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A43727 Apokalypsis apokalypseos, or, The revelation revealed being a practical exposition on the revelation of St. John : whereunto is annexed a small essay, entituled Quinto-Monarchiæ, cum Quarto Omologia, or, A friendly complyance between Christ's monarchy, and the magistrates / by William Hicks ... Hicks, William, 1621-1660. 1659 (1659) Wing H1928; ESTC R20296 349,308 358

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Thunder and how zealous and hot are the Papists this day for their scarlet Strumpet and her fornications which ought not to be loved and therefore no true zeal but spurious and impious The reason of all this is that a mans intentions are never good be they never so highly pretending thereunto but when they are built upon a good warrant to wit the Word of God and referred to right ends namely the praise of God and the good of his church and people Now to return to answer the doubt proposed having cleared what true zeal is with the circumstances thereof I answer That we cannot be too zealous when a right object and right ends are proposed Paul in Rom. 12.11 exhorteth men to be fervent in the Spirit hot boyling hot in spiritual affairs What think ye of Paul when he opposed Peter to his face in the business of circumcision and would not give way to his dissimulation no not for an hour so zealous was he for the truth of God God is so zealous of his own honour and glory that he smote Uzzah 2 Sam. 6 7. for putting only his hand unto the Ark out of an ignorant zeal to save it from falling unto the ground one would have thought that God would have commended his zeal and spared his ignorance herein but being not according unto knowledge but contrary to the command of God he suffered for it No good intentions and meanings will make that action or duty good or lawful be it ever so speciously religious and gracious that is not warranted by the rule of the Scriptures the best duties for want of this scantling are turned into sin And as God is zealous of his glory so he makes his Ministers like himself Heb. 1.7 He makes his Ministers a flame of fire I would have all indifferent lukewarm moderate State-christians to consider with themselves whether could the Apostles and first Disciples of Christ ordinarily propagate the Gospel thorow the world if they had been all of an indifferent lukewarm Laodicean temper Christ himself was thought by the people to be one too hot that his zeal was beyond his judgement Mark 3.21 and therefore said He was beside himself Paul was also accounted mad not only by Festus for his zeal towards God Acts 26.24 but also by the christian Corinthians 2 Cor. 5 13. So Michel scoft at David as one of the fools for his zeal yet though they and other Saints of God were vilified and reproached by the ignorant world yet their zeal have laid that corner stone and foundation of salvation that all the gates of hell shall not prevail against it What think you will the scarlet whore that sitteth as a Queen be dethroned or Antichrist be discovered and overthrown by a moderate lukewarm Laodicean State Religion and Temper Surely the first Beginners and Founders of our Reformation were of another spirit then we in these days are of or else it would have made but a slow procedure for want of this true zeal our Reformation is at a stand and in spiritual growth non progredi est regredi But I would still be understood that it must be a zeal mixed with the former ingredients and with sound knowledge that it may be as an eye and a guide to direct and conduct it aright both in the things to be loved and in the manner and ends of their love or else zeal not rightly regulated may be dangerous and pernicious There are three sorts of people that offend and fail in their zeal First Those that are stark cold and have no zeal at all to Gods glory or his worship as the profane worldling is Secondly Those indifferent lukewarm christians that are neither hot nor cold as those Laodiceans were and as the Israelites of old halting between God and Baal 1 Kings 18.21 The third sort are They whose zeal is blind void of sound knowledge and godly wisdom who covering their own carnal affections with the cloak of glorifying of God rush on inconsiderately into many evil and unlawful actions Some on this pretence endeavour again in these our days to set up Antichrist in his Throne among us Others on the other hand for want of this sound knowledge joyned to their zeal under pretence of pulling down Antichrist and the Scarlet whore they endeavour to undermine and pull down all Magistracy Ministery Scriptures and all the Ordinances in Christ's churches whatsoever whereof this age of ours affords as many lamentable examples as any former whatsoever therefore let every one be instant with God in prayer to add wisdom and sound knowledge unto his zeal Secondly I answer That in controverted opinions of Religion that lye deep and dark whether they are the will of God or not moderation in such things is most commendable and let every one walk as he hath attained unto for I am of opinion that all controverted points and mysteries in the Word of God will not be made manifest unto us until the day of the revelation of all things when Christ the great Key-bearer of the House of David shall appear to open all the sealed books and no man shall shut again and so that Scripture in such things may be rightly applyed Be not righteous over much that is be not over zealous hot or fervent for them But for plain obvious and perspicuous commands and truths of God as whether Christ's precepts and commands or Antichrist's are to be followed and embraced our zeal and intentions here cannot be too hot we cannot possibly here admit of a Syncratism or a mean as worldly wise Cassander would endeavour between Papist and Protestant either God must be God or Baal must be God either Christ must have the Throne or else Antichrist must reigne they cannot possibly inhabite in one Temple God and Dagon will not correspond no degree of zeal herein will suffice but what is the highest and aimeth at perfection the defect whereof either that of coldness which is more remote or that of lukewarmness which is nearer is equally faulty in this particular either let us be altogether Romish or altogether Reformed either fully zealous for Christ and his ways or else cold thereunto for no mean will serve turn Therefore Christ in the next words says to lukewarm Laodicea I would thou wert cold or hot That is I would thou wert resolved one way or other I rather thou wert any thing then what thou art I would as rather thou wert of no Religion as of this mongrel uncertain hotchpotch Religion that thou art of From these words Note Observ That a luke-warm Religion is equally if not more displeasing unto God then irreligion or profaness itself Christ here prefers coldness the most remote degree in Religion before a nearer luke-warmness Christ wished Laodicea either to be hot zealous in the things of God or else cold that is dead strange and alienated to the things of God rather then indifferent and lukewarm as she was It is as good and there
under tribulation the condition it self one thing cannot be the cause and the effect too as a faithful holding out under persecution is the cause causa dispositiva the kingdom or reigning is as the fruits and effects therefore not one and the same so that the interpretation or sense of this verse runs thus I Iohn your brother and sharer or companion in tribulation with you for the hopes in that kingdom which is to be revealed by Jesus Christ at his second coming and for which I and you and all Christ's faithful ones wait for in patience and longing desirings through Jesus Christ our Lord. From whence this Note ariseth Observ That all Christ's faithful ones ought to wait with patience under all afflictions and tribulations for the day of their release by the coming of the Lord Jesus and his Kingdom This is the Kingdom of patience and suffering not of reigning and tryumphing Some of Christ's disciples would needs have the kingdom presently in that their question Is this the time that thou wilt restore the Kingdom unto Israel But Christ answered It is not for you to know the time and seasons you are to occupy employ your talents till I come Of the souls beheaded for the testimony of Jesus How long Lord is their continual cry Their work is with prayers and tears to wait upon God for deliverance they set not the world on fire by wars and bloodshed the proper works of Satan and his members they are to wit the Saints or at least should be of meek placid and peaceable spirits easily to be entreated when they are reviled not to revile when they are stricken not to strike again yea to pray even for their very enemies and to such persons in God's appointed time he will fulfil that promise The meek shall inherit the earth This sets a check upon the turbulent ones of this age the soundness of whose spirit I question being opposite to the former characters of Christ's spirit who conceive they go about to pull down Antichrist when they raise commotions rebellions and bloodsheds in states and Common-wealths and endeavour the ruine of the Soveraign Magistrates thereof when as indeed the prosecution of the work against Antichrist is rather hindered then furthered hereby for hereby they weaken and divert the hands of Soveraigns from that work in as much as in them lieth for antichrist is to fall by the hands of those Princes and Powers of the world from whom it had its first rise Rev. 17.16 and therefore all should rather add to their helping hands in assisting those Christian Magistrates they live under rather then disturb or oppose them in this work and for those that are otherwise minded let them be here companions with John Wait for his coming in faith and patience and stand still and they shall see the salvation of our God Observ 2. Another note hence riseth That the contempletion of the coming of the Kingdom of Christ is the great prop and stay of the spirits of all Christ's faithful ones under all their afflictions and tribulations Iohn here comforts himself and the Churches with those thoughts in the next place he often inculcates this contemplation on them that should be tryed and come under tribulation Christ would give them as the guerdon of all their sufferings this Kingdom described under several names of the crown of life v. 10. Manna which is hid and white stone v. 17. the Tree of Life v. 7. Power over Nations v. 26. and to rule with a rod of iron v. 27. and lastly Christ himself by the name of Morning Star v. 28. And indeed what can more support the spirits of afflicted Saints then to know there is a crown laid up for them and dominion that shall last for ever after the progress of a short afflicted life here and therefore the Apostle Paul accounted the afflictions of this present life not worthy of the glory which should be revealed unto us Rom. 8.18 Was in the Isle called Patmos Whether John fled there voluntarily to avoid persecution or banished there as most ancient Writers affirm I shall not contend but sure he was in this Island called Patmos by reason of the great persecutions in Domitian's days about Anno Christi 97. This Island was one of the Cyclades in the Aegean Sea now called Archipelago scituated between the lesser Asia and Greece now under the command of the Grand Seignior and in the way going up from the Mediterranean unto the Hellespont and Constantinople This Island was famous for nothing so much as for this entertainment of our Apostle Iohn in his exile being one of those barbarous Islands into which the Romans did use to send their malefactors and exiles and here in this Island amongst the Barbarians Iohn received these Visions and Revelations wherein observe Observ That God does not tye himself in the discoveries of himself unto the holiness of places The Rabbins have a rule amongst them and they hold it for truth That God never spake unto the Prophets out of the holy Land but this is contradicted in the Prophets Ezekiel and Daniel who received their visions at Babylon by the River Chebar in Chaldea Ezek. 1.1 2. God did here pass by the holy Land the holy Temple the holy City and gave those Visions of God in Chaldea and pours out his spirit in Babylon Whiles Iohn conversed about Ierusalem and those holy places Iohn had not any Visions but when in Patmos amongst Barbarians he had these high and glorious Revelations God is not tyed to places in a dungeon in prison as unto Paul and others In a Babylon as unto Ezekiel Daniel and the three children God pours down his Spirit into the hearts of his servants and raiseth them up unto a height of Prophesie Observ 2. That God often in the most obscurest and barbarous corners of the earth doth raise up glorious Instruments for his service It was once a question Can any good come out of Nazareth Much more may it be said Can any good come out of Egypt of Rome of Babylon of Patmos The answer was Come and see so I say come and see a glorious prophet in Patmos a Moses in Egypt a church of saints in the house of Nero in Babylon an Ezekiel a Daniel in Caldea God can raise up instruments most serviceable unto his name and glory in the most profane and idolatrous places and this is from that unlimitted spirit of God that bloweth where it listeth see more hereon in chap. 2. v. 13. For the Word of God and the Testimony of Iesus Christ This shows the cause of Iohn's exile because he professed faithfully the Word and the Testimony of Jesus Christ Hence observe That the Saints faithful profession of God and Christ moves the rage of Christ's and their enemies against them Iohn here became a fugitive and exile in Patmos for this faithful testimony and this is no more then what Christ foretold of before his passion that his
