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A57537 A godly & fruitful exposition upon all the First epistle of Peter by that pious and eminent preacher of the word of God, John Rogers. Rogers, John, 1572?-1636.; Simpson, Sidrach, 1600?-1655. 1650 (1650) Wing R1808; ESTC R32411 886,665 744

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strictly meant that grace of hope which proceeds from Faith which is that whereby we wait patiently for that which by Faith we believe but it s here meant of both faith and hope even assurance of Salvation Hereunto saith he they were begot again Whence note That We have not the assurance of Salvation of our selves by nature or by our first begetting no by nature we are the children of wrath enemies to God dead in sins and trespasses having no hope and without God in the world Nay to have Faith and hope of Salvation is the onely work of God as our Savior unto Peter upon his confession of him Flesh and blood hath not revealed it unto thee but my father which is in Heaven So may we affirm about this particular See to this purpose Joh. 6. 29. Acts 16. 14. Eph. 2. 8. Phil. 1. 29. Heb. 12. 2. The titles given unto Faith shew as much as precious Faith the Faith of Gods elect most holy Faith have we any such thing in our selves The means whereby he works this Faith are 1. The outward Ministery of the Word 2. The inward working of Gods Spirit preparing us by the Law then working it by the promises of the Gospel Father Son and Holy Ghost work Faith God that brings light out of darkness made all of nothing and raiseth up the dead to life he only works Faith in us and puts life into these dead hearts of ours it s a great work of God that we can do nothing toward it To be humbled truly in the sight of our sins is a great work hardly brought to pass yet this no part of Faith but a preparation Then when we see them it s a great work of God that we are not swallowed up of desperation but that God upholds and works by the Gospel longing after mercy and so by degrees gives power to apply it many that long seek and cannot lay hold or having yet quickly let go finde faith a great work of God What shall we say then to the hope that 's so common in the world almost at every hand Go through a Parish and you shall finde few but hope to do well to be saved making no doubt of it having no fears asking no questions about it yea thank God they have been of this perswasion ever since they can remember Surely this is but a false hope a presumptuous conceit of their own heads without ground or bottom in Gods word an illusion wherewith the Devil seeks to undo them getting them to bear themselves fair in hand that they might not be troubled till wrath overtake them without help yea it may appear they are not begotten again to it for being asked how long it hath been thus with them they thank God they have ever been of a good belief and they have no ground for it but because God's a merciful God c. not considering that God is as Just as Merciful and that his justice must first be satisfied ere he can shew any mercy Besides they cannot say it hath been wrought as God worketh Faith in his viz. First he humbles and brings to the Gates of Hell and then lifts up this is not with them They also cannot say nor remember when it was wrought nor how they came by it nor that it hath been otherwise with them at any time Besides true Faith purifieth the heart and he that hath it purgeth himself as he is pure which is not in them but they abide in their sins at least in the love of some and have no Faith for outward things but use unconscionable shifts Therefore whereas true hope makes not ashamed but in the needful time and great day will make men lift up their heads with joy this will be like Aegypt a deceitful and broken Reed to lay them under feet that do trust to it Contrarily know we that Faith and Hope are not so easily gotten they must be wrought from Heaven herein both Father Son and Holy Ghost must joyn therefore wofully do they deceive themselves that trust to any blinde conceit in stead of the true work of God as they do desperately that put off Conversion and Faith till the latter end as if they had them at command we must in time labor for this true work of grace But if any can prove themselves begotten truly to this hope they have great cause of thanksgiving whereinto the Apostle here breaks out Oh what a thing is it not only to give his only Son to the death for us but to reveal it to us in his word and thereby to assure us that we have our part in the same and we poor sinners may come to know our sins forgiven and that we shall be saved Oh unspeakable favor I What is like this Or what can make a man miserable that hath this prize we this as a Jewel nourish we it by all good means especially by keeping a good Conscience rejoyce in it as being of more worth then all the world let not a few wants or afflictions daunt us or take away this joy It 's a fault in Christians that they will be heavy if they want something they would have Oh! Is it not enough that God loves thee Again a little cross casts us down and quells us as if we had nothing to comfort us Oh no earthly thing should daunt us while we know this He that said I could be content to lie as a fire-block in Hell till the day of Judgement so I might be sure to be saved then would have been glad of assurance in this life though with many crosses If any have not yet this hope let them give no rest to themselves till they have attained it there 's no peace without it Sin lieth at the door a wounded conscience will arrest us though we may still it for a season pacifie it we cannot till our sin be taken away and forgiven Assuredly their estate is most dangerous which neither have it nor seek after it A lively hope so called not only for that it is the hope of life but because it doth exceedingly cheer and comfort the heart of him that hath is and puts more life into him then any other thing can do Herein it is opposed against all other vain hopes of the world in outward and transitory things which yield no sound contentment to them that have their part deepest in them Herein also from the forged hope of Salvation that the world fain to themselves which also hath no life in it no heartning in it But true Faith and hope do exceedingly revive the heart which before was dead without any true comfort yea being stung by the Law and so full of terror and discomfort joy and gladness comes from perswasion of pardon Neither comforts this only in prosperity when the world can be merry but even in adversity and trouble when they
good work 117 Verse 18 19. 1. THe third reason of the foregoing Exhortation 118 2. A man may know himselfe redeemed 119 3. Redemption presupposeth bondage and slavery ibid. 4. There 's a way whereby to come out of our bondage 120 5. The whole life of an unregenerate man is vain 121 6. Children readily follow the evil example of their Parents ibid. 7. Whom we are here to understand by fathers ibid. 8. Popish Religion stands in patches 122 9. Parents must give their children good example ibid. 10. To follow the example of our Ancestors is no sure rule 123 11. The things of this world are insufficient to redeem any out of his spiritual bondage ibid. 12. The things of this world are corruptible vain and uncertain 125 13. Christs blood the true price of mans redemption 126 14. In what respects Christ is compared to a Lamb 129 15. We are not to listen to either believe all we hear 131 Verse 20 21. 1. THe prevention of an Objection 132 2. Christ was ordained before the world 133 3. The world shall not always continue 135 4. Christ how manifested ibid. 5. God is constant and unchangeable ibid. 6. Gods promises are unchangeable 136 7. Christ was then exhibited when God decreed he should so be ibid. 8. What God hath decreed shall be in dwe time accomplished 136 9. Three differences of times and why this called the last 137 10. God will no otherwise reveal his will then he hath already done ibid. 11. We now live in the latter end of the last times ibid. 12. Why Christ came towards the latter end of the world 138 13. What we are to do that others may think well of us ibid. 14. We cannot believe in God but by the Son ibid. 15. In Christs Resurrection the whole Trinity had a hand 139 16. The benefits which they reap that believe in Christ ibid. Verse 22. 1. VVHere there 's no love nor fear of God there can be no true brotherly love 140 2. Where there 's the true fear or love of God there 's also brotherly love ibid. 3. There 's uncleanness in us both in soul and body 142 4. Where there is sanctification of the soul there is also sanctification of the body 143 5. The Word of God is the outward instrument of our cleansing ibid. 6. Why the Word is called Truth ibid. 7. The Spirit is the inward worker of Sanctification 144 8. Till we be cleansed by the Spirit we are unfit for any duty ibid. 9. The end of our Sanctification is to be fruitful in good works ibid. 10. What love is ibid. 11. The properties of love 146 12. Two caveats to be observed of them that for redressing of wrongs make use of the Magigrate 147 13. There 's little love in the world 148 14. The causes of the want of love 150 15. The effects of the want of love 151 16. Reasons inciting to the duty of love 152 19. The fruits of love must accompany the profession thereof 153 20. Brotherly offices must proceed from brotherly affections ibid. 21. Love must reach to all ibid. 22. How we ought to love the wicked 155 23. Love must be without faining ibid. 24. Love must be mutual 156 25. The properties of pure love 157 26. A Christians love must be earnest 158 27. Love must be constant ibid. Verse 23. 1. NO unregenerate person can truly love 159 2. Such as are born again must needs love ibid. 3. What Regeneration is ibid. 4. The Lord the Author thereof 160 5. The Lords will the cause thereof 161 6. Without Regeneration all things else we have are nothing ibid. 7. Regeneration of absolute necessity 162 8. The effects of Regeneration 163 9. A regenerate man is not the same he was before ibid. 10. A regenerate man groweth by degrees 164 11. Why men grow no faster in goodness ibid. 12. A caveat for such as complain they do not grow 165 13. There 's no perfection here in this life ibid. 14. Regeneration cometh not by nature 167 15. Gods Spirit by the Word changeth mans heart ibid. 16. Gods Word is the instrumental cause of our conversion 168 17. God doth not always tye himself thereunto ibid. 18. The Ministers of the Word are appointed of God the instruments to convert souls 169 19. Whence it cometh to pass that the Word worketh Regeneration 170 Verse 24 25. 1. VVHerein mans life may be compared to grass 171 2. How to be prepared for death 172 3. The glory of a carnal man but a vain thing 174 4. Nothing in an unregenerate man can abide the Lords examination 175 5. Gods Word the means whereby to live for ever ibid. 6. The Word by preaching made the instrument of Regeneration 176 7. The Word ought to be preached in every Congregation 177 8. The Word must be so preached as that it may be avouched to be indeed the Word of God ibid. CHAP. II. THe Coherence of this Chapter with the former with the sum thereof and of the first three Verses 179 Verse 1 2 3. 1. REgeneration and the love of sin cannot stand together 180 2. There 's no perfection to be attained unto here ibid. 3. To be is a Christian a work of great difficulty 181 4. Under those here named all other corruptions are included ibid. 5. Most of the corruptions here named are inward 182 6. That 's nought which is forbidden in Gods Word ibid. 7. What malice is with the difference between it and anger 183 8. What we are to understand by guile ibid. 9. Guile is to be avoided as well in smal as great matters 184 10. What Hypocrisie is 185 11. What Envy ibid. 12. What evil speaking ibid. 13. The Word of God cannot thrive in an unsanctified heart 186 14. Our desire toward the Word must be earnest ibid. 15. Our desire toward the Word must be constant 187 16. Our desire toward the Word must be impartial 188 17. Ministers must have store of milk for their spiritual children and store of love and much patience ibid. 18. The Word why compared to milk 189 19. Nothing sweeter to Gods children then the Word 189 20. The Word is the common food of all Christians ibid. 21. The Word why called sincere ibid. 22. Why Christians are to desire after the Word 191 23. Christians must daily grow in grace ibid. 24. Such as finde the Word powerful for their Salvation do the more desire it and affect it 192 25. Christ is sweet to a Christian and sweetens all that he hath 193 26. Christ is every way bountiful to his ibid. Verse 4 5. 1. VVHerein Christs bounty doth appear 194 2. A comparison between the Temple of Jerusalem and that which Christ maketh of all that believe in him ibid. 3. Christ why compared to a stone ibid. 4. To believe in Christ which is to come to him is a great priviledge ibid. 5. Christians must come to Christ 195 6. Christ the foundation that bears up his Church 198
what colour soever it comes with the appearance thereof and occasions leading thereunto 441 26. Means whereby to eschew evil 442 27. Whoso avoids not evil cannot do good 443 28. Christians must be doers of good 444 29. We must do all the good we can ibid. 30. We must do all the good we can at all times in all places in all companies to all persons in our general and particular calling though it be hard and difficult and in a good maner 445 31. Christians must seek after peace 447 32. Covetousness pride frowardness tale-bearers the enemies of peace to be avoided 450 Verse 12. 1. THe prevention of an Objection 451 2. Why eyes ears c. are attributed to God ibid. 3. Whom we are to understand by righteous and why so called and whom by them that do ill 452 4. The Lord careth for the righteous ibid. 5. God hears the prayers of his Saints readily 453 6. What prayers prevail with God 454 7. How the same may appear ibid. 8. Why the Lord at some times hears not grants not the prayers of his children 455 9. Gods wrath and the fruits thereof always bent against the wicked 457 10. Why the wicked are not always plagued here ibid. Verse 13. PAtience and innocency of life are the way to escape harms from men 458 Verse 14. 1. SOme are so bad that they wrong the innocent 460 2. Some hate the godly meerly for their goodness ibid. 3. Such as suffer wrongfully or for Religion and conscience sake are happy 461 4. We must tarry till God call us to suffer ibid. 5. Whether we may flee from persecution ibid. 6. A godly man is happy in what condition soever 463 7. Fear is an Enemy to constant suffering ibid. Verse 15. 1. VVHat it is to Sanctifie the Lord God 464 2. Faith the mother of constancy in sufferings 464 3. As we must believe Gods truth with our hearts so must we profess it with our tongues 465 4. We must believe with our hearts before we can confess with our mouthes 467 5. Our speeches must be accompanyed with meekness and fear ibid. Verse 16. 1 VVHat conscience is 468 2. The offices of conscience to bear witness 470 3. To give judgement before our actions 472 4. To give judgement after our actions 473 5. An erroneous conscience what it is and a doubtful 475 6. Whether a man sinneth that doth according to his conscience ibid. 7. Whether a man may do any thing against his conscience being erroneous ibid. 8. Whether it be lawful to do a thing with a doubtful conscience 476 9. The several kindes of conscience ibid. 10. The kindes of a still quiet conscience drowsie secure seared 476 477 11. Means whereby the conscience may be awakened 478 12. The stirring ill conscience excusing accusing 479 13. A good quiet conscience wherein it differs from a bad quiet conscience 481 14. What a good troubled conscience is ibid. 15. Signs declaring the goodness thereof 482 16. The great benefits of a good conscience 483 17. How it is kept ibid. 18. A godly conversation is to accompany the zealous profession of our faith 484 19. A godly man will stand by the truth 486 20. The wicked are apt to speak ill of Gods servants ibid. 21. A godly conversation stoppeth the ungodlies mouthes 487 Verse 17. 1. VVHy we ought willingly to suffer for righteousness 488 2. It is better to suffer for well then evil doing ibid. 3. No afflictions comes to us but by Gods will 489 4. How far God hath an hand therein ibid. Verse 18. 1. CHrists sufferings an encouragement for Christians to suffer 491 2. How Christ was just and how we ibid. 3. Christ suffered for our good ibid. 4. The godly sow in tears but shall reap in joy ibid. 5. Several particulars laid down about Christs sufferings 492 6. Profit arising from the meditation thereof ibid. 7. All Christs sufferings make up one perfect suffering 493 8. The quality of the person that suffered and for whom he suffered ibid. 9. Why our Savior suffered and to what end 494 10. That Christ must have dyed and so did 495 11. The benefits ensuing by Christs death ibid. 12. Christ rose again from the dead 496 13. Why he rose again the maner of his resurrection the place the time 497 14. Why the Jews Sabbath was changed ibid. 15. The benefits hereof and duties to be performed 498 Verse 19 20. 1. A Further comfort to them that suffer for righteousness sake 498 2. Reasons against the Papists exposition of these words 499 3. That there are no such places as Limbus patrum and puerorum 500 4. Reasons against Purgatory ibid. 5. Why purgatory was devised 501 6. That Christ went not down to hel to preach to the reprobates 502 7. Gods Spirit preacheth in faithful Ministers ibid. 8. God will finde a time to right things when they are disordered 503 9. The woful condition of the wicked ibid. 10. Disobedience the cause of Gods judgement on the old world 504 11. Whether all those which were drowned were damned 504 12. Two necessary considerations 505 13. Disobedience the fore-runner of destruction 506 14. The sins of our times like those of the old world ibid. 15. Gods patience towards the disobedient aggravates their sin ibid. 16. The names of the godly mentioned to their honor 507 17. The old world then most disobedient when they should have been furthest from disobedience 508 18. Christians must use the means whereby to be freed from hell and destruction ibid. 19. Faith and Repentance an ark for the soul ibid. 20. How useful examples and ocular sermons are 509 21. Wicked men fear not Gods judgements 510 22. Weak means are sufficient through Gods blessing for our preservation 511 23. Righteousness shall not want its reward ibid. 24. It s good to be near the godly ibid. 25. No man can be saved by the goodness of another ibid. 26. The wicked though they escape bodily danger shall meet with everlasting judgements ibid. 27. There are but a few which shall be saved ibid. 28. The speech of an Arian at his death 512 29. Men and women be more excellent then other creatures ibid. 30. Noah and the old world a right picture of the good and bad in our age 513 Verse 21. 1. THe godly throughout all ages are saved by the same means 514 2. The uses of Baptism 515 3. Who is to baptize and who to be baptized ibid. Verse 22. 1. VVHat our Saviors ascension was that he did ascend why before whom and when 516 2. They that have charge over others must be careful to leave them in good plight ibid. 3. The place from which our Savior ascended with the benefits of his ascension 517 4. Three general Observations ibid. 5. The good Angels are subject to Christ who watch and guard us ibid. 6. The bad Angels are also subject to Christ 518 CHAP. IV. THe Contents thereof 519 Verse 1 2. 1. THe parts and meaning of
have some extraordinary motion of the Spirit of God to the contrary as it 's written of some of the Martyrs or finde themselves as yet not strong enough to endure their rage Those I say may slie to be reserved as a seed to propagate the Church afterward Throughout Pontus Galatia Cappadocia Asia and Bythynia The places whereunto they fled for habor were Regions and Countreys in Asia the less where there were then famous Churches Note hence 1. The large extent of the Church of God in the time of the New Testament that whereas before it was kept within the pale of Judea in the New since our Saviours ascension it 's dispersed over all Nations far and wide from the Sun-rising to its going down that it might be fulfilled which God spake to Abraham that in his seed all the Nations of the world should be blessed But what 's become of those Churches of Asia now They are all lamentable to be spoken under the tyranny of the Enemy of God and Christ Jesus the Turk They are now no Churches but Synagogues of Satan cages of unclean birds so are also the Churches to whom Saint John wrote in his Revelation Be we not therefore high minded but fear for if God hath not spared the natural branches take heed lest he also spare not us yea considering our luke-warmness unthankfulness contempt of the Word and such other our crying sins we have cause to fear the like judgement 2. The singular diligence and care of this holy Apostle over the charge committed to him Not onely did he preach to them being present with them but wrote also being absent being in persecution and scattered throughout strange Countreys he encourageth them unto constancy and that they should not faint under their troubles of such helps there is great need in such cases and at such times He was careful not onely to gain them to God and the Faith but to hold them fast that as they were begotten so they might be nourished up in the faith as they were converted so he was careful to confirm them this being no less necessary then that For Non minor est virtus quam quarere parta tueri having offended but again put in trust with the sheep he is now careful of his Commission which is set down for the example of all Ministers even as we love Christ so will we must we feed his sheep and lambs We must labor by all diligence and faithfulness to convert and build up yea in times of sickness or any affliction when Satan waits to tempt them and they be weak we are to come and strengthen them we are to shoar them up that they reel not to comfort them that they despair not But how do they perform this duty that never come at their charges seldom or never preach put it off to another though never so unfit how also they that either preach not or but unprofitably which come not to a poor or mean mans house upon any occasion How shall they be able to answer the great Shepherd of the sheep when they shall be called to an account See Heb. 13. 17. Elect c. Here he describes them by their inward estate to God-ward I will not here handle the common place of Election I have done it at large and I reserve such things to Catechizing onely now of such things as are necessarily occasioned by the text whereof this may be one That God hath chosen out some men to salvation as he did of the Angels which are called the Elect Angels Before the world he Ordained and decreed some persons to obtain salvation even the vessels of mercy which he had afore prepared unto glory See to this purpose Acts 13. 48. Eph. 1. 4. 1 Thess. 5. 9. This must needs be so for whatsoever falls out in the world universally or particularly God in his eternal and unchangeable decree Ordained the same And if wise men do not especially great things whereof they have not before deliberated much lels doth God Let us hold fast this truth inviolable according to the Scriptures casting away all carnal conceits of cruelty or the like in the Lord and with the Apostle Paul what we cannot understand learn we to adore and admire Q. But how could the Apostle know they were Elect may one know the Election of another A. For our own we may as we shall hear by an by for others we may also though not with the same knowledge and judgement of certainty because the heart of man is known to none but to God only and a man may go far who yet may fall away but with the judgement of charity which hath degrees according to the fruits we see in them if they only profess Religion and be in the Church we may hope but it is but weak hope where we see no fruits where we see some good likelihoods of religion some good beginnings we may more strongly be perswaded for to such a man may say If these things be in you in truth you are the very Elect of God Now when we see the fruits of faith sanctification and godliness in men and that they shew it not by fits but constantly not in some things but in all not in prosperity onely but in adversity too in persecution and under the Cross we may the more yea very boldly judge of them as the Elect of God and so doth out Apostle here as appears by the next words Unto Sanctification of the Spirit He saw good signs of Sanctification in them and that they suffered persecution for Religions sake therefore he so hoped of them he so stiles them We should not onely labor to have sound testimonies to our selves of our Election and Salvation but so live as we may get a good and full testimony thereof in the conscience and minde of the Church and Brethren with whom we live For a good name in the Church is a precious thing and much to be desired The voice of the Church is the voice of God We are so to live that whatsoever befalls us as to die suddenly or strangely or to have great and extraordinary afflictions while we live our lives notwithstanding may have spoken so well for us as we may have good report while we live and when we be dead So have many poor godly ones in Scripture and in our times when great and mighty ones that have been wicked their names be rotten and so not at all or else stinking and so as a dunghil or puddle which the more it is stirred the more it stinketh They therefore that live vilely in their lusts bring an ill name upon themselves who can judge they are Elect or shall be saved yea many be desperate they care not what men say as bad a sign as can be such also as walk hollowly and by halfs in some things well and in some other taking
such liberty as will not stand with Christianity or a good conscience These cause that the Church of God cannot conceive so well nor give so full a testimony of them as were to be desired but are forced to speak doubtfully Oh let us so walk that by sincerity and constancy in godly courses we my get a large and full testimony in the conscience of those we live withal It 's a Crown and Garland to us whiles we live and a confirmation to us that we deceive not our selves It 's an honor when we die as the contrary even to be accounted vile a fearful punishment yea it 's a comfort and crown to our Wives Children Friends and a provocation to them to follow our steps whom they hear so well spoken of According to the foreknowledge of God God in his foreknowledge and eternal decree hath as ye heard appointed some to Salvation Q. Why did God before all worlds thus decree of men Ans. Of his own will which is the first and highest cause It 's not in him that willeth nor in him that runneth but in God that sheweth mercy Having predestinated us unto the adoption of children by Jesus Christ to himself according to the good pleasure of his will He hath power over us as the Potter over the clay As he did not therefore chuse some because he foresaw they would receive grace so neither is foreseen infidelity the cause why God refuseth any but because he would for though he neither hateth nor casteth away any but for their sin yet this was not the cause of the Lords decree but his own will which is that which maketh any thing just and good Our will indeed being so corrupt must not be a reason of our actions but in God his is whose will maketh a thing good and not because a thing is good therefore he willeth it Beyond this will of his we must not enquire but in humility lay our hand upon our mouth and admire the depth of his wisdom and be content to stay for further knowledge of these things in the world to come In the mean time sit we down quietly believing what God hath revealed in his Word It followeth 1. That if any can prove his election he must stand and admire at the unsearchableness of Gods free mercy that he should think upon him a poor worm before the beginning of the world and one that should be of the common stock of Adam a sinfull wretch think of him I say to choose him to life passing by so many Oh how should this ravish our hearts and inflame us with love 2. That if any be rejected they must not complain of cruelty in God for that they are rejected Is the clay to say to the Potter why hast thou made me thus Beside thou art not condemned but for the just deserts and sins which thou hast committed against God all that can be said is this He gives not his grace to them as he doth to his elect whereof who shall complain God is bound to none Unto the Sanctification of the Spirit The end why we were elected is 1. In respect of God his glory 2. In respect of our selves our Salvation which we come unto by Santificaction which is the end of our Redemption All that were elected in time he brings into the world we come in enemies to God children of wrath polluted but he lets us have the word whereby he effectually calleth us to faith and repentance and so purgeth and washeth us by his word outwardly and his spirit inwardly whereby our nature is cleansed from the love of all sin and made pure in Gods fight and we enabled to dye to sin and live righteously Hereby may every one examine and prove whether he be elect or no viz. Not by climbing to the top at first and flying unto the unsearchable counsels of God the way to dazle and confound us but by the lowest step our Sanctification Here 's also comfort to them that can prove their Sanctification in truth though imperfectly There 's no condemnation to them an infallible mark of their election which may the more soundly comfort them because it is unchangeable as God is so that all the Devils in Hell shall never be able to prevail against their Salvation which is a Bulwark and Castle against all temptations Once the childe of God and ever so onely labor to walk worthy of this love and grow in sanctification that we may have the more plentiful and strong argument of our election past and glory to come Here 's also terror to those that walk after the flesh and the lusts thereof that lie yet in their sins they need not make a question about their election they may know that as yet they have no mark of it such rather carry a mark of reprobation about them Break off your sins therefore and turn to God who would not leave any sin that would hinder assurance of Salvation and who would not do any duty that might assure him thereof Let this be a strong and sharp spur to move us to Repentance and be not desperately careless saying If I be elected I shall be saved let me do as I will and if I be rejected let me do never so well I shall be damned These are flat lies use thou in humility the ways and means to attain faith and sanctification that thou mayst be assured of thine election else if thou wilt desperately justle against God see who will go by the worst Yea not only the prophane bear a brand of reprobation but even those that have some shew of holiness such as like H●rod hear gladly and amend many things or such as like the Pharisees make clean the outside of the platter the inside being full of filthiness such as have a shew of godliness yet by some sins deny the power of it or such holiness as stands in Ceremony the substance being neglected These kindes of holiness are no marks of Election therefore do not we content our selves with these but labor for true inward and sincere sanctification which is in the heart in one thing as in another in trouble as well as in prosperity Unto obedience and sprinkling of the blood of Jesus Christ The meritorious cause of our salvation is Christs obedience and sufferings and his obedience was chiefly in the offering up of himself for though the Father had Elected us to salvation and made us happy in Adam yet we wrought our own overthrow by sin and so deserved the curse of God here and for ever The only way then to deliver us from this and to save us was by the Lord Jesus God and man who suffered all the wrath that was due to us for our sins and so discharged us To appease this wrath there was in our selves no power no means else in the world would serve even the
