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A61638 Shecinah, or, A demonstration of the divine presence in the places of religious worship being an essay, tending to promote piety, prevent apostacy, and to reduce grosly deluded souls, first to their right wits, then to the right waies, of Gods publick instituted worship / by John Stillingfleete ... Stillingfleet, John, 1630 or 1-1687. 1663 (1663) Wing S5680; ESTC R9466 109,230 256

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is not in every man by Nature but conveyed onely to some by the Spirit of God who is called the Spirit of Wisdome and Revelation Ephes 1.17 Gospel Light in the soul that leads to salvation is the benefit of Christs Redemption and not of our Creation Therefore when Christ is spoken of to come into the world as Mediator to him is attributed this light of salvation The people that walked in darknesse have seen a great light Isa 9. Avenari Lex Hebr. Mal. 4 2. they that dwell in the Land of the shadow of death upon them hath the light shined Some observe that the Hebrew word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 to shine hath great affinity with 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 to heal It holds true here the light of the Gospel is an healing light where ever it comes All men lye sick in sin and ignorance till this light recover them No soundnesse in the Faith without a clear discovery of this light And it is worth our observation Luk. 4.18 that healing of the broken hearted and recovering sight to the blind are both joyned together and both as the effect of Christs undertaking his mediatory work If Christs as God enlightens every man that comes into the world with the light of reason yet we must not therefore beleeve that Christ enlightens every one by saving Grace as he is Mediator 'T is true all that are savingly enlightened are enlightened by Christ and his Spirit yet there are many that are never enlightened Yea and of all those that are thus savingly enlightned time was that wee might say of them Yee were sometimes darkenesse § 9. What hath been said may sufficiently serve to answer any that would bee satisfied about that inward Light so much spoken of now adayes of which I shall only propound these four things First Every man in the world hath an inward light of nature or light of reason call'd in Scripture Prov. 20.27 the candle of the Lord. According to which every man hath some seeds of the knowledge of good and evil This is the light of mans natural Conscience Rom. 2.14 15. This light serves to many good uses but not to bring Souls to Heaven Secondly Every true Saint one that is regenerated truly by the Word and Spirit hath an inward light of the Spirit the light of Grace This is light in the Lord. According to this Ephes 4.8 a Saint hath his Conscience savingly enlightned This light is not onely useful but necessary to all true Christians in their life here as Christians and will bring them to Heaven at the last Thirdly There is a middle light betwixt the light of Nature and the saving light of Grace that is the common work of the Spirit called illumination too which many in the visible Church do enjoy and yet are reprobates According to this Heb. 4.6 men may have an awakened conscience This light may bee useful to others but it will not advantage a wicked man at all if hee go no further than this common work Fourthly No man that receives inward saving light of the Spirit but was first in great spiritual darkenesse Thus S. Paul saith of the Ephesians Ye were sometimes darkenesse but now are yee light in the Lord. Ephes 5.8 So that it must needs bee a very grosse mistake to think that any a far greater to assert that all are born with this inward saving light And our Saviour was much overseen in sending Paul to open mens eyes and to turn them from darkenesse to light Acts 26.18 by preaching of the Gospel if so be they had this Light by Nature Wee grant you see and if need were would sufficiently prove with undeniable Arguments a Light within yet not such as many ignorantly enough plead for Vide Fr. Junium de Theol. vera c. 16. expl ss 32. T. 1. p. 1414. Let others therefore sit down and embrace that so much admired Darling of an Inward Natural yet saving Light in all wee know 't is but a Changeling and not the genuine off-spring of the Spirit of God Much like that Strumpet-Goddesse of the men of Ephesus Great is Diana of the Ephesians But in St. Pauls Language it proved a great cry about nothing For saies hee Wee know that an Idoll is nothing § 10. IV. The Spirit of God teaches Corroborando by strengthening the mind and understanding The mind of man is full of weakness as well as darkness The Spirit of God in his teaching brings not only light but also strength to the souls of Gods Children Paul prayes that they may be strengthened Eph. 3.16 with might by his Spirit in the inward man The inward man the soul of a Saint is the chief object of the Spirits care For the outward man that is many times weak and vile but the Spirit comes by his teaching to renew and streng-then the inward man that though the outward man decay yet the inward man may be renewed strengthened and confirmed day by day And if any shall enquire how God by his Spirit doth strengthen the minds of his Children Fr. Junius de Th. vera c. 12. p. 1403. T. 1. A learned and judicious Divine gives this solid satisfaction to his inquiry Whatsoever power is implanted in man by nature to apprehend that God by the power of his Spirit doth so possess that to those gifts of nature hee conjoyns the gifts of his grace that are answerable to them For to the Principles that are naturally placed in the understanding hee super-adds the Principles of Grace To Reason that arises out of those Principles hee conjoyns the increase of his Divine Light To the Conclusions and Determinations which reason hath attained to by the most imperfect light of nature hee super-adds supernatural and most perfect Demonstrations out of which heavenly Knowledge may be raised in the minds of godly men To conclude hee propounds heavenly objects to be apprehended by the mind and will after an heavenly manner and also raises the will to the apprehension of those objects that are propounded § 11. V. And lastly Recolligendo The Spirit teaches by raising and recollecting fallen Truths Mans memory is very slippery especially as to Divine Truths very apt to let them slip and leak thorow Therefore wee ought to give the more earnest heed to the things that wee have heard lest at any time wee should let them slip Heb. 2.1 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 lest wee let them run out as leaking Vessels are wont to do Or the Metaphor may be taken from Paper that lets letters sink in and the Ink run abroad that they cannot be distinctly read Thus Divine Truths either leak out or run abroad that they prove useless to souls at the greatest need Now the Spirit recollects and brings in Divine Truths upon several occasions as may be most for the souls advantage Hee shall teach you all things and bring all things to your remembrance what-ever I
have said to you Joh. 14.26 Here is one admirable advantage of Gods teaching by his Spirit that when the Word comes onely to the outward ear in hearing yet Gods Spirit can set it home afterwards and make it effectual for comfort or counsel or quickening as his Children want it The Apostles heard our Saviour himself preach yet our Saviours words without his Spirit would work no comfort or benefit to their souls Again the Spirit shall teach and be their remembrancer yet observe it our Saviour sticks close to the Word Whatsoever I have said unto you V. Chamier L. C. l. 1. c. 7. in fine that the Spirit shall teach you again If any will pretend that they are taught by the Spirit of Christ and yet will not stick closely to the words of Christ this very place will prove that 't is but a delusion CHAP. XIII Quest What are the qualifications of the Spirits teaching Answ Hee teaches fully pleasantly seasonably certainly 1 Cor. 2.4 expl Profitably in that hee teaches practically and particularly Gradually The Spirits gradual teaching brings in no New Lights objective The remarkable Vision of five Lights noted § 1. I Now proceed to the second Question propounded to clear the Spirits teaching Quest 2. What are the qualifications of the Spirits teaching The full answer to this I shall give in in these seven following particulars 1. The Spirit teaches fully Gods Spirit never teaches fouls that hee undertakes with half teaching Hee does not make men to be almost onely but altogether Christians Should the Spirit of God open one eye onely and leave the other blinde the Devil would have great advantage hee would alwaies strike men on the blinde side Now the Spirit of God teaches all fully as to necessary Truths for salvation There is no one Truth the Devil can tell a Childe of God hee is so wholly ignorant of that the ignorance of it will cause his eternal damnation This is the great work of the Spirit of God to make the soul acquainted with the deep things of God which are kept hid from the world and worldly men 1 Cor. 2.9 10 11 12 None but the Spirit of God is fully acquainted with those Truths that concerns our salvation and therefore the Spirit alone can fully discover them to the soul § 2.2 The Spirit of God teaches pleasantly Matters of Divine sense and feeling carry much of a secret pleasure with them No such real and solid pleasure in all the world as that which a gracious soul findes in the experimental discoveries of Gospel-Truths 'T is sensual and swinish pleasure which men take in following sinful waies But the onely solid pleasure is in Divine Experiences It is a pleasure worthy a rational soul to be ravished with the love of Christ and