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A53713 Of communion with God the Father, Sonne, and Holy Ghost, each person distinctly in love, grace, and consolation, or, The saints fellowship with the Father, Sonne, and Holy Ghost, unfolded by John Owen ... Owen, John, 1616-1683. 1657 (1657) Wing O778; ESTC R32197 289,173 326

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purpose The most frequent Adjunct of the Communication of the Spirit is this that he is given and received as of Gift he will give his holy Spirit to them that aske him that which is of gift is free the Spirit of grace is given of grace And not only the Spirit of Sanctification or the Spirit to Sanctifie convert us is a gift of free grace but in the sence whereof we speak in respect of consolation he is of gift also he is promised to be given unto Believers Hence the Spirit is said to be received by the Gospell not by the Law Gal. 3. 2 that is of meer grace not of our own procuring And all his workings are called 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 free donations He is freely bestowed and freely workes and the different measures wherein he is received for those ends and purposes of consolation which we shall consider by Believers which are great various and unexpressable arise from hence that we have him by donation or freegift And this is the Tenor whereby we hold and enjoy him a Tenor of free donation So is he to be eyed so to be asked so to be received And this also faith takes in and closeth withall in our Communion with the Comforter The Conjunction and accord of his Will with the Guift of Father and Sonne The one respecting the distinct operation of the Deity in the Person of the Holy Ghost the other the oeconomy of the whole Trinity in the worke of our Salvation by Jesus Christ. Here the Soul rejoyceth its selfe in the Comforter that he is willing to come to him that he is willing to be given him And seeing all is Will and Gift Grace is magnifyed on this account 2. The Authority of it thence he is said to be SENT § 16 Chap. 14. 26. the Father will send him in my name and Chap. 15. 26. I will send him unto you from the Father and him will I send to you chap 16. 17. This mission of the holy Ghost by the Father and the Son as it answers the order of the persons subsistence in the blessed Trinity and his procession from them both so the order voluntarily engaged in by them for the accomplishment as was said of the worke of our Salvation There is in it in a most speciall manner the Condescension of the Holy Ghost in his Love to us to the Authoritative delegation of Father and Son in this businesse which argues not a disparity dissimilitude or inequality of Essence but of Office in this worke It is the Office of the Holy Ghost to be an Advocate for us and a Comforter to us in which respect not absolutely he is thus sent Authoritatively by Father and Sonne It is a known maxime that Inaequalitas officii non tollit aequalitatem naturae This subjection if I may so call it or inequality in respect of office doth no way's prejudice the equality of nature which he hath with Father and Sonne no more then the mission of the Son by the Father doth his And on this Authoritative mission of the Spirit doth the right Apprehensions of many mysterys in the Gospell and the ordering of our hearts in Communion with him depend Hence is the sinne against the Holy Ghost what it is I doe § 17 not now dispute unpardonable and hath that Adjunct of Rebellion put upon it that no other sin hath namely because he comes not he acts not in his own name only though in his own also but in the name and Authority of the Father Son from and by whom he is sent and therefore to sinne against him is to sinne against all the Authority of God all the Love of the Trinity and the utmost condescension of each person to the worke of our Salvation It is I say from the Authoritative mission of the Spirit that the sinne against him is peculiarly unpardonable It is a sin against the recapitulation of the love of the Father Son and Spirit And from this consideration were that our present businesse might the true nature of the sin against the Holy Ghost be investigated Certainely it must consist in the contempt of some operation of his as acting in the name and Authority of the whole Trinity and that in their ineffable condescension to the worke of Grace But this is of another Consideration 2. On this account we are to pray the Father and the Son § 18 to give the Spirit to us Luk. 11. 13. your Heavenly Father will give his holy Spirit to them that aske him now the Holy Ghost being God is no lesse to be invocated praied to and called on then the Father and Son as elsewhere I have proved how then doe we aske the Father for him as we doe in all our Supplications seeing that we also pray that he himselfe would come to us visite us and abide with us In our prayers that are directed to himselfe we consider him as essentially God over all blessed for evermore we pray for him from the Father and Sonne as under this mission and delegation from them And indeed God having most plentifully revealed himselfe in the order of this dispensation to us we are as Christians generally do in our Communion to abound in answerable addresses that is not onely to the Person of the holy Ghost himselfe but properly to the Father and Son for him which refers to this dispensation 3. Hence is that great weight in particular laid upon our § 19 not grieving the spirit Eph. 4. 30. because he comes to us in the name with the Love and upon the condescension of the whole blessed Trinity To doe that which might grieve him so sent on such an account for that end and purpose which shall afterwards be mentioned is a great aggravation of sinne He expects cheerfull entertainment with us and may do so justly upon his own account and the account of the work which he comes about but when this also is added that he is sent of the Father and the Son commissioned with their Love and Grace to communicate them to their soules this is that which is or ought to be of unspeakable esteeme with Believers And this is that second thing expressed in the manner of his communication he is sent by Authority He is said to be powred out or shed on us Titus 3. 6. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 § 20 that holy Ghost which he hath richly powred out upon us or shed on us abundantly And this was the chiefe expression of his communication under the old Testament the mystery of the Father and the Son and the matter of commission and delegation being then not so clearly discovered Isaiah 32. 15. untill the spirit be powred on us from on high and the wildernesse be a fruitfull field and the fruitfull field be counted for a forrest that is 'till the Gentiles be called and the Jews rejected and chap. 43 3 I will powre my spirit upon thy seed and my blessing upon
to all the three Persons and is proper to each of them not formally as a Person but as God blessed for ever All adoration respects that which is common to all so that in each Act of Adoration and worship all are adored and worshipped The Creatures worship their Creator and a man him in whose image he was created viz. him from whom descendeth every good and perfect gift all this describing God as God Hence Secondly when we begin our Prayers to God the Father and § 2 end them in the name of Jesus Christ yet the Sonne is no lesse invocated and worshipped in the beginning then the Father though he be peculiarly mentioned as mediator in the close not as Sonne to himselfe but as Mediator to the whole Trinity or God in Trinity But in the invocation of God the Father we invocate every Person because we Invocate the Father as God every Person being so Thirdly In that heavenly Directory which we have Eph. 2. § 3 18. this whole businesse is declared our accesse in our worship is said to be to the Father and this through Christ or his mediation by the Spirit or his assistance Here is a distinction of the Persons as to their operations but not at all as to their being the object of our Worship For the Sonne and the Holy Ghost are no lesse worshipped in our accesse to God then the Father himselfe Only the Grace of the Father which we obtain by the mediation of the Sonne and the assistance of the spirit is that which we draw nigh to God for So that when by the distinct dispensation of the Trinity and every Person we are lead to worship that is to act Faith on or invocate any Person we doe herein worship the whole Trinity and every Person by what name soever of Father Sonne or Holy Ghost we invocate him So that this is to be observed in this whole matter That when any work of the Holy Ghost or any other Person which is appropriated to him we never exclude the concurrence of other Persons draws us to the worship of him yet he is not worshipped exclusively but the whole Godhead is worshipped Fourthly These Cautions being premised I say that we § 4 are distinctly to worship the Holy Ghost As it is in the case of Faith in respect of the Father and the Sonne Joh. 14 1. Believe in God believe also in me This extends it selfe no lesse to the Holy Ghost Christ called the Disciples for the acting of Faith on him he being upon the accomplishment of the great worke of his Mediation and the Holy Ghost now carrying on the work of his delegation requireth the same And to the same purpose are their distinct operations mentioned My Father worketh hitherto and I worke Now as the formall Reason of the worship of the Sonne is not his mediation but his being God his mediation being a powerfull motive thereto so the formall Reason of our worshipping the Holy Ghost is not his being our comforter but his being God yet his being our comforter is a powerfull motive thereunto This is the summe of the first Direction The Grace actings Love effects of the Holy Ghost as he is our Comforter ought to § 5 stir us up and provoke us to Love worship believe in and invocate him though all this being directed to him as God is no lesse directed on that account to the other Persons then to him only by the fruits of his Love towards us are we stirred up unto it These things being presupposed let the Saints learne to act § 6 faith distinctly on the Holy Ghost as the immediate efficient cause of all the good things mentioned Faith I say to believe in him and Faith in all things to believe him and to yeeld obedience to him Faith not imagination The distinction of the Persons in the Trinity is not to be fancyed but believed So then the Scripture so fully frequently clearly distinctly ascribing the things we have been speaking of to the immediate efficiency of the Holy Ghost Faith closeth with him in the truth revealed and peculiarly regards him worships him serves him waits for him prayeth to him prayseth him All these things I say the Saints doe in Faith The person of the Holy Ghost revealing its selfe in these operations and effects is the peculiar object of our Worship Therefore when he ought to be peculiarly honoured and is not he is peculiarly sinned against Acts 5. 2 Ananias is said to lye to the Holy Ghost not to God which being taken essentially would denote the whole Trinity but peculiarly to the Holy Ghost Him he was to have honoured peculiarly in that especiall gift of his which he made profession of not doing it he sinned peculiarly against him But this must be a little farther branched into particulars Let us then say weight on every Effect of the Holy Ghost in any of the Particulars before mentioned on this account that § 7 they are acts of his Love and power towards us This faith will doe that takes notice of his kindnesie in all things Frequently he performes in sundry particulars the office of a Comforter towards us and we are not throughly comforted we take no notice at all of what he doth Then is he grieved Of those who doe receive and own the Consolation he tenders and administers how few are there that consider him as the comforter and rejoyce in him as they ought Upon every work of consolation that the Believer receives this ought his Faith to resolve upon This is from the Holy Ghost He is the comforter the God of all Consolation I know there is no joy peace hope nor comfort but what he workes gives and bestowes and that he might give me this Consolation he hath willingly condescended to this office of a Comforter his Love was in it and on that account doth he continue it Also he is sent by the Father and Sonne for that end and purpose By this meanes come I to be partaker of my joy it is in the Holy Ghost of consolation he is the comforter What price now shall I set upon his Love How shall I value the mercy that I have received This I say is applicable to every particular effect of the Holy Ghost towards us herein have we communion and fellowship with § 8 him as was in part discovered in our handling the particulars Doth he shed abroad the Love of God in our hearts doth he witnesse unto our Adoption the soule considers his presence ponders his Love his condescension goodnesse and kindnesse is filled with reverence of him and care not to grieve him and labours to preserve his Temple his Habitation pure and holy Againe our communion with him causeth in us Returning praise and thanks and honour and glory and blessing to him § 9 on the account of the mercies and priviledges which we receive from him which are many Herein consists our next direction So do we with the Sonne
respect of the distinct persons of the Godhead with whom they have this fellowship it is either distinct and peculiar or else obtained and exercised joyntly and in common That the Saints have distinct communion with the Father and the Sonne and the Holy Spirit that is distinctly with the Father and distinctly with the Sonne and distinctly with the Holy Spirit and in what the the peculiar Appropriation of this distinct communion unto the severall persons doth consist must in the first place be made manifest 1 John ch 5. v. 7. The Apostle tells us there are three that hear witnesse in Heaven the Father the Word and the Spirit In Heaven they are and bear witnesse to us And what is it that they beare witnesse unto Unto the Sonship of Christ and the Salvation § 2 of Believers in his blood Of the carrying on of that both by Blood and Water Justification and Sanctification is He there treating Now how ●o they hear witnesse hereunto even as three as three distinct witnesse When God Witnesseth concerning our Salvation surely it is in cumbent on us to receive his Testimony And as he beareth witnesse so are we to receive it Now this is done distinctly The Father beareth witnesse the Son beareth witnesse and the Holy Spirit beareth witnesse for they are three distinct Witnesses So then are we to receive their severall Testimonies and in doing so we have communion with them severally for in this giving and receiving of Testimony consists no small part of our Fellowship with God wherein their distinct witnessing consists will be afterward declared 1 Cor ch 12. v. 4 5 6. The Apostle speaking of the distribution of Gifts and Graces unto the Saints ascribes them distinctly § 3 in respect of the Fountain of their communication unto the distinct persons There are diversities of Gifts but the same SPIRIT The one and selfe-same Spirit that is the Holy Ghost v. 12. And there are differences of Administrations but the same LORD the same Lord Jesus v. 3. And there are diversities of Operations but it is the same GOD c. even the Father Ephes. 4. 6. So Graces and Gifts are bestowed and so are they received And not only in the Emanation of Grace from God and the § 4 Elapses of the Spirit on us but also in all our Approaches unto God is the same distinction observed For through Christ we have an Accesse by one spirit unto the Father Ephes. chap. 2. v. 18. Our Accesse unto God whrein we have communion with him is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 through Christ 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 in the Spirit and 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 unto the Father The persons being herein considered as ingag'd distinctly into the Accomplishment of the Councell of the will of God revealed in the Gospell Sometimes indeed there is expresse mention made only of the Father and the Son 1 Joh ch 1. v. 3 Our fellowship is with § 5 the Father and with his Son Jesus Christ. The particle and is both distinguishing and uniting Also Joh chap. 14. v. 23. If a man love me he will keep my words and my Father will love him and WEE will come unto him and make our abode with him It is in this communion wherein Father and Son do make their abode with the soule Sometimes the Son only is spoken of as to this purpose 1 § 6 Cor ch 1. v. 9. God is faithfull by whom ye were called unto the fellowship of his Son Iesus Christ our Lord. And Revel ch 3. v. 20. If any man heare my voyce and open the doore I will come in to him and will sup with him and he with me of which place afterwards Sometimes the Spirit alone is mentioned 2 Cor. ch 13. v. 14 The Grace of the Lord Iesus Christ and the Love of God and the Communion of the Holy Ghost be with you all This distinct Communion then of the Saints with the Father Son and Spirit is very plaine in the Scripture but yet it may admit of farther Demonstration Only this caution I must lay in before hand Whatever is affirmed in the pursuit of this truth it is done with Relation to the Explanation ensuing in the beginning of the next Chapter The way and meanes then on the part of the Saints whereby § 6 in Christ they enjoy Communion with God are all the Spirituall and holy actings and outgoings of their soules in those Graces and by those waies wherein both the Morall and Instituted worship of God doth consist Faith Love Trust joy c. are the naturall or Morall worship of God whereby those in whom they are have Communion with him Now these are either immediately acted on God and not tyed to any waies or meanes outwardly manifesting themselves or else they are farther drawn forth in solemne Prayer and Praises according unto that way which he hath appointed That the Scripture doth distinctly assigne all these unto the Father Sonne and Spirit manifesting that the Saints doe in all of them both as they are purely and nakedly morall and as farther cloathed with instituted worship respect each Person respectively is that which to give light to the assertion in hand I shall farther declare by particular Instances 1. For the Father Faith Love Obedience c. are § 7 peculiarly and distinctly yeilded by the Saints unto him and He is peculiarly manifested in those wayes as acting peculiarly towards them which should draw them forth and stirre them up thereunto He gives Testimony unto and beareth witnesse of his Son 1 John chap. 5. v. 9. This is the witnesse of God which he hath testifyed of his Sonne In his bearing witnesse he is an object of beliefe When he gives Testimony which he doth as the Father because he doth it of the Son he is to be received in itby Faith And this is affirmed v. 10. He that believeth on the Son of God hath the witnesse in himselfe To believe on the Sonne of God in this place is to receive the Lord Christ as the Sonne the Son given unto us for all the ends of the Father-Love upon the Credit of the Fathers Testimony and therefore therein is Faith immediately acted on the Father So it it followes in the next words He that believeth not God that is the Father who beares witnesse to the Son makes him a Lyar You belive in God saith our Saviour Joh. chap. 14. 1. that is the Father as such for he adds believe also in me or beleive you in God beleive also in me God as the prima Veritas upon whose Authority is founded and whereinto all divine faith is ultimately resolved is not to be considered 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 as peculiarly expressive of any Person but 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 comprehending the whole Deity which undividedly is the prime object thereof But in this particular it is the Testimony and Authority of the Father as such therein of which we speake and whereupon faith is
peculiarly dispenseth himselfe unto us in free love So the Apostle sets it forth in the following verses this is love v. 9. this is that which I would have you take notice of in him that he makes out love unto you in sending his only begotten Son into the world that we might live through him So also v. 10. He loved us and sent his Son to be the propitiation for our sins And that this is peculiarly to be eyed in him the holy Ghost plainely declares in making it Antecedent to the Sending of Christ and all mercyes and benefits whatever by him received This love I say in its self is Antecedent to the purchase of Christ although the whole fruit thereof be made out alone thereby Ephes. 1. 4 5 6. 2. So in that distribution made by the Apostle in his solemne parting Benediction 2 Cor. chap. 13. v. 13. The Grace of the Lord Iesus Christ the LOVE OF GOD and the fellowship of the Holy Ghost be with you Ascribing sundry things unto the distinct persons it is Love that he peculiarly assignes to the Father And the Fellowship of the Spirit is mentioned with the Grace of Christ and the Love of God because it is by the Spirit alone that we have fellowship with Christ in Grace and with the Father in Love although we have also peculiar fellowship with him as shall be declared 3. John chap. 16. v. 26 27. saith our Saviour I say not § 9 unto you that I will pray the Father for you for the Father himselfe loveth you but how is this that our Saviour saith I say not that I will pray the Father for you when he saith plainely chap. 14. v. 16. I will pray the Father for you The Disciples with all the Gracious words comfortable and Faithfull promises of their Master with most Heavenly discoveries of his Heart unto them were even fully convinced of HIS deare and tender Affections towards them as also of his continued care and kindnesse that he would not forget them when bodily he was gone from them as he was now upon his departure but now all their thoughts are concerning the Father how they should be accepted with him what respect he had towards them Saith our Saviour take no care of that nay impose not that upon me of procuring the Fathers love for you but know that this is his peculiar Respect towards you and which you are in him He himselfe loves you It is true indeed as I told you that I will pray the Father to send you the Spirit the Comforter and with him all the Gracious fruits of his Love but yet in the point of love it selfe free love Eternall Love there is no need of any Intercession for that for eminently the Father himselfe loves you resolve of that that you may hold Communion with him in it be no more troubled about it Yea as your great trouble is about the Fathers love so you can no way more trouble or burden him then by your unkindnesse in not believing of it So it must needs be where sincere Love is questioned 4 The Apostle teaches the same Rom. chap. 5. 5. The Love § 10 of God is shed abroad in your hearts by the Holy Ghost that is given unto you God whose Love this is is plainely distinguished from the Holy Ghost who sheds abroad that Love of his And v. 8. he is also distinguished from the Sonne for it is from that Love of his that the Son is sent and therefore it is the Father of whom the Apostle here specially speaketh and what is it that he ascribes to him even Love which also v. 8. he commendeth to us sets it forth in such a signall and eminent expression that we may take notice of it and close with him in it To carry this businesse to its height there is not only most frequent peculiar mention made of the Love of God where the Father is eminently intended and of the Love of the Father expressely but he is also called the God of Love 2 Cor. 13. 11. and is said to be love so that whoever will know him 1 John 4. 8. or dwell in him by fellowship or Communion vers 16. must doe it as he is Love 5. Nay whereas there is a twofold divine Love Beneplaciti § 11 and Amicitiae a Love of good pleasure and destination and a Love of Friendship and Approbation they are both peculiarly assigned to the Father in an Eminent manner 1 John chap. 3. 16. God so loved the world that he sont c. that is with the Love of his purpose and good pleasure his determinate will of doing Good This is distinctly ascribed to him being laid down as the cause of sending his Son So Rom. 9. 11 12 Ephes 1. 4 5. 2 Thess. 2. 13 14. 1 John 4. 8 9. 2 Iohn chap. 14. v. 23. there is mention of that other kind of love where of we speak If any man love me saith Christ he will keep my words and my Father will love him and we will come unto him and make our abode with him The Love of Friendship and Approbation is here eminently ascribed to him says Christ we will come even Father and Sonne to such a one and dwell with him that is by the Spirit but yet he would have us take notice that in point of Love the Father hath a peculiar prerogative My Father will love him 6. Yea and as this love is peculiarly to be eyed in him so it § 12 is to be looked on as the fountaine of all following gracious Dispensations Christians walke often times with exceedingly troubled hearts concerning the thoughts of the Father towards them they are well perswaded of the Lord Christ and his good will the difficulty lies in what is their acceptance with the Father what is his heart towards them Shew us the Father and it shall suffice Iohn 14. 8. Now this ought to be so farre a way that his Love ought to be looked on as the Fountaine from whence all other sweetnesses flow Thus the Apostle sets it out Titus chap. 3. v. 4. After that the kindnesse and Love of God our Saviour toward man appeared It is of the Father of whom he speakes for v. 6. he tells us that he makes out unto us or sheds that love upon us abundantly through Jesus Christ our Saviour And this Love he makes the Hinge upon which the great Alteration and Translation of the Saints doth turne for saith he v. 3. We our selves also were sometimes foolish disobedient deceived serving divers lusts and pleasurs living in malice and envy hatefull and hating one another All naught all out of Order and Vile Whence then is our Recovery The whole rise of it is from this Love of God flowing out by the wayes there described For when the kindnesse and love of God appeared that is in the fruits of it then did this alteration ensue To secure us hereof there is not
