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A34689 A practicall commentary, or an exposition with observations, reasons, and vses upon the first Epistle generall of John by ... John Cotton ... Cotton, John, 1584-1652.; R. D. (Roger Drake), 1608-1669.; Scott, Chr. (Christopher), fl. 1655. 1658 (1658) Wing C6452; ESTC R5113 587,691 443

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doe him the best service we could so we should be carefull seeing God hath forgiven us so great a debt to take heed that we run not into further Arrerages that we dishonour not nor offend that God who hath so freely for his own sake forgiven us Vse 2. It must teach us all that have any comfortable experience of the forgivenesse of our sins to walke even as Christ hath walked for even upon this ground doth St. John here press it it should be our meat and drinke to doe his will to glorifie him in all our course as it was Christs care Joh. 17.4 and that is the end that God ayms at in forgiving our sins that we should walke as Christ walked Vse 3. For Consolation If our sins be forgiven for Christ name sake then we need not fear the continuance of them for had he forgiven us for our own sake we might justly have feared that he might yet afterwards through our defaults lay them again to our charge but he hath forgiven us for Christs sake he doth not forgive for thy Prayers sake but thy sins were pardoned before thou calledst on him Isa 65.24 God was answering before and your prayers grew so zealous because your sins were forgiven Isa 43.22 and therefore God will cancel our acquittance because he did it for his names sake for the glory of his own grace 1 JOHN 2.13 I write unto you Fathers because you have known him which is from the beginning c. VErse sixth he commended this duty to all Christians to walke even as Christ walked which duty and Commandement vers 7. he amplifies by the antiquity of it vers 8. from the newnesse of it Thirdly instanceth in one speciall duty of it that is love of our Brethren vers 9 10 11. vers 12. he amplifies it by a benefit or motive to walke as he hath walked and that is from the pardon of sin generally granted to all christians therefore walke as Christ hath walked because he hath forgiven you your sins now vers 13. these 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or little children he distinguisheth into three sorts Fathers Young-men and Babes little children is the quality of all christians but Babes are newly born to Christ now all these should walke as Christ hath walked In the Verse we have these three parts 1 An Enumeration or distribution of the severall ages of christians to whom he commends this duty 2 A Ministerial duty of love he tenders to them that is he writes unto them 3 He propounds to every one of them a severall Reason why he urges this duty upon them I write unto you Fathers because ye have known him that is from the beginning I write unto you Young-men because you have overcome the wicked one I write unto you Babes because ye have known the Father What is meant here by Fathers Young-men and Babes some thinke it is meant of the severall statures of Grace that Christians grow to some are Fathers some Young-men some Babes but we never read these distinct but that an old man in Christ is a strong man in Christ for grace doth not grow weaker but stronger and the eld●r in Grace the more wise the more fruitfull the more gracious therefore I think by Fathers he means ancient Christians yet old men too he therefore hath respect to their natural age and by young-men he understands men young in years yet stronger in Grace By Babes such as are tender in years and so Babes in Christ too therefore it may well be understood of the naturall difference of ages and this interpretation may be confirmed from the reason he gives taken from the severall inclinations in Natural ages take old age that takes pleasure in study and rehearsal of old things that have been long past so you have known the ancient of dayes you have known how Christ hath been dispenced from the beginning so that your naturall desire of old things you have turned to the antiquity of Christ And for young-men they have naturall strength and strive to put it forth in Fightings or Combates why I write unto you young men because you have overcome the wicked one because you have turned your strength to fightings against Sin Satan and the World and have overcome them and for Babes though they know little yet they first discern their Parents and express their joy in them so I write unto you Bahes you that are very young in years and young in Christ because you have learned to know the Father First in that he writes to all sorts of Christians Fathers Young men and Babes and all well seasoned with Grace Obedience Knowledge c. observe thus much Doct. God hath his children among all sorts of Ages of men some of them are aged some young some Babes in Nature and in Grace He hath his Children out of old age Youth and Child-hood out of all he hath elected some to doe him service these old men he doth not tell you when they came on but whensoever they came they had strength of grace so Young men he tells you not when they came on whether in Child-hood or no but they had strength of grace sure they had overcome the wicked one and for Babes they came on in child-hood and yet had strength of grace and it may be some old men might in their old age come on to the knowledge of the ancient of days so that there is strong grace found in all sorts of men Wisdome in Old men Spiritual vigour in young men and he speaks of Babes as knowing their Father in heaven as well as their Parents on earth God hath a company of all ages calling on him justified and sanctified Amongst old men and women we read of Abraham and Sarah an old couple stricken in years of Isaac and Rebecca an old couple also and knowing the promises made of Christ Joh. 8.56 Your Father Abraham saw my day and rejoyced so did Sarah rejoyce in the promised Seed We have also the examples of Moses and David and Zachary and Elizabeth that continued till they were old both in age and grace there were some such among the Priests as Aharon and Hojadah 2 Cron. 24.15 some among the Souldiers there were some old Souldiers of Christ old Kings old Nobles c. which knew him which was from the beginning For young men famous is the example of Phineas Numb 25. in his youth he was full of zeal such was Josiah 2 Chron. 34.1 2 3. we read that at sixteen years of age he sought the Lord God of his Fathers and at twenty years he grew so strong that he wholly carried before him the whole State though they were then strongly corrupted and given to Idolatry yet being strong in the Spirit he carryed them on to Justice and reformation strongly he cleansed the Land from Dan to Beersheba a notable encouragement to youth to be vigorous in zeal and grace And for Children Samuel when he was but a child
Spirit dwelling in you and that argues acquaintance with him Psal 19 11. in keeping of them there is great reward greater than any gold or silver a man may keep that and yet want a quiet Conscience but a man that keeps Gods Commandments shall not want peace of Conscience Psal 119.72 thousands of gold and silver will not keep a mans heart warm and comfortable but the keeping of Gods Commandments will and be it that you be about your calling no businesse of your calling will hinder your peace no Commandment of God hinders your Peace indeed if you go about things without warrant from a Commandment be it in the World in your callings if you look at your profit and pleasure c. and not at Gods Commandment to set you a work you lose your Peace and you will want your Peace in that dayes conversation but if you go about things in vertue of a Commandment never fear your calling will never hinder your Peace keep the Commandment and keep your Peace we hinder our Peace often because we go about businesses without an eye to the Commandment and so it is not acceptable to God he finds no savour of rest in it and therefore no wonder if we lose our Peace but if any work though never so mean be done in obedience to Gods Commandments we shall keep and maintain our Peace 1 JOHN 2.4 He that saith I know him and keepeth not his Commandments is a lyar and the truth is not in him IT is St. Johns usual course to propound the Truth Affirmatively and Negatively Vers 3. Affirmatively Vers 4. Negatively Vers 5. he amplifies the keeping of Christs Commandment by a double benefit 1 In him that doth so is the Love of God perfect 2 Hereby we know that we are in him From whence Verse 6. he passes this conclusion of conforming our lives to the life of Christ Verse 4 He that saith he knows him c. To say is either in Heart in Word or in outward Carriage He that saith I know him he speaks not of an active understanding of him but of an affectionate hearty knowledge Knowledge is either speculative or operative infused or acquired Historical or Experimental all come to one but this Knowledge here meant is acquaintance so then he that saith he hath acquaintance with God and keeps not his Commandments that is as his Way his Treasure his Ornaments his Eye his Life 1 He is a Lyer that is he not only speaks false but he knows he speaks falsly for that is the difference between an untruth and a lye 2 There is no truth in him not one true grace not one true act of Repentance Faith c. Doct. Opinion or profession of the Knowledge of Christ without keeping of his Commandments is an undoubted signe that he is a lyar and the best Grace on him is counterfeit he hath no true Grace in him To say in the heart is opinion to say in the tongue or carriage is profession and if he do thus he is a lyar the truth is not in him Tit. 1.15 16. they professe they know God but in their works they deny him ssch a one is abominable disobedient and to every good work reprobate that is he goes about it untowardly is unskilful in it hath no sincerity and his work is rejected of God as reprobate counterfeit silver Q How is such a man a lyar and no truth in him A man may be a lyar sometimes and yet have some truth in him but this man hath no truth in him but 1 He speaks falsly 2 Against Conscience 3 No truth is in him A. 1 He speaks falsly which appeareth from the Efficacy of all true knowledge of Christ which brings forth obedience if a man knows Christ he loves him and affects him and obeyes him Mat. 7.22 23. all saving Knowledge stirs us up to obedience to God to righteousnesse to man if a man be a Son of Beliac such a man knows not God those that obey him not never knew him 1 Chron. 29.9 Know thou the God of thy Father and serve him they that never served God never knew him Joh. 14.21 if any man love me he will keep my Commandments and further no man knows God but he hath known the depth and danger of sin he hath known his enstrangement and absence from God if a man know not himself he knows not God 2 After that he hath known sin he comes to know Christ and his mediation such a man is sensible of his former misery and knows the excellencie of Christ he hath been so bitten with sin that he looks at it as the most hainous fight and the keeping of Gods Commandments he looks at it as the sweetest thing in the World 2 Cor. 6.14 Gods Commandments are not grievous to him such Knowledge springs from experience of our former misery therefore they that never come to this never knew Christ 2 Why is such a man a lyar that saith he knows God and keeps not his Commandments 1 From the conviction of the Testimony of that light which shines in his heart Joh. 16 9. there is a Spirit of conviction in all those that live in the Church for others do not contend that they know Christ but those that thus professe are convinced of their sins of their unbelief and disobedience and of the wickednesse of their hearts and lives Obj. Are there not many that live carnally and wickedly and yet are not convinced of their sins It is true there are such but then living in such a course they do not trespass against their Consciences they think they keep the Law and so think well of themselves and they are at peace and secure He that walks thus civilly and conformably yet such a mans Conscience is at uncertainty about his Estate he is convinced that he wants something but he cannot tell what it is till he be throughly convinced by Gods Spirit thus it was Mark 10.19 Matth. 19.18 19 20. the young man told Christ all these have I kept from my youth what lack I yet his Conscience guided him to feel that he wanted something though he had kept the Law in the outward letter yet he saw he wanted something and his Conscience was not at rest so that such a man as saith he knows Christ and keeps not his Commandments speaks against the conviction of his Conscience and therefore is a lyar I speak not of such Christians who want Peace because they do not keep Gods Commandments but of such who when they have Peace think they keep his Commandments 3 Why is there no truth of grace in such a man as saith thus Reas From the necessary conjunction of all graces with obedience no true grace of God but is either the cause of obedience it breeds it or else is a companion of obedience or else an effect of obedience it sprang from obedience Faith worketh by love Gal. 5.6 and love is the fullfilling of the Law Rom.
ministred to the Lord 1 Sam. 2. so John the Baptist was filled with the holy Ghost from his Mothers wombe Luke 1.15 and of Timothy it is said that he knew the Scripture from a childe 2 Tim. 3.15 2 Tim. 1.5 so that in this Family there were in degrees his grand-mother Lois an old woman his mother Eunice a young woman and Timothy almost a child Lois teacheth Eunice and both teach Timothy 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 from a very Babe he knew the Scripture But why will God have some of all sorts to be servants to him old men young men and children Reas 1. That the grace of Christ might be as largely extended to all sorts of men as the sin of Adam was extended to all degrees and ages Rom. 5.12 to 18. if Adam had defiled all sorts and Christ had restored but some sort of men only young men then Adams sin had been more powerful to destroy than Christs righteousnesse to save it was meet therefore that as Adam defiled all Ages all conditions so Christ should restore all Ages all conditions and sanctifie them as there are of all sorts that are defiled Jer. 7.17 18. all Ages wholly corrupted the Father kindles the Fire the Women kneads the Dough and the children gather sticks to make cakes to the Queen of Heaven now as there are of all sorts thus corrupted so it is meet there should be of all sorts sanctified why should not God have all sorts to serve him as well as the Queen of Heaven Reas 2. From the honour that is returned to God by the several ages 1 For old men they bring this honour to God whether they be called in old age or before and hold on 1 Herein God glorifies the truth of his promise that length of dayes is in the right hand of Wisdom by Wisdom is meant the fear of the Lord on this ground he encourageth his Son to Wisdom that it will be a means to lengthen his dayes Prov. 3.16 therefore that God might justifie this promise he will have some old men stand up before him it doth not make them so melancholly that they shorten their days Religion distempers no man godly sorrow never wasted our days but worldly sorrow Haman the Ezrahite was wonderfully addicted to godly sorrow yet he grew up to his old age Psal 88.8 Riches and honour and long life are the reward of godlinesse Prov. 22.4 Wealth and credit and length of dayes happen oft to them 2 When you see old men continue in their profession to their old age they put an honour on Religion if young men and children only should professe Religion you would take it as indiscretion and hotnesse of Spirit but doe you see any grave wise old man take up a Christian course none doe it but young Punies that know not what they doe this would be a great disparagement but that God may make it known that wisdom and discretion is to be found in the wayes of grace therefore he will have some old men walke in those ways Prov. 16.31 that grey hairs may honour Religion and Religion may be a crown to them Eighty six years said old Ignatius have I served God and yet never found him a hard master so when Christians can say so many years have I served God and if it had been such a wearisome course they would have shaken it off but when we see they hold out in it it implies they find some comfort and joy therein and if old men come on it will be said they now see by experience the vanity of all other courses they see it is best dying a christian and spending our last days in christianity old men would never fall into it unlesse they saw there is no way so comfortable and peaceable as that is 2 For young men it is a great bonour to Religion if they come on they make the power of Christs grace manifest that is able to overcome the heat and violence of youthful lusts no age so violent and boysterous in corruption so head-strong so indiscreet and rash so that what for unrulinesse stubbornesse vanity pleasure they are most indisposed to grace and will not hold on if God therefore take hold of their Spirits and stablish their Spirits when they by Gods Grace shall be able to rule their Spirits their lusts to rule their hearts this argues the strength of grace in that when neither wise counsel nor Magistrate can rule them yet the grace of Christ can rule them rule their passions so that they can put forth their strength against the enemy either against their own corruptions or abuses of others so that when the Elders sit still sometimes a young Phineas rises up and shews his zeal for Christ what an honour is this to Christs grace Psal 119.9 Eccles 11. ult Childehood and youth are vanity so that if Gods grace can lay hold on them and restrain them the power of Gods grace is hereby magnified Psal 110.2 3. 2 Cor. 12.7 youth is only strong in weakness if Gods grace therefore shall be so strong as to subdue all these and make them like unto Josiah who at sixteen years of age set himselfe to seek God and compelled the whole Land to do so 2 Chron. 34.33 he compelled them at least to outward Reformation it is a great glory to God when young men thus give up their young dayes to God 2 Another Honour they bring to God is by their boldnesse and courage in a good cause old men sometimes though wise yet are too cautelous and backward but young men what is wanting in experience they have in zeale they are forward in any service for God 3 And for Babes and Children if they be brought to grace God hereby casts shame on elder men Psal 8.7 when they see Bahes come off with more savoury words than old men sometimes God confounds the folly of ancient men by the wisdome and grace in Children when Christ came riding to Jerusalem the Children cried out Hosanna and praised him the High Priests disdained it but Mat. 21.16 17. Christ told them have ye not read that out of the mouthes of Babes and sucklings thou hast perfected thy praise This is to still the enemy and revenger they shame you that are Elders and Priests in regard of your backwardnesse Thus we see God will have of all sorts and ages of men stand up to doe him service Vse 1. May serve to teach all sorts of men 1 Old men If God hath his number among all ages and conditions of men then God looks to have his number amongst you that are old men say not I have now long lived in another course but come on to a Christian course or if you began before goe on I write unto you Fathers because you have known him that was from the beginning it may well beseem you to talke of the ancient Promises and Mercy of God God looks that you should take away the reproach of
