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A47542 A golden mine opened, or, The glory of God's rich grace displayed in the mediator to believers, and his direful wrath against impenitent sinners containing the substance of near forty sermons upon several subjects / by Benjamin Keach. Keach, Benjamin, 1640-1704. 1694 (1694) Wing K69; ESTC R18541 471,831 520

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final falling away and that because it is said It is impossible to renew them again unto Repentance 2. It doth intend or comprehend such Persons that have received the Knowledg of the Truth or of the Way of Righteousness according to that in 2 Pet. 2. 20 21. They are such who have not only been enlightned but also are such who had tasted of the Heavenly Gift 3. Yet never were savingly illuminated wrought upon or regenerated by the Spirit and Grace of God Brethren there are great Attainments which Persons may arrive unto without one Dram of true saving Grace as the young Man also the foolish Virgins and those meant by the stony and thorny Ground Mat. 13. I shall now come to the Text it self And First Consider the Words with the Connexion of those things preceding and succeeding Secondly The Subjects or Persons spoken of under their divers Qualifications Thirdly What it is that is said concerning these Persons First As touching the Connexion of the Words with what precedes it is evident that the Hebrew Church or some among them had been slow and dull of hearing or very ill Proficients in the School of Christ viz. they had not attained to that Knowledg and Experience which for the time they had they might have arrived unto Chap. 5. 12. They seemed but Infants or Babes in Knowledg and had need to be taught again which were the first Principles of the Doctrine of Christ And from hence the Apostle acquaints them with the Danger of not persevering in the Knowledg of Christ and of not pressing forward or going on to Perfection And also intimates that this would give just Cause or Ground to fear that they were not sincere Christians and from thence gives them an Account of those that might sin the Sin against the Holy Ghost or of the miserable State and Condition of such who after high Illuminations and great Knowledg of the Divine Truth and a Profession of the Gospel do fall away whose Apostacy though at first it might be but partial yet might they not being truly regenerated end at last in a total and final falling away And that deadness dulness and non-proficiency in Godliness might and would end if their Hearts were not right with God in a final Apostacy Or as a worthy Writer notes he presupposeth Except they study to make Progress they shall go backwards and that going backwards tendeth to Apostacy And that voluntary and compleat Apostacy from known Truth doth harden the Heart from Repentance and cutteth off a Man from Mercy He accounteth our natural Security so great that there is need of most fearful Threatnings to awaken us out of it and that the way to be freed from final falling is to make a good Progression From hence note Doct. 1. That the severest Doctrine is not only useful but exceeding necessary towards Persons that are observed to be remiss and slothful in their Profession Yet Charity becomes a Minister nevertheless and not to censure a People from hence And this we may gather from what he saith with the Connexion of the Words with what succeeds But Beloved we are perswaded better things of you and things that accompany Salvation though we thus speak ver 9. Secondly We shall consider the Persons here spoken of under their divers Qualifications and great Attainments which are five-fold and yet notwithstanding all that they might fall away and perish for ever and if they did fall totally before they were truly regenerated their Apostacy would be final or it would be impossible for them to be renewed again by Repentance either to that State in which they were before or unto a better from whence there is no possibility of their final falling In this general Description of the Persons here mentioned let us consider four or five things more particularly 1 st Consider the Apostle's Design which is to declare or discover the fearful State and just Judgment of God against the Persons here meant or intended 2 dly That those five Attainments he here speaks of are acquired by some who had been Professors of the Gospel and look'd upon as eminent Christians such that had made a Profession of Repentance from dead Works and of Faith towards God and had been baptized and owned all other Principles of the Doctrine of Christ See ver 1 2 3. 3 dly That all those high Privileges and Attainments whereof they were made Partakers by the Gospel they afterwards despised or when under their Apostacy did contemn which loudly proclaims their Destruction from God to be just and deserved 4 thly That all their Privileges and Attainments as Reverend Dr. Owen observes do consist in certain Operations of the Holy Ghost under the Dispensation of the Gospel and therefore not such Persons that never professed it or had been enlightned thereby 5 thly And let it be well and for ever observed that the Apostle mentions not one of those special and distinguishing Marks or Characters of true Believers or Sanctified Christians As 1. Here is not a word of the Covenant of Grace into which they had been received nothing spoken of the Faith of the Operation of God in all those five Attainments they had arrived at 2. Not a word of their having attained to Union with Christ or of the Implantation of the Holy Spirit though they had had some kind of taste thereof 3. Not a word of Regeneration he doth not say It is impossible for such that have been born of God begotten of the Spirit No no nothing of that 4 Here is nothing spoken of their being justified or of Justification unto Life 5. Not a word in all their fivefold Attainments of Sanctification by the Spirit we read not of any effectual Calling they had arrived unto 6. Nothing is mentioned of their Election of Adoption nor of their Love to God or to his poor Saints none of these things are expressed or assigned unto them which do all appertain to every true Christian 6 thly It ought also carefully to be noted that when the Apostle comes to speak of his Hope of the Saints to whom he wrote i. e. that they were not such he lays down or describes by way of Intimation the Characters of true Believers by other distinguishing Qualifications But Beloved we are perswaded better things of you and things that accompany Salvation though we thus speak Now observe if those Persons he mentions that had been once enlightned and had tasted of the Heavenly Gift c. had been true Christians what better things could the Apostle be perswaded was in these Hebrews than was in them Are there better things than Vnion with Christ than Justification than Regeneration true Faith Pardon of Sin Love to God and to his People Sanctification of the Spirit and Adoption No no there are no better things that any Christian can attain unto in this Life than these Moreover 7 thly The Apostle clearly intimates that they were such who
hear his Voice with Affection They like love and approve of his Word and Doctrine it is sweet to them Thy Word is very pure therefore thy Servant loveth it They know that there is no Falshood in it it is pure from all Mixture there is exact Purity and Holiness in it which makes unsanctified Persons to like it not but either disbelieve it or else despise and hate it But a godly Man loves it upon the account of its Purity in that it promotes nothing but Holiness both in Heart and Life The Word of the Lord is right and all his Works are done in Truth Therefore I esteem all thy Precepts concerning all things to be right and hate every false Way I do not reject such things that my carnal Reason cannot comprehend or such as are opposite to the Lusts and Corruptions of my Heart or worldly Interest but I approve of all things that come out of thy Mouth Some Men do not receive the Truth in the love of it and therefore are given up to believe a Lie or to strong Delusions 3. They hear Christ's Voice with Attention they hear it diligently He says Hearken diligently unto me and they with the greatest care do so Thus Mary heard Christ's Voice she gave such attention to his Word and Doctrine that she left all her secular Concerns to attend upon him though her Sister was offended with her And thus Lydia heard the Word of Christ Whose Heart the Lord opened that she attended unto the things which were spoken of Paul None can hear with attention but such whose Hearts the Lord doth open and none can open the Heart and cause the Soul to hear that is dead but Christ only 4. They hear Christ's Voice believingly Others hear it but do not believe it Who hath believed our Report and to whom hath the Arm of the Lord been revealed Christ saith Except a Man be born again he cannot see the Kingdom of God But O how few stedfastly give credit to this Doctrine certainly if Sinners did believe this but with the same Humane Faith with which they believe many other Things and Reports it would make them tremble but Christ's Sheep or all gracious Persons give full credit to whatsoever he hath said and that not only with an Humane Faith but with a Divine Faith also or Faith of the Operation of God The Man believed the Word that Jesus had spoken unto him The great Doctrine of the Gospel is a Doctrine of Faith 't is to believe He that worketh not but believeth on him that justifieth the Vngodly his Faith is counted for Righteousness Mankind are generally for doing to be justified they will not be perswaded that all is done already for them and that they are only to believe and be justified but thus Christ's Sheep hear his Voice 5. Christ's Sheep hear his Voice tremblingly with great Fear holy Awe and Reverence Thus good King Josias heard the Word of God his Heart was tender and he trembled and saith the Lord To this Man will I look even to him that is poor and of a contrite Spirit and that trembleth at my Word They know it is God's Word Christ's Word who hath all Power in Heaven and Earth Who is the only Potentate King of Kings and Lord of Lords Where the Word of a King is there is Power Power goeth along with Christ's Voice to awe all their Hearts that are gracious My Heart standeth in awe of thy Word saith David 6. Christ's Sheep hear Christ's Word universally even all that he saith unto them Him shall ye hear in whatsoever he shall say unto you And those who do not thus hear this great Prophet shall be destroyed from among the People Some will hear Christ's Word which they like of but if any part of his Doctrine sutes not their carnal Hearts or Interest that they will not hear nor comply with but Believers are for hearing the hardest things that are contained in Christ's Word they approve of every thing as you heard before 7. They hear Christ's Voice with Retention they hear and keep his Word they lay it up in their Hearts as it is said of the Blessed Virgin They will not lose it and therefore with David hide Christ's Word in their Hearts 8. They hear his Voice always constantly unto the End they will attend unto his Word and Doctrine as long as they live let what will come they are not offended as the stony-ground Hearers are said to be 9. And lastly They hear Christ's Voice only his Voice and none else They will not hear the Voice of a Stranger that is they will not receive damnable Errors they know the Voice of Deceivers nor will they receive a Mixture in Doctrine nor in God's Worship they will not join Christ and Moses together Works and Faith together Christ's Righteousness and their own together Christ's Institutions and the Inventions and Traditions of Men together Quest May not Believers who are Christ's Sheep be beguiled so as to receive some capital Errors or an Error in some fundamental Point Answ 1. No doubt but they may be seduced I mean a particular Sheep or Saint may be grievously corrupted in his Judgment 2. But if a Believer be drawn away or seduced he shall if sincere if an Elect Person be restored again for it is impossible any of them should finally be deceived If it were possible they should deceive the very Elect but that cannot be Quest Why are false Teachers called Strangers Answ 1. Because a Stranger is one that we know not so a false Teacher is one that knows not Christ nor his true and saving Doctrine they are not acquainted with him are not brought into Union with Christ nor have Communion with him 2. They are Strangers to the Life and Power of true Religion and Godliness 3. The Saints also know them not they approve not of them nor of the Doctrine they preach they can discern between Truth and Error by the Anointing they have received 4. A Stranger is one that is not a constant dweller in one Place so false Prophets and false Teachers are not fixed long in one Opinion Her Ways saith Solomon are moveable speaking of the false Church or adulterous Woman many of these are one day for one thing for one Error and another day for another this shews they are false Teachers or Strangers to the Truth they know it not 5. They are called Strangers because they publish strange Doctrine Be not carried about with divers and strange Doctrines The Doctrine of Christ is one and the same being immutable can suffer no Change or Alteration but these bring in a new Doctrine not known in the Primitive Days not taught by Christ or his Apostles nor received in the purest Times of the Gospel before Corruptions crept into the Church They will not hear the Voice of Strangers or the Doctrine of false Teachers 1. Not