to be enamoured with that commanding beauty that the waies of holiness do afford A tincture of pleasure carries the soul far in its operations Men would never run on headlong in waies of wickedness were not pleasures laid as the bait to allure them Now what is it makes many souls to quit their comforts in this life their friends their estates their liberties yea their lives themselves rather than part with those Truths the Spirit hath taught them Onely this they apprehend a greater pleasure in owning them and sticking close to them than in all other things in the World What makes Duties and Ordinances irksome and tedious to carnal hearts but delightful to gracious souls 'T is the pleasure the Spirit gives in to the one and not to the other that makes the difference A man may know much of the spirituality of his heart towards God and that hee is under the teachings of Gods Spirit by that pleasure and delight and content hee takes in the Ordinances of God Gracious souls cry oh let us go up into the house of God when will Sabbaths and Sermons and Ordinances come that our souls may be refreshed with them But worldly minded men cry out as they did when will the Sabbaths and New Moons be over when will Sermons and Prayers and Reading be done Alas they take no pleasure at all no delight and therefore care not whether they enjoy these mercies or no or if out of formality they wait upon the Ordinances they care not how soon they are done Custome carries sinners upon duties conscience puts the Saints upon them Formality and Hypocrisie makes the one true delight and pleasure makes the other go thorow with them Moses when hee came out of the Mount from God his face did shine Thus when gracious souls come from Gospel-duties their hearts shine they are filled with unspeakable joy and pleasure § 3.3 The Spirit teaches clearly Christ spake while hee was upon the earth in parables and proverbs but after his Ascension and the Spirit was poured out Job 16.25 hee then teaches plainly and clearly Spiritual teaching is the plainest and clearest teaching in the world According to the diversity of Lights there is a great difference of sight in point of clearnesse One man sees an object by the Moon-light another by a Candle-light but hee sees most clearly that takes a view of his object by the light of the Sun when it is riding in its noon-day glory A true Christian sees divine things not onely by the dimme light of nature nor meerly by the light of the Word but by the bright and clear light of the Spirit which manifests things to the soul A clear light discovers all even the smallest objects which otherwise would not be seen So doth the Spirit of God discover those Truths and Divine Mysteries to a beleevers soul without whose light they would be wholly undiscerned The words of our Saviour in the fore-cited place are very remarkable The time cometh when I shall no more speak to you in proverbs but I shall shew you plainly of the Father 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 plainly Schmidius N Animad in N. T. as one observes it is from 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 a discovery of all things q. d. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 vel 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 All things by the Spirit are manifested even the most hidden things of God Three things go to a clear discerning the Object the Visive faculty that is stated in the eye and the Medium or mean thorow which wee see all must be clear and then there is a clear discovery made Thus the Holy Spirit plainly reveals the counsels of God in the Word there 's the Object then opens the Judgement to discern it then clears all the Mediums the Means for conveyance of those objects to us And because a due distance is required in spiritual as well as bodily seeing the Spirit brings Divine Objects home to the soul in particular and so they are the plainer and clearer to the understanding Thus the Spirit of God is a clear instructor no man need be taught more clearly § 4.4 The Spirit teaches seasonably The wisdome
knowing men have of all their knowledge and learning if when they come to dye they want Grace That will bee the most comfortable knowledge that a man can reflect upon and find comfort in when he comes to leave the world and is just going to give up his account to God And I leave any to judge whether the profound Schollar the deep Polititian the knowing Artist the skilful Lawyer the expert Physitian the exact Mathematician or the plain practical Christian is like to have more comfort in reflecting upon their knowledge at that day The name of the Holy Spirit our teacher is also Comforter John 14.26 Because what the Spirit teaches advances the Christians comfort as well as informs his conscience § 8. To back the present exhortation further to the two motives mentioned I shall subjoyn some directions which shew us how wee must own the Spirit as our teacher 1. Let us hear him frequently The best teaching cannot come too often The Word of God and Ordinances of the Gospel are those means the Spirit teaches Souls in Frequency in these is our duty and the Spirit will teach us therein Frequent reading the Word Meditate day and night in the Law of the Lord. Psal 1.2 Bee often hearing the Word Preached Psal 26.8 Lord I have loved the habitation of thy house and the place where thine honour dwells Men will bee there often whither their love carries them Gods House will bee frequented by those that have any love to the Ordinances those that do not own them shew they have no love to them at all Psal 122.1 I was glad when they said unto mee come let us go up into the house of the Lord. The great joy of a Christian lyes in this that hee can Frequent Gods Ordinances Oh at what a rate would the persecuted Christians in the primitive times have purchased those liberties of hearing which now may bee had yet most abominably contemned When they were forced to meet in Caves in the night to hear the Word and would lose their lives rather than bee deprived of the benefit of Ordinances § 9. 2. Let us hear the Spirits teaching diligently It is one thing to bee bodily present another to have an ear to hear the Spirit teaching This therefore comes in often in the Gospel Hee that hath an ear to hear let him hear what the Spirit saith Most men are like Idols when they come where the Spirit teacheth they have eyes but see not ears but hear not But if wee would have the Spirit to bee our teacher wee must labour to have that frame that Eli put Samuel into Saying go lye down 1 Sam. 3.9 and it shall bee if hee shall call thee that thou shalt say speak Lord for thy Servant heareth Here is a Rule for us to learn to profit by where-ever God hath a word to speak we should have an ear to hear Speak Lord for thy servant heareth The more earnest heed wee give the more are wee like to keep up the Spirits teaching Heb. 2.1 Therefore wee ought to give the more earnest heed to the things that wee have heard least at any time wee should let them slip Diligence and attention are the best materials to stop our leaking souls from running our 3. Let us hear ardently with devotion 'T is the unhappinesse of all men to be dark by nature and of some in the midst of spiritual light The way for us to have preaching profitable is to begg the Spirits teaching in the teaching of the Word Psal 119.18 Open mine eyes that I may understand the wonderful things of thy Law Hebr. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Reveal mine eyes i. e. take off the veyle of darkenesse and ignorance from mine eyes Had not David Gad and Nathan and other excellent teachers Yet hee prayes to have his eyes opened by the Spirit Where wee may observe hee does begg to have his eyes opened so as not to throw by the Word and to account that Spiritual perfection to live either above or without the Word But his devotion lyes here to have enlightned eyes to look further into Gods Law which hath 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 wonderful things in it or as the word denotes Things that are above and separated from us from our reason and understanding and so want a better teacher the Spirit of God to inform us Gospel Truths like Gods Children are separated things Carnal eyes can see but the outside of true Christians and carnal hearts can perceive but the external part onely of Gospel Truths till the Spirit comes to teach them § 10. Judges 3.20 4. Let us hear him reverently with submission As Eglon to Ehud when he came and told him hee had a message from God Eglon in reverence to that rises off his seat When God speaks in anger hee can make the Heavens and Earth to tremble with fear And if hee speak by his Spirit to our souls in mercy and love wee should tremble too with reverential affection and a Filial fear Great Doctors do command reverence from their inferiour Schollars How would Solomon with his wisdome bee reverenced by us but behold a greater than Solomon is here Here is the Spirit that is wisdome it self to teach souls the way to Heaven Solomons teaching is but the teaching of a man but this is the teaching of God himself which calls for our reverence and submission 5. Let us hear him obediently with resolution to practise To hear the Spirit teach and not to Practice is the next way to lose the benefit of so good a Master If the Spirit kindle a spark within us wee should endeavour to get it up to a perfect flame Quenching of the Spirit either in our selves or others is no work for a Christian to put in practise Quench-coals as to the Spirits teaching are the Devils Granadoes he throws into the world to do mischief withall These are the devils plots to blow up men without fire to undo men by extinguishing the fire of the Spirit within Bee not hearers onely but doers also of the Word Otherwise yee deceive your selves It is the grossest self-deceit Jam. 1.22 because soul-deceit to rest barely in hearing and knowing without doing Hee that knows his Masters will and does it not shall be be aten with many stripes Either obey what ye know is commanded and practise what ye hear or else better never to know or hear at all § 11. III. From Gods Presence and teaching of his Spirit there arises matter of reproof to three sorts of persons 1. To such as depend onely upon the teachings of the Spirit without the Word of God If there be any delusions in the world wee must own this as the Belzebub amongst them This is the master plot the Devil hath used in the late times to lay Gospel Ordinances under the brand of ignominy and grossest contempt Oh it 's an easy way to be spiritual to say the Spirit
