and it is the seede of darkenesse for there is no light in it for Christ is the light and out of him there is no light and this is that which opposeth Christ and is nothing but the greatest darkness that is for there is not any light in it and he infusing daily more and more of his darkdesse into us causeth the seede of himselfe to grow more and more by him and this seede cannot be dead long but it will quickly appeare and âpring forth that it will be seene by others and bring forth fruit sutable to the seede and will grow by degrees to be a high tree in wickednesse and be full of evill fruit and though it be the seede of the Devill in us that causeth us to bring forth fruit to himselfe yet it is wâ that must suffer for it for hee brings us to be willing to yeeld to him in all things and to be at his command and to do what he would have us to doe so his will becomes our will and wee are obedient to him and delight in his works of darknesse This is the grosse seâd of the Devill and we see it grow up in a high degree in some and would in a higher but that the Lord restraines them and it springâ forth in some measure in all There are seven degrees to grow in perfection in God so there is also to grow in evill to be like the Devill in wickednesse and there is a comming to it by degrees some attaine to the first degree in God by the Spirit of God and some to the second and so goe along by degrees from one degree to another Some attaines to one degree and some to another by the revelation of the Spirit of God in us so the Devill immitates God for the wicked spirit working in us and we yeelding to it and delighting in it he brings us all from one degree to another some attaines to one degreâ and some to another and so on to perfectioâ in sin to our owne destruction For sinne whââ it is finished brings forth death Rom. 6.23 But the Lord restraines most people that they doe not grow to that degree of sinne as they would else attaine unto and many attainââ but to the first degree and lives a perfect morall life those that are the children of God he blasts this seed of the Devill in them by the seed of himselfe sowne in them Christ by his death did breake the head of the Serpent the Devill but not kill'd him he paid a full price for all sinnes and obtained things of his Father for all so that sinne cannot doe us any harme if wee have the faith of Jesus Christ in us for this will make us hate sinne it cannot keepe us out of heaven so he brake the Devils bead for the policie lyes in the head and it was the Devils policie to tempt man that hee might fall finally and never rise againe and so to destroy for ever all man-kind For God did say to Adam In the day that thou eatest thereof thou shalt dye the death Gen. 2.17 And the Devill knew that there was no other way to destroy man-kind but that so being fallen the Lord did not restore him to that condition that he was in at the first being man was rebellious to God he must have afflictions he must live in sorrow and trouble here for sinne remaines still in our conversations in âll degrees while Christ by his Spirit in us doth sanctifie us and suppresse sinne in us by degrees That sinne shall not reigne in our mortââ bodies because we are not under the Law which threatneth curses because we cannot keepe it but under grace Rom. 6.15 But still there remaines the seed of the Devill in us and is as bad as ever it was in it selfe and it doth appeare so in us so farre as it iâ not kept under by the seede of God so hiâ head is broke his policie is brought to nought for it is not that can destroy any of man-kind Numb 21.8 9. And the Lord said unto Moses make thee a fiery Serpent and set it up for a sigâ that as many as are bitten may looke upon it aâ live So Moses made a Serpent of brasse and sâ it up for a signe and when a Serpent had bitten man then he looked to the Serpent of brasse aââ lived This was a figure of Christ for wee wââ stung with the Serpent the Devill and Chriââ was crucified upon a tree for all and we are ãâã looke up to him with the eye of faith for he is that hath pull'd out this sting and lookââ upon him we see our selves heal'd by him ãâã hath not destroyed the Serpent but he remaiâ still but he cannot hurt the children of Goâ for his sting is pulled out and it is for wanâ looking on Christ that all are not cured ãâã this seed of the Serpent in us which the eâââ sowed in us through our listning to him in Adam is not destroyed wholly but supprest as the Canaanites and Amorites and Moabites and the rest of the Nations that kept possession of the Land of Canaan before the children of Israel went into that Land and God gave them possession of it But when the children of Israel had taken possession of the Land their enemies were not wholly destroyed but were supprest that they could not doe what they would against the children of Israel they were kept there for the humbling of the children of Israel and many times they rose up against the children of Israel to destroy them and by this was made known the love mercy and power of God in delivering the children of Israel from their intention against them and in destroying their enemies though not all of them yet supprest them all so as they could doe the children of Israel no harme and at all timer when they had got strength againe and rose up against them the Lord still kept them under and destroyed them by degrees yet still some did remaine but their power was taken from them that they could doe them no harm So it is with the seed of the Devill in us it rises many times against us to destroy us breaking forth into open sin in words and actions being back'd and moved to it with the Devills temptation but these enemies remaine in ââto humble us and to shew us the goodnesse ãâã God in suppressing them and destroying thââ by degrees and taking that power from thââ that they shall not hurt us but yee they shall not be utterly destroyed for if the Lord withdrawes his Spirit from us this seede will appeare with as vile fruits in us as ever and thâ fruits that this seede brings forth in us are all manner of sinne and wickednesse and this is called the fruits of the flesh Gal. 5.19 Rom. 1. What fruits had ye then in those things whereof ye are now ashames for the end of those things iâ death Rom. 6.21 This is
it for by the manifestation of the appearance of Jesus Christ revealing himselfe in his glory by his Spirit doth destroy Anti-christ for by the preaching of the Gospel this City Babylon doth fall When the Spirit of God doth teach us to know what the Gospel of Christ is to us and in us this doth come with power and doth overthrow Anti-christ in us and the outward preaching of the Word alone will not doe it but the spirit working with it doth doe it and the Lord is well pleased to make use of the outward preaching of the word to work upon us by his Spirit commonly but he is not bound to one way hee workes upon us by his Spirit with meanes or without means or against meanes yet it is one spirit that doth worke upon us sutable to the Word hee would not have us under value the outward preaching of the Gospel nor yet idolize it Revel 8.1 2. And after these things I saw another Angel come downe from heaven having great power the earth was lightned with his glory And he cryed mightily with a strong voyce saying Babylon the great is fallen is become the habitation of Devils and the hold of every foule spirit and a cage of every uncleane and hatefull bird All manner of unclean things hath lodged in her but we did not see it but now the Lord will shew us it Reward her even as she hath rewarded you double unto her double according to her workes In the cup which shee hath filled fill to her double How much she hath glorified her selfe and lived deliciously so much torment and sorrow give her For shee saith in her heart I sit a Queen and am no widow and shall see no sorrow therefore shall her plagues come in one day death and mourning and famine And shee shall he utterly burnt with fire for strong is the Lord God that judgeth her Revel 18.6 7 8. He doth double the cup of his wrath and indignation against her and doth destroy her and burne her up with the fire of himselfe we cannot doe it but he is strong and able to doâ it and doth doe it for us and the fruits that thy soule lusted after are departed from thee and all things which were dainty and goodly are departed from thee and thou shalt findâ them no more at all Rev. 18.14 And a mighty Angel tooke up a stone like a great mil-stone and cast it into the Sea saying thus with violence shall that great City Babylon be throwne downe and shall be found no more at all And the voyce oâ harpers and musicians of pipers and trumpeters shall be heard no more at all in thee and nâ Crafts-man of whatsoever Craft shall be found no more in thee and the found of a mil-stone shall be heard no more at all in thee And the light of ãâã candle shall shine no more at all in thee and thâ voyce of the Bride-groome and of the Bride shall be heard no more at all in thee for thy Merchants were the great men of the Earth for by thy forceries were all Nations deceived And in her to ãâã found the blood of Prophets and of Saints and of all that were slaine upon the earth Rev. 18.21 22 23 24. Here is an utter destruction of her and this is that vaile that keepeth us from seeing the glory of Christ for he that keepeth from him is a vaile or if wee see him but darkely it is because the vail is not