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

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their heat as when a man means to put out the fire he layes one brand from another a signe he means to goe to bed and sleep so when Satan would put out the life and heat of grace in a Family or Town he disjoynts Christians and so they fall into security and grow dead in sins and trespasses all their heat is quite extinguished Therefore the Apostle exhorts us not to forsake the assembling of our selves together as the manner of some is Heb. 10.25 2 Pet. 1.21 See that ye love one another with pure hearts fervently Obj. If this heat be alwayes found where life is how comes it to passe that the hearts of Christians are so cold and dead How comes a Christian to be so unprofitable if he digest the Word Doe not Christians meet and afford little warmth and help one to another Luke 24.32 The two disciples hearts burned when Christ talked with them a signe before he came and chafed them up they were cold and dead-hearted Answ True Christians oft-times finde a marvellous coldnesse and benummednesse of heart that they finde little warmth in their breathing in their prayers or conferences and this comes partly from want of supply of new fuell when they walk in their own strength without looking up to Christ for new supply and partly by pouring cold water upon it that is some noysome lusts that put out the grace of God or else the use of outward comforts with wordly hearts these cast cold water on the fire as the fire is put out either by withdrawing the fuell or by casting water on it But yet though this be their fault yet even then when they want chafing and heat there is some striving in them which argues life so much life as in them so much heat As for those two Disciples that went to Emaus though their hearts burned whilest Christ spake yet before Christ came they were talking of Christ and of his sufferings which made them sad then Christ comes and puts life O fools and slow of heart to believe This blew up the sparks in them So much as a Christian hath lost of his heat so much of his life if his warmth be smothered his life is smothered Now this warmth is sometimes exprest in sad looks and pantings and deep sighs and groanings and mourning for his forlorn estate and surely there is life in that for in griefe the heat runs to the heart But worse then this a Christian sometimes vanisheth away in much frothy emptynesse outwardly rejoycing in worldly comforts when there is no life within Peter when he denyed his Master his heart was fill'd with griefe and sorrow and he went out and wept bitterly But what say you to David when he had committed adultery how did he go on from one sin to another He can make Vriah drunk and then kill him and then make no matter of it he is carelesse in all this as if he had quite lost all life and affection to God there was not the least beating of the pulse of a Christian such a 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 that a man that knew him not before might have written in his forehead a man forsaken of God without any life of grace in him Where now was Davids life None so far gone as he 't is a question whether he prayed or no all this while as some Christians have so lost themselves as for three years together they have not prayed at all as doubting of any acceptance because they were so sinfull yet there is some habit of grace but hardly one act of life yet still this holds true so much warmth so much life as by the Almighty power of God there may be fire and yet no heat as the fiery furnace though made seven times hotter then ordinary yet God so restrained the act that it did not so much as singe the garments of the three children that were cast into it Dan. 3. So è contra there is a marvellous hellish power in sin so as it will suspend all the acts of grace so as a Christian may expresse no acts of grace but lye as a man in a deep swound without life and motion that can be discerned and yet this you shall finde in a Christian at such times a listlesnesse of his heart to sin that he cannot break out into sin with all his strength and power as he did in his naturall condition and the ground is this because there is still flesh and spirit in him so that as the spirit cannot doe what good it would so the flesh cannot doe that evill it would Gal. 5.17 And when a Christian is most lively yet there is still some faintnesse and weaknesse in him so è contra when grace is most weak and corruption most strong yet he cannot commit sin with all his strength as formerly he hath done but he goes about sin unwillingly not with the full sway that he was wont to doe he goes listlesly about it Try your selves therefore by these signes if thou hast Christ thou hast life if life thou hast warmth and heat look to thy knowledge doth it puffe thee up and not edifie Dost thou magnifie thy selfe by it If it be lively knowledge it is joyned with zeal as Christ revealed himselfe to the Church of Thyatira Rev. 2.18 Thus saith the Son of God whose eyes are like flames of fire writing to the Church of Thyatira that was warm in love and growing up therein he revealed himselfe according to the state of the Church as having eyes like flames of fire as that Church had zeal with her light so that if thou hast a true knowledge thy eyes are like flames of fire what thou knowest thou dost with zeal and fervency of spirit as Peter and John said We cannot but speak the things which we have seen and heard that is which we have certain knowledge of Acts 4.20 See Jer. 20.9 1. Consider therefore whether thy knowledge be joyned with zeal How dost thou breath dost thou smell a sweet savour in the Word Then there is breath in thy nostrills 2. Dost thou breath warmth in prayer pant and sigh after God In thy conference dost thou expresse life and heat Then thou art a living Christian 3. How dost thou finde thy stomach to the Word dost thou relish it or else art thou ashamed of thy unprofitablenesse Then there is life 4. Dost thou love to be disjoynted from thy Brethren like brands cast one from another Then there is no life Life loves to preserve it selfe if you sit loose one from another all heat and life goes out religion ceaseth there is a bidding farewell to all Christian duties but if you see bone joyn to bone one gather to another then you shall see flesh and sinews will cover them and life will come in Ezek. 37.7 Put brands together and there will be some fire and heat propagated 2. A second property of life Where life is there is some plyablenesse and
Spirit dwelling in you and that argues acquaintance with him Psal 19 11. in keeping of them there is great reward greater than any gold or silver a man may keep that and yet want a quiet Conscience but a man that keeps Gods Commandments shall not want peace of Conscience Psal 119.72 thousands of gold and silver will not keep a mans heart warm and comfortable but the keeping of Gods Commandments will and be it that you be about your calling no businesse of your calling will hinder your peace no Commandment of God hinders your Peace indeed if you go about things without warrant from a Commandment be it in the World in your callings if you look at your profit and pleasure c. and not at Gods Commandment to set you a work you lose your Peace and you will want your Peace in that dayes conversation but if you go about things in vertue of a Commandment never fear your calling will never hinder your Peace keep the Commandment and keep your Peace we hinder our Peace often because we go about businesses without an eye to the Commandment and so it is not acceptable to God he finds no savour of rest in it and therefore no wonder if we lose our Peace but if any work though never so mean be done in obedience to Gods Commandments we shall keep and maintain our Peace 1 JOHN 2.4 He that saith I know him and keepeth not his Commandments is a lyar and the truth is not in him IT is St. Johns usual course to propound the Truth Affirmatively and Negatively Vers 3. Affirmatively Vers 4. Negatively Vers 5. he amplifies the keeping of Christs Commandment by a double benefit 1 In him that doth so is the Love of God perfect 2 Hereby we know that we are in him From whence Verse 6. he passes this conclusion of conforming our lives to the life of Christ Verse 4 He that saith he knows him c. To say is either in Heart in Word or in outward Carriage He that saith I know him he speaks not of an active understanding of him but of an affectionate hearty knowledge Knowledge is either speculative or operative infused or acquired Historical or Experimental all come to one but this Knowledge here meant is acquaintance so then he that saith he hath acquaintance with God and keeps not his Commandments that is as his Way his Treasure his Ornaments his Eye his Life 1 He is a Lyer that is he not only speaks false but he knows he speaks falsly for that is the difference between an untruth and a lye 2 There is no truth in him not one true grace not one true act of Repentance Faith c. Doct. Opinion or profession of the Knowledge of Christ without keeping of his Commandments is an undoubted signe that he is a lyar and the best Grace on him is counterfeit he hath no true Grace in him To say in the heart is opinion to say in the tongue or carriage is profession and if he do thus he is a lyar the truth is not in him Tit. 1.15 16. they professe they know God but in their works they deny him ssch a one is abominable disobedient and to every good work reprobate that is he goes about it untowardly is unskilful in it hath no sincerity and his work is rejected of God as reprobate counterfeit silver Q How is such a man a lyar and no truth in him A man may be a lyar sometimes and yet have some truth in him but this man hath no truth in him but 1 He speaks falsly 2 Against Conscience 3 No truth is in him A. 1 He speaks falsly which appeareth from the Efficacy of all true knowledge of Christ which brings forth obedience if a man knows Christ he loves him and affects him and obeyes him Mat. 7.22 23. all saving Knowledge stirs us up to obedience to God to righteousnesse to man if a man be a Son of Beliac such a man knows not God those that obey him not never knew him 1 Chron. 29.9 Know thou the God of thy Father and serve him they that never served God never knew him Joh. 14.21 if any man love me he will keep my Commandments and further no man knows God but he hath known the depth and danger of sin he hath known his enstrangement and absence from God if a man know not himself he knows not God 2 After that he hath known sin he comes to know Christ and his mediation such a man is sensible of his former misery and knows the excellencie of Christ he hath been so bitten with sin that he looks at it as the most hainous fight and the keeping of Gods Commandments he looks at it as the sweetest thing in the World 2 Cor. 6.14 Gods Commandments are not grievous to him such Knowledge springs from experience of our former misery therefore they that never come to this never knew Christ 2 Why is such a man a lyar that saith he knows God and keeps not his Commandments 1 From the conviction of the Testimony of that light which shines in his heart Joh. 16 9. there is a Spirit of conviction in all those that live in the Church for others do not contend that they know Christ but those that thus professe are convinced of their sins of their unbelief and disobedience and of the wickednesse of their hearts and lives Obj. Are there not many that live carnally and wickedly and yet are not convinced of their sins It is true there are such but then living in such a course they do not trespass against their Consciences they think they keep the Law and so think well of themselves and they are at peace and secure He that walks thus civilly and conformably yet such a mans Conscience is at uncertainty about his Estate he is convinced that he wants something but he cannot tell what it is till he be throughly convinced by Gods Spirit thus it was Mark 10.19 Matth. 19.18 19 20. the young man told Christ all these have I kept from my youth what lack I yet his Conscience guided him to feel that he wanted something though he had kept the Law in the outward letter yet he saw he wanted something and his Conscience was not at rest so that such a man as saith he knows Christ and keeps not his Commandments speaks against the conviction of his Conscience and therefore is a lyar I speak not of such Christians who want Peace because they do not keep Gods Commandments but of such who when they have Peace think they keep his Commandments 3 Why is there no truth of grace in such a man as saith thus Reas From the necessary conjunction of all graces with obedience no true grace of God but is either the cause of obedience it breeds it or else is a companion of obedience or else an effect of obedience it sprang from obedience Faith worketh by love Gal. 5.6 and love is the fullfilling of the Law Rom.
