift up thine hand forget not the humble The fear of Gods greatness and goodness living in the heart will tend very much to humble the soul in its addresses to him and is very acceptable with him Ps 51. 17. The Sacrifices of God are a broken Spirit a broken and a contrite heart O God thou wilt not despise it s that Prayer that comes from a humble and broken Spirit that is well pleasing to the Lord the poor Publican that had nothing to say for himself But Lord be merciful to me a Sinner was accepted when the proud boasting Pharisce was rejected Luke 18. 13. 14. Proud Persons and Proud Prayers are an abomination to the Lord but he will not forget nor despise the prayers of the humble 6. To Pray in a right manner is to pray 6. Sincerely and not Hypocritically sincerely and not hypocritically and this can never be without sincerity and truth of heart to God-ward in the main of Religion Ps 51. 6. Thou desirest truth in the inward parts and in the hidden parts thou hast made me to know Wisdom 17. 1. Give ear unto my Prayer that goeth not out of feigned lips Unfeigned Faith and unfeigned Love and unfeigned Obedience and unfeigned Prayer is the Lords delight he loveth that he desireth truth in the inward parts Psal 145. 18. The Lord is nigh to all that call upon him to all that call upon him in truth heart and tongue must go together yea and there had need be more in the heart then the tongue expresseth rather then less an empty hearted Christian performs empty service makes empty airy prayers and must expect empty returns but truth and integrity reacheth Heaven it being the spirits work to effect it and truth alone is there imbraced 7. To pray in a right manner is to pray 7. To pray Briefly Briefly and without Tautologies and this has beer the practice of all Saints throughout all Generations and is the express command of our Lord Mat. 6. 7 8. But when we Pray use not vain repetitions or babling or speaking idely as the Heathens doe for they think they shall be heard for their much speaking be ye not therefore like unto them for your Heavenly Father kn●weth what things you need before you ask them In which are two things observable 1. Our Lord forbids vain Repetitions Tautoligies and idle Talking in Prayer 2. Much speaking as if multitude of words would prevail with God this is it he reproves in the Pharisees as well as in the Heathen their making of long Prayers Mat. 23. 14. and this he forbids in his Disciples in warning them not to be like the Heathen who think to be heard for their much speaking it is much speaking in Prayer that Christ reproves as well as vain speaking and that appeareth 1. From the argument used to inforce the Exhortation Your Father knoweth the things ye have need before ye ask therefore you need not have much speaking about the matter 2. The pattern of prayer presented by Christ in the verses following as an example of the substance and brevity in prayer 3. The example of Christ Himself in Prayer Matt. 26. 39. The exhortation of the Wise man Eccl. 5. 2. According to which we find the Prayers of the Saints to be both brief and full of matter throughout all Generations Ex●d 33. 12. and 16. 2. 2 Chron. 20. 5 12. ●an 9. 3 19. ● 1 King 8. 22. is the longest we read of on a special occasion yet without vain repetitions Acts 4. 24. All which confirms the truth that it 's a right manner of praying to pray briefly and this cannot be done truly but by the Spirit Christ would not have his to think that enumerating words like the Heathens or Papists or Hipocrites that pray by number and length of time and multitude of words is prevalent with God but to pray briefly and understandingly according to the word and work of the Spirit 8. To pray in a right manner and by the 8. In the fear of God Spirit is to pray in the fear of God as the fear of God is a choice new Covenant Vertue to dwell in the heart alwaies so especially when the soul addresseth it self to God in Prayer to do it in the holy awe of the Lord Psal 5. 7. As for me saith the Prophet I will come into thine house in the multitude of thy Mercies and in thy fear will I worship toward thy holy Temple It 's a choice frame of Spirit to serve the Lord with fear in all the parts of his service and especially in this of Prayer To serve him with Reverence and Godly fear They are the persons that God will accept and answer their Prayers Ps 145. 19. He will fulfill the desire of them that fear him he will hear their cry and save them 9. To pray in a right spirit and so in a 9. To pray holily right manner is to pray holily with a desire of holiness and a design for hol●ness 1 Tit. 2. 8. I will that men pray every where lifting up holy hands without wrath and doubting To lift up holy hearts and holy hands is well pleasing to the Lord Psal 86. 2.
THE BODY of DIVINITY Or a Confession of FAITH Being the substance of CHRISTIANITY Containing the most Material things relating to Matters both of FAITH and PRACTISE Published for the Benefit and Profit of all especially of those who love the Lord Jesus in Sincerity and desire the knowledge of the Holy and the way of the New-Covenant that leads to Glory Very briefly contracted according to Scripture light and plainly handled in 31. Chapters By THOMAS COLLIER John 5. 39. Search the Scripture for in them ye think to have eternal life and they are they which testifie of me Isa 8. 20. To the Law and to the Testimony if they speak not according to this Rule it is because there is no light in them 2 Cor. 4. 13. But having the same Spirit of Faith according as it is written I believe therefore have I spoken we also believe therefore speak LONDON Printed for Nath. Crouch in Exchange Ally over against the Royal-Exchange in Corn-hill 1674. THE PREFACE OR EPISTLE TO THE READER THis Treatise is designed for thy special and spiritual Profit its true that the holy Scripture commonly called the Bible is the Book of all Books and that according to which we all ought to speak write and walk and its true as the Wise man saith of making many Books there is no end especially unless our end therein be the glory of God and the good of Souls its true we know but in part and a very little little part too and therefore can Prophecy but in part Therefore read not any mans Book but with a supposition that there may be a mixture of some Errour with Truth and some mistakes and receive nothing for truth from the word or credit of the Person who ever it be but as it s rightly grounded on the Word of God the Scripture of Truth according to which all ought to speak and the best of men may be in some things mistaken though ordinarily in the substantial things of the New-Birth of Faith and Holiness the Spirits work is the same in all yet by reason of the Babylonish confusion that yet remains the language of the Saints seems to be much divided in consideration whereof I thought nothing more likely to produce unity in spirit then unity in the body and substance of Truth for which cause I have made this Essay in bringing forth this brief plain Treatise about the most substantial matters of Christianity that all who agree in the substance of Truth may unite in Spirit and although we cannot attain such a uniting as is desirable and shall in time be by the Lord accomplished in and amongst his People according to that Prophesie and Promise Zeph. 3. 9. Yet it is my hearts desire that all who truly love the Lord would shew it by their uniting at least in affection for that is Gospel-Grace and Love indeed to love for God and Christs sake though of differing apprehensions about some of the weighty things in the New-Covenant for every Truth of Christ is of weight and worth and is or ought so to be esteemed by all that love him Psal 119. 127 128. and the right understanding of the mind of God in the Scripture is the only wright way of uniting I am far from the mind of those who pretend and endeavour the uniting of all into uniformity in Faith and Worship by Coersive Power and human force a unity more suiting Brutes then Christians and a way to build up Satans Kingdom under pretence of the Kingdom of Christ but that I earnestly long after and pray for is the uniting of all true Christians in the spirit and faith of the Gospel who are the Church and Kingdom of Christ his Body Mistical and if through darkness we cannot attain the uniformity of Christian Faith and worship in every part but the language of Christians be yet divided yet let every one endeavour the attainment of a spirit of Love and forbearance each to other not Judging Sensuring and Reviling which shews the spirit of the World and not of Christ. And these ensuing Chapters are most especially and principally directed to such who alone are capacitated to Understand Believe and Practise the things in them contained they are not the Notions of sudden Conception but the fruit and birth of many years Travel and Meditation and I hope it may through the Blessing of God at some time or other to some persons or other add something or other to the Understanding Faith Hope and Joy of their Souls and be some help of direction to a right walk in the way of Life I shall not say any thing as to the matters handled in this Treatise by way of Commendation to induce the Reader to its Perusal if it speak not for it self in the use thereof the Reader is at liberty to lay it aside only let him beware that he slight it not because it is not suited to his mind if it be according to the Divine revelation of the Word and Will of Christ it s the great concernment of all that will approve themselves gratious before the Lord to bring their minds to the Scripture and not the Scripture to their minds it is to be feared that great hath been the miscarriage of Christians in this very thing at this day open-heartedness to God-ward and a sincere will to know that we may do the will of the Lord is the ready way to know more of his will and then shall we not be ashamed when we have a respect to all his Commandments ignorance of any part of the Revealed Will of God is a sin a sinful defect in gratious persons but to be willingly ignorant or willfully disobedient to any part of the Revealed will of God is a sin of the highest nature and must be punished with many stripes Luk. 12. 47 48. willfully to add to or diminish from the Word of God is a sin and the judgment of such is declared in the Word Deut. 4. 2. Prov. 30. 6. Rev. 22. 18 19. In a word I do believe that sincere desires accompanied with the like endeavours after the knowledge of the will of Christ and a faithful living up to what we know resolving our wisdom and wills in every thing into the wisdom and will of Christ would be wonderfully blest of the Lord for spiritual grouth and uniting of the Saints both in faith and worship I have herein declared my Faith in which I live and believe that by the grace of God I shall die and yet live Eternally This have I declared as the discovery of my heart in the matters of my God when I am gone hence and shall be hear no more seen And what ever may be found in any other of my Writing that may seem contrary to any thing in this or is contrary in very de●d either understand it by this or else let it fall to the ground for days of Temptation oft-times brings forth effects which occasions after Repentance To
pray according to the will of God Ro. 8. 27. persons may pray in their own spirits and be very earnest and will have no nay for that which God would not have them and it may be is not good for them and he may give it them in judgement I believe that many have experience of this truth at this day as his people of old Psal 78. 18. They tempted God in their hearts by asking meat for their lusts v. 29. 30 31. He gave them their hearts desire but while the meat was in their mouths the wrath of God came upon them they must have their lusts fulfilled and their lusts they had but in anger and in wrath with vengeance for their lusting so the same people Israel lusted for a King and would have no nay and God gave them their desire Hos 13. 11. I gave thee a King in my anger and took him away in my wrath It greatly behoves Christians to look to the matter what they pray for that they pray for that which is good for which they have some precept or promise either generally or particularly and that too according to the terms thereof either absolute or conditional that is of submission to the will of God relating either to thing or time 1. What is absolutely promised we may and ought absolutely to pray for as Mortification of sin Sanctification of Life Preservation in the Faith Perseverance in Grace to the end with profiting under the various dispensations of God in the World c. All which comes under some special command or promise either general or particular 2. Some things we must pray for conditionally with submission to the will of God both relating to thing and time as Health Peace deliverance from Affliction prosperity in the world c. because these are things of worldly and temporary concernments and not absolutely necessary to the life of the new Covenant nor absolutely promised Christ our Lord is an example to us in this matter Mat. 26. 39 yet we may pray absolutely in this so far as God hath promised that is Food and Rayment is promised all these things shall be added to you but worldly riches is not promised but Food and Rayment is promised because your heavenly Father knoweth that you have need of these things you cannot live nor subsist without them nor serve God in the world without them That was it which Jacob said that if God would give him Food to eat and Cloaths to put on then God should be his God because without it he could not live if God would keep him alive he would live to God so that for Food and Rayment we ought to pray in faith and to believe the promise all these things shall be added Mat. 6. 33. And as for Deliverance from Afflictions Christians ought to pray absolute for support under them and profiting by them and deliverance in the Lords time time not the deliverance and then you may be absolute and that because you have the promise Ps 50. 15. Isa 45. 17. 2. By whom this duty of Prayer is to be 2. By whom it is to be performed performed and that is by believers though I shall not question the common duty of all men in this matter but none can perform it acceptably but Believers Justified persons God first accepts the person before the service is accepted it is the Prayers of a righteous man that availeth much Jam. 5. 16. as for others see what God saith Ps 50. 16 17. As for the wicked God saith what hast thou to do to declare my Statutes or that thou shouldst take my Covenant in thy mouth c. Prov. 15. 8. The Sacrafice of the wicked is abomination to the Lord but the prayer of the upright is his delight chap. 21. 27. it behoves every one to look to it to have some ground of a Turance of relation to the Lord in the New Covenant which will greatly imbolden the soul in this duty although souls may cry and call and obtain too when they lye under doubtings of interest they may cry Abba Father for the acceptation of our persons doth not consist in assurance of interest and relation but in believing the Gospel and cleaving to the Lord therein yet the higher our assurance of interest and relation works the more boldness and confidence will there be in Prayer and sometimes sinkings in spirit on that account may increase fervency but it is the duty of upright ones to worship God to pray unto him and to praise him it becomes them it is sutable to their high calling it becometh the upright to be thankful Ps 33. 1. Praise is comely for the upright all the wicked of the Earth whose persons are unaccepted their Prayers are abomination to the Lord for without Faith it is impossible to please him it was by Faith that Abels Sacrifice was accepted by which he obtained witness that he was righteous 3. That Prayer is a duty of special concernment 3. That its a special duty to be performed to be performed by those concerned therein that is believing righteous justified persons the Children of God and this appeareth 1. From the manifold commands and Exhortations thereunto a few of which I shall mention Mat. 7. 7. A●k and it shall be given seek and ye shall find knock and it shall be opened unto you a plain command from our Lord with a promise of answer Eph. 6. 18. Praying always with all prayer and supplication in the spirit c. 1 Thes 5. 17. Pray continually Col. 4. 2. Continue in prayer and watch in the same with thanksgiving by all which and many other Exhortations in Holy Scripture it appeareth that Prayer is the special duty of the Saints 2. It appears from the frequent example of the Lords people throughout all ages who were frequently exercised in this divine duty and work as Abraham Gen. 18. 23 to 33. Moses Exod. 32. 30 31 32 33. 13 34. 91. Solomon 1 King 8. 22. David Ps 5. 1 2 3. 17. 1 2 c. 55. 16 17. in the New Testament Christ himself was very often exercised in this work Mat. 14. 23. Luke 6. 12. and Paul Phil. 1. 9. Col. 1. 9. 1 Thes 3. 10. The Apostles Acts 4. 24. to 31. and the whole Church Chap. 2. 42. with multitudes of like examples both in old and new Testament all which confirms the truth that it is the great duty and concernment of the Saints according to the will of God to be frequently exercised therein 3. It appears to be a very acceptable service to the Lord when rightly performed from the acceptance thereof which God hath manifested and the returns that he hath made to the prayers of his people throughout all ages wherein he hath manifested himself to be well pleased with the faithful prayers of his people in his hearing and answering of their prayers see his answer to Abraham in his requests Gen. 18. 21 to 33.
Preserve my soul for I am holy that is I am sanctified to thee and am one of thine holy ones and do love holiness and design holiness this is absolutely necessary in Prayer Ps 66. 18. If I regard iniquity in my heart the Lord will not hear me Unholy Prayers are not like to have any acceptance with or answer from the Lord to pray and sin and sin and pray as if persons in Prayer did design to ask leave to sin to be covetous and oppressing to be proud vain and prophane such Prayers the Lord abominates Isa 58. 3 4. They fasted and prayed but their design was not for holiness but for strife and debate and to smite with the fist of wickedness this shall never cause their voice to be heard on high No God heareth not sinners that is those who held themselves servants to their lusts that design not holiness Chap. 59. 2 3. Your iniquities have separated between you and your God and your sins have hid his face from you that he will not hear 10. To pray in a right manner and by 10. It must be in the Name of Christ the Spirit of Christ is to pray in the name of Christ to offer up all our Prayers to God in his Name and not in our own Name or on the account of any worth that is in our selves this is essential to a right manner of Praying for there is no acceptation of our persons or services out of him Col. 3. 17. Whatsoever ye do in word or deed do all in the Name of the Lord Jesus that must be the manner of our doing Joh. 16. 23. Verily I say unto you whatsoever ye shall ask the Father in my Name he will give it you that is that is good and according to his will ver 26. And this is by the Spirit of Christ for it is the spirit of the Gospel that leads us to Jesus Christ and to the Father by him but the question will be What it is to pray to the Father in the Quest Name of Christ Answ 1. To come to the Father in the Answ Name of Christ is to come to him in the authority of Christ though Prayer be a common duty to man as related to God his Creator yet on the new Covenant account true Believers stand related to God in Christ on the account of Redemption and that is the Service and Prayer I am speaking of and we must perform every duty to God by virtue of his authority as our Lord and Law-giver in the new and everlasting Covenant so that we are to perform this and every service in his Name that is in his authority by virtue of his commission and command Matt. 7. 7. 8. John 16. 26. 2. To Pray in the Name of Christ is to offer up our Prayers to the Father as persons interessed in Christ by Faith according to the Word believing and expecting acceptance with the Father for the sake of Christ and not for any worth in our selves Jesus Christ Son to the King of Glory being our only way of acceptance both of our persons and services therefore we must by Faith in all our addresses to the Throne of Grace have respect to Jesus as our way and as upon the Throne for us to plead our cause and to present the persons and services of his people in himself to the Father he is our friend in the Court of Heaven and to pray the Father in his Name is to pray the Father for his sake to accept us and grant our requests because by the Law of the new Covenant we belong to him and are the children of God by Faith in him And the reason why we must offer up all in the Name of Christ is because we are imperfect and our service imperfect and can have no acceptance but in him and for his sake who is perfect 1 Pet. 2. 5. 11. As an effect of this acceptation in 11. To pray boldly our dear Lord and for his sake a right Gospel way of praying is to pray boldly an holy humble boldness becometh Christians and God is well pleased therewith He would have them come with boldness to the Throne of Grace Heb. 4. 16. He having opened such a new and living way so full of Grace he would have his children to know it and improve it with all holy and humble boldness and confidence believing his readiness and willingness to hear and answer the prayers of his people God would have his people to exercise so much Faith in the way of the Gospel that new and living way as to command of him what he hath promised to give because he hath of his own Grace bound himself to it by his new Covenant Law promise and he takes it as Glory to his Name for his people to believe that he will not cannot with-hold what he hath promised therefore Believers ought to come to God with holy boldness and humble claiming their right by Grace in the blessings and blessed things promised in the new Covenant as the Apostles Acts 4. 24. to 31. 12. To pray in a right manner is to 12. Be constant pray constantly and not to faint and give over if you wax weary either through a carnal carelesness and sluggishness or fainting for fear of not being answered it 's the way to lose all and as a necessary ingredient to constancy and persevering herein you must add patience Ps 40. 1. I waited patiently for the Lord and he inclined unto me and heard my crie that is it was long before I had an answer but I waited long and patiently and had my desire in the end Christ put forth that Parable Luke 18. 1. to this very end That men ought alwaies to pray and not to faint to assure us that if we wax not weary God will hear and answer in the end Rom. 12. 12. Continuing instant in Prayer Eph. 6. 18. Praying alwaies with all supplication in the spirit and watching thereunto with all perseverance This is a duty that Saints must persevere in while they are in this World it 's the way in which God will be worshipped and they have daily need of mercy from him as for times of Prayer there is publick and private Prayer in Church in Family and in Closet all which ought to have its time The Prophet fixes on the morning Ps 5. 3. and 55. 17. Evening and morning and at noon will I pray and crie aloud and he shall hear my voice O that Christians would lay this to heart and not bethink time to spend in this holy and heavenly service to converse with God but according to the exhortation 1 Thes 5. 17. To pray without ceasing that is without being weary or giving over or neglecting so holy acceptable and needful a service it is a note of an hipocrite that does not alwaies call upon God Job 27. 10. but by fits and starts when he hath a mind to it or for fear in time of