quite done away There was a vail before the Tabernacle which is called the holyest of all In which Tabernacle were all the glorious and excellent things Heb. ãâã .3 4. And thou shalt make a vaile of blue âurple and scarlet and fine twined linnen of tunâing worke with Cherubims shall it be made And thou shalt hang it upon four pillars of Shiâtim âood overlaid with gold their bookes shall be of âold upon the sockets of silver And thou shalt âong up the vaile under the tackes that thou maist âring in thither within the vaile the Arke of the Testimonie And the vail shall divide unto you betweene the holy places and the most holy Exod. â6 31 32 33 34. There was three places in this Tabernacle first the Priests went alwayes into the first Taâernacle accomplishing the service of God âut into the second went the High Priest alone ânce every yeare not without blood which âe offered for himselfe and for the errours of âhe people The holy Ghost thus signifying âhat the holyest of all was not yet made maniââst Heb. 9.6 7 8. For that glorious vaile âoth hide it quite from us Luke 23.45 The Sun was darkened and the vaile of the Temple was âânt in the midst Mat. 27.51 And behold the vaile of the Temple was rent in taine from the top to âhe bottome and the earth did quake and the âockes rent Christ by his death did rend the vail that doth keepe us from the seeing of him Moses after he had seen and talked with God he appeared so glorious that the people could not looke upon him and then he put a vail over his face Moses was a type of Christ and hee had a vaile over him that they could not see him which were types and shadowes and through that vaile they saw Christ darkely 2 Cor. 3.11 12 13 14. Seeing we have such hope we use great plainesse of speech And not as Moses which put a vaile over his face that the children of Israel could not stedfastly looke to the end of that which is abolished But their minds were blinded for untill this day remaineth the same vaile untaken away in the reading of the old Testament which vaile is done away in Christ But even unto this day when Moses is read the vaile is upon their hearts Neverthelesse when it shall turne to the Lord the vaile shall be taken away Now the Lord is that Spirit and where the Spirit of the Lord is there is liberty When the Lord doth open the seales to us and comes with power in us by his Spirit then hee turnes us to himselfe and shewes us by degrees that this vaile that hinders us from seeing him is taken away by him and so by degrees we shall see him as he is and then we shall seee what bondage we were in to sin and Satan and our owne selves and how wee are set at liberty by Christ John 8.36 If the Sonne therefore shall make you free yee shall bee free indeed Isa 25.7.8 And destroy in this mountaine in the face of the covering cast over all people and the vaile that is spread over all Nations He will swallow death in victory 1 Cor. 15.54 This death and this vaile is one and the same for both of them keeps us from seeing life which is Christ For while we live to our selves and to our righteteousnesse so far we are dead to Christ Now as he manifests himselfe in us he swallows up this death and
but in Christ which is the fountaine and these streames ebbe and flow according to the wisdome of God And so long as thou dost live upon these streames thy comforts ebbe and flow with the streames but the Lord did not send these streames of his love to thee that thou shouldst live upon them and build thy comforts upon them but he lets these streames of his love sometimes flow forth in thee to keepe thee from despairing and at other times with-draws the sense and feeling of it that thou shouldst not Idolize them but looke up higher and see Chrisâ who is thy full happinesse and he unchangeâble I am God I change not therefore ye Sonnâ of Jacob are not consumed We have thought God to be changeable liââ our selves when we performed duties he wââ well pleased with us and when we fell into fââ hee was angry with us and when wee haââ thought God angry with us wee have kepâ from him and durst not goe to him Isa 5â 7 8 9. Let The wicked forsake his way and ãâã unrighteous man his thoughts and let him râturne unto the Lord and he will have mercy upââ him and to our God for he will abundantly paâdon For my thoughts are not your thoughts neither are your wayes my wayes saith the Lord. Fââ as the heavens are higher than the earth so are ââwayes higher than your wayes and my thoughâ than your thoughts You must forsake your owne thoughts ãâã God you have thought him to be changeabââ like your selfe and his wayes like yours bââ you must doe so no more For his thoughâ are thoughts of peace and love and good wiââ Jer. 31.3 I have loved thee with an everlastiâ love His love is unchangeable love for whâ he loves he loves to the end Is God unchangeâble this is exceeding comfortable to the chââdren of God this will encourage them not ãâã be troubled though they cannot performe duties alwayes alike sometimes wee cannot pray we want words to speak to God But the Spirit helpeth our infirmities for we know not what we should pray for as we ought But the Spirit it selse maketh intercessian for us with groanes which cannot be uttered And he that searcheth the hearts knoweth the minde of the Spirit because he maketh intercession for the Saints according to the will of God Rom. 8.26 27. What little cause haft thou to be troubled though thou carest not pray when the Spirit of God prays for thee to the Father and Christ hee hath prayed for thee John 17. And he makes intercession for thee 1 John 2.1 And it is impossible but that the prayers of Christ and the Spirit will be granted for the Father will not denie Christ anything And in Christ thou art very neare and deare to him and he is very tender and carefull over thee and will do any thing for thee which is for thy good Hee will not keep backe anything from thee which he sees is for his glory thy good in his time but thou must waite his time and a waiting condition is a happy condition And it is hee that makes thee to waite Isa 40.29 30 31. Hee giveth power to the faint and to them that have no might he encreaseth strength Even the youths shall faint and be weary and the young men shall utterly fall But they that waite upon thâ Lord shall renew their strength they shall mounâ up with wings as Eagles they shall runne and noâ be weary and they shall walke and not faint Thus I have shewed you what it is to stanââ still CHAP. IV. How Christ makes a way through the Red Sea oâ his owne blood which he hath shed for thy sinnes for thee to passe out of the spirituall Land of Aegypt into the spirituall Land of Canaan GOd made man in his owne Image Gen. 1 27. He being without sin and in a glorious condition and he knew God and there was nothing to hinder his communion with God He saw God as he was and he had a clear enjoyment of him for he saw God with a spirituall eye and he was what God would have him to be and willing to be at the disposing of God then was no complaints made oâ him and God planted a garden Gen. 2.8 9. And out of the ground made the Lord God to grow every tree that is pleasant to the sight and good for foode the tree of life also in the midst of the garden and the tree of knowledge of good and evill The Lord placed Adam there in the glorious place that was upon the earth suitable to his condition there was all things that his heart could wish or desire Vers 16 17. And the Lord God commanded the man saying Of every tree of the Garden thou maist freely eate but of the tree of the knowledge of good and evill thou shalt not eate of it for in the day thou eatest of it thou shalt surely die The man and the woman were in a glorious condition so long as they continued thus both in spirituall and temporall things So their happinesse was upon condition for so long as they forbore eating of the tree of knowledg of good and evill they continued in this happinesse but if they eate of it thou should surely dye And the Devill envied mans happy condition and he enters into the Serpent and came to the woman and said Yea hath God said ye shall not eate of every tree of the Garden And the Woman said unto the Serpent we may eat of the fruit of the trees of the garden But of the fruit of the tree which is in the midst of the garden God hath said ye shall not eate of it neither shall ye touch it lest ye die And the Serpent said unto the woman ye shall not surely die For God doth know that in the day ye eate thereof then your eyes shall be opened and ye shall be as Gods knowing good and evill And when the woman saw that the tree was good for foode and that it was pleâsant to the eyes and a tree to be desired to maââ one wise shee tooke of the fruit thereof and diâ eate and gave also to her husband with her anâ he did eate Gen. 3.1 2 3 4 5 6. Here the Devill came and accused God tâ the Woman hath God said ye shall not eate of every tree of the Garden For God doth knowâ that in the day that yee eate thereof then your eye shall be opened and you shall be as Gods knowinâ good and evill As if he should say if God diâ love you he would not have barr'd you froâ eating of the fruis of that tree whereby yoââ should become as Gods to know good and evill He had better have barr'd thee from all the otheâ things in the garden then from this therefore his barring of thee from this thing whicâ is so good for thee may make thee questioâ his love to thee in all other things Anâ though he said ye shall dye it ye
