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B10086 The safety of appearing at the day of judgement, in the righteousness of Christ: opened and applied. By Solomon Stoddard ... Stoddard, Solomon, 1643-1729. 1687 (1687) Wing S5709; ESTC W22065 210,940 366

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Massachusetts Historical Society FROM THE BEQUEST OF GEORGE EDWARD ELLIS Seventh President of the Society Received September 1● 1895. THE Safety of Appearing at the DAY OF Judgement In the Righteousness of Christ Opened and Applied By Solomon Stoddard Pastor to the Church of North-Hampton in New-England Phil. 3.8 9 Yea doubtless and I do count all things but less for the excellency of the knowledge of Christ Jesus my Lord for whom I have suffered the loss of all things and do count them but dung that I may win Christ and be found in him not having mine own righteousness which is of the Law but that 〈…〉 To the Church of Christ in North-Hampton A Main part of the Work which the Lord Jesus has committed to me at present is to be doing service to your Souls and the Souls of your Children to be directing quickening and encouraging of you in the way unto eternal life which work requires the utmost care and diligence not only in respect of the necessity that you stand in of that blessedness which is the design and tendency thereof but also in respect of that difficulty that you will unavoidably meet withal in your pursuit of that blessedness however many men that know not their own hearts and are utterly unexperienced in the way of life may fancy it to be a matter of ease to go to heaven as if there were but a step between them and heaven and upon that account are bold to cast off all care about it at present yet such as have tried it and are walking in that way can upon plentiful experience witness to what Christ has taught us That strait is the Gate and narrow is the Way that leadeth unto Life every thing in corrupt nature is opposite to it and upon this account he requires Ministers to use their utmost industry in their work Luk. 14.23 Compel them to come in I have travelled in this work among you for many years and I may say without ostentation that I have obtained mercy of the Lord to be faithful I have made it my business to gain Souls to Christ and build them up in Faith and holiness principally insisting upon such things as have reached the heart of Religion and I reckon it one of the choicest mercies of the Lord towards me that I have not run in vain nor laboured in vain I have great cause to bow my knee to the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ and bless his Name that he has made me an instrument of bringing many among you into saving acquaintance with himself and I count it worth the while to spend the residue of my dayes in promoting the welfare of your Souls It is in pursuance of this design that this small Treatise is published not that my care is confined to your selves I owe a regard to the prosperity of other places the scope of this Discourse is to clear up the way of Salvation by Christ I meddle not with those false Doctrines that have been invented by men in opposition to this truth the Lord hath been pleased to keep these Churches sound in the Faith and does not yet lay a necessity upon his Ministers here to spend their time in the confutation of such erronions Opinions but I have made it my work to establish your hearts in this Truth to satisfie your Consciences from the Scripture in the safety of your reliance upon Christ vindicating the same from those secret workings of unbelief that are wont to rise up in the hearts of men that you and others may grow up unto all the riches of the full assurance of understanding and the acknowledgment of the misteries of God even of the Father and of Christ That you may be armed against those temptations wherewith your Faith is wont to be assaulted and learn to live in all conditions upon the righteousness of Christ If the Lord please to bless this Discourse together with other endeavours of his Servants in the Countrey both in Preaching and Writing to be a means to bring many Souls to an hearty closing with Jesus Christ that will be the great security of the Countrey against that degeneracy that is begun and against those superstitious practises that are entertained in other professing places the life of Religion takes beginning in the spiritual knowledg of Christ and is maintained by the same as long as we are built upon this Rock the Gates of Hell will not prevail against us The Lord who has watched over you in the time of dayes when you lay open to the fury of the Heathen and that has given special tokens of his Presence with you in his Ordinances both in the dayes of your former Pastor and also in late times continue to own and bless you and enrich you with all the Graces of his Spirit and give you Faith to sit under the shadow of Christ with great delight Which is the Prayer of Him who is Your Servant for Jesus sake Solomon Stoddard The Safety of Appearing in the Righteousness of Jesus Christ CHAP. I. The Introduction shewing the Difficulty of Believing this Truth THere is such Light remaining in the Conscience of fallen Man as has made him inquisitive after a way of acceptance with God and though several particular persons do not ordinarily concern themselves about it yet in all Nations and Ages there have been those that have made it matter of solemn search the abundant evidence that men have of the being purity justice and greatness of God in conjunction with the testimony of their own hearts concerning their guilt has made them restless till they can come at some satisfaction in this point men have been studious in many other points from a thirst after knowledg and to gratifie their curiosity but in this enquiry they have been much influenced by the cryes and disquietness of their own burdened Consciences the fearful apprehensions of Gods anger have spurred them on to discover a way of reconciliation they have not been able so to stupifie their hearts with worldly occasions and carnal delights as to let fall the consideration of this but have been compelled from their own terrors to make that enquiry as they Mich. 6.6 7. Wherewith shall I come before the Lord c. Many men who have busied themselves in this enquiry have not been advantaged to attain a right resolution thereof the Heathen Nations had lost the knowledg of the way of Salvation something in Religion was handed down to them by tradition and something particularly that had a reference unto Jesus Christ especially Sacrifices but the knowledg of the respect they had to him was quite worn out among them and the light of nature is utterly deficient in this particular that light is sufficient to discover to us that God is provoked with us that knowledg flows from our understanding of the nature of God and the experience which we have of our own sinfulness but the way of reconciliation does exceed the
that righteousness themselves as he would have done if Adam had kept the covenant of works but he don't do thus the promise in the covenant of works is life which includes all manner of felicity but Believers are far short of felicity they have much sin remaining in them are left to fall into many sins they are liable to very sore and dreadful afflictions and to death the promise of the Law is not fulfilled to them therefore it seems they have not the righteousness of the Law. Ans 1. These sorrows do not come upon the People of God for want of a perfect righteousness or for want of compleat satisfaction and this is an evdence of it because those sorrows do not come in a way of vindictive justice or vengeance though they are for the matter of them the same with the curses of the Law yet not for the manner they do not come to satisfie God for sin those Saints that have the most sin have not always the most sorrow to be left unto sin is not a curse to the people of God Hezekiah was left to sin in mercy 2 Chron 32.31 It was that be might know what is in his heart and so their afflictions Rev. 3.19 Whom I love I rebuke and chasten Jer 24 5 I have sent them into the land of the Chaldeans for their good Sin opens a door to afflictions but God brings them in mercy All the wayes of the Lord are merccy and truth to such as keep his covenant and his testimonies Psal 25.10 2. Though Christ has fulfilled the righteousness of the Law for us yet God is not absolutely bound to reward the righteousness of Christ just in the same manner as he would have done the righteousness of Adam though the righteousness be the same yet there may be circumstantial differences in the reward blessedness is the reward of righteousness but there may be so the circumstantial parts of the reward that may differ as it was with the sufferings of Christ he suffered not in all things the same that the Elect should have done but yet he suffered as much so it is here Christ has purchased perfect blessedness for us yet he has not so purchased it that God is bound to bring us presently and at