1694 BENJAMIN KEACH MINISTER OF Y e GOSPEL AND PASTOR OF A CHURCH AT HORSLY DOWN SOUTHWORK AGED 54. The Shadow of his Face you se Who nothing hath to Glory in But his Bless't Lord unless it be His trials which not smal have been By Persecution once most sore But by false friends afflicted more A GOLDEN MINE OPENED OR The Glory of God's Rich Grace Displayed in the Mediator to Believers AND HIS Direful Wrath against Impenitent Sinners Containing the Substance of near FORTY SERMONS Upon several Subjects By BENJAMIN KEACH Ephes 3. 8. Unto me who am less than the least of all Saints is this Grace given that I should preach among the Gentiles the unsearchable Riches of Christ London Printed and sold by the Author at his House in Horse-lie-down and William Marshall at the Bible in Newgate-street 1694. Reader There are two Mistakes in the first Column of the first Page of the Contents of the Sermons Viz. Line 7 for Fear read Fan Line 25 for Eternal read External To the Christian Readers Chiefly to such who were the Subscribers for and principal Promoters of the Publication of this Work Beloved in our Blessed Redeemer IT was the least of my Thoughts when I had preached the greatest part of the ensuing Sermons once to suppose they should ever be published to the World But through some of your important Requests and Desires I was prevailed with many of you so readily and unexpectedly subscribing to take off so great a Number of them which had you not done they had never seen the Sun I not judging them deserving such a Publication I am sensible of my great Insufficiency and might from the Defects of my Ability for the great Work called to have seen cause enough to have denied a Compliance with you herein But having so often formerly passed through the Censure of the World made me perhaps the more unconcerned and knowing that the most of them will come into your Hands who I hope will cast a Mantle on my Humane Frailties it was a farther Inducement to consent However if the Holy God be pleased to succeed the great Pains I have taken with his Blessing I shall see no cause to be troubled at what I have done It 's like some may object I do not well to meddle with Controversies at this time I answer that I have it is true touched upon several controvertable Points but not as they are Matters of Controversy but to clear up the Truths of Christ for the Establishment and Comfort of the People committed to my Care Besides I being misrepresented as touching my Judgment in some great Points as I have been informed I thought it was my Duty to rectify such Mistakes The grand Controversy here insisted upon is that about Election and the Saints Final Perseverance which I hope the Reader will find to his satisfaction confirmed Reader I have since these Sermons were printed off met with a Book wrote by a Person whom I both esteem and honour excepting his Opinion entituled A Treatise touching Falling Away wherein he endeavours to answer some of our Arguments Had I met with it sooner I had given a particular Reply but in the general he may find he hath here an Answer to what he hath said He endeavours to prove the Elect may be deceived which we deny not though not finally deceived for that our Saviour intimates to be impossible And to say none are the Elect but they whose Warfare is finished seems strange to me and to suppose the New Covenant spoken of Jer. 31. refers to the Jews only when called at the latter Days is not true but is contradicted by the Apostle Heb. 8. Heb. 10. Our Argument That Sin cannot separate from God's Love is here also fully cleared As also what he says That Christ's Sheep may cease following him and so fall out of his Hand I have answered likewise It is the Property of such they do and shall follow him God has put his Fear into our Hearts and we shall not depart from him Moreover the Absurdities that he pretends do attend the Doctrine of Final Perseverance I find I have taken off though I saw not his Book Object But still the Cry is Your Doctrine renders God so severe to his Creatures it can't be a Truth In answer Consider all acknowledg that God foreknew all his Creatures from Eternity and who would not be saved which were far the greatest number and yet nevertheless he created them whom he knew would refuse his Grace and perish Eternally is he unmerciful and too severe therefore But enough is said to remove such Cavils in the ensuing Treatise Reader There is one thing I thought good to hint unto thee viz. I have quoted several Authors and worthy Writers in transcribing these Sermons for the Press that were not mentioned when I preach'd the Sermons which may be I had then done had I thought they should have been published to the World Also I have left out many of the Enlargements for otherwise the Book had swelled almost as big again so that you have but the Substance of what was delivered on these Texts except it be that upon the Fan in Christ's Hand which you have larger God having been pleased to bless those Sermons to the great Profit of many Persons But I am perswaded the Reader will like this Treatise not the worse for my brevity on each particular Head for great Enlargements I find are not profitable nor approved of by Christians of this present Age. I shall not therefore retain thee longer at the Door but shall desire thy Prayers as I have made them mine and shall God assisting me that this Work may be attended with Divine Blessings to thee from the Press as it has been to many from the Pulpit And let me Reader have a share in thy servent Breathings as I hope I shall not forget thee when at the Throne of Grace that I with you and you with me may be kept from falling and preserved in Christ's Hand to Eternal Life who am willing to serve thee according to that small Ability received whilst From my House at Horse-lie-down in Freeman's-Lane Southwark Septemb. 13. 1694. Benjamin Keach A Table of the Contents of all the Sermons contained in this Book FIRST Text Mat. 3. 12. The Text opened Pag. 2 The Parts of the Text opened 3 What meant by Christ's Floor shewed in 4 respects 4 Filth of the National Floor in 7 particulars 4 5 6 Great Evils among God's People shewed 7 8 2. What meant by Christ's Fear shewed in five or six Particulars 9 to 17 3. What meant by the Chaff shewed in 2 things 18 4. Why are Hypocrites compared to Chaff shewed in six Particulars 18 to 25 5. Why the Saints are compared to Wheat opened in nine Particulars 27 28 29 6. What meant by Christ's Garner shewed in two things 29 30 7. What meant by burning up the Chaff 30 8. Why God's Wrath is compared to
with Vnquenchable Fire Together with an Account how Professors may know whether they are Wheat or Chaff By BENJAMIN KEACH Pastor of a Congregation at Horsly-down Southwark LONDON Printed in the Year 1694. A Trumpet blown in Zion OR An Allarum in God's Holy Mountain Containing an EXPOSITION of that Metaphorical Scripture MATTH III. 12. Lately delivered in Two Sermons and now Published as an Allarm to the Drousie and Chaffie Professors of this Age. MATTH III. 12. Whose Fan is in his hand and he will throughly purge his floor and gather the Wheat into his Garner but the Chaff he will burn up with unquenchable fire OUr Text is Metaphorical and as touching the main Scope and Coherence of it it is one and the same with the 10 th verse of this Chapter which I have already spoken unto and lately published the Sermons unto the World John the Baptist endeavoureth to take off the Jews from their pretended Priviledges of having Abraham to their Father or their being his natural Seed or Offspring and as so considered in Covenant with God and thought their State and Condition good Which he strove to convince them was a mistake and this he doth by that Tropical Expression in ver 10. Now also is the Ax laid to the root of the Trees And in this 12 th verse Whose Fan is in his hand c. As if he should say You shall e're long see your selves deceived for all your great confidence in the flesh touching your external federal relative holiness and legal priviledges For Christ with his Ax will now quickly cut you down And with his Fan fan you away as Chaff if you have no better right to Church-membership on Earth and to the glory in Heaven than that which is derived to you from the account whereof you boast viz. Having Abraham to your Father So much only shall now serve as to the Scope and Coherence of the Words 1. I shall proceed to give you the parts of the Text. 2. Open the Terms thereof 3. Note two or three points of Doctrine therefrom 4. Apply the whole 1. As to the parts you have First The person speaking and that is John the Baptist Secondly The person spoken of and that is Jesus Christ Thirdly The Predicate or what is spoken of Christ i. e. Whose Fan is in his hand c. John the Baptist was a great Prophet yea the greatest Prophet that was born of Women having greater Light and Knowledge of the Messiah than any of them that went before him in that he could tell them this is he He was sent to prepare the way of the Lord as his great Messenger or Harbinger He therefore was well instructed into the Nature and Excellency of his Masters Kingdom which was suddenly to be set up upon the removalof the old Jewish Church and Church-Membership this John was he that the Prophet Malachi spoke of that God would send as his Messenger to prepare the way of the Lord as also how he would do this even by a spirit of Burning that should consume that People and leave them neither Root nor Branch i. e. burn up all their hopes in respect of their Root viz. That external Covenant God made with Abraham on which they stood and of which they boasted as also all that confidence they had in their own good works and inherent Righteorsness And this John's Ministry clearly held forth and thereby discovered the grand Effect and glorious Design or Christs Doctrine and Nature of his spiritual Kingdom which was near at hand Secondly As touching Jesus Christ who is the person John speaks of I shall not now treat of his Office Power Dignity and Glory which are more fully hinted at in the Context Whose shooes I am not worthy to bear he shall baptize you with the holy Ghost and with Fire v. 11. But I shall pass by that and shall explain the Terms 1. Shew you what is intended by Christs Floor 2. What is intended by the Fan in his hand by which he doth purge his Floor 3. What is meant by the Chaff and why so called 4. What is intended by the Wheat and why so called 5. What we are to understand by Christs Garner and gathering the Wheat into it 6. And lastly what is intended by the Fire and by Burning up the Chaff First I said before our Text is Metaphorical therefore no doubt by floor the holy Ghost alludes to that which in common acception is well understood by Husbandmen i. e. A