and we come to beleeve this ãâã the faith of Christ this faith is the eye to ãâã what Christ hath done for us so through thâ faith we are justified by Christ and this is thâ free gift of God and is not any thing of oââ selves our faith is imperfect and therefore ãâã cannot justifie us I beleeve Lord help my unââliefe So that our faith cannot justifie us bâcause there is unbeliefe in it Lord help my ãâã beliefe but the faith of Christ is perfect aâ that alone doth justifie every one that hathâ and without this faith it is impossible to pleââ God Heb. 11.6 and every thing which is ãâã of this faith is sinne and Christ is the authoââ and finisher of this faith Heb. 12.2 And all long the 11. chapter of the Hebrewes the speakes what great things were done by tââ faith and the Lord calls and invites all men come to him and eat freely of this spiritoâ feast that he hath prepared for them he ãâã vites them by the outward preaching of ãâã word and inward movings of his Spirit Pââ 1.20 21 22 23. Wisdome crieth without uttereth her voyce in the streets she crieth the chiefe place of concourse in the openiâ of the gates in the citie she uttereth her words saying How long ye simple ones will ye love simplicity and the scorners delight in their scorning and fooles hate knowledge turne you at my reproofe behold I will poure our my Spirit unto you I will make known my words unto you Here is the outward call and in Genesis 6.3 there is the inward And the Lord said My Spirit shall not always strive with man So it doth appeare that his Spirit doth strive with man to bring him to himself Iohn 12.32 And I if I be lifted up from the earth will draw all men unto me Hosea 11.4 I drew them with cords of a man with bands of love and I was to them as they that take off the yoke on their jawes and I laid meat unto them Thus âhrist drawes all both inward and outward with the bonds of love that he might take off that heavy yoke off their sinnes off them and see them laid upon Christ and see this spirituall meat which is laid before them and they to feed on it and doe appeale to every ones conscience whether they doe not find at one time or other an inward moving by the Spirit of God for to goe unto God and the Lord will receive them and they have some glimpse of the love of God to them to invite them to goe and there is nothing can move us to go to God but the Spirit of God therefore it is the Spirit of God that doth draw all CHAP. VII None can truly repent till they goe unto God anâ when they do goe he will give them a true repentance THere is not any that can truly repent ãâã their sinnes till they doe see in some measure the love of God to them they may repent because their sinnes provoke Gods angeâ against them and for feare of hell and the judgements of God and because they keep them out of heaven but this is not a true repentance a true repentance is such a repentance that they need not repent them of buâ there requireth a repentance to repent of this repentance but it is the love of God made known to them that makes them to be humbled for their sinnes because they offend so loving a God and they were the cause that Christ was crucified and therefore they hate their sinnes because they are an enemy to God and keeps them from the communion of God O the love of God to thee constrains thee to love him againe and thou art ashamed of thy sinnes and hatest them because God hates them so it is the love of God to them that causeth true repentance When Christ looked upon Peter then he went out and wept bitterly Luk. 22.61 62. Ephraim shall say What have I to do any more w th Idols Hos 14.9 Ephraim was a great sinner he worshipped Idols yet when he saw the love of God to him it so overcame him that he cries out Whot have I to doe any more with Idols though I have had to doe with them yet now I hate them because God hates them Ierem. 31.18 19. I have heard Ephraim lamenting thus Thou hast corrected me and I was chastised as an untamed Colt convert thou me and I shall be converted for thou art the Lord my God Surely after that I converted I repented and after that I was instructed I smote upon my thigh I was ashamed yea confounded because I did bear the reproach of my youth Ezek. 16.62 63. And I will establish my covenant with thee and thou shalt know that I am the Lord that thou mayst remember and be ashamed and never open thy mouth any mouth any more because of thy shame when I am pacified toward thee for all that thou hast done saith the Lord God Thus the love of God drawes all to repentance and it prevailes more with them to bring them to repentance than to heare of the wrath of God and judgements and this repentance is a true ââpentance to hate sinne and to be huâbled for it because it offends so loving a Goâ and therefore to forsake them though neââ so neer and deare to us and be affraid of coâmitting sinne for feare of offending God ãâã Joseph said How can I doe this and sinne agaiââ God Gen. 39.9 Object If it be so that God doth draw ãâã men thus to himselfe what is the reason thâ all doe not come unto him for wee see thâ most keep from him and live in sin and wiââednesse Answ The fault is in man O man thyââstruction is of thy selfe For what coââ I have done to my Vineyard that I have ãâã done it Isa 5.4 And though they goe aââ from Christ yet hee will not leave themsâââ hee followes them 1 Cor. 10.4 They did ãâã drinke the same spirituall drinke for thâ dranke of that spirituall rocke that followââ them and that roche was Christ Hee followes them with his mercie and ââving kindnesse to draw them to him but thâ would not Ye would not come unto me thââ might have life And if ye believe not that Iâ he ye shall dye in your sinnes John 8.24 There is nothing that condemnes the woââ but the rejecting and undervaluing of Jeââ Christ and continue so doing and live and dye so He that believeth not is condemned already because hee hath not believed in the name of the only begotten Sonne of God And this is condemnation that light is come into the world and men loved darknesse rather than light John 3.18 19. Christ is the light to lighten every one that comes into the world and hee invites all to come unto him and he will give them of his light that they might see to walke in his way and he would direct them what to doe and lead them in the
ââbideth for ever 1 Pet. 1.23 Except a man borne of water and of the spirit hee cannot eââ into the kingdome of God John 3.5 Before we be thus called we differ nothinâ from those that are but servants but when ãâã are called by this new worke wrought inââ which is the time appointed of the Father then he will make known to us what hee haââ prepared for us before the world began ãâã were heirs to it when we were dead in sins aâ trespasses but did not then make it known ãâã us and to all these hee will give eternall liââ I give unto them eternall life and they shall neââ perish neither shall any man plucke them out of my hand My Father which gave them me is greater then all and no man is able to pluck them out of my Fathers hand John 10.28 29. Feare not little flocke it is your Fathers good pleasure to give you the Kingdome Thou hast given him power over them that he should give eternall life to as many as thou hast given him And this is life eternall that they might know the only true God and Jesus Christ whom thou hast sent John 17.23 And it is hee alone that doth bring us to the knowledge of himselfe Jesus said I am the way the truth and the life no man commeth to the Father but by me John 14.6 I am the Lord thy God which teacheth thee to profit which leadeth thee the way that thou shouldst goe Isa 48.17 And thine eare shall heare a word behind thee saying This is the way walk in it Isa 30.21 And these that are his children he will overpower them with his Spirit and make them come unto him Thy people shall be willing in the day of thy power Psal 110.3 Wee are unwilling by nature to come to God but when hee commeth with his power he will make us willing to doe what he would have us Mat. 22. Goe yee therefore out into the high wayes and as many as ye find compell them to come to the marriage This was a spirituall compulsion for noâ hath the power to make them willing but tââ Spirit The Magistrate doth compell to aââ outward conformitie but that cannot maââ them willing it is only the worke of the spirit and hee will compell all his children ãâã come to this marriage and make them williââ to come CHAP. IX It is the Spirit alone in us that doth ãâã in all PAul saith I desire not to know any thing âmong you save Jesus Christ and him craâââed 1 Cor. 1.2 For by him he being crucifiââ for us he hath obtained al things for us aââ we cannot know that Christ was crucified ãâã us nor any thing what he hath done for ãâã but by the Spirit of God we may believe maââ things to be truth because it is writ in thâ Scripture and because many say it is truââ but this is but the hearing of the eare noâ knows it to be truth by the hearing of the eaââ as the truth is in Jesus but by the Spiritâ God alone For what man knoweth the things a man save the spirit of man which is in him Even so the things of God knoweth no man but the Spirit of God 1 Cor. 2.11 This spirit of man must be one with man or else it cannot understand the things of man as the thoughts and mind and will and desires of man which is one and the same with man so the Spirit of God is one and the same with