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A50251 The summe of certain sermons upon Genes. 15.6 vvherein not only the doctrine of justification by faith is asserted and cleared, and sundry arguments for justification before faith, discussed and answered : but also the nature and the meanes of faith, with the imputation of our sins to Christ, and of Christs righteousness to us are briefly explained and confirmed / preached at Dorchester in New-England by Richard Mather ... ; and now by him published at the earnest request of sundry well-affected and Godly Christians. Mather, Richard, 1596-1669. 1652 (1652) Wing M1276; ESTC W18271 50,747 60

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u●…belief do exclude themselves as these texts do witness Joh. 3. 16. Rev 22. 17. Isai 55. 1. So that no man may say I know not whether I be elected whether God purpose any good to me c For the promise is general indefinite to whosoever will receive it by faith The freeness also of the promise should be considered Isai 55. 1. without mo●…y without price What can be more free then gift that we may have mercy if wee will receive it God was not sought unto by fallen man for mercy but he provides a means of mercy of his own accord of his own love John 3. 16. which he had not needed to have done but that it so pleased him Which may answer the objection that the soul is wont to make against believing from its own unworthyness as not daring to believe on Christ unless it were more holy sanctified c If a King make love to a poor milk-maid and offer himself to her it is not for her to refuse put off the motion till shee be a Queen for if shee match with him he will make her a Queen though he do not find her one 4 It is usefull in this case to think much and consider seriously of him that makes the promise his Name and blessed Attributes Isai 50. 10. as his Power infinitely able to do what ever we need Rom 4. 21. 2 Tim: 1. 12. Math. 9. 28. Psal. 115. 3. So his Truth and Faithfulness that never did nor can deceive nor fayl to perform what ever he promiseth Heb 6. 18. 11. 11. So his Grace Mercy his Wisdom Goodness yea his very Justice it self might be helpfull in this case for being just he will not require satisfaction twice and once he hath received satis●…action in the sufferings and obedience of Christ To consider these Attributes of God might be very usefull helpfull in this case as it is said Psal. 34. 5. ●…ey looked unto him and were ligh●…ned B●…t one cause of the want or weakness of faith is that men look too much at creatures at sense at reason at their own baseness weakness unworthyness and look not sufficiently at God 5 A serious consideration of him through whom all the promises are accompl●…hed a●…d made good might be also helpfull in this matter and that is the Lord Jesus who is the m●…tour of that better Covenan●… established 〈◊〉 better promises then the old covenant was Heb 8. 6. Now in him there is 1 A●…l fullne●… Col 1. 19. So that what ever we want it is fully to be had in him In h●… is W●… Righ●… S●…tification and Redemption 1 Cor 1. 30. In him is life Iohn 14. 6 19. Wisdom Col. 2. 3. Righteousness Jer. 23 6. P●…ace Ephe. 2. 14. the Spirit of Grace Holyness above ●…easure Iohn 3. 34. 1. 16. Favour with God Math 3. 17. Col. 1. 13. Power to conquer all the enemies of our salvation as being King of kings Lord of lords 1 Tim: 6. 15. Able to Succour in all Temptations Heb 2. 18. Mighty to Save Isai 63. 1. God having laid help upon him hath laid help upon one that is Mighty Psal. 89. 19. and able to save to the uttermost all that come to God by him Heb 7. 25. 2 And as there is in him all this Fullness so there is in him as much Freeness readiness to communicate of this his fulness unto them th●…t trust in him and sue to him When he was on earth he invited men to come to him and never any so did but they were holpen and his heart is still the same So that he hath not lost his mercy by receiving glory but is still a mercyfull high Priest on the behalf of poor sinners Heb 2. 17. So that such as come to him he will in no wise cast them away John 6. 37. Therfore let us look unto him Isai 45. 22. and seriously consider this Apostle high Priest of our profession Heb 3. 1. and as long as wee so do we shall do well but if we turn the ey of our mind from him then we fall sink through unbelief even as it were with Peter who as long as he kept his ey upon Christ he walked on the water as firmly as you could do on boards but when he looked too much on the winds and waves and kept not Christ in his ey then he began to sink Math 14. 30. 6 Lastly It is good to consider that to believe is not only lawfull but a necessary commanded duty and the contrary a very grievous sin Some say they could desire to believe if they thought they might May I dáre I saith the soul apprehend the promise and receive Christ may I do it which is as if one should say may I obey the Commandement of God may I do the will of God which ought not to be a question And sure it is God would gladly have yee to believe if it might be after him I speak of his revealed will in his word Else what means that protesting that hee delighteth not in the death of a sinner Ezek 33. 11. That beseeching men to be reconciled to God 2 Cor 5. 20. That Commanding men to believe 1 Iohn 3. 23. Commending rewarding such as do Math 15. 28. Threatning pun●…shing the contrary Mark 16. 16. Iohn 3. 18 19 36. Heb 3. last And therfore wheras the poor soul saith dare I believe wee might rather meryeil how men dare refuse for this is to put horrible indignity upon God as if he ment not as hee sayes but deals deceltfully and falsly with poor sinners it is to make God a lyer 1 Iohn 5. 10. As if the God of Truth and Faithfullness had nothing to do but to dissemble and to deceive poor souls which should be an abhorring to our thoughts to imagin Consider then that obedience is better then complement yea better then sacrifice and faith is a singular kind of obedience Rom 1. 7. If therfore the question be what shall I do to be saved the answer from the Lord is beleive in the Lord Jesus Christ and thou shalt be saved Acts 16. 30 31. And if the question be But how may I do to believe the answer is Cry mightily unto God the giver of faith that he would bless these and such like meanes for the working of this precious and needfull grace If justification be by faith then it is needfull for every soul to examin and try themselves whether they have this faith or no whether they be true believers or not For by this we are justified and without this faith we can not be justified nor have any well grounded assarance of eternal life See but that one Scripture John 3. 18 36. Hee that believeth hath everlasting lif●… hee that believeth not shall not see life but is con le●…ned alrea●…y and the w●…ath of God abideth on him and then tell me whether it be not needfull for men to try