of this mistake consider and ponder well 1. That Prayer is a duty and is frequently so stated in the Scripture as hath been before proved and ought so to be practised Mat. 7. 8 9 10. and this notion runs contrary to and thwart the law of the New Covenant and so cannot be of God and whence then it is you may easily judge 2. It s a Notion never mentioned by Christ or his Apostles in the Scriptures who were frequently exercised in this work according to time place and opportunity therefore an unscriptural and new foundation and not of God 3. The event discovers it whence it is intending to make such persons to become Prayerless and so by deg●ees if grace prevent not graceless persons woful experience hath taught us the truth of this it s a temptation that gracious persons have met withall and have suffered much of loss thereby on the spiritual account it being the Devils design under any pretence to work off souls from this duty Yet fourthly it concerns Christians to perform it as a duty and in spirit too the duty destroys not nor hinders spiritual service and indeed it cannot be spiritual where it is not performed to God in conscience as duty prayer with and in the spirit is a duty praying always in the holy spirit and pray without ceasing c. and where it is in conscience to God performed by believers the holy spirit is never wanting to doe his office if we are faithful to our duty therefore be exhorted to be faithful in your duty and be sure you shall not want the Spirit of Christ to assist you in this or any other service of his 2. Others are discouraged in this duty The sense of sin from the sense of their sinfulness their corrupt natures O saith the soul I see such a body of death such a mass of corruption attending me daily that I am afraid to pray or to go to God as to a Father for I see iniquity cleaves to my best services and I cannot pray without ●●n and therefore better not pray at all To this I say 1. That its a mercy to have the true sight and sence of sin with a loathing thereof and this hath been and is the case of the most holy justified persons in the world Rom. 7. 24. O ●retched man that I am who shall deliver me from the body of this death to be without the sence of Sin that is the true misery and most dangerous condition 2. Art sensible of thy Sin and Sinful Nature Man Woman and is that thy burthen in good earnest Why then Pray the more and cry the more unto God in the name of Christ for Pardon for Power to mortifie thy sins and sin●●l nature and be not discouraged because of thy sinfulness indeed if you like and love thy sins then tremble God will not hear thee but if you hate and abhor thy corruptions and thy self because thereof then be not discouraged but go to God repentingly and believingly and Pray God in the name of Jesus Christ for pardon and power against thine iniquities and this know that if thou wilt not pray till thou hast no sin thou art never like to pray here in this world nor wouldst thou have need to pray hadst thou no sin Remem●er the Prophet made this an argument to pray the more and more earnest because of his sin Psal 25. 11. For thy Name sake O Lord pardon mine iniquity for it is great Quest Why did Christ Pray then who had Quest no sin Answ 1. Though he had no sin of his Answ own yet he was to encounter with all the sins of the world to bear our sins and to encounter with Justice and satisfie that and to conquer all the enemies of poor sinners even death it self and therefore no wonder if he was much in Prayer 2. He was a pattern to us in this matter that we might learn of him and find support for our souls in all difficulties by Faith and Prayer A third hinderance in this duty of Prayer 3. Want of expressions is want of words and expressions O saith the Soul I want the gift of Prayer had I words and expressions as some have I should be incouraged in the work but I want words to express my mind I am so weak on that account that I am discouraged in the work c. Answ To this I shall say 1. this may come to pass through thine own negligence and sluggishness want of use is ordinarily attended with debility in any duty or service the Sluggard saith a Lyon is in the way and so sitteth still from a supposition of difficulty but up and be doing and the Lord will be with thee this the Lord foresaw the backwardness and sluggishness of his people therefore hath he given so many commands unto it and promises to the incouragement of a right performance thereof I say set about the work in obedience to him and thou shalt not be without his assistance 2. If thou hast the Spirit of Prayer as that thou hast in some measure if thou be a Christian in truth for if any man have not the spirit of Christ he is none of his Then be not discouraged though thou hast but little of the gift of utterance men may have the gift without the spirit although wheresoever spirit and gift goes together it is of choice use for the Church yet be not discouraged for God accepts his children according to what they have and not according to what they have not therefore if thou canst make known thy wants and weaknesses though thy language be not eloquent yet groan it and cry it out before the Lord who knoweth the meaning of the Spirit for where the spirit of Christ is it will help to cry Abba Father and know that as a Father delighteth more in the stammering and broken language of his little Child then in the most composed speech of the most excellent Orator yea and it may be more then in the most accute language of his own grown Children so doth God the Father of all Believers delight in the Prayers of his own poor weak Children coming from sincere hearts and faith unfeigned more then in the most excellent language of the Hypocrite or Stranger and as much as in the well ordered Prayers of his own more grown and gifted children therefore be not discouraged in this matter and if thy Father see it best in thy faithful exercise of what thou hast he will give you increase 3. It may be thy Father seeth that the Spirit of Prayer without much of gift is best for thee to keep thee humble and lowly it may be thou wouldst be proud and ruine thy self if thou hadst such gifts as some others have but he knows what is best and gives sutable to our abilities though its true that abilities to a right use of gifts are of him likewise 4. We are to know that God gives his gifts
variously and differingly as he pleaseth and that for the use and edification of the Church for that indeed is the great end and use of gifts and he never intended to give to all his children gifts for publick service in the Church are all Prophets c. no t●●y are not Some are Prophets or Spiritual and others are reputed as ignorant that is without gift for publick service but must rather learn 1 Cor. 14. 37 38. of which are Women in general and many Men likewise therefore be content with what God hath given thee and faithfully improve that and in so doing thou shalt not only meet with acceptation but it may be with increase For there are ways for use and improvement of Christians gifts though not in a publick way on a Church account that is inclosed and in family duties and in private with Brethren and Members Mat. 18. 19 20. therefore note this by the way 1. That it is a weakness for weak Brethren that have not a gift of publick use for edification to put themselves on publick imployment when it is neither profitable to the Church nor honourable to the Lord. 2. That its the Churches weakness to urge Publick Duty on Private Spirits A fourth hinderance and discouragement 4. No return of prayer in Prayer is may the soul say I have prayed often and waited long but I doe not find that I have any answer or return of my Prayers but rather the contrary God seems to go over all my Prayers and to work contrary to my Prayers and to write bitter things against me the more I pray the worse it seems to be and what should I do in this matter Answ 1. In General if it be so indeed as you suppose yet be not discouraged it is no otherwise then sometimes hath been the dealings of God with his people formerly as appears by their complaint in this matter Psal 13. 1 2. How long wilt thou forget me O Lord for ever how long wilt thou hide thy face from me how long shall I take councell in my soul having sorrow in my heart daily how long shall mine enemies be exalted over me yet the Prophet giveth not off but praye●● still ver 3. Consider and hear O Lord my God lighten mine eyes lest I sleep the sleep of death And further the Lord did not only seem to forget and not hear the Prayers of his Servants but to be angry with the Prayers of his people Psal 80. 4. O Lord God of Hosts how long wilt thou be angry with the prayers of thy people See ver 5. 6. and ver 7. 14. He continueth Praying still Turn us again O God of Hosts look down from Heaven and visit this Vine c. so that if the case be thus yet be not discouraged but pray still and faint not the Lord proveth the faith and patience of his People for he hath not said to the House of Jacob seek ye me in vain and remember that it is a note of a graceless person to give off and to say it is in vain to serve the Lord and what profit is it that we have walked mo●rnfully before him Mal. 3. 14. But it often comes to pass that God doth not answer the Prayers of his people from several just grounds which I shall endeavour to shew as followeth 1. It may be thou Prayest for that which Grounds of Gods not answering Prayer God will not give or for that which he hath not promised or at least not promised it in the way and at the time that thou wouldst have it so did Moses that servant of God pray for that which God would not give him and then it is in vain to pray against the will of God see this in Deut. 3. 23 26. Moses besought the Lord that he might not die but that he might live and go into the goodly Land but God had designed the contrary and would not answer his Prayer ver 26. The Lord was wrath with me for your sakes and would not hear me and the Lord said unto me let it suffice thee speak no more to me of this matter c. So that when the people of God ask of him things that he will not give them but hath determined the contrary it s in vain then to ask see the like Jer. 7. 16. Pray not thou for this People neither lift up cry nor Prayer for them neither make Intercession nor Prayer for them for I will not hear thee Or secondly if thy Prayer be right in all things in this matter he may answer thee and thou not know it For 1. God does not always answer the Prayers of his people in the same things they pray for and yet answer them in that which is equivalent that is as good and better then that which they prayed for for God knoweth what is good and giveth the best good to his people Thus Moses prayed Exod. 33. 18. Lord I beseech thee shew me thy Glory he asked too much of God not too much for God to grant but too much for Moses to receive if he should have had his desire it would have killed him ver 20. And he said thou canst not see my face for there shall no man see me and live But God answered him in that which was better for him in his present capacity that is the sight of his goodness which should suffice him till he was capacitated to see his glory Ex. 34. 6 7. So likewise Paul 2 Cor. 12. 7 8 9. he prayed thrice to be rid of the Thorn in the Flesh the messenger of Satan that buffeted him and the Lord answered him not in the very thing but in that which was as good and better My Grace is sufficient for thee ●ay strength shall be perfected in weakness and this the Apostle took for a good and full answer most gladly will I therefore glory in mine infirmities that the power of Christ may rest upon me c. So it may be thou hast prayed over and over again and again to be delivered from afflictions and persecutions and yet they increase daily and thou thinkest God hath not heard thee but if he assure thee that his Grace shall be sufficient to bear thee up under all that he hath done and will bless thee with strength in thy Soul that is enough and a gracious answer and that he will deliver in his time for this he hath promised it may be thou hast been wrestling and praying against thy corruptions of nature and crying out as the Apostle O wretched man that I am who will deliver me And when shall I be delivered c. and yet canst not be rid of them but some of these Canaanites do still remain and so thou thinkest that God does not hear thee but if he lead thee thereby the more to Jesus Christ to see the need thou hast of him and the salvation that is in him keeping up the warfare still and keeping humble in
impossibilities God hath said that he that believeth not shall be damned and sworn that such shall never enter into his rest God must be unfaithful if wicked and ungodly men be saved who so live and die without Repentance and not only so but the Faithfulness of God binds them over to all the Plagues and Judgments threatned in the Book of God a dreadful word for all impenitent sinners and hypocrites and might serve to ●right them out of that dreadful estate 7. And finally all the Names and Titles 7. And finally all th●●ules g●v●● to God in Scriptu●e are significant given to God in Scripture are significant and serve to discover his Nature and Being to us as El God denotes him to be a strong Lord a creating preserving ruling governing Power Jehovah an eternal Self-Being and gives Being to all things especially to his Promises in fulfilling them Exod. 6. 3. I appeared to Abraham and to Isaac and to Jacob by the name of God Almighty but by my name Jehovah was I not known i. e. he appeared to them a God making Promises but now a God fulfilling Promises which his Name Jehovah imports and as he was then Jehovah a God fulfilling all the Promises made to Abraham c. relating to the old Covenant and bringing them into the Land of Canaan see Jos 21 44 45. and 23. 14 15. so he is Jehovah still and will as certainly perform all the Promises of the New Covenant to his spiritual Israel i. e. all that believe and obey the Gospel both of Jews and Gentiles Rom. 2. 10. Glory Honour and Peace to every one that worketh good to the Jew first and also to the Gentile and this our glorious God is in all both in Name and Nature gloriously infinite and infinitely glorious and eternal Exod. 15. 6. The right hand of the Lord is become glorious in power the right hand of the Lord hath dashed in pieces the enemy c. v. 11. Who is like unto thee O Lord among the Gods who is lik● unto thee glorious in holiness fearful in praises d●ing wonders Deut. 33. 27. the Eternal God is thy refuge and underneath are the everlasting arms c. Jer. 10. 10. but the Lord is the true God he is the living God and an everlasting King c. Ps 90 2. before the M●untains were brought forth or ever thou hadst formed the Earth and the World even from everlasting thou art God 3. How this one God subsisteth as he subsisteth in and of himself and is an infinite eternal glorious Self-being invisible and incomprehensible So in the Scriptures of Truth the Father Son or Word and Spirit is declared to be this one God so that this one God subsisteth in three Father Son and holy Spirit and these there are one each of the three is God and yet three is but one God 1. The Father is God Rom. 15 6. That 1 The Father is God ye may with one Mind and one Mouth glorifie God the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ 1 Cor. 8. 6. But to us there is but one God the Father of whom are all things and Eph. 4. 6. One God the Father of all 2. The Son is God Psal 45 6 with 2 The s●n is G●d Heb. 1. 8. But unto the Son he saith thy Throne O God is for ever and ever a Scepter of Righteousness is the Scepter of thy Kingdom c. Heb. 1. 10. from Psal 102. 25. And thou Lord in the beginning hast laid the foundation of the Earth and the Heavens are the work of thine hands c. John 1. 1. In the beginning was the Word and the Word was with God ●nd the Word was God Isa 6. 3. The S●r●phims cryed one to another and said holy holy holy is the Lord of Hosts c. and it was Jesus Christ the Son of God they cryed out unto and called him the Lord of Hosts and that the whole Earth was full of his glory John 12. 41. These things said Esaias when he saw his glory and spake of him It is he who is over all God blessed for ever Amen Rom. 9. 5. This is the true God and eternal Life 1 John 5. 20 3. The Holy Spirit is God Act. 5. 3. 3 The holy spirit is God Why hath Satan filled thine heart to lye to the holy Spirit v. 4. Thou hast not lied unto men but unto God And the Lord states all Worship to be performed in this Name as the Name of the only true God Mat. 28. 19. go ye therefore and Disciple all Nations baptising them in the Name of the Father and ●on and of the Holy Spirit i. e. in the aut●ority of that Name the great Name of God But I shall endeavour to speak more 2 A more distinct speaking t● th●s mystery largely and distinctly of this unsearchable Mystery though in this imperfect state we never can attain the perfection of Knowledg herein but rather believe the truth that it is than understand how it is I fear that many have been too boldly curious and confident in this matter which is in it self an unsearchable mystery the Apostles by whom as instruments it 's revealed to us contented themselves in the revelation thereof not curiously enquiring into the mystery it self but concludes it to be a mystery 1 Tit. 3. 16 And without controversie great is the mystery of Godl●ness God manifested in the flesh c. and the Apostle prayeth for the Saints that they might come to the acknowledging of the mystery of God even the Father and of Christ but we think it scarce enough for the Saints to acknowledg and believe this mystery but must come to know how it is and it may be by human distinctions so darken it that not one of a hundred among believers can understand and some because they cannot by reason understand it deny it and so lose themselves in the loss of Faith in the knowledg of God according to his own discoveries in the Word of his Grace That the Father is God and the Son is God and the holy Spirit is God is evident from the Scriptures beforementioned and might be evinced by many more and without all arguments the Scripture alone is the ground of our Faith and that all three must be included in the unity of the Divine Nature is as clear and that not only 1 Three in one prov'd by infallible consequence 1. By infallible deduction and necess●ry consequence from the Scripture which lets us know that there is none other God but one then we must rationally and religiously conclude that those three are all included in this unity of Divine Essence and is this one God or else neces●a●ily must own a plurality of Gods which is destructive to that unity in Essence 2. The Unity in Essence in these three is 2 Proved in their unity in Creation Preservation Redemption proved in their unity in the Work both of Creation
of God theirs is and shall be the Consolations of the Scripture all its promises are Yea and Amen in Christ Jesus 2 Cor. 1. 20. theirs is the Grace held forth in the Scripture and theirs shall be the Kingdom of the Glory promised 4. If this be truth that the Scriptures are Vse 4 the Word of God i. e. his Divine Will made manifest to men then wo to all wicked men that walk contrary to this Rule they are not only like to miss of the Glory promised but must expect undoubtedly to meet with all the Plagues especially the eternal Plagues and Judgments therein denounced against unrepenting sinners If the Scriptures be the Divine Word and Will of God given as the Rule of Faith and Practice in order to our serving and the attaining of the Righteousness and Life therein held forth then wo to all those that slight it and refuse it that will have none of it that take what they list and leave what they list or like not certainly such must know one day what it is to undervalue the Word and Will of so high and so holy a God CHAP. III. Of the Creation of the World and all things therein 1. IN general that God created the World and all things therein is plain by manifold Testimonies of Scripture Gen. 1. 1. ●sal 33. 6. 136. 4. to 9. Act. 14. 15. 17. 24. And not onely so but 2. Light of Reason teacheth the same that there must needs be a First Cause of all things from whence they proceed Though Reason teacheth not the time and manner thereof that we must have from Divine Revelation Heb. 11. 3. Through Faith we understand that the Worlds were framed by the Word of God c. that is not onely that God made the Worlds but the Manner Method and time according to the Scripture-Revelation Gen. 1. This the Apostles as we understood by Faith in the truth of that Revelation And this Creation of the Worlds intends the Celestial World and the Terrestrial World and all things therein whether they be things in Heaven or things in Earth visible and invisible c. all things were created by and for Him And that He made the Worlds in six days and that He made all things good yea very good the Scripture informs us in and the matter whereof the World was made is exprest Gen. 1. 2. the deep unformed Chaos The Earth was void and without form and darkness was on the face of the deep c. When this unformed Deep was created I suppose is not exprest in Scriptur● though its supposed to be part of the first days Creation and intended in vers 1. I● the beginning God created the Heaven and the Earth i. e. the matter of which Heaven and Earth was afterwards formed But this seems not to be the thing intended and that 1. Because this confused deep was neither Heaven nor Earth 2. In that the Creation or forming of Heaven and Earth in order followeth and the word Beginning seems not to intend the first days work only but as a Preface or Prologue to the whole six days work in which the Heavens and the Earth were created in the beginning i. e. in the first six days of the World God created the Heaven and the Earth according to the Method there exprest in which all was finished and God rested from His Work the seventh day Whether God made the matter of which all was made of nothing is known onely to Himself Reason seems so to teach that if there were any first matter uncreated of which all was made that there must be something Eternal besides God But this being a secret I shall so leave it con●luding with the Scripture-Light and Language H●b 11. 3. Through Faith we und 〈…〉 and that the Worlds were framed by the Word of God so that the things that are 〈◊〉 not made of things that do appear The Unity of the Father Son and Spirit with the M●nner and Method in this Work of Creation I have according to my Understanding in the Scripture-Light spoken to in what I have before written concerning God The Reasons of Gods making the Worlds seems to be rendred in the Scripture i. e. to ●ulfil His Eternal Will and Counsel and to shew His Eternal Power and Godhead Eph. 1. 11. Rom. 1. 20. to glorifie Himself in His own Works Prov. 16. 4. 1 Chron. 29. 11. and that all things might glorifie Him therefore He made all things in a suitableness thereunto for He made all things good very good CHAP. IV. Of the Creation of Man IN this Chapter I shall according to the Light of the Divine Revelation treat of Mans Creation in five particulars 1. The time when he was made and 1 The Time when that is expressed Gen. 1. 26 31. to be the sixth day after all the rest of the Creation was made God made all things first and Man was the last of the Creation in relation to his time of being formed though first in purpose and council In which we may learn that ordinarily Gods greatest and most glorious ends and designs are effected in his last and concluding Work so it was in this wonderful work of Creation all the fore-going Work was but an Usher or Preparation for Man So it was in his calling Abraham out of his Country and the Affliction of his Seed four hundred years it was all in order to their possession of the promised Land which was the crowning Work at last and all before was a Preparation to it so in the work of Redemption and Restauration by Jesus Christ in all the parts of it the last will be the perfecting and crowning Work so in the Saints spiritual Race and Warfare and the Regeneration-state the last is that shall crown all 2 Tit. 4. 7 8. 2. Man was in his Creation the most 2 The Excellency of Man in his Creation excellent of all Gods Works here below and this appeareth 1. in that he made all things for him before he had made him he built him the World for his House the Garden of Eden for his Pleasure and Delight and all the Creatures for his Service and this appears in that he made all things first and last made Man and brought all to him and made him Lord of all Gen. 2. 19 20. Psal 8. 6 7 8. 2. In that he took time to consult about making man more than in all the rest of the Creation the rest of the Creation was made suddenly he spake the Word and it was done and much was done by Divine Ordinance Genes 1. 11 12 20 21. but when he comes to make Man he deliberates upon it an there seems to be as it were a Consultation of the whole Trinity Let us make Man which he did not of any other part of the Creation 3. In that he made Man in his own image and after his own likeness which is not said of any other of the Creatures so