once into the possession of it Christ has purchased the good of the covenant of works viz. blessedness to be dispensed to us according to the tenor of the covenant of grace viz. to have it begun here and perfected hereafter therefore he is called The Mediator of the new covenant Heb. 12.24 and his seed is called the blood of the everlasting covenant Heb. 13.20 3. There is special reason also why God should not wholly deliver his people from sin and sorrow in this world the special reason why he leaves them to sin is to take occasion thereby for the magnifying of his pardoning grace there are also weighty reasons why he exercises his people here with many sorrows in particular that he may vindicate his own holiness and that he may carry on the work of Sanctification in them in a way suitable unto the nature of Man. CHAP. IV. The second Argument from the Prophecies and T●pes of the Old Testament the third Argument from God's love in giving his Son to dye for us the fourth Argument from the Exaltation of Christ Argument 2. GOd has foretold in the Scriptures of the Old and New Testament that Christ should bring us to Salvation by his righteousness therefore it is safe appearing before God therein God has foretold this both in the plain Prophecies that he gave to the ancient Church and in those Types that he gave them wherein this Truth was represented 1. It was foretold in the Prophecies of the Old Testament God by degrees did reveal much of the way of Salvation unto the Church of Israel though it fell abundantly short of those manifestations which he has given in Gospel times yet what was then made known serves as a great confirmation of the truth of the Gospel and I shall not insist on such Prophecies as do only hold forth Salvation by Christ without revealing the particular way of it as where it is said the seed of the woman should bruise the serpents head that in him all the Families of the earth should be blessed that he should be a light to the Gentiles and salvation to the ends of the earth though I might make good the Argument from hence for our condition was such that Christ could not save us without working out righteousness for us but I shall only urge such Prophecies as do hold forth Christs saving of us by his righteousness of which there are these four sorts 1. It was foretold that the Church should have their righteousness from Christ that they should derive their Justification from him Isai 45.24 Surely shabl one say in the Lord Jehovah have I rightousness and strength righteousness is not here taken for holiness or the righteousness of sanctification but the righteousness of justification the Church has its sanctification from Christ by infusion and assistance and their justification from him by the imputation of his righteousness and henco that Name The Lord our Righteousness is given to Christ Jer. 23 6 and the same name is given to the Church Jer. 33.16 both of them in remembrance that the Church does derive her Righteousness from Christ accordingly Christ is said to bring in everlasting Righteousness Dan. 9.24 2. It was foretold that Christ should dye for our sins the death of Christ was not onely foretold but also upon what account it should be 1 Cor. 15.3 Christ dyed for our sins according to the Scriptures this we have at large set down in Isa 53 where we may mind 1. What he suffered namely death besides many other calamities he was brought as a Lamb to the slaughter ver 7 he was cut off out of the land of the living ver 8. God made his soul an offering verse 10. 2. Vpon what account he suffered the Lord hath laid on him the iniquity of us all ver 6. 3. What benefit redounds to us by his sufferings by his knowledge that must not be understood subjectively but objectively by the knowledg of him shall my righteous servant justifie many for he shall bear their iniquities 3. It was foretold that Christ should effect our salvation by doing that for us that sacrifice and burnt offering could not do Psal 40 6 7 8. sacrifice and offering thou didst not desice but mine ears hast thou opened c. concerning which Scripture you may observe these things 1. That the thing that sacrifices could not effect for us was our reconciliation there was some imagination in men that sacrifices should make their peace but God did not accept them upon that account 2. When he says mine ears hast thou opened he speaks concerning Christ this we have the authority of the Apostle for Heb. 10.5 3. By this phrase is imported the Obedience and
the heart is darkening that light which God has put in and though it cant utterly extinguish it yet it raises many mists that do obscure it Paul himself that seems to be second to none in the knowledg of Christ intimates that he was sensible of a great want here in that expression that he may know him the power of his resurrection Phil. 3.10 There are these frames of heart that the people of God are subject unto that do plainly demonstrate that there is but little Faith concerning this Doctrine the first is a slighty frame concerning it as if it were not a matter of much moment whether it were true or no sometimes when Saints are meditating of it or hearing of it and the invitations of grace there is a senseless and regardless frame as if it were not worthy observation Discourses of that kind are not relished but become light food whereas if it were received by a lively Faith it would be affecting being a thing of greatest concernment the Doctrine of the Gospel when entertained by Faith is as a cordial to the Soul it is meat and drink to it Cant. 2.3 I sat under his shadow with great delight this Doctrine is full of sweetness and comfort 1 Pet. 1.9 16. Acts 1.34 the more assurance men have of the truth of it the more comforting power it has on the heart The second is a self righteous frame for as this spirit reigns in many natural men so it prevails much in Saints there is a great aptitude to be comforting of themselves in the hopes of acceptance with God from their own graces and duties not only as an evidence but as that which does ingratiate them with God hence they are more ready to trust in God when under the sence of gracious frames and their holy carriages then at other times whereas were they under the lively apprehensions of the certainty of this way of Salvation by Christs righteousness they would see there were no need of these things to commend them to God and were there not secret jealousies about the sufficiency of Christs righteousness for them they would not be so ready to catch at any appearance of somewhat in themselves to commend them to God such carriages are to be layed to the charge of an unbelieving heart The third is a discouraged frame Christians are many times much over-born with this frame their spirits are sunk within them lest they be not upright for fear they never had a thorow work of regeneration there are many more immediate occasions of this sometimes because they have not a distinct knowledg of the several steps of the spirit of God under the work sometimes because they see so little sanctification sometimes because they imagine that God does not deal with them as with such as are truly converted he dont answer their prayers comfort their Souls meet them in Ordinances as he does others but the very foundation and root of their discouragement is their doubtings of the truth of the Gospel for we may observe that men under discouragement are still harping upon the greatness of their provocations and their unworthy carriages they run in a legal strain they are still insisting on the multitude and aggravations of their sins had men but a spirit of Faith prevailing in them these would be humbling things but not discouraging men would not so harp on this thing but would see enough in Christ to quiet their hearts Psal 71.16 45 Isai 24. and accordingly it is observable that when a Saint is under greatest discouragements if God does but open his eyes to see indeed this way of Salvation by Christ he will no longer stand insisting upon his fears but with comfort and joy roll himself on Christ the inward discoveries of the Gospel make his temptations vanish yea he does not only rejoyce in Christ but can sometimes discern that sincerity which he was so doubtful of before indeed the doubting of the Gospel does not only make the hearts of men fail when they are fearful of their sincerity but it has often also a considerable influence into those doubtings about sincerity and hinder men from seeing those evidences that are discernable of their uprightness by all which it does appear that it is a matter of solemn care that sinners be convinced and assured of the truth of this Doctrine that it is safe appearing in the righteousness of Christ and that Saints also be further convinced that they may grow up to all the riches of the full assurance of understanding to the acknowledgment of the mystery of God even of the Father and of Christ as the Apostle speaks Col. 2.2 which is the design of this present Treatise CHAP. II. TWo Things Promised 1. THe