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A31037 The Christian temper, or, A discourse concerning the nature and properties of the graces of sanctification written for help in self-examination and holy living / by John Barret ... Barret, John, 1631-1713. 1678 (1678) Wing B907; ESTC R20482 253,096 440

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should no more Lye or Curse or Swear and he that was given to Tipling and Drinking should no more be intemperate this will not prove a Man Sanctified You may be civilized and yet not sanctified For a Man to argue thus I am not guilty of open profaneness therefore I am a Saints is no better arguing than to reason thus I have not the Plague or Leprosy therefore I am a Sound Man But who knoweth not that a Man may be Sick of diverse other Diseases who is free from these And may not one die of a Feaver or Consumption though he have not the Plague 2. If we are sanctified by Faith there is not only a negative but a positive change wrought in us One that is Sanctified hath put off the old Man and put on the new He may say by the Grace of God I am not what I was sometimes and by the Grace of God I am what I am He is not now what he was before he is now what he was not before Once he was Proud Self-conceited but now humble self-abhorring Once very vain and it may be profane but now strict and serious Once altogether selfish but now self-denying Once he was at least in his Heart an Enemy to the Power of Godliness and perhaps a scoffer at Holiness but now a lover and follower of what before he had so great a Prejudice and Antipathy against Once he was very backward to Religious Duties to the strict observation of the Sabbath to the reading of the Word to Family-Prayer and secret Prayer c. but now his delight is in Holy Duties and he could not live without them Once his Heart was wholly set upon Sin and the World but now in a good measure weaned from the World now resolved and set against Sin now set upon God and Christ set upon Holiness and Heaven and heavenly things 3. If we are sanctified by Faith then there is a thorow change wrought in us As the Apostle prayeth 1 Thes 5.23 The very God of Peace sanctify you wholly your whole Spirit and Soul and Body 2 Cor. 5.17 If any Man be in Christ he is a new Creature old things are past away behold all things are become new Behold q. d. this is a thing to be well observed Sanctifying grace makes a great change indeed Mark it Behold all things are become new The new Creature hath a new Heart a new Tongue a new Life The new Creature walks by a new Rule is for new Designs new Employment new Company new Delights Sanctification is a renewing of the whole Man As in our natural state corruption overspreads the whole Man for which reason it may be called the old Man So if we are sanctified Grace makes a change on the whole Man for which cause it may be called the new Man though it makes not a perfect change here in this Life The new Creature is renewed in every part though he be renewed but in part while here He has a perfection of Parts though not of Degrees As a Child hath all the Parts of a Man though not a● Mans Proportion As when Day breaketh the whole Air is immediately enlightned though not in that degree as when the Sun is up and shineth in its Strength As Fire quickly enters all the Pores of the Iron put into it though it is not presently red hot Sanctifying Grace worketh upon the Judgment Will Affections upon the whole Soul all its Powers and Faculties And hence ariseth a main difference betwixt the Conflicts of the Regenerate and those Contests which are in the Unregenerate There is oft a great Contest in an Unregenerate Man betwixt his Conscience convinced and awakened and his corrupt Will and vile Affections Conscience calleth him one way while his Will and Affections draw him a contrary way But in the Regenerate there is warring in the same Faculties As all the Faculties are renewed though but imperfectly Hence as the Twins Jacob and Esau strove in Rebeckah's Womb so there is Flesh and Spirit the remainders of Corruption and a Principle of Grace striving in every Faculty Not only an enlightned Conscience against Sin but the habitual bent of the Will and Affections against it too The renewed part of the Will and Affections or to speak more properly that new gracious quality in the Will and Affections against the Unregenerate part or what remains of the old Man in them And though that better Principle is sometimes born down through the impetuousness of Temptation c. yet hence it is that a Regenerate Man sinneth not with full Will and Consent as he did before he was Regenerate Again Sanctifying Grace maketh a thorow change turning the Soul from all Sin to hate every false way So that no Iniquity is regarded in the Heart One that is Sanctified is for cleansing himself from all filthiness both of Flesh and Spirit Again It makes a thorow change inclining the Soul to Obedience unto the Will of God in all things To have a respect to all God's Commands An holy Rule and an holy Heart do well agree As the Apostle saith Rom. 7.22 I delight in the Law of God after the inner Man 4. If we are Sanctified by Faith we are for making