Disciples should be offended because of him and that they should be cast out imprisoned reviled and suffer many persecutions for his names sake And the ground or reason of all this is from that promise in Gen. 3. That God would set enmity between the seed of the woman and the seed of the serpent and this enmity hath abided ever since and will ever abide between those two mystical seeds until the seed of the woman Christ and his members shall become absolute conquerors in the binding up the old serpent who is the father of all enmities and mischiefs This informeth God's people that it should not seem strange unto them when the world and their enemies do rage against them Here a question may come in Whether christians when they are called unto it are bound in duty to suffer for the profession of all the Truths of God To clear this question I shall premise briefly That Truths are either about fundamentals or circumstantials Fundamentals are such as without the knowledge thereof we cannot ordinarily be saved and they are conversant either about the very being of a Saint and Christian or secondly about the well-being in preserving and building up this Christian in his holy faith and these are called principles or rudiments of Religion Heb. 6.1 You know no one can proceed to be an Artist in any Art or Science or come to any perfection therein without some certain rules and principles to proceed by so none can become a true Christian or Artist in that heavenly Science of Christianity without some first laid principles And amongst those Fundamentalls which are necessary to the Being of a christian I believe as some have been too large in the description of their Fundamentals so some have been too narrow and therefore seeing they are not precisely determined by any universal assembly of christians but are left to be gathered up here and there in the Word of God by parcels I shall not be so presumptuous to define their certain number only I say thus much That that Creed which is called the Apostolical setting a qualified sense on that article of Christ's descent into hell to be the exactest square and rule of principles that relates unto the very Being of a Christian that is this day extant and he that is not ready to suffer for the profession thereof is not worthy the name of a Christian Now secondly other Fundamentals are about the well-being of a christian and such are all the Ordinances of the Gospel As Baptism Lord's Supper Prayer Thanks-givings all Church Orders and Fellowships Preaching Exhorting Reproving Overseeing and the like And if it be in our power we are rather to forbear the use of one of them then to defile our souls or consciences under corrupt administrations of them but if at any time we were called to suffer for the essential truth of them we are bound to suffer and to bear them a testimony as a part of the Truth and Word of God But for every opinion that arises about the right administrations of the latter or manner of understanding of the former principles which are but the circumstantials of Religion to set bonds upon the conscience therein it savours rather of a spirit of contention heat and passion then of found judgement and christian wisdom This is to make hard knots where there is none and Christ calls his yoke easie this were to make it burdensom and intollerable The substantial part of Christian Religion is plain and easie and the blinde may walk therein and a lamb may wade thorow This is life eternal that they may know thee the only true God and Jesus Christ whom thou hast sent John 17.3 It is true there are mysteries high questions and deep things of God in the word these are for the exercise of our spirits and gifts not of our faith no further then as part of the revealed mind of God and therefore we believe them to be truth though we understand them not which are reserved until the day of the revelation of all things when we shall know as we are known and when all our ignorances and imperfections shall be done away This sets a check upon some hot spirits of these times that rather then lose or part with their wilde opinions or let them lie unvented would break all the bonds of peace charity and communion amongst Christians and so utterly deprive the churches of Christ of all the benefit which otherwise their gifts and parts might stand in stead for I doubt all sorts of christians of our times are too far baptized into this errour and Satan hath too great a stroke in it to divide the hearts of Christians about circumstantials when as they hold one and the same fundamentals joyntly together The Lord in mercy to his churches remedy this great evil and sin of our times Vers 10. I was in the Spirit on the Lord's day and heard behind me a great voice as of a Trumpet In the Greek copie it is no more but 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 I was in the Spirit which in Beza's translation is rendred correptus in Spiritu I was rapt in Spirit It was indeed a rapture of spirit an extasie wherein John received this Vision and so it hath been with all the Prophets of old they were acted by the Spirit in all their visions and prophesies they were lift up above themselves and out of themselves when they were to have cognizance of Divine things and this was by the Eternal Spirit of God working mightily in their spirits Observ That the Spirit of God does as it were set a violence on those persons he employs about the high mysteries and discoveries of his choicest Truths Paul that great light of the Gentiles he had his raptures into the third heaven whether in the body or out of the body he could not tell Exekiel when he was to receive those high Visions he oft reports of the Spirit entring into him and taking him up cap. 3.12 and 2.2 John for his better accomplishment to receive those divine Visions he is here said to be rapt in Spirit And the reasons of this is First That he might be the better enabled to take a clear and full view of those divine discoveries which were about to be shown unto him When we would show one things distinctly we use to place him up on high for the better sight Secondly That he might have satisfaction in his own spirit that those his visions were from God seeing he had so extraordinary taste of the Spirit in the first place he might well conclude he was now as it were to become the mouth of the Spirit unto the churches Lastly That his thoughts and heart might have been sequestred from things below and his contemplation raised higher on things divine as a true Prophet of God ought to have Another Note from hence is as a corrollary to the former That when Christ sets up any eminent Officer or Light in
his church for the service thereof God first fills them with his Spirit When John was but upon entring upon his prophetical office God ravishes him with his Spirit and fills him therewith to fit him for this office When men in the Apostles days were to be chosen but for the lowest services in the Church as for the over-sight of the poor and the like yet they must be men full of the holy Ghost and wisdom Acts 6.3 Much more then for the highest places as Prophets Pastors Teachers and Elders c. It is said Paul and Barnabas were filled with the holy Ghost and therefore to be separated unto the work Acts 11.24 and 13.2 The Offices of the churches of Christ are for those that have the Spirit of Christ in them in some fulness of it those places are not for such as are filled with the spirit of envie covetousness pride the world contention ignorance and antichristian lording such have not the spirit of Christ in them it may be well said of such that they run for profit here and the like but the Lord sent them not Jer. 14.14 and 23.21 They flatter themselves and think they are called and sent of God because God hath given them some common acquired gifts and parts yet want all the especial graces of the Spirit as meekness self-denial contempt of this world humility bowels of compassion ready to forgive sound knowledge in the truth and holiness and righteousness in their lives and conversations they that want those graces in the truth of them are neither fit for those high functions in the church nor can satisfyingly perswade themselves or others that they are called unto it Let this be as a memento to all such that climbe over the walls into those holy Functions and are well satisfied with a call from men when they were never called of God I say let all such fear and tremble lest God spew them all our together with their flocks that would have it so in his wrath for ever John was rapt in Spirit on the Lord's day 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 in the Greek Whether this day be here called the Lord's day for the great discoveries of those visions made unto John upon this day or because it was the Lord's day for the assembling of the Saints to perform their services unto God it being the same day with that which the Apostles call the first day of the week and our christian Sabbath I shall not much contend but rather am enclined unto the latter for these two reasons First Because the great work of Christ's resurrection on that day wherein he was manifested Lord and Conquerour over hell and Satan purchased it that Title of the Lords day Secondly Because the observation of the Sabbath with all christian publique services were transferred to that day and so is called the Lord's day 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or according to the Scottish dialect the Kirks day the Churches day because they held their assemblies and performed their publique services upon that day Hence note Observ That the Lord's day or the day of the great and publique assemblings of the Saints is the fittest time for God's highest discoveries of Grace and Truth John received here on this day his high irradiations of spirit and Prophesies This is God's great Market day wherein there is a constant and mutual Exchange or Bartering of heavenly and divine commodities the Saints come with the returns of their improvements of mercies in praises prayers and thanksgivings God gives out in return farther supplies of grace and greater measure of knowledge in his ways and truths Therefore sure most happy most knowing and most gracious are those Saints that are most found in this way O! this should make all of us that are not in this way to wail for it as David in his absence and exile from the church of God that being the special habitation of God's glory Psal 96.6 and to breath after it even as the Hart brayeth after the fountain streams for this is the day of the Saints assemblings wherein the Angel comes down the Angel of the New Covenant Christ in spirit to stir upon the waters of Bethesda upon the hearts and affections of all his people When John was in this rapture of spirit on the Lord's day then he heard behind him a mighty voice as it were of a Trumpet loud and terrible The Trumpet being a warlike Instrument whose sound is to prepare unto Battel and to the terror of the adversary God's publique admonitions are so unto his church it not only prepares his own unto repentance but is also of terrible signification unto all his impenitent enemies But here comes in a question fit to be discussed John had here his raptures of spirit extasies and heard a great voice as of a Trumpet The Quere will be How shall we know Divine raptures extasies or visions from diabolical For Satan is God's Ape and hath his raptures possessions strange apparitions sounds and voices also For answer first know that God's visions are given either in the sleep as unto Jacob when he saw a ladder reaching from earth to heaven and Angels ascending and descending in Gen. 28. but such are more properly called Divine Dreams Or secondly When the person is awake as here when Iohn was at Patmos on the Lord's day doubtless either in God's services or holy contemplations he received those visions and raptures of spirit and those extasies or raptures of spirit do cause a great alteration upon the person that receives them he is as it were taken out of himself that is in this posture and frame and therefore it is called a rapture or extasie quasi extra se raptus being in that posture not master of the faculties of his own soul which are wholly in the power and motions of the Spirit that acts them and this is common to both sorts of raptures whether from the good or evil spirit Now to discern what spirit moves in such raptures or visions observe first Whether the person passive or that is under such raptures of spirit were always or for the most part of their lives faithful witnesses unto the word of God and of Jesus Christ such have not only the promise of the holy Spirit to teach them all things 1 Iohn 2.27 but to be preserved against the evil one in their bodies souls and spirits Secondly Observe the matter of their visions in such raptures whether it be to denounce God's judgments against sinful practises or not for surely Satan will never be divided against himself if we will believe our Saviour for so his kingdom could not stand though I have read a story in some old Popish Mass-monger that the divel once in the shape of a Priest preached a very catholique sermon but being discovered by some Saint in presence it seems one of an excellent endowment in discerning spirits asked him how durst Satan to appear in that presence with so sound holy