floor is a heap of Corn that is threshed out of the Straw and laid in a Barn Wheat and Chaff together this usually is called a floor Quest But what is intended or meant by it here what is Christs floor which he is said to purge Answ I answer By floor is doubtless intended hereby more directly and immediately the Jewish Church but in a more remote and comprehensive sense any spiritual community of Christians Church or body of People professing religion 1. The Jews were then Gods floor or Gods People as God himself is called an Husbandman and they were a great Heap a mighty floor But almost all Chaff very Lees i. e. loose vain empty carnal and unbelieving Men and Women A more prophane and ungodly generation was hardly ever in the world and but a very few godly ones among them but a very little wheat viz. few sincere ones or believing persons in all that floor who waited for Christs Coming and did when he came in truth receive him But now the Lord Jesus was come with his Fan in his hand to separate the Wheat from the Chaff and not let them remain any longer together on that floor in that old Barn i. e. in the Legal Jewish Church state according to the external Covenant of peculiarity God made with Abraham and his natural Seed as such Which had stood near its full period of time perfixed by the Almighty but now must be pulled down Jesus Christ being come and just a going to build a new spiritual Garner or Gospel Church to put all his choice Grain or Wheat into viz. all believing and true penitent persons this primarily I am satisfied is intended by floor For the Jewish Church was not to abide or continue any longer than till the Death and Resurrection of Jesus Christ it being a Typical Church when the Antytype was come that must needs vanish away 2. Yet in a remote sence floor may refer to any Spiritual Community Church or people in the times of the Gospel professing themselves to be Christians Among which may be Chaff as well as Wheat Evil and ungodly Persons as well as Believers gracious and true Religious ones and the truth is there is more than one floor of this sort in our days For First If we cast our eyes abroad we shall soon espy a very great old and decayed Barn that hath a mighty floor or heap of People in it called Christians and
either a Talkative or else full of vain Boasts magnifying and admiring himself and lessning the worth and worthiness of others His vain and light Tongue discovers a vain carnal proud and empty heart some unprofitable matter in discourse or another you shall observe these people will be full of May be talk and prate of this Man or that Woman to pick up one thing or another to their reproach who are gracious persons and instead of discoursing of a Sermon they have heard or telling their Experiences may be they will tell you what Garbs Cloaths and Dresses such and such People had on or else they talk of their earthly and worldly Affairs or some Idle Jests Stories or foolish Talk but little of God besure is in their mouths when they are out of the sight and hearing of sober and pious Christians Indeed as our Saviour intimates how can they being evil speak of good things there is much vanity in their unsanctified Hearts and their Tongues discover it For out of the abundance of the Heart the mouth speaketh a good man out of the good treasure of the heart bringeth forth good things and an evil man out of the evil treasure bringeth forth evil things But I say unto you that every idle word that men shall speak they shall give an account thereof in the day of Judgment For by thy word thou shalt be justified and by thy words thou shalt be condemned God will not only condemn men for evil actions but their evil words also shall rise up against them at the great day And as the gracious words which proceed from a sanctified and renewed Christian tends to his Justification especially when the main design and purport of his Speech tends to exalt and magnifie God and his Free-Grace in Jesus Christ so the evil words of the unsanctified Christian tends to his Condemnation and declares him to be but meer chaff or a hypocritical person but if idle Jesting and foolish Talking is the Character of a vain man what is a detracting and back-biting Tongue a Tongue that is set on fire by hell who vilifie and render odious such who truly fear God that are not guilty of those foul things laid to their charge such persons are not like to ascend Gods holy hill nor abide in his Tabernacle viz. That taketh up false and wicked slanders and reports against his Neighbour to lessen his reputation among Men And 't is with the greater aggravation when it is done out of Envy Prejudice or Malice and 't is further aggravated when 't is done to a Minister of the Gospel on purpose to obstruct or hinder unthinking Christians to adhere unto his Doctrine or receive that truth which they see not but set themselves to oppose and gainsay who do not only in an undue manner spread such Reproaches but also raise them It is a great evil to divulge or propagate a fault committed by a Brother by making it publick when it was private they breaking thereby the express Precept of Jesus Christ Mat. 18. But it is far worse to publish false and groundless Slanders and Accusations of him or others And t is an abominable evil in such who are ready to entertain and easily to believe and greedily receive such Reports of him who deserveth it not Such men are by the Lord called vile persons Psa 5. 4. and are contemned by such that fear the Lord howsoever great and honourable they seem to be Moreover if it be so great an evil for men thus to use their Tongues or Pens to speak evil of and to blaspheme innocent men what is the Nature of their Crimes who curse and swear and blaspheme the sacred Name of God and the holy Jesus like as the Pharisees did who said this fellow doth not cast out Devils but by Belzebub the Prince of Devils ascribing that to the Devil that was proper to God alone and wrought by his almighty Power Christians if you would not be found chaff at the great day take heed of a reviling Tongue least you deceive your selves and all your Religion and Profession be vain He either decieveth his own heart saith our Annatotors in thinking himself religious when indulging himself in things contrary to Religion or else deceiveth his own heart being blinded with self love and lifted up with self-conceit which is the cause of his Railing Censuring and speaking evil of others Their Religion is vain empty and to no purpose having no reality in it self and bringeth no Benefit to them O what a Reproach doth the talkative and prating person bring on the Name of God This Man this Woman say they is a Member of such or such a Church and see what vain talk frothy words and frivolous Discourse proceeds from their Lips But much more evil is in such who back-bite revile and defame others as was hinted before This I say may discover such to be but chaff 2. They appear to be Chaff not only by their light vain idle and back-biting Tongues but also by their light Behaviour for the lightness of the heart is as much discovered by a loose and airy Deportment as by loose and vain words their wanton Looks and rowling Eyes or other unseemly and uncomely carriage shews in part what they are they being not of a grave sober and serious spirit but behave themselves as if they had no sense of the Omnisciency of God upon their hearts nor of his holiness not setting the Lord always before them gives cause to all to fear they are but chaff 3. Their light empty and airy Attire Dresses and antick Fashions which they wear and take delight in doubtless too much discovers the Lightness Vanity and Emptiness of their Spirits I am perswaded these high and shameless Head-dresses which some Women appear in that come into Christian Assemblies are but as Tell-tales of the Vanity Pride Emptiness and Haughtiness of their hearts who but they that sell Wine will put forth a Bush I cannot see how a sober serious Christian Woman should be satisfied to wear such Antick Dresses Their Souls sure must needs blush at the Thoughts of them when they consider whose Eyes behold them First Many gracious Men and Women with no little trouble And in the second place their faithful Ministers to the wounding and grieving their Souls Thirdly And a multitude of loose and ungodly People who reproach and laugh at them and cast contempt upon Religion on that account Fourthly And which is more the holy Angels they come into our Assemblies and observe all both Males and Females how they do adorn their Profession and behave themselves Women should cover their heads because of the Angels they ought to be in subjection and therefore before all things their head ought not to be exalted but to lye low and be modestly attired no doubt t is a palpable Breach of the holy Precept for 't is not a modest dress becoming Women
thy God See how I have betrayed thee and blinded thine Eyes and made thee taken with silly Rattles Toys and Triffles I presented thee with false Money with brass Counters and thou didst take them and refuse precious Gold and Pearl I knew I was damned and should be tormented and I out of Malice to thy Soul resolved to try to make thee as miserable as my self and I have done it Alas I had no power to force thee but I saw thou hadst no Strength to resist my Enticements nor didst thou see thy own Disability I hid it from thee that thou mightest not look up to Christ for Help I made thee believe thou wast a Christian it was I that told thee thy Heart and State was good when I knew thou wast an undone Man and thou didst believe me I had more Honour shewed me by thee than the Great God thou didst believe me and wouldst not believe Him his Word his Ministers Ah how just is it thou Fool that thou should stlie here with me to Eternity in these Flames 3. Moreover Sorrow will violently penetrate and seize on the Soul of the Damned partly upon the Account of what they have lost together with the sense of the Evil they feel O how great is the loss of an earthly Kingdome doubtless no little Grief and Sorrow to a King who meets with that Affliction but what is that to the loss of the presence of God the Vision of God and the glorious Enjoyment of Christ and the Eternal Crown and Kingdom above Oh! what Grief and Perplexity will this be unto them especially when they reflect on the small value of those Things for the sake of which they deprived themselves of Eternal Felicity How have some mourned for the Loss of an Husband a Wife or Children What will then the Sorrow be for the Loss of Jesus Christ Christ is lost Heaven is lost and now here must I lye O gulph of misery dolesom darkness and endless Torment 4. Despair will torment them also this will make their pain and anguish more intolerable O how dismal was the Despair of Spira and Child but in Hell it will exceed it will be utter Despair without all Hope and Intermission 5. Fury and Rage will afflict them also O how will they tear roar and howl in a hideous manner hating themselves and cursing those that inticed them to sin and folly and to slight the eternal Joys of Heaven Tenthly The Misery which the Damned undergo in Hell will be great upon the Account of their hateful and amazing Companions viz. the Devils they must dwell with Devils for ever how have some who have but thought they have seen the Devil trembled and been terrified Alas alas in Hell sinners shall be continually with him nay with millions of Devils who can express the Horror that will seize on the damned in this respect We do not love to see such who have ruined us of our Estates robbed us out of Malice of our good Names a King in Chains in a Dungeon cannot like to behold the vile Traitor that dethroned him that wounded him and stript him of all his Royal Robes thus hath the Devil dealt with those miserable Creatures of lost Mankind that are damned yet he shall be with them and be their Companion and may as you heard reproach them which with the constant sight of his ugly face will add to their Misery and Sorrow Eleventhly The Place of Torment is called a Lake of Fire yet it is called utter Darkness they shall never see the least Glimpse of Light any more for ever O how grievous