possibility of Salvation of Sinners it is not beyond Gods Mercy nor contrary to his Justice 2. What is intended by the Righteousness of Christ To make the way to the Subject proposed more plain I shall premise two things First That there is a possibility of the Salvation of Sinners for a sinner when his Conscience is awakened lies open to that temptation among others that it is impossible for such an one as he to be saved and these fears arise upon a double account the first is he fears it is beyond the mercy of God to pardon him his sins are so great that they have turned away the heart of God from him that God cannot find in his heart to pity and pardon such a sinner as he is man is very prone to limit the mercy of God and entertain low and dishonourable thoughts of his grace especially when under a sense of his anger but such an imagination as this is altogether groundless what his merciful purposes are towards this or that particular man is beyond us to determine till he makes it known but no man has cause to question the sufficiency of Gods mercy in order to his pardon and salvation there is an infinite Ocean of mercy in his heart sufficient for all sinners To clear up this I shall shew first wherein the merciful nature of God does consist and then shew you the greatness of it For the first The merciful nature of God is a divine perfection whereby he can find in his heart to shew mercy if he pleases a merciful nature in man is a bent and inclination of heart unto the exercises of mercy the heart of man is biassed set and bent that way but we must not conceive this of God the merciful purposes of God were the free actings of his own will God was an absolute free Agent either to bestow mercy or deny it as he pleased if he had naturally an inclination to shew mercy he could not have forborn to shew mercy without going contrary to the inclination of his own heart the exercise of mercy does not flow necessarily from the merciful nature of God but he exercises grace freely from His Sovereign Wi●l and Pleasure there is nothing in Gods
Gospel truths but men may be taught by the spirit and yet be very unable to give a resolution of many Objections the Disciples were taught of God that Jesus was the Son of God Mat. 16.17 and yet knew not what to say to that Objections that Elias must first come Mat. 17.19 tho a Christian cannot answer many Objections about the sufficiency of Christs Righteousness yet he knows that that will satisfie his heart that it is sufficient namely that God gives this testimony to it and invites him to venture upon it 4. Consider in what way the spirit of God works this conviction and assurance and that is by a spiritual illumination of the mind the spirit of God is not wont in adult persons to reveal this Doctrine in any extraordinary way he works this conviction in such adult persons only as have the knowledg of the Doctrine by hearing and reading of the Word men must not expect to be taught that in a miraculous way which they may learn in an ordinary way neither would this be suffieient to work a through conviction and assurance of it a man may have things revealed unto him extraordinarily by God that has no Faith as Balaam neither does the Spirit assure men of this in way of testimony the Spirit of God is wont to testifie and witness some things to the soul of the Saints the Spirit it self beareth witness with our spirits that we are the children of God Rom. 8.16 but he does not in that way reveal unto men the truth of the Doctrine of the Gospel but he openeth our eyes to see the truth of it the Spirit gives us eyes to see and also the actual understanding of the truth of the Gospel he puts a principle of spiritual understanding into us by a work of creation ye were sometimes darkness but now are ye light in the Lord Eph. 5.8 he also assists us actually to discern the truth of this way of salvation by Christ while the soul is hearing reading and meditating of it he puts a light into him discovering it to be true and sometimes while the soul is thinking of his misery the spirit brings to remembrance some word and with that puts in a light into the soul that satisfies the heart in the truth of the Gospel and this is wrought these three wayes 1. The Spirit helps us to see the truth of this in the testimony of God in his Word 't is not any inward testimony that our Faith depends upon but the testimony of God in his Word and the inward work of the Spirit is to help us to receive the sure Word of Prophecy and depend upon that God witnesses in his Word plentifully to that that there is salvation wrought out for us by Christ that he has redeemed us purged away sins brought in everlasting righteousness and in this testimony of God we see the truth of the thing it self the Spirit satisfies the heart and clears it up to him that this is Gods testimony that it is no deceit that it is not any device or forgery of man under a pretence of Gods testimony but that this is the very Word of God the Word comes in Gods Name and has many characters of divine authority in it and the soul is satisfied that it is Gods Word 1 Thess 2.13 ye received it not as the word of men but as it is in truth the Word of God The Spirit also satisfies the heart in the faithfulness of God naturally men have no assurance of the faithfulness of God though they profess it but the spirit convinces the soul that the Lord is a God of truth I know him whom I have believed 2 Tim 1 12. he does with Sarah judge him faithful that has promised and here though his soul be precious to him yet he can quietly venture it upon his Word 2. The Spirit helps us to see the certainty of this in a way of reasoning from other Principles which we do undoubtedly receive there is an assurance by arguing from such things as we are certain of this is called the demonstration of the spirit 1 Cor. 2.4 when once a man is principled in that foundation that the testimony of God in his Word is certain and infallible then he is assured of such principles as these that Jesus Christ who was our Surety is exalted to the right hand of God that sinners are invited to rely upon the blood of Christ that Christ has fulfilled the righteousness of the Law for us for these things are plainly laid down in the Word of God he had the notion of these things before but now he is assured of them and being assured of them God help him to argue from them the infallible certainty of salvation by Christs righteousness John 16.10 the spirit convinces of righteousness because I go to my Father so a Christian sometimes after he is come to Christ finds by experience in that way the sanctifying and comforting presence of God with him and from hence he argues and is more established in the Doctrine of salvation by Christ 3. The Spirit helps to see the glorious excellency of God and Jesus Christ and thereby the great Objections of his heart do vanish away and fall of their own accord there are some less Objections which arise for want of distinct knowledg and from a mis-understanding of some places of Scripture which though they prove temptations yet don't wholly hinder the workings of Faith but the main Objections of the heart were that God could not find in his heart to pardon such sins as they have been guilty of and that the Law threatens them with ruine but the spirit discovers unto the soul the excellency of God in Christ the riches of Gods grace and the preciousness of the righteousness of Christ and then those Objections fall Psal 36.7 How excellent is thy loving-kindness O Lord therefore the sons of men put their trust under the shadow of thy wings Joh. 17.3 This is life eternal that they might know thee the only true God and Jesus Christ whom thou hast sent Consider 5. That this is a great work of Gods Spirit to convince men and assure them that it is safe appearing in the righteousness of Christ it is a matter of exceeding great difficulty to give entertainment unto this truth and hence it is that many men are never satisfied in it all their dayes they continue all their lives long under the means of grace and yet never come unto the knowledg of this truth and many others whom God has perswaded of it have been long before they were satisfied though they have been full of inward troubles and fears and thereby put upon it to be inquisitive into the way of salvation yet were long before they came to Christ their hearts were unsatisfied about their safety in so doing and after prevailing and clear conviction doubts are ever and anon arising in their hearts and this difficulty must needs be very