Religion that they may not say none but young he●ds take up this course doe you this remember that Religion is no poynt of indiscretion no an hoary head is a crown of glory if it be found in a way of righteousnesse would you not think it a great misery if it should befall a Mariner after all Tempests to suffer Shipwrack in the very havens mouth so is it with old men when you have run on through all the difficulties of this Life in your last days when you should arrive at the Haven of Peace and Hope and eternall Happinesse if you should sink and faile what a misery were it Tit. 2.1 2. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Paul did consider that old age was an old crazy time their he●ds unhealthfull their stomacks unhealthfull their hearts unhealthful how should old age get healthful hearts again why get an healthfull spirit a sound heart an upright spirit what a staffe would this be to weake age to have sound faith to be sound in love sound in meeknesse and patience what a support will it be to them to uphold all diseases and distempers how will they be able to bear al● the Sicknesses of this age when their spirits are lively and their hearts comfortable and Gods Spirit upholding them that will be the staffe and crown of old age as therefore you desire to honour God to support your old age as you desire to goe to the Grave with a Crown give up your selves to God that so the Apostles and Elders may acknowledge you as Fathers in Christ Vse 2. For young men think it not too soon for you to enter on a Christian course and if you have begun grow up in grace what an honour will it be As you have been strong in outward strength so now to be strong in Grace strong in the Spirit what an honour will it be to see you strong to subdue your corruptions what an honour will it be to see your zeale and courage stirring up old mens discretion so that what is wanting in them may be supplied by you how many strong temptations are incident to young men from evill company from beauty from pleasure c. what an honour will it be to Gods grace to see your strength turned against sin and lust to see you sober and temperate and chast to see you zealous and quickned in Grace I write unto you young men because you have overcome the wicked one Remember thy Creator in the dayes of thy youth Eccle. 12.1 God takes pleasure then in thy service if you remember him then he will be most ready to remember you in your old age Vse 3. And for little children if God have his number amongst Babes then you that are Parents say not it is too soon to learn them any thing they are too young they cannot understand why cannot you learn them to know their Father you learn them nothing till you learn them to know you and express joy in you but teach them to know what an happy thing it is to have God for their father tell them that he is able to doe more for them and give them better things than you can do Levit. 23.10 to 15. take no comfort in them till they take comfort in God train them up to know God to know his ways that they may be able to rejoyce and solace themselves in God and good things that the first fruits of their age may be consecrated to God and if you do so you consecrate the whole lumpe if the first fruits be holy so will the whole Vintage be if the root be holy so will the branches consider these Babes are flexible and easily bowed it is far more easie to train them up to good things now than in their youth and riper years therefore labour now to incline them unto God and good things take speciall care to train them up to know God their Father train them up to come to the ordinances with reverence and diligence and this will be their honour God will make them instruments to confound elder stronger men Thus we see God hath among all sorts and ages of men some that belong unto him whose sins are remitted whose spirits are sanctified 2 Now in that St. John applies himself to all their conditions and ages observe Doct. That Ministers of Jesus Christ are to apply themselves and their Doctrine to several sorts and ages of men that they have to deale with So St. John here carves out several portions for Fathers for young men and for Babes so Paul Tit. 2.1 to 10. so when John the Baptist had prest a necessity of Repentance first came the people and askt Master what shall we do and then the Publicans and Souldiers what shall we doe and he answered them according to their several conditions Luk. 3.10 to 14. Reas From those offices God hath put Ministers in he looks that they should be as Stewards to give every one his own portion Luk. 12.42 they are to be Physicians Jer. 8.22 now they must not dispence one salve to several sores so sometimes he calls them Shepheards now they are to dispence themselves according to the Estate of the sheep Vse 1. To teach Ministers in all their studies to provide a several portion for the several conditions of mens souls one thing may be fit for Fathers which will not be fit for young men and Babes they should therefore labour to provide every one a portion Ministers should look at their people not as if they were all of one mould and frame people come to the Congregation as men to a market they come not to buy all things that are good but what may be most for their use so Ministers may set down many good things before people but if they do not seem to belong to them they regard them not but in a special wise will retain that which particularly belongs to them therefore let Ministers be exhorted to cast such Precepts Exhortations Admonitions Reproofs before the people as may suit with their severall conditions Vse 2 To teach all hearers as to listen to all so especially to listen and attend to those things which more especially concern them and belong unto them old men to what belongs to them young men to what is their portion it is true no Doctrin but may fit every one present as a young man may become an old man and so have use of what belongs now to old men but especially attend to those things which for the present belong unto you and you must not think it too much if Ministers come to particularize it is your Crowne to be particularized you take it kindly when you are bidden to a Feast and the master of the Feast not only sets on the whole lumpe before you but carves out a particular piece for you so you ought to take it kindly and as a careful part in the Minister if he dispence a particular portion to you yea you ought to
ult Psal 5.4 Heb. 1.13 Reas 1 God is of pure eyes and cannot endure to behold any iniquity 2 From the power of all saving Graces they do purifie and cleanse the heart so Faith purifies the heart Acts 15.9 so hope 1 Joh. 3.3 so love ye that love God depart from iniquity 3 From the power of the Spirit in him that hath fellowship with God 1 Cor. 6.17 Ezek. 36.27 Vse 1 It shewes that Ignorance is no Mother of Devotion for what is Devotion but a stricter and nearer fellowship with God it shewes therefore the dangerous Estate of wicked Ignorant men they think their Ignorance will plead for them but they are deceived through want of knowledge my people perish God takes no pleasure in Fools you may think you have Fellowship with God and yet live in Ignorance and Darknesse but you deceive your selves can a man live in the Sun and have neither light nor heat So what Fellowship hath that man with God that hath neither light of Knowledge nor warmth of Grace from him Vse 2 It may be a Tryal of our Estate if wee have no Knowledge of God we have no Fellowship with him if you delight in Ignorance and be unwilling to be taught as many Servants and Children are how can these have any Fellowship with God that have no knowledge nor desire after it it is true many there are that desire Knowledge and cannot attain it and such God will accept of their desire or give them Knowledge but such as please themselves in their ignorance have no Fellowship with God 2 Tim. 3.11 they are sealed up to damnation if a man live in darknesse of sin and ungodlinesse and is convinced of it and yet will live in it in idlenesse and wantonnesse and Sabbath-breaking c. be not deceived if you make a shew of Religion you deceive your own soul if a man walketh in darknesse and saith he hath Fellowship with God he lyes Quest Who can say his heart is clean have not the best of Gods Children their failings Answ It is true they have their failings but do they walk therein It is one thing to step into a way and another thing to walk in that way David stept into the way of Adultery and Murther but he walked not in it a man that walketh in a good way may be turned out of it by a wilde Beast or a Storm or Carelessenesse but when he sees he is wrong he turns into the right path again so is it with a godly heart he may be carried out of the way by the violence of Temptation c. but he returns again as soon as he sees his error Vse 3 To teach men as ever they desire to have fellowship with God to cleanse themselves from Ignorance and Ungodlinesse if you desire to have Fellowship with God you must 1 Avoyd Ignorance and labour for Knowledge desire to know his will and they that love light God loves them 2 Turn not aside to any dark crooked wayes Psal 125 6. the Israel of God have no crooked wayes to walk in 2 Cor. 6.17 18. with chap. 7.1 shewing us if we would have fellowship with God that God might ackowledge us for Sons and we him for our Father we must look into all dark corners and cast out all uncleanesse and if you do thus strive to reform your selves you are not in darknesse if you cleanse your selves from dark and crooked and unclean wayes you may assure your selves you have fellowship with God 1 JOHN 1.7 But if we walk in the light as he is in the light we have Fellowship one with another and the blood of Jesus Christ cleanseth us from all our sins THe scope of the Apostle St. John was to deliver what he had heard and seen from Christ and to this end that their joy might bee full His first Message was that God is light verse 5. and from thence hee descends to gather a certain sine of our fellowship with God or want of it a signe of the want of it hee layes down verse 6. he that walketh in darkness hath no Fellowship with him now in the 7th verse hee layes down a signe of our injoying this Fellowship with God In the Verse wee have two parts 1 A certain signe of our Fellowship with God namely if wee walk in the light 2 The priviledge of such an estate the blood of Christ cleanseth us from our sins so that here is the mark of a true Christian 〈◊〉 priviledge Doct. To walk in the light is a certain mark o● true Fellowship with God one with another that is God with us and wee with him Light is sometimes taken for light of Knowledge Holynesse Comfort Glory 1 It is taken for light of Knowledge Mark 4.16 Light is clear and so is Knowledge 2 For Light of Holynesse Ephes 5.8 Light is clean so is Holinesse 3 For Comfort Psalm 97.11 4 For Glory now Darknesse is contrary to all these now therefore to walk in the light is to walk in the waies of Knowledge Purity Comfort and Glory But what is it to walk It is commonly took for the whole course of a Christian life but in borrowed speech there are some significations therein 1 It implies That a Christian course is a voluntary motion a man is not said to walk that is pulled and haled no motion more voluntary than walking 2 It is a continued motion not a step or two that makes a walk 3 Walking gets ground its motus progressivus standing still rids no ground but walking doth so a Christian he goes about Christian duties not only voluntarily and continually but he growes up therein from time to time so that this sense of the Doctrin is thus much To lead a Christian course voluntarily continually and increasingly is a signe of fellowship with God now that such as thus walk have undoubted fellowship with God appears Ephes 5.8 Ye were sometimes darknesse but now are ye light in the Lord walk therefore as children of light that is children of God for God is light those that walk in truth and not in error and heresie and in holy wayes they are children of God Psalm 1.1 2. the Law of God is the way of holinesse and truth and if he that walks in the way be blessed then he hath fellowship with God for in his fellowship stands all blessednesse Psal 119.1 2. Reas 1. From the insufficiency of our nature to walk in these wayes without the Spirit of God in us and directing of us Ezek. 36.27 Joh. 15.5 without Christ we can do nothing Hos 14.8 if any good fruit be growing in a Ch istan it is from the Spirit of God otherwise the fruit of a carnal heart is carnal Joh. 3.6 we cannot be holy without Gods Spirit nor bring forth any good fruit 2 As we cannot be good without his Spirit so we cannot do good without him 2 Cor. 3.5 and Christ thinks it an impossible thing for a Carnal man to
Sin truly it is not healed and then not pardoned Obj. I feel my sin so far from being mortified that it grows more strong and vigorous therefore what shall I think of my selfe Ans It may grow stronger in our feeling when it is not so in it self it is not because Sin is stronger but our sense is more quick a man that is in extemity of Sicknesse he feels no pain but when be begins to recover he feels more pain why then the Disease is not stronger but he is more sensible 2. Doe you not find that Sin is more loathsome and bitter to you then it is in some measure mortified for mortifying is a borrowed specch from a Surgions mortifying a Wound they use to binde the joynt and stop all spirit and bloud so that it is made insensible of pain so if we have stopt the freenesse of our spirits to Sin we are not so lively and frolick to Sin it is a signe corruption is mortified but if you see you are as lively and ready and delight as much in Sin as before Sin is not mortified but if it grow loathsome and bitter to us it is a signe of mortification Vse 2. Directs us how to make good use of the bloud of Christ not onely to pardon our Sins but to heal them we are not wont to make use of it for pardon but we must make use of it as well for healing for else we take the bloud of Christ in vain if we make use of it to pardon and not to cleanse for his bloud was sent as well to pardon as to heal therefore pray not to God to pardon your sins through Christs bloud onely but lay his bloud warm to your hearts every day that so you may have your hearts and ways cleansed it is a continued act not of one day or two but throughout our whole life we should make use of Christs bloud to cleanse us 1. Consider what great things he did for us the just for the unjust and the meditation thereof will make us ashamed of sin 2. Pray to God for the quickning work of his Spirit that the same bloud of Christ that hath procured pardon may also procure healing for us Vse 3. It may teach us all to labour to grow in cleannesse of heart and life for the bloud of Christ cleanseth us Zech. 13.1 a Fountain that runs into a Channel that is muddy it will by continuall running cleanse it so though Christ finde our spirits muddy and defiled yet we should let it run daily on us and be ever rincing of our hearts at the fountain Vse 4. Comfort to all Gods Servants that have had any experience of the pardon of their sins you shall certainly in time feel and finde healing and cleansing from your sins if you see a clear Fountain running into a filthy Channel it is very muddy and the worse for the present the mud being stirred but afterwards it is cleansed and made pure and clean so Christs bloud may run into muddy spirits and that bloud at first may make corruption more stirring you finde more pride and vanity and uncleannesse but will it hold so no truely in cleansing it will cleanse and go on till it hath purged all corruption 1 JOHN 1.10 If we say that we have not sinned we make him a lyar and his Word is not in us THese words are a repetition of the former v. 8. but with some addition he aggravates this sin they doe not onely make themselves lyars but they make God a Lyar which is not onely Blasphemous but Heretical it extirpates all the truth of the Word Doct. Opinion and Profession of perfect righteousnesse even in those that are cleansed by the bloud of Christ is not onely an Errour but a blasphemous and heretical Errour it is Sacrilegious and Heretical For having told us before that if we confess our sins God is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and that the bloud of Christ cleanseth us from all unrighteousnesse yet if after this we say we have no sin we doe not onely make our selves lyars but God a lyar for if he be not a true God he is no God and his word is not in us that is no part of the Word is in such a man Q. But why doth St. John repeat this thing had he not said enough before that he repeats it Ans 1. Before it might be thought that he spake of Carnal men therefore to make it manifest that even those that had confessed their sins and were cleansed from unrighteousnesse yet even those if they should say they had no sin should make not onely themselves lyars but God a Lyar therefore he repeats it 2. He saw that men were ready to cleanse themselves from sin sinfully if we can by any pretence we will be ready to free our selves from such opinion of sinfulnesse therefore he presses it that indeed we are so foul that if we say the contrary we have no spark of Religion in us not one spark of the Word dwells in us 3. Because it is a point of great necessity to believe the contrary truth therefore he takes up this conclusion again To say is either In Heart In Word In Carriage Well to say thus is to make God a Lyar and so no God for if he be not a God of Truth he is no God for Verum bonum convertuntur Q. Why doth he make God a Lyar A. 1. Because God hath given his Son Christ to cleanse us from all sin and to what end should he send Christ to cleanse sin if we had no sin he that saith he hath no sin overthrows the coming of Christ and the cleansing virtue his bloud 2. God hath often said all men are Sinners in his Word Rom. 3.23 Gal. 3 22. Job 15.14 What is man that he should be clean Job 7.20 David an holy man yet professeth Psal 130.3 Psal 143.2 the perfectest of Gods Servants have testified of themselves that they are Sinners therefore if we say we have not sinned we make God a Lyar. Q. What is meant when he saith the Word is not in him A. 1. It is not in his judgement when he is not perswaded of it 2. It is not in his heart when he trusts not in it and receives it not in love and the saving efficacy of it he that saith he hath no sin receives not the word he speaks of the Word here as Verbum salutiferum Acts 20.32 1 Thes 2.13 2 Tim. 3.15 Now the Word is said not to be in a man when there is not so much Word as will save a man may be ignorant of some Divine truths and yet the Word of God may be in him but if he want the Knowledge and Faith of such Points without which he cannot be saved the Word dwells not in him now he that denies sin to be in him there is not onely a denial of that truth but he is empty of all other saving truths All