officers now at present authorized in the churches meerly as such officers then surely there are some officers wanting unto the churches by which it may be rightly dispensed But the major being formerly cleared the consequence I believe none will deny that looks upon the preaching of the word as an act of authority and office therefore the conclusion is evident And therefore to shut up this discourse I am very much of opinion that all primitive offices and officers which were of positive institutions in the Apostles times are moral positive laws and still constringent and perpetual unless you can show their repeals See Cawdry on the Sabbath part 1. cap. 2. hereon and therefore binding unto the church in all ages Confer hereunto that of Eph. 4.11 12 13. All which indeed the church doth virtually and implicitely maintain though they have laid by the names thereof so necessary do they find the acts of the said offices though the offices themselves nominally are thrust out of doors When we send Preachers to our American plantations for the discipling the poor Indians are they not tantamount as Apostles When Eusebius the centurists and later Church Historiographers do historifie the acts and occurrences of the church are they not in a qualified sense Evangelists when persons do interpret and enucleate dark or prophetical Scriptures do they not look like Prophets When by the faith and prayers of the faithful corruptions are vanquished the will 's reformed health restored and Satanical dispossessions accomplished do they not carry the face of miracles And why then should we not entertain the offices and gifts themselves nominally as well as operatively and virtually though with some mark of distinction as by a crescent as unto younger brothers acknowledging always and that justly a pre-eminence of gifts and spirit in those of the first age and nearest unto the fountain of life and verity but far thereby from concluding that their offices were buried with the first founders together with their most excellent gifts in one arme but still kept alive and preserved for the good of the Church and the perfecting of the Saints for the work of the Ministry for the edifying of the body of Christ till we all come to the unity of the faith and of the knowledge of the Son of God unto a perfect man unto the measure of the station of the fulness of Christ And that none may judge me rash or presumptory in this opinion I submit it to the tryal of Christ's churches and add Adhuc sub Judice lis est Try all things hold fast that which is good Let every one be perswaded fully in his own mind and in the mean to walk in that measure of light that he hath attained unto In the next place the question may be seasonably set how shall we know or try false Apostles from true Christ's ministers from antichrist's or the pseudo-prophets from the Orthodox Seeing the false ones can transform themselves into the Apostles of Christ and say they are Apostles and Ministers of Christ as well as true ones 2 Cor. 11.13 Rev. 2.2 This question indeed is worthy the discussion useful both for the rectifying of the private judgement of discretion as well as of the publique authoritative judgement of the church in this particular for indeed it is no new thing nor strange to the purest churches of God to have false Prophets and false Apostles in them In the days of Ahab 1 Kings 18.19 the prophets of Baal were four hundred and fifty and of the Groves four hundred but the true ones hid by Obadiah were but one hundred Ezekiel Jeremiah met them too in Babylon Jer. 28 29 chap. and Ezek. 12.2 3. The Apostolique primitive churches were much troubled and vexed with false Apostles false prophets and false teachers also witness 2 Cor. 11.13 2 Pet. 2.1 Gal. 5.12 Matth. 24.11 and those churches of Ephesus Pergamus Sardis c. had their share also in this trouble by the doctrine of Balaam Nicolaitans Jezabel c. and this God often suffers with the sad consequences thereof in and upon his churches to make the Truth more clear and precious to try the godly and discover hypocrites and to shew his power and wisdom that can produce good out of evil and preserve his undefiled in the midst of contagions but the wisdom of the Saints is to try them and discover them that so they may be avoided with all their malignant influences and pernicious doctrines Now a false Apostle or Prophet may be discovered two ways First Either from his false doctrine or prophesie Or secondly From his false call or mission The ancient Prophets of God were called Seers from the clear divine revelations and irradiations they had of the mind of God 2 Kings 17.13 and this was called the Gift of Prophesie Next They had a clear call to exercise that Gift But the false Prophets they prophesied out of their own hearts and follow their own spirits and have seen nothing as in Ezek. 12.2 3. that is They are Prophets because they will be Prophets it is their own motion that makes them prophesie they thrust themselves upon it and make their own wills the highest original of their call and therefore in the next place the things they prophesie are their own what their fancies lusts private interests affections and carnal reason suggest unto them so their prophesies come by the will of man not of God as that of 2 Pet. 1.21 and therefore however esteemed and magnified by men is worthless in God's account because it only proceeds from their own spirits and not from God's Spirit the true Spirit of prophesie Now I would not here be mistaken as if I pressed for enthusiastique prophesies but to keep close to that Spirit of prophesie in the Word of God which will not close with man's base interests and motions but is according to the will of God in all things and this is the true spirit of prophesie and therefore what comes from the will of man and private Spirits are in the Scriptures variously branded under the Titles of lies dreams vain divinations perverse things the commandments of men Mark 7.7 wisdom of this world 1 Cor. 2.6 another Jesus another Spirit another Gospel 2 Cor. 11 4. Therefore Paul durst not preach any other thing but Christ Jesus the Lord and what he had from him by his Spirit that he preached unto them 2 Cor. 4.5 Therefore we may plainly judge a false Prophet or Apostle when he comes with doctrines and prophesies of his own motions and own Spirit and own designs being opposite and destructive to the Spirits doctrine of faith and godliness within the Gospel Object But will not some say that all heretiques false apostles and false Teachers will come with verbum Domini in their mouth and pretend highly that their doctrines are concordant and agreeable to the word of God or else in vain to broach and attest them And who more high then
have right to the Tree of life must go farther then overcome the assaults and temptations of Satan as unto the breach of moral duties but to denominate him a compleat Conquerour he ought to have a special eye and regard unto Satan's more spiritual and refined designs and assaults which lies as it were against the very life of a christian which he ushers in by false doctrines and abominable heresies which he lays as a stumbling block in the ways of God's children as wicked Balaam did set a snare of Idolatry and Adultery to make the children of Israel fall that God might be wroth against them and so judge them in his displeasure So Satan sets up his standard under the heresies of the Nicolaitans anti-Trinitarians anti-Scripturists idolatrizing Antichristians c. that if possibly he can draw the faithful ones of Christ to comply with them and to receive their marks in their hands and foreheads then he hath the accomplishment of his designe for be sure destruction followeth speedily as the consequence of such doctrines So that he that overcometh the assaults of Satan not only respecting life but in doctrine also is a compleat christian and conquerour and shall eat of the Tree of life in the midst of the Paradise of God Hence ariseth a Note Observ To overcome is the Christians crown Or otherwise Perseverance is a christians great duty It is not him that hath begun well that will obtain the Palm but holds out his course in faithfulness Vincenti dabitur Many have begun in the Spirit and ended in the flesh and so lost their reward In a Race he that leaves off at the first stage have no hopes to obtain the Lawrel But that Traveller or way faring man that endures patiently the hardships of a long journey with all the dangers difficulties and extremities that ways weather and other accidents may offer will at last doubtless attain to his much complacent place and period whiles the lazie one is deterr'd with the difficulty and if not in the first days journey yet in the mid-way is resty and tyred It is not sufficient for us to endure and repulse a flash or two of Satans assaults who is as a roaring Lion night and day going about seeking whom he may devour As he is restless in his temptations so we must be restless in our defensive Guards and Repulses our life is a constant warfare and one errour committed in warfare is remediless and irrecoverable And though I am far from asserting with the Novatians That the errours or slips of the faithful are irreparable and though the errours of humane wars admits of no repentance yet the errours of our christian warfare may be reinforced and redeemed by a returning unto a more strict and diligent watch upon our hearts and judgements yet notwithstanding this we may lose much of our comfort in the way and be accounted but as dastard souldiers by our Captain General in that we have not kept close unto our Colours and diligent and constant in all extremities in opposing the assaults and inrodes of the adversaries for to that very end Christ our Captain hath set weapons into our hands which are spiritual and mighty to oppose and overcome all the assaults stratagems and underminings of Satan Besides he hath laid it on us as our duty Strive to enter into the strait gate And The Kingdom of heaven suffers violence and 't is the violent not the lazie dormant one takes it by force So in this place To him that overcometh to him is given to eat of the Tree of life as his crown and reward which is in the midst of the Paradice of God In Rev. 22.2 There is described as an additament of the glory of the New Jerusalem that new heavenly City or church estate that came down from God That in the midst of the street thereof and of either side of the River there was the Tree of life which had twelve manner of fruits and yeilded her fruit every moneth and the leaves of the Tree were for the healing of the Nations Those that overcome the spiritual assaults of Satan are promised to eat of this Tree which is placed in this Paradice of God As Paradice was the blessed habitation of Adam in his innocent and sinless condition so it is put typically and figuratively both for that blessed estate that the Saints enjoy now in heaven This day saith Christ unto the penitent Thief thou shalt be with me in Paradice Luke 23.43 that is thou shalt be in a blessed state and glory Paul when he was rapt up in spirit into the third heaven 2 Cor. 12.4 he says how that he was caught up into Paradice that is into an incomparable glory So that Paradice may very fitly signifie and represent figuratively unto us any state of glory either in the supernal heavens or that that is reserved for all God's faithful ones after the re-union and resurrection of their souls and bodies at the last day for God does make things known unto us by such things as we partly already know and understand Now we know Paradice was presented unto Adam full of all delicacy and ornaments that the heart of man or his curiosity could wish for and how it was replenished with all goodly fruits not only pleasant to the eye but very savoury unto the taste also by sensible things God makes known his hidden mysteries and spiritual delicacy as unto the children of men But here lies the difference between the first and second Paradice The first Paradice had not only the Tree of life in it as a reward and a confirming Sacrament of Adam's eternal felicity if he had continued obedient to the command of God but it had also the Tree of knowledge of good and evil a Tree that when he should taste thereof and make a breach of his obedience towards his God and his Creator he should sadly experience for himself and whole posterity the bitterness of the fruits thereof and so should come to know by the sad event what was good and what was evil how he had wronged by disobedience the chiefest good and as his due reward and merit is become liable and obnoxious to mortality death and all miseries that an infinite divine Justice can inflict upon him for his disobedience Now in this second or last Paradice there is no fear of eating the bitter fruits of the Tree of knowledge of good and evil for there is no such Tree therein this last is guarded with a surer Angel then that that guarded with a flaming sword at the entrance of the Garden of Eden The Lamb in this last is the light and the glory thereof The first Adam the possessor of the first Paradice was of the earth earthly but the second Adam is the possessor of this whose Throne is in the midst thereof and is of heaven heavenly Here are no conditions of life and death put upon eating or not eating here is only the Tree