of these things but faintly and from the teeth outward and not from the heart as others but for any to boast of great matters done for them and yet shew no whit that they be ravished with love to God neither breaking out into his praises in words nor shewing it in their lives they do certainly lye and deceive their own souls for they that have had experience of the sowre and of the sweet cannot but speak I believed therefore have I spoken saith David Impossible it is for any man to think of his Election Redemption Calling c. And not be ravished therewith It 's our duty then to stir up our selves often and from time to time by the deep meditation of Gods special Mercies which as it will shake off dulness so will it much revive us to duty And Father of our Lord Jesus Christ Mark that he cannot speak of God but with some token of reverence and title of his Thus as he is elswhere stiled The God of Hope the God of Peace the God of Patience and Consolation the King everlasting so is he here the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ. His practise must be our patren we must never think or speak of the holy and blessed name of God but with all high reverence his greatness compared with our baseness might induce us hereunto This condemneth as well the Blasphemy of Swearers as the unreverent takers of Gods Name in vain after what maner soever He is termed the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ not only nor so much in respect of his Manhood viz. that he took the lump whereof his humanity was framed which was of the substance of the Virgin and first Sanctified and freed the same from all stain or blemish of Original corruption and actually United it from the first conception thereof to the Godhead and second person and so framed the humanity of Christ of this substance and infused into him a reasonable soul but especially in respect of his Godhead by an unspeakable communicating of the whole essence of the Father to him before all worlds which mystery though we cannot fully understand we must believe and adore Here he is stiled the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ as formerly he was wont to be called and known by the name of the God of Abraham Isaac and Jacob to distinguish him from all false gods whereby he sheweth himself more cleerly to us and the way how we should get into his favor namely by his son there being no other way whereby our persons or service can please God If therefore we would obtain any thing at Gods hands we must not come barely to the Father as for forgiveness of sins mercy or any thing else but with respect of his son Jesus Christ by whom only he is and will be merciful unto us Speak we something of his three titles 1. Jesus a Savior so called by an Angel from Heaven ere he was born for that he was to save his people from their sins who is an absolute and sufficient Savior yea the only Savior neither is there was there or shall there be any other 2. Christ anointed to be our King Priest and Prophet through whom we are made Kings Priests and Prophets If so 1. Where be our sacrifices of our selves of Prayer and Praise Morning and Evening in our Families a Priest must not be without sacrifice 2. As Prophets do we teach our Families do we instruct and examine them 3. As Kings do we master our affections If we be led Captive of our frowardness worldliness and the like what Kings are we Look to it 3. Our Lord. He is our Lord every way by purchase and by conquest He bought us with his precious blood He also conquered all the Enemies that held us captive Sin Satan Death and so delivered us If any great man would by money ransom or by his sword rescue out of his Enemies hands any captive he were his Lord so is Christ our Lord either way Whence ariseth 1. Comfort to all that know themselves redeemed by him that he will never lose that which he hath so dearly bought and taken such pains with every way to come into the world to die for us then so to work as we may come to the knowledge of it by his Word and Spirit Whereby Faith and Sanctification are wrought in us 2. Instruction it s our duty to submit our selves to him as our Liege-lord to be his loyal people we must kiss the son take up his yoke He hath paid full dearly for our service and love his we are being now no more our own There are too too many that yet do not so cleave to this Lord and his Word but that they suffer other things other Lords to carry them away Many could be content to have Christ their Savior but they will not have him their Lord and King to rule in them and over them Let us break their bands asunder say they and cast away their cords from us And again Who is Lord over us Let such to their terror consider that fearful sentence passed against them But those mine Enemies that would not that I should reign over them bring hither and slay them before me They are counted Gods Enemies and adjudged to be slain before his face Yea he will break them with a red of iron and dash them in pieces like a potters vessel Others will let him be their Lord as far as they please and in what they list as if they would appoint their work themselves as some coy servants which the Lord will not indure Well let us bring our hearts to yield unto him as our Lord else we shall never have Salvation by him There 's no refreshing by him unless we take up his yoke both must go together they that will not willingly stoop to him he will be their Lord and King in despight of them and that to their confusion Now for the afflicted conscience that travels for mercy and pardon and desires after Christ more then all the world dost thou as earnestly desire him to be thy Lord and King and art thou willing to take up his yoke and that he shall rule and reign in thee and none else and that in all things be of good comfort thou art one of those whom Christ will save Which according to his abundant mercy c. Now we are to observe 1. The benefit bestowed for which he blessed God namely For begetting us again unto a lively hope 2. The moving cause His mercy nay abundant mercy 3. The means whereby The Resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead of which as they lie in order Hath begotten us again unto a lively hope This is the benefit God hath begot them again to the hope of Salvation for so he means for by hope is not
it s not seen with the bodily eye Men labor and strive to get up aloft here to fet their nest on high from which yet they may come down quickly as many do and must do at their death but how few labor to get up to this height of glory in Heaven In Heaven Hereby our Apostle meets with and seeks to cure a gross imagination of the Jews which dreamed of an earthly Potentate and thought Christ should come and deliver them from the Romans See it in the two sons of Zebedeus yea after three years teaching of Christ after his death and resurrection they were not free of this conceit our Savior used to call their mind from this to heaven Can ye drink of the cup that I drink of saith he and I came to serve and not to be served So Peter draws them to look for their glory in Heaven we must not therefore look for an happy estate here below but in Heaven Here the Cross there the Crown here the Battel there the Victory The Crown of Thorns here the Crown of Glory hereafter many would follow Christ and the Gospel if there came any preferment by him that now do not so would the yong rich man But Gods children will serve him though they undergo troubles here for the glorious inheritance hereafter Reserved for us in Heaven This meets with an Objection that these Christians might make Alas come to this inheritance it were happy indeed if we could but what hope of it Alas we are tossed up and down stript of all our goods and persecuted we are so far from hope to obtain this eternal inheritance that we cannot keep these earthly ones which we have He answered this is safely reserved for us and is out of danger to be lost and though they lost their earthly inheritances they were but uncertain and transitory things whereof God never promised that they should be other but this is eternal whereof they shall be most sure For hath the Father prepared this inheritance ere the world was and chosen us unto it hath the Son purchased it for us when we had lost it Hath the Holy Ghost assured us of it and sealed it to us and given us the earnest of it and shall we miss it God forbid the Spirit of truth cannot deceive us shall Christ lose his death Oh no it s reserved for us in Heaven where no Devil can come nor wicked men to take it from us Let this be a comfor to all the faithful servants of God that are justified and sanctified to sweeten all their afflictions here below that they may be as sure of Heaven in the end without fail as if they had it already Many children lose their temporal inheritances for want of good Gardians and Keepers they are often wasted and gone ere they come to years or are suffered to be recovered from them by some others but the Lord is a faithful keeper we are yet under age when we shall come to age and dye the Father that kept it for us will bestow it on us Christ Jesus our head and elder brother he hath taken possession of it for us and tells us that where he is there shall we be But if we say we have many ill willers there can none come into Heaven but our Friends The Devil our deadliest adversary he comes not there though he did into the earthly Paradise And for the wicked though they hare Gods children so as they could wish that as they take away their earthly Inheritances so they should never be happy if they could help it its past their power to deprive them hereof they shall go to Heaven do what they can yea oftentimes they help them sooner thither then otherwise they should be though no thank to them and at the day of Judgement to the increase of their torment the godly shall be taken up in their sight to Heaven when themselves shall be thrust into that place of utter darkness to be tormented with the Devil and his Angels for ever and ever Hereof we have need to be throughly perswaded else when great afflictions come they will be ready to overwhelm us as it did almost befal both Job and Jeremiah Oh the afflictions of this present time are not worthy the glory that shall be revealed let the assurance of Heaven keep us from wishing we had never been whatsoever troubles we do here meet withal pray we still Lord increase our Faith but more of this hereafter For us Namely himself by the judgement of certainty and them by the judgement of charity Here note that Its a Christians special comfort that he knows and believes that this Inheritance is for him in particular I know saith Job that my Redeemer liveth My Lord and my God saith Thomas This nature of Faith is signified in the particular distribution of the Sacrament To believe it in general affords no sound comfort it may indeed allure one for a while to the profession of the Gospel to hear that there be such excellent things but it will not continue but will fail and fade away They that have no more but tasted of the powers of the world to come will assuredly fall quite away but a particular assurance is the mother of all comfort and the onely foundation of a true good life and continuance therein unto the end The onely prop and pillar to uphold us in Troubles Dangers Distresses Persecutions and what not Therefore labor for it But this were presumption say the Papists and to this purpose they abuse that of the Preacher The Righteous and the Wise and their works are in the hand of God no man knoweth either love or hatred by all that is before them but hereby is meant onely that by these outward things no man can conclude whether he be loved or hated of God but that therefore we may not know at all it s most gross Indeed if we should say this of our own heads it were presumption but when we speak it from the Word and the witness of the Spirit of truth then it is not As many as are led by the Spirit of God they are the Sons of God saith the Apostle And Know ye not that Christ Jesus is in you except ye be reprobate And the Apostle Saint John tells us how we may know that he dwels in us even Because he hath given us of his Spirit If therefore we finde the fruits of the Spirit an hatred of all sin an unfeigned care to please God in all things love to Gods Word and his people grieve that we can serve God no better strive after more power and that in the use of the means ordained to that end we should be injurious to the Spirit of God if we did not believe this inheritance to belong to our selves in particular Therefore if we finde our selves regenerate and sanctified we
and be well accounted of and reverenced yet when they come before God then they must hide themselves as the Stars and Moon shew a goodly light in the night but when the Sun appears they appear not The Nazarets vow was pleasing to God yet the time thereof being expired there was a sacrifice appointed for the sin of such a one what of such a one as had lived and served God in that strict order yea even they must acknowledge no desert but as they stand in need of mercy earnestly call upon God for it Who will shew mercy to thousands of them that love him and keep his commandments our works then or any thing that we can do cannot bring us sound peace and joy as being imperfect and unable to abide the justice of God but Faith that layeth hold on the all sufficient merit and satisfaction of Christ and his most perfect Righteousness whereby they are made ours brings us great joy as whereby we dare come before God with boldness and confidence Unspeakable and full of glory What maner of joy is that of believers Unspeakable such as cannot be uttered with the tongue why because it is for glory and happiness which is unspeakable for such things as neither eye hath seen nor ear heard therefore such as the glory is such is the joy it s an everlasting weight of glory a wise man joys according to the object of his joy but a fool reioyeth in a trifle of nothing unspeakable things are believed therefore it must needs be an unspeakable joy Full of glory Not a vain carnal or flitting joy that will fail and shame them that have had it but a glorious joy in the glorious Lord Jesus Christ and everlasting glory glorious things believed bring a glorious joy What was Davids when he said Bless the Lord O my soul and all that is within me bless his holy name c. and What shall I render to the Lord for all his benefits towards me What the Virgin Maries when she said My spirit rejoyceth in God my Savior and cannot many a Christian say that after long and heavy seeking after God and Christ Jesus God hath sent down such glimpses of joy into their hearts as they could not express and would think O if this would always last it were a little heaven and so it were indeed for its the same joy for quality that we shall have in heaven though the quantity be but small in comparison Here then see the happy estate of a Christian above all other men and the difference between the joy of all rich worldings that fat themselves in their rich comings in and richly furnisht tables and coastly attire and the godlies for do these bring unspeakable joy O no! there 's indeed small joy in them besides much vexation that accompany them and what a torment is it for such to think that they must be snatcht from this in a moment and are provided for no better neither is their joy glorious but base and childish that turns into shame in a few days their joy is in vain things and not in things that abide they rejoyce in the Creature not in the Creator yea their glory is their shame Verse 9. Receiving the end of your Faith even the salvation of your souls HEre 's the ground of their joy the end and reward of their Faith the salvation of their souls Salvation of their souls why was there any danger of the contrary O yes By nature and through sin we have deserved the utter damnation both of our souls and bodies but through Christ we escape it and obtain the salvation of both every man is in this danger neither is there any help to be had but in and through Christ apprehended by Faith How then doth it behoove every man to bestir himself about this so weighty a matter For what shall it profit a man to win the whole world and lose his own soul yet the most makes small account hereof but rather set themselves altogether about their profits and pleasures O madness to be condemned nay if they see any earnest about this they wonder what they mean what they mean they seek salvation if thou wonder at that wonder still but the time will come when thou wilt wonder at thine own folly that sought'st not after this though thou hadst missed of whatsoever else when thou seest any grieve and mourn wondrest thou what they ail It s for the want of salvation as thou art when thou wantest money if thou thinkest their grief and heaviness to be but melancholly dumps of foolish weak folks which they may shake off at their pleasure and be merry as formerly they were wont thou art much deceived Receiving He saith not you shall receive but receiving in the present tense Whence note that The Servants of God by faith do even here enjoy Salvation and Eternal life even presently we have glory though not in the fulness thereof 1. Because we are as sure of it as if we had it as who have Gods Hand for it even his Word his Seal his Sacrament 2. Because even here we have the earnest of it which is his Spirit when earnest is given between honest men there 's no going back and shall God say and not do it shall he promise and not perform He is not a man that he should lye or repent He that believeth on the Son saith the Son himself hath everlasting life 3. Because by faith we are already entred into the first degree of it being knit to Christ and so perfectly justified we are come to the suburbs of our glory and are as it were at the gate lacking nothing but to be let in by death As we say to our friends having come a long way to a City and are but at the walls thereof and not entred therein Now we are at it ye are welcom to this place so having received the first-fruits of the Spirit we may thereupon affirm that we are in Heaven This sheweth the happy estate of true believers that are so sure of their happiness and as it were entred upon it already Thou therefore that believest be of good comfort thou art even as sure of Heaven as if thou wert there already Rejoyce always serve God chearfully and bear afflictions patiently Being at the suburbs thou wantest but letting in when Death as the Porter shall open the gate Thou hast paid the price and hast good Evidence to shew for it which by thy learned Councel is judged sound and good God hath given thee his own Writings and thou hast sure under his Hand and Seal onely thou wantest Livery and Seisin which thou shalt have in good time which in the mean time is never the farther from thee The end of your Faith Or the reward which God hath promised so often who would not take any
there was an end and had no heaven nor hope of any such thing most vile for 1. God gave them his Word which was to convert their Souls and to be an immortal seed to beget them to eternal life and the Prophets in their times were filled with the Spirit of God but God did not all this for nothing 2. He made a Covenant with them I will be your God and you shall be my people Now to have God to be our God contains not onely Earthly things but Heavenly and Eternal For blessed is the people whose God is the Lord Our Savior Christ saith God is the God of Abraham Isaac and Jacob not of the dead but of the living so that they live not in Soul onely but in Body also to Godward for he will surely raise them up again Jacob speaking unto Pharaoh mentioned the days of his Pilgrimage both he and the rest confessed themselves Pilgrims see what construction the Holy Ghost makes hereof namely That this was in respect of some other Countrey but what Countrey Earthly or Heavenly If Earthly then that from whence they came Caldea but if it had been that they had leasure enough to have returned thereunto but they desired a Heavenly therefore God prepared for them a City even such a one as they desired an Heavenly one Job believed that his Redeemer lived and Abrahams bosom is put for Heaven But such speeches as Jobs are of some few principal men and not of the people with whom no doubt it was as with us most understood not neither believed though others did This comes of a false understanding of the Promises The Lord provokes them to keep his Law and promiseth them a plenteous Land and threatned the loss thereof if they obeyed not But who knoweth not that as Egypt was a Type of their Spiritual bondage so Canaan of Heaven and Heaven promised under it even as the Lamb in the Passover was a Type of Christ the true Paschal Lamb and Christians Passover as the Apostle affirmeth 2. That of those which affirm That they were saved by some other way not by Christ as we and what by the keeping of the Law it s otherwise The Law was not to this end given them that they might be justified thereby more then to us or that they could keep it more then we for never could any keep it but to shew Gods perfect righteousness and their own sinfulness and so drive them out of themselves to Christ the true Sacrifice Notable is that Speech of Saint Peter Now therefore why tempt ye God to put a yoke upon the necks of the Disciples which neither our Fathers nor we were able to bear He meaneth not here the Ceremonial Law wherein an hypocrite might go as far as another nor the bodily observance of the Moral Law whereof the yong man bragged so much but the true Spiritual Rule of Righteousness which never any could keep so they were saved by the Grace of Christ as we Abrahams Faith was imputed unto him for Righteousness and he was justified both before he was Circumcised and four hundred years ere the Law was given Who prophesied of the Grace that should come unto you The Doctrine of the Gospel is no new device of man nor first Preached by the Apostles but almost as old as the World The Spirit hath given testimony of it in all ages all the Prophets have looked into it some Promises were given unto particular persons some did concern all in general those especially which were delivered by the Prophets This was signified by all the Sacrifices and Washings in the Law wherein there was an acknowledgement of guiltiness and uncleanness and a promise of something to satisfie and cleanse which was not the blood of Bulls or of Goats but of Jesus Christ who is therefore said to wash away our sins by his blood and to be the Lamb slain from the foundation of the world This condemneth that wicked slander of the Church of Rome that stile our Religion The new Gospel or a yesterdays Religion Nay theirs is a new Religion who knoweth not that though the Mystery of Iniquity began already to work in the Apostles times and the Devil had spread some Heresies yet alass Popery was not then hatcht and it was not come to the top till within these three or four hundred years by-past the whole being at several times patched up with several pieces by one Pope after another and new it is as being of mans brain most things therein having no ground in the Word of God nay altogether contrary thereunto The Prophets foretold of Christ and that very fully of his Nature Offices Birth Life Death Sufferings Patience Resurrection Ascension c. See Gen. 49. 10. Isa. 7. 14. Isa. 9. 6. Jer. 23. 6. Isa. 53. 8. Zach. 12. Psal. 110. 1 4. Isa. 61. 1. Dan. 9. 25. Mic. 5. 2. Psal. 22. 16. Psal. 16. 10. Psal. 68. 18. Hag. 2. 7 c. This sheweth what an agreement and blessed harmony there is betwixt the Old Testament and the New no diverse matters but the same Christ the subject matter of both driven at in the Law pointed out in all the Sacrifices The Old Testament is the New folded up the New is the Old unfolded and opened the one proving the other and hence are these Phrases As it is written And that it might be fulfilled 1. This condemneth them that reject the New-Testament and Christ Jesus and yet retain the Old as the Scribes and Pharisees did and Jews and Turks do but hold one and hold both deny one and deny both O the lamentable blindeness of the Jews that were so well acquainted with the Old Testament which did so foretel Christ and yet when he came in whom all was fulfilled they could not see it a forestalled conceit of an earthly Potentate hindred all 2. It teacheth us to labor to be acquainted with both and reverence both the one giving light unto the other and they especially that are of better understanding and have more time let them read orderly not here and there a Chapter and that most or always in the New-Testament but going on throughout both They that are slow and dull and can read little no matter though they hold themselves most to the New but for the others let them be acquainted with both Are we ignorant of the one its for want of acquaintance with the other Hath God set on work his holy Prophets to Prophefie such things as be greatly for our Confirmation and kept them through so many storms of Persecution and shall we not be conversant therein yea those Chapters that seem of least use in Leviticus touching cleansing of many sorts of uncleanness have this main use even to teach That God cannot abide sin but that it must be cleansed
through the blood of his Son the Chapters also of Genealogies in Numbers and Chronicles are of good use for the understanding of the rest of the Scriptures though but a few understand the same Of the Grace He calls Salvation Grace and that most worthily as being freely both Elected Redeemed and Effectually called 1. This condemns 1. That Luciferian conceit of Merit or Worthiness in us poor miserable sinners 2. Them that challenge part in Christ and all that he did and yet shew no part of thankfulness and duty again but live as they list and will not onely not part with their lives but not with their lusts for his sake they are lyars and deceive their own souls 2. It should teach us to acknowledge the whole work of our Salvation to be of Grace and thereupon to walk the more thankfully and zealously yea often meditate of this Free-grace and Salvation whetting up our selves thereby That should come unto you Why were they not partakers of Salvation themselves Yes as we have heard but they never saw the time of Christs exhibiting in the flesh nor so clearly They received not the promises onely saw them afar off a●d were perswaded of them Verse 11. Searching what or what maner of time the Spirit of Christ which was in them did signifie when it testified beforehand the sufferings of Christ and the glory that should follow SEarching what or what maner of time They took great pains to know Christ would gladly have learnd that he should have come in their days so they should have had a clearer Revelation yea seen him whom they so much longed for and loved Simeon waited for the Consolation of Israel as many Prophets and Kings desired to see and hear thereof and this was lawful unless God had enjoyned the contrary If then we know a thing to be good and profitable to be known we must refuse no pains in searching it out but Study Meditate Pray Confer Read c. We must call for Wisdom and cry for Understanding we must seek and search for her as for silver The Word is like a Noble man that one must make some suit and use some means to come unto with which being once acquainted wherein can it not pleasure us when we have sued to it by pains it will be beneficial unto us indeed whereas prophane Books easily enough attained unto usually work much mischief many of us read much of the Scriptures but take no notice whether we understand the same or not or take no pains to come to knowledge to be inquisitive of the meaning of this or that place of Scripture were profitable when Christians meet together whether Ministers or others or both As they desired to see Christs first so should we long for his second coming The Spirit of Christ which was in them See how they sought into this matter not of their own heads but by the guidance and direction of the Spirit and that 1. Because it was a matter so high and above their reach as in which they could know nothing without the help of the Spirit 2. To avoid curiosity searching no further then God should see good to reveal unto them This teacheth us that when we search into any point of Doctrine or to know any thing we must not go to work by our own head or wit for that were Pride and the way to Error but by the help of the Spirit and therefore no further then the Spirit shall guide us this we do if we keep our selves to the written Word of God for Gods Spirit teacheth us according to the Word and no otherwise This condemneth the frenzy conceits of the Anabaptists which boast of Revelations of the Spirit counting whatsoever comes in their head and they conceive though contrary to the Scriptures to be a Revelation which is wicked for the Word and Spirit cannot be divorced either the one contrary to the other We must hold us to the written word searching thereinto according to sobriety proceeding no further then it and there staying where it stayeth This is also contrary to the Papists that will have their humane Traditions and unwritten Verities whereby upon the point they overthrow the Scriptures Again in that the Spirit of Christ was in the Prophets when they prophesied see the authority of the Old Testament the Spirit of God is the Author of it therefore is it to be highly esteemed as the New and all questions are to stand and fall by the sentence thereof Read believe and obey it and be out of all doubt of it without ifs and ands As the Papists most wickedly would have the authority of the Scriptures to depend upon the testimony of the Church and because they say its Scripture therefore they believe it and otherwise would not they would give no more credit to Pauls Epistles then to Esops Fables if the Church did not give testimony thereof which is a blasphemous Opinion The Scripture is above the Church and that whereon it s grounded and hath no greater testimony then from it self we testifie that God is the true God from all Idols and Christ from all false Christs do they therefore depend upon our testimony and are we above them Though the Church discerneth the Word or Scriptures from false writings and therefore rejecteth a great many of Epistles and Gospels of Bartholomew Thomas Thaddeus as adulterous yet this proves not that they depend on the Churches testimony A Kings Letters come to a City the Officers thereof by the stile sign or some other thing whereunto they are accustomed accept of them yield to them and testifie that they are not false or counterfeit are they therefore above the King or his Letters Further here is a testimony of the Divinity of the third Person for the whole Scripture is given by inspiration from God and here it s said it was by the Spirit and who could foretel things so long before but God confer Acts 1. 16. with 4. 25. When it testified beforehand of the sufferings of Christ Namely That he was to suffer for us and so to enter into his glory This we finde in the Old Testament both plainly expressed and under types and figures as of Isaacs offering the Brazen Serpent the Paschal Lamb Jonas c. This serves to answer all prophane Infidels that scoff at Christians because they believe in a crucified God for so do they contemptuously speak of Christ. A. He suffered what was necessary for the Savior of the world to suffer and what the Scripture foretold he should suffer and though he suffered and was abased yet he overcame it and entred into glory Had not these things been foretold they might have been offended at his dejected estate for so were the Disciples notwithstanding but being foretold they are not yea if he had not suffered for us
we had been yet in our sins yet under the curse as if he had suffered and had not conquered and entred into glory we had been never the better It was needful that Christ should suffer for us for we by Adams fall were plunged into sin and so in danger of the curse of God and lyable unto all wrath here and hereafter This Gods justice could not suffer him to remit but the death threatned must be paid To this end our Savior became man and suffering all that was due to us thereby discharged us He was arraigned before an earthly Judge that we might never be brought to our answer before the heavenly accused that we might be cleared condemned that we might be acquitted before God counted among vile sinners that we might be reckoned among the Angels spitted on that we which had deserved that God should for ever have spitted on our face shame and confusion might be received into favor did undergo the curse that we might be blessed dyed that we might live c. then this there was no other way whereby we could have been discharged See Isa. 53. 1 Pet. 1. 19. 2. 24. 1 Iohn 1. 7. Rev. 1. 5. Hence perceive 1. The depth of our misery 2. The unspeakable love of God and Christ Jesus 3. Comfort to all that have their part in Christ all their sins and punishments are discharged crosses and death are now become blessings no punishments of sin whoso do not by Faith take hold on him must suffer for their own sins and that for ever 4. That as we are to hate sin with a deadly hatred so must we testifie our love to him that hath redeemed us at so high a price Numbers will talk of Christ that he dyed for their sins which yet are so far from being humbled to repentance hereby and to turn from sin to God as that they seem rather emboldened and heartened to run on in sin and sin more freely such vile wretches crucifie Christ again neither shall have any benefit by his death And the glory that should follow It was necessary that he should have overcome else had his death been in vain Hereof there were three degrees 1. His resurrection 2. His ascension 3. That he shall one day come into judgement bring all his servants into his glory whereunto may be annexed the consequents of each But how shall we come to glory even by the same way that our Head our Lord and Master hath gone before us namely by sufferings for through many afflictions we must enter into the Kingdom of God and God will have the Members made conformable to the Head It followeth hereupon 1. That afflictions or persecutions are no ill sign but rather of the way to Heaven and glory it should encourage us to suffer seeing glory follows and a great reward ensues thereupon 2. That those which will suffer no affliction nor persecution for Christ and the Gospel but shifting themselves therefrom aym at the glory of the World are not in the way to glory but shame hereafter will be their portion Verse 12. Unto whom it was revealed that not unto themselves but unto us they did minister the things which are now reported unto you by them that have preached the Gospel unto you with the holy Ghost sent down from Heaven which things the Angels desire to look into YE have heard what the Prophets searched into and by what guide now see what was revealed unto them how far forth they were satisfied namely that the things which they sought into even the time of Christs coming should not be in their days but in ours They took the pains we have the gains They laid the cloath and we come to partake and feed on the dainties The fruit of their ministery was to our benefit So that we have the advantage of all our Forefathers of the Old Testament Unto whom it was revealed that not unto themselves c. Lo say the Anabaptists the Jews foretold many things of Christ but had no part in him themselves those concerning us They had Canaan and temporal benefits and looked no further But how absurd this is we have already shewed having sufficiently proved the contrary And these words are not to be understood of Christ or of the substance of salvation but of the time of his coming and of the maner and measure of revealing him to them more darkly to us more clearly to them more sparingly to us more fully They believed in Christ that was to come we hear of Christ already come and that he hath finished all things and how and thus are we to understand Heb. 11. 13 33 39. where there seems an opposition They received the promises that is the fruit of them and salvation by Christ and they received not the promises that is saw not the exhibiting of Christ who was promised to the World For more plainness there was never but one Covenant between God and his people from the beginning till now nor shall be which is the Covenant of Grace except we mean the Covenant of Works which was between God and all mankinde in Adam the foundation and matter whereof was our own strength and righteousness but this was soon at an end Adam had soon broken this and overthrown himself and with him all us The Covenant of Grace then the Lord entred in his great mercy with Adam in Paradise which was founded in Christ Jesus requiring of us to believe in him and repent of our sins and he would forgive us our sins and give us salvation and life eternal This for the substance thereof was never altered one jot onely the Lord hath revealed his Son more fully to us more sparingly to them more plainly to us more darkly to them Herein may be considered both the Author Matter Form and End The Author the same God to them and us The Matter Christ Jesus the same to them and us The Form was generally also the same for as God required Faith and Repentance of them as well as of us so he gave them the same means for the working thereof the Word and Sacraments The End the same viz. the Salvation of his Elect and Eternal life The difference is in the measure of his giving them as also in the persons to whom then was it to the Jews onely who were the peculiar people of God now the partition wall is broken down and the Covenant is to the Gentiles as well as to the Jews So also for the measure he spake to them by visions and dreams to us by his word and when to them by his word it was both more sparingly and more darkly Also our Sacraments compared with theirs are as fewer so more easie and more significant and for the Spirit they had him more sparingly except some extraordinary persons whereas it was promised that