Objection to encourage men to sin thus it ariseth If Confession of sins be a means to have them pardoned and if the bloud of Christ cleanse us from all unrighteousnesse then it is but going to God and confessing our sins after we have sinned and we shall be pardoned 2. Whereas he saith If we say we have no sin we deceive our selves and there is no truth in us it might be Objected To what end then should we strive against sin seeing doe we what we can we shall still sin Against both these Objections he shews them in the Text that he writes not these things to embolden them in sin but to discourage them from sin These things I write unto you that ye sin not The Parts of these words are Three 1. A loving compellation My little Children 2. A declariton of the end of his writing viz. their innocency that they sin not 3. A consolation to them who notwithstanding fall into sin for this he tells them Christ was both an Advocate and an Attonement 1. For the Compellation My little children he speaks not of Natural but Spiritual Children such as are justified and sanctified justified as appears v. 12. sanctified as appears v. 13. when he calls them My little Children it implies therein such as his Ministry helped to beget to God Doct. Such as are the Instruments under God of our Conversion Justification and Sanctification they are to us as Spiritual Fathers and we to them as little Children It is a speech often used by the Apostle 1 Cor. 4.15 where he prefers himselfe before all other Teachers they had he begat them so he calls Timothy 1 Tim. 2.2 Tit. 1.4 so he calls Onesimus in Philemon Phil. 2.22 Reas From the resemblance betwixt them and Natural Parents as they beget Children of that seed they infuse so Ministers beget Children of the Immortal Seed of the Word 1 Pet. 1.23 24 25. as in Natural Seed so in Spiritual there is a more Material and a more Spiritual part the Material part is the Letter of the Word the more Spiritual part is the Spirit conveyed in it now because Ministers together with the Word convey the Spirit therefore they begetting Children of such a Word they are called Fathers and those so begotten Children Obj. Mat. 23.9 Call no man Father c. Ans He doth not forbid to call such Ministers Spiritual Fathers but he forbids the affectation of such Titles many affect to be called Fathers of the Church that never begat any to God as the Pharises did Non appellatio sed affectatio prohibetur 2. Non appellatio sed denominatio prohibetur If any one will be the Father of such a Sect or Faction to draw Disciples after them 1 Cor. 1.12 as if any affected to be called Calvinists or Lutherans because they affected their Doctrin the domination of Factions and Sects is forbid but we should look at all as Members of one Christ and Ministers are but all Servants of the same Christ 1 Cor. 3.5 to 9. if men will be divided and some will be of Paul and some of Apollo c. this is forbidden 3. Non appellatio sed fiducia interdicitur not the call of such but the confidence on them as when we trust more to their sayings because they are ancient then to the Scripture or to others of equall Grace and Gifts 2. Ministers are not to affect such Titles to be called Rabbi or Master c. this is forbidden so then we see Christ did not simply forbid such Titles Vse 1. Of direction to Ministers or such as intend the Ministery what is it about which they are most to bend their endeavours to be fruitfull to beget Children to God it is meet for a Minister to look at the good respect of the people and living and maintenance but he is chiefly to desire and bend his endeavours to beget Children to God to beget such to God whom he may respect as Children with like care and diligence for a man to look at preferment or credit or wealth these are but husks of his imployment the true end of his Calling is to beget Children How may that be done 1. He is to look that he grow strong himselfe for weak men in nature are not prolifici therefore Ministers must labour to grow strong in grace a man without grace seldome begets any to God therefore they must first mortifie sin and then increase in grace Prov. 11.13 2. There may be strength in Ministers yet there may be a disproportion betwixt them and their people therefore Ministers and people must strive to keep a proportion and correspondence he must see how he may accommodate himself to the temper of his people they must with Paul become all to all that they may beget some in any thing that is lawfull he must acommodate but he must by no means comply to the evill humours of his people Jer. 15.19 for then he brings contempt upon his Life and Doctrine 3. Look that your Seed be Spirituall that is the pure Word dispensed in the Spirit and Power mingle no Traditions or Tricks of your wit with it if you doe your Seed is corrupt and wants vigour a velvet scabbard dulls the edge of the Sword so the Word deckt over with Human eloquence is like a Sword in a velvet scabbard it hinders the power of it what hath the Chaffe to doe with the Wheat Jer. 23.28 29. you must not mingle the Word with the dreams and fancies of men but dispence the Word in the power and evidence of the Spirit and labour to have the Word sealed in your hearts that you may speak out of the heart and inward affection that Word which comes from the heart sooner goes to the heart Vse 2. It may teach Hearers how to hear the Word of God aright if Ministers are so to dispense the Seed of the Word that they may beget Children to God then Hearers must learn how to apply themselves towards their Ministers not to content themselves in having gotten good Ministers and their respect to them though these be very good till you be Children to him whom he hath begot if you were not so before or if you were yet Children to be nursed by him suck nourishment from him grow in grace under him labour to receive stronger meat from him that you may become Fathers to others Heb. 5.12 it yeelds much comfort to the spirit of a man when he can say the seed of such and such a Sermon converted him it often fills a man with many doubts because he hath not discerned the power of the Word Vse 3. It may teach both Ministers and people so to carry themselves one towards another as Fathers and Children as many times a Marriner carries a King over Sea but though he be a Prince yet in that case he must be ruled by the Marriner so a Minister may teach Princes and great men and they in this case must be as Children to
grows perfecter every day such a man still grows in fruitfulnesse he grows ready to every good work Joh. 15.2 so that the love of God is perfected in him by obedience As a fruitfull Tree the more it sticks his root downward into the ground the faster it grows so a Christian the more he sticks his root on Christ the faster it grows And so the Husbandman will have more care of a fruitful Tree to prune it he hath no such care of a sower barren Tree but if a Tree be fruitful he cuts off all superfluous Boughs that hinder the increase of such a Tree so a man that is fruitful in Gods Commandments he doth not only stick his root his faith and hope deeper in Christ but the Lord himself is willing to cut down all those noysome Lusts that suck away the sap of grace if God see a man set himself fully to follow God and keep his Commandments the Lord will cut off all cumberances all corruptions all things that hinder the growth of grace Vse 1. For trial of our love to God whether it be perfect or no whether sincere or counterfeit how dost thou finde thy heart affected to Gods Commandments Dost thou look at them as thy way it grieves thee to be out dost thou look at them as thy treasure as most profitable to theee Dost thou look at them as thy ornaments as most honourable to thee Dost thou look at them as the apple of thine eye as thy life most near and dear and precious to thee If thou dost thou hast that love in thee that is perfect without guile perfect in every part of love and in regard of readinesse and constancie but if a man looks at Gods Commandments as a by-path as if he were out of the way if he looks at them as unprofitable and dishonourable if he can break them without any scruple if he would rather part with them all than his life verily the love of God is not perfect in such Vse 2. For direction to all such as desire perfection of love to Christ do any desire to love the Lord Jesus in perfection not only of truth but parts and degrees if he could Why this is the way keep his Commandments take heed of breaking any one of them What is the reason we deceive our selves in our love to Christ We think it is love to Christ if we keep a solemn Feast to him at this time of the year in memory of his Nativity but is there no better Argument nor furtherance of thy love to Christ than this Take heed of it if Christ hath commanded us to deck our bodies and houses if Christ hath commanded us to feast and be liberal you will finde that a great help to further your love to Christ and an evidence thereof but if you go on in any course without a Commandment if you keep such Feasts which end in all excesse and ryot and gaming and playing they begin it may be pretty well but we fall from Religion to civility from civility to intemperance and wantonnesse c. and what is the reason Because we have the custom of our Fathers for it not the Commandment of Christ the Apostle doth not say he that keeps customs his love is perfect but he that keeps Christs Commandments therefore if you would get your love to Christ perfected it must not be by keeping of old customs but by keeping his Commandments what is the reason why the most are so ready to keep such Feasts is it because it is Christs Commandment if it were the more you would find your love perfected you would be more forward to good your spirits grow from one grace to another but because men look at customs they begin in the Spirit and end in the Flesh Take a Christian at the beginning of the Sabbath he findes his heart unlifty to holy Dutie but before it be ended he is so enlarged that he is sorry it is done Why because he obeys a command but if we do any thing out of custom it grows from better to worse so that Christ hath not more dishonour the rest of the twelve Months than he hath these twelve days but would you have your love perfected then frame your lives and courses according to Gods Commandments and then the more you practise the more you may you shall finde your grace growing and your love perfected to every good work be doing Gods will and the Lord will be with you blessed is that soul whom the Lord shall finde doing his Commandments be doing and your doing shall multiply your strength and growth in grace Vse 3 Of Consolation to all such as apply themselves to be doing of Gods Commandments doth a man find himself ordering his ways according to a Commandment if you finde it delightful to you that you would still walk in it you look at it as your way your treasure your ornament c. why this is your comfort the love of God is perfect in you and will grow more perfect so perfect that God covers all your infirmities so perfect that it grows up high to perfection even to all the parts thereof so perfect that God sees you willing and ready to be doing his will so perfect that you resolve to hold on and be constant and if God see you thus moulded to a Commandment and not to customs God will uphold you and help you and strengthen you till he make you perfect which is no small comfort to a soul 1 JOH 2.5 6. Hereby we know that we are in him He that saith he abideth in him ought even so to walk as he hath walked IN Verse 5. you have an obedient Christian set out 1 By his practice he keeps Christs Commandments 2 By his priviledge which is double 1 His love is perfected 2 He knows that he is in Christ 3 Verse 6. here is a duty enjoyned to all men that would professe Fellowship with Christ namely imitation of Christ they ought to walk as he hath walked From the former part of the 5 Verse we have observed Doct. The observation of Christs Commandments is the perfection of our love to Christ Those next words shew the right honouring of Christ and your selves together so as we may honour God and he honour us that is by Knowledge of our Fellowship with Christ and by our duty so to walk as hee hath walked Hereby we know that we are in him By what By the love in us No by keeping his Commandments wee know that we have Fellowship with him though both be coincident so then here is a promise not only of their b●ing in Christ but their knowing that they are in Christ Doct. Sincere obedience to the Word of Christ is both a certain and evident sign of our blessed Estate in Christ Hereby that is by keeping his Commandments we know that we are in Christ Quest 1 What is it to be in Christ Ans We are said to be in Christ in
stand out against him God hath not given him liberty to pursue us unto death but if we stand out against him he will fly from us So it was with our Saviour first he tempted him about his Son-ship If thou be the Son of God command that these stones be made bread then he tempted him to presumption to cast himselfe down from the Pinacle of the Temple and then he tempted him with the glory of the World All these will I give thee if thou wilt fall down and worship me but because our Saviour still resisted his temptations and Satan could not prevail he departed if a man stand out strongly Satan flies indeed if a man yield never so little he makes use of the least advantage and will presse it but if you stand fast and yield not he will be gone from you his very pride and insolency makes him scorne to trouble himselfe with any Creature he disdains to be overcome by him therefore he will depart Thus Joseph was strongly assaulted Gen. 39.9 but he resists and answers with much affection How can I doe this great wickednesse and sin against God He had long resisted and stood out against the temptations of his Mistresse and therefore she no more solicites him with that thing but takes another course falsly to accuse him to his Master and so caused him to be cast into prison 2. A Young-man may not onely put him to flight but he may also spoyl Satan that is he may take advantage by his assaults to grow more wary more holy more obedient more fruitfull and so he spoils Satan if a Christian enrich his spirit by the temptations he meets with he makes a spoile of Satan the riches of the Souldier is the spoil of the Enemy when young men stand fast and make a spoil of Satan and grow more humble and meek and obedient they shall so much the more overcome Satan Job was strongly tempted by Satan to blaspheme God but yet he stands fast and not onely so but takes occasion to blesse God Job 1.21 so when Satan tempts him by his wife see how he answers Job 2.10 Michal tempts David by deriding him when he danced before the Ark but he grew more zealous by it 2 Sam. 6.20 21. so John 3.26 They would have stirred up John to emulate Christ but that stirred him up to magnifie him more than ever he did before and give the most honourable Testimony of him Q. How come young men to overcome Satan 1. By the bloud of the Lamb his power is queld by the death of Christ 2. By the power of the Word that dwells in them v. 14. 3. By the power of the Spirit that is stronger in them than he that is in the world 1 John 4.3 4. Vse 1. Since young men may and doe so overcome the World it must teach young men to make this their glory to be fighting this spiritual battell there is no gifts they should so much please themselves in as in this Prov. 20.29 What a shame is it for young men to shew their strength in powring down strong drink and spend their strength upon women what a pittifull thing is it for young men to strive to overcome one another in drinking and gaming c. nay were they valiant in war yet how much more honourable is it to fight the Lords battells to over-wrestle our lusts when a young man shall single out that grand Captain the Devill and foil him in war that is truly honourable if Satan in a speciall manner strive to overcome you then strive you most against him stand out against him resist him and yield not to him and examine what spirituall battells you have had with Satan if none then your case is not good Vse 2. May hearten the feeblest Christians not to be discouraged with conflicts many a soul saith my corruptions are so strong and my lusts so powerfull I shall never be able to stand out against them and overcome them why St. John writes here to young men whose corruptions were strong and violent and yet he saith You have overcome the wicked one Vse 3. Of reproof to old men and children if they doe not overcome children are not come to and old men are past the dints of lusts therefore they may be the more ashamed if they be given to voluptuousnesse and gluttony and gaming and lying and company-keeping Children and old men their bodies are dead to such lusts Vse 4. It exhorts all though we cannot put Satan to death or captivate him yet what we may doe let us doe in every temptation let us stand fast and put him to flight and labour by temptations to spoil him let his temptations make you more humble and fruitfull and obedient this is the greatest honour of a Christian thus to put Satan to flight and spoil him 1 JOHN 2.13 The latter end I write unto you Babes because you have known the Father WE have heard of old men and young men now we come to his Apostolical writing to Babes Doct. Little Children even Babes may know God as their Father For the proof of this 1. I will shew it by Examples 1 Sam. 3 1. though at first he knew not yet from that time forward he knew God 2 Chron. 34. see it in Josiah so Timothy it is said that he knew the Scripture of a childe 2 Tim. 2.15 Luke 1.15 and our Saviour bears testimony of little children Suffer little children to come unto me for to such belongs the Kingdome of Heaven Mark 10.14 and that they were little ones we may see in that he took them in his armes as we use to doe infants and whereas the Anabaptists say he means not of these but of such as are of years but little children in grace this cavill is vain for otherwise his reason had been in vain for he might have said it as well of Sheep as little Lambs for such are Gods Servants but yet he never mentions such but onely these little ones that is little children There are Three grounds of the Regeneration of little children 1. From the Originall Sin that they are born in for they that are capable of sin are also capable of grace for no subject is capable of sin but it is capable of grace and the greatest part of their sin is the privation of grace which they are capable of Luke 1.15 Psal 58.3 2. From their interest in the Covenant they enter into a Covenant with God even from their childhood as we may see they brought their young Babes to enter into a Covenant with God Deut. 29.10 to 14. and so are capab●e of grace Joel 2.15 16. In times of great dangers in the Land God required little children and B●bes to humble themselves for breach of the Covenant which implies they were in a Covenant indeed the Ninivets made their Beasts fast and their Children but they were Heathen and were not within the Covenant 3. Children are capable of the seals
over-masters that temptation what made David fall but the lust of the flesh what made Peter deny his Master was it not fear of death what made D●mas forsake Paul was it not love of the World so that there is no temptation but it is headed with the World if it be not pointed with the World it can doe little so that if the Prince of the World come and find nothing of the world in us or love to profit or pleasure or credit he can doe nothing as Christ when he saw he had no love to these things he had nothing to doe with him Vse 3 Of consolation to every soul who though he be busie in the World yet loves not the World it is not the having of the World nor the having of the lusts of the World that makes you enemies to God but the love of them so that you may have the World and the lusts thereof and yet have God too so that you love them not but desire to mortifie them and crucifie them let God see that your heart and strength and the vigour of your spirits be towards God not for your own lusts but for Gods service and then though a man have the World and many lusts in him against his will these doe not seperate him from the love of the Father 1 JOHN 2.16 For all that is in the World the lust of the flesh the lust of the eyes and the pride of life is not of the Father but is of the World IN the former ver the Apostle diswaded both old and young from the love of the World and the things of the World that is the lust of the flesh the lust of the eye and the pride of life And he diswades them from this from a threefold reason 1 Love not the World for it evacuates the love of God in us verse 13. latter end 2 The lusts of the World are not of God but of the World verse 16. 3 The third reason why we should not love the World and the lusts thereof is from their nature and original they are not permanent but passe away Doct. All the sinfull dispositions and courses of the World are of these three sorts either the lusts of the flesh the lusts of the eye or the pride of life This Text is a sufficient warrant though there be no other such division in Scripture for every Word of God is perfect therefore all the sinfull dispositions and wayes of the World are either the lusts of the flesh of the eye or pride of life Lusts of the flesh are such as are stirred up by the flesh which being obtained our bodies find comfort such pleasure as we find in meat and drink or women in intemperancy or incontinency Lusts of the eye are such as satisfie the sences and that is called covetousnesse and they are called lusts of the eye because the eye is only satisfied with them Pride of life is the affecting of a mans own carnall excellency when he looks only at himself and hath an high conceit of himself Reas 1 From the observation of what the heart is set upon when it is drawn aside to any concupiscence either credit leads a man or profit and pleasure leads him Jam. 1.14 every man is drawn aside of his own concupiscence if to credit that is pride of life if to Profits that is lust of the eye if to Pleasure that is lust of the flesh Reas 2 From the answer of such objections as might be made against this Obj. 1 You may say there are many sins which fall not under this division as when a man grows contentious it may be neither for profit nor pleasure nor pride Ans No contention but springs from pride Prov. 13.10 a carnal affecting of his own excellency makes him contend Object 2 Atheisme or superstition no profit or pleasure or credit in it so prophanesse what profit or pleasure or credit in swearing Ans All the sins against the first table fall either under Atheisme or Superstition or Prophanesse and all these proceed from disobedience which is want of feare and reverence of God which is nothing else but pride doe you see any Creature neglect Religion surely it is from pride of heart Psal 10.3 4. The wicked through the pride of his countenance will not seeke after God so superstition comes from pride though it seems to be done in humility and devotion Col. 2. ult Micah 6.6 7 8. doe not come before him with your own inventions and think to please him for it is nothing but pride so for prophanenesse as swearing or Sabbath-breaking it comes from pride so when Pharaoh said who is God I know him not it proceeded from pride Exod. 9.17 so whensoever men breake off the bonds of Gods service and will not be held in this springs from pride of heart that they will not be subject to the Lord. Obj. Indulgence to Children as in David and Eli when they cannot find in their hearts to give them a bad speech doth this spring from pride or profit or pleasure is it not rather meeknesse and mildnesse Ans Such indulgence alwayes proceeds from pride thou hast honoured thy children above me 1 Sam. 2.29 when a man should ra●her see God dishonoured than his Children or his Children honoured than God this is a great measure of pride Object 4. What say you to timerousnesse when out of very fear a man neglects Religion as Peter denyed his Master for fear it was neither for pleasure or profit or pride or whence comes Cains or Judas his despaire comes this from pride Ans This springs from pride of heart when a man grows so timerous for was it not for his self confidence that God left Peter to such basenesse of spirit and when he preferred his own pleasure and safety was not this a lust of the eye so Pilate what made him afraid of Caesar was it not love of his own safety did he not honour himselfe before God and was not that pride and from whence came Cains despair was it not from his pride against his Brother he envied his Brother and what was that but pride and for Judas his despair it is from pride of heart in that God is not in a mans heart if he find not comfort in himselfe he will not seek it in God but seek it rather in an halter this is pride this is pride that he cannot brook such horrours of conscience as God inflicts had he had an humble soul he would have contented himself and looked up to Christ for pardon as well as many that crucified him all basenesse of spirit and timerousnesse proceeds from pride that makes a man afraid to offend such great men it is because they would not loose their credit and honour and is not this pride aut servit humiliter aut superbe dominatur ejusdem spiritus est basely to serve or proudly to domineer Let us survey the whole Law of God and all sins will fall
