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

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but especially for the houshold of faith Quest What is meant here by wishing Grace and Peace Answ Not only the gifts and graces of the Spirit but Grace it self the fountain and original of all good even the good will and free favour of God which he bears to his Elect even whilst sinners in and through Jesus Christ and Peace which is not only happy success from God in all things which concerns the felicity of our souls and bodies but more especially reconciliation unto and with God from whence floweth all true peace and tranquility unto the mind and conscience Quest How comes Iohn to wish Grace and Peace to the seven Churches whilst being churches of Christ they had this Grace and Peace aforehand Answ He wisheth unto them a fuller sense and more plenteous fruits of this Grace and Peace and perseverance in it it seems by their backslidings they had lost some of the comforts and fruits of their grace and therefore need a supply from God Secondly I answer All Grace is not given at once to God's best children but by degrees and as they are capable of and therefore rightly might Iohn wish these Churches an encrease and so may all Christ's Ministers unto all that will ever want encrease of grace whiles here beneath for none here in this world will ever see perfection in an absolute and abstract sense and therefore will still have need of an additament of grace and peace You have here the Author or Fountain to wit the Trinity from which all happiness all true grace and peace do proceed even from him which is and which was and which is to come that is from that almighty glorious God who only hath an absolute and infinite Being in and of himself who was from all eternity and is the same for ever And from the seven Spirits which are before his Throne Here is some difficulty in Interpretation What is meant by the seven Spirits Some interpret that here is meant seven principal ministring Spirits or Angels that always stand before the Throne of God to receive his commands But this I cannot approve of First because grace and peace is here desired from them joyntly as from God and Jesus Christ to be bestowed upon the Churches and this is not the Angels or creatures work but only the Creator's Secondly For that in all the Epistles where there is mention made of this or the like salutation you shall never find it in any created Spirits or Angels name but only in this sort The love of the Father the grace of Jesus Christ the consolation or peace of the Spirit be with you Thirdly for that in chap. 5. v. 6. these seven Spirits are there called the seven eyes of the Lamb that was slain which the Spirit sent forth into the whole earth Which reasons do clearly convince me that we must here in this place and there also understand this spoken of the Spirit of God which here goes under the denomination of seven Spirits to signifie its seven-fold power vertue efficacy and gifts Rom. 12. For this mystical number of seven do always in this book and all other prophesies signifie compleatness and perfection seven Churches seven Candlesticks seven Seals seven Trumpets seven Vials seven Angels all signifying a perfection in their kinds Hence take this Note Observ That the Father Son and Spirit the whole Trinity are engaged for the support and encrease of our grace and peace and of all our joy comfort and happiness here hereafter and for ever From the Father more peculiarly flows the grace of Election from the Son the grace of Redemption and Satisfaction from the Spirit the grace of Sanctification Peace and Consolation And from the Three in one our God blessed for ever Salvation and Eternal Glory Vers 5. And from Jesus Christ who is the faithful Witness and the first-begotten of the dead and the Prince of the Kings of the earth unto him that loved us and washed us from our sins in his own blood Vers 6. And hath made us Kings and Priests unto God and his Father to him be glory c. Christ here is said to be the faithful Witness in sundry respects First In that he hath faithfully declared the Will of the Father Secondly In that he hath been faithful in all his works about our Redemption committed to him by the Father Thirdly In that he hath here faithfully declared the mind of God towards his church in these prophesies From whence observe as before on vers 1. Observ That this Prophesie having so faithful an Author and Relater as Christ it must surely be true and come to pass If the word spoken by Angels was stedfast much more what was spoken by the Son Heb. 2.1 2. see more hereon cap. 3. 14. Christ is here called the first-gotten of the dead first because he was the first that rose by his own proper power from the dead Secondly because all that have risen or shall so rise does it by a derivative vertue and power from him Thirdly he may be called the first-born or first fruits of the dead because he is the true and substantial first-fruits that was offered up unto God for the living and the dead which was typified in the Levitical primicies or first fruits or first-born that was offered unto God 1 Cor. 15.20 Observ This proves the Resurrection If Christ be the first-born of the dead then others of his members must necessarily be partakers of the resurrection also 2 Cor. 4.14 Christ is here called the Prince of the Kings of the earth first as Head of his Church or of Saints who are called Kings of the Earth Rev. 5.10 Secondly as King of Kings so by him kings reigne This manifests his power and ability to bless us here with his grace and at last to raise us and to save us and unto this mighty and powerful Saviour who loved us and washed us from our sins in his blood and made us Kings and Priests unto God that is Kings and Conquerors not only over our own lusts but over the world and over the powers of darkness and Priests to offer up spiritual sacrifices unto the Father To this gracious Saviour who hath done all these great things for us be given all glory and dominion for evermore Amen Hence Note Observ That the whole work of our salvation is ascribed unto Jesus Christ under these particulars First He loves us that is accepts our persons in himself from all eternity and in time justifies us from our sins in his blood Secondly He sanctifies us by making us conquerors over our lusts and to become actively zealous towards God in spiritual sacrifices of prayer and praise And lastly he makes us Kings and Priests after the Resurrection Rulers with Christ and sharers with him in his Kingdom of glory See more cap. 5. 1. Vers 7. Behold he cometh with clouds and every eye shall see him and they also which pierced him and all kindreds of the
Name written that no man knoweth but he that receiveth it The Note hence is Observ That God hath reserved and treasured up unspeakable glory for his conquering Saints It is a new Name that no man knoweth a hidden Manna a spiritual participating of Christ that is above our understanding a new and joynt power given to us by and with Christ that we at present are uterly ignorant of yea it is such a prize of glory that eye hath not seen ear hath not heard or the heart of man cannot comprehend And therefore in 2 Cor. 4.17 it is called a most excellent and eternal weight of glory and therefore here in this 2. and 3. cap. this prize this crown of glory is set forth under various and divers figures and resemblances which are sensible and apt for our capacities as ver 7. under the Tree of life in the Paradice of God ver 10. under the expression of the Crown of life ver 17. of the hidden Manna and white Stone and new Name ver 26. of power over the Nations and of the morning Star in cap. 3. ver 5. under the name of white Rayment and Book of life ver 12. of a Pillar in the Temple of God the Name of God and the City of God and in ver 21. of sitting on the Throne with Christ in his Throne as Christ hath already sate down on the Father's Throne All these expressions are taken up by the Spirit to represent unto us the inestimable weight of glory that is set forth as a prize and treasured up by God for all faithful persevering and overcoming christians And therefore let us all so run as we may obtain Use But by the way here is an Use of Reproof upon such that would now at present catch at the Crown before the coronation day You must first overcome before you raign unless you will raign without Christ it is a hidden Manna a new Name it is not meat for this corrupt world nor a work for this generation It is a white Stone wherein a new Name is written that yet no man knoweth it is not a dispensation for this corrupt age it is an excellent and eternal weight of glory reserved for the new World the Golden age the new Jerusalem the new Heaven and Earth wherein dwelleth righteousness and this will be produced in God's appointed time by the almighty power and arm of Christ who is the great captain conductor and leader unto this glorious day and therefore al such as pretend to lead and advance to this day otherwise then by a placid submission to the providential dispensations of God in the world they only set up stumbling blocks for themselves and their followers to fall by They that will rule with Christ must overcome with Christ they that will sit with him in his Throne must first pass to it as he did by a conquest over sufferings and temptations 2 Tim. 2.12 Rom. 8.17 If we suffer with Christ we shal raign with Crist for this crown is gotten by the way of the cross but to seek it by Swords Pistols Rapines and Blood-sheds you may obtain a crown and Kingdom in the World from the Prince that ruleth in the Ayr and the children of the World but never from the Lambe that sitteth on the Throne O therefore returne to this true Lamb of God and his Lamb-like condition or else he will become a Lyon against you and for your highmindedness and sins of rebellion and blood will come against you quickly and fight against you by the Sword of his mouth O kiss the Son least he be angry Vers 18. And unto the Angel of the Church of Thyatira write These things saith the Son of God who hath his eyes like unto a flame of fire and his feet like fine brass Here it is evident who ●t is all along that gives these premonitions to each church it is Christ the Son of God who in the former verses is called the Spirit for his spiritual appearance in the likness of the Son of man In the first cap. from vers 13. to 16. this Son of God that appeared unto John in the likness of the Son of Man in the midst of the seven golden candlesticks gives a general discovery of himself unto John in all his attributes as God and Man as King Priest and Prophet as the Saviour and Preserver of his church also as a just Judge and avenger of his enemies But now when Christ appears with the particular charges against each church he takes as it were his attributes asunder and cloaths himself with that attribute which is most suitable for the present condition of the church that he is to deal with To the churches of Ephesus and Smyrna which were the most sound and sincere he appears under the attributes of a merciful Father who was dead and is alive ver 8. and of a gracious preserver of his church ver 1 who holdeth the seven Stars in his right hand But now unto the churches of Thyatira and Pergamus which were more debauched and unsound Christ manifests himself in a far different resemblance and posture having a Sword with two edges proceeding out of his mouth in his appearance towards the church of Pergamus and here unto Thyatira like one that hath his eyes like unto a flame of fire and his feet like fine or burning brass This is a posture of indignation and wrath for eyes sparkling like fire betokneth wrath and feet like fine brass readiness of execution Here Christ from head to feet is presented in a fiery colour This is Christ's posture when he goes out in judgments against a church or Nation when he goes out to war against his enemies he puts on this fiery posture Rev. 19.11 12 13. See more hereon cap. 1. ver 14 15. Observ That when Christ goes out in judgment against a people his appearance is very dreadful The Prophet Malachi speaking of the coming of Christ when he comes who may abide the day of his coming and who shall stand when he appeareth For he is like the Refiner's fire and shall sit as a Refiner and purifier of silver cap. 3. 2 3. A Refiners fire is the hottest it melts purges consumes and is terrible such a fire is Christ in his judgments When he comes to destroy Antichrist and his Kingdom Paul says 2 Thess 1.8 He shall come in flames of fire Have not most of our western Nations as Germany France England Scotland c. seen this terrible appearance of Christ of late in his judgments among us who hath laid many Kingdoms and Nations almost in the dust destroy'd many ancient Families Houses Cities Townes and Countries by the Sword and yet who layes it to heart And yet Christ will be more terrible for the great day of his wrath is at hand and who will be able to stand Rev. 6.17 The great ones of the earth that are found fighting against him shall that day call for the Rocks and
to the church visible as members thereof and are so justly reputed by others because they have submitted to the ordinances of the church which is sufficient nothing appearing to the contrary to denominate them Saints called elect and written in the book of life Now when God is said to blot out names names being put for persons out of the book of life it only signifies that God will manifestly declare and make it known both to the parties themselves and others that they never were true members of the church nor in the state of election and salvation nor never written in the book of life I will not blot his name out of the book of life Under this negative promise unto the conquering Saint is contained a strong Affirmation of the continuance of the contrary blessing Christ will not only not blot out his name out of the book of life that is confirm and continue his undoubted right and title unto eternal life but he will also manifestly declare and make known unto others his lawful Title and interest according as he hath ordained him thereunto in his book of life from all eternity and so the subsequent words do intimate I will confess his name before my Father and before his Angels often in Scripture things are then said to be done when they are only manifested to be done according to that saying Res tum demum dicuntur fieri cum incipiantur manifestari Reg. Petrum As to instance by Heb. 1.5 Thou art my Son this day have I begotten thee The Spirit in that Scripture not intending that the Son was not begotten of the Father before that day when that word was uttered but that on that day he was more eminently declared and manifested to be the only begotten Son of God then formerly So that when it is said in Scripture that God will blot their names out of the book of life it only imports That God will discover to themselves and others that their names were never written in the book of life nor had any right or interest at all in election or salvation farther then in the outward appearance From the words Note Observ That the eternal state of God's chosen ones is sealed and secured by God from everlasting Their names are written in the eternal book of God's decrees of life and he will not blot them out for being once enrolled in the book of God's election and among the catalogue of his Saints in the church invisible they can never be razed out for the foundation of God continueth sure Rom. 9.11 and hath a twofold seal 2 Tim. 