teaches and then wee can condemn all for carnal that stick to Ordinances and call these outward forms beggarly elements Instead of Davids language Oh when shall wee come up into the house of God Psal 122.1 wee may hear when shall wee meet in some obscure corner or other Rom. 10.15 And instead of St. Pauls exclamation How beautiful are the feet of those that Preach the Gospel of peace and bring glad tydings of good things Wee may hear how excellent a thing is it to hear no Ministers at all but to sit still in silence and to expect heavenly raptures Quakers To meet together to sit in an amazed posture as if all were possessed with a dumb Devil To this end that which was spoken about a temporal deliverance I have known and heard used to defend this practise viz. Stand still and see the salvation of the Lord. And this uttered by one who was so impudently absurd as to avouch more good to bee gotten by such dumb and silent meetings than by hearing those who were Ordained Ministers But must wee not needs look upon such practises as grosse delusions when wee have neither precept precedent nor promise in all the Word of God to give any countenance to them It is an endlesse delusion and grosly uncertain in the very foundation that such give themselves up unto that wait for the Spirits teaching without the Word For what rule have I to try the Spirit by but by the Word revealed and written in the Scriptures When as Christ sayes search the Scriptures And St. John try the Spirits whether they are of God or no. But how shall I know whether I am taught of the Spirit See before c. 13. ss 8. or no unless the Word direct mee As for those that are deluded out of Gods way into this endless path of errour I look upon their case as sad and miserable and yet it calls for the prayers of all their friends relations and acquaintance yea and in this respect their condition is much the more to be pittied in that their obstinacy in errour puts them upon rejecting as by my self sometimes hath been heard even the benefit of others prayers for them Mee thinks it might startle any sober-minded Christian to consider that those glorious Martyrs that submitted their necks to the block and their bodies to the flames yet never suffered for any of those things which these obstinately maintain who have fallen from hearing the Word and have left the Ordinances which wee have good ground from the Word of God to brand as errours and gross delusions And they that fill the world with so great a dinne of their purity perfection and sanctity of life when they are searched to the bottome it amounts to no more than a senselesness under sin or at the best but a freedome from some gross and scandalous sins of the world § 12. 2 Reproof to such formal Hypocrites as are meerly for the teaching of the Word without the inward teaching of the Spirit of God When wee plead for Ordinances wee say not the bare hearing of Sermons and presence at Prayers will bring souls to Heaven The way of dull formality and outside boasting Pharisaical Hypocrisie was never the way prescribed to eternal salvation 'T is a small commendation to be a good Church-man and yet some praise it doth deserve because it speaks them to be upon Gods ground whilst they are waiting upon the outward means But to frequent Sermons on the Sabbath and the Ale-house on the week-daies is a Religion that pleases none better than the Devil and boon companions Such are but Religious Atheists Religious in their Profession and Atheists in their Practice The Devil would never have raised persecution against the Christian Religion if none that professed it would ever go further then the bare outward performance of Gospel-duties The Devil loves Hypocrites well and therefore hath prepared them a principal seat in Hell Hypocrites and unbeleevers are placed in the very fore-front of the damned crew Mat. 24.51 3 Reproof to such carnal wretches as through meer laziness and negligence throw off Gods Ordinances An afternoons sleep is far better to such than an afternoons Sermon Any business that cannot be dispatched on week-daies or would hinder other work by the doing of it then on the Sabbath they have time enough for it though with the loss of Publick Worship They can be bold with God to trespass upon him in that way that if others should but trespass so much upon them in the like nature they would endeavour to recover damages of them Such neither care for the Word or Spirits teaching all is a case to them they can do well enough without either Let such consider that passage of St. Paul 2 Thes 1.8.9 When the Lord Jesus shall bee revealed from Heaven with his mighty Angels in flaming fire taking vengeance on them that know not God and obey not the Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ Who shall be punished with everlasting destruction from the presence of the Lord and from the glory of his power A place that might startle a carnal and careless wretch into the serious minding of Gods waies § 13. IV. From the teaching and presence of Gods Spirit there arises matter of Consolation to Gods Children God is present to teach them by his Spirit and is not this matter of very great comfort to have such a Teacher and especially if wee consider that they are taught by him 1. The best Lessons 2. To walk in the best way 3. And to aim at the best end 1. They are taught the best Lessons by the Spirit of God Men indeed may propound the same Lessons but the Spirit of God onely can effectually teach them These four Lessons they are taught effectually First Recte credere to beleeve aright 'T is the work of God Joh. 6.29 that wee beleeve on him whom hee hath sent True Faith is fixed upon Christ as hee was sent by the Father and not as hee is fancied to be by our corrupt minds and this is a work of the Spirit in the soul St. Paul sayes 2 Thes 3.2 All men have not Faith Those that have it are true Christians and do receive it as a special gift at Gods hands By grace are yee saved through Faith and that not of your selves Ephes 2.8 it is the gift of God The Spirit works this Faith by opening the eyes of the understanding convincing of the conscience of sin in himself and righteousness in Christ then the will is renewed and made willing to accept of Christ not onely out of safety but out of delight Secondly Recte vivere to live aright As many as are the Sons of God are lead by the Spirit of God Rom. 8.14 It holds true thus as that of the Apostle doth As many as are lead by the Spirit of God are the Sons of God Faith in a true Christian is not a dead Faith The Just shall live by Faith As the Spirit helps Christians to receive Christ by Faith so hee helps them to live in Christ and to Christ by new obedience Thirdly Recte diligere to love aright The fruit of the Spirit is love Gal. 5.22 They that are taught of the Spirit of God are taught love both to God and Men they then love God for himself and Men for Gods sake 'T is Love not envy not malice not reviling not hatred not backbiting and slandering others that are not just of our opinion that is the fruit of the Spirit of God The Spirit of Love teacheth men to be conscientious and not to be censorious Fourthly Recte orare to pray aright With what face can any pretend the teaching of the Spirit and either neglect or contemn the use of prayer When as the Spirit is set out in Scripture by this Title Zach 12.10 The Spirit of Supplication And in that known place Rom. 8.26 The Spirit helpeth our infirmities and teacheth us to pray The grace of prayer is one of the sweetest flowers that grows in a Christians Garden and so very comfortable and cordial § 14. 2. They are taught to walk in the best way Some run on in a way of carnal pleasures others are taken up meerly with Ceremonies of Worship with a neglect of sanctity others in a way of separation and error but a Childe of God guided by the Spirit walks on in the way of Holiness and Peace Heb. 12.14 They are taught to keep the unity of the Spirit in the bond of Peace Ephes 4.3 They that are not men of Peace and Truth in Gods Church are not men of God They are Fire-brands of Hell that are alwaies kindling the flames of contention and division in the Church of God 3. They are taught to aim at the best end viz. Gods glory and their own salvation Carnal minds have carnal ends A mans aims discover much a mans temper Voluptuous men aim at pleasure ambitious men at honour covetous men at gain and profit c. But a Saint of God makes Heaven and Happiness and the things of Eternity his aim and his main design These are spiritual ends and so speak the man to be spiritual Now then to close all those that are thus taught of the Spirit of God The best Lessons to walk in the best way and to aim at the best ends must needs have more comfort than those carnal wretches who live in ignorance walk in errour and whose end is eternal destruction FINIS Imprimatur Geo. Stradling S. Th. P. Rev. in Christo Pat. Gilb. Episc Lond. a Sac. Domest Ex Aed Sab. Jul. 21. 1662.