God or else it could not know the things of God But this spirit knows all things of God For the Spirit searcheth all things yea the deepe things of God 1 Cor. 1.10 And this Spirit God hath given unto us Now we have not received the spirit of the world but the Spirit which is of God that we might know the things that are freely given to us of God And vers 12. of this Chap. God hath revealed âhem to us by his Spirit And vers 10. So Christ hath done all things for us and hath obtained all things for us and wee cannot know âhis without his Spirit and therefore he hath and will give us his Spirit that we may know ât and have the enjoyment of it Man as man âs not able to understand the things of God because man is carnall and the things of God âre spiritual and a carnall apprehension cannot apprehend spirituall things The naturall man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God for they are foolishnesse unto him neither can hee know them because they are spiritually discerned 1 Cor. 2.14 As wee are naturall we cannot know the things of the Spirit wee are not able to discerne them The eye of man hath not seen nor thâ eare of man heard neither hath it entered into thâ heart of man the things which God hath preparââ for them that love him 1 Cor. 2.9 All the excellencies of man cannot bring us to know anâ thing of the mysterie of God for every man iâ beast by his owne knowledge Jer. 10.14 Jer. 51 17. I understood as a beast saith David How ãâã that according to a carnall apprehension anâ a carnall imagination for the highest moââ excellent thoughts that wee as we are men ãâã have of God is but according to our carnal imagination All the wisdome of man is bââ foolishnesse with God 1 Cor. 2.20 Therefoââ his wisedome cannot bring him to know thâ things of God nor humane learning cannââ doe it for then the Scribes and Pharisees anâ the high Priests and Elders would have knowâ Christ but they said Which of us hath beââved him at any time And Paul had a great dââ of humane learning yet that did not briââ him to know God for hee was a persecuter ãâã the Church of God Gal. 1.13 Yet none ãâã the Apostles had so much humane learning ãâã he yet he did not come to know the minde ãâã God the things of God by the teachings of man Now I certifie you brethren that the Gospel which was preached of me was not after man For neither received I it of man neither was I taught it but by the revelation of Jesus Christ Gal. 1.11 12. So it was by the Spirit of God revealed in him that brought him to know the things of God For ye see your calling brethren how that not many wise men after the flesh not many mighty not many noble are called But God hath chosen the foolish things of the world to confound the wise and God hath chosen the weake things of the world to confound the mighty things And vile things of the world and things which are despised hath God chosen yea and things which are not to bring to nought things that are That no flesh should glory in his presence 1 Cor. 1.26 27 28 29. God strips us of all the excellence of the flesh lest wee should thinke by any thing that is of us brings us to the knowledge of God and so wee
idolize it but the excellence of man is but flesh even the best of it as all outward gifts without the Spirit of God 1 Cor. 13.1 2 3. Though I speake with the tongues of men and Angels and have not charity I am become as sounding brasse or a tinckling cymbal And though I had the gift of prophesie and knew all secrets and all knowledge yea and if I had all faith so that I could remove mountains and have not love I were nothing And though I feed the poore with all my goods and though I give my bodye that I be burned and hoââ not love it profiteth me nothing All this without love which is the Spirit For God and thâ Spirit is one 1 John 5.7 God is love 1 Joh â 8 All these excellent things without the Spiriâ profieth me nothing Why because our happinesse consists alone in God and not in excellent cutward gifts without him Paul haâ a great many before his conversion yet hâ looked upon them as the workes of the flesh for he had not then the Spirit of God Foâ we are the Circumcision which worship Goâ in the spirit and rejoyce in Christ Jesus anâ have no confidence in the flesh Though I alâ might have confidence in the flesh If any maâ thinketh that hee hath whereof he might tââ in the flesh much more I Circumcised thâ eighth day of the kindred of Israel of the trââ of Benjamin an Hebrew of the Hebrews by thâ Law a Pharisee Concerning zeal I perseâted the Church touching the righteousnâââ which is in the Law I was unrebukeable Bâ things that were vantage to me the samâ counted losse for Christs sake Yea doubtleâ I think all but losse for the excellent knowledâ sake of Christ Jesus my Lord. For whââ I have counted all things losse and dee ãâã them to be dung that I might winne Christ and might be found in him that is not having mine owne righteousnesse which is of the Law but that which is through the faith of Christ even the righteousnesse which is of God through faith Phil. 3.3 to the 9. All flesh is as grasse and all the glory of man is as the flowr of grasse The grasse withereth and the flowre falleth away but the word of the Lord endureth for ever 1 Pet 1.24 25. This glory of the flesh which is compared to the flower of the grasse is the righteousnesse of man the most excellent of man without the Spirit of God as Paul had Yet this must all fall away it cannot stand before the righteousnesse of Jesus Christ but the word of God endureth for ever This word is Christ and he and his righteousnesse endureth for ever and when he and his righteousness appeareth in us and to us It will appeare so glorious and shine with such a burning heat that it will wither the flowre of our righteousnesse and cause it to fall away and be brought to nothing It will appeare so odious and filthy in our fight that we shall be ashamed of it as Paul was and count it as dung and drosse the filchiest things as is and so we shall be desirous to have this righteousnesse of ours destroyed by the glorious comming of Jesus Christ by g DESC = missing EXTENT = 1 span Spirit into us So none of the best of the excellencies of man can bring us to know any thiâ of God in the mystery it is alone the work ãâã the Spirit of God without any thing of us Tââ things of God knoweth no man but the Spirit ãâã God 1 Cor. 2.11 And this Spirit searcheth ãâã things yea the deepe things of God vers 10. 1. It is the Spirit alone that sees the thing of God 2. It is the Spirit that heares the things ãâã God 3. It is the Spirit alone that understandâ the things of God 4. It is the Spirit alone that can doe thâ works of God 5. It is the Spirit alone that makes us accepted with God For the first It is the Spirit of God aloââ that seeth the things of God Mat. 6.22 Thâ light of the body is the eye If therefore thine eye ãâã single thy whole body shal be ful of light Lu. 11 3ââ This single eye is the Spirit of God and it seââ the things of God for it cannot be the eye ãâã man Matth. 6.23 But if thy eye be evill thâ whole body shall be full of darknesse If therefoââ the light that is in thee be darkenesse how great ãâã that darknesse The eye is that whereby we see the eye ãâã man cannot see any thing but that which iââ man and all the things of man even the best of them are but evill and the eye of man that seeth the things of man is one and the same with man And therefore it must needs follow that the eye of man is evill for it sees nothing done but that which is evill And if thy eye be evill thy whole bodie shall be full of darkenesse What is darkenesse but want of light and the light is Jesus Christ This is the condemnation that light is come into the world and men loved darkenesse rather than light John 3.19 And the light shined in darkenesse and the darkenesse comprehended it not John 1.5 And that was the true light which lighteth every man that commeth into the world Hee was in the world and the world was made by him and the world knew him not John 1.9 10. So as wee are men wee cannot know God nor any thing of God For if that light that is in us be darkenesse how great is that darknesse If those most excellent performances of man as man without the Spirit of God as Paul did performe before his conversion which is most likest light be darknesse how great is that darkenesse that man is in Man as man cannot comprehend the light of Jesus Christ none can doe it but that which is one and the same with him which is the Spirit of God and he âs that single eye that sees all the things of God and Christ for they are one and Christ ãâã promised to send his Spirit unto us But Comforter which is the holy Ghost whom the they will send in my Name he shall teach yââ things and bring all things to your remember whatsoever I have said unto you John 14. â When the Comforter is come whom I will send ãâã you from the father even the spirit of truth oâ proceedeth from the Father he shall testifie oâ Joh 15.26 The spirit of truth whom the world ãâã not receive because is seeth him not neither knoââ him but ye know him for he dwelleth with and shall be in you and he shall abide with for ever John 14.16 17. These words Christ spake to his Disciââ when he was present with them in the shaâ man when he was to depart from theâ that bodily shape they were unwilling ãâã he should goe away but he tels them that expedient that he should goe away For if ãâã