great considering these things 1. That Man in his natural state is an enemy to this way of salvation as man is an enemy to the Law of God so to the gospel of Jesus Christ the heart dont like this way of salvation man had rather be saved in another way man is proud and can't endure to go a begging and be beholden to the free grace of God for his salvation he had rather earn it himself than take it as a gift of God hence men set their wits on work to descry another way that is more suitable to their honours and to find exceptions against this way of salvation by Christ he don't like the method and so is inventing of cavils to turn off the calls of God. 2. That man is ignorant of the gracious nature of God men don't understand how merciful God is are apt to measure the compassions of God by their own and make a judgment of God by themselves hence they are full of carnal reasonings against this way of life they think it is a great deal more probable that they should be accepted on the account of some worthiness in themselves they think it utterly unlikely that God should accept of them till their hearts are better they think it would be desperate presumption to venture upon Christ before they are better they think God is so angry with them that he cannot find in his heart to pardon them they take notice of the severity of God upon others and conceive of him as very difficult to pardon they imagine there must be something considerable in them to commend them to God and draw the heart of God unto them 3 The Devil is busie to hinder men from entertaining this truth the Devil is most industrious in this matter because their entertaining this truth will deliver them from his dominion 2 Cor. 11.3 he is possessing of men with prejudices against this truth casting in objections and fortifying of the heart against the perswasions of the word and this does considerably increase the difficulty because of the subtilty of Satan to represent his temptations with great appearance of reason and smooth a delusion so that it shall have a great face of truth because of his ability together with his reasonings to work so upon the affections as to make the soul more opposite to the entertaining of the truth 4. Man by nature does not believe the testimony of God this truth cannot certainly be known but by faith reason may argue something for it but not conclusively but natural men are destitute of a principle to receive the testimony of God they are ignorant of the glorious nature of God and so of his faithfulness and therefore though they may look on it a thing probable because of Gods testimony having heard a same of him yet they cannot be assured of it upon his word since they know him not so that it is a great and wonderful work of Gods spirit to help men over all these difficulties and convince them that 't is safe appearing in the righteousness of Christ Consider 6. The evidence that this work of the spirit gives in to the truth before us and we may plainly gather from hence that it is safe appearing in Christs Righteousness For 1. The Spirit of God is holy and cannot deceive or delude us it is in consistent with the spotless purity of the spirit of God to convince us of that which is not true who can imagine that the holy spirit of God would take pains with men and work a miraculous change in them to make them believe a lie why does God busie himself so in this work but that it is of everlasting concernment unto the souls of men it is true that God may judicially blind men by withdrawing light from them but he never goes about to perswade men of a lye would God perswade men to cast themselves upon Christ if there were not safety in so doing 2. We are commanded not to quench the Spirit 1 Thes 5.19 we must cherish the motions and entertain the convictions of the spirit which certainly would not be our duty if the spirit did convince of any thing that is not true we are not bound to receive delusions but by all means to be oppposing and resisting of them it cannot be our duty to entertain salshoods and give way to deceits and therefore those convictions which we are bound to cherish are certainly true I might also argue from the manner of the spirits convincing which is by enlightning and opening of the eyes but if this which he convinces us of were not true the conviction would be by blinding of us and putting out our eves where one by sophistical reasonings does perswade another of a salshood makes him believe a lye he does it by darkening his understanding the opening of the eyes is not the way to lead men into error Argument 8. That Righteousness upon the account of which God bestows the beginnings of salvation here it is safe to appear before God in but upon the account of Christs Righteousness God bestows the beginnins of salvation here There are some degrees of salvation which God bestows upon believers here upon the account of his righteousness they have an inchoation of salvation already God begins to fullfil his promise presently Tit. 3.5 2 Tim. 1.9 they are justified already Acts 3.39 all that believe are justified they are adopted 1 John 12. as many as received him to them gave he power to become the Sons of God even to them that believe on his name they are saved from the curse of the law as to outward dispensations Rom. 8.28 all things shall work together for good to them that love God that are called according to purpose But I shall only urge two things wherein the people of God have experience of the beginning of salvation and therein an evidence of their full salvation by Jesus Christ in due time namely sanctification and inward comfort 1. The people of God are sanctified in a way of believing on the righteousness of Christ they that do believe in Christ are sanctified they do lead an holy life dying unto sin and living unto righteousness they are delivered from the servitude unto sin and do become servants of God indeed this cannot be made evident by experience to the world because the world cannot certainly know that those that profess faith in Christ have it in reality nor that those that seem to live an holy life do so indeed yet there is that which falls under the observation of the world that may considerably help forward their satisfaction in this particular 1. Among those that do profess to believe in Christ there are many that live in such a manner that there is not evidence that they are not sanctified 't is not so with all those that profess to believe in Christ there are many that make such a profession that have no faith and therefore it is no wonder
if they be not sanctified but there be many in whose lives there is no evidence that they are destitute of holiness no man can justly charge them with living in any known sin with any unmortifyed corruption or acting from a corrupt principle in religion but this cannot be said concerning others that do not make this profession moral men among the Heathens Turks or Jews there are few or none of them but would make it evident to a man of a discerning spirit that was familiarly acquainted with them that they were under the rule and power of some lust 2. Among those that profess to believe in Christ there are many men in whom there are very speaking evidences that they lead an holy life they do not only walk inoffensively in their conversation but there is a great deal of the breathings of a spirit of holiness in them their carriage savours of the fear of God love to God submission to the will of God care of the advancement of the glory of God there carriage has a great relish of piety and holiness there is as much appearance of holiness as can ordinarily be expected from men that have still a principle of corruption remaining in them 3. Many of those who has formerly lived a corrupt life when once they are in appearance brought home to Christ do give great evidences of an holy life many that live among the people of God do live very corruptly but when once such men come to embrace the Gospel in appearance many of them do become very exemplary in holiness cast off all their former ways of sin and live an humble spiritual obedient life as far as man can judge But there are two wayes whereby the truth of this is evident above exception One is by the testimony of Gods Word the Scripture does commonly give the title of Saints unto believers hence that title of Saints in Christ Jesus is given to the Church at Philippi 1 Phil. 1. so they are called holy brethren that are partakers of the heavenly calling Heb. 3.1 and Saints and faithful in Christ Jesus are used as terms equivalent Eph. 1.1 all those that are implanted into Christ do crucifie their corruptions Gal 5.24 hence good works are a demonstration of the truth of Faith James 2.18 Another way whereby it is made evident is by the experience of many saints hereby it is made evident to them though not unto the world every believer has experience of a great change in himself though they have many fears whether it be indeed a life of holiness that they live it is exercising unto them whether they go beyond hypocrites and are acted by any higher principles than self-love and confcience yet there be several that at times do evidently see a spirit of holiness working in themselves so that their consciences do bear witness that they are the children of God besides what they do perceive of a daily bent of heart to keep Gods commands there are at times more visible and sensible actings of grace there are times when the strings are wound up to the height when grace breaks forth as the light and the heart is satisfied in that that he has a spirit of holiness John 21.17 Lord thou knowest all things thou knowest that I love thee Psal 18.23 I was also upright before him And this fanctification which the people of God have they have in a way of believing some take sanctification so largely as to comprehend the work of regeneration and count regeneration also an effect of closing with Christ but I will not now discuss that controversy though there is no doubt but regeneration is the fruit of Christs purchase but I take sanctification for that work of Gods spirit whereby he does more and more purge away the remainders of sin and carry on the work of holiness in the hearts of his people and this is the fruit of faith in Christ Acts 26.18 they are sanctified by faith that is in me Gal. 2.20 I live by the faith of the Son of God who loved me and gave himself for me and this sanctification comes from Christs purchase he has by his death redemed us from the power of sin Tit. 2 4. who gave himself for us that he might redeem us from all iniquity and purisie to himself a peculiar people zealous of good works so John 17.1 Pet. 1.18 19. Heb. 9 14. 