progress in Holiness till we come to Perfection As we may see natural things growing up to Perfection in their kind the Seed growing up to a flourishing Plant the Set growing to a Tree the Child growing till he becomes a Man So Sanctifying Grace is of a growing nature And though all that are Sanctified are not of the same pitch and stature in Grace yet all are endeavouring and breathing after Perfection The least Saint would be perfectly Holy and the highest Saint cannot but see great imperfection in himself and so is grieved that he is no more Holy Such never think they have Grace enough while they may have more But as for such as cry up a mean in Religion and conceit they need be no better than they are and desire to be no better they that like to stand at a stay are not right Certainly there is no good Man but desires to be better than he is 3. Mors fidei est separatio charitatis Bern. True Saving-Faith worketh by Love Gal. 5.6 It worketh it begets Love and it works by Love Indeed Faith and Love are two most active Principles that will set the Soul on work How doth Faith beget Love Why thus As it perswades the Soul of the love of God to us miserable lost sinners in giving his Son his only begotten Son and the love of Christ in giving himself for us for our Redemption As it perswades the Soul of the rich and free Grace of God in offering his Son and of Jesus Christ in offering himself to us together with the greatest benefits we can think of or desire to make us for ever happy That such things should be done for and offered unto such undeserving and illdeserving Creatures that Christ
only form Self-love but from the Love of God and Christ and Holiness Now do we grieve for Sin not only out of a Sight and Sence of the Danger but also of the Filthiness and Odiousness of it as contrary to the holy Nature and righteous Law of God Do we indeed grieve for Sin as Sin More particularly 1. Do we mourn for Sin as a Breach of God's holy Law As it is a thing forbidden and not only as it has set us under the threatnings of the Law Do we heartily approve of the Law of God as holy just and good Do we delight in the Law of God in the inner Man Is it our earnest Desire that our Hearts and Lives were in all things conformed to it and our great grief to find the contrary Many that sometimes have storms raised in their Consciences but instead of being offended and displeased with themselves and their Sins they are offended at the Word that discovers and condemns their Sins and as Ahab hated Micaiah they cannot endure faithful Ministers that tell them plainly of their Sins If it be thus with thee and if thy Heart riseth against and repines at the strictness and purity of God's Laws if they are grievous to thee as crossing thy beloved Lusts grievous as the Light to a Thief or as Chains are to a Malefactor Though thou mayest be full of Trouble and Perplexity yet certainly it is quited different from true Repentance and godly Sorrow 2. Do we mourn for Sin as a Dishonour to God Herein lieth the greatest Evil of Sin that it is against God It is a practical Denial Contempt Affronting or Abusing of God and of all God's Attributes a Denial or Contempt of his Sovereignty and Authority of his Holiness and Justice of his Wisdom Truth Power and Greatness of his Omnipresence Omniscience of his Dominion and Propriety in his Creatures an abuse of his Goodness It is a denying him that Honour Service and Subjection which is due from us as we are his Creatures Indeed it cannot be expressed what a wrong and dishonour to God Sin is And this a gracious Soul takes notice of in his sad Reflections upon his Sins As David 2 Sam. 12.13 I have sinned against the Lord. Psal 51.4 Against thee thee only have I sinned and done this evil in thy sight Though he had sinned against others too had sinned against Bathsheba depriving her of her Chastity had sinned against Vriah depriving him of his Life had sinned against the World setting it so ill an example and giving Enemies such occasion to blaspheme these wrongs did all terminate upon God the supream Lawgiver and the Injury done to Creatures though great in it self was a small matter to the Wrong and Dishonour therein done to God As the Lord to magnify his Grace in pardoning the Sins of his People goes over with it again and again against me against me Jer. 33.8 I will cleanse them from all their Iniquities whereby they have sinned against me and I will pardon all their Iniquities whereby they have sinned against me and whereby they have transgressed against me So that Sin is against God this is the burthen of every gracious Heart 3. Do we grieve for Sin as it displeaseth God as it is the abominable thing which he hateth Ezek. 6.9 They that escape of you shall remember me among the Nations because I am broken with their whorish Heart which hath departed from me c. Doth this Consideration of Sin break our Hearts Are we vexed at our selves that we have fretted him as we have the Expression Ezek. 16.43 that we have provoked and disquieted him Doth it grieve us to think how we have grieved his Spirit Is it the burthen of our Souls to think how he is pressed under our Sins how we have wearied him with our Iniquities