wheresoever Idolatry is admitted into a church looseness and lasciviousness presently follows Errour is fruitful and one brings forth another Assoon as the church of Pergamus maintained the eating of things offered unto idols which is the service of divels presently they joyn hands with the obscene sect of the Nicolaitans when the Israelites joyned to the sacrifices of Baal Peor Numb 25. they became shameless and presently fell on the Midianitish women in Ezek. 8.14 we shall read that there were Jewish women weeping for Tammuz that is as some read it Adonis or an idol or image of Adonis who was a great lover of Venus and slain by a Boar in whose memory there were celebrated yearly solemnities in which were the weepings of women or as Junius has it it was Osyris an Idol of the Egyptians and Phoenicians in whose rites they forgot all bounds of modesty and discovered their nakedness to the Idol So corrupt is false worship and idolatry that it and filthiness do usually walk hand in hand together in most part● 〈◊〉 ●he jurisdiction of Rome but especially Italy and Spain ●ein the greatest and most notorious idolatries are committed and countenanced there are the greatest obscenities both in words and actions yea and that commonly practised among them which is unnatural and Sodomitish and not so much as to be named among christians so it was so here once within our memories with us as soon as we had tasted the same grapes of Rome lust was soon promoted both in Court and Country Quest But if you here demand wherein lies the mischievousness and grievousness of this sin of Idolatry I answer 1. All Idolaters they forsake the true God 2. They change the glory of the incorruptible God into the form of creeping things 3. They thrust out the Ordinances of God from their holy places and at last God himself 4. They slight God and his help in extremities and call to their idols that see not hear not nor understand as the Papists do to S. Anthony S. Francis c. 5. They become prodigal towards their idols as the Adulterer thinks nothing too much for his harlot so they nothing too much for their idolatrizing worship witness the church of Rome 6. They become unclean and Nicolaitans which thing God hates 7. They become fools infatuated and delivered over to a reprobate sense whilst they disclaim the great infinite glorious holy and all-wise God and in the room thereof adore Batts Oxen Moles Owls c. and that which is worse little pieces of dead wood mettal and the like carved and framed by the hand of the workman and this is the just hand of God upon all Idolaters who receive not the truth in the love of it and therefore God gives them over to strange delusions and believe a lye Observ 7. The last Note from these words shall be That it is one of the difficultest undertakings of the Ministry of Christ to take off or wean either new planted Churches or newly reformed ones from their old false worships and practises Some of the new planted churches as of Pergamus Corinth and other of the Gentiles thought that they might still participate of their former sacrifices of divels and their idolathites and of Christ's Table also but the Apostle Paul was very bitter against such in 1 Cor. 10.20 21. and the Spirit here also falls foul upon them and sets a check upon the Pergamitish church for entertainment of such doctrines What ado had Paul also to take off the believing Jews from their circumcision and Mosaical rites they would needs have the observation of all the ceremonial Law and paedagogy of Moses joyned to Christ for justification and so make Christ of none effect no less then a full council of Apostles and Elders were sufficient to remove this stumbling block out of the way Acts 15. and what a difficult business it was in the first Reformation to reform up fully all the world knows what uproars commotions and civil wars there were in K. Edward the sixth's days when the Mass-book was but turned into English as some of K. Edward's counsellors advised our Cornish Rebels who were then in Arms for their old Mumpsimus and Popish worship And surely Luther nor Zuinglius nor Calvin could go on with a thorow Reformation in Germany France or other places in respect of the unpreparedness and unsutable state and condition of the Nations among whom they begun the Reformation being so long time setled and fixed upon their old lees it was a very difficult work for them to go farther thorow with it then was fit and competent for that generation who always reserved some reliques remains and smacks of Popery though the main works were beaten down and therefore some heady people of those times that would not condescend in any thing or have providential carriage towards the weaker and darker sort of people would reform things even to the height and full pitch of Reformation according to the primitive pattern but the people of them ages being not able to bear it it caused much trouble to the church and through intemperate zeal much hinderance and obstruction to the begun reformation and advantage to the enemy But since in many places and Nations of the reformed this reformation hath made a further progress by some steps yet still amongst most of the reformed not only in this Nation but elsewhere there are some remains of the old false worship and practises and a lusting after them so strong a desire we have to the imitation of our predecessors practises be they never so corrupt yet blessed be God for that reformation we enjoy and liberty to profess and practise the ordinances of God according to the most undefiled and purest pattern that we judg agreeable to the Gospel of Christ What shall us desire more on our own parts Or what greater blessing can we expect from God by the sword of the Magistrate then to be protected secured and countenanced in the ways and worship of God according to a good conscience If the Ministers and Churches will not reform in such a day when publique Edicts are gone forth from Cyrus to set Israel free I wonder when they will fall upon it Do they expect the Magistrate to command and compel all unto the work Alas this is not the generation that all will be fit for such a work in a whole Nation or Kingdom no never will there be such a golden age until Christ himself shall come with the fan in his hand to purge his garner and take the Kingdom unto himself Is not the church a Lilly among thorns If the whole Nation be the church where are the thorns Are they the other neighbour Nations about Alas they are Lillies too churches on that account as well as you Are they the gentle Nations as Turks Persians Antichristians and Popish Nations As Italians Spanish French c Alas they are no Thorns to you the reformed Nations are in equal ballance
bodies and spirits Well then try your faith and profession whether it be dead or formal or active or living by these few particulars it is not a naked assent or unactive outward profession will serve turn this is dead and liveless yea twice dead and to be plucked up by the roots Jud. 12. dead in your first natural condition and dead in your hypocritical profession for by this it appeareth never to be otherwise with you But a lively faith is a working faith by and through the influence of Christ and his spirit being zealous of good works and all for Christ's sake and his glory Paul's whole life Phil. 1.21 was as it were consecrated to Christ for to me to live is Christ says he that is my life is Christ's for his uses his purposes and his glory In short a true and lively faith works by Christ by the continual supply and influence of his spirit and for Christ and with aim at his glory Observ 2. 'T is very usual for dead Formalists to carry a higher hand in outward profession then the real Christian Sardis pretends highly to faith and to a name that she lived beyond her sister churches and the name was only that she aimed at for in the truth of grace she was no better then dead and rotten It is not very usual still among dead and carnal christians to boast of their christianity their baptisme their church their external ordinances and the like They needs would satisfie themselves in the name of christians as the carnal Jews that said they were Jews and were not vers 9. So unto these carnal Formalists the name of christians is pleasant to them yet still are enemies to the true Saints of God and the power of godliness and the reason of this is in that they perceive they want the true working faith which is only acceptable unto God all being naturally self-lovers they would needs content themselves and God too if they might with a guilded sophisticate and dead faith and profession which is to be had at an easier rate then the true one which should commend them unto God and denominate them his Saints in the eye of the world but this faith is too short for such a work being dead false and liveless as a carcass without a soul but that is the faith that justifieth and Christ accepteth that worketh by love 1 Thes 1.3 Vers 2. Be thou watchful and strengthen the things which remain that are ready to dy for I have not found thy works perfect before God Esto vigilans as Beza reads it 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 and I should rather take it in the active sense Be thou awake or awake thou then be watchful for it it argues the state of life and activity to be watchful watch and pray but to awake it only shows a dormant dead and sleepy state wherein the church of Sardis was for she bore the name that she lived but she was as good as dead therefore Christ tels her 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 rouse up thy self from thy sleepy state and strengthen the things which remain re-inforce revive and stir up those small remaining sparks of graces that are ready even to give up the very last gaspe within thee and though thou thinkest and maist have a conceit of thy self that thou art something in that thou hast an external profession and name that thou livest yet I must tell thee saith Christ I have not found thy works perfect before God Hence Note Observ A state of sin is a great impairing and consumption unto the life of grace Sardis is brought by it even to death's door her graces that were once eminent are come thereby to some smal remainders and they too almost extinct and neer the grave and though death it self I mean spiritual hath not yet seized her yet she is somwhat neer it she is under the shadow of death for she sleeps and is called to awake and to stir up the remainders of life that is in her least she takes her last sleep by the spiritual death of grace here and eternal death hereafter Sin is to the soul as sickness is to the body 1. It carries with it its distemperatures and disorders of the soul 2. Ugliness and deformity it is compared to the Leprosie under the Law 3. Grief and pain as sickness causes grief to the body so sin causes horror and anguish unto the soul 4. It causes weakness for the more sin the more weakness and disability to spiritual duties We were without strength saith the Apostle Rom. 5.6 weak feeble souls in the things of God whilst we were in sin and the state of nature 5. Every sickness of the body tends to the death of the body so every sin tends to the death both of body and soul eternally The only remedy that we have against this poyson and sting of sin is to hasten to Christ by faith who is the Phisitian of our souls and by whose stripes we are healed Object But is it not said here to Sardis to awake and strengthen the things that remain that are ready to dye Was it not in the power of Sardis to awake her self recover her self and renew her graces without going to Christ by faith I answer Negatively Christ is set up for that very end not only for a propitiation If any man sin we have an Advocate but it is also from his influence and from him as the Fountain of life whereby all our graces are maintained and kept alive For the life I live as the Apostle says is by the life of the Son of God If Christ should withdraw his gracious presence from our souls we should never awake out of sin nor do our first works or renovate our selves by repentance Secondly This duty to awake and renew their graces was set on those of Sardis that had already received the first grace and Christ by faith for it is here said strengthen the things which remain therefore they had a being though a sorry one and those that have received grace from Christ are in a capacity to work from the power of that grace Having received the promises saith the Apostle that is Christ the great end and object of the promises cleanse your selves go on in the work of sanctification in the power of Christ for all our gracious acts are to be done in and through his continued power and influence Thirdly When we are commanded to awake strengthen and renew our selves by repentance c. they must be always taken to be as inseparable parts of a lively faith for we cannot awake from sin unless we first look upon Christ in the promises neither can we possibly renew or restore our falne graces before we first eye God in Christ out of whose fulness we receive grace for grace Therefore in vain to set home spiritual duties on persons that have not first received light and life from Christ Christ is the first work that must be offered and