2 The people of God have inward spiritual comfort in a way of believing in the righteousness of Christ it is very true that many men that do not profess the true religion and many others that tho they do profess the true religion yet do not in sincerity embrace it have much inward comfort under an expectation of blessedness hereafter but the people of God that do believe in Jesus Christ have inward comfort in that way peculiar to themselves Which we may consider under these two heads of peace of conscience and communion with God. 1. The people of God in a way of believing have peace of conscience and this is not a particular priviledge of some believers but a blessing that all do in some degree partake of those men that before their coming to Christ were under the terrors of an evil conscience conscience was terrifying of them and binding them over to eternal judgement do upon their closing with Christ enjoy a tranquility of mind and inward peace Indeed this peace may be interrupted and disturbed because of darkness and temptations and because conscience is but in part satisfyed but they are never brought back to take up such conclusions against themselves as before their closing with Christ but commonly they do enjoy some comfortable serenity of heart have the answer of a good conscience by the resurrection of Christ 1 Pet. 3.21 this comes to pass by these two things 1. When a soul comes to Christ the soul is satisfied that there is peace with God to be obtained in a way of coming to Christ that there is safety in coming to Christ the inward call of the Gospel satisfies the soul that there is salvation in Christ for all that come to him conscience is thereby well satisfied in the sufficiency of Christ the freeness and the fulness of the grace of God 1 Pet. 2.7 to him that believes Christ is precious the objections of the heart are removed by the convincing work of the Spirit 2. The first act of closing with Christ is not so sensibly done but that he does take some notice of it some after acts of faith may be more plain and in continuance of time the soul may lose the exact knowledge of the time of his first closing with Christ and the circumstances of it but this first closing with Christ is not so secret a thing but that it falls under the observation of conscience Jer. 3.22 This is clear For 1. The act it self is very observable when the soul comes at first to close with Christ there is a weighty change
manifest at that time that it is his testimony and hereby this differs from the delusions of Satan as the Prophets knew it to be the Lord that revealed things unto them so Saints at the time knew it to be the Spirit of God that witnessed to them they do not need any other help at that time to know it to be the voice of God they do not need a candle to see the Sun though soon after they may have doubts Thus I have cleared up the assumption of the Argument it remains that somewhat be added to evidence the proposition that it must needs be safe appearing in that righteousness upon the account of which God does bestow the beginnings of salvation here And I may evidence that from these two Principles The first Principle is That righteousness which does purchase any part of the good of the covenant does purchase the whole good of the covenant by the righteousness of Christ believers stand already possessed of some part of the good of the covenant and that righteousness that brought them into the possession of that will in due time bring them into the possession of what remains for that which purchases any part of the good of the covenant must needs purchase the whole the condition upon which all the good of the covenant depends was one so that the good of the covenant must be wholy purchased or wholly forfeited it could not be in part purchased in part forfeited the condition of the covenant of works was perfect righteousness if that were performed all the good of the covenant was purchased if that were not performed all the good of the covenant was forfeited an imperfect righteousness would not purchase any one good thing mentioned in the covenant one sin was sufficient to break the whole covenant and expose unto death one sin would make a course of righteousness for many years utterly ineffectual unto the purchase of any good and lay the sinner open unto the curse of the Law Gal. 3.10 Rom. 6.23 whatever was done towards the performance of the condition of the covenant signified nothing except the full was performed that God required so the condition of the covenant of the Mediator was perfect obedience to the law of the Mediator viz. perfect obedience to the commands of the law and perfect bearing of the curse 't is true that the active and passive obedience of Christ have a distinct respect one of them to the possession of good the other to the removal of evil the one is meritorious the other satisfactory one procures the blessings promised the other delivers from the evils threatned but yet Christ being made under such a covenant the success of one depended upon the other and they are joyntly together the purchasing cause of our salvation and one of them would have had no efficacy at all towards our salvation if not accompanied with the other so that this principle stands firm that that righteousness that does not procure all the good of the covenant procures none that righteousness can purchase no good for us that is not sufficient for our compleat salvation that cannot purchase the beginnings of salvation that does not justifie us seeing therefore on the account of Christs righteousness we have already the beginnings of salvation that righteousness is suffieient for our Justification and Salvation The Second Principle is That God in giving the beginnings of salvation in a way of believing in Christs righteousness for salvation does own that to be the way of salvation God does in this way give such mercies as are evidences of his favour and such as do accompany salvation he subdues sin quickens the heart in holiness reveals his loving kindness c. And herein God does plainly testifie that this is the way to salvation and that the righteousness of Christ was the procuring cause of salvation if the righteousness of Christ were not sufficient for our salvation God would be angry with us for believing in Christs righteousness we might expect frowns and judgments in this way but Gods giving the beginnings of salvation in this way does eminently own it to be the way of life when did God in such a way own men in a way of depending upon their own righteousness or external priviledges they have some common mercies but none of the beginnings of salvation but the beginings of salvation being bestowed in this way are an evident sign of divine approbation of it God bore witness to the Apostles preaching this doctrine by many wonderful signs Heb. 2.4 and he bears witness to those that by saith receive this doctrine by wonderful gracious effects in them he gives the earnest of heavenly glory which evidently shews the efficacy of this righteousness which they trust in to accomplish their salvation Eph. 1 13 14. in whom after that ye believed ye were sealed with that holy spirit of promise which is the earnest of our inheritance until the redemption of the purchased possession unto the praise of his glory CHAP. VII The ninth Argument From the Sacraments of the New-Testament Two Objections against this Doctrine Answered Argument IX IT is safe appearing before God in that righteousness the efficacy whereof unto salvation we are taught in the Sacraments of the New-Testament But in the Sacraments of the New-Testament we are taught the efficacy of Christs righteousness unto salvation God in these Sacraments is by sensible signs teaching of us this truth so that in the Sacraments there is a divine testimony to this doctrine 1. We are taught the efficacy of Christs righteousness unto salvation by the ordinance of Baptism as 't is said of circumcision that it was a seal of the righteousness of Faith so is baptism the washing of water signifies our washing in the blood of Christ as the legal washings had a respect unto the cleansing away of sin by Christs blood so has our baptismal washing this ordinance practised first by John and afterwards appointed by Christ to be a perpetual ordinance in the gospel church is appointed on this design to strengthen our Faith in this Doctrine 1. This appears because by baptism is held forth our fellowship with Christ in his sufferings that is signified thereby that we have an interest in the vertue of his sufferings that his sufferings are made over unto us that we do participate in the good and benefit of them Rom. 6 3. so many of us as were baptized into Jesus Christ were baptized into his death there was sealed up unto us the vertue and efficacy of his death therefore verse 4. we are said to be buried with him by baptism into death the like expression you have Col. 2.12 we are thereby partakers of his sufferings as if we our selves had suffered and if this be held forth then our justification and reconciliation is held forth for that is procured by the sufferings of Christ Rom. 5.10 we were reconciled to God by the death of his Son. 2. Baptism is