2.19 First God's knowledge whereby he knoweth them that are his Secondly His Spirit of Regeneration which sealeth them unto eternal life Now if any thing would blot out those that are thus enrolled or written in the book of life it must be their sins and pollutions that would do it but the sins of God's chosen ones cannot move the Lord to raze us out of his book of life for then the fore-sight and knowledge of our sins in God's eternal counsel would much more have hindred him from chusing and enrolling us in the book of his Election seeing every one knoweth that a less cause will hinder the choice of any then move them to reject the person once chosen nay rather because the Lord hath chosen us therefore he will give us his holy Spirit whereby he will preserve us though not altogether from falling into sin yet from finally lying dormant and impenitent therein and as he hath freely chosen us to eternal life without any respect to our own worthiness so also he will freely execute this decree by giving us all the good means conducing to that end Object But some may say Though the conquering Saints are secure and their names shall not be blotted out of this book yet this doth intimate that others whose names are written therein for their sinful pollutions and iniquities unrepented of may be blotted out according to that of Exod. 32.33 Whosoever hath sinned against me saith God him will I blot out of my Book And as David prayeth Psal 69.28 Let them be put out of the book of the living and not be written with the righteous Answ First This threatning is not against the true members of Christ or his church who are enrolled in the book of life but those that are the members of the visible church only and are only seemingly written in the book of life members in shew and not in truth branches in the Vine by profession but not in practise and life of the Lord's family and in the number of his servants in their own and others opinion but not really and in truth according to God's estimation Secondly Whereas God saith he will blot such out of his book we are not to understand thereby that he would blot them out of the book of his election unto life wherein they were never written or that he would reject them whom he had chosen but that he would raze them out of the other book of life the book of the execution of his decrees to wit the book and roll ●f his visible church and that it might be manifestly declared that they who in their own opinion and in respect of their outward profession in the opinion of others might seem to be written in both books or both parts of the book of life of that of God's decrees which only relates to the invisible members and church of Christ and also of that other book or roll of the visible church yet were not in truth ever enrolled in either farther then in outward profession and appearance only And lastly Whereas David prays that the obstinate enemies of God and himself might be put out of the book of the living and not be written with the righteous is no more but as if David had said Do not O Lord write them down or reckon them in the number of thy faithful ones or if they come to be numbred among thy church and people and to be accounted written in the book of the living in respect of their outward profession and external walking with the people of God yet discover such and display them that it may manifestly appear that they were never truly written in the book of the living nor are to be accounted among the righteous that so they may be put out of the company of thy church and children that all may know that they were but hypocrites For in regard that God's decree of election is unsearchable to man those are said to be elected and written in the book of life who are outwardly called and added to the visible church professing themselves members thereof which are the outward but not the infallible signs of God's election because they are common both to hypocrites and sound believers and so likewise God is said to blot persons out of this book whose sins and hypocrisies are discovered and so thrust out of the company of
first vision Iohn saw seven golden Candlesticks and in the mids of them one like the Son of man c. Some may conceive that this person here represented in the likeness of the Son of man to be some Angel and not Christ because he is said to be like the Son of man and not the Son of man but an Angel which Christ deputized as v. 1. to give these visions unto Iohn But to refel this opinion I offer these reasons First He is called the Α and Ω in verse 8. and in chap. 2. vers 18. where the same person is described he is called the Son of God Now sure God would never give these Titles and his peculiar Attributes unto creature-Angels but unto his Son who is not only 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 but 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 not only consimiliar but consubstantial with the Father and who counts it no robbery to be equal with God For unto which of the Angels hath he said ye are the Α and Ω the first and the last Or ye are the Sons of God Or unto which of the Angels hath he said as in verse 18. ye are alive but ye were dead or ye have the keys of hell and of death Surely no creature in heaven or in earth will take these high Titles and Prerogatives unto themselves but Christ himself and therefore this likeness of the Son of man in this vision must needs be Christ And by the way I would have the observant reason take notice that it is not very difficult to discern what visions in this book are given forth by Christ and what by Angels by observing the descriptions of the parties that gives them for the principal and most remarkable visions Christ gives out himself but the less principal he discovers by his ministers the Angels But to leave nothing in the dark Some may say Why may not this be the Father who appeared unto Daniel chap. 7. 9. who is there called the Ancient of days whose garment was white as snow and the hair of his head as pure wool his throne was like the fiery flame and his wheels were as burning fire The description of this person here in Daniel is almost the same with this in the Revelation comparing the 11. 14 and 15 verses together I answer first The Learned do observe That neither the Father nor the holy Spirit have ever appeared in the likeness or the shape of man Secondly The Anthropomorphites have abused this place to maintain their gross opinion of the corporiety and circumscription of the infinite Deity and therefore the all-wise Spirit of God to prevent the mistakes of man about the invisible and incomprehensible nature of God describes this vision of Daniel in the likeness and appearance of things not that they were materially so It is the likeness of a Throne and like a fiery flame c. And in the 13 verse like the Son of man no true substantial body nor material visions Thirdly I answer This must be the person of the Son in the likeness of man for the reasons immediately foregoing who was dead but is alive and he that should attribute this to the Father or the Spirit should want some Hellebore Lastly This must be Christ because we find in Scripture that Christ hath often appeared in visions like unto man Dan. 7.13 I saw in the night Visions and behold one like the Son of man Ezek. 1.26 and Rev. 14.14 I looked and behold a white cloud and upon the cloud one sate like unto the Son of man and that this was the person of the Son and not the Father or the holy Spirit is most evident from verse 18. of chap. 2. where one and the same person that is in the 13 14 and 15 verses here described in the mids of the seven Churches or the seven golden Candlesticks who had his eyes like a flame of fire and his feet like unto fine brass in the 18. verse of chap. 2. he commands John to write to Thyatira one of the seven Churches These things saith the Son of God which hath his eyes like unto a flame of fire and his feet like unto fine brass Therefore to be brief that person that is here called the Son of God is neither the Father nor the Spirit but Christ the eternal Son of God Quere But was not this appearance then in the likeness of the Son of man truly man or Christ the Son of man Seeing you hold it was the person of Christ was it Christ according to his manhood I answer It was Christ but not Christ as the Son of man for it is a maxime that nullum simile est idem and here he is called like the Son of man therefore not the true and proper Son of man The heavens was to contain his manhood until the restauration of all things though his Divinity is ubiquitary omnipresent and omnipotent yet his manhood is circumscribed and terminated unto one place at once if it be in heaven it cannot be on earth it ascended there Acts 1.10 11. and Stephen saw him there even the Son of man at the right hand of his Father in glory Act 7.56 not by a visional representation but truly and really As God gave Stephen this glorified sight of the Son of man in heaven so God doubtless fitted and qualified his organical instruments of sight above their common pitch to reach an object at so high a distance when God will work wonderfully he can turn Nature out of its proper frame either in elevating it beyond its own power of production or to hinder it in its own peculiar operations He can make the Sun to stand still as in the days of Joshua He can make the eye to see a thousand miles distance as unto Stephen he can bind up the fiery flames that they shall not hurt or burn as unto the three children in the fiery Furnace walking therein without scortching a hair But to return If Christ as the Son of man be in heaven then he is not on the earth he is not transubstantiated or consubstantiated into or with the Bread in the Sacrament as the Papists and some Lutherans dream of But secondly I answer Christ here appears to John as he did to the Prophets of old before his Incarnation that is to say by his Deity and Godhead being transfigured into the likeness of man and taking up the form of man as being most sutable to the capacity and nature of man and so manifests himself in the shape or form of man otherwise the Divine Nature in it self is invisible as in Dan. 7.13 and 10.5 Ezek. 1.26 Rev. 14.14 Before Christ's Incarnation he appears in the likeness of man to show that in time he would become the true and real Son of man by assuming flesh into union with his Godhead and since his Ascension he appears in the likeness of man to teach us that one day he will in the true humane nature come again to judge
the sons of men He was from his first undertaking for fallen man even from the beginning the great Administrator and Agent for his Father and so will be until the end of all under several appearances to wit either in Spirit and Power as now in the days of the Gospel or secondly in visional representations as here in the likeness of man and to the Prophets of old Or thirdly and lastly in his real humane nature as the Son of man as in his first and second coming Object But some may here unadvisedly say If this be the Deity of Christ that appeared here to Iohn in the likeness of man and his manhood in heaven why then there may be a separation between the Deity and the Manhood of Christ But this objection savours of much ignorance of the nature of the Deity Though the Deity I grant is most eminently conjunct with the manhood in heaven for that is the most special and magnificent habitation of his glory yet this doth not at all hinder but that that infinite Deity which is one with the humanity in heaven doth from thence flow and extend it self most infinitely over the whole Universe and therefore is not only most glorious in heaven but all other sublunary places also are filled with his glorious presence according to that of the Psalmist 119.8 If I ascend up unto heaven why thou art there that is the habitation of thy glory If I go down unto the deeps thou art there also thy power and wonderful providential workings are seen there also This is made good by that old verse Enter praesenter Deus hic ubique potenter God's Being Power and Presence is most clear On high and here beneath and every where Therefore it is not strange that Christ should here appear unto Iohn in his Deity as the Son of God and not as the Son of man but in the form or likeness of the Son of man For if Christ had appeared to Iohn in his humanity as he did unto Stephen he had then called him the Son of man but taking only the likeness of the Son of man he is called cap. 2. 18. the Son of God and not the Son of man being under a figure like to his humanity his humane body being in heaven since his Ascension and is there to abide until the latter day Acts 2.34 35. From this figure of Christ's appearance in the likeness of man observe That the Divine nature of Christ is too glorious for the eyes of man to behold therefore is here represented to Iohn under the form of man the more excellent glory is here shaddowed under that is less glorious If Christ had opened his divine nature and glory unto Iohn in the fulness of it as it is in it self other then in some darker representations of it it would have overwhelmed Iohn and slain him No man can see me and live saith God to Moses Exod. 33.18 when he desired God to shew him his glory This representation unto Iohn was so glorious though in the likeness of man that Iohn professeth in verse 17. when he saw it he fell at his feet as dead If we cannot behold without prejudice the Sun in its glory how can we behold the exceeding glory of the Creator whose glory exceeds infinitely the glory of all the creatures as far as infinity exceeds all finite Beings the sight of the glory of that Majesty would turn us into nothing If the Lord should not condescend to our weakness and shrine up his Majesty under the form of man there could be no communion between him and us Oh the goodness of God that condescends to our capacities From Christ's appearing in the mids of the seven golden Candlesticks Note That Christ sits as King and supream Moderator and Governour in his Churches And this is couched in these words In the mids of them for a King supream Captain or Governour sits in his throne in the mids of his Nobles and servants being environed about with attendants for his greater Majesty This person here in the likeness of the Son of man in the mids of the seven Candlesticks which denotes Christ's Kingly Office being farther described by his garments being clothed with a garment down to the feet betokening gravity and wisdom this sort of garment was worn of the Priests of old and also of the Roman Senators the Scribes and Pharisees and Doctors of the Law in Christ's time Matth. 12.38 used also this kind of garment and Christ here appears in this garb which doth typically represent both his Priestly office and his Prophetical office also for the Priests and Prophets under the Law were to be arrayed in such long garments Exod. 28.42 43. Lev. 6.10 and Samuel the Prophet ministred in such a garment 1 Sam. 2.18 Hence observe That when Christ makes discovery of himself to his Churches he desires to manifest himself in all his Offices When he appears here among these Asian Churches in a Kingly way and Power to chastise them for their backslidings yet he appears too in a Sacerdotal garment under his Priestly office interceding for his poor backsliding people and withal exercises his Prophetical Office in admonishing them to return to their first love whom they had forsaken Christ will not be wanting in any of his offices for the good and benefit of his Churches and therefore he is said here to be girt about the Paps with a golden Girdle which denotes Christ's readiness in all his offices for their good consult Luke 12.35 and 17.8 When the Romans of old did undertake any matter of action they did use to truss up their long garments for the better expedition in their actions so Christ here is said to be girt with a precious and golden girdle to manifest his readiness for his Churches service either as King to rule and chastise them as a Priest to intercede for them and as a Prophet to inform them Verse 14. His head and hairs were white as white wool and as snow and his eyes were as a flame of fire Verse 15. And his feet like unto fine brass burning as in a Furnace and his voice as the sound of many waters This appearance or likeness of the Son of man is farther described to have his head and hairs white as wool and as snow and the Ancient of days in Dan. 7.9 is ever under the same figures described white hairs and white head shows gravity age and antiquity worthy of all due reverence according to that of the Poet Magna fuit quadam capitis reverentia Cani From this description Note That Christ as the Son of God is of the same antiquity with the Father even one and the same co-eternal God blessed for ever For God who is called the Ancient of days in that vision of Daniel 7.9 manifested himself in the like appearance as he doth here unto Iohn in the likeness of the Son of man therefore is one and the same God having the