word * 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Fimbria ejus here refers to the Train of a Garment of Majesty or the coverings of the Throne of State See c. 4. § 14. yet so as to be an emblem of Gods special Presence there and therefore the LXX How 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 is frequently used by the LXX renders it thus And his Glory filled the house And in this sense St. John takes it John 12.41 These things Isaiah said when hee saw his Glory and spake of him Joh. 12.41 Speaking of this very Vision of the Prophet V. Hensium in loc But having mentioned the Royal Presence of the Soveraign of Heaven sitting on his Throne in the Temple presently hee subjoyns an honourable mention of his sacred Retinue Above it stood the Seraphim which is acknowledged by all to denote the holy Angels which sang that 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 to the blessed Trinity Holy Holy Holy is the Lord of Hosts For this cause the curtains of the Tabernacle were filled with the pictures of Cherubims and the walls of Solomons Temple with carved Cherubims 1 King 6.29 32. Dr. Gouge on 23. ver All which set out the multitudes of Angels in Churches The Ark of the Testimony was over-spread and covered with two mighty Cherubims called Heb. 9.5 The Cherubims of Glory that is of the Divine Presence All to denote that where God commands his Worship to be solemnly celebrated there the blessed Angels out of duty give their attendance and afford their protection to those that worship God Thus Solomon out of that received opinion of the Angelical Presence in places of Publik Worship speaks concerning vows to be made in the house of God Eccles 5.6 Say not before the Angel it was an errour The word Angel being taken collectively and put for the many Angels that are present in Gods Worship And some do refer these words that were uttered a little before the destruction of the Temple Let us depart hence to the Angels leaving of that place because that was shortly to cease to be the Place of Gods Worship § 3. Object Well! but what is all this to us under the Gospel The presence of the Angels is proved to bee in the Temple of old are they now present in Gods VVorship under the Gospel Ans I doubt not but to evidence that they are so too and that upon these following grounds 1. If the Angels are busied in the propagating of the Gospel then 't is evident they will be most there where there is the greatest probability for dispatching that work which must needs be in the Publick Assemblyes where the Gospel is Preached But the former is true for can we think they are wear● of so good a work are they 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 ministring Spirits still Vid. Eras Schinidii Not. Animad vers in N. Test p. 157. in Mat. 17.10 and can their service be better imployed then in that which hath been their honourable work heretofore Now that they have been forward and chearful in propagating the Gospel Scripture does abundantly testifie How chearfully busie was the Angel Gabriel in declaring to Zachariah the nativity of John the Baptist the fore-runner of Christ Luk. 1.11 After that he declares the conception of the Messias to the blessed Virgin v. 26. VVhen Christ was born an Angel again appears to the Shepheards and said unto them Luk. 2.9 10 11. Fear not for behold I bring you good tydings of great Joy which shall be to all people And then it follows And suddenly there was with the Angel a multitude of the Heavenly Host vers 13 14. praising God and saying Glory to God in the Highest and on Earth peace good will towards men The Angels again Mat. 28.2 5. Act. 1.10 with much joy declare the Resurrection of Christ and after Christs ascension they declare his second coming May we not hence rationally conclude that they have the same work still to carry on and if so what reason have we to shut them from our publick assemblies where this work may the best be promoted and to confirm this the more we have their Presence in our Church-assemblies hinted at in several places in the New-Testament And Paul charges Timothy not onely before God and Jesus Christ See Baines on Ephes 3.10 1 Tim. 5.21 but also before the Elect Angels supposing their Presence in Church assemblies teaching us that the consideration of them should bind us to be careful Adsunt spectatores propter injunctam sibi ecclesiae curam Calvin in Lo. The Angels they are as spectators in discharge of that care of the Church that God hath laid upon them And probably our Saviour aims at such a thing as this is And I Jesus have sent mine Angels Rev. 22.16 to testifie these things to you 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 in the Churches § 4. 2 A second proof seems clearly to be couched in the Epistle to the Hebrews Angels are ministring Spirits sent forth to minister for them that are Heirs of Salvation Heb. 1.14 Have the Saints more need of Angellical assistance than when they are about heaven work and heart work which is very hard work in Gods worship Hath God said they minister for us And dare we say they do not help and assist us in his VVorship Nay is it not expresly said they help the Heirs of Salvation And why not in the means of Grace and Worship which do immediately tend to promote our salvation Do not the Devil and his Angels most of all disturb and distract us in our holy duties in Publick Worship And why not the good Angels help us and aid us since God hath appointed them to be ministring spirits for the Heirs of Salvation If we had but discerning eyes we should see but a few devils in Ale-houses Taverns Markets and Fairs c. in comparison of what there are in the Church in the Publick Assemblies There the devil hath but a little work to do the work is commonly done to his hand Men can drink and swear and lye and couzen and cheat fast enough without the devil to tempt them Now the great trade the Devil drives is to hinder our Communion with God in his Ordinances Here we may finde many devils to tempt us distract us and so rob us of that which is the Kernel the very Marrow and Quintessence of all our performances viz. the enjoyment of God and Christ in them Is there not reason then to extend their Ministration mainly to the Saints worshipping and serving God Thus St. Bernard did Intersunt cantantibus adsunt orantibus insunt meditantibus That is good Musick indeed in Gods ears when the holy Angels bear a part and joyn with the Saints to make up a compleat Heavenly consort § 5. 3 If wee are upon Gods ground when we are in the place of his Publick VVorship wee may not onely expect his Angels to be our
such of all other men they are the worst and their condemnation will be the greatest Let mee leave with such one Latine sentence out of which they may easily pick plain English Arrows Tas. Sacra Pessima creaturarum visibilium est homo degener pessimus hominum pseudo-Christianus Christianorum vero pessimus nequam Verbi Minister The above-named particulars are some qualifications of Gospel-Stewards Christ is signally present in his Ordinances when his Stewards are faithful dispensers of the Word § 6. 3. Gospel-Ministers are co-workers together with God this speaks Gods Presence with them 2 Cor. 6.1 1 Cor. 3 9 Wee therefore as workers together with him beseech you not to receive the Grace of God in vain For wee are labourers together with God 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 If Ministers are fellow-labourers together with God in the doing good to souls then certainly God is present in his Worship by his Ministers Mark 16. ●0 They went forth and preached every where the Lord working with them 1. Ministers do work together with God Behold here is infinite condiscention of God towards Ministers that God who can with one word convert and save souls as well as create a world yet should vouchsafe to admit men his fellow-workers for the conversion of souls 'T is true Grotius in Ep. ad Philem v. 10. Dei opus est regignere hominem 't is Gods work to regenerate and convert souls but God pleases to use the Ministers as his Instruments in the work And God by the secret grace and virtue and power of the Spirit works in them and by them Hee joyns himself to the Ministers resigns not his right but only communicates his power with them and graceth his Instruments with the honour and title of the work Thus God doth not onely speak to us after the manner of men but also by the Ministry of men Rom. 11.14 and that so that they by their Ministry are said 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 to save us Therefore 2. The Lord truly works together with the Ministers Mark 16.20 The Lord working with them It is an high priviledge onely to be the Servants of God in the work of the Ministry but this is common to us with other Saints But to be Fellow-labourens with God in the salvation of souls this is a peece of singular favour God vouchsafes to Gospel-Ministers The Angels are Gods Servants too being his Ministring Spirits but to which of the Angels hath God said at any time they are his fellow-labourers Both waies the Presence of God is evidenced with the Ministers of the Gospel § 7. Object But is it not derogatory to God to have Man as a co-worker with him in the conversion of souls is not Faith by which wee are saved the