mistaken who think that the Calling to Christianity is only to the Profession thereof here and the Glory thereof hereafter without Holiness when the Scripture saith in express Terms that without Holiness no man shall see the Lord Heb. 12. 14. 3. A Calling to Glory and Virtue 2 Pet. 1. 3. Glorious Relation and virtuous Conversation or Virtue as the Way and Glory as the End This is that Calling the Apostle mentions Rom. 8. 28. Who are the Called according to his purpose And therefore it greatly behoves such to walk worthy of God who hath called them to his Kingdome and Glory 1 Thes 2. 12. 4. It 's called a Heavenly Calling Heb. 3. 1. Wherefore Holy Brethren partakers of the Heavenly Calling it 's effected from Heaven and possesseth the Soul with a Heavenly Mind and interesteth in Heavenly Glory it being such a High Holy Heavenly Virtuous and Glorious Calling It greatly concerns such to Honour their Christian Calling that as he that hath called them is Holy so be ye Holy in all manner of Conversation and Godliness 1 Pet. 1. 15. The sum of the Matter wherein this Effectual Calling consists it is an Effectual turning of the whole Man from Sin and Satan to God in the way of the Gospel both in Heart and Conversation or an Effectual yielding up our selves in Obedience to the Heavenly Call sincerely turning to and following of the Lord as Paul Gal. 1. 15 16. Acts 26. 19. And with purpose of Heart to cleave to and follow the Lord in wa● of constant universal and sincere Obedience This is the special Effectual Calling According to his purpose to the obtaining of the Glory of our Lord Jesus Christ and gives Right to the Promise of the Eternal Inheritance Heb. 9. 15. CHAP. XI Of Faith 1. What it is 2. How it is wrought 3. It 's Grounds and it's Object 4. It 's Excellency FAith is an excellent Divine Virtue that Chap. 11. Of Faith which the Scripture layeth much stress upon and that without which there is no Salvation He that Believeth not shall be Damned I shall therefore speak something distinctly concerning this Great and Divine Virtue of Faith It 's satisfying and saving Faith only that I shall endeavour to be speaking of 1. I shall discover what Faith is Faith in 1. What Faith is it self take it on all Accounts is a giving Credence to the Truth of God it is to Believe God Faith is a giving Credit to or Believing a Report be it in Humane or Divine Things To give Credit to Humane Relations on Humane Testimony is a Humane Faith to give Credit to the Divine Report of God in the Gospel is a Divine Faith So that the Divine Faith of the Gospel to which Life is promised is a Hearty giving Credit to and Believing of the Truth or God and Christ in the Gospel with a hearty consenting to be Saved and Ruled by the Lord Jesus 1. That the Divine Faith is a giving Credence to and believing of the Truth of God in the Gospel this according to the Ministration hath been accounted the True Faith in all Generations to Believe and Obey God This was the Faith of Abraham the Father of the Faithful Gen. 15. 6. Rom. 4. 3. Abraham believed God and it was counted to him for Righteousness and it was accompanied with Obedience Faith and Obedience always goes together else it 's none of the Faith of God's Elect Heb. 11 8. By Faith Abraham when he was called to go out into a Place which he should after Receive for an Inheritance Obeyed and he went out not knowing whither he went Jam. 2. 22. See you how Faith wrought with his Works and by VVorks was his Faith made perfect And this was the Faith required and accepted throughout that Ministration 2 Chron. 20. 20. Believe in the Lord your God so shall ye be established Believe his Prophets so shall ye prosper And their Failing herein was their great Sin and Reproof and the Cause of their other Sins and Judgments Deut. 1 32. Ye did not Believe the Lord your God the Effects thereof are Described both as to their Sins and Judgment vers 34. 35. Unbelief in this Matter hath been the Condemning Sin both in Law and Gospel Isa 53. 1. A Pophesy of the Gospel compared with John 12. 38. Rom. 10. 16. Who hath Believed our Report or our Doctrine and to whom is the Arm of the Lord revealed Mark 16. 15 16. Preach or Publish the Gospel to every Creature He that Believeth and is Baptized shall be Saved he that Believeth not shall be Damned that is He that Believeth and Obeyeth the Gospel shall be Saved This is the gospel-Gospel-Faith heartily to Believe and Obey the Gospel is the Faith to which Salvation and Life is promised John 20 31. 2. How this Faith is wrought it 's Effected 2. H●w it s wrought in the hearts of Men by the Word and Spirit of Christ it must be a Word-Faith or else it is but a Fancy and therefore it must be wrought by the Word that is the Word must be the Instrumental means thereof because without it Persons know not what to Believe it 's the Instruction of the Gospel that directs to the Matter of Faith that is what is to be believed without which Persons remain Ignorant of the Historical part of Faith the Truth of this is obvious and clear both from Scripture and Reason Rom. 10. 14. How shall they call on him in whom they have not Believed and how shall they Believe on him of whom they have not heard Where the Apostle even from Principles of Reason concludes that as Faith is absolutely necessary to calling on the Lord so is Hearing the Doctrine of the Gospel absolutely Necessary to Believing that is to instruct in the Matter what to Believe which without the Doctrine of the Gospel cannot be without a Miracle which hath not been nor is it God's way of Working and by the Gospel do the Lord Efficatiously work the Saving Faith of the Gospel Col. 2. 12. Heb. 12. 2. 2 Cor. 5. 5. It 's by the Word that Faith comes John 17. 20. The Word being the Divine Revelation of the Will of God accompanied with the Divine Power of God accomplisheth the Work 1 Thes 1. 5. 3 What are the Grounds and Objects of 3. The Grounds and Objects of Faith Faith The Ground of Faith is the Truth and faithfulness of God in his Word and his All-sufficiency to perform it 1. His Truth and Faithfulness the Ground or Reason why you believe a Man is because you judge him to be Honest and True that he will not knowingly tell you a Lye it 's true in matter of Law for Ending of Controversies among Men both by the Law of God and Men the Oath of Two in Common determineth the Case from Supposition that they will not Swear false Though according to the Proverb the Word of one honest Man is a Surer ground of Credence
it any other way it may be a Fancy only note this that we cannot be so Infalliable as to our particular Interest in Life as we are or ought to be in the Truth of the Doct●i●e of the Gospel as I have before minded because the one fixes only on the Truth of God the other not only on the Truth of God but likewise on the Truth of our own Faith which being accompanied with Imperfections may occasion Doubtings But of this more full in Chap. 15. of the Assurance of Faith 3. That in all the Fa●lings of the Saints for the Lord knew that his People could not live perfectly without sin in his New Covenant of Grace his Law of Grace on this account is that his People sincerely humble themselves confess their sins forsake them and beg Mercy and he will Forgive them for the sake of his Son And this is the Law of Grace in the New Covenant for support of Believers in their Spiritual Race and Warfare after Conversion and the way for them to have the Assurance of the Pardon of their daily Miscarriages it must come in from this Law of Grace it 's true I sin daily and come short in every Duty I know that in me that is in my flesh dwelleth no good Thing But it is my Burden I am in Truth humbled and do not only Watch and War against it but do daily implore the Throne of Grace for Pardon Hence I have ground from the Law of Grace to believe mine Acceptance and Remission of my sins this is the way of the New Covenant for the daily Pardon Peace and Comfort of the Saints Mat 6 12. Psal 32. 5 Prov. 28. 13. Heb. 8. 12. 1 Joh. 1. 9. Quest The Scripture saith that we are Quest 1. justified by Faith Rom. 5 1. 2. That we are justified by Grace Rom. 3. 24. 3. That God justifieth and Christ justifieth Rom. 8. 33 34. 4 That Works justifieth and not Faith only Jam. 2. 24. How may we understand these Distinctions and reconcile the Scriptures Answ 1. Faith is said to justifie not as Answ the meritorious or satisfying Cause of Justification that is Christ crucified only But as the conditional Cause or Terms on which we are justified that is we are not nor cannot be justified without it This is the Law of the New Covenant it 's said Rom. 4. 3. That Abraham's Faith was accounted to him for Righteousness or imputed as vers 22. 23. Not that Abraham's Faith was his Righteousness to Justification but God accounted him Righteous and doth account one Righteous that doth Believe or imputeth Righteousness to such a one that was not so accounted before nor can be Righteous without it for he that believeth not must be Damned So that Faith justifieth as it is the condition of Justification in the New Covenant on our parts to be performed though in the Spirit and Life of the Covenant or Law written in the Heart 2. We are justified by Grace that i● it 's all of Grace and nothing of Desert in us our Faith is not any meritorious Cause in us but it 's all Grace it 's Grace in God to give his Son for us and Grace in Christ to give himself and Grace in God as to us-ward to accept the Sufferings of his Son for us and Grace in him to Pardon and Justifie Sinners on their Believing so that it 's all Grace as from God and we may and ought to c●y Grace Grace unto it 3. It 's God that justifieth it is God the Father that justifieth 1. Because he Prepared and D●signed the Sacrifice and our Justification thereby John 3 16. 1 Pet. 1. 18 19 20. Heb. 10. 5. 2. He accepted the Sacrifice for us when offered Eph 5. 1. 2. and 1 6 7. 3. It is he that Pardons us that is justifieth us for the Sake of Christ our Peace-Offering when we do believe and Christ is said to justifie us as the Meritorious Satisfactory Cause of our Justification therefore it is said Rom. 8. 34. It is Christ that dyed c. 4. We are said to be justified by Works and not by Faith only because that the Faith to which Justification and Salvation is promised must be a working Faith and when Salvation is promised to Believing we must understand it to be such a Faith as the Gospel intends that is a Faith that carrieth in it Love and sincere Obedience to the Will of Christ it is a Faith which worketh by Love Gal. 5. 6. the contrary is a dead Faith as a Body without a Soul that will never justifie Jam. 2. 26. Thus Works justifie 1. The Truth of our Faith for Faith without Works is dead 2. Works justifieth in some sence as Faith doth that is not as the Meritorious Cause but as the Condition because the Faith to which Justification is promised includes Works in it and so is as truly the Condition of our Justification as Faith for the Gospel excludes that Faith as no Condition at all that is without Works so that Faith without Works is none of the justifying saving-Faith of the Gospel So that thus considered here is a sweet Harmony and Concurrence in those Scriptures and helps to a more full Understanding of the glorious Method of God in this way of Justification and Salvation of Sinners by Jesus Christ Object The Apostle saith Rom. 4. 4 5. Object Now to him that worketh the Reward is not reckoned of Grace but of Debt but to him that Worketh not but Believeth on him that justifieth the Vngodly his Faith is counted for Righteousness Answ We are to understand in this Answ Scripture by not Working is intended Meritorious Working that may deserve Life vers 4. it 's such a Working as that the Reward is not counted of Grace but of Debt not that we may not Work at all that is prophane to imagin But not to Work Meritoriously so as to expect Justification and Life as a due Debt for our Working here Works are nothing He that Worketh not in this sence but Believeth But Faith and Works as the terms on which God will justifie and save of his own Love and Grace in Christ Jesus is absolutely necessary to Salvation And further Works are necessary for thereby we shew forth the Life of Christ in our Mortal Bodies and glorifie God in our Bodies and Spirits who hath done and doth all freely for us and in us Quest Do not this seem to make Faith Quest and Works co-partners with Christ in the Work of Justification and Salvation contrary to Col. 3. 31. Christ is all and in all And Rom. 9. 32. They sought Righteousness as it were by the Works of the Law Answ It makes it no otherwise Co-partners Answ with Christ in the Work of Justification then God hath made it What God hath joyned together let no Man put asunder God hath joyned Faith and Work as the Condition and the Sufferings of his Son our Lord Jesus as the Meritorious satisfying Cause
Yet 3. We ought to believe that God will pardon our sins on the Terms mentioned after they are committed Quest Is not this Legal Doctrine Quest It is the Judgment of some that a Believer ought to believe the Pardon of all sins past present and to come and that to pray for the Pardon of sin is Legal Answ It 's true it is Legal i. e. according Answ to the Law of the New-Covenant and is Gospel all Mercy and Pardon after the Fall is Gospel and a Fruit of the New-Covenant and the Truth is that they that Darken this lose the Life of the Grace of the Gospel and savours much of Ignorance and Pride It 's infinite Mercy that God hath opened a Door of Hope and Way of Mercy and Pardon of the sins of his People after Conversion as before and if they walk humbly with God in this way of his Ordaining they shall not miss of obtaining Mercy Heb. 4. 16. We ought to believe that God will continue the Grace of Faith and give us Repentance for sin and will Pardon our sins in this way of Repentance and this is according to the Law of the New-Covenant The Great day of Mercy and Pardon will be at the Great day of Judgment when we must all appear before the Judgment-seat of Christ Act. 3. 19. 2 Tim. 1. 18. Jude vers 21. Looking for the Mercy of our Lord Jesus unto Eternal Life And this I understand to be the glorious Ministration of the New-Covenant Heb. 8. 12. For I will be Merciful to their Unrighteousness and their Sins and Iniquities will I Remember no more Though Believers are interested in this Covenant and God pardoneth their Iniquities here in the Order and Way prescribed that they shall not prove their Eternal Ruin if we are not yet under the perfect and glorious Ministration thereof for the New-Covenant in the Perfection of it's Ministration is the Covenant of the perfect Restauration and Glory God do now remember the sins of his People so as to correct them by various Ways according to his own Will Psal 89. 30 31 32. 1 Cor. 11. 30 31 32. But then he will so Pardon the Iniquities of all his People as not to Remember them so as to Correct or Punish them Isa 33. 24. Mich. 7. 18 19 20. Quest Whether the Faith unto Quest which Justification is imputed be an Act of the Old or of the New-Man Answ True and Saving Faith is an Answ Act of the Soul renewed by Grace of the Law of God written in the Heart the New-Covenant admits of no Old thing it 's New Wine is not put into Old Bottles 2 Cor. 5. 17. Old things are past away behold all things are become New It 's the Act of the New Man from a principle of Life wrought in the Soul by the Gospel flowing from the Second Man the Lord from Heaven who is a quickning Spirit Note 1. That there is or may be a Faith without Life John 2. 23 24 25. and 8. 30 31. Mat. 13. 20 21. Luke 8. 13. 1 John 2. 19. 2. That that Faith to which Life is promised is an effect if Life Joh. 11. 26. Whosoever Liveth and Believeth in me shall never Die that is the Faith of Life that is an Effect of Life 2 Cor. 4. 13. Having therefore the same Spirit of Faith c. There is a Spirit of Faith that is the Spirit of the Gospel that begets Life and Faith in Men by the Word of Faith called by our Lord The Birth from above and a Begetting again by the Word of Truth Jam. 1. 18. and a being Born of God 1 John 3. 9. and 5. 18. The New-Covenant or Law in the Heart Heb. 8. 10. Quest If the Case be thus How shall Quest I know that my Faith is Right I shall be left still in Doubt and at a Loss in this Matter Answ I must say to this as Christ Answ said in another case By their Fruits you shall know them Mat. 7. 16 20. If thy Faith be the Effect of the Spirits Working and Work of the New Man then see 2 Cor. 15. 17. If any Man be in Christ he is a New Creature Old things are past away behold all things are become New New Light and new Life new Affections new Objects of Love new Delights sutable to the new Birth and new Man Which is created after God in Righteousness and true Holiness Eph. 4. 24. Gal. 5. 22 23. Where the Fruits of the Spirit are described as effected in the true Believer The Fruit of the Spirit is Love Joy Peace Long-suffering Gentleness Goodness Faith Meekness Temperance c. Where these Fruits of the Spirit are in Truth there the Faith is Right and Saving But more particularly 1. Where Truth of Faith is there is Humility this is a special distinguishing Character of New Covenant Faith when the Soul is truly Humbled it 's the Property of the Effectual Working of the New covenant-Covenant-Spirit in the Gospel to lay the Creature low Rom. 3. 27. Where is Boasting then It is excluded by what Law Of Works Nay but by the Law of Faith So that Faith takes off all Boasting where it is in Truth and the Reason is because the true Believer seeth and knoweth that he is a poor Nothing wretched Creature in himself and that he must have all both Pardon Peace and Life from the Mercy of God in Christ Jesus and that all he doth or can do is no Meritorious Cause of Grace or Life of Pardon or Peace but that when he hath done all that he can he is an Unprofitable Servant And that his best Services are Defiled with sin and sinful Imperfections of Nature and this makes the Soul humble and low in it self to abhor it self and this declares it evidently to be under the Blessing pronounced by our Saviour Mat. 5. 3. Blessed are the Poor in Spirit for theirs is the Kingdom of Heaven Revel 2. 9. and 3. 8. This is the Man to whom God will look Isa 66. 2. and with whom He will dwell Chap. 57. 15. and that shall dwell with him for ever Zeph. 3. 12. to 18. For this groweth not upon the Old stock of Nature that is Proud and Self-conceited and if any New-Covenant Gifts come into such a Soul it is but as the Putting of New Wine into Old Bottles that will make them swell and burst first or last 2. Where Truth of Faith is there is Truth of Love and therefore it behoves every one to prove the sincerity of their Love that great New-Covenant Virtue and Heaven-born Grace to love God and Christ above all Mat. 22. 37. Eph. 6. 24. Mat. 10. 37. To love his Word and Will and to Delight in it and prize it above all Worldly Treasure Psal 119. 97 103 127. To love his People for his Sake because they are his and bear his Image and Likeness 1 John 3. 14. and 4 12. 3. Where Truth of Faith and Love is there will be
Willing and Universal Obedience to the Will of Christ he that loveth the Lord sincerely will Obey him Universally it 's in Vain to talk of Faith and Love without Obedience see Psal 119. 6. John 14. 15. 1 John 2. 3 4 5. 1 Pet. 1. 14 15. Whoever accepteth of Jesus Christ to be his Saviour must and doe Willingly consent that he shall be his Lord to Rule him Quest VVhat is the Reason that Quest God should bring Forth Accept and Apply unto Men such a Righteousness unto Life in the New-Covenant which is not their own but of Grace imputed and Accounted theirs on Believing c. Answ His own good Will and Answ Pleasure his everlasting Love and Grace 1. No Desert in us there was nothing in us unless our Misery that called to the Depth of Mercy Psal 42. 7 8. Deep called to Deep The Depth of our Misery that called to the Depth of Mercy and the Love of Pitty and Compassion in God brought forth this Free Ministration of Grace and Life by Jesus and this is rendred as the Cause Joh. 3. 16. God so Loved the VVorld that he gave his only Begotten Son that whosoever Believeth in him should not Perish but have Everlasting Life VVhat he hath Done for us on this Account is Love and likewise what he Worketh in us Eph. 2. 4 5. And 2. His Eternal Councel and Purpose as well as his Eternal Love Eph. 1. 11. The Apostle speaketh of this Wonderful Mistery of Grace and Life through Faith in Christ saith He worketh all things after the Councel of his own VVill. And Isa 25. 1. The Prophet speaking of the Restauration-Work saith Thy Councels of Old are Faithfulness and Truth all the Salvation-work of the New-Covenant is the Effects of God's Ancient Purpose and Councel 3. Because else there could have been no Salvation for Man our own Righteousness could not have done it at best that could have been but as filthy Rags Isa 64. 6. Though we had endeavoured to Answer the Righteousness of the Law Acts 13. 39. Phil. 3. 9. It must have left us short of Justification and Salvation Joh. 8. 24. If you believe not that I am He you shall Die in your sins 4. That so our Justification and Salvation might be sure Rom. 4. 16. Therefore it is of Faith that it might be by Grace to the end the Promise might be sure to all the Seed c. It is a Righteousness that will not Fail though we in many things through Weakness fail Rom. 7. 18 19. Jam. 3. 2. Yet the Apostle Triumphs in this Righteousness because it 's sure Rom. 7. 25. and 8. 1. It 's called the Sure Mercies of David Isa 55. 3. and an Everlasting Righteousness Psal 119. 42. Thy Righteousness is an Everlasting Righteousness and thy Law is the Truth Christ our publike Person having undertaken the whole Work both for us and in us it 's very sure to those who commit themselves to him to be Saved and Ruled by him John 6. 38 39. Phil. 4 13. Eph. 3. 16 Isa 26. 5. CHAP. XV. Of Gospel-Assurance and whether Assurance of interest in Christ in Grace and Glory may be attained in this life I Shall now come to speak something about Of assurance of Faith Gospel-assurance or the assurance of Faith whether the assurance of interest in Justification and Salvation may be attained in this life on this side the possession of the purchased inheritance and as for the assurance of Faith we must consider it in two particulars 1. Assurance of Faith in the truth of the Assurance of Faith in the Doctrin Doctrine to be believed and the truth and faithfulness of God therein this being the Faith to which Justification is promised as hath been before proved and in this assurance of Faith is requisite unto Justification and life for if we falter in the truth of the Doctrine we must needs fail in the whole by believing the truth of the Doctrine of God we justifie him and set to our seal that God is true and he will justifie those who justifie him if we believe not yet be abideth faithful to those who believe he will not he cannot deny himself 2 Tim. 2. 13. this being the Faith of Justification and life of this we ought to be fully assured and infallibly and undoubtedly satisfied of the truth of God in his Word and of all things related therein relating to Salvation by Jesus Christ Crucified raised and ascended Joh. 6. 69. We believe and are sure that thou art the Christ the Son of the Living God Chap. 8. 24. If ye believe not that I am he ye shall die in your sins so that Assurance in this is positively necessary i. e. the full assurance of Faith this Peter Preached as necessary to Salvation Act. 2. 36 therefore let all the house of Israel know assuredly that God hath made that same Jesus whom ye have crucified b●th Lord and Christ 1 Thes 1. 5. Our Gospel came not to you in word only but also in Power and in the Holy Spirit and in much assurance c. to that end was those mighty gifts given to and by the Apostles in the Primitive time for confirmation of the truth of the Doctrine of the Gospel Act. 5. 3. 1 Pet. 12. which confirmation stands firm to us and to all believers to the Worlds end though it 's true it is by the work of the same spirit in the same Doctrine that doth establish our hearts therein 2 Cor. 4. 13. Yet in this it 's possible for gracious souls sometimes to be under temptation and to want that assurance of Faith as is requisite in so weighty a matter as this is there is no temptation but a Christian may be assaulted with consent is the dangerous sin and in this matter to depart from the Faith and to reject Christ crucified and Salvation by him is the unpardonable sin Heb. 10. 26. 29. and 6. 4 5 6. Many gracious souls trouble themselves The unpardonable sin in two things about this sin fearing themselves to be guilty thereof through their ignorance of the sin what it is all sin it's true is against the Holy Spirit but the unpardonable sin or sin unto death consists especially in two things 1. A wil●ul departing from the Faith and refusing and rejecting Salvation by Jesus Christ crucified by persons after they have professed Faith in him and obedience to him according to those Scriptures before mentioned 2. A wilful and malicious opposing of the Spirits workings or any known truth of the Lord Jesus after conviction that it is the Holy Spirit and the truth of the Lord Jesus yet contrary to light and convictions of conscience for base by and fleshly ends to oppose contradict and blaspheme is the sin against the Holy Spirit and this is it mentioned Mat. 12. 31 32. with v. 24. but for Christians to meet with doubtings about the matters of Faith though they ought to watch and