right hand on Iohn First upon his consternation he gives him the spirit of Prophesie elevates and excites John's spirit to see Divine mysteries And secondly gives him his Spirit of strength power and consolation which might subdue all his carnal conceits and fears and so remove all impediments whatsoever that hindered him in that work which God would have him to undertake and therefore comes in with consolation and bids John fear not for I am the first and the last From this Note That those that are strucken low and humbled by God are fittest to be risen by God for the reception of his choicest divine truths and mysteries John was strucken as dead with his glory and then heard a voice Fear not but write the things that thou shalt see to the seven Churches When the Prophets Ezekiel and Daniel were fallen down on their faces then they were lifted by the Spirit and received glorious visions We must let all our own go our false confidences and carnal props as of our own parts our graces our eminency in gifts and the like if we will be fit auditors for Christ we must fall down at the feet of his Throne if we expect an answer from his Throne Moses a meek man yea the meekest of all men he received the choicest favours from God's hand for he spake to him mouth to mouth and face to face Deut. 34.10 He laid his right hand upon me saying unto me fear not Hence secondly Note That the hand of Christ or his Spirit is not only a most powerful but also a comforting and consolating Spirit This is the Comforter that takes off all fears from Iohn It is the Spirit of God that does convince it is the Spirit of God that converts it is the Spirit that doth inspire godly men it is the Spirit that sanctifies it is the Spirit that comforts the Spirit is the great Agent and hand of God by which God doth all his works Christ here in the likeness of the Son of man was but as a terrible apparition unto Iohn it served only to strike him dead before he laid his right hand upon him to comfort and support him so the sight or knowledge of Christ in the Gospel without the co-operation of his holy Spirit is but as a terrible sight and knowledge that makes for the greater condemnation Christ unto some may be a rock of offence and a stumbling stone whiles unto others that have his Spirit he is the rock of salvation and the corner stone which is sure and precious O lay thy right hand O Lord upon thy servant give him thy Spirit that he may know thy Will and minde in thy Word and serve thee without fear Observ 3. That Christ is full of bowels of grace and compassion towards all such as he smites and humbles The sight of Divine glory being the most effectual thing unto poor frail worthless creatures God follows it with the greatest comfort and sweetest consolations No sooner does Christ appear unto Iohn in his glory that makes him fall at his feet as dead but presently Christ lays his right hand upon him and he hears his comforting word saying Fear not Christ would not leave Iohn in that spiritless and liveless condition that the glory of the Vision had affected him with but quickly raises him and comforts him again with the most effectual and sweetest consolations Christ is our merciful high Priest and that good compassionate Samaritane who is so affected and touched with our wounds and infirmities Luk. 10.33 Heb 4.15 and that more especially with such hurts and wounds that proceeds from his own hand that he is most ready at hand with the oyl and wine the Grace of his Gospel and Blood of his Covenant to pour into our wounded souls for peace healing and consolation Job after he was stricken and humbled by the hand of God and came to a true sight of the hand that did it His captivity is turned into joy and comforts are multiplyed Job 42.5 6 c. Daniel after he was afflicted and humbled for his own sins and the sins of his forefathers cap. 4. Then the Lord sent Gabriel to comfort him and to tell him that he was a man greatly beloved ver 22. God does not throw down afflict wound or humble any of his servants to leave them so but forthwith or within a short time reaches out his right hand and lays it upon them to raise them up and to comfort them Observ 4. Another Note from this comforting word of Christ saying Fear not is That the Word of Christ being conjunct with the Hand of Christ his Spirit is the most effectual comfort to a wounded spirit The Word without the Spirit is inefficacious in its operations John had lain still as a sensless and dead person notwithstanding the word and voice of Christ if he had not lain his hand upon him also The word is of little power if the efficacy of the Spirit be not in it without this it is but a dead letter That word of Christ which is powerful and efficacious carries the Spirit with it the same word goes forth unto all and works from common gifts in some so many are called But that that makes it a distinguishing powerful word is the concomitancy of the Spirit of grace and so few are chosen When therefore we find in Scriptures such expressions as that the Word is the incorruptible seed the power of God to salvation the word of life sharper then a two-edged sword and the like These and the like phrases we must understand not as if the Word were such in it self without the Spirit but conjunctively when the Word is made the chariot of the Spirit and the Spirit is made the life and power of the Word The Word without the Spirit is only a voice void of vertue and operation and the Spirit without the medium of the Word works not ordinarily but both conjunct together makes up that true dispensation of the Gospel which is called the ministration of the Spirit 2 Cor. 3.8 and the Grace of God that brings salvation Tit. 2.11 God is light it self and the Father of lights yet the Sun is not useless but by it he enlightens us so the Spirit of God is the Comforter and the Sanctifier but does both comfort sanctifie and perform all other his offices and works in by and through the Word O Lord sanctifie and comfort us by thy Word and Spirit for thy Word is Truth and the power of our God unto salvation Observ 5. The last Note that I shall raise from these words And he laid his right hand upon me c. shall be That Christ doth fully furnish in some good measure with the gifts and graces of his Spirit all such as he calls and employs in the great offices of his church First he lays his right hand upon John intimating his designation enstalment and confirmation in his Prophetical office for as Imposition of hands was
Christ hates it and his church hates it and therefore surely it hath some poysonous and pestilential quality in it somtimes it amounts so far as to defile both judgement and practise joyntly as it did in the Sect of the Nicholaitans And this it most frequently does unless in such a time when the appearance of an Angel of light will seem better with Satans designs for if the Theoretique part of the understanding be not sound the practique can hardly be streight where the light of the eye is darkned our feet will soon stumble and the will and judgement are so linked together that some make the will to be the last act of the understanding or the practique part of the judgement so nearly they are related into oneness that the contagion of the one will be the defilement of the other Yet secondly Satan is so serpentine and crafty that often he can restrain the will and put on the forms of an Angel of light and set on a stricter garb of holiness and mortification then ordinary even unto an Erenetique monastical conversation denying the lawful comforts of humane life and society that he may make the greater impression to deceive thereby as he does in some of the crafty deceiving heretiques of these days Therefore it is not only the duty of all Christ's faithful ones but their honour and glory and their crown to abominate and hate all such deeds and mysteries of Satan even as they are abominated and hated by Christ himself Verse 7. He that hath an ear let him hear what the Spirit saith unto the Churches To him that overcometh will I give to taste of the Tree of life which is in the midst of the Paradice of God The ear is the chief instrument or organ by which we hear and the Spirit sets it here metonimically for hearing it self such a hearing or right understanding as is mentioned in Rom. 10.17 as comes by the Word of God by a sagacious and diligent prepending of the mind of God in the word stirred up and warmed by the influence of the same Spirit and such a hearing or such an ear is here called as competently fit for the comprehension of the mind of the Spirit in these prophesies Hence Note Observ That there is chiefly required a spiritualized and enlightned reason and a well ordered judgement for the discovery of the mysteries of this book of Prophesies Holy and good affections without sound knowledge will not reach it It is for him that hath understanding that must count the number of the Beast Rev. 13.18 God hath given diversity of gifts to his Church for the profit of the whole some one is excellent for an interpretation of Tongues another for Prophesie another for exhortation another for a Psalm another for gubernation and discipline another is excellent about justification another about the doctrines of holiness and sanctification others again are for unlocking prophetical deeps and mysteries c. So every one hath their variety of gifts and excellencies that the body may be compleated and made perfect by the co-assistance and harmony of the whole Let it not seem strange that this book is dark and difficult to the supine and lazie christian it is only for him that hath an ear to hear what the Spirit saith unto the Churches What is meant by the Spirit that speaks unto the churches is to be enquired into It cannot be understood neither Angel nor the holy Spirit personally considered for in the next immediate verse the same Spirit is called the first and the last which was dead and is alive Now this must be Christ who appeared unto John not in his humanity but spiritually in his Deity under the figure and likeness of the Son of man Review v. 13. of the first chapter more fully to this purpose And here he is called the Spirit to denote Observ That Christ is one and the same not only in properties and qualities with the holy Spirit but in essence also He hath the incommunicable properties of the Father in the words in the next verse and precedent chapter v. 4 8 17. who is the first and the last In vers 18. of this chapter he is called The Son of God and in this verse he is called The Spirit all making up this harmonious conclusion and truth that Christ is one and the same everlasting Father Son and Spirit our God blessed for ever Observ Another Note from these words are That every wise and judicious christian ought to be very intent and enquiring into the mind of God in and about all his providential dealings and discoveries towards his churches abroad in the world What God speaks unto his churches is not of a private interpretation but of a publique concernment unto all others If God have dealt in judgement and righteousness with those Asiatique churches and for their abounding iniquities unrepented of hath anathematized and utterly unchurched them all think not that we shall go free if we be found in the same transgressions with them There were other churches too as well as these once famous for their faith and piety now become the Dens of Dragons and habitation of all unclean spirits Therefore to avoid the stroke of divine judgement by a timely repentance how behoveful and necessary it is for him that hath an ear to hear what the Spirit saith unto the churches For be sure if we run the same course of sin with them we shall drink the same cup of indignation with them also if we continue obstinate and repent not for God is the same immutable Being just and righteous and a hater of all iniquity today and for ever But to him that overcometh that is holds out against the spiritual assaults of Satan and so overcome his temptations will I give saith Christ to eat of the Tree of life which is in the midst of the Paradice of God Here we have the tryumphant Christian Conqueror described together with his Crown and Reward To him that overcometh that is the Conqueror The reward is To eat of the Tree of life in the Paradice of God But if it should be asked wherein should a christian combatant overcome to denominate him a true conqueror and to overcome indeed I answer As God hath furnished us with variety of spiritual weapons and armory from himself which are mighty through God to pull down the strong Holds of Satan so we have divers and various stratagems and wyles of his to meet with in our christian warfare here beneath we have not only to fight with our corruptions within but we must meet with divers assaults of Satan also from without enticements and allurements to false Doctrines and Worships and if we comply not we may be sure to meet his buffettings from without in revilings reproaches afflictions c. and often as Paul did fight with unreasonable and bestial men as he did after the manner of Beasts at Ephesus So that he that overcometh to