is it to dwell in darkness the Darkness of Egypt no doubt was one of their worst Plagues Darkness that might be felt but alas what was that darkness to the darkness which the damned shall be in and feel to Eternity If therefore the fire of Hell be material fire yet it will not be like our common fire the Property of which is to give Light but it will be dark fire God can change that quality of Fire if he please tho' it may have all other Properties yet not that The Holy Ghost saith speaking of the ungodly who are as Clouds without Water Trees whose Fruit is withered twice dead plucked up by the Root that to them is reserved the Blackness of Darkness for ever The blackness of Darkness shews the Horror of their Punishment and it being reserved for them shews the certainty of it As their Deeds have been deeds of Darkness Works of Darkness and some of them have wrought Wickedness in secret or in darkness so their Punishment shall be Darkness never to have the least Glimpse of external nor internal nor eternal Light any more for ever Eleventhly The Torment of the Damned is and will be intolerable because it will be for ever and ever the Eternity of their Misery is that which above all things renders it amazing 't is called in my Text unquenchable Fire O how astonishing is this all the Tears of those miserable Wretches can never quench one spark of the fire no no if they could weep a Sea of Brinish Tears or a Sea of Blood it could not allay or extinguish the least spark of divine Wrath. God will never reverse the dismal sentence How often doth our Saviour say there the Worm dyeth not and the Fire is not quenched Sure he repeats it so oft as I hinted before because the Heart of Man is ready to question the Truth thereof Wicked men are not willing to believe it but they shall find it to be true to their endless Sorrow at last Ah Sirs the Thoughts of this drives them into the greatest Horror imaginable if Pain and Anguish be never so extream yet if there is Grounds to hope and believe it will be but short that affords some Ease some Relief but when there is no hope but they must bear it as long as they live tho' they may live ten twenty or thirty years the Thoughts of this is intolerable What then shall we say of the Torments of the Damned which as they are far beyond all pain and misery that ever mortal felt on Earth so they will abide to the days of Eternity should one of you be cast into a Fire a fierce Fire and it was possible that your Body might lye therein burning and broiling and you not be able to dye for an hundred years would not the Thoughts of such Punishment be exceeding frightful and tormenting but alas alas what is an hundred years to Eternity if after ten hundred thousand million of years are run out in Hell the damned might hope their Torments would be over it would relieve them but when so long a time comparatively is gone they shall not be one moment nearer the end of their Sorrow and Misery If one sand of the Sea shore was removed and but one in a year yet should that be done or continued every year until all
the whole Heart as when a Child is formed in the Womb it hath all the Parts Nature doth not fashion one Part and leave another imperfect So the Holy Spirit forms every Part of the new Creature in the Soul of the Regenerate This Habit is but one 't is an intire Rectitude in all the Faculties and an universal Principle of inclining and disposing to that which is good and well-pleasing to God there is a Divine Light in the Vnderstanding by which the Soul sees God to be its chief Good and owns and looks upon him as such There is a Change in the Will that consents and chuses God as such there is a Change in the Affections There is no true Draught of the Image of God in us unless there be a Rectitude of Affection and Disposition There is therefore a conformity of Affections to God they love God and love as God loves and hate as God hateth they hate Evil because of that inward Filthiness that is in it and love Grace and Vertue because of its pure and native Beauty and Excellency therefore it is from hence the Soul comes to take delight in God 5. It changes not the Heart only but the whole Life also The Life which I now live in the Flesh I live by the Faith of the Son of God Such live no longer to themselves but to God their Tongues speak for God their Ears hear for God their Hands work for God their Actions are Holy Just and Good There is a Change of Company also a Change of Labour of Endeavour and their whole End Aim and Design is to glorify God Heavenly Things are preferred by them before earthly Things they chiefly seek the Kingdom of God and his Righteousness They do not pursue the World as they did nor fashion themselves according to the former Lusts and the Course of this World nor pray as they did nor hear as they did nor give Alms as they did No no they do all things from another Principle from another End and with other Zeal Endeavours and Diligence Thirdly Christ's Sheep will feed in Christ's Pasture in their own Pasture where they are put by him not but that they may for good Reasons be removed into another Pasture but they will not unless under strong Temptation break down the Hedg or Fold where they were put and run away No no but are contented with that Food that Pasture God affords them though there may be some more Fat and Rich than theirs Some Sheep when they grow wanton are unruly and will break into other Mens Ground so there are some Professors some Church-members that rend themselves away from their own Flock and Fold in a disorderly manner Which as a Reverend Minister shews is an abominable Evil and a shame to them this destroys the Relation of Pastor and People for what may be done by one Individual may be done by all and saith he what Liberty belongs to the Sheep belongs also to that particular Shepherd who has the Charge of them much more it is a breaking Covenant with Christ and the Congregation and therefore a great Immorality 't is a Schism if there be any such thing in the World it is a despising the Government of the Church and there is as much reason a Person should come in when he pleases without asking Consent as to depart when he pleases It is also very evil and unkind in another Church to receive such a One as not doing as they would be dealt with Such a Practice can issue in nothing but in the Breach and Confusion of all particular Churches It tends saith he to Anarchy putting an Arbitrary Power in every Member and breaks all Bonds of Love and raiseth the greatest Animosities between Brethren and Churches The truth is how can another Shepherd justify such an Act to the great Shepherd of the Sheep I mean to take into his Fold his Neighbour's Sheep without Christ's Order and Authority Fourthly Christ's Sheep will and do follow him and this our Blessed Saviour lays down as an undoubted Character of all that are his They follow his Example his Steps The good Shepherd when he putteth forth his own Sheep he goeth before them and the Sheep follow him Jesus Christ hath gone before his Sheep in his Obedience to the Father leaving us an Example that we should follow his Steps 1. They follow his Steps in Humility He bids us to learn of him upon this Account Learn of me for I am meek and lowly in Heart How did Christ deny himself in taking our Nature upon him In this ought his Sheep to follow him Let the same Mind be in you which was also in Christ Jesus O let the same humble Spirit and self-denying Temper be in you which was in him Who being in the Form of God thought it no Robbery to be equal with God and made himself of no reputation but took upon him the Form of a Servant c. Saints are or ought to be of a humble Frame having mutual Love and a condescending Spirit even to them that are in the lowest and meanest Condition bearing with the Weak and not exalting themselves nor offending one another in any thing that is indifferent in its own Nature I become all things to all that I might gain some 2. Christ's Sheep do follow him in Love and bowels of Compassion Be ye followers of God as dear Children and walk in love as Christ also hath loved us and hath given himself for us By this all Men may know we are his Disciples even when we have this Mark of his Sheep namely that we love one another Husbands are exhorted to love their Wives as Christ also loved his Church and gave himself for it even with a sincere pure ardent and constant Affection And thus ought all Christians to love each other also being united as Brethren together and Members of the same Body of which Christ is the Head He that loveth not his Brother is in Darkness he is none of Christ's Sheep He that saith he abideth in the Light ought also to walk even as he walked and love as he loved 3. They follow him in Holiness But as he that hath called you is holy so be ye holy in all manner of Conversation Because it is written Be ye holy for I am holy God the Father is holy and Christ is holy He was holy harmless and undefiled separated from Sinners Therefore in this we should follow him in the whole Course of our Lives and in the several parts of our Conversations All those who are his Sheep they are such who are sanctified Persons who laying aside all filthiness of the Flesh and Spirit they go on perfecting Holiness in the fear of God 4. They follow the Example of Christ their holy Shepherd in Obedience Though he was a Son yet learned he Obedience by the things he suffered And being made perfect he became
is trampled upon but let God be true and every Man a Liar Object But doth not this Doctrine of special Grace render God unmerciful because he doth not give that Grace unto all Men that is effectual to their Salvation Answ I answer We do not deny that God gives that Grace to all which they say is sufficient or effectual to save all our Doctrine robs no Man of that Power they have but we do deny that common Light Grace and Abilities are sufficient to save any one Soul And if this be true it follows that they render God more unmerciful than they are aware of in that they will not have God to afford such Grace that is sufficient viz. Special Grace to any at all Certainly if God was not more merciful to them that assert this Doctrine than their Notions import or did not their Experiences contradict their Principles it would be impossible one of them should be saved For will meer moral Swasive Grace which leaves Salvation to the choice of Man's depraved and unrenewed Will whether it will turn to God or no believe in Christ or no save one Soul which they say is all the Grace God vouchsafes to any So that by their Doctrine none can be saved but all must unavoidably perish Besides how unjust do they render God to be seeing he as they say gave Christ to die for all Men with an intention to save them and this without any desert of Man which is the greater Gift and yet he denies the Gospel to the greatest part of the World nay and effectual Grace to many nay to all according to them that attend upon the Administration thereof seeing he could as easily bend or incline the Wills if he please of such who do not believe as he doth theirs that do believe Strange did Christ spill his Blood for the greatest part of Mankind in vain nay die in their stead for them that he foreknew would reject him and believe not Did he give Millions for them to redeem them and deny one Pound to make that Redemption effectual to them in order to give them a Right to it and Interest in it What! give them the greater and deny them the lesser Gift But how contrary is this to what Paul says If when we were Enemies we were reconciled to God by the Death of his Son much more being now reconciled we shall be saved by his Life And again saith He that spared not his own Son but delivered him up for us all how shall not he freely give us all things Secondly If Life Spiritual and Eternal be by Grace or if it is given freely by Jesus Christ Then all that have not this Gift given to them Life given Grace given are spiritually dead and if they die naturally before it is given to them they must perish for ever or die eternally Thirdly We may also infer That all that would have Everlasting Life must come to Jesus Christ seeing it is his Gift Ye