Peter James and John Mat. 26.41 when Christ called on them to watch and pray he comes and finds them sleeping what saith he the spirit indeed is willing but the flesh is weak even then when he had most need and themselves also of watchfullnesse they fell into drowsinesse and so fell into Temptation that they all left Christ and Peter especially Simon sleepest thou whom Sathan desires to winnow For thee now to Sleep is a Lust of the Flesh Let us therefore so look at Sleep and Ease as that we must give account of It s a common fault of Gentlemen that live of their own Means they may Live at Ease and rest they think what is a Gentleman but his Ease and Pleasure God forbid that we should be like that Fool in the Gospel Soul take thine Ease thou hast Goods laid up for many years you must not think that God hath given great means and estate to live at ease the glorious Angells are ministring Spirits doing their duties with all agility and chearfullnesse Adam who was Lord of the world yet was set to till the ground from the highest creature to the lowest all have employments appointed them by God Dangers of Idlenesse 1 It will bring you to poverty that you shall be suddenly Beggars and that without remedy 2 It distempers your Bodies and Stomachs 3 It will make your Souls naked and ragged that is plain the field of the sluggard is over-grown with Thorns and Thistles all your impatience vanity idlenesse all your dullnesse unprofitablenesse in your life it springs from your sluggishnesse of heart you have not stirred up your spirits 4 It will make you a Brother to a great waster you waste your outward patrimony and your patrimony of Grace when Peter was once fallen into drowsinesse how wofully was he bankrout how poor and naked Simon sleepest thou and we see Temptation came on him suddenly and strongly 5 Such as do their businesse with a slack unbent hand cursed be that man if you see a sluggish hand God leaves him to himself he curses both himselfe and his businesse therefore be diligent and fruitful and strengthen your selves you shall finde the blessing of God going along with you prospering your estates and Souls Thus we see what are the Lusts of the flesh they are such as the body affects and is satisfied with as intemperancy incontinency love of pastime and love of idlenesse and sleep these are the lusts of the flesh Now for the Reasons why we should wean our selves from these Lusts which may be as so many motives to disswade us from them Rea. 1 All these Lusts are so many Enemies to our Souls 1 Pet. 3.11 they are the diseases of our Spirits now if we satisfie any disease in our body wee feed the disease and make it worse So wee cannot satisfie any of these Lusts but the more we feed them the stronger they grow They are like the Dropsie the more you drink the more you may so satisfying encreases the disease the more you obey a Tyrant and submit your selves to him the more authority he claims over you and the more will be Lord it over you so if you once give up your selves to obey these lusts and let them reign they will Lord it over you and keep you in greater subjection Rom. 6.12 so that when a man pleads for his Lust but this once that I may fullfill my Lust and I hope I shall never do it again but I will bid farewell to it if I now take leave to go into evil Company for one merry meeting I shall hereafter deal with them no more why take this course against a Lust do but once give way to any Lust and instead of satisfying it you will adde fuell to it this will be a way to ingage you to a further commission of that lust many have a conceit may I but now tipple with a customer and get a good bargain I will give it over why give but once way to a lust and it will make such a gap that all the lusts in the Forrest may break in make but one little crevise in the bank of the Sea thinking to abate the rage of the Sea why it will make it wider and overflow all so if you give but a little way to a lust to a little Gluttony or Intemperancy you will never give over modo modo non habent modum the more fuel you give the stronger the fire of lust burns Reas 2 The heavy distempers that bodily lusts put upon the soul of man they do aggravate the diseases that Christians most complain of it is the common complaint of Christians oh the deadnesse and dullnesse and hardnesse and coldnesse of my heart and spirit oh that I could but get a soft heart why the lust of the flesh so overcharges our hearts and makes them so heavy that we have no desire to good Luk. 21.34 take heed that your hearts 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 you shall find that whereas our spirits have been enlarged and comforted in Gods ordinances and in his service it is strange how little affection or comfort we find in these if our hearts be overcharged with Intemperancie or Wantonnesse or Voluptuousnesse or Idlenesse it is like lead at a Birds heels what we feed on we grow into the nature of it let a man feed on earthly things he grows earthly and unsavoury so if a Christian gives way to any sensuality he shall find his spirit grow so sensual and worldly that it is made very unfit for spiritual things Reas 3 From the end of these lusts if we affect any pleasure of the World for it self it is a lust of the flesh to cleave to the Creatures now we shall find that none of these lusts commend us to God neither meat nor drink nor pastime nor sleep if we affect any thing for it self it never commends us to God or makes us draw near to him though we had all these pleasures in the largest measure as Paul saith of them 1 Cor. 8.8 now if these draw us not to God but many a poor soul that wants these hath far more fellowship with God than such as enjoy abundance thereof why then a Christian should thus reason am not I a whit the nearer God for these why then should my heart affect them 4 Nay as they do not commend us to God so 1 Cor. 6.13 Meat for the belly and the belly for meat they are all corruptible both the chear we affect and our bellies both corruptible therefore let us set our minds on eternal incorruptible things Vse May dehort both old and young from affecting the lusts of the World you see from the Father they are not but from the World and the means to help us against these lusts are 1 Abstain from fleshly lusts as Peter speaks Rom. 13.14 make no provision for the flesh take heed of all occasions I have made a Covenant with mine eyes saith Job not
to look upon a Maid Job 31.1 so for drink Prov. 23.31 Prov. 4.15 it is a notable means of mortification to withhold the blood and spirits from flowing into that member thereby in a good measure they stupifie it Secondly Use some course to stupifie that part Thirdly Cut it off would you mortifie lust Beware of all occasions if such meats or drinks wilt make you Gluttons or Drunkards meddle not with them and so you shall hinder influence to these lusts apply the death of Christ the threatnings of God and so when it begins to stupifie cut it off better it is to want all the sinful pleasures of this life than having of them to be cast into Hell 2 Refrain from bringing forth fruit of these lusts the more fruitful a Tree grows the more sap and strength it draws and strikes deeper into thee earth so let sin once grow fruitful bring forth acts it will get deeper hold and grow so rooted that it will reign in you if you avoyd all occasions and yeeld not to satisfie the least of them it will soon be gone if a strange Dogg comes in if you feed him he stands waiting for one piece after another but if you beat him he is gone where he may finde better entertainment so if lusts find that they can have no entertainment they cannot get one morsell no yeilding to them but repulsing they will be gone from you where they may finde better welcome 3 When thou findest any lust of the flesh arising in thee turn the strength of it to a Spiritual end A man hath an affection to meat or drink what saith Christ I have meat and drink that ye know not of though he were very faint and hungry yet when he saw a company come he attended not to his meat and drink but there was Spiritual food and that comforted and refreshed him so art thou troubled with lust after Women and God calls thee not to Marriage why turn the strength of thy affection to another that is white and ruddy the fairest of ten thousand The more you set your heart to consider how amiable and beautiful and excellent he is you shall finde he will so satisfie your heart that you will finde little content in any other thing besides As the Sun if it shine hot on a fire it puts it out so the love of Christ if it once shine in your hearts and fill your souls with light and joy unspeakable and glorious you shall finde all base Kitching lusts were they never so vehement the Sun of Righteousnesse will soon eat them out so for love of idlenesse and rest let but a Soul consider what comforts he ever found in the favour of God when his left hand was under him and when God held him up in his everlasting Arms do but consider how sweet was one hour of that inward peace you found then above all outward comforts you shall easily see that though your body should never finde rest more yet this inward peace will so satisfie you that you will be ready to say with Paul I have enough I have learned in all these to be 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 self-sufficient that I need not more Phil. 4.11 12. 4 Walk faithfully and constantly in your general and particular Callings the reason why a Christian grows carnal and sensual is because either in Gods Ordinances or his particular Calling hee was not spiritually minded walk in the Spirit and you shall not fulfill the lusts of the flesh Gal. 5.16 be spiritual and heavenly in Prayer in hearing the Word in your Calling and you shall finde your lusts decay otherwise he that rusheth into occasions of sin needlesly he tempts the Devil to tempt him so that whereas the Devil might otherwise be much weakened and not so able to overcome if we invite occasions and rush into such places where Satan reigns we thrust Weapons into Satans hand and a man never ordinarily leads himself into temptation but he falls let Peter go into the High Priests Hall he shamefully denies his Master before he come out therefore take heed of running into occasions of sin 2 Refrain from the fruits of sin and grow Spiritually minded look after Spiritual objects when we are carried to Sensual objects when we are carried to delight in pleasures and pastimes why let us remember Blessed is the man that hath not walked c. Psal 1.1 2 3. but his delight is in the Law of the Lord he recreates himself his Soul in that such a man shall be as a tree planted by the rivers of water ever sucking sap and grace from the Ordinances that so he grows up but contrary such a one as runs into occasions and fullfills his ●●sts he shall be as a barren Heath and parched Wildernesse his leaf and fruit blasted We come now to the second sort of lusts Doct. Young and old are to be weaned from any lusts of the eye By the lust of the Eye is meant Covetousnesse or inordinate desire of profit 1 Because the Eye makes us covet it as Achan Josh 7.21 2 Because the eye in some measure is glutted with the sight of it Obj. Why doth he not speak of lusts of the Ear for 2 Tim. 2.4 there is an itching Ear thus the Athenians Acts 17 21 and so some have a strong affection to Musick and never well without it this is a lust of the Ear and why is not this reckoned as well as the lust of the eye Aquinas makes this Objection and answers it thus That these lusts stand not so much on the bodily eye as the imagination but the man may as well desire curiosities by the Ear as the Eye make us covet what it sees Answ The answer therefore is the Eye is the seat of sundry Faculties 1 It may be referred to the Understanding and Imagination for that is in the Soul Psal 33.18 2 The hope of a man is translated to his Eye 2 Chron. 20.12 sometimes pity Thine eye shall not spare Deut. 13. sometimes disdain expresseth it self in the eye sometimes pride Prov. 30. in a lofty look and the eye is put oft for the desire of the heart when the eye looks long after it Matth. 5.28 there is a desire that reacheth to something Psal 54. Psal 92.1 Mine eye also shall see my desire upon mine enemies not onely hopes but desires are ever in the eye It is true therefore that the desire of Melody is a lust of the flesh desire of news to satisfie curiosity affection of vain preaching tends to satisfie the pride of life for the lust of all outward senses as far as they satisfie the Senses and Body they belong to the lusts of the flesh but a longing earnest desire after profit is Covetousnesse which is a lust of the eye Q. 1. Wherein stands the lust of the eye A. Either when it is set on wrong objects or in excessive measure or to a wrong end and these the Scripture aims at if the
World his spirit is made carnall and stupid and worldly and can arise no higher therefore when Solomon gave himselfe to seek pleasure Eccl. 2.3 to try what was in them though he did not neglect Wisdome as Eccles 1.8 yet he found by experience deal as wisely as he could in the end they did so stupifie him that he was led away by them to Idolatry 1 King 11.4 then is a man become stupid when he is serious about trifles and trifling about serious things by pursuit of these his judgment was quick in earthly matters but in matters of Religion he began to grow very weak and ignorant how much more then they that wholly give themselves to the lusts and pleasures of the World Reas 3. Ever since the fall of our First Parents there lyes a Curse of God upon all the Creatures Gen. 3.17 18. now in cursing the ground he Cursed all the Creatures with it so that now there is a disproportion and unsuitablenesse betwixt the Creatures and man for whom they were made so that the whole Creature is subject to vanity Rom. 8.19 20. Eccles 1.2 Vanity of vanities all is vanity Now if they be all accursed you shall finde that there is a venemous corruption in them all which with-holds us from that chiefe good for which we were made so that let any man put upon you any Profit or Honour or Credit continually you would think your selfe engaged to him and set your selves to be serviceable to him and should not we deale as kindly with God should not we be more obedient to God for his following us with his blessings one would think we should but what is the reason of it the more we have of Profits and Honours and Credit the more full we are of our selves and the more loose from God so that the more he blesseth us the more we neglect him the more he comforts us the more we grieve him how comes this but from a secret curse that lies upon all the Creatures otherwise it could not be that we should grow so carelesse and stupid as the Moon when it wants light it draws nearer to the Sun but when it is at the full and hath most Light it is furthest from the Sun so when God fils us we sit furthest from God our spirits become empty of grace and regardlesse of God therefore this should move us from affecting the World and the lusts of the World Vse 1. A ground of strong exhortation to both old men and young Love not the World nor the lusts of it for there is no proportion betwixt the World and a Child of God what proportion betwixt transitory and everlasting things fading and permanent these are bodily and carnal your hearts are spirituall and heavenly therefore it is for you to look out for other things that will ab de nay why doe you spend your strength for that which will not profit all will not help your souls why should a man swear and toyle for that which when he hath he may loose his own soul he may get credit in the World and yet may be base in Gods eyes it is that which will not satisfie the soul the immortall soul will not be contented with transitory fading things these are but as dreams they dream of abundance but their souls are all this while empty and starving and if these be so transitory why doe we feed on meats that are so unsuitable to our souls if we have once made the World our Element if we be lifted up out of the World to heavenly and Spirituall things we are like a Fish out of the water we faint and gasp and are weary and must return to our mud again we have no comfort at all is not this a woful disproportion Nay further seeing all the things of this World are vanity and folly even lawfull pleasures I said of mirth it is madnesse and folly Eccl. 2.2 why therefore let us be exhorted to wean our affection from them walke among them as snares take heed you be not trapt by them all the Blessings of this life are but Curses if you use them for themselves and then they weaken your spirits and corrupt your hearts therefore love not the World nor the things of the World for these all fade away there is a disproportion betwixt the cursed things of this World and spirituall Blessings indeed they are not Curses if you receive them as coming from God and use them to him otherwise if you set your hearts on them and use them for themselves they will prove a curse to you Vse 2. Let us be exhorted to lift up our hearts to more heavenly and spirituall things let us lift up our souls to those pleasures and profits that endure for ever Joh. 6.26 labour for those pleasures that may truly satisfie your souls desire God to lift up your hearts from worldly to spititual things and then we shall find the Word of God sweeter than Honey and the Honey-comb therefore feed not on Husks and Chaff but feed on Spiritual things which may nourish you to eternal life and for earthly things use them as helps to Spiritual things to make you more vacant for religious exercises more fruitfull in good works so you shall find them helpfull to you and you shall draw near to God by them when we look not so much at honour or pleasure or profit as Gods hand giving them 1 JOHN 2.18 19 20. Little Children it is the last time and as ye have heard that Antichrist shall come even now are there many Antichrists whereby we know that it is the last time c. SAint John writing to all sorts of Christians Old Young and Children he speaks particularly to them all to Young-men and Old he wrote Vers 14 15. Love not the world but for Babes he writes not to them about the love of the World for they are not easily subject to it but no age so flexible as young Children so that if they be once set in a right way and live under faithful Instructers there is no great danger of them therefore he writes to them here to make them beware of false Teachers and cleave to sound Doctrin First now he describes and sets out these false Teachers 1 By their coming in the last time vers 18. 2 By their Apostacy they went out from us 3 By shewing the cause of it they were never of us vers 19. Secondly he gives them signes whereby they may know them and discern them and that is from their Unction they have received vers 20 21. Thirdly He gives a mark of Antichrist he is a Lyer who denieth Jesus is the Christ is a lyer c. vers 22. Fourthly He layes down some means to help them 1 By looking to their Doctrin Keep close to sound Doctrin 2 Cleave to your holy Unction have a speciall care to live righteously Vers 18. In this verse he plays the Trumpeter and warns the Church Little Children