It is nothing for us to be troubled when God afflicteth and putteth us to grief A Slave will roar and cry out under the Lash But an ingenuous Child is grieved when he hath displeased his Father though he be not scourged and corrected for it So though we are not chastened by God yet do we afflict our own Souls for Sin Or if the Lord doth lay Affliction on our loyns yet are we more troubled for having offended God than for our own smart and suffering 4. Do we grieve for Sin as against God's mercy as an ill Requital of his Goodness Doth the Goodness of God lead us to Repentance Godly Sorrow is ingenuous And the Mercy and Goodness of God is a special means of exciting to Repentance and of promoting it That there is Mercy with the Lord that there is Hope of finding Mercy this is a special means of working Repentance at first without which the Soul would be swallowed up in despair The Law discovering Sin and Wrath displaying God's Holiness and punitive Justice may in one sence break the Heart of a Sinner But it is the Gospel revealing God's free and infinite Grace and Mercy in Jesus Christ his willingness and readiness to pardon and to be reconciled to Sinners that repent and turn that is the means of melting the Heart into kindly Sorrow The great Motive to sound Repentance is God's Mercy As you find it laid down Joel 2.13 Rent your Heart and not your Garments and turn unto the Lord your God for he is gracious and merciful slow to anger and of great kindness When a Man considering his many and great Provocations on the one hand and God's gracious and merciful Offers on the other hand As Thou hast played the Harlot with many Lovers yet return unto me saith the Lord. As I live saith the Lord God I have no pleasure in the Death of the wicked but that the wicked turn from his way and live Turn ye turn ye from your evil ways for why will ye dye Let the wicked forsake his way and the unrighteous man his thoughts and let him return unto the Lord and he will have mercy on him and to our God for he will abundantly pardon When thus a Man hath his Heart relenting it is kindly When the thoughts of God's Goodness of his gracious Nature and his gracious Offers cause a Man to loath himself to be ashamed of his own baseness and vileness in offending so gracious a God this is godly Sorrow Indeed it is an hopeful Sign when the Heart is melting under common Mercies A Stone-wall will seem to weep in moist weather So the Hearts of many that are as hard as Stone will seem to give again under Judgments But David was brought to Repentance by Nathan's recounting God's favours vouchsafed to him and not only his denouncing judgment 2 Sam. 12.7 8 with v. 13. And so some paraphrase upon Psal 51.4 Against thee thee only have I sinned Against thee who hast done so much for me against thee who hast so raised me so oft delivered me O I have ill requited thee The common Goodness of God his Patience and
a fit Object to work on our Fear and we are commanded to fear him that is able to destroy both Soul and Body in Hell Mat. 10.28 Luk. 12.5 And commonly this is the first Motive in place though the last in dignity and worth as Mr. A. Burgesse says But more of this when I come to speak of the Grace of Fear At present note If we are only restrained and kept in by a Fear of Punishment this is but a natural Principle and shews only a slavish Spirit To follow Vertue only or chiefly in hope of Reward is mercenary to flee Vice only or chiefly for fear of Punishment is servile But where the true Fear of God ruleth in the Heart there is a Fear of displeasing and offending God and not only of suffering 2. When we forsake Sin out of Love to God Psal 97.10 Ye that love the Lord hate Evil. So this is right when our Love to God will not suffer us to walk contrary to him Jer. 44.4 Oh do not this abominable thing that I hate When this is a prevailing Argument to keep us from Sin that God hates it this would shew that we love God When we would not displease him would not grieve his Spirit and would not dishonour God as we would be ashamed to wrong and abuse our best Friend and would not be so unlike to God as Sin makes us and would not follow such a Course as would separate betwixt us and our God and would hinder our Communion with God these things would shew a loving child-like disposition towards God and that we forsake Sin from a gracious Principle 3. When we forsake Sin from an hatred of it When Sin is not onely barely left but loathed when we turn from it having our Hearts turned against it Psal 101.3 I hate the Work of them that turn aside then it follows it shall not cleave to me Prov. 8.13 The Fear of the Lord is to hate Evil not only to depart from Evil but to hate Evil There is a Contrariety and Opposition betwixt Grace and Sin Where true Grace is therefore there is not only a declining of Evil from the force of Education or Example or as being moved with Rewards promised or Punishments that are threatned but there is an Aversness to Sin it self from a contrary Principle within a Detestation of it an Antipathy against it It is part of the Description of a wicked Man Psal 36.4 that he abhorreth not evil And a bare Abstinence from the ward Act of Sin is not enough