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A97360 The works of the judicious and learned divine Dr. Thomas Taylor, part 1. sometimes preacher of Aldermanbury, London. Published by himself in his life time, in several smaller volumes, now collected together into three volumes in fol. two of which are here bound together. The first volume containing, I. An exposition on the 32. Psalm ... The second volume containing, I. An exposition of the parable of the sower and seed, on Luk. 8. ... The third volume is in the press, and will containe in it, I. The progress of sts, to full holinesse ... Taylor, Thomas, 1576-1632. 1659 (1659) Wing T560A 683,147 498

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either in one calling or the other as much blessing as they seek they have So what other reason can bee given that many lingring evils and want of Gods blessing is in so many families but because men omit the chief means of procuring the one and repelling the other Men think they have nothing to do with this duty but when publike authority enjoyns it and that it is onely the fault of Magistracy it is so out of use as though every Master of a family were not a Magistrate and Bishop in his own house or as if that were not a means for private blessings which is so mighty for publike Oh deceive not thy self that which thou canst not do publikely thou maiest do in thine own house and therefore if thou wantest any grace or blessing blame thine own idleness that seekest it not in Gods means Vse 2. This should move us to perform so needful a duty as this is Motives to fasting 6. and thereunto to consider of these reasons 1 Consider the Promises that are made and have been made good to fasting and fervent prayer Remember that one example of good King Jehoshaphat against whom came the Moabites Ammonites and they of Mount Seir whereupon hee proclaimed a fast throughout all Judah and prayed earnestly 2 Chron. 20.2 17. and before they had ended their Prayer the Spirit of the Lord came upon Jahaziel a Levite who by the Spirit of Prophecy foretold the victory saying Yee shall not need to fight in this battel O Judah and Jerusalem Fear yee not but to morrow go out against them and the Lord will bee with you and so it came to pass for the enemies slew one another and the Jews gathered the spoil and returned and praised God in the valley of Beracha that is of blessing so called ever after 2 The ordinary prayers of Gods children have prevailed much and much more can their fasting and prayer bring greater blessings When Peter was in prison sleeping between two souldiers the night before he should bee brought out to death being bound with two chaines and the Keeper before the door watching the Prison at the ordinary Prayer of the Church an Angel smote Peter saying Arise quickly and his chains fell off and hee was delivered Act. 12.5 much more can Extraordinary Prayer joyned with fasting prevail 3 Many things are not obtained but by that prayer which is joyned to fasting Matth. 17.14 this kind of Devils is not cast out but by prayer and fasting that is by a most fervent kind of Prayer to which fasting is joyned as a whetstone to sharpen it and set an edge on it Some things as those that are pretious cost a greater price and some sutes must bee obtained of men not without long and instant supplication so here many things are long sought by ordinary prayer which being extraordinary favours might by extraordinary prayer have been sooner had 4 God hath rewarded the wicked who have used this Ordinance in Hypocrisy and much more will hee those his servants that use it in truth 1 King 21.21 Ahab fasting for the destruction threatned by Elijah humbled himself and this fast of his not joyned with true repentance but onely kept in the outward ceremony in abstaining from meat in sackcloth and giving some testimony of outward sorrow was not unrewarded but obtained a reprieve of the execution of the sentence till his Sons dayes How much more respect shall wee obtain of God if wee joyn to the outward fast the inward graces of humility repentance faith and fervency 5 Were this exercise in request sometimes in families it would prevent many judgements and many sins the procurers thereof in governours children and servants as adultery fornication drunkenness swearing riot and prophaneness these might bee kept out as well as cast out by this means and unspeakable were the good that might hereby be procured as release from many evils life health c. 6 We have the example of the Jews who besides all other moveable fasts upon special occasion must have one set fast in a year Levit. 16.29 1 Because many great sins of all sorts might be committed in a year for which they needed to be humbled 2 Once a year God might shew some tokens of displeasure publick or private that they might know that once a year they had cause to be humbled Obj. That was a Ceremony Ans The day was not the thing the equity of which binds us as well as them because the ends and causes bind us And in the Gospel wee have the example of John and his Disciples who fasted often and Christs Disciples must fast when the Bridegroom is gone and causes of mourning come Beside these we have sundry other motives to religious fasting as 1 Shall Christ fast for us and not we for our selves 2 Shall the Pharisees fast twice a week in hypocrisie and wee not once in our lives in sincerity 3 Can we cheerfully betake us for our bodily health to fasting diet or abstinence so long as the Physician will prescribe and will we doe nothing for our souls health 4 Can worldly men for a good market fast from morning to evening and can Christians be so careless as to dedicate no time to the exercise of fasting and prayer to increase their gain of godliness 5 Is not this a seasonable exhortation hath not God sounded the Trumpet to fasting Matth. 9.16 when the Bridegroom is taken away it is time to fast But now 1 Sins abound as Drunkenness Pride and high wickedness and there is no more fear of Gods wrath in the Church and Land 2 The Word and Ministery is more despised than ever and less loved Preachers and Professors of the Gospel are scorned as in the days of Noah the heavenly Mannah is contemned and the contempt of it threatneth a final departure ot the Bridegroom 3 Papists increase in numbers in boldness in pride in power and are so farre from being converted by the light as they are daily more perverted and perverse notwithstanding the glorious Gospel of God and the wholsome Laws of the Land Adde unto these the swarms of Atheists Machevilians carnal and cold Protestants among us 4 Who hath not smarted in the common judgements of the Land lingring by many years in plagues unseasonable weather fires waters and the like all of them fore-runners of greater misery Who can forget the warning of Gun-powder and the present unfeelingness of it And were not these publike evils how may every one of us bewail Christs hiding of himself from our souls His gracious beams shine not on us with such comfort as they might his Word is not so fruitful in the best as it should dulness and conformity with the times creep in upon the best the Sun and Moon great Lights in the Ministry are darkned and the Starres lose their light among professors Is it not time to awake our selves if ever and to betake our selves to sack-cloth and ashes to fasting
evening solemnly on our knees making confessions of sins and requests to God together with thanksgiving Psalm 55.17 Evening and morning and at noon will I pray and make a noise Daniel three times a day prayed and praised God in his house as hee was wont chap. 6. v. 10. The excellent use of which is the opening of the door of Gods treasury to the family by which it is inriched with the best blessings of God Besides the Lord shall hereby have some honour that is due to his mercy upon the family 5 In edifying the family with Psalms and melody to the Lord as it is Col. 3.16 In these daily duties doth the sanctification of a family consist Whereunto wee may bee perswaded by these motives 1 In that they are the practises of men fearing God such as Joshua and his house Cornelius and his houshold 2 In that by these exercises the family shall not only be sanctified but also blessed as Obed Edom and his house for the presence of the Ark. 3 What madness is it to reject and banish Gods word and worship out of doors and yet think God is there Nay where found grace comes there is the Spirit of Prayer and Supplication in every family apart Zach. 12.14 and where the worship of God is not set up in families there is nothing but a conspiracy of Atheists and a wicked brood bringing Gods judgements on themselves and the business passing through their hands Use 3. Jerusalem is called holy being once sanctified to the Lords use which teacheth us that wee should reverently both conceive and speak of all such things as are set apart to the Lords use 1 Some persons are consecrate to the Lord as the Tribe of Levi of whom the commandement was Thou shalt not forsake the Levite all thy daies And the Prophets Touch not mine annointed and do my Prophets no harm So in the New-Testament The Minister that rules well is worthy of double honour Yea if the widows which were set apart to inferiour offices about the poor must be honoured 1 Tim. 5.3 much more the Minister that standeth in Gods place and stead Heb. 13.17 Obey them that have the oversight of you Thus Cornelius reverenced Peter and the Eunuch Philip. Nay not onely the Minister but every beleever is separate to God and sanctified to carry the Covenant and hath the annointing of the Spirit which the Lord acknowledgeth on them and speaketh reverently and lovingly of them calling them his holy ones yea the apple of his eye They see not this who can persecute and revile them for hypocrites and count them as the Apostles whose doctrin they profess the scum of the world 2 Some places are for their use to bee accounted