4.19 which if it were not a word of Conversion yet at least of new Conversion Mat. 9.9 and it is a general rule Luke 9.23 where by following of Christ in the last place is meant imitating Christ thus it is new in respect of Christs Commandment 2 In respect of Christs efficacy and power working in our hearts vers 9. it is wrought and stampt in us by a new work of Christ in the spirits of his followers that they do indeed set their hearts to follow Christ 2 It is new in respect of us Believers 1 In regard of the outward hearing of the ear it is new never so plainly spoken before Follow me in all the Old Testament there is not such an expresse letter as follow Christ imitate Christ walk as Christ hath walked 2 In regard of that new work wrought in the hearts of Christians Ephes 4.24 that is but on such a frame of holinesse and righteousnesse wherein you may lively resemble the new Adam the new man Christ Vse 1 As we ought not to affect new-fanglednesse so we ought not to loathe and reject newnesse before St. John carefully avoided new fanglednesse now he commends newnesse The ground of this difference is 1 Look whatever comes from God the Ancient of days is always new and never waxeth old and as it is new so it is always old yea old enough if it come from God Eccles 1.9 2 If it come from God the newer it is the better it is because our old Natures and Corruptions and Courses should alwayes be abhorred of us but grace and that new man and new wayes of holinesse should be acceptable to us 3 If it be new and come from God it is a greater manifestation of God we may see a greater light in it than ever before Vse 2 Never look to fullfill this Commandment of imitating Christ untill you become new men for it is a new Commandment and a new Commandment requires new obedience and new obedience requires new spirits and a new man do not therefore think to follow Christ with old spirits thus much of the quality now follows the reason For the darknesse is past c. Doct. The state of the Children of God in this Life is as darknesse passing and true light now shining It is an excellent description of a godly mans Estate from his first Conversion forward the word in the Original signifies passing or a driving away 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 it is not so well translated past For the opening of the point consider there is a threefold darknesse and a threefold light 1 Darknesse of 1 Ignorance Mat. 4.16 2 Uncleannesse 2 Cor. 6.16 3 Affliction or discomfort Psal 112.4 2 Light of 1 Knowledge Mat. 4.16 2 Holinesse 2 Cor. 6.16 Ephes 5 8. 3 Comfort Psal 92.11 It may be spoken of all here but chiefly of the two former darknesse of ignorance and uncleannesse is passing away in a Christian and light of Knowledge and Holinesse is shining forth daily more and more in his heart Rom. 13.12 the day is at hand i. e. not yet come yet near at hand and the night far spent i. e. almost gone and spent yet not so spent as wholly gone the shadows of the night still remain but the day begins to dawn 2 Pet. 1.19 the dawning of the day is when the shaddows of darknesse are not yet clearly vanished and he doth not say the Sun but the day star which riseth ●efore the Sun a good while he there describes the State of the Church till the day of resurrection the light of the Gospel doth not yet clearly and fully shine but is only dawning Christ is in his Children as a day Star gives them comfortable light but the Sun is not yet in his strength Prov. 4.18 it is not yet perfect day with us no not with the best Christians under Heaven but it grows by degrees till it be perfect day with them which is at the day of their dissolution like to the earthen Pitchers of Gideons men Judg. 7.16.20 when they brake their Pitchers the Lamps gloriously shone forth and dazled their eyes thus it is with a Christian when these earthen Pitchers and carkasses are broken his light will shine forth gloriously in the mean time we have light we have lamps but they are in Pitchers shining very dimly Q. If we had been perfected the first day and the light had shined gloriously forth at the first had it not been better A. Yes if God had been pleased so to have done but God would not have it so and therefore it were not better God rather sees it fit that we should carry our light in earthen Vessels wherein there is partly darknesse and partly light 2 Cor. 4.7 and that for these reasons Reas 1 That God might shew his power in our weaknesse 2 Cor. 12 9 10. we should never have known Christs vetrue the power of Grace or the depth of our corruptions if wee had been perfected the first day of our conversion as God made the world by degrees and described it so because he would have us discern his power so God doth display the power of his grace by perfecting us by degrees and not all at once Reas 2 That God might teach us to war with spirituall enemies as God left Canaanites among those Isralites that had not known and were untaught in the wars of Canaan to prove them and to know if they would hearken to Gods Commandements Judg. 3.3 so God leaves his Children some imbred enemies still in their soules to humble us and to prove us and try if wee will cleave to him besides Jesus Christ loves and takes delight in ruling especially at home in the midst of his enemies Psal 110.2 in the midst of our corruptions in the midst of unbelief Faith rules in the midst of pride Humility rules in the midst of anger Meeknesse rules c. Grace gets ground in the midst of corruptions which is to the glory of Jesus Christ Reas 3 To prevent the multiplication of the Beasts of the Field amongst us as God left Canaanites among the Israelites to that end Exod. 23.29.30 if there were not weaknesses in us it were impossible for Gods people to live in the World 1 The World would not bear with us you know it would not bear with Christ who walked as meekly as might bee Joh. 14.30 i. e. Satan found no weaknesse in him no corruption in Christ for him to work upon if christians had a full and cleare light of grace breaking forth at once all would cry away with them they are not worthy to live Vse 1. See here a ground of the great difference between christians and christians differing in Faith differing in manners some are comfortably perswaded of their own Estates but others full of fears and doubts how comes this about truly it is with christians as it is with mornings of the day some mornings are a great deale more bright than others and some
more dusky and dark you will say why should not a soul come to some setled peace true but it will never be perfect day with us St. John was an old christian and yet you see what he saith the darknesse was but going and the light coming so that we by degrees get hold of God and strength against corruption you have some Summer mornings more lightsome than all the dayes of the year besides so it is with some christians in this morning of their first conversion they see more clearly their own Estates by far than others in their whole conversation and though all have partly darknesse and partly light yet some get more light in one thing some in another such a christian it may be though he doe not get such hold of Peace yet some corruptions as Wantonnesse Pride Covetousnesse he subdues and gets greater hold of the contrary Graces as it was with the pillar of the Cloud Exod. 14.20 unto which the Apostle alludes Heb. 12.1 just so is it with the spirits of Gods servants something there is in them that is cloudy something in them that is lightsome old Peter John 21.18 would not have gone to Martyrdome and yet he would partly willing and partly unwilling thus it is with the Spirit even of the best christian he hath some unwillingnesse to some good duty that God calls him unto Vse 2. To teach us somewhat the more to bear with one anothers infirmities and eclipses Jam. 3.1 2. be not of an unruly imperious and censorious spirit over piercingly and censoriously judging others as we have streams of light so streams of darknesse vapours therefore bear with and succour one another and helpe one another out of this darknesse as in a Lanthorn there is a pane of light and a pane of darknesse so in every good quality we have all some darknesse Rev. 12.1 the church is compared to the Moon which when she is at the full is fullest of spots and yet we do not neglect the Moon because she hath spots but make use of the Moon because she hath light so neglect not any christian because of his spots but make use of his light of that good he hath also be something forbearing of carnal men for ye were sometimes darknesse as they are Tit. 3.1 2 3. Vse 3. Let no mans life be an absolute patrern to you to follow but so far as they are light in the Lord 1 Cor. 11.1 see how this in the Text proves what the Apostle speaks of follow Christ why because our perfection is but imperfect we are but darknesse passing if you follow us in all things you may take us on the blind side and so fall Vse 4. To teach us to be driving away darknesse and to be trudging out of it as it is with a Candle the least snuffe in a Candle doth not onely dim the light but doth waste the Candle so it is with our spirits the least snuffe of Corruption doth waste that oyl of Grace which is in our hearts and dim and damp the light which is in us therefore snuffe we our hearts often take we the Thief out of the Candle let us shew forth the vertues of him that hath called us out of darknesse into his marvelous light 1 Pet. 2.9 Ephes 5.8 Rom. 13.12 away with darknesse all darknesse of doubtings of unbelief of pride c. this darknesse is passing away from us we must not call it back again doe not again draw the curtains of darknesse about us when the Sun is risen and a man begins to sleep and draw the curtains about him again it is a sign he means to slug it out so when new light shines in our hearts and we draw our old corruptions about us again it is a shame fot us Gal. 3.12 2 Pet. 3.18 helpe one another out of darknesse helpe thy Wife and children and Servants and Friends and Neighbours out of it 1 Cor. 13.9.12 we cannot practise better than we know but we know but in part therefore pray admonish exort cleanse thy self and cleanse others from the mist and shaddow of darknesse as much at may be Vse 5. Of comfort to a Christian 1. Against troubles which many undergo in regard of darknesse of Spirituall estate it is a common thing for Christians to complain of darkness of pride of unbeliefe of dulnesse fear lies upon us with what should we comfort our selves we think no body is so yes here is some comfort for thee all are so in some measure it is so with the best they have but a mixed estate one crossing and thwarting another the fairest day hath dark Clouds 2 Is our darknesse deeper than others but doe you not yet find it passing away doe you not finde more faith more obedience doe you not make more conscience of your thoughts words and actions this is a comfort your darknesse is going away it wasts apace 3 Here is a comfort against death the time will come when all darknesse shall vanish away Death will be but the breaking of our earthen Pitchers and our light shall breake forth Epictetus came forth one day and saw a Woman mourning for breaking her pitcher the next day he came forth and saw another weeping for her Son and he said Yesterday an earthen pitcher broken and to day a mortall body dead as if it were the same to have a Pitcher broken and to dye Vse 6. Of tryall of our estates would you know whether your grace be true or no whether doe you finde your darknesse passing away and light shining a man may walke in a condition of darknesse and see no light viz. of peace and comfort Isa 50.10 I but doe you not then walke in a greater light of innocency and watchfulnesse and obedience When a man is in the dark he goes slowly and warily and lifts up his feet high every step Prov. 14.16 a godly man is afraid of something in the way but a wicked man goes on boysterously and confidently he knows his way as well as you can tell him but he is but a foole for his labour 1 JOHN 2.9 10 11. He that saith that he is in light and hateth his brother is in darknesse untill this time He that loveth his brother abideth in the light and there is none occasion of evill in him But he that hateth his brother is in darknesse and walketh in darknesse and knows not whither he goeth because that darknesse hath blinded his eyes THe custom of this Apostle St. John is after he hath delivered any Doctrin to make some application of it for the joy of Gods children for the end of his writing to them was that their joy might be full cap. 1.4 and so he doth here for having in the former verse said that in the Children of God darknesse is passing and true light now shining here he gathers a sign whereby he may know whether our darknesse be passing and our light springing and that is from brotherly love in