now is the last time and look to it there are many Antichrists come These words afford these Points 1 These times were the last times 2 That the Church was then warned before-hand of Antichrist 3 That many Antichrists were already come in that time 4 That the Prophecy of the Antichrist to come was partly fulfilled in the Antichrists that were then come 5. Such is the condition of the last ages of the church that the Church cannot be long without some Antichrist for so be makes the last Times reciprocal with Antichrists there are many Antichrist whereby we know that it is the last Time For the first Doct. 1. The dayes under the New Testament are the last Times The times one thousand six hundred years since have been called 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the last seasons and this is no singular Phrase of St. Johns but common with other places of Scripture 1 Pet. 4 7. Acts 2.17 1 Cor. 10 11. as if he lookt at himself as living in the very last Age of the World Heb. 9.26 Jam. 5.8 9. Phil. 4.5 It may be wondred that the Spirit and inditer of the Scripture should give out that these were the very last dayes when there have been so many changes since the ten persecutions the flourishing of the church under Constantine and after it a great mist of Ignorance and since the light of the Gospel how then did he call them the last times since there have been so many changes since There is a double reason of this in regard of the Apostles sence and scope that they aimed at for they did not mean that the last judgment should presently come for whereas some Christians began to grow slack in their callings because they thought it would be in vain the last judgement being so near he seriously diswades them from such suddain expectation of it 2 Thes 2.1 2 3. so that though he had said that day is at hand yet he would not have them conceive that it should presently come upon them for first there must be an Apostacy therefore we see they were not deceived or spake uncertainly 1 Therefore they are called the last times because they are the last period of time before the last Judgment The first period was from Adam to Moses 2450 years Rom. 5.4 the second period of time was from Moset to Christ Luk. 16.16 Mat. 11.13 for in the first age the Church was not national nor any writings of the word only they delivered the law and promises from Family to Family many years after Moses time he collected a Nationall Church of the Jews and excluded the nations by a partition wall of cetemonies which the Gentiles would not conform to then did he give them the Law written and this continued till Christs time The third Period of time or third age is from Christs time to the end of the World Heb. 1.1 in these last dayes c. It is the last time of the Revelation of Gods Will and we must expect no further Revelation to the end for though the Church hath seen many differences yet there is but one uniform Doctrin that God hath set up for all that will be saved Heb. 9.16 17. now whilst Christ lived that is before he was crucified he might change the forme of the Testament but now there is no more opportunity of changing he hath delivered his last will which shall not be reversed if now there comes any and declares a new Doctrine let him be accursed he is an Antichrist 2 The Apostle had some respect to their particular Estate stirring them up to many duties on this ground because the end drew near 1 Pet. 4. and this would not be an argument of patience unlesse be had some respect of their particular Jam. 5.8 9. Phil. 4 5. Q. In what sence shall we understand that the coming of Christ was near in the Apostles times 1 In opposition to former ages which were far off 2 In Gods account a thousand years are but as one day 2 Pet 3.8 9. yet God will come so that when the day of accomplishment is come he will not stay a day longer for that were as much to him as a thousand years 3 Such is the Faith of many christians that what they see in a promise it is as much as if it were presently fulfilled Joh. 8.36 Vse 1. If this time of the Gospel he the last time then hence we may certainly conclude that not so much time by much shall passe from Christ to the end of the World as was from Adam to Christ for then how can they be called the last times and if it were the last time then what is it now Vse 2. If these be the last dayes we must not wonder if we meet with perilous times for such should they be 1 Tim. 3.1 now are the dreggs of the last times wonder not therefore if you see haters and scorners in these last times when men once grow aged they grow cold and distempered and if they have any spirit it is a spirit of morosity such is the spirit of these times froward against good teasty and malignant wonder not at it these are the last times Vse 3. If these be the last times then how vain is it to deliver or expect any new kind of revelation if any teach any other Doctrin than Christ hath already revealed he is Antichrist Vse 4. Of exhortation first to patience Jam. 5.7 8. on this ground for the coming of the Lord draweth nigh He exhorts to a double patience to be patient in bearing evill and patient in forbearing revenge be patient a while the Judge stands at the door that will right all Obj. This is a cold encouragement to patience to say The day of the Lord is at band how long hath that been promised and yet it is farre enough off A. When his Will is accomplished he will not stay a day and get you but faith and you shall look at it as present so that you dare doe no injury no more than if Christ were presently to come 3 There is another patience required on this ground and that is patience to expect the promises God hath made we have need of patience for this end Heb. 10.37 therefore Heb. 11.1 he saith Faith is the evidence of things not seen faith sees things afarre off and so did all the Patriarchs 2 It exhorts us to watchfulnesse 2 Pet. 4.7 and there is a double watchfulnesse required 1 Watchfulnesse against false Teachers that you may stand fast against all Errours be sober minded look narrowly to your wayes the last times are perilous and dangerous 2 Watch unto Prayer that is because the times are the last times and the dayes are perilous watch unto Prayer that is watch every occasion that you may stand fast in evill times and walk safely in dangerous dayes you will have need of Prayer in regard of many perils and evils in these dayes Doct. That the Church of
out the other either lies or the truth will be banished Vse 4. It may refute an Errour of some that say As Anabaptisme sprang from Luther and Libertinisme from Calvin so Separation from Puritanism but this cannot be for no lye is of the truth therefore these could not spring from any truth of Luther or Calvin or Puritanism Doct. Such as have received the unction of the Spirit they know no Errour no false Doctrin is of the truth They know it not only think so but know it and they know it 1 From the contrariety that they see betwixt that unction of the Spirit which they have received and that Doctrin the Spirit of God in them teaches them to be humble 2 Pet. 2.18 but the spirit of these false Doctors is ambitious they speak great swelling words this suites not with the Spirit of God to look at their own ends at their bellies at their gain 2 It is contrary to their experience a true Christian knows that the Doctrin of Antichrist is contrary to that experience he hath found if they come to speak of Free Will his owne heart tells him he was fain to be drawn out of himselfe he found that he could very hardly be puld out of his Naturall estate so that a Christian heart knowes this is contrary to the truth Let another say we are justified by works you cannnot perswade a Christian to that for he knwows his best righteousnesse is defiled Isa 64.6 and when he hath done what he can he is but an unprofitable servant when they tell him there is merit and satisfaction in his Works yea supererrogation no Christian but he knows this to be a lye and that he deserves wrath for his best performances he knowes he is no way able to satisfie Gods Justice or Gods Law but only Christ satisfies for him When they shall come to a poor soul and bid him confesse his sins and tell him they have power to absolve him from his sins he knows it will not quiet his soul tell a Christian that going on Pilgrimages and scourging himselfe will satisfie for his soul he knows that is false tell a Christian he may fall away finally he knowes that is a lye 2 Tim. 1.12 1 Thes 5.24 3. They know the truth because they have received it from a Messenger of truth 4 They know the truth by the effects by the peace and grace they finde from the truth and on the contrary no Antichristian Doctrin ever brought peace to their souls and there is no truth where no peace is where you cannot finde peace of Conscience that Religion hath no saving truth in it if they finde not the fruit of peace they know it is not of the truth 2 Another fruit of the true Religion is it brings liberty and freedome of spirit to come to God from Sathan from his Lusts from the World John 8.32 therefore if Religion do not make us free to come to God and free from the World and our own Lusts surely that Religion is not of the truth 2 Pet. 2.19 he speaks of these false Teachers that they promise liberty themselves being servants of sin Vse 1 May serve to reprove all such as are at an uncertainty in their Religion they know not which Religion to take they say they finde Reasons on both sides so probable and there are some on both sides so corrupt that they know not which to take why if it be so you have not received the unction of the Spirit for there is not the least of these little Children which have received this unction but hee knows the truth and that no Lye is of the truth Vse 2 For you that have took up your Religion and the true Religion but do you know your Religion to be the truth and that it is no Lye why they hope it is true because the King and State follow it but do you know it to be true and do you know every contrary Doctrin to be a Lye if you do not you do not know what you should Psal 119.30 I have chosen the truth he doth not say the State hath chosen it or orhers have chosen it and therefore I will follow it too No but I have chosen it let others chuse what they will let every Christian know that he hath chosen the truth and that no 〈…〉 Vse 3. It may teach all to grow up in discerning the truth and that will discover all falshood as suppose you should have some come to you and tell you you frequent the ordinances and perform good duties only in the Letter but you ought to doe nothing but when the Spirit moves you but let a Christian examine if this be not a lye and contrary to the truth and to that experience I finde for we ought to pray continually so if one come and tell you you ought not to read the Scriptures your own spirit tells you you have as much need of the Word as a Childe of his daily Milk therefore let Christians learn to discerne of the Spirit of Truth and Errour 1 JOHN 2.22 Who is a Lyer but he that denieth that Jesus is the Christ he is Antichrist that denieth the Father and the Son THe Apostle vers 10 21 22. propounds some means to help them against false Teachers 1 By something in themselves that Unction in them 2 By the grosnesse and falsenesse of their Doctrin which is called a Lye and the Teachers Lyers who is a Lyer if they be not These false Teachers in this verse are 1 described by an adjunct of lying and that so grosly that if they be not Lyers there are none in the Worid it is as grosse a Lye as any so that these Lyers may stand in comparison with any 2 Their lye is set out by their Doctrin who is a lyer but he that denieth that Jesus is the Christ 3 He expresses it by their name and nature he is the Antichrist and their Doctrin is to deny the Father and the Son for if they deny the Son deny they then the Father Doct. Antichrists Teachers are as gross Lyers as who are the worst Who is a Lyer if not these let none be accounted Lyers if not they they are as great Lyers as any equal to the worst these words come home and no wonder Christ called James and John Sons of Thunder for they speake plainly and boldly Two things make a man a grosse Lyer equal to the worst 1 The perniciousnesse of his Lye 2 The evidence of it 1 The perniciousnesse of it It is a pernicious Lye to speake against the Government of an house or Family or good of others but no lye so pernicious as Popish Lyes none doe so much harm as the Lyes of Antichristian Teachers they lye not only against their own souls but also to the hurt of others 1 Pet. 3.2 3. they shall bring in damnable Heresies such Doctrins that if men live and dye in them they shall be damned and many
but the spirit of the old Adam the spirit of pride and malice and covetousnesse truly this is not the Spirit of Christ that makes us like him this is not that Spirit that Christ purchased for us by his Death and Ascension but suppose we had some of the Spirit of God the spirit of Wisdom as Achitophel the spirit of joy as Herod the spirit of Zeal as Jehu the spirit of fear as Felix had yet we have not this Unction of the Spirit unlesse it dwell in us What is it to be wrapt with a spirit of a Balaam or a Saul it was only for a fit and what comfort was it to them it was a shuttle spirit by starts and did not abide in them therefore let us try whether we have received the Spirit if we have received a dwelling spirit it is a true spirit Obj. But some may say Alas what then will become of me it may be now I pray but ere night wholly unabld now inlarged then straightned I have now a spirit of zeal and courage soon after all cold and weak and dead wonderfull was the zeal and courage of Elias in slaying four hundred of Baals Prophets openly 1 Kings 18.40 he went through it with such zeal and speed as if he had been sent from Heaven yet Cap. 19.1 2. when Jezabel sent to him he fled for his life and was so weary of his life that he wished death now his Spirit was cold and discontent aad weary of his life So David Psal 119.24 David said he had made the word his delight yet ver 25. he saith his soul cleaves to the dust and prays to God for quicking A. This Spirit that is so to abide doth not always abide in the same measure nor in the same measure of expression but we must know though there be several garments yet the Soul is never naked a man hath not always his Holy-day garments sweetly perfumed but sometimes homely mean garments so Elias when he slew Baals Prophets was cloathed with zeal and Holy-day garments afterwards he remitted of it and yet had he the Spirit of God on him he was not naked though he was not cloathed with the Spirit in such a measure even so sometimes we have even poor ragged homely garments and much of our nakednesse appears and sometimes again may be when God hath greater businesse for us to do cloathes us with better richer garments a greater measure of the Spirit but yet consider though we have not the same measure yet always some garment of the Spirit rests on us be it but the spirit of love to our Brethren or grief for the want of it yet we are not left naked Vse 2 May exhort su if we have this Spirit dwelling in us then let us use him honourably and courteously as an in-dweller he is come from farre even from Heaven sent from our Father and he brings joy and comfort with him therefore let us give him honourable entertainment he is sent to guide us in all our ways to be a pledge of our eternall inheritance therefore let us not entertain him like some guest that we are weary of in two or three days you must know this guest came not for a day but to dwell with us for ever John 14.16 therefore take heed of grieving him Eph. 4.13 he comes for your good and benefit for your redemption When a man keeps a Ward and for keeping him keeps a great estate a Kingdome he would be very carefull so the Spirit is such a Guest that if you keep him you keep Life and Salvation you keep an eternall Kingdom by him therefore take part with Gods Spirit joyne with the Spirit of God quench it not what an heavie complaint made Stephen Acts 7.51 Isa 63.10 the Spirit may be so grieved and vexed by men that he will depart from them Q. How shall we keep our selves from grieving the Spirit A. As God hath given him to guide you so look that you be guided by him if you entertain him kindly he will comfort you if you grieve him he will grieve your spirits 2 Be carefull to nourish him do not strave this Guest neglect not the Word and Ordinances which are the food of the Spirit Quench not the Spirit despise not Prophecie 1 Thes 5. as if the despising of Prophecy were the quenching of the Spirit therefore feed the Spirit of God with-draw not food from it prefer not outward things before it it is a wonder how leane our souls will grow if we do not nourish the Spirit 3 Take heed especially of living in any known Sin for that damps and deads the Spirit therefore David wofully camplains Psal 51.8 to 12. Restore c. as if it were quite gone his very bones were broaken that is not of his body but his soul i. e. the strength and staff of his spirit the Spirit is like fire every grosse sin is like water cast on it it quencheth it Vse 3 A ground of much consolation to Gods servants you can never say you dwell alone and want company you cannot want good company if the holy Spirit dwell in you I am not alone saith Christ but the Father is with me so may a Christian say I am never alone the Spirit of God dwells in me he is an in-dwelling and abiding Spirit Doct. 3 The annoynting of the Spirit teacheth us all things of which you heard verse 20. It teacheth all things needfull to salvation needfull to life and godlinesse 2 Pet. 1.3 and not only so but needfull to our places and callings and ages Doct. 4. The anonytment of the Spirit is so plentifull and sufficient that we need not be taught better things nor in a better manner than the Spirit teacheth Jerem. 31.32 not that we need not Magistracy or Ministry but he speaks comparatively you shall not be so helped by any Instuctions without the Spirit as with the Spirit the Spirit shall declare the Truth in Jesus For Explication 1 The Holy Ghost teacheth fully 1 Cor. 3.9 10 11. the spirit of a Christian is inquisitive concerning all things now the Spirit helps him to search even into the deep things of God so that the Spirit is a full teacher 2 The instruction of the Spirit is plain and clear 1 Tim. 4.1 Joh. 16.25 Christ spake in parables but after his ascension the Spirit revealed things clearly Three things go to clear discerning the object must be clear the medium clear and the eye clear and then we may clearly discern now the Holy Ghost plainly reveals the Counsells of God and then opens our judgements to discern it and then cleares all the mediums so that a Christian may plainly discern so that the Tpirit is a clear Instructor no men need be taught more clearly 1 Cor. 2.4 5. 3 The Instruction of the Spirit is a certain Instruction scarce any truth but a Christian can tell it by experience as a woman that is breeding a Child feels such qualmes and