holy because God is there present in his worship as the places of our meetings not that any inherent holiness is annexed to the place or cleaveth to it out of the action of Gods worship but while God is present in his Worship wee must account it holy ground and the house of God When God appeared in Bethel to Jacob hee said How fearful is this place surely it is no other than the house of God Wee must therefore put off our shooes with Moses that is our base and vile our sinful and sensual affections yea our lawful if earthly thoughts when wee come to this holy place Look wee bring no thoughts with us unbeseeming the place where God is separated from other common places to holy uses Look that in this place wee use no gesture or behaviour unbeseeming a man that hath business with God being present To sit talking or sleeping or laughing or gazing sutes not with this place And further if God please to account the very places holy for the use and presence of God in this use what shall wee think of them that conceive so basely of them as they would love a Parish better in which is no Church Others prophane them with base practices and unconscionably suffer them to fall or decay and will bee at no charge to make or keep them handsome sweet and beautiful Styes were fit for such swine As their affection is so is their devotion 3 The holy Ordinances of God must not bee touched but with holy respect and reverence of which it is said It is not safe to play with holy things 1 The word must bee received read heard spoken as the holy word of God To make jests of Scripture is a wicked practice God looks graciously on him that trembles at his word Isa 66.2 as good Josiah whose heart melted hearing the words of the Law So the names and attributes of God are never to bee used in frivolous admirations but every knee must bow unto him Phil. 2.10 Neither ought wee to laugh at Gods judgements on others 2 An Oath is one of the holy Ordinances of God and to swear in common talk vainly is not to shew reverence to this holy Ordinance Swear not at all that is uncalled Mat. 5.34 35. neither being called but in truth justice and judgement for an Oath is appointed to decide controversies which other means cannot How few consider whether the matter bee worth an Oath or whether they bee called to it or whether it might not have been better passed by Yea or Nay or by a bare asseveration A wicked man is described by being a Swearer Eccl. 9.3 but a godly man not only not swears from which a man by education or civility may abstain but also fears an oath in what company soever hee is or what occasion soever hee hath 3 A Lot is another special Ordinance of God to decide a controversy from heaven by God himself when all means on earth fail Therefore Lots must not be used without great reverence and prayer because the disposition of them commeth immediately from the Lord Pro. 16.33 and not but in great matters not for recreation for it is said to cause contentious to cease among the mighty Prov. 18.18 neither do wee read that it was ever used but in very great things as the dividing of the land of Canaan the election of High Priests and Kings and the surrogation of Matthias into the place of Judas Hence it follows if dice and cards bee Lots as I think they bee that all play by them is unlawful 4 Some times are sanctified above other as the Sabbath day all which must bee passed holily with much reverence and respect both remembring it before it come yea rejoycing in the approach of it and when it is come to sanctify it 1 In our hearts for external observation of the Sabbath without inward holiness and affection to the duties of Gods service is hypocrisy 2 We must not meddle with any part of the duties of our ordinary calling for that is no holy thing 3 Much less travel to Markets or Fairs but every man must stay in his own place Exod. 16.29 Neb. 13.15 to 19. 4 Least of all must wee set any part of it apart
wickedness with tears pray for pardon promise amendment beg prayers of others as Pharaoh one would think them very penitent themselves think they are so also but the Moon changeth not so often as these spiritual lunaticks who hence may know that the evil spirit hath taken possession of them because they are never long in a good minde These few notes instead of many I thought good to set down to help men that are desirous to see how secretly Satan worketh in their souls and how hee can cunningly most forceably keep possession when hee seemeth most to disclaim it that thus they comming to perceive the disease may run out of themselves to seek for remedy Which what it is wee are now in the next point to declare The third point in the words to bee considered is The mighty power of Jesus Christ who onely could heal those that were thus oppressed and enthralled by the Devil and here consider 1 The ground 2 The proof or manifestation of it The ground was because God was with him How God was with his Son and how with his Servants It will bee objected that God is said to have been with many of his servants who yet had not this power as with Joseph Joshuah Moses and others Answ God was indeed with them onely by manifesting his presence in some powerful or loving effect which hee wrought in by or for them But never was God present with any of his Saints as hee was with his Son who had not the vertue onely and power of the God-head effectually and energetically working with him which was all they had but the god-head it self was after a sort bodily with him yea the fulnesse of the God-head was not only with him but in him bodily Col. 2.9 as elsewhere God is said not onely to bee with Christ but in Christ reconciling the world unto himself 2 Cor. 5.19 So as hee of himself performed the works which proceeded from him which they did not and his actions as from himself were divine Quest Why then doth not the Apostle more shortly and plainly say that Christ was God as that God was with him Answ Hee might indeed have so said as truely but for the time spareth the weakness of his hearers contenting himself to deliver Doctrin as they were able to receive it in great wisdome by little and little instilling into their minds the knowledge of Christ and by degrees laying such grounds and foundations as whereby themselves might more easily rise to that high point of Divinity which the Apostle calleth a great mystery namely God manifested in the flesh 1 Tim. 3.26 Secondly For the proof or manifestation of this Divine power of Christ Christ powerfully treadeth Satan under his feet ●n overthrowing the power of Satan and treading him under his feet is evident in the Scripture The first promise that ever was made to man fallen is That this seed of the woman should bruise the Serpents head According to which prophecy hee not onely put Satan to flight in his own person Mat. 4. but took also his strongest holds where hee had strongly fortified himself in the persons of others as every where the History of the Gospel recordeth Hee rebuked the unclean spirits and made them cry for grief and anger Mark 9.25 Hee forced them to silence and would not suffer them to confess him Mar. 1.25 By his very word hee chained and bound them whom no bolts could hold nor any other means subdue such was his power and glory though men saw little of it that the Devils could neither fly from him nor yet abide his presence A whole legion of them ran to meet him a far off and worshipped him Mar. 5.6 most submisly intreated him that hee would not torment them and earnestly sued unto him that seeing they could no longer inhabit the man they might have power over the swine By all which examples and many more that might bee added appeareth what command Jesus Christ hath over the Devils and that by his onely word hee healed all those that were oppressed by them Quest It is true that Christ hath this power and glory in himself How the power of Christ foyleth Satan for us because God is with him but how commeth this power to bee so saving and soveraign unto miserable creatures who are held under the power of the Devil and that most justly Ans In healing all our diseases Mat. 8.16.17 among which this cute is numbred wee must knit and combine those two things which in Christ were inseparable namely his glory and his grace the latter of which makeeth the former soveraign unto us and appeareth in two actions in removing from us the next causes of all our diseases namely our sins For as the Physician in working a cure first removeth the distempered humours of his patient which are the matter of the disease so doth our heavenly Physician imply that this is the beginning of his cure and therefore often his first word is Thy sins are forgiven thee and his last word is goe and sin no more lest a worse thing befall thee 2 By taking our diseases upon himself which 〈◊〉 Physician doth or can do but this Lamb of God taketh away the sins of the world by taking them upon himself for he bare our infirmities Col. 2.22 and carried our sorrows and sins in the body of his flesh even to the cross where they were fastned with him buried them in his grave yea cast them into Hell and there left them by which most glorious triumph of his the snares and letters wherewith wee were chained to death and the Devil are broken and our souls as a bird are escaped Christ onely by his P●opes power casteth out Devils Hence note 1 That no man can cast a Devil out of a possessed party or ever did as a principal efficient cause but as an instrument and that onely by this power of the Lord Jesus to whom all power in heaven and earth is given and to whom all the honour of this power must bee ascribed for what power can countermand Satans but onely Gods I grant Satan may give place to beelzabub and depart his habitation for his greater advantage and forsake a body to get faster hold upon the soul or to delude many beholders but such hostile conquest over Satan argueth a mighty power of God which all the Devils in hell cannot resist Secondly That whosoever finde themselves any way molested of Satan must hasten themselves to Jesus Christ who onely can batter down the holds of the Devil In all thy spiritual captivity repair unto Christ and work their deliverance Feelest thou thy self held under any spiritual captivity or bondage doth the Law of evil present with thee toyl thee with heaviness and unchearfulness to any thing that is good seest thou in any measure Satans secret trains working against thy salvation Oh come unto Christ not faintly as the Father of the possessed child Mark