war against it they have no ground to draw sad conclusions against themselves though it's cause of humiliation For support in such cases consider 1. The Prophet Psal 89. 34. 19 to 37. the Lord having made great and precious promises to David and in him to Christ on the new covenant account in which was much of the Gospel Grace yet immediately his Faith fails in the whole as if God had made void his covenant and broken all his promises in that matter ver 38. 45. which hath been fulfilled on the natural seed and worldly Kingdom to visible appearance but as it related to Jesus Christ it stands firm and he is exalted upon the Throne and the Promise is sure to all thee seed 2. John the Baptist who had many high confirmations from Heaven concerning the Lord Jesus that he was the Christ he saw the sign upon him which God gave him by which he should know him Joh. 1. 33. insomuch that he could say ver 34. 56. I saw and bear record that this is the Son of God and behold the Lamb of God c. and heard the voice from Heaven saying This is my beloved Son c. yet after all these testimonies and assurances of his Faith in this matter he being in Prison comes to doubt whether he was the Christ or not Matt. 11. 3. Art thou him that should come or do we lo●k for another which discovers that there was in John a doubt whether he was the Christ or no and this appeareth not only by the message or question but if we consider 2. the time when he sent when he was in Prison it was a Prison temptation 2. By the answer of Christ to John to strengthen him under this temptation Go and shew John those things that you do hear and see c. 2. By his answer to the multitude What went ye out to see a r●ed shaken with the wind c. which clearly imports that John was shaken in his Faith and yet for all that he was a Prophet and more than a Prophet v. 9. Which clearly imports that gracious souls may come under temptations and doubts in matters of Faith of highest concernment and yet be gracious still yea further gracious persons may through a sudden fit of fear and surprisal by temptation not only doubt in the main matters of Faith but even deny the Faith they have been established in The case of Peter is full in this matter who denied and forswore his Lord but the difference lieth here the gracious person may fall by a sudden surprisal of sinful fear and weep bitterly for it when it is done and loves the Lord the more but the other deliberately resolved and wilfully departs from the Lord and will no more of him but with the dog returns to his vomit and with the sow that was washed to her wallowing again in the mire yet it deeply concerns souls to be heedful of such temptations 2. The second sort of Assurance is the 2. Of Assurance of Interest assurance of interest in the Doctrine believed and in speaking to this I shall shew 1. That there is a Gospel Assurance of interest in Grace and Glory to be obtained in this World 2. What this Assurance is and how and how far it may be attained 3. What it is that ordinarily hinders persons from obtaining thereof 1. That a well grounded Gospel Assurance 1. That it may be attained of Faith may be attained here in this life it is that which many Saints have attained and a possibility is stated for all to attain it 1. That many have attained it Job though under afflictions yet could say I know that my Redeemer liveth c. whom I shall see for my self c. Job 19. 25. 27. and the Prophet could say after a cloud of darkness and temptation Psal 73. 24. 26. Thou shalt guide me by thy counsel and afterward receive me to Glory and Paul Gal. 2. 20. I live by the faith of the Son of God who loved me and gave himself for me and 2 Tit. 4. 7 8. I have fought a good Fight I have finished my course I have kept the Faith from henceforth is laid up for me a Crown of Righteousness which the Lord the righteous Judge will give me at that day c. But 2. Lest it be objected by any that these were extraordinary persons and therefore may doubt whether it be attainable by believers as such a possibility is stated for all to attain it and this will appear in the promise it 's promised not Prophets or Apostles or Ministers as such to all Believers he that believeth and is baptized shall be saved and John 6. 40. and this is the will of him that sent me that every one which seeth the Son and believeth on him may have everlasting life see Act. 16. 31. Rom. 10. 9. If God hath made the promise of life to believers as such without distinction he hath stated a possibility to believers to obtain a Gospel assurance of their Salvation 2. It appears in that it was the Apostles work and should be the work and endeavour of every faithful Minister to help Believers in this matter that so they might attain a well groun●e● comfortable assurance of their intere●t in the grace of life so Paul Rom. 3. 22. The righteousness of God which is by Faith of Christ unto all and upon all that believe and Chap. 8. 1. There is therefore now no condemnation to them that are in Christ Jesus wh● walk not after the flesh but after the spirit 1 Joh. 5. 13. These things have I written to them that believe c. that ye may know that ye have eternal life c. The Lord's design is not only to give his people eternal life but he would have them to know it for their comfort and for that end he hath stated clear grounds in his Word by which they may come to know it as I shall endeavour in the second place to shew what it is and ●ow it may be attained 2. What this Assurance is and how far it may be attained 1. What it is it is called in Scripture sometimes the assurance of Faith Heb. 10. 22. Let us draw near in full assurance of Faith Heb. 6. 11. The full assurance of hope the full assurance of understanding Col. 2. 2. Confidence boldness Eph. 3. 12. Heb. 10. 35. The confidence of hope Heb. 3. 6. Whose house are we if we hold fast the confidence and the rejoycing of the hope firm to the end The assurance of Faith Hope Confidence is sometimes higher and sometimes lower sometimes more sometimes less according to the souls exercise in the word of Life and work of Faith and the working of the Spirit in the word of Faith for there is no such assurance to be attained here as when we come to the possession of the Kingdom and Glory promised when all occasion of doubting shall be done away for the assurance here
is but the assurance of Faith Hope and Confidence which affords Peace Joy and Consolation the Scripture and so must reason too make a vast disproportion between the life of Faith and the life of present and full Injoyment 2 Cor. 5. 7. We live by Faith and not by sight that is not by present injoyment Heb. 10. 38. Now the just shall live by Faith that is now in this side the Glory promised in which it may be supposed is danger of drawing back If any man draw back my soul shall have no pleasure in him 2. How it must be obtained the assurance 2. How it must be obtained of Faith and hope must be attained by a reflect act of the soul or a resultancy or conclusion from the condition on which life is promised to instance Mat. 5. 3. c. are many precious promises made to persons that are indowed with those Divine Virtues therein exprest as Blessed are the poor in spirit c. Who so finds those Virtues in him may and ought to claim his interest in the promises so Mat. 16. 16. He that believeth and is baptized shall be saved that is he that believeth and obeyeth the Lord of which Baptism is the first and ingageth to the whole duty of the Gospel shall be saved I do believe and obey the Gospel therefore I shall be saved so 1 J●h 5. 1. Whosoever doth believe that Jesus is the Christ is born of God this Faith if right is accompanied with those other Virtues mentioned as love to God love to his people obedience to his will and his Commandments are not grievous it getteth victory over the World c. as ver 2. By this we know we love the children of God when we love God and keep his Commandments ver 3. For this is the love of God that we keep his Commandments and his Commandments are not grievous that is they are not grievous to Believers ver 4. Whatsoever is born of God overcometh the World and this is the victory that overcometh the World even your Faith What the World is that Faith overcometh the Apostle had before explained Chap. 2. 15 16 17. Faith getteth the victory by fixing the soul on better objects than the World is Heb. 5. 9. He is become the Author of eternal Salvation to all them that obey him Now the resultancy from the whole is I do believe that Jesus is the Christ and my Faith is accompanied with love to God above all and do love his people for his sake and do sincerely desire to know and do his will and keep his Commandments they are not grievous to me but my failing therein is my grief and by this Faith I have overcome the World and am dead to it and it is my real desire and endeavour to abandon all things that are contrary to the will of the Lord to abhor that which is evil and to cleave to that which is good therefore I am born of God therefore I have an interest in the new covenant this is the way appointed of God in which they may make their Calling and Election sure if they give diligence to it 2 Pet. 1. 10. and these are the things that John write in his Epistle to them that did believe that they might know that they had eternal life 1 Joh. 5. 13. and according to our abounding in those Divine Virtues or not abounding so will our assurance be 2 Pet. 1. 10 11. Quest. Is not Assurance the immediate Quest gift of the Spirit does not the Scripture speak of being sealed with the Holy Spirit of Promise Eph. 1. 13. 2 Cor. 1 22 Answ 1. It 's without all question to me Answ that the ground of all sealings is from the Holy Spirit and that he doth refresh the hearts of Believers and seal up love to them in the waies of his own appointment yet for persons to take that for a sealing evidence which relates neither to word nor work of the Spirit but some apprehended over-powrings or ●rong perswasions without all grounds ●rong confidence and consolation but knows not ●rom whence it comes can give no reason thereof but supposeth that it 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 be from the Spirit this may 〈◊〉 〈…〉 on of our own spirits or the 〈◊〉 who can transform himself into an Angel of l●ght and I fear many souls have miscarried on this account 2. The assurance and comfort of Saints must come in by believing if right Rom. 15. 13. The God of Hope fill you with joy and peace in believing as 1 Pet. 1. 8. What ever comes in any other way may prove a ●ancy and Faith in this matter must have a relation to the word of Grace or the work of the Spirit suitable to some word or both in which is found the sealings of the Spirit it must be in and by the word and work The Spirit was promised and given for a twofold Seal 1. To seal the truth of the Doctrine to be believed by its gifts and mighty works in and by the Ministers thereof and 2. To seal the truth of our Faith relative to interest in that Doctrine and that is by the word and work of the same Spirit 1. By the word Joh. 16. 13 14. Where ●he Spirit seals by the Word the manner of the Spirits work is 〈◊〉 ed that is he shall guide you into truth ●e 〈◊〉 not speak of himself he shall shew you things to come he shall glorifie me he shall take of mine and shew it unto you so that the way of the Spirits working and leading into truth is in opening the Word and shewing the goodness of the Word the Doctrine of the Gospel which leads us to Christ for he shall glorifie him and take of his and shew it to the soul and there is nothing of Christ to be shewed to us more than is revealed in and by the Word so that the Spirits sealing is in and through the Word and this Believers have experience of more or less of the Spirits sealing through the Word read heard and applyed to their joy and comfort for the Spirit comforts by opening Christ and the blessed truths of the Gospel relating to him by his Word and his Ordinances appointed for that end Quest In what manner doth the Spirit Quest work by the Word in sealing up assurance to the souls is it by an immediate bringing in of Scripture over-powringly unthought on or unexpected Answ Sometimes the Spirit of Christ Answ may so work and I question not but that in some cases and at sometimes he hath so wrought though it 's not so usual nor alwaies may it prove so fafe to be depended on for when we respect more the manner of its being brought in than the matter and the shew of the sealing testimony as apprehended lieth rather in the manner than the matter Sathan may transform himself therein and deceive the soul I have known some looking so much after the manner of receiving evidence in
this way as that they thought scarsly any Scripture there or worth a looking into unless brought in in this way which is a great and dangerous temptation But if at any time the Spirit of the Lord do in distress supply the soul in this way it may be known 1. When the Scripture is suitably applied to the souls condition 2. When the fruit thereof is thankfulness to God humility and an humble walk with God and with his people for delusions in this case are accompanied with bad effects as pride self-exalting neglect of duty to the Lord and slighting the Word unless it be in this manner of revelation as it 's called but to the Believer every word of the Lord is pure and precious and the Spirit meets with sealing evidences sometimes in one word and sometimes in another from the openings of the Grace and Glory of the new covenant with the applications thereof so that the soul can say on good ground this is my promise where-ever it finds it my Grace my Glory and the Lord is my Portion my God in whom I trust 2. By his work in the soul 2. The Spirit seals Assurance by his work in the hearts of Believers as by his Word he leaves such an impression upon the soul of his own likeness by which the whole man is in a measure formed into the Image and likeness of Christ that upon examination the Believer finds the Spirit of Christ is there he finds Faith and Love and Humility and Meekness and Obedience and Joy in the Lord from whence the Believer cl●arly concludes that the Spirit of the Lord is there it is the Spirit of Adoption that inables those in whom it is to cry Abba Father that is it discovers the Adoption and Sonship to the soul and this doth not import alwaies an undoubted assurance yet the soul can cry it out cry Abba Father so it is in both Scripture that speaks of this truth Rom. 8. 15. Gal. 4. 6. It 's a Metaphor taken from children who when their Father frowns or hides his face yet they lose not their relation though they cry yet their cry is Father Father so gracious souls that have the Spirit of Adoption though but low in their apprehensions yet they cry it out Father Father and claim their interest and relation still Obj. In the same Scripture it 's said for Quest ye have not received the Spirit of bondage to fear again but the Spirit of Adoption c Which seems to import that where the Spirit of Adoption is all doubting and fears is done away and John saith 1 Joh. 4. 18. That perfect love casteth out fear Answ 1. We are to understand that the Ans Apostle in this place is distinguishing between the two ministrations i. e. between the old and new Covenants and the differing spirit that each tended to the first with all its sacrifices which could not make the come●s thereunto perfect as pertaining to the conscience Heb. 9. 9. and 10. 1. had a natural tendency to leave them under bondage and fear there being a remembrance of sin every year when the sacrifice was over they must necessarily be under fear till another sacrifice But the Gospel ministration is a ministration of Liberty Life and Peace by that one Sacrifice once offered for all that there is no cause of fear for need of another Sacrifice so that the spirit of the Gospel in the ministration thereof hath its natural tendency to take away legal fear out of the hearts of Believers where the spirit of the Lord is there is liberty that is from the spirit of bondage it doth not import that the Saints are freed from the filial fear of God nor from fear of sinning against him nor from having an holy fear of themselves lest they come short Heb. 4. 1. And it 's true perfect love casteth out fear that is that fear which hath torment the legal fear and it 's true likewise that if we did or could live up in the perfect apprehension of the love of God in Christ to us which could perfect our love to him we could not fear the legal fear you cannot fear that one whom you believe do intirely love you will do you hurt so live in this love of God and you cannot fear this fear that is you cannot fear that he will damn you and destroy you after all the Gospel-grace and manifestations of his love But yet for all this you may fear and you 'l have need sometimes to fear your own naughty hearts and sinful nature and to take heed of an evil hea●t of unbelief to depart from this Living and Loving God So that the sum of all is this that Believers under the Gospel are freed from the old covenant spirit of bondage and under that notion cannot fear again because they are by one Sacrifice for ever perfected they need not another to take away their sins if they live up much in the love of God they cannot fear that God will hurt them but do them good But when their fear works so high as to disclaim their relation that is besides the Spirit of the Gospel unless it be as a punishment of some former or present sin thereby to work the soul to a more watchful frame how it walks for time to come Now this new Covenant assurance as it admits of degrees so in the highest degree it admits of imperfection and reacheth not so far as sight and injoyment so that in the same souls may be high confidence and comfort at one time and flagings and fears at another not fears of Gods love and faithfulness nor the all-sufficiency of that one Sacrifice but fear of our own deceitful hearts and naughty natures and the reason is because as I said before our assurance depends not only on the truth and faithfulness of God in his Word but likewise on the truth of the work of Grace in us and that work being imperfect as in us our assurance must needs be something like unto it but when that which is perfect is come then that which is imperfect shall be done away then no more sin nor sorrow no more fear of coming short of that rest Quest If our assurance must come in Quest from the Divine works and workings of the Spirit through the Word in the way by you prescribed is it not the way to keep souls under doubtings still when those Divine Virtues are low and hardly discernable by reason of corruption it must needs minister occasion of doubting Answ 1. This is the most certain and infallible Answ way of discerning our interest and in this the Devil cannot delude or deceive souls when our assurance comes in from Scripture-grounds but the other is uncertain souls may be deceived and the most certain and sure must needs be best and most satisfactory to the sincere Christian 2. Those high supposed assurances without relation to the Word or work of the Spirit if true may fail as
much and more than the other unless souls will live for ever under one single sealing evidence as I fear too many do so neglect the daily exercise of Faith or expect daily renewed sealings which I suppose are not ordinary in this way whereas those Divine Virtues of the Spirit to which the promise is made shall never totally fail in truly gracious souls though through the prevalency of corruption they may be clowded yet the soul may through all the clowds of darkness see something of the Divine stamp left and remaining on the heart if sometimes to apprehension there should appear nothing but a sense of sin and bitter weeping for it with a heart longing after Christ as was sometimes the case of Peter yet this is something yea very much of the Divine impression and so it appears to be the sure way for solid peace and salvation in the end 3. What it is that ordinarily hinders 3. The hindrances of Assurance Christians from obtaining this assurance though first I fear that many Christians content themselves with an ungrounded assurance and such need to be startled out of their groundless security and 2. Others scarce trouble themselves about the matter but content themselves in the form of the Gospel leaving the matter of assurance of interest to those that will trouble themselves about it but it 's that which does concern every true Christian both for his own comfort and the comfort or conviction of others to be able to give a reason of his hope a grounded and comfortable assurance of interest in Christ and Grace being of that worth for a comfortable walking with God here though not the essence of Christianity I shall endeavour to state some of the lets and hindrances that Christians may escape them and obtain the mercy The first let or hindrance I shall mention Le ts and hindrances of obtaining Assurance ariseth from the confused notions about the way of obtaining thereof which have occasioned many miscarriages some to conclude that they have it when it 's to be feared they do mistake and if so they deceive themselves and others serious seeking souls sent with sorrow to their graves for want of right direction from the Word of Life in this matter 1. It hath been by many supposed that 1. Supposing the Faith of interest to be the Faith of Justification the Faith of assurance of interest hath been the Faith of Justification and hence persons falling sho●t in this conclude that they have no Faith at all but that they are in a state of unbelief I have known some to lie in sorrow complaining they had no Faith and so under fears of perishing because they could not believe their own inter●st being unskilled in the right way of making it up to their comfort I have asked them do you believe in truth that Jesus is the Christ they answer yea then you are born of God Joh. 5. 1. Do you believe the truth of the Doctrine of the Gospel concerning the life and salvation held forth therein by Jesus Christ crucified yea then you have that Faith to which Salvation is promised Mar. 16. 15 16. 1 Joh. 5. 10 11 13. Do you believe with your heart that God hath raised Christ from the dead if you do you cannot but believe that he died fo● our sins according to the Scripture yea then you shall be saved Rom. 10. 9. Are you in good earnest willing to be saved by Christ and to be ruled by him as your Lord and to serve him in all things Answ yea with my whole soul if I may be accepted then you have the Spirit of Christ 1 Cor. 12. 3. Do you love God and Christ above all and his people for his sake yea I love God and Christ I hope above all and desire to love them more and his people because they are his and his image is stampt upon them then you are born of God 1 Joh. 3. 14 19 and 4 7 12. And do you see your self vile are you poor in your own eyes and do you see and believe that if ever you be saved it must be by the free Grace and Mercy of God in Jesus Christ Yea I do find it so to be with me then yours is the Kingdom of Heaven Mat. 5. 3. Blessed are the poor in spirit for theirs is the Kingdom of Heaven And what Faith is it that you would have will the Faith of Abraham the Father of us all do it He believed God and it was accounted to h●m for Righteousness Rom. 4. 3. Will the Faith to which Justification and Life is promised do it why that you have and yet conclude that you have no Faith thus many poor souls lie groveling on the ground supposing they have no Faith when in truth they are rich in Faith and heirs of that Kingdom which God hath promised to them that love him Jam. 2. 10. and from such a self-examination may doubting souls come to see that they indeed have Faith even the Faith of Gods Elect and be able to give a reason of their Hope both to themselves and others But for persons to suppose that the Faith of interest is the first and only Faith of Justification and Life is according to the Proverb to set the Cart before the Horse which must needs go heavily a●d bring disconsolation and confusion to the soul 2. Others talk at such a rate about the 2. Supposing it to come in in some unknown way manner attaining of Assurance as if it must drop down from Heaven into the heart in some wonderful unknown way immediately from the Spirit with such over-powrings of consolation as if they were in Heaven alredy such as scarsly any serious Christians have experienced which have amazed serious souls out of their hope and confidence having no experience of such a thing and others it may be cheated with something like this with a foolish confidence of assurance of Heaven ordinarily attended with Pride and Self-conceit and neglect of an humble walk with God which is the way for Christians to walk into Glory whereas solid and sound assurance must come by believing and the Spirits sealing is in that way and the highest attainment of Joy and Peace is by believing what comes in any other way comes we know not whence and may lead us we know not whether 3. Others will have no Faith of assurance 3. Others some immediate application of some Scripture unless it be from some Scripture immediately and powerfully brought to them by the Spirit to the satisfying of their souls and silencing all doubts in the matter and this they account the sealing o● the Spirit To this I say 1. That it is mercy when the Lord does bring Scripture to remembrance to his people suitable to their conditions for their comfort and instruction I doubt not but that God doth instruct support and comfort his people in this way yet 2. This is not the Scripture