businesses and le ts be over nay thou mayest be dead or meet with more ere they be gone 6. Voluntarily not be haled onely by pain and misery as Pharaoh God loves a chearful servant 7. Constantly not for a while as Joash but as Caleb and Joshua followed the Lord to the end yea when most revolted See the contrary punished in the Prophet that came from Bethel We must not be weary in well doing Reasons hereof may be these 1. Gods Soveraignty over us we Clay he our Maker 2. His Will a rule of Righteousness 3. His great mercies every way even to the worst but to his children wonderful ones 1. This condemns them that are so far from obeying and that in all things and after this maner that they will obey in nothing but as if they were set to cross the Lord what he forbids they love what he enjoyns they cannot away withal They live like masterless men as if they ought nothing to any were beholding to none What art thou not a piece of Clay the Lord thy Maker even he that threw Angels out of Heaven Adam out of Paradice opened the Earth rained down fire and brimstone on Sodom c. If his Soveraignty move thee not consider I beseech thee his Goodness Who hath nourished thee up given thee a comely body a reasonable Soul and so long kept thee that thou art not now in Hell What 's all this for that thou shouldst flie in his face that gives thee bread He lets thee hear his Word calls thee to Repentance c. Is it that thou shouldst tread these things under thy feet Oh thou art of thy father the Devil whose works thou dost and except thou fall down at the Lords footstool and humble thy self before him he will confound thee O consider this all ye that now forget God 2. It condemns such also as obey God to halves and in what they list in the mean time lying still in some beloved lust So Pharaoh obeyed so Herod and Saul But as Moses would not part with one hoof so will not God have us cast off any one Commandment God will have no parting Stakes The Devil like the Harlot would be contented with the one half but God like the true Mother will have all or none If God were so revenged of half-obedience under the Law what then now This halving is an Argument of no true Faith for that purifieth the heart also of no Repentance for he that repents truly of one sin repents truly of all Whosoever therefore thou art that dost thus thou art in the gall of bitterness and bond of iniquity thou art in the state of damnation If thou livest in the practice and love of one known sin profitable or pleasing this one shall be enough to sink thee down to destruction as one leak in a Ship may endanger the whole and one gate in a City open let in the Enemy 3. This rebukes the servants of God that yet walk not in that obedience that were meet but leave undone this and that duty slighting over others and letting loose their affections and lusts O this is not the chearful and constant obedience that we ought to perform in all things If neither his Authority nor his outward Benefits will move us consider we his love towards us in Jesus Christ that of children of wrath he hath made us his children that by giving his Son he hath freed us from Damnation and means to save us Oh the Name of Children calls for much obedience as the Name of Brethren should still all Controversie And this is the Argument which the Apostle here useth to perswade to obedience Oh we be Gods Children Children ought to obey their Parents there 's nothing more uncomely then the contrary much more we the Father of our Spirits Christ the natural Son was obedient to the death How obedient then must we be being but adopted ones Again That he hath called us to the hope of such an Inheritance what obedience doth this challenge For this is the force of the coherence of Verse 13. with those that go before Wherefore gird up the loyns of your minde c. That is Seeing God hath done such and such things for us let us trust perfectly on that grace that is brought unto us and walk obediently Yea the more we profit in obedience the more comfort we may have that we be the Lords and have true Faith the more will our comfort be also in our death So many of us therefore as can prove our selves the Lords do we labor to walk worthy hereof in all due obedience and for others that know not they are the Lords let them try it by obedience Many Covetous Usurers Oppressors Swearers c. will say they believe no be tryed by this rule If your heart stand to obey all Gods commandments it is so but while you live in any thing you know is sin you are voyd of Faith Other poor humble Christians that hate sin deadly and unfeignedly desire to please God in all things yet say they cannot believe Why who hath wrought these things in you Not flesh and blood they are the gifts of Gods sanctifying Spirit therefore they come from Faith as if we see a Sun-beam we say the Sun is risen if an Apple that is good we say there is a good Tree Except therefore you will say that men can gather Figs of Thistles or Grapes of Thorns you cannot deny but that you have Faith wheresoever Sanctification is there Faith went before O but I finde it but weak yet as long as it is in truth with desire of increase it presupposes Faith as if we see a Sun-beam though but dimly yet we say the Sun is up after it will shine out more clearly So we say it s a good Tree though the fruit be small at first so long as it is good If any shall say I feel in me no such thing now therefore I have no Faith what shall become of me Was it ever so with thee Look to the time past and thou must not deny the mercy of God shewed thee Thou canst not deny but it hath been so then thou hast had Faith then hast thou Faith still though it seem raked up in the ashes when thou with the bellows of Prayer and the Word and God with his Spirit shall blow away these ashes it will uncover it self and burn out again Not fashioning your selves c. There are two parts of Obedience or Repentance a dying unto sin and a living unto righteousness a renouncing of lusts and imbracing holiness a ceasing to do evil and a learning to do well an abhorring of that which is evil and cleaving to that which is good a putting off of the old man and putting on of the new he that hath the one hath also the other they
we profited in the hatred of evil as we have gotten in the love and practice of the contrary good and no otherwise If this would serve for men to leave evil many would be Christians but this is but half he that stands here will come but half way almost onely with Agrippa to heaven not altogether Repentance hath two feet he that stands not on both is a lame Christian. If there were a Preferment for a man at London and he should go half way and there stay would he not lose it might he not also be justly accounted a fool a negligent and lazy person Such are we if through lack of one part of Repentance we deprive our selves of heaven But as he which hath called you is holy c. Speak we first of the Exhortation unto holiness ver 15. then of the Reason enforcing the same ver 16. Touching the Exhortation it s to Holiness whose extent is in all maner of Conversation which is set out by a Simile viz. As God is holy who is described by a main benefit bestowed on them Their Calling But as he that hath called you is holy so be ye holy c. The Exhortation then is to Holiness we were made holy at the first we are now filthy and unclean we must have the image of sin put off and a new image of God put on we must be sanctified persons set aside for the Lords use as the Shew-bread that none might meddle with or put to any other use We must be for the use of neither Flesh World Devil but for Gods use onely we must have no more Body Soul Wit Will Reason Hand Eye Finger or Foot but for the Lords use This is the will of God even our Sanctification Angels our fellow servants be holy Heaven the place we look for is holy no unclean person comes there God hath also given us his holy Word and holy Sacraments to encrease us in holiness so holy Sabbaths and his holy Spirit This the end of our Election This the end of our Redemption This the end of our Calling Yea As without holiness no man shall see God So The inheritance is prepared for them that are sanctified 1. This condemns such as are so far from holiness as they give themselves over to all maner of lewdness and prophaneness and mock at those that desire any better Oh you be of those holy ones of the holy brotherhood and what are you of the prophane ones as Esau Take heed you will speed as Esau did If you be not holy you shall never see God but as Belshazar saw the hand-writing to your terror Is it not too much you be prophane your selves but would you that others also should be so too Doth not God enjoyn holiness speaks he not to all Therefore except you will publish to the world that you are marching in the Devils Rabble and have renounced your part in heaven and vowed your own destruction break off your fins by Repentance and cease to be for the Devils use any longer Confess and cry for pardon of that is past enter a new Covenant renounce thy old Master with whom is ugly works base scullery woful wages 2. This also condemns all civil persons that rest herein you must exceed this else you cannot enter into the Kingdom of heaven It s great pity that many men of very fair carriage are no better for themselves and they trust to their honest and just dealing with their Neighbors but alas it will deceive them for want of holiness Alas that you will see nothing into the first Table How little do most regard the true Worship of God and the Spiritual use of it How seldom do they pray or have any divine Meditation How little regard they the Sabbath How often swear and such persons be the best Papists we know In all maner of conversation Not where when to whom and what we list but at all times in all places towards all persons and in all things as God is holy in all his ways and works 1. This serveth to rebuke those that will yield in some things only what is it if a man be not covetous if he be proud or unclean c. some will yield in great matters but in small do as they list as to swear by their Faith and Troth especially in that which is true talk vainly play a game or two on the Lords day put a little false Ware deceive a little c. Some again will yield in all small matters but in some great thing they will not as to give all diligence to encrease in every grace and that no corrupt communication should come out of their mouthes though thou hast spoke many good words yet hadst thou better be silent then have no more good to speak There are some devout in the Church but Spirits in their houses at home In their own Town well ordered but in strange places as the company is riotous wanton deep in gaming c. as though God were God of the Mountains and not of the Valleys of one place and not of another Some must be vain at the Table and Christ-tide howsoever at other times Some in adversity will be very humble good words golden promises but in prosperity nothing so Some in prosperity carry themselves well in adversity not stick to run to a Witch At the Communion or a day or two after will be demure but not so long Some use their Superiors well their poor Tenants or Workfolks hardly Alas there is no part of our life wherein God gives any licence to do evil in our particular Callings let us shew the truth of our Christianity Some servants will make a shew of Religion and be desirous to hear but are lazy and unthrifty in their Callings Some men carry themselves very forwardly that in their shops and dealings shew it not Papists seem very devout in some things yet you shall lightly ever know any that make Conscience of an Oath or of the Lords day 2. Let us prove the truth of holiness in us by the generality of it keep a constant tenour an even hand and let there be a proportion between every part of our life not one part as it were devout another prophane and wicked like Nebuchadnezzars Image one part gold another silver another brass c. These cannot hang together but let it be in all things and this will afford true comfort on our Death-beds and give us a large entrance into the glorious Kingdom of our Lord Jesus Christ True it is we cannot come to any perfection here on earth but shall be subject to offend yet this were to be wished that all our actions and behavior and all our speeches and thoughts were such as become holiness and it s that we should endeavor unto the beginning whereof is simplicity and truth of heart
desiring without dissembling or feigning to walk so as we may please God in all things Wonderful is the weakness of most part of Christians who howsoever in many things they do well yet many of their actions and speeches are not answerable Well let us notwithstanding endeavor it and that every day more more and le ts not be discouraged though we cannot attain to all we would but if we can gain ground this way though it be but a little at once yet our labor shall not be in vain we must every day exceed our selves a little and so not bearing with our selves in our corruptions but unfeignedly striving against them we may receive no small comfort let us therefore not bear with our selves in the least evil but strive to reform our selves in every thing in the mean time with the Apostle mourning because of the corruption But as he that hath called you is holy That is God This is the Simile whereby the Exhortation to holiness is set forth which hath in it also the force of a double reason to perswade thereunto 1. From the person calling 2. From the calling it self The person calling God he is holy therefore must we be so Concerning Gods holiness we need say little It s his very essence and uncreated in him he hath been so for ever and is so infinitely The Angels cannot cease praising the same Holy holy holy c. He is the Fountain of holiness and conveyeth the streams thereof into his Creatures Men and Angels He is holy by nature whatsoever holiness is in Angels or Men is not by nature but by grace He sanctifieth the place where he manifesteth himself as the ground whereon Moses stood by the bush where God appeared much more Heaven where he most clearly sheweth himself to the Saints This should teach us as to acknowledge him so in his Word and in all his Works and that we should not dare admit a thought to the contrary though we cannot see the reason of all things so the use hereof is That we should study after holiness that so there may be some agreement between him and us as we are bidden be merciful and perfect as he is and our Savior faith Learn of me not that he requires an equality which can never be here and hereafter Here we cannot be perfectly holy as he is in Heaven we shall be perfectly holy but not infinitely as he is because we are finite but so that we labor to imitate him that we may have his blessed Image renewed in us daily and grow more and more like unto him going from strength to strength till we appear before the God of gods in Sion Can the most holy God abide unholy persons He hath pure eyes and hateth sin abhorreth iniquity what agreement between light and darkness God and Belial Therefore the Lord so often called upon the Israelites to keep themselves from all kindes of Pollution and instructed them unto holiness in innumerable things whereof some were very small Therefore as we take Gods holy Name upon us hear his holy Word partake his holy Sacrament and take his holy Name in our mouthes let us also study after holiness else never look to see Gods face He can no more endure prophane persons then we to take a Toad in our mouthes This holiness stands not in coming to Church mumbling over a few Prayers without understanding coming to the Communion at Easter c. The Pharisees fasted oft prayed long gave Alms had broad Phylacteries yet were rejected by our Savior Christ It stands in the purity of the heart and the whole conversation But how little doth this example of the Lord prevail to bring men to holiness most follow after their own hearts lusts and the corrupt example of men we do as we see others do and why say we should we be wiser then our Forefathers then all our neighbors and thus being willing to follow such examples we draw one another to all evil But follow we not those in evil but the blessed example of God himself as in holiness so in sanctifying his day Thus of the person calling The calling it self A great benefit indeed why Is it so great a benefit to be called Yea as is here meant There is a twofold calling 1. Outward When God calls men by every days new benefits by every new correction by his Word whereby yet they are never aw hit the better nor converted for many are called but few chosen and this is common to Reprobates 2. Inward and Effectual when besides and with the outward means God speaks inwardly by his Spirit to the Conscience The parts hereof are 1. The enlightning of the minde to understand the Principles of Religion which though alone it be not sufficient nor more then may be in a Reprobate yet it s the foundation of the rest without which no effectual calling 2. The opening of the heart to believe as Lydia's was when one believes every thing particularly to belong to them and so the promise of Salvation among the rest till then her heart as all ours was fast lockt up not able to believe 3. The change of the whole man This is essentially necessary to Salvation for by nature we are slaves of sin as long as we continue as we were born we are far from Salvation The fruits hereof are 1. When a man goes about the works of the same and labors to walk worthy of it in an holy life 2. When a man highly esteemeth his calling and the hope of glory he is called to as Paul accounted all dung in respect of the excellency of Christ crucified and the things he esteemed highly before his calling afterward he made no reckoning of 3. When he will suffer any thing for the same rather then be drawn from the hope thereof Some are called sooner some later as in the Parable of the Laborers hired into the Vineyard Examine we our calling for much hangs upon this Our Election past and Glorification to come Calling is the fruit and proper effect of Election if the one then certainly the other Notes hereof are both Negative and Affirmative Negative 1. Not to hear the Word and that diligently so doth the Devil he will not miss a Sermon nay marks every point in a Sermon to keep thee from the obedience thereof or turn it one way or other to hurt 2. Nor to hear joyfully 3. Nor to reform many things as Herod 4. Nor to do some choyce duties as Ananias and Sapphira Affirmative But 1. To seek above all to be at peace with God and to have his Spirit to assure us of our everlasting Salvation not to serve the time nor any such thing but above all to be assured of Gods favor 2. That we hate unfeignedly all evil but especially the special evils of the
Christian love wherein we have 1. The ground of it The grace of God which they had received namely for that they were Justified and Sanctified which is set out by the part purified Their Souls the outward means whereby the word called Truth which they did obey and the inward worker the Spirit 2. The end of it which was as to all good duties so to true love amongst the rest as if he had said Seeing you are pardoned and purged to this end that you should love purely see that you do so This ground is a Reason of the Exhortation where it seemeth the Holy Ghost keeps a good order both in his Exhortations and Reasons Before he exhorted to the fear and love of God now to the love of the Brethren Before he had used Reasons both from the Godhead in general vers 15 16. and from the first two persons of the Trinity the Father vers 17. and the Son vers 18 19. Now he useth one taken from the third person the holy Spirit of God who had wrought grace in them and purified them to this end From the order which the holy Ghost useth Note we two things 1. Where there 's no love nor fear of God there can be no true Brotherly love that being indeed the root from whence this springeth 1. Therefore there can be no true love amongst the wicked Drunkards meet together and Pot-companionship is common but this is no love its conspiracy Love rejoyceth in good not evil No more is a company of Thieves and Traytors that conspire together or many or fewer that combine against a good part they may stick close and hold together in evil but this is no love nor in those Towns where there 's scarce any or but mean teaching where people meet twice or thrice a week to Bowls and women to Stool-ball or other games thus to spend out their time and to no good is far from love and yet if one speak against such things Oh say they You are an enemy to love and friendship and It was as a peaceable Town till such a one came as any other whatsoever now there 's no good-fellowship c. But our Savior Christ saith He came to bring no such peace in evil but rather debate The Devil is content with this peace because they strengthen one another in evil for if any good come to cross this merry prophane world then will it be opposed What hold is thereof their love they go arm in arm to the Tavern yet straight ready to stab one another or betray each other as Joab did Abner and it was between the men of Sechem and Abimelech if they be once out at deadly defiance it s seldom forgiven never forgotten 2. Nor can the wicked love the children of God truly they may be convinced in their conscience as Saul that they be the Servants of God innocent men and God may encline their hearts to favor them as Cyrus to set the people at liberty to return and build For if a mans ways please God his very enemies shall be at peace with them and Ahasuerus and Artaxerxes favored Ezra and Nehemiah yea as God kept Daniel among the Lyons so he can and doth keep his children among the wicked and as he made the Ravens bring Elijah meat so he can make even the wicked instruments for his childrens good but love them they cannot They may do a man outwardly some good and not amiss to take it but to do it aright they cannot as neither to pray or do any other duty and what hold of their favor If they cry Hosanna now within a while they will cry Crucifie him as those of Lystra would have sacrified to Paul and Barnabas as gods but by and by upon a lying report of some stoned them and as Herod reverenced John the Baptist yet at the perswasion of Herodias her Daughter cut off his head Judas betrayed Christ and David complained that it was his familiar friend that did him the greatest hurt If some great body shall say to them I perceive or hear you are a great favorer of Puritans they are gone and hide their heads if the multitude go the other way or it be any thing dangerous when there 's most need of them they are gone 2. Upon this coupling of these two together Note further that Wheresoever there 's the true fear and love of God there will be also love towards our Brethren 1. Therefore they that declare no love but that they are void of all bowels of compassion being all for themselves are also void of the love of God 2. They also that malign mock and persecute the better sort no worse brand of such that they have in them not the least dram of the love of God He that loveth him that begetteth loveth also him that is begotten and they that love God make much of them that fear the Lord having all their delight in such The contrary is a black mark and as bad as may be as bad a brand as any can bear as hereby we may know that we are translated from death unto life so by the contrary that we are yet under darkness 3. They that are contentious giving or embracing every trifling occasion conducing hereto and can fret and fall out and live in enmity and that day after day week after week moneth after moneth let these suspect themselves either the love of God hath no place in them or else it s in a very small measure and their corruption overgrows the same Having purified your souls These words are the Ground and Reason of the Exhortation namely That forasmuch as they were Justified and Sanctified by the Spirit of God to the exercise of all good duties and so of love that they would do that for which they had this cost bestowed upon them This presupposing a former impurity notes the uncleanness that is in Soul and Body They were created pure but are now defiled in the sight of God and that with sin which God who is of pure eyes cannot abide we are guilty of Adams sin born in Original sin therewith tainted throughout so with infinite actual sins Not only are our eyes full of adultery our feet swift to shed blood our mouthes full of cursing c. but our very souls defiled and every faculty thereof the thoughts of our heart being onely evil continually thereout proceeding Murthers Adulteries c. whereby we are defiled This is implyed in that of the Prophet Cease to do evil learn to do well and that of Saint James Cleanse your hands ye sinners and purifie your hearts ye double minded We are not without filthy nakedness we are so corrupt that our nature taints all our actions be they never so good in themselves yea the best and most holy of Gods Ordinances the Word Sacraments and Prayer making them
abominable in the sight of God So impure that we cannot cleanse our selves nay nor desire it conceiving that even our uncleanness is purity and becomes us well So as all the water in the Seas all the help of Men and Angels cannot help us it must be the mighty work of God alone as the very water in Baptism teacheth us This should humble us and make us desire speedily to be cleansed which is by the Blood of Christ Jesus from sin past and from the taint of nature by the Spirit of Sanctification But how few are thus affected how few take knowledge of their uncleanness and that sin doth so defile them 1. There are even open prophane ones which yet seek no washing but refuse it yea think themselves clean enough yea hate them that wallow not in the mire as themselves thinking strange to see any cleanse themselves by the Word and Prayer yea think them strange that will not go on in their filthiness by companying and joyning with them 2. Civil persons can see no such thing therefore few of them are cleansed because few finde themselves leprous and desire to be cleansed let such take knowledge of their uncleanness yea let the civilest know that if they be not born again of water and the holy Ghost they cannot see the Kingdom of God Seek therefore to be purged in time that you may please God and see him for without holiness none shall see him He onely that hath innocent hands and a pure heart shall enter into his Tabernacle else person service and all is loathsom to God and what should such a man do living And the servants of God that are in some measure purged must desire to be more purged of these evils that cleave to them and prevail so much over them and defile even their best duties Your souls Hereby he means the whole man both Body and Soul for God sanctifieth throughout and there the body is Sanctified where there 's Sanctification of the Soul as from which comes the Sanctification of the Body In obeying the truth The Word of God is the outward instrument of our cleansing Thus were Zacheus Mary Magdalene and the Goaler thus also are we sanctified The Law pulling down the Gospel by degrees lifts up working an high prizing of the remedy vehement longing after it at last some perswasion which Faith unites to Christ whereby guiltiness and sin is pardoned in Christs death and corruption being taken away the grace of Sanctification is given which Faith sucketh from Christ the fountain of life so that as he that is out of Christ can do no good so united to him we receive sanctifying grace therefore Faith is said to purifie the heart namely by uniting us to Christ and the Word is the instrument to work Faith Besides the Word purgeth thus not onely setting before us as in a glass all our faults and what we should do but it worketh in us care and conscience to be obedient 1. Therefore thank God for the Word the instrument of purging Where it is not all lie in the mire O how we should desire the free passage of it 2. If we see our children and servants defiled we must bring them to the Word and pray and wait thereon 3. For our selves we are to try whether it hath been effectual to wash us both heart and hand if yea then there 's comfort it hath obtained the right end if not but that we remain in our filthiness or in any part of it willingly it s a fearful sign Many have been cleansed by it what hath it purged us of Hath it washed our mouthes from swearing lying our hands from wrong our eyes from wantonness our hearts from the love of all sin our master sin especially as Zacheus They obeying the Word their Souls and bodies were purged thereby else they could not This is better then Sacrifice and disobedience is that which the Lord cannot away withal but will grievously punish All the stir is about obeying the truth for men can be content to hear but to obey is death O how would the Word purifie men if they would obey it its just with God to take away the Truth from us because we obey it not Truth The Word is called Truth not true onely but Truth the Truth nothing but Truth and in matters of God and our Salvation all the Truth the rule of Truth 1. Then Traditions contrary to this are lyes and whatsoever else 2. It s Blasphemy to speak against this Truth or any part of it 3. Let Gods poor people get the Word on their sides humble persons get a promise and stay upon it against all contrary temptations They are lyes the Word is the truth yet they suffer themselves to be more carried away with a temptation of Satan or that riseth of their own unbelief then they are comforted by three or four plain promises of Gods Word 4. Let the wicked that make such slight account of Gods threatnings know that they shall prove all too true for them they shall not be held guiltless and they go in danger of all Gods wrath and curses every hour and hang over the pit of Hell c. These things move not but the Word ought to make their hearts ake and tremble as who shall one day finde whose word shall stand theirs or the Lords Through the Spirit The inward worker is the Spirit without which all will be in vain It s the Spirit that worketh all from first to last opens the understanding works Faith and then conveys power from Christ to dye to sin and live to righteousness without him we shall have but binde eyes ears stopt no hearing ears he opened the heart of Lydia We must not then trust to our selves or our wit learning and parts but acknowledge the very best thing in us the wisdom of the flesh to be enmity against God Nor must we trust to any Preacher in the world for its God onely that giveth the encrease but ever come in humility calling upon God both on our own and the Preachers behalf that God would give us his Spirit to make all effectual that through him we may understand believe and obey Unto unfained love of the brethren Hence note 1. That till a man be cleansed by the Spirit of Sanctification he is not fit to do any good no not for love for the heart must first be emptied of the love of all evil ere the love of any good can take place The garden must be rid of weeds and stones ere we sow and plant For those therefore that declare by their loosness that there remaineth the love of some lust in them it s as sure as God is in heaven for all the countenance they make of Religion and shew of profession and good things there