the faithful and therefore David because he would have God's vengeance against these wicked ones plainly manifested desireth the Lord to discover them that they have no portion right or part in the book of the living nor worthy to be written or numbred among the righteous but that all might sensibly discern them to be but reprobates And thus far David's prayer is imitable as unto us Quest But by the way I shall put a question Whether it is lawful or consonant to the will of God for any of the Saints of God to pray to God as Moses did Exod. 32.32 I pray thee raze me out of the book which thou hast written and as Paul wished To be separated from Christ for his brethren according to the flesh Rom. 9.3 Or secondly To pray that other mens names though wicked may be blotted out of the book of the living as David in Psal 69.28 prayed against the enemies of God and himself Answ 1. It is not lawful to pray for any thing contrary to the known will of God for there are no commands or promises annexed to such a prayer but abundantly to the contrary therefore surely such prayer must be most vain and sinful for neither Moses nor Paul were bound to prefer the good of their brethren before the fruition of God and their own salvation Moses nor Paul did pray so absolute but conditionally like to that of Christ Father if it be possible let this cup pass from me so they if it would stand with God's will and be approved by him could desire and wish to be razed out and anathematized from the roll of God's church and from life itself so that they could deliver their lost brethren of Israel from the curse and damnation that hung over them for their infidelity and impenitency this they did desire under the loss of their own salvation had it been possible But whether Moses or Paul had so an eye and respect in these particular prayers to the will of God is uncertain for I think it is no sin to say that either Moses or Paul might be carried aside by an over mis-led zeal to their brethren the Jews for In many things we sin all saith the Apostle James cap. 3. 2. 3. Lastly if David did pray unto God absolutely that the names of the ungodly might be put out of the book of the living I think it not warrantable nor Imitable in us David being a Prophet and having the spirit of prophesie he well knew against whom he prayed prophesied and imprecated and so his prayers and imprecations to this effect were but as so many prophetical denunciations and predictions of God's judgements against his impenitent enemies which are no patterns or examples to us for we are commanded to pray for all men even for the conversion of the most vilest persons in the world as long as there is hope of their returning But secondly Though we may not pray absolutely yet we may conditionally with submission to God's will against all his and our antichristian enemies that God would either convert them or bring them to shame and ruine that his glory and the Saints peace and comforts may be more enlarged and multiplyed thereby But to proceed I will confess his name before my Father and before his Angels Christ having assured the overcoming Saints of Sardis that they should participate of his glory and be clothed with majesty in the other world and having undoubtedly assured them the confirmation and continuance of their blessed estate and their right thereunto in not blotting out their names out of his blessed roll and register of the book of life and having promised not only to do all this good for them but will also acknowledg them confess them to be his by name before God and his holy Angels that is as if Christ had said Those whom I present before thee O Father and thy holy ministring Spirits clothed in white rayment in innocency and majesty and which are from eternity registred in thy book I avouch and acknowledge them to be of my own name members of my own body anointed with the same unction and Spirit that I am of truly christians faithful followers of me and my doctrine thorow their whole course of regeneration and new life which they have led unto this present day Hence Note Observ That Christ will not be ashamed but will publiquely own and acknowledge his faithful ones at the last day before God his Father and all his holy Angels This he promises Mat. 10.32 to confess and own them before his Father in heaven who shall faithfully confess and own him here on earth Christ calls such here his sheep his friends his brethren his members yea himself by his own name Christ 1 Cor. 12.12 and therefore Christ tells them John 20.17 I ascend to your Father and my Father to my God and your God And seeing God and Christ are not ashamed to be called their God and their Christ in this life surely in the life to come they will not be ashamed of them but will acknowledge them to be the the godly or God-like christians that faithfully owned God and Christ in their several generations This is a great motive and encouragement unto us boldly and with constancy in the worst of times and under the greatest defections to confess and own so worthy a Lord and Master as Christ and his ways seeing we shall be no losers by it but rather great gainers for before God and his Angels he will not spare by name to confess us and to honour us as his own before so glorious a presence although of our selves we be most unworthy creatures Who ever truly honoured God and Christ in an open sincere profession and following of their ways of truth and was not honoured both by God and Christ Them that honour me I will honour saith God and they that despise me shall be lightly esteemed 1 Sam. 2.30 If we only lose our honour among men for our profession and among the basest and vilest sort for all scornful ungodly ones are so to be accounted be they never otherwise in the eye of the world so great rich mighty or honourable and win honour with God if we be vilified on earth and among earthly minded men and be accepted in heaven we have no cause to be discouraged or murmure at our loss When Christ owned Stephen from heaven in the midst of his enemies it was more then a sufficient recompence for his stoning Acts 7. What loss did the three children sustain when they kept their consciences undefiled by not obeying Nebuchadnezzar's command in worshipping his golden Image but openly professing and praying with their windows open to the God of Israel Dan. 3. Did not the Lord for this their faithful honouring of him honour them with his presence with safety and deliverance and made them ever-living examples to all that truly fear God to trust in him for help in all extremities that fall on
he is the high Steward and great Dispenser in God's Kingdom All power is given unto him in heaven and in earth Observ 3. That that Prophesie which comes from so sure an Author as Jesus Christ must infallibly be true and come to pass for he is and always was the great Prophet of his Church it was he that gave visions and Prophesies to the Prophets Isaiah Ieremiah Ezekiel Daniel somtimes by his ministring spirits the Angels somtime by himself in the appearance of the likeness of the son of man Ezek. 1. v. 26. And all know that their prophesies stood sure and were accomplished in their respective seasons But as unto the stedfastness and faithfulness of this book of Prophesies see what Christ himself testifies in Rev. 3.7 14. and in ch ult v. 6. These things saith the Son of God who is the faithful and true witness therefore of most sure performance in God's appointed seasons From the words which God gave unto him to shew unto his servants things which must shortly come to pass Observe 1. That Christ's servants are very privie to Gods counsels and knows much of his designes This Christ hath verified First From that ground of union which is between Christ and his members for being once become his members or servants then they in Christ and Christ in them and according to that 1 John 2.20 They have an unction from him that is holy and they know all things so that they that have the Son have the Father also for they both are one in will counsel power and essence John 17.21 22. And the secrets of the Lord are with those that fear him 2. They know much of the mind of God in all the combustions changes and revolutions of this world Many think that they come by chance ill fortune or for want of foresight in management of State affairs but the servants of God know that the hand of God is in all those revolutions and State-shakings and that there can no evil befal unto the City but that there is the providence of God in it directing and over-ruling it unto its end so that they do foresee that this change and that alteration in the world will come too and can rightly conclude that all tend as in a chain of providences to bring about God's great end in the exaltation of Christ's Throne and the pulling down his enemies Observ 2. God reserved the more full revelation of all things concerning the changes and revolutions of the Church and State and the end of all unto the day of Christs exaltation in glory Christ on earth was not so glorious as Christ in heaven he had not so full commission to send out so much of his Spirit while he was on earth as when he was in heaven John 7.39 So in like manner it is no sin to say that God had not communicated unto Christ's manhood whiles here on earth the compleat knowledge of times and seasons and the end of all for he is said to grow in knowledge and therefore according to his manhood whiles here on earth might be ignorant in some things But yet it is clear the Father revealed it to him when he ascended into heaven that he might reveal it to his Church as the due reward of all his sufferings chap. 5. 9. Thou art worthy to take the Book and open the Seals thereof for thou wast slain c. Which must shortly come to pass See vers 3. on these words The time is at hand And he sent and signified it by his Angel unto his servant John From these words you may observe That God reveals these Prophesies not immediately from himself but mediately and by instruments First God gives this Revelation to Christ Christ gives discovery partly himself and partly gives commission to his Angels for the same Thirdly The Angels instruct John Fourthly John directeth the same to the seven Churches And fifthly From the seven Churches they are left to all the Churches of Christ for information unto the end of the world The infinity of God and the finiteness of creatures are not compatible therefore God uses instruments sutable to our capacities for discovery of his mind Observ 2. From the Messenger or Angel by whom partly this prophesie was sent Observe That Christ employs Angels in great services for his Church Angels were the first publishers and preachers of Christs birth an Angel tells the Apostles that Christ should return in that manner they had seen him go up to heaven Acts 1.11 Angels tells Abraham and Lot what God would do to Sodom Christ tells John Rev. 22.16 That he sent his Angels to testifie those things in the Churches The Angels are made ministring spirits for the service of the church and their service is more manifest in these particulars 1. They inform us of God's will and God of our ways they ascend and descend Zac. 1.11 Gen. 18.19 2. They oppose the enemies of Christ and his Church Rev. 12.7 Dan. 10.20 Numb 21.22 3. They execute the judgements of God upon his enemies Exo. 12.23 Gen. 19.11.13 c. Isa 37 36. Rev. 16. throughout 4. They defend the godly both against wicked men wicked spirits and wicked practises Rev 7.1 2 3 c. Psal 34.7 and 91.11 Gen. 32.1 2. 2 King 6.14 15 c. 5. Next after the spirit of Christ they comfort the afflicted in their distresses Luke 1.30 Acts 10.4 and 27.24 Dan. 6.10 11 12. Luke 22.43 6. They are God's reapers and gatherers of God's elect at the end of the world Mat. 24.31 From the person to whom this prophesie was sent and revealed by the Angel under this relation of his servant John what this Iohn was is made fully to appear in the preliminary discourse unto the Title it was Iohn the brother of Iames our Lord's kinsman the beloved disciple a great Pillar and Apostle in the Church of Christ and yet he is here described under the title and relation of servant not only so by right of creation but of redemption special right covenant and service From which observe That to be related to Christ by way of service is a higher priviledge then any outward relation to him Better be Christ's bondman then his kinsman inward priviledges are more honourable then carnal Mary was happier in carrying Christ in her heart then in her womb Iohn glories more to be Christ's servant then his cosin Mat. 12.47 48 c. Christ professeth that they are his kindred who shall do the will of his father and he that is related to Christ in grace and faith is as sure of his love and acceptation as any of his nearest friends or kinsmen Observ 2. It is man's greatest honour to be Christ's servant It was a curse upon Cain Gen. 9. to be a servant of servants but to be Christ's servant is not only free but noble Iohn though he was a great pillar a prophetical Apostle the darling Disciple yet Christ calls him but his servant Paul
because this of Christ coming in the clouds here is set as the general result and the main proposition of the whole of the Revelation wherein the great designe is to set forth Christ to come and the glorious estate of his Church here on earth before the ultimate end as will appear hereafter To demonstrate this a little plainer I set these Queries out of Zach. 12. collated with this place and that of Matth. 24.30 1. Was ever Iudah or Ierusalem since that Prophesie made to her enemies a cup of trembling Was she ever a burdensome stone to the whole earth to cut them in pieces Have ever the Governours of Iudah been like an hearth of fire amongst the wood and and like a torch of fire in a sheaf devouring all the people round about Or Were they ever since that Prophesie of Zachary in that strength that the feeble amongst them were as David and the house of David as Elohim c. Peruse the History of the Iews and consider whether you can find the least accomplishment thereof I next quere when was ever that eminent effusion of the Spirit of grace and supplication poured out on the house of David and the inhabitants of Ierusalem that they should look on him whom they had pierced and mourn for him with great bitterness each family mourning apart Was this done at Christ's passion by the obstinate Iews his crucifiers They derided him Or was this fulfilled by the small number of the Iews his Disciples the eleven who fled at his suffering They did not pierce him Or was this fulfilled upon those mourners in Acts 2 They saw him not when they mourned nor with their families apart nor saw him in the clouds and thereupon mourn for him and therefore as yet the main of this Prophesie is to be fulfilled Lastly Is this to be referred to the last resurrection or ultimate judgement I ask Is that a day of repentance of mourning and of grace That is a day of judgement unto the wicked and then Christ's dispensatory Kingdom of Grace is at an end 1 Cor. 15.24 Therefore to be brief and not to exceed due bounds I assert That here by seeing Christ coming in the clouds by every eye and by them that pierced him and that all kindreds of the earth should wail because of him is meant by John as Zachary meant namely that all the Tribes both Iews and Gentiles should see Christ coming in the clouds with glory as man before the end of all to the Iews and all his Elect with grace and godly repentance to the all other his enemies with horrour and confusion consult Jer 25.5 6. Zach. 2.10 11 12. Isa 2. throughout Object But here it may be objected That you make divers comings of Christ to judgement the one to the conversion of the Iews and the restauration of his Church to a glorious State and Reigne in the destruction of their enemies and another or second coming again before the final end of all things to execute the ultimate judgement But this is contrary to Scripture which mentions only of two comings of Christ the first in the flesh in the time of the Gospel and the last at the day of judgement to execute the wrath of his Father on all his impenitent enemies and the refusers of his Gospel I answer Christ's coming in Scripture is variously taken somtimes for his first coming in the flesh somtimes in Spirit of grace power and miracles but lastly and most eminently to judgement And in this his last coming there are several remarkable periods and events In the beginning and morning of this great day he comes to convert the