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A86560 A caveat to all true Christians against the spreadings of the spirit of Antichrist, and his subtile endeavours to draw men from Jesus Christ / propounded to them by J. Horn, one of the unworthiest of Christs servants in his gospel, a preacher thereof in South Lin, Norfolk ; together with some brief directions for their orderly walkings. Horn, John, 1614-1676.; Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685. 1651 (1651) Wing H2796; ESTC R42677 162,184 341

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say Tush we are Lords we will come no more at thee Jer. 2.31 we need not call upon God for any thing for all things are ours and what profit is it if we pray to him as wicked men are noted to say Job 21.15 seeing God is engaged to us by his Promise or we shall have what is appointed for us If I say we shall thus reason however we may as others guilty of the like pride before us Mal. 3.16 be called happy by others yet surely God will resist us and we are in danger to be given up to Satan and to our own hearts till they have brought us to confusion The Apostle James plainly tels some that they received not because they asked not or because they asked amiss to consume it on their own lusts James 4.3 And our Saviour hath as plainly on the other side bid us ask that we may receive and our joy shall be full Joh. 15. Restrain not your prayers therefore my brethren but pour out your hearts before the Lord not listning to vain Philosophy and Speculations about Gods Will and Way nor prying into his Essence and things not seen so as to contemn and slight his Counsels and then think to defend your selves by saying our prayers cannot alter his Will and Decrees we shall neither have the more for praying nor the less if we pray not for he cannot be wrought upon by any thing in us for this is contrary to all piety and godliness The Prophet Isaiah hath otherwise instructed us that God hath not said to the house of Jacob seek my face in vain Isai 45.19 Do not thou justifie the counsel of the wicked but pray with all manner of prayer and supplication in the Spirit in every season or opportunity and watch thereunto in all perseverance or strength or fervency and pray for all Saints and for me c. as the Apostle exhorts Ephes 6.18,19 Pray with all prayer and supplication for every favor and against every evil acknowledging your follies beseeching for forgiveness intreating for help in all prayer in private and in publike by your selves and with others praying in the Spirit not with the lips onely but with the heart and spirit also according to that I will pray in the Spirit and I will pray with understanding also 1 Cor. 14. It s not saying a prayer that will suffice or is regarded but the heart and spirit exercised in prayer and supplication with thanksgiving and that in Gods Spirit too or in the holy Ghost as in Jude 20. in his leadings power wisdom teaching as he shews you your wants or the wants of others and the goodness of God for supply fills you with faith confidence boldness earnestness for prayer 〈◊〉 indeed essentially an exercise of the heart 〈◊〉 and by the Grace and Spirit of God breathing after God and desiring and craving help or favour of him and this may be either with vocal words or without and yet with words usually either in the heart onely the heart speaking to God when no sound is heard as Hannah did 1 Sam. 1. or with the mouth also as David and Christ and the Saints of God in their several ages used most commonly to do It s true that God looks at the heart more then at the words in prayer but yet he regards those petitions that are poured out in the Spirit and in the name of Christ in a single heart that are vocally exprest and they are not to be heard or regarded that contemn praying with words and make a tush thereof though in the mean time they pretend that they pray alwayes in that they are content with what God doth to them or now and then wish this or that to be done to themselves or others I fear such under pretence of praying alwayes pray not at all or very seldom and are rather of those despisers of Ordinances in Mal. 3.14 that say It is in vain to serve God and what profit is it that we have kept his Ordinances c. surely Christ taught his Disciples to utter words though he told them too that he would not have them vain in thinking to be heard for their much speaking yea verily not onely David Solomon Moses Samuel Daniel and all the antient Worthies uttered words solemnly in prayer unto God but the Lord Jesus Christ also at several seasons surely he needed not to have separated himself into a solitary place apart to pray Matth. 14.23 if to pray had been no other business then many make of it or if he had thought it needless to pray When he was to leave his Disciples he prayed with his voyce too and uttered many sweet and pretious words which are recorded Joh. 17. And so the Disciples after the Ascension of Christ continued together in an upper Chamber in prayer Acts 1. And after the Holy Ghost was poured upon them they were not of this Opinion of these proud spirits that think they need pray no more they have all already but they continued in prayer still and uttered words too therein Acts 2.42 and 4.24 and 6.4 We will give our selves say they continually to prayer c. So when Peter was in prison they were met to pray Acts 12. they could not pass away their time so jovially as some that pretend to know Christ as well or better in laughing and sporting carding and gaming c. but they spent their time when they met in prayer and God heard them too Yea Peter himself one of the prime pillars amongst them when he wa● at the house of Simon the Tanner went up int● an upper Chamber to pray and Paul when b● was to part with the Church of Ephesus kneeled down and prayed with them Acts 20.36 to which also sometimes they added Fasting Surely then they that despise this Ordinance or that think they do it sufficiently by now and then perhaps an ejaculation of a desire despising to pray together solemnly as occasion is offered are scarcely led by the same spirit that led the Apostles and ancient Saints of God and they neglect one part of the spiritual armor provided for them and in that plat lay themselves open to Satans temptations yea sure they that are above Ordinances are also above this spiritual armor at least in some parts of it and when Satan hath got them thither he hath advantage enough against them for now he finds them naked and can as he lists captivate and wound them To be sure they pray not with all prayer and supplication but by the Prophets verdict of such they are proud and high-conceited speaking great swelling words of vanity and because they are sensual they judge of Gods Word and Ordinances according to sense counting Gods Ordinances low and foolish things preferring their own wisdom and ways before them Mal. 3.15 I wish there be not too great an increase of this proud and sensual generation and that it were not too common for people to count such happy
the Truth so much as it will defend us His Truth shall be thy Shield and Buckler Psal 91.3 c. 2. Put on also the Breast-plate of Righteousness to guard your hearts that Satans temptations pierce them not Let the comfort consolation and strength that righteousness affords be in your hearts and consciences O how chearful will that make us how useful will that be to us in the worst trials and bickerings when our consciences guarded with the Breast-plate Faith and Love 1 Thes 5.8 give a good answer to God and do not reprove us VVhen the Son of God made to us of God Righteousness imboldens us toward God and stands between us and all Law-charges when the beholding him as dead for our sins and risen again for our justification and mediating the new Covenant for us as the truth declares to us gives us good hope and makes us triumph over all accusations that would affright us By him we have access to God with confidence and are preserved that the sight of our own evils doth not overwhelm us especially while we walk in his Spirit and are led by his grace to do the thing that is well pleasing in his sight and whereof our hearts shall not reproach us for if our hearts condemn us not then have we boldness 1 Joh. 3.21 And that inward boldness is an undauntedness of Spirit by which we are carried to overlook and rejoyce against all those things by which our adversaries either outward or inward would discourage us A good heart or conscience made such by Christs blood washing it and Christ himself made of God righteousness unto it and leading it in paths of righteousness is a continuall feast and will bear a man up under all other infirmities Let this therefore be put on by us that it may cloth and fence us as also 3. Shod we our feet with the readiness or preparation of the Gospel of peace that so we may not be offended in our walkings the hardships we meet with may not make us go on lamely the scratching thorns of cares and griefs may not rent and tear us the Gospel of peace having effected peace within us and prepared and fitted us to bear with patience all adversities and tryals from without us Let the operations of it in you by which it prepareth and fitteth you for God and for his way making you ready for his work and service and steeling you with patience fortitude and courage against all oppositions and sufferings be as shoes to your feet in all your goings with that Gospel also be ye prepared and furnished yea and made stedfast and setled for the spirituall conflict count it not an empty thing but in the firmness and preparedness it hath in it and that it being minded effecteth let your steps be strengthened that you slide not and your wayes both in judgement and practice be directed that you erre not in the knowledge and minding of this your feet shall be guided through all assaults and temptations unto peace and quietness Let the firmness brought thereby keep you from unsetledness It is the power of God unto salvation to every one that beleeveth Rom. 1.16 That beleeveth I say for without faith we cannot receive the benefit thereof and therefore 4. In all or above all take to your selves the shield of faith by which ye shall be able to quench all the fiery darts of the wicked one whether ye understand this shield for faith it self or for God in Christ as the shield that faith useth they both come to one for faith is not the faith except it beleeve God rest in on him as declared in Christ so that its God in Christ closed with and rested on that makes faith as a shield thence the works of Christ are often attributed to faith because Christ doth them in and by this faith which hath God in Christ inclosed in it Now this faith is in all things usefull yea in all the other pieces of the spiritual armour it s that by which they are taken and put on by us for neither can truth be as a girdle to us not our consciences be made good nor Christ be as a brest-plate thereupon or the Gospel of peace firm strengthen and prepare us without faith receive them and thereby close us with God in Christ Jesus nor can we put on the helmet of salvation wield the sword of the Spirit or make an acceptable prayer except faith be in us so that in all these things we are to put on or exercise faith Beleeve the truth and Gospel of God and give glory to him and therein let the heart stay and rest on him minding viewing and considering what a one God is yea is become to us i● Christ what strength power mercy goodness and faithfulness and truth are in him how he is love and hath shewed forth his power and wisdom towards us and for us in acts of love and mercy to us and all this in his Christ his salvation his anointed who hath born our sin● for us and offered up himself a spotless sacrifice unto God and is become the propitiation for our sins the Mediator between God and men the high priest over his house full of mercy and grace ability and faithfulness for saving to the utmost those that come to God by him one that mediates the new Testament for his called ones that they may receive the promise of the eternall inheritance in him it is that God is a shield to us and shineth forth his grace and glory upon us Let not Christ and God in Christ then be heedlesly disregarded by you but consider him and hold fast to him beleeve in God and beleeve in Jesus Christ take to you the shield of faith Joh. 14.1 What good will a shield do a man if he throw it on the ground and use it not but if he take it to him it will profit him it will defend him therefore take to you the shield of faith for thereby ye shall be able to quench all the fiery darts of temptation that come from Satan whether more immediately by his own suggestions or more mediately by his messengers though their words be filled with never so much spirituall force and fiery burning ready to overturn men into delusions hold fast God in Christ as revealed and named to us in the truth by faith cleaved to will put them all to flight and certainly safeguard us Resist Satan with this and stand stedfast here in the use and exercise of faith as weapons are made for use in a day of battell and not to lie and rust by us and though he be never so diligent vigilant malicious subtile yet he will be foiled Resist the Devil and he will flie from you 5. Have upon your head also the helmet of salvation or as in 1 Thes 5.8 for an helmet th● hope of Salvation that your mindes be not corrupted from the faith nor you struck down from your resolution
glorious appearance of him unto Paul as caused a bright shining visible to the standers by if he had had no other being or existence then in the hearts of men Acts 9.7 and 22.9 Such inferences then are meer abuses of Scripture not asserted in but contradictory to the Scriptures by keeping close to which as was before noted thou maist descry them to be vain as Christ holding close to the Scriptures detected Satans abuse of Scripture to him Beware I say then of their false Collections and strained inferences against the stream of the Scriptures and contrary to their plain sayings and their errings from the faith once delivered to the Saints as they are by the Scriptures made evident to be errings therefrom contend against but yet this their practise notwithstanding or their allegation of Hereticks in general abusing and diversly wresting them do not thou slight them but the more to minde them they being as the Apostle tells us sufficient to make the man of God perfect even fully able also to detect and reprove such abusive perversions of them yea and in and through faith in Christ to guide and keep thee and make thee useful to others also for salvation Sect. 7. Of Prayer ANd yet because they are the Sword of the Spirit a sword that cannot be weilded by every arm or to purpose by any but by and in the hand of the Spirit thou wilt need skill and strength from God rightly to use and weild them for though they are the glorious things of God and Christ uttered by the mouth of his servants the Apostles and Prophets that are contained therein yet as they are written so that writing is but a medium to make over those divine revelations by and the writing it self is not the thing that hath life in it but the things witnessed to and spoken of in them which things are not the object of the natural eye that looks upon the outward writing nor is the glory and certainty of those things discernable to the natural understanding unless the Understanding be opened though Truth in true expressions be presented to it yet it will not see them in the lustre beauty certainty glory heavenliness of them nor will it minde the love grace wisdom and glory of God therein shining and so the heart will not be rightly affected to them nor able to hold them fast so as nothing separate or withdraw it from them nor can or shal we so make use of them as not to be over-reached by Satan or have them in readiness when we should have most use of them uness they be put into us by the finger of God ingraven in our hearts and dwell in us being understood believed loved delighted in by us though the word therein declared be a spiritual Sword fit to fight the Lords battel with yet we have need of God to teach our hands to war and our fingers to fight with and to make it powerful and effectual against our spiritual enemies against whom we draw it Now the Lord hath promised to send his Spirit to the end to bring his Words to our remembrance to teach us lead us into all truth help our infimities c. And he is a Spirit of Wisdom and Understanding a Spirit of Might and Power and of the fear of the Lord a spirit of Truth and Consolation in whose might and wisdom and not in our own if we encounter Satan and his messengers we shall overcome them but as he is in the hand of the Lord to send forth yea is his hand so hath he told us that he would be sought to by us to perform for us the things that he promiseth us and so for this his Spirit to give wisdom and understanding to us Thence we are to look to him also in prayer and supplications with thansgivings for what he gives us according to that Phil. 4.6,7 In nothing be careful or thoughtful as to say and reason with our selves how shall we finde out truth how shall we escape the wiles of Satan but in all things or cases make known your requests unto God by supplications and prayers with thanks givings and then the peace of God that passeth understanding shall keep your hearts and minds in safe custody 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 in the knowledge of Christ as if he should say if you thanking him for what he hath done for you call upon him for further grace and mercy then shall he give down or so mind you of the knowledge of his Son as shall safeguard the heart in peace and quietness and this too agrees with that in Prov. 2.3 If thou callest for wisdom and liftest up thy voyce for understanding if thou seekest her as silver and searchest for her as for hidden treasure then shalt thou understand the fear of the Lord and finde the knowledge of God for the Lord gives wisdom and from his mouth proceeds knowledge and understanding which ver 10 11. if it enter into the heart and become pleasant to the soul will preserve thee from the evil man that speaks perverse things and from the woman or spirit of error that flatters with her lips Seeing this so pretious wisdom comes from God it is but meet and requisite that we go for it to God that we desire and pray to him for it and that without ceasing our desire and suit till he do give it to us yea and hath brought us by it to the haven of rest and set us past all further difficulties trials and temptations in which we cannot but need wisdom to direct and guide us which saith the Apostle James also Chap. 1.5 if any man want let him ask it of God who giveth liberally to all and upbraideth not that 's far the better course then to lean to our own understanding and take the thoughts and dictates of our own hearts for sure guides in which Satan oftentimes may come in and deceive us It is true that God doth often prevent us with his goodness and is found of them that seek him not yea that also is necessary to our seeking him for if he did not first give to us a knowledge of our wants and of his goodness how should we call upon him but it s as true that he having so prevented us and freely made known himself to us he expects this fruit again from us that we be thankful to him and follow on to know him seeking for further help and mercy of him So he could have given us blessing spirit knowledge c. immediatly into our selves but having found us unfaithful in Adam and to have plaid the Prodigals he hath in his wisdom chosen rather to depositate them in Jesus Christ willing us to repair to him to God by him for them to be given us out according to our needs which he also hath promised we shall receive so coming to him but if we turn our backs upon him and shall stoutly and proudly lift up our selves and