not away the Comforter will not come but depart I will send him unto you John 16. â So when hee departed from them in the ââdy hee did send his Spirit to them and only to them but to all his children to and of the world He shall abide with you ââver I will not leave you comfortlesse I will to you John 14.18 So he departed from them in flesh and ãâã ânto them in Spirit and remaineth with his Church for ever and is a greater Comforter âo his Church in Spirit than hee was to his Disciples in his flesh when he was with them âo Christ hath given us his spirit freely that we âay see the things that are freely given to us âf God So in thy light saith David we see light Though wee as wee are men cannot see the âhings of God but as we are Saints and have âhe Spirit of God so we come to see the things of God for the Spirit of God in us seeth the âhings of God and so far as hee revealeth the âhings of God to us so far wee see them with his s pirituall eye of himselfe The Lord is my âight Psalm 27.1 So in this light we see God who is light For ye were sometime darkenesse âut now are yee light in the Lord Ephes 5.8 For thou art my lamp O Lord and the Lord will âighten my darknesse 2 Sam. 22.29 So farre as God hath revealed himselfe to ân so farre we have seen him with the light of himselfe And so farre as we have not seene him with the light of himselfe so farre we are ân darknesse still and so farre as hee hath revealed himselfe to us hee teacheth us all things and brings all things to our remembrance For therefore hee was sent unto us to teach us to know what Christ hath done for us and to know the things that are freely given to us of God and to be our Comforter There is ãâã Comforter like this for he is alwayes in ãâã and knows our trouble there is not any thiâ hid from him for we have not an high Prâââ which cannot be touched with the failing ãâã our infirmities but was in all points tempââ like as we and yet without sin Heb. 4 1â For in that he himselfe hath suffered being templâ he is able to succour them that are tempted Hââ 2.18 Christ hath suffered in all manner of afflicâââons both spirituall and temporall thereforâ his Spirit is a sufficient Comforter to comfoââ us in all our troubles with the love of himselâ and in upholding us in it and to bring us ãâã of them when he sees it is for his glory and ãâã good Thus the Spirit seeth the things ãâã God For the 2d. It is the Spirit alone that hearâ the things of God He that hath an eare to heaâ let him beare Mat. 13.9 Mâr. 4.9 He that haââ an ear let him beare what the Spirit saith unto tââ Churches Rev. 2.7 It must be such an eare as can heare what thâ Spirit faith It is only the Spirit that can heââ the Spirit speak that knows the languageâ the Spirit and none else man may or can hââ what man speaketh and of the minde of Goâ as it is writ in Scripture and to heare it in thâ letter as it is in the letter but to hear it so as to understand know what it is in the truth of it as the truth is in Jesus none knowes it but the Spirit of God for it is spirituall The word that I spake unto you is Spirit and life and this word is Christ And the word was made flesh and dwelt among us and we beheld his glory ãâã of the only begotten of the Father ful of grace truth Joh. 1.14 In the beginning was the Word and the Word was with God and the Word was God John 1.1 So this word is spirituall for God is a Spirit John 4.24 And none can hear this word but that which is one and the same with it and therefore it is onely the Spirit of God which is one and the same with God which hath that hearing eare to hear what the Spirit saith and this Spirit of God heares all the mind of God yea all the secrets of God He doth heare what things they are that God hath prepared for them that love him and those things the eare of man as man cannot heare what they be for they are spirituall and heavenly glorious things and man is carnall and cannot heare them so as to understand it It is a strange language to him hee doth not know the meaning of it therefore he hath declared all things to his Spirit and hath given us his Spirit and so this Spirit of God in us doth heare the Spirit speake it speakes nothing but peace and love and mercy and goââ will to us and what he hath done for us ãâã what he is in us and to us and what we are ãâã him and to him as we are Saints and ãâã Spirit will declare it to us by degrees that ãâã we are Saints wee shall know them for theââfore the Spirit was sent to us that throââ him we may hear what God hath done for ãâã Thus have I shewed you in some measââ that it is alone the Spirit of God that hearââ the things of God for us For the 3d. It is the Spirit of God aloââ that understands the things of God for mâââ as man cannot understand the things of Goâ because they are spiritually discerned 1 Gââ 2.24 And man is altogether earnall Mat. 1â 13 They seeing see not and hearing bear nââ neither doe they understand Isa 6.9 Mark 4 1â John 12.40 Acts 28.26 How can they uââderstand that which they can neither see nââ heare When Christ told his Apostles that he mââ goe to Jerusalem and all things that are writâ by the Prophets concerning the Sonne of Mân fââ be accomplished For he shall be delivered unto ãâã Gentiles and shall be mocked and spightfully ãâã treated and spit on And they shall scourge ãâã and put him to death and the third day hee shââ rise againe And they understood none of thing and this saying was hid from them neither ânew they these things that were spoken Luke 18. â1 32 33 34. They were the Apostles of Jesus Christ and ââe chose them among his Disciples to goe and ââreach the Gospel to all the world yet they ãâã they were men they understood not those ââings in the mysterie what should be brought ãâã passe by those things They could not chuse ãâã know what those things meant outwardây when he told them so plainly what things âe must suffer for they could do no other but ânow those things outwardly but those sayââgs spirituall were kept from them that they ââderstood them not For man as man canâot understand any thing but that which is of âân For the things of God knowes no man Hee âay hear much with the eare and speak much ãâã that which hee
the holy Ghost is our Comforter and the Angels are our guard to attend us And what can we desire more but ãâã have the Seale broke open to see what we haââ in him and Christ is comming to doe it ãâã yet a very little while and he that shall come wiââ come and will not tarry Heb. 10.37 Behold I come quickly Revel 3 11. And doe thou waââ patiently for his comming CHAP. XIII Christ is the Teacher and Governour of his Church CHrist is a King a Priest and a Prophet A King to reigne over his Church spiritually and a Priest to offer spirituall sacrifice to his Father for his Church and a Prophet to teach them He saith My kingdome is not of this world John 18.36 But he is an immortall and an everlasting King 1 Tim. 1.17 He ãâã a spirituall King and it is a spirituall Kingdome that hee reignes over and the children âf God are the heirs of this Kingdome Feare ât little flocke for it is your Fathers will to give ãâã the Kingdome Luke 12.32 And the kingdome of God is eternall life Joh. 10.28 And ãâã give unto them eternall life and they shall never ââish neither shall any pluck them out of my band And this is a hidden glorious and mysticall ââing But to you it is given to know the secrets of the kingdome of heaven Mat. 13.11 And the âingdom of God comes not with observations Neiââer shall ãâã say loe here on loe there for behold âhe kingdome of God is with in you Lu. 17.20 21. âry not in thine heart Who shall ascend into heaâân That is to bring Christ from above Or who ââall descend into the deepe That is to bring up Christ againe from the dead But what saith the Scripture The word is neere thee even in thy ââuth and in thy heart this is the word of faith âhich wee preach Rom. 10.6 7 8. And this âord is Christ John 1.14 What is heaven but the fulnesse of all happinesse and that is God in Christ and Christ ââing in us by his Spirit then is the Kingdom âf God in us and so far as he reveales himself to us as he is we see him as he is and have the enjoyment of him and so farre we live in âim and have out conversation in heaven that is in God For the kingdome of God is not ãâã word but in power 1 Cor. 4.20 It confâââ not in speaking of words but so far as he ââveales himselfe in us he comes with power enabling us to do that which is pleasing to hiâ and he reveales heaven to us here in some measure by degrees in his time as shall be to hââ glory and our comfort and in a great aââ high measure in some but wee cannot have ãâã in such a measure as we shall have it hereafâââ when our bodies are dissolved then wee shâââ be wholy in it there shall be nothing to hiâder us now here our bodies are weake anâ cannot containe him and there is a vaile bâfore us that wee cannot see him clearely anâ Christ is the Governour of the Church Isa â 6 7. For unto us a Childe is borne and unto ãâã a Sonne is given and the government is upon ãâã shoulder and he shall call his name Wonderfullâ Counseller the mighty God the everlasting Father the Prince of peace The encrease of his government and peace shall have no end hee shall sââ upon the Throne of David and upon his Kingdoâ to order it and to stablish it with judgement ãâã with justice from hence-forth even for ever thâ zeale of the Lord of hosts will performe this Hââ is our husband and he reignes over us in loâ and so