things are by communication the more increased for wee read not of any man that laid out his Tallent but to increase and as the light of the Sun is never a whit impaired by communicating it self to the whole world or as hee that lighteth one candle of another dimisheth not in either but increaseth the light so is it in the light of the Sun of Righteousnesse much more and in the kindling of these heavenly sparkles whose property is to diffuse themselves as fire and the further they spread the greater and brighter is the flame 3 The third fruit or effect of Faith is an undaunted confession of it Rom. 10.10 With the heart wee beleeve to justification and with the mouth we confesse to salvation For where faith is in the heart it will bee also in the mouth The spirit of Faith and the speech of Faith are undivided as 2 Cor. 4.13 And because wee have the same spirit of Faith according to that which was written I beleeved and therefore I spake even so wee beleeve and therefore also wee speak Now there bee three actions of Faith which help forward this free confession 1 It maketh a man bold in a good cause Act. 5.29 Peter being full of faith with a bold spirit told the Council that had the power of Life and Death in their hands and himself in their power wee ought rather to obey God than you 2 Faith keepeth a man in a preparedness to suffer by leading him along in the denial of himself and hereof wee have a notable example in Paul Act. 21.13 who professed how ready hee was not onely to bee bound but to dye also at Jerusalem if God called him thereunto 3 It worketh joy yea much rejoycing in the heart in the suffering for Christ and a good cause Rom. 5.3 after the Apostle had laid down the justification of faith as a ground hee saith that wee then rejoyce in tribulation and that they did so indeed is plain Act. 5.41 They departed from the Council rejoycing that they were counted worthy to suffer rebuke for his name hence could they sing Psalm● at mid-night in the dungeon and fetters and hence could the Martyrs imbrace the fire kiss the stake and testify such joy in the flames as all men might acknowledge the truth of the speech of our Saviour Your joy shall no man take away from you no Tyrant no tormentor nor any kind of torment The fourth and last fruit or work of faith is that wheresoever sound faith is it is most diligent in preserving yea and increasing of it self The most covetous man is not more complaining nor gathering than the beleever who is ever complaining of want of Faith or of the weaknesse of it Mar. 9.24 and knowing the want of it to bee so dangerous and hurtful as without which hee wanteth Christ himself as also that the weaknesse of it depriveth him of much comfort and many goods things for a man of weak estate must needs want many rich commoditys and sweet comforts which the wealthy enjoy in abundance Therefore hee useth all good means to increase his stock as 1 Hee is much in hearing reading and meditating in the word because he knoweth Means to increase the stock of faith faith commeth by hearing and every thing is preserved and nourished by that whereof it is begotten 2 Hee is much in godly talk and Christian conference by which as the fire by the bellows so is the grace of God blown and stirred up in him 3 Because hee seeth how without prayer both his own but especially Christs his faith is as ready to fail as Peters was Luk. 22.32 hee is much in prayer and with the Father of the Childe cryeth with tears often Lord I beleeve help my unbeleef Mark 9.24 and with the Disciples Lord increase our Faith Luke 17.5 And these are the marks by which the soundness and currence of Faith as by a touchstone may bee tryed and distinguished from all that false and counterfeit Faith which is so stiring in the World and wherby most men are lamentably deceived The use of this Doctrin is 1 To stir up men to examine and by these notes to prove themselves whether they are in the Faith or no to try their faith of what kinde it is least in the end they find that they have leaned upon a staffe of reed By which examination I fear it will bee too evidently seen that these are the last daies wherein the Sonne of man shall come and scarcely find faith upon the face of the earth Sure it is that the common faith of men is neither thus 1 Founded 2 Nor qualified The most common faith of men is not thus qualified 3 Nor attended 4 Nor thus fruitful as will briefly appear in the particulars First Every man saith he hath Faith but whence had hee it it was never begotten by the Word he never cared for that that was ever as a sixt finger and superfluity unto him It was never founded in repentance nor dwelleth with Humility for most men never saw change in themselves they have loved God and beleeved in Christ ever since they can remember It was never cherished with the duties of prayer and invocation they could never pray in all their lives except after the Minister or by set forms but the spirit of prayer never dwelt there It was never conflicted with unbeleef they wonder what that should bee or that any man should not ever beleeve so as indeed here is no character of the faith of the Elect and nothing all this while but a voice and very carkase of Faith 2 Others say they beleeve and brag of a saving faith in Christ but they feed a bare fancy for they could never beleeve God for lesser things they want the faith of Gods providence even for meat and drink which is apparent in that they can use wicked and unwarrantable means for them their strong faith they brag of waiteth not for Gods provision but will shift for it self by hook and by crook it holdeth not the heart to patient bearing of the Cross but flingeth out in distempers it putteth not forth in inferiour businesses to give directions to the particular actions of life and therefore seeing this faith faileth in lesser and smaller things how can it bee sound in the greatest of all 3 Others boast of a sound faith which were it so it would lay hold upon the promise and beleeve for themselves and their seed but this it doth not for many who for themselves would rest in the providence of God upon the good and warrantable m●●●s will yet indanger themselves for their children And hence is it that many who have lived conscionably in single estate have remitted much of their care and fear in their married condition and come short of their former uprightnesse and why is this else but that they conceive not the Lord to bee all sufficient for them and theirs Gen. 17.1 4 Others there
Church For if they do their duty in one place or other they shall hear on both sides both of Satan and his instruments Now because the Devil useth two special weapons against those in higher place to make them unprofitable or hurtful one open the other secret it behoveth Magistrates and Ministers to watch against them both and fully resolve against both Magistrates and Ministers must watch against two things especially 1 Satan will stir up his instruments openly against them Let either or both rebuke the world of sin and force men to walk in the narrow path of life wicked men grow mad against them and rage with all open rebukes and hellish and horrible slanders and so far as they dare blaspheme the Ordinance it self in their hands Hence Jeremy was a contentious man with the whole earth both Moses and Aaron take too much upon them What must men now because they must bee counted peaceable suffer every man to do what hee list as though there were no God nor King in Israel till iniquity so abound as it know no bounds bankes nor bottome No but wee must look both to the Commandement and to the Promise Jer. 1.18 19 If sinners bee obdurate as iron and of brasen and impudent fore-heads wee must bee as brasen walls to make their wickednesse recoyl and bound upon them and with the Palm-tree rise against the burden that lyeth upon us 2 If this will not weary them but they hold on with courage then hee works more secretly more dangerously If hee see them inclined to gain hee will offer them Commodities and profits If ambitious he will choak them with preferments If given to ease or pleasure hee can easily perswade them to a course of favouring themselves And experience shews how commonly Satan prevailes with men some of these waies and who would think him now an enemy or in the field and yet he hath won a fort which open force could not attain And as being in great danger they must adde to this watch Three means for their comfort and safety the means of their comfort and safety as I Let them look to their entrance and drift undertaking these functions not headily or hastily but as Christ did with fasting and prayer How few do it who have much more need than Christ had and are in greater danger than hee was When ambition or covetousness or idleness or any thing but earnest desire of Gods glory leads men into these places besides that they never do good no marvail if they fall fearfully as being not fenced they cannot say God set them there or will help them against temptations 2 Let them look that they have good warrant for that which they do and for every action of their calling that they may see themselves to bee in Gods work for so long they have promise of protection hee will keep and help thee in thy waies 3 Let them pray to God for power and successe notwithstanding their tryals which