word before he was made flesh here the person neither was nor is the word There was Death according to the flesh so there is in the Saint but not so here as there for Christ died to take away Sin and was made an offering for sin but not so the Saint the Saint dies because of sin in him according to the flesh that being quickened in the Spirit he might more gloriously live to God but his Death in the flesh makes no expiation for sin nor is he the propitiation for any others therein He also rises again with Christ but not for such end as Christ he rose for our Justification but not we for any others but to enjoy the benefit of that that we have in him yea in this also there is another vast difference between Christ and the Saints that in the Saints are these three things 1. The substance of man consisting of body and soul 2. The flesh old man or sinfull disposition in them and 3. The Spirit or new man that lusts against that flesh but now in Christ though there was flesh of Adam and that subjected to infirmity because of our sins and Spirit or divine nature as the word of God yet in him there was no sinfull disposition no guile was found in his mouth nor was sin in that regard of inherency ever known to him in that he died it was for our sin the chastisement of our peace was laid upon him and through his stripes we are healed Isa 53.5 To say nothing that he is the Head also and the Saints his members and not the head He the Advocate for them the Great high-priest above them and over them they his house and people in which there is evident distinction between him and them and dissimilitude which as well as the similitude is to be minded diligently that we err● not But to return to the estate of the Saints according to that twofold consideration in which there is resemblance viz. as of Adam and as in Christ Sect. 2. Of the state of Saints as in the flesh COnsider my Brethren that though ye be Saints yet ye have still a relation in your persons to the first Adam you have yet a fleshly earthly substance made of the dust and that must go to the dust again an humane soul also breathed in of God to animate that earthly substance and this in your naturall and animal being which is neither of the essence of your Saintship nor yet annihilated by it you are Saints not by carnall earthly generation but by divine and heavenly Calling of God and by your insition into Christ the holy one who unto us is made of God wisdom righteousness holiness and redemption And you that are thus called and thus made Saints are yet according to your visible and natural substance and subsistence sons of Adam mortal men and women and according to this view and consideration acknowledge your selves in the flesh yet in a state of great weakness and imperfection both in regard of mortality and Death reigning in your members filling you with aches pains faintness weariness sicknesses till you be brought down to the dust of Death to which you also are appointed with other men it being the portion and lot of men as men and so of the Saints also as they are men as also in regard of sin the corrupt and cursed principle of flesh within you not wholly as yet outed by grace though conquered and put under and fastened to the crosse that it might be destroyed it hath yet such an existence in your flesh and nature that it much clouds the minde in seeing the things of the Spirit much dulls the heart in and withdraws the affections from the cleaving to and eager pursuit after them yea subjects you to uncomly unsaintly practises and behaviors in your walkings mingling your prayers with mistakes diffidence impatience dulness your minds with worldly earthly affections your walkings one to another with uncharitableness passions offences rashness c. though this flesh is in some more mortified in some less in some shews it self more one way in some another some are more covetous then others some more uncharitable some more passionate c. and this is found in Saints as they are sons of Adam they inherit from him by Nature their earthly substance with its infirmities weaknesses corruption and sinfulness Not to mention that according to this consideration there are among Saints many external differences as of male female young old rich poor Ruler Subject Master Servant Jew Gentile English Scotch Dutch French c. all which with many other like distinctions and differences in the flesh their grace or saintship doth not annihilate nor are they therewith to be confounded nor are they or their infirmities of sin or frailty to be wholly disregarded as if there were no such things in them or incident to them● Such their state after the flesh is a state of imperfection Sect. 3. Of their state after the Spirit BUt then according to their spiritual Being as born of God and as in Christ and so as Saints there their condition is far otherwise In Christ they are compleate Col. 2.10 He their Head and the root of their Saintship is altogether perfect and absolute in him no death no sorrow no crying no infirmity pain sickness mortality no sin corruption or corrupt weakness Old things are passed away behold all things are become new 2 Cor. 5.17 He is altogether holy righteous wise spiritual divine immortal the Elect of God the Son and Heir of God in whom dwels all the fulness of God yea of the Godhead bodily So that there is no defect or want in him for them either of life wisdome righteousness holiness glory or of any thing good for them He is a place of broad Rivers and Streams in which they may swimm and their estate as in him is a state of great glory and perfection comming unto him ye are come to sonship to life to immortality to righteousness to redemption and whatever may conduce to or advance your happiness and being in him ye are all this A new creature partakers of Christ a chosen generation a Royal Priesthood an holy Nation Kings and Priests unto God members of Christ and in and with him called Christ because anointed with the same holy Unction and to the same glory and dignity only in subordination to him as the members to the head the younger brethren to the first-born among many brethren for in all things he is the first and hath the preheminence And as thus looked upon and considered in the Spirit ye are above sickness weakness sin c. they have no room o● place in this new state or condition Nor is the● herein any distinction of male female master servant bond free rich or poor but all in Chri●… are one new man according to this spiritual being righteousness sonship holiness with a● the priviledges of Christ are alike their portion
the same spirit and inward principle with them yea they depart that they might be manifest that they were not of them Yea some of understanding may fall too to try the rest and to purge them yea of the Princes of the Congregation and renowned of the Assembly some are sometimes perverted not having had the Word mixed in their heart● with Faith nor living upon the Word but upon sensible feelings and experiments as many such the Rebels of the Israelites had had Such are in likelihood then to be discovered that they being purged out by some way or other they that live by Faith and are sound in the Word might be approved the more and the less by such indangered Besides That all is not gold that glisters in the Saints even they whose hearts are right and bottomed on the VVord have flesh mixing it self with Spirit and polluting the things of their spirits even their faith hope confidence love c. all in which that proceeds from and is generated by the flesh is but flesh all that that springeth not from the VVord and Spirit and is not of the infusion and operation of the Spirit is but flesh and amongst a great heap of Oat there is many times much dross in a great deal of joy and peace and faith appearing there is much flesh Now God orders temptations to his that the fire thereof might purifie them that that which is flesh might be purged out and that that is good and spiritual might be the more approved and shine the brighter be made the more solid and compacted and better able to endure after-encounters Yea herein also he gives them the larger experiences of his power and faithfulness and makes them instruments of his greater glory and fitter for the receit of their inheritance Thence that of James Chap. 1. Vers 2 3. My brethren count it all joy when ye fall into divers temptations knowing that the trying of your faith worketh patience and let patience have its perfect work that ye may be entire and wanting in no good thing And that in 1 Pet. 1.7,8 That the trial of your faith much more pretious then that of gold may be found to praise honor and glory at the appearance of Christ Jesus Let us not therefore beloved think strange of any fiery tryal whether of fiery persecutions from men or of fiery darts of temptations from Satan that comes to try us as if some strange thing had hapned to us 1 Pet. 4.12 It s Gods way with all his pretious mettals with all his Saints he brings them not into his Treasury before he have tried them and purified them he gathers not his Corn into his Granary till he hath fanned it Indeed the proper Son of God Christ Jesus had no● dross in him but he was tryed and tempted for our incouragement while we know that w● have a merciful high Priest for us that hath broken the power of the adversary in his personal incounters and was in all things tempted as we except that he had no sin and so is meet to succour us in our temptations for him and to give us victory over them Heb. 2.17,18 and 4.15.16 Yea he was tempted that it might be manifest that there was no dross in him and that he might shew us the way of overcomming but if He was tempted that needed not any trial or purgation as pertaining to himself and if all the Saints have used to pass through temptation and God hath good ends in it sure then it behoves us to be circumspect and expect it prepare and arm our selves against it watching and praying that we not fall into it Matt. 26.41 The rather considering what an adversary we have to incounter with Satan that is full of diligence and malicious vig●lancy to harm us of whom and whose subtilty and wily industry I shall shall say a little to you Sect. 2. Of Satan and his subtilty SAtan is the more perilous adversary to us because of his extream subtilty force and vigilancy the two former from the nobleness of his first created being which by how much the more high spirituall it was by so much the wi●keder it is become being fallen for wickedness is never so dangerous as when it meets with power and knowledge to improve it his vigilancy to harm us proceeds from his degeneration and inward wickedness and hatred against God and us His subtilty is noted in his name of Serpent and by those phrases that tell us of his wiles and methods as his malice in that he is called the old red Dragon full of wrathfull poyson his strength by the name of Lion and his diligence to improve all these against us in that he is said to go about like a roaring Lyon as if he should say like as a Lyon hungry and roaring after his prey useth all diligence to catch it so this grand adversary of the Saints goes about compassing the earth and prying into all occasions dispositions and wayes for opportunities to do them mischief He seekes and he walkes about seeking whom he may devour making it his business and trying all one by one as it were sifting men as wheat is sifted in a seive if he cannot catch this man he will try another and if not this way then another there is his eager and violent diligence in this his mischievous way and of his subtilty to try all wayes and conclusions and to winde us in and ensnare us there is no room to doubt seeing as we said before he is a Spirit and so hath the more insight into us bodies can discern but bodies with their animal senses but Spirits especially when not impeded with bodies can pierce deeper and see something far into dispositions and Spirits Men of a subtile Spirit can discern much into others tempers and dispositions how much more Satan that is a Spirit and can come nearer to our Spirits he can discern very much of mens dispositions and suit his temptations unto them He is an Artist in his way and can lay a long train of temptations so deeply and politickly that none can espy him scarcely If he see men not wholly taken off of the world but that the flesh with its affections and appetites after carnall objects are somewhat stirring in them he can find out wayes enough to enslave them if God permit him yea and so he catcheth many in his snares inveigling them to give themselves to seek after the promotions ease liberty applause and pleasures of the world and so by degrees he deads them to or withdraws them from the mark of the price of the high calling of God and he can tell how to put on notable visions and pretences as of necessity betterness and more fitness to serve and glorifie God more advantage to the word and way of God many such fine devices to circumvent men so as they suspect little harm in what he leads their Spirits out to till they see themselves in
attain them He hath promised t● give his Angels charge over me and they sha●… keep me that I get no harm therefore I wi●… not be tyed up any longer to such and such means to use them though God afford them let other cry I am of Paul and I am of Apollo I wi●… neither regard one nor the other I will on●… immediately betake my self to Christ Scriptures exhortations prayer ordinances are fit for novices and such as have not so gre●… attainments as I have I have no need of the● nor of any Brethren in such wayes I wi●… hear whom I please let them be what they wi●… and say what they will they cannot harm me for ●o I am a child of God and God is ingage● to preserved me thus this subtile serpent buzz●… into the members as well as he did into th● head hurtfull conceptions which many drin● down the more fearlesly because they s●em to b● the workings of faith and confidence in them and think fear too low a thing for them no● considering what the Holy Ghost hath said tha● the wise man feareth and departeth from evil b●… the fool is confident and rageth Prov. 14.16 〈◊〉 passeth on those that think themselves to stan● and to be of the stronger part and to have reached to high attainments are oftentimes here snared And what 's the issue of these but neglecting yea contemning Gods appointed way of preservation some venture upon evil Companies and fall into horrid wickedness and scandalous courses some sleight the Scriptures despise their brethren follow their fancies for having turned the back upon Gods way Satan as an Angel of Light meets with them and perswades them he is the Angel of God sent to bear them up from falling and having gotten the credit of a good Teacher leads many of them to think the Gospel of Christ an empty low Doctrine Christ a fleshly Christ the Doctrine of the Resurrection and of his personal appearance meet deceits yea rushes them into all the heighth and strength of delusion that whereas they received not the love of the truth that they might be saved they might be overwhelmed in unrighteous delusions till they be damned 2 Thes 2.10.11 being cheated with tempting God in stead of trusting him and separating the Promises of God from the way of God being herein also strengthened through some mistakes of some men that preach the absoluteness of Gods Covenant and the in●allibility of salvation and mind not rightly to whom such doctrines appertain viz. to those that with honest hearts believe and have the Word of God so mixed with faith in them that they are thereby kept from such presumption in 〈◊〉 awful fear of trusting themselves or departing from Gods way thence also the subtile d●vil lef out that word in all thy wayes the w●… that he suggested being none of the wayes th●… God prescribed to him Saints whoever you are take heed of this deceit separate