a thing which Angells may desire to look into Nay more this whole nature was not only defiled but also accursed not only uncleane but also guilty guilty of Adam's Transgression in whom we have all sinned That the humane Nature of Christ should be derived from hence free from guilt free from pollution this is to be adored But you will say how can this be who can bring a clean thing from an unclean How could Christ take our Nature and § 15 not the defilements of it and the Guilt of it If Levi paid Tithes in the Loynes of Abraham how is it that Christ did not sinne in the Loynes of Adam Ans. There are two things in Originall sinne 1. Guilt of the § 16 first sinne which is imputed to us we all sinned in him 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Ro. 5. 12. whether we render it Relatively in whom or Illatively being all have sinned all is one that one sinne is the sinne of us all omnes eramus unus ille homo we were all in Covenant with him He was not only a naturall head but also a federall head unto us as Christ is to Believers Rom. 5. 17. 1 Cor. 15. 22. so was he to us all and his Transgression of that Covenant is reckoned to us 2 ly There is the derivation of a polluted corrupted nature § 17 from him Who can bring a clean thing out of an unclean that which is borne of the flesh is flesh and nothing else whose wisdome and mind is corrupted also a polluted fountain will have polluted streams The first person corrupted nature and that nature corrupts all persons following now from both these was Christ most free He was never federally in Adam and so not liable to the imputation of his sinne on that account It is true that sinne was imputed to him when he was made sinne thereby he took away the sinne of the world Ioh. 1. 29. but it was imputed to him in the Covenant of the Mediator through his voluntary susception and not in the Covenant of Adam by a legall imputation Had it been reckoned to him as a descendent from Adam he had not been a fit High-Priest to have offered sacrifices for us as not being separate from sinners Heb. 7. 25. Had Adam stood in his Innocency Christ had not been incarnate to have been a Mediator for sinners and therefore the Counsell of his Incarnation morally took not place untill after the fall though he was in Adam in a naturall sense from his first Creation in respect of the purpose of God Luk. 3. 23 38 yet he was not in him in a Law sense untill after the fall so that as to his own person he had no more to doe with the first sinne of Adam then with any personall sinne of one whose punishment he voluntarily took upon him As we are not liable to the guilt of those progenitors who followed Adam though naturally we were no lesse in them then him Therefore did He all the daies of his flesh serve God in a Covenant of works and was therein accepted with him having done nothing that should disanull the vertue of that Covenant as to him This doth not then in the least take off from his perfection 2. For the Pollution of our nature it was prevented in him § 18 from the instant of Conception Luk. 35. the holy Ghost shall come upon thee and the power of the Highest shall over shaddow thee therefore also that holy thing that shall be borne of thee shall be called the Sonne of God He was made of a Woman Gal. 4. 6. but that portion whereof he was made was sanctified by the Holy Ghost that what was borne thereof should be an holy thing Not only the Conjunction and Union of soule and body whereby a man becomes partaker of his whole nature and therein of the pollution of sinne being a sonne of Adam was prevented by the sanctification of the holy Ghost but it also accompanied the very separation of his bodily substance in the wombe unto that sacred purpose whereunto it was set apart so that upon all accompts he is holy harmlesse undefiled Adde now hereunto that he did no sinne neither was there any guilt found in him 1 Pet. 2. 22. that he fulfilled all Righteousnesse Mat. 3. 15. his Father being alwaies well pleased with him v. 17. on the accompt of his perfect obedience yea even in that sense wherein he chargeth his Angells with folly and those Inhabitants of heaven are not cleare in his sight and his Excellency and desireablenesse in this regard will lye before us such was he such he is and yet for our sakes was he contented not only to be esteemed by the vilest of men to be a Transgressor but to undergoe from God the punishment due to the vilest sinners Of which afterwards 2 ly The fulnesse of grace in Christs humane nature sets forth the Amiablenesse and desireablenesse thereof should I make it § 19 my businesse to consider his perfections as to this part of his Excellency what he had from the wombe Luke 1. 35 what received growth and improvement as to exercise in the dayes of his fesh Luk. 2. 52. with the complement of them all in glory the whole would tend to the purpose in hand I am but taking a view of these things in transitu These two things ly in open sight to all at the first consideration All Grace was in him for the kinds thereof and all degrees of grace for its perfections and both of them make up that fullnesse that was in him it is Created grace that I intend and therefore I speak of the kinds of it it is grace inherent in a created nature not infinite and therefore I speak of the degrees of it For the Fountaine of Grace the holy Ghost he received not him by measure Joh. 3. 34. and for the Communications of the Spirit § 20 it pleased the Father that in him should all fullnesse dwell Cor. 1. 19. that in all things he might have the preheminence But these things are commonly spoken unto This is the beloved of our soules holy harmelesse undefiled full of grace and truth full to a sufficiency for every end of Grace § 21 full for practice to be an Example to men and Angels as to Obedience full to a certainty of uninterrupted Communion with God full to a readinesse of giving supply to others full to suit him to all the occasions and necessitys of the soules of men full to a Glory not unbecomming a subsistence in the person of the Son of God full to a pefect victory in tryalls over all Temptations full to to an exact Correspondency to the whole law every righteous and holy law of God full to the utmost capacity of a limited created finite nature full to the greatest beauty glory of a living Temple of God full to the full pleasure delight of the soule of his Father full to an everlasting
Hence is that affectionate call of his unto us to be treating with him on this account Chap. 2. 14. O my Dove that art in the secret places of the staires let me see thy countenance let me heare thy voyce for sweet is thy voyce and thy countenence is comely When the soule on any account is driven to hide its selfe in any neglected condition in the most unlikely place of abode then doth he call for this communication of its selfe by prayer to him for which he gives the assistance of the Spirit mentioned 2. A way whereby to approach unto God with our desires § 7 This also we have by him provided for us Joh. 14. 5 6. Thomas saith unto Jesus Lord we know not whether thou goest and how can we know the way Jesus saith unto him I am the way no man commeth unto the Father but by me That way which we had of going unto God at our Creation is quite shut up by sinne The sword of the Law which hath fire put into it by sinne turnes every way to stop all passages unto communion with God Jesus Christ hath consecrated a new and living way for the Saints through the vaile that is to say the flesh Heb. 10 20. He hath consecrated and set it apart for Believers and for them alone Others pretend to goe to God with their prayers but they come not nigh him How can they possibly come to the end who go not in the way Christ only is the way to the throne of Grace none comes to God but by him By him we have an accesse in one Spirit unto the Father Ephes. 2. v. 18. These two things then the Saints have for the opening of their hearts at the throne of Grace Assistance and a Way The Assistance of the Spirit without which they are nothing and the way of Christs Mediation without which God is not to be approached unto 3. Boldnesse to goe unto God The voice of sinners in themselves § 8 if once acquainted with the Terrour of the Lord is Who among us shall dwell with the devouring fire who among us shall inhabit with everlasting burnings Isa. 33 v. 14 And no marvell shame and trembling before God are the proper Issues of sinne God will revenge that Carnall Atheisticall boldnesse which sinners out of Christ doe use towards him But we have now boldnesse to enter into the Holiest by the blood of Jesus by a new and living way which he hath Consecrated for us through the vaile that is to say his flesh and having a high Priest over the house of God we may draw neare with a true heart in full assurance of Faith Heb. 10 9 20. The truth is such is the Glory and terrour of the Lord such the infinite perfection of his Holinesse that on cleare sight of it it will make the soul conclude that of its selfe it cannot serve him nor will it be to any advantage but adde to the fiercenesse of his destruction once to draw nigh to him It is in Christ alone and on the account alone of his oblation and intercession that we have any boldnesse to approach unto him And these 3. Advantages have the Saints of communicating their minds unto the Lord Christ which he hath provided for them because he delights in them To touch a little by the way because this is of great importance § 9 I will instance in one of these as I might in every one that you may see the difference between a spirituall revealing of our minds unto Christ in this Acceptable manner and that praying upon conviction which others practice and this shall be from the first viz. the Assistance we have by the Spirit 1. The Spirit of Christ reveales to us our own wants that we may reveale them unto him we know not what c. Rom. 8. 26. no teachings under those of the spirit of God are able to make our soules acquainted with their own wants its burdens its Temptations For a soul to know its wants its Infirmities is a Heavenly discovery He that hath this assistance his prayer is more then half made before he begins to pray His Conscience is affected with what he hath to do his mind Spirit contend within him there especially where he finds himself most streightned He brings his burden on his shoulders unloads himself on the Lord Christ. He finds not by a perplexing Conviction but an holy sence wearinesse of sin where he is dead where dull and cold wherein unbelieving wherein ttempted above all his strength where the light of Gods countenance is wanting And all these the soule hath a sense of by the Spirit an unexpressible sence and experience Without this prayer is not prayer Mens voyces may be heard but they speake not in their hearts Sence of want is the spring of desire naturall of naturall spirituall of spirituall Without this sence given by the Holy Ghost there is neither desire nor prayer 2 d The expressions or the Words of such persons come exceeding short of the labouring of their hearts and therefore in and after their supplications the Spirit makes intercession with sighes and groanes that cannot be uttered Some mens words goe exceedingly beyond their hearts Did their Spirits come up to their expressions it were well He that hath this Assistance can provide no clothing that is large and broad enough to set forth the desires of his heart and therefore in the close of his best and most fervent supplications such a person finds a double dissatisfaction in them First that they are not a Righteousnesse to be rested on that if God should marke what is in them amisse they could not abide the triall 2. That his heart in them is not powred out nor delivered in any proportion to the holy desires and labourings that were conceived therein though they may in Christ have great refreshment by them The more they speak the more they find they have left unspoken 3 d The Intercession of the Saints thus assisted is according to § 10 the mind of God that is they are guided by the Spirit to make requests for those things unto God which it is his will they should desire which he knowes to be good for them usefull and suitable to them in the condition wherein they were There are many wayes whereby we may know when we make our Supplications according to the Will of God I shall instance only in one that is when we doe it according to the promise When our prayers are regulated by the promise we make them according to the will of God so David Ps. 119. 49. Remember the words wherein thou hast caused me to put my trust He prayes and regulates his desire by the word of promise wherein he had trusted But yet Men may aske that which is in the promise and yet not have their prayers regulated by the promise They may pray for what is in the
their conjugall affections entire to Christ that they labour by all meanes not to grieve his Holy Spirit which he hath sent in his stead to abide with them This the Apostle puts them in minde of Eph. 4. 30. Grieve not the Holy Spirit There be two maine ends for which Christ sends his Spirit to Believers § 23 1. For their Sanctification 2. For their Consolation to which two all the particular acts of purging teaching annoynting and the rest that are ascribed to him may be referr'd So there be two way 's whereby we may grieve him 1. In respect of Sanctification 2. In respect of Consolation 1. In respect of Sanctification He is the Spirit of Holinesse holy in himselfe and the Author of Holinesse in us he workes it in us Tit. 3. 5. and he perswades us to it by those motions of his which are not be quenched Now this in the first place grieves the Spirit when he is carrying on in us and for us a worke so infinitely for our Advantage and without which we cannot see God that we should run crosse to him in ways of unholinesse pollution and defilement So the connexion of the words in the place before mentioned manifests Eph. 4. 28 29 0 31. and thence doth Paul bottome his powerfull and most effectuall perswasion unto holinesse even from the abode and indwelling of this holy Spirit with us 1 Cor. 3. 16 17. indeed what can grieve a loving tender friend more then to oppose him and slight him when he is most intent about our good and that a good of the greatest consequence to us In this then Believers make it their businesse to keep their hearts loyall and their Affections chast to Jesus Christ. They labour instantly not to grieve the Holy Spirit by loose and foolish by carelesse and negligent walking which he hath sent to dwell and abide with them Therefore shall no anger wrath malice envy dwell in their hearts because they are contrary to the Holy meek spirit of Christ which he hath given to dwell with them They attend to his motions make use of his assistance improve his gifts and nothing lys more upon their Spirits then that they may walke worthy of the presence of this holy substitute of the Lord Jesus Christ. 2. As to Consolation this is the second great end for which § 24 Christ gives and sends his Spirit to us who from thence by the way of eminency is called the Comforter to this end he seales us anoynts us establishes us and gives us peace and joy of all which I shall afterwards speake at large Now there be two ways whereby he may be grieved as to this end of his mission and our chastity to Jesus Christ thereby violated 1. By placeing our comforts joys in other things and not being filled with joy in the holy Ghost When we make creatures or § 25 creature comforts any thing whatever but what we receive by the Spirit of Christ to be our joy our delight we are false with Christ. So was it with Demas who loved the present world When the ways of the Spirit of God are grievous and burdensome to us when we say when will the Sabbath be past that we may exact all our labours when our delight and refreshment lyes in earthly things we are unsuitable to Christ. May not his Spirit say why doe I still abide with these poore soules I provide them joyes unspeakeable and glorious but they refuse them for perishing things I provide them spirituall eternall abiding consolations and it is all rejected for a thing of nought This Christ cannot beare wherefore Believers are exceeding carefull in this not to place their joy and Consolation in any thing but what is administred by the Spirit Their daily worke is to get their hearts crucifyed to the world and the things of it and the world to their hearts that they may not have living affections to dying things they would faine look on the world as a crucifyed dead thing that hath neither forme nor beauty if at any times they have been intangled with creatures and inferiour contentments and have lost their better joys they cry out to Christ O restore to us the joys of thy Spirit 2. He is grieved when through darkenesse and unbeliefe we § 26 will not doe not receive those Consolations which he tenders to us and which he is abundantly willing that we should receive but of this I shall have occasion to speake afterward in handling our Communion with the Holy Ghost 3. In his institutions or matter and manner of his worship Christ marrying his Church to himselfe taking it to that Relation still § 27 expresseth the maine of their chast choyce Affections to him to lye in their keeping his Institutions his worship according to his appointment The breach of this he calls Adultery every where and whoredome He is a jealous God and he gives himselfe that title only in respect of his institutions And the whole Apostacy of the Christian Church unto false worship is called fornication and the Church that lead the others to false worship the Mother of Harlots On this account those Believers who really attend to Communion with Jesus Christ do labour to keep their hearts chast to him in his Ordinances institutions and worship and that two ways 1. They will receive nothing practice nothing owne nothing in his worship but what is of his Appointment They know that from the foundation of the world he never did allow nor ever will that in any thing the will of the creatures should be the measure of his honour or the principle of his worship either as to matter or manner It was a witty and true sence that one gave of the second Commandement Non imago non simulachrum prohibetur sed non facies tibi it is a making to our selves an inventing a finding out ways of worship or meanes of honouring God not by him appointed that is so severely forbidden Believers know what entertainement all will worship finds with God Who hath required those things at your hands and in vaine doe you worship me teaching for doctrines the traditions of men is the best it meets with I shall take leave to say what is upon my Heart and what the Lord assisting I shall willingly endeavour to make good against all the world namely that that principle that the Church hath power to institute appoint any thing or ceremony belonging to the worship of God either as to matter or to manner beyond the orderly observance of such circumstances as necessarily attend such ordinances as Christ himself hath instituted lyes at the bottome of all the horrible superstition and idolatry of all the confusion blood persecution and warres that have for so long a season spread themselves over the face of the Christian world and that it is the designe of a great part of the Revelation to make a discovery of this Truth And I