of the Covenant of Grace Gen. 17.7 8. therefore capable of the righteousnesse of faith Rom. 4.11 so that we see little children may know God as their Father Q. How soon doe children come to be capable of this grace to know God as their Father 1. They are capable of the habits and gifts of grace from their first Conception Luke 1.15 he was sanctified from his Mothers womb and the reason is as soon as capable of sin capable of grace 2. They are capable of the acts of grace as soon as they are capable of the use of reason yea Grace is subject to work more silently than Reason though there be no act of grace but it is from reason yea they are capable of exercising grace and reason with it sooner then we discern it even as soon as they can discern their Naturall Father so soon may they discern God to be their Father you see Children sooner than they can well use reason they content themselves much with looking on the light and Looking glasses and other toyes so these little Children something they have in their hearts which pleaseth them though they know not what it is and as you can still a Childe sometimes by some gesture so can God refresh the spirit of a Childe by some silent consolation which pleaseth the Childe though it cannot exp●esse it but so soon as they begin to know their Naturall Parents so soon they begin to know God their Father nay no object so easily known as God seeing he infuseth some light into all especially to know that there is a God and if the Holy Ghost strike in they may discern that he is their Father Q. But how doe these expresse their knowledge of God to be their Father A. 1. They expresse it in their silent thoughts in some inward comfort which they cannot well expresse but something they feel which chears their spirits 2. In their affections they will shew you some love of God joy in God fear of God 1. Love of God so that they are not averse or froward to good duties but listen to them though they know not the meaning and have some delight in them and some fear of God that tell them of God and his Judgements they will be broken off from evill courses and they will be well pleased in God and delight in his way and fear him these things may be found in a Childe I call them Children till they be grown up to young men and as a Child soon discovers that he knows his Parents by smiling on them by crying after them and joying in them so they will shew you their knowledge of God by delighting in him longing after him and fearing his name Vse 1. To reprove the sinfull vanity that is in that Proverb A young Saint and an old Devil for if St. John acknowledge it as a great matter I write unto you Babes because you know the Father then surely it is no ill presage of their future miscarriage because they begin to have the knowledge of God no it is a sign that in old age they will know him that was from the beginning nay rather on the contrary if he be a young Devill it is likely he will prove worse a young Devill an old Belzebub but a young Saint an old Angel you doe not use to think that it will make a vessell fusty if you season it well at the fi st so if a Childe be well seasoned at the first he will keep a good savour to his old age a straight twig makes a straight tree so if a Childe be well set and straight in Childe-hood he will grow more strong and compact when he is elder Our Saviour was much moved when they forbad little Children to be brought unto him and when the chiefe Priests and the Scribes took it ill that the Children cryed out after Christ Hosannah thou Son of David he told them it was written Out of the mouthes of babes and sucklings hast thou perfected praise Mat. 21.15 therefore let not such a Proverb passe if they prove old Devills they were never young Saints but young Hypocrites it may be 2 It refutes an error of the Papists that think it a point of presumption to say that a man knows his state in grace why St. John writes it to all sorts to old men to young men to Babes that they know their Father If it were extraordinary it would not be so common and this indeed may justly discourage us from Religion that woman that holds it impossible that her Childe should know his Father is a Strumpet so that Church that holds her children cannot know their Father is an Harlot because they worship so many gods they know not of what seed they be for if they were begotten of the Seed of the Word hereby we might conclude we know that we know him because we keep his Word neither let them put it off and say We have a conjecturall knowledge but not a certain knowledge for when we say we know such a thing we doe not say we think it Opinion breeds conjecture but Knowledge breeds certainty Contingentium est opinio necessariorum certorum est scientia whether it be à causis or effectis But say they This Doctrin breeds presumption I answer No Doctrine makes us more circumspect than to know that God is our Father and if we grow secure God will shew he is a Father as well to correct as to shew indulgence Vse 3. To confute the Anabaptists that exclude Infants from Original sin and so from capability of Grace and so from Baptism therefore they rebaptise men because say they till then they are neither capable of Sin nor Grace how doth David then say that he was conceived in sin how is it here said of Babes that they know their Father and why were infants Circumcised under the Law the eighth day if they did but as well know God as some of these little Children they would not hold such an opinion so contrary to Scripture 4. It reproves elder people if they doe not know God to be their Father if even Babes may know God to be their Father if they know him so soon why doe we neglect it St. John writes it as an ornament to Children that they know their Father and it may shame elder people if Children in this point go beyond them Heb. 5.12 5. It may teach little Children that God looks at it as their duty to know God their Father you have known your Naturall Fathers thus long and why should you not know God the Father of Eternity you might hereby honour God and confute elder men you have entred into Covenant therefore fly not back you have received the Seals of the Covenant therefore give up your selves unto God and labour to know him to be your Father 6. For Parents and Governours of Children if little Children may know God their Father then learn them to know him to be their
it but if thou see Gods providence hindring it by lawfull means that thou canst not have Children by lawfull means or Riches by lawfull means if it come not from the Father it is not good for us and therefore we must be content without them Vse 3. Shews Gods Children what they may lawfully enjoy such things onely as come from the Father in his Providence and Ordinance that you may love and comfortably enjoy Q. How shall I know whether I had all my blessings as from my Father my Wife or Children or Riches or Calling A. 1. Whatsoever you have obtained by Prayer it is a good sign you have had it from God as a Father hearing prayer 1 Sam. 1.27 so whatsoever profit or pleasure or credit you have if you have obtained it by prayer it is a signe you had it from God as your Father Obj. I have many things which I never prayed for I have it may be Wife and Friends and Honour and Calling that I never prayed for may I have comfort in them 2. In the second place therefore a man may say he hath a thing from the Father when he hath it by fellowship with Christ Ephes 5.17 many times God gives us things out of his love in Christ that we never thought of for our hearts are shallow and empty and not able to comprehend what God is able to doe for he is able to doe above all we can think or ask therefore let us get hold of Christ and then we need fear no blessing 3. Whatsoever you receive by Faith that is from the Father Mat. 8.13 if you believe God will doe whatsoever he sees needfull and we believe he is able to doe above what we are able to ask now we receive it by faith when either we reach it and bring it by faith or if not so yet we have it and receive it by lawfull means as a pledge of Gods love and when we have it use it to his glory for though we get it not by Faith yet we hold it by Faith now Faith is adequate to our calling the just lives by his Faith in every severall calling so that if we come by it in a lawfull calling any credit or profit or pleasure Faith gives us to see that it comes from Gods ordinance so that we may comfort our selves in it therefore be exhorted whatsoever God gives not in his ordinance let us not reach to it so that we are to be weaned from all pleasures and profits and honours if they come not from Gods providence by lawfull means 2 You must be quiet and content without them and Thirdly whatsoever you receive from God in his ordinance you may use it comfortably Doct. All the lusts in the World are of the World 1 John 5 18. The whole World lies in these lusts Gal. 1.4 that he might deliver us from this present evill World James 3.15 this wisdome is not from above but earthly Object But God made the World and therefore that which comes from the World comes from God Ans The World is taken for the systeme of heaven and earth Acts 17.24 secondly for sinfull men Gal. 4.4 John 15.19 thirdly corrupt customes and fashions of the World Rom. 12.1 fourthly for indowments of the World as honour riches c. the first and last wisely used are from the Father but here he understands the second and the third corrupt men and corrupt customes and the fourth ill used 2 Pet. 1.4 having escaped the corruption that is in the World through lust these are from the World 1. As a corrupt Principle or Fountain the heart being empty of Gods image and not able to attain it it doth subsidere in outward things If God doth vouchsafe his Grace it attains above the World being not thus assisted it falls below it selfe the soul we see contented with earthly things is wofully corrupted 2. As a Pattern when men accomodate themselves to the lusts of other men some to this mans covetousnesse others to that mans pride this is the conformity to the World which Paul forbids 3. As an Object the Object is often the cause of its adjunct ex visu nascitur amor so Achan saw a wedge of gold and coveted it so these endowments of the World falling upon our corrupt hearts work in us these lusts these lawfull honours and pleasures and profits by accident effect lust in us they abuse us when we look at them as subsisting of themselves not tending to Gods Glory our desires must not be confined or terminated in them Vse 1. All Gods Children old and young are to be weaned from these lusts they are of the World and not of the Father in the World we must live above the World the darknesse is past the light now shineth when the Sun shines men call one another to the heat of it so let us these lusts make us unholy unmeet for this heavenly off-spring the Holy Ghost layes a base imputation upon the dug of the World to wean us from it it would discourage a noble spirit to match with a base-born Creature let us not therefore strike matches with the World which is so base and odious Doct. What comes from the World the Children of God are to be weaned from This is the Major the Minor was before they must be weaned from all things that look not at God as the Fountain and end 1. We may make use of the Creatures they were made for our sakes God put all into mans hand Psal 8.6 Nehem. 12.10 Eat the fat and drink the sweet 1 Chron. 29.12 Riches and Honour come from thee 2 Cor. 1.3 He is the God of all comfort Eccl. 9.7 8 9 Live joyfully with the wife of thy youth God would have us to live comfortably in the World and use all the lawfull comforts of it we shall need them all against the discouragements of the World but may we conforme to the civill customes of the World common to good and bad there is a lawfull use of the civill customes Phil. 4.8 If any thing be of good report think on these things these words contain civill customes in mens commerce Reas Civill customes spring not from the corruptions of men or their customes but from the law of nature from the rudiments written in the heart Rom. 2.15 not remnants of an old but rudiments of a new nature John 1.9 Christ inlightens every man that comes into the World Civill Prudence Learning all comely things are from him so that we should not shun these Q. How are these distinguished from the other A. 1. Customes that spring from the World are corrupt they flow from a corrupt heart as vain customes of apparell usually flow from pride and vanity of minde and not from civill prudence or morall vertues when thou dost well to thy selfe men will praise thee this springs from the generall coveteousnesse in men so Drunkards praise Drunkards Gluttons Gluttons look at these as fashions you are to be