gift of God Answ 1. God is the principal cause man onely by the Ministry of the Word is the instrumental cause and so Gods glory and mans duty may very well stand together 2. In saving Faith wee must distinguish these two things First There is the knowledge of the things to be beleeved Secondly An assent of the heart to those credenda or things to be beleeved First Then the knowledge of things to be beleeved ariseth from the word preached by Gospel-Ministers Gospel saving knowledge is not communicated now adaies by revelations and immediate inspirations but by the Word preached and heard Rom. 10.14 See Rom. 1.16 How shall they beleeve on him of whom they have not heard and how shall they hear without a Preacher Now Ministers are co-workers with God because Faith depends on the Word preached by them as a necessary Instrument for its production as to the knowledge of things to be beleeved Secondly As for that Internal Assent of the heart whereby a Beleever doth firmly apprehend and comfortably apply the Doctrine propounded of things to be beleeved this ariseth from the habit of Faith infused by Gods Spirit The Doctrine of Faith is preached and promulged by men herein they are co-workers with God But the habit of Faith that is infused and implanted by God alone without any concurrence of the Preacher Thus it is the gift of God Man propounds truths to the soul by his preaching God by his Spirit makes us beleeve those Truths preached and propounded Thus have I cleared the third Argument CHAP. X. Practical deductions from Gods Presence with his Ministers The Ministers dignity Their duty As Embassadours As Stewards As Co-workers with God People must eye God and not men Prize Gospel truths Not be prejudiced against nor undervaluers of Gospel Ministers Good grounds for Ministers to Preach and people to hear § 1. FRom this third Argument to prove Gods Presence in Religious worship as being represented by the Ministers of the Gospel These practical deductions might be prosecuted and enlarged upon which I shall briefly name and come to the fourth and last Argument 1. It informs Ministers of two things First Of their Dignity That God should set them in the Church to represent the Majesty of Heaven This ought not to puff up pride in Ministers but to cause humble admiration of Gods goodnesse to honour their weaknesse so farre as to be the representatives of God himself This may vindicate them from contempt amongst men An affront is offered to the Prince by affronting of his Embassador So God is affronted by any indignities that are offered to His Ministers He that despiseth 1 Thes 4.8 despiseth not man but God Corinth was ruined by the Romans for abuse of Embassadors And it were just with God to destroy any place or person for the contempt of his Ministers § 2. Secondly it informs Ministers of their duty Gods Presence with them calls for a three-fold duty from them 1. As Embassadors they must eye that mainly that God sent them about viz. The salvation of Souls Wee pray you in Christs stead be yee reconciled to God 2 Cor. 5.20 Here is the main end of our Preaching and your hearing that you may be reconciled How then can any have so impudent a face as to pretend they are sent of God who make railing and reviling of others to bee their work with a neglect of the salvation of Souls and holding out the VVord of reconciliation § 3. 2. As Stewards of the mysteries of God they must bee faithful 1 Cor. 4.2 It 's required in Stewards that they be faithful That is that they keep nothing back from the people of God but discover to them according to their ability the whole councel and will of God that they deal faithfully with them in all things that they may render a good account of their Stewardship at the great Audit Now this faithfulnesse of Gods Stewards is seen in these two things First Davenantius in Col. c. 1. v. 7. that they seek Gods honour and not their own praise Hee seeks the glory and honour of God that speaks as the Oracles of God that God in all things
may bee glorified through Jesus Christ 1 Pet. 4.11 Hee seeks praise of men that so speaks that hee may please men that hee may fan to himself some praise from them for his wit eloquence and learning Of this hunting after vain glory and popular applause St. Paul with disdain enough thus speaks Gal. 1.10 Do I seek to please men For if I yet pleased men I should not bee the servant of God Secondly That to their utmost endeavour they promote the spiritual good and eternal welfare of the Flock committed to their charge by watching over them preparing suitable food for their souls according to their capacities and conditions omitting nothing that is necessary and doing nothing that is prejudicial to their salvation An example of this wee have eminently in St. Paul 1 Cor. 10 33. Even as I please all men in all things not seeking mine own profit but the profit of many that they may be saved § 4. 3. As Co-workers with God They must be diligent If wee work with God we must be diligent in our employment least wee ruine our selves as well as wrong other Souls and dishonour God by our carelesnesse and indiligence Prayer Meditation and Affliction contribute much to the making of a Divine The two former speak that care and diligence that is requisite to the Ministerial Office the other God uses as his lash to prevent lazinesse and as a Spur to quicken to Duty He that works together with God for the good of Souls had need bee very diligent In that men must have more than Sermons to lead them The visible Preachings of Ministers lives must 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 co-operate and joyn in the work of drawing sinners unto God or else will hardly prove successeful § 5. II. Gods presence with the Ministers teaches the people to eye God more and men lesse in the Ministry of the Gospel It is an ill sign of a squeamish Stomack not to take meat down unlesse it be dressed by such an hand And as ill a sign of a distempered heart not to receive the Word cheerfully and readily unlesse delivered by such and such Ministers This wee have by eying men more than God Three directions First Own and prize Gospel truths by whom ever they are delivered An unclean hand may convey to you a precious Jewel A wooden pipe may convey to you rich and generous Wine Wee must have truth in admiration for Gods sake and not entertain Gospel truths because wee have the persons in admiration that do deliver them Secondly Let not prejudice against mens persons cause in you a prajudice against the doctrine they preach The best way is to keep all prejudices against any out of out hearts the next is to throw them out suddenly when wee perceive they have cunningly crept into us Prejudices against Ministers if harboured in our breasts any time will bee very apt to make us contemptuous against God And to contemn the truths of God if upon any private grudge wee condemn the party that brings them It 's weaknesse to entertain groundless prejudices against Ministers but it is wilfulnesse then to take revenge upon our own Souls And either in a pet to throw off hearing wholly or not to embrace the word heard chearfully Thirdly Let not the meannesse of mens parts cause you to sleight or undervalue Gods Ordinances There are divers gifts yet but one spirit There is much of Gods power seen in mans weaknesse If good men are without great parts they are without that great pride that does attend them And then those Sermons that have onely the plain trimming of Holinesse and Humility as most befitting the simplicity of the Gospel are most operative upon hearers How ordinary is it for great and learned Doctors to leave their people meer dunces in Religion Now others what they want in learning and parts God many times helps out by their tendernesse of affection for the good of Souls and this is ordinarily accompanied with Gods blessing § 6. III. Gods Presence with his Ministers affords good ground enough for Ministers to preach and people to hear Ordinances will continue as long as Christs promise continues and presence with the Ministers and that is to the end of the world If any do absent themselves or would with-draw others from hearing the Word publickly Preached let them first prove that Christs promise is out of date then may wee have reason to beleeve that hearing and preaching are out of date too Till that bee done let us assure our selves that the enjoyment of Publick Ordinances and the Presence of Christ in them is the onely safe and sure way for us to walk to the new Jerusalem in CHAP. XI Gods Presence in his Worship by the Holy Spirit The Presence of the Spirit proved by sundry Texts of Scripture The Word and Spirit go together The teaching of the Spirit no plea for Enthusiasm The Word of the Gospel the ministration of the Spirit Ten Reasons grounded on experience evidencing the Presence and teaching of the Spirit in the Word § 1. THe Fourth and last Argument to prove the Presence of God in Places of Religious Worship Arg. 4 is drawn from the efficacious and powerful working of the Holy Spirit The Spirits assistance is necessary in all duties of Gospel-Worship As vital and animal spirits are necessary for all operations of life and sense in the body so the Holy Spirit for works of the soul in all Gospel-duties Before Christs