they shall do if they see the need of Gods strength as the Apostle did Eph. 6.19 Pray for mee and besought the Saints for Christs sake and the love of the Spirit to strive with him in prayer to God Vse 3 Seeing high estates are so dangerous Mean estate the safest and best for Reason why should not men content themselves with a mean condition but insatiably gape after promotion 1 High callings are like high trees upon the tops of hills which are subject to every winde 2 If height could bring content or a sweet life it were more worthily desired but wee see it consumes a man with envy and fear desiring still some thing beyond his present estate 3 There is as great sorrow in the fall as labour in rising and to come down in the height is greater grief And all this comes upon a man besides Satans malice Vse 4 Lastly this serves to comfort Christians Four grou●● of comfort weak Christans in ●●●ption who are acquainted with temptations in the beginning of their conversion and are ready to give up all as seeing nothing but discomfort For 1 It was the lot of Christ the head 2 It is a cursed peace to bee at peace with the Devil and a blessed war to fight for God and Christ Jesus 3 A Theef breaks not into an empty house and a dog barks at strangers it is a good sign that thou art gotten out of Satans power because hee pursues thee hee needs not pursue those whom hee possesseth they bee good men whom Satan is an enemy to 4 The Lord first strengthened Christ with his voice from heaven and then brought him into the field and so hee will deal with thee his member The second circumstance is the person opposed Jesus This will seem strange if wee consider in our Lord Jesus 1 The perfection of his nature hee was free from all Original Corruption by his most holy conception by the over-shadowing of the Holy Ghost as also from actual sin 1 Pet. 2.22 hee did no sin neither was any guile found in his mouth And though hee had our substance and our infirmities yet with one exception without sin Heb. 4.15 a The perfection of grace for hee was now full of the Holy Ghost indued with infinite knowledge wisdom holiness and grace and it might seem that there was no place or room for Temptation 3 The perfection of his power being the Creator and preserver of all things the Lord of Hosts by whose very word or beck all creatures as they bee sustained so might bee brought to nothing who being at the weakest was able by one word to cast down to the earth all that came to apprehend him and compel the very Devils to begge favour of him 4 The perfection of his Fathers Love having immediately before testified that hee was his beloved Son in whom hee was well pleased who as in his private estate he encreased in favour with God Luke 2.52 So now much more hath hee gained his fathers love as wee have heard Doct 〈◊〉 excelle●●● 〈◊〉 exemp●●● man f●●● S●tans temptations And yet Jesus must not escape the Tempter It is not any excellency or high respect that can exempt any man from Satans temptations If a man had all the perfections which Christ had of nature grace power and the love of God yet in this life hee must bee exposed unto them If wee look at all the worthies of the World of greatest grace in greatest favour with God as Job Lot Aaron Moses David Peter none of them could escape his onset Satan desires to winnow the Disciples as wheat even at the side of Christ Luke 22.31 Nay our first Parents Adam and Eve created in absolute perfection concerning present righteousness and holiness met with a Serpent even in innocency in Paradise If neither holiness of person or place can priviledge a man from temptation but Prophets Apostles yea the first Adam and the second Adam also must be tempted who
the Son of God into temptation and consequently God is the Author of all the Tryals of his Saints Paul went bound in the Spirit to Jerusalem Act. 20.22 Gen. 45.5 what a number of Tryals was Joseph cast into being sold to a hard Master a tempting Mistress to bands and imprisonment yet hee tells his brethren it was not they but the Lord that sent him thither 1 Gods Providence so watcheth over his Creatures Reasons that not an hair shall fall to the ground and much less shall the head of Gods Childe fall into Satans hand this providence is wakeful and suffereth nothing to come by chance or luck but from a good hand and for a good end 2 Satan although hee bee never so malicious yet is restrained and cannot tempt us until wee bee committed into his hands for the just are in the hands of God and not of Satan hee cannot touch their goods no not the swine of the faithlesse Gadarous though hee was a Legion till he had begged leave and Christ said Go and much less their bodies no more than hee could Jobs till the Lord say Lo all that hee hath is in thine hands onely save his life Hee is a Lyon in chains and as hee could attempt nothing against Christ until the Spirit led him to bee tempted and so committed him unto him so neither against his members Object But how can the Spirit lead Christ to bee tempted and not be the Author of evil Answ There is a twofold temptation one of proof or Tryal Tentatio probationis deceptionis the other of delusion by the first God tempted Abraham Gen. 22. and the Israelites Deut. 13.3 But of the second S. James saith ch 1.13 Let us man say when he is tempted I am tempted of God for God tempteth no man Object But this temptation of Christ was to delude and deceive him therefore evil Answ If wee consider as temptation to evil wee must conceive God to bee an actor in that which is evil sundry waies though no way the Author of evil For in the worst of them all God doth most righteously use the malice of Satan either in the punishing and blinding of the wicked or in exercising and trying his own both which are just and good As for all the sin of this action God some way an actor in that which is evil no way an author 1 It can be no work of God because it is formally no work at all but a vice and corruption inherent in it and 2. It is all left to Satan who instilleth malice and suggesteth wicked counsels and that to the destruction of men As for example 1 Sam. 16.14 an evil spirit of the Lord vexed Saul that is so farre as it was a just punishment it was of God and Satan was Gods instrument in executing his judgements so farre as it was a punishment but God left the malice of it to the wicked instrument working after his own manner But to come to the very point In the deceiving of Ahab and the false Prophets 1 King 22.22 God not only nakedly and idlely permitted but expresly commanded the wicked and lying spirit saying Goe and deceive and prevail Where we must distinguish between the righteous action of God as a just judgement and revenge of God and most properly ascribed unto him and the malice of it which was the Devils infusing corruption instigating ●o wickedness which very wickedness the wisdome of God directed and turned to the execution of his most righteous judgement Vse 1. This serves to rectifie our judgements in trials and clear our eyes to see this hand of God in them commonly wee look too low at men who are but dust as though misery came out of the dust and wee look too near us at the staff or stone which with the Dogge we bite but consider not the hand that smites us 2 Sam. 16.9 Abishai looks at Shemei that barked at David and said Why doth this dead Dogge curse the King But David could tell him vers 10. The Lord hath bid him curse that is he hath so decreed and ordained and in his secret will bid him Vse 2. Let us willingly submit our selves unto temptations because God by his Spirit leadeth us to be tempted as he did his natural Son so Christ willingly yeelded himself to be tempted being led by the Spirit he was led he was not forced and drawn to it though the trial was as great and fierce as Satan could make it 4. Reasons to be contented and cheerful intrials and so let it be with us For 1 As we must be cheerful in doing the will of God so also must wee bee cheerful in suffering it True it is that tryals and persecutions come often by the Devils means but never from the Devil 2 The Lord knoweth best in his Divine wisdome what is best for us and in his fatherly goodness disposeth to us what he knoweth so to be 3 Hee that leadeth us into the lists measureth our temptations weigheth our strength and will not suffer us to be tempted above that we are able he giveth shoulders and fitteth the burden 4 He hath promised his presence with us in six dangers and in seven and goeth out with us into the field not as a looker on but to supply us with new strength and wisdome to help our infirmities and uphold us unto victory These considerations are forcible to work in us a contentment of minde with Gods fatherly appointment without which we can never be cheerful in trials for nature will be working in Peter himself and when hee is an old Disciple he shall be led where he would not and oftentimes the fear of danger and trouble Pejor est bell● timor ipse belli Senec. is greater than the trial it self What was it else that moved Christ in that bitter trial when otherwise hee could have wished the cup might pass from him to say Yet not as I will but as thou wilt but the remembrance that he came to suffer as well as to doe the will of his heavenly Father What else added such courage to Paul Acts 21.13 as to say What doe yee weeping and breaking my heart I am ready not only to be bound but also to dye at Jerusalem for the name of the Lord. What else made the Martyrs so invincible in suffering that often when they might they would not be delivered but that they found themselves led and bound by the Spirit yea strengthened to all long-suffering with joyfulness Obj. But we pray not to be led into temptation Ans 1 Tentation is two-●old as wee said before one of Tryal which wee must suffer with cheerfulness the other of delusion against which wee may and must pray 2 Again there are two leaders into temptation the Spirit of God leads Christ and Christians the evil spirit leads the wicked at his will wee pray against this Leader and not against the former 3 And further wee must