He doth not only Justify his Saints from the guilt of sinne but also sanctify and wash them from the filth of sinne the first is from his life and death as a Sacrifice of Propitiaton this from his death as a purchase and his life as an example So the Apostle Heb. 9. 14. as also Eph. 5. 26 27. Two things are eminent in this Issue of Purchased Grace 1. The removall of defilement 2. The bestowing of cleannesse in Actuall Grace For the first it is also threefold 1. The habituall cleansing of § 8 our nature We are naturally uncleane defiled habitually so For who can bring a cleane thing from that which is uncleane Job 14. 4. That which is borne of the flesh is flesh Joh. 3. 6. It is in the pollution of our blood that we are borne Ezek. 16. wholly defiled and polluted The Grace of Sanctification purchased by the blood of Christ removes this defilement of our nature 1 Cor. 6. 11. Such were some of you but ye are washed ye are Sanctifyed So also Tit. 3. 3 4 5. He hath saved us by the washing of Regeneration and the renewing of the Holy Ghost How far this originall habituall pollution is removed need not be disputed It is certaine the soule is made faire and beautifull in the sight of God Though the sinne that doth defile remaines yet it s habituall defilement is taken away But the handling of this lys not in my ayme 2. Taking away the Pollutions of all our actuall transgressions There is a defilement attending every actuall sinne Our own cloaths make us to be abhorred Job 9. 31. A spot a staine rust wrinkle filth blood attends every sinne Now 1 Joh. 1. 7. the blood of Jesus Christ cleanseth us from all sinne Besides the defilement of our natures which he purgeth Tit. 1. 15. he takes away the defilement of our Persons by actuall follies by one offering He Pefected for ever them that are Sanctifyed By himselfe He purged our sinnes before He sate down at the right hand of Majesty on high Heb. 1. 3. 3. In our best dutys we have defilement Isa. 64 6. Selfe Unbeliefe Forme drop themselves into all that we doe We may be ashamed of our choysest performances God hath promised that the Saints good workes shall follow them truely were they to be measured by the Rule as they come from us and weighed in the ballance of the Sanctuary it might be well for us that they might be buried for ever but the Lord Christ first as our High Priest beares the iniquity the guilt and provocation which in severe Justice doth attend them Exod. 28. 37. 38. and not only so but he washes away all their filth and defilements He is as a Refiners fire to purge both the Sons of Levi and their offerings adding moreover sweet incense to them that they may be accepted Whatever is of the Spirit of Himselfe of Grace that remaines whatever is of selfe flesh unbeliefe that is hay and stubble that he consumes wasts takes away So that the Saints good workes shall meet them one day with a changed countenance that they shall scarce know them that which seemed to them to be black deformed defiled shall appeare beautifull and glorious they shall not be affraid of them but rejoyce to see them follow them And this cleansing of our Natures Persons and dutys hath its § 9 whole foundation in the death of Christ. Hence our washing and purifying our cleansing and purging is ascribed to his blood and the sprinkling thereof Meritoriously this worke is done by the shedding of the blood of Christ efficiently by its sprinkling The sprinkling of the blood of Christ proceedeth from the Communication of the Holy Ghost which he promiseth to us as purchased by him for us He is the pure water wherewith we are sprinkled from all our sins That spirit of Judgement and Burning that takes away the filth and blood of the daughters of Syon And this is the first thing in the Grace of Sanctification Of which more afterwards 2. By bestowing cleanesse as to actuall Grace The blood § 10 of Christ in this purchased Grace doth not only take away defilement but also it gives purity that also in a threefold gradation 1. It gives the Spirit of Holinesse to dwell in us He is made unto us Sanctification 2 Cor. 1. 31. by procuring for us the Spirit of Sanctification our renewing is of the Holy Ghost who is shed on us through Christ alone Tit. 3. 6. this the Apostle mainly insists on Rom. 8. to wit that the prime and principall guift of Sanctification that we receive from Christ is the indwelling of the Spirit and our following after the guidance thereof But what concernes the Spirit in any kind must be referred to that which I have to offer concerning our Communion with him 2. He gives us Habituall Grace a principle of Grace opposed to § 11 the principle of lust that is in us by nature This is the Grace that dwells in us makes its abode with us which according to the distinct faculties of our soules wherein it is or the distinct objects about which it is exercised receiveth various Appellations being indeed all but one new principle of life In the understanding it is light in the will obedience in the Affections love in all Faith So also it is differenced in respect of its operations when it carries out the soule to rest on Christ it is Faith when to delight in him it is Love but still one and the same habit of Grace And this is the second thing 3. Actuall influence for the performance of every spirituall duty whatever After the Saints have both the former yet Christ § 12 tels them that without him they can doe nothing Joh. 15. 5. They are still in dependance upon him for new influences of Grace or supplys of the spirit they cannot live and spend upon the old stock for every new act they must have new Grace He must worke in us to will and to doe of his good pleasure Phil. 2. 13. And in these three thus briefely named consists that purchased Grace in the point of Sanctification as to the collating of purity and cleannesse wherein we have Communion with Christ. Thirdly this purchased Grace consists in priviledges to stand before God and these are of two sorts 1. Primary 2. Consequentiall § 13 Primary is Adoption The Spirit of Adoption Consequentiall are all the favours of the Gospell which the Saints alone have right unto But of this I shall speake when I come to the last branch of Communion with the Holy Ghost These are the things wherein we have Communion with Christ as to purchased Grace in this life Drive them up to perfection and you have that which we call everlasting Glory perfect Acceptance perfect Holinesse perfect Adoption or inheritance of Sonnes that 's Glory Our processe now in the next place is to what I mainely in tend even the manner how we hold
objection is made to it and for those who think it may have any weight I referre them to the Answer given in that Chapter by the Apostle as also to what was said before to the necessity of our obedience notwithstanding the Imputation of the Righteousnes of Christ. But you will say How should we addresse our selves to the performance of this duty what path are we to walk in § 60 1. Faith exercises it's selfe in it especially three waies 1. In Meditation The heart goes over in its own thoughts the part above insisted on sometimes severally semetimes joyntly sometimes fixing primarily on one thing sometimes on another and sometimes going over the whole At one time perhaps the soule is most upon consideration of its own sinfulnesse and filling it selfe with shame and selfe abhorrency on that account sometimes it is filled with the thoughts of the Righteousnesse of Christ and with joy unspeakable and glorious on that account Especially on great occasions when grieved and burthened by negligence or eruption of corruption then the soule goes over the whole work and so drives things to an issue with God and takes up the peace that Christ hath wrought out for him 2. Considering and enquiring into the promises of the Gospell which hold out all these things the Excellency Fullnesse and Suitablenesse of the Righteousnesse of Christ the Rejection of all false Righteousnesse and the commutation made in the Love of God which was formerly insisted on 3. In Prayer herein doe their Soules goe through this work day by day And this communion have all the Saints with the Lord Jesus as to their Acceptation with God which was the first thing proposed to consideration CHAP. IX Of Communion with Christ in holinesse The severall Acts ascribed unto the Lord Christ herein 1. His Intercession 2. Sending of the Spirit 3. Bestowes habituall Grace What that is and wherein it consists This purchased by Christ bestowed by him Of actuall Grace How the Saints hold communion with Christ in these things manifested in sundry particulars OUr Communion with the Lord Jesus as to that Grace of Sanctification and Purification whereof we have § 1 made mention in the severall distinctions and degrees thereof formerly is nextly to be considered And herein the former Method must be observed and we must shew 1. What are the peculiar Actings of the Lord Christ as to this Communion and 2 dly what is the Duty of the Saints herein The summe is how we hold Communion with Christ in Holinesse as well as in Righteousnesse and that very briefly There are severall Acts ascribed unto the Lord Jesus in reference to this particular as § 2 1. His Interceding with the Father by vertue of his Oblation in the behalfe of his that he would bestow the Holy Spirit on them Here I chuse to enter because of the oblation of Christ it selfe I have spoken before Otherwise every thing is to be run up to that head that sourse and spring There lies the foundation of all spirituall mercies whatever as afterwards also shall be manifested Now the Spirit as unto us a Spirit of Grace Holinesse and Consolation is of the purchase of Christ. It is upon the matter the great promise of the New Covenant Ezek. 11. 19. I will put a new Spirit within you So also Chap. 36. v. 27. Jerem. 32. 39 40. and in sundry other places whereof afterwards Christ is the Mediator and Surety of this new Covenant Heb. 7. 22. Jesus was made Surety of a better Testament or rather Covenant A Testament needs no Surety He is the undertaker on the part of God and man also Of man to give satisfaction of God to bestow the whole Grace of the Promise as Chap. 9. 15. For this cause he is the Mediator of the New Testament that by meanes of death for the Redemption of Transgressions that were under the first Testament they which are called might receive the promise of eternall inheritance He both satisfied for sin and procured the promise He procures all the Love and Kindnesse which are the fruits of the Covenant being himselfe the Originall promise thereof Gen. 3. 16. The whole being so ordered in all things and made sure 2 Sam. 23 5. that the residue of its Effects should all be derived from him depend upon him and be procured by him that he in all things might have the preheminence Col. 1. 19. according to the compact and agreement made with him Isa. 53. 12. They are all the Purchase of his blood and therefore the Spirit also as promised in that Covenant 1 Cor. 1. 20. Now the whole Fruit and Purchase of his Death is made out from the Father upon his Intercession This Ioh. 14. 16 17 18. He promiseth his Disciples that he will pursue the worke which he hath in hand in their behalfe and intercede with the Father for the Spirit as a fruit of his purchase Therefore He tells them that He will not pray the Father for his Love unto them because the Eternall Love of the Father is not the Fruit but the Fountaine of his Purchase but the Spirit that is a Fruit that saith He I will pray the Father for c. And what Christ asketh the Father as Mediator to bestow on us that is part of his Purchase being promised unto him upon his undertaking to doe the will of God And this is the First thing that is to be considered in the Lord Jesus as to the communication of the spirit of Sanctification and purification the First thing to be considered in this our Communion with him He intercedes with his Father that he may be bestowed on us as a Fruit of his Death and Bloodshed in our behalfe This is the Relation of the Spirit of Holinesse as bestowed on us unto the Mediation of Christ. He is the great foundation of the covenant of Grace being himselfe everlastingly destinated and freely given to make a purchase of all the good things thereof Receiving according to promise the Holy Ghost Acts 2. 33. he sheds him abroad on his own This Faith considers fixes on dwells upon For 2 ly His Prayer being granted as the Father allwaies hears him He actually sends his Spirit into the Hearts of his Saints there to dwell in his stead and to doe all things for them and in them which He himselfe hath to doe This Secondly is the Lord Christ by Faith to be Eyed in and that not only in respect of the first enduing of our hearts with his Holy Spirit but also of the continuall supplies of it drawing forth and exciting more effectuall Operations and Actings of that indwelling Spirit Hence though Ioh. 14. 16. He says the Father will give them the Comforter because the Originall and Soveraigne Dispensation is in his hand and it is by him made out upon the Intercession of Christ yet not being bestowed immediatly on us but as it were given into the hand of Christ for us He affirmes
that as to Actuall collation or bestowing he sends him himselfe Chap. 15. v. 26. I will send the Comforter to you from the Father He receives him from his Father and Actually sends him unto his Saints So Chapt. 16. 7. I will send him and v. 14 15. He manifests how he will send him He will furnish him with that which is his to bestow upon them He shall take of mine of that which is properly and peculiarly so mine as Mediatour the fruit of my Life and Death unto Holinesse and give it unto you but of these things more afterwards This then is the Second thing that the Lord Christ doth and which is to be eyed in him he sends his Holy Spirit into our Hearts which is the efficient cause of all Holinesse and Sanctification quickening enlightning purifying the Soules of his Saints How our union with him with all the benefits thereon depending floweth from this his communication of the spirit unto us to abide with us and to dwell in us I have at large elsewhere declared where also this whole matter is more fully opened And this is to be considered in him by faith in reference to the Spirit its selfe 2 ly There is that which we call Habituall Grace that is the § 4 Fruits of the Spirit the Spirit which is borne of the Spirit Ioh. 3. 6. That which is borne of or produced by the Holy Ghost in the heart or soule of a man when he is regenerate that which makes him so is spirit in opposition to the flesh or that enmity which is in us by nature against God It is Faith Love Joy Hope and the rest of the Graces of the Gospell in their root or common principle Concerning which these two things are to be observed 1. That though many particular Graces are mentioned § 5 yet there are not different Habits or Qualities in us not severall or distinct principles to answer them but only the same Habit or Spirituall principle putting forth it selfe in various operations or wayes of working according to the variety of the Objects which it goeth forth unto is their common principle So that it is called and distinguished as above rather in respect of actuall exercise with relation to its objects then habituall Inherence it being one Root which hath these many Branches 2. This is that which I intend by this Habit of Grace A new gratious Spirituall life or principle created and bestowed on the Soule whereby it is changed in all its Faculties and Affections fitted and enabled to goe forth in the way of obedience unto every divine Object that is proposed unto it according to the mind of God For Instance The mind can discerne of Spirituall things in a Spirituall manner and therein it is Light Illumination The whole soule closeth with Christ as held forth in the Promises of the Gospell for Righteousnesse and Salvation that is Faith which being the maine and principall work of it it often gives Denomination unto the whole So when it rests in God in Christ with Delight Desire and complacency it is called Love being indeed the Principle suiting all the Faculties of our soules for Spirituall and living Operations according to their naturall use Now it differs 1. From the Spirit dwelling in the Saints for it is a created Quality The Spirit dwells in us as a Free Agent in an Holy § 6 Habitation This Grace as a Quality remaines in us as in its own proper Subject that hath not any subsistence but therein and is capeable of being intended or restrained under great variety of degrees 2. From actuall Grace which is transient this making its Residence in the soule Actuall Grace is an Elapse of Divine Influence and Assistance working in and by the Soul any Spirituall Act or Duty whatsoever without any praeexistence unto that Act or Continuance after it God working in us both to will and to doe But this Habituall Grace is alwaies resident in us causing the soule to be a meet principle for all those holy and Spirituall opperations which by Actuall Grace are to be performed And 3. It is capable of Augmentation and Diminution as was said In some it is more large and more Effectuall then in others Yea in some persons more at one time then another Hence are those Dyings Decays Ruines Recoverys Complaynts and Rejoycings whereof so frequent mention is made in the Scripture These things being premised as to the nature of it Let us § 7 now consider what we are to Eye in the Lord Iesus in reference hereunto to make an entrance into our Communion with him therein as things by him or on his part performed 1. As I said of the Spirit so in the first place I say of this it is of the Purchase of Christ and is so to be looked on It is given unto us for his sake to believe on him Phil. 1. 29. The Lord on the behalfe of Christ for his sake because it is purchased procured by him for us bestowes Faith by same rule all grace upon us We are blessed with all spirituall blessings in Heavenly places in him Eph. 1. 3. IN HIM that is in through his Mediation for us His Oblation and Intercession Iye at the bottome of this dispensation Were not Grace by them procured it would never by any one soule be enjoyed All Grace is from this fountaine In our receiving it from Christ we must still consider what it cost him want of this weakens faith in its proper workings His whole intercession is founded on his Oblation 1 Joh. 2. 1 2. What he purchased by his Death that nor more nor lesse as hath been often said He intercedeth may be bestowed And he prays that all his Saints may have this Grace whereof we speake Joh. 17. 17. Did we continually consider all Grace as the fruit of the Purchase of Christ it would be an exceeding Endearement on our Spirits Nor can we without this consideration according to the tenor of the Gospell aske or exspect any Grace It is no prejudice to the free Grace of the Father to look on any thing as the purchase of the Son It was from that Grace that he made that Purchase And in the Receiving of Grace from God we have not Communion with Christ who is yet the treasury and store house of it unlesse we look upon it as his purchase He hath obtained that we should be sanctifyed through out have life in us be humble holy believing dividing the spoyle with the mighty by destroying the workes of the Divell in us 2. The Lord Christ doth Actually Communicate this Grace unto his Saints and bestows it on them Of his fullnesse we have all received and Grace for Grace Joh. 1. 16. For 1. The Father actually invests him with all the Grace whereof by Compact and Agreement he hath made a purchase as he received the promise of the
in wealth and prosperity when the right heires of these things lived poor and low and meane at the next doores Give in now an answer what and how you have used these things what have you laid out for the service and advancement of the Gospell what have you given unto them for whom nothing was provided What contribution have you made for the poor Saints have you had a ready hand and willing minde to lay down all for my sake When they shall be compelled to answer as the truth is Lord we had indeed a large portion in the world but we tooke it to be our own thought we might have done what we would with our own we have eat the fat and dranke the sweet and left the rest of our substance for our babes we have spent somewhat upon our lusts somewhat upon our friends but the truth is we cannot say that we made friends of this unrighteous mammon that we used it to the advancement of the Gospell or for ministring unto thy poor Saints and now behold we must dye c. So also when the Lord shall proceed further and question not only the use of these things but also their Title to them and tell them the Earth is mine and the fullnesse thereof I did indeed make an originall grant of these things to man but that is lost by sin I have restored it only for my Saints why have you laid then your fingers of prey upon that which was not yours why have you compelled my creatures to serve you and your lusts which I had set at loose from under your dominion Give me my flax my wine and wool I 'le set you naked as in the day of your birth and revenge upon you your rapine and unjust possession of that which was not yours I say at such a time what will men doe § 39 3. Boldnesse with God by Christ is another priviledge of our Adoption but hereof I have spoke at large before in treating of the excellency of Christ in respect of our approach to God by Him so that I shall not reassume the consideration of it 4. Affliction also as proceeding from love as leading to § 40 Spirituall advantages as conforming unto Christ as sweetned with his presence is the priviledge of children Heb. 12 3 4 5 6. but on these particulars I must not insist This I say is the Head and sourse of all the priviledges § 41 which Christ hath purchased for us wherein also we have fellowship with him fellowship in name we are as he is Sons of God fellowship in Title and right we are heires coheires with Christ Fellowship in likenesse and Conformity we are predestinated to be like the first borne of the family fellowship in honour he is not ashamed to call us brethren fellowship in sufferings he learned obedience by what he suffered and every Son is to be scourged that is received Fellowship in his Kingdome we shall raigne with him of all which I must speake peculiarly in another place and so shall not here draw out the discourse concerning them any farther PART III. CHAP. I. Of Communion with the Holy Ghost The foundation of our communion with the Holy Ghost Joh. 16. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7. opened at large 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 a comforter who he is The H. Gh. his own will in his coming to us sent also by Christ. The spirit sent as a sanctifier and as a comforter The adjuncts of his mission considered The foundation of his mission Ioh. 15. 26. His procession from the Father Twofold as to personallity or to office Things considerable in his procession as to office The manner of his collation He is given freely sent Authoritatively The sinne against the holy G. whence unpardonable how we aske the Spirit of the Father To grieve the spirit what powred out How the holy Ghost is received By Faith Faiths actings in receiving the H. G. His abode with us how declared How we may loose our comfort whilest the comforter abides with us THe foundation of all our Communion with the Holy § 1 Ghost consisting in his mission or sending to be our Comforter by Jesus Christ the whole matter of that Oeconomy or dispensation is firstly to be proposed and considered that so we may have a right understanding of the truth enquired after Now the maine promise hereof and the chiefe considerations of it with the good received and evill prevented thereby being given and declared in the beginning of the 16. Chap. of Iohn I shall take a view of the state of it as there proposed Our blessed Saviour being to leave the world having acquainted his Disciples among other things what Entertainment § 2 in generall they were like to find in it and meet withall gives the Reason why he now gave them the dolefull tydings of it considering how sad and disperited they were upon the mention of his departure from them v. 1. These things have I said unto you that you should not be offended I have saith he given you an acquaintance with these things that is the things which will come upon you which you are to suffer before hand least you who poore soules have entertained expectations of another state of affaires should be surprized so as to be offended at me and my doctrine and fall away from me You are now forewarned and know what you have to look for Yea saith he v. 2. having acquainted you in generall that you shall be persecuted I tell you plainly that there shall be a combination of all men against you and all sorts of men will put forth their power for your ruine They shall cast you out of the Synagogue and the time shall come that whosoever killes you will think that he doth God good service The Ecclesiasticall power shall Excommunicate you they shall put you out of their Synagogues and that you may not expect reliefe from the power of the magistrate against their perversity they will kill you and that you may know that they will doe it to the purpose without check or controle they will think that in killing you they doe God good service which will cause them to act rigorously and to the utmost But this is a shaking triall might they reply is our condition § 3 such that men in killing us will think to approve their Consciences to God Yea they will saith our Saviour but yet that you be not mistaken nor trouble your consciences about their confidences know that their blind and desperate ignorance is the cause of their fury and perswasion v. 3. These things will they doe unto you because they have not known the Father nor me This then was to be the state with the Disciples but why did § 4 our Saviour tell it them at this season to adde feare and perplexities to their griefe and sorrow what advantage should they obtain thereby saith their blessed Master v. 4. there are weighty reasons why I should tell you these