Jews restore the kingdom unto Israel and to the church of Christ and to destroy antichrist and all the Saints enemies not utterly finally but of all power and dominion over the Church which is quite taken off by Christ and a sure chain or tye laid on their spirits of malice and on their Ring-leader Satan himself that there is none can hurt during this glorious reigne in Gods holy mountain This Restauration is the work of the morning of the day But the wotk of the evening of this day is the universal resurrection of the dead and to give final sentence on all the enemies of Christ that opposed him and his Kingdom and to give them their portions with the divel and his angels in that lake of fire that burneth for evermore see more at large hereof in chap. 20. So that there is not two last comings of Christ but two remarkable acts or events in this his last coming to wit in the morning and evening of this great day of his appearance Verse 8. I am Alpha and Omega the beginning and the ending saith the Lord which is and which was and which is to come even the Almighty Here the Divinity of Christ is plainly asserted who counts it no robbery to be equal with God and to take his attributes unto himself And that the person here intended by the Spirit is Christ is clear from the precedent verse the same person that came with clouds and was pierced is the same here described who is the Alpha and Omega and this is most evident by collating it to verse 11. and 17. where he that is the first and the last who was dead but now alive commands John to write what he saw and that was Christ verse 1. Christ is here called the Alpha and Omega which are the first and last letters of the Greek alphabet and which is and which was and which is to come even the Almighty Out of which description of his person Note Observ That Christ is one and the same infinite almighty and eternal God of himself with the Father from everlasting By him all things were made in the beginning and without him nothing was made and by him all things shall end This eternal Word or Christ was with God from everlasting and this Word was God and therefore takes unto himself the essential and absolute incommunicable properties of God unto himself and therefore this is a most express Scripture if there were not any more of this consort in the word of God wherein it abounds to ●ay low the reasons of the greatest pretenders to reason in the world the reasonless Arrianized Socinians of these times who deny the Divinity or Godhead of Christ Collate with this to this purpose verses 4 and 5. of this chapter Verse 9. I John even your brother and companion in tribulation and in the kingdom and patience of Jesus Christ was in the Isle called Patmos for the word of God and for the testimony of Jesus Christ John in this verse describes his condition and the place wherein he was when he received this Revelation using the loving and common Christian compellations of brother and companion in tribulation the word in the original is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 a fellow commoner or fellow-sharer in affliction From whence by the way observe from
applying them the right way Again if Satan foretells any thing it is only gathered from the observation of the affairs of the world and his long experienced conversing in them and this at best can be but conjectural and therefore keeps himself to those dark ways of delivery Lastly To ascribe to Satan truth in foretelling of events it would rob God of his glory and one of his great prerogatives which he alone by his Spirit hath often manifested to his servants the Prophets for the good and comfort of his church and people Object But did not Satan tell Saul in that apparition of Samuel in 1 Sam. 28.19 That he should be delivered with all his host into the hands of the Philistines and that he and his sons on the morrow should be all with Samuel that is dead And was not that prediction truly fulfilled I answer first Amongst Expositors there is a great difference of opinions about the meaning of this place They that hold it was Samuel himself who was at rest have but small store of reason for it for these reasons First Because God will not send one from the dead to exhort the living They have Moses and the Prophets Secondly It is improbable that God would send Samuel who would not let him to answer Saul in his life time because God had forsaken him would now send him from the dead to advise him and then too when he was advising with Wizards and Witches which was utterly forbidden by God in his Law But the current of most Expositors hold That it was the divel in the appearance or likeness of Samuel But herein submitting to the judicious and more discerning judgements I here lay down some considerations to the contrary If this were Satan in the shape of Samuel it is strange he would leave such an excellent lesson to all posterity to the destruction and prejudice of his own kingdom as this is Saul had departed from God and disobeyed his voice therefore God was departed from him and given his kingdom unto another even unto David ver 16 17 18 19. and at last for this his disobedience would destroy him and his family by the hands of their enemies Now this is against that former saying of our Saviour's A Kingdom divided cannot stand is Satan divided against himself Collate unto this the reasons a little before mentioned and judge whether ever that spirit of lies and enmity to mankind would leave such a good and fruitful lesson for the children of men upon record to his prejudice for ever For this reason I am hardly induced to believe that this was Satan in Samuel's apparition but rather a cozening confederate of the Pythonist of Endor set up by her in a secret corner described by her or set up in the shape and garments of the old and famous Prophet Samuel who was but lately dead and therefore his postures garments and also his prophesies of rending the Kingdom from Saul and giving it unto David was very well known unto all Israel and therefore this witch of Endor could not be ignorant of it being but a little way distant from the Court of Saul where Samuel was often conversant in his life time as appears from vers 7 and 8. campared with 25 And also it appears unto me that Saul here in the whole transaction did not see the counterfeit Samuel by that his question in vers 14. What form is he of And she said an old man cometh up and he is covered with a mantle And Saul perceiving by this description of hers that it was Samuel he bows himself and so proceeds to his business with this Samuel or counterfeit which might lie hid behind some shrine hanging or grate where the whole cozenage is transacted and how easily Saul was to be caught and deceived in this kind appears from his distraction consternation and fear he was in being serrounded of his enemies forsaken of God and seeking unto witches in this time of trouble This wise woman or witch of Endor with her confederate knew well enough that this was Saul being higher by the head then all Israel though disguised and by his attendants and servants with him from the beginning of this whole art of cozenage though she counterfeited the contrary verse 12. This appears from her neighbourhood with the Court he coming to her and after all these cozening transactions returning the same night again verse 25. whereas this counterfeit is here often called Samuel and Saul took him indeed to be Samuel yet this makes it no more to be true and real Samuel then if it had been granted that it was the divel in Samuel's shape so that under correction of better judgements I am of opinion this was not Satan in Samuel's likeness that left this useful lesson and prediction for the reasons abovesaid but rather proceeded from the cozening Pythonist of Endor and her well-informed confederate who well knew of the prediction of the Prophet Samuel that God would take off the kingdom from Saul and give it unto his servant David because Saul had disobeyed God's voice in the business of Agag and this she could foresee was the time in that the Philistines the enemies of Israel were come up against him and he knew not which way to turn for God had forsaken him and had denied to answer him either by Prophet Urim or Thummim I have been somwhat the longer herein to stave the divel off that he may not have any hand in God's prerogative in foretelling the truth of events If it were granted that this were the Divel in Samuel's likeness yet I answer the Divel might well gather the truth of this prediction concerning the destruction of Saul and his sons from that of Samuel's prophesie against him when in his life time at Gilgal he came and told him that God would rend his kingdom from him for not obeying his word and give it unto his servant David 1 Sam. 13.14 And therefore the Divel here might well predict the same unto Saul coming to him to know the event and success of his undertaking against the Philistines But in the time and some other circumstances of this prediction whether it proceeded from Satan or the cozening Pythonist yet there is a palpable failure therein to show that God's Spirit alone is the spirit of prophesie and the sure foretelling of all events in the full truths thereof for this pretended Samuel tells Saul that to morrow he and his sons should be with him that is in the state of death But observe if this were the Divel how this father of lies keeps on his old trade of lying for indeed Saul and his sons were not overthrown nor slain by the Philistines on the morrow but some days after as appeareth by considering the several transactions done by David in the 29 and 30 chapters against the Amalekites after he was dismissed from the Army of the Philistines before they fell upon Saul and his Army to their
some of the mistakes of our Translators Consult to this purpose Luke 7.24 Mal. 3.1 and therefore it should be better rendered here Messengers write unto the Messengers of the seven churches And the Ministers of the Gospel are so termed because they are persons sent and commissionated by Christ to preach and teach his Gospel amongst his churches Matth. 28.18 Having cleared what is meant by the Angels or seven Stars of the Asian churches I shall draw these notes Observ 1. Christ hath an especial eye of providence and hand of protection over all his faithful Ministers of his Word in the most terrible times of wrath and judgement He takes them in his right hand claps them under his wings for safety Noah who was a preacher of righteousness was preserved in the Ark when all the world was drowned Righteous Lot was preserved when Sodom flamed in fire Ezekiel Daniel Mordecai c. were preserved in Babylon when the Inhabitants of Judah suffered all the miseries that an insolent Conquerour could lay upon them How Luther was preserved when all the antichristian world sought his ruine is most admirable to consider I have heard it related that that most famous Minister of Christ Peter du Molyne was preserved in Paris being a sucking childe by his Nurse under a tub when the bloody massacers did not spare man woman or childe of the Reformed Faith that he might afterward become a star in the firmament of Christ's church And the reason of all this is they that are most engaged for Christ in his work and ministery he does most engage for their safety and protection Satan is their greatest enemy therefore Christ is their greatest friend and bulwark Oh that all the Ministers of our churches were shining stars faithful Angels or rather faithful Messengers of God's word and truth Then Christ would carry them in his right hand of protection and they should be as the apple of his eye unto him The Angels Messengers or chief Ministers of these seven Asian churches are here represented by stars Stars always in prophetical Scriptures signifie eminency splendour light and excellency How art thou fallen from heaven O Lucifer thou son of the morning meaning Nebuchadnezzar Isa 14.12 and Rev. 18.10 I saw a star fall from heaven which connotes the fall of a most eminent high and excellent person From hence note 2. Those that are the dispensers of Christs mysteries ought to be more eminent and excellent in knowledge and holiness then other inferiour christians They are figured by stars by the shining heavenly lamps they are the salt of the earth their lips should especially preserve wisdom they should be as stars of the greater magnitude shining in the firmament of their churches they are the Overseers of the flock to go in and out before them in soundness of life and doctrine yet too though their light be great shining and eminent yet let them consider they are but stars their light is borrowed from the Sun they should not advance it to that pitch as to make it an infallible light but they should eye the Son as the fountain of all true light to keep them in their proper Sphere and not to lord it over the Lord's inheritage Let them remember too that they are stars whereof some may be erratique as well as fixed ones Christ alone is the true light the true morning star that whosoever shall receive light from this true Son of righteousness he cannot be deceived but at last shall be brought to the Father of all lights 3. Another Note is That the Ministers of Christ are in an high and honourable calling They are figured under the types of stars celestial lights they have the same Titles of God's ministring spirits The Angels they are his Messengers that goes on his errants his Ambassadours to treat with man about the great mysteries of heaven Hence ariseth another corrolary That all Christ's ministers as they are stars though differing from one another in glory in parts gifts and graces yet not differing in power nor Lords over one another They are Angels that is Messengers Ambassadours not Prince Cardinals not Lord Bishops Every church here had its Angel its Bishop its Pastor its Elder not many Bishops not many Elders in a classical form over divers churches but every church had its Angel its Ministers or Officers Ephesus had its An●gel Smyrna its Angel c. not that Ephesus Angel either singly o. joynt with two three or more were superintendent over all the rest Here is a farther description of the terribleness of the appearance of Christ in this vision when he cometh in power and judgement Out of his mouth went a sharp two-edged sword and his face shone as the Sun in his strength The sword of the mouth is taken in Scripture for the words or doctrine proceeding from the mouth Psalm 56.5 Prov. 5.4 Job 5.15 The word of Christ is here called a sharp two-edged sword it cuts both sides but in a diverse mode it wounds the penitent but for their recovery and to bring them unto Christ and so it is mighty in operation Heb. 4.12 And secondly It is a destroying sword to his adversaries Rev. 19.15 Out of his mouth went a sharp sword that with it he should smite the heathen Hence observe Christ's word is very powerful and piercing it divides between the bone and the marrow between the soul and the spirit it is Telum Achilleum Achilles Spear that can both hurt and cure kill and make alive But it may be here questioned whether this figure of a two edged sword that went out of the mouth of Christ may not signifie and represent a material sword also I answer affirmatively That Christ also is to use that sword which is to smite the heathen with and that is a material one for he is to rule them with a rod of iron Rev. 19.15 Now how it can be understood that Christ is to smite the heathen with the sword of his mouth that is his word or rule them with his word and doctrine I see but small reason for such an interpretation and seeing too when he does this it is in fierceness treading the wine-press of the wrath of almighty God But then some may say Does Christ judge and smite his enemies only by the material sword I answer No first he goes out with the sword or spirit of his mouth to wit his divine truth and word to make manifest destroy and overthrow all antichristian Idolatry and Worship 2 Thes 2. Then secondly he goes out on the red Horse of war with a material sword to destroy the Beast and the false Prophet and their adherents and they are so smitten and destroyed that the Fowls of the Ayr are called to the prey to eat the flesh of kings and the flesh of captains and the flesh of mighty men and the flesh of horses and of them that sit upon them and the flesh of all men both free and bond