have neglected to keep their Conscience clean their judgment is unsound a corrupt Conscience a corrupt Judgement 3 From the disposition of men and aptnesse then to catch the greatest cold when their spirits have been most warmed and heated no man so apt to take cold as they who are very warm and hot so in the days of the Apostles they did not only fill them with Knowledge but warmed the Church with Zeal and Heat zeal towards their Ministers zeal in their liberality they loved not their own lives in respect of Christ now their spirits being so warm they are more subjesh to get cold and distemper every Christian in particular finds it so when he hath been most enlarged at the Word or Prayer ere long he will be more straitned there being a secret pride in the experience of Gods favour and to rest in our selves thinking that we have sufficient grace in our selves when we see our need of Christ we depend only on him but when we are full we depend on our selves and so by sitting loose from Christ we get a great cold we are cold in Prayer Word Sacrament thus it is with the Church when God sheds his Spirit abundantly in the Church they grow secure and depend upon themselves thus we see Josh 1.9 10 11. so that one would have thought that that generation would have been more zealous yet none so Idolatrous till God quickned them by their enemies so in the Apostles times the Church was very forward and zealous a few Generations after their spirits were carried away with errors 4 From the disposition of Satan he hath great rage because the time is short Rev. 12.8 and we shall always finde that the Devil hath imitated God if God have Sacrifices from his people so the Devil from the Pagans so if God set up a Christ Sathan will have an Antichrist set up that may be not only a substitute but an enemy to Christ that as God had won the world by Christ so he would delude the world by Antichrist 5 From the wise and just dealing of God if God reveal more means of knowledge he will use many means of trial he will have them winnowed that so the good may remain as Wheat the Chaffe may be blown away if God give more Tallents he will put them upon more employment and exexercise Vse 1 To teach Christians not to be offended if they finde variety of seducing spirits in these days a man would wonder in such peaceable days when Religion is maintained there should be so many opinions and agitations how comes this about you must know that God never dispenced generally more knowledge since the revelation of Antichrist than now now where there is most knowledge Sathan will be seducing and corrupting their wisdom where there is more wisdome there is more curiosity and pride so much knowledge so much want of truth many times and so putting off the truth men run into several errors and it is just with God seeing they put away a good Conscience and would not give heed to sound Doctrine therefore God gave them up to follow lyes 2 Thes 2. and their longing desire and zeal in former times will end in such a cold that there will be a defect of all warmth and heat and wheresoever you see the truth not held in a good Conscience they run their faith on Rocks some split on a rock of Arminianism some on a rock of Popery so that it must needs be that in these last times many Antichrists must be Vse 2 Since many Antichrists are and will be in these last times let us labour to be so established in the truth that however the times be we may keep our faith and religion Q. How shall we be thus established A. 1. Get contrary spirits to the former give not up your selves to curiosity and vain speculations if the Lord find you humble he will teach you in his ways if when you are warm and hot you have a care that you get not cold 1 Chron. 29.18 Pray to God to keep your hearts always in that frame or at least in such a frame as may befit every days businesse and then whatsoever the times be our hearts and judgements shall be established in the truth but unless God give you a good Conscience with your knowledge you will be soon perverted and therefore I say as Paul to the Ephesians Ephes 2.12 continue in a firm love of the truth as well as in the knowledge of it 1 JOHN 2.19 They went out from us but they were not of us for if they had been of us no doubt they would have continued with us c. THe Apostle Vers 18. had instructed Babes of the coming of Antichrist now in this Verse he first discribes them 1 By their Apostacy they went out from us 2 Their condition before They were not of us he amplifies both the latter he proves by an Argument They were not of us for if they had been of us they would have continued with us The former he amplifies by the reason why God gave them up to Apostacie which was that these Seducers might be made manifest that they were not of us Q. 1. What is meant by this They went out from us A. 1. They departed from their Doctrin in Judgment and from their Fellowship in Practise Acts 2.42 Now these men departed from both they forsook the truth which before they profest 2 Joh. 9. and not in circumstantial points but in such whereby they denyed both the Father and the Son as verse 22. 1 Tim. 1.19 2 In their fellowship they declined from them in communion of Ordinances and mutual help Heb. 10.25 They went out from us from whom who are they from us Apostles and Ministers from us that is from Old men Young men and Children they went out from all the true Members of the Church They were not of us That is they were never true members of our Body they were with us and amongst us but they were never of us 1 Joh. 4.4 5. as the Children of God are in the world yet not of the world their mindes are not on this world their inheritance is not in this world so on the contrary the Children of the Church are in the Church but not of the Church Doct. 1. Some may be in the Church which after do depart from the Church Doct. 2. Such as do depart were never Members of the Church Doct. 3. Such as are Members continue always in the Church Doct. 4. Those that depart manifest themselves not to be of the Church Doct. 5. This departing from the Church is a note of Antichrist Doct. 1. There are some in the Church which may depart from the Church That may leave the Doctrin Fellowship and Practise of the Church Heb. 10.25 2 Thes 2.3 1 Tim. 2.4 Q. How comes it to pass that men in the Church and in some measure affecting the ways of Religion depart from the Church
A. 1. This comes from want of thorow and entire fellowship with the Lord Jesus for though they may have much joy and comfort in the Members of the Church yet it is but a Land-flood all that joy and grace may be dried up unlesse they partake of that Fountain which never fails and as the Lord told Samuel They have not rejected thee but me they have rejected so see you any departing from the Church they departed from Christ and union with him first Dan. 11.34 35. many cleave to him but feignedly Heb. 12.13 when a man haults between falshood and truth or God and his lusts he will be turned out of the way 2 From the stumbling-blocks they meet with in 1 The Church first persecution Matth. 13.21 that makes some offended 2 Hard Doctrin Joh. 16.66 the Doctrin of Purity seems harsh Doctrin to them so the Doctrin of Predestination offends some 3 There fall out some admonitions or reproofs to be dispenced to the Members of the Church now if they come with proud unmortified spirits they will be offended at them and fly back again this was the cause of Simon Magus his Apostacy when Peter reproved him sharply he could not brook it but fell off and set up a false Doctrin and lying miracles to subvert the Apostles Doctrin some depart from others because they think themselves more holy than others Isa 65.5 either they give offence to others or others to them Vse Shews us our duty not to rest our selves satisfied in that we are Members of the Church we may live in the Church and partake of the ordinances yet after fall off therefore be sure that you give up your selves first to the Lord and then to the Church otherwise keeping any pride or covetousnesse in our hearts it will make us fall off pride will make us take offence at others and others at us and covetousnesse will make us fall off when we meet with persecution and losse of goods and liberty for Christ therefore come with humble and mortified hearts and give up your selves to Christ and then you shall not easily give offence to others and will be content to part with any thing for Christ and so will continue Members of the Church Doct. 2 Such as depart from the Church were never Members of the Church They were not of us that is of the Apostles nor of us that is of such whose sins are forgiven them either old men or young or Children Q. What is the Church or who are the Church 1 The Church is called a company of Saints because they are holy in heart and practice 1 Cor. 14 13. 1 Cor. 1.2 2 The Church is called an elect people 3 They that are indeed of the Church are such as shall be saved Acts 2 ult as all those that were in Noahs Ark were saved so all those that are true Members of the Church Grounds 1 From the near fellowship such have with the Catholique Church and so certainly are of the number of the first born written in heaven Heb. 12.23 therefore Christ saith all his sheep hear his voice Joh. 10.2 3 4.16.27 28. and none shall pluck them out of his hand Those that are truly Members of the particular Church are likewise Members of the Catholique my finger which is a part of my hand is a part of my whole body 2 From the fellowship such have with the head Christ all the true Members receive nourishment from the head Col. 2.18 19. therefore they not holding to the head fall into vain speculations therefore those that depart from the head fall from the Church Ephes 4.15 16. and being knit to the head they are joyned with such bands of the spirit and bands of ordinances that they all partake of one spirit 1 Cor. 6.17 so 1 Cor. 12.13 1 Cor. 10.6 7. and so in all their prayers they pray for the whole Church Our Father thy Will be done of us we have a tender care of all the Church knit together in one Love one Faith one Hope one Baptisme so that those that are truly knit cannot fall off Vse 1 To reprove an Error of the Romish Church that do maintain that wicked men may be true Members of the Church but we say that those that fall off were never true Members of the Church and yet they hold that many fall off and yet were true Members but they might indeed depart from their Church but never from any true Church if they do depart from the Church they were never true Members of the Church they were not of Christs sheep for he will keep them that none of them shall fall off We say therefore that such were not true Members but ill humors and superfluous excrements of the body and therefore no wonder though they fell off But you will say some there are that continue faithfull friends to the Church and never fall off from them are there not some that are ornaments and maintainers and supporters of the Church yet have no truth of Grace in their hearts are not they Members of the Church They have the place of Members but are not true Members a glasse eye may be an ornament to the body and a wooden Legg a support to the body yet are no true Members so such may be ornaments and supporters of the Church yet no true Members but as a glasse eye or a wooden legge these though they cleave to the body yet they are not joyned by nerves and sinews neither animated by the head so these are not tyed to the Church by the spirit of God or bond of Faith and Love but some external ligaments as honour or profit in the Church Vse 2 It may teach us what to judge of such men as have been sometimes very forward and zealous Professors but afterwards they sit loose from Religion and fall off from the Saints and grow enemies to the Church they were never true Members of the Church Stella cadens nunquam stella cometa fuit never any Star fell the Church is compared to Heaven Christians to Stars when we think we see a Star fall it is no Star but a meteor drawn up by the heat of the Sun which when the heat of the Sun is withdrawn falsl so if you see any Stars fall from the Church they were some sluggish meteors that by the heat of Gods ordinances were raised up and inflamed but after the heat was a little dissolved they fell away if any fall they were never any true Stars in heaven but blazing meteors Vse 3 It may teach us never to rest in any fellowship or society of the Church till we are knit by the spirit to God and Christ so that every ordinance knits you nearer to Christ and to his Members and every conference quickens your affection to the Church and theirs to you come not therefore to the Fellowship of the Church for custome or credit or to satisfie friends these are but as glasse eyes and woden leggs