of the Spirit in his comming He will come his own will is in his worke 2. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 I will send him the mystery of his sending the § 10 Spirit our Saviour instructs his Desciples in by degrees Ch. 14. 16. he saith I will PRAY THE FATHER He shall send you another Comforter In the progresse of his discourse he gets one step more upon their faith v. 26. But the Comforter which is the Holy Ghost whom THE FATHER WILL SEND IN MY NAME but Chap. 15. 26. he saith I WILL SEND HIM FROM THE FATHER and here absolutely I WILL SEND HIM The businesse of sending the Holy Ghost by Christ which argues his personall Procession also from him the Sonne was a deep mystery which at once they could not beare and therefore he thus instructs them in it by degrees This is the sum the presence of the Holy Ghost with Believers as a Comforter sent by Christ for those ends and purposes for which he is promised is better and more profitable for Believers then any corporeall presence of Christ can be now he hath fullfilled the one sacrifice for sinne which he was to offer Now the holy Spirit is promised under a twofold consideration § 11 1. As a Spirit of Sanctification to the Elect to convert them and make them Believers 2. As a Spirit of Consolation to Believers to give them the priviledges of the death and purchase of Christ it is in the latter sense onely wherein he is here spoken of now as to his presence with us in this regard and the end and purposes for which he is sent for what is aymed at observe 1. The Rise and fountaine of it 2. The manner of his being given 3. Our manner of receiving him 4. His abiding with us 5. His acting in us 6. what are the Effects of his working in us And then how we hold Communion with him will from all these appeare What the Scripture speaketh to these particulars shall briefly be considered 1. For the fountaine of his coming it is mentioned Joh. 15. 26 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 He proceedeth from the Father this § 12 is the fountaine of this dispensation He proceedeth from the Father now there is a twofold 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or procession of the Spirit 1. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 in respect of Substance and personality 2. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or dispensatory in respect of the worke of grace of the first in which respect he is the Spirit of the Father and the Sonne proceeding from both eternally so receiving his substance and personality I speake not It is a businesse of another nature then that I have now in hand Therein indeed lyes the first most remote foundation of all our distinct Communion with him and our worship of him But because abiding in the naked consideration hereof we can make no other progresse then the bare acquiescence of Faith in the mystery revealed with the performance of that which is due to the Person solely on the account of his Participation of the Essence I shall not at present dwell upon it His 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or proceeding mentioned in the place insisted on is his oeconomicall or dispensatory proceeding for the carrying § 13 on of the worke of Grace It is spoken of him in reference to his being sent by Christ after his Ascention I will send him which proceedeth namely then when I send him As God is said to arise out of his place Isa 26. 21. not in regard of any mutation in him but of the new worke which he would effect so it followes the Lord comes out of his place to punish the inhabitants of the earth And it is in reference to a peculiar work that he is said to proceed namely to testify of Christ which cannot be assigned to him in respect of his Eternall procession but of his actuall dispensation As it is said of Christ He came forth from God The single mention of the Father in this place and not of the Sonne belongs to the gradation before mentioned whereby our Saviour discovers this mystery to his Disciples He speakes as much concerning himselfe Joh. 16. 7. And this Relation ad extra as they call it of the spirit unto the Father and the Sonne in respect of operation proves his Relation ad intra in respect of personall procession whereof I spake before Three things are considerable in the foundation of this dispensation in reference to our Communion with the Holy Ghost § 14 1. That the will of the Spirit is in the worke 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 he comes forth himselfe frequent mention is made as we shall see afterwards of his being sent his being given and powred out that it might not be thus apprehended either that this spirit were altogether an inferiour created Spirit a meer servant as some have blasphemed nor yet meerly principally as to his personality the vertue of God as some have fancied He hath 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 personall properties applyed to him in this worke arguing his personality and liberty 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 He of himselfe and of his own accord proceedeth 2. The Condescention of the Holy Ghost in this order of working this dispensation to proceed from the Father and the Sonne as to this worke to take upon him this worke of a comforter as the Sonne did the worke of a Redeemer of which afterwards 3. The fountaine of the whole is discovered to be the Father that we may know his workes in the pursuit of electing love which every where is ascribed to the Father This is the order here intimated 1. There is the 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 of the Father or the purpose of his Love the fountaine of all Then the 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the asking of the Son Joh 14. 15. which takes in his merit and purchase whereunto follows 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or willing proceeding of the Holy Ghost And this gives testimony also to the Foundation of this whole discourse namely our peculiar Communion with the Father in Love the Son in Grace and the Holy Ghost in Consolation This is the door and entrance of that fellowship of of the Holy Ghost whereunto we are called His Gracious and blessed Will his infinite ineffable condesension being eyed by Faith as the foundation of all those Effects which he workes in us and Priviledges whereof by him we are made partakers our soules are peculiarly conversant with him and their Desires affections and thankfullnesse terminated in him of which more afterwards This is the first thing considerable is our Communion with the Holy Ghost 2. The manner of his collaion or bestowing or the manner of his Communication unto us from this fountain is hereinalso § 15 considerable and it is variously expressed to denote three things 1. The freenesse of it thus he is said to be given Joh. 14. 16. he shall give you another comforter I need not multiply places to this
thy offspring that eminent place of Zech. 12. 10. is allwaies in our thoughts Now this expression as is known is taken from the allusion of the spirit unto water and that in relation to all the uses of water both naturall and Typicall a particular relation of them I cannot now insist on perhaps efficacy and plenty are chiefely intended Now this threefold expression of giving sending and powring § 21 out of the spirit gives us the three great properties of the Covenant of grace 1. That it is free he is given 2. That it is orderly ordered in all things and sure from the love of the Father by the procurement of the sonne and thence is that variety of expression of the Fathers sending him and the Son 's sending him from the Father he being the gift of the Father's love and the purchase of the blood of the sonne 3. The efficacy of it as was last observed And this is the second thing considerable 3. The third which is our receiving him I shall speak more briefly of That which I first proposed of the spirit considered § 22 as a spirit of Sanctification and a spirit of consolation is here to be minded Our receiving of him as a spirit of sanctification is a meer passive reception as a vessell receiv's water He comes as the wind on Ezechiel's dead bones and makes them live He comes into dead hearts and quickens them by an act of his Allmighty power but now as he is the spirit of consolation it is otherwise in this sense our Saviour tells us that the world cannot receive him Ioh. 14 17. the world receiveth him not because it seeth him not nor knows him but ye know him for he dwelleth with you and abideth in you That it is the spirit of consolation or the spirit for consolation that here is promised is evident from the close of the verse where he is said then to be in them when he is promised to them He was in them as a spirit of quickning and sanctification when promised to them as a spirit of comfort and consolation to abide with them for that purpose Now the power that is here denied to be in the world with the reason of it that they cannot receive the spirit because they know him not is ascribed to Believers they can receive him because they know him So that there is an active power to be put forth in his reception for consolation though not in his reception for Regeneration and Sanctification And this is the power of faith so Gal. 3. 2. they received the spirit by the hearing of the Faith the Preaching of the Gospell begetting faith in them enabled them to receive the Spirit Hence believing is put as the qualification of all our receiving the holy Ghost Joh. 7. 39. this he spake of the Spirit which they that believe on him should receive it is Believers that thus receive the Spirit and they receive him by Faith now there are three speciall acts of Faith whereby it goes forth in the receiving of the spirit I shall but name them 1. It considers the spirit in the Oeconomy before described as promised It is Faith alone that makes profit of the benefit of the § 23 promises Heb. 4. 2. now he is called the spirit of that promise Eph 2. 13. the spirit that in the covenant is promised and we receive the promise of the spirit through Faith Gal. 3. 14. so that the receiving of the Spirit through Faith is the receiving of him as promised faith eyes the promise of God and of Jesus Christ of sending the spirit for all those ends that he is desired thus it depends waits mixing the promise with it selfe untill it receive him 2. By Prayer He is given as a spirit of supplication that we may aske him as a spirit of consolation Luk. 11. 13. and indeed this asking of the Spirit of God in the name of Christ either directly or immediately or under the name of some fruit and effect of him is the chiefest work of faith in this World 3. It cherisheth him by attending to his motions improving his actings according to his mind and will which is all I shall say to this third thing or our receiving of the Spirit which is sent of Jesus Christ we doe it by faith looking on him as purchased by Jesus Christ and promised of the Father we seek him at the hands of God and doe receive him 4. The next considerable thing is his abode with us now this is two wayes expressed in the Scripture 1. In generall as to § 24 the thing it selfe it is said he shall abide with us 2. In particular as to the manner of its abiding it is by inhabitation or indwelling Of the inhabitation of the spirit I have spoken fully elsewhere nor shall I now insist on it only whereas the spirit as hath been observed is considered as a spirit of sanctification or a spirit of consolation He is said to dwell in us chiefely or perhaps solely as he is a spirit of sanctification which is evident from the work he doth as indwelling He quickneth and sanctifieth Rom. 8. 11. and the manner of his indwelling as in a Temple which he makes holy thereby 2 Cor. 6. and his permanency in his so doing which as is evident relates to sanctification only but yet the generall notion of it in abiding is ascribed to him as a Comforter Joh. 14. 16. he shall abide with you for ever now all the difficulty of this promise lies in this that whereas the spirit of sanctification dwells in us allwaies and it is therefore impossible that we should loose utterly our holinesse whence is it that if the Comforter abide with us for ever we may yet utterly loose our Comfort a little to clear this in our passage 1. He is promised to abide with the Disciples for ever in opposition to the abode of Christ Christ in the flesh had been § 25 with them for a little while and now was leaving them and going to his Father He had been the comforter immediatly himselfe for a season but is now upon his departing wherefore promising them another comforter they might feare that he would even but visit them for a little season also and then their condition would be worser then ever Nay but saith our Saviour feare it not this is the last dispensation there is to be no Alteration when I am gone the Comforter is to doe all the remaining work there is not another to be looked for and I promise you him nor shall he depart from you but allwaies abide with you 2. The Comforter may allwaies abide with us though not § 26 alwaies comfort us He who is the comforter may abide though he doe not alwaies that work for other ends and purposes he is alwaies with us as to sanctify and make us holy So was the case with David Psalm 51. 11 12. take not thy holy spirit from me the holy
spirit of sanctification was still with David but saith he restore unto me the joy of thy salvation that is the spirit of Consolation that was lost when the promise was made good in the abode of the other 3. The comforter may abide as a Comforter when he doth not actually comfort he soule in truth as to the Essence of Holinesse § 27 he cannot dwell in us but withall he must make us holy for the Temple of God is holy but as to his comforting his actings therein are all of his Soveraigne will so that he may abide and yet no actually comfort us 4. The Spirit often works for it and tenders consolation to § 28 us when we doe not receive it the well is nigh and we see it not we refuse to be comforted I told you that the Spirit as a sanctifier comes with power to conquer an unbelieving heart the spirit as a comforter comes with sweetnesse to be received in a believing heart He speakes we believe not that it is his voyce he tenders the things of consolation and we receive them not my sore ran saith David and my soul refused to be comforted 5. I deny that ever the Holy Spirit doth absolutely and universally § 29 leave a believing soule without consolation a man may be darkned clouded refuse comfort actually find none feele none but radically he hath a foundation of Consolation which in due time will be drawn forth and therefore when God promises that he will heale sinners restore comfort to them as Isa. 57. 17. it is not that they were without any but that they had not so much as they needed that that promise is made To insist on the severall ways whereby men refuse comfort and come short of the strong consolation which God is willing that we should receive is not my purpose at present Thus then the Spirit being sent and given abideth with the soules of Believers leaves them not though he variously manifest himselfe in his operations of which in the next place CHAP. II. Of the Actings of the Holy Ghost in us being bestowed on us He worketh effectually distributeth giveth HAving thus declared from whence and how the Holy Ghost is given unto us as a spirit of Consolation § 1 I come in the next place to declare what are his actings in us and towards us being so bestowed on us and received by us Now here are two generall Heads to be considered 1. The manner and kind of his actings in us which are variously expressed and 2. The particular products of his actings in our soules wherein we have Communion with him The first is variously expressed I shall passe through them briefly 1. He is said 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 to worke effectually 1 Cor. 12. 11. § 2 all these worketh or effecteth that one and selfe same spirit it is spoken there indeed in respect of his distribution of gifts but the way is the same for the Communication of Graces and priviledges he doth it by working which as it convinces his personality especially as considered with the words following dividing to every man according to his will for to worke according to will is the the inseparable property of a person and is spoken expressely of God Eph. 1. 11. so in relation to v. 6. foregoing it makes no lesse evident his Deity What he is here said to doe as the Spirit bestowed on us and given unto us there is he said as God himselfe to doe there are diversity of operations but it is one God that worketh all in all which here in other words is all these worketh the selfe same spirit dividing to every man as he will What we have then from him we have by the way of his energeticall working It is not by proposing this or that Argument to us perswading us by these or those morall motives or inducements alone leaving us to make use of them as we can But he workes effectually himselfe what he communicates of Grace or consolation to us 2. In the same verse as to the manner of his operation He is § 3 said 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 he divideth or distributeth to every one as he will This of distribution adds to that of operation choise judgement and freedome He that distributes variously doth it with choise and judgement and freedome of will such are the proceedings of the Spirit in his dispensations to one he giveth one thing eminently to another another To one in one degree to another in another Thus are the Saints in his soveraginty kept in a constant dependance on him He distributs as he will who should not be content with his portion what claime can any lay to that which he distributeth as he will which is farther manifested 3. By his being said to give when and what he bestows § 4 they speake with other tongues as the spirit gave them utterance Act. 2. 4. he gave them to them that is freely whatever he bestows npō us is of his gift And hence it is to be observed that in the Oeconomy of our Salvation the acting of no one person doth prejudice the frreedome and liberty of any other so the Love of the Father in sending the Sonne is free and his sending doth no ways prejudice the liberty and Love of the Son but that he lays down his life freely also So the Sati-faction and purchase made by the Sonne doth no way prejudice the freedome of the Fathers Grace in pardoning accepting us thereupon so the Father's and Sonne 's sending of the Spirit doth not derogate from his freedome in his workings but he gives freely what he givts And the reason of this is because the will of the Father Sonne and Holy Ghost is essentially the same so that in the acting of one there is the Counsell of all and each freely therein Thus in Generall is the manner and kind of his working in § 5 us and towards us being bestowed upon us described Power choyse freedome are evidently denoted in theexpressions insisted on It is not any peculiar worke of his towards us that is hereby declared but the manner how he doth produce the Effects that shall be insisted on That which remaines in the last place for the explanation of § 6 the things proposed to be explained as the foundation of the Communion which we have with the Holy Ghost is the Effects that being thus sent thus working he doth produce which I shall do not casting them into any artificiall method but taking them up as I find them lying scattered up and down in the Scripture only descending from those which are more generall to those which are more particular neither aiming nor desiring to gather all the severalls but insisting on those which do most obviously occurre Only as formerly so now you must observe that I speake of the spirit principally if not only as a comforter and not as a sanctifier § 7 and therefore the great work of the spirit towards us