appointed to be a seal to this doctrine of faith in the righteousness of Christ 't is a confirmation of this doctrine and the covenant of God to give salvation through faith in Christ and therefore it was John the Baptists manner before he baptized persons to teach them that they must believe on Christ Acts 19.4 5. and the Apostles and Apostolical men would not baptize any adult persons but such as professed to believe on Christ Acts 8 36 37. and indeed when persons do subject themselves unto this ordinance of baptism they do acknowledge that doctrine of salvation by Christ and therefore in that promise which Christ puts into the mouths of the Apostles when he sends them to preach the Gospel he makes mention of baptism Mark 16.16 he that believeth and is baptized shall be saved Baptism is mentioned as the evidence of Faith. 3. Because Baptism represents and shews forth the washing away the guilt of our sins by the blood of Christ This is held forth in that 1 Pet. 3.21 the like figure whereunto even Baptism doth also now save us not the putting away of the filth of the flesh but the answer of a good Conscience towards God by the resurrection of Jesus Christ For the opening of this plead you may mind 1. That the Ark spoken of ver 20. was a Type of Christ therefore Baptism is said to be a like figure the Ark wherein Noah's Family was preserved in time of the deluge typified our Salvation by the Lord Jesus therefore it is said that Noah by preparing the Ark became Heir of the Righteousness which is by Faith Hebr. 11.7 2. Baptism does save us as it is a shadow of some spiritual thing therefore it is said the like figure even Baptism sav●s us not but that Baptism has some real influence into salvation as indeed all Ordinances have so the Types of old but the salvation he attributes to Baptism is representative 3. The Salvation represented by Baptism is the purging of the Conscience from the guilt of sin called the answer of a good Conscience the washing of the body signifies the washing of the soul 4. The reason why he ascribes the answer of a good Conscience to the resurrection of Christ and not to his death is because though his death purchased it yet his resurrection is the great evidence of the satisfactoriness of his sufferings therefore we are said to be begotten unto a lively hope thereby 1 Pet. 1.3 2. We are taught the efficiency of Christs Righteousness unto salvation by the Ordinance of the Lords Supper the Lords Supper was instituted by Christ immediately before his sufferings wherein Bread and Wine in the celebration of that Ordinance are made the signs of the body and blood of Christ they are not natural signs of any such thing but have that signification put upon them by Christ and God is teaching us in this Ordinance that we have falvation through the sufferings of Christ 1. This appears because here the death of Christ is represented as a violent and penal death here is a representation of Christ crucified here is not meerly the shewing forth of his death but the manner of his death to mind us of it that he died in a way of punishment that he suffered that vengeance that was due unto us for our sins Isai 53.8 for the transgression of my people was he stricken 2. Here the death of Christ is represented as being upon our account 1 Cor. 11.24 this is my body which is broken for you Christs death was the payment of our Debt we were the principal Debtors Christ was the Surety our guilt was transferred unto him he deserved not such sufferings himself but underwent them as a publick person and therefore by his Sufferings we may be justified and saved 3. In this Ordinance the death of Christ is to be shewed forth till he comes 1 Cor. 11.26 which shews that it is satisfactory to the justice of God it had not been worth the while to appoint signs for the remembrance of it to the Worlds end if it had not procured our salvation it had better have been forgotten if it had not procured our redemption 4. The Wine in the Lords Supper is said to be his blood of the New-Testament Mat 26 28 why is it so called but that it purchases the blessings of the New-Testament the Covenant of Grace is confirmed by the blood of Christ on the same account he is called the Mediator of the New-Covenant or Testament Hebrews 12 24. 5. His Blood is here represented as shed for the remission of sins Mat 26 28 that sins might be forgiven and it would never have been thus represented if it had not been effectual for this end his minding us for what purpose it was shed shews that the end is thereby attained 6. In this Ordinance we are invited to put our trust in the death of Christ Mat 26 26 27 take eat this is my body and drink ye all of it when the body feeds upon the Sacramental Bread and Wine the Soul is to do that which answers unto it the Soul is to feed upon Christ crucified which is nothing else but the acting Faith on him Joh. 6 53. Having thus cleared it that in the Sacraments of the New-Testament we are taught the efficacy of Christs Righteousness unto Salvation it remains that we add something to shew the evidence that arises from hence that it is safe appearing in the righteousness of Christ and Gods teaching of us this makes it evident what way soever God teaches it in but there is some peculiar light that does arise from this way of teaching by the Sacraments of the New-Testament that may help more abundantly to satisfie our hearts in this Truth 1. If God teach us this in the Sacraments of the New-Testament this shews that it lies much upon the heart of God to strengthen our Faith in this particular that it is safe appearing before God in Christs Righteousness this shews that God is very careful that we may believe in Christ if we see a man promise another an Estate make an instrument of conveyance sets his hand and adds his Seal to it we conclude that he desires to give him all manner of assurance and would leave no room for doubting so when we see God sending his servants to witness in his Name that there is salvation in Christ that he gives it under his hand has left it upon Record in his Word and adds also sensible signs for the establishment of our Faith we may conclude that God is very careful to leave no room for doubting in this particular his design is to put the thing out of all question and certainly God would never thus busie himself to delude us nor take such care to satisfie us in this particular but that this is the very way of Salvation 2. If this be the thing that God teaches us in the Sacraments of the New-Testament then there are