them for his names sake ●o all generations for ever But if it be asked How we shall honour God faithfully this way It is answered we must as those few undefiled names or Saints of Sardis overcome the corruptions and pollutions of the times by witnessing against them and openly stand for and profess the contrary truths and ways of God and follow the advice of Paul to Timothy 2 Tim. 2.21 If a man purge himself from these he shall be a vessel unto honour sanctified and meet for the Masters use And therefore let the understanding christian mark and consider this as it is in the advice of the Spirit in the immediate subsequent verse Verse 6. He that hath an ear let him hear what the Spirit saith unto the Churches This verse formerly opened therefore needs no farther explanation Verse 7. And to the Angel of the church of Philadelphia write These things saith he that is holy he that is true he that hath the key of David he that openeth and no man shutteth and shutteth and no man openeth This Epistle inscribed to the Angel of the church of Philadelphia is directed also from Christ under various remarkable descriptions for holiness truth and soveraignty having the key of David which he beareth not idly for with it he openeth and no man shutteth and shutteth and no man openeth This church of Philadelphia was one of those seven famous churches scituate in the lesser Asia now called Natolia whose Angel or Pastor was Demas or Damias as Ignatius Epistles testifie And indeed it was a church by the Spirit 's description which was the fairest among the Sisters the most comly orthodox and sound among all the seven whose very name doth set forth her gracious nature and qualities Philadelphia signifying Brotherly love or love of the Brethren which doth notably agree to the excellency of grace that was found in this church being not openly convinced of any crime but altogether extolled for her gracious deportment M. Brightman makes this his darling and beloved Philadelphia to typifie and represent his reformed Geneva French or Scottish church model but upon further enquiry I doubt his counterpane will fall short of their first pattern in purity and soundness and he makes the church of England as then governed by Bishops for their luke-warmness and remisness in matters of Religion to be the counterpane of Laodicea his blear-eyed Leah but Philadelphia the Geneva Helvetian and French Reformed church begun by Zuinglius and Calvin to be his much adored darling and Rachel and so he makes Sardis to represent the German Reformed church under Luther and his associates Pergamus to represent the degenerate church of Rome as then in being about the time of Luther and so upward he makes the several states and ages of the church the counterpanes of Thyatira Smyrna and Ephesus unto the Apostles times But by what warrant M. Brightman does this or why he is so luxuriant in his applications I know not and I conceive under due respect to so learned an Author as M. Brightman that it is beside the intention of the Spirit that ever those seven Asian churches should typifie or represent any other churches or state of churches that should rise in futurity only they are left unto us and to all ages to come as examples and patterns to understand and know the dealings of God with them that if we be partakers in the same graces with them we shall have the same encouragements approbation and reward as they had but if we be found guilty of the same transgressions as they were we shall fall under the same judgements as they did and that that made M. Brightman thus over-free in his applications in his counterpanes I verily believe to be the variety of conditions both good and had found in those seven churches which by a good wit may be stretch'd out to represent the condition and state of any church whatsoever which is not altogether beside the scope or intention of the Spirit in them for it is often inculcated in this and the former chapter He that hath an ear let him hear what the Spirit saith unto the churches What was written unto them was not only for themselves but for the cognizance of all others in the future also coming under the same conditions and qualifications with themselves But to proceed These things saith he that is holy he that is true c. These words contain a description of Christ who sends this Epistle to the Angel of Philadelphia whose two first properties are taken out of the nature of the Son of God to wit Holiness and truth Christ makes this discovery of himself sutable to the condition of the church of Philadelphia which was an eminent shining star both for the profession of the truth and for holiness to the other the more delinquent churches he discovers himself in another posture with eyes and feet like burning brass and with a two edged sword proceeding out of his mouth but with the gracious he appears more gracious and to the truly godly he appears in his own proper nature in Truth and Holiness Hence Note Observ Christ discovers himself unto his people not only as the holy One but as the God of Truth also 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 These things saith he that is holy he that is true They are much deceived that aim at holiness without the truth They that own not Christ according to the truth can never be truly holy ones or sanctified persons for truth sanctifies John 17.17 Let their actions be never so highly estimated in the eye of the world as proceeding from holy self-denying persons yet if they be not done in the truth that is from a true fountain and to right ends they will lose their reward and be at best but as tinkling Cymbals What profit doth it yeild the monastical Votaries of Rome when they devote themselves to so rigid austerities and pretend so high to holiness whiles they have banished truth from their borders when neither their ends nor their aims are right according to the truth of God's word To what end is the Quakers austere carriage and outward holiness whilest they deny Redemption or Satisfaction by the blood of Christ Will their inherent holiness or their austere upright carriage serve instead of Christ's imputed righteousness Holiness and truth must go together to denominate a true Saint Heathen Philosophers will quite out-strip the best of christians in divers acts of vertue but when proceeding from a christian according unto truth they are to be called by another name holy or godly actions If you try the doctrines of men only by the holiness of the persons that brings them you may entertain errors instead of truth for truth is not always with the most seeming holiest men But if doctrines come from persons holding the truth in sincerity and professing the same truth in purity and integrity of their souls doubtless such doctrines in their first origen
in which their souls would delight Neither can they be ignorant thereof being to be sharers and compartners in that Kingdom though differing from one another in judgements and opinions the weak christian shall be a partner therein as well as the strong and therefore all of this sort must needs know it if it were come down from heaven on earth already 2. In the next place the wicked and ungodly of the world must needs then take notice of it also for there is written thereon the name of God of new Jerusalem and the new name of the same all signifying power strength and glory which they must needs be sensible of and feel the effects thereof unto their pain if the time were at hand that they should rule and break them as a Potters vessel as in cap. 2. v. 27. with a rod of iron That Kingdom that comes down from heaven from God shall surely be seen and acknowledged of all and especially coming with tha● power and glory as the day of the Saints triumphant reign does being ushered in with the most glorious appearing of the morning 〈◊〉 Christ in the clouds with myriads of his Angels and ra●●●d Sa●●●s that none can possibly be ignorant of it Therefore that I may deal plainly with those that would have the Saints to reigne before their Leader Head and King appears 't is much to be doubted that their spirits are not right with their master's spirit who was meek peaceable ready to suffer under the powers of the world not drawing the sword to free or revenge himself or his followers but checked Peter for it when he attempted it on Malchas and the rest that laid hands upon him Christ well knew that his Kingdom was not of this world of this age of sin and corruption and therefore his way was not to enter upon it by swords and blood but by suffering and patience and so entered into his glory and they that go another way may build a city but not such a one as comes down from God out of heaven whose builder is God they may erect a city whose builder is man and on whose gates and walls are written their own names not of God or of Christ's nor of the new Jerusalem they may build a Babel not a Bethel a Kingdom wherein the Beast may reign in not Christ and his Saints a Kingdom of weakness and imperfection whereby they themselves and all that trust thereunto may be justly involved into utter ruine and misery for trusting to the weak arm of flesh and leaving off their hopes in the living God and of that everlasting new city promised to the conquering suffering patient Saints and not to the heady rebellious or precipitant ones of the earth and whereon the name of God of the new Jerusalem and the new name of Christ is written and inscribed so plain and so evident that he that runneth may read it and say at the time when it descends that this is the Spouse the Lamb's wife the great city the holy Ierusalem that came down from God which shall be so universal and conspicuous for light and glory that all Nations of the earth that are saved shall walk in the light thereof and bring their glory to it and this city had no need of the Sun neither of the Moon to shine in it for the glory of God did lighten it and the Lamb is the light thereof Rev. 21.23 Vers 13. He that hath an ear let him hear what the Spirit saith unto the churches If it be demanded why these words are so often inculcated at the end of each particular Epistle to the several churches I answer What was written to them was not only peculiarly relating unto themselves but unto all others to take notice of also unto the ends of the world coming under the same conditions with themselves according to that of Paul Rom. 15.4 It was not only written for them but for our instruction also And therefore let the wise christian consider what the Spirit saith unto the churches Ver. 14. And unto the Angel of the church of the Laodiceans write these things saith the Amen the faithful and true witness the beginning of the creation of God The seventh and last of Christ's monitory Epistles is written to the chief Minister or Pastor of the church of the Laodiceans which was Archippus as some say mentioned Coloss 4.17 not far from Philadelphia in the lesser Asia It was called Laodicea from Laodice wife of Antiochus who built it in honour of his wife and called it according to her name Laodicea which name in the Greek signifies as much as Commandress Princess or Dictatrix of the people The nature and disposition of this church was somwhat agreeable to the nature of her name She conceived her self to be a glorious church a Princess amongst the rest of her Sister churches for so in vers 17. she vaunts her self to be rich to be increased with goods and to want nothing But when the Spirit of Christ brought her to the tryal she was found wretched miserable poor blinde and naked Hence by the way Note Observ That God does often in his providence ordain names to persons and places sutable and well comporting with their natural dispositions and qualities Christ was called Jesus because he was the Saviour of the world Ioshua had a name also from the same root he being also a temporal Saviour unto Israel leading them into the land of Canaan saving and delivering them from the hands and fury of the Canaanites the ancient inhabitants of the holy Land Many examples are found of the like kinde as Iohn whose name and nature both were gracious Chrysostome he was an eloquent golden mouthed Father and he had a name sutable to his nature Many more of the like kinde will offer themselves to the observant eye but these shall suffice 2. For places and churches Rome was called Roma from Romulus from some old word of the like sound which signifies strength Babylon from Babel confusion Philadelphia had a beloved name and she was a beloved church Laodicea had a vain-glorious name and she was a vain-glorious church much boasting of her spiritual riches whiles miserable poor and naked These things saith the Amen c. Christ is here described under a threefold property 1. As the Amen 2. As the faithful and true witness 3. As the beginning of the Creation of God These three properties are taken out of the general description of Christ in the preliminary Epistle to the seven churches in the first chapter First he is called the Amen out of the eighteenth verse of the first chapter to denote unto us Observ That what Christ promiseth and predicteth in this book of Prophesies must surely come to pass And that the truth hereof may not fail he adds another property taken out of chap. 1. v. 5. He being the faithful and true witness Now what this Amen hath promised predicted and said in these prophesies must