will not not come to me that ye might have Life Thou hast the Words of Eternal Life Sinners you must believe in relie upon or fly unto Christ if you would be saved If thou knowest the Gift of God and who it is that saith Give me to drink thou wouldst have asked of him and he would have given thee living Water O know where this Life is how it is given and do not neglect the time Christ is now giving forth this Gift this is the time Behold now is the Day of Salvation Hear and your Souls shall live 'T is but asking Life and thou shalt have it thou must believe c. O seek and cry to God for Life haste to Christ Were there an earthly Crown or many Thousands of Pounds to be freely given what running and striving would there be every Body would make haste and be early at the Door they would not neglect the Time But alas what are all Riches all Crowns or all Kingdoms here below to Eternal Life So much for this Time JOHN X. 28. And I give them-Eternal Life and they shall never perish DOCT. 3. All the Saints of God all Believers or Sheep and Lambs of Jesus Christ shall be saved and none of them shall so fall away as eternally to perish Beloved in speaking unto this Point of Doctrine I shall only do two things I. Endeavour to confirm and prove the Truth of the Proposition II. Answer all the Objections that are usually brought against the Doctrine of the Saints final Perseverance First But before I enter upon the Proof and Confirmation of this great Gospel-Truth let me hint a word or two to explain who we mean by the Saints of God Secondly I shall shew you by way of Premise that the Saints or Sheep of Christ may fall yea fall from Grace and also how far they may fall and then proceed to demonstrate the Truth of the Proposition and prove That they cannot fall finally so as eternally to perish 1. Those that I call the Saints of God or Sheep of Christ are those who are elected or chosen in Jesus Christ unto Salvation 2. And such who are elected are they who are redeemed and purchased by the Blood of Christ or those whom he died for or in the stead of 3. By the Saints I mean those who are effectually called regenerated justified sanctified and adopted these are the Sheep of Christ that shall never perish but have Everlasting Life They are not all such that are of his Fold or Church on Earth not all the Members of the visible Church but all the Members of the invisible Church or mystical Body of Christ Secondly I shall shew you how far the Saints may fall 1 st They may if they take not heed fall into great Evils nay into most of the worst and abominable Sins any Mortals do commit and are overcome by Noah was a Saint of God yet he fell grievously by drinking too much Wine Noah began to be an Husbandman and he planted a Vineyard and he drank of the Wine and was drunken Though it might be partly through Ignorance of the Nature of the Fruit of the Grape yet no doubt by the pleasantness of the Liquor and Corruption and Infirmity of the Flesh he was overcome Lot was a Saint of God a righteous and just Man yet he fell worse not only by Drunkenness but also by committing Incest with his two Daughters What are the best of Men when God leaves them to themselves Jacob also no doubt greatly sinned and fell when he told his Father he was Esau his First-born How lamentably did David sin and fall who was a Man after God's own Heart save in the Case of Bathsheba the Wife of Vriah Peter fell likewise and that grievously too not only in denying of his blessed Master but also by Cursing and Swearing that he did not know him Many more sad Instances I might add of this Nature but that I love not
I argue If Grace though never so weak shall be victorious if Grace be such a Blessed Principle such a Spark that Sin nor Satan can't quench such a Seed that no Enemy can get out of the Ground of our Hearts if Grace through the Spirit is Life Eternal Life in the Soul if Grace be the Darling of Heaven hath such great and Almighty Allies if the whole Trinity sate in Council about the Birth of Grace or the Way of its infusion into the Soul if it be the Gift of the Father's Free Love and a part of his Holy Nature if it be wrought in us to shew forth his Praise if Grace be God's great and glorious Workmanship if the Power of God be engaged to preserve it in us if God hath promised to maintain its Life in us if it cannot stand consistent with God's Wisdom Love Faithfulness and Holiness to let it be totally overcome and vanquished in the Souls of his Elect if Christ purchased Grace for us if he was manifest to take away Sin if Christ be the Author and Finisher of Grace in the Soul if the Life of Grace tends so much to the Honour of Christ if Christ's Work now in Heaven is to interceed for the continuation of Grace in us that it may never fail in the Seed or Habit of it Then no true Believer can fall so from Grace as eternally to perish But all this is true therefore no Believer can so fall from Grace as eternally to perish APPLICATION First Of Information 1. First from the whole we may learn that the State of Believers through the Redemption by Jesus Christ is far better than Adam's was by Creation for though we have no natural and inherent Power of our own yet we have a supernatural Power ingaged to help and uphold us we are kept by the Power of God He stood by the Strength of Nature and Power of Free-Will before the Fall We by the Strength of Grace and Power of the Mediator who hath a Charge to uphold us in a State of Grace which was not allowed to Adam nor the Angels we have not only the Word of Grace to encourage us but also the Power of Grace to establish us Adam stood by his own Original Righteousness our standing is by the Suretiship Righteousness and Undertakings of Jesus Christ Who of God is made unto us Wisdom Righteousness Sanctification and Redemption Adam's Life was in himself our Life is hid in Christ and so out of the Power of our worst Enemies to come at it or deprive us of it and as Adam and all his were condemned so Christ and all his are justified 2. It may inform us that such who make a Profession of Religion without attaining to a State of true Grace and real Union with Christ are in danger of eternal Ruin notwithstanding whatsoever their Knowledg Gifts and common Improvements may be and their Hopes thereupon and that they are of this sort that frequently fall away and perish in their Sins which if well weighed may put every Professor into serious Thoughts and upon a thorow Work of Self-examination about their present Condition and therefore in this respect there is need enough of those Cautions and Take-heeds in the Scripture Let him that thinketh he stands take heed lest he fall How many are there who do but think they stand or that their State is safe and good when in truth they are in no better Condition than the Foolish Virgins or the thorny and stony-ground Professors 3. It also may inform us that all those that shall be saved are such who take care to make their Calling and Election sure It is a palpable Demonstration that they are under strong Delusion who suppose Election only refers to the End and not to the Means or that Men that are elected shall be saved let them live how they please No no the Case is quite otherwise we are elected to be Holy as well as to be Happy the whole Design of God herein being to make us Holy and also to preserve us in a Way and State of Holiness Therefore if thou dost begin well hast obtained true Grace and dost continue in a Way of well-doing or dost bring forth good Fruit and dost not waver nor faint in thy Mind it may be an Evidence that thy State is Good and that thou art one of Christ's Sheep who follow him constantly and wilt so follow him unto the End Secondly This may be Matter of great Comfort to weak Believers and such who may be under spiritual Deadness and feel Corruption too strong for them O do not be discouraged the weakest Grace gives a deadly wound to Sin and a good ground of Hope thy State is safe your Names are written in Heaven which is as our Saviour notes the greatest Cause of Joy which it could not be if their Names might be blotted out again 'T is no wonder Sin is in thee and makes thee mourn when it made Paul to cry out O wretched Man that I am who shall deliver me from this Body of Sin and Death 'T is one thing to have the Law of Sin in our Members and to have Sin in our Conversations and another thing to have it reign in us or to have it in our Affections Soul remember that weak Grace weak Faith shall become victorious Thou hast Grace enough in thy Head though thou hast but little in thy Hand O cry to God be much in Prayer that God would give thee more Grace and supply thy Wants and quicken and revive thy Soul as he hath promised A weak Faith renders the Soul as perfectly justified in Christ as the strongest Faith any Man hath whosoever he be and gives a Title to Eternal Life he that had but a weak or a dim Eye that look'd up unto the Brazen Serpent was as well healed as he that had a strong Sight or good Eyes 2. This Doctrine yields much Comfort to the strongest Saint also for if he that hath never so strong and lively Faith might fall finally away and perish what would Regeneration Justification Adoption c. signify to him Would not his Spirits droop and his Fears torment him But here by virtue of the Doctrine of final Perseverance is Comfort both for the Weak and Strong both have equal Interest in Christ in God's Love in the Covenant both are elected both are in Christ's Hand Such who have now a strong Faith had once but a weak Faith it was but a little Seed once and Christ's Charge extends to those that are weak He carries the Lambs in his Arms and the Stock in Christ's Hand is sure and his Promise of supply shall not fail and the Strong cannot stand of themselves Thirdly Caution Judg not of the Truth of thy Grace by the weakness of it a little Gold a Dram is Gold as well as a great Wedg 2. Let not this encourage thee to be negligent or remiss in Duty God
said and so finish with this Text. 1. Inform. This may serve to inform and convince all Persons concerning the absolute Soveraignty of God He may save Man if he please and not Angels or may send a Saviour for some of the lost Sons of Adam and not for all Who shall say to him What dost thou If he had vouchsafed a Saviour for none of Adam's Posterity had he been unjust any more than he is in casting off for ever all the fallen Angels He called Abraham out of his own Country and revealed himself to him and let others remain then under the Power of Sin Ignorance and Idolatry calling them not He revealed himself to Isaac and rejected Ishmael he chose Jacob and refused Esau he afterwards chose the Children of Israel to be a peculiar People for himself and let all other Nations of the Earth abide in Darkness And in the Gospel-Days Christ chose a few poor Fisher-Men and refused the Learned and Wise Men after the Flesh nay and hid the Mysteries of the Kingdom of Heaven from the Wise and Prudent and all this as an Act alone of his Soveraignty And in these days what Reason can be alledged why we and a few Nations more have the Knowledg of the Gospel when the greatest part of the Earth lie in Popish Mahometan and Pagan Darkness but that it is his good pleasure so to do He hath Mercy on whom he will have Mercy and whom he will he hardeneth 2. Praise God for the Knowledg you have of the Mysteries of Christ and the Gospel of Free-Grace Brethren next unto the Grace of God in my Conversion I have often said I do look upon my self bound to admire the Riches of God's Love and Goodness to me in opening my Eyes to see those Arminian Errors which when I was Young I had from some Men of corrupt Principles sucked in nay and when I was about 23 Years Old I wrote a little Book for Children in which some of those Errors were vindicated which after my Eyes were inlightned and the Book with Alterations being again Reprinted I left out and now do declare my dislike of the first Impressions and do disown what I there asserted When I was a Child I thought as a Child I understood as a Child as the Apostle speaks And let me intreat you to study the Nature of the Covenant of Grace for until I had that opened unto me I was ignorant of the