temptation than others as namely solitary and desart places For Satan hath then greatest advantage for his assaults when he hath men alone without the help of others to counsel confirm and comfort them This the Preacher confirms Eccles 4.9 Two are better than one and wee be to him that is alone if hee fall hee hath none to help him up and two are stronger than one and a three-fold cord is not easily broken Nay God himself did see disadvantage of solitary life when he said It is not good for man to be alone VVhen did Satan assault Eve but when she was alone when did hee David but being alone on his Gallery when Lots Daughters but when they were alone in the cave Gen. 19.30 And therefore the Devil is delighted to walk through solitary places Matth. 12.43 if hee possess any he carrieth them into solitary places Luke 8.29 and where doe Conjurers and Sorcerers talk with the Devil but in Woods and Wildernesses where Satan most easily appeareth For these reasons 1 Because being a Prince of darkness he hates the light and passeth all his exploits in as much darkness secrecie and silence as he can 2 He sees how easily we sin when there is none by to hinder us from it by fear or shame Vse 1. This overthrows the dotage of the Papists who approve and magnifie as meritorious the strict and solitary life of their Monks Eremites and Votaries The Devil hath Monks and Eremites where hee would have them who to free themselves from Satans malice and for more holiness as they say voluntarily forsake the societies of men and live by themselves in Woods Caves Cloysters and Wildernesses as though they had the advantage of Satan because of the place whereas indeed he hath them where he would And because they seem most to build upon the examples of John Baptist and Christ himself both whom they find in the Wilderness we will a little clear this place Lib. 2. de monach cap. 39 And first for John Baptist whom Bellarmine saith for his fare apparrel and strict manner of living was a right pattern of true Eremites True it is his life was austere as his office and calling was singular and extraordinary and no ground for any ordinary office and order in the New Testament wherein he is no more to be imitated than in his springing in the wombe at Maries presence which was an extraordinary testimony of an extraordinary person Besides John being no Minister of the New Testament for the least Minister in the Kingdom of God is greater than he but the last of the Prophets and greater than any of them how can any order of Evangelical Ministers be raised from his example Further whereas Christ himself the Head of our profession cam● eating and drinking and familiarly conversed among men for good why should wee not rather hold our selves to his example into whose name we are baptized than Johns who was an extraordinary forerunner of him Lastly we have heard that the Wilderness wherein John lived was not such a Wilderness as they dream of utterly remote from the society of men but a VVilderness in which were Houses and Cities yea his Fathers house a wilderness though less peopled than the frequented places of Judea yet not without people because it was a wilderness wherein John preached who preached to men * As their St. Francis is did to shew his great humility and charity and not to beasts a wilderness wherein Christ among a multitude of people was baptized and so it scarce affordeth a colour of their Eremitical Orders vowing such a solitary life separate from all men which John never did And for the example of Christ his going into the VVilderness to fast and pray I answer I Christ was led thither by the Spirit Christs going into the Wilderness no g●ound to Popish Mon●s or Eremites for four Reasons but they of their own heads and to pretend a spirit without a word of warrant is a ●rensie and delusion 2 Christ went for fourty days and came again to his calling they goe and never return again 3 Christ went to offer opportunity and advantage to Satan the more victoriously to foyl him and purchase Heaven for us they in a superstitious end to merit and purchase Heaven for themselves 4 Christ never ate nor drank all the while he was in the Wilderness wherein would they tye themselves to imitate him they would soon grow weary of their holiness and devotion Accursed therefore be this Monkish and Auchorish life which professeth open hostility to human society which thrusts them out of their lawful callings wherein they ought to be profitable to men in the societies of Church Common-wealth or Family What are these the lights of the world that flie the light like Bats and Owls and prison themselves in Cloysters whereas they should lighten others and not thrust their light under a bushel or under the table Are these the salt of the earth who never apply themselves to season the fleshly and unsavoury manners and behaviours of men The Apostle teacheth them another lesson Heb. 10.24 saying Let us provoke one another to love and to good works not forsaking the assemblies as the manner of some is implying that to be an unlawful calling which cannot but fayl against such duties of charity as these be It were to bee wished that because the world receiveth no seasoning from them the unprofitable burdens of the earth were cast out upon the dunghil the place which Christ himself assumed unto them Vse 2. It teacheth those that are troubled with temptations to beware of solitary and secret places because Satan is there the strongest and much less must they thrust themselves into desert places forgetting their weakness as though they would with Christ offer battel and tempt the temptor for this his practice is no warrant for us but they must avoyd the place so soon as they can and get into the society and fellowship of men Joseph when hee was alone with his Mistris tempting him fled out of the house Bad company worse than solitariness so if there be none but the temptor with thee take the benefit of company so soon as thou canst but see thy company bee good for bad company is farre worse than solitariness as many find who being troubled in mind or tempted by Satan run to lewd company to Cards Dice drinking and sporting and so by Beelzebub will cast out the Devil But this enlargeth the grief and they find in the end the remedy nothing inferiour to the disease Whereas had they resorted into the society of the godly by godly and religious communication and conversation they had been much comforted and confirmed according to the promise of Christ Wheresoever two or three are gathered together in my name I will be in the midst of them Use 3. Yet if God shall by vertue of our calling draw us into solitary places we must be careful so
nay death and the grave the former of a gate to Hell being sanctified for a wicket to heaven the latter of a stinking Cave to reserve the body for torment altered into a sweet bed to preserve it to eternal joy 2 By Christs temptation being our head the force and strength and bitterness of our temptations is abated so as Satan cannot now so fiercely assault his members Temptation may fitly bee compared to a sword which beaten upon a rock or stone is so far from peircing the stone as it turneth the edge and makes it more unable afterward to hurt The Devil took this sword and laid on with both hands upon Christ but he as the stone hewen out of the mountain bears the blows turnes the edge and blunted his assaults that they can never so sharply peirce the Members The proud and furious waves of the Sea beating themselves against a hard rock break themselves and lose all their strength So is it here with the billows of temptation beating themselves against the rock on which the Church is built 3 For our further encouragement in that Christ was tempted and overcame in temptation wee have assured hope of victory against Satan as Christ our Head had for hee hath trode Satan under his feet for us nay under our feet too Rom. 16.20 Object Oh but wee are yet mightily assailed and in great perplexity Answ God suffereth Satan still to tempt and try us and hee doth it busily because his time is short but yet though the Lord will have our graces tryed and will see our courage and valour yet hee hath him under his feet and in his chain so as wee resist a conquered adversary and a little exercise being over-past wee shall also have him under our feet Vse 2. In that Christ was pleased to bee assailed with sundry temptations let us look up unto this Author and finisher of our faith and set before us our pattern of imitation who overcame not Satan for himself as the Saints have done but for our salvation and for our imitation The former Look up to Christ tempered for salvation imitation that wee might draw power and vertue from him to overcome as hee did that as the Israelites being stung with fiery serpents looking up to the brasen serpent might bee cured so wee being stung by the temptations of this old serpent and dragon looking up by the eye of faith upon Christ through that blessed union betwixt him and us might receive vertue and cure against all these fiery darts The latter that wee might not give place to the Devil though hee should assault us again and again no more than Christ did that wee might learn of him what weapon to use and in what manner to use it both to defend our selves and offend our enemy therefore would hee not onely overcome one temptation but many one in the neck of another for our instruction and imitation And hence wee are commanded to look up to Jesus that endured such speaking against of sinners Heb. 12.3 Vse 3. Hence wee have a notable prop of our faith that wee have an High-Priest who would have experience of our infirmities and in all things bee tempted like us that hee might bee merciful and compassionate therefore