he governs us and all his lawes that ãâã doth set forth for us to observe is to love him ââd so farre as hee doth reveale himselfe to us âe can doe no other and he defends us against ãâã our spirituall enemies that rise up against ãâã and would devoure us And he hath made ãâã Kings with him 1 Pet. 2.9 Revel 5.10 ãâã reigne with him for ever And hee is our ââiest to offer up spirituall sacrifice to his Faââer for us upon that golden Altar of himselfe ãâã 8.3 And he makes intercession continuââly to his Father for us 1 John 1.12 My ââes these things write I unto you that ye sinne ãâã and if any man sinne wee have an Advocate ââth the Father Jesus Christ the just and hee is ãâã reconciliation for our sins and not for ours onââ but also for the sins of the whole world And ââe hath made uâ Priests with him as wee are âints for his Spirit in us offers up continuall âârifice to God by Christ of praises and ââanks-giving And he is our Prophet to teach ãâã We shall be all taught of God he will teach ãâã so plainly by his Spirit his owne minde in âââh a plain way that a wayfaring man though âoole cannot erre therein The Lord said Write the vision and make it âââne upon Tables that he may run that readeth ãâã Hab. 2.2 After those dayes saith the Lord ãâã will put my law in their inward parts and write ãâã their hearts and I will be their God and ââey shall be my people And they shall teach no more every man his neighbour and every man ãâã brother saying know the Lord for they shalâ know me from the least of them to the greatestâ them Jer. 31.33 34. The Lord will teach his children by his Spârit in a more clearer manner than he haâ done and so farre as he teacheth them thâ shall all know him and hee shall teach us ãâã profit 1 Cor. 2.4 5. My speech and my preachââ was not with enticing words of mans wisdome ãâã in demonstration of the Spirit and of power Tââ your faith should not stand in the wisdome of ãâã but in the power of God When the Lord dâââ teach us by his Spirit that comes with poweâ and over-powers us and makes us willing ãâã doe and be what hee would have us so ãâã power is made knowne in us That whiââ Christ teacheth us to know is himselfe Ephâ 4.21 If so be that ye have heard him and ãâã been taught by him as the truth is in Jesus thââ we may know what he is in the Saints and ãâã the Saints Psal 65.8 I will heare what God ãâã Lord will speake for he will speak peace to his pââple and to his Saints All that Christ doth teach us is to knoâ himselfe and Paul desired to know nothing ãâã but Christ and him crucified 1 Cor. 2.2 Anâ he speakes nothing but what is in him for ãâã that all that is in him hee hath purchased ãâã us and hee hath purchased us unto himselfes and we are his Wife and he will always dwell with us and be in us and alwayes uphold us and never leave us nor forsake us CHAP. XIIII God is very tender and careful over those that are but babes in him and leades them as they
of him that sate upon the Throne This booke is the minde of God as in a booke a man may write his mind at large being of a great volume so for our weake capacity the minde of God is as it were writ in a booke being written within but on the backside sealed with seven seales that wee cannot what is written in it The vision is become unto you as the words of a booke that is sealed up which they deliver to one that cannot read saying Reade this I pray thee and he saith I âânnot for it is sealed And the booke is given to him that cannot read saying Reade this I pray thee and he shall say I cannot read Isa 29.11 12. And the same booke was sent to Ezekiel Ezek. 2.9 10. Behold a hand was sent to me loe a roule of a booke was therein And he spread iâ before me and there was written therein lamentations mourning and woe Isa 8.16 Bind up the testimonie seale up the law among my Disciples A testimonie is when a man dyeth he writeth down to whom he would have his estate dispos'd when and how so in this booke oâ God is written the whole mind of God what he hath given us and when it shall be revealed to us and how yet it is bound up and sealed and none is found worthy to open the booke and loose the seale He that sate upon the Throne is God the Father and the book that was in his hand was the whole love and minde of God to all man-kinde in Christ Jesus And the seven seales doth set forth to us that the whole mind and love of God is alone known to himselfe and quite shut up and as it were sealed fast from us that as wee are men and women we cannot know any thing that is written therein In this booke there is written all things what Christ hath done for all and what for his Church in particular what he hath obtained for us and what wee are in him what hee hath made us to the Father in him and what he is in us And it is Christ alone that hath obtained of his Father âo open this booke and to loose the seals for âe was the Lambe that was slaine for all and ây his death hee hath obtained power of his âather to open the booke and make knowne âo us his whole mind There are seven seales âo be broke open and hee doth not breake oâen all the seales at once but by degrees and as he breakes open a seale he saith Come and ââe Rev. 6.1 That is wee must see our selves in Christ before we can see any thing of the mind of God made known to us and he it is that doth make knowne to us that wee are in him and the first seale that he breaks open to us are some manifestations of his love to us and by degrees he breaks open the seales to us hee doth make knowne his love and minde to us more and more in a more fuller clearer and glorious manner every seale breaking open are new manifestations every seale more glorious clearer fuller than the other that was broke open before And in this booke is written lamentation mourning and woe to Antichrist for her destruction and ruine is come more and more As Christ breakes open the seales and reveales himselfe to us hee gives us that hearing eare his Spirit that we may hear those things which he hath unsealed to us The Lord God hath opened mine eare and I was not rebellious neither turned away backe He wakeneth mine eare to heare as the learned Isa 50.4 5. Thou that dwellest in the gardens the companions hearken to thy voyce cause mee to heare it Cant. 8.13 And when wee come to heare the love of God to us then we shall see this messenger of the Spirit of God casting the stumbling blockes out of the way and making known to us in some measure the great love of the Lord to us and so making way for a further manifestation of himselfe to us in a fuller higher and more glorious manner for as the seales are broke open so is Anti christ more and more discovered and destroyed by the bright comming of Jesus Christ for there is a seven-fold purifying of this seede of God in us from the seede of the Devill before it can appeare to us in the purity of it and that is as the seales are broke open to us and hee appeares very glorious at the breaking open of any of the seales much more glorious will he appear to us when all the seales are broke open when we shall perfectly fully and clearly see and know Christ as hee is to us for when they are all broke open then there the perfection of Christ is made known to us for seven is perfection CHAP. XV. How the LORD leades his people by faith THe Lord doth shew his people that which yet they have not the enjoyment of and ãâã is in a high and glorious manner and they ââe not able to expresse what it is but by faith ãâã some measure they see what it is that they ââall enjoy and in the meane while they walke ãâã faith and not by fight Heb. 11.1 Now faith ãâã the substance of things hoped for the evidence of ââings not seene And so by faith we must wait âatiently for a further manifestation of himself ân us in a more glorious and clearer manner âor if we hope for that we see not then do we with ââtience waite for it Rom. 8.15 We must not âe like Thomas believe no more than we see or ânjoy but Christ said Blessed are they that âive not seene and yet believe John 20.29 Aâraham desired to see my day and he saw it and âas glad He saw by faith the glorious days of Christ the mysteries of the kingdome of God âath beene hidden from us but now hee will âake them manifest to his Saints to whom God would make knowne what is the riches of this mysterie among the Gentiles which is Christ in you the hope of glory Col. 1.26 27. Christ manifested in the flesh is a great mysterie his first comming was in flesh visible to all that all might see him Then hee went away as concerning his flesh and came in Spirit to us I will not leave you comfortlesse but I will come unto you John 14.18 And he saith I send my Spirit unto you John 16.7 If any man love me he will keepe my word and my Father will love him and wee will come unto him and make our abode with him John 14.23 So Christ will not only come unto us but hee is in us already and he will make it manifest that he is come in our flesh by his Spirit for hee and his Spirit are all one and where Christ is there is the Father Know ye not that the Father is in the Sonne and the Sonne in the Father And at that time ye shall know that I am in my Father