way in which souls may undoubtedly read their interest it 's true it 's matter of meditation and consolation to gracious souls to have the Word brought into their remembrance but not the way prescribed by which they may undoubtedly conclude their interest 2. The Scripture saith that we should be able and ready to give a reason of our hope now this is no sufficient reason according to the Scripture either to satisfie our selves or others that I had such a Scripture brought home to me at such a time in which the assurance of my interest in Grace and Life was sealed this singly of it self may be true or false if there be not the rational Scripture ground that is the true work of Grace it 's a hundred to one but it's false and delusive therefore at a distance from the work of the Spirit it 's no sure ground for Satan can make use of Scripture to deceive souls So that I say that evidence that may admit of doubt and if the party receiving it be void of those evidences I have minded then it 's undoubtedly false and therefore not over-confidently to be built upon But in the other way of concluding our interest from the work of the Spirit in us suitable to the Word without us when there is an answerableness in this matter it 's surely of God and in this the Devil will not cannot deceive you it works you more to love and be like the Lord but the other if not right it serves rather to harden and to cure miscarriages ever after Well saith such a soul I had such a word brought in at such a time in such a manner in which I was sealed I will never let go that it was of God I fear neither Devil nor men c. Though the right use of former experiences is precious yet I fear this hath proved to the damage of many souls And on the other hand gracious and tender souls that hath the root of the matter in them understanding that this is the supposed way to get assurance and having no experience thereof in themselves put their souls upon the rack of doubts and fears without cause fearing they have no Faith being afraid to draw conclusions from right Gospel grounds O saith the soul I never had experience of such a sealing evidence therefore I fear all is naught 4. Some talk of assurance at such a rate not only as if it must come in some strange immediate way from the Spirit but likewise it must come to whom and when he pleaseth and that it 's retained from some for ever that is in this World and as if it were reserved to sometimes and for some persons c. And this puts tender and serious souls to a doubt in the matter where ever they may meet with any comfortable assurance of the love of God to their souls c. To this I say it 's true it is the gift of God but no other than the Spirit and Faith is and if any one hath not the Spirit of God and Faith he is none of his and whoever can assure himself that he hath the Spirit of Christ is sure of all for God no more with-holds assurance from any of his than he does his Spirit and the virtues thereof but it is as common for all Saints as believing though all Saints are not so commonly instructed herein God is no respecter of persons he would have all his little ones to have the consolations of the Gospel it is true there are causes why God may hide his face from his people in this matter but that relates to themselves as the cause which is the second hindrance of assurance 2. Sin proves a great hindrance to the 2. Sin proves an hindrance to assurance comfortable assurance of the Saints and that 1. Sometimes through mistake and 2. Sometimes justly 1. Sometimes through mistake for indeed sin if seen and repented of cannot justly hinder assurance for to such souls there is the promise of mercy they are under the promise of the pardoning Grace of the Gospel 1 Joh. 1. 9. The remembrance of old sins or new sins if repented of should not hinder 1 Joh. 2. 1 2. 2. Sin sometimes justly hinders assurance when it is regarded in the heart and unrepented of it stares in the conscience and fills the soul with fear and no wonder if sin be harboured secretly in the soul whether it be pride covetousness oppression disobedience neglect of duty loss of first love c. one of these two things must necessarily follow either 1. a dull insensible hardened frame without all fear or doubts or 2. Clowds and darkness doubts and fears do arise about interest and that justly too till the soul do repent forsake and turn to the Lord If I regard iniquity in my heart God will not hear my Prayer there is the same reason as well as rule for a Believer to repent of sin before he can have true Peace as for a sinner in the first work of Conversion for sin is the same still where-ever it is and on this account it is that God doth hide himself from his people and leave them under affliction and sorrow Deut. 32. 20. And on this account it is that persons may have a comfortable assurance and lose the sense thereof again by renewed acts of sin without repentance 3. Hindrance is mistakes in the manner 3. Is misunderstanding the Spirits working and method of the Spirits working and so of witnessing in some cases proves a great hindrance to Christians in their assurance by reason of which gracious souls take up that against themselves as an hindrance which is one of the most assured grounds of the truth of Grace and of the Spirits working to instance Joh 16. 8 9 11. The Spirits work is to convince the world of sin of righteousness and of judgment now when the Spirit in the Word effects this work in the hearts of sinners when they see themselves to be sinners and miserable in themselves and that they are unrighteous and that their own righteousness is nothing worth and that there is righteousness in Christ for sinners because he is gone to the Father to make good his suffering on that account and of the certainty of Judgment because the Prince of this World is judged this work being effected in them they sink in their spirits and think they are undone that there is no hope of mercy when they are in the high-way of mercy and the Spirits working in order to their eternal safety Hard it is to suffer the loss of all things not only their sins but their own righteousness and to submit themselves to the righteousness of Christ Phil. 3. 7 8 9. and this not only in the first work of Conversion but after some progress in Christianity many gracious persons are exceeding liable to this mistake O saith the gracious soul that lives most in self-examination and so in the knowledg of
the Faith of the Gospel is to which the promise is made hath been before shewed but the Scripture speaks of living by Faith Heb. 10. 38. Now the just shall live by Faith 2 Cor. 5. 7. We live by Faith and not by sight that is in this side the glory promised we live by Faith and not by present possession and enioyment only the Spirit and Faith we have as the Earnest and Evidence of the Inheritance and purchased Possession 2 Cor. 1. 22. Hebr. 11. 1. Now this Life of Faith imports three The life of Faith in three things things 1. A constant abiding in the Faith and profession of the Gospel unto the end Heb. 3. 12. 10. 23 38 39. 2. A constant exercise of Faith in the truth and faithfulness of God in all the good discoveries and promises of the Gospel 1 Thes 5. 24. Faithful is he that hath called you who will do it Heb. 10. 23. Let us hold fast the profession of our Faith without wavering for faithful is he that hath promised Faith rightly exercised on the faithfulness and all-sufficiency of God will fill the soul with Joy and Peace Rom. 15. 13. To believe not only the truth of the mercy promised but the faithfulness of God therein and his all-sufficiency in the performance thereof this was it supported Abraham in his life of Faith Rom. 4. 31. He did not only believe the faithfulness of God but being fully perswaded that what he had promised he was able also to perform 3. When the soul thus abides in the Faith and thus exerciseth Faith on the good promises of the Gospel as that it is strengthened comforted nursed up and nourished thereby unto life eternal when the soul is kept alive to God thereby in the greatest temptations and difficulties this World affords this is to live by Faith to live by believing the truth of the good Word of God to live by believing the truth of his precepts in the Gospel so as to obey him therein the truth of all his great and precious promises of life so as to be comforted therein Matt. 17. 5. Rom. 15. 13. O that Christians would study more this life of Faith the want of which is the cause they go on so heavily in the waies of the Gospel and meet with so many obstructions and hindrances therein whereas if the life of Faith were kept up more in the true nature thereof how might Christians make Christ's commands their songs and sufferings for him their joy in the house of their pilgrimage but for want of this it is that his service is too often a burden and sufferings for his sake too much feared whereas the Lord would have his people to serve him with delight and to suffer for him with joy Ps 100. Luke 6. 22 23. Acts 5. 41. Which is possible to be performed in this life of Faith and no otherwise Mark 9. 23. 1 Pet. 1. 8. CHAP. XVII Of Sanctification and Good Works THE next thing in order that I shall speak of is Sanctification and good Works for whom he justiefith them he sanctifieth and maketh to be an holy people for himself Sanctification in Scripture-sense is variously It 's variously understood understood and applied 1. It imports a separation to an holy use for a time as was frequently used under the Law which was a legal or ceremonial Sanctification or separation to an holy use for some time as Aaron and his Sons were separated consecrated and hallowed for the Priests Office which was a typical sanctifying or hallowing during that ministration with their holy garments as appears Exod. 28. 1. 29. 1. Holy garments holy place holy anointing oil holy vessels c. which were all typical and but for a time But this is not the Sanctification that I am to speak of It 's true that in the Gospel there are some sanctified and holy instituted ordinances ordained and left by our Lord for sanctified and holy ends to promote and carry on the work of Sanctification in his people till they come to Glory but the Sanctification that I shall speak of is the sanctification of justified persons in order to Glory for Without holiness no man shall see the Lord Heb. 12. 14. Sanctification in general sometimes includes the whole work of Grace a mortification of sin and vivification of the Spirit by which the whole life of Grace is carried on and effected 1 Thes 5. 23. And the very God of Peace sanctifie you throughout and I pray God that your whole spirit soul and body be preserved blameless unto the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ 2 Cor. 7. 1. Having therefore these promises dearly beloved let us cleanse our selves from all filthiness of flesh and spirit perfecting holiness in the fear of God But 2. And more particularly and distinctly Sanctification of two parts Imputed and Inherent or Imparted Sanctification consisteth of two parts 1. Imputed 2. Imparted or Inherent 1. Imputed there is an imputed Sanctification as there is an imputed Justification if any scruple the time of imputed Sanctification it 's no other in sense and substance than the accounting the holiness of Christ our Head in his own person to be the Believers the Scripture speaks of an imputed righteousness to Believers Rom. 4. 6 7. Which must be their Faith as ver 3. 22 23 24. Or the pardon of sin on the satisfaction of Christ by his death which most properly is the righteousness of Saints unto Justification Rom. 5. 9. And on this account there is as much said in Scripture for this imputed Sanctification as of Justification 1 Cor. 1. 30. Who of God is made unto us Wisdom Righteousness Sanctification and Redemption He is made to be our Wisdom and Sanctification as our Righteousness that is the perfect purity of Christ the Son of God with his perfect and compleat obedience to the holy Law of God is reckoned and accounted the Believers as their Sanctification as he is not only wise for them and communicates of his Wisdom to them but as their Head his Wisdom is accounted theirs and he is made to be their Righteousness that is his death and satisfaction was accepted for us and on that account does God remit and pardon the sins of Believers and he is made our Sanctification that is his Sanctification is accounted ours and this is fully included in Col. 3. 11. Where Christ is said to be to Believers All and in all all in matter of Justification and all in matter of Sanctification and in all effecting the work of Sanctification in his people by his Spirit that dwelleth in them and in this sense as he is made the Sanctification of or to Believers their Sanctification is perfect as their Justification is perfect as considered in the Sanctification and perfect holiness and obedience of Christ and hence it is the Apostle saith 1 Joh. 4. 17. That as he is so are we in this World that is by his imputed
no matter of Religion or religious observance to be had of them whereas in truth Christ's Church on Earth is visibly distinguished from the World and false worshippers only in the matters of Faith and Worship and especially in keeping close to God in the formalities of his Worship according to his own appointments an unholy spirit and principle it is that doth undervalue the holy instituted Ordinances and Worship of the Lord. 4. When persons set themselves in direct opposition to the will and worship of the Lord in his appointments when they they think it not enough to turn away from the truth of worship and cleave to their own inventions and imaginations or to the inventions of others but are inveterated and ●mbitterated in their spirits against the holy Ordinances and Institutions of our Lord and against his people for worshipping him therein and so come under that blame Hos 8. 12. I have written to him of the great things of my Law but they were counted as a strange thing The constitution of Churches according to new-covenant rule by the Doctrine of the Gospel Faith Repentance and Baptism so clearly stated in the Gospel that he that runs may read is become the contempt and scorn of too many who otherwise we willingly hope are godly It 's no wonder for profane men to profane and blaspheme the holy Ordinances of Christ and his people for walking therein but it behoves all that pretend true godliness to take heed what they do in this matter and to know that look how far they miscarry herein so far they miscarry in the great matter of holiness and at the best must expect to meet with blame and shame in the end and suffer the loss of all their building that is contrary to it 1 Thes 3. 13. 2 Pet. 3. 14. 1 Joh. 2. 28. 1 Cor. 3. 11 to 15. The second sort of holy works are such 2. Such as relate to men as relate to our walking before and towards men and herein consisteth a great part of a Christians holiness for God does not only require and expect his people to walk holily towards him but likewise that they walk holily justly and inoffensively towards all men The truth of this is confirmed by these and the like Scriptures Mat. 5. 16. Phil. 2. 15 16. 1 Pet. 2. 11 12. By all which it appears that it greatly concerns all Christians who are so indeed to walk holily before men This holy walking before men I shall mention or distinguish in five particulars 1. Take heed and beware of sin for although it is a truth that all sin is against God and on that account ought to be abhord of all sincere souls in love and obedience to him yet we should have respect to men in this matter likewise because the glory of God the honour of Religion and the souls of Sinners are concerned herein therefore the Lord's people should take heed of and depart from every evil way and every evil work O take heed and beware of Covetousness Pride Oppression Profaneness ●●ght behaviour jestings evil communication and the like which will occasion men to reproach and harden them against the 〈◊〉 to their own destruction Thus men professing godliness not only sin against God and wrong their own souls bring dishonour to Religion but the guilt of the damnation of poor sinners upon themselves hardening them in their evil waies by their bad example O consider this all ye that pretend to be religious and have not conscience to God in this matter see Rom. 2. 23 24. Phil. 3. 18 19. 2. To walk justly and righteously towards men in all civil and worldly concernments Christians should be exceeding conscious and careful in this matter that no unjust or unrighteous thing be done by them but to keep to that righteous rule As ye would that men should do to you so do ye to them If this rule were sincerely followed it would prevent many miscarriages on this account and this is an undoubted truth that persons who can for worldly advantage do wrong defraud or oppress others have very great cause to suspect their own sincerity in the great things of the Gospel for he that is unfaithful in the least is not faithful in the greatest This of Iniustice and Oppression is that the Lord complains of and dislikes in his people throughout all his ministrations both in Law and Gospel and it is that which is directly contrary to the holy Law of God and indeed to the law of Nature therefore let not such persons who can gripe and grind defraud and oppress deceive themselves in counting themselves of the number of the holy ones of God 3. An holy walk before men is an inoffensive walk that is to give no just occasion of offence by any means in any thing unless it come to pass as it too often doth that ignorant and foolish men will be offended at holiness and the worship of God in such case we ought rather to displease men than God and rather to please God than men Acts 4. 19. 5. 29. Gal. 1. 10. But in cases wherein we may without sin against God and wrong to our own Consciences we may yea we ought to walk inoffensively Rom. 12. 18. 1 Cor. 10. 32 33. And wilful breach in this matter is a transgression of the Law of Christ and an unholy thing and I fear there is much of unholiness in too many professing people in this matter 4. An holy walk is a peaceable holy walk with men this is the law of the Gospel As much as in you lieth live peaceable with all men and follow peace with all men and holiness c. The Law of God is holy and it 's the great part of our holiness to live to it and unpeaceable froward persons cannot well be accounted an holy person a wonderful mistake it is in persons who under a pretence of holiness make a breach of peace on unsound and ungrounded notions when it may be these very notions on which the breach is made when rightly examined are unholy notions without all footing in the law of Christ and thus through the slight of the subtil Adversary is unholiness shrowded under the name of holiness it behoves all serious souls ensnared with this evil to consider it in time and to repent 5. An holy walk and holy works are works of Charity and doing the will of Christ in doing good to men Gal. 6. 10. As we have therefore opportunity let us do good unto all men especially to them who are of the houshold of Faith In this Christians should be like their Lord of whom it is said that he went about doing good Acts 10. 38. And truly as good works are a part of the Christians holiness so are they the undoubted concommitants of Faith for the Faith that is without the works of the Gospel is a dead Faith and this is the charge given to those that are rich in this World to be
Glory to such as believe and obey the Gospel and death and condemnation to unbelievers for their sin against him and not accepting his Grace although he came not into the World until the fulness of time determined was come Gal. 4. 4. Till then God accepted of sincerity of Faith and service according to the time and means both of Jew and Gentile yet still as having respect to Jesus Christ for God accepted of no man after the fall but relative to the promised seed and all saved ones shall know that their Salvation is by him and all condemned ones shall know that their condemnation is for sinning against Jesus Christ else how shall he be the Judge of all so that it followeth that the sins for which Christ died was the sins committed against the righteous Law and Gospel of God since the fall and not so properly for Adam's particular sin by which he fell for that punishment passeth on all unless it be that by his death and resurrection he recovers all mankind out of that estate into which they fell And this is a general redemption by the death and resurrection of Christ the sentence of death past on all men and Christ Jesus undertakes that sentence in behalf of all men and riseth again and so conquereth death in behalf of mankind recovers the Malefactors from the power of death after the execution of the sentence and so doth no wrong to the Law nor Justice executed in that sentence So that it 's a truth that the sins for which Christ suffered was the sins of mankind since the fall And this doth further appear 1. That sin and trangression of Adam by which death came into the World is not mentioned in the Scripture to be the cause or any part of the cause of Christ's suffering unless as was last mentioned 2. The Scripture frequently expresseth the death and sufferings of Christ to be for the sins of the World and for our sins Adam's sins after the fall being included Joh. 1. 29. Behold the Lamb of God that taketh away the sins of the World 1 Cor. 15. 3. How that Jesus Christ died for our sins according to the Scripture 1 Pet. 3. 18. For Christ also hath once suffered for sins c. and Isa 53. 5. With multitudes of Scriptures to this purpose that might be produced And he died for the sins and transgressions committed against the first Testament Heb. 9. 15. i. e. the first after the fall for mankind had done with that before the fall except being under its execution for all the sins in the World have been in some sense as hath been before shewed against that Testament and Holy Law and against Jesus Christ by whom all have subsisted since the fall so that we may come to result in this matter 1. That Adam's transgression of an instituted Ordinance was the cause and way by which sin and death came in upon all men which should make all men tremble in the thoughts of making light of the instituted Ordinances of Jesus Christ 2. That the Law by which sin hath continued in the World is the holy and righteous Will of God declared according to the times waies and means by himself determined and that men of themselves in their own wills have constantly acted contrary thereunto 3. That Jesus Christ died to save men from the condemnation of their own sins against God since the fall and to recover all men out of that state of death into which they fell by Adam's transgression 4. That the Holy Law of God in the hand of Christ our Mediator is the holy rule of life to Believers and that in which they should grow and increase till they come to Glory to cleave to Jesus Christ in all the Laws of the new Covenant as administred and given forth by him in which is contained the essence and substance of the Law and that in the highest and most glorious way of administring till we come to Glory CHAP. XXII Of Prayer AS God is and is to be worshipped so one great part of the worship of God is Prayer thereby we acknowledge him to be and our want of supply from him and his ability to help us it is such a part of Gospel Worship which includes all gospel virtues in it unto which the promise is made Rom 10. 13. from the Gospel-promise Joel 2. 32. Whosoever shall call on the name of the Lord shall be saved in speaking distinctly to this matter I shall endeavour to shew 1. What Prayer is 2. By whom it is to be performed 3. That it is a duty of special concernment to be performed by those concerned in it 4. The manner how it is to be performed 5. The priviledges thereof and the incouragements thereunto and the hinderances and discouragements that sometimes Christians meet with all in this service and in these I shall be very brief yet as plain and as full as brevity will permit 1. What Prayer is 1. More generally What Prayer is Prayer includes Confession Contrition Petition Thanksgiving and may be and ordinarily is performed all in one and comes under that of Prayer Dan. 9. 3 to 20. where under Prayer is included much of confession and humble confession of spirit with earnest petition and Davids Psalms are called sometimes Psalms and sometimes Prayers because both was contained in them Psal 72. 20. and good it is for the Saints to be much exercised in all these parts of prayer that so much sutes our low conditions and needs and the greatness and majesty of him to whom we pray But I shall especially speak to the petitionary part of Prayer that being most properly and distinctly prayer as that doctrine and rule of prayer prescribed by our Lord doth manifest which consists especially in Petition and on this account prayer is the asking or begging something of God in the name of Jesus Christ that either our selves or others do want and stand in need of either for body or soul in things relating to this life or that which is to come Mat. 7. 7. to 11. Prayer is not appointed as a complementing work but that the soul might therein and thereby go to God in all holy and humble boldness to make known its wants and beg supplies and help in all cases of need it is to come with all holy boldness to the throne of Grace in the name of Jesus Christ in faith and expectation in that way to receive from the Father what we truly need But more particularly as to the matter of Prayer 1. It must be good and according to the will of God if we fail in this we fail in all for we have no promise of hearing further then we pray according to his will 1 John 5. 14. And this is the confidence that we have in him that if we ask any thing according to his will he heareth us And this is one special work of the spirit in the hearts of Saints to help them to