coming the great thing under promise and in constant expectation was the coming of the true Messias After Christs Ascension the great thing under promise and in constant expectation was the full manifestation and shedding abroad of the Spirit of God Now this was abundantly fulfilled after Christs Ascension But what I have to speak to lyes mainly in this that there is the special Presence and Operation of the Spirit of God in his Ordinances especially in his Word This being manifested will fully evidence that the place of Gods Worship is the place of Gods singular Presence The Presence of Gods Spirit shall be cleared both by Scriptures and Reasons grounded upon undeniable experiences of the Children of God § 2. When God by the Prophet Ezekiel declared the promises of the Kingdome of Christ hee makes a gracious promise of his Spiritual Presence with them Ezek. 37.26 I will set my Sanctuary in the midst of them for evermore that is I will be present in my Grace Word and Spirit in their Assemblies See c. 4. § 11 14 and in their heart of which Spiritual Presence the Tabernacle and Sanctuary heretofore were signs and pledges And that this Presence of the Spirit is to be had and enjoyed in these times of the Gospel will be evident from these following places I shall begin with the Evangelical Prophet Isaiah Isa 59.21 As for moe this is my Covenant with them saith the Lord My Spirit which is upon thee and my words which
I have put into thy mouth shall not depart out of thy mouth nor out of the mouth of thy seed nor out of the mouth of thy seeds seed saith the Lord from henceforth and for ever In this full place God hath joyned his Spirit and his Word together God hath left the footsteps of his bounty every where for the advantage of the Church yet no greater than this to have his Word and Spirit to guide them unto Heaven The Spirit is joyned with the Word because without the Efficacy and Presence of the Spirit the Word preached would be unprofitable And the Word too must be joyned with the Spirit because as one observes Calvin in Locum Est Satanae spiritus qui divellitur a verbo it is no better nor worse if worse could be than the Spirit of the Devil that is separated from the Word of God Wee may have the Devil deluding but no promise of Gods teaching when the Spirit is pretended without the Word Now where are wee to have this 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 In thy mouth Spoken to the Prophet implying a Ministry of the Word under the Gospel to hold this out God might indeed speak to us immediately from Heaven or use the Ministry of Angels But God consulting with our weakness useth the Ministry of Man rather like our selves to deliver his mind to us that by that means wee may the more familiarly be drawn unto him In vain do any boast that they obey God when they reject his Ministers If they obey God why not in Gods way who hath appointed Gospel-Ministers to hold out his Word and hath promised the Presence of his Spirit to beat us off from such fancies and delusions which would make us gape after revelations without and many times contrary to the Word of God § 3. Another place of the same Prophet Isa 54.13 And all thy children shall be taught of the Lord. God is wont to teach his children two waies by the outward Word preached and by the secret revelation of his Spirit working by the Word Now which is meant here the Evangelist John Joh. 6.45 shews us The Father draws souls to Christ But how It is written they shall be all taught of God All Gods children shall be clearly taught by the Spirit of God The elect ones that are drawn home to Christ are 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 taught of God not in opposition but in subordination to the Word 'T is not to deny the Ministry of the Word but to assert the essicacy of the Spirit Mares L. Com. Lo. 1. ss 51. For as one well observes wee are said to be taught of God in that place of Joh. 6.45 So far as that the Doctrine which outwardly sounds in the Scripture and Ministry of the Word is imprinted in our minds by the Spirit of God not as if wee should receive new revelations without the use of these outward means Wee must so distinguish the Ministry of the Word and the teaching of the Spirit so as not to give the efficacious teaching of the heart unto man who preaches the Word For so the Prophet sayes the Sons of the Church of Christ are 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 taught of God And as Augustine Augustinus Cathedram in coelis habet qui corda docet Hee that teaches the heart is Doctor of the Chair in the New Jerusalem Yet wee must not divide and separate them as if Gods teaching and the Spirits teaching in Gospel-times were without the Word preached The Spirit of God teaches in the Church and Ordinances there Discipuli sunt Diaboli non Dei Calvinus in Isa 54.13 qui ordinem a Deo institutum repudiant They are the Devils Scholars and none of Gods Disciples who do reject that order that God hath appointed Wee see these joyned together the Children of the Church and taught of God so that they are not the Disciples and Children of God that will not be taught in the Church § 4. Another place is that of St. Paul to the Thessalonians 1 Thes 4.9 As touching Brotherly Love I need not write unto you for yee are all taught of God to love one another The meaning is I need not now use many words to you to treat at large about brotherly Love A word is enough to the wise You that are made wise by the Spirit of God know at first what the duty means an admonition is enough God teaches you by the Word and you know what that is by the Spirit Hee doth not so speak as if they that were taught of God had no need of the Word But onely thus much hee intends that when once the Spirit teaches in the Word there is less labour on the Ministers parts to teach than where the Spirit hath not taught at all And truly woful experience doth demonstrate this A gracious heart that is taught by the Spirit in the Word apprehends a Divine Truth or Gospel-duty at first mentioning As the Thessalonians that were taught of God needed onely the very mentioning of the duty of Brotherly Love But what ado have wee to beat a Gospel-Truth into the head or heart or memory of a carnal wretch Gospel-Truths are hidden Mysteries dark sayings obscure parables to natural hearts They cannot apprehend what they mean and whither they tend ordinarily Or suppose a Minister hath been beating a long time upon such Truths possibly a carnal mans understanding may under the preaching of the Word obtain the common work of Illumination and hee may know many things yea but what is this all this while to the reformation of the heart to the working upon the affections this must be by the teaching of the Spirit of God in his Ordinances Mans preaching may fill the head full of notions but the Spirits teaching must fill the heart with real notions of grace and goodness towards God As long as you hear onely with the hearing of the ear the Word preached profiteth not but when you are taught of God by his Spirit then the Word gets within you into your very hearts § 5. Look also into that place of John It is the Spirit that quickeneth Joh. 6.63 the flesh profiteth nothing the words that I speak unto you they are Spirit and they are Life The Disciples thought it an hard saying Vers 55. My flesh is meat indeed Though it was not the saying but the hardness of their hearts that made it so But Christ here answers The flesh profiteth nothing that is my Humane Nature without the Spirit without my Divine Nature can never obtain you life All that I have done or suffered in the flesh is worth nothing to purchase life and salvation unless I were God as well as man 'T is the Spirit that quickeneth my Deity as I am God that makes mee capable of obtaining life for souls by offering my flesh a sacrifice to Divine Justice And the words that I speak unto you they are Spirit and they are Life
