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A35539 Gospel-love, heart-purity, and the flourishing of the righteous being the last sermon of the late reverend Mr. Joseph Caryl. Caryl, Joseph, 1602-1673. 1675 (1675) Wing C777A; ESTC R25968 43,184 138

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therefore of the Spirit can purge it out The fire of afflictions will not purge out the impurities of the heart The fire of Hell will not fetch out the dross that is in the hearts of the damned Nothing but the blood of Christ nothing but the Spirit of Christ are able to do it The blood of Christ meritoriously the Spirit efficiently and efficaciously And then Thirdly The heart re-made pure is so made Instrumentally by the Word The Word of God is pure it is as Silver purified in the fire seven times And the Word of God is a purifier instrumentally and the usual way by which the heart is re-made pure is by the Word Christ saith John 15. 3. Ye are clean How Through the Word that I have spoken And in general the Apostle in Ephes 5. 22 26. saith That Jesus Christ doth sanctifie and cleanse his Church with the washing of water by the Word With the washing of water that is with the Spirit But what 's the instrument By the Word This way is purity of heart commonly and usually wrought by the Word And Fourthly The heart is made pure applicatorily by Faith Acts 15. 9. He put no difference between us and them saith the Apostle that is between Jews and Gentiles having purified their hearts by faith God works faith in the heart and then faith purifies the heart by applying the blood of Christ and by receiving the Spirit and by working the soul to a submission to the holy Word and Will of God So that thus in these wayes the heart is re-made pure and of this re-made pure heart it is that the Text speaks That 's the spring out of which holy and acceptable works to the Lord doth flow Obj. But some may say Is there any such thing as a pure heart We find those questions somewhat rife in the Book of Job What is man that he should be clean So in Chap. 15. 14. Or how can he be clean that is born of a woman Chap. 25. 4. And Solomon saith expresly in Prov. 20. 9. Who can say I have made my heart clean I am pure from my sin It is plain then by these Scriptures that there is no such thing as a pure heart Answ I answer briefly in three things to these Scriptures and to all Scriptures of a like Import When the Scripture speaks thus It doth teach us either First that no man is born with a pure heart or it teaches us Secondly That no man by his own power hath made his heart pure or Thirdly it teaches us that no heart is made pure in this world with an absolutely perfect purity Indeed the best purity which the heart attains to in this world hath a mixture of much impurity in it so that thus indeed there is no heart pure That is there is no heart Legally pure strictly pure but there are thousands of hearts through Grace that are sincerely pure that are Evangelically pure and so esteemed in the thoughts of God and so exprest in his word If any shall say you tell us there is an Evangelical purity what mean you by it when may the heart be said to be Evangelically pure I answer thus the heart is Evangelically When the heart may be said to be Evangelically pure pure though there be sin dwelling in us or an in-dwelling sin and though sin is stirring hath strong motions in us makes war in our souls from day to day though sin doth some times prevail and give us that foil yet notwithstanding all this when First the soul i● free from the Command of every sin Secondly When the soul is freed from the customary practice of every sin and Thirdly When the soul is free from the love of any sin then the soul is Evangelically pure Indeed sin will hide sin will stirr and I cannot warrant any man in the world that is a man of the purest heart in the world but that his sin may possibly give him a foil But this is certain he that hath an Evangelical purity is free from the commanding power of sin and from that constant and customary practice of sin and from the love of sin A man of a pure heart may have a special sin that is a sin to which he is more inclined than to any other Sometimes through the constitution of his body sometimes through his occasions and in the way of his calling there are many things which do indanger men to some special sin now though I say a good man may have a special sin a sin that he finds his heart most running out after in which sense David call's some iniquities his Iniquity Psal 111. 23. I have kept my self saith he from mine Iniquity that is from the Iniquity that did most beset him A good man then may have a special sin which haunts him which dogs him and besets him but yet he hath not a beloved sin Evangelical purity and the love of sin cannot consist together he that hath a pure heart cannot play with his sin cannot sport with his sin cannot take content in thinking of sin either past or what may be to come As they in the Prophet this day is thus with us and to morrow shall be more abundant No he cannot please himself thus in reference to any sin So that I conclude it the pure heart is freed if he be Evangelically freed from sin in all these notions and so he is the Person here meant in the text from whom all holy actions may proceed acceptably to the Lord and that may serve for the opening of this point for I intend to dispatch it at this time I shall make some use of it Use First To stir up all to consider whether they have this pure heart yea or no. You see the importance of it it is one of the springs out of which every action that is pleasing to God according to his appointmemt must flow therefore it stands us much upon lest we loose all things that we work To have a good assurance in our own bosoms that we have a pure heart in our bosoms and we had need consider it For First 't is most sure that many think they have pure hearts and have them not Solomon hath an expression saith he there are a Generation that are pure in their own own eyes and yet are not cleansed from their wickedness Chap. 30. 12. It 's an easie matter to be pure in our own eyes and yet remain altogether unclean A Generation pure in their own eyes And St. Augustin speaks of a sort of people who would needs be called Cathorists and saith he they do call themselves so they most proudly and odiously call themselves the pure ones But according to his discovery of them they were not cleansed from their wickedness and how many are thus indeed clean in their own eyes and yet are unclean And Secondly There are many that are clean not only in their own eyes but in the eyes of other men