not Gods Promises from his waye● and prescriptions The Jews had a promise 〈◊〉 entring into Canaan but they understood n●… Gods Language but erred in their hearts an● therefore they not walking in his way of faith they entred not into his rest Believe not ever spirit no though it come with pretence 〈◊〉 Scripture and lead to confidence and bold fea● lesness and to a certain floating joy as assure● of your happiness if it lead to neglect God● wayes and draw from his Commandment know there is something of Satan in it thoug● the thing held forth may happily be true y●… then there is as so used a perverting Truth to 〈◊〉 wrong end Marke that of David Psal 37.34 Wait on the Lord and keep his way and he shall exalt thee to inherit the Land Separate not tho● two in the way of the Lord is strength and in h●… fear is sure confidence but though God shoul● say unto thee thou shalt surely live yet if tho● beest drawn to trust in thine own righteousnes● and commit iniquity all thy righteousness shall not be remembred but in the iniquity that tho● committest thou shalt die for the mouth of th● Lord hath spoken it Ezeck 33.13 He only is in a sure standing that hath the Word of God so abiding in him that it keeps him from presuming to depart from him Take heed of Satan in this temptation As the common people use to say He may alwayes be discerned when he appears in a humane shape by his cloven foot so it s true in this matter in the foot the issue and tendency of his temptation he may ever be discerned if thou hast the Word and Spirit of Wisdom to guide thee in it he ever comes to divide from God even while he tempts to lean upon him his temptation tends to separation from him to leave his way and yet expect his Promise made to those that walk in his way so he prevailed with the ancient Jews Mica 3.10.11 When they built up Sion with blood and Jerusalem with iniquity yet they would lean upon the Lord and say Is not the Lord amongst us no evil can come upon us Take heed yet again I say of this spiritual wickedness in heavenly things If a Spirit should come with a great deal of light and force whisper to thee that thou must cease from man and in this perswade thee not only not to build thy faith upon the parts wisdom holiness of this or that or any man but also not to attend to the Gospel ministred by men because they that minister it are men but neglecting such Ministration to waite only upon Christ immediatly or to put no difference between men preaching the Truth or Error much more to take thee off thy confidence from the man Christ who is appointed to be the hiding place for men know its a delusion the Word o● God in the mouth of Satan because in these end● and intimations its contrary to the Word o● God for God hath both appointed the Ma● Christ Jesus to be our Mediator and to be ou● way unto the Father and men also to be instruments of proclaiming his Truth and as member of Christ and partakers of his spiritual riches t● help forward the growth of one another an● so they are to be owned and acknowledged i● love as helpers of our joy though not as maste● of our faith and God is to be attended upon i● the ministration of their gifts And so if th●… come to thee Ye need not that any teach you 〈◊〉 as that Vnction teacheth you with this intima●…on in the foot of it that ye need not any furth●… exhortation or watching over by any brethre● or you need no information out of the Scriptures because that Unction ye have receive● shall teach you all things without those medium● and so that come to divide you from Brethr●… and Fellowship in the Gospel and its Ordinanc● in which ye have met with him Know its st●… the tempter bidding thee throw thy self dow●
headlong for God saith not Ye need no mi●stration or instruction by any men because of the unction in you for then it had been needless for the Apostle to have writ to them he might as well have spared that pains in regard of them but he says they needed not that any teach them but as that anointingt taught them ●hat that suited not with it but was besides it and ●ew to it another doctrine and light then that ●hey had received from the beginning not agree●ng with that such teaching they had no need of ●n abiding in what they had received and been ●aught they should be saved I have instanced these two places that none might mistake them and abuse them as I know some do and to prevent your falling into the ●emptation of Satan when comming to any in such a way Surely my friends if you think whatever spirit comes unto your hearts and hints in ● otions and doctrines or conceptions or brings ●ny Scripture or Promise it s the Spirit of God ●e are much mistaken and may quickly be led ●nto a delusion as many that attend to such mo●ions and flashes of joy and light and have not ●he Word of God abiding in them with under●tanding usually are I wish there be not too ●any of you that have had some gratious ope●ations upon your hearts and of you that ac●ount your selves Saints and in a sure conditi●n taken in this snare of Satan learn so to lean on God as not to live upon means and run out inordinately after them where God afford● them not nor yet to despise his wayes and means when afforded presuming that God wi●… keep you safe and leave you right without them believe in God but do not tempt him● And where both of these are escaped beware o● the third in which 3. He set upon Christ to worship him that 〈◊〉 might have the glory and dignity of the worl● given him a strong and impetuous temptation● and oftentimes takeing where the other two ar● avoided as they that are like the seed in Thorn● ground go further then the other two ground● A temptation to Coveteousness Vain-glory an● Ambition to be great amongst men and this being suited to our sense and natural inclinations taketh often with those that have attained to much Satan knowing how to make all attainments contribute something to pride and high● mindedness which the more it s fed the more 〈◊〉 setteth open the soul to entertain such advant●ges as suit therewith Against this the Apost●… John writing to children young men and f●thers opposes this advice and counsel Love n●… the world nor the things of this world for the lo●… of the world and of the Father stand not together 1 Joh. 2.16,17 But because this is not so subt●… though oftentimes more catching then the fo●mer from its pleasingness to flesh as also because I toucht upon it before in the preceding Chapter I shall not inlarge so much upon it this being not faln into so much for want of discerning as by love of carnal worldly injoyment of earthy satisfaction or excellency and so needs ●ot so many words to discover it as to per●wade men not to listen to but avoid it Sect. 4. Of the main drift of Satan in all his Temptations THe subtilty and sedulity of Satan may appear by what is said as also some of h●… wiles and methods but now what is his dri●… and design in tempting would be a little furthe● considered it s far otherwise then the mind an● end of God in suffering him to tempt God aim● at the triall and purging of us and so at our benefit but Satan at nothing less then to devo● us by alienating our souls from God in the knowledge and enjoyment of whom consis● our happiness And because he knows that Go● is not to be known and enjoyed but only in an● through Christ even that Jesus of Nazare● who was made of the seed of David according to the flesh though the Lord of David as being the Son of God according to the Spirit because he is the only maker up of the breach between God and man the only propitiation fo● our sins by and in the vertue of his Death an● Sacrifice the onely Mediator of God and ma● the onely way unto the Father by whom as b● hath offered up himself through the eternal Spirit a spotless Sacrifice we may have access unto and acceptance with him the onely bread of Life that God hath given us from heaven to feed upon the great Witness and Evidence of Gods Love and Goodness to us the express Character and lively Image of his Person in a word the only Saviour appointed of God to us in the vertues of his once offered Sacrifice able not only to justifie us at the first but also perfectly to save us therefore he makes it his main business in order to the alienating men from God and depriving them of eternal happiness to turn or keep men out from believing on him even as the Serpent beguiled Eve so doth this wicked one indevour to beguil souls now corrupting their minds or thoughts 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 from the simplicity that is in him from their single looking to God in and through him Now how did the Serpent beguil Eve but by perswading her that their living by faith in the Word of God and in observance of the way of God was a blind low kind of living but would she be ruled by him and listen to his counsel they should attain to a much better condition live a life of Knowledge like to God and not in such a subjection to and dependance on God even so as the Apostle intimates 2 Cor. 11.2,3 Satan now seeks to deceive by insinuating into mens thoughts that the Death Sacrifice and Mediation of Christ are but low simple things fit only for Novices and new beginners to live upon and the living by faith in him and in submission to his Doctrine and Ordinances a poor despicable way of living that keeps men in blindness and subjects them to many exercises and temptations from which would they listen to his counsels he would soon free them and bring them to a more godlike condition Thus withdraws he mens souls from Christ and leads them either wholly to sleight and trample upon him to loath the feeding constantly upon him as if he was as the murmuring Israelites said of their Manna but a light bread and to account the blood of the Covenant but a common poor thing and so to itch and covet after some more sensual satisfaction or else to joyn something else with him as the matter of their souls feeding and bottome of their confidence towards God and way of approaching to him as if there was not the fulness of God in him or as if he was not compleat nor had done so much in and by his one once offered Sacrifice as that in and with the vertues of it he is perfectly furnished for leading
us and other we expect and waite not for come come and let go that your fleshly knowledge of and faith and hope in that Jesus Christ the man that was born without you according to the letter and you shall enter into the love with us and shall find all these things that ye there read of done within you you are now exposed to tryals and walk sometime sadly and you are tyed to this and that ordinance but we are past all those things and quite beyond them and we are come to inform you of this our perfect condition in which there is nothing that God reckoneth sin to us nor are we in any bondage but peace and liberty is all our portion You are in hell in darkness but we in heaven in light into which we are come to draw you these and such like are the hony combs that drop from their lips the flatteries with which they entice and lay in wait to deceive the yong and unstable ones boasting of their own peace liberty and high attainments of infallibility and promises of the like betterness to others that will follow them with an undervaluing of others attainments and simplicity of faith that they have in Christ Jesus till they corrupt them from it And indeed whom would not such fair speeches catch and carry away Who would not long to lick at such hony drops and kisse the lips that are so delicious who would not beleeve such fair flourishes when they tell them also they are their experiences especially when they that hear are unsetled and impatient to follow their Jesus through tryals and wait upon him for his glorious happinesse many strong men have fallen by her saith Wisdom and few or none that turn in to her are able to get out again but are so in wrapped in her snares and find so much pleasantness in her deceits have such strong fancies and delusions of joy peace liberty heaven happiness here already God giving them up thereto with such a free run to serve the flesh too that they follow on still as an oxe to the slaughter and as a fool to the stocks till a dart strike through their liver for though this strange womans guests are in the depths of hell yet they are not sensible of it they know it not till Christ by the brightness of his coming and breath of his mouth shall awake them and fill their souls with horror This is the way by which they beguile the simple and unstable souls colouring over their words with here and there a snatch from the Scriptures as Satan also did in his temptations and confessed Christ for his own ends and purposes though in their hearts they slight the Scriptures in generall picking out here and there a line which they wrest and pervert to their own destruction as they will alledge that there is no new thing under the Sun to prove that Christ shall never come otherwise then as he doth come daily and was never otherwise 〈◊〉 childe and weak but as he is at present they will tell you that Paul saith henceforth know we Christ no more after the flesh to prove that the beleeving on Christ as he was made flesh dyed rose and ascended c. is but a fleshly faith and knowledge of him and to justifie themselves for their not so beleeving they will alledge that Flesh and blood shall not inherite the Kingdom of God to prove that Christs body was not taken up into heaven that body which he bade his disciples handle and see that he had flesh and bone in and to prove that our bodies shall not rise again and be made glorious and immortall as also to the same purpose they alledge that the body returns again to the dust and the Spirit to God that gave it they will bring that Christ in you the hope of glory not as the Apostle preacht it but to prove that there is no being of Christ without and distinct from men and that Christ is nothing else then some spirituall frame within and many such like abuses of the Scripture they do make to perswade to the belief of their assertions such as yet bear some reverence to the authority of Scripture and indeed some of them in their Writings and discourses begin with very taking considerations and some true speeches arguing that they have met with spiritual light but have been led away from or perverted in it through Satans subtilty they will speak against a notional Faith and against idle speculations of Christ without power and urge that Christ must be in men and they conformed to Christ and partake of the holy Unction c. and all this way fair and good but then with them or at the close of them they usher in these perverted strains of slighting Scriptures Ordinances Faith in Christ crucified c. yet with such subtilty that there needs a good measure of spiritual understanding and good vigilancy to descry them for by reason of those preceding Truths they begin withall many are unaware caught and taken yea they would deceive if possible the very Elect. Such is the way of the whorish woman such her Panders the messengers of Satan transforming themselves into Minsters of Righteousness to pervert the Passengers towards Wisdoms House into their deceptions but now what is the danger of being snared by them and of falling in to this temptation is nextly to be spoken Sect. 7. Of the danger that attends mens falling into this Temptation THe danger that attends the being taken i● these snares or rather the end and issue 〈◊〉 such men as are overcome thereby is altogethe● inexpressible but those expressions of it that th● holy Ghost hath left us upon Record are such a● may well affright us from once listening thereto● and fill the hearts spirits of with those inutt●rable horror that are guilty thereof The rewar● or Wages of sin in general is death Rom. 6.23 and the ruine of all that know not God and tha● disobey the Gospel is exceeding horrible viz. to be punished with everlasting destruction from th● presence of the Lord and from the glory of his power 2 Thes 1.9 to be debarred for ever from the enjoyment of the presence of God in which is fulness of joy and where are rivers of pleasure for evermore Psal 16,11 and to be shut up in perpetual misery and darkness but yet the expressions of their ruine and misery that run into these snares of Satan are such as evidently assign to them a first portion the holy Ghost being very full and frequent in setting forth the nature and consequents of these kinde of sinnings with answerable aggravations of their punishments for he tells us that these persons that run into these snares do not onely neglect a greater salvation then any formerly in the Law propounded Heb. 6.2,3 but also they crucifie to themselves the Son of God afresh and put him to an open shame Heb. 6.5,6 He was once crucified for