the solemn and the ultimate compleat act in Ordination unto all Offices in the Church so Christ here follows his own method used in his churches he lays his right hand upon him but here lies the difference men may lay their hands on that is bestow offices on men but cannot add power to execute those offices but Christ not only lays his hand on makes John a Prophet but fils him with his Spirit also Whom Christ calls unto offices in his church he lays his right hand upon them he fills them with his Spirit John before he received his confirmation in his Prophetical office and the command to write his visions and what he saw unto the churches had in the first place divine visions of Christ in the likeness of the Son of man and was struck as dead with the glory thereof whereupon Christ laid his hand of comfort upon him and he heard that rousing voice saying Fear not The case and condition of such persons that are called to the Ministerial offices in the church should in some measure run paralel with Iohn's First They ought to have clear visions of Christ sound knowledge in the mysteries of the Gospel Secondly under the apprehension of divine glory and their own corruption they ought to be humble and lie low at the feet of Christ to be patterns unto others in humility self-denial and other graces Thirdly They ought to be sensible of Christs hand upon them that is his spirit which will manifest it self in their sanctified desires willingness and readiness unto the work of the Lord. Fourthly and lastly They ought to hear that rousing word of comfort within Fear not that is the comfortable experience of the Spirit in their own souls Fear not which will raise them to a holy confidence to declare the mind of God in all things and not to fear the faces of men for the righteous are as bold as a Lion This endowment with the Spirit was that that was principally looked at in the chusing of Officers in the Acts of the Apostles yea even Officers of the lowest form Consult Acts 6.3 and 9.17.11.24 and 13.2 unless men have the Spirit of Christ in them in some fulness of it they are neither fit for those holy functions nor can satisfyingly perswade themselves or others that they are called of God unto them Vers 18. I am the first and the last and I am alive but I was dead and behold I am alive for evermore That this person that is here spoken of was Christ is clear to avoid repetitions peruse the precedent 8 and 13 verses but here lies the difficulty Object It was formerly asserted on vers 13. that this was the divine person of Christ that appeared unto Iohn in the form of a man now according to his divine nature he is impassible he did not suffer death nor was again made alive for he is life it self therefore this is only proper to his humanity and that was it to wit his humane nature that appeared unto Iohn that which was now alive and was dead To clear this I answer you must understand that is frequent in Scripture to attribute that unto one nature which is the proper attribute of the other and so as the Learned calls it communicatione Idiomatum by the communication of properties what is due unto the divine nature is communicated or attributed unto the humane and so on the contrary as to instance When we are said to be bought justified or saved by the blood of God wherein we must not be so gross to conceive that God hath blood but it is meant of that person who cleansed us by his blood was both Man and God in one person and that which is proper to the humane nature is here attributed unto the divine And so when it is said that God suffered and the Son of man created all things and 't was he that was with the Father from everlasting This is predicated of one nature which is proper to the other Consult Acts 20.28 And so in this verse though it is said that Christ in his divine person appeared unto John under the similitude of the Son of man who is alive but was dead imports only thus much That that similitude or form that appeared unto John was the very same Christ and Divine Person that was conjunct with his humanity in heaven and by a mutual and interchangeable communication and attribution of properties this divine Idea or Representation that John saw is called by the proper attribution of Christ's humanity which was pierced dead and lived again though indeed it was only the diuine person of Christ clothed with the figure and likeness of the Son of man which was dead but was now alive This is very usual in Scripture and amongst Divines wherein the properties of one nature are really attributed to the person denominated of the other nature interchangeably by reason of the unity of person consisting in both natures Secondly I answer That oft in Scripture that hath the real denomination of a thing which is only so in appearance and resemblance That apparition or counterfeit of Samuel that appeared unto Saul at the Witch of Endors is called Samuel several times in 1 Sam. 28. without any note of distinction from the true and real Prophet Samuel further then is collected from scriptural reason and the coherence of the discourse in that place Angels that appeared in the form and likeness of men to Jacob Lot c. are called men because they appeared in humane form so this divine appearance of Christ here is called the same person that was dead but is now alive because he appeared in that shape and figure of the Son of man which was dead but is now alive And behold I am alive for evermore Amen As he is the first and the last the first before all beginnings and the last to all eternity so Christ assures all his in this place he is the same for ever to them a King to rule and protect them a Mediator to intercede for them a Prophet to teach and direct them unto everlasting Amen so be it so it shall be and so it must be And he adds And I have the Keys of hell and death Christ to take off all fear from John and to assure John and all his Saints that he is most powerful and able to effect and bring to pass those visions and ptedictions that he was about to reveal unto John and by him unto his churches he now publisheth unto John that all power now is put into his hand from the Father even over hell it self for he hath despoiled it of its power Here is a transporting of the word hell before death Hell is the sting of death and therefore according to order of things the last Rev. 20.14 so death and hell were cast into the Lake of fire Take hell here for the grave or the state of the dead so Christ hath the key to open it
and good works as formerly she did as the true effects and issues of that love or else c. Hence Note Observ That the contemplation of grace is the only Gospel motive unto true repentance The commemoration of God's former gracious dealing unto a backslidden soul will operate very strongly if not judicially hardned to recal him unto his God The straying prodigal experienced this truth in himself Luke 15.17 when he came to himself and considered how that many hired servants in his fathers house had bread enough and yet he starving for hunger it made him to reflect upon that full and gracious condition when he was as an obedient son with his father which moved him to set on the resolution to be a Trewant no longer but to arise and go unto his Father and say Father I have sinned against heaven and before thee If any thing will break the course of sin and recall the heart unto its first love the consideration of the former gracious dealings of God with it will effect it It will reason thus with it self was it not better with me when I kept close to God then now it is since I have broken with him Was not my soul more at peace within it self when I was more zealous of God's glory and of keeping his commands then now when I am more remiss and colder in my affections both towards God and christian duties Was not then my food more spiritual and my delights more heavenly then now when I am clogg'd with the vanities of this world and the bewitching lusts thereof Had I not then a freer access to God and of a freer spirit in my approches crying Abba Father then now having strayed from him instead thereof having a spirit of bondage and of fear In short when I kept close with God did not a face of heaven as it were appear in all my performances and relations but now having departed from him all is turned into hell and bitterness against me Surely those considerations of grace formerly received will work more upon an ingenious spirit then any thundring Legal threats whatsoever yet I add if these will not do Christ hath another course and method and can come judicially and remove his candlestick from amongst such obstinate and unrepentant sinners Observ 2. Another Note is That true Gospel repentance consists not only in changing the mind but of practise and conversation also 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Rescipicite to wax wiser or repent do not only consist to grow wiser in the judgement but in the choice of the practical affections also If the will be not right as to its objects as well as the judgement it will not denominate a true repentant The church of Ephesus was right as to her faith for which she suffered in patience yet her practise and affections were not streight for which she had the check and commanded to do the first works works of love works of charity works of piety which formerly she had been zealous in In true repentance there is a Terminus a quo and Terminus ad quem Turn ye turn ye every one from the abomination of his ways there is the terminus a quo but this is not all a negative righteousness will not serve turn but there must be Terminus ad quem a positive righteousness also There must be a doing of the first works of holiness and godliness towards God and of love and righteousness towards all but more especially towards the houshold of faith These are the adequate ingredients of true and Gospel repentance It is a gross deceit in many that think that they have believed sufficiently and they have repented sufficiently when they have altered their judgment or at least their weather-cock opinion from one external form unto another as when an Episcopal man is become for a Presbyterie O most kind and benigne Sun-shine quoth he but when a Presbyterian turns Independent in judgement he presently cries out that heaven is opened unto him never considering that the kingdom of heaven does consist in godliness and righteousness but in outward forms of worship which if rightly regulated somthing of each might be rightly admitted to make a just composure In the next place some think their repentance very sound when they have changed one errour for another when of an Arminian or Pelagian are become Antinomists rightly so termed denying and opposing the morality of the Law as a rule of duty obliging unto christians when of an Arrian or Antitrinitarian are become Tridheites or worshippers of three Gods c. So corrupt is the heart of man that will make his own opinion an Idol and all that looks not that way nor brings any flowers to that sacrifice and yet otherwise apparently gracious shall neither have the title of a true believer or a repentant soul amongst them Therefore with all such I would leave this Scripture as a Signet upon their finger Remember from whence thou art fallen and repent and do thy first works Observ 3. Another Note from the authority of the person Christ that gives this memento is That Christ's commands in his Word should be very powerful and efficacious to bring us unto repentance Shall Christ be our Anamnestes or Remembrancer and set our faults before us by his Spirit in the Word and shall not our hearts be molten for it Shall he call from heaven to us in his ever-living word of Prophesie and shall we not intend or hearken to that heavenly vision He gave but one glance on Peter reflecting on his unkindness and denial which caused Peter to turn aside and weep bitterly And shall he not only look upon us with his daylie providential acts of goodness and mercy which leadeth unto repentance but give us line upon line and precept upon precept and yet not return by repentance It is the signe of most obdurate hearts and of stiff-necked sinners But some will say We want wills to it and if Christ gave wills as well as commands we should readily follow him I answer first Where Christ lays his commands on his chosen ones he also gives there the first grace of his Spirit to enable to obey that command and we know the Spirit may be opposed and the Spirit may be quenched and is so often by our own defects and by reason of the abundancy of corruptions so that the want of wills to good things proceed from our own base and corrupt wills not for want of power from Christ who commands us to them but take notice though the operations of the Spirit may by the Elect themselves be opposed darkned and quenched partially but not totally and finally but at last will get the victory in bringing forth the work of God unto perfection Secondly It is in vain for persons in an ●nregenerate state to complain for want of wills for before Christ moves thereon by his Spirit of grace they cannot rightly will any good thing or work but the first grace being given