with this You say an hopefull Christian abstains from all sin how comes it then to passe that so many teach otherwise To this St. John answers Let no man deceive you Here is 1. A loving compellation Little children which comprehends babes young men and old men 2. The exhortation a warning against deceivers 3. Two doctrins clean contrary unto them 1. He that doth righteousnesse it righteous as God is 2. He that commits sin is of the Devill Which he proves 1. From the practice of the Devill 2. From the contrary end of Christs coming 3. From the conrary practice of those that are born of God Doct. It is the duty of all sorts of good people to take heed they be not deceived in judging who be righteous men The question was who were righteous The false Teachers said A man may be righteous and yet live in sin Be not deceived saith St. John Phil. 3.2 We must as much beware of conterfeit righteousnesse as of dogs they are not so apt to bite men as these to do the Church hurt Reas 1. From the easinesse of being deceived by the pretences of righteous men in all ages Gal. 2 4. Under the mask of righteous men may walk men unrighteous 2. From the necessity that lies upon our selves to have communion and fellowship with them Psal 16.3 Gal. 6.10 doing good offices to them 1 John 4. Yea we are commanded to walk in their steps Phil. 3.17 3. From the danger of walking with unrighteous men Prov. 17.15 4.14 15. This we may easily do unlesse we know them Vse 1. To reprove such as think all they live amongst are righteous wherefore was this exhortation how should a man be deceived if all were righteous Numb 16.2 3. 2. To teach us all to pray to God that we may grow up in a spirit of discerning There is an inflinct in the servants of God whereby they are able to relish the spirits one of another A dog will sent out his way with more dexterity then all men can reason it out A man can open the whole Law but when he comes to discerning he knowes not who is righteous and who not 2. Grow we righteous our selves and to a great measure so shall we the better discern of others A woman that hath conceived she will the more easily discern of another So when thou feelest the work of righteousnesse in thine owne heart how shalt thou comfort thy self that thou ar● righteous because thou lovest Gods children How shall I know who is righteous A righteous man is known by his righteous wayes St. John speaks not here what makes a man righteous but what declares him to be righteous The Jesuites grant this 7.18 19.21 If a tree bring forth grapes it is a vine if figs a fig-tree What is it to do righteousnesse The contrary to what it is to commit sin He doth righteousnesse That walks in Gods commandements when his judgement and heart is for it 2. When Gods laws are his rule of righteousnesse 3. Whose end is righteousnesse Hallowed be thy name 4. When we doe unrighteousnesse it is a burthen and grief and we recover our selves Obj. But righeteousnesse doth not consist in the bulke of the work but in the heart and an hypocrite may have as fair an outside as a true righteous man Answ True But God hath given a spirit of discerning to a Christian that he shall discern the main sway of a mans heart 1. If thy affections worke as well as the outward man Psal 51.6 his griefs cares desires see with what affection they come off 1 Chr. 29.9.17 He saw such joy when they came to offer as if they would have offered more if they had had it 2. See whether they they come off with some facility forced things are not naturall John 4.34 3. Consider the evennesse and constancy of a mans way Violent things will not last unlesse there be a continuall supply sent Hos 6.4 If when we have done good workes we kisse our hands and sacrifice to our owne nets this is unrighteousnesse Obj. In times of religion Gods ends and ours may be levell how then shall we know a righteous man Answ Observe when those ends part which will be at one time or other When two men walk together a dog follows them you know not whose it is but let them part then the dog will follow his Master So it is here Vse 3. To avoid the Doctrin of the Papists of justification by works He saith not that good works make a man good but we may know a man is righteous by his righteousnesse lest they should run away with this that the habit of righteousnesse make us righteous We answer imperfect righteousnesse cannot make us perfecly righteous Isa 64.6 1 Cor. 13.8 to 12. This which you say will neither hold in covenant of works nor covenant of grace In the covenant of works not the habits of grace but works of righteousnesse do justifie And in the covenant of grace we are justified by faith without the works of the Law Now a signe of tryall of our owne righteousnesse and others is when in ordinary course we give God and man his due when we go about good duties in Gods name and for his glory Obj. It may be I do it for the stopping of conscience and that I may be well thought of Answ So may you do and yet be sincere I may please men and my own conscience What if you please men will you not still stick to God If you do good duties freely constantly and humbly though you do them to satisfie your conscience to please men yet are you righteous So may you judge of other men It is not enough to do good duties but to see with what affection they do them if they cleave to God though for their own ends they are righteous 1 JOHN 3.8 He that committeth sin is of the Devill for the Devill sinneth from the beginning for this purpose the Son of God was manifested that he might destpoy the works of the Devill AGainst the wicked principles of false Teachers the Apostle arms them wi●h these two principles of Christian religion 1. Who doth righteosnesse is righteous 2. Who doth commit sin is of the Devill He that makes sin his work makes himself the childe of the Devill So in the Originall Q. What is it to commit to work sin Answ Jam. 3.2 In many things we sin all Yet a man is said to sin whose ordinary course is not sin but a righteous and good way 1. When a man makes his course a trade of sin 2. He allows himself in sin justifies and excuseth himself doth not hate his sin nor himself for it In proper sense a man is said to commit sin 1. When he imagineth deviseth plotteth sin as a Poet his fictions 2. Acts it 1. By travelling in birth as a woman with child 2. By bringing it forth in due time Psal 7.14 He that doth not righteousnesse is
our Brethren such an effectual means for the obtaining of our prayers Ans 1. Love enlargeth us to forgive injuries done unto us and that moves God to forgive us our trespasses To forgive us a work of love 2 Love is ready to give Acts 10.4 God was ready to give ear to the prayer of Cornelius because he was ready to give alms 3 There be to whom we can give little but yet there is a good opinion and esteem to be had of them Now this is a fruit of love to esteem well of our Brethren and to judge charitably and this prevails with God to have a good conceit of our prayers If we be estranged and alienated from our Brother in ill conceits we shall finde God to be estranged to us This was the fault of Job's friends they had an hard conceit of him which was for want of love and this provoked God against them Mat. 5.23 24. God will accept of no prayer as long as he sees in us a harsh conceit of our Brother Vse 1. To exhort us in the Lord when we go about any such duty as prayer is to present it up unto God in the spirit of faith and love They are such special graces as without them no prayer can be accepted Let us but labour to grow up in these two faith towards God and love to our Brethren and then whatsoever we ask being darted up by these two shall find acceptance with God Vse 2. Of consolation to every soul that comes in any measure with faith and love before God we shall not put up any petition but we shall finde God ready to answer it 1 JOHN 3.24 And he that keepeth his commandements dwelleth in him and he in him and hereby we know that he abideth in us by the Spirit which he hath given us VErs 22. The Apostle hath taught us a notable priviledge of keeping Gods commandements and that is the obtaining the grant of our petitions vers 23. he tells us what commandements they be In this verse he lays down another benefit which we have by keeping Gods commandements that is fellowship with God God dwels in us and we in him This verse consists of two parts 1 The benefit of obedience to Gods commandements God dwels in us and we in him 2 The means by which we know that God dwels in us and that is by himself for a Christian might else doubt of it Doct. That an obedient Christian keeps mutual entire and constant fellowship with Christ He is an obedient Christian that keeps the commandements of God as his way 1 John 7 8. As his jewels Prov. 6.21 As the apple of his eye Prov. 7.2 3 4. As his life Prov. 16.19 To keep them as commands implies obedience out of sence of superiority in the commander inferiority in the person commanded He that keeps the commandements in such a manner hath true fellowship with God God dwels in him and he in God Reas From the effect Our keeping of Gods commandements is a meanes to keep fellowship with God John 14.23 God will come and keep house with us and refresh and comfort us If a Christian shall grow up in obedience to Christ then Christ his Husband will lop off his superfluous branches that so he may bring forth more fruit then he did before he will comfort us with the consolations of his holy Spirit he will come in and sup with us Neh. 8.10 The more comfort the more strength Comfort comes from confortare to strengthen the more strong a Christian is the more cheerfully he performs Christian duties like as the Sun is said to come forth like a gyant rejoycing to run his race Psal 19.4 A weak man soon faints and is weary but a strong man goes through his businesse cheerfully Vse 1. It reproves a Popish clamour They say Protestant Christians can do no good works because we deny all merit in them like as our Saviour teacheth us when we have done all we can we must say we are unprofitable servants we do not deserve our daily bread but as Jacob confesseth we are lesse then the least of his mercies Gen. 30.1 Is there no use of good works except they merit Is there no use of gold because it doth not justifie us Is not thi● encouragement enough for us to be doing good works seeing thereby we shall maintain mutual entire and constant fellowship with God Yea we say that God also will at the last day recompence us though not for our works yet according to our good works We do not merit any thing at Gods hands by our good works because we do receive strength from him for the performance of them 2 This may shew every Christian just ground of encouragement to keep himself close to Gods commandements in keeping of them is great reward For we keep in Christ Jesus and we keep mutual and entire and constant fellowship with the Father and so we shall finde him as an Husband-man taking pains with us keeping us from evill and cleansing us from those corruptions which will make us stink in his nostrils and this he will do because he sees us taking pains and employing that stock of graces which he hath bestowed on us By this means God will make our lives comfortable and will multiply graces in us in a great measure and give us more strentgh to make us yeeld more obedience unto him And whereas other Christians lives are very obscure we shall shine forth as the Sun at noon day therefore those Christians much wrong themselves that think themselves bound to no commandment though they would do as God requires yet they would do it freely and not as commanded But why then doth John bid us keep his commandments and promise such blessings to us if we do keep them A good man would be doing good duties though God did not command him but yet he must therefore do good duties because God commands him 3 Those Christians are reproved that walk loosely with God who keep not Gods commandements as they would keep their way their jewels the apple of their eye their life such Christians fall short of that great reward which God promiseth Whence is it that Christians are wanton proud covetous Is it not because they do not keep Gods commandements For else God would keep their hearts and cleanse their spirits 4 This may be an use of comfort to such Christians as have regard to the commandements of God and to walk more close with God on Gods holy day such shall have God dwelling with them and working all their works for them God will play the good Husband-man about them he will prune them from all loose distempers that hang about their souls he will give us more wisdome then our Teachers and by this means we shall come before him with Christian boldnesse and confidence and we may expect to receive strength of grace whereby we may runne with cheerfulnesse the way of his commandements Hereby we
require this the Apostle cals a shew of Religion which is hypocrisie and so at this day among the Fryars they have a shew of Religion they take up worships which God doth dot require of which it may be said Who required those things of you the Galatians did observe dayes and months and years therefore the Apostle is afraid that he hath bestowed his labour in vain upon them Chap. 4.10 11. 3. What was the spirit of their discipline and government they did affect primacy the Apostles were no sooner removed out of the world but this spirit began to spring up yea while some of them lived John 3.9 2. That that spirit did affect and exercise tyranny casting out of the Church such Ministers as were more faithful 3 Epist John 9.10 Diotrephes would not receive John himselfe nor his brethren nor would suffer those that would that spirit hath been in the Church of Rome from that day to this A second part of their tyranny was in imposing upon them unprofitable courses unprofitable they were because they did perish in the using Col. 2.20 to 22. 3. There was a spirit of coveteousnesse in Ministers they did not savour the things of God but did relish wealth and ambition Jude 11. they follow the wayes of sin as Cain did In Cain there was first hypocrisie he offers a sacrifice and when he saw his brothers sacrifice accepted being offered in faith and his not there arose in him a spirit of wrath which ended in bloudshed such was the spirit of Popery in Queen Maries days Some walk in the wayes of Balaam the wayes of coveteousnesse putting stumbling blocks before the people and that for covetousnesse sake Thirdly some have the gainsaying spirit of Korah they gainsay the Ordinances of God like as he rose up against M●ses and Aaron this spirit breathing in Antichristian teachers at this day was hatched in the Apostles time There was a spirit of Schism in the Apostles time some saying I am of Paul and I of Apollo c. 1 Cor. 1.12 and so at this time among the Papists Jude v. 19. Vse 1. See the diligence of Satan to sow tares even in the Apostles times therefore Ministers should watch diligently over their people that no such spirit be sown in their hearts Satan will creep in by dissension the affections being once distempered the judgement will soon be corrupted Wherefore Ministers and people should have a speciall care of dissension for if dissension creep in then soon will you have your worship shut up and then there will be a wofull wast of Religion 2. See the impudence of Heretiques that dare look God in the face and rise up among his many bright and glorious lights in the Apostles times but let no Christians be discouraged by this but rather the more encouraged to contend and strive for the faith of Christ 3. This should teach Schollars not to take any ancient doctrine for truth till they have examined it Though Peter was blessed for the testimony of Christ one part of the day yet he was sharply reproved the same day trust not any doctrine almost in regard of the antiquity of it for it may be Antichristianism though in the Apostles times 4. If we would be growing up in grace from day to day take we heed of the spirit of Antichrist of taking up the worship which God hath not commanded take we heed of hypocrisie a spirit of Popery a shew of devotion Come we to the Sacrament as if we would receive the power of the Lord Jesus vailed in much simplicity take we heed of the spirit of Cain Balaam and Korah gainsaying the Ordinances of God but walk we stedfastly in that Religion we have received 1 JOHN 4.4 Ye are of God little children and have overcome them because greater is he that is in you then he that is in the world AS you had before in the former Verse a sign of the spirit of teachers so in these Verses you have a sign of the spirit of hearers which is double First Sign taken from victory which good hearers have got of bad teachers a good hearer is not overcome of bad teachers but he soon findes them out and overcomes them and this is argued from a double cause First They are of an higher off-spring then corrupt teachers are Secondly From the strength and excellency of their spirits above the spirits of worldly teachers Greater is he that is in you then he that is in the world False Teachers are set forth 1 By their Originall 2 By their false Doctrine He that knoweth God heareth us there is another sign of good hearers they did hear good teachers on the contrary He that is not of God heareth us not You see here First A difference between good and bad teachers good and bad hearers good teachers and good hearers are of God on the contrary bad teachers and bad hearers are of the World Secondly Here is a combat between good and bad teachers and a victory also Good hearers doe overcome bad teachers Thirdly You have the issue of the conflict good hearers overcome Fourthly The cause of the victory is the divine descent and excellency of their Spirit greater is he that is in good hearers then in bad teachers Fifthly Here is a congratulation little children you are of God Doct. That there is in the Church of God two sorts of teachers and two sorts of hearers some of God some of the world Quest Why are good teachers and good hearers said to be of God Answ 1. They are of God because they are of a divine Originall they are born from on high from the seed of the eternall God John 8.23 I am from above saith Christ and such are those that are regenerate they are descended from God whereas those that have no higher off-spring then flesh and blood are of the world 2. They both savour and relish that doctrine Rom. 8.15 They that are of the Spirit of God savour the things of God such as hold forth the mighty power of God veiled in humane frailties they are of God 3. He that is of God hath a place in the Church of God 1 Cor. 12.28 God sets the members of Christ in the Church this is a work of God ver 18. not any member of Christ but the Lord hath set him in that place as all men in the world cannot fit one member to the body but it would be both unprofitable and burthensome except God joyn it to the body so all the men in the world cannot put one member into the spirituall body except God put it in indeed those that are of the world they have a place in the Church too but yet they are not of the Church they are superfluous humors as Christ speaks of the Pharisees Mat 15.13 As it is never well with the body till the noysome humors be purged out so the Church will never be well till those superfluous humors are cut off Vse This