of following after Christ remember Gods salvation look to Christ himself the Author and finisher of your faith appointed of the Father to be his salvation to the ends of the earth He himself is complete armour girdle brest-plate shoes shield helmet c. Truth Righteousness Peace Salvation Heart peece and Head-peece too fit to guard the mind as well as the conscience Remember his love and what therein he hath done for you what contradictions of sinners what fights and temptations what tryals and agonies he passed through before he entred into his glory all which he endured for us that overcoming the world sin Death Devil and hell he might give us the victory over them and we might be encouraged to lean upon him remembring that he was raised again the thir● day from the dead 2 Tim. 2.8 for full and glorious deliverance from them Let the Salvation wrought by him for us both in his Death and Resurrection and in Gods gracious calling us out of Egyptian darkness delivering us from our fears and bondage into his light and conduct be minded by us so shall our faith be strengthened and our hearts quickned up to a more lively hope of his further saving us both by way of preservation here from the evil of temptations and full and finall freedom from them hereafter to the full possession of eternall happiness Consider what a great salvation what an exceeding g glorious reward is promised to us in Christ as the upshot of our conquest what joy what satisfaction what conformity to Christ in soul and body what an infinite portion and inheritance when we have finished our course and fought the good fight of faith the righteous Judge will give unto us in the day of his appearance to be like him to see as we are seen to reign upon the earth to be with him on his throne in his glory joy and felicity a glory that eye hath not seen nor ear heard nor can enter into the heart of man to conceive yea though we have the Spirit of wisdom and Revelation in the first fruits given us so are helped in some measure to apprehend the riches of that glory yet it appears not what we shal be nor can it be fully here comprehended by us The lively hope of this if it abide remain in us will be as an helmet and defence unto us it wil make us lift up our heads with boldness and not fear to pass through sufferings and difficulties it will preserve us also from the temptations to worldliness and to the worshipping of Satan in the Beast and from those too that lead to distrust and desperatness If by any means we should be corrupted from this hope and be drawn to think there is no other life but this present no greater happiness and perfection then is here attained no other heaven but our present injoyment that when this life is done all is done with us or all shall be alike to all the Spirit shall return to God as every other mans and the body to the dust there to be consumed and from thence never more to be raised we must needs then stagger and be dazzeled yea quite knockt off from our cleaving unto Christ such are in the snare of Satan already and will be overthrown by it If the hope of the resurrection and following glory be let go a man will be unstable and not regard the work of the Lord forasmuch as he will judge it in vain and profitless yea if the hope of Salvation be neglected and parted with by us any other way that we walk not in it or that it be as a thing disregarded by us if we fear that God will not assist and help us in what he leads us to meet with nor save us by his power from the evils set before us our hands wil hang down and our heads also and our hearts will fail us and we shall rather as the Israelites of old talk of going back again to the world or sit us down in a sullen desperate neglect of our selves and of God then hold on our resolution to go forward in the call of God and in the way in which he would lead us Hold fast then your hope in God that good hope begot in you through the knowledge of his grace both of preservation here and full deliverance in Gods season and it will be to you a Helmet of salvation Sect. 3. Of the Word of God BUt to all this it might be demanded ay but where is that truth to be met with with which we are to be girt and where shall we be instructed into that righteousness that will afford such comfort to us and be as a brestplate on our hearts to keep us what or where is that Gospel of peace in which such furniture and firmness is to be had as will prepare us for these spirituall incounters what is the rule of our faith and according to what should our hope be acted that they may be a shield and Helmet to us Every man will tell us that what he says to us is the truth to be beleeved by us that in cleaving to it we shall do righteousness they that slight the doctrines of the death and Resurrection of Christ as but low and carnall instructions will also tell us that they have the everlasting Gospel to Preach to us which indeed will satisfie us and gi●… us peace and so will best of all shoo and prepare us for our walkings they will say that 's Faith to believe what they tell us and some that Faith is but a low thing and we must be beyond it yea they that tell us thus give us hopes of greater things here then you propound to us to be here as perfect as ever and to have our full happiness how shall we then discern our way in these matters Answ To this seeing I speak to Saints the Answer is not difficult for they that are such indeed do in some measure know the Truth and are born of it do know the Righteousness of God and have believed in it have been begotten by the Gospel of Peace and quickned by it have faith in God and Christ and the hope of salvation through it And the Exhortation is to hold fast and put on what they have already known and met with that Truth that hath begun to free them that Righteousness of God in which he hath justified them that Gospel that hath begotten them that Faith there through wrought in them that hope of salvation that is therein set before them only because they that are weak in a day of temptation are oftentimes through the cunning and policy of Satan to be misled that they call in question what they have known and met with and that 's one main work of Satan to lead to question them either by presenting other things as more specious or the same but corrupted therefore it s needful that we mind what the
soul in patience to everlasting happiness and the fruits that spring up in the soul from that are very good and acceptable Thus Abraham believed and saw not and his faith grounded on the Word was stedfast the sensible deadness of his own body and decay of natural strength nor the known and proved barrenness of Sarahs womb caused him not to stagger but the Word wrought effectually in him to keep him in a patient waiting upon God for the accomplishment of the thing that was spoken and accordingly when he had patiently waited he received the Promise Heb 6.15 the first fruits or some particulars in it for he died in Faith not having received much of it Heb. 11.13 in a better way then Sarahs hasty counsel of turning in to Hagar could have brought about The Word of God the Gospel of the Kingdom being received in a good single honest heart brings forth fruit with patience perswades the heart to waite upon God in his way keeps it from carefulness in a year of drought when sense is not satisfied by more flowing feelings of consolation from the pourings out of Spirit but as faith comforteth in looking to the Word and yet it leads the heart to long and thirst after those flowing consolations promised in the Word in the way of the VVord the desires after which and rejoycing in the injoyments of which I would not be mistook as if I dasht against them or at all faulted It were better for me that my right hand should be withered then write a word to take the heart off from pressing after them in the way of believing but onely from the botoming our faith upon the sensible feelings of them and not upon the VVord that leads to wait for them in Gods way and firms the soul against hast-making and against the ready listening to other doctrines promising greater liberty and freedom or otherwise then the VVord of God declares to us or can there be found for our instruction Take you therefore heed beloved to the VVord of God to believe what he hath said by the mouth of all his holy Apostles and Prophets meditate ye in his Law night and day and try the doctrines yea and the Spirits too that come unto you by their consonancy with those divine sayings and count accursed what swerveth or leadeth you therefrom from or besides the Gospel Gal. 1.8.9 I mean as declared therein so shall you be able to quit your selves as men defending your selves against and driving back from you Satan and his instruments in their Temptations Sect. 4. Of the Scriptures I Know some will grant all this and yet undermine all again by this saying Ay but what is this VVord of God and where to be found Is not Christ the VVord and what he says in and by his and so he being in us speakes to us and what we say he says by us and it s his Word and to be heeded by men And thus even those that come to deceive will put that title upon their own conceptions and sayings and so catch and cheat men For avoiding which snare we are to Know further That as Christ is the VVord 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 so of him properly and as in his own person merely considered the Apostle here speaks not but of that that declares and unfolds him 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 which is indeed that that God hath spoken by the mouth of his Servants which that none might cheat us he hath ordered and caused to be also written and recorded so much as his wisdom hath seen meet and sufficient for our helpfulness in the holy Scriptures which ceaseth not to be his VVord because written down but becomes of greater usefulness to us for whose sakes they were so written though the letters and syllables as written are but humane instruments of makeing over what was by God spoken yet those divine verities the Oracles of God by and in those mediums made over and recorded are in themselves spiritual and full of divine operations abstractedly taken from the visible Characters or outward sound which are only mediums of conveying them unto men By these then heeded and minded shall you see what is Truth viz. that that agreeth with and is contained in these divine Revelations as also what is the righteousness to be put on and walked in what the Gospel of Peace and its preparation for that Gospel is there recorded as in 1 Cor. 15.3 That Christ died for our sins was buried and rose again the third day according to the Scriptures and the publishing of repentance and remission of sins in his Name amongst all Nations c. Luke 24.47 that also is the right and lasting faith that is grounded upon Christ and God in him according to the Scripture declaration of him to that the Promise is made as in Joh. 7.37,38 He that believeth on me as the Scripture hath said out of his belly shall flow rivers of living waters as also therein witness is born to the salvation to be hoped for By this VVord of God so written and recorded did Jesus Christ himself in the days of his flesh and of his temptations beat back Satan saying It is written thus and thus shewing us that while we cleave in faith and obedience to that that 's written in the Scriptures of Truth we shall not be overcome of Satan Beware ye then of those that impugn the authority of them and by crafty jugling insinuations indeavour to draw you to a slight esteem of them and to take you off from giving heed to them and so to God and his VVord in them Know that they are the Scriptures of Truth a sure VVord yea more sure and safe for you to look to then any dreams visions or sights be they what they will that any shall suggest to you The Apostle Peter preferred them before his own Vision of the glory of Christ and his hearing of the lively Voyce that came from God to Christ for others faith in him 2 Pet. 1.16,19 And our Saviour instructs us that God would have us mind them and not wander in our desires after other things to bottom our faith on as miracles c. and tells us that they that will not believe them will not believe though one should arise from the dead and declare Doctrines to them Luke 16.31 They are the inspirations of God into his servants the Prophets Apostles whom for this cause Christ being ascended gave unto his Church with Evangelists Pastors and Teachers that we might not be as children tossed to and fro with every winde of Doctrine Ephes 4.11,12,13 but taking heed to their words the words of the Prophets and commandements of the Apostles of our Lord and Saviour 2 Pet. 3.2 we might be preserved from Satan and his Instruments that shall mock at the coming of Christ and other sound doctrines according to godliness and that we might grow up in the unity of the Faith and Knowledge of the Son
stories as that a cock scratching up a dunghill found a Jewel and finding it wisht rather that he had found a kernel of Barley in which he intended not to tell a real story of any Dunghill Cock but under that devised 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or Fable to set forth the folly of vain men who if they light of some pretious Truth or meanes of understanding prize it not but prefer some small worldly commodities or pleasures before it as better suiting their principles and dispositions and so under a Tale of a Frog and a Mouse fighting till the Kite catch them both up and devoured them he sets forth the way and issue of civil dissentions in which while both parties fight against each other they both become a prey to some third common and more potent enemy And under the Tale of a Dog passing over the water with a piece of meat in his mouth catching at the shadow of it and loosing the substance he declares how foolish vain men having some substantial Truth and catching at some vain shadow of Truth as if it were another or a more substantial truth loose and fall from that substantial Truth that before they were possest of Such is the nature of 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 a devised Fable Now the Apostle Peter tells us that they did not so declare the coming of Christ as if what they declared of Christ as born of a Virgin the Word made flesh and as opposed by Herod and other enemies working Miracles dying rising and ascending was but a witty representation of something done within them as of Truth born in an honest and innocent heart and there opposed by Corruption and Lust yet after some strength attained teaching many good Lessons to the soul and doing great works in it curing its blindness healing its lameness inlivening it from its deadness sometimes again stifled as it were by corruption and darkness but yet after a while getting the upper hand again and obtaining a more glorious conquest ravishing the soul and carrying it up into heavenly joyes and consolations Verily if this had been the thing the Apostles meant in speaking of Christ his Incarnation Sufferings Teachings c. and all the History of Christ but deviled to set this forth they have declared as plain and manifest and yet as wisely a devised Fable as ever Aesop devised to represent his moral instructions But the Apostle tells us lest we should be beguiled and led into such a fancy that they did not follow any such thing when they preached Christ but told us a true History and that that was the true Grace into which they have instructed us 1 Pet. 5.12 .. It s a truth indeed and that plainly asserted too in the Scriptures that while w● behold the glory of the Lord with open face as in a Glass we are transformed into the same image c. that there is a great resemblance between the word of essence or Word that is God made flesh in the person of Christ and the Word or revelation of the grace of God in Christ united to our hearts by faith this conforms us unto Christ in Death and Resurrection It is opposed by corruption and growing up getting roote or dwelling richly in us teaches and admonishes us and keeps us safe in the midst of corruption from being overcome of it yea inasmuch as the Spirit of Christ is in it it gives the soul understanding and fills it with life power and salvation or rather Christ doth all this by it through his Spirit 's working effectually in it possibly to corruption at some time may cloud and dead its operations in some hour of temptation and day of desertion and it may break forth again and shine more gloriously in the soul after such a condition by the power of the Spirit quickning it in us and it may then raise us up in our spirits more gloriously and lead us up to heavenly consolations and all these things may be found attested in the Scriptures but yet this is not that coming of Christ in the flesh the Death and Resurrection of him declared in the Gospel but in some things the fruit of our sinnings against God or of his hiding his face by way of trial of our faith and in other things the fruit and operation of the Spirit of God sent unto us in Christ Name who suffered and rose for us We are to distinguish between the sufferings of the Humanity in the person of Jesus of Nazareth with its Resurrection and Glory his being made Lord and Christ c. and the conformity of the Humanity to him in his members by the working of his divine Spirit in them through the faith of him and not make the things affirmed of the head meet devised things to set forth Truth in the members nay deny the head and make him but a fained type of the members as they that hold not the head Col. 2.19 or ascribe not to the Humanity that suffered rose and ascended or to Christ as in it the true nature of a head I am the larger in this because it having a shew of wisdom beguiles many from the head of all principality and power the Lord Jesus Col. 2.8.10 and as was foretold by the Apostle causes them to turn asideto Fables or rather to turn the Gospel into a Fable This turning all into an Allegory is as notable a baite as any Satan can fish with for if a man be once brought to that that he thinks the Scriptures hold not forth the mind of the Spirit in and according to its expressions but speak of other things then it will follow that the literal expressions will not be much heeded but some spiritual pretended mystery looked for to resemble the things spoken of and then Satan himself transforming himself into an Angel of light may pretend to declare or suggest that true spiritual meaning and the soul hath nothing in the Word left certain by taking heed to which it may dicover him the Scriptures being now made to it like to the Philosophers first matter Omnium formarum capax fit to be interpreted by any new devise or figment that hath a shew of wit and subtilty in it as the spiritual sense of it yea the devil will lead men inevitably by this to deny the plainest affirmations of God in the Scripture as he was bold to tell Eve that in dying she should not dye the dying spoke of was not what she thought of it should be but a dying to her present dark state of faith and she should be as God and live a more divine life of Knowledge and sense so will he nay he doth lead men upon this principle to deny Christ the Lord that bought them suggesting to them that though the Scripture speak of one Jesus born of a woman at Bethlehem and dying neer Jerusalem for our sins and that we ought to believe in him yet the truth is that is but a Fable a