needs be sure and firm for In him according to that of the Apostle 2 Cor. 1.20 are all the promises of God yea and Amen and that he may get the better faith and credence thereunto he adds another title The faithful and true witness Paul could publiquely profess That he was a faithful witness of the mind and counsel of God to his discsples and that he had hid nothing back that did necessarily conduce to their salvation and think ye that Christ in these Revelations hath not dealt as the faithful and true witness who is the God of all truth himself O ye of little faith that will not believe the truth of those Prophesies the downfal of the Beast Babylon and the whore together with the resurrection of the witnesses and the churches glorious restored state on earth before the end of the world which are clearly and fully asserted and evidenced from this book of Prophesies Hath not Christ promised it that is the Amen in whom all the promises are yea and Amen and coming from him that is the true and faithful witness that can never fail And to take off all suspition of failure of the truth of those prophesies there is a third property here added The beginning of the Creation of God This hath relation to that description of Christ in chap. 1. v. 8. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 It may be rendred either The beginning of the Creation of God or The principality of the Creation of God For Christ is both the beginning of all creatures for by him all things were made and without him nothing were made and he is also the supreme Prince and Governour of all the works of the creation for so it necessarily follows That all things should be subject to his principality and government who did at first create them and give a Being to them Therefore to shut up this The sayings of these Prophesies in this book must needs be sure and come to pass in their appointed seasons seeing the Amen the faithful and true witness and the Creator Preserver and Governour of all the works of the Creation hath said and spoken them who will not then believe them coming first from so faithful and true a witness and from one who is the beginning and Prince of the whole creation and therefore most able to perform them Verse 15. I know thy works that thou art neither cold nor hot I would thou wert cold or hot This church of Laodicea as she comes last in place so she comes last in spiritual graces of all her sister churches Christ findes nothing in her that is truly commendable Even in the churches of Sardis and Pergamus though as good as dead and mixed with much corruptions yet there was found in them somwhat praise-worthy some undefiled Names that were not carried aside by the false Doctrines of Jezebel but in Laodicea nothing is found commendable and therefore she hears of nothing from Christ but matter of reproof and of the desperateness of her spiritual state and condition Doubtless there were some sincere faithful Witnesses in this church of Laodicea notwithstanding the Spirit 's silence in it or else she could not be properly numbred as one of the golden candlesticks or as a church of Christ their number being but small they were not sufficient to give a denomination unto the whole for indeed a body politique whither civil or spiritual is to be denominated sound or unsound from the major part as in the case of particular souls or persons if grace be more prevalent in degree in the soul then sin and corruption it is to be tearmed a sincere gracious soul but if sin be most prevalent it may be justly tearmed a sinful and unregenerate soul So is the case of political churches if their frame constitution and matter be most unsound and corrupt such churches are not to be denominated sound healthful bodies We are not to call darkness light or light darkness Though for their profession of their faith they be called churches of Christ yet for the deadness thereof they may with Sardis be rightly tearmed dead ones yea twice dead and to be plucked up by the roots Doubtless under Prelacy both English and Romish there were and are diverse pretious christians and Saints of Christ as in the days of Elijah when the Idol of Baal and his worship and the Priests thereof were exalted yet then in that corrupt state of Israel there were seven thousand that bow●d not the knee to Baal yet them few faithful ones in the days of Elijah or those in the days of Prelacy c. Popery came far short to denominate Israel at that time or our English or Forraign Nations under that corrupt frame or temper of antichristian Prelacy to be praise-worthy churches or sound sincere and healthful in their general matter frame or constitution But to return to the charge against Laodicea I know thy works that thou art neither cold nor hot Laodicea was of a strange mongrel composure and temper neither cold nor hot moulded and compacted as a certain odd extraction of two contraries cold and heat I thought before this that that maxime was in all things unquestionable In medio consistit virtus It seems true Religion will not admit of that Principle for Laodicea is here blamed to be in the mean that is in a frame or temper which is neither hot nor cold By hot is here understood one that is zealous fervent in spirit for the truth and worship of God that cannot endure any corruptions will-worships or superstitions shall be admitted in the true christian Worship and Religion and such a one is called a hot fervent or zealous christian and this can never be too intense as unto the degrees thereof if it be considerate and according to sound knowledg The ignorant inconsiderate zeal is reproued and condemned as dangerous and pernitious not the sound and orthodox It is not with God's graces as with moral habits of vertues wherein both the extreams straying from mediocrity either in the excess or in the defect are faults and vices as the excess of liberality may run into prodigality and the defect into covetous parsimony or the excess in fortitude may be called temerity and fool-hardiness and the defect cowardise and pusilanimity and so in the rest but in gracious habits the case is different Souls cannot exceed therein Be ye holy as your heavenly Father is holy no less then an aim unto perfection will serve turn be zealous fervent boyling hot for God and his truth it being sound and considerate it will admit of no mediocrity Lukewarmness or half friend to God and his ways is equally an abomination in God's sight for he requires the whole heart as is coldness or deadness it self and therefore this strange commixture of tempers in Laodicea is exploded by Christ as most dangerous and pernitious and therefore adds I would thou wert cold or hot Hence Note Observ A lukewarm temper among
Christ's own white rayment to cover their shame and nakedness think it sufficient that they have their silken coats or their formal Rochets a call from a rich personage and some Lording Prelates and then all is well but alas they see not that they are miserable and naked for all this Though I should not contemn moderate and modest garments yet Elijah in his hayrie mantle or John Baptist in his leather girdle and garment of Camels hair in the way of Christ will attain the honour of true Prophets unto themselves whilst the silken Priests in their own way lye naked unto the shame and contempt of all I speak not this to the reproach of any but to discharge my conscience like a good Phisitian must ly ope the wound and search it fully before he 'll cure it or like a faithful Pilot that will discover the dangerous shelves and Rocks to all passengers that they may avoid the danger and if I be judged by any to have said too much herein or beside the purpose I answer in the words of Paul in 2 Cor. 5.13 For whether we be beside our selves it is to God or whether we be sober it is for your sakes Christians 3. In the last place Christ adviseth Laodicea To anoint her eyes with Eye-salve Indeed she was dark and blinde to purpose and therefore had need of Eye-salve to make her see the way to everlasting happiness And where is she to get it But from Christ who applyeth the whole remedy for her disease Gold to relieve her poverty white Rayment to cover her nakedness and Eye-salve to cure her blindness Hence Note Observ That they that will truly see the way to eternal life must come to Christ to receive Eye-salve from him He is given as a covenant to open the eyes of the blinde and to lead them in the paths of life it s in vain to go to our own prudence or carnal wisdom that would more entangle us and lead us out of the way according to that saying of Christ in John 9.39 I am come into this world for judgement that they that see not should see and that they that see that is in their own wisdom should be made blinde Christ made an Eye-salve for the cure of a blinde person in John 9.6 of his spittle and clay of a compound matter proceeding from his mouth and the earth whereby he made the blinde man see Christ somwhat follows the same method in his compositions of Eye-salves which he uses towards his spiritual blinde souls that he takes to cure first he gives us the knowledge of our selves and of our own earthy matter and that we savour in our unregeneracy nothing but of earth and earthliness Next he brings us to the knowledge of himself and his Word which proceedeth out of his mouth and so makes us an happy composition and Eye-salve whereby we see our poverty our shame and nakedness and all our spiritual wants and also where remedy is to be had to heal and to save us from all our maladies and indeed this is as great a blessing as Christ can bestow upon us to be truly sensible and to have a clear sight of our condition it is the next step to amendment it is ignorance and blindness that makes us err and go astray but true saving knowledge will keep us close to God's commandments If we take any other Eye-salve to anoint our eyes with save what Christ hath prepared for us in the Panacea or Treasury of his Word we may take Bird-lime instead of Eye-salve which will close our eyes the faster They are not the traditions of men nor the wisdom and understanding of the wise that will make this precious oyntment but it is a spiritual quintessential extraction and oyntment drawn out by the Spirit of Christ out of the holy Limbeck of his Word and applyed by him unto the blinde Patient that will make him see the glory of God and his grace and to praise him for it unto eternity Vers 19. As many as I love I rebuke and chasten be Zealous therefore and Repent If it be demanded how this verse coheres or hath relation to the precedent discourse I answer Very much it being added as a motive reason or argument to the church of Laodicea to use the remedy which Christ counsels her unto If Christ will not spare his own children when they refuse his counsel it is time for them to look about to be more zealous and repent And secondly To assure her That though Christ comes with a most bitter chastisement against her for her sin yet it is as a father in love with the rod of wholsome discipline as admonition reproof correction c. That the man of God may be perfected and prepared to every good work 2 Tim. 3.16 and if all will not do Christ hath another rod a bitter rod even for those his professed children too a quite casting off and spewing them out of his mouth for ever Quest But how can Christ be said to love such that he so bitterly chastiseth I answer Christ chastiseth his children not to destroy them but to bring them to amendment and to save them if possibly he may Christ's rod of Discipline is not a destructive rod but according to that of David With thy rod and staff thou hast supported me and therefore he tells Laodicea here that she should not despair of his gracious acceptance for the great punishment that was coming on her for he tells her that they are such as he loves whom he rebukes and chastens and therefore adds Be Zealous and repent if she expects his fatherly goodness to be continued towards her Here are two degrees of this chastisement Reproof and a Smiting Whence Note Observ When the word of reproof will not serve turn to reclaim obstinate sinners a smiting chastisement must be added thereunto If the word of reproof will not fasten on a Delinquent the stroke of Discipline must but always in Christ's order and method not presently passionately and rashly but advisedly soberly and in love according to the advice of the Apostle after the second or third admonition that is after several ways taken for his recovery and all in vain then such an obstinate sinner is to be rejected and chastised with the sharp rod of Discipline What else is to be expected after Christ's long admonitions and reproofs towards us but that he should come with his sharp rods and chastisements towards us when all his convincements will do us no good nor his rebukes draw any profit or fruits of amendment from us Surely if he do love us he will chasten us which is another Note Observ 2. That as many as Christ loves them he chastens If we be children and not bastards his rod shall walk among us Heb. 12.7 8. Think it not strange when the Saints of God are afflicted chastised and corrected it is because they are children because they are sons and beloved of