conscience nor shew how to lay hold of eternall life and to make their calling and election sure and if they speak of heavenly matters at any time they see such speak but with a cold affection and therefore they goe home and not affect them but when a godly Minister preaches in an heavenly manner he being moved by a godly principle his conversation is in Heaven Phil. 3.20 he talks of Heaven Mat. 12.35 A good man out of the good treasure of his heart bringeth forth good things Vse If Ministers would know their own spirits let them consider what doctrine they deliver what end they aime at and what are their hearers and so by this means they will easily discern their own spirits 1 JOHN 4.7 8. Beloved let us love one another for love is of God and every one that loveth is born of God and knoweth God c. IN the words and the verse following the Apostle exhorts his hearers and himselfe to mutuall love one of another the occasion is from what he had delivered verse 6. In the words First An exhortation to mutuall love between Ministers and people Secondly A reason to presse this on them 1 From the Originall of their love that is from God 2 From the Estate of such who love they are born of God and know God 3 From the evill estate of such as doe not love they know not God this is proved by an argument from Gods Nature for God is love Doct. That it is the part of godly Ministers to exhort themselves and their godly hearers to mutual love both the people to love their Ministers and the Ministers their people When our Saviour was about to leave the charge of the souls of his people to Peter he asked him three severall times whether he loved him John 21.15 16 17. that so out of his aboundant love to Christ he might feed his sheep 1 Thes 5.13 esteeming him they would love him for his work sake Heb. 10.24 the Apostle exhorts them to provoke one another to love Heb. 13.1 whatsoever happens he would have brotherly love to continue so St. Peter exhorts 1 Pet. 1.22 Reas 1. From the Covenant that stands between Ministers and people they are partakers of one baptisme members of one and the same body 1 Cor. 10.17 1 Cor. 12.27 therefore they should inlarge themselves one to another Eph. 4.16 they should love one another because God hath incorporated them into one body 2. Because they doe not receive mutuall edification except all be done in love for all edification is wrought by love Knowledge puffeth up but love edifieth therefore let all things be done in love mutuall love is both profitable and comfortable 3. Want of love is the sowring of a Ministers spirit 2 Cor. 12.20 it saddens him when he sees the people envying one another when the body is full of swellings and inflammations the medicines and plaisters laid on doe not heal a man must first allay the inflamations so when a Minister sees swelling amongst his people what he preacheth is spilt upon the ground 4. If people walk not in mutuall love the Minister shall lose his portion 1 Thes 5.13 from them he shall lose his estimation among them for they will not profi● by any Ordinance of God but wax cold Vse 1. This exhorts Ministers to make it their main and principall work to alla● swellings and to knit together all the Members of a Congregation in one spirit and mutuall love as God knits them together in one body as we desire to grow up together in the graces of Gods Spirit let us love one another where there is no love there is no edifying all graces fall short of edifying where love is wanting 1 Cor. 13.1 2. 2 To exhort the people of God to receive this exhortation of love not to suffer any dissention to be found among them Heb. 13.17 you cannot be inflamed with hatred but your Minister shall lose his portion of love Doct. That the springing of our love from God should move Ministers and people to mutual love Love is the chiefe lesson Christ gave to his Disciples when he went out of the world John 13.35 36. 2 Tim. 1.13 a man may assoon lose his inheritance in the Lord Jesus as lose his love to his brethren if God set love in my soule and man unset it I shall destroy the work of God in my soule Vse 1. Take heed of wrath if love be of God whence then is hatred that is from the enemy of God Eph. 4.26 27. if we keep leaven long it will sowre so this anger will degenerate into hatred Obj. You will say You will not hate your brother but yet you will have nothing to doe with him Answ When a man affects not Communion with his brother nor communication of good to him such a man doth hate his brother 2. If we would have any comfort in our hearts we must have a care that nothing that befalls betwixt us and our brethren should take away our love from them if we suffer a fire of wrath to kindle in us we doe as much as in us lies to destroy our own souls Cant. 7.7 8. Much water cannot quench love therefore love is an heavenly fire hatred a fire from hell Majus lumen extinguet minus Doct. That the love to our brethren is a pledge of our birth-right John 13.34 Reas 1. It is the nature of God and by this means thou partakest of the D●vine Nature Rom. 5.5 2. Love is a fruit of faith by which we receive Christ Gal. 5.6 Vse 1. This condemns such of deep prodigality as suffer love to decay so much you lose of your love to your brethren so much you lose of your love to God and so much you lose of the evidence of your inheritance 2. Preserve your love to your brethren and you preserve your inheritance your brotherly love is a pledge of your inheritance 3. Of comfort to such souls as abound in their love to their brethren so much love so much grace so much hope of an everlasting inheritance if your love decays your faith and hope of salvation decays Obj. But a little thing frets my soul and I am not so soon healed being fretted some flesh is hard to heal so is it with some mens spirits What shall I doe to uphold my brotherly love Answ 1. Keep your love to God and so you shall preserve your love to your brethren forgive your brethren and God will forgive you Mat. 18. ult 2. Keep your hearts clean love will not long rest in an unclean heart 1 Pet. 1.22 because love is an heavenly fire 1 JOHN 4.8 He that loveth not knoweth not God for God is love Doct. THat according to our love or want of love to our brethren such is our knowledge or want of knowledge of God What is it to know God The Apostle bears witnesse of the Corinthians 1 Cor. 1.5 that they abound in knowledge so that they fall
means here and though no man is perfect in all degrees yet he is more and more perfecting he is on the growing hand Ephes 4.15 16. As no member can grow in the body except it be knit to the body by joynts and sinews so Col. 3.14 in the body of Christ love is the bond that knits us together to God and our brethren 1 Cor. 18. and 13.1 2 3. 4 A thing is perfect when it is expert thus Ezra 7.8 so is a mans love to God perfect to any good office a loving Christian is a perfect Christian you cannot set him to any good duty but he is perfect to it love oyls the wheels of his affections and sets him on that which is helpful to his brethren and hence it is that when our Saviour would set Peter on to feed his lambs he would lead him on to this work by propounding this question whether he loved him or no John 21.15 16 17. he pressed upon him this love every time he asked him his love required him to feed his lambs 2 Cor. 4.15 The love of Christs constraineth Paul to be ready for doing and suffering A man that goes about a businesse with ill will he always bungles it 5 A thing is then perfect when it is durable so is it with a mans love it is durable if it be nourished with love to our brethren if it make a man ready to be doing good offices to his brethren this will make it not onely grow and continue but also to abound for ever Ephes 2.4 5 6 7. If love continue not the Church will not continue that is the whole body of Christians the body of faithful Ministers and people the Church will be removing if love begin to remove Vse 1. A signe of the truth of our love we must have as great a care of the truth of our love to our brethren as of faith and repentance from dead works How shall we know our love is perfect to God How stands your love to the brethren If your love be closed up from your brethren then your love is very unsound or very sick so much love so much life and so much failing in your spiritual love so much failing in your spiritual life Gal. 5.6 Faith works by love and that avails much with God we must receive the Sacrament oft that we may be strong in love according as our love works so works our faith 2 It exhorts us all to the love one another for by this means God dwels in us and his love is perfected in our hearts As you desire therefore that your love to God may be found entire and thriving in your soules give your selves to the unfaigned love one of another edifie one another in love 3 Comfort to such a man as knows he is of a loving heart his love to God is perfect you may know your love to God is perfect if your love be sound to your brethren 1 JOHN 4.13 Hereby we know that we dwell in him and he in us because he hath given us of his Spirit THey that love their Brethren they have a two-fold benefit they have Gods Spirit dwelling in them and they know it Doct. That such as love one another to them God hath given of his Spirit What is meant by this that God hath given us of his Spirit 1 It implies that God hath given us that spirit of grace that accompanies salvation this branch of that spirit that dwelleth in God Numb 11.25 Moses spirit was not diminished though God did communicate it to the seventy Elders God did cause it to be inlarged in them that were in the place of Magistracy with him so who so loves dwels in God and the same spirit of love do they communicate to their brethren so that they walke by the same rule and aim at the same end The fruit of the Spirit is love Gal. 5.27 But the works of the flesh are adultery c. They that walk in love have received of the Spirit they have received of the Spirit of the holy Ghost for the Spirit lusts against envy Judg. 9.22 23. Vse 1. It teacheth us there is no love to be found towards our brethren but amongst spiritual men for if we love one another there is a Spirit of God in us where the Spirit is not there is no love Love is not a fruit that grows upon thorns or on such a stock as nature brings forth the old Olive Object But many of Gods servants bring forth sowr fruit which will neither benefit themselves nor others therefore how is it said that Gods Spirit is in them Answ They have sowr Oyl distilling from the old stock for there are many branches in us that suck sowrnesse from the old stock though there be a spirit of love in Gods children yet many times it doth not run forth But when you see Christian love expressing it self it springs not from nature but the Spirit of God 2 A ground of much comfort to any soul that doth finde his spirit suppled with any compassion If you can finde your spirits mourning for the evill case of your brother it is a signe that Gods Spirit is in you 3 Labour we to preserve our hearts in brotherly love for love is a fruit of the Spirit of God so much as a mans heart runs sowr and hard so much doth he damp the lively Spirit of God which the Lord hath shed abroad in his heart therefore as we desire that God would for ever keep us in a good estate and that his Spirit should not be grieved by us we must keep this Spirit of love that is the Comforter when we grieve the Spirit of God we shall have grief enough If the Spirit of comfort that is in us be uncomfortable how great is that dis-comfort Doct. That such to whom God hath given of his Spirit of love they maintain mutual entire and constant fellowship with God and they know it God dwels in us which is more then to have God to dwell with us if God did but dwell with us it would argue much happinesse but this is more for God to dwell in us We are not onely near one another and branches one of another but one body with another he abides in us as the head we in him as the members Quest What is this We know it Answ This act of knowledge is more then an act of faith men may believe more to be true then they know Heb. 11.3 By faith we understand the world was made faith understands a thing to be done and so we may be perswaded of the truth of a thing Something we know by reason which by sence we cannot know if it be not evident by sence and reason we cannot know it the meaning is we have evident sence and evident reason for it Reason 1. Is taken from the evidence of sence when God hath shed abroad into our hearts a spirit of love we shall see and feel the favour
of God shining in our hearts the mercy of God pacifying our souls so that now we do not onely believe the promises belonging to us but the feelings of Gods love is a manifestation of Gods grace John 14.21 22. If any man love me saith Christ and keep my Word my Father will love him and we will come in to him and make our abode with him As we grow in love so the comforts of Gods Spirit grow in us The ground of this reason is taken from Gods nature who is love God is not said to be faith or hope but love and the more any man hath received of love the nearer doth he come to God and the readier is he to be doing good offices and to be helpful Reas 2. From the cause of love we know God dwels in us and wee in him because we have received a Spirit of love We could not receive a spirit of love if we did not receive a spirit of faith Gal. 5.6 We could not love our brethren if we had not faith to believe in Christ Now where faith is there Christ dwels Ephes 3.17 This reason is from the cause of love Vse 1. Of consolation to loving Christians they have manifest experience and knowledge of Gods love Hereby we know that God dwells in us and we in him The benefit of a loving spirit is this that it keeps fellowship with God and that entire fellowship A loving man doth not onely believe that he hath fellowship with God but he knows it he hath evident reason for it 2 To teach such as want the goodnesse of the promises they are not sensisible of Gods favour they have no sensible experience of it they may be perswaded that God will shew them mercy at the end but yet they do not know it If thou wilt know the fellowship between God and thy soule then pray more that the Sprit of love may dwell in thee as thy love grows so shalt thou grow in sensible experience of Gods love to thee God crowns faith with trust and confidence and assurance but he crowns love with experience If you want experience of Gods love then think surely there is some weed of envy wrath and hatred from which if thou cleanse thy heart thou shalt not onely have assurance but experience 3 This refutes the Papists that say a man cannot know that God dwels in him this is an evident signe that they have neither faith nor love if they had faith they should have assurance if love they should have experience 1 JOHN 4.14 And we have seen and doe testifie that the Father sent the Sonne to be the Saviour of the world Doct. THat such as love one another they have seen and do beare witnesse of the Father sending his Son to be a Saviour of the world John 13.4.5 Reas This word sight is more then believing for the Apostle put a difference between them 2 Cor. 4.3 We believe that Christ sits at the right hand of God but we have not seen it when he saith They have seen he would have you know that they have had experimental knowledge all sight is an act of sense and riseth from some ground of reason reason is from sensible feeling which every loving soule hath found that God hath sent his Son to be a Saviour of the world a Christian knows that except his heart be warmed with the love of God he cannot love his brethren The woman in the Gospel of whom Christ asked a little water when she saw that Christ was the Messiah and had convinced her of her sins John 4. she left her water pots vers 20. and ran into the City and saith to the men Come see a man that hath told me all that ever I did is not this the Christ Vers 29. and vers 39 40. When the Samaritans were warmed with his words they besought him to stay amongst them and many of them believed in him so that so much sight of Christ so much love Reas 2. From the knowledg that such have of Gods love unto themselves the Lord hath sent his Son to save the world the Lord hath sent his Son into the world to save us from his own wrath and shall we bear wrath and malice towards those that are his a Christian will be ashamed that his heart should be wrathful and malicious he will be reconciled to his hrethren when a Christian walks in love he hath seen the Saviour of the world and hath known him for that makes him love them because God sent his Son to save them They bear witnesse If a man refuse the love of his brethren he denies that God sent his Sonne to be a Saviour of his brethren from his wrath God sent his Sonne to save us from hell death and the grave and from all evill we may meet with God hath promised to with hold no good thing from them that feare him but if death and sicknesse be good we shall have them Psal 84.11 Now if we with-hold any good from our brethren we bear witnesse that Christ came not into the world to save them Vse 1. This should teach us to lay down all wrath and hatred and to be discouraged from harbouring any such distempers in our souls for else you proclaim before God Angels and men that God did did not send his Son to be a Saviour for shall Christ come to save his people from the wrath of God and from the Devil and shall he not free his people from my wrath Either make Christ a whole Saviour else make him no Saviour at all If Christ save from any evill he will save from all Agrippa was a Christian in part but Christ was not a Saviour in part 2 To exhort every soule to be loving to their brethren the more you abound in love to your brethren the more you testifie that God sent his Sonne into the world to be a Saviour and the more love will God expresse to your soules 3 Of consolation to such as love all men but especially to such as are of the houshold of Faith such a man hath seen that God hath sent his Son to be a Saviour of the world As Gods will is they shou d be saved so for his part his will is they should be saved such a man may be perswaded that God hath forgiven him his sins 1 JOHN 4.15 Whosoever shall confesse that Jesus is the Son of God God dwelleth in him and he in God THe 14 and 15 verses contain an argument of Gods love dwelling in us the proposition is laid down vers 14. the assumption vers 15. Doct. The confession that Jesus Christ is the Son of God is a true note or pledge of our mutual entire and constant fellowship with God They have entire fellowship because they doe not onely dwell one with another but one in another as members in the body as branches in the root Whosoever shall confesse Jesus c. So that this is one mark of
when other mens hearts shall quail and tremble for fear and shake like the leafs of a tree Isa 7.2 then a loving Christian may lift up his head with joy because then he knows his love shall be consummate and when others are ashamed of their riches learning and honors he is not ashamed of his love a loving Christian is safe and bold both in life and death look at all the straights of a Christian if they be upon any ground it s for want of love he that neglects this duty of love God and his conscience will take him by the throat and exact the due debt because he walked with a private spirit in the publique world whereas if we doe but walk in a spirit of love and helpfulnesse to our brethren and learn to walk with a publique spirit neglecting private respects the Devill and thy conscience shall find nothing to accuse thee of but thou shalt meet death and judgement in the face without fear or shame 1 JOHN 4.18 There is no fear in love but perfect love casteth out fear because fear hath torment he that feareth is not made perfect in love VErse 17. he ●roved that such as love one another may have boldnesse in the day of judgement this he proved 1. From the likenesse to God v. 17. 2. He proves it from the contrariety that is betwixt fear and love There is no fear in love which he proves by an effect of love perfect love casteth out fear and therefore perfect love and fear cannot stand together this he proves by a double argument 〈◊〉 fear 1. Fear hath ●●●ments therefore love a peaceable grace casts out fear 2. Because he that feareth is not perfect in love therefore he that is perfect in love fears not In this 18. verse 1. Observe the estate of a soul troubled with fear and that is a state of torment 2. The unsound and uncomfortable condition of such a soul he is not perfect in love 3. The remedy of this estate perfect love casts out fear 4. The exemption of perfect love from all fear or the comfortable condition of a soul so healed by love There is no fear in love Doct. A fearfull conscience lies in torment Fear hath torment and he speaks of the fear of death but specially of judgement where that fear is there is torment the word translated torment 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 is elsewhere so translated Mat. 25. ult The torment here spoken of is such a kinde of torments as hell is not for measure but for kind For the handling of this we may see what the Scripture speaks of this torment in the severall descriptions and metaphors First This torment is sometimes called pricking of conscience Acts 2.37 they were pricked at their hearts with fear and shame for sin though but a little before they scoft at the Apostle v. 13. yet now they were struck with such torments as they knew not what to doe Secondly It s called a wounding of the spirit Prov. 18.14 which wounding is a larger gash then pricking and so implyes more anguish fear and shame Thirdly It is compared to the sting of a Scorpion Rev. 9.5 the Jesuites doe so sting men with torments of hell and horrour of conscience and God gave them not power to heal themselves again hence they thought every thing little enough to satisfie their conscience and so they suck out their estates in building Hospitalls and bestowing on their Cloysters Fourthly The wrath of God in the soul is compared to venomed arrows Job 6.4 Fifthly This torment is called the rending of the heart Joel 2.13 Rend your hearts and not your garments the heart and thoughts are so rent and distracted that one thing will not hang by another David calls this melting of spirit Psal 119.28 as if the heart were like wax and Gods wrath like burning fire therefore a man in this case is in a bitter estate Job 13.26 Thou writest bitter things against me Isa 38.15 I shall goe mourning in the bitternesse of my soul for this the soul is troubled Psal 77. and sorely vexed Psal 6.3 Why doth a soul lying in fear lye in torment Reas 1. Consider this fear in the effects of it this fear sometimes brings men into trembling of body so that all the spirits flie inward 2. If it continue it leads oft times to inward Consumptions of body or burning Agues Hab. 3.16 Psal 30.4 5. 3. Sometimes it causeth terrible dreams which doe amaze and affright us Job 13.14 4. It causeth wearinesse of life so that a soule long exercised with this kind of fear cryes out in bitternesse and heartily wisheth for death Job 7.15 My soul chooseth strangling rather then life if he might have his choyce he would rather choose strangling then life there are worse effects then those proceeding from this fear when Satan sets on withall against us 1. Sometimes Satan so follows us with fears and horrours that though a man be o● a large measure of patience yet he is able to bear no longer but breaks out in impatience Cursed be the day that ever I was born Job 3.1 2 3. and this is a sinfull effect 2. It breeds in some a flying from the presence of 〈◊〉 that they dare not read or pray they are afraid the earth should swallow 〈◊〉 up and God suddenly consume them so Cain when he was pursued wit●●orror of conscience he fled from the presence of God from Adams family from the Church 3. This fear sometimes brings destruction when the soule is so wearied with sence of horrours with cares and watchings that the brain growes frenzy so that you can be able to doe them no good till God puts in his help Psal 88.15 16. This was Hemans case through the terrours of God he was distracted yet when God healed his spirit he grows one of the wisest men upon the earth except Solomon 4. Sometimes upon this fear follows despaire the soul is perswaded it shall never see the light of Gods countenance again but that its utterly cast off Psal 3.6 7. Psal 77. but this was but for a time but sometimes this despair is finall as Judas his was 5. From hence followes sometimes selfe-murther as in Judas Mat. 27. Reas 2. From the properties of this fear its incomprehensible when Job would expresse it he could not tell how to set it forth but O that my afflictions were laid in the ballance Job 6.2 3. Lam. 1.12 13. Is there any sorrow like my sorrow 2. It s insupportable A wounded spirit who can bear Prov. 18.14 the stoutest heart is not able to stand under it 3. It s immoveable nothing in the world is able to remove it no balm can cure the conscience but the bloud of Christ Reas 3. From the causes of this fear which are two 1. The sence of Gods wrath here and the expectation of greater hereafter Psal 90.11 Who knows the power of thy wrath 2. A terrible expectation of violent fire to consume