us to have our senses more exercised that we may descry their deceits and discover their pervertings of the Scriptures of which thing also I desire you to be careful that they may not seem to beat you with your own weapons for even they that make no account of the Scriptures will catch at here and there a saying and wrest it against the truth delivered in Scripture so I have met with some to give thee some instances hereof and indeavour thy help herein who against that in 1 Tim. 2.6 that Christ gave himself a ransome for All have alledged that in Isai 51.10.11 That the ransomed of the Lord shall return and come to Sion with singing and thence argued that Christ gave not himself a ransome for All because all shall not do so insinuating a conclusion directly contradictory to the Apostles Doctrine now in such cases thou art to hold fast the Divine Testimony for truth and though thou art not able to detect the way of their sophistical arguing no more then the way of a Serpent upon a rock Prov. 30 19 yet thou art certainly to hold fast that its a fallacious way of reasoning that men use in such conclusions drawing as in which they set Scriptures together by the ears that are not cross to each other in their plain sayings as its evident there is no more opposition between those two Scriptures before mentioned then between these two God is the Saviour of all men 1 Tim. 4.10 and that The Nations of the saved shall walk in the light of the new Jerusalem Rev. 21.24 Or that Happy ●…t thou O Israel a people saved by the Lord or then is between these two All that are in their graves shall come forth some to the resurrection of life and some to the resurrection of condemnation Joh. 5.29 and that Luke 20.35 They that are accounted worthy to obtain the Resurrection from the dead neither marry nor are given in marriage neither can they die any more but are equal to the Angels and are the children of God c. And such places are to be cleared to be both true by distinguishing betwixt the things spoken of in them for they speak not ad idem or to the same thing though they use the same kinde of word in either of them as for example That phrase The Redeemed of the Lord in Isai 51.11 is not so general as that in 1 Tim. 2 6. nor doth it reach to all that at any time or in any way are redeemed by him for he redeemed Israel out of Egypt and yet all thence redeemed or ransomed went not to Sion nor shall have everlasting joy and gladness for many of them were unbelievers The ransomed of the Lord in Isai 51. are the stock of Abraham and Sarah ver 2. that are gone into great bondage and shall be brought out again by the hand of the Lord awakned and putting forth its strength and power as in the dayes of old when he brought them out of Egypt it speaks of a redeeming by power and strong hand and a setting free from the yoke of oppression that lay upon them from men and it may be applied further to those that by the like putting forth of glorious power and spirit are brought out from under thraldom to corruption and Satan and from Antichristian slavery as in Rev. 14.1.4 That are redeemed from the earth freed by the efficacy of the Blood and Spirit of Christ in their consciences from earthly affections and from men that is from their tyrannizing over them or they being tied and bound up to men for something in them as men to admire serve and take up their faith and worship by the wills of them such shall go to Sion and sing the song of the Lamb too but that in 1 Tim. 2.6 where it s said Christ gave himself a ransom for all is spoken of as a thing done in Christ and not upon or in men a thing to be declared to men even to the Declaration of which to all Nations to the utmost of his power Paul was ordained that in hearing and believing the goodness of God in Christ so declared to them they might submit to God and Christ and receive that further opening of his Love and Truth to them in and by which he might set them free and in that fore mentioned way of power redeem them This speaks of a ransoming by price and bringing them into such a freedom from the sentence of condemnation fore-past upon all in Adam that Christ that notwithstanding may shew what favor he sees good to them afford his bounty patience and Gospel to them as he pleaseth to lead them to repentance and upon their turning further love them In like manner others deal with the precedent verse of 1 Tim. 2. viz. There is one Mediator between God and man the man Christ Jesus for endeavouring to disprove that we are to look to God by Christ as a Mediator or that the Man Christ is Mediator of God and men they produce and oppose to it that in Gal. 3.20 That a Mediator is not of one but God is one therefore say they Christ is not a Mediator of God as is affirmed 1 Tim. 2.5 and if not of God then not of God and man as is there affirmed also But in the same manner as before art thou to defend thy self against this arguing also viz. hold fast the Divine testimony though thou knowest not how to answer them and know that they deal fallaciously with thee though thou canst not perhaps so plainly tell wherein the fallacy lies with which he would ensnare thee that they oppose as contradictory those things that are not so but very consistent for whereas the Apostle in the Galathians saith That a Mediator is not of one but God is one that is of one mind in both administrations of Law and Gospel and needs none to reconcile himself to himself in his giving of them That of the same Apostle in Timothy rather confirms it then denies it for there is a mediation propounded not of one alone as is the force of the Word One in Gal. 3. but of two distinct parties not as yet fully and compleatly reconciled to each other God and man in which the Man Christ Jesus is affirmed to be imployed as Meditor of them so that these two are both true in their very express sayings and neither of them contradicent to other Again Others to prove that Christ was never otherwise born crucified dead or raised then he is now dayly in the hearts of men and as he was ever from the beginning as also that there shall be no other Resurrection or coming of Christ then is now in and to men in their spirits and always hath been they bring that of Solomon Eccles 1.9 That which hath been that also shall be and what hath been done that shall be done and there is not any new thing under the Sun And that in Chap. 3. 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perish in the smoothness of their own Psal 81.10,11,12 2 Thes 2.10,11 The Serpent deceived Eve parling with him alone she listning to him and eating of the Tree before any mention made of advising with Adam and being her self deceived she became an instrument under pretence of her experience or knowledge of its goodness to lead Adam also into the transgression and verily the Apostle intimates that the forsaking the Assemblies of each other is the leading way to that wilful sinning that excludes from all further benefit of Christs Sacrifice and mediation and layes open to devouring judgement And Jude exhorting earnestly to contend for the faith once delivered to the Saints against ungodly men that deny the onely Lord God and our Lord Jesus after many Badges and Characters of them he gives this as the last vers 19. these are they that separate themselves sensual not having the Spirit these are withdrawers of themselves from the Gospel and its Ordinances and the Assemblies of faithful men and are sensual that is judge of Gods Wayes by sense and not by faith the spirit of which they want and so give not God the glory of his Wisdom and Truth they see no form or beauty in the Gospel in prayer in breaking bread in mutual helping and provoking one another what is in these things say they we have used them so and so long and we feel no good in them like those in Mal. 3.15 What profit is it that we have observed his Ordinances and walked mourfully before the Lord So stout are their words against the Lord though they will not see it but run from the simplicity of Gods appointments and so deprive themselves both of that preservation and growth in the faith that in patience continuance and holding fast their profession and confidence they should meet with and also of that future reward that God gives to those that fear his Name whose often speakings to one another he hearkens to and hears and sets down in his book of Remembrance according to that of Solomon Eccles 4 9. Two are better then one because they have a good reward for their labour and if they fall the one will lift up his fellow but wo to him that is alone when he falleth for he hath not another to lift him Such a one is both more easily overturned and thrown down and being gone is the less recoverable Again If two lie together they may have heat but how can one be warm alone In Christian Communion and abiding together in the fellowship of the Gospel there is spiritual heat and fervor one whets up and provoketh another to love and good works of which the forsakeing of the Assembly depriveth a man yea if one prevail against him two shall withstand him One may watch over another in Christian Communion yea and a threefold cord is not easily broken where two or three are gathered together in the Name of Christ there he comes in and twists them faster in his Spirit so that unless by untwining them they are not easily broken Take we heed then to watch over one another and frequent Gods Ordinances together And indeed God hath appointed such Ordinances as will put us upon mutual walking together as exhorting one another joint prayers in the Name of Christ breaking of bread c. so that we must despise and kick against Gods Authority if we will not walk in the faith together yea he hath so measured out his Gifts and Grace amongst his Saints that none might say to other I have no need of thee and that we may not attain to comprehend the depth length heighth and breadth and know the love of God that passeth knowledge but in unity with all Saints Ephes 3.17,18 Despise not Prophesying then nor forsake not the assemblies of your selves but build up your selves in your most holy faith praying in the holy Ghost walking in and provoking one another to love and good works firmly believing his Promise of blessing who hath said In every place where I record my Name I will come to thee and I will bless thee Exod. 20.24 And again Blessed is he that heareth my words and watcheth daily at the posts of my gates for he that findeth me findeth life c. Prov. 8.33 And where brethren dwell together in unity there God commandeth his blessing even life for evermore Psal 133.1.4 Sect. 9. That the Ordinances of Christ are yet in force and none ought to slight or exempt themselves from subjection to them BUT forasmuch as here thou art in danger to be incountred with many specious words tending to withdraw thee from the fellowship of the Gospel and with brethren in the Ordinances of Christ needful it is that something more be spoken thereabout to warn thee of some dangerous principles that do great service herein to Satan for thou mayst meet with them that will not onely deride at the simplicity and seeming weakness of the Ordinances of Christ not considering that it is the usual way of God to make choice and use of the weak things of the world to be the mediums of glorifying his power and of confounding the things that be mighty that so the power might be known to be of God and not of the medium or outward ordinance and so consequently that they that contemn the Ordinances of God for their weakness and sorriness do therein despise and condemn the wisdom of God and deprive themselves of the blessing that he holds forth by and ●nd in them But also will tell thee that they for their parts are got into a higher Form or to be under a more glorious dispensation above all Forms or Ordinances so as that they are of nouse or profit to them so that God is throwing them down or hath cast them by and it s a far happier and higher state to be and live above them then under them so intising thee from attendance to God in them to aspire Eve-like to that better and higher condition but therein they play the Serpent with thee and therefore beware of them Indeed there are Ordinances that believers are not under viz. the ordinances of mans invention in the worship of God for otherwise we are to be subject to the civil Ordinances of man for the Lords sake 1 Pet. 2.13 such as Touch not tast not handle not c. according to the traditions commandements of men Col. 2.22 as also the Ordinances of the Law of Moses and Jewish observations Christ hath freed us from but of these is not the question but of the Ordinances of the Lord even of the Lord Jesus such as Preaching Hearing Prayer Baptism the Supper of the Lord c. Concerning which also that 's not to be denied that they are not the matter we are to live upon the meat we are to feed on The Lord Jesus himself as he is the great Witness of the love of God to us and the Revealer of his minde is the true Lord of
freeing not onely the spirits of the Saints from thraldome in a first fruits but their bodies also from death and corruption which is called the redemption of our bodies Rom 8.23 When every eye shall see him c. Rev. 1.7 When all that are in their graves shall come forth some to the resurrection of life others to the resurrection of condemnation c. Joh. 5.29 When all the Saints together shall be caught up to meet the Lord in the air and be for ever with him 1 Thes 4.16,17 Now as these men deny this his glorious personal coming turning all so well as their wits will serve them and their Father help them into an Allegory so in these two things they grossly err 1. In thinking that persons to whom Christ hath come by his Spirit and whom he hath raised and quickned up to a lively hope as in the first sense are thereby above Ordinances and not bound to attend them for indeed then are they fittest to use them and will be most profitable or profited in attending on God in them Besides we finde the Apostles and other Primitive Believers of another way and judgement when the Spirit was poured upon Cornelins and his houshold that exempted them not from the outward Baptism Acts 10.48 nor were the Apostles themselves exempted from solemn prayers and fasting breaking of bread Preaching the VVord c. even after the holy Ghost was poured upon them and Christ by his Spirit dwelt with them as is plain in Acts 4.24,31 and 6.4,6 and 13.1,3 and 14.23 yea Wo to me saith Paul even after the holy Ghost was shed abundantly upon him Tit. 3 6. if I preach not the Gospel 1 Cor. 9.16 and the Bread saith he that we break is it not the communion of the body of Christ and the Cup that we bless is it not the communion of the blood of Christ 1 Cor. 10.16 yea in 1 Cor. 12.13 We are all baptized saith he by or in one spirit into one body and have been made to drink into one Spirit and Chap. 6.11 they were washed justified sanctified in the Name of the Lord Jesus and by the Spirit of God but what were they all above Ordinances therefore no matter for observing them No such matter but they are yet ordered about their eating the Lords Supper yea and such as whose election in the sanctification of the Spirit is affirmed are exhorted by the Apostles to Prayer to attend on Prophesying to stand fast hold the tradition● such as the Supper of the Lord is called 1 Cor. 11.25 received from them either by word or writing 2 Thes 2.13,14,15 Many other like passages thou mayst finde in the Apostles Writings which they writ to preserve the Churches from sin and error which may discover the falseness of that conception Yet 2. They err much worse in that confounding the coming of Christ in Spirit to the spirits 〈◊〉 men in particular with the great Day of the Lord when he shall come to the destruction of ungodly men and the utmost salvation of all that have believed on him the Kingdom of God in the hearts of men in this Day of which Christ spake to the Pharisees Luke 17.20,21 that it comes not with observation and that it is in men yea in the Pharisees working and tendring it self to their hearts though rejected by them but filling those that receive it with righteousness peace and joy in the Holy Ghost with the glorious Kingdom of Christ which he ●s gone to receive and which shall be set up or made manifest in the world at his great coming when he shall judge the quick and dead 2 Tim. ● 1 of which he spake to his Disciples Luke 17.21,22,23 they apply to themselves as already ●…ne in and upon them those things that are proper to that great Day of his destroying the ●…eat hope and expectation of the Saints which 〈◊〉 that great and glorious appearing Tit. 2.13 denying and mocking at that his visible and glorious coming yea and where their principle 〈◊〉 somewhat throughly improved denying the Resurrection or Redemption of the body and ●…ying the Resurrection all thats to be hoped ●or or met with is here accomplished which we ●…all speak more fully to in the proper place and ●…casion Onely now I would have thee minde that they are strongly deluded herein and that they are of those that our Saviour there doth warn us of that say Lo here lo there see here in us and to us Christ is come and the day of the Lord is revealed with us or with such and such persons the Judgement is over the mystery is fulfilled the world is at an end and we are i● possession of our glory though others yet are not Believe them not saith our Saviour neither go after them for that coming of the So● of man shall be as visible and evident in a moment as the lightning that shines from one en● of the heavens unto the other end thereof i● shall be open and manifest to all Luke 17.22 23. Every eye shall see him even those that hav● pierced him and all the families of the eart● shall wail over him Rev. 1.7 As the bringing in and alteration of former dispensations or administrations of his Kingdom have been witnessed and evidenced by notorious Demonstrations o● Gods Authority and presence so shal this last al● teration be more visible and notorious then th● rest When God gave the Law of Moses he did i● in a solemn manner with the voyces of thunderings and lightnings the shaking of the earth c. by which he owned and confirmed it as of him and when he took away that administration and brought in his onely Son and the Ordinance of the Kingdom in its present external administration he owned and attested his altering the former and bringing this in by the gift of tongues and by many wonders and signs and divers powerful works and distributions of the Holy Ghost Heb. 2.3 And when the time of the restitution of all things which God hath spoken of by the mouth of his Prophets shall come and when he shall send his Son Jesus Christ again Acts 7.21,22 whom the heavens till then must contain to take an account of all men how they have submitted to him in the former administrations of his Truth and Grace amongst them and to render to every man according to his works shall that be hidden and done now to this man and then to that no man sees how without any poblike evidence to the world No no that shall be most powerfully and to the world with greatest solemnity declared so as none shall be thereof ignorant but all flesh shall see his salvation unto is people together and those that have rebelled shall be with wondrous terror delivered over to their eternal destruction The heavens shall be on a flame or the elements melt with fervent heat 2 Pet. 3.7,10,12 even these heavens and elements and the host of them that