God. 2. Some men are naturally of a more stubborn spirit than others and upon that account they feel more dreadful opposition though every natural man is equally under the power of sin for they are totally so the disposition to sin against God does neither increase nor decrease in natural men though particular evil dispositions do yet some men by reason of their temper are of a more stubborn spirit and in other cases are wont to be more difficult to yield either to God or men than other men and that is one reason why they in this case do experience more opposition 3. There is a great difference in the risings of mens hearts against yielding to God from the different manner of Gods dispensations to the same under this work Especially in three things 1. Some men had abundance more confidence that they were in a good estate than ever others did obtain unto they were strongly perswaded that they were converted had had abundance of joy under the apprehension of their good condition and when these hopes come to be pulled away from them it is no wonder that their hearts work exceedingly they are like the troubled Sea that casts forth mire and dirt 2. Some men when they are emptied of their own righteousness are left more upon the borders of dispair than others are there is a secret hope that God does sustain the hearts of all by an hope rising from the power of God and the deliverance he has wrought for others c in some there is more of this hope in others less the more there is of this the more this work of submission is facilitated an enemy will sooner yield where he has more hope of mercy than where he has less the less hope men have the more difficult their submission will be that made the Syrians yield because they looked on the Kings of Israel as merciful Kings 1 King 20.31 3. God does discover his own soveraignty sooner unto some than unto others the conviction of that is the thing that silences the heart and makes it bow that brought down Jobs Spirit Job 42.2 5 the soul will not yield till convinced of this and God is pleased to deal with men variously as to this some he convinces sooner and thereby prevents much of those stubborn workings that otherwise would be 2. The second way of trial is by the manner of the Souls first closing with Christ there is a great difference between saints and hipocrites in their first venturing upon Christ though there be a similitude yet there is also a dissimilitude some persons indeed through negligence lose the distinct remembrance of this which occasions much darkness afterwards but a false heart does not experience such things in his first receiving of the Gospel as a sincere heart does there are some things that are common to one and to another but there are other things that are peculiar to the people of God if the manner of their closing were the same their Faith would be the same the manner of closing is such as doth distinguish them and take it up in such particulars 1. The soul is assured of the truth of the Gospel by the spirit of God before the Soul was full of doubts and questions but when he closes with Christ he is assured of the truth of the Gospel the reason that men do not entertain the truth of the Gospel is because they are not assured of the truth of it when they believe the truth of it then it works effectually up on them 1 Thess 2.13 ye received it not as the word of man but as it is in truth the Word of God which effectually worketh in you that believe When the soul first closeth with Christ it is satisfied in the truth of the gospel In the consideration of this we may take notice of three things 1. That at this time the soul knows the truth of the gospel he had the notion of it before but now he sees it to be so indeed it is a real thing unto him there is a light let into that soul discovering the truth of the gospel the soul has not indeed at that time an actual and distinct consideration of all the sundamental truths of the gospel so as to yield a particular assent to every one of them but all those foundation truths are radically made known at that time that is there is that light put into the soul then that will make him yield an assent to all those truths when he comes to have the actual consideration of them 1 Ioh. 2.26 ye have an unction from the holy One and know all things and at this time the soul has the actual consideration of some foundation gospel truths such as the infinite free mercy of God the vertue of the blood of Christ or the like and sees such things as neither his own reason nor Satan could make him to apprehend and although the soul has not the actual consideration of all foundation gospel truths yet he sees so much at that time as satisfies him in the truth of the gospel for the knowledg of th truth of the gospel does not depend upon the knowledg of all those things which must be true if the gospel be true the knowledg of some particular gospel truths may abundantly satisfie a mans heart that the gospel is true so as to encourage him to come to Christ and although the soul at that time does not give a particular assent to all those gospel truths which are the Pillars of our Faith yet he does reject none the truth of the gospel is discovered unto him and that not only in general that there is salvation in Christ for them that come unto him but also in particular there is salvation for him if he will accept of it he sees that there is a way of salvation for the most unworthy he sees also that this is offered by God unto him that there is that preciousness in Christ that freeness in Gods grace that faithfulness in Gods Word that is a sufficient encouragement unto him to venture his soul on Christ his eyes are opened to see that there is safety for him notwithstanding his unworthiness he thought he believed the gospel before but only did not know that God called him but now he sees gospel principles in such a manner that he is satisfied that God called him and that he may venture upon Christ 2. The soul has at this time an assured knowledg of the truth of the gospel it is not an opinion or conjecture arising from some probable appearances but an assurance therefore they say we believe and are sure Joh. 6.69 the soul sees that it is certainly so God gives us outwardly great assurance of the truth of the gospel and at this time the soul has inwardly an assurance of it t is very true there is a difference in the measure of assurance that one has and another has all assurance is not in the like
degree we read sometime in Scripture of an Assurance 1 Thess 1.5 of a full Assurance Heb. 9.22 of all riches of the full assurance of understanding Col. 2.2 this assurance in the first closing with Christ what ever degree it is in does not remove the habit and principle of doubting though it does mortifie it in part that it never recovers its strength again yet there will be frequent returnings of this spirit of doubting it will attend a Saint less or more as long as he lives and many times in the first closing with Christ the assurance is not in such a degree but that there will be actual doubting the workings of a spirit of fear are not wholly removed some doubtings and misgivings of heart are consistent with assurance a man may see that it must needs be so that it can't be otherwise and yet immediately have recoylings of spirit but the assurance of the soul so far prevails over all his doubtings that he can venture himself in the arms of Jesus Christ 3. The soul is assured at this time by the Spirit of God that the Gospel is true and the messages of salvation certain The comforter shall convince of righteousness Joh. 16.10 the Spirit works a principle of faith and draws it into act sanctifies the reason and understanding and discovers the glorious excellency of God whereby the heart is assured indeed this assurance cannot arise from any other cause natural reason will not assure men of this for the reason of man is miserably corrupted and cannot see such spiritual things 1 Cor. 2.14 the natural man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God for they are foolishness unto him neither can he know them because they are spiritually discerned Indeed natural reason from Scripture principles may strongly argue the truth of this way of salvation against the Papist and other Hereticks but natural reason can't satisfie men about those scripture principles yea though natural reason be enlightned by a common work of the Spirit so as to be greatly affected with the Gospel for a time yet it cannot assure a man of the truth of it neither is it possible for Satan to work any such assurance in men men are sometimes afraid whether the discovery they have had were not the delusions of the Devil but though the Devil may comfort false hearts and fill them with joy yet he cannot assure men of the truth of the Gospel for he can only raise those principles that are in men and not put a new principle of faith in them whereby it is that the truth of the Gospel is discerned neither can the Devil give a discovery to the soul of the glorious nature of God or excellency of Christ so as that the heart should trust him love him c. Satan can make no such discoveries to a natural man as a natural mind is uncapable of receiving so that this assurance is the peculiar work of the Spirit From this particular we may conclude the Faith of two sorts of persons to be false on this account that they never have been assured of the truth of the Gospel 1. Such as are perswaded of the truth of the Gospel only from tradition the bottonie of many mens perswasions is the profession and judgment of such men among whom they live this is the doctrine that they have been bred up in the principle that their Parents have taught them they abhor to have any thoughts to the contrary because they have been Educated in this way upon the same ground that a Mahometan and Papist is tenacious of the religion of his Country and as the Heathen were wont to stick to the religion of their Forefathers Jer. 2.11 14. Mic. 5. upon this account many receive the Gospel and this may be a great advantage to men because they are brought under means and are kept from prejudices against the Gospel and so tradition