hath these two things in it 1. That we have brotherly and tender affections one towards another 2. That we shew it forth by brotherly actions and fruits answerable both which must necessarily go together 1. Then In vain do any challenge tender and loving affections except they shew the fruit thereof to their Brethrens Bodies and Souls especially 2. It s not enough to do brotherly offices unless they proceed from brotherly affections Many a man will give frankly and do other duties required of him but defiles his liberality with insulting over the parties relieved upbraiding them therewith and thinking thereby to make them subject unto them whereas a gift should be given chearfully and seeing one that stands in need of our help we ought compassionately to tender his estate as our own remembring Gods commandment for relieving such a one and thanking God we may and though the party ought to be thankful yet should not we stain our liberality with any sinister maner of giving It must be frank that 's the nature of a gift and it must also come from compassion and feeling So for reproving admonishing c. an excellent duty I would it were more usual it must proceed from a brotherly affection not proudly imperiously or harshly So we must invite from a brotherly affection else our brotherly action loseth his grace with God yea with men also if they perceive it And though we are chiefly to love Gods servants Christians professors with us of the same Religion and our fellow Brethren yet we are not to neglect any we must love all all that either be or may be the people of God though they be yet Pagans Heathens c. for they are our own flesh and have in them as ye heard some part of the Image of God as in their Soul which is a Spirit and Immortal and the Majesty of their face above all Creatures A King though an Heathen hath a part of the Image of God in his Soveraignty Then we must love the Devil as having some part of Gods Image We are not because he is pronounced of God as his final and desperate Enemy appointed to destruction So if we knew any such men as the Prophets did we ought not to love them but hate them not pray for them but against them as David did For others though Infidels we must love them and if God cast them into our lot we must do good to them to their Souls and Bodies They be strangers to me So was the Jew that fell among Thieves to the Samaritan and in that Christ taught who is our Neighbor Gods Image ought not to seem strange to us but loved wheresoever we see it They never did ought for me But God hath who bids thee love They have wronged me and are mine enemies This is no sufficient ground for thee not to love them for the rule is not to love for that thou art loved but because the Lord commands it God is not our enemy he deserves well of us and to him we owe all that may be and he hath turned us over to pay some of the debt we owe him to our enemy and he will take it as paid to him O that we could learn this Lesson And if we must love that small part of the Image of God where we see it then where its more we must love more Therefore where we see the very face of his Image renewed in Wisdom Holiness Righteousness and the Sanctifying Grace of Gods Spirit vouchsafing to make a man a new Creature and Holy as he is Holy Oh this we ought to embrace love reverence in a high degree we cannot shew a better tokenof our love to God then to love his Image and the more we see it to love it the more such are dear to God as the Apple of his eye 1. Those that make all alike make one as welcome as another make no difference of good and bad in their countenance help assistance they be not endued with the Spirit of God for where it is it will take knowledge of his own work and make a man love it yea though a carnal man should have some natural parts of civility skill c. more then a Christian man yet we must affect grace most These men be neither fish nor flesh 2. But much worse are those that of all persons like the Children of God worst and that for their zeal and forwardness If 't were not for them they could like them and therefore chuse swearers jesters and prophane persons for their companions and cannot away with the society of Christians who in their liberality will rather give to bad persons fitting in the others light and making them fare the worse for their zeal and godliness Of all men they cannot away with these Puritans and had rather their Friends should be any thing then of that number their Sons Daughters and Tenants c. They would love them if they were not so precise A bad sign such are not translated from death to life are not of God are in darkness to this hour they are not led by Davids Spirit who could not abide the workers of iniquity The more of Gods Image a man seeth in another to like him the worse is a fearful sign of no love to God If you will needs hate hate not them which God loves but whom he hates hate them not because he loves them and because of their goodness for God saith to them as to Jacob I will bless them that bless thee and curse them that curse thee even Balaam himself refused to curse Israel If they shall stand at the last day and be damned that gave them no meat then what shall become of their haters imprisoners and that for their goodness Then would they be glad to be with the least of them but it shall be far from them how little soever they regard them in this world and then shall their time of glory be as is their enemies in this world We must therefore labor to be religious else we can never love them that be so because of their goodness Here also observe a difference between the love we ought to bear to the Wicked Pagans Infidels c. we must love them as our flesh not as our brethren for they have not God for their Father the Church for their Mother have not suckt the same breasts with us the Word and Sacraments Therefore look how natural Brethren be affected each to other so ought Christians Fellow-heirs of the same Inheritance as having a better Brotherhood as much as the Spirit is better then the Flesh and Grace above Nature Our Savior prefer'd the hearers and doers of the Word before his natural Kindred This is a more lasting Brotherhood which abides longer then this life even for ever when it shall be with
same grace effectually call and convert which should binde our hearts more effectually to praise and serve him all the days of our life 4. That the excellency of this grace is such as all things without it are nothing If we had the wisdom of Solomon the strength of Sampson the policy of Achitophel the wealth of Ahasuerus c. if we could measure the Heaven Earth and Sea and knew the nature of all Creatures therein from the Cedar to the Hysope nay if we could understand the Bible could Preach never so Learnedly and had all gifts of knowledge and utterance yet were we not born again all were nothing Besides it s the more excellent both because so rare only the Elect of God are born again and because Eternal In the natural birth we dye because born of mortal seed and nourished by corruptible food but they that be born again never dye more never come more into their former state as being born of the immortal seed of the Word and Spirit and being thereby nourished are joyned to the fountain of life Christ Again by our first birth we are made miserable by this happy by that sinners by this righteous persons by that children of wrath by this children of God by that slaves of Satan by this servants of righteousnes by that limbs of the Devil by this members of Christ by that heirs of Hell by this heirs of Heaven O happy day O happy birth before Regeneration Sin and Satan wholly ruled in us but after Grace and the Spirit of God 1. This should teach us if we can prove it in our selves to rejoyce and remember our birth-day Many delight to talk of their age as others when where and what year they were born But canst thou tell where and when thou wert born again thou canst else have little joy of thy first birth The older thou art the more shame and greater condemnation if thou art not born again He that is not regenerate is a Bastard for though he have after a sort the Church to his Mother yet he hath not God to his Father and though in the Natural birth the Mothers side is the surest yet in the Spiritual birth it s otherwise Therefore if thou hast Wit Beauty Strength Wealth and the like rejoyce not in them but that thou art born again yea though thou art Poor Weak Sickly yet being born again thou art happy If God hath denied thee Wealth and Health or taken them away yet if he hath given thee grace thou art to rejoyce exceedingly 2. It may teach us to rejoyce if we know our children new born We rejoyce at their Natural Birth but alas wert not for hope because they be of Christian Parents we might rather weep for when a childe is born there 's come a sinner a guilty person into the World one that is in danger of all evil subject to a great deal of sin and sorrow and one that hath deserved to be cast into Hell O therefore if we know them born again there 's cause of rejoycing yea we must rejoyce at the new birth of a servant or any other as the Angels do The World likes such the worse a sign they are the old men 3. If we know it not we are to use the means bring them to Baptism after teach them what is fit that they may make conscience of their Covenant and bring them to the Word if they be any whit forward further them if backward or unwilling use thy Authority over them 4. Rebuke them that desire to see them Strong Fair Rich Healthy and the like in the mean time not respecting whether they be born again or not 5. He that is not born again hath nothing excellent in him but abides in death and is the servant of sin 5. That it s so necessary as without which there 's no entring into the Kingdom of Heaven for thereinto can no unclean thing enter and they onely which are pure in heart shall see God We are born impure sinful defiled from head to foot while we are in this state there 's no possibility of serving God as either by thinking speaking or doing good we must therefore be washed and made clean The world imagine no such necessity herein it s a riddle to them few know what any such work or change meaneth They think to be saved by their good meaning civil life and living orderly O this is sound if these do not well God help us all Again though openly bad if they can cry God have mercy on their deathbed they shall do well enough Here 's no dreaming of a new birth of any change in the understanding will affections yea throughout both body and soul but none of the others will serve the turn therefore try whether ye be new born If we live still in sin as in lying it s a certain argument we are as we were naturally He that is in Christ is a new creature and such a one walketh not after the flesh but after the Spirit if thou art thus thou hast put off thy old conversation and put on a new 6. The effects of Regeneration 1. An hatred of all sin a love of all good 2. A strife and labor to do the one and avoid the other 3. A diligent use of the means for this purpose and a Spiritual combat against the lets wherein being conquerors we have peace and joy if otherwise grief 4. Delight in the Word Prayer and Heavenly things whereas we were wont to delight in vain and worldly things so to cry Abba-Father to love the Father to desire the sincere milk of the Word and to live innocently If upon tryal of thy self by these notes thou findest thy self not born again thy case is fearful it had been better then thou shouldest thus dye that thou hadst never been born or born a Toad whereof when its dead there 's an end but the man that is not born again while he lives when he dyeth the second death will lay hold on him eternally yet alas a number of old folks ready to drop into the grave are not yet born again What shall become of these few men are born again when they become old which I speak not to discourage you quite but to awaken you the more earnestly to look about you some were called about the eleventh hour but let them that have day before them not defer or put it to the venture 6. That the life of a Regenerate man cannot be that it was or as is the life of carnal men for the case is altered he is now united to Jesus Christ as an imp to the stock a member to the head by Faith on our parts but principally by the Spirit of God by which Faith we draw and by which Spirit is conveyed to us vertue from Christs death to kill sin our old man and the corruptions
hath given us many means to subdue them therefore will be angry if we keep them not under and grow especially against our strongest corruptions they offend God hurt us glad Satan defile the Temple of the holy Ghost were the cause of Christs death are of long continuance and therefore must be put away And as we must labor daily to mortifie our lusts and old man so to grow in all graces 8. The perfection of a Christian There 's none here in this life we know but in part there be still remnants of sin in us we are indeed perfectly Justified not but in part Sanctified Sin and Grace is mingled in every part not sin in one part and grace in another as heat and cold in lukewarm water light and darkness in the twilight God will have it so to be 1. That we might be saved of mercy and by Christs merit and not by any merit of our own for if we were perfectly Sanctified here then should Christ seem onely to make us fit to merit our own Salvation 2. That his power might be made known in our weakness whereby we are enabled to overcome such mighty enemies of our Salvation 3. That continually we might be kept humble ever thankful to God for daily pardon 4. That there might be continual use of the Word Sacraments Prayer and one of another 5. That there might be something to weary us hence and make us long for Heaven where we shall attain that which here we can never But though these Corruptions remain yet they reign not they are indeed troublesom and hurtful as the Canaanites to the Israelites or Rebels that make Insurrection in a Kingdom but have not the Scepter in their hand but are subdued in time and they dwell in us as unwelcom guests There is always a Civil war in a Childe of God two men in one man the old and the new two laws the law of our members and the law of our minde the Flesh and Spirit fight each against other now the one prevailing then the other yet so as the old man grows weaker and the grace of God stronger It had a deadly blow at first and still languisheth and is in a Consumption as a Serpent that is deadly wounded in his head yet wrigles with the tail or a Soldier deadly wounded in his brain yet thrusts with his weapon The Scripture speaks of the old man in Regeneration as if it were crucified and wholly destroyed because it s so wounded that it can never recover his former strength 1. This condemns all Anabaptists and others that dream of a purity in this life 2. It teacheth us to bear with one another The husband though godly must not look the wife should be without fault nor the wife the husband so the Master the Servant or the Servant the Master there are none without Imperfections we never read of any but noted with some weakness Christ alone excepted therefore think it not strange neither neglect the graces that be in any for one or more infirmities so as they grow to no height 3. Here 's comfort to those that doubt of their Conversion because they meet with temptation and feel sin rebelling in them and their corrupt nature lusting after evil It s not so much a sign you are not converted because you have sin for that 's common to all as that you are because you feel it strive against it and grieve for it This is indeed a sign you have the Spirit in you The godly and wicked sin both but there 's great odds in the maner the wicked sin willingly and advisedly yea delight in it are loath to be hindred from it when they have done are not humbled but go on therein whereas the Regenerate sin not with full consent but haled thereto by force of temptation and strength of corruption being thereafter humbled ashamed grieved If it be thus with thee be of good comfort be still constant in resisting use means to subdue the old man and cherish the new so shall you every day get the victory more and more and when you be overtaken thus it shall not be laid to your charge but pardoned in the Death and Obedience of Jesus Christ Neither shall your corruption recover it self again to rule over you as before but shall still languish and this is the cause why the Scripture speaks as if our Regeneration were perfect our old man destroyed And at last by death we shall get a final and perfect victory and never feel sin more for with laying down our bodies we lay down our sin and not before Not of corruptible seed c. Here is set down 1. The efficient cause of our Regeneration both Negatively where 's shewed what it is not and Affirmatively what is not 2. The instrument thereof the Word of God 3. A description of God that he liveth and abideth for ever Not of corruptible seed Of mortal seed we are born not born again by it we are made Creatures not new Creatures we are not born holy but by being born again we are made holy The godliest Saints of God cannot convey grace into their Children but sin and nature whence it is that even Abraham had an Ishmael Isaac an Esau As we are born of our Parents we are altogether corrupt our understanding seeth little in heavenly things and our Reason is an enemy thereto as that there is one God in three Persons Christ God and Man born of a Virgin the world made of nothing Man saved by the imputed righteousness of another the near Union between Christ and a Believer the Resurrection and last Judgement c. Reason sees them not yields not to them nay being much urged laughs thereat and that which it doth understand it conceives not as it ought the will desires nothing that good is or at least as it ought for it is defiled and so the whole man Again mortal seed begets that that is mortal onely and not immortal but when we be once Regenerate we never dye more but live the life of grace here and shall that of glory hereafter a final fall or the second death can never befal the new Creature Let none therefore trust in this that they were born of godly Parents but desire God as their Father to beget them anew But of incorruptible Namely by the Spirit of God which is the true efficient cause who doth alter and change our hearts and conveys power to kill sin in us and to quicken us to a good life Usually these words and the next are put together and understood of one thing namely that the Word is the immortal seed of Regeneration and after a sort it may be so called but properly the Spirit of God is the seed the Word is the instrument and we know the Word of it self can do no such thing no more then a Tool can
so shall our reward be great above others if we be unfaithful we must look for greater damnation as being treacherous in so weighty a work 2. For people how ought they to regard Gods faithful Ministers that watch over their Souls Alas how little are they regarded how poorly maintained every thing too much every little enough for them whereas Lawyers Physicians c. live wealthily are much sought to It s a plain sign men love their Bodies better then their Souls and the Earthly Inheritance better then the Heavenly Which liveth and abideth for ever These words spoken of God are to shew how it comes to pass that the Word is able to Regenerate and beget us to a new and immortal life namely because it is the Word of him who liveth and giveth life to all and endureth for ever If it were not the Word of such a one it could not for as for the word of man it can do no such matter All the wisdom of all the men of the world put together and used to perswade a sinner are not able to change his heart The word of a man can but stir up that in a man which is in him already but to put any thing into him that was not in him it cannot 1. This teacheth us to preach the pure Word of God purely and not our own Devices for what is the chaff to the wheat not any word of man this or that how wise or ancient soever can put life into a man So nor to mingle mans word with Gods it hath no need of help from mans testimony let it alone it shall be able to perform that which its appointed for The Word of God is sharp enough to divide between the joynts and the marrow though it be not whetted on this or that mans Grindstone As Pearls need no painting so that which is of incomparable power and is pronounced to be mighty hath no need of the help of weak man 2. Let him that is born anew by the preaching of the Word be well assured he shall live and endure for ever as God so liveth and endureth as every one that is not begotten thereby shall through Gods judgement live after a sort and abide for ever but it shall be in everlasting wo and misery Verse 24. For all flesh is as grass and all the glory of man as the flower of grass the grass withereth and the flower thereof falleth away Verse 25. But the Word of the Lord endureth for ever and this is the word which by the Gospel is preached unto you THe Apostle now laboreth to make men labor for their part in this Regeneration whereof he had spoken and that is by shewing the miserable state of a carnal and unregenerate man and that a man without this hath nothing that good is nothing that can please God that can stand him in stead and bring him to Salvation for whatsoever is in man besides this is flesh is corrupt and sinful and so consequently vain and vanishing as grass yea the best thing that is or can be in an unregenerate man is but as a flower that fadeth soon away and cannot abide the heat of the Sun no more can any thing in an unregenerate man abide the censure and judgement of Almighty God and this he doth to drive as well carnal men out of themselves and make them labor for this grace of Regeneration as to stir up them that were Regenerate to be thankful to God for this marvellous work and labor to walk worthy of it in all fruits of holiness and obedience Now having laid out the misery of a carnal men yet he leaves him not so but tells him that there is a means to help this and to bring him to an happy state and to live for ever namely The Word of God which endureth for ever whereby the Soul is converted Faith wrought we united to Christ and fetch from him as pardon of sin by his death and favor by his obedience so ability to live the life of grace here and the life of glory hereafter But lest any should say But where is this Word that is able to do thus wonderfully for us and how must it be dealt with to make it thus effectual for our Regeneration He tells them that its among them and being sincerely preached and humbly heard believed and obeyed would become effectual to their Salvation In the words we have both the Law and the Gospel 1. The miserable state of all unregenerate men 2. The mean to make us live for ever Both these are set down in two Propositions The first concerning the base estate of a carnal man hath two branches one a degree above another The first that all flesh that is whosoever is carnal and unregenerate is grass that is frail brittle fickle perishing which is not onely in respect of his bodily estate but any thing else in him The second that the glory of man that is the best things that be or can be in him are as the flower of grass vain and vanishing The second concerns the Word of the Lord that it endureth for ever and that to make us live for ever by uniting us to Christ the Fountain of life The words are taken out of Isa. 40. 6 7 8. where note by the way that no text is ever cited out of the Apocrypha the Apostle being guided by the same Spirit that the Prophet was looking upon the same sense not standing precisely upon the very words All flesh is as grass Though it be not chiefly meant of the frailty and brittleness of our bodily condition yet it is also included of which a little This our life is often compared to grass and that fitly for as grass is subject to come to an end many ways so we It may be blasted with the East-wind as soon as ever it peers out of the ground if not that yet in the spring the beasts will crop and bite it off if it miss both these yet the mower will cut it down with his sithe if it escape all these yet there is one thing coming that it cannot escape namely the cold frosty winter whereby it must needs wither away So we may be blasted as soon as we be born how many have dyed the same day they have been born or shortly after if we scape then yet some disease may bite us in our youth or if we miss both these death with his sithe may cut us down in our middle age but if yet we scape the winter notwithstanding of old age will wither us away and we cannot shift it Alas we are as a bubble a vapor of no continuance so vain a thing is man lighter then vanity A little too much heat or cold * a little blow with a Horse foot a bad savour or the like can quickly make an end of us Alas we carry the matter of many diseases daily about us in
should not be accepted or if he did doubt whether he should or not this would take off all edge but when we are sure that 's a great encouragement For who would not be glad to do any thing wherewith God would be pleased Art thou afraid that he doth not accept thy Sacrifice as who hast prayed oft and long and art not heard Judge not according to that Thy Prayer sent up in truth was accepted at first though not granted by and by as not being then time The Lord stays till a fitter time Acceptable Not that God hath any need of them but it pleaseth him for our encouragement so to tell us for if we serve him never so diligently he is never the better but our selves are the better and our Neighbors by our good example So contrarily if we do never so ill he is not the worse as being most perfectly holy and good at first and so is and will be To God Here may seem a secret Antithesis between these words To God and these To Men For indeed Spiritual Sacrifices are nothing to Carnal men but such only as stand in outward Pomp Shew and Ceremony But it s the Spiritual service that pleaseth God He cares more for a broken heart and for the Sacrifice of praise Spiritually performed then for Thousands of Bulls or all the outside that so much pleaseth the eye He cares not for the Papists going on Pilgrimage numbers of Prayers Fasting days Pompous service and curious musick which doth more delight the ear then tend any way to edification And because we reject these they cry out upon us as having no Religion And are there not some among us with whom its a foul matter to neglect any outward Ceremony who yet do altogether neglect Spiritual services By Jesus Christ. Our Sacrifices are acceptable to God nor for own-worthiness or the worth of the service but for the sake and by the means of Christ Jesus He onely makes them acceptable to God 1. In taking away our sins by his Death 2. Covering us with his Obedience 3. Inabling us by his Spirit who can do no good of our selves to perform these services 4. Covering the wants thereof in his perfect Obedience and making Intercession for us and in this worthiness must we offer up our selves Prayers Thanks and Alms. 1. This condemneth them that do these Duties and yet are in their sins unpardoned not having Christs Righteousness made theirs and which do them not by the Spirit of God but by their own might Their services are abominable 2. Those that come in the worthiness of any Saint as the Papists which pray for this or that Saints sake do grievously sin Oh but say they he is indeed the Mediator of Redemption others may with him be Mediators of Intercession He is belike beholden to them that will leave him somewhat but there is no other Intercessor but the Redeemer he that 's the one is the other also Oh but they conclude all their Prayers per Jesum Christum Dominum nostrum A good mends when they have robb'd him by joyning others with him to conclude with his Name So those that come in their own worthiness not asking for Christs But we ought not to think of God but in Jesus Christ coming between Note further that Our works even the best can never attain to that perfection to be worthy of themselves as being still full of imperfection but by Jesus Christ to all that perform them in Faith and to their uttermost they are accepted as perfect 1. This serves as to humble us while we live under the daily sence of the imperfections of our services So to warn us to shrowd them and our selves under Christs perfection 2. To comfort them that in Faith strive and yet cannot perform them to their mindes They must not be dismaid but believe that for Christs sake they shall be accepted This is necessary to be known and believed because many a good soul when they have pray'd or done any service in the best maner they can are yet discouraged Why nothing pleaseth God but that which is perfect and I know will such a one say how imperfect my poor service is I cannot in any sort pray as I would I cannot continue a short Prayer without wandrings c. Well what thou dost do in truth and with all thy might and Christs perfect obedience shall make it up Though thy service be short yet it is large enough to cover all wer 't not for this we might be dismaid at our best duties But this is not for the wicked and unbelievers they think they will do as well as they can and there 's an end Christ shall do the rest But what right hast thou to Christ and what canst thou do as good as nothing Verse 6. Wherefore it is contained in the Scripture Behold I lay in Sion a chief corner stone elect precious and he that believeth on him shall not be confounded THe Apostle having already shewed both that Christ is the Foundation on which his Church is builded and that Believers are built up on him a Spiritual House c. he now confirmeth both out of the Scriptures and needful it was fully to prove them that so they might be strengthened to embrace Christ the Foundation of their happiness and against that common offence of the multitude which did not embrace but reject him Now that he had said he sheweth to be no new thing but such as was of old spoken of by God to his Prophets as the Scripture of the Old Testament beareth witness namely that of the Prophet Isaiah Chap. 28. 16. wherein is shewed of Christ that He is a chief corner stone and of Believers that they shall not be ashamed and therefore are accepted of God In that he alleageth the Scripture for his purpose Note we that That which must confirm and settle us in any Point of Doctrine is the Testimony of the Word of God If God speak to his in his Word we build that its true accordingly doing or leaving undone nothing else can satisfie not the minde of this or that man or many men or the practice of such and such no not of the best but we must build our Faith on Gods Word that cannot deceive us else shall we ever waver never be at a certainty Through men we may be driven hither and thither but if grounded on the Word of God nothing can remove us 1. This condemneth the Enthusiasts that boast of Revelations and so neglect the Word No Gods Spirit and his Word are joyned together and they that have at any time been most endued with the Spirit have at no time neglected the Scriptures but given themselves to the searching of the same Gods Spirit speaks no otherwise then according to the Word 2. Papists that thrust in Traditions and Humane Inventions as whereon people
c. on the contrary consider the woful estate of the wicked For what be they be they Kings Priests or Prophets no such matter Believers be so They be Kings Priests and Prophets but the wicked are the slaves of sin and Satan slaves to the flesh to their own lusts to the world What though they be rich yea though they be Emperors and not Believers they are the vassels of Satan and have nothing but their drudgery in sin and Hell for their own place as their desert Neither are they Priests but prophane ones let them stand off for the holy God cannot abide unholy persons they and their Sacrifice are abomination to the Lord They offer no Sacrifices at all of Prayer Praise or Alms or if they do its abominable because they offer not themselves soul and body to God first but they offer themselves to the Devil and him they serve with body and soul might and main Neither are they Prophets but dumb beasts not savoring of the mysteries of Gods Kingdom or if uttering any thing thereof yet their ill lives disgrace it again O that such considering their own base and the others happy estate would have an holy emulation to be as they and indeed nothing in this world is worthy to be envied but a Christian Humble therefore thy self for thy sin past turn to God for thy pardon in Christ and labor to have thy part in him and by him and by Faith in him thou shalt attain to be a Christian and so consequently a King Priest and Prophet and be enabled to the duties of the same An holy nation Here 's a third priviledge not meant of all the Jews but of the elect among them and of all believing Gentiles as Acts 2. 38 39. so called 1. Because they had the Oracles of God the Word and Sacraments which no other had This belonged to all the Jews True but it might be said that they onely had them which had the power of them to the conversion of their souls and Salvation and others had them not which had no fruit and benefit by them 2. Because they were sanctified and set aside by special grace to be holy ones to the Lords use Note then That All that be the Lords are holy persons that is Not onely having Christs holiness imputed to them but in whom God worketh inherent Righteousness and Holiness by his Spirit conveying vertue from Christs death to kill sin and from his Resurrection to raise them to newness of life to alter and change them throughout in soul spirit and body This though not perfect in any yet is sound and upright in them all therefore he gives them his holy Word and holy Spirit to work this and holy Sacraments to encrease it and its requisite that as God is holy so also all his should so be and these be they shall see his face with comfort no other and for these onely is Heaven prepared O let every man examine himself whether he be a sanctified person or not if yea Then 1. To thy comfort know hereby thou art one of the Lords number a greater priviledge then to be written among the Potentates of the earth There 's Consolation to thee thou wert elected and shalt be glorified 2. Seeing thou art set aside for the Lords use and sanctified in body and soul never defile thy self again or put any part of thy body and soul to any common or unholy use of sin or Satan In the Law it was ever most fearful to take any Consecrated thing as the Holy Oyl Shew-bread or Vessels and put them to any common use so is it that we should put Hand Foot or Tongue to any use of sin or corruption for any part of our souls or lives Oh many contrarily can let loose their tongue to impatient proud and most unseemly speeches yea and their bodies and mindes some to excessive following the world as they were wont and as worldlings do and some after their pleasures and vanities O that we would grow and abound in Sanctification that here having our fruit in holiness we may have the end everlasting life If not but contrarily you either live in prophaneness the open breach of some of the Commandments or be only superstitiously holy in some odde devotions and loose in other things as Papists and a number of old Folks or such as have a counterfeit holiness in the first Table and make no conscience of the duties of the second or contrarily civil persons that seem very just in the second Table but savor nothing of the duties of the first Table Know you are yet unsanctified persons and therefore out of Gods number you may be members of the visible Church where good and bad chaff and corn are but not of the invisible who onely are sanctified ones Let such be what they will be having Wit Learning Wealth Wisdom Civility all skill of Languages yea if they could measure the Heavens number the Stars c. and be not sanctified they are of the Devils rabble and shall perish everlastingly O that you would awake out of your courses What fruit have ye had or look ye to have therein The end of these things is death Come to the Word crave the Holy Spirit desire Pardon and Sanctification till this be you are not out of the state of Damnation and all things are impure to you Word Sacraments yea your Meat Drink Apparel c. A peculiar people That is a people proper to the Lord which he himself hath purchased and which he now takes as his own and sets great store by called therefore his secret ones whom he keeps under his protection to whom also he reveals his secrets his Beloved ones his Spouse his Love his undefiled as the Apple of his eye the Signet on his right hand whom he cannot forget In the flood he saved his Church when all others were drowned he saved Lot when Sodom was destroyed he makes more account of one Christian then of thousands of others If one of them pray it s so forcible that he says Let me alone and if thousands of wicked it s but as the howling of Dogs an abomination They are his glory all the world are dross to them vile persons and base The wicked though never so many are but servants to the Church as the seven Nations were to make the Land of Canaan fit for the people of God yea even then when they seem to dominier most over them they are but their drudges They as a wisp scour the Church to make it bright in the eyes of God but the wisp is to be cast into the fire they are Gods rod to bring it to obedience when that 's effected the rod is to be flung into the fire And No marvel though the Lord set such store by his Church seeing he hath been at such cost therewith as