now are and the earth shall be burnt up with the works thereon even the earth that now is and that answers to the earth drowned with the flood in the days of Noah the graves shall give up their dead and they that sleep in Christ in bodily death shall be together with such as live to that day caught up into the air to meet him and be ever with him whom now in this body they are though Saints absent from 1 Thes 4.15,16 with 2 Cor. 5.6 and one shall not prevent another in possessing that Kingdom or the Kingdom in that administration Abraham Isaac and Jacob are not made perfect without us nor shall any then living prevent those that have died in the faith long since and received not the promises at their dying Heb. 11.13,39,40 They are lyers and Antichrists then that tell thee they have those things already when as many of the Saints or such as shall be so are yet dead in their spirits yea dead in sin It s true at that great appearing of the Lord Gifts shall cease and Tongues and Prophesying nor shall any man need in that Kingdom to say to one another know the Lord for all the subjects of it shall then know him when we are all come together in the unity of the faith and in the acknowledgement of the Son of God unto a perfect man but till that time as we have clay tabernacles bodies of flesh for our spirits to inhabit in so shall we need outward mediums for our helpfulness suited to our condition and Christ being ascended hath also given gifts unto men and appointed the ministration of his holy Apostles and Prophets with the Evangelists Pastors and Teachers to teach his Saints by for the work of the Ministry for the perfecting of the Saints and edifying of the body of Christ and to preserve us from being blown away from Christ by every Winde and blast of Doctrine even untill that time that we all come together as is said before unto a perfect man Hold thou these things fast then and be not shaken in minde by any mans words or writing or by spirit as if that Day of the Lord was always to some or other come come in the Apostles time to them or in this time to these as it must be if there were any morning light in these mens doctrine It s to be feared rather that these are introducing a more notable Apostacy from Christ that must precede or go before that his coming See I pray thee 2 Thes 2.1,2,3,4 c. I might insist upon that saying here That the worlds at an end in and with them for such like expressions drop from some but I hope that 's so evidently false to any in their right minds in that they yet live in the world eat and drink marry and are given in marriage as other men yea follow the fashions of the world too in trimming up themselves and seeking the riches pleasures and fulness of the world so as that Religion rather seems at an end with some of them that little credit will be given them therein Sect. 10. Of Sobermindedness and Humility TAke heed also my Brethren of those evils before spoken of that lay open the soul to the power of Satan and especially of spiritual pride highmindedness and curiosity think not of your selves because of your parts strength wisdom visits attainments above that is meet nor lift up your selves by those things that are given you There is an insobriety and spiritual pride that many times men of parts yea believers are prone to fall into to over-wean their own abilities Did not Peter err that wayes when he was confident that though all denied Christ yet he would not and we see what became of that thought it made him presume to put himself into the temptation more then the rest and when he was tried he proved as weak or weaker then the rest A haughty minde often goes before a fall Pro. 16.18 Men proud of their abilities and puft up as if they were some body in their attainments are nigh to falling for he that lifteth up himself shall be abased but he that humbleth himself shall be exalted Luke 14.11 God resisteth the proud and giveth grace to the humble 1 Pet. 5.5 And yet how prone men of parts or such as attain to much favour with God are to be puft up we may note in this that when God had rapt up Paul into the third heavens he presently after sent him a prick in the flesh a messenger of Satan to buffet him that he might not swell in a fleshly doting upon himself for the abundance of visions and revelations given him 2 Cor. 12.7 Flesh hath an inclination in it to swell even by occasion of those things that God priviledges a man in by his Spirit therefore it needs to be sometime taken down Paul was not without some feeling of it and therefore could the better warn others of it Not to be highminded but to fear Rom. 11.20 especially seeing our standing is by faith and faith receives all from and lives upon another and not upon astock in a mans self It s a vertue carrying the soul to lean wholly upon God in Christ his Wisdom Strength Mercy Truth Faithfulness and not upon its own sufficiency parts attainments in it self c. Now as he that lives upon God must needs live surely so he that lives upon his own fulness though he think it is God in himself he lives upon must needs live dangerously because upon an empty broken Cistern there are no persons in greater danger to fall into the temptations of Satan then such for they that live on high in themselves are like the drunkard on the top of a mast being drunken with a conceit of their own sufficiency they reel and stagger too and fro and fall down into the gulf of error and wickedness for by how much the more the heart exalteth and prides it self in its fulness so much the less it mattereth to lean upon Gods Word and mind his Directions and the less it mindeth Gods Word the more empty it is of the Strength and Wisdom of the Spirit that therein worketh and so the more apt it is to close with delusions especially with such swelling words of vanity and deceit as best suit with and nourish such conceits of self-fulness pride and high thoughts of self putting men upon bold presumptuous adventures as if they could fly up into the heavens and as if they had now no further need of Churches or Gods spiritual weapons no further need of Praying Hearing Scriptures Conference any thing they are ready to dare the devil to tempt them and sit loose from Christ as able to go on alone without his mediation but alas this is their folly for leaving him they are soon over-reacht by Satan who can easily hold them fast especially when he hath perswaded them there is no such thing as a Devil or Satan Take heed
therefore of this and of that other branch of insobriety that usually accompanies it viz. curiosity in our searchings and inquisitions after knowledge an over-reaching of our selves to see into secrets a peeping into the Ark a prying into things not seen being vainly puft up with a fleshly mind Col. 2.18 a thing that hath ever proved very dangerous and hurtful to them that have been addicted thereto what caught Eve at the first but a desire to be as God knowing good and evil and what makes men more to turn out from Christ then a not being content with his simplicity but affecting vain Philosophy or a desire to know and by reason to dive into things that are above our comprehensions whence else proceed those questions about the secret purposes thoughts and hidden counsels of God the curious inquisitions into his Essence and about heaven hell the state of souls departed and many other curiosities beyond what the VVord declareth of them questions which we may comprehend under those that the Apostle says tend not to profit but to pervert men and undo them he that walketh humbly as knowing nothing but infirmity and evil in himself and contents himself with things revealed receiving such Truths so as to walk in them and keep close unto them avoiding nice and hidden speculations he walks surely and shall be preserved from falling when others that climb aloft tumble down again Take we therefore the counsel of the Apostle Peter 1 Pet. 5.8 Be sober be vigilant for your adversary the devil goeth about like a roaring lyon seeking daily Whom to devour Whom resist stedfast in the faith Keep close to the Faith and so to the Word of God the proper object of mans Faith but take heed of an insober prying into things besides it Be not drunk as not with pleasures cares fears sorrows from things below so neither with conceits of our selves desires of God-likeness beyond what is held forth in the faith nor with desires to know things that God hath reserved to himself neither yet be secure and careless through conceit of thine own strength and standing nor rash in closing with every hint doctrine or spirit that is presented to thee but be sober and vigilant sober in not out-running Gods VVord and Spirit vigilant in watching and examining every doctrine and spirit by comparing it with the holy Spirit and his Testimony and Law in his written VVord and the holy Unction already through the Gospel of Christ received lest Satan over-reach thee and finding thee out of the bounds of Gods way in which he hath ingaged his protection devour thee Verily in these last times its sad to see how men stagger to and fro and reel up and down wavering between this and that opinion like drunken men their hearts being surfeited and their heads made giddy with conceits of their own excellencies and abilities so that they think themselves able to swallow up all the most secret knowledge of God himself into their fancies but alas with the Dog in the Fable while they catch at shadows under desire of having all knowledge in stead of attaining their desires they let go and lose all that hath substance in it not comprehending things they deny them not comprehending heaven and hell the glory of Christs Humanity c. they grow into Antichristianism and Atheism and lose themselves in vanity Of these things therefore be thou warned to avoid them that they snare thee not and thou perish in them Take heed also of slothfulness in seeking after and unto God formality in contenting thy self with speculations of Truth without the power of it renewing the heart and so of presumpcion earthly-mindedness and the rest of the evils hinted at before that lay men open to temptations cleave thou close to God and to the VVord and Spirit of Grace and fight the good fight of Faith quitting thy self with courage in all encounters and thou shalt prove it a good fight indeed both for that its lawful honest and warranted by God and also for that thou shalt therein finde help from God to inable thee to it and carry thee through it yea and lastly thou shalt in striving lawfully be crowned after thou hast overcome thou shalt receive a large reward even a Crown of Righteousness concerning which promised reward and Gods faithfulness to give it in his season I shall nextly hint something to thee for thy further encouragement Chap. 5. Of the Reward of the Saints overcoming Sect. 1. That there is a Reward promised AS the faith of the Saints leans upon the VVord of God in general and so upon God himself as the original of that VVord and the things declared therein so their hope leans on and hath for its object the promises of God which hold forth the marrow and fatness of the feast of good things made in Christ and the consideration of them is very requisite for their patient encountering with temptations and enduring to the issue they being partly the things fought for and partly helps in fighting for they are of two sorts things to be given to and enjoyed by us in the combate and things to be met with in the issue of it according to that Fear not Abraham I will be thy shield to protect and defend thee in the way and thy exceeding great Reward Gen. 15.1 when thou hast overcome Under the first head are comprehended the promises of this life in the outward man and for the life of the Spirit in the inner man the promises of provision and maintenance such as this Fear the Lord ye Saints or holy ones for they that fear the Lord shall want no good thing Psal 34.9 And that Seek the Kingdom of God and his righteousness and all other things shall be added to you Mat. 6.33 Whence that Let your conversation be without covetousness Heb. 13,5,6 Be not reaching in your desires after the world either in provision for sustenance or safety as if you were left to shift for your selves therein or as if your happiness consisted partly in having much thereof or as if God would not provide for necessaries or conveniences herein for your warfare here but be content with such things as ye have for he hath said I will never leave thee nor forsake thee So that we may be bold and say the Lord is on my side I will not fear what flesh can do unto me Heb. 13.5,6 And for protection from enemies so as that they shall not harm or devour us such as that All the hairs of your head are numbred and the Lord will save them from the wicked and he will help them because they trust in him Matth. 10. Psal 37.41 the promises for their helpfulness in Spirit are such as these That he will sanctifie and cleanse them 1 Thes 5.23,24 VVrite his Laws and put his fear in them Ezek. 36.25,26 Fer. 31.32 c. that he will send the Spirit of Truth and put it into them as a Comforter
sufficient to contain all those bodies in These are the shallow objections of vain brains that think God can do nothing that they cannot reach to in their reasonings against which for your defence against them let me say but with Paul Why should it seem a thing incredible to you that God should raise the dead Acts 26.8 Another way in which they lift up their understandings to deny this truth is by inventing and devising how to turn all the Scriptures that speak of the Resurrection to a more spiritual sense namely to speak of the Resurrection of the Spirit with Christ or as they understand from some sad or corrupt frames to Joy and Love and Light and I know not what they please to talk of whence many of them say they have here attained the Resurrection it s now made in his life and they have experimented it all that is to be injoyed But this error as it cannot consist with many places treating of the Resurrection as when it s said There shall be a Resurrection both of just and unjust Acts 24.15 and those who are affirmed to be risen with Christ in their spirits are yet minded of a further Resurrection yea even those who are now dead while they were putting to death by their cruel persecutors and refused deliverance in expectation of a better Resurrection Heb. 11.45 so the Apostle Paul hath directly noted in Hymeneus and Philetus as an error destructive to the Faith of many 2 Tim. 2.17,18 So that we cannot without open and manifest discarding and revolting from the Doctrine of Christ delivered to us by him intertain or imbrace such an evil conception Press on therefore my Brethren in minding the Love of God in delivering of his Son to Death for our offences and raising him again for our Justification so to experiment his Divine Power and Spirit quickning up your spirits to him to hope in and depend on him and to live to him as that you may therein prove a conformity to him in Resurrection in Spirit here and be filled with a lively hope of the Redemption of your bodies too from the bondage of corruption in the Resurrection of them hereafter and let not the faith thereof go for then you wil also ●…corrupted from the hope of the reward that 's ●omised and is then to be received the time of ●…unerating the services of our faith and love ●…e towards God and his Name being at the ●…e of the justs Resurrection Luke 14.14 and 〈◊〉 ye be corrupted there you will also grow ●…less and negligent in those services yea and ●…ll into all licentiousness Know that what ever evil and mischief may ●…e befall you in your bodies for the Name of Christ and however you may and must yield up ●bodily death yet he that raised up Jesus our ●…nd will also raise us up and bring us with him 〈◊〉 Cor. 4.14 If we abide in the Faith of him ●oted and stablished and be not perverted ●…om the Gospel and the hope of