Mysteries of the Gospel 3. O do not forget that the Design of God in contriving our Salvation in his Eternal Wisdom by Jesus Christ was wholly to advance his own Glory and the Freeness and Riches of his Grace and to abase and humble Man unto the Dust therefore be sure never err on that Hand And I think it is not easy for Men well to err on the other I mean in exalting God alone Christ alone though I deny not but that some good Men who in seeking to advance Free-Grace perhaps have erred and taken up some unsound Notions as that of Actual or Personal Justification before Faith and Actual Union with Jesus Christ O what need have we to ponder well the Paths of our Feet and not with Pride to magnify our selves or strive to promote any corrupt Notion under any Pretence whatsoever Our Days are Evil many dangerous Errors abound and it is cause of greatest Grief to see what a Generation of Men are risen up of late who strive to mix God's pure Gold with their Dross and his Wine with their Water Though on the other Hand let us bless and praise the Lord for raising up so many brave Champions in the mean time of our Brethren of the Congregational Way to defend the Gospel of God's Grace and the Truth as it is in Jesus Yet I could wish there was not so much Gall in some of them against us their Brethren who in all the great Truths of Christianity are of one Mind and Judgment and yet are exposed to Reproach for witnessing to a Truth of Christ that lies as plain in the Gospel as any one Truth or positive Precept of Christ whatsoever I mean that of Believers Baptism Why should we be censured for maintaining that Truth which the Holy Ghost so fully bears witness unto I long to see more of the Spirit of Love and Charity would to God that Chapter 1 Cor. 13. was more read and considered 4. This may also serve to reprehend such who strive to cast Reproach upon this Holy Doctrine and such that maintain it as if it tended to incourage People in Sin or open a Door to Licentiousness Let all for ever forbear such Reflections Is not this the Purport of that Doctrine which we vindicate 1. That there is wrought and preserved in the Minds and Souls of all Believers by the Holy Spirit a Supernatural Principle of Grace and Holiness whereby they are made meet and enabled to live unto God and discharge all Duties of Obedience which he requireth of them and accepteth through Christ which Principle or Habit of Grace is essentiaily distinct from all Natural Habits Intellectual and Moral however and by what Means so ever acquired or improved 2. That the Holy Spirit by his effectual Operations doth enable us according as we are required by his immediate Influences in all Acts of Obedience whether internal only in Faith and Love c. or External also even so that all the Powers of our Souls and Members of our Bodies are or ought to be in a spiritual manner governed and influenced thereby and unto all Duties of Holiness in our daily walking with God and that all this is the Effect of God's Free-Grace to us in Jesus Christ who hath communicated of the Spirit without measure to our Blessed Head and Mediator that he may give it forth to all his Saints that have Union with him and believe in him Brethren God hath circumcised the Hearts of his People to love him with all their Souls and with all their Strength He writes his Law in our Hearts as he promised I will put my Law in their inward Parts and write it in their Hearts This gracious Habit or Principle in the Soul is nothing but a Transcript of the Holy Law of God implanted and abiding in our Hearts whereby we are enabled with Chearfulness and ready Inclination of our Spirits to act in the Duties of Obedience and Holiness unto God as he requireth of us and also our Likeness and Conformity unto God doth consist herein I say it doth consist in this Divine and Sacred Principle or Spiritual Habit that is infused into the Soul it is our Spiritual Life whereby we live unto God it is the Foundation and Sum of all Internal Excellencies no Works no Duties are accepted where this Principle is not It is a Vital Principle of Holiness and it makes Religion co-natural to us Moreover it is a certain a permanent and an abiding Principle it is that Seed
the Gospel is true and that Christ is the only Saviour and that the Institutions and Ordinances of the Gospel are his Blessed Appointments Thus many of the Jews tasted of Christ's Word i. e. They believed in his Name when they saw the Miracles which he did But Jesus did not commit himself unto them because he knew all Men They gave a true Assent to the Proposition of his Word yet did not close in with him they did not consent to receive him to desire love and obey him they had no Union with him by saving Faith and the like may be said of these Persons in our Text. 2. Nay these Persons finding Jesus Christ to be the true and great Saviour they may taste the Word or believe with some kind of Joy though it be a false Joy Who would not be saved or have Christ as a Saviour This they like they would be saved from Hell and Wrath but do not consider that Christ came to save his People from their Sins He will save none who abide in their Sins who hold them fast and resolve not to let them go Many may taste some sweetness in hearing of the Power of Christ to save who go on presumptuously in their ungodly Practices It is expresly said that the stony-ground Hearers received the Word with joy they had a taste of it A common Faith seems to give a taste the Name of a Saviour relishes sweet 3. They may taste of the Promises of the Word but may not like the Precepts of it or what sometimes follows and overtakes such who profess the Gospel or may like some Precepts but not like some others of them every Word of God with these is not precious they cannot deny themselves and follow Christ whither soever he goes They are not like David who saith Every Word of God is pure therefore I love thy Commandments above Gold yea above fine Gold Therefore I esteem all thy Precepts concerning all things to be right and I hate every false Way 4. A bare taste or a simple taste of the Word is enough for these a great deal of the World may be they think is too little yet a little Religion a little of the Word short Prayers and little Preaching will suffice them A great Portion is too little for their Children but Six-pence or a Shilling they may think is too much for the poor Saints or a small matter a great deal to be given to the Children of God It is evident these Persons gave little or nothing to the poor Saints by what the Apostle speaks in the Verses following our Text and therefore no sincere Believers For God is not unrighteous to forget your Work of Faith and Labour of Love in that ye have ministred to the Saints c. You as if he should say are not of that sort I am a speaking of they do not love the Children of God though they have had a taste of the Word This one Vertue Brethren is more than all those five Attainments mentioned in my Text when that which a Man gives is given in love to Christ 5. Yet this bare taste as you have heard might have some Effect upon these Mens Hearts 1. They might find some kind of delight in that Knowledg they have of the Doctrine of the Gospel and might speak in the Commendation and Vindication thereof Thus Balaam seemed wonderfully to be affected with the State of Israel and with the Tabernacle and Tents of Jacob yet he loved the Wages of Unrighteousness 2. It may work as you heard last Day a visible Change in them such a Power may go along with that taste they like Saul might become other Men. 3. They might have the same Lamp of Profession with true Christians and be taken for real Converts not known to the Godly but to be such The wise Virgins doubtless thought well of the Foolish they did not know they were unsound or foolish Ones 4. Such a Work and Effect the Holy Spirit and tasting of the Word might have that they might be full of great Expectation of b●ing embraced by Christ when he comes if they fell not away before 'T is said the foolish Virgins went out to meet the Bridegroom they had much Confidence may be more Confidence tho it was Self-confidence that the Wise for true Believers may be attended with many Doubts Dr. Owen speaking of this sort mentioned in my Text saith and no doubt saith the Truth That there is an inferiour common Work of the Holy Spirit in the Dispensation of the Word on many to whom it is preached causing in them a great Alteration and Change as to Light Knowledg Abilities Gifts Affections Life and Conversation when the Persons so wrought upon are not quickned regenerated or made new Creatures nor united to Jesus Christ that in the Persons thus wrought upon there is or may be such an Assent and Light and Conviction of the Truth proposed and preached to them as in its kind is true not counterfeit giving or affording to them a Profession of the Faith That is they are blinded and know not that they are unsound in the Main their Hearts for want of true Light deceive them as in the Case of the foolish Virgins nay and they may perhaps hold out in their Profession constantly unto Death nay may give their Bodies to be burned O see Brethren that your Faith is the Faith of God's Elect and that you are savingly renewed O look about you since it may be thus The Doctor adds That among these Persons are oft-times some that are endued with excellent Gifts and lovely Parts Qualifications and Abilities rendering them very useful to the Church of God being Vessels in his House to hold and convey to others the precious Liquor of the Gospel though never had their own evil Hearts changed To which let me add they are such or of this sort of Persons who are liable to sin the Sin against the Holy Ghost or so fall that it may be impossible for them to be renewed by Repentance Yet before they so fall it may not be impossible for them to become true Converts The Nature of which Sin against the Holy Ghost I purpose to open before I close with this Text. Fourthly I shall proceed to shew you what a taste of God and of his good Word it is which all true Believers have 1. 'T is a taste that arises from Spiritual Hunger There is a true sense of Want they have a craving Appetite and nothing but God in Christ can satisfy their Souls My Soul thirsteth for God for the living God saith David And hence it is that they are pronounced blessed Blessed are they which hunger and thirst after Righteousness for they shall be filled not have only a taste No no but they shall be filled they shall eat to satisfaction They see that they want a Righteousness whereby they may be declared Just and Righteous before God namely the