the sense thereof believing the full delivering in the end it is a gracious answer that will fill the soul with joy Rom. 7. 25. Thanks be unto God through Jesus Christ my Lord. The like may be said in many other cases Christians may seek good things of God and he may answer them in other things even cross to expectation yet best for them they may seek Riches and he may give them Poverty they may seek prosperity and he may give them adversity they may seek life and he may give them death and yet give them that which is good and best for them Or thirdly It may be thou hast not prayed in a right manner which is so necessary a requisite in Prayer as hath been before shewed as that without it we may not expect any answer from God that is to pray with the spirit understandingly believingly humbly c. but in thine own spirit if not in thine own name and then no wonder if thou hast no return of thy Prayers from God for he regardeth the manner as well as the matter of the prayers of his people he will be sought in the due manner or else he will reprove and cross his people in the service 1 Chron. 15. 13. The Lord our God made a breach for that we sought him not after the due order God hath respect to manner and order in all his worship and when his people miss there●n he will meet with them in way of reproof Or 4ly it may be thou hast had wrong ends in thy Prayers and that hath hindered thy success there are two great ends to be sought in our Prayers that is the Glory of God and the good of our selves and others and if thou miss in the end of seeking thou missest of all it may be thou hast prayed for Conquest over thy Lusts for the increase of the gifts and Graces of Christ that thou mayest be accounted some body in Profession gifts of Ministery that thou maiest be Esteemed and have a Name c. if God give them it will be to thy wrong this is minded Jam. 4. 3. Ye a●k and receive not because ye ask amiss to bestow it upon your lusts God sees that your desires granted would ●uine you you pray for deliverance from Affliction not that you may glorifie God but that you may live at ease and see no sorrow you pray for worldly injoyments when perhaps you have enough before and more then you do well use for the Glory of God to bestow it upon your lusts like Israel of old Psal 78. 18. who ever thus misses in their ends in praying must expect to miss of obtaining or else if they have their desire it will be to their spiritual loss and dammage he grante● his peoples desi●es when they asked meat for the●r lu●ts but he sent leanness into their souls I am afraid that there are many rich Christians that are grown fat and rich in the World but are grown lean in their Souls and others like the Church of Corinth grow rich in gifts but poor in Grace that he could not write to them as to spiritual but as to carnal even as to Babes in Christ and notwithstanding all their gifts had need to be instructed in that excellent vertue and way of love O all ye Churches and Ministers remember this Gifts without grace to a right use thereof is but like to a Jewel of Gold in a Swines Snout Fifth and Finally or else sin may be the cause why God doth not hear and answer your Prayers Men Pray and Sin and Sin and Pray and wonder why God doth not hear them but if men allow themselves in sin God will not hear them I intend not the common infirmities of nature watched over and warred against by the Saints that shall not hinder their Prayers Jam. 5. 17. but sins lived in and owned unrepented of surely God will not here such Psal 66. 18. If I regard iniquity in mine heart God will not hear me it is the iniquity of the heart and hands that makes a separation between God and the Soul Psal 49. 5. Why should I be afraid of evil when the iniquity of my heels do compass me about It is not the iniquity of our heels that should make us afraid but the iniquities of our hands the iniquities of ou● heels are such as we shun and run from such as we hate and war against but the iniquities of our hearts and hands are such as we love follow after catch it and hold it fast plead for it that is the iniquity that will stop your Prayers and the influence of Gods Grace to your Souls Isa 58. 3. They complained they had fasted and prayed and sought God but he did not hear nor take notice of them the cause see ch 59. 1 2. Behold the Lords hand is not shortned that it cannot save nor his ear heavy that it cannot hear but your iniquities have separated between you and your God and your sins have hid his face from you that he will not hear O its sin and iniquity that puts a stop to our Prayers and causeth God to hide his face that he will not hear and this the Church was sensible of and O that we were more sensible then we are Mich. 7. 9. I will bear the indignation of the Lord because I have sinned against him c. If souls once come to be sensible of sin that it is the cause of affliction and of Gods indignation against his own people and hinders the prevalency of their Prayers they would certainly search out the sins which are the cause and humble themselves and turn from their iniquities and patiently to wait and bear till he turn to them in mercy Quest. What Sins are they that ordinarily Quest causeth God to pass over the prayers of his people and to refuse to hear but rather to afflict them Answ 1. All sins of the heart and hands Answ have the same effect but I shall mention some more remarkable sins for which the people of God hath been afflicted and against which he hath manifested his displeasure 1. That sin of Covetousness and worldly mindedness the common bait by which the Devil deceiveth souls that steals away the hearts of Christians if Grace prevent not to their spiritual and effectual ruine or at best to their great loss on the spiritual account and oft times on the outward account likewise stopping and hindering their prayers and drawing down Judgment both upon themselves and others Isa 57. 17. For the iniquity of his covetousness was I wrath and smote him I hid my face and was wrath and he went on frowardly in the way of his own heart c. O that we had not cause to say that this iniquity prevails at this day and though God smites and smites at this iniquity as is evident by the manner of his smiting yet whether he hath not cause to say he went on frowardly in the way of his own
heart O who is it that reforms and returns to him that smiteth but rather quarrel at the rod and cry out for deliverance but keep fast the sin that is the cause thereof surely God will make us sick with smiting before he hath done if there be no reformation 2. Pride is another crying abomination for which God hath a controversie with his people self conceit pride of heart pride in Apparel pride of riches O this damnable hell born sin is like to prove the ruine of multitudes for it s followed after and pleaded for rushing into the new invented and deuised fashions to the dishonour of God and shame of Religion and undoing of poor souls the Lord may justly for these things complain as of his people of old Hos 5. 5. The Pride of Israel doth testifie to their face and he is at work with his people at this day for these abominations O that Professors in the City of London would lay these things to heart from whence prophaneness in this matter is come forth into all the nation Pride was Sodom sin and likewise the sin of spiritual Sodom and Aegypt Rev. 18. 12 13. 17. 4. Let all the Sons and Daughters of Sion tremble in the thoughts of living in the practise of Sodoms abominations and o● the contrary be ye cloathed with humillity that is let all your carriages and behaviours your words and works your gesture and apparel shew forth humility and prove the Lord if he hath not a blessing in store for you 3. Loss of first love both to God and one to another and loss of zeal for God his name and truth in the earth this is it for which God hath a controversie with his people and will not hear them cry they never so loud and make they never so many prayers Rev. 2. 4 5. Thou hast lost thy first love remember from whence thou art faln and repent and do thy first works or else I will come unto thee quickly and remove thy Candlestick out of his place except you repent it is repentance God expects before he will hear and answer our prayers for it is these and the like sins that doth hinder the prevailing of our prayers that they can have no enterance at the throne of Grace See these sins more fully described Chap. 29. CHAP. XXIII Of Perfection and whether it may be attained in this Life PErfection in the new Covenant Restauration and Life is a Glory to be believed beyond what we do or can yet know or injoy But in as much as there are great mistakes about this matter and the word perfect being frequently used in the Scripture and abused by ignorant and erring persons by reason of which serious souls may be and many are put to a loss in this matter I shall endeavour to clear up this truth according to the best light that I have through Grace attained herein for the advantage of others in which I shall endeavour 1. To clear up the various use and import of the word perfect as used in the holy Scripture and how far perfection is attainable here 2. To prove that perfection in the highest intention is not attainable in this life 1. The various use and import of the The various import of the word sincere word perfect as used in the Scriptures 1. Sometimes it imports sincerity and truth in the inward parts he that is a sincere Christian towards God in all his walks is in God's account a perfect Christian though otherwise attended with many imperfections uprightness and integrity is a choice virtue owned and approved of God and a comfort to souls in whom it is 2 Chron. 20. 3. Hezekiah could say Remember Lord I beseech thee how I have walked before thee in truth and with a perfect heart that is with an upright and sincere heart that is the true sense and meaning of the King for otherwise he had many infirmities 1 Chron. 28. 9. And thou Solomon my Son know thou the God of thy Father and serve him with a perfect heart and with a willing mind that is a sincere upright sound and undivided heart for the Lord desireth truth in the inward parts Ps 51. 6. Job was said to be perfect that is upright sincere and so owned of God though he saw himself to be sinful and so confesseth Job 13. 23. 2. There is a comparative perfection 2. Comparative spoken of in Scripture that is some have been and may be reputed more perfect than others and so said to be perfect compared with those that are worse than them living in the same time and age and it may be enjoy like means Gen. 6. 9. It 's said that Noah was a perfect man in his Generation that is compared with the Generation in which he lived he was a perfect man comparatively and upright and sincere in his Generation and walked with God that is kept close with God and worshipped him in an evil Generation ver 5. God saw that the wickedness of man was great in the earth c. or compared with others that are weaker Christians Some Christians compared with others may be said to be perfect and this I call a comparative perfection 1 Cor. 2. 6. Howbeit we speak wisdom among them that are perfect that is perfect comparatively with the Corinthians Chap. 3. 1 2. And I brethren could not speak unto you as unto spiritual but as unto carnal even as unto babes in Christ c. not as to those that were spiritual or perfect which is all one in sense and substance they compared with others were not so spiritual or perfect as them and this is it the Apostle minds Phil. 3. 15. Let us therefore as many as be perfect be thus minded that is compared to others that were more imperfect in their Knowledg Faith and Practice not perfect in the highest perfection for so the Apostle himself was not perfect ver 12. Not as though I had already attained or were already perfect c. So that it 's evident both from Scripture and experience that there is this comparative perfection and that in varieties of degrees among all Christians which are distinguished 1. Degrees of this perfection among Christians 2. Among Churches And 3. Among Ministers yet all are Christians 1. Among Christians in general there 1. Of Christians in general are varieties of degrees in Knowledg in Faith and in Practice and in all the gifts and virtues of the new Covenant this is abundantly cleared by the Apostle 1 Cor. 12. 12. to 25. Where he discovers the Church in all its parts to have variety of members as the body of Christ some more honourable or perfect than others some weak in the Faith and some strong Rom. 14. 1. and 15. 1. Some are comely in their spirits and conversations and some need to have comeliness to be put upon them 1 Cor. 12. 23 24. Some spiritual some carnal some useful and helpful to others others that
must be helped along and supported 1 Thes 5. 14. Now we exhort you brethren warn them that are unruly comfort the feeble minded support the weak be patient toward all Now it 's evident that it was not only the Ministers or Elders the Apostle intended compared with ver 11 12 13. But it was the more perfect and spiritual members of the Church that they might know how to behave themselves towards the more weak and imperfect ones 2. There are degrees in this perfection 2. Among Churches among the Churches some Churches are more perfect than some being compared and that is it the Apostle intended in his writing to the Church of Corinth He could not write to them as unto spiritual but as unto carnal c. But he spake wisdom among them that were perfect 1 Cor. 2. 6. But we speak wisdom among them that are perfect c. that is more perfect and more spiritual as the Church of the Romans whose Faith was famous throughout the World Rom. 1. 8. and 16. 19. The deep things the Apostle writes to them about their freedom from the Law and sin by Jesus Christ and from condemnation by the Law of the spirit of life which is in Christ Jesus c. So likewise the Churches of Ephesus Phil. c. and Rev. 2 3 Chapt. Some Churches were more perfect than others and two of them excelling all the rest that of Smirna Ch. 2. 8 9 10. and that of Philadelphia Chap. 3. 7 8 9 10. 3. Among Ministers there is a ministerial 3. Among Ministers perfection spoken of in Scripture 2 Tit. 3. 17. That the man of God may be perfect c. That is the minister of God frequently so called in the Scripture 1. Of the old Testament Deut. 33. 1. Jude 13. 6. 1 Sam. 2. 17. 2 King 1. 9 10. And in the new Testament Paul calls Timothy the man o● God 1 Tit. 6. 11. But thou O man of God flee these things c. This is a ministerial perfection that is to be well instructed in the Scriptures and have thence learned how to fulfill their ministry 2 Tit. 2. 15. Study to shew thy self approved unto God workman that need not be ashamed rightly dividing the word of truth And among such are likewise diversities and degrees of perfection and that 1. In gift 1 Cor. 12. 11. 2 Cor. 11. 5. They differ 1. In Gift For I was not behind that is in gift the very chiefest Apostle which word chiefest implyeth clearly a diversity in gifts even amongst the Apostles for there was no chiefdom by Office but in Gift Peter and John seems to excel 2. In divine disposition to the work 2. In divine disposition some are more disposed thereunto than others The Apostle Paul had upon him the care of all the Churches 2 Cor. 11. 28. For which very probably he was envied by false Apostles deceitful workers the Devils ministers who envy those who are more sincere laborious and faithful than themselves ver 12 13 18 19. with Gal. 4. 17. They would exclude you or rather us that you might affect them And the same in substance he speaks of Timothy Phil. 2. 19 20. I have no man like minded that is no Minister that will naturally care for your estate It 's a choice virtue in a Minister to have a natural care of the Church of Christ such it seems were and still are very rare to be found 3. In labour and industry in the work 3. In labour as an effect of this divine disposition so the Apostle Paul laboured more abundantly than they all that is than all the rest of the Apostles see both disposition and labour for the Church together in Titus and the brother whose praise is in the Gospel 2 Cor. 8. 16 17 18. 4. In conversation and holiness there are 4. In conversation diversities and degrees of attainments and so of this comparative perfection in holiness and that in the true Ministers of Jesus Christ although it greatly concerns all to be exemplary in this matter 1 Tit. 4. 12. 1 Thes 2. 10. Gal. 2. 11 12 13 14. The reasons of these degrees of perfections and attainments both in Ministers and Members and so in the Churches are 1. From the varieties and degrees of Reasons 1. Difference in Gifts Gifts Graces and Virtues given by the Lord to his people he gives to some more to some less even as it pleaseth him Rom. 12. 6. 1 Cor. 12. 4 5 6 11. All these worketh that one and the self-same spirit dividing to every man severally as he will and in Matth. 25. 15. Is this held forth by our Lord in the diversity of talents and Eph. 4. 7. But unto every one of us is given Grace according to the measure of the gift of God 2. From the degrees of improvement of 2. Degrees of Improvement those gifts the Lord hath given for sutable to the improvement the Lord gives increase where persons are sluggish and negligent whether Minister or Member there is but little or no increase and where persons are diligent and faithful improvers of the talents received there God will bless it with increase Matt. 25. 29. For unto every one that hath it shall be given and be shall have more abundantly c. That is he that hath improved that which he hath as is clear compared with the former part of the Parable and will prove true both here and hereafter see Heb. 5. 12 14. Prov. 13. 4. 3. From the due and undue ends of persons 3. In their ends endeavour after a greater measure of perfection in gifts and virtues 1 Cor. 12. 7. The manifestation of the Spirit is given to every one to profit withal that is for spiritual profit both for himself and others but when Gifts and Virtues are sought after for pride honour and self-esteem or the like fleshly and base ends no wonder if God with-hold see Jam. 4. 3. Or if he answer the desire it is in a way of wrath as sometimes he gave his people their desire according to their lust but it was in a way of wrath Ps 88. 29 30 32. 3. A third sort of Perfection minded in 3. Perfestion in unity Scripture is a perfection in Unity amongst the Saints and Churches and this is a desirable perfection of which Christians greatly fall short at this day 1 Cor. 1. 10. Now I beseech you brethren by the Name of our Lord Jesus that you all speak the same thing and that there be no divisions among you but that ye be perfectly joyned together in the same mind and in the same judgment Eph. 4. 2 3. Phil. 2. 2 3. This is promised in the new Covenant Ezek. 11. 19. Prayed for by our Lord Joh. 17. 21. And to be endeavoured after by all Saints and they that are contrary shew themselves to be carnal 1. Cor. 3. 3. A fourth sort of perfection spoken of in 4. In Vnity
Scripture is when men are well instructed in the principles of Religion relating to matters of Faith and Practice and are truly and humbly reaching after the knowledg of the whole will of God in his Word when the heart is universal for God in all his will that is a perfect man Col. 4. 12. It was the fervent labour and prayer of Epaphras for the Church that they might stand perfect and compleat in all the will of God Acts 18. 26. Apollo though an cloquent man yet being a godly man was willing to be instructed by Aquila and Priscilla in the way of God more perfectly and the earnest Prayer of the Apostle in behalf of the Church 1 Thes 3. 10. And this is such a Perfection where it is in truth that will afford the soul much boldness both towards God and Men Ps 119. 6. Then shall I not be ashamed when I have respect to all thy Commandments ver 165. Great peace have they that love thy Law and nothing shall offend them 5. There is a Perfection in Justification 5. In Justification which is by Jesus Christ crucified that is the pardon of all sin for the sake of Christ and this is perfect and is the perfection spoken of by the Apostle Col. 1. 28. Which was the great desire and endeavour of the Apostle that all believers might live up in it That we may present every man perfect in Christ Jesus that is perfectly justified in him Col. 2. 13. Having forgiven you all trespasses that is perfect justification where all trespasses are forgiven Act. 13. 39. By him all that believe are justified from all things from which they could not be justified by the Law of Moses this imputed righteousness to believers is perfect 6. As for Sanctification that is twofold 6. In Sanctification 1. Imputed that is the perfect obedience and purity in the person of the Son of God imputed to believers that is made to them and accounted theirs 1 Cor. 1. 30. Who is of God made to be unto us Wisdom Righteousness Sanctification and Redemption and this is perfect Sanctification 2. Is holiness wrought in the Saints as I minded in the matter of Sanctification Chap. 17. And this is both perfect and imperfect 1. Perfect in respect to the parts of holiness that is there is something of every part of holiness of every virtue of Christ in whom holiness was perfect and so he was the perfect pattern of holiness to his people and from whom it comes into us Joh. 1. 16. And of his fulness have all we received and Grace for Grace that is of every virtue that was in Christ have his people received a measure by which there is sutable to the reception a conformity to him and a bearing his image and likeness in this World on this account it is they are said to be Created after God in Righteousness and true Holiness Eph. 4. 24. And in this respect the Saints are perfect in Holiness i. e. in respect of the parts thereof A child when he is born into the World hath all the parts of a man and so is reputed a man in respect of parts though not in respect of growth and stature So believers in respect of growth up to the perfect state so they are imperfect and greatly imperfect too and are or should be growing daily in all the parts of Holiness 1 Cor. 13. 11. The Apostle presents this same truth by the same simily When I was a child I spake as a child I understood as a child but when I was a man I put away childish things he useth this simily to hold forth the childish and perfect state of Christians they are children though but little ones yet they are perfectly so yet imperfect in respect of the highest degree or growth to the perfect state and that is it the Apostle intends Phil. 3 12. 2. Things propounded that the highest 2. The highest degree not attainable in this life degree of Gospel-perfection is not attainable in this life and to demonstrate this truth and make it plain let us consisider 1. The declared experience and judgment of the Saints in Scripture record which the Reader may in these Scriptures take knowledg of 1 Kin. 8. 46. Eccl. 7. 20. Jam. 3. 2. 1 Joh. 1. 8. 10. Joh. 40. 4 5. and 42. 6. Isa 6. 5. All which demonstrates the truth of this matter the most eminent of the Saints that lived in the World yet were sensible of sin and imperfection and some of them declared it to be the state of all Not a man on earth that liveth and sinneth not and the Apostle Paul a man of the highest attainment in Gospel-perfection yet confesseth himself not to be perfect Phil. 3. 12. And that we have every virtue but in part 1 Cor. 13. 10 11 12. 2. We are yet in the imperfect and fallen state only coming forth by Faith and the beginning work of regeneration wrought in the spirit of the mind the people of God after believing are but in the way to the perfect deliverance perfection is for the perfect restored state of the Saints and indeed were it not so we might say as the Apostle 1 Cor. 15. 19. If in this life only we have hope in Christ we are of all men most miserable so if our highest perfection were in this life we should be comparatively but miserable 3. That this perfect state of the Saints will not cannot be till the second coming and Kingdom of our Lord Jesus it 's true when the body returns to the dust the Saints shall cease from sin and they shall be with the Lord but this is not their perfection though it would be a blessed degree if it were possible to be attained here but perfection will not cannot be till our Lord come again from Heaven the truth of this appears from these Scriptures Phil. 3. 20 21. Col. 3. 4. 1 Joh. 3. 2. Read these Scriptures and understand 2. The resurrection from the dust will not be till our Lord doth come again in Glory 1 Thes 4. 16. 1 Cor. 15. 23. And till then we come not out of the falen state The last enemy to be destroyed is death While we lie in the grave our bodies are in the lowest degree of the falen state and for any to pretend perfection while in the falen state a state of sin sickness sorrow and death must flow from ignorance or wilfulness or both 4. That though perfection is not attainable in the highest degree in this falen mortal sinful sorrowful and imperfect estate yet it is the duty disposition and concernment of all perfect Christians to be pressing forward after perfection Phil. 3. 10 11 12 13 14. Quest To what end is it to press forward after that which is not to be attained in this life Answ In my answer to this question I shall mention three things 1. That believers if they press forward after any thing that is of God