it that hath ●een preached therein to us and if this Know●dge abide in you and the hope thereof be ●inded by you it will make you that you shall ●ot be barren and unfruitful but to be stedfast ●nd to abound in the Work of the Lord know●ng that your labour shall not be in vain in the ●ord Sect. 5. Of Heaven and Glory BUt now to say what that great Reward and Glory is and shall be is above my ability is not yet manifest what we shall be but a great reward in heaven it is an heavenly not 〈◊〉 earthly reward a reward of and from God no● of and by men not worldly The new Jerusalem or the glory of God coming down from heaven upon men and taking men up into heaven where now also they that are Saints indeed and walk as such have their conversation What heaven is I shall not curiously inquire Its that place and state where Christ in his Humanity is for as its the subject of bodies I ca●… and account it a place though as of the Spirit more properly its a State as when it s said Th● Christ is gone into heaven it s therein signified both that his body or humanity was taken up from the earth above the visible heavens where also he is contained and from whence also he shall again descend and be met by the Saints in the air as also that he is there in a glorious state of Soveraignty Power Majesty Fulness far above all creature earthy glories yea and fa● above all heavenly creatures glory out of which glory he shall not descend at his coming for he shall come in it but from that place of his body he shall I know Mr. Collier makes heaven to be God onely and Glory but as in some other things so in that he slipt not a little into errors for in God he was while he was on the earth Knowest thou not that the Father is in me and I am in the Fathe●r saith he to Philip Joh. 14. while he was not yet ascended Neither had there needed any visible translocation or change of place for going up into heaven if it had been ●…ely to be in God nor doth that phrase far above all heavens signifie far above all gods but far above all these aery starry visible heavens To say nothing that Mr. Collier handsomly slips ●ver the speaking to the heaven that Christ a●…ended to and which is to contain him and ●…ys not one word to that Text in his Answer 〈◊〉 if he knew not how to elude it But to pass from that I grant that heaven doth not onely signifie place but also a state of glory or of di●…e spiritual influence operation government and advancement and this we are specially to ●…nd in it and look after and not spend our thoughts vainly or curiously about inquiring of 〈◊〉 as a place meerly as I might also say of hell ●…ough the bodies and substances of men condemned shall be in place yet the condition of ●o and torment is in that word rather pointed 〈◊〉 in which such shall be and as in a taste or first fruits as it were may now be But to return to what I was saying about heaven and the glory thereof while we are withdrawn in our hearts from base and earthy walkings designs affections c. and are in our hearts a●…ed by the Word that was revealed by and comes unto us from God and by the Spirit of God and of Christ the heavenly one and are minding and looking after the priviledges and excellencies thereby witnessed and led to we are said to converse in heaven and so we read of an army warring in heaven Rev. 19. which is nothing else but the Saints of God in the heavenly and divine Power and Spirit in which spiritually they live and breath making opposition against Satan and his instruments and so in like manner the high surpassing pure spiritual consolations streamings forth and abiding rivers of
our defects and failings in Faith that the convents of the new Covenant may notwithstanding be performed to us his Law be writ in our hearts and his Fear put within us his holy Spirit given to us to sanctifie teach lead strengthen and comfort us and in a word that we may be carried up to the enjoyment of the eternal inheritance Consider him then it s Christ that died for us yea rather that is risen again and is at the right hand of God making intercession for us the Captain of salvation the Author yea and the Finisher too of our Faith Consider his Love Faithfulness Office Goodness that we faint not nor be weary through any temptation Fear not but he that conquered all our enemies by himself for us will also in our following after him give us the victory over them and the reward that he hath abundantly promised It s his Word of incouragement who hath gone before us and is in the head of the battle To him that overcometh will I give to eat of the tree of Life that is in the midst of the Paradise of God and that he shall not be hurt of the second death yea the white stone and new name the hidden Manna and in a word his everlasting Kingdom Rev. 2. and 3. 3 Yea and thirdly hath not God also given us of his holy Spirit his Power and strength to to be in us and to fight our battels for us to lead teach uphold and comfort us and he is a spirit of Wisdom and Knowledge a spirit of strength and courage and of the fear of the Lord. The holy Unction that gives discerning witnessing of Christ and glorifying him and more powerful then any thing that comes to withstand him according to that Greater is he that is in us then he that is in the world 1 Joh. 4.4 Abide but in him and follow after his lustings and instructions in the wayes that our Lord hath prescribed to us and he will work all our works in us and our works shall be wrought in him we need not any other teaching or spirit but as and according to that which that holy Vnction teacheth us what swerves from his testimony is not to be heeded by us and that that swerves is to be discerned by this that it maketh little or no account of Christ come in the flesh 1 Joh. 4.1,2,3 of the things done and suffered by him therein it skips over or le ts go that and makes but a light matter or nullity of it whereas the holy Unction or Spirit of Truth confesseth holdeth forth and glorifieth Christ come in the flesh he saith not in our flesh for many deceivers talk of that who would lead us to exalt themselves though they be Antichrists as also the holy Spirit is the same that was in the Prophets and Apostles and leads us to hear them and to abide in unity of Faith with them Ephes 1.4,5 1 Joh. 4.5,6 whereas the false spirits slight them and lead not to hear or matter Unity of faith and confession with them If we have received this earnest why should we fear that God will fail us of the inheritance in this might and power of the Lord if we be strong nothing shall overcome us Sect. 7. Of Knowing Christ after the flesh and after the Spirit I Know they that lie in waite to deceive you will suggest that this that I have said of Christ his Death Resurrection and mediation is at best but a carnal knowledge of him according to the flesh and not according to the Spirit and that the Spirit in evidencing him will witness a more divine and spiritual knowledge and draw off the heart from this fleshly consideration or looking upon him as he was made flesh and therein suffered and died for us To perswade you to which they quote that in 2 Cor. 5.16 Henceforth know we no man after the flesh yea though we have known Christ after the flesh yet henceforth we know him so no more as if the Apostle meant that he minded him no more as one that was born of a woman and died in the flesh and was raised again and in that very body glorified they had sometimes such carnal apprehensions of him and looked at him as the Saviour in and by that his death and suffering indeed but now they have a more spiritual allegorical knowledge of him Against which interpretation of the Apostles words though that might suffice to preserve us that I have newly before noted from the Apostle John that every spirit that confesseth not that is glorifies not nor sets not forth Jesus Christ come in the flesh is not of God yet I shall for further satisfaction look more fully into that place And first it may hence appear evidently that that is not the Apostles meaning in that passage because such an interpretation of him is cross to himself and his fellow brethren and Apostles in other places for its evident that both Paul and the rest preached him as of the seed of David according to the flesh the Son of God made of a woman made under the Law made sin and a curse for us crucified and raised again and now mediating for us with God the Advocate High-priest and Prince of the Congregation and to this Doctrine and this Christ thus preached and set forth they frequently exhort believers to take heed to cleave adhere and listen and by no means under what pretext or pretence soever to depart therefrom Heb. 3.1 6.14 Acts 11.23,24 1 Joh 2.28 Gal. 1.8,9 yea to hold as execrable and accursed all that would perswade them thereto or that preach my other Gospel then that of Christ so preached by them Col. 1.22,23 in holding fast to whom and to the Gospel of him they promise safety an abiding happy condition but in the letting him and that go by any means they pronounce certain danger and unavoydable destruction Heb. 2.3 10.25,29 yea Christ as so in the flesh abased for us and now risen ascended and advocating for us at the right hand of God they themselves and in especial that very Apostle Paul rejoyces in and places the foundation of all his hope and confidence in as is plain in that of Rom. 8.32 as the very thing which being known apprehended and received by him was the great manifestation of Gods Love to him and the great argument of his further favor and good will yea the spring of his hope of glory confidence boldness access to God and renovation into his likeness yea Christ as thus he was abased and is risen and mediates for us being known believed and entertained into the heart is in the believer the very hope or that which springs up and nourishes in him an expectation of future glory as is evident from the fore-quoted place and that in Rom. 5.10 where from the consideration of Christ as delivered to death for us while sinners and of our being reconciled to him thereby he infers an
it thinking by his blowing to make it burn because there wants a principle but when fire is put to it the blast of the Bellows is and may be profitable so is it here As the Apostle John in giving instructions says to the Churches I write not these things to you because ye know not the truth but because ye know it and that no lye is of the Truth 1 Joh. 2.21 So I may say I give the following with the foregoing exhortations to you not because ye have no ability to discern of them or principles to lead you to them but because ye have because the Spirit of God hath begun to write his Law within you Object But what need for man to exhort when God himself works and writes hi● mind Answ I answer man therefore exhorts because God works for he works in one to exhort another and he writes by Exhortations o● Declarations made by men to one another fo● God is in his people of a truth 1 Cor. 14.25 Ephe● 4.6 In all the Saints and through all th● Saints In every of them working inlightning supporting gifting them and through them all speaking and acting through his gifts given t●… one to and in another so as that the body make an increase to it self in love through the Spirit divine power and working of God that dwell therein though the Saints are Christs Epistl● written by the Spirit or Finger of God yet that Spirit is ministred by the Saints that is in the exercise of their divive gifts to one another Ministred by us written by God 2 Cor 3.2.3 W● are as the Pens with which God writes upon the heart though the Spirit of God is the hand that guides us and his Word and divine gifts the inke that fills us and makes us capable of leaving Characters and Impressions upon one another in our Ministrations we can indeed minister thi● writing no further then that hand of the Spirit uses and impowers us and that divine Ink fills us but so far we may therefore let no man despis● Prophecying 1 Thes 5.20 or slight Exhortation presuming that God immediately without the ministrations of his gifts in and by others will do all in him God hath not dispenced all his fulness to any one member except the Head but to all together in union with the Head that through each he might supply other Therefore let no one member swell against and despise other much less God in his brother nor let him that is to administer as particularly that exhorteth be negligent therein as if his administration or exhortation could add nothing to his brother or as if his brother had no need thereof Rom. 12.8 for God is in and with his divine gifts and administrations and as God in me may make his operations through me profitable to my brother so doth my brother need that addition of helpfulness from God that be tendreth him by me both because he is not full of himself without me and therefore cannot say He hath no need of me 1 Cor. 12.21 and also because he hath a principle in him that resisteth and fighteth against that of God that worketh in himself and that principle so strong and subtile and he so apt to yield to it that he needs anaddition of watchfulness and helpfulness from God through others as though the fire be apt and fit to set the wood put to it on a flame yet if there be much moisture in the wood to damp the fire the fire will need help from the blast of the Bellows to strengthen and excite it against that moisture or an increase of fire to be put to it that the strength of it multiplied may operate more strongly Saints are not all Spirit though in a degree they be spiritual they have a law in their members as well as in their minds a law of sin opposing grace as well a law of grace opposing sin Now the law of sin is more natural to them and is much excited and stirred up by many outward occasions sollicitations provocations examples threats c. from without so that ostentimes the Saints listen to it rather then to the Law of Grace in them therefore also an addition of spiritual Grace by and through the communication of the gifts and measure of grace given to other Saints is needful that spirit in its forces uniting it self together in the Saints as well as the flesh unites its forces together that it may be able to resist and overcome it the charmings of the flesh backed with its outward objects motives and provocations are often ready to lull the soul asleep and make it deaf to the teachings of Grace and then the operations in and through a waking Brother may be of use by way of Doctrine Admonition Exhortation and Councel to awaken it and make it give better attention to the whisperings of Grace within it self though the Apostle told the Philippians that God wrought in them to will and to do of his good pleasure Phil. 2.13 yet he neither ceased to exhort them nor intimates that its needless for them to work out their own salvation with fear and trembling but indeed upon that ground exhorts them thereunto It s God that works in you to will and to do of his good pleasure O stand in aw then fear to smother those ●nward operations of grace within you fear to grieve and resist him yield you up your members ●n that strength of his that worketh in you to ●ffect finish or work out what he there work●th you to nor is it for any to say God is Almighty and if he works in us we will take no are we cannot fail to work out his workings ●re Almighty and cannot be resisted and frustrated for though in himself he be Almighty and can and often doth work so almightily that ●one can or shall resist him yet his way of working in the soul in the excitings and moveings of his Grace are neither always nor ordina●ly in that Almighty way He is Almighty that works but he works not always so Almightily as that his workings may not be resisted He is Almighty in all his works it s his Almighty power that effecteth them the very growing of the corn or grass is the Product of his Almighty power but yet he doth not work so almightily therein but that man by substracting or removing some secondary cause or instrumental medium through which that power is put forth may usually hinder the growing of this or that particular grass or corn as by drying up and hindring the moisture from it or inclosing it from the Air and heat of the Sun c. and yet man is not therefore stronger then God for God could maugre all that man can do make it grow but he dispenses his Power usually according to the capacity of the medium through which and subject unto which he conveys it and he doth not usually alter the course of his ordinary way to shew