to Redeem it with the blood of his Son and to give his Spirit thereto to graft and unite it to Christ and to sanctifie and make it like himself How dear are our children to us God hath made us sons nay heirs the Lands we purchase be dear to us we are Gods purchase our members be dear to us God hath made us members of his Son 1. Oh if we be so peculiar and choyce to the Lord how choycely should we walk how should we set as great store by the Lord and his Commandments as he hath done by us He hath chosen us for his inheritance we should chuse him for our portion and make him so and his Word our Heritage as David did O how warily should we walk Every Christians ought to be one of a thousand the least as David and the greatest of the Angel as God we should shine so among others as Moses his face shone when he came down from the Lord that we may straight be discerned by our conversation who and what we are O how doth this tax the coldness and carelesness of many Christians in whom who can view any singular thing but we ought to be singular persons They omit duties in their Families or slubber them over as many Hypocrites who can upon any occasion be as froward impatient worldly as any other Is it not requisite that such as the Lord hath been at such cost with as to Elect them Redeem them call them by his Word and Spirit Sanctifie them c. should be extraordinary persons we should be much in those duties that the World and Hypocrites do not meddle with as private Prayer Examination Watchfulness yea against secret corruption and in those we do we must perform them after another fashion then heretofore 2. This is a comfort that God makes such special reckoning of his therefore though we have many and mighty Enemies yet we need not fear God is on our side he is about us as the Mountains about Jerusalem they must dig down God ere they can come at his overcome God ere they can conquer his 3. Terror to the wicked How dare they meddle to hurt or persecute any of these little ones lest their Angel be let loose to destroy them If Meroz were cursed for not helping them what shall they be that harm them They that rail on them mock and misuse them would do further if opportunity served 4. The wicked are of no reckoning with God for they be like the Devil and do nothing but sin against God and are his Enemies The wicked are as chaff and darnel the godly as wheat the good as the fish in the net the wicked as weeds and frogs the good as the vine the bad as the nettles and brambles the good as the tree planted by the rivers of waters c. the wicked as barren nay hurtful trees the godly be like good ground the wicked like that which bears thorns and bryars This should make them see their base condition and set less by themselves seeing God sets nothing by them and joyn themselves to the Lords people and labor to be such That ye should shew forth the praises of him c. The end of all these priviledges and this cost is that we might shew forth by word and deed all the vertues of God his Mercy Patience Wisdom Goodness c. shewed in our Election Redemption Vocation Sanctification c. Where note 1. That God hath not bestowed this cost on us in vain but that we might both sound out his praises with our mouthes and throughout out whole life shew forth the same O how infinitely stand we indebted to him But where is our zeal any thing answerable to the least of these unspeakable mercies vouchsafed unto us 2. That he did not Elect us because he foresaw we would shew forth his vertues but that we might so do If he had foreseen any works in us we might then have shewed forth our own Merits as his Vertues but that 's contrary to this Text and the whole course of Scripture Therefore we may say herein Not unto us but unto thy name give the glory 3. That he Elected us not to be idle but to shew forth his Vertues and this confuteth the Opinion of those that hold the Doctrine of Election and the unchangeableness thereof to be a Doctrine of Liberty and a gap to all licentiousness But he chose us that we should be holy and that not in shew to please men but before him even so as he requireth and accepteth 4. That the furthest end of our Election is Gods glory not our Salvation True he propounded that too but not as the furthest end So he ordained some to Damnation not that simply he takes pleasure in their destruction but to set forth his glory even the glory of his power and justice in their just condemnation so would he be glorified in his mercy in the Salvation of the Elect. Hence learn we To make the glory of God the end of all our actions and nothing else not profit not pleasure not preferment no not the Salvation of our own souls we must not Hear Meditate Pray keep the Sabbath flie from Sin do good to save our Souls for then we seek our selves but that God may be glorified the other must be minded in the second place Who hath called you He describeth God by a special benefit bestowed upon them namely their effectual calling from sin to grace and this he doth to confirm them in their Election whereof he had spoken before by which they might prove the same Note then that effectual calling is a certain argument of our Election I say effectual calling because there is 1. An outward calling common to the Reprobate as many are called but few are chosen and 2. An inward and effectual calling when the Spirit goes with the outward means and boars through the ear of the heart and opens the eyes and breaks through all lets and enlightens and changes a man admirably who before was not at all moved when he heard the very same things when God deals with the Reprobate he calls them outwardly but when with his Elect he goeth to work with his Spirit which passeth the power of Man or Angels the work is the Lords The outward instrument of effectual calling is principally the Ministery of the Word other things may prepare as the fire heats the iron but the hammer fashioneth it as affections the good conversation of others and the like Thus the Jailor was by an Earthquake some are gastered and first smitten yet rarely by some fear in the night or at some other time fearful thoughts lay hold on them But this is not conversion it s no other then may be in a Reprobate after they are brought by counsel to the Word
great cause of thankfulness whereas if we think we have ever been as now or that we had some goodness in us before as the Papists teach we cannot be truly and heartily thankful to God as we should Therefore the Doctrine of Rome That man is not so miserable but that he hath some good in himself c. will never humble a man as he ought to be nor make him so thankful as he should be David was put in minde that he was taken from following the Ewes with yong that thereby he might be the more thankful 3. To strengthen our faith to believe in God for afterwards and for all blessings needful to Salvation He that hath already done thus much for me will not now fail me 1. Therefore we should do well oftentimes especially when we feel our hearts lifted up with pride to enter into a deep consideration of our former estate and what we were before God shewed mercy to our souls in enlightening converting and effectually calling us for we are ready to be puffed up as though we had not received it and lift up our selves and contemn others now alas we should consider such were we and once as far from Salvation as they and so pity them 2. When we finde our selves dead or dull to duties do but consider what he hath done for us and from what a base condition he hath pulled us and into what dignity he hath advanced us and this will make us shake off all laziness 3. When our faith is weak and we begin to fear the time to come consider He that freely before the world chose us passing by most others gave his Son to dye for us his Word to tell us thereof his Spirit to assure us thereof and so Sanctifie us he will not now leave his work imperfect O but our sins be so many and we be so unworthy If thy sins could have turned away Gods favor he would have kept his mercy away at the first but seeing they could not keep God from shewing thee mercy at the first they shall never take away the favor of God from thee now that he hath vouchsafed the same they shall never take it away wholly and for ever Here the Apostle alludes as ye heard to Hosea 1. 10. God there threatned to cut them off from being his people which after fell out Whence learn that No priviledges can exempt men from Gods wrath but if they contemn his Word he will take it from them and cast them off Thus he did with the posterity of Abraham a very lamentable spectacle to see the ten Tribes carried into Assyria Captives thence by the Medes chased into many Nations and dispersed that had sometimes been the people of God and now nothing less but became no people were as the Heathens thus hath it fallen out to many Nations since our Savior Christ as to the Churches that the Apostles Paul and John wrote to and divers others This may terrifie us and hereby we may learn to stand in awe If God did not spare them will he spare us we stand upon our good behavior the sins of our Land be many not onely Bribery Oppression Whoredom Drunkenness Pride Covetousness but horrible prophanations of Sabbaths and Sacraments fearful contempt of the Word and abuse of Gods Servants and with most Religion grown to a mock and a reproach to those that be any thing forwarder therein then others If any shall say We have enjoyed the mercy of God and the Gospel a long time Not so long as the Israelites did But what then should God do for a people As when God cast off the Jews he took us Gentiles in which they thought could never have been even so can he finde him out a people among the ignorant and wilde people which are no worse then this Nation sometimes was though he should utterly cast us off In making them a people again see both the mercy power and truth of God 1. His mercy in receiving them in again Where learn That Though God should forsake some of the seed of a godly man yet he will extend mercies on others for their fathers sakes and remember the next or third Generation for the good old father or Grandfather Let Parents be godly that all their children may be so or if the Lord should frown on any of them that yet he may remember his Covenant to their Posterity Again though God be angry with men for their sins yet if they unfeignedly turn to him and humble themselves he is gracious and merciful As this should provoke Gods Servants when they have offended not to fly from him and dispair but come humbly to him remembring that though they have shaken off the nature and part of Children yet he retains still the nature of a father so this may provoke lewd Wretches to come unto God hearing he is so merciful But contrarily they abuse the same and go on in their sins 2. His power Though they were thus scattered and so unlikely ever to be gathered again yet did the Lord effect it If men say a thing or have a minde to a thing they may hap to do it but if God minde a thing he will do it neither shall any or any thing let him This may comfort us in all Gods promises of protection of his Church against the proud adversaries of the same And let such take heed how they oppose God in his Church or stand in his way lest they receive that which they shall never claw off again Though the Jews at this time be so scattered as that they be in all Nations yet God will finde a means to gather them under the knowledge and scepter of Jesus Christ. 3. His truth That was verified and came upon them which God had threatned in the time and by the ministery of Hosea and whereas there it was foretold that yet afterward they should be called home again and be made the people of God See the truth of his promises as of his threatnings for his promise to Abraham he took them in again Were not a people He saith not they were not the people of God but they were not a people What then heads of Swine not worthy the name of a people or of men but of Beasts for such are they which live without the knowledge of God and Christ nay evil Beasts as Horse and Mule without understanding Oxen and Asses may teach them wit The Sork Crane and Swallow know their times which they do not nay worse then Beasts Hence the Scripture compares them to Dogs Lyons Foxes Tygres Cockatrices c. as wicked rich men to fed beasts If a Horse have drunk his fill let him come through the clearest water that is and he stays not but numbers having already drunk too much must needs
path and dangerous for wilde beasts not onely be asking the way but because they know themselves apt to go astray though they fare the harder have and hire a guide continually to go along with them in the way to be sure that they may not lose any time or grieve themselves by going out of the way at all if it may be So will every wise Christian besides asking get a continual guide which is the Word of God to go along with him to direct him in every particular through the day yea his whole life This David desired and therefore did so often study and meditate in the statutes of God That they might be a light to his pathes and a lanthorn to his feet and his Counsellors This therefore we must read hear study that it may dwell plentifully in our hearts in all wisdom that we step not awry for want of knowledge or knowing the way go contrary to our guides direction we cannot in every particular action and our dealings go and ask counsel therefore we must have the guide and counsellor within us to teach us to Buy Sell Let Hire to deal with our Neighbors in Peace Equity Mercy Truth Therefore David prays Lead me in thy way O Lord and let thy good Spirit lead me into the Land of righteousness as one that would not go a step but as he was led by Gods Word and Spirit The common sort therefore that dare do any thing and never look for guide hereby shew whether they are going Gods Servants also herein are wonderfully to blame that sometimes for want of knowledge sometimes for want of care go grosly out of their way one step in the way another out in some things like Christians in some things like worldlings some actions good some nothing less When will such come to their journeys end What travelling is this backward and forward and then backward again 6. A Pilgrim if he be told he is out of the way is glad being grieved at his mistaking and loss of time and returns with speed and thanks him that told him so also must Christians in their journey to Heaven They that cannot at all endure to be admonished nor haste to amend are not in their way 7. Pilgrims make much of their Fellow-travellers and Countreymen if any be out of the way they call them in again if any faint they stick to him and rub him and with the Aqua vitae bottle that they carry along with them for such purposes they comfort him and go not from him and leave him behinde them they also chear up and encourage one another What chear my masters go we merrily c. So do true Christian Pilgrims they love all that set their faces to Heaven-ward with them they call in any wandring out of the way If any be afflicted in Conscience for sin or in Body or otherwise with any cross or hath met with hard measure from the world and begins to be discouraged when Landlord or some great men frown or is fallen into some troubles they encourage and hearten him with words of gracious consolation out of the Word the Aqua vitae of Gods promises But the world cannot abide them that go that way It s a great fault in Christians that they walk no more Pilgrim-like love not one another are not able or careful to admonish others but let one another alone till the wicked cry out on them and the Gospel and for Consolation few are able few careful to look thereto The rich encourage not the poor one heartens not on another but every man goes by himself and so are the weaker as when the Brands are pluckt one from another the heat departs O we should cleave together as Burs for we have both Devil and World against us 8. A Pilgrim bears his troubles quietly looking for no other whilest he is thus from home though he be stopt here stockt there mockt at as he goes yet he comforts himself with this that he shall ere long be in his own Countrey where he is known and loved and shall meet with no more such but all good usage that his heart can desire So true Christians bear their troubles patiently if from the hand of God or for his sake sickness losses crosses they look for no other in this vale and Pilgrimage This comforts them that they shal one day come to Heaven their resting place where they shall live with God in all blessedness for ever and if other troubles come one after another they think them no other then they made account of its Gods wisdom that it should be thus that Heaven might be the sweeter we might long the more for it and be weaned from hence If an Englishman should be highly advanced in a strange Countrey he would the sooner forget his own but in trouble longs for his own and is so glad of it as many Souldiers having met with much hardness in other Countreys have fallen flat when they arrived and set first foot in England again and kissed the very ground with O welcome sweet England If Christians meet with hard measure from the world they bear out in hope of Heaven If they were of the world the world would love them They will not deny but confess Christ here suffer for him that hereafter they may reign with him Thus did the Prophets Thus did the Apostles suffer Therefore for those that being put to and in danger of displeasure or trouble flinch joyn with the world and give over they be no Pilgrims they mean not Heaven in good earnest for if they did they would not lose it for a few troubles It s therefore a sign they doubt whether they have any resting place or countrey provided for them or not for else they would not lose it and men cannot have Heaven both here and hereafter But the true Pilgrim is confident he undergoes troubles constantly and boldly as knowing that he hath a countrey which will pay for all 9. A Pilgrim longs to be at home So doth and must every true Christian we are taught to pray Thy Kingdom come and the Church prayeth Come Lord Jesus St. Paul I desire to be dissolved and to be with Christ and old Simeon Lord now lettest thou thy Servant depart in peace Then they shall be free from sin from sorrow shall be with God in perfect happiness for ever O if we were in Heaven but one minute we would not be here again to have every one a Kingdom nay if we knew what Heaven were and that it were for us we would be sick till we came at it The best and precisest are not of this minde for ought I see but if they be sick they send for the Physitian We may nay dare do no other though we were never so willing to dye we may not break the Lords prison by doing any ill to our selves or neglecting any good
bad behavior without dislike especially being with their betters But he that is not with me is against me and though often we cannot do good as we would no nor stop evil yet at least let our righteous souls always grieve thereat yea and as much as may be shew our dislike by hasting out of the company and silence if we may not speak and if we be askt our mindes le ts speak though wisely and humbly lets not dare to turn our backs upon God and his cause for any mortal mans sake whether our Landlords betters or otherwise le ts come as little in such dangerous places as may be but being there le ts take heed we deny not our Master with Peter and hear goodness or Gods Servants railed on or slandered and we consent or not shew our dislike 4. If God would have us live well among the wicked what would he then in the midst of all good means what then is their sin and where shall they appear that break out and live badly in the midst of the means of good the Ministery of the Word good company and the like wherewith they are shoared up on every side what would these do if they were far from such means 5. It rebukes those that professing Religion more then ordinarily yet remember not with whom they live but as if they were onely among the good which would hide all their frailties or interpret them to the best not as if they were among the wicked that seek occasion against Gods Servants Canaanites and Perezites that desire no better booty then the fall of a Professor that not regarding this nor the Gospel by their careless and ill life and the bad actions they break into set open the mouthes of ill men not upon themselves that were the less but upon the holy Gospel of the Lord Jesus for that they will flie upon straight when alas the Gospel is not in fault the contrary was in Abraham Wo be to the world because of offences but especially wo to them by whom they come For hereby the good are grieved the weak hindred the wicked strengthened in their dislike of the Gospel and some of whom there might be some good hoped by this means held off O you that have thus done thus hurt repent heartily and labor to make amends and you that are as yet free pray God that ye may never live to that day if it be his blessed will wherein ye should shame your selves blemish the Gospel and grieve the rest of Gods faithful Servants but that living and dying ye may credit it That whereas they speak against you as evil doers Now follow the Reasons to provoke to godly life 1. We shall cause the wicked to speak well of us and of the Gospel of God yea though they have spoken ill of us and it before yet upon a serious consideration of our innocent and constant conversation they will change their mindes 2. They shall by that means be brought to glorifie God and both like and speak well of the truth which they shall then do when God shall graciously visit their hearts and work by his Word and Spirit true conversion in them then being prepared before by our good life they shall be made to glorifie God for his truth and for us and for opening their eyes and moving their hearts to embrace it Forcible Reasons We shall by our constancy in a good life 1. Provide well for our own credit the credit of the Gospel and the wickeds conversion 2. Which is the main we shall provide for the glory of God In the first place is set down the nature disposition and practise of the wicked towards Gods children as they speak evil of the truth of God and Religion so do they of those that truly profess the same It s in mens nature to mislike all that be of another Religion and Practise then themselves for such is our inb●ed pride we think best of our selves and our own Religion and all others to be in error and to be deceived The Crow thinks her own bird the farest But though men mislike all differing Opinions yet none so much as the truth that we naturally hate as black blew and green differ yet not so much as black and white which are opposite so wicked ones hate the truth especially for that is our nature to do and the more sincere any is in professing the truth the more the wicked naturally hate him Thus have Gods children ever been ill spoken off Ishmael mocketh Isaac as his brood yet do Elias was reputed A troubler of Israel One of the children of the Prophets counted a mad fellow Micaiah smitten on the mouth as one that spake without God Jeremiah with them is as one that raveth and fit to be put in the stocks yea they speak ill of the truth and goodness it self The Jews were accused for nothing but doing that which God required and Cyrus had permitted namely to build the City and Temple wherein to worship and serve God and they were a poor contemptible company in the others eyes So we read of them that called the Gospel Heresie sore eyes cannot abide the light Thus was our Savior Christ the most innocent and blessed Son of God reproached and spoken ill off as if he had been a glutten a winebibber was a Samaritan and had a Devil So the Apostle Peter and the rest were termed drunk and Steven that he had blasphemed God and Moses They cannot indure the wrath of God because it crosseth their humors and vile lusts which they set so much by See Acts 17. 18. and 19. 13. and 19. 6. and 24. 5. To come down to the Primative Church were they not most horribly slandered as if they had been Canibals and lived of mans flesh and eat their own children That they met in caves in the night to worship and that then the candles being put out they committed filthiness promiscuously without respect of Kindred c. and if any plague came as that Tyber did overflow to great hurt and that Nilus did not overflow her banks as it used to do or any the like it was because of them and by their means thereupon they fell upon them and killed them like Dogs Thus have they used always to incense great persons against Gods servants with such false suggestions and to make them odious to the common people It hath ever since been the maner of the Church of Rome which hath a mouth that speaketh blasphemies to call the Truth Error and the Gospel Heresie and with them we that profess it be all Hereticks cursed to Hell and who should have nothing but fire and faggot if they could help it and the sincerest Professors and godliest men they hate most and have ever particularly devised horrible lyes against the great men in the Church whom God hath raised
may so do but yet that is not all nor the most we must confute them quietly by a good life and by all contrary good conversation Which they shall behold Though the wicked will do no good works yet they look we which profess Religion more zealously should and herein we are beholden to them If any be forward in profession the world looks they should be very innocent in life and it ought so to be and seeing not onely God Angels and good men look for good life but even the very wicked let 's look to it they may have that they look for and see what will come of it Good works Here 's occasion offered to speak of good works but I cannot at large consider we onely briefly 1. What good works are namely Things commanded of God done by a Regenerate man in faith to the glory of God in our Neighbors good 1. They must be things commanded Gods Word being our rule and that which makes things good what is forbidden then is vile and what 's of our own heads what shew soever it hath Popish Religion stands most in such 2. Done of a Regenerate man For who can bring a clean thing out of that which is unclean we had need look whether we be Regenerate else we did never good in our lives whether in thought word or deed 3. In faith not onely of a man that hath faith but in a particular faith that that action is lawful and warrantable by the Word of God let 's look to our selves I doubt many run to those Games and to Usury which they have no warrant and Faith for 4. The end whereat we must aym must not be our selves nor our own merit credit profit but Gods glory in our neighbors good and thus done not onely the duties of Gods Worship which indeed are principal and duties done to our neighbors bodies and Souls be good works but even our eating and drinking and following our calling are good works though Papists make no good works but such as maintain their Religion by gifts and such as fill the belly 2. How necessary they are They are of absolute necessity to Salvation the path to Heaven yet not as causes of our Salvation and Justification before God as the Papists hold but effects of our Justification to declare the soundness of our Faith and that we are persons justified Papists cry out of us That we renounce good works profess liberty and set open a flood-gate to sin because we teach that works merit not but we establish works better then they even true good works We dare not yet say they merit for 1. They are not done by our own power 2. They are but our bounden duty 3. They are imperfect 4. We are perfectly justified before we can do any good work for we are justified by the Righteousness of Christ which is absolute and perfect then follow good works to declare we be persons justified by true Faith apprehending the Righteousness of Christ to declare our Election our Faith to be living our selves justified persons and in the way to Heaven And are they so necessary to Salvation le ts examine our lives they that can witness to themselves before God that they unfeignedly hate all evil and love God and his Commandments endeavoring in all things to be obedient thereunto let them be of good comfort it s a sign of Election a mark of true Faith and one in Christ and of one in the high-way to Heaven Therefore rejoyce what pains soever you have taken to come to this state and proceed chearfully This way will bring you to Heaven may comfort you in assurance of Faith Glorifie God That is may change their mindes to think well of you and of the Truth be prepared to their Conversion and when God shall work withal break forth into his praise Hence note That If we continue in innocency of life we shall be the means that God shall be glorified not onely in our selves by well-doing but also that others shall so do and so we shall prepare them to Conversion and make them like the better of the Truth and think they will be hearers too and doers of Gods will whereas on the contrary if we do contrary to our profession we shall dishonor God doubly both in our selves and move others so to do and so set them further off from the Truth which be too far already and make them speak evil thereof O this ought to be the greatest spur to godliness that may be we shal hereby win our neighbors soul as it were and provide well for Gods glory the two greatest things that can be next our own Soul the latter far above it O who would not look to himself when the Soul of our neighbor and the glory of God lyeth upon it and the credit of the Gospel so that the life of Christians is not a little to be regarded but great things depend upon it and what joy may we have of our selves to live to win our Neighbors and bring glory to God O this rebukes the wonderful fault and negligence of many Christians that partly falling into foul things partly yielding unto their own affections are carryed by their lusts living as others as froward as proud as hard and worldly some loose of promise some idle some living in every bodies debt c. do dishonor God and beat others back from Religion O if there were no more but the single dishonor to God it were too much considering what God hath done for us but Oh! when so many lyes are upon us that shall take hurt or good what a fault is this to be careless What a fearful thing is it to live to set men further off from Religion or open their mouths against Religion for they will not think ill or speak ill of you onely but they will fly upon the Gospel and the name of God which is innocent O therefore awaken your selves welfare Abraham that knew well the Canaanites and Perizzites dwelt then in the Land therefore walk the more watchfully O beloved if ever we took good it was by the Gospel and shall we thus require it and do we profess Gods holy name and yet cause others to reproach it O grievous In the day of visitation That is when God shall in mercy look upon them and work the grace of Conversion in their hearts visitting here is taken in good part as Luke 1. 68. Isa. 24. 21 22. as elswhere in an ill part as Exod. 20. 5. when God shall in his goodness turn his eye toward him that is in the snare of the Devil and by his Word and Spirit work Conversion in his heart Whence note 1. That Conversion is the work of God All men and Angels cannot change the heart of a man it s a work surpassing all Christs miracles and as great or greater then