let us go boldly to the throne of grace to ask help in time of need in temptation in affliction in want Heb. 4.16 Thus Christ was typified by the High Priests in the Law who were subject to like infirmities with others that they might bee ready to comfort and pray and offer for them Seeing Christ was therefore afflicted that hee might bee fit and ready to comfort others with what boldnesse may wee approach to him in our need and learn to comfort others with the same comforts that wee have received 2 Cor. 1.4 5 6. HAving spoken of Christs entrance into the w●dernesse which is the former part of his Preparation to the combate wee come now to the latter which is the expecting of his enemy and in this there are to bee considered 1 His furniture or how hee was appointed 2 His company or how hee was attended 3 His exercise or how hee was employed The first Luke hath chap. 4. vers 1. hee was full of the Holy Ghost The second Mark hath chap. 1. vers 13. hee was among the wilde beasts The third is twofold 1 That hee fasted forty daies and forty nights as all the Evangelists say 2 That all that while hee was tempted with lesser onsets as Luke hath it chap. 4. v. 2. First Christ went armed to the combate with Satan Hee was full of the Holy Ghost which had formerly lighted upon him in the shape of a Dove and had so extraordinarily fenced him with graces of sanctification above measure that there was no room to fasten any temptation upon him The vessel that is full no more liquor can be conveyed into it Christ was so full of the Holy Ghost his nature so perfectly holy and fully sanctified as that not a contrary motion could once invade him Object But some of the Saints as John Baptist and Stephen have been full of the Holy Ghost and yet have been foyled by temptation Answ There is a twofold filling 1 Absolute and perfect which is beyond all measure a special priviledge of Christ who must bee filled for himself and all his members 2 Comparative and imperfect in measure so those holy men in respect of themselves at some other time or in respect of other common men might bee said to bee filled namely above the ordinary measure But never was any Saint so filled but that hee had great emptiness and much room for Satan to frame and forge his temptations in When God bringeth his children into the wilderness to be tempted he armeth them with grace sufficient Doct. When God doth bring his children into the wilderness that is into temptation hee armeth them with sufficient power to withstand it 2 Cor. 12.8 when Paul was vexed with an extraordinary temptation hee prayed thrice or often and answer was given My grace is sufficient for thee where by grace is not meant the free favour of God as in many places but the power and strength of the Holy Spirit which was a gift of grace enabling him to stand under it And this is that which Gods children may expect not to bee exempted from temptation nor from much molestation nor from many knocks and foiles which bring them much sorrow but yet at length God whose hand is under them brings them through all For so it is in 1 Cor. 10.13 God is faithful and will nor suffer you to bee tempted above that yee are able but with every temptation will give an issue In which place the Apostle distinguisheth of temptations Some are so deadly and diabolical as a man is drowned and never swimmes out of them these wee must pray against Lead us not into temptation Others rise of humane imbecillity and are such as men can bear
this Miracle and the Gospel it self 4 That hereby he might bid battel offer opportunity and provoke his adversary to the combate for this was the end both of his fasting and going into the Wilderness and of his hunger Wherein also this fast of Christ may not be imitated for we are not to offer any opportunities or advantages to Satan who is ready enough to seek and take enough as we may not tempt God so we may not tempt the tempter but pray that we may not be lead into temptation by him and watch lest we fall into temptation Mark 14.38 yea we must cut off and prevent his advantages and shun all occasions wherein hee might assault us as knowing our own weakness The third thing in Christs fast is the continuance of time III. Christ fasted no longer nor shorter time than forty days for five reasons Moses in mon●e ante legem Elias in itinere sub lege Christus in deserto sub gratia forty days and forty nights Quest Why did he fast so long why no more nor no less Ans For these reasons 1 To bee answerable to the types As Moses fasted forty days at the institution of the Law and Elias at the restitution of it so would Christ here at the manifestation of the Gospel 2 He exceeded not his number lest he should seem too inhuman and cruel against himself for he did no more than Moses and Elias had done men subject to infirmity In our time he is no man that cannot strain one trick above others but Christ being in the shape of a Servant takes not upon him above his fellow-servants 3 He would not fast less because he would not seem less than the Prophets nor unlike them 4 He would not fast more because he would not have his Deity now acknowledged by the Devil 5 He would not give occasion to Hereticks to doubt of the truth of his body and human nature If he had fasted longer than Moses and Elias he might have been thought no true man but only in shew incarnate Quest Why is it added that he fasted forty nights Ans For these reasons Forty nights added for two reasons 1 To shew that it was not such a fast as the Jews used to keep who fasted many days together but ate at nights as Daniel fasted for three weeks of days chap. 3. vers 10. Nor like the Turkish fasts who so soon as they see a starre eat any thing on their fasting days but that which is strangled or Hogges flesh Nor yet like the Papists fast who though they say they fast forty days both to imitate Christ and to give God the tithe of the year yet can feed well and fare deliciously every night 2 To shew that Christ had a care to spend his nights well as well as his days not spending them out in sleep but in watching and prayer as well as in fasting for by the same power his body was preserved without sleep as it was without meat Farre unlike the Papists who in their fasting-days spend the night in gluttony luxury and all uncleaneness Doct. Fasting a most necessary duty This example of Christ teacheth us of what great necessity this exercise of fasting is both for the entrance and comfortable continuance of the duties of our calling both general and special This Nehemiah knew well when hearing of the calamity of Jerusalem and his brethren the Jews hee fasted certain daies and prayed before the God of heaven chap. 1. v. 4. And Ezra proclaimed a fast to seek the right way homeward and safe from their enemies chap. 8. v. 21. see also Act. 13.3 Reasons 1 Fasting in an holy and religious manner helpeth forward graces that are necessary for our calling as 1 the grace of conversion and therefore is made an adjunct of it Joel 2.12 Turn you with all your heart with fasting and weeping 2 The grace of prayer for as Prayer sanctifieth fasting so fasting strengtheneth prayer Otherwise to place Gods worship in fasting is to make the belly the God 3 It helps forward the knowledge of the mysteries of God and godlinesse Dan. 9.3 conferred with 20.21 as Daniel was praying and fasting Gabriel was sent to instruct him and revealed to him the mystery of the seventy weeks 4 It addes strength and courage in the Christian combate between the flesh and the spirit it is as a third that comes in to take the spirits part and so helpeth to the victory by subduing the flesh 2 The necessity and profit of this exercise appeareth in respect of our selves for 1 If wee want publike or private benefits fasting joyned with prayer is the means wherein God will have them sought and obtained The Benjamites after two sore overthrows by this means got the victory Jud. 20.28 Annah by the same obtained her Samuel and David fasted for his childes life 2 If wee bee in danger of publike or personal judgements by the same means they are to bee diverted religious fasting is a chief part of the defensive armour of the Church as wee may see in the examples of Hester saving her people from Hamans devise and of the Ninivites turning away the destruction threatned by Jonah by fasting and humbling themselves 3 If wee bee to attempt publike or private duties hereby wee must fit our selves and obtain success and blessing So did Nehemiah and Ezra as wee saw before and when Paul and Barnabas were separated to the work of the ministery they fasted and prayed Act. 13.3 Yea Christ himself spent a whole night in fasting and prayer before he chose his Disciples Luk. 6.12 13. 3 Daily experience shews the necessity of religious fasting for 1 How many men observe in themselves that for want of this duty they grow dull in their profession and heavy in holy practices yea empty of grace so as they may think the Spirit is departed from them yet when they have renewed this exercise they finde themselves more ripe and ready more quick and able to good duties as if they had new soules given them 2 Do wee not see that the more conscionably a man carrieth himself the more busily Satan doth bestir himself against him and had hee not need so much the more fence himself with coat-armour and flye to God for strength and protection If a good Magistrate or Minister bee to bee brought into any place how doth Satan storm and bend his forces against him because hee thinks that then his Kingdome must down Therefore if a man mean to be serviceable to God in any place it is meet hee should first sanctify it by fasting and prayer as Christ did Vse 1. This serves to rebuke the great want of this so needful a duty What Magistrate or Minister against whom Satan most shooteth entreth thus into his calling as Christ by fasting and prayer but by gifts favour or otherwise get livings and offices but to God they go not and this is the cause that so little good is done