that the Word falls into their hearts like good seed but on the contrary if any man consent not to wholesome words but makes questions and contention about them he knows nothing 1 Tim 6.3 4 5. because he hath an heart unprepared to receive it therefore contra he that is ready to receive it knows it such a one knows all things 3 In regard of their humility and meeknesse of spirit whereby they think they know nothing and more foolish than any Prov. 30.2 3. Agur saith I am more brutish than any man and have not the understanding of a man yet as foolish as he was and debased himselfe before his Schollars yet he exhorts them to fetch their knowledge from the high one therefore the Holy Ghost seeing such a deep self-denyall in him he ranks him with Solomon for his wisdome and puts his Proverbs among his 1 Cor. 8.2 such a man as thinks he knows any thing knows nothing as he ought to know therefore he that thinks he knows nothing as weak Christians do such a one knows all things which God sees meet for him and this sense of their own Ignorance makes them still thirst the more after Knowledge 2 For the Act ye know all things other men may know much yet knowing they do not know and understanding they do not understand Prov. 9.12 he that knows not for his own souls good is not wise Prov. 24.5 a wise man increaseth in knowledge the difference is 1 His knowledge is more clear one man sees a thing by candle-Candle-light another by day-light but he sees most clearly that sees at noon-day so a Christian sees things not only by the dimme light of nature nor the day-light of the Word but by the bright clear light of the spirit that clearly manifests things 2 His knowledge is more certain he knows by his own experience the misery of sin the excellency of Grace he knows how Christ was formed in him he hath conceived him in his soul and so knows all the motions and operations of his spirit Gal. 4.19 3 It is more particular he can apply all he hears and reads to himselfe how farr this promise belongs to him he thinks the command belongs to him the threatnings to him the promises to him he thinks the Word was pend for him another man he reads and hears and never applies it to himself nunquid ego talis when he hears a Christian may be assured of his salvation am I so Christs death is not only sufficient but effectuall to them that beleeve but do I beleeve he hears that young men overcome the World but do I so aad overcome thus it is with a Christian another man rests in the Theory 4 Their knowledge is effectuall it makes them ready to obey the law is a light to my feet and a Lanthorne to my paths saith David it is not a light to the understanding only but it a light to my steps to my practice all the understanding they have is true knowledge if a man should walk in such a soil where he should certainly sinck in and be swallowed up would you think he knows the danger it is a sign he knew it not so we say if we meet with one of our acquaintance and he passeth by us without observing we say he would not know us 3 For the object all things that is all things pertaining to life and godliness 2 Pet. 1.3 for they do not know the motions of the Heavens the influences of the Stars the nature of the Creatures but they know all things belonging to life and godlinesse 1 They know all things necessary to Salvation no fundamental point but God reads it to them which is necessary to Salvation Joh. 17.3 2 They know all things that are expedient in their Callings and places to know and there is a manifold expediency 1 It is expedient some men in some Callings should know more than others as Ministers Jer. 3.15 Mal. 2.7 it is fit that they should know more than others and God hath promised their lips shall preserve knowledge so it is not enough for a Magistrate to know as a private Christian but he should know how to administer Judgment 1 King 3.9 12. as Salomon prayed for Wisdom so Husbands should know more than Wives 1 Pet. 3.17 so Parents than Children Ephes 6.4 2 There is an expedience and meetnesse in regard of the present condition of Gods people if God see that his Children he puft up with knowledge he is pleased to leave them in much ignorance but if he finds their hearts humble and prepared to hear he doth delight to poure out his Spirit on them Ps 25.9 as long as the Woman had an empty Vessel the Oyl run but when it was ful it ceased so as long as we come with empty hearts this Oyl runs upon them but as soon as they think they have enough and rest content their knowledge stands at a stay 3 There is expediency for the present practice in any businesse a man that hath present need of direction in some present businesse that must presently be done if men have humble hearts and look up to God why the Spirit is pleased to whisper into their hearts there is your way walk in it Isa 30.21 4 There is a further expedience for the present condition of the Church for sundry things are expedient in sundry Ages it had been an hindrance of many providences of God had they known the sinfulnesse of Poligamie in the first ages of the world so many Christians were ignorant of the Death and Resurrection of Christ but after the Ascension of Christ they had the clear knowledge thereof 2 Pet. 1.18 the dayes of the Old Testament were but as a dim light now it is more clear the Fathers of the Church of Old had little of the Revelation of Saint John and as the Church hath now need to know more than at other times so God reveals himselfe accordingly had those seven thousand in Israel which bowed not their knee to Baal been endued with the spirit of Elias certainly the Church had been dissipated had they spoken with the same spirit and power that he did they had been dissipated but they knew as much as God saw fit for their present condition and so what God sees meet for you to know as farre as you stand in need to know the spirit of Antichrist in th●se times so farre shall knowledge be revealed to you so that you may be preserved For the Reasons of the Point Reas 1. From the object of their Knowledge and in him all things needful 2 Cor. 2.2 in Christ they have enough Col. 2.9 10. therefore having got Christ will he not give you all other things needful since God hath given us Christ our head understands all things and the head will be sure to guide the foot when it hath need to go 2 From the excellency of their Teacher John 6.45 thy Children shall be 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉
〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Isa 48.17 and if God undertake to teach us to profit he is able to do more than any other teachers they may teach but they cannot give a dullard wit but God can open our understandlngs and enlarge our hearts with wisdom so that he will clear the object the Medium and the faculty Psal 119.13 I have more understanding then my teachers so vers 97. Vse 1 A ground of singular comfort to any poor Christian that whatsoever is needfull for him expedient for him he hath a teacher every poor Christian hath a Counsellor within him that teacheth him all things and this is better than the Vrim and Thummim and Ephod to counsell at we have an unction which is worth all we have an oracle in our breasts which if we would but rub up would reveal all things to us 2 Here is ground of tryall to all art thou a true Child of God thou mayest know it by thy knowledge dost thou find thy heart prepared to receive Christs voyce and dost thou discern of things that differ and dost thou still think thou knowest nothing is thy knowledge clear particular and effectuall doth God give thee knowledge according to thy calling and present imployment why then certainly thou art a Child of God and hast received an unction from the holy one but if it be contrary with thee thou canst not be assured that thou hast received an unction from the spirit and so the least in Gods Kingdome is greater and hath received more knowledge than thou Vse 3 May teach every Child of God what course to take to get knowledge and use it and increase it if you want knowledge give up thy heart to God labour for that spirituall eye salve that may inlighten thine eyes one dayes teaching in Christs School is able to teach thee more than thou canst learn all thy life time from other teachers if you neglect this though you should spend much time in Schooles and Universities you shall not find so much as the poorest Christian can teach you And for you that have received this unction make use of it it is not for you to hide and smother this light it is for you to consult at this oracle and take heed by all means that you grieve not this spirit by any vanity or sin you cleave unto for then you shall find this oyntment very much straitned and you shall be put to great straights therefore keep your hearts empty and humble hungring after the wayes of God and gladly receive his motions he will be ready to fill empty Vessells and to guide an humble soul in his wayes Lead me O Lord in thy wayes saith David he speaks as a blind man that wants some body to lead him such souls are sensible of their own blindnesse and depend upon God and are ready to walk according to the counsell he gives the Lord will be ready to reveal all things to them necessary and expedient and yet think you stil have need of help but yet take heed of trusting to any motion but what comes from the spirit Vse 4 Here we see of what use it is to consult with Christians in cases of difference 1 Cor 6 1. to 6. for the weakest Christian is more able to discern than the greatest heathenish Phylosophers or Counsellors God doth provide that there shall be some differences in the judgements of his Children but in the main they shall hold no error hurtfull therefore let us search more into this oyntment and labour for it more than ever we never had more need of knowledge than in these dayes and our Children will have more therefore let us labour to establish them and our selves in the truth 1 JOHN 2.21 I have not written unto you because you know not the truth but because yee know it and that no lye is of the truth THese words are an answer to an objection that might arise from the former verse why might they say if we know all things what need you write to us concerning such and such things or thus if we know all things what need you write to us if we know not how can we be said to know all things to this he answers in this vers I write unto you not because you know not the truth c wherein we have the cause of his writing 1 The Negative not for their Ignorance 2 The Positive cause because ye do know and because veruw est Index sui obliqui therefore ye know likewise what is not of the truth that no lye is of the truth Doct. The Apostles writings were rather directed to such as know the truth then such as know not the truth Or thus It is not the ignorance of the truth but rather the knowledge of it that occasioned the Apostles writings Observe all the Apostles writings they were never written to any Country or Town or person that did not know the truth before but they were already brought on to the knowledge of the truth Rom. 15.14 so the Corinths he speaks to them as to a Church of God 1 Cor. 1.1.2 8 9. so Gal. 2 3 4. and chap. 3. so Ephes 4.21 Phil. 1.6 Col. 1.12 13. so the Thessalonians he blessed God for their election 1 Thes 1.9 so Timothy and Titus he writes to them as to his naturall sons in Christ Heb. 6.9.10 11. so the Apostle James chap. 1.2 3. so 1 Pet. 1.2 3 4. so this Apostle St. John I write unto you because you know the truth 2 Epist 1. and third Epistle 2.3 so the Epistles Christ wrote to the seven Churches of Asia he wrote to them as such as knew the truth of Christ and profest his name so that this is an universall truth that not the Ignorance of the truth but the knowledge hath occasioned the Apostles writings Reas 1. From God who hath not sanctified their writings to this end to the conversion of the Gentiles but to their establishment the Apostle here speaks of them that knew the main truth though they were Ignorant of many particular truths if men be converted to the truth and brought to prize Christ and walk in obedience there may be great use of the Apostles writings to establish them in the truth we never reade that they wrote to any Kingdomes where themselves had not been or sent they wrote not to Persia or Spaine or France but to such places as they had been at and if God had sanctified their writings to the conversion of the Gentiles it had been more fit to write to such places where they were not likely to come rather than such places as they came at 1 Cor. 1.2 but we see that God hath so ordered it that men should be called by the foolishnesse of preaching Rom. 10 13 ●4 15 and not of writing it is not his writing to them but he must be sent to them so that the work of conversion is wrought by the preaching of the Gospel Reas 2. From the