we know no Reason we should be subject to them He answereth you are free indeed I confess Christ hath purchased and that dearly a happy and blessed freedom for you but this as every other good thing may be abused and stretched beyond the reach thereof as you do this for it s not such a freedom as sets you at liberty to do what you list or to shake off Government and live at your pleasure and which is not to be used as a cloak of naughtiness and carnal liberty but you must use it as those that be freed from sin and the Devil but not from God and your obedience to him but to be his servants and so to obey him as in all things so in this amongst the rest even in obeying Magistracy which is one of his Commandments Here three things are considerable 1. The liberty of Christians As free 2. The abuse of Christian liberty not using your liberty as a cloak of maliciousness 3. The right use of it but as the servants of God all needful to be known that in a right maner we may use our Christian liberty to the glory of God our own good and the benefit of our brethren As free Freedom presupposeth bondage By nature we are all bound till we be freed through Christ. 1. We are all guilty of Adams sin born in Original sin infinitely defiled with actual rebellions whereby we stand under the wrath and curse of God and all evils in this world and that which is to come for ever There is no curse in all the Scripture threatned or executed or any other that God hath in his infinite store-house whereunto we are not lyable and daily subject God is just and no whit of this can be called back a fearful condition 2. We are all the very vassals of Satan and slaves of sin taken prisoners of him in the fall and we have no power of Soul nor part of body but are all fast bound to his will our understanding darkness it self our will altogether averse and rebellious to that that is good carried forcibly to all evil as are also our affections and other parts The Devil holds us as a Captain doth his Castle naturally he rules in our hearts at his pleasure till through Christ we be delivered out of this power of darkness He is the strong man that keeps the house till a stronger then he comes which is Christ alone We have no power to think a good thought to stir a finger in any good though about the matter of our Salvation Our wisdom is enmity against God All our thoughts are onely evil continually It s as impossible for a natural man to do any good as for a bramble to bear grapes or figs nay which is worse and makes up our bondage we cannot see we be in this case believe when we be told it desire to come out of it as being weary thereof nay we delight in it think it the onely liberty spend body goods name soul and all in the service of it the basest master and most cruel the basest work and most woful wages and this yet is worst that we like of it and liberty being offered we loath it No vassal among the Turks that hath been there never so long but yet retains a free minde he would be gone if he might or could tell how but such are not we we have no desire from Satan or sin our bondage being thus made known unto us we are a little the fitter to listen to the freedom here spoken of we being in this most woful bondage God of his infinite mercy found out a way a strange way to free us and that was by Jesus Christ who hath procured our liberty and makes us free This is called Christian liberty because it s purchased by Christ for Christians namely Believers and no others Its a Spiritual and holy freedom not Civil such as the Jews looked for even great advancement in an earthly Kingdom or the Anabaptists dream of which shake off Magistracy nor Carnal such as that of the Libertines which live as they list in all silthiness and procured it is by Christ alone no other could do it It stands in these four things 1. Through Christ we are freed from the wrath and curse of God and all the punishment of our sins here and hereafter and this he hath done by his precious blood having redeemed us and became also a curse for us He was arraigned before a worldly Judge that we might not be arraigned before the Judge of the whole world He was condemned that we might be absolved He dyed that we might live He hath become our surety and so freed us from the wrath and justice of God and his payment was most royal because he was God and by his Resurrection he declared that it was full and perfect So that now to all that believe in him there is no condemnation It hath nothing to do with them for though God be just and will have it once paid yet not unjust to require it twice 2. We are freed from the service of Sin and the Devil which he hath done by the vertue of his Word and holy Spirit working faith in our hearts So Regenerating and Sanctifying us washing us in his blood enlightening our understandings renewing our wills reforming our affections and whole man working a quite change from that was before an hatred of the sin that before was onely loved a love to the good that before was not regarded yea of all sin and of all good with some power to resist and overcome the one and perform the other so that though Satan tempt us yet shall he not have us at command as before though our heart and flesh lust after evil yet the Spirit resisteth it and provoketh to good and sin reigneth in us no longer Thus were Zacheus the Jaylor and Mary Magdalene quite altered from that they were before So among our selves through Gods goodness they that understood nothing to purpose are now enlightened and ashamed of themselves in respect of their former conversation hate their sins and old companions and are turned to love God and to delight in his Word Saints Prayer good Duties have tongues that cannot now speak for their liyes as before but are ready to speak gracious words which before they could not and where before they were lame to any good now they are active and can finde their legs now to carry them to goodness but we are only thus freed in part we cannot do what we would as we would and oftentimes also we do also what we would not yet shall we draw vertue from God by his Spirit in the daily use of the Word Sacraments and Prayer to be more and more freed therefrom till at last we shall attain the same even perfect freedom in glory for ever 3. We are freed from the rigor
of the Moral Law and the uttermost extremity of it which of the unbeliever is exacted but on the behalf of Believers is taken away by Christ so that though in them there be many wants yet God in Christ Jesus will accept the will for the deed he will accept of their hearts and of the truth of their actions pardoning their infirmities Hence it is that now they flee not from the Law as a cruel Tyrant but come thereto as to a Schoolmaster to instruct them in Gods will 4. We are freed from the Ceremonial Law whereof the Sacraments Sacrifices Rites Purifyings c. were meer shadows till the body came So from bondage in all things indifferent as meats drinks days and the like which were rudiments serving for the minority of the Church There is now no indifferent thing we are bound in for Religions sake or from which we are to abstain for conscience sake much more are we freed from all mens Traditions which serve not to binde the conscience wherewith notwithstanding the Church of Rome endeavoreth to hold people in base and deadly bondage as the Scribes and Pharisees of old and that for Conscience and Religions sake The Kingdom of God is not meat nor drink neither if we eat are we the more acceptable or if we eat not the less 1. This is a wonderful consolation to every Christian whoso can prove themselves Believers they are the onely happy persons in the world they onely are free Art thou such a one be of good comfort there 's no condemnation to thee though thou hast been stung with sin yet seeing thou hast had grace to look up to Christ Jesus thou art cured Christ hath dyed for thee thou shalt not perish but have life everlasting Who shall lay any thing to thy charge Christ hath paid thy debt to the uttermost farthing when therefore the conscience of thy sin troubles thee with the danger thereof and the Devil pursueth thee with temptations O then look up to thy Surety stick to him he hath perfectly discharged thee Though there be a Hell wide and large and the burning thereof as it were fire and much wood which the breath of the Lord as a River of Brimstone doth kindle and wherein thou hast deserved to have thy portion yet there thou shalt not come Christ hath given a discharge for every one that believeth in him Thou art humbled the Spirit of God beareth witness to thine that thou art Gods and thou findest in thy self the fruits of faith be of good comfort God can as soon deny himself as that thou shalt perish O what cause have we to thank God for Christ Jesus and all the means whereby we came to faith and to be Christians we can have no curse in this world crosses for good are no curses death shall do us no hurt yea turn to our especial good Art thou a Believer then art thou no longer the Servant of sin to be at the command and follow it in the lusts thereof though thou canst not do as thou wouldest yet having thine understanding enlightened thy will and affections reformed and thine heart changed c. thou hast a blessed freedom a pledge indeed of that perfect freedom thou shalt have in Heaven yet labor every day to be more freed from the bondage of thy corruption and set at liberty to serve God And is it not a wonderful comfort that we may offer up Spiritual Sacrifices acceptable to God through Jesus Christ and that we are enabled in some measure to do the will of God and that with delight and that our works though imperfect and done in weakness yet being done in Truth are accepted of God who hath compassion on us as a father on his son He that is indeed a true Believer is the onely free person in the world so free as nothing can make him otherwise let him be bound with sickness with poverty with imprisonment let him be tyed hand and foot let him be chained about the neck to a prison wall c. yet is he free free from sin and damnation free from the bondage of the Devil is a conqueror over temptations hath a free minde to serve God and even then with Paul and Silas and the three children can sing and laud his name O praise God for this walk thankfully and joyfully love the word and search it where these blessed prerogatives and priviledges be enrolled It s a great fault we rejoyce no more herein especially considering the price that our freedom cost 2. For them that cannot prove themselves Believers O let them labor to have a part in this freedom Rome had great priviledges therefore many sought and that with great sums to be free of it When the Jews were freed from Hamans conspiracy and had the Kings favor many become Jews O so me thinks many should desire to become Christians that they may partake of this freedom which is more to be desired then the whole world Till you be freed by Christ you are in woful bondage When the Son shall make you free then shall you be free indeed till which time you are bound indeed and that in a fearful maner the curse of God follows you whithersoever you go or ride you go not over a stile but you may break your neck get up on your horses but you may receive some deadly blows to send you to Hell take tools in your hands but you may mischief your selves thereby you may be swallowed up as Korah drowned as Pharaoh burnt with fire from Heaven as Nadab and Abihu eat up with worms as Herod Being unbelievers you have no warrant to the contrary every minute you hang over the pit of Hell for whom it gapeth You are also slaves of the Devil at his command and do base work for a woful master whose wages will be accordingly But this the world will not believe they dream not of Spiritual bondage neither consider that their hearts are fast locked in unbelief were they sensible hereof they would seek by all means to be rid of the same they would be afraid even to sleep this night lest Hell should catch them ere they awoke lest their souls should be fetched from them being in this condition O never be quiet till you know your selves freed by Christ to this end humble your selves confess your deadly bondage bewail it to God cry for pardon rest not till you receive a gracious answer never leave waiting on God in his Word and craving his Spirit till he change your hearts and make you free whence will spring peace of Conscience and joy in the Holy Ghost What are Riches Wit Civility yea the gifts of Knowledge Utterance and hearing of the Word with joy and the like without this This is to be known by Faith especially But how do most content themselves to hold the hope of Heaven by sleight conceits of their own rather then seek by sound
above all others Oh! it rebukes our cold serving him which will scarce lay down our lusts at his request who yet laid down his life for us our proud lusts revenging lusts covetous and worldly lusts unclean lusts c. O fearful unthankfulness And how hardly are we brought to do duties No forwardness therein negligence every way and when we do them how cold and careless are we O lamentable Is a cold drowsie service suitable to such a love as this we may be even ashamed herein And for suffering alas we have no will no not to endure a mock a frown of a great person we will make friendship with the world rather then to endure the least disgrace we will forbear many duties nay to keep company with Gods servants onely lest we should be counted Puritans How shall we then be able to go to Prison and death for the cause of Christ 3. To all that mourn in Sion to all that are heavy laden hungring after Christ Jesus and willing to take up his yoke and to all other Believers this is matter of most unspeakable consolation Their sins be gone and all the punishment due to them no punishment shall befal them here as on the ungodly no wrath or condemnation hereafter Their afflictions are merciful corrections to further their Salvation To them death is no death but a passage to life that whereupon their Souls are received into Heaven their bodies committed to the earth both which at the Resurrection shall be joyfully reunited O how should we walk worthy of this in all holiness and honesty But to all that shall not have part in Christ there remains unspeakable misery it had been good for them they had never been born they must bear their own burthen and sink to Hell there to be for ever and ever This will be the portion of most because so few receive Christ so few are humbled so many through pride and profaneness refuse to be guided by him O how few will cast away their lusts and yield up themselves to be ruled by him and his Word It will be most woful to the Turks Jews and Pagans that shall perish without Christ but yet of all others their judgement will be most fearful which have had him preached daily and by the Ministers of God have been so often besought to embrace him and yet have despised him would none of him Oh it will encrease their torment to consider that they had offer of Christ and many believed in him and were converted by the same Sermons whereat they themselves were no whit moved O this will fret hearts O le ts consider this we that live in this happy time One would think every man should receive and imbrace Christ Jesus but alas how few do this for them that do not it will be their undoing O give no rest unto your selves till you can get a discharge in and by Christ confess bewail crave pardon cry to God and resolve to turn to him The water is now stirring step into this Pool of Bethesda 4. This condemneth all false ways for Salvation for other then Christ never was any neither is or shall be therefore all that reject him as Jews and Turks or embrace him onely to halves as the Papists are in a fearful case as all among our selves that trust to any thing else besides him That we being dead to sin c. Another main end of Christs death and another great benefit redounding unto us thereby namely That he dyed for us not onely to free us from sins and wrath and damnation deserved thereby but also to kill sins in us to deliver us from the power thereof and to dissolve the works of the Devil in us that being dead unto sin we might live unto righteousness Of the words first in general then in particular In general note we thus much that For whomsoever Christ dyed he dyed to kill sin in them for he dyed not to free us of half our misery and leave us in the other half nor to be at a great deal of cost with us and for us and yet leave us in a case fit to do him no service as if one should ransom a man out of the Turks galleys and leave him in the midway but hath done all this that we might be fit to do him service thereupon giving us his Word and Spirit to humble us and so to change us that sin may be mortified in us and we made live He is not onely made of God unto us Redemption but also our Sanctification as he hath redeemed us so hath he purged us to be a peculiar people unto himself Christ affords both and from him we may as well look for the one as the other yea whosoever hath indeed his part in the one cannot be without the other and in token of our thankfulness we ought to labor by all means to shew forth this latter 1. This confutes that wicked slander of the Church of Rome We talk say they that we must be saved by Christs death and by Faith in him onely and not by any thing we can do and therefore that we set men at liberty to do what they list and open a gap to all licentiousness but as the Gospel is not a Doctrine of liberty so neither do we by preaching give way unto licentiousness The Gospel requires as strict obedience as the Law doth to every of Gods Commandments though not in extremity neither freeth it us from any duty to God or men yea teacheth us That denying ungodliness and worldly lusts we should live soberly righteously and godly in this present world and that none have nor can have part in Christ which give not themselves to good works 2. This setteth forth the wonderful goodness of Christ Jesus that hath not onely freed us from Gods wrath and the punishment of our sins which is unspeakable goodness but hath appointed to give us his Spirit to free us from sin for if we should all our life here have lived after our own lusts or under the power of Satan what a base and woful life had this been that we might both in heart and body serve him in the works of holiness and a godly life 3. This condemneth all those that lay claim to the death of Christ and yet live in their sins and old lusts Numbers in these days have got this by the end They hope to be saved by Jesus Christ They be no Papists that look to be saved by their works but they believe in Jesus Christ with all their hearts and yet they are not washed from their old filthiness but abide still in security in all or some of their lusts But let such know they speak impossible things God hath joyned these two ends of Christs death and they divide them yea blasphemous things that Christ dyed to set men at liberty to live as they list O woful
's a way that seemeth good in a mans eyes but the issues thereof are the issues of death To those whom God means to save he sends his Word and Spirit and so opens their eyes to see that they be out of their way and that not onely prophane persons but also some hypocrites that have contented themselves with some common things as Herod did and sometimes civil persons that thought their state very good that God opens their eyes to see it to be woful and make them hasten out of it saying as those in the Acts What shall we do to be saved we finde we are in the way to damnation but most men will not be perswaded of this but go on with a liking of their way though it be to their destruction To this end Ministers must preach the Law and shew men that be out of their way people must take out this lesson and this is the first till this be nothing is 3. As the sheep is most subject to wander but of all Creatures hath least wisdom to finde the way home again so no natural man can come home to God alone we can go further and further from God but to come home one step we cannot we are blinde and cannot see a step of the way have no minde but to wander All the thoughts of mans heart are onely evil continually we cannot think a good thought No man can come to me saith our Savior except the Father draw him If any be come home to God from his wandring state let him give all the glory to God and know that there was no difference between them and those that yet wander if God had not sought them and as it were fetcht them home on his shoulders if God had not thus done for us we had wandred to this hour yea to our dying day as well as others therefore wonder and praise God And for those that yet wander let them not bless themselves as if they could turn to God when they list as many think Oh they will cry God a mercy at their end c. but while you have life and time with the means entreat God to bless the means from Heaven to be mighty to open your eyes and to bring you home from straying into the way that leadeth into eternal life 4. As the sheep that is wandred is in manifold dangers so and much more certainly is every natural man in inevitable danger if he so continue He is out of Gods special providence as the stray sheep is from the tendance of the Shepherd his eye is not over him He hath no certain abiding as Cain knows not what to do he is separate from the company of Gods people and what evil may not then befal him As a sheep is in danger to be carryed away by diverse Lords into whose several grounds he cometh so is a natural man in danger of the Devil the World his own lusts in danger to fall into every sin what hath he to stop him into any plague or punishment that ever fell upon any what promise hath he to the contrary yea as sheep are apt to fall into the mouthes of Dogs and Wolves so may the natural man fall into the paws of the Devil and be turned into Hell he knows not how soon Is not he in danger that is naked in a field and beset with Bills Bows and Guns all bent against him to destroy him so is it with every wicked man as being subject to all the plagues of God Is not he in danger that hangs over a pit by a twig so is every wicked man by the threed of his life over Hell When a wicked man riseth in the morning doth he know what may befal him ere night can he tell but he may fall even into the foulest sins can he tell but that the earth may swallow him a thunderbolt may strike him through he may have any curse befal him or his can he tell but he may be in Hell ere night and at night ere morning and is not this danger enough Thus hundreds of this Land drop into Hell every day and in every corner some at one time or another by one means or another the Devil lays hold on them This may make every wicked man weary of his condition and to have little joy of himself till he be out of this state who can abide to live in a continual danger For them that be gone and of whom Hell hath already caught hold there 's no hope or help You that are alive look to your selves were you out of this condition you could not be overcome you could not be pluckt from God by Angels or Devils all the world could not prevail against you being under Christs keeping he would keep you unto the end But are now returned unto the Shepherd and Bishop of your souls Here 's the safe state of Believers They are now converted not by any power or goodness in themselves but by the mighty power and goodness of God to the Shepherd and Bishop of their souls Christ Jesus who having redeemed them will not now lose them but safely preserve and keep them to life eternal both in body and soul. So that All that are come to God in Christ Jesus be in a most safe state for besides that they have pardon of sin the Robe of Christs righteousness being put on them they have the Spirit to sanctifie them from the power of sin and to enable them to please God in a new life Neither can they fall from this estate nor can fall into any sin unto death there 's no condemnation to them neither the Devil nor World shall be able to draw them to their old state Christ that hath redeemed them will never lose them Who will lose a purchase dearly bought but so are we to Christ Who will not keep his Limbs we are made Members of Christ Will he suffer one to be pulled off God forbid Christ having redeemed us commits us to his Fathers keeping and who being under his protection is not in a safe Castle or impregnible Fortress Not onely they are sure they can never fall finally but also Christ hath a care of every sheep to keep him in the right way to fetch him in when he wanders to comfort him being heavy and to binde him up being broken What Christian findes not this by daily experience that God preserves him daily by his grace from many falls comforts him in many heavinesses reduceth him from many wandrings 1. Here 's matter of unspeakable comfort for those that be come into Christs sheepfold If we look to our selves or our Enemies being so strong we have cause to fear but as Elisha said to his Servant There are more on our side then they that be against us We have much opposition against our good and standing but we are not left to our selves Our Salvation now is not
as it was in Adam but it s in Gods keeping and we are by him kept as in a Castle we are kept by his power which is Almighty above all power but how long for a few years and then left to our selves O if we were left the last year last day last hour we would fall from God if occasion were offered but kept we are by the power of God to Salvation till we come to Heaven O let us be thankful to God for this safe and happy state and keep our selves close to him and continually seek him and commend our selves to his keeping and then we be safe Here is no cause indeed of security or boldness for though we cannot fall finally yet dangerously and to our hearts smart we may if we wax careless as many times even Christians come to the sheepfold yet keep not so close to their shepherds voyce as they ought but are bold to be straying into one by-way or other as of pride covetousness contention and the like and this costs them dear who if they would have been ruled by their shepherds voyce outwardly in his Word or inwardly in his Spirit no question they might have spared this 2. Let those that be yet wandring hasten to come home to Christ and be in this most safe and happy estate let them confess and humble themselves and seek for pardon and listen to the voyce of their blessed shepherd Christ Jesus who calls them to him if they so do they shall make a happy change But when we require this of a number they set light by it and think they are well enough and better already now they may have their will and be merry and speak what they list and do what they list and get gain as they can but if they should be convert and be ruled by the Preacher they should then be tyed too short as they should do nothing have no liberty but be in bondage c. O poor Creatures that think that liberty which is deadly bondage little do those consider that their sweet meat Sin will have with it a great deal of sowre sawce And the service of God is perfect freedom tying from nothing but from sin and to nothing but that which is good and holy to our comfort here and Salvation hereafter and doth not this shrewdly hurt us Do not therefore let the foolish and beastly pleasures of sin keep you from turning to God for it will be woful in the end If we saw a man going to Execution in brave apparel with musick and his companions bringing him bowls of wine would we delight herein or count him happy would we not rather pity him for all this more need have they of pity that will needs run on in sin and following their lusts and pleasures refuse to return unto Christ the Shepherd and Bishop of their souls Shepherd c. Christ performeth the office of a Shepherd and Bishop to his people outwardly by the Ministery of his Servants the Ministers of the Word and inwardly by his holy Spirit His Ministers be the inferior Shepherds under the chief Shepherd Christ Jesus He useth them to feed his people with green Pastures to lead them to the still waters of comfort to fetch home the wandring c. who are therefore called Watchmen and Shepherds It s the duty of all Ministers that have the charge of souls to be most vigilantly watchful and exceedingly careful over the people committed to their care As watchmen must be careful in keeping the City from their Enemies as those shepherds to whom the Angels appeared in the Gospel were watching over their Flocks by Night yea as Jacob in tending his Flocks endured both the cold by night and the heat by day so much more must they in Preaching in season and out of season praying holy living and by all means seeking to gain men to God fetching home the stray ones binding up the broken comforting the feeble c. 1. This rebuketh those Ministers that in stead of watchmen are blinde and careless sleepers that delight in sleeping in stead of shepherds are wolves devouring the flock eating the fat cloathing themselves with the fleeces Those as either they cannot feed or come not at their flock to feed them so do they not care to fetch home them that are astray but rather by their ill example keep them from returning and so far are they from comforting the weak and binding up the broken as they have no skill herein or list hereto but rather set themselves against such There are but few that make Conscience to hear the Word abroad when they have it not at home yet those are more baited at for going to the Word then all they that sit in Aleho●ses or are gaming or ryoting on the Lords-day Those are also to be reproved that feed with froth in stead of sound meat as those that are negligent in feeding feed them to halves and half starve them O Lord what shall become of those when the great Shepherd Christ Jesus shall come to Judgement where shall they stand for even they that have been most careful yet are far short of all mens answers that I know I would be loathest to have the answer of a wicked and unfaithful Minister to make 2. As the Ministers must do their duties so ought the people like sheep that wander suffer themselves to be brought home into Christs flock and sheepfold and not let the Ministers labor with them year after year and yet they never the nearer being brought home to Christ And those that be brought home to Christ must be careful that they be led out still and fed in the green Pastures that they listen to their shepherds voyce and follow it carefully that so the Ministers may yield up their account with joy and not with grief and that is good for the people Heb. 13. 17. Thus if we do God shall have the glory Ministers the comfort and the people shall save their own souls And the great shepherd shall say to us Come ye blessed of my Father and set a crown of immortal glory upon our heads CHAP. III. THe Apostle proceedeth in his special Exhortations belonging to special persons namely to Wives and Husbands shewing the duties which they owe each to other from the beginning unto the eighth Verse Thence unto the eighteenth he heapeth up divers general Exhortations to sundry Christian duties belonging to all Christians Thence unto the end he entreateth sweetly of the Passion and Sufferings of Christ with the benefits redounding thereby not onely to us but to the Church in former Ages CHAP. III. Verse 1. Likewise ye wives be in subjection to your own husbands that if any obey not the word they also may without the word be won by the conversation of the wives IN this and the following Verses unto the eight the duties of wives and husbands are laid down and enforced with many
time If he be worse then an infidel that provides not bodily maintenance for his family then what is he that provides not spiritual For those that are to marry let them beg for wisdom and labor for knowledge that being married they may live Christianly and according to knowledge For parents let them instruct their sons in knowledge and before they provide them wives let them know indeed that they are men of knowledge and for those that have daughters to marry let them not so much aym at wealthy husbands as with those which may live with their daughters according to knowledge Giving honor unto the wife The honor which is here prescribed is not Divine honor Peter would none of it at Cornelius his hand nor the Angel at Johns nor that honor which an Inferior is to give to his Superior whereof we may read in the fifth Commandment but such as a Superior may give to an Inferior so is the wife in some things but as anunequal to his equals so is the wife in many things This comprehends diverse things 1. That the husband is to respect and esteem his wife as of a most comely necessary and profitable instrument appointed of God as a meet help for him for the comfortable passing of his life and such a one as he could not be without profitable to the encrease of posterity to the building up of his house for the bringing up of his children for the ordering of his family and disposing of things within doors wherein he himself hath no skill and which being left to servants are but sorrily done profitable also to converse with in prosperity to take comfort from in adversity yea by joyning with him in every good duty to further his souls salvation She is every way a necessary not evil as the world faith but good an help meet for man both in respect of body and soul who more careful painful faithful comfortable to her husband then she If God take away the wife alas how lame and maimed is the husband his one hand is gone When husbands do not thus esteem of their wives they discourage them occasion unquietness in them if they be women of Spirit or otherwise make them foolish 2. That the husband is to ask his wives counsel and advice in businesses God hath made her of his privy councel and two eyes see more then one yea oftentimes that he may not despise her she more then he Jacob sent for his wives into the field and conferred with them about his journey Many husbands have confessed that if they had taken their wives counsel it had gone better with them Naaman heard his servants advise and followed it much more should the husband the wives Abraham heard and yielded to Sarah about Hagar and Ishmael such are indeed injurious to their wives that will never make them of their counsel 3. That according to his ability he is to allow her competent maintenance for her self children and family not spending all abroad as too many do 4. That he is to give her a fit employment for her place It were a foul wrong for her to sit in a chimney-corner or set about some base employment a servant in the mean time carrying the keys and having the whole disposal of the house And as he is thus to give her a fit employment so therein to let her alone not prying narrowly into every thing and following her from room to room and taking account of every thing and every peny made of it as distrusting his wives thrift wisdom or faithfulness 5. That he do not over burthen his wife or require more of her then she is well able to go through He must not be a task-master to her lest she cry unto God and he hear in his anger especially not when she is sickly or childe-bearing when she is big or after her delivery for then he is to bear much with her Such as fail herein whereby either their wives or children are cast away have they not a guilty conscience and an hard answer to make 6. That he must not reprove her before company no not before her Children or Servants for as this provokes her so it weakens her authority that she shall prevail the less with her Family in her husbands absence 7. That he ought not to take part with Childe or Servant when she rebukes or corrects them though haply she be in a fault he must tell her thereof in private 8. That he is to use her lovingly and kindely not proudly tyrannously or cruelly abusing his authority for though God hath given him preeminence yet is he not to use it as he list but as God prescribes What may not incite husbands hereunto God requires it they are their own flesh Christ loved his Church dearly as accordingly they are to love their wives She hath forsaken all for him and he hath chosen her from all others Her Friends entrust her with him and expect kindeness at his hands He promised the same at the time of his Marriage before God and the Congregation This also will provoke her to her duty and so further a comfortable living together Whoso then regards the Commandment of God and will suffer it to bear ●way with them or their Covenant and Promise must thus honor their wives This condemneth 1. Those Monsters which not onely lade their wives with Curses and Railings but abuse them also with blows and heavy strokes oftentimes in their drunken fits shurting them out of doors these be bruit beasts when knew you the Cock spur the Hen Devils in the shape of men Its marvel their Neighbors take them not and binde them for mad men for none but mad men beat themselves and their own flesh whom Bedlam or Bridewel would fit better then to be at liberty unless they could use it better 2. Those though not altogether so bad as the former yet can lend their wives a box on the Ear or a dowse on the Neck or a spurn with their foot 3. Those which though they can rule their hands yet are so hoggish and churlish to their wives as they know not how to please them ever unquiet and like Nabal so wicked that one cannot speak to them yea will both rail on them and revile them 4. Those that sometimes be pleasant and use their wives well who yet at small things will be so hot and angry as they break out into unseemly harsh and bitter words that vex and grieve the spirit of their wives This argueth much weakness in the heart Anger resteth in the bosom of fools and He that is hasty to wrath exalteth folly as He that is slow to wrath is of great wisdom Such sharp and unkinde speeches fall out sometimes between those that love well and be good Christians but it s their fault and matter of humiliation Neither let any please themselves with this that they are