kind of taste they may have of those Powers c. 1. By the Powers of the World to come of which they are said to have a taste I understand are meant the Glorious Effects of God's mighty Power that was and shall be further exerted in bringing in the Kingdom of the Messiah first in those miraculous Operations which being to assure us of the certainty of the new World were wrought before these Mens Eyes 2. The Powers of the World to come do doubtless consist also in the dissolving of this present World and all the States and Kingdoms of the Earth Thou hast of old laid the Foundation of the Earth and though the Heavens are the Work of thy Hands they shall perish but thou shalt endure yea all of them shall wax old like a Garment as a Vesture shalt thou change them and they shall be changed compared with 2 Pet. 3. 10 11 12 13. The mighty Power of God shall be put forth in dissolving this old World 3. And not only so but also that God by his Almighty Power will bring in and establish the Kingdom of the Messiah in the Glory of it for as the dissolving of the old World appertains to the Power of the great God so doth also his bringing in according to his mighty Power the new Heavens and the new Earth The Heavens shall pass away with a great Noise and the Elements shall melt with fervent Heat and the Earth and the Things therein shall be burned up And all this is but to make way for the World to come or for the new Heavens and new Earth wherein dwelleth Righteousness 4. The Resurrection of the Dead also appertains to the Powers of the World to come and in it lies no small part of God's mighty Power neither Who shall change our vile Body that it may fashioned like unto his own glorious Body according to the working whereby he is able even to subdue all things to himself 5. The Power of the last Judgment and definitive Sentence together with the eternal Punishment of wicked Men and Devils may also be here intended Who shall be punished with everlasting Destruction from the Presence of the Lord and the Glory of his Power 6. Moreover the exerting of God's mighty Power the Power of his Grace Divine Love and Goodness in his glorifying of the Saints may be meant also here by the Powers of the World to come When he shall come to be glorified in his Saints and admired in all them that believe For as the letting out of the Power of his Wrath and Vengeance in the World to come upon the Wicked as was hinted before may hereby be comprehended so likewise the letting out of the Power of his Love and Goodness on the Godly Secondly I shall shew you now what a kind of taste the Persons in our Text may be said to have had of the Powers of the World to come 1. They had or might have a taste of the Truth and Certainty of the World to come which they clearly saw confirmed by those miraculous Operations in the extraordinary Gifts of the Spirit and wonderful Works that were wrought by the Apostles nay which perhaps some of them had Power to do themselves for many shall say at the last Day Have we not prophesied in thy Name and in thy Name cast out Devils and in thy Name done many wonderful Works To whom Christ will say I profess I never knew you depart from me ye that work Iniquity No doubt but as Saul and Balaam prophesied so Judas might as well as the other Apostles cast out Devils and do other wonderful Works 2. And as by those miraculous Operations they might have a taste of the Powers of Christ's Kingdom as it began then so this might cause them stedfastly to believe the Truth of the Powers of the World to come in the future State and Glory thereof Many Persons do not firmly believe this and therefore regard not how they live here in this present World but say let us eat and drink for to Morrow we shall die So also in another Place by the same Prophet it is said Come say they I will fetch Wine and we will fill our selves with strong Drink and to Morrow shall be as this Day and much more abundant These ungodly Wretches fear nothing of those Judgments that are come but lay their Hearts loose upon the Neck of their Lusts But the enlightned Persons in our Text did believe or give stedfast Credit to the Truth of that future State both of the Resurrection and Judgment-Day even of that Day of Reckoning when Sinners shall be punished for all their abominable Wickedness they believed God's Word and the Revelation thereof touching what will come upon the Ungodly in the World to come and so are said to taste of the Powers of it and this Persons may do and yet perish 3. They might not only have a taste of the World to come by a common Faith or by giving stedfast Credence to the Truth and Certainty of it but might also be under great Convictions of the Evil of Sin knowing that all the Sweet thereof will be turned into Bitter and that Sin in the World to come will be punished and the Sinner condemned to Everlasting Burning and that God will reward every Man according to his Deeds and might know also that some shall find greater Condemnation or a hotter Hell than others more intolerable Pain in that Day As 1. All such who draw others into Sin whether it be Drunkenness Pride Theft Uncleanness c. 2. All such who sin after strong Convictions and great Illuminations or that sin against Light and Knowledg 3. Such who have been often reproved and yet live in their wicked Practices and harden their Hearts let Ministers and godly Parents say what they will they regard it not 4. Such who have greater Means of Grace than others or who live under an awakening and powerful Ministry and yet go on in their Sins in Pride Swearing Drunkenness Uncleanness c. 5. Such who sin under Judgments or when God's Hand is lifted up and his Wrath poured out upon Men for their Abominations and greater Wrath denounced and ready to break forth 6. Such who sin boldly impudently in the Face of the Sun Shew their Sin as Sodom and hide it not 7. Such who expose the Holy Name of God which they profess to Reproach and harden the wicked World in their Sins and open the Mouths of many to blaspheme God and speak evil of his Ways and People 8. Such who delight in Sin or take pleasure in their Wickedness do boast and glory in that which is their shame 9. Such who despise and contemn Jesus Christ and his Ministers in their Hearts and wilfully cast off all Counsel 10. All th●se who abuse God's Patience Goodness and Long-suffering and make that an encouragement to them to continue in their evil Ways which should
the Greatness of their Sin who do neglect this Salvation and the impossibility of such ever to escape God's Wrath. 1. From the Power and Authority of Christ who not only wrought this Salvation out but only first declared it or made it known which first began to be spoken by the Lord. Which some think may refer to his first declaring of it from the beginning to Adam upon his Transgression and to the Fathers under the Old Testament But I conceive he means chiefly our Lord 's preaching this Salvation in the Days of his Flesh when he entred first on his Ministry as verse 1. of the first Chapter God hath in these last Days spoken unto us by his Son 2. From the confirmation of it by Signs and Wonders I shall be very brief in speaking unto the Terms of our Text. How shall we escape avoid get clear of or deliver our selves from God's Wrath and Vengeance If we neglect if we mind other things more than this Salvation or seem to be indifferent in and about this great Business like those that made light of the Invitation to the Marriage-Supper Mat. 22. Luke 14. 16 17 18 19 20. So great Salvation namely the Salvation of the Gospel Great as it refers to God denotes the glorious Perfections of his Nature the Great God it signifies the infinite Power Wisdom Holiness Mercy and Glory of his Majesty Great as it refers to things may be considered as to the Nature and Quality of them as Great Riches Great Light as the Sun is called a great Light that is a Glorious Light excelling all other Natural or Created Lights or Artificial Lights Great Peace have they that love thy Law that is Glorious Peace So great Salvation denotes Glorious Salvation exceeding all Temporal Salvation So Great this so raises the Greatness and Glory of this Salvation God so loved the World So how Even so that it cannot be conceived much less expressed So this great Salvation is so wonderful so amazing so glorious and so affecting it calls for all to admire it consider it imbrace it and by no means to slight or neglect it From hence I shall note three Points of Doctrine Doct. 1. That the Salvation of the Gospel is a Great and Glorious Salvation Doct. 2. That the Means of this Salvation may be neglected Doct. 3. That all such who do neglect this Salvation shall not cannot escape I purpose to speak to all these three Propositions and shall begin with the first namely That the Salvation of the Gospel is a Great and Glorious Salvation First I shall prove and fully God assisting demonstrate the Truth of this Doctrine Secondly I shall improve it by way of Application First It is a Great and Glorious Salvation comparatively or when it is compared with all other Salvations 1. That was a Great and Glorious Salvation which God wrought for Israel at the Red Sea But what a Salvation was that Who were they saved from It was from Pharaoh a bloody and cruel Persecutor but this is from Satan and all cruel Enemies of our Souls 2. That was from the Wrath of Men this is from the fearful Wrath of God which none are able to conceive of according to thy Fear so is thy Wrath. 3. That was a Salvation of the natural Lives of the Children of Israel this a Salvation of our Immortal Souls and Bodies too for ever 4. That was a Type of this Salvation a Shadow of it and as far as the Substance exceeds the Shadow of a Thing so far doth this Salvation exceed that and all other Salvations 5. That was a Temporal Salvation this is an Eternal Salvation Now that Salvation at the Red Sea being one of the greatest Temporal Salvations that ever was wrought I need not mention any other Israel had many great Salvations wrought for them afterwards and so have many of the Saints had great Salvations and Deliverances wrought for them in the Times of the Gospel Nay we in these Nations have seen and heard of great and wonderful Things which God hath wrought for us and for our Forefathers It was a great Salvation that was wrought in 1588 at the Spanish Invasion and from the Powder-Plot and also that in 1688 when We and the Protestant Interest were brought very low and we could not see which way Relief and Deliverance could come But alas what are all these Salvations to this in my Text Pray remember that Gospel-Salvation is Great and Glorious comparatively But Secondly The Salvation of the Gospel is not only great comparatively but also positively not only in respect of all other Salvations but also in regard of it self And to demonstrate this consider that it is great and glorious in respect of the Time or rather that Eternity in which it was contrived and graciously promised This Salvation Brethren was contrived and found out by the Wisdom of God before the World began Hence Christ is said to be a Lamb slain from the Foundation of the World that is in the Decree Counsel and Purpose of God Christ was set up from Everlasting as the great and glorious Mediator and Saviour of all that should believe in him or that were given unto him by the Father The Lord possessed me in the beginning of his Way before his Works of old I was set up from Everlasting or ever the Earth was When there were no Depths I was brought forth As these Scriptures prove the Deity and Eternal Generation of the Son of God so also there was a Designation of him by the Father as Mediator to be our Saviour before all Worlds Hence God saith of miserable Man Deliver him from going down into the Pit I have found a Ransom And as it was found out before the beginning of the World or from Eternity so it was also as early promised to us as the Elect in Christ in hope of Eternal Life which God that cannot lie promised before the World began Compared with that in Timothy Who hath saved and called us with an holy Calling not according to our Works but according to his Purpose and Grace which was given us in Jesus Christ before the World began God thought of us poor Sinners and found out this way of Salvation before we had a Being yea even from Eternity foreseeing us fallen in the First Adam brought into a deplorable Condition of Wrath and Misery Thirdly The Salvation of the Gospel is great and glorious in regard of that Counsel that was held before all Worlds about bringing of it in Christ the great Saviour was delivered up according to the determinate Counsel of God Acts 2. 23. Should all the Wise Men and Great Potentates of the Earth be called together and sit in Council about the doing of some great and wonderful thing which unless it was effected all the Kingdoms and States of the Earth would sink and be dissolved would not all say that would be an amazing Thing