without an abhorrence of it While a Man retains a secret love and liking of Sin in Gods account he lives in Sin though he refrains from the gross outward Act. † Quid quod volumas facti origo est Vanissimum est dicere volui nec ramen feci Sicut malum non persicis nec concupiscere debueras Tertul. de Paenit Though one be not drunk with the Drunkards though one doth not swear with the Swearers nor mock and taunt with the Scoffers yet it is bad enough to have pleasure in them that are such Rom. 1.32 As it is a sign that we do not truly hate Sin if we are not willing to forsake it So on the other hand we do not rightly forsake Sin if we do not hate it There are some whose Sins leave and forsake them rather than they leave and forsake their Sins Some there are who do not put away their Sins but are forced to part with them As Pharaoh was forced to let Israel go As Phaltiel parted with Michal when he could keep her no longer but was sad at parting 2 Sam. 3.16 But there is a great difference betwixt a Mans parting with what he loveth and his casting away what is loathsome to him It is very unpleasing and grievous to him to part with what he loveth And this shews a Man's love to Sin when he is sad to think of parting with it when it is grievous to him to think of parting with his vain Companions sinful Pleasures c. When it is very unpleasing to him to hear his Sins spoken against reproved and threatned When it is irksome to him that Parents or Governours keep him in will not suffer him to take his Swing or when he is under restraint by Poverty Sickness c. But what a Man loaths and abhors he is most willing to put away Such things as one hath an Antipathy against he is ready to flee from or is not at ease till they be removed out of his sight So a Man that loaths Sin how earnestly does he desire to be rid of it how glad would he be to have Sin removed quite out of his sight He could not be satisfied only with a removal of the Guilt of Sin to be left under the Power of Sin The presence and prevalency of Sin greatly afflict him The very presence of Sin is a sad annoyance and disturbance to a gracious Spirit A Man cannot delight in the Company of those he hates So if we hate Sin we are sick of it weary of it we would have no more to do with it And this is a right turning from Sin when it is cast off and abandoned with hatred and detestation So 4. When it is forsaken from a firm and fixed resolution in the Soul against it Many have a wishing Will as Mr. Perkins says but no settled purpose Vid. Cases of Consc l. 1. c. 5. §. 4. p. 16. in Vol. 2. But now where the Fear and Love of God and hatred of Sin prevails in the Heart there will be a rooted settled resolution against Sin 2. It is a good sign that a Man truly forsakes Sin when he setteth against his inward corruptions and feareth to Sin in secret Some are tender of their credit while they have no tenderness of Conscience as they are not afraid of being guilty of those Sins in secret which they would be ashamed that others should know Close Chapmen cunning Gamesters that love to play under-Board Some are for their private Walks and so sly that others shall have much a doe to trace them Their way is like the way of a Serpent on the Rock or of a Ship in the Sea But let such know The Eyes of the Lord are open upon all the ways of the Sons of Men to give every one according to his ways and according to the fruit of his doings Jer. 32.19 Prov. 5.21 There is no blind-folding of the Eye of God's Omniscience And as he sees the most secret Sins so when at last he shall turn the way of the wicked upside down he will lay all open to the view of the whole World There is nothing secret which shall not be revealed nothing hid which shall not be made known Your secret Sins will one day find you out and will come out at last But he that truly forsakes Sin dares not allow of Sin in secret Yea he is for mortifying his most inward corruptions He
and alacrity Spiritual Joy where it comes exceeds and as we may say swalloweth up carnal worldly Joy The Joy of the Holy Ghost is far more pleasing than the Joy of Harvest 10. That is a kind of Spiritual Joy when we heartily unfeinedly rejoyce in the good of others Spiritual Joy is promoted especially by the Spiritual good of others The good found in others As when Barnabas saw the Grace of God among the Disciples at Antioch he was glad Act. 11.23 And when Paul and Barnabas had declared the Conversion of the Gentiles they caused great Joy unto all the Brethren Act. 15.3 So Titus was comforted in the Believing Corinthians and Paul rejoiced much on their account 2 Cor. 7.7 So David rejoyced to see the Peoples forwardness 1 Chron. 