so called in the Scriptures he gave his Son to make our peace with him and loves that we should live in peace one with another and therefore gives us the Gospel of peace and Spirit of peace yea he so likes it that he pronounceth them blessed that helps it forward On the contrary the Devil delights in contentions and he onely gains thereby 2. This shall be a sign that we are taught of God and whereby our Prayers will become the more acceptable Our hands must be lifted up without wrath whosoever is addicted hereunto can neither pray aright nor duly partake of the Sacrament neither rightly perform any other duty 3. This is most comely like the oyntment which was poured on Aarons head which was made of most fragrant sweet things and to the dew upon new mowed grass O how sweet is it to them that do enjoy it how sweet to the lookers on what a comely thing is it to see a Land agree in it self so a Town a Family It s as an instrument whereof all the strings be in tune Better is a dry morsel with this then an house full of Sacrifices with strife Better is a dinner of herbs where love is then a stalled Ox and hatred therewith Better to be in the corner of the house top then with a contentious woman in a wide house 4. Great is the profit hereof as the rain makes the mown grass shoot out and grow so is peace exceeding fruitful O how doth a Land encrease by peace and how do Wars whether civil or forraign waste and consume the same little things by concord wax great great things through discord come to nothing when there 's peace in a Town between the Pastor and People what good may be done what evil avoided where there is not neither can evil be suppressed nor good established A Town knit together in peace is like a faggot fast bound that cannot be bent but divided like the several sticks of the faggot which may easily be broken the like may be said of Husbands and Wives Masters and Servants Parents and Children A Kingdom City or house divided against it self cannot stand 5. If we live in peace we are fit to do good one to another else we can do no good but all evil 1. This condemns all contentious and quarrellous Spirits that regard not peace but their own wil are never wel but when they are contending are so far from seeking peace as they cannot keep it when they have it nor accept it when it s offered and so far from following it as they flye from it as those of whom the Psalmist complained Others regard it not as they ought will fall out and break the peace even for trifles offer the occasion of strife and harm their Neighbors both by words and deeds in goods and good name yea if the least wrong be done them they will hear of no reconciliation but break off all love quarrel go to Law c. Every place abounds with such These bewray themselves not to be led by Gods Spirit nor endued with the wisdom from above nay that they are carnal and filled with devilish and fleshy wisdom these either never pray or lose their labors for as good not pray at all as pray in wrath These in stead of good days here shall have vexation neither shall they hereafter inherit the Kingdom of Heaven but shall meet with indignation and wrath 2. This rebuketh those that live at peace but it s after this maner they will have peace with some but not with others whereas we ought to be at peace with all not with the poor onely but with the rich also nor with the good onely but with the bad also some there are that fail every of those ways as a number that will be at peace with the bad not with the good and have peace with the wicked in their wickedness which is indeed fearful yea buy peace with hard and ill conditions as consenting to evil or neglecting good Some that they may be counted peaceable men will not stir against any disorder woful peace let men give of their own right for peace but not of the Lords 3. This serves to comfort them that love peace and desire it with all their hearts and can be content to seek it in any honest and lawful way and that for conscience and that they may serve God the better and for that God requires the same in the mean time being careful to avoid wrangling and jarring c. assuredly such are at peace with God and howsoever the world deals with them enjoy the peace of a good conscience 4. Let this encourage us all to set more by peace then pearls to seek it diligently and to be content rather to lose any reasonable thing then this This is pleasing to God is also comely so shall our Prayers be accepted so shall we be strong to all good and against all evil so shall we see good days here and eternal peace with God hereafter To this end we must avoid all the enemies of peace and labor for the contraries as 1. Pride which breaks peace many ways as when men have not more honor then is indeed their due as Haman or when any is honored besides themselves as Saul when David was commended in the dance Pride also makes men think so highly of themselves and meanly of others as they will be ready to offer injury and yet think it small and if the least wrong be done them think it so heinous as no recompence can be made for it They must forsooth by no means be blamed in any thing else they swell break peace and part company this we must avoid and labor for humility which is contrary hereunto 2. Covetousness the covertous man is angry if he have not every good bargain or if the least trespass be done him If but a Goose of their neighbors grase in their ground O it s such a loss such a wrong that they must not put it up They will part with no piece of right for all peace 3. Frowardness For a froward man soweth strife we must labor for a meek and patient spirit 4. Talebearers A whisperer separateth chief friends They be the Devils Pedlers let them not open their packs nor unlade their wares in our ears thereby to infect our mindes He that listens to them shall never have peace The world is full of such yea such as on both sides are Tale carriers which with some few truths intermingle numbers of lyes they are the Devils seedsmen to sow strife If God pronounce the Peace-makers blessed then wo to those Make-bates of this number we are not to repute those which inform Parents and Masters of some abuses in their children and servants unknown unto them provided it be done in love and that for the redress of the
his conscience he disswaded them therefrom so Davids conscience told him that he should do ill to kill Saul and thereupon would not give ear to those that perswaded him hereto Thus being tempted to Lye Deceive Swear Prophane the Lords day c. the conscience tells us that its evil so to do Again being called upon to any good duty the conscience tells us its good and provokes us to do it Why then Conscience is a Puritan if it do thus is not this corrupted as well as the other faculties O yes therefore it gives judgement very weakly and imperfectly in all but especially in the unregenerate and especially in the most ignorant and most wicked yet it retains some part of her office and power and will be doing as its enlightened and therefore it will give this judgement in foul and gross things in the worst of all as when they go to commit Murther Adultery c. or tell them on the other side they should go to Church c. but in the regenerate it doth much good work it s as a guide to conduct us in our way and whereby we shun all by paths It s a bridle to keep us from sin and a spur to goodness it s joyned in Commission with the Spirit of God they are obeyed or rejected together 1. Our duty then in token of our thankfulness is That we listen to the voyce of Conscience and be ruled by it we must take advice thereof ere we do any thing If we will not be ruled thereby but do contrary thereto it will one day exclaim against us when God shall judge us for our disobedience Why did not I give thee a Conscience to tell thee of these things will God say Yes Lord shall Conscience answer I told him it was naught and yet he would do it I told him such and such a thing was his duty and urged him to it and yet he would not give ear but put off the time from one day to another he would not repent have prayers in his family c. such shall then be stricken speechless Most are so eagerly carried after their passions and unruly affections as that they do not hear the voyce of their conscience the noise of those drowns the voyce of this 2. Even natural men have a light of conscience urging them to good and restraining them from evil None so evil but they have in them some light by which conscience is set on work to advise or counsel to the doing or avoiding this or that good or evil it s therefore no note or sign of grace in any because their conscience doth thus and thus This is in meer natural men from the light and knowledge that conscience hath of things good or evil yea oftentimes so forcible are those stirrings of conscience in them as that it keeps and restrains them from many sins which they are inclined to and would otherwise commit and puts them upon many good things which it urgeth them to which of themselves they have neither will nor power to do not from the love they have of the good or hatred of the evil but beca●se they would please Conscience which will not suffer them to be at quiet till it be obeyed this they may do and yet in the mean time may be onely in the state of Nature for though here they obey Conscience yet they do it not for Conscience sake Their obedience ariseth not from the purity and holiness of the Law of God but from fear of men from discredit or shame from hope of reward desire of ease or the like If there were no other cause to move them to enter upon good duties or to restrain them from doing evil but the Law of God they would not yield that obedience to Conscience which now they do And thus conscience gives judgement before things be done For its judgement after our Actions It then gives sentence This was well done This was ill done and not so onely but with an Absolution or Condemnation This was well done therefore you are innocent in it and deserve neither guilt nor punishment This was ill done therefore you are guilty and have deserved Gods wrath hereby Samuels Conscience spake for him Whose Ox have I taken c. Pharaohs against him I have sinned c. Thus is Conscience as a Judge acquitting or condemning us yea a little God as it were in the midst of man giving sentence beforehand as it shall be at the Tribunal seat of God on the last day If it acquits us then it worketh Peace Joy Comfort Boldness if it condemn us especially forcibly O then it causeth shame as in Adam when he fled and hid himself in the thicket after he had offended so also fear yea in the midst of all jollities as in Belshazzar and at small things as the shaking of a leaf so also sorrow which the world judgeth to be melancholy whereas it is far otherwise and yet both may and do often meet together yea desperation as in Cain and Judas and an universal distraction of body and minde the accusation of conscience are wounds to the heart Davids heart smote him A wounded Spirit who can bear They are as the gnawing of a Worm that never dyeth but lyeth continually gnawing at ones heart 1. If our consciences do excuse and acquit us bearing witness of the truth and integrity of our hearts of our hatred of evil our delight in Gods word and endeavor to please him above all things c. then may we rejoyce and be of good comfort the same being an infallible mark of our Salvation and may be bold in believing the same against Satan and all his discomforts There 's a great fault in many Christians though as the Apostle saith They know nothing by themselves but that their hearts bear witness with them of their care and faithfulness in all things yet are never the more comforted but are still cast down through Satans suggestions and lyes and their own unbelief If thine own conscience well informed according to Gods Word acquit thee why shouldst thou not be of good comfort you may be humbled for your failings yea deeply for your strong corruptiōs yet for the main be of comfort if in any particular we have done well we may be comforted 2. Let us always keep our selves in well-doing that we may hear our consciences speak comfortably so may we keep a continual feast 3. If we have any thing lying on our consciences for which they boyl within us and accuse and pronounce judgements against us let us not make a slight matter of it but seek to God for mercy and to be discharged of it that so we may still conscience which then may be done not before Stop not the mouth of conscience as many do by mirth and toys this is but to delude thy self and delay time others let
the day after so long between to approve the truth of his death and no longer that he might see no corruption Early in the morning to shew that he was the light of the world the Son of Righteousness a light to be revealed unto the Gentiles one that was to lighten every one that came into the world namely that is lightned even us that are by nature darkness it self from hence must every man fetch light On the first day of the week for so God disposed of it This first day was answerable to the first day of the world it was the morrow after the Jews Sabbath As he began to make the world the first day of it when before it was not so now that it was decayed and corrupted by sin he now came to make it up again which he did by his Death and Resurrection Hence the Reason of the alteration of the Sabbath from the Jews Sabbath to the day following which is ours to keep a memorial as of the Creation of the world so especially of the renewing of the world by the work of Redemption and as the first Sabbath continued from the Creation to Christs Resurrection so no question ought this to abide to the worlds end The benefits ensuing hereupon are 1. To assure us that Christ hath fully paid all our debts If Christ be not risen saith the Apostle we are yet in our sins and our preaching is in vain 2. To give us power to rise to a new life 3. To assure us of our Resurrection O then who shall lay any thing to the charge of Believers It s Christ that is dead nay rather which is risen again for whom therefore there 's no evil remaining They shall have power given them to walk in holiness of life as the Syon graft into a stock receiveth juice and life therefrom yea they shall enjoy a comfortable and joyful Resurrection Contrarily miserable is the case of the wicked their debt is all on the File against them they shall rise but to their cost and smart to a dreadful judgement when they shall stand trembling and wishing that the hills might fall on them on them the second death shall have power Now they lie snorting neither will be awakened by our preaching notwithstanding their present and approaching misery The duties which are hereupon to be performed are 1. In imitation of Christs Resurrection in a spiritual maner to rise out of the graves of our lusts and sins to a new and holy life O awake thou that sleepest the Word is appointed for this end 2. To endure any thing rather then to be deprived hereof The faithful in Heb. 11. endured racking and would not be delivered therefrom with an ill conscience that they might have a better and joyful Resurrection 3. Set our affections on those things which are above Thus of his Resurrection Verse 19. By which also he went and preached to the Spirits in Prison Verse 20. Which sometime were disobedient when once the long suffering of God waited in the days of Noah while the Ark was a preparing wherein few that is eight souls were saved by water THe Apostle proceeds to comfort the faithful that suffer for Righteousness sake He had said before That as Christ rose again after his sufferings and had a good end of them so shall all that suffer for his sake Now lest this should be doubted of he sheweth how it cometh to pass namely by the help assistance and power of the Spirit of God who as he shewed himself mightily in Christs person so hath and will in his members and for instance he looks back a great while ago when long before Christs coming the Spirit shewed himself to the confusion of the wicked and disobedient and to the comfort and deliverance of Gods servants as Noah whom as this Spirit enabled to preach the to wicked world so they disobeying and mocking him the same Spirit preserved and saved in the common destruction And therefore if the Spirit of God shewed himself so in the people of God for their good so long ago then we need not fear but that he will much more shew himself in and with us inasmuch as now the Spirit is bestowed in a larger and fuller maner then before our Saviors coming into the world Now he reckons this rather then any other example because it was a famous one both of convicting the wicked world and preserving the servants of God in such a bad time and because it was so long ago I come to the meaning of the words By which his Spirit namely his Godhead and Divine Nature which raised him from the dead He went and preached namely by the mouth and ministery of Noah To the Spirits in prison even them that be now and were in Peters time Spirits and Souls in Hell but when Noah preached were disobedient men and women when God seeing the notorious corruption of the times threatned to destroy the world with a flood if they did not repent To them Noah preaching both by word and by deed also in preparing the Ark they not being moved hereat nor at the long suffering of God were at the length drowned Noah onely and his wife with his three sons and their three wives being preserved in the Ark. This Scripture hath suffered as Mr. Luther saith of the Lords Prayer much Martyrdom by false interpretations and erroneous constructions whereof that of the Papists is most gross They understand it thus that Christ being dead in his soul went down to the lower parts of the world where be four several places together one above another Limbus patrum Limbus puerorum Purgatory and Hell which is the lowest and hottest of all that Christ went into Limbus patrum to fetch out all the godly Fathers that dyed from the beginning til his coming and all such as in Noah's time seeing the flood come indeed repented and went to Purgatory and had there suffered all and so were gone into Limbus patrum also to deliver the souls then in Purgatory and into the lowest part namely Hell to Preach to the convicting of the Reprobates there c. But though in truth Christ had done thus which yet he never did this proves no such matter will afford no such sence for 1. By Spirit whereunto the word which hath relation is not meant Christs soul but his Godhead not his soul for then it was that Christ was quickned in his soul or by his soul but neither can be true not in his soul for his soul never dyed nor was mortal not by the soul for it was not the soul that raised him again but the power of God that joyned them both together as the Scripture testifieth and that his Godhead is hereby meant will appear by the like places as Rom. 1. 3 4. 2 Cor. 13. 4. 1 Tim. 3. 16. where that which our Apostle calls flesh Saint Paul calls infirmity and
lie there frying But he knows well what he doth if he should make it too common or let out too many then would the people care the less and say Though I go to Purgatory yet the Pope of his clemency will deliver me and so I mean to give my goods and lands to my children and not beggar my posterity by giving them for Pardons or Masses c. Thus indeed their trade would go down 1. This may stir us up to give thanks to God for his mercy in delivering us from those cousenages and revealing unto us his truth We ought to be so much the forwarder in every duty towards the worship of God the Ministers maintenance the poor c. you save it an hundred times over through the preaching of the Gospel truly It s a foul fault in people that they cannot be content thus to enjoy their goods lands and leave them to their children which they could not do but pull and rake from the Minister care not how little they allow him yea and are so miserable as they will scarce allow their part to keep the house of God upright or in decent sort neither give the poor without grudging or upon necessity It may comfort the godly There is no delaying place by the way to keep them from the joys of Heaven 3. It may teach men in any wise to look to themselves how they live for as soon as the breath is out of them they go presently to the place where they shall abide for ever as the Tree falls so it shall lie Neither went he down to Hell to preach to the Reprobates for as its absurd for one soul to preach to another so preaching is to do some good and thereby onely to do hurt is against the end thereof But say they he onely went and preached experimentally by his presence and shewed himself to them to convict them but they were already sufficiently convicted condemned and put in their place of torment if Christ should have gone thither to convict them again they were not sufficiently convicted before But if they say he went to triumph over the Reprobate there c. it may be answered That he triumphed on the Cross and shall triumph over the Reprobates mightily on the day of Judgement I proceed unto the Doctrines of the Text. By which also he went and Preached Here note 1. That when Gods faithful Ministers Preach it s the Spirit of God that preacheth in them Holy men of God spake as they were moved by the holy Ghost He that heareth you saith our Savior heareth me 1. Therefore Ministers must endeavor so to preach that it may appear unto all that its the Spirit of God which Preacheth in them their matter must be sound and wholly agreeable to the will of God and for the maner it must not be with enticing words of man wisdom but in demonstration of the Spirit and of power we must not seek our selves but Gods glory in the Salvation of our people Such as for their matter Preach contrary to the Word it s not the Spirit of God which Preacheth in them but the Spirit of Error and for the maner such as use a dark kinde of Preaching or curious and quaint terms or in such sort as the people cannot understand or profit do they woo for Christ or rather do they not speak for themselves Such kinde of Preaching is blasted and cursed of God and the Preachers thereof shall have their reward accordingly 2. Let people know that when they come to the Word they come not to hear such a man whosoever he be but to hear what the Spirit of God saith to them a great priviledge we must therefore prepare our selves rich accordingly with all reverence and fear as having to do with God himself laying the same to heart and endeavoring to be profited thereby in yielding obedience thereto O how many come hand over head sit sleeping at Church and are no whit moved with whatsoever is said Did we but believe that it were Gods Spirit that did Preach to us we would give better heed If we speak according to the Word in rebuking you for your sins you are not to fret and say O some body hath told him hereof or he doth this of ill will but acknowledge that its Gods Spirit which rebukes you and that God is there indeed 3. Gods people may be comforted by the promises delivered in the Word as the wicked may be terrified by the threatnings thereof They shall come to pass for that the Spirit of truth hath uttered them 2. That God will finde a time to right things when they be disordered Though the wicked may prevail for a time and iniquity abound and overflow yet will the Lord in his due time come to visit and reform all Thus did the Lord deal with this people Let the godly have patience and wait Gods leisure and for the wicked let them be never the lustier for that the Lord is patient and defers for a time for he will come to give every one his due and will come too soon for their turn In prison That is Hell the place appointed for the souls of the wicked a fearful place of Gods own preparing and whereof the Devil is the Jaylor For the wicked 1. They shall be separate and cast from God in whose presence stands happiness that as they regarded not his presence here so hereafter they shall not enjoy it 2. They shall be cast into the society of Devils and Reprobates whom they have served and whose society they have loved Yet 3. Not in their company to be with them in jollity and merriment c. as here but in torments howling and wailing c. those are both intollerable and eternal their souls are presently after death cast hereinto as both their bodies and souls which have been companions together in sin shall be on the day of Judgement And for that though many be called few be chosen and in the parable of the four kindes of seeds onely one of them was good as most of the old world perished so shall and have most of every age of the world Though Israel be as the sand of the Sea yet but a remnant shall be saved O how might this cool the wicked the proudest that live in jollity and set all others at nought Now they are lusty and swear and curse and do what they list poor woful creatures There is a prison prepared for them that will pull down the proudest of them sour sauce to their sweet meat but most live as if there were no such matter O what fools be they that for a few short profits ill gotten or onely sought after or some transitory pleasure or honor sell themselves to this woful place These count themselves wise and Gods servants fools but the contrary will be seen one day and that they themselves
Have no league of Amity with them to have common friends and enemies as to help them against their enemies or crave their help against ours There be some that speak minsingly of the Religion of Rome as that there be indeed sundry differences between them and us but that they are petty and mean ones and of no great moment but such as if we would yield a little and they a little there might be a reconciliation made Wo be to such dawbers that would go about to reconcile God and the Devil Light and Darkness c. There are sundry differences which are main ones and against the foundation and such as except they will renounce we neither can nor must ever joyn with them So of the Papists themselves some will speak very favorably O they be good honest men and many good things they do if it were not a little for their Opinions c. Do such speak wisely they be abominable persons for they be Idolaters and those God calls abominable worshipping other Gods and the true in a false maner namely in Images If they were Murtherers and would take away our lives Adulterers and would abuse our wives Thieves and would take away our goods O we would cry out upon them and say They be abominable but we have no feeling of any thing which hurts our souls nor of that which is foully against God and his glory it s an Argument of self love and little grace It should go more to our hearts that its against GOD and his glory then any thing that were against our selves any way We ought to pray to God to convert them or remove them and that they may be curbed and their eyes may fail ere they have their desire of Toleration of their abominable Religion For the Idolatry among our selves Some conceive of God as of a God onely merciful and not just which emboldens them to go on in their sins without fear or care supposing that when they have abused him at their pleasure all their days if in the end they utter but a few good words to him he will be as well pleased as if they had served him all their time This is to conceive an Idol and not God for he is as just as merciful the one no more then the other Sundry also among us make a god of their Belly Profits Pleasures Honor Children Ease c. seeking onely these setting their heart and delight in these trusting in these yea to compass these not caring though they offend God for whatsoever a man loves more then God or trusts in besides God he makes it his god Thus the glutton makes his Belly as the covetous man his Wealth his god O vileness and extreme baseness We that live under the Word preached should learn to know God to be All-sufficient and to labor to make him our portion and inheritance our joy and our castle He that hath God hath all he that wants him in the midst of all hath nothing Blessed is the people so the person whose God is the Lord not who are wealthy have great friends c. and who accordingly love him above all set him up in their hearts trusting in him onely satisfying themselves in him yea him alone and loving all other things in and for and under him Others there are that profess Religion and worship God indeed but in a false maner they pray but depart not from iniquity hear the Word but hate to be reformed are baptized but keep no Covenant receive the Lords Supper but without Knowledge Faith and Repentance but God he is a Spirit and therefore will be worshipped in Spirit and Truth They that worship him as most do they worship an Idol namely Such a God as is content with the outside with Ceremonies but so is not the true God the service of such is abominable against such judgements have been both denounced and inflicted See 1 Sam. 15. 23. Psal. 50. 16. Isa. 1. 11. and 58. 5. Jer. 7. 4. Ezek. 14. 33 27. Mic. 6. 7. Our outward worshipping of God must proceed from our inward Knowledge Love Fear and Trust in God and must be joyned with obedience and Reformation If thou repentest not of thine Hypocritical service thy wages will be according to thy work This makes Gods enemies speak ill of our Religion and hold off even because though indeed we worship God and profess well yet our peoples lives be so far wide we that enjoy the Gospel and the true means of the right knowledge and service of God ought not to worship the true God onely but in a right maner What though we be not Idolaters we cannot almost be so though we would yet we may and without repentance shall certainly perish for our ceremonious and Hypocritical serving of God and so much the rather because we had the means to bring us to the true knowledge of him which is denyed to the common sort of the Papists Assuredly we shall lose all our labor if we use it to no better purpose and our souls too among the Hypocrites Verse 4. Wherein they think it strange that you run not with them to the same excess of ryot speaking evil of you HEre 's the prevention of an Objection If we should now break off might some say and no longer live as we have done but take the course that you prescribe we should be wondred at as an Owl among Birds They would think strangely of us as of fools and mad folks and hate us and speak evil of us that we should not be able to abide it Others also might say We which have followed your counsel have made our selves a gazing stock and pulled all men upon our tops even those that liked us well before speak ill of us and what we shall do we know not The Apostle Answereth I know it is so with some of you and will be so with the rest but be not dismaid for as it s set down in the following Verse they shall answer for this wickedness at the time which God hath appointed when we shall receive the Crown of glory for our well-doing and constant continuance therein In this Verse note 1. The minde of the wicked towards Gods children their course seems strange to them 2. The effect hereof in their words They speak evil of them 3. The ground or reason hereof For that they run not with them into the same excess of riot Wherein they think it strange Hence note that Such as mean to renounce their sins and take an holy course shall finde much opposition undergo the hatred and ill will of most Lot was wondred at in Sodom as doubtless the old world wondred at Noah for making the Ark and Pharaohs Courtiers at Moses his choyce Michol mockt despised David in her heart when he danced before the Ark Nebuchadnezzar wondred that the three children refused to bow to his Image which others did Festus thought Paul mad In