or habitation is his Throne or his castle as the Law term has it therein he exercises his commands freely either by his Paternal or Magisterial authority and he hath better title to this Soveraignty it being natural moral then any Soveraign hath to theirs in the world 2. There are therein its subjects who obey more freely in respect of their more divine Oeconomy then any Prince's Subjects whatsoever Thirdly A man's most private designes and transactions are agitated therein Fourthly A man therein lives goes in and out and no place be it ever so pleasant is so complacent to a man as the place of his own habitation be it never so homely and therefore a man will not spare to spend all his strength wit or wealth to defend his house place of habitation against all pretenders of right thereunto Therefore these metaphors of a Throne Seat House or Habitation are fitly taken up by the Spirit of God to signifie unto us the power of Satan in the wicked and ungodly which in Scriptures are called his strong holds and habitations for in them he commands and acts freely being as a Father Lord and Master to us the children of disobedience for his servants and children ye are to whom ye obey and they obey freely and without any regret as dutiful children and servants to such a Father and Master even the Prince that ruleth in the Ayre even the Spirit that now worketh in the children of disobedience Ephes 2.2 there he makes his habitation there he lives and transacts the highest designes of his Kingdom of darkness there he takes his delight to dwell and takes that pleasure in this place of his habitation that before he will forego it or lose an inch of his possession the stronger man in the Gospel must first come even Christ in his Spirit of Grace and that after much strugling contending between flesh and spirit and that Christ shall be sure to make his Title clear and evident by Faith and the great charter of the Gospel before he will be dispossessed of his ancient free-hold Tenures yea his love or rather pernitious desire to his old habitation is such that after he is dispossessed thereof by Christ that if he can get or make a re-entry into his lost possession by his diabolical Stratagems and Temptations he comes in with seven fold worser spirits then the first to make good his right and re-entry if he may and the condition of that house is far more miserable then at the first O therefore watch and be prepared with the armory of Christ to oppose the assaults of Satan ye believing and enlightened souls and though he sometimes may foyl you yet let him not overturn you though he may endeavour to come into your soul yet let him not have quiet possession for greater is he that is with us then he that is against us Resist the Divel and he will flee from you and through Christ we shall have Victory Note hence Observe That Satan rules as absolute Lord and Soveraign over the unbelieving and disobedient They are his house the place of his dwelling his Throne his Kingdom his Seat and if that were not enough to describe their malignity and Satan's Soveraignty over them they are called Satan himself v. 10. The better to manifest Satan's Seat Throne and Habitation in and over the ungodly consider the contrary The Seat Throne and Habitation of God Though God in his infinite nature is illocal infinite and incomprehensible as unto any place or form yet metaphorically is said to be in a place that is from whence he in any special manner doth manifest his glory power grace and goodness So God is said to come depart and return in Scriptures when he specially manifests himself in grace mercy and answers to his people or unto any particular believing Soul and when God withdraws that appearance of mercy grace and glory nor hears the Prayers of his people but goes out in Judgments against them then he is said to depart to be gone and return into his place Hos 5.15 I will go and return to my place till they acknowledg their Offence God is said to have three special places of habitation Seats or Thrones in Scriptures 1. Heaven is his Throne and his dwelling place Isa 66.1 1 Kings 8.30 2. The hearts of the Saints is his Throne and dwelling place Isa 57.15 1 Jo. 3.24 3. The Church or Christ Zion is the habitation and Tabernacle of his glory Psal 132.13 The Church is the place where God communicates himself and gives his answers unto his people And therefore in 1 Tim. 3.15 it is called the House of God and often in Scriptures the Kingdom of God These are the special habitations of God Satan hath also three special places of habitation and dominion in Scriptures 1. In Hell over the damned spirits And therefore he is called the Prince of darkness and the Angel of the bottomless Pit 2. The hearts of the wicked and unbelievers is the Seat and habitation of Satan Ephes 2.2 3. His Throne is amongst the societies of the wicked they are his Synagogue v. 9. where his Doctrines are transacted and maintained and they are his Seat and Throne from whence all his wicked and pernitious Edicts do proceed against God and Godliness Psal 2.2 3. Therefore in this verse the Spirit sayes to the Church of Pergamus I know that thou dwellest in a place where Satan bears rule in all Idolatries wickednesses and hatred to God and his truths without controulment and yet to thy praise and comfort be it that thou holdest fast my Name and hast not denied my Faith that is that thou dost constantly profess my Truth and hast not been drawn to deny my Gospel or Doctrine of Faith not in those very hot and persecuting days wherein Antipas my faithful Martyr was slain in that City of yours by those Tyranical persons there in whom Satan dwelleth and prevaileth There is no farther difficulty in those words only understand that Antipas as Aretus testifies and some others of Antiquitie was the Pastor or Bishop to this Church of Ephesus yet others say he was only an Assistant to the Church However this blessed St. Antipas Policarpus and some others were the first Martyrs to the Gospel of Christ after the Apostles in the raign of Trajan From the words thus explained Note Obs 2. That the godly by the providence of God are disposed and mingled amongst the most vilest and wicked in the World The Church of Christ is likened to a Lilly amongst Thorns by the Wise-man in the Canticles Where the Synagogue and Throne of Satan was God had planted those Asiatick Churches Righteous Job saith of himself that he was a brother to Dragons and a companion to Owles Chap. 30.29 And holy David's soul was vexed by sojourning in Mesech and dwelling in the Tents of Kedar Psal 120.5 Honest hearted Joseph had his habitation amongst the Idolatrous Egyptians and there
them is charity its precedency lies in this 1. In that it perfumes and enlivens all the other graces faith it self is dead without it And to suppose a faith without love is to suppose a man without a soul The gifts of prophesies tongues and miracles are but barren and usless things without this 2. This hath for its object both God and Man we exercise our faith and hope only towards God and his promises but our charity is extended both towards God and Man And therefore love is called Rom. 13.10 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the fulfilling of the Law it is the whole sum and hinge on which the commandements turn In this one word charity both the Tables of the decalogue are abridged 3. It excells in that it is the greatest note of our interest in God and Christ Faith is that giveth right unto the promises but love is that giveth life to faith It is the very soul of all our graces If we gave our bodies to be burnt for Christ and had not charity it will profit nothing 1 Cor. 13.3 By this we know that we are passed from death to life because we love the Brethren 1 John 3.14 and Ia. 1.12 The Crown of life is promised to them that love God and Rom. 8.28 Love is made the very discovery of effectual calling and election 4. Love excells in that it is the perfection of the Law it is the very end of the Commandments 1 Tim. 1.5 and were Love but perfect in us it would make us perfect Keepers and Observers of the Law both towards God and Man Love knits the Members of Christs Body together and so perfects his Body It unites us to God and so maketh the perfecting of divine love in us 1 John 4.12 17. and here it is we are commanded twice to put on love above all things 1 Pet. 4.8 and Col. 3.14 but once above all things to take the shield of faith 5. And lastly when faith hope patience and all other graces ceases charity abideth Love is not only a portion for the Saints in this life but in the other also then we shall love God and Christ when faith and hope ceaseth therefore justly did Christ in this place and the Apostle in 1 Cor. 13.13 give it the precedency above al other Graces of the Spirit 2. Love brings forth another grace service external worship and obedience him whom we love we obey we serve we honour and worship The service of love is most intense and effectual When Christ communed with Simon Peter John 21. and asked him thrice Simon Son of Jonas lovest thou me Yea Lord thou knowest it saith Peter Christ answered feed my sheep The more love that Peter manifested the more service and duty was put upon him Services that we perform to God not out of love but formality or custome are but as scabbed or lame Sacrifices under the Law which the Lord hated Right ends in our services are First Love and zeal to God's glory Secondly Love to the obedience of God's commandments Thirdly Love to the edification of others These ends makes us a true and sincere worship love goeth through all and is the fulfilling of the Law 3. Thyatira is approved for her faith made lively and effectual by love True faith is never seperated from love they go hand in hand together but love hath the precedency for the reasons aforesaid though faith is first in order of nature for faith is that grace that gives the first being unto a christian but love is the perfection of that being There must be first a knowledge of God and assent unto his truths which is the first act of faith before we can love that God or his Truths but withal I say there is so inseperable union between these two graces no sooner hath faith a being and a body but love comes to animate it to make it sound lively and perfect Observ hence Note That it is not a bare opinion or entertainment of the truth that is a true lively faith but that that worketh by love Many will one day say we have prophesied in thy Name taught in thy Name cast out devils in thy Name professed and beleived thy truths and yet the Lord will say unto them I know you not and all for want of this grace of love towards God and his Saints A sound and true faith contains in it these three principal ingredients that gives the very form and being to it First A sound distinct knowledge of the thing believed I know and am perswaded saith Paul Rom. 14.14 Persons that are ignorant of Gods promises and of the word of eternal life can never believe aright Secondly A firm perswasion strongly assuming the heart As a sound believer must not be an ignorant soul so must he not be a wavering-minded man but must have an undeceivable certainty and truth in that he does believe Thirdly A confident resting and rejoycing with satisfaction unto the Soul surely looking to enjoy that it does beleive True faith hath these four acts and degrees in it 1. Knowledge 2. Assent 3. Adherence and 4. Assurance A believer may have the three first acts and want the latter and a sound beleiver and a justified person Though God for causes to himself known may never give the grace of Assurance yet that faith that only knows God distinctly to be a God of salvation in his promises to repentant sinners through Christ and so takes him and adheres unto him in the love and truth thereof doubtless that soul shall never be a cast-away though God's presence of assurance and joyful satisfaction be never manifested unto him If we be saved it is enough though God reserves his comfortable presence and inward love for us unto another world 4. Thyatira hath another excellent grace and that is Patience or sufferance with patience as the word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 carries it in the Greek A wicked man may suffer affliction but not suffer with patience without murmuring swearing or blaspheming as the godly doth The wicked may haue patience perforce and unwillingly when he cannot help it the afliction being above his reach to remedy but the godly is patient as it is an effect of love because he loveth much he is ready to suffer much with constancy and patience as Jacob served two seven years hardship for his beloved Rachel so a faithful soul is ready to suffer all afflictions chearfully and with much patience all the years of his life because he loves God and Christ and so accounts the afflictions of this life not to be valued with the glory that shall hereafter be revealed to all those that love God 5. Thyatira was a growing fruitful church her latter works were more then her first done upon better grounds and better principles From whence Note Observ That the gracious works of the more grown Christians doe exceed those of the younger sort in soundness The Neophites or young Christians may be more zealous
is impossible Dan. 7.13 14. The Kingdom is said to be given to Christ which in vers 22. and 27. is said to be given unto the Saints they are so reciprocal and so united that what is done by the one is said to be done by the other they are so far from being tearmed contraria that they are hardly diversa though I shall grant the Saints subordinate unto Christ yet what is predicated of the one is often predicated of the other in Scriptures and therefore it is no hard saying to assert that believers under Christ their head and as his members and by his donation and assistance shall do his own peculiar work as subordinate instruments unto himself for Qui facit per alium facit per se and so may the Saints have power over the Nations and rule them with a rod of Iron till they be broken as a Potter's vessel and this interpretation stands with best reason for though our late Bibles have included all the 27. v. in a Parenthesis saving the last clause thereof as if it were on purpose to cut it off from having any applicatory reference to the conquering Saints in the 25. and 26. v. and to be reserved solely applicable unto Christ but surely such Interpreters could not have a righteous intention in such a service for in the best Greek copies as Stephanus and others there is not a tittle or stroak of a Parenthesis but the continued speech in the 25 and 26. verses it is to the overcoming christian and so continued as a farther addition in the 27. verse until the latter clause thereof come in even as I have received of my Father which makes it plain For what had Christ received of his Father Power over the Nations to rule over them with a rod of Iron and to breake them in pieces as a Potter's vessel Psal 2.9 Rev. 19.15 as if he had said even as I have received this power and dominion of my Father over the Nations so will I give it to him that shall overcome and get the victory over all false ways and practises and he shall be co-partner with me in this my Throne and Kingdom cap. 3. 21. The intention of the Spirit being cleared in these words to be the conquering Saints to whom power is given over the Nations to rule them with a rod of Iron and to break them in pieces as a Potter's vessel Next I shall enquire what the power is that is given them First It is such a power whereby they shall judge the Nations so our new Annotations have it Secondly It is such a power that they thereby shall get victory and subdue all theirs and the truth's Enemies so Bishop Hall on the place Thirdly It is such a power whereby they shall break all the obstinate Enemies of Christ to peices as a Potter's vessel The first is confirmed from 1 Cor. 6.2 Mat. 19.28 Jude 14.15 The second and third are confirmed from this vers and Psal 2. compared to Rev. 19.18 19. c. where Christ and his Armies powers out the full Vials of divine wrath upon all their obstinate enemies to the utmost Again This power over the Nations and ruling by a rod of Iron and breaking them in pieces as a Potter's vessel must needs be understood of a corporal breaking ruling and overpowering and not a spiritual So that spiritual is a strange worke to a rod or Scepter of Iron Christs golden Scepter of his word is the only instrument to make the Nations bow to his spiritual Kingdom but for the refusers thereof he hath another Scepter in another day to be exercised on them a rod of Iron and force whereby he will destroy the mighty ones of the earth that are his enemies and will dash them in pieces like a Potters vessel to the making the Kings and Judges of the earth wise and to kiss the Son lest he be angry Psal 2.10 11. Hence Note Observ That Christ's faithful Saints have a day to come to judg rule and reigne over the Nations as well as now to suffer under them Though this be the day of their sufferance and patience yet there is a kingdom joyned to it cap. 1. 