29.17 And now have I seen with Joy thy People which are present here to offer willingly unto thee Psal 122.1 I was glad when they said unto me Let us go into the House of the Lord. Again when the Good vouchsafed to others is matter of Joy to us Especially the Good of God's Chosen This may be spiritual Joy To rejoice and be glad with Jerusalem when she is rejoicing to be comforted with her consolations as Isa 66.10 11. when it is not from a selfish but a publick spirit this is good But they that rejoyce in iniquity or rejoyce at others Calamities they who rejoice over God's People in the day of their destruction or of their distress their Joy is so far from being right Spiritual Joy that it is devilish 11. Spiritual Joy is such as cannot be kept and maintained but in a way of holy walking and working Righteousness As it is Joy to the Just to do Judgment Pro. 21.15 So the Lord meeteth him that rejoiceth and worketh Righteousness Isa 64.5 These things have I spoken unto you says our Saviour that my Joy might remain in you and that your Joy might be full Joh. 15.11 Now what things were those see v. 7. If ye abide in me and my words abide in you And v. 10. If ye keep my Commandments ye shall abide in my Love Thus we can have no more evidence of the soundness of our Joy than we have of the sincerity of our Obedience Psal 64.10 The Righteous shall be glad in the Lord. Psal 97.11 Light is sown for the Righteous and gladness for the upright in heart Bonum vinum ex hydria purificationis hauritur as Bernard speaks alluding to that Joh. 2.6 c. Spiritual Joy is drawn out of a pure Conscience A Conscience that is peaceable but not pure is a meer cheat Never expect to have Spiritual Joy in a course of Sin Such a course as grieves the holy Spirit of God will never bring a Man to true Peace and Joy 12. Spiritual Joy quickens and enlargeth the heart in God's Service Joy dilateth and enlargeth the heart * Laetitia q. laetitia So does Spiritual Joy It enlargeth the heart in Duty It is a great furtherance in God's service Rom. 14.17 18. Spiritual Joy is as Oil to the Wheels It makes Souls like the Charoits of Aminadib How are Souls carried out for God when Spiritual Joy fills their Sails This raiseth the Soul Trouble of Spirit is dejecting Why art thou cast down O my Soul And dejected spirits drive on but heavily in Duty But Spiritual Joy elevates the Soul To serve the Lord with gladness is to be raised in his Service Spiritual Joy will make Souls more vigorous This would strengthen weak hands and confirm feeble knees The Joy of the Lord is our strength Neh. 8.10 When Daniel hears the voice of Joy and Gladness Dan. 10.19 O Man greatly beloved fear not peace be unto thee be strong yea be strong he could say When he had spoken unto me I was strengthened and then he said let my Lord speak for those hast strengthened me But there is no true comfort or pleasure to be taken in such Joy as does not further fit us for our work and duty Such Joy is but a flash 13. As was noted before of sound Hope Spiritual Joy is a special incentive to praise and thankfulness As it comes in usually in a way of Prayer So it is wont to carry out the Soul in Praises As we find these joyned Psal 9.2 I will be glad and rejoice in thee I will sing praise to thy Name O thou most High And Psal 68.3 4. Let the Righteous be glad let them rejoice before God yea let them exceedingly rejoice Then it follows Sing unto God sing Praises to his Name Nothing puts the Soul in better tune for praising God than Joy in him When a Soul is thus raised and lifted up by him it will be for extolling and lifting him up Psal 30.1 I will extoll thee O Lord for thou hast lifted me up And v. 11 12. Thou hast turned for me my mourning into dancing Thou hast put off my Sackcloth and girded me with gladness To the end that my Glory may sing praise to thee and not be silent O Lord my God I will give thanks unto thee for ever So Col. 1.11 12. Giving thanks unto the Father there followeth joyfulness Now hath your Joy this effect are you much in God's praise 14. Spiritual Joy can keep alive and keep the Heart alive in the midst of outward troubles Hab. 3.18 Loquor quod expertus novit inexpertus ignorat to borrow the expression of Bernard I speak what the experienced Christian knows though the unexperienced neither apprehends nor beleives it Spiritual Joy will hold up a Mans Head in such afflictions under which others Hearts that know nothing of it would quite sink and be overwhelmed Yea in sufferings for Christ and Righteousness sake this Joy is so far from being damped that it is ordinarily more heightened not checked this way but increased 2 Cor. 1.5 As the Sufferings of Christ abound in us so our consolation also aboundeth by Christ Though Men may strip the Faithful of their outward enjoyments yet this inward Joy no Man can take away Joh. 16.22 The Believing Hebrews took joyfully the spoiling of their goods Heb. 10.34 Manifold Trials here could not dash the Joy of those who by Faith foresaw their future glorious Triumph 1 Pet. 1.6 Wherein ye greatly rejoice though now for a season if need be ye are in heaviness through manifold temptations In this sense also the Joy of the Lord is our strength helping to bear the Cross not only patiently but chearfully As the Apostles departed from the presence of the Council rejoicing that they were counted worthy to suffer shame for the Name of Christ Act. 5.42 Spiritual Joy is an Heavenly Spark that floods of Trouble and Persecution cannot quench And while Heaven smiles on a Saint he cannot but rejoice though the World frowneth This Note may discover the Joy of many to be unsound That Joy which openeth at the smiles of the World and shuts at its frowns is not a flower of the Sun