their hearts and said unto Peter and to the rest of the Apostles Men and Brethren what shall wee do § 10. Quer. 4. What makes the same Preacher successeful at one place and not at another Onely this that God accompanies his Word with his Spirit at one place and not at another Wee may suppose the same Word Preached to a different people to a very different event The one mock raile revile The other prove humble meek yea true converts The Word is the same all men by nature have the same vilenesse in their hearts and opposition to the Word and truths of the Gospel The difference then lyes in the presence of the Spirit of God And now that God is not alwaies present by his Spirit to set home the Word upon all This should not make us sleight and neglect hearing but make us more diligent in praying that the Spirit may alwaies bee present with the Word to render that which wee hear truly and really effectual to our souls § 11. Quer. 5. What makes the same truths heard by the same man at several times produce different and several effects Is it not wholly from the Spirit of God One hath often heard of Christs death and passion and sufferings for mankind of his tendernesse love and compassion for the good of lost and undone souls And this perhaps hee hath not onely once or twice but many times heard and yet no profit Hee can still boldly sleight Christ carelessely neglect his soul and highly contemn the Gospel that offers him Christ and salvation by Christ At another time perhaps this makes him quite another man Is Christ dead for mee and my sins and shall I love sin more than my dear Saviour Did Christ bleed to cure the wounds of my Soul and shall I wound Christ again by my cursed lusts Did Christ descend from Heaven to save mee out of Hell and shall I sleight his infinite condiscension of love follow sin and vain lusts upon the earth and sink into Hell and ruine at the last What makes this great change upon hearing the same truth is it not Gods Spirit The same truth hath no life at one time no effect upon the soul At another Oh! the most precious truth in the world the Soul would not part with such a truth such a promise for all the world when the spirit sets it home upon the heart Thus 't is in reading we sometimes reap much benefit from that portion of the Word when God sets it home which we often read before in the Bible and found no comfort from it took no notice of it at all § 12. Quer. 6. What makes the same passages delivered at the same time to men of the same profession temper and opinion produce differenteffects That the one is affected the other not the one trembles the other not the one is converted by it the other not The Word is the same and the parties supposed the same as to temper education profession and the like Yet the Spirit works on the one and not on the other and that makes the difference § 13. Quer. 7. What makes men of the same age living under the same powerful ministry to bee converted and brought home at divers years distance Is it not because the Spirit sets home the Word betimes on some and not on other mens souls Conversion when ever it is wrought is the irresistible work of the Spirit of Grace it is the gift of God when ever effected Yet the Holy Spirit that bloweth where hee listeth bloweth also when he listeth on some sooner on others later § 14. Quer. 8. What makes the same truths working conversion in diverse persons work not one and the same way But in one it causes many terrours and in another sweet Gospel meltings of Soul and both by it are brought home to Christ It is certainly to bee resolved into the Spirits arbitrary working upon the soul in order to conversion Conviction of sin is necessary to every mans conversion but terrours are not The spirit works the former more or lesse in all But the terrours of conscience and ratlings of the chains of Hell are not alike in all And the same spirit may use the same truths in a different manner to bring home diverse souls to God Great sinners have oftentimes the greatest terrors Yet the spirit of God may use the same Gospel truths to bring home some to God by strong terrours and others by a Gospel sweetnesse and pouring in much comfort at first conversion § 15. Qu. 9. What makes the Gospel Preached to bee a savour of life unto some and a savour of death to others in the same Congregation perhaps in the same seat 'T is because some are left to the hardnesse of their own hearts and the Spirit comes powerfully with the Word unto the hearts of others In a plain and powerful Sermon Christ stands at the door and knocks at the hearts of all that hear it in a Congregation Now the Spirit that hath the Key of mens hearts in his hands opens some and lets others alone lockt fast up in their impenitency and unbeleef Thus God opened the hearts of Lydia and the Jaylour And others again go to Hell unconverted perhaps unconvinced from under powerful Preaching Of whom I say as St. Paul did If our Gospel be hid 2 Cor. 4.3 it is hid to them that are lost § 16. Qu. 10. What makes diverse truths set home upon diverse men produce one and the same effect Is it not from the Spirit of God that different truths should bee set home in order to Conversion If in the Word onely why not the same portion of it alwaies a means of conversion But wee see one place for one and another place for the conversion of another Fr. Junii vi●● p. 11. c. 2. Junius reports it of himself that hee was converted by reading the beginning of the first chapter of St. Johns Gospel Austin after his hot fits of Lust Hears an Eccho sounding in his ears Tolle lege tolle lege Take up the Book and read Hearing a voyce but seeing no Person he presently takes up the New-Testament Reads Rom. 13. Not in Rioting and Drunkennesse not in Chambering and Wantonnesse and by this Scripture brought home to God Luther was first wrought upon by Rom. 1.17 Therein is the righteousnesse of God revealed from faith to faith This now must needs bee the work of the Spirit which can produce one and the same effect on diverse Subjects by different Truths CHAP. XII Quest How does the Spirit teach Removendo Removing impediments unwilling to bee taught Fleshly lusts Pride Curiosity Five waies Satan promotes Curiosity Suggerendo Suggesting Gospel Truths to the Soul 1. John 2.27 John 16.13 Expl. Illuminando By enlightning the mind Ephes 5.8 Opened Inward light of the Saints stated Corroborando By strengthening the Soul Recolligendo By raising Truths Heb. 2.1 John 14.26 Explained § 1. HAving shewed by Scripture
and experience the Presence of the Spirit and his teaching by the Word I shall to clear up this Argument further answer these two Questions Quest 1. How does the Spirit of God teach in the Word Quest 2. What are the qualifications of the Spirits teaching Quest 1. How does the Spirit teach in the Word Answ These five several waies 1. Removendo by removing of Impediments Before the Spirit of God doth fully dispatch his work hee removes all hinderances and impediments out of the way Though the Spirit of God be not the natural Agent yet herein hee much resembles them They remove hinderances ere they finish their work or can effectually compleat it The fire burns not till the moisture be consumed The Sun enlightens not till the darkness be expelled Thus the Spirit works not fully on the soul to teach it till the hinderances of our learning be removed Four Impediments removed § 2. 1. An unwillingness to be taught Job layeth down the character of a wicked man Therefore they say unto God Job 21.14 depart from us for wee desire not the knowledge of thy waies Observe here the particle Therefore it refers to the fore-going verse 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 They spend their daies in wealth or mirth the word denotes both or whatsoever may be deemed Bonum juaundum A pleasing good thing Therefore they say unto God depart from us Oh 't is wealth and worldly prosperity and carnal jollity that make many so unwilling to be acquainted with God and the knowledge of his waies that is of those waies that God would have them to walk in They are willing to be rich but unwilling to be holy They are forward to entertain jovial mirth but loath to give way to real sorrow for sin If they have but the blessings of Gods left hand they care not for the mercies of his right hand Gain is is their Godliness and Gold is their God But say they wee care not for thee wee desire not the knowledge of thy waies Mercerus in Locum God here rips open the hearts of wicked men They say that is as the Psalmists Fool did in his heart there is no God Few so grosly prophane as to say this openly that they care not for saving knowledge yea but this is in their hearts they are unwilling to be taught They love folly Prov. 1.2 and hate knowledge Now this is that the Spirit removes as a great hinderance of knowledge What Master can do good on any Scholar that is wholly averse to his endeavours unwilling to be taught yea that plainly hates learning Thus there is no good at all to be done on such who are wholly unwilling to learn saving Truths There is the cure Behold I will pour out my Spirit unto you Prov. 1.23 I will make known my words 'T is the Spirit of God must remove our unwillingness to be taught or else wee shall still be block-heads and dunces in the School of Christ Psa 110.3 Thy People shall be willing in the day of thy Power Till Christ send out his Spirit to prepare subjects for him they will not come unto Christ that they may be saved § 3. 2 Impediment Fleshly lusts These Barracado the Spirit of God out of the soul The Spirit of God takes no liking or pleasure in such impure houses Veniunt ad candida tect a columbae Doves come chearfully to white and clean houses The Spirit of God Ephos 4.18 19 the Dove of the Gospel abominates impure unclean and unchaste souls In Ephes 4.18 Wee read of those that are darkened in their understandings Vers 19. gives the reason They gave themselves up to lascivionsness to work all uncleanness with greediness The loss of God at first in Paradise left all men in a state of Ignorance and Darkness but our fleshly lusts and corruptions make us have an hard heart and a seared conscience and keeps us from renewing our acquaintance with God The natural man knoweth not the things of God 'T is true of every natural unregenerate man but most clear in those that are devoted to the worst sort of carnality to fleshly lusts The Spirit of God removes this Impediment § 4. 