not Satan insult after this manner over the Lord of Life and Glory whilst Sinners close in with his Temptations and cleave to their Lusts earthly Profits and Pleasures and neglect the great Salvation of the Gospel 3 dly Such who neglect this so great Salvation offer Violence to the Holy Ghost 1. They do resist the Holy Spirit whom God hath sent as his great Messenger to influence enlighten and convince their Hearts and Consciences about the Worth and Weightiness of this Concern He will reprove the World of Sin of Righteousness and of Judgment Of Sin because they believe not on me Because they neglect attending upon the Means of this Salvation believe not the Necessity there is of this Saviour nor of Faith in him and seek it not above all things Is it a small Matter to resist the Holy Ghost O lay it to Heart 2. They grieve the Holy Spirit also yea and hereby tire him out so that he at last withdraws his Influences from the Sinner and will strive with him no more like as he did by the World and if so the ruin of the Soul will be unavoidable for without the Holy Spirit no Man can repent believe or be renewed be regenerated and so come to have Interest in this so great Salvation 3. Such quench the Spirit who neglect this Salvation and do not believe it is to cast Water on that Divine Spark which the Holy Ghost strives to kindle in the Soul of a poor Sinner or to blow out the Candle of the Lord so far as the Sinner is able to do it whereby Spiritual Light and Knowledg comes to be let into the Heart 4. Nay to neglect this Salvation in the Means of it is as much as may be to hinder the Work and Office of the Holy Spirit in and about this Salvation The Holy Spirit hath more immediately to do with Sinners his special Work is to enlighten to convince of Sin to work Faith in the Soul and to renew and sanctify the polluted Heart and all that neglect this Salvation or that slight those Convictions they have of the Evil of Sin or Sense of their woful Condition do seek to obstruct the King's great Officer and Messenger in the discharge of his Office Look to it Sinners for if it be deemed a dangerous thing to resist a Constable in the exercise of his Office because he is the King's Servant what Danger do you expose your selves to that oppose withstand and strive to hinder the Spirit in the discharge of his great Work and Office It is to contemn the King's Ambassador the Holy Spirit is sent to treat with Sinners in Christ's Name it is hereby Christ himself speaks to them from Heaven and they that adhere to the Motions of the Spirit do adhere to Jesus Christ and they that oppose or resist his Motions do oppose and resist Christ also The Holy Spirit is the great Gospel-Blessing promised to infuse Grace in the Soul all Grace is from the Spirit Sinners cannot believe without the Holy Spirit nor love God The Love of God is shed abroad in the Hearts of Believers by the Holy Ghost There is no Regeneration without the Spirit Those that are born again are born of the Spirit no Union with Christ without the Spirit no broken Heart no Cries no Tears that will prevail with God without the help of the Spirit Such that will not adhere to his Motions and Influences say in their Hearts that they will not be changed will not believe nor repent nor have Christ to be their Prince and Saviour The Spirit awakens the Conscience and stirs up Fears in the Soul and sets before the Sinner's Eyes his great Evil Guilt and horrid Pollution therefore if they refuse the Wooings Intreaties and Influences of the Spirit they must perish for ever APPLICATION 1. O let us lament and mourn over all that neglect this so great Salvation All Unbelievers and Neglecters of the Means of Salvation are horridly guilty before the Lord 't is hereby all their Sins are bound upon their Consciences and cleave to them and are charged upon them not only Original but all actual Sin whatsoever 2. O infinite Love and Patience May we not stand amazed and wonder at the long-suffering and forbearance of God O House of David saith the Prophet is it a small thing for you to weary Men but will you weary my God also What greater Wickedness and Ingratitude can there be than this Will you contemn and resist your Saviour and the Holy Ghost How long shall God wait upon you Will he always wait to be gracious O know that his Mercy will at last be turned into Fury 3. Unworthy are such to live to be fed to be clothed to be protected and preserved that thus despise God's Mercy and sovereign Goodness Would a Man feed clothe and bestow great Favours on such that despise slight and contemn him 4. What do you think of your selves Sinners to you I speak that neglect this so great Salvation O this is your Sin you refuse the only Remedy God hath found out to heal and save your Souls therefore your Damnation will be just and deserved with a witness You love Darkness rather than Light you contemn the highest Good the best of Beings and the highest Expressions of his Love and Favour that God that made you that Christ that spilt his Blood to redeem the worst of Sinners those Bowels that pitied you you refuse and resist that Spirit that would renew you sanctify you and make you meet for Heaven and all this out of love to your base Lusts your cruel Enemies that seek to destroy and murder your precious Souls Abhor your selves Alas Men do not see what Monsters of Wickedness they are whilst they neglect this so great Salvation You sin I say against the Remedy the costly Remedy the only Remedy against the Remedy that Infinite Wisdom hath found out and Infinite Goodness hath vouchsafed Yet if you return to God there is Mercy for you say O Lord now we see our Sin O that you could but say so in truth and fall down at the feet of God and say Thou hast overcome us with thy Love 5. Lastly Here is Comfort for Believers who have received this so great Salvation O bless God for Faith cherish the Motions of the Holy Spirit that hath broken your Bonds you prefer Christ and the Salvation by Christ before all things live worthy of a Part and Interest in this Salvation you have Salvation and shall not lose it O walk so that you may never lose the Joy of it for that you may do God may hide his Face Christ may withdraw himself if he hath done it enquire when you had him and consider what you have done that he hides his Face from you let the Cause if it be Sin be bewailed and let the loss of him be more grievous to you than the loss of Comfort from him and be willing to
many Devices whereby he strives to do this which I shall not now insist upon he shews them the Glory of this World thereby to allure them into his hungry Jaws to devour them and destroy their Souls for ever He has many Nets spread and Multitudes are caught by him either one way or another 1. Some he deprives of this Salvation through love of sinful Profits or worldly Gain This way he destroyed the young Man mentioned in the Gospel that came running to Christ and also Demas who forsook the Gospel and fell away for love to the sinful Profit of this evil World And how many daily by Earthly-mindedness and abominable Covetousness lose this Salvation through the Craftiness of the Devil and the Evil of their own Hearts 2. Some by sinful Honours O how many love worldly Grandure and a Name among Men above the Salvation of their Souls These are like those jews who are said to believe on Christ but did not confess him for fear of being put out of the Synagogue for they loved the praise of Men more than the praise of God 3. Others by earthly Pleasures and sinful Delights he catches in his Net and makes a Prey of 4. Also Multitudes he destroys by cursed Errors and damnable Heresies That way he deceives them and robs them of this Salvation concluding that those Principles they have sucked in are the undoubted Truths of Jesus Christ and do not doubt of the Goodness of their Condition Fourthly And lastly Consider the Vanity of all those things for the take of which Men neglect this so great Salvation What is Sin the Pleasures of Sin or all the R●●hes and Glory of this World when compared to the Salvation wrought by Jesus Christ Sin is the Soul's Sickness the Scabs and Sores the Plague and Poison of the Soul 't is the Sp●wn of the old Serpent and yet Sinners lick it up and esteem it above all that Good that is in God and in Jesus Christ and value it more than the Crown of Glory in Heaven Sin is the Leprosy and Plague of the Soul 't is compared to the rottenness and stinking Putre action of a filthy Sepulchre nay to the superfluity of Naughtiness O that Men should neglect so great Salvation and expose themselves to eternal Flames and Wrath in Hell for love to that which the Holy Ghost thus paints out and discovers the detestable Nature of Besides how soon are Men deprived of all those things which their deceived Hearts are set upon they are not sure of enjoying them one Day no not for one Hour O how soon will all the seeming Sweet of Sin and of this World be turned into Bitter and all earthly Joy into Sorrow all their Pleasures into eternal Pain and Misery And O how will they cry out against themselves for slighting the Salvation of their Souls for the sake of and love to these things when it will be too late HEB. II. 3. How shall we escape if we neglect so great Salvation I Closed the last Day with the second Point of Doctrine namely That the great Salvation of the Gospel may be neglected I shall now proceed to the third and last Proposition Doct. 3. There is no possibility for such or any one Soul of them to escape that neglect the great Salvation of the Gospel First I shall shew you what it is they cannot escape Secondly Why they cannot escape Thirdly When or at what time they shall not escape Fourthly Shew why the Gospel hath such fearful Comminations and Threatnings contained in it First They shall not escape the Curse of the Law which all ungodly and unbelieving Sinners lie under for no Man is nor can be delivered from the Curse thereof but only those who believe in Jesus Christ and embrace the Salvation of the Gospel For Christ is the End of the Law for Righteousness to every one that believeth to them that believe and to every one of them but not to those that believe not Christ hath born the Curse of the Law he by his actual Obedience fulfilled the Righteousness thereof and by bearing the Penalty of it which our Sins incurr'd by his Death he hath delivered all that believe from the Curse thereof but the Curse of it remains on all them who receive not Jesus Christ it hath its full blow and stroke on all Gospel neglecters because it is by him and no other ways we can be delivered from the Curse thereof 2. Therefore it follows in the second place that they cannot be delivered from the Guilt and Punishment of their Sins their Sins lie upon them they are charged upon all that neglect or refuse the Salvation wrought out by Jesus Christ It is the Decree of the Eternal God that all such that believe not shall bear their own Sins because they reject Jesus Christ who hath born the Punishment that was due to Sin Some conceit that they need not this Salvation need not the Righteousness of Christ or Faith in Christ and this through Ignorance concluding their State is good Jesus said unto them If ye were blind ye should have no Sin but now ye say We see therefore your Sin remaineth They thought their own Righteousness was sufficient and were ignorant of God's Righteousness and hence the Guilt of their Sin remaineth upon them 3. All those that neglect this so great Salvation shall not escape the Wrath of God This follows as the natural Consequence of the former Divine Wrath parsues them and every Soul of them that believe not but refuse the Grace of God offered by Jesus Christ in the Gospel like as the avenger of Blood pursued the Man slayer under the Law The Cities of Refuse were a type of Christ 't is to him all guilty Sinners must fly if they escape the Wrath and Vengeance of God Divine Justice is only satisfied in Christ and Sinners for not accepting and receiving by Faith that Atonement and pleading that Satisfaction he hath made Wrath follows them even at their Heels and will strike them down He that believeth not shall not see Life but the Wrath of God abideth on him Wrath is upon all naturally we are all by Nature the Children of Wrath but it remains no longer upon them that believe but it abideth on such that believe not 4. They shall not escape the Damnation of Hell or everlasting Burning Our Saviour speaking to the Scribes and Pharisees saith How can ye escap● the Damnation of Hell Yet they were a People that appeared outwardly righteous to Men and boasted that they were not Extortioners Vnjust Adulterers or such as Publicans were But alas no Righteousness will carry a Man to Heaven but a perfect compleat sinless Righteousness Paul was not an Hypocrite as some of the Pharisees were before he believed yet his Righteousness tho according to the Letter of the Law was such that few attained unto As touching the Righteousness which is of the Law