and Christ that is of the new Covenant it must be perfection it is not imperfection they reach after too much of that they have already in themselves which makes them groan in the sense thereof therefore if they press forward after any thing it must be Perfection 2. By pressing forward after Perfection I intend a growing up into a greater measure of the perfection attainable in this mortal state for as hath been shewed there are degrees of Perfection attainable here both in Knowledg Faith Love and an holy conformity to our Lord Jesus in the Gifts and Virtues of the Holy Spirit 1 Pet. 2. 2. 2 Pet. 3. 18. And this is it the Apostle minds Phil. 3. 10. That I may know him c. That is that I may grow and increase in the knowledg of him and in a conformity to him for he knew him in part before O it 's a sign of a gracious soul that is truly longing and endeavouring after the highest degree attainable here of conformity to Jesus Christ 1 Joh. 3. 3. He that hath this hope in him purifieth himself as he is pure that is maketh Christ the copy and pattern after which he walketh 3. By pressing forward after Perfection I intend that the godly soul principled with perfection have in his eye the highest and glorious perfection and that is it he would attain if possible though he knows it 's not attainable here yet he reacheth after it and can do no less if interested in it it is his portion and that is it the Apostle intends Phil. 3. 11. If by any means I might attain unto the resurrection of the dead that is to that perfection that shall be attained at the resurrection of the dead ver 12 13 14. I press forward to the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus God Christ is the mark we are running to 1 Pet. 3. 18. Mat. 16. 24. And Perfection and Glory is the prize we are running for 2 Tit. 4. 7 8 Rom. 2. 7. And he can never run right that hath not both the mark and prize in his eye So run that ye may obtain CHAP. XXIV Of Sincerity SIncerity being that which crowns all other virtues and duties for without sincerity all is nothing and must have its place and use in all relating both to God and Man without which it is unaccepted with God and although I have occasionally given hints of this virtue in other Chapters and particularly in that about Prayer in the manner how it must be performed yet I shall in this place speak something more distinctly yet briefly It being a virtue so well pleasing to God he desireth truth in the inward parts Psal 51. 6. man would not accept of hipocritical service or shew of love if he knew it so to be how much less will God accept of that which is but feigned and in shew God knoweth the heart the mind and thoughts and he will have the heart in all or nothing at all My Son give me thy heart God will accept no gift without the heart let God have the heart and he hath all but without the heart he will accept nothing All the glorious shews in Religion without the heart are but Painted sins and the persons but as Whited Tombs that appeas beautiful to men but within are full of Dead men Bones Sincerity must have its place in Faith or else it is but feigned and nothing worth true faith must be unfeigned 1 Tim. 1. 5. its to be feared that there is a great deal of feigned Faith in the World that makes men no better then Hypocrites Joh. 2. 23 24 25. Sincerity must have its place in love or else it s nothing and that 1. to God the Father Mat. 22. 37. to Jesus Christ his Son Eph. 6. 24. Grace be with all those that love our Lord Jesus in Sincerity Amen To the people of God for his sake it must be sincere heart love Mat. 22. 39. Thou shalt love thy Neighbour as thy self 1 Joh. 3. 18. love not in Word and Tongue but in deed and in truth 1 Pet. 1. 22. it must be unfeigned and with a pure heart fervently Sincerity must be in our prayers Psal 17. 1. Give ear unto my Prayers that goeth not out of feigned lips In a word Sincerity must be in all our services if they are accepted of the Lord 1 Chron. 28. 9. Psal 119. 34. Give me Vnderstanding and I shall keep thy Law yea I shall observe it with my whole heart ver 69. I will keep thy Precepts with my whole heart and 9. 1. I will praise thee with my whole heart so that whether it be faith or love prayer or praise or any part of obedience it must be with the heart a sincere heart a whole and undevided heart a heart and a heart the Lord disowneth I shall indeavour to shew some infallible Signs of sincerity Characters of a sincere heart plain from Scripture and Saints Experience not to darken truth or leave Souls at a loss but that he that runs may read and understand And in general as the ground of the whole a sincere heart is an honest heart and good heart Luk. 8. 15. this honest and good heart includes the whole of sincerity 1. An honest good and sincere heart 1. It s an open plain heart is an open and plain heart he is true in what he doth he hates and abhors deceit we use to say he is an honest man that deals plainly and justly so that he dares let all his actions come to the tryal so is it with the sincere soul he is honest and plain would have all his works done in the light he hates darkness he deals above board as the saying is he is willing that all his actions should be brought to the tryal Rom. 13. 13. Let us walk honestly as in the day c. The honest sincere soul loves the day he is not for night work nor deeds of darkness be it never so secret Joh. 3. 19 20 21. He that doth truth cometh to the light that his deeds may be made manifest that they are wrought in God The sincere soul loves the light because it discovers the darkness of sin the sincere soul fears all sin especially hypocrisie he would not be an hypocrite for the world and therefore comes to the light Of the Word and Spirit of Christ to try his spirit and actions by that so he may know that his deeds are wrought in God that they are of God and owned and approved of him the honest sincere heart as he fears hypocrisie and comes to the light that he may understand of what so●● his work is so he doth it sincerely and throughly he is in good earnest in the matter and therefore do not only search himself and is willing to be searched by others but is willing to stand to the Lo 〈…〉 searching who knoweth all things Psal 139. 23 24. Search
and would as truly hate and persecute them they never saw if they were present as they do those that are alive and present with them 10. And finally the honest hearted sincere 10. He fruitful Christian is fruitful he heareth the word of God and keepeth it and bringeth forth fruit with patience He knoweth that hereby God is glorified Joh. 15. 8. and that his account shall be thereby advantaged in the day of account Phil. 4. 17. They have their fruit unto holiness and the end everlasting life Rom. 6 22. Even the fruit of righteousness that is by Jesus Christ to the praise and glory of God Phil. 1. 11. Fruitful in every good work and increasing in the knowledge of God it is the fruitless tr●e that must be cut down But the Hypocrite is a fruitless branch an empty vine that bringeth forth fruit to himself he never goes out of or above himself seeks himself in all that he doth but brings forth no fruit to God no fruit to men no fruit for the good of his own soul unless it be the fruit of his Hypocrisie that is woe and wrath The Hypocrite in heart doth heap up wrath Woe to yo● Scribes Pharisees Hypocrites ye Serpents ye Generation of Vipers how can ye escape the damnation of hell Mat. 23. 29. 33. 2. I shall shew the advantages of sincerity 2. The advantages of sincerity and honesty of heart to God-ward in the New Covenant of his Grace 1. Sincerity of heart to God is that which renders all the weak and imperfect services of his people acceptable to him not as the meritorious cause that is alone in Christ Jesus and for his sake both ou● persons and services are accepted in the bel●ved Eph. 1. 6. But in him neither are ou● persons nor services accepted without sincerity feigned faith and love and obedience is not accepted it must be as you have heard before heart faith heart love and heart obedience that God accepts i● Christ and for his sake this of sincerity and truth in the inward parts God desireth and accepteth in all things according to what we have and not according to what we have not Weak and imperfect services are accepted where sincerity is this sweetens all our services keeps the soul humble and holy with a dayly dependance on the Grace that is in Christ Jesus God in Christ Jesus covers the many failings and accepts the weak services of his upright ones David a man of many failings yet being upright and sincere he was owned of God to be a Man after his own heart sincerity of heart makes us after Gods own heart he delights in owns and approves of sincere souls he takes them for his own with all their weaknesses and imperfections But Hypocrisie marrs all it is as the dead Fly in the Box that causeth all the Oyntment to stink The Hypocrite may to visible appearance in outward shew exceed the sincere soul as the Pharisee did the Publican he may preach and pray and converse at such a rate as if he were an Angel of light or a Minister and man of righteousness and yet be an Hypocrite all the while proud and self seeking designing himself and his own ends in all and this spoileth all God owns not any person under heaven for such external painted excellencies though men sometimes through weakness may admire them and they may admire themselves yet God owns not on any such account see Mat. 7. 22 23. Luke 13. 15 16. 2. Sincerity of heart towards God in the faith gives great boldness to the soul before the Lord both here and hereafter 1. Hear the sincere heart can appeal to the Lord in the most difficult case when the Hypocrite must sink in his spirit so Hezekiah Isa 38. 2 3. Remember Lord how I have walked before thee in truth and with a perfect heart c. and Joh in his great tryal was supported and bold on this account Job 13. 15 16. I will maintain mine own ways before him for an Hypocrite shall not come before him and 31. 6. Let me be weighed in an even ballance that God may know mine integrity O the boldness of a sincere soul that dares to appeal to the Lord in the matter and to say as Peter Lord thou knowest all things thou knowest I love thee But the Hypocrite faints and sinks when God deals with him Prov. 28. 1. The wicked flee when none pursue but the righteous are bold as a Lyon 2. Hereafter in the day of accounts the great day of the Lord who may abide it sincerity then will be worth the world then shall the righteous sincere upright ones stand with great boldness before the Lord 1 Joh. 4. 17. Herein is our love made perfect that we may have boldness in the day of Judgment Hypocrites shall then be ashamed and confounded they shall be speechless the ungodly shall not stand in the Judgment nor Sinners in the Congregation of the Just then they shall be ashamed and confounded in their own spirits knowing themselves to be Hypocrites and the Congregation of Hypocrites shall be desolate Job 15. 34. See Isa 33. 14. 3. Sincerity will preserve the soul pure to God from sin and keep the soul close and constant to God in duty 1. It will preserve from sin it is a wonderful preserving vertue a sincere heart would not sin against God for a world it not only preserves from the common sins of the time and place but from the sins of mens callings and relations and from the sins that men are by nature most inclined unto Psal 18. 33. 23. I was also upright before him and I kept my self from mine iniquity Sincerity will keep souls from the iniquity of their natures to which they are most inclined it will pluck out the right eye and cut off the right hand but Hypocrisie must have that spared and kept alive the darling lust must live though in the death of the owner thereof Psal 25. 21. Let integrity and uprightness preserve me for I wait on thee 2. It will keep the soul constant and close to God is duty it makes conscience of every duty and service private and publick and keeps the soul in a right frame in the performance thereof that is holy humble awfull believing and rejoycing in the Lord it s that will tend to compleat the soul in all the will of God sincerity goes through with the work does not half it with God nor turn back in the day of tryal but the Hypocrite is fleeting and inconstant will not pray always doth nothing in conscience and love to the Lord especially to private work and duty he is a stranger looks not at the frame of his spirit in the work but is too and fro fast and loose with God suitable to the time occasion and advantage of Profession Obj. Sincerity I perceive is a choice vertue Obj. and all without it is nothing but I find that I have much and many
of God was as respecting the persons so chosen and elected without any respect to any foreseen faith or grace or good in them as the preceeding meritorious cause of election if any meritorious cause at all it must be in Christ Jesus in whom and for whose sake the election was the truth hereof appears that it was not for our goodness faith or holyness 2 Tim. 1. 9. Not according to our works but according to his own purpose and grace that was given us in Christ Jesus c. And Rom. 11. 5. There is a remnant according to the Election of Grace and if it be of Grace then it is not of work as the Apostle reasons it ver 6. Obj. Though it be not of works as the meritorious cause yet it may be of works as the conditional cause as in the matter of Justification Answ Though Faith c. be the condition of Justification according to the law of the new Covenant which is effected in time yet it is not the condition of election the reasons thereof are 1. Because it s no where stated in the Scriptures as the condition of Election as Faith is the condition of Justification 2. Because in reason it cannot be for Election and choice was before time and so could not be on the condition of what we had not we were not nor had not saith when Elected therefore faith would not be the conditional cause of an act past in God before the supposed condition thereof was in being that could not be either the meritorious or conditional cause of such an act so that its evident that Election was of Grace and not of Work whereas Justification is not till we believe and obey the truth 4. To what persons are elected and that 4. To what persons are elected is to believe and obey the Gospel to be holy here and happy hereafter 1 Pet. 1. 2. Elect c. Through Sanctification of the Spirit unto Obedience Obedience as the end which includes faith and love and all the divine vertues and duties of the Gospel through or by the Sanctification of the Spirit hence faith is said to be The faith of the operation of God Col. 2. 13. Eph. 1. 4. The end of the eternal choice is described to be That we might be holy and that we might shew forth the praises of him that hath called us out of darkness into his marvellous light 2 Thef 2. 13. God hath from the beginning chosen you to salvation Jam. 2. 5. By all which it appears that the end of God in his Electing grace was that he might have a holy obedient people that might shew forth his praise and be eternally saved and glorified in the world to come 5. How persons may come to know 5. How men may know their Election their Election of God and that they are of the number of his Elected ones God hath in his word opened a way by which his people may in a good and comfortable measure know their Election 1 Thes 1. 4. Knowing Brethren Beloved your Election of God But how may we know our Election of God Answ When Gods ends of Election are effected in us by that we may and must know it if ever we rightly know it when Faith Love Holyness c. is effectually wrought in us by that we read our Election the effects of electing Grace wrought in us and this the Apostle clears having asserted their knowing of their Election ver 4. he discovers how they came to know it ver 5 6. by the effectual work of the Gospel in them Gods shedding abroad his love in the heart and uniting the heart to himself in truth of faith and love is the alone way by which Christians may read their Election So the Apostle for himself 1 Tit. 1. declares himself to be an Apostle after the Faith of Gods Elect. And how does he prove that By the acknowledgment of the truth which is after Godliness and persons that pretend to know their Election of God any other way deceive themselves 6. The Reasons why God Elected some 6. The reasons why God elected some to Salvation before the world was are 1. his love his special love its true that God had a love to all mankind for they were and are his he made the nature of all in the first man and determined the being or persons of all in time and loved all Joh. 3. 16. God so loved the world that he gave his Son c. But herein is discovered his special everlasting love Jer. 31. 3. Yea I have loved thee with an everlasting love c. and this is the new Covenant love a promise of Gospel grace to the Spiritual Seed as appeareth Chap. 30. 10. to the end and chap. 31. throughout here is the great and special love of God and of Christ who loved the Church and gave himself for it Eph. 5. 25. Even the Vniversal Church of the First Born whose names are written in Heaven Heb. 12. 23. 2. That his design of Salvation by Jesus Christ might not be altogether frustrated and come to none effect for such was the Metamorphis and change made in man by the Devil and Sin in the Fall being gone out from God that he would never be willing rightly to return to him again and this the Lord foresaw and therefore it stood with the honour of his whole name to choose some in his Son to be made partakers of the life designed by him that so our Lord Jesus might not suffer in vain but might see of the Travel of his soul and be satisfied it would have been infinitely below and unbecoming an infinite God to have entered upon such a work of such glorious concernment to his own name and the good of sinners and to be effected by so wonderful a way as the sufferings of his own Son without a certain fore-knowledge of its event yea and without the certain accomplishing of the whole after the councel of his own will and too low and base thoughts are they in men to think the contrary as if God should go about such a work as a man not determining the event before the undertaking by which all his design and Christs sufferings might nay necessarily would have been in vain that man was gone out from God so as not by his own will to return again is evident not only by experience but by Scripture Ps 81. 11. Job 21. 14 15. Prov. 1. 24 25. Rom. 3. 11. to 17. with many like Scriptures to this purpose wherefore it was necessary that God should give some to Christ John 6. 39. which are his Elected ones that they might obtain the salvation designed and he might not bestow all his labour and sufferings in vain Isa 49. 4 5 6. read it at your leasure and consider it well Obj. If God hath Elected some it Obj. seems contrary to the Scripture that saith he is no respecter of persons c. Answ It s true that
need if Gods seal and theirs concur not in the matter Rom. 8. 16. The spirit it self beareth witness with or to our spirit that we are the Children of God the spirit of Christ is the alone sealing evidence to the hearts of Christians and that by his word and work in them Eph. 1. 13 14. 2 Cor. 1. 22. this is such a Sealing evidence to the hearts of Christians as that who so have it not is none of his Rom. 8. 9. and to call any of his Ordinances Seals is besides all Scripture rule as for the truth of God in his Covenant I think we cannot have more confirming Seals then his Word and Oath two immutable things in which it is impossible for God to lye Heb. 6. 17 18. and the gift of his son from Heaven for Salvation of Sinners that believe and obey him What greater and surer seals these I know not of the truth of God and his Spirit working and effecting Faith in and by those Sealing evidences of his love to men is the Sealing Earnest of our inheritance The Supper of the Lord is an instituted 2. The Supper of the Lord. Ordinance of Jesus Christ to be practised by the Church till his second coming 1 Cor. 11. 26. a like Figure as Baptism very significant and of special use in the Church of Christ if Faith be rightly exercised therein and serves especially to keep in remembrance the Death and Sufferings of our Lord Jesus and the benefits we receive thereby the great love of God and Christ to men being therein discovered 1 Cor. 11. 26. and the great sin in those that partake thereof is in not discerning the Lords body that is the breaking of the Lords body and the shedding of the Lords blood for our sins and the greatness of the Lords love therein 1 Cor. 11. 29. it being an Ordinance that presenteth Jesus Christ Crucified with all his benefits to the eye that the eye may affect the heart for all good comes to the heart by the ear and by the eye the Doctrine of the Gospel comes to the heart by the ear in hearing and by the eye in seeing and reading this Ordinance is for the eye that the heart may be affected and for the taste and stomach that the sense of hunger and feeding may be of spiritual use to learn the soul to feed on Christ who is the bread of Life in which we may observe the Wisdome of God to make use of our senses for our spiritual good Gal. 3. 1. This holy Ordinance is for the holy people of God the Church his holy Nation who alone by true Faith are interested in this Crucified Jesus who ever eats and drinks thereof without interest therein eats and drinks damnation to themselves What sad and bad work then do they make that will bring in all make up a Church of multitudes of Hypocrites to damn them as if the design of God and Christ in the Gospel had been to get in multitudes into the Church on purpose to damn them such will have a sorry account in the great day who thus pervert the Lords end in his Death and corrupt and defile his Church and holy Ordinances 3. Ordinance and Institution of Christ 3. Preaching in his Church is the Preaching of the Gospel for Building up of the Church in their most Holy Faith as all the Ordinances of Christ are There is a two fold Administration of the Doctrine of the Gospel the first for conversion and gathering into the Church Mat. 28. 19. Mar. 16. 15 16. Acts 2. 37 38. and 26. 16 17 18. The 2. for building up of the Church in the holy Faith after Conversion and Gathering Mat. 28. 20. Acts 2. 41 42. this being the end of Gods giving gifts to men Eph. 4. 11 12 13. They are bad Ministers who turn the World into the Church without repentance and Faith and so build up a multitude of Hypocrites and prophane persons instead of the Body of Christ neither Jesus Christ nor deceived poor Sinners will thank them for it in the end 4. Ordinance of Christ in his Church 4. Prophecie is Prophecy much spoken of in Scripture though I fear I may say its almost lost out of the Church but of this I shall speak more distinctly when I come to speak of the Officers in the Church though I take not this of Prophesie to be performed as an Office by an Officer as such but by a gift 5. Ordinance is Prayer although its 5. Prayer true this is not for the Church alone but is the duty and property of all believers as such Col. 4. 2. 1 Thes 5. 17. yet it is a Church Ordinance Acts 2. 42. Where Doctrine breaking bread and Prayers are set together as the great and common Ordinances of the Church in which they had fellowship together in 1 Tim. 2. 1. Ephes 6. 18. Jude verse 20. which in the Church as all other of Christs Ordinances are is to be performed by men and not by women 1 Tim. 2. 8. See more about this of Prayer Chap. 22. 6. Praising God or singing Praises to 6 Praising him is an Ordinance of Christ in his Church as well as the duty of all Saints at all times See 1 Cor. 14 15 16. where both Prayer and Singing are mentioned as it ought to be performed in the Church Col. 3. 16. the manner is exprest to be such as in Prayer one to speak to the Praise of God so that the rest may joyn in with him to say Amen as in Prayer for all to sing in Meeter together is that for which there is no rule that I know in Law or Gospel In the Old Testament Singers were appointed to that service 1 Chron. 9. 33. Ezr. 2. 65. Neh. 5. 67. and did perform it by turn answering each other 1 Sam. 18. 6 7. Exod. 15. 20 21 But I judge that Old Testament Singing is ended as to the manner thereof and I am sure there is no rule in the New for that which now by most is practised Gospel Singing should be new Songs by a new People sutable to the new Covenant Psal 96. 1. and 98. 1. such Songs as none can learn but the Redeemed ones Rev. 14. 3. no marvail if such as are for Forms of Worship in Prayer and Praise be for a Formal people void of the Spirit and strangers to Spiritual Worship And as this is an Ordinance so it is a gift in the Church of Christ as Prayer is and is so to be performed a hearty giving thanks for mercies received so as that the rest may say Amen that is joyn in praysing which is exprest in saying Amen as in Prayer they are greatly mistaken who think that there is no Singing but in Meeter and with a Singing Tone 7. Ordinance of Christ in the Church is 7. Discipline Church Discipline Order and Government and the Administring Church censures according as occasion and need calls for it