over This book of Prophesies is full of such discoveries to wit The afflicted state of the Church its security in that condition together with the rise of Antichrist its reigne pollutions and a discovery thereof and at last its utter ruine and abolition and the consequent thereof the Restauration of the Church to glory Judicious christians should account this knowledge excellent it will much help to keep their spirits in a frame and temper sutable to their conditions This will teach them to know that this is a time of patience and tribulation not of tryumphing and reigning While the Bridegroom is absent the Spouse is under sorrow and mourning not of mirth and rejoycing The Scarlet Whore or harlot church sits yet as a queen and therefore the true Spouse sits mourning yet still expecting the day-star to arise for her comfort and consolation See more concerning the usefulness of this Prophesie in the Preface to this work Observ 3. The contents and intendment of this Prophesie is not obvious to every eye Reading and hearing will not serve turn there must be a keeping that is he that will read to advantage the things in this Prophesie must read observantly hear attentively and at last treasure up in his heart what he hath read and heard and so having carefully observed the contents of each Prophesie with a right application thereof he becomes most blessed and happy From the difficulty of the understanding of this Prophesie observe 4. That the profoundest speculations and the choicest truths are hardest come by It is a true saying Quod difficilimum pulcherrimum Truths as Treasures that lye deepest are sweetest It is not unknown what knots there are in the choice doctrines of the Trinity the Divinity of Christ Justification c. and yet most necessary to be known This informeth us several lessons 1. To set a reverence upon the truths of God for they are choice ones not easily come by 2. It sets a check upon our swelling conceits as if we knew all mysteries and the deep things of God but we are creatures not omniscient and it teacheth us that many difficulties in the word of God are the truths of God though we know them not 3. It quickens us to duty and whets our endeavours to the attainment thereof Strive to enter into the strait gate Choice Truths as heaven must be taken by violence and the violent takes them by force 4. God hath hid some excellent Truths under the rocks and laid them deep that the greatest abilities and graces he gives may be exercised therein in the Word there is meat for babes and also meat for strong men both have enough that neither may complain for want 5. Lastly It drives us to God and to pray with David Open thou our eyes that we may see the wonders of thy Law For the time is at hand The same expression is in the last chapter v. 10. which intimateth that all ought to take heed to the contents of this Prophesie because the time was then at hand and drawing nigh wherein all the predictions thereof must be accomplished and wherein an entrance should be made forthwith unto the accomplishment of some and so unto all the rest in their order until all should be fulfilled And in the first verse it is said The things revealed in these Prophesies by Christ unto his servant John must shortly come to pass Hence observe That those prophesies began to be in force and run out presently upon John's time and so continues in all the ages since until the consummation of all This will be made good in the ensuing discourse treating on the particulars Verse 4. John to the seven Churches in Asia Grace be unto you and Peace from him which is and which was and which is to come and from the seven Spirits which are before his Throne Verse 5. And from Jesus Christ c. John having discovered the Author of this Revelation in the first two verses by whom it was given and the Instruments by whom it was sent and received and having confirmed it by a sure testimony that it was he himself that did receive it he goes on with a saluting preface to the seven famous Churches which were then in the lesser Asia by way of an admonitory Epistle wherein partly he commends and encourages them partly he checks them which will be manifested in the progress of the discourse before he enters upon the relation of the Prophetical visions themselves From whence observe That Christ's Ministers or Prophets though they have a Burden or Doctrine of Judgements and Wrath to denounce against a people or church yet they are in the first place to come with the doctrines of Grace and Peace in their mouths with bowels of pity and compassion towards them The work of judgements is as it were a work of abhorrency unto God Why will ye die O house of Israel How often would I have gathered and healed you but ye would not It is God's method a long time to exercise his patience and forbearance before his wrath be executed he will try all means in the first place by mercies by providences by deliverances to win a people to himself he will as a good husbandman many years enclose dig dress and prune his Vineyard in expectancy of fruitfulness before he will hew them down and cast them in the fire He will abide long with his backsliding children forty years long was he grieved by his gainsaying people Israel yea he will come down and see as if formerly he did not take notice of their sins hoping of their amendment by such forbearance whether their transgressions be so or not Ezek. 33.11 God takes a solemn Oath As I live saith the Lord I have no pleasure in the death of the wicked Turn turn c. When God is as it were by unrepentant sinners enforced to withdraw his presence and execute his judgements O! how troubled is he at it He doth it as it were step by step Ezek 10.4 When God withdrew his glory from the Temple first it moved to the threshold then towards heaven v. 19. then to the midst of the city and from thence to the mountain on the East side of the city cap. 11. 23. and so at last went wholly from them This sets a reproof upon such that come like Boanarges sons of thunder with doctrines of judgments and wrath before they have made experiment of the doctrines of peace and grace That of our Saviour may be well applyed unto them They know not of what Spirit they are of Observ 2. That all Christ's faithful Ministers that desire the good of souls by their doctrines are to pray for the encrease of grace and peace in God and in our Lord Jesus Christ and upon all their hearers It is John's wish here to the seven Churches Paul always in every Epistle to those to whom he directs them Rom. 1.7 it manifests our charity and our duty in praying for all
but especially for the houshold of faith Quest What is meant here by wishing Grace and Peace Answ Not only the gifts and graces of the Spirit but Grace it self the fountain and original of all good even the good will and free favour of God which he bears to his Elect even whilst sinners in and through Jesus Christ and Peace which is not only happy success from God in all things which concerns the felicity of our souls and bodies but more especially reconciliation unto and with God from whence floweth all true peace and tranquility unto the mind and conscience Quest How comes Iohn to wish Grace and Peace to the seven Churches whilst being churches of Christ they had this Grace and Peace aforehand Answ He wisheth unto them a fuller sense and more plenteous fruits of this Grace and Peace and perseverance in it it seems by their backslidings they had lost some of the comforts and fruits of their grace and therefore need a supply from God Secondly I answer All Grace is not given at once to God's best children but by degrees and as they are capable of and therefore rightly might Iohn wish these Churches an encrease and so may all Christ's Ministers unto all that will ever want encrease of grace whiles here beneath for none here in this world will ever see perfection in an absolute and abstract sense and therefore will still have need of an additament of grace and peace You have here the Author or Fountain to wit the Trinity from which all happiness all true grace and peace do proceed even from him which is and which was and which is to come that is from that almighty glorious God who only hath an absolute and infinite Being in and of himself who was from all eternity and is the same for ever And from the seven Spirits which are before his Throne Here is some difficulty in Interpretation What is meant by the seven Spirits Some interpret that here is meant seven principal ministring Spirits or Angels that always stand before the Throne of God to receive his commands But this I cannot approve of First because grace and peace is here desired from them joyntly as from God and Jesus Christ to be bestowed upon the Churches and this is not the Angels or creatures work but only the Creator's Secondly For that in all the Epistles where there is mention made of this or the like salutation you shall never find it in any created Spirits or Angels name but only in this sort The love of the Father the grace of Jesus Christ the consolation or peace of the Spirit be with you Thirdly for that in chap. 5. v. 6. these seven Spirits are there called the seven eyes of the Lamb that was slain which the Spirit sent forth into the whole earth Which reasons do clearly convince me that we must here in this place and there also understand this spoken of the Spirit of God which here goes under the denomination of seven Spirits to signifie its seven-fold power vertue efficacy and gifts Rom. 12. For this mystical number of seven do always in this book and all other prophesies signifie compleatness and perfection seven Churches seven Candlesticks seven Seals seven Trumpets seven Vials seven Angels all signifying a perfection in their kinds Hence take this Note Observ That the Father Son and Spirit the whole Trinity are engaged for the support and encrease of our grace and peace and of all our joy comfort and happiness here hereafter and for ever From the Father more peculiarly flows the grace of Election from the Son the grace of Redemption and Satisfaction from the Spirit the grace of Sanctification Peace and Consolation And from the Three in one our God blessed for ever Salvation and Eternal Glory Vers 5. And from Jesus Christ who is the faithful Witness and the first-begotten of the dead and the Prince of the Kings of the earth unto him that loved us and washed us from our sins in his own blood Vers 6. And hath made us Kings and Priests unto God and his Father to him be glory c. Christ here is said to be the faithful Witness in sundry respects First In that he hath faithfully declared the Will of the Father Secondly In that he hath been faithful in all his works about our Redemption committed to him by the Father Thirdly In that he hath here faithfully declared the mind of God towards his church in these prophesies From whence observe as before on vers 1. Observ That this Prophesie having so faithful an Author and Relater as Christ it must surely be true and come to pass If the word spoken by Angels was stedfast much more what was spoken by the Son Heb. 2.1 2. see more hereon cap. 3. 14. Christ is here called the first-gotten of the dead first because he was the first that rose by his own proper power from the dead Secondly because all that have risen or shall so rise does it by a derivative vertue and power from him Thirdly he may be called the first-born or first fruits of the dead because he is the true and substantial first-fruits that was offered up unto God for the living and the dead which was typified in the Levitical primicies or first fruits or first-born that was offered unto God 1 Cor. 15.20 Observ This proves the Resurrection If Christ be the first-born of the dead then others of his members must necessarily be partakers of the resurrection also 2 Cor. 4.14 Christ is here called the Prince of the Kings of the earth first as Head of his Church or of Saints who are called Kings of the Earth Rev. 5.10 Secondly as King of Kings so by him kings reigne This manifests his power and ability to bless us here with his grace and at last to raise us and to save us and unto this mighty and powerful Saviour who loved us and washed us from our sins in his blood and made us Kings and Priests unto God that is Kings and Conquerors not only over our own lusts but over the world and over the powers of darkness and Priests to offer up spiritual sacrifices unto the Father To this gracious Saviour who hath done all these great things for us be given all glory and dominion for evermore Amen Hence Note Observ That the whole work of our salvation is ascribed unto Jesus Christ under these particulars First He loves us that is accepts our persons in himself from all eternity and in time justifies us from our sins in his blood Secondly He sanctifies us by making us conquerors over our lusts and to become actively zealous towards God in spiritual sacrifices of prayer and praise And lastly he makes us Kings and Priests after the Resurrection Rulers with Christ and sharers with him in his Kingdom of glory See more cap. 5. 1. Vers 7. Behold he cometh with clouds and every eye shall see him and they also which pierced him and all kindreds of the