all our daies in the constant and continuall supplies of new light power vigor as to our receivings of grace from him belonging to that head of sanctification must be omitted Nor 2 dly shall I insist on those things which the comforter doth in Believers effect towards others in his testifying of them and convincing of the world which are promised Ioh. 15. 26. 16. 8 9. wherein he is properly their Advocate but only on those which as a Comforter he works in and towards them on whom he is bestowed CHAP. III. Of the Things wherein we have Communion with the Holy Ghost He brings to remembrance the things spoken by Christ Joh. 14. 26. The manner how he doth it The Spirit Glorifyes Christ in the hearts of Believers Joh. 16. 14. sheds abroad the love of God in them The witnesse of the Spirit what it is Rom. 8. 16. The Sealing of the Spirit Eph. 1. 13. The Spirit how an earnest on the part of God on the part of the Saints Difference between the earnest of the Spirit and tasting of the powers of the world to come Unction by the Spirit Is. 11. 2 3. The various teachings of the Holy Ghost How the Spirit of Adoption and of supplication THe things which in the foregoing Chapters I called Effects of the Holy Ghost in us or toward us are the § 1 subject matter of our communion with him or the things wherein we hold peculiar fellowship with him as our comforter These are now proposed to consideration 1. The first and most generall is that of Ioh. 14. 26. He shall § 2 teach you all things and bring all things to your remembrance that I have spoken to you There are two parts of this promise 1. Of Teaching 2. Of bringing to remembrance Of his Teaching I shall speak afterwards when I come to treat of his anoynting us His bringing the things to remembrance that Christ spake is the first generall promise of him as a Comforter 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 § 3 he shall make you mind all these things now this also may be considered two waies 1. Meerly in respect of the things spoken themselves So our Saviour here promiseth his Apostles that the holy Ghost should bring to their minds by an immediate efficacy the things that he had spoken that by his inspiration they might be enabled to write and Preach them for the good and benefit of his Church So Peter tells us 1 Ep. 1. 21. Holy men of God spake as they were moved by the Holy Ghost that is in writing the Scripture 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 borne up by him carried beyond themselves to speak his words and what he indited to them The Apostles forgot much of what Christ had said to them or might doe so and what they did retaine in a naturall way of Remembrance was not a sufficient foundation to them to write what they so remembred for a rule of faith to the Church For the word of Prophesy is not 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 from any mans proper impulse it comes not from any private conception understanding or Remembrance Wherefore Christ promises that the Holy Ghost shall doe this work that they might infallibly give out what he had delivered to them Hence that expression in Luke chap. 1. 3. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 is better rendred having obtained perfect knowledge of things from above noting the rise and spring of his so understanding things as to be able infallibly to give them out in a Rule of Faith to the Church then the beginning of the things themselves spoken of which the word it selfe will not easily allow of 2. In respect of the Comfort of what he had spoken which § 4 seems to be a great part of the intendment of this promise He had been speaking to them things suited for their consolation giving them pretious promises of the supplies they should have from him in this life of the Love of the Father of the Glory he was providing for them the sense and comfort whereof is unspeakable and the joy arising from them full of Glory But saith he I know how unable you are to make use of these things for your own consolation The Spirit therefore shall recover them upon your minds in their full strength and vigour for that end for which I speake them And this is one cause why it was expedient for Believers that Christ's bodily absence should be supplied by the presence of the Spirit Whilest he was with them how little Efficacy on their hearts had any of the heavenly promises he gave them when the Spirit came how full of joy did he make all things to them That which was his peculiar work which belonged to him by vertue of his Office that he also might be glorified was reserved for him And this is his work to the end of the World To bring the promises of Christ to our minds and hearts to give us the comfort of them the joy and sweetnesse of them much beyond that which the Disciples found in them when Christ in person spake them to them their gratious influence being then restrained that as was said the dispensation of the spirit might be glorified so are the next words to this promise v. 27. My peace I leave with you peace I give unto you The comforter being sent to bring what Christ said to remembrance the consequent of it is Peace and freedome from trouble of heart what ever peace reliefe comfort joy supportment we have at any time received from any work promise or thing done by Christ it all belongs to this dispensation of the Comforter In vaine should we apply our naturall abilities to remember call to mind consider the promises of Christ Without successe would it be it is so daily but when the Comforter doth undertake the work it is done to the purpose How we have peculiar communion with him herein in faith and obedience in the consolation received in and by the promises of him brought to mind shall be afterwards declared This in generall is obtained Our Saviour Jesus Christ leaving the efficacy even of those promises which in person he gave to his Apostles in their great distresse as to their consolation unto the Holy Ghost we may see the immediate spring of all the spirituall comfort we have in this world and the fellowship which we have with the Holy Ghost therein Only here as in all the particulars following the manner § 5 of the spirits working this thing is alwaies to be borne in mind and the interest of his Power Will and Goodnesse in his working He doth this 1. Powerfully or effectually 2. Voluntarily 3. Freely 1. Powerfully and therefore doth comfort from the words and promises of Christ sometimes break in through all opposition into the saddest and darkest condition imaginable it comes and makes men sing in a dungeon rejoyce in flames glory in Tribulation it will into Prisons racks through temptations and the greatest distresses imaginable whence is
this 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the spirit works effectually his power is in it he will work and none shall let him If he will bring to our remembrance the promises of Christ for our Consolation neither Satan nor man sin nor world nor Death shall interrupt our comfort This the Saints who have Communion with the Holy Ghost know to their Advantage sometimes the Heavens are black over them and the Earth trembles under them publick personall calamities and distresses appeare so full of horror and darknesse that they are ready to faint with the Apprehensions of them Hence is their great reliefe and the retrivement of their Spirits their consolation nor trouble depend not on any out ward condition nor inward frame of their own hearts but on the powerfull and effectuall workings of the Holy Ghost which by Faith they give themselves up unto 2. Voluntarily distributing to every one as he will and therefore is this work done in so great variety both as to the § 6 same persons and diverse For the same person full of joy sometimes in a great distresse full of consolation every promise brings sweetnesse when his pressures are great and heavy another time in the least triall seeks for comfort searches the promise and it is farre away The reason is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the spirit distributes as he will And so with diverse persons to some each promise is full of Life and comfort others tast little all their daies all upon the same account And this faith especially regards in the whole businesse of consolation it depends on the soveraigne will of the Holy Ghost and so is not tied unto any rules or course of procedure Therefore doth it exercise it selfe in waiting upon him for the seasonable accomplishment of the good pleasure of his Will 3. Freely Much of the variety of the dispensation of Consolation by promises depends on this freedome of the spirits operation Hence it is that comfort is given unexpectedly when the heart hath all the Reasons in the World to look for destresse and sorrow thus sometimes it is the first meanes of recovering a backsliding soule who might justly expect to be utterly cast off And these considerations are to be carried on in all the other Effects and fruits of the Comforter of which afterwards And in this first generall Effect or work of the Holy Ghost towards us have we communion and fellowship with him The Life and Soule of all our comforts lye treasured up in the promises of Christ. They are the breasts of all our consolation Who knows not how powerlesse they are in the bare letter even when improved to the uttermost by our considerations of them and meditation on them as also how unexpectedly they sometimes break in upon the soule wth a conquering endearing Life and vigour Here Faith deales peculiarly with the Holy Ghost It considers the promises themselves looks up to him waites for him considers his appearances in the word depended on ownes him in his work and Efficacy No sooner doth the soule begin to feele the life of a promise warming his heart relieving cherishing supporting delivering from feare entanglements or troubles but it may it ought to know that the Holy Ghost is there which will adde to his joy and lead him into fellowship with him 2. The next generall work seemes to be that of Joh. 16. 14. The Comforter shall glorify mee for he shall receive of mine and shall § 7 shew it unto you The work of the spirit is to glorify Christ whence by the way we may see how farre that spirit is from being the comforter who sets up himselfe in the roome of Christ such a spirit as saith He is all himselfe for as for him that suffered at Hierusalem it is no matter that we trouble our selves about him this spirit is now all This is not the Comforter His work is to glorify Christ him that sends him And this is an evident signe of a false spirit what ever its pretence be if it glorify not that Christ who was now speaking to his Apostles and such are many that are gone abroad into the World But what shall this spirit doe that Christ may be glorified He shall saith he take of mine 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 what these things are is declared in the next verse all things that the Father hath are mine therefore I said he shall take of mine It is not of the Essence and essentiall properties of the Father and Son that our Saviour speaks but of the Grace which is communicated to us by them This Christ calls my things being the fruit of his purchase and mediation on which account he saith all his Fathers things are his that is the things that the Father in his Eternall love hath provided to be dispensed in the blood of his Sonne all the fruits of Election these said he the comforter shall receive that is they shall be committed unto him to dispose for your good and advantage to the end before proposed So it follows 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 He shall shew or declare and make them known to you Thus then is he a Comforter He reveales to the soules of Believers the good things of the Covenant of Grace which the Father hath provided and the Sonne purchased He shews to us Mercy Grace Forgivenesse Righteousnesse Acceptation with God letteth us know that these are the things of Christ which he hath procured for us shews them to us for our comfort and establishment These things I say he effectually declares to the soules of Believers and makes them know them for their own good know them as originally the things of the Father prepared from eternity in his Love and Good-will as purchased for them by Christ and laid up in store in the Covenant of Grace for theiruse Then is Christ magnified and glorified in their hearts then they know what a Saviour and Redeemer he is A soule doth never glorify or honour Christ upon a discovery or sense of the Eternall Redemption he hath purchased for him but it is in him a peculiar Effect of the Holy Ghost as our Comforter No man can say that Jesus is the Lord but by the Holy Ghost 1 Cor. 12. 3. 3. He sheds abroad the Love of God in our hearts Rom. 5. 5. That § 8 it is the Love of God to us not our Love to God which is here intended the context is so cleare as nothing can be added thereunto now the Love of God is either of Ordination or of Acceptation The love of his purpose to doe us good or the Love of Acceptation and approbation with him both these are called the Love of God frequently in Scripture as I have declared Now how can these be shed abroad in our hearts not in themselves but in a sense of them in a spirituall apprehension of them 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 is shed abroad the same word that is used concerning the Comforter being given us Titus 2. 6. God
sheds him abundantly or powers him on us so He sheds abroad or powres out the Love of God in our hearts Not to insist on the expression which is Metaphoricall the businesse is that the Comforter gives a sweet and plentifull Evidence and perswasion of the Love of God to us such as the soule is taken delighted satiated withall This is his work and he doth it effectually To give a poore sinfull soule a comfortable perswasion affecting it throughout in all its faculties and affections that God in Jesus Christ loves him delights in him is well pleased with him hath thoughts of tendernesse and kindnesse towards him to give I say a soule an overflowing sence hereof is an unexpressible mercy This we have in a peculiar manner by the H. Gh it is his proper work as all his works are works of Love and kindnes so this of § 9 communicating a sense of the Love of the Father mixes it self with all the particulars of his actings And as we have herein peculiar communion with himselfe so by him we have communion with the Father even in his Love which is thus shed abroad in our hearts so not only do we rejoyce in and Glorify the Holy Ghost which doth this work but in him also whose love it is Thus is it also in respect of the Sonne in his taking of His and showing of it unto us as was declared What we have of heaven in this World lyes herein and the manner of our fellowship with the Holy Ghost on this account falls in with what was spoken before 4. Another Effect we have of his Rom. 8. 16. The spirit it selfe § 10 bears witnesse with our spirits that we are the Children of God You know whose Children we are by nature children of Satan and of the curse or of wrath By the Spirit we are put into another capacity and are Adopted to be the children of God inasmuch as by receiving the spirit of our Father we become the children of our Father Thence is he called v. 15. the Spirit of Adoption Now sometimes the soule because it hath somewhat remaining in it of the principle that it had in its old condition is put to Question whether it be a child of God or no and thereupon as in a thing of the greatest importance puts in its claime with all the Evidences that it hath to make good its Title The spirit comes and beares witnesse in this case An allusion it is to judiciall proceedings in point of Titles and Evidences The Judge being set the person concerned layes his claime produceth his Evidences and pleads them his Adversaries endeavouring all that in them lies to invalidate them and disanull his plea and to cast him in his claime In the middest of the triall a person of known and approved integrity comes into the Court and gives Testimony fully and directly on the behalfe of the claimer which stops the mouthes of all his Adversaries and filles the man that pleaded with joy and satisfaction So is it in this case The soule by the power of its own Conscience is brought before the Law of God there a man puts in his plea that He is a Child of God that he belongs to Gods family and for this end produceth all his Evidences every thing whereby Faith gives him an interest in God Satan in the mean time opposeth with all his might sinne and Law assist him many flawes are found in his Evidences the Truth of them all is questioned and the soule hangs in suspence as to the issue In the middest of the plea and contest the Comforter comes and by a word of promise or otherwise overpowers the heart with a comfortable perswasion and bears downe all objections that his plea is good and that he is a child of God And therefore it is said of him 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 When our Spirits are pleading their Right and Title He comes in and bears witnesse on our side at the same time enabling us to put forth acts of filiall obedience kind and Child like which is called crying Abba father Remember still the manner of the Spirit 's working before mentioned that he doth it effectually voluntarily and freely Hence sometimes the dispute hangs long the cause is pleading many years The Law seems sometimes to prevaile sin and Satan to rejoyce and the poor soule is filled with dread about its inheritance perhaps it s own witnesse from its Faith Sanctification former experience keeps up the plea with some life and comfort but the work is not done the conquest is not fully obtained untill the Spirit who worketh freely and effectually when and how he will comes in with his Testimony also cloathing his power with a word of promise he makes all parties concerned to attend unto him and puts an end to the Controversy Herein he gives us holy Communion with himselfe The soule knows his voyce when he speaks nec hominem sonat There is something too great in it to be the Effect of a created power When the Lord Jesus Christ at one word stilled the raging of the Sea and Wind all that were with him knew there was Divine power at hand Math. 4. 39. And when the Holy Ghost by one word stills the tumults and stormes that are raised in the Soule giving it an immediate calme and security it knows his divine power and rejoyces in his presence 5. He seales us We are sealed by the holy Spirit of promise Eph. § 11 1. 13. and grieve not the Holy Spirit whereby you are sealed to the day of redemption chap. 4. 30. I am not very clear in the certaine peculiar intendment of this Metaphor what I am perswaded of the mind of God in it I shall briefely impart In a seale two things are Considered 1. The nature of it 2. The use of it The nature of sealing consists in the imparting of the image or character of the seale to the thing sealed This is to seale a thing to stampe the character of the seale on it In this sense the effectuall Communication of the image of God unto us should be our sealing The Spirit on Believers really communicating the image of God in Righteousnesse and true Holinesse unto the Soule sealeth us To have this stamp of the Holy Ghost so as to be an evidence unto the soul that it is accepted with God is to be sealed by the spirit taking the Metaphor from the nature of sealing And in this sense is our Saviour said to be sealed of God Joh. 6. 27. even from that impression of the power wisedome and majesty of God that he had upon him in the discharge of his Office 2. The End of sealing is twofold 1. To confirme or ratify any grant or conveiance made in writing In such cases men § 12 set their seales to make good and confirme their grants and when this is done they are irrevocable Or to confirme the testimony that is given by any one of the
truth of any thing Such was the manner among the Jewes when any one had given true witnesse unto any thing or matter and it was received by the Judges they instantly set their seales to it to confirme it in Judgement Hence is it said that he who receives the Testimony of Christ sets to his seale that God is true Joh 3. 33 The promise is the great grant and conveiance of life and Salvation in Christ to the soules of Believers That we may have full assurance of the truth and irrevocablenesse of the promise God gives us the Spirit to satisfy our hearts of it and thence is he said to seale us by Assuring our hearts of those promises and their stability But though many Expositors goe this way I doe not see how this can consist with the very meaning of the word It is not said that the promise is sealed but that we are sealed and when we seale a deed or grant to any one we doe not say the man is sealed but the deed or grant 2. To appropriate distinguish or keep safe this is the end of § 13 fealing men set their seales on that which they appropriate and desire to keep safe for themselves so evidently in this sence are the servants of God said to be sealed Revel 7. 4. that is marked with Gods marke as his peculiar ones for this sealing answers to the setting of a mark Ezek. 9. Then are Believers sealed when they are marked for God to be heires of the purchased inheritance and to be preserved to the day of Redemption Now if this be the sealing intended it denotes not an act of sense in the heart but of security to the person The Father gives the Elect into the hands of Christ to be redeemed having redeemed them in due time they are called by the Spirit and marked for God and so give up themselves to the hands of the Father If you aske now which of these senses is chiefly intended in this expression of our being sealed by the Holy Ghost I answer the first not excluding the other we are sealed to the Day of Redemption when from the stamp image and Character of the Spirit upon our soules we have a fresh sence of the love of God given to us with a comfortable perswasion of our acceptation with him But of this whole matter I have treated at large elsewhere Thus then the Holy Ghost communicates unto us his own likenesse which is also the image of the Father and the Sonne We are changed into this image by the Lord the Spirit 2 Cor. 3. 18. And herein he brings us into fellowship with himselfe Our likenesse to him gives us boldnesse with him His worke we look for his fruits we pray for and when any effect of Grace any discovery of the image of Christ implanted in us gives us a perswasion of our being separated and set apart for God we have a Communion with him therein 6. He is an Earnest unto us 2 Cor. 1. 22. He hath given the § 14 earnest of the Spirit in our hearts chap. 5. 5. who also hath given unto us the earnest of the Spirit as also Ephes. 1. 13 14. Ye are sealed with that Holy Spirie of promise which is the earnest of our inheritance In the two former places we are said to have the earnest of the Spirit in the latter the Spirit is said to be our earnest of the Spirit then in the first place is as we say Genitivus materiae denoting not the cause but the thing it selfe not the Author of the earnest but the matter of it The Spirit is our Earnest as in the last place is expressed The consideration of what is meant by the Spirit here what is meant by an Earnest will give some insight in to this priviledge which we receive by the Comforter 1. What Grace what guift of the Spirit is intended by this Earnest some have made enquiry I suppose to no purpose § 15 It is the Spirit himselfe personally considered that is said to be this earnest 2 Cor. 1. 22. It is God hath given the earnest of the Spirit in our hearts an expression directly answering that of Gal. 4 6. God hath sent forth the Spirit of his Son into our hearts that is the Person of the Spirit for nothing else can be called the Spirit of his Son and in Ephes. 1. 14. he hath given the Spirit 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 for 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 which is that earnest The Spirit himselfe of promise is this earnest In giving us this Spirit he gives us this earnest 2. An earnest it is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 neither the Greek nor the Latine § 16 have any word to expresse directly what is here intended The Latines have made words for it from that expressed here in the greeks arrha and arrabo The Greek word is but the Hebrew herabon which as some conceive came amongst them by the Tyrian ●erchants being a word of trade It is by some renderd in Latine Pignus a pledge but this cannot be here intended A pledge is that property which any one gives or leaves in the custody of another to assure him that he will give him or pay him some other thing in the nature of that which we call a pawn Now the thing that is here intended is a part of that which is to come and but a part of it according to the trade use of the word whence the metaphor is taken it is excellently rendred in our Language an earnest An earnest is part of the price of any thing or part of any grant given before hand to assure the person to whom it is given that at the appointed season he shall receive the whole that is promised him That a thing be an earnest it is required 1. That is be part of the whole of the same kind and nature with it As we doe § 17 give so much mony in earnest to pay so much more 2. That it be a confirmation of a promise and appointment first the whole is promised then the earnest is given for the good and true performance of that promise Thus the Spirit is this Earnest God gives us the promise of § 18 eternall life To confirme this to us he giveth us his Spirit which is as the first part of the promise to secure us of the whole Hence he is said to be the earnest of the inheritance that is promised and purchased And it may be considered how it may be said to be an Earnest on the part of God who gives him and on the part of Believers who receive him 1. He is an Earnest on the part of God in that God gives § 19 him as a choyce part of the Inheritance it selfe and of the same kind with the whole as an Earnest ought to be The full inheritance promised is the fullnesse of the Spirit in the enjoyment of God When that Spirit which is given us in this world shall