more plain and sharp than they as appeareth 1 In the title he gives him Satan 2 In the commandement Avoyd First he calls him Satan which is the third name given him in this History for he had before been called a Devil that is a false accuser and a Tempter and now he is called a Satan signifying an adversary or enemy 1 To God directly 2 To man both in his person whom he often possesseth and vexeth Mat. 4.24 and also in his estate which hee doth often endamage and impoverish as we see in Job And Christ doth now so tearm him 1 To shew him that he takes better notice of him than before for he called him by no name before though he was called by the two former tearms by the Evangelist 2 That we should see further into his nature the more to beware of and detest him 3 To shew us how we may detect an adversary and smell a Devil namely when he sets against and opposeth the grounds of religion 4 To teach us that hee is no friend that offering us wealth and honour would draw us from God and religion The greatest kindness here is the greatest cruelty Avoyd 1 This is a word of indignation as we say to a Dogg avant for Christ was much offended and angry against this temptation when he saw and heard Satan so impudent and blasphemous So Christ gives this as a reason of the same speech to Peter Avoid Satan for thou art an offence unto mee Christ shews indignation because Satan shews his blackness 2 It is a word of rebuke and castigation of Satans importunity and impudency who would not bee satisfied at the first and second assault but still renews more hellish and horrible temptations Thus Luke expresseth it Hence behinde mee as one not worthy any longer to behold his face 3 It is a word of dismission or sending him packing and carries in it the force of a Commandement An Heretick saith the Apostle after once or twice admonition avoid Tit. 3.10 Thus deals our Saviour with Satan here who is Haereticorum haereticissimus An Arch-Heretick as a great man talking with a wrangling fellow whom no reason will perswade commands him away hee will hear him no longer Quest Why was our Saviour so angry at this temptation above the former wherein he exercised Meekness and Patience Answ 1 His Wisdome knew how far hee was to bear Satan at this time and how much to suffer from him and then how his mouth must bee stopped which Meekness and Lenity would never do there is no hope to win or overcome a Devil with kindnesse nor to shake him off that way nay rather this will more invite on his malice he will go so far as hee is suffered 2 Christ thirsted after mans salvation and his love to us and our redemption made him so angry with the Devil who sought by all means to hinder it for had hee been defiled with sin the work of redemption had availed us nothing 3 To note the hatefulness and detestation of that sin of Idolatry whether it bee covert or open that if our dearest friends should solicite unto it even the Wife of the bosome wee should pursue them to death and so shew our deadly hatred against it Deut. 13.1.6 4 The two former more concerned himself but this concerned his Fathers Glory directly hee hears him claiming all to bee his quartering the Armes and Royalties of God making himself a God and challenging worship due to God this hee could not bear his tenderness and zeal to his Fathers glory would not endure so vile a creature to carry away no not to challenge any part of his worship Doct. Gods causes must ever more affect us than our own How full of lowliness and meekness was our Lord and Saviour in all his own causes Hee did not strive nor cry neither was his voice heard in the streets Hee would not break a bruised reed nor quench a smoaking flax Isa 42.3 Matth. 12.20 When hee was reviled hee reviled not again When hee was called Glutton Drunkard a friend of Publicans and sinners Matth. 11.19 28. in stead of returning rough Language hee calleth saying Come unto mee all ye that are weary and heavy laden and I will case you Hee was led as a sheep to the slaughter and opened not his mouth when they accused him of capital things knowing that his answers would not bee taken hee answered not a word Now hee was in his own cause But when hee takes his Fathers cause in hand how doth hee cloath himself with zeal which even consumes him Joh. 2.15 in purging his Fathers house hee laies about him and whips out the abusers of that holy place Moses in his own private cause was the meekest man upon the earth being contumeliously worded by Miriam and Aaron hee presently pardons it and prayeth for Miriam and gets her cured of her leprosy In Exod. 32. that froward people was ready to stone him yet when God begins to bee angry with them hee forgets all and praies God rather to put his name out of his book than not to pardon their sins But seeing the calf his calm spirit is vanished and hee breaks the Tables of stone that were in his hand The Apostle Paul every where provokes Christians to meekness patience and laying aside of revenge and stirringness of spirit in private causes yet Act. 17.16 when hee saw the idolatry of the Athenians his spirit was stirred up in him 1 The Religion which wee profess Reasons should bind us unto God most straightly therefore Augustine noteth the word either à religando or à relinquendo that where religion is it will leave all for God And hence is self-denial enjoyned as a necessary preparation to him that will profess Religion 2 Gods Glory is preferred by himself above all his Creatures as being the end of them all and therefore must so bee of us even above our selves for of him and through him and for him are all things Wee see in the Common-wealth how the instruments of publike Justice if any service bee commanded from the King must lay aside their own business and ease and execute the Kings pleasure before their own Such a good servant for his Lord was Paul saying My life is not dear unto me so I may finish my course with joy 3 Our Lord Jesus hath more affected our cause than his own what an infinite love shewed hee in descending from his glory to work the great and painful work of our redemption what infinite misery did hee sustain to help us out of it what an happinesse forsook he to recover us to that which wee had forsaken what a dear price did hee pay for our ransome when we were lost Is it not fit now that wee should bee earnest in the cause of such a friend May not hee well disdain that any thing in the World never so much concerning us should bee preferred before him yea or equalled with or loved without him
not a guard of men about him as the great Princes of the earth but a guard of Princes and not of Princes only but of principalities and powers rules thrones and dominations and therefore hee must deeds bee a mighty God advanced above all Creatures 2 The Angels are in Scripture every where spoken of as the excellency of the Creatures so as when the highest praise of any thing is to be given it is taken from the excellency of Angels Manna is called Angels food Psal 78.25 that is if Angels should need food they could not wish more excellent 1 Cor. 13.1 If I should speak with the tongues of Angels c. that is excellently Yea the most happy and glorious estate that our selves look for after the resurrection is hence extolled that we shall be 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 like Angels Now all this advancement of them is not so much in respect of themselves with whom we have no commerce but for the advancement of Christ the Lord of the holy Angels and that in their glory we may behold the glory of Christ to whom they are servants 3 The truth hereof was shadowed in the Ceremonial Law Exod. 25.20 The Cherubims signifying the Angels must lift their wings on high as attending upon God and their faces must be to the Mercy-seat which lively resembled Christ on whom their eyes must bee still cast as the eye of the hand-maid to the hand of her Mistris And chap. 26.31 the vail of the Tabernacle which covered the most holy expresly signifying the flesh of Christ which hiding his Divinity made way for us to Heaven must bee made of broydered work with Cherubims not without Cherubims for these noted the multitude of Angels serving Christ even as man for being in his lowest estate and apprehended to the death he gives this as a reason to Peter to put up his sword because if he would he might pray to his Father and have twelve legions of Angels to rescue him Obj. But this seems not Christs priviledge to have the Angels his ministers seeing all the godly have them ministring spirits for their good Heb 1.14 as Abraham Lot Elias Daniel Ans True they had but this impeacheth not Christs honour because they serve not us after the same manner they serve him for 1 Their service is due to Christ as their Creator and Lord of duty to us as Creatures of charge 2 Their service to him is immediate as the Head of the Church to us mediate only as members of the Head 3 Their service is proper to him and invested in him as his own right to us given by vertue of our communion with him 4 To him as the author and preserver of all the gifts and graces they have and equal it is that whatsoever is excellent in any kind be wholly ascribed to the author and giver of it to us only so farre as the owner hath put them in trust to employ those gifts for our good Faith in Christ interests us in this Ministery of the Angels who love the members because of the head They are his Angels and so called by special propriety Matth. 