and you in me and I in you John 14.20 For Christ is the head and is one with the Father and the whole Church of God is the body which is the Spirit of God in all the Saints and he is always in us and with us Christ in us the hope of glory we by faith see Christ in us and know that he is the glory and wait patiently upon him while he is pleased to manifest his glory in us So by faith we believe and hope for that which wee have not yet the enjoyment âf Though wee have Christ who is the fulââsse of all happinesse yet wee doe not see him ãâã us till hee is pleased to manifest himselfe to ãâã and shew us his glory And this faith of âelieving what we shall enjoy is a very gloriâus condition and we have abundance of joy ââd comfort in it for the promise to us of the ââjoyment of himselfe is sealed to us we are âre of it there is not any thing that can hinââr him from manifesting himselfe to us Eph. â 13 14. After that yee heard the word of truth ââe Gospel of your salvation in whom also after âhat ye believed ye were sealed with that holy Spirit ãâã promise Which is the earnest of our inheritance ââtill the redemption of the purchased possession ââto the praise of his glory So the Lord revealing to us by his Spirit ââat there is an inheritance purchased by âhrist for us which is himselfe that is the ââeatest inheritance that can be and this Spiâââ doth seale it to us till the time is come that ââmselfe will give us possession of that inheriâânce that hee hath redeemed and purchased ââr us for the praise of his glory So while we âave but an earnest given us of this inheritance âeing we know it is sure wee are exceedingly âomforted and carried above all slavish fears ând troubles and above all things that wee see below Christ and many the Lord leades a great while by faith before he gives them a full possession of himselfe CHAP. XVI Not for any to despise nor undervalue nor persecute one another IT is a very dangerous thing to embrace and close with that we heare before wee know whether it be truth or no for it is not sufficient for us to believe a thing to be truth because another saith it is truth For us to build upon this is a sandy-foundation we cannot build sure upon it though the things that we heare be truth yet except we know them to be truth by the Spirits teaching us or witnessing to us by sufficient grounds set forth in the Scripture that those things are truth that we heare it is very dangerous to build upon it and it is impossible but this building will fall for this foundation will not nor cannot hold it up and if it come to the tryall it will fall to the great dishonour of God and the scandalling of Religion and it is as dangerous to despise hate or persecute any thing that wee heare though it doth not seem to us to be truth for saith Paul After that way that ye call heresie so âorship I the God of my Fathers Though it apâeareth to you to be heresie yet it may be reââll truth therefore doe not hate it nor perseâute it for Paul thought before his conversion âhat it was heresie and persecuted it Acts 9. â2 And Saul yet breathing out threatnings and âaughter against the Disciples of the Lord went ââto the high Priest and desired of him letters to âamascus to the Synagogue that if he found any ãâã this way whether they were men or women he âight bring them bound unto Jerusalem And âhe journeyed he came neare to Damascus and ââddenly there shined round about him a light from ââaven and he fell to the earth and heard a voyce ââying unto him Saul Saul why persecutest thou ãâã And he said who art thou Lord And the âord said I am Jesus whom thou persecutest it is âââd for thee to kicke against the pricks vers 3 4 â Paul was then one that was very strict in all ãâã ways and walked very blamelesse as conâârning the performing of the Law and hee âought that all that was not as he was were ââretickes and hee persecuted them to the âath but the Lord said unto him Why perseââtest thou me I am Jesus whom thou persecutest ãâã He persecuted Christ in his members Inasââeth as you have done it unto one of the least of ââse my brethren ye have done it to me Mat. 25.40 Take heed how you persecute any though you thinke they are heretickes and therefore persecute them as Paul did and indeed there was never any persecution but it went under the name of punishing Hereticks and doe iâ by a shew of godlinesse as Paul did but it iâ hard for you to kicke against prickes for it iâ God that ye kicke against and he is stronger than you and will overcome you at the last and he is like pricks it will pierce your selves for not any weapon that is forged against hiâ Saints shall prosper but shall returne backeâ and destroy their enemies like as those meâ were that tooke up Shadrach Mesbech and Abednego and cast them into the fiery fornan at the Kings command because they woulâ not worship their false gods They made thâ fornace exceeding hot because it should destroy the three men that were cast into it bââ the flame of the fire slew those men that caâ them in and Shadrach Mesbech and Abedego walked in the midst of the fire and neithââ they nor their cloaths were burned nor ãâã much as smell of fire Dan. 3. Therefore whosoever thou art that persâcutest any take heed what thou dost for the last God will destroy thee whosoever thâ art except thou commest to be converted and they whom thou dost persecute shall be ãâã livered out of thy hands if it be to the glory ãâã God and their good but if God hath giâân you so much power as to put them to ââath the greatest harm that you can do them ãâã but to bring them to their full happinesse ââd that harm that you thinke to doe against âââm you doe against your selves for while ãâã persecute them they are at peace and quiââ and have abundance of the enjoyment of ââod and enabled to bear exceedingly whatââever is laid upon them for whatsoever is âânting outwardly the Lord supplieth inâârdly by his Spirit and he conveyeth himâââfe to them in that way that all the enemies ãâã the world nor all the Devils in hell are ãâã able to hinder them from the enjoyment him but while you persecute them you ââânot be quiet in your mind but are troubled âââd cannot have peace like Saul that perseââââd David The Spirit of the Lord departed ãâã Saul and an evill Spirit from the Lord trouâââd him 1 Sam. 16.14 And this Spirit cauââ him to persecute David and wheresoever ãâã Spirit is it causeth persecutions for it
is ãâã Ishmael that persecuted Isaac Object But ought wee not to punish open ââetiques and blasphemers for if wee doe ãâã punish them they may seduce abundance âeople and bring them into their blaspeâus wayes Answ All the way that ought to be used is the preaching of the Word which is the sword of God For the word of God is quick and powerfull and sharper than any two-edged sword piercing even to the dividing asunder of soule and spirit and of the joynts and marrow and is ãâã discerner of the thoughts and intents of the heart Heb. 4.12 And in Revel 1.16 speaking there of Christ it saith Out of his mouth wenâ a sharpe two-edged sword which is the Gospel And it is the power of God to salvation Rom. 1â 16 And I saw another Angel flie in the middeâ of heaven having the everlasting Gospel to preacâ to them that dwell on the Earth and to every nation and kindred and tongue and people Sayinâ with a loud voyce fear God and give glory to him for the houre of his judgement is come and worshiâ him that made heaven and earth and the Sea anâ the fountaines of waters And there followed another Angel saying Babylon is fallen is faller that great Citie because shee made all Nation drinke of the wine of the wrath of her fornication Rev. 14.6 7 8. Ye may see how powerfull the preaching ãâã the Gospel is to the destroying of errours Thââ is the sword of the Spirit which is the Word God Ephes 6.17 which is powerfull to the beâting downe of all strong holds of Satan And it sharper than any two-edged sword and will destroy this great City Anti-christ and ãâã it downe to the ground for this will ânt âânder all the joynts whereby it is joyned toââther and the very soule and spirit and ââarrow of it whereby it doth live even the âây life of it shall be destroyed by the preaâing of the Gospel for this doth find out the ââundation of the building of Anti-christ and ââll it downe and the building will fall of it ââfe and we are commanded to use this way ââd the Apostles did use this way and no oââer and they found it very beneficiall for by they were brought out of their errors and ââre was daily abundance added to the ââurch such as should be saved False doctrine ââth not so much power to build up errours ãâã the Gospel of Jesus Christ hath power to ââroy them if it be rightly preached and if ãâã goe any other way to worke in beating ââne errours it will not doe it though you âââsecute them to the death it will make it ââead the more and make them that you perâââte the more zealous for it I beseech you beloved take heed of these two âââgs of closing to all that we hear and builâââg upon it before God makes it truth to us âhis Spirit and of hating and persecuting ãâã which is not truth to you for it may be âââth though God hath not made it knowne to you therefore hate it not nor persecutâ it lest you are found to persecute God Judgâ not before the time but leave all to God foâ to him we stand or fall for that which is noâ of God shall fall at the last But whatsoevââ you heare desire the Lord to teach you by hââ Spirit whether it be truth or no and waiââ upon God using the meanes as hearing aââ reading and the like but not depend upon ãâã but see God above it while hee doth please reveale himselfe to you and shew you what truth and whensoever he doth any time maââ knowne any thing to you to be truth by suâââcient grounds