him not love in ●ord and tongue but heart love doth God require and where that is the eye will follow as ●he look thereof may be also both a mean to produce it and to nourish it and therefore he adds And let thine eye observe my wayes It s a vain thing to give thine eye without thine heart they see little or nothing when the heart is busied another way and not intentive to minde what thou beholdest with thine eye and where the eye is withdrawn from Gods wayes and espyes beauty in some other things the heart will be soon corrupted also therefore God calls for both for the heart first as the principal and then for the eye as the consequent of the hearts love and as a means to bring on nourish it in love He hath given thee his Son and in him received by thee thou hast his heart for the Father himself loves you because ye have loved me saith Christ and have believed that I came out from him Joh 16 27. thou art beloved by him in his beloved one and what a good exchange is this to have Gods heart for thine● to give him thy heart and receive his what a low requital is this for Gods heart that man give up to God his heart and yet this is the greatest man can give and the greatest that God requires And this is no other thing but what his love and heart discovered to us draws back again from us and leads us to return but because He sees that there are other suiters for it he is the more watchful over us and promps us in that his Grace requires by his written Word too and calls us to a more wist and earnest view and consideration or him in all his wayes towards us and of all his wayes prescribed by him for our walking before him Looking we say begets loving and love begets looking again and so there is a mutual intercourse of heart and eye give him thine heart and then thine eye will the readilier follow give him thine eye and let that observe his Paths and so shall thine heart be preserved chast with him too Consider and mind his love to thee in Christ in his gift of him and cost he was at there for thee the way he took to buy and sanctifie thee to himself and that will break thy heart and make thee willing that he should have it that gave so much of his to thee for it It s mens being taken with other beauties and so looking off from his that makes them slack in their love toward him Remember how thou hast heard and learnt and repent and do thy first works says he therfore to some who had lost their first love Rev. 2.3 that 's the way to recover their love again to call to mind how they have heard and learnt of him and if that be the way to recover love when lost then sure its the way too to preserve it before it be lost that it may not be lost Cleave then to him and his wayes with full purpose of heart and take heed that thou never deniest him that bought thee for that would be a most unloving and ungrateful part of thee Worship none but God in Christ in whom he hath loved thee and in the Spirit he hath given thee own no other name or object of confidence delight and satisfaction Follow not after other lovers and especially if thou wouldst have thine heart intire with him beware of two Corrivals especially that will sollicite thee 1. The world in its objects of profit honor pleasure c. let not thine eye look too wistly on its beauty lest thou lust after it for it will deceive thee And 2. The spirit of error presenting another name and doctrine then that once delivered to the Saints and promising greater liberties and advantages and spiritual glory to thee for as both of them so especially this latter may be and are in Scripture compared to a whorish woman James 4 4. Rev. 17.5 And a whore is a deep ditch and a strange woman is as a narrow pit Prov. 23.27 If thou fallest into her she will surely drown thee They that will be rich and that make themselves friends to the world in its pleasures and satisfactions here ingage God against themselves 1 Tim 6 9. and plunge themselves into snares and temptations and so drown themselves in destruction and perdition and they that have itching ears after Fables and doctrines of devils take not heed to the Apostolical Doctrine lose themselves in them being so infatuated through the strength of them that they arrive at last too at damnation by denying the Lord that bought them 2 Thes 2.10,11,12 2 Pet. 2.1 For few or none that go into her return again neither take they hold of the paths of life Prov. 2.19 Take heed therefore to your selves and beware of this spiritual adultery let not thine heart desire to eat their dainties for though they may say stoln waters are sweet and bread eaten in secret is pleasant yet know thou that the dead are there and their ghests in the depth of hell Prov. 9 17,18 Look thou then right forward to the things that God sets before thee in Christ and let not thine heart depart from him Desire more to know him and to enjoy his presence and fellowship with him and seek it not in thine own way but in his and when thou findest him ●old him fast and delight thy self in him and ●ever let his Truth depart from thee but let ●hy meditation ●t all times be sweet concerning ●im and thy desight day and night in his Law and Doctrine 3. Trust in the Lord with all thine heart and ●…an not to thine own understanding Pro. 3 5. He ●s worthy to bedepended on and trusted in at ●ll times and in all things for this life and that ●o come for teaching strengthning directing ●…pporting supplying comforting saving For 〈◊〉 him the Lord Jehovah is everlasting strength ●…i 26.4 So that there is nothing too hard or ●…fficult for him to do that may concern thy welfare nor is there any unrighteousness or unfaithfulness in him Psal 92.15 He hath so richly ●nd abundantly already prevented us with his ●ove and mercy and given us so to behold his righteousness displayed in his Gospel as may challenge our most stedfast confidence in him and dependance on him for the performance of ●ll that further favour and mercy that is needful ●nd good for us and is promised by him Hath ●e not given his Son for us according to his an●ient saying by the mouth of his holy Prophets ye a hath he not also called and brought us to his Son and given us him to be ours our lot our portion our Prince and Captain of salvation our High Priest and Advocate c. and shall we not trust in him then for other things shall he not with him give us all things else that he hath spoken of and provided in
him O hope we then in him at all times and in this hope pour out our hearts before him for he is a refuge for us and will not fail us He that hath made us Saints will not be wanting to give us a Saints portion But lean we not to our understandings for he that trusts his heart is a fool Prov. 28.26 for it s so deceitful and desperately wicked that it will deceive him Jer. 17.9 His Word is sure and worthy to be taken but our own wisdom with the conceptions thereof are foolishness and tend to ruine and who so trusts in any thing else below God a curse will befall him Jer. 17 5,6 4. In this love of him and trusting in him yield up thy self also unto him to be his to do his work mind his Name and Glory that he may be known loved and his Kingdom inlarged give up thy heart to him to be the habitation of his Holiness by his Spirit not the habitation of sin lust pride vanity Satan c. but the temple of the holy Ghost that he may dwell there and subdue and mortifie thy lusts and corruptions in and for thee and quicken thee up to God to ●alk before him holily and yield up all thy members also to be instruments of working righteousness unto his glory Whatsoever thou ●ost in word or in deed do all in the Name of the Lord Jesus with an eye to him and as thereto warranted by him and to the praise of the grace of God in him This is love that we keep ●is Commandments and his Commandments are ●ot grievous 1 Joh. 5.3 I might inlarge unto many particulars which for brevities sake I shall ●…ss over and leave thee for further direction to the word of Gods Grace and to the Apostles writings Sect. 3. The Saints worthy walking towards each other 2. IN regard of one another I have no other Commandment but that that ye have received viz. That ye love one another that ye love as brethren sons of the same Father even God and of the same Mother the new Jerusalem and Covenant of Grace and that he let brotherly love be exercised and in its exercise continue that ye love one another as members of the same body not every man minding his own things and aiming at his own particular good onely but each minding the good of other in that that may be for profit and edification communicating of the grace given and abilities afforded to each other in the Lord as may make for the edification add good of all watching over instructing exhorting reproving helping and comforting one another as need is and opportunity is afforded receiving owning and delighting in the fellowships and helpfulness of the mutual exercises of your graces and gifts in the Lord as receiving owning and delighting in the Lord who is in all his holy Ones and Saints and this without hypocrisie and simulation without partiality or faction not preferring one before another for outward worldly respects of riches honors places learning parts c. nor despising one another for poverty reproaches infamy in the world weakness in faith and spiritual gifts or for difference in judgement about doubtful questions Rom. 14.1 but each receiving other for the foundation sake held fast and for the grace discerned and professed cheerfully serving one another in love Indeed its meet that Saints put difference between themselver as such and such as have erred and departed from the foundation of Faith and deny the Lord that bought them as we shall see by and by but where men are all believers through grace and have the love of God in the gift of Christ and his mediation for their bottom and foundation their lesser difference in other things should not make them unsaint one another and fight against one another but such ought to own one another and with sobriety and singleness not for love of victory or factiously to up●old a party to discuss things in which they differ and so far as they can to agree and if in any ●hing any be otherwise minded then the rest there with patience to wait and forbear one another and yet in communion and communication of graces to own and walk as brethren one with another not judging and despising one another for what they differ in those things they ●…ffer in not being of that nature and weight as ●o disunite from fellowship with the same Lord. And this is further to be noted that the brotherly love that is to be exercised stands not in an ●…differency and neutrality to let every man be ●f what way he will and do what he will with●… reproving or shewing them the evil thereof no more then natural love amongst brethren 〈◊〉 the flesh consists in letting ones brethren sink 〈◊〉 swim be sick or well wounded or whole ●odigals or thrifty without looking after them 〈◊〉 taking any care of remedies reproofs or any ●ay of help for them that 's by God himself ●counted hatred to see our brethren sin not ●prove them Levit 9.17 it argues little love 〈◊〉 the souls of one another so to do It was not ●…om love in Cain to say Am I my brothers ●…per Gen. 4.9 Love leads to watchfulness o●… one another or in case of straying or of danger to stray to warn another which yet is to be done with wisdom so as it may best tend to prevent evil or withdraw therefrom for we are to put difference between those that sin of weakness and through temptation whom we are to handle gently and tenderly forbearing and waiting for them yea bearing their burthens and those that are more wilful and resolute in their strayings and evil walkings whom we are to save with fear and rebuke more sharply and openly yea in all things we ought so to order our selves as we see may best conduce to their good with whom we have to do having a special care of and regard to those that are weak in faith helping and furthering them and no wise if possible offending them so as to turn them aside through their weakness from the way of the Lord but indeavouring that they may be preserved in the faith and grow up therein till they with the rest of the body attain the inheritance promised in Christ Jesus Were this love more practised and walked out in and the exercise thereof accepted it would prove very advantageous to the Saints and Satan would not so much prevail upon them to weaken and divide them yea this waking together in love and wherein we have attained walking by the same rule and speaking the same thing would much conduce to the glorifying of God and we should therein meet with much blessing We are brethren why should we fall out by the way to our heavenly Canaan quarrelling and contending about place preheminence and diffe●ences in doubtful Disputations not clearly de●ermined in Scriptures is a good consideration for all agreeing in the same foundation And O that we all
to be very wary of rash and unadvised judging But what love is that that we are to walk in to them that we discern not so far gone is it to hear them blaspheme denie undervalue and trample upon the Lord Jesus the Mediator between God and men and yet own them as brethren is it to love them more then Jesus Christs Surely this is love that we keep Gods Commandments and this is his Commandment that as we have heard from the beginning so we should Walk in it 2 Joh. 6. This is not love in a man to see his neighbour drowning or hanging himself and not hinder him or killing and poysoning others and yet not reprove them or endeavour to preserve the lives of such as he is harming or to know of men committing Incest or Adultery and yet own them as brethren and not withdraw from them and reprove them much less to see or hear them deny or vilifie the Lord Jesus Christ and yet judge them precious people and Gods dear children That Rule what thou wouldst that men should do unto thee do thou also unto them Matt. 7 12. is not to be applied to men as vitiously affected or distempered but to men walking orderly and upon well-grounded principles and so in things that tend to mens good or else we shall abuse it A Drunkard or Adulterer would have others make him drunk or commit adultery with him shall we abuse that wholsom Scripture to warrant his doing such wicked acts to or with others as unreasonable is it to apply it thus We would not be let or hindred in our endeavouring to bring men to Christ and salvation therefore neither ought we to hinder others in drawing men from Christ to their destruction Object But they think to lead men to salvation as well as you Answ But we know they think amiss when we see them go contrary to the word of salvation we know their thought but a strong delusion when we see in our cleaving to and trying them by the Apostolical and Prophetical Doctrine that they go in the very steps of those that they have forewarned us of It s true a frantick man may be and often is as confident of his way as a sober discreet man but yet a sober man will not think himself as well bound to be ruled and led by him as the frantick man to be ordered by him both may be alike confident as to the heigth of perswasion but both have not the same well groundedness for nor ability to judge of their confidence This is no right judgement of things to say this is truth as well as that because I see this man as confident of this as that man is of that We are not to judge of truth by our own or others confidence of them but by the verdict of God in the Scriptures That Rule what I would that another do to me I should do the same to them is to be applied to men in things for their good I say and upon well grounded principles I would that men should endeavour to preserve my life I should therefore do the like to them I would in case I be destracted have others keep me from hurting my self or others I would so now in my sober mind therefore let me do so to others that are destracted so it will hold but not thus I in a fit of distraction suppose would have others that are sober let me run into the river and drown my self therefore I being in a sober mind ought to let another that is distracted do so and not hinder him Yet such is their application of that Rule that would have us not to judge them in an error that we know deny the Lord Jesus Christ nor reprove them for it and endeavour to preserve others from so doing because we would not have others judge the Truth to be Error and reprove us for it and endeavor to keep back others from receiving it Indeed as I would not have others in case I should fall into distraction to do me any real harm or to deal evilly with me to make me worse and keep me from returning to a sober mind yet if their witholding me from self-murder or mischief to others should vex and make me worse though they therein deal as well and fairly with me as my destraction would permit them therein they would not be faultworthy So we are to deal righteously and lovingly as their condition may permit to those that are deceived deceivers and not by any unjust accusations of them or violent carriages towards them to harden and strengthen them from returning especially seeing the zeal and wrath of men will not accomplish the righteousness of God onely so far we must use plainness and sharpness towards them as we see necessary and requisite either for detecting their evil and pulling them out of it or however for the preserving others from being snared by them and so far as that will require it I am not to matter their offence-taking and enmity against me for the same love to particulars must give way to love to the general and love to evil men must give way to love to God and good men when they come in competition as love to a rotten member must give way to love to the found and to the whole body I shall do well if my leg or foot be wounded to apply healing medicines to it but if it putrifie I must apply things to it that will eat out the dead flesh though they will bring some smart and pain to it that will make it fell and angry yea and rather then my whole body should perish by its incorrigibleness I should do well to cut it off and sever it from the body before it be too far infected and I suppose no man would fault me for want of love and charity either to it or to my body in so doing The like is to be done to those that being corrupt themselves endanger the corrupting others too from the faith of Christ onely by cutting off I would not be understood to mean a banishing them the Country or putting them to death I would not have Saints in the way of their spiritual warfare and for their faith to make use of such weapons God having given them others to make use of viz. the Sword of the Spirit Prayers Warnings Admonitions Reproofs withdrawings from them casting them out of fellowship and looking upon them as accursed to them which are Christs spiritual weapons and to be used as the ●ase may require however some deceived or not rightly guided spirits boggle at it but as for them when without let God there judge them in the mean while Saints should by all means out of love to the sound members not cease to warn admonish and watch over them as opportunity is given them opening to them the evil of those false wayes in which others would snare them as we find to have been the frequent course of