3 Impediment is Pride Ignorance and Pride ordinarily go together Though few are so sottish as to be proud of their ignorance yet usually ignorant people have so much of pride as to keep out the means of saving knowledge It is ordinary for much natural knowledge to be there where there is not a dram of saving grace Now knowledge without grace makes men devilish proud this was the very sin of the Devils Knowledge puffeth up 1 Cor. 8.1 Now the Spirit of God must make us humble ere wee shall be taught by him A proud Christian seems to be a contradiction when as all things in Christianity administers matter for our humility So that the Spirit must first remove our Pride ere hee will make us Christians indeed § 5. 4 Impediment is Curiosity Curious inquirers have alwaies layn under the lash of Christ Upon all emergencies he takes occasion severely to condemn them Peter is sharply taken up for this by our Saviour who would fain have known what should become of the beloved Disciple John Christ tells Peter If I will John 21.22 that hee tarry till I come what is that to thee follow thou mee A full example and instance wee have of it Act. 1.6 7. All the Disciples being together they asked Christ Lord wilt thou at this time Act. 1.6 7 restore again the Kingdome unto Israel Vers 7. And hee said unto them It is not for you to know the times or the seasons The reason why our Saviour alwaies checks this humour of Curiosity is because the great indulgers of this are most times neglecters of matters of necessity This is plainly hinted at and Curiosity it self reproved and condemned in that place of St. Luke Luke 13.23 24 One asks of Christ Are there few that bee saved What a curious question is here What profit if it should be known or how could this advance the inquirers salvation to know punctually how few or how many shall be saved Our Saviour sets him upon other work secretly yet sharply reproves this fond curiosity vers 24. Strive to enter in at the strait gate As if hee had said what is that to thee whether few or many here is your work if you would be saved you must strive your selves to enter in at the strait gate Bee rather conscientious in practice than curious in your enquiries this is the way to bring you to Heaven This is the most dangerous Engine the Devil uses to undoe souls withall For when the Spirit hath made souls willing to be taught and have thrown by lust and pride which made them slight and under value knowledge And the Devil sees they are in good earnest for knowledge they hear and read Scriptures to get knowledge then hee strives
and goodness of the Spirit of God is much discerned in his seasonable teaching of souls To speak in season is an high peece of wisdome words spoken in season are like Apples of Gold in pictures of Silver His goodness appears too in that hee helps when there is most need How suitable is a refreshing promise in the time of desertion a word of comfort in the time of affliction a word of establishment in the time of tentation And even thus seasonably is Gods Spirit wont to apply himself unto souls Sometimes the Spirit of God directs the Preacher from his Text to send some seasonable Truth home to a soul As I have read of St. Augustine as hee was preaching hee was suddenly carried from his Text hee knew not how to speak against the Manichees A little after one meets him and thanks him for that discourse of his it was a means of reclaiming him from those errors hee was preaching against And it hath been the experience of some good men that those Truths that have been suggested to them in preaching beyond their ordinary meditation have had some good effect and they have heard souls to be more affected with those than with other Truths delivered at the same time A digression in a Sermon sometimes proves a diversion in some mens thoughts which may help forward the conversion of some soul or other in the Auditory I have sometimes thought those affectionate Parentheses of the Spirits suggesting in preaching of Sermons well digested otherwise before-hand are much like that most exquisite story of the woman that had a bloody issue whose Faith made her whole that is inserted in the passage of Jairus his Daughter being healed of our Saviour Luke 8.41 The Evangelist sets down the beginning of that passage about Jairus the Ruler of the Synagogue as our Saviour was going to cure his Daughter the woman meets him in the way and hee cures her first and then raises Jairus his Daughter that was dead Thus the Spirit of God doth sometimes direct the Minister to such a subject that may raise a dead soul that may quicken dead affections but by the way hee meets with a soul that hath a bloody Issue of sin some reigning lusts or other here may be some Truths seasonably suggested to cure his soul and then hee is directed forward to raise and quicken those that may be overtaken with deadness and dulness This occasional and providential discovery of Truths that come close to the soul that receives them speaks very much the seasonable teachings of the Spirit of God As some by an occasional reading of such a place of Scripture or such an ones writings or such an one they have perhaps heard occasionally preach and such Truths have dropped into the soul so suitably as if God had immediately spoken from Heaven this must be resolved into the work of Gods Spirit that directs all for the best advantage of Gods Children § 5. 5. The Spirit of God teaches certainly A Childe of God is not lead by meer conjectures about the things of God that hee is taught The highest the Saints can arise to ordinarily is but a conjectural probability according to the Papists so that they may give some probable conjectures at their good estate But the Spirit of God where it comes and teaches leaves not the soul at such uncertainties How could St. Paul have bid the Corinthians examine themselves whether were in the Faith or no 2 Cor. 13 5 unless they could have known this certainly What made Calvin and Perkins and many others lay down the very nature of Justifying Faith in full assurance and certain perswasion Was it not their certain experience of it that made them oppose the Papists mainly who would lay it onely in a bare assent Though the middle way be the truest to hold out Justifying Faith as an act of recumbency yet the experience and certainty those good men arrived to made them the more violent in their opposition When the Spirit comes to teach the soul it comes in a demonstrative way 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 In the demonstration of the Spirit 1 Cor. 2. ● and of Power The plainest language is most peircing when the things of God are to be treated of the reason is because the Spirit sets it home with power Men must use flourishes of Rhethorick to perswade when matters of humane concernment are treated of they have then their 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 perswasives but when Gods Spirit comes with the Word hee brings his 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 down-right demonstrations Thus when Celsus objected against the Christians the barbarousnesse of their original 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 ●rig con ●els p. 5 ●d Cant. Origen tells him by way of answer that the Christian Religion hath a demonstration peculiar and proper to it self of a diviner strain than that of the Greek Philosophers and this the Apostle calls the demonstration of the Spirit and power Demonstrations are the most certain kind of syllogismes with Logicians Aristotle tells us that it is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 it produces knowledge that goes upon the most certain grounds it hath an insight into things by their causes Thus Gods Spirit works in a most certain kind of way in the Soul that few or none but do or at least may know it if they are careful A Woman with Child hath such qualmes and distempers that she certainly knows it So they that have had the breeding of the Spirit in their hearts they know by the motions and stirrings of the Spirit of God within that they are those that are taught by the Spirit of God § 6. 6. The Spirit teaches profitably Let the Minister speak never so powerfully and plainly yet the heart of man cannot discern it and profit by it unlesse the Spirit strike in with it wee shall do little good This is the dexterity of the Spirit that hee tells you what use to make of such a Scripture such a Truth such a Providence such an affliction Isa 48.17 I am the holy one of Israel that teacheth you to profit Men are naturally ignorant and unprofitable they are all the Sons of Belial that is as the Hebrew derivation of the word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 doth imply 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 without any profit at all unprofitable wretches good for nothing ignorant wretches that know nothing Now when the Holy one of Israel takes men in hand to teach them hee teaches them 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 to profit Men that before were good for nothing neither profitable to themselves or others when he teaches them by his Spirit he makes them profit for their souls good and eternal welfare and most times they are made very profitable unto others The Spirit of God teaches profitably in that First He teaches practically The Spirit in his teaching directs souls to happiness now one part of a Christians happinesse here on earth lyes in this that hee learns his