16.27 when the Son of man shall come in the clouds and all his holy Angels with him because by special prerogative they doe him homage and service And our Angels by special commission and direction from him 5 They never ministred to man but for the honour of Christ Rev. 22.9 Worship God Vse 1. Let us imitate the Angels Doe they honour Christ by their ministery and shall we refuse his service especially seeing hee took our Nature and bound us straighter to him than the Angels They are most expedite and ready having wings to fly withall Let their wings speed us in his service They are unweariable in performing obedience and shall wee bee so heavie and shrinking as to account every thing too much that we do for him They are in all things ruled and moved by his Spirit Ezek. 1.20 Whither the Spirit led them they went Let us also give up our selves to the leading of his Spirit not running of our own heads in any business unsent without our warrant They rejoyce in all good things and in Christs victory the benefit of which redounds to us more than to them and that men by the same are set out of the Devils power And why do not we more rejoyce in this victory of Christ why do we rejoyce in evil which is the Devils sin in sinful courses and company Why do we hate and scorn those who most partake in this victory How unlike is this to the Angels Vse 2. If the Angels be servants unto Christ then we see herein both his love to us and our own honour who hath vouchsafed us his own special servants to attend us For he hath not only charged them with the safety of Abraham Jacob Lot Elias Daniel and other extraordinary holy men but their commission is general Psal 91.11 they shall keep thee in all thy ways that is not only Christ himself but every member of Christ for this honour have all the Saints And what a comfort is it that we so weak Creatures and so beset with spiritual and invisible enemies have appointed to us by the Lord so many spiritual invisible and more powerful ayders and assisters What a comfort is it that no temporal enemy can so soon wrong us in our persons estates or names but the Angels of God are ready to turn it off and keep off the peril and then return to God to complain of the wrong-doers What a care should we have not to forfeit our priviledge to keep us in our ways and walk warily because of the Angels not grieving them by sin nor driving them from about us whose protection under Gods is more safe than if we lay under shield and spear Psal 91.4 with 11. And if our Lord himself received comfort from them how great may be our comfort from them Vse 3. Hence we are to ascribe the glory of Power Majesty and Kingdome unto our Lord Jesus who if he be able to command all the Angels in Heaven much more all the Devils in Hell who are farre weaker than they All power is his in heaven and earth And now we are no longer to esteem of him according to his base estate in the Wilderness in the World but according to his surpassing power manifested through all this History in vanquishing the Devil and in receiving the Divine honour from the most glorious Angels To this great Michael who even without his Angels hath in pitcht battel overcome the great red Dragon and all his Angels be ascribed all power might victory and triumph of all men Saints and Angels in earth and in the highest Heavens for all eternity Amen Amen 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 AN Alphabetical Index OR TABLE Pointing To the Principal Points in this Exposition A IN Christs lowest Abasement sparkles of Divinity fly out sundry instances page 233 Actions brought forward
find God sweet to their souls in trials or after them four reasons page 260 Properties of such as to whom Christ will reveal himself three page 77 All promises and threats in Scripture conditional although the condition be not ever expressed page 170 All promises of Satan are miserable soul and deceitful five reasons page 195 Promises of God differ from the Devils how page 196 Profers of Satan all upon some wicked condition or other page 203 Miserable men that accept of Satans profers four instances page 206 Publick persons must especially watch against two things page 4 Publick persons must bee above other careful of Gods glory page 215 Q. QVestion How could Christ be safe among wild beasts page 28 How could Christ be hungry being able to feed so many miraculously page 38 Why Christ took not all infirmities of every particular man three reasons page 39 Why Satan is so restless in tempting three reasons page 45 Whether Christs temptations were in inward motion or external page 48 Why Christ seeing he could would not turn stones into bread five reasons page 74 How to conceive the Word of God by which hee governeth and preserves the Ceatures page 92 Whether St. Matthew or St. Luke observe the right order of the temptations seeing they differ page 100 Whether a man may pray or communicate with an evil man or with a wicked or dumb minister page 108 Whether a man may hear the Word with profit and blessing from a wicked man page 110 Whether Christ was indeed on the pinacle or in vision page 121 How Satan a Spirit could carry Christ his body five considerations page 123 Whether Jonathans action who with his Armour-bearer only set on a whole army of enemies was presumption page 130 Why did not Satan Cast down Christ but saith Cast thy self down three reasons page 137 How Satan is said to fill Ananias his heart Acts 5.3 page 141 Whether it bee not lawful to ask a sign page 174 How Satan can prevail to bring men to worship himself in stead of God ways and means page 207 c. Whether wee may present our selves at Masse thinking to keep our hearts to God page 225 Whether on no occasion we may be present at Masse page 227 Whether the Prophet gave Naaman leave to be present at Idolatry page 228 R. REasons why our Saviour would not yeeld to the last temptation five page 210 Receive nothing from the Devils hand three reasons page 205 Redemption free to us cost Christ dear page 124 Religion set up or held up by bad means is wicked as the Romish page 202 Representation of Satan quick and short three reasons page 187 Restlesness in evil an expresse image of the Devil page 180 Strong resistance of Satan makes him fly four reasons page 235 Means of resisting Satan five page 238 Manner of resistance in five things page 239 Reverence in Gods worship urged six reasons page 229 Riches must not have our hearts four reasons page 98 Romish teachers disarming men of the Scriptures confuted by five reasons page 79 Romish doctrine Idolatrous proved at large page 222 Rules of resisting Satans temptations three page 37 Rules to know when the tempter cometh two page 50 Rules to confirm the heart in the love of God not withstanding outward crosses three page 60 Rules to sence us from using unwarrantable means of our good four page 63 Rules to avoyd seduction by Separatists four page 111 Rules to uphold our selves when Satan would cast us down three page 71 Rules to try whether a Scripture bee wrested seven page 165 Rules of trial whether our obedience be beyond that of the Devils four page 250 Rules to carry our selves free from infection of sin in all places where we come three page 120 S. SAbbath-breakers cast by Gods word notwithstanding all their pleas page 97 Sacrament may be received where open offenders are tollerated page 103 To Sanctifie a mans person hee must set up Gods worship in his heart page 112 The word Satan used by Christ in the last temptation four reasons page 213 Satan cannot hinder Gods Children of salvation he may of comfort page 3 Satans mouth may be stopped but not his malice page 4 Satan an accuser three reasons page 16 Satan tempteth two ways page 21 May allure us cannot force us page 22 Ever taketh us at the weakest three reasons page 42 Cometh to a man two ways page 48 Assayleth the Son of God knowing him so to be four reasons page 50 Aims at four things in his first temptation page 51 In tempting directly opposeth the word of God five reasons page 52 Satan the most eminent and dangerous tempter four reasons page 45 Seeketh ever to blemish the good hee cannot hinder page 63 Inferreth mischievous conclusions upon true premisses four reasons page 64 Never cometh without some stone or other page 70 Alloweth his servants stones for bread ibid. Seeketh chiefly to draw them to sin who have most means against it four reasons page 140 Can tempt but not force us to sin five reasons page 137 His subtilties to be watched six instances page 128 Can alledge Scripture to thrust forward his wicked purposes five reasons page 144 Alledgeth Scripture three ways page 145 Is not content that men sin unlesse they do it most sinfully page 141 In one allegation of Scripture out of Psal 91.11 he hideth eight faults page 147 Never overcome without resistance page 240 Scriptures being our Weapon wee must alwayes have them in readinesse page 80 Scriptures the hammer of Heresies as in six instances page 85 Scriptures how abused to establish errors in doctrin five instances page 149 In practice in many page 151 Scriptures no dumb but speaking Judg. page 158 Scriptures conferred in parallel places page 166 Scriptures collated in unlike places and reconciled in twenty five instances page 167 Scripture most aptly alledged by Christ page 172 Some Scriptures fitter for some to meditate on than others page 173 Security must be watched against after temptation foyled five reasons page 180 Senses must be diligently kept and four rules for the right ordering of them page 188 Service of God must be ruled wholly by God for 1 matter 2 manner 3 end page 231 Service of God two-fold 1 Legal 2 Evangelical page 229 Of Service Evangelical three conditions page 230 Service of God must bee cheerful three reasons page 232 Marks of a good servant of God five ib. Means to be preserved from the service of Satan five page 209 A sign may be asked in four cases page 174 Five vain ends of asking a sign page 175 Three sins above other make men most like the Devil page 181 Sins of Jerusalem the sins of England five instances page 115 Sins of this age fearfully aggravated by our means of grace page 142 Soul liveth by Gods word four ways page 90 Solitary places fittest for temptation two reasons page 14 Directions for solitarinesse four page 16 Spirit of God led Christ