the commands of men though pretended Christians and herein lyeth the ordinary cause of suffering and persecutions from Nominal Christians and the Whorish Church especially for the Prophetick and Kingly office of Christ our Lord a glorious cause for the Saints to suffer in as ever was stated in the World Luke 6. 22. If it be for the Son of mans sake happy are ye for his words for his laws for his worship Mar. 8. 38. Rev. 1. 9. John was persecuted for the word of God and for the testimony of Jesus The Apostles for refusing to forbear Preaching in the Name of Jesus when commanded and owning Jesus as Lord in the matter Acts 4. 19. and 5. 29. 1 Pet. 4. 14. If ye be reproached for the name of Christ happy are ye 2. A good call to suffering is likewise of 2. A good call concernment and that is 1. When it is for worshipping God according to his will Or 2. for refusing to worship with those who in our judgments and conscience do the contrary when we cannot worship God in peace our selves nor forbear worshipping with others contrary to the will of Christ and the light of our own conscience without suffering then have we a lawfull and good call to suffer especially if there be no way opened by the Lord for escape without sinning against him here is both a good cause and a good call 3. When there is withall a good conscience 3. A good Conscience that is of special concernment for comfort in suffering not only a good conscience in respect of the cause and clearness of the call but also in relation to the sincerity of our faith and walk with God and towards men in the whole course of our conversation for when mens former conversations have been sinful worldly proud vain and unprofitable it must needs lessen their comfort in suffering when they shall reflect on themselves and sins as the cause let such look that they repent of the sin that so they may have the advantage and comfort of suffering For confirmation of this see 2 Cor. 1. 8. 12. and read it at your leasure O it will be a comfort indeed to you when you come to suffer the testimony of your Conscience as to your former conversation it will be a continual Feast 4. When you mannage the business in a 4. A good Spirit good spirit that is in the spirit of love without which all is nothing 1 Cor. 13. 3. love both to God and man in the meek and patient spirit of our Lord Jesus who as a Lamb dumb before the Shearer so opened he not his mouth who when he was reviled reviled not again when he suffered he threatned not but committed himself to him that judgeth righteously 1 Pet. 2. 23. 4. I shall propound some helps and supports 4. Encouragements in suffering to the Saints in their sufferings to the end they may not faint nor flag in the way 1. It s presented to us in the Gospel as the way to the Kingdom and truly if so though it be not pleasant to the flesh but a rugged way yet while it leads to so good an end they have no cause to be discouraged but to lift up their hearts and heads Mat. 16. 24. Acts 14. 22. Jam. 1. 12. 2. It s the way in which Christ hath walked before you The Captain of your Salvation was made perfect by suffering Heb. 2. 10. Hence the Apostle exhorts us to look to Jesus and to consider him that suffered such contradiction of sinners least we be weary and faint in our minds Heb. 12. 2 3. If Jesus was content to go the way before you and for you how should this arm you with the same mind 3. He hath not only gone before his people in this way of suffering but he hath made the way plain for them that they may walk in it safely he hath conquered all his and his Churches Enemies that they can do them no wrong while they cleave to and follow the Lord Joh. 16. 33. ●e of good chear I have overcome the world He hath spoiled principalities and powers and made a shew of them openly triumphing over them therein Col. 2. 15. So that there is nothing in the way that shall hurt you 4. And this is not all but you have his promise that he will be with you he will not leave you alone in the way but he will be with you in the fire and in the water to uphold and preserve you through the most fiery tryals and floods of ungodly men Isa 41. 10. and 43. 1 2. and his Grace shall be sufficient for your support 2 Cor. 12. 9. 5. It s the way in which all the Saints have walked before you to the Kingdom as Heb. 11. and chap. 12. The Apostle calls them a cloud of witnesses to this truth as an argument to encourage Saints in their sufferings the new Testament is full to it and both History and experience confirms it therefore my Beloved Think it not strange concerning the fiery tryals which is to try you as if some strange thing had happened unto you 1 Pet. 4. 13. but know it s no new thing therefore it should not be strange it s the way in which all the Prophets and Apostles and Saints have walked before you in and if you will walk in another way you may doubtless come to some other end 6. Consider the great advantages you shall reap thereby which should be incouragements to your souls in suffering and that not only in those many things that hath been before mentioned as to prove and try the truth of your Faith Love Patience Constancy and Perseverance in the Truth the purging away of sin c. But 1. It shall give you the advantage of more of Christs Spirit and presence in your faithful cleaving to him in suffering The Spirit of God and of glory shall rest upon you 1 Pet. 4. 14. The Lord will make known himself to you it may be in a more glorious manner and measure then ever before and so it shall be to you an evident token of Salvation and that of God Phil. 5. 28. a right suffering frame of spirit is the gift of God and a token of Salvation to those in whom it is 2. It shall work for your great glory at the appearing and Kingdom of our Lord Jesus Christ 2 Cor. 4. 17 18. Those light afflictions that are but for a moment worketh for us a more exceeding and Eternal weight of glory a right suffering for Christ will turn to wonderful advantage both on the spiritual and eternal account it s the great wor● of the world and I fear of those who profess to be called out of the world too to be trading in the greatest ways of worldly advantage which doth all perish in the using O why should Christians be so unwilling to be trading in this way of gain there is no gain like this what ever you
gain here its durable eternal and exceeding great a weight of glory Mat. 5. 11. 12. 1 Pet. 4. 13. Your reward shall be great in Heaven and your joy exceeding and full of glory at that day Rom. 8. 18. For I reckon that the sufferings of this present time are not worthy to be compared with the glory that shall be revealed in us bring your hearts to a right reckoning as the Saints of old have done reckon the littleness of the suffering and the greatness of the glory the momentariness of the suffering and the eternity of the glory and you will see that there is no comparison between them you will then indeed see and say that sufferings for Christ is your gain your riches as Moses that Servant of the Lord did He esteemed the reproach of Christ greater riches then the treasures of Egypt for he had respect unto the recompence of reward Heb. 11. 25 26. I shall now only answer two objections or questions about this matter and so conclude this Chapter 1. If it be true indeed that God and Quest Christ do love the Saints as the Scripture relates and that they are so nearly and dearly related to them i. e. to God as Children and to Jesus Christ as Espoused to him and Members of his body how it is possible for the Father and the Son to permit them to pass under such oppressions and wrongs from men in the World Answ 1. Without all controversie it Answ should not be so with them were they fit for another state it s not for want of love or good will in God that his people must be chastised but it is in love and faithfulness that the Lord doth it or permits it to be done it s for their good as hath been before shewed Parents correct their Children for their good and not their hurt in love to amend them and not to harm them though Children think the contrary he doth it for their profit To make them partakers of his holiness that they may not be condemned with the world 2. He will try them as I said before the truth of their Faith Love Patience and Constancy and great reason it should be so for the truth of our Lords love to us was tried to the purpose and that too in the way of his Suffering for us and he was content to suffer and bear hard and heavy things for us without grudging and repining and its meet our loves should be tryed likewise therefore let us arm our selves with the same mind 3. Though he in this way try and prove his people yet he takes all the wrong done to them as done to himself and will judge both his and their enemies in the end Zech. 8. 2. He that toucheth them toucheth the Apple of his eye Acts 9. 4. Saul Saul why persecutest thou me 4. His glory ●s concerned in it which should be more precious to us then our lives on your part he is glorified it is his glory to have a people in a sinful world to bear up his name before men in a way of profest obedience in opposition to the wickedness of the world and it will be for the glory of his Justice in the day of accounts that he had a people in the world that did own him and bear up his name in doing and suffering and shall silence and shame enemies at that day and cause them to justifie and Glorifie God in the day of visitation 2. Christ saith that his Yoke is easie Quest and his Burden is light Mat. 11. 30. how does it appear so to be seeing such heavy service and sufferings attend the Gospel Answ 1. It s a easie Yoke comparatively Answ with the Yoke of the Old Covenant which was such a Yoke as Peter saith Acts 15. 10. That neither we nor our Fathers were able to bear 2. It s easie and light compared with the Yoke of Sin and Satan which makes men to take great pains to do wickedly and very often destroy their bodies in the Service of Sin and Satan by Surfeiting and Drunkenness and other ways in which they willingly Sacrifice themselves to the Devil and their own Lusts and so to Eternal Condemnation from which Believers are delivered 3. To truly gracious Souls that love the Lord Jesus in Sincerity there is nothing so heavy a burden to them as sin nor pleasant as the service of the Lord and sufferings too when they live the life of Faith and love sin is their burden and the want of a suffering frame of spirit is their burden but Grace and Holiness and a Heart fitted to conform to Christ in every thing and to follow him where ever he leads that is the delight of the gracious soul Note this as a special distinguishing Character Note this between a gracious Sincere Heart and a Hypocrite or Formalist the burden of the Hypocrite is that there is such service and that there are such duties required such sins to be avoided and such sufferings to attend the Gospel and this is his burden He goes on heavily and at a hard rate and in all could gladly turn back again if self esteem and credit with Professors and legal conscience would permit and many poor souls waiting for a fair opportunity of drawing back ever and anon break through all and return as they were this we see by wofull experience according to that word 2 Pet. 2. 21 22. But the Sincere Christian rejoyceth in the Service and hateth the sin that doth so esily beset loves the holiness of God and the purity of his Word and Worship but is burdened and grieved that he comes so short in the right performance thereof he quarrels not at the strictness or holiness of the service but with himself that hath so much aversness in his nature thereunto He rejoyceth that God hath accounted him worthy to suffer shame for his name sake but is burdened with his own carnality and coming short in the right suffering spirit of the Gospel CHAP. XXX Of Death and the State after Death of the Resurrection and Judgment COncerning Death I need say but little not only the Scripture assures us of the certainty thereof that it is appointed for men once to die but common experience confirms the truth hereof we see it dayly that all men dye it is the way of all flesh great and small noble and ignoble good and bad all die except those of the Saints that shall be found alive at the coming of the Lord they shall be changed which will be a death to the body though not asleep in the grave but a sudden change 1 Cor. 15. 51. and many of the wicked shall not then die but be cast alive into the Lake of Fire Rev. 19. 2. But alas who is that so layeth it to heart the certainty and suddenness thereof so as to be preparing and prepared for it as doth concern them that prayeth with the Prophet Psal 39. 4. Lord make me to know
danger or the like but it is not constant and sincere with God in the work 5. I come to the priviledges of this duty 5. The priviledges of Prayer and Encouragements of Prayer and encouragements thereunto to those that rightly perform it As it is a duty so there is much of priviledg in it and for such as are capable to a right performance of the duty by how much they live in the neglect thereof so much do they forsake their own mercy The first priviledg is access with acceptance 1. Access with acceptance at the Throne of Grace To come with boldness to the Throne of Grace to pour out our souls to God to make known our weakness wants and wrongs and to obtain mercy a priviledg which no carnal unconverted person in the World hath to do withal Ps 50. 16. Prov. 28. 9. 2. To have power with God when 2. Have power with God rightly performed and this have the Saints had experience of throughout all Generations Jacob the great Wrastler who had power with God and prevailed Gen. 32. 24. 28. With Hos 12. 3 4. By his strength he had power with God yea he had power over the Angel and prevailed he wept and made supplication unto him Moses likewise had power with God and prevailed for his people when God bid him let him alone Exod. 32. 10. Let me alone that my wrath may wax hot against them yet Moses would not let God alone in this matter but besought the Lord God and said c. ver 11 12 13. and prevailed with God ver 14. That he said unto him ver 34. Go lead the people unto the place of which I have spoken unto thee behold mine Angel shall go before thee c. I might speak of Jehosophat 2 Chron. 20. David Psal 34. 4. Daniel Chap. 9. 3 to 23. With multitudes of others that I might mention in holy Scripture that have prevailed with God in this way and indeed it is the priviledg of all the Saints God will be commanded by them when they pray according to his will revealed in his Word Isa 45. 11. Jam. 5. 16 17. When the Prayer of the wicked shall be turned into sin Ps 9. 7. and abomination Prov. 15. 8. and reproach Isa 66. 3. 3. To have what they will of God as 3. To have what they will an effect of this prevalency with him Mat. 7. 7 8. Ask and ye shall receive seek and ye shall find c. Joh. 14. 13. Whatsoever ye shall ask the Father in my Name that will I do and 15. 7. If ye abide in me and my words abide in you you shall ask what you will and it shall be done unto you Here is a priviledg for praying Saints it is but ask and have Ask what you will and ye shall have it only remember the rules before prescribed keep in Gods will let his will be yours and let this be the rule of your praying and then ask what you will and it shall be done and his will is a good and perfect will in all things and alwaies wills that which is best for his people so that a Christian that lives in the will of God may say truly that he hath his will granted at all times 4. Priviledg is free converse and communion 4. Converse and communion with God with God in Jesus Christ as a Son with a Father with heart delight and joy It 's said Exod. 33. 11. That God talked with Moses face to face as a man talketh with his friend Prayer is a talking with God face to face as with a Father and a friend Abraham was called the friend of God Jam. 2. 23. And talked with God Gen. 18. 23. And ye are my friends saith Christ if ye do whatsoever I command you Joh. 15. 14. Prayer is to the Saints a son-like and friendly conversing with God who is a consuming fire to his enemies but a Father and a friend in Jesus Christ to his children who have this priviledge to come boldly to him to have access with acceptance at his Throne of Grace and to commune with him about the great things of his will relating to his Glory and their own eternal welfare according to the Gospel of his Grace in Jesus Christ priviledges they are unto which all carnal hearts though wise in the World's wisdom are strangers too their souls come not in sight of these secrets O that all sincere hearted Christians did more study prize and improve this Mercy Though these priviledges are all encouragements to this duty and who or what Christian soul interested in such Grace and favour can neglect a duty attended with such soul-advantages it 's the way to maintain friendship with God persons that are negligent in this duty grow carnal and estranged from God and liable to reproof and judgment it was the sin that Job's friends supposed him to be guilty of as the cause of his affliction Job 15. 4. Yea thou castest off fear and restrainest Prayer before God But I add to these as a further encouragement 5. The great and precious promises of 5. The great and precions promises made unto praying people God made to this duty should wonderfully encourage gracious souls to a frequent and faithful performance thereof not only the promises of hearing and answering of the Prayers of his people Ps 50. 15. Matt. 7. 7. Joh. 15. 7. Jam. 1. 5. If any man want wisdom let him ask of God that giveth to all men liberally and upbraideth not and it shall be given him but the promise of Salvation is made unto it being performed according to the rules prescribed which includes all the virtues of the new Covenant unto which the promises are made Joel 2. 32. And it shall come to pass that whosoever shall call on the Name of the Lord shall be saved which intends new Covenant deliverance and salvation compared with Rom. 10. 13 14. New Covenant spirited praying people are under the promise of Salvation therefore let all new Covenant spirited people be encouraged to this work and duty as one of the most noble Son-like parts of Christians obedience full of spiritual advantage to the soul as well as Honour and Glory to God 6. And lastly I shall speak something 6. Lastly of the hinderances and discouragements of Prayer 1. That it is not a duty but a priviledge only to some of the hinderances and discouragements that Christians meet with all sometimes in the performance of this duty 1. Sometimes with some persons a received Principle that Prayer to God is no duty nor ought not so to be performed but only as a priviledge or liberty or at most if a duty yet not to be performed by Christians without some more then ordinary movings thereunto by the Spirit of Christ and that without this it is but formal and fleshly c. And from hence they neglect this duty In answer hereunto and to help the soul out
in all cases of Christs service in first listing themselves under him ver 5. They first gave themselves to the Lord c. this is acceptable when souls give themselves to the Lord to be saved and ruled by him Rom. 6. 17. and 2. in their continuance with him it must be willing John 6. 67 68. God hath in all his Administrations throughout all ages had his instituted Ordinances by which his people his Church was distinguished from others and in the observation of which they did visibly own God in the World and the truth is that the institutions of God in matters of Worship have been the Badge of distinction between his Church and the world throughout all ages and the cause of all the woe and misery that hath come on mankind and on the people of God hath been for the transgression of instituted Ordinances Adams transgression of an instituted Ordinance brought in death and misery in all mankind and all the Plagues and miseries brought on Israel of old was for transgression of the instituted Ordinances of God in the matters of his worship See 2 King 17. 7. to 20. all the misery and wrath complained of in the Lamentations of Jeremy was the effect of this very sin the Transgression of the Laws of God in the matters of his Worship in his Instituted Ordinances Levit. 1. 18. The Lord is righteous for I have rebelled against his Commandments and ver 16. Woe unto us we have sinned c. And for this will be the great controversie of God with the pretended Christian world in the latter days Isa 24. 1. to 6. The Lord Christ having appeared in the latter end of the world to put away sin by the offering of himself he being the substance of all former institutions they leading to him Col. 2. 17. Heb. 10. 1. and so he is become the great Lord and Lawgiver of his Church God speaking to us by him Heb. 1. 1. 2. Whom we are to hear i. e. to obey in all things Acts 3. 22. 23. all his Ordinances and Laws are indespensably necessary for his Subjects to obey him in so far as they know his will and ignorance will not altogether excuse in this matter therefore it behoves all to be dilligently inquiring that so they be not willingly ignorant The Laws Ordinances and Institutions of Christ for his Church his Kingdom to serve and worship him in are as followeth 1. Baptism after believing repenting 1. Is Baptism and turning to the Lord is the first duty required Mat. 16. 15 16. Acts 2. 38. 41. and is the imitating Ordinance into the visible Church and kingdom of Jesus Christ and is the duty of all true Believers and there is no other way or door of enterance declared by Christ but by Faith and Baptism Not by natural generation or birth as some imagine that is done away as being of the old Covenant where the natural seed were accounted for the seed Gen. 17. 7. ver 14. but in the New Covenant the spiritual seed that is believers are accounted the seed and subjects of Christs Kingdome and are to live under his laws Gal. 3. 26 28. nor by entring into Covenant as some others imagine which is after their own devising mistaking and misapplying the Scriptures as that 2 Cor. 8. 5. They gave themselves to the Lord and unto us by the will of God Hence some and that too men of parts and learning gather That they first gave themselves to the Lord by believing and accepting the Gospel and after to us that ●s to the Church by some Covenant which is a clear and palpable mistake its true in the first sentence that is they gave themselves to the Lord may be included their giving themselves to the Church by Faith and Baptisme for those who give up themselves to be the Lords Sub●ects in his Church do give themselves to the Lord and to us by the Will of God that is they gave themselves to the ministry of the Saints in their necessities and that beyond what the Apostles hope was considering their great affliction and deep poverty that this is the true meaning of that Scripture is so plain that he that runs may read it so that I know no other way of enterance into the Church and visible Kingdom of Christ but by Faith and Baptism Neither understand I well what they mean that call Baptism a Covenant and talk so much of a Baptismal Covenant it s a language the Scripture knows not neither know I any other Covenant then the Gospel new Covenant of Grace which on our part is a willing consenting from believing the truth of the Gospel to be saved by Jesus Christ and to be ruled by him as Lord and King which faith and consent is to be confessed in order to Baptism by which the believer visibly gives up himself to the Lord as to be saved so to be ruled by him What other things are held forth in Baptism its meet for Christians to be instructed in as the washing away of sin Acts 22. 16. that is the pardon and purging away of sin by the blood of Christ not the washing of the filth of the flesh but the answer of a good conscience toward God 1 Pet. 3. 21. Yet the washing of the flesh is a figure of that within and a Conformity to Christ in his Death and Burial thereby signifying our Death to sin and our natural death likewise to confirm our Faith in the truth of the Resurrection Rom. 6. 3 4 5 6. 1 Cor. 15. 29. and why Baptism and the Supper of the Lord which is the second instituted Ordinance that I shall mention should be so frequently called Seals as they are by some I know not because the Scripture knows no such things some calls themselves to Seal Gods love to the soul and the believers interest therein As to this its true the love of God and Christ is abundantly held forth therein and the believer exercising faith may and I hope do meet with refreshing and sealing consolations therein and so he doth in other of the instituted Ordinances of Christ i. e. the Word and Doctrine of the Gospel but without the exercise of Faith he profits by neither Heb. 4. 2. Others say they are Gods Seals to confirm his truth in his Covenant to us and that God never sets Seal to the truth of any mans interest that we must look to our selves whether we have the faith to which the Covenant is made God seals to that he will not fail in performing of the Covenant on his part which have something of truth in it i. e. it behoves us to look that our faith is right and God will not fail in performance of his Covenant of life but its true likewise that God hath and doth set seal to the truth of his peoples faith in the Covenant of his Grace else they can have no seal but their own which must needs prove invalid in the day of