the fruits of his mediation 2. In our hearts and wills we have Christ when we look at him as our chiefest good that there is nothing in heaven or earth that we desire in comparison of him this is an act of the will and affections Psal 73.25 Psal 42.1 2. this is called hungering and thirsting after Christ No hunger is satisfied without eating of that we hunger after so when a soul hungers and thirsts after Christ give him pleasures and profits yet they satisfie not except you give him Christ and this is an high point of worship Gal. 6.14 when our hearts are set on him that our chiefest care is to get him our greatest griefe to lose him our chiefest delight in him why if we be thus affected to Christ we have him Object The Church earnestly desired and sought after Christ yet found him not Cant. 3. 1 to 4. Answ 1. She could neither have sought after him nor desired him except she had had him 2. When she sought him and said She found him not she means I found him not in that measure of peace and comfort and fellowship I desired but yet she had him for she said She sought him whom her soul loved Secondly Such a soul as it thus highly prizeth and desireth and hungers after Christ so it debased it selfe the more we esteem him the more we debase our s●lves the more we love him the lesse we love our selves when Christ once revealed himselfe to J●b Job 40.3 What laid he Behold Lord I am vile see Job 42.4 5. No soul that highly prizeth and aff●cteth Christ but the more he d●saffects and loaths himselfe as unmeet to come into the presence of Christ Isa 6.4 5. Then said I woe is me for I am undone because I am a man of unclean lips for mine eyes have seen the King the Lord of Hosts the more he sees Christ the more he abhors himselfe as an unclean and abominable thing that if he could he would goe out of himselfe this selfe-denyall is the first principle in Christianity Luke 9.23 3. We worship Christ in our lives by our obedience in doing his will and by patience in suffering for him Our obedience is a true worship of Christ 1. When a man hath such respect to all Gods Commandements in his heart that there is not one of them but he hath respect unto and submits his heart to it this is a principall part of Gods worship Psal 119.6 2. When he hath respect to them all in his conversation 2 Cor. 10.4 5. The Gospel of Christ brings every thought into subjection now this is a marvellous worship of Christ when a man hath not a thought in him but it is subjected to Christ 4. We worship Christ in our lives by our patience in suffering if the Lord call us to suffer for him when we can sit down quietly and rest well contented to endure his good pleasure with patience this is a principall part of Gods worship 1 Sam. 3.18 It was a good testimony of Elies sincerity when he heard of a wofull judgement denounced against him It is the Lord let him doe what seemeth good in his eyes we have the Lord for our Lord when we give him leave to rule us as he pleaseth and patiently submit our selves unto him in every thing Job 1.21 an argument we have God for our God otherwise how should we complain and murmur at the instruments Psal 39.9 Lam. 3.29 The Church complaining of her misery tells us the frame of her Spirit in such a time it is good to bear the yoak in our youth she sits alone and keeps silence Psal 62.1 2. Micah 7.7 8. This is a solemn worship of Christ if God call a man to suffer for his Name divers evills he is so far from being ashamed of it that it is his glory and rejoycing if any man suffer as a Christian let him rejoyce in that behalfe when a man is thus framed to obedience in doing and patience in suffering the will of God such a soul is a true worshipper of Christ and by worshipping him we have him if contrary we look at Christ as no such excellent thing but are ashamed of him if we can look at our selves as great men in the world and scorn to seek and mourn after Christ when we will not be under Christs yoak but scorn to stoop to him in every thing and by no means we will endure any hardship for him why then we doe not worship Christ and if we doe not worship him we have him not and not having him we have no life 5. We are said to have Christ by purchase this is exprest partly in that parable Mat. 13.46 One way to have this Pearl is to buy it see Isa 55.1 2. Come and buy yea without money why without money Cant. 8.7 If a man should give all the treasure of his house for Christ they would be greatly dispised Acts 8.19 when Simon Magus offered money for the gift of the holy Ghost Peter tells him Thy money perish with thee yet many times without parting with money we cannot have him the holding fast of money oft-times looseth Christ upon this ground the young man went without him Mat. 19. 21 to 25. Upon the poynt of money Christ parted with the Pharisees Luke 16.14 In three cases money must be parted with else you shall not purchase Christ First When the Lord upon some speciall command requires it as he did the young man expressely now for him to stick for money for want of parting with it he lost Christ upon the same point Ananias and Saphira lost Christ because they kept back some of the price Acts 5.1 2 3 4. a fearfull judgement felt on them to shew how dangerous it is to stand upon tearms with Christ in this case money must be parted withall Secondly When in times of persecution a man cannot have Christ with peace and purity unlesse he be willing to part with all for him as sometimes the m●rket goes higher sometimes lower but at what rate soever it goes a Christian is resolved to take Christ at the highest rate sometimes unlesse a man be content to be spoyled of all his goods he cannot have liberty of conscie ce in this case set money and goods and lands and all goe and suffer joyfully the spoyling of your goods Heb. 10.34 Thirdly When sometimes by laying out money we may win Christ as in case we want a good Ministry among us and cannot have it unlesse we be willi●g to lay out money for obtaining the Gospel and this he calls sowing to the spirit Gal. 6.8 As a man by laying out money provides things needfull for him so when a man layes out for spirituall uses he shall of the Spirit reap life everlasting In these three case money must be parted with and yet if you think money can purchase Christ you are not worthy of him 1. Christ must be purchased by parting with all those strong
his own sufficiency and depends on Christ for assistance and hath respect to Gods commandements as his rule Psal 119.6 and aimes at the glory of God as his end Zech. 7.5 6. When ye fasted did ye fast unto me at all Did ye it to bring any service or glory to me Did ye it not for your selves for your own safety and deliverance Why if we goe upon such principles we want life till we be in Christ we detain all the graces we have in unrighteousnesse to magnifie our selves to bring about our own ends Obj. May not a good Christian have his heart so dead that he is unfit for prayer or hearing or any holy duty that he is unwilling to pray at all or to receive the Sacrament at all Will you say such a soul is dead because unfit for motion Answ True there may fall such a deadnesse on the heart of a Christian as whereby he may be both unable and unwilling to good duties to which God usually leaves us when we go about things in our own strength and grow selfe-sure but when by this God hath schooled us and taught us thereby that all our life is hid in Christ why in this case God is wont to make us sensible of this sinfull disloyalty and that in us dwells no good thing that we of our selves are unable to doe any good duty and for this distemper we mourn and grieve heartily Why this very sence of deadnesse is an act of spirituall life which in time will work him to a farther dependence on Christ and to be more heedfull of Gods Wo●d and by how much the more we strive thus so much the more life we have A second effect of life is feeding This signe Christ gives John 6.54 Whoso eateth my flesh and drinketh my blood hath eternall life This is not meant of the Sacrament for it was not then instituted but of Christ himselfe but when God hath instituted ordinances this is a sure signe of life if in every ordinance we partake in we feed on Christ on his blood he that feeds not lives not he that forbears his meat and forbears it long he cannot live Indeed for a time a mans stomach may be so distempered that he cannot eat but he recovers himselfe and falls to his food Q. How shall we know whether we feed on Christ A. 1. Doe you finde an inward longing after Christ in every ordinance that nothing will satisfie your soul but Christ he is a sweet savour to you as an hungry man give him silver and gold never so much he is not satisfied unlesse he have meat It was an argument of life in the Spouse that she sought Christ diligently in every ordinance and her soul was grieved because she found him not If a man therefore come to the ordinances and it never troubles him though he goe home without Christ this man feeds not on Christ 2. Feeding implies a finding of sweetnesse and relish in our meat So consider how doe you finde Christ is he a sweet savour to you Doe you finde comfort and strength in him 2 Cor. 2.15 16. Why it s a signe of life that you relish your meat well nay it s a signe of health for a sick man cannot relish his meat and if a Christian finde no relish in the ordinances he complains of it as his sicknesse and looks up to God for help against it 3. In all feeding there is a taking of the meat down we doe not spit it out and when it is down it must continue there we must not cast it out So if Gods Word abide in us and we hide it in our souls by a wise applying of it to our souls Psal 119.11 and therefore give up your selves to be guarded by it this is a signe of life and strength 4. All feeding implies a conversion of the aliment into the thing nourished so that in time our meat is so digested that it s turned into our own nature and this is more then receiving Christ by faith for when we receive him and apply him to our selves this is faith but to be conformed to him in every thing to be fashioned according to his nature this is a farther act of life When a Christian so feeds on Christ that he is of the same nature with him meek lowly and patient as he was this is a signe of life When we are turned into his nature by feeding on him and he into ours why this very feeding on spirituall food implies a spirituall life è contra he that eats not the flesh of Christ hath not Christ he means not a Cannibal-like eating of his very naturall body and blood for if a man should indeed eat the flesh of Christ and suck out his blood it would profit him nothing John 6.63 And this the Capernaites thought a monstrous thing to eat the flesh of Christ therefore it is not the flesh of Christ but the Spirit that quickeneth and giveth life A third effect of spirituall life is growth that which lives grows untill it comes to full maturity and then it either stands at a stay or begins to decay but a spirituall life grows up to full perfection and then it continues in that perfect estate for ever in heaven 1 Pet. 2.2 3.18 Eph. 4.11 12. Col. 2.19 If a Christian grows he lives Obj. Doth not many a Christian stand at a stay or oft-times go back and lose his first love and fruitfulnesse Answ True for a time he may as a living man by sicknesse may lose his strength and vigour and be made unfit for any employment but if he strive to recover himselfe it s a signe of life so a Christian by some corrupt lusts may wast his best graces like a thiefe in a candle but if he be a living Christian he strives against them and prays with David O spare me a little that I may recover my strength before I go hence and be no more seen If he find a decay he considers from whence he is faln and he recovers himselfe and doth his first works Rev. 2.4 Repentance is the purge of the soul it expells out evill lusts and then we doe more at last then at first Rev. 2.17 So then a Christian is continually a growing if not in the bulk of grace yet in more sweetnesse and mellownesse as apples at their full bulk yet grow more ripe and sweet so a Christian though he grow not to more tallnesse yet he may grow to more rootednesse in Christ 2. In more sweetnesse of spirit that is in more love to his Brethren and care of Gods glory A fourth effect of life is this life hath an expulsive power to expell that which is noysome and dangerous to it it will cast it out either by purging or sweat or vomit any noysome humour is burdensome to nature so if grace be living there is a power to expell every thing that is superfluous much more what is noysome and hurtfull nature
keeps nothing but what it converts to its own nourishment so a Christian cuts away every superfluity if it be a thing of no purpose or no use to his calling though it may to others this he abandons James 1.21 But that knowledge which may be either necessary or expedient for him that a Christian retains a Christian casts out that chiefly which is contrary to grace 1. Doubtings for that is contrary to the life of grace 2. It casts away all presumption and selfe-dependance perfect love casts out fear and patience strives against frowardnesse and every grace against its contrary so that he may grow up to full holinesse the life of grace casts out the life of the world so much of the world as is cumbersome to his spirit so much a Christian lays down A fifth act of life is the begetting of his kind nature grows up to this ability though at first it be but weak so grace no sooner moves or grows or feeds in any measure but it hath a minde to beget others as soon as ever the woman of Samaria began to be acquainted with Christ she ran to all her neighbors and tells them she had met with one that told her all that ever she had done Is not this the Christ John 4.29 This is the nature of spirituall life as soon as they are well begot themselves they are ready to beget others Indeed a Christian may hide himselfe a while but as soon as he is assured of life himselfe he propagates the same to others John 1.41 to 46. When one Disciple was called he goes and calls another to come and see Psal 51.10 11 12 13. David professeth that if God will but assure him of mercy and establish him therein then he will teach others Gods ways and sinners shall be converted unto him he that is once converted himselfe his care is to convert others to God Try your selves by these signes Doe you finde your selves moving a life of grace growing up therein feeding upon Christ expelling the enemies of life and drawing on others to the same life these are evident signes of life if you finde it not thus there is no true signe of the life of grace in you 3. This life may be discerned by the properties of it by finding of which we may discern of our spirituall life And there are three principall properties of life 1. Where ever life is there is some warmth When Elisha had stretched himselfe over the dead childe the flesh of the dead childe began to wax warm a signe of life 2 Kings 4.34 So the presence of the Spirit united to the soul of man is the cause of all spiritual heat Rom. 12.11 Fervent in spirit Therefore the Spirit is compared to fire Mat. 3.11 1 Thes 5.19 Quench not the Spirit A signe that the Spirit is of a fervent nature So 2 Tim. 1.6 I put thee in remembrance to blow up the graces of Gods Spirit A Metaphor taken from blowing up the fire with bellows all which imply that the Spirit of Christ communicated to Christians is a fervent spirit Where there is no warmth there is no life If our spirit begin to wax warm it s a signe of spirituall life as the two Disciples that went to Emaus said Luke 22.32 Did not our hearts burn within us whilest he spake those things Implying the Word hath a power to quicken and warm and heat the spirit of a Christian This same warmth and heat is exprest divers wayes 1. The very knowledge of a Christian is warm whereas in all others the knowledge is cold and meerly speculative without any life or power There is a zeal according to knowledge and there is a knowledge according to zeal The zeal that is not according to knowledge is a rash vaine zeal Rom. 10.2 So it is a cold empty knowledge that hath not zeal with it John was a burning and a shining light shewing every severall condition what they should doe but he burnt up the hypocrisie and lusts of the body and inflamed their affections with zeal and warmth as Herod heard him gladly Where there is truth of light and knowledge there is burning The knowledge of a Christian makes him fruitfull in a Christian course 2 Pet. 1.8 So that whatever he knows either necessary or expedient for him to doe he will doe it and he will cause others to doe their duties that belong unto him such is the heat of his spirit that he will not suffer his Brother to lie in sin Lev. 19.17 Now another man knows many things but doth them not nor thinks he is bound to doe them but a Christians knowledge is of that nature that it will not suffer him or his Brother to lie in any sin True Christians are thought oft-times to be more busie then needs 2. There is warmth in our breath as long as there is life in us there is breath and that breath is warm so if there be any spirituall life there is alwayes some warm breathing some warmth in his breathing towards God there is alwayes some warmth in his prayers the prayers of hypocrites are but cold and empty and vanish away but there is alwayes some breath of life in a good mans prayers even then when we know not what to pray for or how to pray yet then there is alwayes something in him that expresseth warmth his very sighings and groans come from some kinde of heat and life Rom. 8.16 2. As their breathing towards God is warm so they breath warmth one towards another so that in their conference if they speak of the things of the Word they doe not speak slightly and overly without any affection but they speak of them with reverence and fear and love and affection 3. There is that kinde of warmth in him as that thereby he doth not onely affect the Word but he is able to digest it in some measure there is no life but there is some power to digest something if not strong meat Psal 119.20 My soul breaketh for the longing it hath to thy judgements So Psal 42. My soul panteth after thee This very panting and breathing of the soul after God so unites the soul unto God that thereby he digests something that inables him to walk before God in the land of the living whereas an hypocrite is hopelesse to any good 4. If things be warm the more they lye together the more warmth and heat cold logs laid together heat not one another but two or three brands put together are enough to kindle an heap of wood so take a Christian that is very cold and almost benummed yet put him to two or three more and one word kindles another and their spirits are more and more inflamed more fit to pray and fitter to admonish and comfort and help forward one another 1 Pet. 4.8 Fervent love among Brethren so kindles one another that they are inflamed to any good offices but when Christians are disjoynted they lose all