have perfectly taken away all sinne and sorrow and shall have made us able to enjoy the Glory of God in his presence that is the fullinheritance promised So that the Spirit given us for the fitting of us for enjoyment of God in some measure whilst we are here is the earnest of the whole 2. God doth it to this purpose to assure us and secure us of the inheritance having given us so many securityes without us his Word Promises Covenant Oath the Revelation and discovery of his faithfullnesse and immutability in them all he is pleased also graciously to give us one within us Isa. 59. 21. that we may have all the security we are capable of What can more be done He hath given us of the Holy Spirit in him the first fruits of Glory the utmost pledge of his Love the Earnest of all 2. On the part of Believers He is an earnest in that he gives them an Acquaintance with 1. The love of God their Acceptation § 20 with him makes known to them their favour in his sight that he is their Father and will deale with them as with children and consequently that the inheritance shall be theirs He sends his Spirit into our hearts cryinb ba Father Gal. 4. 6. and what is the inference of Believers from hence v. 7 then we are not servants but sons and if sons then heires of God the same Apostle againe Rom. 8. 17 If children then heires of God and joynt heires with Christ. On that perswasion of the Spirit that we are children the inference is then heires heires of God and joynt heires with Christ We have then a right to an inheritance and an eviction of it This is the use then we have of it even the Spirit perswading us of our sonship and acceptation with God our Father And what is this inheritance of Glory if we suffer with him we shall be glorifyed together And that the Spirit is given for this end is attested 1 Joh. 3. 24. Hereby we know that he abideth in us by the Spirit which he hath given us The Apostle is speaking of our Union with God which he expresseth in the words foregoing He that keepeth his Commandements dwelleth in him and he in him Of that Union elsewhere now this we know from hence even by the Spirit which he hath given us The Spirit acquaints us with it not that we have such an acquaintance but that the Argument is good and conclusive in it selfe we have of the Spirit therefore he dwells in us and we in him because indeed his dwelling in us is by that Spirit and our interest in him is from thence a sense of this he giveth as he pleaseth 2. The Spirit being given as an Earnest acquaints Believers § 21 with their inheritance 1 Cor. 2. 9. 10. As an Earnest being part of the whole gives knowledge of it so doth the Spirit as in sundry particulars might be demonstrated So is he in all respects compleatly an Earnest Given of God received by us as the beginning of our inheritance and § 22 the Assurance of it So much as we have of the spirit so much we have of Heaven in perfect enjoyment and so much evidence of its future fullnesse Under this apprehension of him in the dispensation of Grace do Believers receive him and rejoyce in him Every gracious selfe evidencing act of his in their hearts they rejoyce in as a drop from Heaven and long for the Ocean of it Not to drive every effect of grace to this issue to neglect the worke of the Holy Ghost in us and towards us There remaines only that a difference be in a few words assigned between Believers receiving the Spirit ' as an Earnest of the whole inheritance and hypocrits tasting of the powers of the world to come Heb. 5. 6. A test of the powers of the world to come seems to be the same with the earnest of the inheritance But 1. that by the powers of the world to come in that place is intended the joys of Heaven there is indeed no ground to imagine they are nowhere so called nor doth it suitably expresse the glory that shall be revealed which we shall be made partakers of It is doubtlesse the powerfull Ministry of the Ordinances dispensations of the times of the Gospell there called to the Hebrews according their own idiome the powers or greate effectuall things of the world to come that is intended but 2. Suppose that by the powers of the world to come the Glory of Heaven is intended there is a wide difference between taking a vanishing tast of it our selves and receiving an abiding earnest from God To take a tast of the things of Heaven and to have them assured of God as from his Love differ greatly An Hypocrite may have his thoughts raysed to a great deale of Joy and contentment in the consideration of the good things of the Kingdome of God for a season considering the things in themselves but the Spirit as he is an Earnest gives us a pleadge of them as provided for us in the Love of God and purchase of his Sonne Jesus Christ. This by the way 7. The Spirit anoynts Believers We are anoynted by the Spirit 2 Cor. § 23 1. 21. we have an unction from the holy one and we know all things 1 Ioh. 2. 20. and v. 27. I cannot intend to run this expression up into its rise and originall Also I have done it else-where The use of unctions in the Judaicall Church the meaning and intendment of the Types attended therewith The Offices that men were consecrated unto thereby are at the bottome of this expression neerer the Unction of Jesus Christ from whence he is called Messiah and the Christ the whole performance of his office of Mediatorship being called also his Annoynting Dan. 9. as to his furnishment for it concurres hereunto Christ is said to be annoynted with the oyle of gladnesse above his fellowes Heb. 1. 9. which is the same with that of Ioh. 3. 34. God giveth him not the spirit by measure We who have the Spirit by measure are anoynted with the oyle of gladnesse Christ hath the fulnesse of the Spirit whence our measure is communicated so he is annoynted above us that in all things he may have the preheminence How Christ was annoynted with the Spirit to his three fold Office of King Priest and Prophet how by vertue of an unction with the same Spirit dwelling in him and us we become to be intersted in these offices of his and are made also Kings Priests and Prophets to God is known and would be matter of a long discourse to handle and my designe is only to communicate the things treated of I shall only therefore fix on one place where the Communications of the spirit in this unction of Christ are enumerated of § 24 which in our Measure from him and with him by this unction we are made partakers and that is Isai. 11. 2 3.
The spirit of the Lord shall rest upon him the spirit of wisdome and understanding the spirit of councell and might the spirit of knowledge and of the feare of the Lord c. Many of the endowments of Christ from the Spirit wherewith he was abundantly anointed are here recounted Principally those of Wisdome Councell and Understanding are insisted on on the Account whereof all the Treasures of Wisdome and Knowledge are said to be in him Col. 2. 3. and though this be but some part of the furniture of Jesus Christ for the discharge of his Office yet it is such as where our anoynting to the same purpose is mentioned it is said peculiarly on the effecting of such Qualifications as these so John 2. 22 and 27. the work of the anoynting is to teach us The Spirit therein is a Spirit of Wisdome and understanding of Councell Knowledge and quick understanding in the feare of the Lord. So was the great promise of the Comforter that he should teach us Joh. 14. 26. that he should guide us into all truth Chap. 16. 13. This of teaching us the mind and will of God in the manner wherein we are taught it by the Spirit our Comforter is an eminent part of our unction by him which only I shall instance in Give me leave to say there is a threefold teaching by the spirit 1. A teaching by the Spirit of Conviction and illumination so the Spirit teacheth the world that is many in it by the Preaching of the Word as he is promised to doe Joh. 16. 8. 2. A teaching by the spirit of Sanctification opening blind eyes giving a new understanding shining into our hearts to give us a knowledge of the Glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ enableing us to receive Spirituall things in a Spirituall light 1 Cor. 2. 8. giving a saving knowledge of the mistery of the Gospell and this in severall degrees is common to all Believers 3. A teaching by the Spirit of Consolation making sweet usefull and joyfull to the soule the discoveries that are made of the mind and Will of God in the light of the Spirit of Sanctification Here the oyle of the Spirit is called the Oyle of gladnesse That which beings Joy and Gladnesse with it And the name of Christ hereby discovered is a sweet oyntment powred forth that causeth Soules to runne after him with joy and delight Cant. 1. 2. We see it by daily experience that very many have little tast and sweetnesse and relish in their Soules of those Truths which yet they savingly know and believe But when we are taught by this unction oh how sweet is every thing we know of God As we may see in the place of Iohn where mention is made of the teaching of this unction it respects peculiarly the Spirit teaching of us the Love of God in Christ the shining of his Countenance which as David speaks puts Gladnesse into our hearts Psal. 4. 6 7. We have this then by the Spirit he teacheth us of the Love of God in Christ he makes every Gospell Truth as wine well refined § 25 to our Soules and the good things of it to be a feast of fatt things gives us Joy and gladnesse of heart with all that wee know of God which is the great preservative of the Soule to keep it close to Truth The Apostle speaks of our teaching by this unction as the meanes whereby we are preserved from seduction Indeed to know any Truth in the Power sweetnesse Joy Gladnesse of it is that great security of the soules constancy in the preservation and retaining of it They will readily change Truth for Error who find no more sweetnesse in the one then in the other I must crave the Readers pardon for my briefe passing over these great things of the Gospell my present designe is rather to enumerate then to unfold them This one work of the Holy Ghost might it be pursued would require a fuller discourse then I can allot unto the whole matter in hand All the priviledges we enjoy all the Dignity and honour we are invested withall our whole dedication unto God our Nobility and Royalty our interest in all Church advantages and approaches to God in worship our separation from the world the name whereby we are called the liberty we enjoy all flow from this head are all branches of this effect of the Holy Ghost I have mentioned only our teaching by this unction a Teaching that brings joy and gladnesse with it by giving the heart a sense of the Truth wherein we are instructed When we find any of the good Truths of the Gospell come home to our soules with life vigour and power giving us gladnesse of heart transforming us into the image and likenesse of it the Holy Ghost is then at his work is powring out of his oyle We have Adoption also by the Spirit hence he is called the Spirit of Adoption that is either he who is given to Adopted ones § 26 to secure them of it to beget in their hearts a sense and Perswasion of the Fathers Adopting Love or else to give them the priviledge it selfe as is intimated Joh. 1. 12. Neither is that opposite hereunto which we have Gal. 4 6. for God may send the spirit of supplication into our hearts because we are Sons and yet Adopted by his spirit But of this elsewhere He is also called the Spirit of Supplication under which notion he is promised Zach. 12. 10. and how he affects that in us is § 27 declared Rom. 8. 26. 27. and Gal 4. 6. and we are thence said to pray in the Holy Ghost Our prayers may be considered 1. Two waies First as a spirituall Duty required of us by God and so they are wrought in us by the Spirit of Sanctification which helps us to performe all our duties by exalting all the faculties of the Soule for the Spirituall discharge of their respective offices in them 2. As a meanes of retaining Communion with God whereby we sweetly ease our hearts in the bosome of the Father and receive in refreshing tasts of his Love The Soule is never more raysed with the Love of God then when by the Spirit taken into intimate communion with him in the discharge of this duty and therein it belongs to the Spirit of Consolation to the Spirit promised as a Comforter And this is the next thing to be considered in our Communion with the Holy Ghost namely what are the peculiar Effects which he worketh in us and towards us being so bestowed on us as was declared and working in the way and manner insisted on Now these are His bringing the promises of Christ to remembrance glorifying him in our hearts shedding abroad the love of God in us witnessing with us as to our spirituall estate and condition sealing us to the day of redemption being the earnest of our Inheritance anoynting us with priviledges as to their consolation confirming our Adoption and being present
its Acceptation with God in friendship So is Christ said to be our Peace Eph. 2. 14. by slaying the enmity between God and us and in taking away the handwriting that was against us Rom. 5. 1. being justified by Faith we have Peace with God A comfortable perswasion of our Acceptation with God in Christ is the bottome of this peace it enwrapps deliverance from Eternall wrath hatred curse condemnation all sweetly affecting the soule and conscience And this is a Branch from the same Root with that foregoing § 7 A consequent of the Effects of the Holy Ghost before mentioned Suppose a man chosen in the eternall Love of the Father Redeemed by the blood of the Son and justified freely by the Grace of God so that he hath a right to all the promises of the Gospell yet this person can by no reasonings nor arguings of his own heart by no considerations of the promises themselves nor of the Love of God or Grace of Christ in them be brought to any establishment in peace untill it be produced in him as a fruit and consequent of the work of the Holy Ghost in him and towards him Peace is the fruit of the spirit Gal. 5. 22. The savour of the spirit is life and Peace Rom. 8. 6. All we have is from him and by him 3. Joy also is of this number The Spirit as was shewed is § 8 called the Oyle of Gladnesse Heb. 1. 10. his anointing brings Gladnesse with it Isa. 61. 3. the oyle of joy for mourning The kingdome of God is righteousnesse Peace and joy in the Holy Ghost Rom. 14. 17. 1 Thes. 1. 6. Received the Gospel with joy in the Holy Ghost with joy as Peter tells believers unspeakable and full of glory 1 Pet 1. 8. To give joy to the hearts of Believers is eminently the work of the Comforter this he doth by the particulars before instanced in that rejoycing in hope of the Glory of God mentioned Rom. 5. 2. which carries the Soule through any Tribulation even with glorying hath its rise in the Spirits shedding abroad the love of God in our hearts v 5. Now there are two wayes whereby the Spirit worketh this joy in the hearts of believers 1. He doth it immediately by himselfe without the consideration of any other Acts or works of his or the interposition of § 9 any reasonings or deductions and conclusions As in sanctification He is a well of water springing up in the Soule immediately exerting his efficacy and refreshment so in Consolation He Immediately works the soule and minds of men to a joyfull rejoycing and spirituall frame filling them with Exultation and gladnesse not that this arises from our reflex consideration of the Love of God but rather gives occasion thereunto When he so sheds abroad the love of God in our hearts and so filling them with gladnesse by an immediate act and operation as he caused John Baptist to leap for joy in the womb upon the approach of the mother of Jesus Then doth the Soule even from hence raise it selfe to a consideration of the Love of God whence joy and rejoycing doth also flow Of this joy there is no account to be given but that the spirit worketh it when and how he will he secretly infuseth and distills it into the soule prevailing against all feares and sorrowes filling it with gladnesse exultations and sometimes with unspeakable raptures of mind 2. Mediately by his other workes towards us He gives a § 10 sense of the love of God with our Adoption and acceptation with him and on the consideration thereof enables us to re-receive it Let what hath been spoken of his operations towards us be considered what Assurance he gives us of the Love of God what life power and security what pledge of our eternall welfare and it will be easily perceived that he lays a sufficient foundation of this Joy and gladnesse not that we are able upon any rationall consideration deduction or conclusion that we can make from the things mentioned to affect our hearts with the joy and gladnesse intended it is left no lesse the proper worke of the Spirit to doe it from hence and by the intervenience of these considerations then to doe it immediately without them This processe of producing joy in the heart we have Psal. 23. 5 6. Thou annoyntest my head with oyle Hence is the conclusion as in the way of exultation surely goodnesse and mercy shall follow me Of this effect of the Comforter see Isai. 35. throughout 4. Hope also is an effect of those workings of the Holy Ghost in us and towards us Rom. 15. 13. These I say are the generall § 11 consequents of the Effects of the Holy Ghost upon the hearts of Believers which if we might consider thē in their offspring with all the branches that shoot out from them in Exultation Assurance Boldnesse Confidence Expectation glorying and the like it would appeare how farre our whole Communion with God is influenced by them But I only name the heads of things and hasten to what remaines it is the generall and particular way of our Communion with the Holy Ghost that should nextly ensue but that some other considerations necessarily do here interpose themselves CHAP. V. Some observations and inferences from Discourses foregoing concerning the Spirit The contempt of the whole Administration of the Spirit by some The vaine pretence of the Spirit by others The false Spirit discovered THis processe being made I should now shew immediately § 1 how we hold the communion proposed with the Holy Ghost in the things laid down and manifested to containe his peculiar worke towards us But there are some miscarriages in the world in reference unto this dispensation of the Holy Ghost both on the one hand and the other in contempt of his true worke and pretence of that which is not that I cannot but remark in my passage which to do shall be the businesse of this chapter 1. Take a view then of the state and condition of them § 2 who professing to believe the Gospell of Jesus Christ do yet contemne and despise his spirit as to all its operations Gifts Graces and dispensations to his Churches and Saints Whilst Christ was in the World with his disciples he made them no greater promise neither in respect of their own good nor of carrying on the worke which he had committed to them then this of giving them the holy Ghost Him he instructeth them to pray for of the Father as that which is needfull for them as bread for children Luke 11. 13. Him he promiseth them as a well of water springing up in them for their refreshment strengthning and consolation unto everlasting life John 7. 37 38 39. As also to carry on and accomplish the whole worke of the ministry to them committed John 16. 8. 9 10. with all those eminent workes and priviledges before mentioned And upon his Ascension this is laid as the bottome of that