then what Magistrates as such can take cognizance of 1 Tim. 1.20 Mat. 18.17 1 Cor. 5.4 5. and by those Laws in the Apostles and Primitive times were errors depressed and punished and not by the Laws of Magistrates there was no appealing unto Cesar for this work Object But some Erastianizing or rather sycophantizing Doctors of these days that are willing and ready to gratifie the Magistrate with a boon more then is justly due unto him comes and objects Is not the Magistrate subordinate as unto Christ as Mediator to make Laws for him and to rule next and immediate under him in his church Answ Indeed this objection was of some weight when by Act of Parliament Henry 8. was made Supreme Head of the church and whilst the sound thereof was continued down to his Successors even till ten years since in the constant publique prayers for a blessing on the chief Magistrate under the Title of the Supreme Head of the church next and immediate under Christ Then I say this objection was somwhat but now it is judged to savour of too much levity and ostentation Secondly But to answer more fully I grant that all Magistrates are subordinate unto Christ not only by the law of creation and gubernation by which as God he rules the whole Universe but also by the law of Redemption and his Mediatorship so by him Kings reigne and decree justice If Christ had not died there had been no King or Subject in the whole world There 's a common temporal salvation attain'd for all by the death of Christ all had so died if Christ had not died Many have benefit by the death of Christ this way in a temporal salvation which shall never taste the benefit of Christ's death savingly or eternally Christ is a Saviour of all but especially of those that believe So I say all Soveraign Authorities in the world have a being by vertue of Christ's death and Mediatorship and by vertue of that purchase are subordinate unto him holding their Kingdoms and Principalities as in chief from him for all power is given unto him as a reward of his sufferings and the travels of his soul both in heaven and in earth Matth. 28.18 In heaven over the Saints militant and tryumphant and in earth over all Powers and principalities thereof So that Christ hath at present a two-fold kingdom and people to govern and rule the one is of the world and the Nations thereof which now he governs and rules only providentially by placing Kings and Princes over them to rule and reigne next and immediate under him by laws which the Legislators conceive most conducing to the well-being of their States and Kingdoms and herein Christ's concurrence is no more but in common providence and preservation which he exercises equally towards all the works of his creation and redemption But he hath another Kingdom and people to rule and govern which are a spiritual people his church which were the main and principal purchase of his death Christ hath another eye a more distinguishing respect to those then to the others and therefore more especially he provides for them to reigne and rule over them with special and peculiar Laws suiting to their spiritual conditions not that Christ exempts them from the wholsome temporal laws of Magistrates but that he suits them laws and ordinances fit for his own body whereof he himself is Head influendo infundendo And for this spiritual body and oeconomy Christ hath his Laws his Ordinances and his subordinate Officers which are for the perfecting of the body till all come to the unity of the faith unto a perfect man unto the measure of the stature of the fulness of Christ Eph. 4.12 And amongst the whole catalogue of Christ's Officers we can find no mention of King Prince or Parliament that are ordained to such a work and therefore sure their work is another work then to make Laws for so spiritual a people as Christ's church is they are to hear no other voice but their masters nor to derogate so far from their spiritual Head Lord and Soveraign as to suffer any to reigne and rule over them in this spiritual oeconomy but him alone who hath his Laws his Ordinances his Officers to which they must obey and he substitutes none next and immediate under him in this his dispensatory Kingdom of Grace but his Vicar general the holy Spirit which doth virtuate all his holy Laws and Ordinances unto their ends And therefore such Powers of the world as go about as subordinate to Christ to make and impose Laws on the church of Christ should as soon attempt to give Laws and Ordinances to the Stars of heaven for though they are creatures of this world yet too high for their laws to reach so are the other Stars God's churches for they are from heaven and born from above neither are they of this world and therefore how vain and absurd it is for the Magistracy of this world to make laws and rules for them that have their conversation in heaven and live in another world they live in heaven and by heavenly laws they are governed their life is hid with God in Christ and Christ's Edicts they only hear and follow They live in a spiritual blessed state and nothing but spiritual Laws will they hearken to Their lot is fallen into an Utopia and none but Utopian laws shall be their rules But if they fall as men let the laws of men take hold upon them Though man cannot make Laws sutable to the Saints conditions yet it the Saints transgress the wholesom Ordinances of man they shall justly suffer as men and not as Saints for in things honest and indifferent the canon is universal Let every soul be subject to the higher Powers whether Saint or other Therefore give God his due and Cesar his Vers 8. I know thy works behold I have set before thee an open door and no man can shut it for thou hast a little strength and hast kept my Word and hast not denyed my Name Christ comes to a narration of the gracious works of the church of Philadelphia and first tolls what he hath done for her Behold I have set before thee an open door and no man can shut it As if Christ had said Behold I have given thee a fair opportunity and access to the knowledg of my Gospel and to preach the same to others and none shall be ever able to bereave or hide the same from thee any more for an open door is either put for the power of preaching the Gospel Col. 4.13 as the Apostle Paul would have the Colossians to pray earnestly to God for him That God would open a door of speech unto him Or secondly For a readiness of the reception of the Gospel as Paul in 1. Cor. 16.9 A great and effectual door is opened unto me and 2 Cor. 2.12 And this door is opened when mens hearts are opened as was Lidias ready to
receive the truth revealed by the Spirit of Truth The church of Philadelphia may be said to have this double door opened a free power given her by Christ to preach the Gospel and ready and willing hearts to receive it which no man should be able to take away from her for it is the great Key-bearer of David himself that hath opened it and maugre all the malice of devils and wicked men in their hellish designs it can never be obscured and shut up more Hence Note Observ That it is Christ alone that vouchsafes and gives fair opportunities and accesses to preach the Gospel and opens the hearts of the hearers for a kindly entertainment of it also 'T is not the force of man's wit conceit or eloquence of words will open this door either to one self or others Christ must first open and give a door of utterance or else the tongue will be as dumb as Zachariah's before John was born unto all Gospel mysteries Next the hearers will be as deaf unto the sound thereof as dumb unto the utterance of it before the Spirit comes and works kindly on their hearts to a fruitful reception thereof How possibly else could twelve plain Tradesmen Mechanicks Fishermen c. go on with that boldness in preaching the Gospel and have that door of utterance and entertainment almost in the whole world amongst inveterate and malicious enemies of God and Christ if the great Key-bearer of David had not touched their tongues and unshut their mouths and t●● hearts of their hearers both at once the one with a power of speaking the other with a power and willingness of hearing receiving and treasuring up what they had heard and learned What a large door hath Christ laid open since the first days of reformation to this present day This could never be attained unto by the power of man but by Christ who by weak and despicable things and persons hath confounded the wise and mighty of the antichristian world as Luther was wont to say consider with what weapons I have overcome their errors I have never touched them with a finger but Christ hath destroyed them all with the Spirit of his mouth i. e. the word of his Gospel What doings what imprisonings what finings what punishments what tortures what punishments what deaths did the old Popish Doctors and clergy and of late the prelatical Bishops raise and invent to shut up this door that Christ had opened to his faithful witnesses in this land and yet what did they prevail and get thereby but by dashing themselves against the corner stone and by endeavouring to suffocate and shut up the true light became themselves the children of darkness and broke themselves to pieces against the corner stone and became the scorn of the whole world And if such endeavours are again set on foot against Christ's faithful witnesses to shut that door which Christ hath laid open to them let the experience of the time past towards the Prelatical persons and others of the same stamp be a curb unto such undertakers and an encouragement to all his faithful ones that they need not fear the reproaches or actings of men against them for it is Christ that hath opened a door unto them and no man shall shut it For thou hast a little strength and hast kept my word and hast not denyed my name These words are no diminution to the praise of the church of Philadelphia for having a little strength for the sense runs thus Because though thy strength be but small and thy gifts be but low in respect of others yet thou hast well improved those which thou hast and hast maintained my truth and hast not denyed my name This manner of speaking is usual among the Hebrews who put the coupling particle and for the disjunctive thou●h or yet This is called little strength not in opposition of much corruption that reigned in Philadelphia as Sardis that had but a few names alive because the greatest part were dead but this is called little strength being apparently no great strength comparatively to what others had and that God had given her for her talent which she improving and putting to profitable uses according to the parable Matth. 25. and therefore of all the seven churches this is most commended of God and in nothing reproved by him Hence Note Observ That a small Talent well improved is followed both by a benediction and a commendation from God himself The Parable in Mat●h 25. confirms this where he that encreases his Talent is made owner of more and Governour of many Cities This church of Philadelphia bears the name from all her Sisters for her proficiency in the Truths of Christ Though her strength was not so great nor her profession and abilities seemed so high as the rest yet she was more fruitful then the rest and therefore she surpasses them all and hath the greatest portion and blessing given her then to any other and so becoms the only daughter of her mother the peerless Sister of the seven Have not of late many low despicable churches and persons for well improving their small Talents became fragrant gardens and eminent workmen in God's Vineyard whiles others of higher profession parts and abilities for want of husbanding their Talents both lost their Talents and became barren Desarts and like unsavoury Salt fit only to be cast into the Dunghil Though my years be but few and my experience small yet for want of this improvement I have known great Doctors to become Wittalls in the things of Christ and on the other hand children and babes by bettering of their Talents though but of small and of a little strength and as but a Mustard-seed in the beginning yet to become sound Doctors in the church of Christ and at last to grow up as great Trees in the Vineyard of God whereunto the Birds of the Ayr may fly for shelter Vers 9. Behold I will make them of the Sinagogue of Satan which call themselves Jews and are not but do lye Behold I say I will make them that they shall come and worship before thy feet and they shall know that I have loved thee By this double remarkable Asterisme or twice repeated Note of attention Behold In one verse Christ is about to bring to pass some notable worke in his church and what is it but to make the perverse Iews that troubled the peace of the churches in blaspheming the truths of Christ and endeavouring to bring afflictions and tribulations on the true Professors thereof but to make them stoop to the Scepter of Christ and to make them worship him before their feet to make them one flock and one church and to make them know that this Christ and this church whom they have vilified blasphemed and persecuted to be the only special object of God's Law and the only way and means to salvation and eternal life But to explicate the words more fully Behold I will make them of