of it if your souls desire it in good earnest God accepts of it as done so for your Families if you instruct them and strive to build them up you say it is in vain no truly God will be your reward So it may be a stay to Ministers that desire by all means to convert some and yet finde no fruit of their labours yet thou shalt have thy reward with thy God for if false Prophets that go about to seduce though they seduce not yet God accounts them seducers so God accepts of thy good will and endeavour as much as if thou hadst effected it Obj. Then we may easily flatter our selves and say I desire that my soul and all mine might do well A. If a man have a willing minde to a thing it will much comfort him if he do it and grieve him if he cannot performe it thou sayest thou wouldst have thy selfe and all thine do well is it thy greatest grief that thou canst not effect this and would it be thy greatest comfort if thou couldst then God accepts thy desire but if a man have only some lazie desires if it go well well and good if not he is not much troubled there was no right desire 1 JOHN 2.27 But the annoynting which yee have received of him abideth in you c. Doct. EVery Child of God even the least and the meanest have received the Vnction of the Spirit of this we heard vers 20. But something is to be considered in the varying of the words vers 20. he said they had it here he saith they have received it of him Doct. The Children of God receive this Vnction of the Spirit from God from the Father and from Christ John 14.16 17. John 16.13 Gods sending and our receiving are relata 2 Cor. 1.21 22. Gods giving and our taking mutually agree one to another and sometimes God the Father is said to send the Spirit and sometimes God the Son it is God that sends it but Christ that hath prayed that he would send it John 14.16 17. and by his Death and Ascension hath he purchased and procured the Spirit for us Acts 2.32.33 The Reasons why we must receive this Unction from God and from Christ Reas 1. Because of our selves what we have by Nature is a spirit of errour and falshood and corruption and therefore because we have no Unction from the first Adam no spirit that heales us and softens us and chears us we have no spirit that doth annoynt us but rather besmear us and daub us with base lusts therefore if we have any Spirit of Grace it is needfull that we should receive it from the second Adam 2 We receive it from the Father because by Christ we are made Sons and therefore have need of the spirit of Sons Gal. 4.4 5 6. all of us like Christ his eldest Son Gods Spirit is the mark whereby he owns us it is the earnest penny that we have Rom. 8.14 that we might be comforted therefore called the comforter John 16.13 the earnest penny and first fruits of eternal glory an earnest penny is part of the payment of the same nature with the whole this Spirit is part of the payment which we shall then receive in abundance now in a small measure we have now little love and faith c. but he will make perfect love perfect knowledge perfect strength 3 That Christ should give it is from his death whereby he purchased it Gal. 3.13 14. and by his Ascension he shed abroad his Spirit in our hearts as when Elias was ascending into Heaven he spread abroad his Mantle upon Elisha whereby he was cloathed with a double Spirit so when Christ ascended into Heaven he spread abroad his Mantle as it were his Spirit which every Christian taking is cloathed with the Spirit of Christ with the Spirit of gladnesse and holinesse Vse 1. Shews the wonderfull love of God even to the least and meanest of his Servants that not only gives us his Son to be our Redeemer but his Spirit to be our Sanctifier so large is God in his bounty no wonder then if he give us health and peace and friends and means and maintenance for he that gives us his Son and his Spirit will he deny us lesser things so that this is not only an expression of his love but an argument of our faith and consolation he that gives us his Son and his Spirit will give us all things Luke 12.32 Fear not little flock c. and no wonder for he hath given us the earnest here Vse 2. To teach Gods Children not to be proud of any Spiritual gift that God gives us 1 Cor. 4.7 if all we have we have received what have we to boast And let us not insult over others for they may receive the Spirit of Unction as well as we as Paul did though he were a persecutor so much lesse should we despise weaker Christians than our selves what if they have received but a little measure of faith and love and patience c. why that little is so much that it seals them up to eternall happinesse they have received so much that they are invested with the garment of Christ therefore let there be no striving or contention or contempt among Brethren seeing all have received this Unction Vse 3. Have you received the Spirit then so walk in him rooted and established in him Col. 2.6 7. why have you received it but that you may pray and preach and buy and sell in this Spirit therefore let every one so walk that he may expresse that he hath received the Spirit of God Gal. 5.25 as yee have received the Spirit so walk in him put forth the life of the Spirit in every employment not your own spirit but shew forth the grace of him which hath called you out of darknesse into his marvellous light Doct. 2. The Spirit which the Children of God have received of him dwells in them for ever John 14.16 17. it is an in-dwelling and abiding Spirit 1 Cor. 3.6 6.29 Ephes 2.20 21 22. the Spirit of God builds a Tabernacle in you and dwels in you Reas 1. Now the Spirit is said to abide in us because having knit us to Jesus Christ we are become of his flesh and bone now it were both a dishonour and unseemly for Christ to have any livelesse dead member therefore that God might make us serviceable unto him he continues his Spirit to us that may inliven us 2 God that gives us this earnest penny would have it continue with us till the payment be compleat 3 The same reason that moves God to give us his Spirit moves him to continue it to us we have as much need to be like God in our whole course as at first and have as much need of assurance of Glory Phil. 1.6 the same God that begins the work will also continue it to us Vse 1. A ground of trial of our estates if we have no spirit
distempers that shee knows thereby shee is with Child so they that have had the breeding of the Spirit in their hearts and have perceived his motions they know more clearly than any other verse 20. Yee know all things it is a scientificall Instruction about certain experimentall things they know the danger of sin the sweetnesse of Grace 4 The Spirit teacheth us most profitably for that is the dexterity of the Spirit that it tells you what use you are to make of such a Scripture such a Sermon such a Providence such an Affliction I am the holy one of Israel that teacheth you to profit Isa 48.17 let the Minister speak never so powerfully and plainly yet the heart of man cannot discern it and profit by it unlesse the Spirit strike in with it we shall do little good Vse 1 May descover the vanity of the Popish Doctrin that would not have men trust their own spirit but follow the judgement of the Church this is a poor Instruction what if the Spirit of the Church become Apostaticall what is become of all the famous Churches of Asia and Grecia have not they warped from the truth therefore if men should follow the Spirit of the Church they might fall from the truth but you see how St. John magnifies the Instruction of the Spieit you need not that any one teach you otherwise than the Spirit within you witnesses Obj. May not a mans Spirit be a delusion must we trust every private spirit A Though it be in a private man yet it is not a private Spirit but the same Spirt common to the whole body of Christ his Spirit is not limitted to publick persons or Ministers but to all generally that are the Members of Christ so that we do not maintain it to be a private spirit though in a private man for it is a publick spirit the Spirit breaths where it lists and where-ever it breaths none need teach more or better Vse 2 If Gods Spirit be so sufficient then let us make use of the Spirit to discern falshood and to know the truth not to rest in what Ministers or Parents or Masters teach but what the Spirit teacheth that follow one dayes Instruction of the Spirit will lead you into more knowledge than a hundred Sermons Vse 3 Look that you keep the Spirit in good order if you grieve the Spirit he hath no comfort to teach you as Parents or Masters take no delight to teach their Childreen or Servants when they take no heed to what they teach them but if the Spirit see you be willing to hear and listen and reach after what he reveals the Spirit teacheth us with delight but if you grieve Gods Spirit by sensuall lusts the Spirit is so discouraged that you shall find his Instruction very thinne and weak if Gods Spirit see you doe not intend to make use of what he teacheth he will have little delight to teach you Vse 4 Reproves such as content themselves in Ignorance by saying they are not book-learned and therefore there is not much expected from them why if you give up your spirits to Gods his Spirit will teach you all things he will teach you without book as much as shall be needfull for you Vse 5. Of consolation to Gods Servants that have alwayes a Teacher within them they carry a Prophet about them a Minister about them every man desires to have the best Teacher for his Child you cannot put your Child to a better Teacher than the holy Spirit Isa 54.14 John 6.45 your children shall be taught of me therefore pray to God to teach you and to counsell you he will give you that counsell and direction none can give Vide plura verse 20. Doct. 5. The Spirit of God in the hearts of his servants is not a spirit of delusion but of truth They might say every man will boast of his own spirit we know there are many lying spirits abroad how shall I know that I have the true Spirit why he saith it is not a lying but true Spirit so our Saviour calls it a Spirt of Truth John 16.13 John 14.16 17. and it is a sure Spirit 1 Because it makes us true men whereas by nature we are full of falshood and lyes Ron. 3.4 2 It reveales the Truth of God in a true manner it teacheth such things as agree with the Scripture the word of truth 3 It is given by the God of Truth therefore must needs be true 4 Because it teacheth nothing but what it receives from Christ and Christ teacheth nothing but what comes from the Father the God of Truth Joh 12.49 50. therefore must needs be true Q. But how shall I know that my spirit is not a spirit of Error and delusion but of truth 1 Kings 22.22 23 24. when went the Spirit of the Lord from me to speak to thee yet there was a lying spirit amongst them we see here was a lying spirit in four hundred Prophets and he cunningly conveyes himselfe like an Angel of Light how shall a Child of God discern the true Spirit from a Spirit of delusion A. They that have received a Spirit of Error may be deluded by a Spirit of Error but they that have received the Spirit of Truth cannot be deluded by a Spirit of Error But how shall I know that I am not deluded and that my Spirit is a Spirit of Truth 1. By the Testimony of this Spirit there is such a clear light in the Spirit that he will reveal himselfe plainly enough 1 John 5.3 The Spirit bears witnesse that the Spirit is Truth 2. You shall finde the Spirit of God is ever suitable to the Word of God that Spirit that teacheth you other things than the Word or withdraws you from the Word that Spirit is a delusion the Word begat us and a Christian loves to be sucking at it 3. It is a Spirit of Truth if it make you conformable to Christ meek and lowly as Christ was patient and going about doing good as he did where ever we come that is the proper work of the Spirit to make us holy as he is holy meek as he is meek pure as he is pure 4. We may discern the Spirit by his fruits a tree is known by the fruit good fruit comes not from a corrupt spirit take any corrupt spirit it so confounds and troubles the spirits of men that they cannot bring forth good fruits but the holy Spirit is so meek and plain that it doth not disturb nature but perfect it but a bad spirit doth not perfect but corrupt nature Gal. 5.22 But the fruits of the Spirit are Faith and love and meeknesse it is a sign an evill Spirit was upon Zedekiah 1 Kings 22. because he was so boysterous and rude and impatient he struck Micaiah on the face but Gods Spirit is meek and humble and lowly Vse 1. May teach us to see the excellency of a Christian above other wicked men Prov. 12.10 the way