glorious Communication of gifts and Graces in his plentifull effusion mentioned Ephes. 4. 8 11. 12. namely That he had received of the Father the Promise of the Holy Ghost Act. 2. 33. and that in such an eminent manner as thereby to make the greatest and most glorious difference betwen the Administration of the new Covenant and old Especially doth the whole worke of the ministry relate to the Holy Ghost though that be not my present businesse to evince He calls men to that worke and they are separated unto him Act. 13. 2. He furnisheth them with gifts and abilitys for that employment 1 Cor. 12. 7 8 9 10. Soc that the whole Religion we professe without this Administration of the Spirit is nothing nor is there any fruite without it of the Resurrection of Christ from the the dead This being the state of things that in our worship of Obedience to God in our own consolation sanctification and ministeriall employment the Spirit being the Principle the life soule the all of the whole yet so desperate hath been the malice of Satan and wickednesse of men that their great endeavour hath been to shut him quite out of all Gospell administrations First his Gifts and Graces were not only decryed but almost excluded from the publike worship of the Church by the § 3 imposition of an operous forme of service to be read by the minister which to doe is neither a peculiar gift of the Holy Ghost to any nor of the ministry at all It is marvellous to consider what pleas and pretences were invented and used by learned men from its Antiquity its composure or approbation by Martyrs the beauty of Uniformity in the worship of God established and pressed thereby c. for the defence and maintenance of it But the maine Argument they insisted on and the chiefe field wherein they expatiated and layd out all their Eloquence was the vaine babling repetitions and folly of men praying by the Spirit When once this was fallen upon all at least as they supposed was carryed away before them and their Adversaries rendred sufficiently ridiculous So great is the cunning of Satan and so unsearchable are the follys of the hearts of men The summe of all these reasonings amount to no more but this Though the Lord Jesus Christ hath promised the Holy Ghost to be with his Church to the end of the world to fit and furnish men with gifts and abilitys for the carrying on of that worship which he requires and accepteth at our hands yet the worke is not done to the purpose the gifts he bestows are not sufficient to that end neither as to invocation nor doctrine therefore we will not only help men by our directions but exclude them from their exercise This I say was the summe of all as I could undeniably evidence Were that my present busines What innumerable evills ensue on this Principle in a formall setting a part of men to the ministry who had never once tasted of the powers of the world to come nor received any gifts from the Holy Ghost to that purpose of crying up and growing in an outside pompous worship wholly forraign to the power and simplicity of the Gospell of silencing destroying banishing men whose ministry was accompanyed with the evidence and demonstration of the Spirit I shall not need to declare This is that I ayme at to point out the publike contempt of the Holy Ghost his gifts and graces wtih their administration in the Church of God that hath been found even where the Gospell hath been professed Again it is a thing of most sad consideration once to call to § 4 mind the improvement of that principle of contempt of the Spirit in private men their ways The name of the spirit was grown a terme of reproach To plead for or pretend to pray by the Spīrit was enough to render a man the object of scorne and reproach from all sorts of men from the Pulpit to the stage What you are full of the Spirit you will pray by the spirit you have the gift come let us heare your non-sence And yet perhaps these men would think themselves wronged not to be accounted Christians Christians yea have not some pretending themselves to be leaders of the flock yea mounted a story or two above their brethren and claiming a Rule and goverment over them made it their businesse to scoffe at and reproach the gifts of the spirit of God And if this were the frame of their Spirit what might be expected from others of professed prophannesse It is not imaginable to what height of blasphemy the processe in this kind amounted The Lord grant there be nothing of this cursed leaven still remaining amongst us Some bleatings of ill importance are sometimes heard Is this the fellowship of the Holy Ghost that Believers are called unto Is this the due Entertainment of him whom our Saviour promised to send for the supply of his Bodily absence so as we might be no loosers thereby Is it not enough that mē should be contented with such a stupid blindnesse as being called Christians to looke no farther for this comfort and consolation then morall considerations common to Heathens would lead them when one infinitely holy and blessed person of the Trinity hath taken this office upon him to be our Comforter but they must oppose and despise him also nothing more discovers how few there are in the world that have interest in that blessed name whereby we are all called But this is no place to pursue this discourse The aime of this discourse is to evince the folly and madnesse of men in generall who professe to own the Gospell of Chist and yet contemne and despise his Spīrit in whomsoever he is manifested Let us be zealous of the gifts of the Spirit not envious at them Frō what hath bin discoursed we may also try the spirits that are § 5 gone abroad in the world which have been exercising themselves at severall seasons ever since the Ascention of Christ. The iniquity of the generation that is past passing away lay in open cursed opposition to the holy Ghost God hath been above them wherein they behaved themselves presumptiously Satan whose designe as he is God of this world is to be uppermost not to dwell wholly in any forme cast down by the providence of God hath now tran formed himselfe into an Angell of light and he will pretend the Spirit also and only But there are seducing Spirits 1 Tim. 4. 1. And we have a command not to believe every Spirit but try the Spirits 1 Joh. 4. 16. And the reason added is because many false Spirits are gone abroad in the world that is men pretending to the Revelation of new Doctrines by the Spirit whose deceipts in the first Church Paul into mateth 2 Thess. 2. 2. Calling on men not to be shaken in mind by Spirit The truth is the Spirits of these days are so grosse that a
man of a very easy discerning may find them out yet their delusion so strong that not a few are deceived This is one thing that lys evident to every eye That according to his wounted course Satan with his delusions is runne into an extreame to his former actings Not long since his great designe as I manifested was to try up Ordinances without the Spirit casting all the reproach § 6 that he could upon him now to cry up a Spirit without and against Ordinances casting all reproach and contempt possible upon them Then he would have a ministry without the Spirit now a Spirit without a ministry Then the reading of the word might suffice without either preaching or praying by the Spirit now the Spirit is enough without reading or studying the word at all Thē he allowed a litterall embracing of what Christ had don in the flesh now he talkes of Christ in the Spirit only and denys him to be come in the flesh the proper character of the false Spirit we are warned of 1 Joh. 1. 3. Now because it is most certaine that the Spirit which we are to heare and embrace is the Spirit promised by Christ which is so cleare that Him the Montanists Paraclete yea and Mahomet pretended himselfe to be and those of our daies affirme also pretend the same Let us briefly try them by some of the Effects mentioned which Christ hath promised to give the Holy Ghost for The first generall Effect as was observed was this that he should bring to remembrance the things that Christ spake for our guidance and Consolation This was to be the worke of the Holy Ghost § 7 towards the Apostles who were to be the pen-men of the Scriptures this is to be his work towards Believers to the end of the world Now the things that Christ hath spoken and did are written that we might believe and believing have life through his name Ioh. 20. 30. They are written in the Scripture This then is the worke of the Spirit which Christ hath promised he shall bring to our remembrances and give us understanding of the words of Christ in the Scripture for our guidance and consolation Is this now the worke of the Spirit which is abroad in the world and perverteth many Nothing lesse His businesse is to decry the things that Christ hath spoken which are written in the Word To pretend new Revelations of his own To lead men from the written word wherein the whole worke of God and all the promises of Christ are recorded Againe the worke of the Spirit promised by Christ is to glorify him He shall Glorify me for he shall take of mine and shew it unto you John 16. 14. him who was to suffer at Jerusalem who § 8 then spake to his Disciples It was to make him Glorious Honourable and of high esteem in the hearts of Believers and that by shewing his things his Love Kindnesse Grace and purchase unto them This is the worke of the Spirit The worke of the Spirit that is gone abroad is to glorify it selfe to decry and render contemptible Christ that suffered for us under the name of a Christ without us which it slights and despiseth and that professedly It s own Glory it s own honour is all that it aymes at wholly inverting the order of the divine dispensations The fountaine of all being and lying in the Fathers love the Sonne came to glorify the Father He still says I seek not my own glory but the glory of him that sent me The Sonne having carryed on the worke of Redemption was now to be glorifyed with the Father So he prays that it might be John 17. 1. The hower is come glorify the Sonne and that with the glrry which he had before the world when his joynt councell was in the carrying on the Fathers Love Wherefore the Holy Ghost is sent and his worke is to glorify the Sonne but now as I said we have a Spirit come forth whose whole businesse is to glorify himselfe whereby we may easily know whence he is Furthermore the Holy Ghost sheds abroad the love of God in our Hearts as was declared and thence fills them with joy § 9 Peace and hope quieting and refreshing the hearts of them in whom he dwells giving them liberty and rest confidence and the boldnesse of children This Spirit whereof men now boast is a Spirit of bondage whose utmost worke is to make men quake and tremble casting them into an unsonlike frame of Spirit driving them up and down with horror and bondage and drinking up their very naturall spirits making their whole man wither away There is scarce any one thing that more evidently manifesteth the Spirit whereby some are now acted not to be the Comforter promised by Christ then this That he is a Spirit of bondage and slavery in them in whom he is and a spirit of cruelty and reproach toward others in a direct opposition to the holy Ghost in Believers and all the ends and purpurposes for which as a Spirit of Adoption and Consolation he is bestowed on them To give one instance more the Holy Ghost bestowed on § 10 Believers is a Spirit of Prayer and Supplication as was manifested The Spirit wherewith we have to doe pretends the carrying men above such low and contemptible meanes of communion with God In a word it were a very easy and facile taske to passe through all of the eminent effects of the Holy Ghost in and towards Believers and to manifest that the pretending spirit of our daies comes in a direct opposition and contradiction to every one of them Thus hath Satan passed from one extreame to another from a bitter wretched opposition to the Spirit of Christ unto a cursed pretending to the Spirit still to the same end and purpose I might give sundry other instances of the contempt or abuse of the dispensation of the Spirit Those mentioned are the extreames whereunto all other are or may be reduced and I will not farther divert from that which lys directly in my ayme CHAP. VI. Of Particular Communion with the Holy Ghost Of preparation thereunto Valution of the the Benefits we receive by him what it is he comforts us in and against Wherewith How THe way being thus made plain for us I come to shew § 1 how wo hold particular communion with the Holy Ghost as he is promised of Christ to be our Comforter and as working out our Consolation by the meanes formerly insisted on Now the first thing I shall doe herein is the proposall of that which may be some preparation to the duty under consideration and this by leading the soules of Believers to a due valuation of this work of his towards us whence he is called our comforter To raise up our hearts to this frame and fit us for the duty § 2 intended let us consider these three things 1. First What it is he comforts us against 2. Secondly Wherewith he Comforts us 3.
Thirdly The principle of all his actings and operations in us for our consolation 1. There are three things in the whole course of our pilgrimage that the consolations of the Holy Ghost are usefull and necessary in 1. First In our Afflictions Affliction is part of the provision that God hath made in his house for his Children Heb. 12. 5 6. The great variety of its causes meanes uses and effects is generally known There is a measure of them appointed for every one To be wholly without them is a temptation and so in some measure an Affliction That which I am to speake unto is that in all our afflictions we need the consolations of the Holy Ghost It is the nature of man to relieve himselfe when he is entangled by all waies and meanes According as mens naturall spirits are so do they mannage themselves under pressures The spirit of a man will beare his infirmity at least it will struggle with it There are two great evills one of which does generally seise § 4 on men under their Afflictions and keep them from a due management of them The Apostle mentioneth them both Heb. 12. 5. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 despise not the chastisement of the Lord neither faint when thou art reproved One of these extreames doe men usually fall into either they despise the Lords correction or sink under it First Men despise it They account that which befalls them to be a light or common thing They take no notice of God in it They can shift with it well enough they look on instruments second causes provide for their own defence and vindication with little regard to God or his hand in their affliction And the ground of this is because they take in succours in their trouble that God will not mix his grace withall They fix on other remedies then what he hath appointed and utterly loose all the benefits and advantage of their affliction And so shall every man doe that relieves himselfe from any thing but the consolations of the Holy Ghost 2. Secondly Men Faint and sink under their trialls and afflictions Which the Apostle farther reproves vers 12. The first despise the assistance of the Holy Ghost through pride of heart the latter refuse it through dejectednesse of spirit and sink under the weight of their troubles And who almost is there that offends not on one of these hands Had we not learned to count light of the chastisements of the Lord and to take little notice of his dealings with us we should find the season of our Afflictions to comprize no small portion of our Pilgrimage Now there is no due management of our soules under any affliction so that God may have the glory of it and our selves § 5 any spirituall benefit or emprovement thereby but by the consolations of the H. Ghost All that our Saviour promiseth his Disciples when he tells them of the great trialls and tribulations they were to undergoe is I will send you the spirit the comfortour He shall give you peace in me when in the world you shall have trouble He shall guide and direct and keep you in all your trialls And so the Apostle tells us it came to passe 2 Cor. 1. 4 5 6. Yea and this under the greatest afflictions will carry the soule to the highest joy peace rest and contentment So the same Apostle Rom. 5. 3. We glory in tribulations It is a great expression He had said before that we glorted in the hope of the glory of God vers 2. Yea but what if manifold afflictions and tribulations befall us why even in them also we glory saith he We glory in our tribulations But whence is it that our spirits are so borne up to a due management of afflictions as to glory in them in the Lord He tells us vers 5. It is from the shedding abroad of the Love of God in our hearts by the Holy Ghost And thence are Believers said to receive the word in much affliction with joy of the Holy Ghost 1 Thes. 1 6. And to take joyfully the spoyling of their goods This is that I aime at There is no management nor improvement of any Affliction but meerely and solely by the Consolations of the Holy Ghost Is it then of any esteeme or value unto you that you loose not all your trialls temptations and afflictions learne to value that whereby alone they are rendred usefull 2. Sinne is the second burthen of our lives and much the greatest § 6 Unto this is this Consolation peculiarly suited So Heb. 6. 17 18. an Allusion is taken from the man stayer under the Low who having killed a man at unawares and brought the guilt of his blood upon him selfe fled with speed for his deliverance to the Citty of refuge our great and only refuge from the guilt of sinne is the Lord Jesus Christ in our flying to him doth the spirit administer consolation to us A sense of sin fills the heart with troubles and disquietnesse it is the Holy Ghost which gives us peace in Christ. That gives an apprehension of wrath the Holy Ghost sheds abroad the Love of God in our hearts From thence doth Satan and the Low accuse us as objects of Gods hatred the spirit beares witnesse with our spirits that we are the Children of God There is not any one engine or instrument that sin useth or sets up against our peace but one effect or other of the Holy Ghost towards us is suited and fitted to the casting of it downe In the whole course of our obediénce are his consolations necessary also That we may goe through with it cheerfully willingly § 7 patiently to the end This will afterwards be more fully discovered as to particulars when I come to give directions for our communion with this blessed comforter In a word in all the concernments of this life and in our whole expectation of another we stand in need of the consolations of the Holy Ghost Without them we shall either despise afflictions or faint under § 8 them and God be neglected as to his intendments in them Without them sin will either harden us to a contempt of it or cast us downe to a neglect of the remedies gratiously provided against it Without them duties will either puffe us up with pride or leave us without that sweetnesse which is in new obedience Without them prosperity will make us carnall sensuall and to take up our contentment in these things and utterly weaken us for the trialls of adversity Without them the comforts of our Relations will separate us from God and the losse of them make our hearts as Nabals Without them the calamity of the Church will overwhelme us and the prosperity of the Church will not concerne us Without them we shall have wisdome for no worke Peace in no condition strength for no duty successe in no triall joy in no state no comfort in life no light in death Now our Afflictions our sins and
spoken only to prepare our hearts to the communion proposed and what a little portion is it of what might be spoken how might all these considerations be aggravated what a numberlesse number might be added it suffices that from what is spoken it appeares that the work in hand is amongst the greatest duties and most excellent priviledges of the Gospel CHAP. VII The generall wayes of the Saints acting in Communion with the Holy Ghost AS in the account given of the Actings of the Holy Ghost in us we manifested first the generall adjuncts of his actings § 1 or the manner thereof so now in the description of the Returnes of our soules to him I shall in the first place propose the generall actings of Faith in reference to this work of the Holy Ghost and then descend unto particulars Now there are three generall wayes of the soules deportment in this communion expressed all negatively in the Scripture but all including positive duties 1. Now these are First Not to grieve him 2. Secondly Not to quench his motions § 2 3. Thirdly Not to resist him There are three things considerable in the Holy Ghost 1. First His Person as dwelling in us § 3 2. Secondly his actings by Grace or his motions 3. Thirdly His working in Ordinances of the word and the Sacraments all for the same end and purpose To these three are the three cautions before suited 1. First not to grieve him in respect of his Person dwelling in us 2. Secondly Not to quench him in respect of the actings and motions of his grace 3. Thirdly Not to resist him in respect of the Ordinances of Christ and his guifts for their administration Now because the whole generall duty of Believers in their communion with the Holy Ghost is comprised in these three things I shall handle them severally The First Caution concernes his Person immediately as dwelling in us It is given Eph. 4. 30. Grieve not the holy Spirit of God § 4 There is a complaint Isai. 63. 10. of them who vexed or grieved the Spirit of God And from thence doth this Caution seem to be taken That it is the Person of the Holy Ghost which is here intended is evident First from the Phrase or manner of expression with a double article 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 that holy spirit And also 2. From the work assigned to him in the following words of Sealing to the day of Redemption Which as hath been manifested is the work of the Holy Ghost Now whereas this may be understood of the spirit in others or in ourselves it is evident that the Apostle intends it in the latter sense by his addition of that signall and eminent priviledge which we our selves enjoy by him he seales us to the day of redemption Let us see then the tendency of this expression as comprizing the first Generall rule of our communion with the Holy Ghost Grieve not the spirit The terme of grieving or affecting with sorrow may be considered either Actively in respect of the Persons grieving or Passively in respect of the Persons grieved In the latter sense the expression is Metaphoricall the Spirit cannot be grieved or affected with sorrow which inferrs alteration disappointment weakenesse all incompatible with his infinite perfections yet men may actively do that which is fit and able to grieve any one that stands affected towards them as doth the Holy Ghost If he be not grieved it is no thanks to us but to his own unchangeable nature So that there are two things denoted in this expression First That the Holy Ghost is affected towards us as one that is loving carefull tender concerned in our good and welldoing and therefore upon our miscarriages is said to be grieved As a good friend of a kind and loving nature is apt to be so on the miscarriage of him whom he doth affect And this is that we are principally to regard in this caution as the ground and foundation of it the Love Kindnesse and tendernesse of the Holy Ghost unto us Grieve him not Secondly That we may doe those things that are proper to grieve him though he be not passively grieved our sin being no lesse therein then if he were grived as we are Now how this is done how the Spirit is grieved the Apostle declareth in the contexture of that discourse verses 21 22 23 24. He presseth to a progresse in Sanctification and all the fruits of Regeneration vers 25 26 27 28 29. He dehorts from sundry particular evills that were contrary thereto and then gives the generall enforcement of the one and the other and grieve not the Holy Spirit of God that is by coming short of that universall Sanctification which our planting into Christ doth require The positive duty included in this caution of not grieving the holy Spirit is this That we pursue universall Holinesse with regard unto and upon the account of the love kindnesse and tendernesse of the Holy Ghost This is the foundation of our Communion we have in generall When the soul considers the love kindnesse and tendernesse of the Holy Ghost unto him when he considers all the fruits and acts of his love and goodwill towards him and on that account and under that consideration because he is so concerned in our ways walkings to abstaine frō evills to walke in all duties of Holinesse this is to have communion with him This consideration that the Holy Ghost who is our Comforter is delighted with our obedience grieved at our evills and follies being made a continuall motive to and reason of our close walking with God in all holinesse is I say the first generall way of our Communion with him Here let us fixe a little We loose both the power and pleasure § 6 of our Obedience for want of this consideration We see on what account the Holy Ghost undertakes to be our Comforter by what ways and meanes he performes that Office towards us what an unworthy thing it is to grieve him who comes to us on purpose to give us consolation Let the soule in the whole course of its obedience exercise its selfe by faith to thoughts hereof and lay due weight upon it The Holy Ghost in his infinite love and kindnesse towards me hath condescended to be my Comforter He doth it willingly freely powerfully what have I received from him in the multitude of my perplexitys how hath he refreshed my soule Can I live one day without his consolations And shall I be regardlesse of him in that wherein he is concerned shall I grieve him by negligence sinne and folly shall not his love constraine me to walke before him to all well pleasing So have we in generall fellowship with him The second is that of the 1 Thess. 5. 19. Quench not the Spirit There are various thoughts about the sense of these words § 7 The Spirit in others that is their spirituall gifts say some But then it falls in with what follows vers 20.