according to the word thouâââ it be never so sudaine that embrace and ââtertaine and rejoyce at any manifestation the love of God to you Despise not the day small things and though you see others soââ higher in the enjoyments of God and in ãâã wayes of God than you yet be not troubââ at it nor doe not envy their condition ãâã he is the same to you as he is to them thouââ you see it not for the Lord saith he will faââ Christ as a naile in a sure place and he shall be a glorious throne to his fathers house And shall hang upon him all the glory of his fathers hââ the off-spring and the issue all vessells of ââquantity from the vessels of cups even to all vessels of flagons Isa 22.23 24. They all ãâã upon Christ even the small cups which are âe lowest Saints as well as the flagons which âe high On all the vessels in the house of the âord is a glorious one for it is Christ that âakes them so and bee not troubled because âou seest many several opinions in the world âor God is not limited to any one of them ââr God hath and will reveal his whole mind âo his Church but every particular one knows âut in part and opinions are but the shels ât us not strive for them for wee cannot live âpon them if wee have the kirnell it is sufficiâât which is Christ for he is the substance ând all things else are but shels to him and let ãâã be willing for him to lead us by his Spirit ând he will lead us in the right way and they âhat are grown high Saints and have abunâance of enjoyment let them not despise nor ââdervalue those that are low There is all âanner of growth of Saints among us and I âpeak to al sorts of you do not uÌdervalue those âhat are not as you are for we are all brethren ãâã Christ and so wee are to esteeme one anoâher if there by any appearance of godlinesse âââr my dove my undefiled is but one Cant. 6.9 Give no just occasion to any to scandall reâigion become low to those that are low yet speaking the truth but in such a way as they may plainly understand you doe not speake of high mysticall things to those that are very low except ye speak them forth in a very clear manner for being they cannot understand it they conclude it is heresie so by it religion comes to be scandaliz'd but this meate is too strong for babes they must be fed with milke as Paul did 1 Cor. 3.2 I have fed you with milk and not with meate for hitherto ye were not able to beare it Heb. 5.13 14. For every one that useth milke is unskilfull in the word of righteousnesse for he is a babe But strong meate belongeth to them that are of full age even those who by reason of use have their sences exercised to discern both good and evill .. So by degrees feede them as they are able to beare it and do not dishearten any though they are never so low for consider that once ye were low your selves therefore bear with their weakenesse and infirmities And beloved let not us make a rent or schisme in this body the Church of Christ let not the Presbytery despise those that they call
way to life eternall but they continue refusing and loving their own darknesse better then the light or Jesus Christ and hate him in his waves and persecute him in his members and make a mock of godliness and thinke to get a righteousnesse of their own that shall carry them to heaven and so they undervalue the righteousnesse of Christ and tread under foote the Sonne of God and count the blood of the Covenant wherewith he was sanctified and unholy thing they doe not regard it but slight it and doe not really believe him And hee that doth not believe the Sonne shall not see life but the wrath of God abideth on him John 3.36 He that believeth not God hath made him a lyar because he believeth not the record that God gave of his Sonne 1 John 5.10 It is the free mercie and love of God thaâ is offered to all it is that that shall condemâââ all those that continue alwayes in unbeliefe Christ came neare Jerusalem and wept oââ it and said O Jerusalem Jerusalem that killest the Prophets and stonest them that are sent ââto thee how often would I have gathered thy children together as a hen doth gather her brood ââder wings and ye would not Luke 13.34 Mat. 23.37 And in Mat. 23.31 there we may sââ what children these were that hee would haââ gathered to him Ye be witnes unto your selvââ that ye are the children of them that killed the Prophets and they commit the same sin as their Fathers did In the 34. and 35. verse of this chapter Behold I send unto you Prophets and wise men and Scribes and some of them yeâ shall kill and crucifie and some of them shall yeâ scourge in your Synagogues and persecute theâ from Citie to Citie That upon you may come alââ the righteous blood shed upon the earth from thâ blood of righteous Abel unto the bloud of Zacharias sonne of Barachias whom ye slew between the Temple and the Alter These are the children that Christ would have gathered to him and his bowels of compassion yearns to them Hee wept over them to think what a miserable condition they were in and hee would have preserved them from it but they would not And thus hee offers himselfe still to all even the chiefest of sinners 2 Chron. 26.15 16. And the Lord God of their Fathers sent to them by his messengers rising up betimes and sending because hee had compassion on his people and on his dwelling place But they mocked the messengers of God and despised his words and misused his Prophets untill the wrath of the Lord rose against his people till there was no remedie Prov. 1.24 to the 31. Because I have called and ye refused I have stretched out my hand and no man regarded But ye have set at nought all my counsell and would none of my reproofe I also will laugh at your calamity I will mocke when your feare commeth When your feare commeth as desolation and your destruction commeth as a whirle-winde when distresse and anguish commeth upon you Then shall they call upon mee but I will not answer they shall seeke me early but they shall not find me For that they hated knowledge and did not chuse the feare of the Lord. They would none of my counsell they despised all my reproofe Therefore shall they eate of the fruit of their owne way and be filled with their own deviecs Thus he strives with them till there is no remedie and then hee giveth them over And when they have thus hardned their own hearts that they refuse all instruction and shut their eyes that they will not see then God hardened their hearts as he did Pharaoh's Exod. 10.1 and blind their eyes Mat. 13.14 15. By hearing ye shall heare and not understand and seeing ye shall see and not perceive For this peoples heart is waxed grosse and their eares are duââ of hearing and their eyes they have closed lest at any time they should see with their eyes and heartâ with their eares and should understand with their hearts and should be converted and I should heââ them And therefore he spake to them in parables that seeing they might not see and hearing they might not understand Luke 8.10 Isa 6.9 Mark 4.12 God hath given them thââ spirit of slumber eyes that they should not see anâ eares that they should not heare Rom. 11.8 Sââ the fault is in the creature and not in God for this good seede is sowne in all sorts of ground in good ground and in that which is stonie and that which is thorny and by the way side so it is sowed in all and the fault is not in the seede for the seede is all alike That seede is the word of God Luk. 8.11 which is sowne in all man-kind He that was the unprofitable servant had received a talent of his Lord as well as the profitable servants So God hath justified himself and left the world without excuse that they shall have nothing to say for themselves at the day of judgment and this is that that will be their greater condemnation Those mine enemies that would not that I bould reigne over them bring them and slay them âefore my face Lu. 19.27 Not to have Christ âeigne over them is that which condemnes âhem CHAP. VIII How God doth compell those that are his children to come in to him GOd hath chosen and elected some before the world began to bee the children of God in Christ and to reveale himselfe unto âhem and to give unto them eternall life âaving predestinated us unto the adoption of âhildren by Jesus Christ to himself according âo the good pleasure of his will to the praise of âhe glory of his grace wherein he hath made âs accepted in the beloved Eph. 1.5 6 According to the eternall purpose which he hath purposed in Christ Jesus our Lord Ephes 3.11 Who hath saved us and called us with an holy calling not according to our workes but according to his owne purpose and grace which was given us in Christ Jesus before the world began But is now made manifest by the appearing of our Saviour Jesus Christ who hath abolished death and hath brought life and immortality to light through the Gosââ 2 Tim. 1.9 10. God did not see any thing in us where to love us but he loves us in his Sonne freââ for his Sonnes sake Christ hath obtained ãâã things of his Father both in heaven and earâ for us and there is not any thing that ãâã keepe them from us and at the time appoiâted of the Father they shall be revealed to ãâã But the heir as long as he is a childe differeth ãâã thing from a servant though hee he Lord of ãâã Gal. 4.1 Before we be called with that hoââ call which is that new work wrought in ãâã which is alone the worke of the spirit to ãâã borne againe not of corruptible seede but of inââruptible by the word of God which liveth and