of a Christian is the way of Truth and goodnesse but the wayes of the wicked are deceitfull and will certainly seduce us but a Christian hath fellowship with the Spirit of Truth Vse 2. It must therefore stir up men to labour to be partakers of this excellent Spirit this Spirit of truth the way of righteousnesse will not deceive us It may be many times by following the Spirit we run into dangerous wayes the way of truth is a straight narrow way but it is a safe way keep your way and it will keep you the Spirit of Christ will carry you on strongly Jer. 20 10. men thinke that Christians walk in dangerous wayes set like Christ on the top of a pinacle but we shall find that these wayes of truth will not fail us but lead us on to eternall happinesse therefore get this Spirit of Truth Vse 3. A ground of comfort to all them that have received this Spirit this Spirit will not deceive you if Gods Spirit were not in you you were of all men most miserable but we have a Spirit that will not fail us as Policarpus said These eighty six years have I served Christ and he never deceived me therefore now I will not leave him Doct. 6. The anoyntment of Gods Spirit teacheth us our perseverance in Christ i. e. doth assure us that we shall abide in him Rom. 8.16 17. The same Spirit beareth witnesse with our Spirits two Spirits bear witnesse Gods and ours and both co-witnesse our adoption our spirit that is our renewed regenerate Spirit for Gods Spirit would not joyn with our corrupt Spirit but with our renewed Spirit and this makes us become the Sons of God for there is a manifold difference between the fruits of the Spirit and the flesh but besides this renewed Spirit of ours Gods Spirit witnesseth the other indeed was the fruit and effect of Gods Spirit but Gods Spirit it selfe is some lively and comfortable witnesse which speaks more clearly and fully than the created graces of God in us if you would speak of an immediate work of the Spirit it doth it by such peace of Conscience and joy as passeth understanding Phil. 4.7 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 it shall so guid your hearts this peace that Gods Spirit immediately poures into the heart is without understanding and the witnesse Gods Spirit gives to our spirits makes us that we never doubt more as formerly 2 It works in us joy unspeakable and full of glory 1 Pet. 1.8 there is such a witnesse as fills our hearts with glorious Consolation Rom. 14.17 and this fills our souls so that a man tasts of the first fruits of Heaven in his light we shall see light Psal 36.8 9. there are certain times when God sends this into our spirits and that is usually in the end of many Conflicts God abundantly recompenseth our work 3 Sometimes when we are preparing for some great triall then God sends some more special help of his Spirit as it was with our Saviour when he was to be tempted forty dayes immediately before he had a testimony from Heaven Thou art my beloved Son c. presently after he was led into the Wildernenesse to be tempted of the Devill Matth. 4. and as the Angels rejoyce at our conversion Luke 15.10 so when God hath any great Temptation for us he poures down more enlargement and comfort of the Spirit so when Christ was to be Crucified he was a little before gloriously Transfigured and when he came riding to Jerusalem exulting and rejoycing presently after he went to be Crucified Rom. 5.8 and often in the midst of tribulation so oft after Afflitions and Conflicts God comes to comfort us with happy enlargements 1 Pet. 4.14 not onely a spirit of grace but a spirit of glory as it did on Steven Acts 6. ult 1 John 3. ult hereby we know that we abide in Christ even by the Spirit 1 Cor. 2.9 10 11 12. Reas 1. From the names and titles given to the Spirit in Scripture three names all which witnesse this truth 1 It is called the Comforter Joh. 14.16 17. not so much comforting us in outward Crosses but specialy because he comforteth our hearts by assuring us we are Sons and Daughters of God and Heirs of life for else it were not above the world for the world can comfort us in temporall things but here is a comforter that far transcends the world 2 The Spirit is called the seal and earnest of our inheritance Ephes 1.13 14. Ephs 4.30 2. Cor. 1.21 now a seal hath a three-fold use 1 It hath an use to keepe secret or distinguish 2 Not only so but to confirme us in all Leases Bonds Covenants so the Spirit not only keeps us sure and distinguisheth us from all Hypocrites but seales us by confirming the happinesse of our estate present and future 3 It is a seal alluding to the seals of Princes wherein their person is pourtrayed so this Spirit is the very Character of Gods Image and fashions us after the Image of God and hereby he confirms and establisheth all the Promises to us 2 Cor. 1.20 and Ephes 6. the Article shews that not only the gift of the Spirit but the person of the Spirit witnesseth 3 He is called the earnest whereof three Uses 1 It bindes and asures a man 2 An earnest is part of the payment though small in regard of the whole so the Spirit of grace is part of the payment and shall remain with us till the full payment 3 Because it abides with us after the whole payment Vse May serve to comfort the hearts of all that have received the Unction of the Spirit they have an assurance of their state of Grace here and Glory hereafter Obj. How comes it to passe then that so many Christians are so troubled 1 There is a double Reason First Sometimes by imaginary causes when there is no such cause as 1 In case of desertion we think we have quenched and grieved the Spirit and therefore it hath left us but God doth not assure us that the Spirit in a full and glorious measure shall abide in us but some fruites of it shall alwayes remain 2 Sometimes outward Crosses and Afflictions make us doubt as David Psal 73. surely I have cleansed my heart in vain 3 Sometimes Melancholy may so distemer us that we will hardly be perswaded of that whereof we have no cause to doubt Secondly There are some real Causes as 1 If we live in any known sin that breaks the very bones Psal 51.8 deprives us of the vigour of the Spirit 2 The high prizing of earthly contentments when we exceedingly delight our selves in Husbands or Wives or Children which much benumbs and dims the light of the Spirit Matth. 13.44 45. when a man so prizes this Pearl he keeps it with him in comfort 3 The proud frame of our spirit hinders our peace we are all naturally of proud ●ofty spirits and if God see not in us an
where is much forgiven there is much love Luk. 10.43.47 where we have a thousand forgiven we shall be ready to forgive an hundred Ephes 4. ult 2 He purges filth If our hearts be purified from uncleannesse and sinfull distempers there the heart runs clear in love and there dwels 1 Pet. 1.21 But if the heart be full of mud it will run foul in hatred 3 He works love If we love our brethren it must be from the love of God in us if there be love it is from God if there be hatred it is from the Devill Judg. 9.23 it is said That he sent an evill spirit between Abimilech and the men of Shechem Where Satan dwels he will set all on fire all hatred and wrath is from hell and it will so kindle that it will consume one another Fire from hell doth not warm it scorcheth Ephes 4.17 If we give way to sinful wrath we give place to the Devil Love cannot be from the Devil 2 This love is not from the world Jam. 4.4 3 This is not from our flesh Jam. 4.5 Therefore it must spring from God who makes peace pardoning our sins and mortifying our corruptions Quest But may there not be peace where Satan is Luk. 11.21 Answ He dwels in peace but a false peace for the wrath of God lyes on that soul as a mans house when it is on fire he being asleep he sleeps but not securely 2 This peace is a peace of a mans own conception Obj. There may be much peace and much love and I have known much true hearted love amongst men that have nothing but the light of Nature much more where is the light of Gods common grace shall we say God dwels not here Answ The Spirit speaks not of civill love but of such a love as wherein God dwels pardoning sin and mortifying sin which he never doth in natural men there may be found good nature in men but that love which evidences pardoning and healing of sin is not found in natural men this love differs from carnal love 1 This love reacheth not to the body onely but to the soul Lev. 19.16 17. If we love not the soul of our brother our love is not true love 2 Christian love reacheth to strangers and enemies as well as neighbours and friends good natured love may reach to strangers but not to enemies 3 Christian love will be stronger to our brethren then worldly love though Christian love may be damped yet it will over-flow good natured love that comes from a little fountain a little thing will stop it but Christian love springs from heaven and no man can make a dam to stop it Vse 1. Of tryal of Gods fellowship with us whether God dwell in our hearts or no where God once dwels he always dwels John 10.27.28 who shall put him out he is stronger then all Quest How shall I know whether God dwell in my heart or no Answ Ask thy soul whether God dwell in thee or no not good natured love but that love which desires peace of conscience and purity of thy owne heart and of thy brothers 2 Cor. 7.8 9 10. 2 This should teach us all to walk in a frame of brotherly love to abound in tenderness of spirit to one anothers souls not to provoke one another to wrath and seduce from ways of salvation but to be helpful one to another in our spiritual estate God loves to lye in a bed of love God will not dwell where love dwels not therefore keep open house for the spirit of love God is where he loves and he loves to be where love is wrath malice and hatred smoaks God out of doors a man performs no duty pleasing to God while wrath is in his heart Doct. That such as love in brotherly love the love of God is perfect in such vers 16 17. His love is perfect in us he doth not mean that love which God hath shed abroad in our hearts for there is no love of God but is perfect in every man but his love is perfect that is that love by which we love God If our love be not wanting to our brethren our love is perfect towards God What is meant by perfect Perfect is diversly taken sometimes it is taken for sound and unfaigned thus Amaziah did not that which was good in the sight of the Lord with a perfect heart 2 Chron. 15.2 But David and good King Hezekiah did that which was good in the sight of the Lord with a perfect heart 2 King 18.3 that is without hypocrisie and rottennesse Let a man professe love to God and not love to his brother his love is not true but hypocritical but if a man unfeignedly love his brother he doth soundly love God a man cannot finde God pardoning his sins healing his infirmities but he will love his brethren and do good offices to them 2 Perfect is all one with entire as a childe is then said to be perfect when he hath all the parts of a man this perfectnesse is opposed to that which is maimed so his love is perfect which is entire to God and man All our duty is to love God and to love our neighbour as our selves 1 John 4.21 He hath shewed thee O man what is good and what doth the Lord thy God require of thee but to walk humbly with thy God that is to expresse thy love to God and to do justice and love mercy that is to our brethren Mic. 6.8 This is perfection of spirit Rom. 13.10 Therefore saith the Apostle He that loves fulfills the Law the law of the first and second Table and God would have the chiefest part of our love to him expressed in our love to our brethren 1 Cor. 13.12 the chiefest of those is love we do God more honour by faith and hope but we edifie the Church more by love so that God requires as we see 1 Cor. 13.1 2 3. our love to him to be expressed by doing good to the sons of men Hence our Saviour will reason with the sons of men at the last day Come ye blessed of my Father Matth. 25.34 to the end so that all the love God expects we should shew to him should be poured out to our brethren if thou be righteous what dost thou then give to God Job 35.6 7 8. 1 Cor. 11.10 I have abounded more then they all saith St. Paul by the grace of God and that good was by doing many good offices to the Brethren hence God would have all the sons of men to serve him in their general callings with such graces 1 Cor. 16.14 as they may shew forth in their particular callings in doing all their duties in love when David was earnest with God for the pardoning of his sins Psal 51.8 vers 18. and 12.13 shewes you that as he would spend himself in Gods praise so he would labour to bring on others in the ways of grace 3 Perfection of degrees which he