despise not Prophesying The Light that God hath set up in our hearts say others But where is that called absolutely 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the Spirit It is the Holy Ghost himselfe that is here intended Not immediately in respect of his Person in which regard he is said to be grieved which is a Personall affection but in respect of his motions actings operations The Holy Ghost was typified by the fier that was allways kept alive on the Altar He is also called a Spirit of burning The reasons of that Allusiō are manifold not now to be insisted on Now the oppositiō that is made to fier in its acting is by querching Hence the opposition made to the actings of the Holy Ghost are called Quenching of the Spirit as some kind of wet wood will doe when it is cast into the the fire Thence are we said in pursuance of the same metaphor 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 to stirre up with new fire the gifts that are in us The Holy Ghost is striving with us acting in us moving variously for our growth in grace and bringing forth fruit meet for the principle he hath indued us withall Take heed saith the Apostle least by the power of your lusts and temptations you attend not to his workings but hinder him in his good will towards you that is what in you lyeth This then is the second Generall Rule for our Communion with § 8 the Holy Ghost It respects his gratious operations in us and by us There are severall and various ways whereby the Holy Ghost is sayd to act ex●rt and put forth his power in us partly by moving upon and stirring up the Grace we have received partly by new supplys of Grace from Jesus Christ falling in with ocasions for their exercise raysing good motions immediately or occasionally within us all tending to our furtherance in obedience and walking with God All these are we carefully to observe and take notice of Consider the Fountaine whence they come the end which they lead us unto Hence have we Communion with the Holy Ghost when we can consider him by faith as the immediate author of all supplys assistances and the whole reliefe we have by Grace of all good actings risings motions in our hearts of all strivings and contendings against sinne When we consider I say all these his actings and workings in their tendencys to our consolation and on that account are carefull and watchfull to improve them all to the end aymed at as coming from him who is so loving and kind and tender to us we have Communion with him This is that which is intended Every gracious acting of § 9 the blessed Spirit in and towards our soules is constantly by Faith to be considered as comming from him in a peculiar manner His minde his good will is to be observed therein Hence care and diligence for the improvement of every motion of his will arise thence reverence of his presence with us with due spirituall regard to his Holinesse doth ensue and our soules are wonted to entercourse with him 3. The third caution concernes him and his worke in the § 10 dispensation of that great ordinance of the Word Stephen tells the Jewes Act. 7. 51. that They resisted the Holy Ghost How did they doe it why as their Fathers did it As your Fathers did so do ye How did their Fathers resist the Holy Ghost vers 52. They persecuted the Prophets and slew them their opposition to the Prophets in preaching the Gospell or their shewing of the coming of the just one was their resisting of the Holy Ghost Now the Holy Ghost is said to be resisted in the contempt of the preaching of the word because the gift of preaching of it is from him The manifestation of the Spirit is given to profit Hence when our Saviour Promiseth the Spirit to his Disciples to be present with them for the conviction of the world he tells them he will give them a mouth and wisedome which their adversaries shall not be able to gainsay nor resist Luk. 20. 16. concerning which in the accomplishment of it in Stephen it is said that they were not able to resist the Spirit by which he spake Act. 6. 10. The Holy Ghost then setting up a ministry in the Church separating men thereto furnishing them with gifts and abilitys for the dispensation of the Word the not obeying of that word opposing of it not falling down before it is called resisting of the Holy Ghost This in the examples of the wickednesse of others are we cautioned against And this enwraps the third generall Rule of our Cōmunion with the Holy Ghost in the despensation of the Word of the Gospell the Authority wisdome and goodnesse of the Holy Ghost in furnishing men with gifts for that end and purpose and his presence with them as to the vertue thereof is to be eyed and subjection given unto it on that account On this reason I say on this ground is obedience to be yeilded to the word in the ministeriall dispensation thereof because the Holy Ghost and he alone doth furnish with gifts to that end and purpose When this consideration causeth us to fall low before the word then have we Commuinon with the Holy Ghost in that Ordinance But this is commonly Spoken unto CHAP. VIII Particular Directions for Communion with the Holy Ghost BEfore I name Particular Directions for our Communion with the Holy Ghost I must premise some Cautions as § 1 farre as the directions to be given concern his worship First The Divine Nature is the Reason and cause of all worship so that it is impossible to worship any one person and not worship the whole Trinity It is and that not without ground denyed by the Schoolemen that the formall Reason and object of divine worship is in the persons precisely considered that is under the formally constitutive Reason of their personality which is their Relation to each other But this belongs to the Divine Nature and Essence and to their distinct persons as they are identified with the Essence it selfe Hence is that way of praying to the Trinity by the repetition of the same Petition to the severall persons as in the Letany groundlesse if not impious It supposeth that one person is worshipped and not another when each person is worshipped as God and each person is so As though we first should desire one thing of the Father and be heard and granted by him then aske the same thing of the Son and so of the Holy Ghost And so act as to the same thing three distinct acts of worship and expect to be heard and have the same thing granted three times distinctly when all the workes of the Trinity ad extra are indivisible The proper and peculiar object of divine worship and invocation is the Essence of God in its infinite Excellency dignity Majesty and its causality as the first soveraigne cause of all things Now this is common
of God on the account of our Redemption To him that loved us and washed us with his own blood to him be praise and glory Rev. 1. 6 4 14. And are not the like praises and blessings due to him by whom the work of Redemption is made effectuall to us who with no lesse infinite love undertook our consolation then the Sonne our Redemption when we feele our hearts warmed with joy supported in peace established in our obedience let us ascribe to him the praise that is due to him blesse his name and rejoyce in him And this glorifying of the Holy Ghost in thanksgivings on § 10 a spirituall sense of his consolations is no small part of our communion with him Considering his free ingagement in this work his coming forth from the Father to this purpose his mission by the Son and condescension therein his Love and kindnesse the soule of a believer is powred out in thankfull praises to him and is sweetly affected with the duty There is no duty that leaves a more heavenly savour in the soule then this doth Also in our prayers to him for the carrying on the work of our consolation which he hath undertaken ly's our communion § 11 with him John praies for Grace and peace from the seven spirits that are before the Throne or the Holy Ghost whose operations are perfect and compleat This part of his worship is expresly mentioned frequently in Scripture and all others do necessarily attend it Let the Saints consider what need they stand in of these effects of the Holy Ghost before mentioned with many such others as might be insisted on Weigh all the priviledges which we are made partakers of Remember that he distributes them as he will that he hath the Soveraigne disposall of them and they will be prepared for this duty How and in what sense it is to be performed hath been already declared what is the formall reason of this worship and § 12 ultimate object of it I have also manifested In the duty it selfe is put forth no small part of the life Efficacy and vigor of Faith and we come short of that enlargednesse of spirit in dealing with God and are straightned from walking in the breadth of his waies which we are called unto if we learne not our selves to meet him with his worship in every way he is pleased to communicate himselfe unto us In these things he does so in the person of the Holy Ghost In that person do we meet him his Love Grace and Authority by our prayers and supplications Again Consider him as he condescends to this delegation of the Father and the Sonne to be our Comforter and ask him daily § 13 of the Father in the name of Jesus Christ. This is the daily work of Believers They look upon and by Faith consider the Holy Ghost as promised to be sent In this promise they know lies all their Grace peace mercy joy and hope For by him so promised and him alone are these things communicated to them If therefore our life to God or the joy of that life be considerable in this we are to abound to ask him of the Father as Children doe of their Parents daily bread And as in this asking and receiving of the Holy Ghost we have communion with the Father in his Love whence he is sent and with the Son in his Grace whereby he is obtained for us so with himselfe on the account of his voluntary condescension to this dispensation Every request for the Holy Ghost implyes our closing with all these Oh the Riches of the Grace of God Humbling our selves for our miscarriages in reference to him is another part of our communion with him That we § 14 have grieved him as to his Person quenched him as to the motion of his grace or resisted him in his Ordinances is to be mourned for as hath been declared Let our Soules be humbled before him on this account This one considerable Ingredient of Godly sorrow and the thoughts of it are as suitable to the affecting of our Hearts with humiliation and indignation against sin as any other whatever I might proceed in the like considerations as also make application of them to the particular effects of the Holy Ghost enumerated but my designe is only to point out the heads of things and to leave them to the improvement of others I shall shut up this whole discourse with some considerations § 15 of the sad estate and condition of men not interested in this promise of the Spirit nor made partakers of his Consolation 1. They have no true Consolation or comfort be their Estate condition what it will Are they under affliction or in trouble They must beare their own burden and how much to weak they are for it if God be pleased to lay on his hand with more weight then ordinary is easily known Men may have stoutnesse of Spirit and put on great Resolutions to wrestle with their troubles But when this is meerly from the naturall spirit of a man 1. For the most part it is but an outside It is done with respect to others that they may not appeare low spirited or dejected Their hearts are eaten up and devoured with troubles and anxiety of minde Their thoughts are perplexed and they are still striving but never come to a conquest Every new trouble every little alteration in their trialls puts them to new vexation It is an ungrounded resolution that beares them up and they are easily shaken 2. Secondly what is the best of their resolves and enduring it is but a contending with God who hath entangled them the strugling of a flea under a mountaine Yea though on out ward considerations and principles they endeavour after patience and tolerance yet all is but a contending with God a striving to be quiet under that which God hath sent on purpose to disturbe them God doth not afflict men without the Spirit to exercise their patience but to disturbe their peace and security All their arming themselves with patience and resolution is but to keep the hold that God will cast them out of or else make them the nearer to ruine This is the best of their consolation in the time of their trouble 3. Thirdly if they doe promise to themselves any thing of the care of God towards them and relieve themselves thereby as they often doe on one account or another especially when they are driven from other holds all their reliefe is but like the dreaming of an hungry man who supposeth that he eateth and drinketh and is refreshed but when he awaketh he is empty and disappointed So are they as to all their reliefe that they promise to receive from God and the support which they seem to have from him When they are awaked at the latter day and see all things clearly they will find that God was their enemy laughing at their calamity and mocking when their feare was on them So is it with them
in trouble Is it any better with them in § 16 their prosperity This indeed is often great and is marvellously described in Scripture as to their lives and oftentimes quiet peaceable ends But have they any true consolation all their days They eate drink sleep and make merry and perhaps heap up to themselves but how little doe these things make them to differ from the beasts that perish Solomons advantage to have the use and know the utmost of these things much beyond any of the sons of men of our generation is commonly taken notice of The account also that he gives of them is known They are all vanity and vexation of Spirit This is their consolation a crackling of thornes under the pot a sudden flash and blaze that begins but to perish So that both Adversity and prosperity slayeth them and whether they are laughing or crying they are still dying Secondly They have no peace No peace with God nor in their own soules I know that many of them upon false bottomes § 17 grounds and expectations do make a shift to keep things in some quietnesse Neither is it my businesse at present to discover the falsenesses and unsoundnesse of it But this is their State True and Solid peace being an effect of the Holy Ghost in the hearts of Believers as hath been declared they who are not made partakers of him have no such peace They may cry Peace Peace indeed when sudden destruction is at hand The Principles of their peace as may be easily evidenced are darknesse or ignorance treachery of Conscience selfe righteousnesse and vaine hope To these heads may all the principles of their peace be reduced and what will these availe them in the day when the Lord shall deale with them I might say the same concerning their joy and hope they are false and perishing Let them then consider this who have satisfyed § 18 themselves with a perswasion of their interest in the good things of the Gospell and yet have despised the spirit of Christ. I know there are many that may pretend to him and yet are strangers from his Grace But if they perish who in profession use him kindly and honour him if he dwell not in them with power where shall they appeare who oppose and affront him The Scripture tells us that unlesse the Spirit of Christ be in us we are dead we are reprobates we are none of Christs without him you can have none of these glorious effects of his towards Believers before mentioned and you are so farre from enquiring whether he be in you or no as that you are ready to deride them in whom he is Are there none who professe the Gospell who have never once seriously enquired whether they are made partakers of the Holy Ghost or no you that almost account it a ridiculous thing to be put upon any such Question who looke on all men as vaine pretenders that talke of the Spirit the Lord awake such men to a sight of their condition before it be too late If the Spirit dwell not in you if he be not your Comforter neither is God your Father nor the Sonne your Advocate nor have you any portion in the Gospell O that God would awake some poor soule to the consideration of this thing before the neglect and contempt of the Holy Ghost come to that dispising of him from which there is no recovery That the Lord would spread before them all the folly of their hearts that they may be ashamed and confounded and do no more Presumptiously FINIS 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 c. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 1 Cor. 4. 8 9 10 11 12 13. Romans 8. 35 36. Hebrews c. 10. v. 32 33 34. Christianos ad leones Et puto nos deus Apostolos novissimos elegit veluti bestiarios Tert. de Pud Act. 17. 18. Gal. 6. 12. Semper casuris similes nunquamque cadentes 1 Joh. 1. 5. 2 Cor. 6. 14. Ephes. 5. 8. John 5. 16. Math. 22. 32. Ephes. 2. 1. 1 John 4. 8. Romans 8. 7. Magna hominismiseria est com illo non esse sine quo non potest esse August Ecles 7. 29. Jerem. 13. 23. Acts 4. 12. Is. 33. 14 15. John 1. 18. Heb. 10. 19 20 21. Unus verusque Mediator per Sacrificium pacis reconcilians nos Deo unum cum illo manebat cui offerebat unum in se secit pro quibus offerebat unus Ipse fuit qui offerebat quod offerebat August de Trinit 4. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 1 John 3. 1. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Arist. Eth. lib. 8. cap. 1. Quemadmo dum nobis arrhabonem spiritus reliquit ita a nobis arrhabonem carnis accepit vexit in Coelum pignus totius summae illuc redigendae Tertul. Resur 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Aristot. Eth. lib. 8. c. 7. Cicer. de nat D. lib. 1. 6. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Arist. Eth. 8. Nostra quippe ipsius conjunctio nec miscet personas nec unit substantias sed affectus consociat confaederat voluntates Cyp. de Can. Dominic Magna est etiam illa communitas quae conficitur ex beneficiis ultrocitroque datis acceptisque Cice. Off. 1● Ecce dico alium esse patrem aliū filiū non divisione alilium sed distinctione Tertul. adv Prax. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Greg. Naz. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Orig. Cont. Cels. lib. 5. Hic tibi praecipue sit puramente colendus Isa. 9. 6. 1 Cor. 1. 30. Mat. 5. 16 45. 6 1 4 68. 7. 21. 12. 50. Luk. 24. 49. Joh. 4. 23. 6. 45. 12. 26. 14. 6 21 23 15. 1. 16. 25 27. 20. 17. Gal 1. 1 3. Ephes. 2. 18. 5. 20. 1 Thes. 1. 1. Jam. 1. 17. 1 Pet. 1. 17 1 Jo. 2. 13. c. Rom 14 10 11 Phil. 2. 10. Jerem. 10. 11. 17. 5 6. Gal. 4. 8. Vin. Evan. cap. 10. Psal. 2. 7. 12. Dan. 3. 25. Math. 3. 17. 17. 5. 22. 45. John 3. 36. 5. 19 20 21 22 23 24 25. 8. 6. 1 Cor. 1. 9. Gal. 1. 16. 4. 6. 1 John 2. 22. 23 24. 5. 10 11 12 Heb. 1. 6. Phil. 2. 10. John 5. 23. Isa. 56. 7. Rom. 10. 12 13 14. Acts 7. 51. Tametsi omnia unus idemque Deus efficit ut dicitur opera trinitatis ad extra sunt indivisa distinguuntur ramen personae discrimine in istis operibus Math. 3. 16. Acts 3. 3. Gen. 19. 24. Gen. 1. 26. Math. 28. 19. 2 Cor 13. 13. Math. 11. 25. Joh. 1. 13. Jam. 1. 18. Math. 3. 17. cap. 17. 5. 2 Pet. 1. 17. Deut. 18. 15 16 17 18 19 20 c. Acts 3. 22. 23 Joh. 5. 25. Isa. 61. 1 2 3. Luk. 4 18 19 Opera ad extra sunt indivisa 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Greg. Nazian iamb Car. 3. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Idem orat 24. See Thom. 22 q. 81. A. 3. q. 84. a. 1. Alexan Ales sum Theol. p. 3. q. 30. m.