not be dismaid but bear these things patiently yea joyfully for should we not rejoyce in that that makes us blessed If therefore we shrink at the least of these things and pull in our heads where 's our faith labor that if we should be mockt and railed on it may not be for nothing but for true grace faith wrought in us by the Word c. If we have these things no matter though we have some mocks withal 2. See that wicked persecuters make Gods Servants happy yea more happy then they should be so that in seeking their hurt they do them good many ways They purge and try them make them the more dear to God and set the greater Crown upon their heads what a priviledge have the Servants of God that all things even their persecuters should work together for their good It s not so with others yet are not we to thank the wicked for this who intend no such thing The Caldeans and Sabeans were an occasion that Job had twice as much goods given him as he had before but no thank to them for they took from him what they could It s God who blesseth the more those whom the wicked curse 5. That the judgement of the world is contrary to Gods They think not any blessedness to be in being railed on for Christs sake but that blessedness stands in Health Wealth Honor favor of Princes c. Alas poor vanishing vanities to be lost every day but blessedness is in being a Christian and suffering for the same Gods thoughts are not as mans The blinde world cannot judge of colours and Carnal men savor not of things Spiritual 1. Therefore look that we never esteem nor be carried with the judgement of the world no not of the wise men of the world which is a crooked rule to go by They say it s not good to be too forward is matters of Religion but go so far as they may come back when they will and save themselves from danger and have two strings to their bow but let us know this to be cursed policy this amity with the world to be enmity with God 2. If we think troubles for a good conscience base vile and accursed and so shun them though with an ill conscience we are then of the world and either wholly carnal or in great part Shall we account that cursed which the Lord calls blessed True we must not bring troubles on our selves nor desire persecution yet if God call us to them we must not count them base but glorious not cursed but blessed So if we think basely of them that suffer or are in persecution and shun them then are we carnal and of the world nay we ought to esteem highly of them and think them glorious persons because they be honored of God and greatly graced of him For the Spirit of glory and of God resteth upon you He proves what he affirmed If ye suffer for Christs sake it s an argument ye have the Spirit of God in you which is a glorious Spirit and makes you glorious notwithstanding the ignominy and reproach the world casts upon you as though you were of all others the vilest whereupon you must needs be blessed which Spirit is on their part ill spoken of but on yours that suffer is glorified So that as the Spirit makes you glorious you glorifie it by your constant and joyful suffering Hence Note 1. That to suffer for Christs sake is a sign that we have the Spirit of God in us for 1. The world would not hate us except they saw some work of Gods Spirit in us for if we lived after the maner of the world they would let us alone 2. Such have the Spirit of Adoption assuring them of Gods love of pardon and Salvation which makes them willing to suffer 3. It s the Spirit that comforts and heartens to such weighty things flesh and blood will endure nothing for Religion neither can it but through the Spirit we are enabled Steven a comfortable Martyr Why It s said He was full of the Holy Ghost It was by the Spirit of God onely that the Martyrs endured so constantly not a few of them being weak sick tender feeble of nature and fearful It was of the Spirit that Mr. Glover spake when he came to the Stake to be burnt He is come Austin he is come having been very heavy and comfortless the night before In ill I confess some may be as stiff as the best can be in the truth but they cannot suffer so joyfully as the Servants of God for it s through the Spirit of God that they suffer 1. Therefore if we have had or finde any power to endure persecution we may know that we have Gods Spirit and thereupon ought to be both thankful and joyful 2. As we would suffer with comfort and joy let us labor for the Spirit and for a greater measure thereof daily 3. As for those that neither can nor will endure any thing it s a sign they are carnal and without the Spirit And indeed none can suffer much or joyfully but such as have the Spirit and therefore so few having the Spirit there would be but a few to stand for the truth if there should come a time of tryal 2. That such as are endued with Gods Spirit be blessed for such as have and are led by the Spirit of God they are the Sons of God and they yea they onely which be sanctified here shall be glorified hereafter The Spirit is given to the Elect not to the world it s the earnest of our salvation and seals us up to the day of Redemption Again such are freed from the bondage of sin to serve God such also have God abiding in them yea and hereby the Word the Sacraments Prayer Afflictions all things are profitable to us Hereby we are enabled to every duty and armed against temptations 1. This may comfort those that can prove they have the Spirit of God in them they are comforted sanctified and guided thereby This is the earnest and pledge of eternal life they are blessed though but mean they may come into Gods presence boldly they shall want nothing that is good 2. It may be a terror to those that live after the flesh They have no mark whereby to free them from being reprobates for if any man have not the Spirit of Christ the same is none of his Christ never dyed for such they are yet under the bondage of sin 3. This should teach us having the Spirit to beware of doing any thing whereby to grieve or weary such a guest sin is a filthy thing and that wherewithal the Spirit cannot away yea to use all means to cherish it daily suffering our selves to be guided thereby as that which will not be there where it may not rule 3. That the Spirit is glorious in it self and makes them
glorious before God and man that be endued therewith it makes them shine more gloriously then the Sun And this the Apostle opposeth to the ignominies and reproaches wherewith the world doth besmear them It s as if he should say Though the world reproach you as vile yet know that you are glorious in Gods account because of his Spirit that dwells in you 1. Therefore be not dismaid though the world stain us and accounts us vile yet are we glorious to God 2. We must esteem of the Servants of God in whom we see the Spirit of God as of glorious persons yea though the world disgrace them and count them as off-scourings and not worthy to live we must count them as Gods worthies and Warriers as his principal Servants we must count them such as the world is not worthy of They that esteem basely of them do not consider that Gods Spirit is in them and resteth on them Contrarily they that have not the Spirit of God in them are base and vile let the world make what reckoning of them it will 4. That there 's no small difference between the common gifts of the Spirit that the Reprobates have and the Spirit of Sanctification which is bestowed on Gods Elect those may be lost this cannot it resteth on them yea abideth and continueth with them On their part he is ill spoken of Here note that They that rail upon and revile the Servants of God for their well-doing they speak ill of the Spirit of God they think they have but to do with the men and them they will be bold with to speak their pleasure of but they deceive themselves in speaking ill of Gods Servants they speak ill of the Spirit of God as the Israelites when they murmured against Moses and Aaron murmured against God He that despiseth you saith our Savior despiseth me Therefore when TURKS and JEWS mock and reproach us for believing in CHRIST they reproach both the Word that so teacheth us and the Spirit that thus guideth us and assureth our hearts herein as he that reproacheth a Servant for doing that his Master commands or a Schollar for speaking as he is taught reproacheth the Master and Teacher So when the Papists call the Doctrine which we preach and profess Heresie and us Heretiques do they not reproach the Word that so teacheth and the Spirit that so assureth us So they among our selves that rail on men for their zeal and forwardness in hearing the Word keeping the Sabbath shunning some sins and corruptions that the world swallow up c. What do these but reproach Gods Spirit We do not these things of our selves but by the warrant of the Spirit Take heed therefore that that be evil which thou speakest against else whilest thou reproachest goodness in thy Servant Childe Neighbor Tenant c. thou art a caviller against God The common sort that cannot abide the true obedience of Gods Commandments nor that any should be more precise then they list to be despise the Word and Spirit they be like Ahab to Micaiah Wouldst thou have God to make new Scriptures more loose to serve thy turn or to be like thy self No know these Scriptures shall stand firm as to the comfort and salvation of all that are willing to be guided thereby so to the confusion of all that kick against the same or hate to be reformed If therefore you list not to be ruled by the Word and Spirit yet speak not against the same for so you shall encrease your sin and make your judgement greater which howsoever will be great enough If you will not walk in obedience to Gods Laws yet suffer others that would On your part he is glorified Another Reason to move us to joyfulness in persecution Thereby we glorifie God we honor the Spirit when undaunted we stand constantly against all our enemies Hereby we shew that the Spirit of God is of puissance and force to make the weak strong We glorifie him also when we so love him as we will suffer for his sake so we give glory to him when we trust him of his word who hath promised eternal life to them that hold out so when we obey him and do that willingly he calls us to so many praise God for our constancy whereby they be strengthened and God is honored that they cannot prevail against us but though they take away our lives yet they cannot make us yield to them We should therefore willingly and joyfully suffer that so we may glorifie God we may think our selves happy if by any means whether in life or death we may effect this Verse 15. But let none of you suffer as a murtherer or as a thief or as an evil doer or as a busie body in other mens matters Verse 16. Yet if any man suffer as a Christian let him not be ashamed but let him glorifie God on this behalf LEst any should think that he commended suffering in respect of it self so that all suffering should be blessed and were to be rejoyced in he tells us That there 's another kinde of suffering then that he hath been speaking of which is not to be rejoyced in namely when men suffer reproach and punishment or whatsoever else for evil doing for their just deserts Those sufferings are base and shameful whereof Christians must beware but for the sufferings which are for Christ for Righteousness sake for a good Conscience there 's no shame belonging to them but rather glory and rejoycing Here then are two kindes of sufferings laid down the one forbidden whereto shame belongs namely to suffer for ill-doing which is to be avoided the other enjoyned and wherein we are to rejoyce namely in suffering for well doing But let none of you suffer as a murtherer c. Not that if any be a murtherer or thief c. he should not suffer the punishment due thereto but flie from it for that herein he resists the Magistrates Sentence on his deserts sets himself against God but he would not have men do any such evil as to procure or deserve any such sufferings Obj. But none can walk so circumspectly but that he may and shall do evil and so deserve punishment at the hand of the Lord. A. True but he speaks of foul vices and punishable by men which Christians should be far from and for the frailties of Gods Servants he will not impute them to them The words afford this Doctrine that Sufferings for ill-doing are not glorious but shameful Sufferings are good onely in respect of the cause if that be good then they be good if that be evil then they be shameful The same sufferings for kinde and measure may be to one person glorious to another infamous the one may have cause of joy the other to hang down their heads Both Abel and Jezabel were killed but he for his goodness she for her badness both Joseph
in my minde But I will not spend any time to approve or disapprove the one more then the other but speak something of both as in some such cases is not unusual nor amiss when both may very well stand and it be difficult to say which is the true meaning of the place this or that For the first The duties of people towards their Ministers laid down in the fifth commandment stand in these four things 1. They must reverence them for the dignity highness and excellency of their Calling in which respect they are termed Angels Stars the light of the world Gods Ambassadors 2. They must yield obedience to them in their Ministery 3. They must willingly allow them a sufficient maintenance that they may wholly without distraction attend on their souls 4. They must pray for them both that their Ministery may be fruitful and that they may long continue amongst them of those the second is the principal Namely that People must submit themselves to the Ministery of the Word in the mouths of their Ministers as we stand bound to preach so do you to hear and obey For Blessed are they that hear the word of God and keep it that are doers as well as hearers God hath not appointed us to Preach in vain but for the conversion of people The Ministery is ordained to work faith to convert souls it was the peoples request with promise to hear and do God hath yielded and sanctified it to be the onely ordinary means not reading not preaching by an Angel even the foolishness of Preaching by the hand of men to save them that believe If Ministers must be called to an account for Preaching shall not the people how they have profited and if a wo to us if we preach not is there not to them if they repent not For this cause our Savior upbraided those Cities wherein his mighty works were done not because they would not entertain him nor hear him as the Gadarens but because they repented not we have done you no good nor have you heard well till you have repented and be converted till you have obeyed from the heart the form of Doctrine delivered you The Law humbleth the Gospel wo●●th Faith both bring to a reformed new and godly life we hear aright when we go away pricked in our hearts Till then there 's no good wrought on us as appears by the Prophets complaints Isaiah 49. 4. and 53. 1. Jer. 6. 10. else no mark of Election faith being a demonstration hereof we make sure our Election by our effectual calling The Apostle also termeth the Thessalonians Elect of God because the preaching was not to them in word onely but in power and they received the word in much affliction and became followers of us c. and that they received his preaching not as the word of man but as it is indeed the Word of God not to hear and obey is rather a mark of reprobation as in Eli's Sons If we be Christs sheep we hear his voyce in the Ministery and follow him O what an excellent harmony would this make if Ministers preach faithfully and the people become converted and then built up in all obedience thereby 1. Then this rebuketh the woful contempt of the world at most hands for how few yield obedience thereto look in all Towns how many ignorant persons that have no knowledge neither will have any give their mindes to none but pul in their heads that they might not see the light that would glister in their faces who so blinde as he that will not see These are far from conversion This is condemnation that light is come into the world and men love darkness rather more then light So how many prophane persons that live in some known sin though some more outragiously then others as in Drunkenness Whoredom Malice c. That hear not though the Charmer charm never so wisely and do even stop their ears God knocks at the door of their hearts but they will not open his Ministers cry out against their sins yet they rush on every one after his own hearts lust and hateth to be reformed having a pardon brought and offered them if they would come in they stand out What will become of these having refused to hear a gracious voyce offering mercy they shall hear a fearful voyce denouncing judgement not hearing a voyce calling them to him they shal hear a voyce commanding them from him and as he called and they refused so shall they call but not be heard or regarded What shall these have to say for themselves Their iniquity shall stop up their mouth How many civil persons are there also that be not converted if they so continue they shall perish unless they be born again truly humbled planted into Christ obey in all things not in the duties of the second Table onely giving men their due but of the first also giving God his they cannot be saved What should I speak of worldlings that are so glued to the world as they savor not at all of Heaven or heavenly things no such thing can enter into their hearts either they hear not the Word at all or the thorny cares of the world quickly choak that seed What of Hypocrites some professing outwardly and yet living in some known sin others not so bad that yet fall far short having gone some steps and hoping that all is well These were never as yet truly humbled and so not converted so had not that that accompanieth Salvation these hear but not aright Every man therefore must examine himself how he hath heard and whether the Word hath been a means of his true conversion and whether he make conscience to submit himself to the precepts thereof They that can prove themselves thereby converted how comfortably may they go on walking in obedience thereto Contrarily the care of others is dangerous for think not that our preaching will go away unregarded or that it s no matter how you have heard Oh! Preachings and Sacraments be dangerous things life or death can do a great deal of good or as much hurt to them that obey its Salvation but to the disobedient it s the savor of death unto death This is a fearful sin in this Land and the cause of all our plagues by reason whereof we may fear worse Remember the wo pronounced against Chorazin and Bethsaida 2. This may be for exhortation to all that as they come and hear so to submit themselves and pray God to make his word effectual by his Spirit So shall God be glorified if of Lyons we become Lambs If won from Satan to God The Ministers shall rejoyce as having the greater Crown The Angels in Heaven will rejoyce having new fellow Servants yea God himself will rejoyce the Father as having a new Son Christ as having another member the Holy Ghost another
is able and this is a great deal better then before and men should labor to be at enmity with him and must pray that the stronger man even Christ would put him out of his possession 5. This should rowze up the servants of God out of security and intemperance Have they need to be drunk with the world or be asleep having such an Enemy ought they not rather to be sober and continually to watch to save themselves from his deadly enmity Against his malice let us have Christian resolution and earnestness to seek after salvation Against his power let us set the power of God and be strong in his might craving his assistance continually for we have no power of our selves he that should trust to himself should speed as this our Apostle we must always have recourse to God saying with David God is my Castle Rock Tower of Defence in him will I trust Against his subtilty let us labor to be wise in the Word of God read hear meditate confer that it may dwell plentifully in our hearts in all wisdom and labor for the wisdom of the Spirit of God that thereby we may spy Satans subtilties and be holpen to avoid them and let us have the fear of God always in our hearts and before our eyes which is true wisdom Through this alone we avoid Satans snares and are not ignorant of his wiles who so Achitophel like think by worldly policy to resist the Devil the Devil will make fools of them and ensnare them at his pleasure Against his diligence let us be as diligent and watchful we must not be weary or give over our watch at any time if we do we must prepare our throats for destruction Satan gives no truce Not a few Christians have no such fear of this enemy as they should neither do they furnish themselves against him as they should but are careless silly and negligent Hereby it comes to pass that the Devil hath his will too much and too often of us and catcheth us here and there as to neglect one duty to do another untowardly and to fall into this or that evil and so makes us to dishonor God to wound our own consciences and to give ill example to others If we had a bodily Enemy thus armed how would we fear If there were a great Lyon in our fields and which did haunt our grounds how afraid would we be but there 's a roaring Lyon a red Dragon an old Serpent lies in wait for us who may do us more mischief then all the Lyons Dragons or Serpents in the world and yet we are careless Here he is not thus fearfully described to discourage us or make us cast away all our weapons as though there were no resisting but to watch and be careful and then though he be as he is we may be preserved from his anger for though he be malicious yet God is most merciful and careful for us Though he be strong yet God is stronger His power is limited he cannot do what he will to the godly as to Job nay not to reprobates as to Saul and Ahab the Devils had leave before they could do their feats nay till they had leave they could not enter into the Swine And though he be so subtile yet the wisdom of God is far beyond his craft to catch him in it as he hath done many a time as in the fall of our first Parents he thought the same should have been to Gods utter dishonor and that he should not have a Creature on earth to serve him which yet turned to Gods greater glory the like might be instanced about the death of Christ So he can turn his temptations to nothing to folly to our greater good And though he be diligent yet have we a God that keepeth Israel who neither slumbers nor sleeps The Devil is a Lyon but we have a Lyon of the tribe Judah to fight against him He is strong but God is stronger then all they be innumerable but God is greater then all together and to help our weakness we have the good Angels to take our part more with us then be against us He is a Spirit but the Spirit of God is in us more active nimble and wise then he we have no cause therefore to be dismaid Let us hold our Faith Hope and Confidence and go on in a godly course and in the end we shall get to Heaven Praised be God praised be God alone To God onely be glory for this Verse 9. Whom resist stedfast in the Faith knowing that the same afflictions are accomplished in your Brethren that are in the world HEre are the means set down whereby we must oppose the Devil and through the use of which we may prevail against him namely By being stedfast in the faith Whom resist The course to be taken with an Adversary is either to make peace with him to yield to him to flee from him or resist him To flee from Satan we cannot from men we may but not from him as who will be with us whithersoever we go To yield to him we may not then we spoil all that were to be his servants to our destruction to make peace with him we must not for his malice is unquenchable and he will still seek our destruction therefore we must resist him and herein onely is our safety 1. We have a warrant and command for this 2. We promised so to do in our Baptism 3. If we resist not we can never come into Heaven for none come there but such as overcome such as are conquerers who have palms in token of victory See 2 Tim. 4. 8. James 1. 12. Rev. 2. 26. and 3. 10. and 7. 14. 4. If we do not fight and resist we shall surely be destroyed Every coward will fight when he sees there 's no other remedy 5. If we resist we are sure to overcome for we fight not in our own might but under our Captain Christ Jesus who hath bruised and broke the Serpents head in his own person and will do also in us We resisting as he requires it were a disgrace to him if we should be overcome nay most certain it is that no Soldier of Christ Jesus resisting by the armor of his appointing can ever be finally or wholly vanquished 1. This rebuketh all those that resist not Satan at all or as they ought as 1. The prophane sort that live in sin these resist not but rather serve the Devil They resist God his Word the Spirit good Counsel all the means which are used to draw them from their sins but Satans temptations as serving their humor they resist not this is the cause that Hell is so full If the Devil perswade them to any evil they are as ready to yield as he to tempt 2. Civil persons they resist not the Devil as conceiving their case to be good enough for that they are
their soul and so have these either they get no knowledge or if any onely a little swiming in the brain but not sinking down into the soul to the changing thereof 2. It teacheth all Ministers so to preach the Word as by all means possible they may win some what should our desire be but so to do whether we consider the love we owe to God or to our people that their salvation will be our crown To this end we must preach those points most diligently and carefully that be most effentially necessary to work conversion we must beat upon mens misery labor to bring them to Faith and Sanctification c. without these all other points will be unprofitable Unpreaching Ministers have no possibility of winning souls 3. People should so hear the Word as they labor and pray it may be powerful by the Spirit to their conversion and new birth they must have a Spiritual Father as well as a Natural Father must be born again ere they dye else happy had they been if they had never had their first birth le ts try our selves herein It s not hearing the Word yea with joy and reforming some things that is Regeneration it s not to be restrained from the gross evils of the world or to be somewhat changed in some things alas Regeneration is another matter then that wherein many deceive themselves and perish knowing no more what is Regeneration then Nicodemus when he first came unto Christ nor laboring after it to finde it with the fruits and signs thereof My Son He calls him so also of tender love as Paul One simus his own bowels Here note That The Ministers of God ought exceedingly to love all Gods people but chiefly such as have been won to God by their means They must cherish and further such all they can as the Hen when she hath hatched her Chickens broods and tends them and as the Mother after she hath brought forth her childe is careful to keep it from harm and to provide all necessaries for it they must watch over them preach to them pray for them not depart from them but in the case of absolute necessity as the Apostles having won any to God would come again to them exhorting them to continue in the grace of God confirming their hearts c. so must we they be our comfort and joy here and crown hereafter our Epistles of commendation the seals of our Ministery they that make us rejoyce and give thanks therefore we are much beholding to them and must love them most dearly and desire the work begun may be happily perfected knowing it s no less wisdom and thrift to hold that we have gotten then to get more Accordingly must the Spiritual Children love their Spiritual Fathers dearly They ought to love all Instructers but as Children their Parents so they them best by whom they have been begotten to God They ought to give them double honor to reverence them and not to suffer them want necessary comforts In doubtful cases of Conscience they must resort to them for counsel as Children to their Father They must obey all their godly precepts endure their severity be guided by all their godly directions receive no accusation against them under two or three witnesses c. A childe will not hear much less believe any evil reports of his Father For those people that set light by their Ministers can suffer them to want fall out with them if he be gone we shall have one as good as he c. its questionable whether ever they were converted by their Ministery for we see by experience that such as are converted their hearts be so knit to their Spiritual Father that they think best of his counsel praise God for him as the instrument of their conversion love him dearly c. we love the fathers of our bodies and ought so to do and yet they help us to a being in sin and into a sinful world and state and should we not love our Spiritual Fathers through whom we are changed therefrom The Separatists therefore are either unconverted persons as I doubt not but sundry are or else they be most unnatural and unthankful persons in railing against all the Ministers of England and so against their own Spiritual Fathers They spi on their faces and call their Mother Whore O most wretched requital Verse 14. Greet ye one another with a kiss of charity Peace be with you all that are in Christ Jesus Amen THe last part of the conclusion consisting 1. Of an Exhortation to embrace each other with love and to testifie the same by outward signs 2. Of a Prayer for them that all that be true Believers in Christ Jesus might have all prosperity and welfare to which he joyns the note of his faith and fervency Amen So concluding his Epistle with all signs of love In general That he contents not himself that he loved them but labors to further love among them we may note how needful this duty is where love is we must endeavor the continuance and encrease thereof where its crazy we must use means to heal it Blessed be the peace makers It s a sign they are endued with the wisdom which is from above All our words should tend to make love the Devils Cole-carriers and Bellows that blow up strife rejoyce in folks contentions and further encrease the same A woful office who gets hereby but the Devil except the Lawyers hap to get too Greet one another To Salute each other hath been an ancient custom in the Church of God whereof you may finde the forms Judg. 6. 12. Ruth 2. 4. Psal. 129. 8. Luke 1. 28. and 10. 5. John 20. 19. and elsewhere Ours also are commendable when we meet any we say God save you when any goes from us God be with you or Fare you well in the morning we say God give you a good morning in the afternoon God give you a good night when any is at meat we pray God that much good it may do them when one goes a journey we say God speed you in your journey when at work God speed your work when one is come newly to an office God give you joy of your office c. These ought we to use as occasion serveth both to our Superiors more reverently by the Titles that are due to them of worship honor c. our equals with good respect and somewhat familiarly as we look they should to us and to our inferiors that they may not think themselves despised and so be discontent with their place and with God and it s a base thing to tread under ones inferiors Thus we must salute not our friends onely but strangers but our enemies Even blessing them that curse us and praying for them persecute us Else we shall be but like the Publicans who salute those that salute them so we must salute not onely good men though
of our Ancestors is no sure rule Use. Pro. 10. 19. Doct. The things of this world are insufficient to redeem any out of his spiritual bondage Reas. 1. Psal. 24. 1. Psal. 50. 10. Reas. 2. Reas. 3. Reas. 4. Prov. 6. 35. Reas. 5. Pro. 11. 4. Ezek. 7. 19. Zeph. 1. 18. Reas. 6. Psal. 49. 7. Reas. 7. Use 1. Acts 8. 20. Use 2. Mat. 4. 9 10. Heb. 11. 25. Use 3. Iob 1. 11. Doctr. The things of this world are corruptible vain and uncertain 2 Pet. 3. 10. Use 1. Pro. 23. 5. 1 Tim. 6. 17. Iames 2. 5. Use 2. 1 Tim. 6. 17. Prov. 10. 15. Iob 31. 24. Use 3. Use 4. Doctr. Christs blood the true price of mans Redemption Rom. 5. 19. Phil. 2. 8. Acts 3. 15. 20. 28. Isa. 53. 5. Acts 4. 12. Rev. 13. 8. Heb. 13. 8. 10. 14. See Rom. 3. 25. Eph. 1. 7. 1 Pet. 2. 24. 1 Iohn 1. 7. Rev. 1. 5. Object Sol. Use 1. Use 2. Use 3. Use 4. Heb. 10. 29. Use 5. Simile Iohn 3. 16. Use 6. 1 Cor. 6. 2● Simile Use 7. In what respects Christ is compared to a Lamb. Iohn 1. 29. Isa. 53 7. Isa. 53. 9. Iohn 8. 46. Mat. 27. 4 24. Luke 23. 41. See Heb. 7. 26 27. Object Sol. Isa. 53. 6. 2 Cor. 5. 21. Use 1. Use 2. Iohn 21. 15 16 17. Eph. 5. 15. Iob 31. 35 36. Luke 1. 6. Dan. 6. 5. 1 Sam. 12. 3. Use 3. Rom. 8. 17. Mat. 18. 15 21. Object Sol. Obser. We are not to listen to either believe all we hear Ier. 26. 20. Acts 24. 5. The prevention of an Objection Acts. 1. 4. Doctr. Christ was ordained before the world Gen. 12. 3. 3. 15. Rev. 13 8. Iohn 6. 27. Eph. 1. 4. Object Sol. Object Sol. Use 1. Use 2. Use 3. Ioh. 3. 16. Use 4. Rev. 13. 8. Ioh. 8. 56. Rom 9. 33. Use 5. Mat. 6. 33. Ioh. 6. 27. Obs. The world shall not always continue 2 Pet. 3. 10. Use. Christ how manifested Heb. 9. 26. Doctr. God is constant and unchangeable Acts 13. 48. Use. 1. Use 2. Acts 11. 29 30 Psal. 76. 11. Gods promises are unchangeable Neh. 1. 9. Use 1. Use 2. Obser. Christ was then exhibit it when God decreed that he should so be Gal. 4. 4. Doctr. What God hath decreed shall be in due time accomplished Acts 16. 6 7. Mat. 10. 5. Mat 28. 19. Rom. 11. 25. Use 1. Use 2. Use 3. Three differences of times Why this called the last time Obser. God will no otherwise reveal his will then he hath already done Heb. 1. 1. Use. Doctr. We now live in the latter end of the last times Use 1. Use 2. Why Christ came towards the latter end of the world Use. What we are to do and how to carry our selves that others may think well of us Doctr. We cannot believe in God but by the Son Reas. 1. 2 Cor. 4. 4. Heb. 13. Reas. 2. Iohn 14. 6. Eph. 3. 12. Heb. 10. 19 Iohn 17. 3. Use 1. Use 2. Use 3. Use 4. Obs. In Christs Resurrection the whole Trinity had a hand Phil. 2. 9. The benefits which those reap that believe in Christ Doct. Where there 's no love nor fear of God there can be no true brotherly love Use 1. 1 Cor. 13. 6. Iudges 9. 23. Use 2. Prov. 16. 7. Acts 14. 15 16 19. Doct. Where there 's the true fear or love of God there 's also brotherly love 1 Ioh. 1. 1 Ioh. 4. 12. Use 1. Use 2. 1 Ioh. 5. 1. Psal. 15. 4. Psal. 16. 3. 1 Ioh. 3. 14. Use 3. Obser. There 's uncleanness in us both in Soul and Body Gen. 6. 5. Matth. 15. Isa. 1. 16. Iam. 4. 8. Rev. 3. 17 18. Use. Iohn 3. 5. Mat. 5. 8. Heb. 12. 14. Psal. 15. 2. Obs. Where there 's sanctification of the soul there 's also sanctification of the body Doct. The Word of God is the outward instrument of our cleansing Ioh. 15. 3. 17. 17. Iohn 15. 5. Acts 15. 9. Use 1. Use 2. Use 3. 1 Sam. 15. 22. Ier. 25. 12 1● 2 Thess. 1. 8. 1 Pet. 4. 17. Why the Word is called Truth Iohn 17. 17. Iames 1. 18. Use 1. Use 2. Use 3. Use 4. Heb. 13. 4. Doct. The Spirit is the inward worker of Sanctification Acts 11. 21. and 16. 14. Use. Rom. 8. 7. 1 Cor. 3. 6 7. Obs. Till we be cleansed by the Spirit we are unfit for any duty Use. Obs. The end of our Sanctification is to be fruitful in good works Eph. 2. 20. Iam. 1. 18. Use. What Love is Gal. 5. 22. 1 Tim. 1. 5. See Psal. 41. 9. 55. 13. Mat. 10. 21. See 1 Ioh. 3. ●7 Iames 2. 14 15 16. Rom. 13. 10. Luke 10. 34. ● Tim. 5. 4 8 16. Gal. 6. 10. Rom. 12. 10. and 13. 8. Col. 3. 14. Rom. 13. 8. Gal. 5. 13 14. Psal. 133. 1 Cor. 13. 1 2. The properties of love 1 Cor. 13. 4. Gen. 45. 5. Mat. 17. 27. Gen. 13. 8. See M. Perkins Christian Equity Rom. 13. 10. See Mr. Perkins cases of Cons. 1. 3. cap. 3. pag. 135. 1 Cor. 13. 5. Mat. 6. 12. Two Caveats to be observed of them that for redressing of wrongs make use of the Magistrate 1 Cor. 6. 7. Simile Mat. 5. 42. Deut. 15. 10. Acts 4. 37. 2 Cor. 9. 7. Prov. 3. 28. Obs. There 's little love in the world 1 Sam. ● 14. Iohn 2. 20. Exod. 10. 9. Mat. 24. 12. 2 Tim. 3. 2. The causes of the want of love Luke 17. 4 5. Prov. 13. 10. Eph. 4 2. The effects of the want of love Use. Mat. 18. 26 28 Pro. 19. 19. 11. Mic. 7. 18. Prov. 10. 12. Pro. 11. 24 25. Reasons inciting us to this duty of love Isa. 58. 2. Gen. 13. 8. 1 Cor. 6. 6. Ioh. 13. 34 35. 1 Ioh. 3. 14. See Pro. 10. Acts 9. 39. Rom. 12. 16 17. Obser. The fruits of love towards our brethren must accompany the profession thereof Obs. The doing of brotherly offices must proceed from brotherly affections Love must reach to all Object Sol. Object Sol. Luke 10. 33. Object Sol. Object Sol. Matt. 5. 44. Rom. 5. 10. Note 1 Ioh. 5. 1. 3. 14. Zech. 2. 8. Use 1. Gal. 6. 10. Use 2. 1 Iohn 3. 14. ibid. 10. Psal. 15. 4. 16. 3. Gen. 27. 29. Num. 23. 8. How we ought to love the Wicked Gen. 13. 8. See 1 Cor. 6. 8. Iohn 15. 19. Doctr. Love must be without fainng Rom. 12. 9. 1 Iohn 3. 18. Use 1. Psal. 28. 3. Gen. 3. 5. Mat. 4. 3. Use 2. Iames 5. 17. Obs. Love must be mutual Acts 20. 35. Obser. In love there must be a community Iames 2. 1. Prov. 22. 2. Iames 2. 5. Gal. 5. 22. 1 Tim. 1. 1. The properties of pure love 1 Cor. 13. 6. Gen. 25. 28. Mat. 5. 46. Use. Lev. 19. 17. Prov. 13. 24. Simil. Mat. 16. 22. Obs. A Christians love must be earnest 2 Cor. 9. 6. 1 Pet. 4. 8.