because his is a Spirit of truth Doct. The Spirit of God bearing witnesse ●● the Scripture and in the hearts ●f Gods people is a Spirit of ●ruth John 14.16 17. John 16. ● When the Spirit of Truth is 〈◊〉 he shall guide you into all truth Quest Why is it called a Spirit of Truth Answ Not only because be in one of the Persons in the blessed Trinity and therefore his witnesse must needs be truth a man that works by a rule may go● aw●y but the rule it selfe is not awry the holy Ghost being a God of Truth cannot 〈◊〉 speak truth himselfe being the line cannot goe wrong But he is called a Spirit of truth rather 1. Because he speaks nothing but what he hears of the Father and of the Son John 16.13 ●●e Spirit 〈◊〉 ●●thing from the Father and the Son speaks nothing but 〈◊〉 we receives from them what they apprehend and judge the same 〈◊〉 testifies John 8.26 and he speaks it without change and alteration 2. Because he speaks a testimony not of a shadowing or typical representation 〈◊〉 and manifest truth Moses s●ake by types which observed the 〈◊〉 but what the holy Ghost speaks is evident truth without v●●d or covering ● Cor. ● 17 18. 3. From the effect of the Spirit the Spirit not only speaks but works truth in the hearts of those to whom he speaks by speaking truth he works truth in the heart so that they that receive the testimony are of the truth John 3.19 2 John 1.2 Now they that receive the testimony of the Spirit that Jesus Christ is come by water and bloud they are cleansed from the world from dissimulation and hypocrisie and so are made of the truth Object How comes it to passe then that sometimes many speaking by the Spirit yet speak falsly and yet are confident they speak truth Answ True a man having received some work of the Spirit may speak falsehood as Zedekiah 1 Kings 22.24 and yet was confident he spake by the Spirit but yet though a man speaking by a spirit of delusion may think he hath spoken the truth yet it hinders not but when the Spirit of God indeed bears witnesse it may be discerned to be truth Vse 1. If this Spirit bearing witnesse to Christs coming be a Spirit of truth then such as have received the Spirit of truth need not be afraid that they are led by a spirit of delusion that doe believe that Jesus Christ came by water and bloud Jer. 20.10 11. the way of the righteous man cannot deceive him Quest How shall I know that this spirit doth not deceive when it witnesseth pardon and healing and the like Answ 1. The Spirit bears witnesse of it selfe as well as of other things the Sun shews it selfe as well as makes other things visible 2. The Spirit beareth witnesse of it selfe from the work it frames in the hearts of Gods servants the testimony of the Spirit doth so set on its witnesse doth so pacifie and purifie the conscience that he plainly sees that this is the very Spirit of God which is manifest by the fruits 3. The testimony of the Spirit breathing in the Word and in the hearts of Gods children doe so agree in every thing that its evident to be the same Spirit though it be true the Spirit is more strong and evident in the Scripture the witnesse may be weak in our hearts yet always in the main aim and ends they agree together 4. By how much the more suitable it is to the Scripture by so much the more it conforms us to the Image of Christ the Spirit of Christs make you meek and lowly as he was draws us from earthly objects to a more divine frame that Spirit which fashions to Christ is of God Vse 2. Of just reproof to Gods servants that have found the bloud of Christ pacifying and purifying their hearts if in this case their souls doubt and are solicitous they refuse the testimony of the Spirit Satan say they may transform himselfe into an Angell of light I but Satan cannot pacifie the conscience much lesse purifie it himselfe being an unclean spirit loves to draw on others to impurity if therefore the spirit within you draw you on to walk in truth and to frame your heart according to the Image of Christ if you finde any measure of peace and purity its evident the Spirit is a Spirit of truth Vse 3. Of comfort to all such as have put their trust in Christ upon the testimony of Gods Spirit witnessing to them that Christ came to save and heal them Why this is strong consolation to them that which makes out spirits doubtfull is the deceitfulnesse of our own hearts Jer. 17.10 But yet this should comfort us that though our hearts be deceitfull yet this Spirit of God breathing in us is a Spirit of truth and if you would know whether you have a spirit of truth in you or no Why by this you shall know it that Spirit which speaks peace and purity to a mans soul that Spirit is of God Satan may doe much but he is not able to transform himselfe into such a spirit no other spirit can work this but the Spirit of God a spirit speaking peace without purity may be a delusion and a spirit speaking purity without any measure of peace may be a delusion for all the paths of Wisdome are peace but both peace and purity together doe evidently manifest it to be the Spirit of God Vse 4. For them that have found any measure of peace and purity they ought to teach them to be very carefull to discern whether this spirit be of God or no if thou hast found much peace and withall thou walkest in simplicity and godly sincerity this Spirit is of God 2 Cor. 1.12 But if our peace make us carelesse of our wayes and more licentious we shall never approve such a spirit to be of God where Gods Spirit breaths the more peace the more care of purity and therefore let us always put them together Herods spirit of joy was a spirit of delusion because it was not a spirit of purity Mark 6.20 Herod and David both fell into the same lusts how shall we know whether of them had the Spirit of God David for a while seemed to do worst but Herod he so favoured his lust that he destroyed John that reproved him David he heard the Prophet and humbled himself and renewed his repentance before God and therefore doubtlesse his Spirit was of God because he was studious of purity such a soul as favours his lust and takes part with it hath not Gods Spirit in him that sicknesse is mortall that refuseth utterly all means of health if therefore either our peace or purity be wanting we shall not have this testimony of Gods Spirit that spirit that speaks both is a Spirit of truth 1 JOHN 5.7 For there are three that bear record in Heaven the Father the Word and the holy Ghost and
And how dare any appear that dare claime grace and glory of merit In the continuance of his faithfull obedience who dare claim the least mercy ex condigno how much lesse eternall life Whereas è contra Gods servants doe not think God beholding to them for their service but they never think themselves more engaged and beholding to God then when he inables them to most service they say with David Who are we that we should be able to offer thus willingly 1 Chron. 29.14 they know every jo● of mercy is free grace every sin pardoned is free grace No Malefactor on earth but if the King send him a pardon he acknowledgeth it to be of the Kings free grace and Royall compassion but yet the Synagogue of Rome will not acknowledge Gods pardon to be of free grace but Gods people acknowledge they are 〈◊〉 but as dead dogs before God and were at not for the free grace of God they had never seen life Vse 2. Of exhortation to all the sons of men that never look after Christ why as ever you desire to see me and that life for ever look up to God for it to derive it from him it is his free gift Every man is a friend to him that giveth gifts Prov. 19.6 Shall we respect Princes so that have but earthly honours and profits to giue that we think it our happinesse to doe them any service and shall we neglect God that hath such great gifts to give even eternall life and a Kingdome of glory it is God that gives us these naturall lives and that gives us power to get wealth Deut. 8.18 nay it s he that gives life of comfort and the life of justification and holinesse and also the life of glory and shall we neglect this great gift and more respect the poor comforts of the world then him in whose hands is our breath and life Skin for skin and all that a man hath will he give for his life he means for his naturall life and shall eternall life lie by like a refuse thing that no man looks after Vse 3. Of tryall whether God hath given us this life or no and this we may discern for the eternity of the gift consider whether there be any eternall life shed abroad in thy heart or not hast thou found any pardon of sins that whereas thou sawest thy soul as a dead dog for want of this life now God hath justified thee from thy sins Why the life of justification is eternall life if he hath once pardoned thy sins he will remember them no more Jer. 31.33 Secondly Hast thou found a spirit of life in thee to obey and serve the Lord Rom. 8.2 Why this is eternall life that will never decay John 17.3 hath God shed abroad the comfort of his Spirit and the joy of the holy Ghost into thy heart which is better then life Psal 63.3 this is eternall life which though it may be sometimes overwhelmed yet it shall spring up again as trees after winter if thou finde none of these works in thee then thou hast no life Vse 4. Of consolation to all those that have received this life if we have found the life of justification in the pardon of our sins the life of holinesse in our Christian obedience if we have found the lively comforts of Gods Spirit Why know this is a life that will never decay this is the record of God himself that the life which he hath given us is eternall life it was given us before we were born and will he take it away when we are born that which he gave us before there was a world he will not take away when the world shall be no more it comes from everlasting principles 3rd therefore it cannot decay if therefore we finde this life in us we may be assured that God hath given us this life will preserve it to eternity if it be eternall how can it decay Therefore let us walk worthy of this eternall life and pray with David Consider me Lord if there be any way of wickednesse in me and lead me in the way everlasting Psal 139. ult Sinfull lusts are dead lusts and what hath eternall life to doe with dead lusts keep your hands off from a sinfull carnall life but lay fast hold on eternall life 1 Tim. 6.12 get sure possession of it and let neither Satan not the world wrest it out of your hands 1 JOHN 5 11. the latter part And this life is in his Son Doct. THe Eternall life that God hath given us is laid up for us in Jesus Christ John 11.25 26. Col. 3.3 John 14.6 This life is fourfold of Justification Sanctification Consolation and Glorification All these are laid up in Christ Jer. 23.6 He is the Lord our righteousnesse Psal 4.1 2. For them altogether see 1 Cor. 1.30 He is made our Wisdome Righteousnesse Sanctification and Redemption Our Redemption not onely from the guilt eternall and punishment of sin but from all the afflictions both inward and outward that Gods servants he exposed unto as for inward temptation in sicknesse and griefs c. Col. 3.3 Your life is hid with Christ in God It s sometimes under a veil of corruptions sometimes of affliction but yet laid up in Christ Quest How is our life said to be laid up in him Answ 1. Because he hath received it for us from God the Father to give unto us John 5.21 26. 1 Thes 5.9 10. He hath appointed us to salvation through Jesus Christ that so whether we remain alive or die yet we may live in Christ 2. Christ hath purchased this life for us 1 Thes 5.9 10. the Father hath not onely appointed us life but he hath appointed it through the death of Christ John 10.10 I am come that my sheep may have life and that they may have it in abundance and this is by giving his life for us 3. It s laid up in Christ as one that prepares it for us and us for it Col. 1.12 it s he that makes us meet to be made partakers of the Inheritance of the Saints in light that whereas before we were unfit now he hath adorned us and made us fit Spouses for himselfe which he doth by turning us from darknesse to light by giving us of his Spirit by dispensing himselfe to us in his Sacraments and Christian communion wherein all the members receive nourishment from the head Eph. 4.16 and as he thus prepares us for eternall life so likewise he prepares a place for us John 14.2 3. 4. It s reserved for us principally in himselfe notwithstanding the communication of it dayly to us Jude 1. we are said to be preserved in Jesus Christ to life all our life of grace here and of glory hereafter is preserved in Christ First Because all the claim of eternall life is laid up onely in him we neither desire nor beg any pardon of sin or any grace or comfort or glory but through Jesus Christ