9. Though John was a brother and companion to the seven churches in tribulation and patience yet he was too in the hopes of the kingdom to be revealed This Kingdom was never yet fulfilled to the Saints of God but still rather the contrary hitherto the Nations of the world break the Saints and churches of Christ by their iron Scepters of force and power Both Mahometanes and Popish Antichristian Rulers and Princes not sparing Christ's little flock but breaking them in pieces as a Potters Vessels and therefore it is most equitable that they shall have a day too as a reward of their faithfulness and sufferance wherein they shall lead captivity captive and give their enemies the same measure that they formerly meted forth unto the Saints for they are worthy 2. This kingdom as yet hitherto was not given to the Saints nor yet will be for this power over the Nations and this rod of iron is put into their hands as the result of their perseverance in the truth at the second coming of Christ as in the last precedent verse is declared Hold fast till I come and in that day when Christ comes to him that overcometh he will give power over the Nations c. Now this was promised long after Christ's first coming in the flesh and also after his special coming in the spirit and therefore yet there will be a day when he will come again to fulfil this promise before the ultimate end of all and for any to expect this rule over the Nations by the rod of iron before Christ comes and appears in the clouds to the performance of this great work they may reigne but without Christ they may get power over the Nations but not in Christ's way or his giving Hence another Note arises Observ 2. That it is Christ alone that gives power into the hands of his Saints over the Nations They are not to catch at it themselves This time is Christ's spiritual and his intercessory kingdom and if we fight with or use any other weapons therein then are spiritual we may lose the benefit of his second kingdom which is reserved as a reward of our obedience under the first kingdom He that walks spiritually and soberly under the first of grace and spirit doubtless the second also will be his portion otherwise he is in danger to lose both his comforts here and his portion hereafter in the other kingdom also Verse 28. And I will give him the morning Star This is an additional degree of happiness to the overcoming Saints in that day when they shall judge and rule the Nations with a rod of iron In ver 17. it is called Hidden Manna and a white stone wherein a new Name is written and formerly a Crown of life and the Tree of
stands little in stead unto the Papists and their champion Bellarmine in his book of Grace and Free will cap. 1. to maintain from hence their Pelagian doctrine The power of mans Free-will before conversion unto Faith and amendment For Bellarmine therein triumphantly interrogates were not he foolish that would knock at his neighbours door if he knew for certain that there were no man within that could open It is true it were so but Bellarmine for all his great learning herein is much mistaken Christ here knocks at a door where there was one within that was able to open the party was only asleep he was not dead or quite departed from his house and therefore he knocks and calls unto him to awake and open unto him like the Spouse in the Canticles 5.2 She was asleep when her beloved came and knocked saying Open to me my Sister my Love my Dove my Undefiled So Christ comes to the church of Sardis vers 2. and bids her to awake and strengthen the things that remain and commands Laodicea to open unto him who had a power and ability to open though it was grown weak and remiss and therefore had need of a knocking a vigorous call to rouse her up unto her duty And therefore Bellarmine is quite mistaken when from hence he asserts That Christ bids the reprobate and unregenerate to open to him it is only a believing church a backslidden luke-warm believing church that he bids to rise up and open to him it is not one altogether dead but a sleepy careless luke-warm church that he stirs up to this duty of opening to him Secondly I answer Though it were granted Bellarmine that Christ somtimes knocks at the doors of Reprobates and unregenerate persons and calls to open to him though they neither will or can open to him yet Christ may do this as often he does without any impeachment to his wisdom he hereby shows what their duty is and requires it from them and justly he may though they are not in a possibility to perform it they having forfeited and lost their ability by their own fault not only in their common parent the first Adam but also by walking in the same steps of disobedience with him and Christ is not bound by any Law to restore it again unto them And therefore Christ in the last place does often call to open to him upon the very reprobate themselves as in a judiciary way for the aggravation of their condemnation upon their refusal according to that of John 15.22 If I had not come and spoken to them they had no sin but now they have no cloak for their sin Thus much in answer to Bellarmine and his doctrine of Free-will and the power of the meerly natural man in the works of grace and faith which are in the first place to be wrought by the Spirit to be nourished by the Spirit to be consummated and perfected by the same Spirit But to proceed If any man hear my voice and open the door I will come in to him and will sup with him and he with me As if Christ had said If any man will be obedient to the word of my mouth opening the door of their hearts yeilding obedience to my many and earnest solicitations I will then come and dwell in that soul and impart my self unto him and sup with him that is communicate and have mutual fellowship with him and he with me Note hence Observ 1. That it is the Saints highest priviledge to have fellowship with Christ and he with them Where there are those heavenly intercourses there is a heaven upon earth or earth ascending into heaven and heaven coming down upon earth persons hereby do become the Temples of the holy Spirit I will come in to him saith Christ that is Christ will dwell in him spiritually really operatively by his grace and he shall dwell in me that is by faith and so such become and are made the sons of God Luke 19.5 and are made partakers of his holy nature Is it not a great shame to our christian churches to deny themselves this great priviledge in not hearkning to the voice of Christ or opening the door unto him It is true we are ready to hearken to the voice of Christ so far as stands with our interest that we may not be accounted heathens abroad in the world and indeed that is all if it will amount so far for the ordinance of preaching is no distinguishing Ordinance Go Teach all Nations and the Ordinances of Prayer and Praise are but natural duties which all persons in the world are bound unto as well as christians but where is the opening the door to Christ in his especial distinguishing Ordinances Where is the mutual feasting supping and communicating between Christ and his churches in his holy Ordinances of the Supper tasting and feeding on the several and various gifts of the Spirit of Christ in his members Where is the improving of his Discipline Where are his Gardens enclosed Are not all like a Forrest or Wilderness without any culture or hedge about them 'T is true there are some few gardens whose savoury spices and precious ointment does cast a sweet smelling savour abroad but their tender Grapes are but weak and it is to be feared if God's mercy prevent not that either the little Foxes will undermine them or the wild Boar root them out I speak it according to my judgement and conscience that our contentation and sitting satisfied under a formal and luke-warm preaching and some other natural duties only will be a means to provoke God to spew us out of his mouth for our half way Religion the one ought to be done and the other not left undone we ought to have a respect to the whole will of God not so far only as our carnal wisdom thinks sufficient and no farther It was once and not long since a just complaint That common Prayer and other church Discipline and Episcopal Ruling had thrust out of doors a true preaching and divers other holy Ordinances of Christ But observe the change now it is to be feared that preaching will silence and invalidate many other of the Ordinances of Christ and render them useless to us Therefore we are to hearken to the voice of God the whole voice of God and open to it if we expect Christ to come in and to sup with us and we with him We are first to hearken to his Word open the door to him of our hearts in the preaching thereof then we are to proceed and not sit still as those silly ones that are ever learning and never coming to the knowledge or practise of the truth we are to go on to the work of perfection that is to walk in all the Ways and Ordinances of Christ which will build up our souls unto the measure of a perfect man in Christ and make us wise indeed unto salvation Lastly I conceive there is more in these words I
will sup with him and he with me then a spiritual participating of Christ in his Ordinances in this life The words have respect unto futurity and the other life as the next verse intimates and that of Luke 13.29 Then shall they come from the East and West North and South and shall sit at Table in the Kingdom of God And when is that time But in that day when Abraham Isaac and Jacob and all the faithful shall appear in the Kingdom of Christ and all the wicked thrust out of doors vers 28. And this is that which Christ intimateth in Matth. 26.29 to his Disciples after his last Supper That henceforth he would not drink of this fruit of the Vine until that day when he should drink it new with them in his Fathers Kingdom Christ will again feast communicate and entertain mutual fellowship with his Disciples before the ultimate end though not in a carnal and sensual manner yet in a more heavenly and spiritual manner and therefore it is called New Wine in respect it is received not in the old common way but in a more singular and spiritual way and manner it is called new as Jerusalem that comes down from God is called new in respect of its perfection the old being passed away And that day when this heavenly Supper or Feast will be is when that Royal Nuptial feast is prepared at that wedding mentioned Rev. 21.2 9. for the heavenly Bride the Lamb's wife when Abraham Isaac and Jacob and all the faithful shall sit at Table together with Christ in his most glorious and happy Millenary Reigne and Kingdom and I can see no inconvenience why this should not be so literally understood it being a sure rule in interpreting Scriptures That we are not to depart from the plain literal sense thereof unless there be some evident cause to the contrary as being contrary to the coherence against the Analogie of faith or some other more plain and express Scriptures But this sense accords and harmonizes with a full consort of other Scriptures and therefore Piscator well observes upon this of Matth. 26.29 Quare non videtur hoc intelligendum de Vino quod una cum Discipulis biberet Dominus post Resurrectionem suum Nam etsi per dies illos quadraginta sese illis subinde ostendit atque etiam cum iis edit nulla tamen potus sit mentio nec moris erat apud Judaeos bibere Vinum in Prandiis ac Coenis quo●idianis sed tantum in solemnioribus Conviviis Though it is mentioned that Christ did eat with his Disciples after his resurrection before he ascended yet there is no mention of drinking this new wine which was reserved for the day of his Kingdom which was not then in being for he told his Disciples that he was then a going to prepare a place a Kingdom for them John 14.2 wherein they should sup with him have fellowship with him and sit on his Throne and Reigne with him as the procedure of the next verse will manifest Verse 21. To him that overcometh will I grant to sit with me in my Throne even as I also overcame and am set down with my Father in his Throne Christ here adds a third reason to the luke-warm Laodiceans to come unto him it being by way of reward a Throne Christ tells the sons of Zebedee Matth. 20.23 That to sit on his right hand and on his left is not his to give but he having since by his death purchased this power into his hands for all power is given unto him in heaven and in earth Matth. 28.18 He has a just right to dispose and grant to sit with him in his Throne to all his conquering Saints Christs Throne here and the Father's are contradistinguished as two distinct Thrones and not one and the same Subordinata or diversa non sunt contraria My Throne and the Father's Throne carries a variety not a contrariety in them The Son is not the Father neither is the Father the Son So neither is the Son's Throne the Father's Throne nor on the other side the Father's Throne the Son's Throne Christ will have his Throne as God-man here on earth wherein himself and members shall have a share though inferiour unto the Head for they shall reigne on earth Rev. 5.10 and the Father has his Throne the highest heaven of glory Psal 11.4 Isa 66.1 where●n Christ is set down Col 3.1 and this cannot be called Christ's Throne properly as his own for Christ's Kingdom or Throne is a Throne of executing judgment and righteousness and breaking all his enemies as a Potters vessel with a rod of Iron cap. 2.27 2 Pet. 3.13 Now this cannot be commodiously applyed to the Father's Throne which Christ at present enjoyeth in the highest heavens that is the Holiest of Holies into which Christ is entered a place only meet for Angelical hallelujahs and spirits of men made perfect not for ruling reigning judging and breaking his obstinate enemies which he as man must do on earth But more of this hereafter Only hence Note Observ That the time is yet to come when Christ is to have a Throne of his own on which together with him the overcoming Saints shall sit and reigne on earth That this Throne is to commence in futurity is plain from Christ's promise made here to the overcoming Saints long after Christ's ascension into the Father's Throne and that it shall be here on earth is plain from cap. 5. 10. where the Elders triumphant song does clear it Thou hast made us unto our God Kings and Priests and we shall reigne on earth compared to chap 20 v. 11. and that of Matthew 5.5 Blessed are the meek for they shall inherit the earth all is in the future tense for I am sure experience shews they have not yet inherited the earth for they have in all past times complained We have been strangers and Pilgrims and in all ages hitherto afflicted distressed and persecuted as servants and never as yet inherited the earth that is become the only Lords as the true heirs and proprietors thereof and therefore yet to come I shall only add that of Luke 20.28 29 30. Ye are they which have continued with me in my temptations and I appoint unto you a Kingdom as my Father hath appointed unto me That ye may eat and drink at my Table in my Kingdom and sit on Thrones judging the twelve Tribes of Israel I see no inconvenience of understanding these words literally as unto the general scope thereof according to that ancient rule Non est a litera seu propria Scripturae significatione reced●ndum nisi evidens aliqua necessitas cogat Scripturae veritas in ipsa litera periclitari videatur And by the way take notice That there are many godly learned men both in our own Nation and others also that though they take not up this opinion as their own nor cannot wholly comport with it in their judgment yet