cannot be true faith men cannot be assured of the Gospel upon this foundation this can only be the bottom of a strong opinion and conjecture not of Assurance 2. There is also another sort whose Faith does appear from hence to be unsound namely such who believed that God meant them in the calls of the Gospel because they found some good affections in themselves if their heart had been dead and unsavoury they could not have thought that God called them but the foundation of their believing that they were invited was they found some goodness in themselves but certainly this was built upon conjecture and an opinion of their own and therefore they could not be assured of it they had no assurance that they were called though they might have a strong confidence yet they could not be assured from thence that they were invited 2. In the first closure of the soul with Christ the Soul comes to him meerly upon the incouragement of the call of God in the Gospel God invites sinners in the Gospel to come to Christ and many ways urgeth them so to do and from thence the soul takes its encouragement There were many other things that encouraged them before to wait upon God for converting grace as the power of God Gods converting of others his strivings with him by his Spirit but the thing that is his encouragement to come to Christ is the call of the Gospel he sees his warrant in the call of the Gospel the call of the Gospel is the foundation of his faith that is the reason of his faith that God calls him in his Word The call of God does contain in it sufficient encouragement to believe for therein God shews his readiness to save sinners therein he shews that there is a way of salvation prepared for them therein he binds his faithfulness to them and lays bonds upon himself to save them if they come to Christ and this is the encouragement to them to believe Acts 13 48. they glorified the Word of the Lord and as many for it may be read such as were ordained to eternal life believed For the right understanding of this Consider 1. 1. It is indifferent with this first closing with Christ whether the soul takes notice of the call to believe as Gods call or Christs call some souls in their first closing take notice that Christ calls them others that God calls them and it is no material thing which of these ways it be if either the soul hear God or hear Christ calling him the answer to that call is true faith for there is sufficient warrant for us to come either from the voice of God or the voice of Christ this is an abundant demonstration of it that the call of the Gospel is sometimes propounded to us in Scripture as the call of God Jer. 3.22 Gal. 3.15 2 Tim. 1.9 and sometimes it is propounded unto us as the call of Christ Rev 3.18.20 there is this difference between them that Christ calls us by an authority derived from God God does derive his
sign of an hypocrite to trust in his own duties and they set themselves to trust in Christ and think they do somewhat at it but their way of living is upon themselves and they are very great strangers to Christ this is not the guise of the people of God gal 2.20 the life thut I live in the flesh I live by the faith of the Son of God. 3. Such persons as cannot venture upon Christ when they are in the dark about their estate when they think that they see signs that they are converted then they can believe they are very forward but when in the dark no Gospel encouragements will prevail upon them a saint may find it very difficult at such a time but a false heart stayes till he can discern some more hopes of his good condition before he can believe such a man does not live a life of Faith. Before I pass this way of trial I shall answer some Doubts about it that sometimes trouble the People of God. Doubt 1. I fear I do not live a life of Faith because I find abundance of unbelief I am exceeding distrustful see little as I ought to see of the excellency of Christ of the stability of the Covenant or of the freeness of Gods grace Answer It may be so and yet your Faith may be right there is a backwardness in Saints to believe Luk. 24.25 26. O fools and stow of heart to believe Saints have but a little Faith they that have most have but a little Rev 3.8 this is the general complaint of the people of God and generally it is from Faith that they are burdened with unbelief a spirit of Faith makes men qualified to discern their unbelief and makes men see an hainous evil in it Doubt 2. I fear I dont live a life of Faith because I am very ready to give way to a spirit of carnal confidence I am sure t●e●e is a great deal of false Faith in me if there be any stirrings of affection I am ready to idolize them and stay upon them Answer You may possibly think there is more carnal confidence working in you than there is hope of your good condition should be strengthened by the sanctifying fruits of the Spirit they are good signs but I grant you are not to be carnally confident though your Faith be of the right kind and you live a life of Faith yet you will be troubled with a spirit of carnal confidence as long as you live Mat. 13.27 Prov. 30.6 where the Apostle sayes we have no confidence in the flesh Phil. 3.3 his meaning is not that carnal confidence is wholly mortified but their Doctrine was that no confidence was to be in the flesh and they allowed none Doubt 3. I fear I dont live a life of Faith because my Faith brings me in so little supplies of Grace and Comfort God dont seem to own it Answer You gain confiderably by your Faith if you gain this to be kept following of God 1 Pet. 1.5 you must not be discouraged because God does not give you such signs as you desire Joh. 20 29. Blessed are they that have not seen and yet have believed the measures of comfort that God gives to his People are very various and sometimes God puts his people upon it against hope to believe in hope and that is a sign of a good Faith when a man sees but little coming and yet will believe still Rom. 4.18 Abraham against hope believed in hope Doubt 4. I am afraid because I am so bold to trust in God from time to time though I have so much sin I am afraid it is a life of Presumption not Faith Answer There is indeed a boldness to trust in God from conceits of mens worth that is not right but there is a two fold boldness that God will never blame men for one is the bearing up of their heart with the hopes of Gods favour upon good experience of it notwithstanding sin only you must beware you do not make light of sin because God has given you such hopes the other is a depending on Jesus Christ for the pardon of sin and accepting Gods offer notwithstand your sins yea though you have not such brokenness of heart as does become you Heb. 4.16 Let us come boldly to the Throne of Grace 4. Try the truth of your Faith by that holiness that does accompany and flow from Faith in Jesus Christ they that are true believers do lead an holy life Holiness does accompany Faith and therefore believers are commonly in Scripture stiled Saints 2 Cor. 1.1 there is a concatenation of Graces where there is one grace there is all as it is in a natural man all the natural faculties of the soul do accompany each other they live and dye together so it is with the several graces that are in Saints the same principle of Grace does inable the Soul to all sorts of holy actions Grace in the heart is but one principle though in respect of its various actings and objects it does receive various denominations and wherever Faith is it is accompanied with universal holiness and therefore holiness is given as a Sign and Character of Believers Gal. 5.24 they that are Christs have crucified the flesh with the affections and lusts the actings of Faith go hand in hand with the excercise of other graces Faith is alwayes attended with universal holiness hence there are so many promises of Salvation made unto those that are holy though it be Faith only that gives men a title to heaven yet there are promises made unto holiness because that is a property of believers and hence also there are so many threatnings unto those that live unholily Heb. 12.14 without holiness no man shall see the Lord. And indeed holiness does not only accompany Faith but the exercise of it does flow from Faith Faith has a great influence into an holy life the actings of Faith upon the whole Word of God does greatly quicken a spirit of obedience it is a spirit of Faith that makes all the Arguments which the Scripture is full of to become powerful upon the heart whatever God proposes to us in his Word to make us obedient it will not have that effect upon our heart if it be not entertained by Faith men believe commands incouragements threatnings and so they become efficacious upon the heart the whole Word of God works on men as it is entertained by Faith all graces are quickened and drawn into exercise in this way men believe and hope they believe and love they believe and repent the Will and Affections never act in a gracious way but when the understanding does discover ground so to do by Faith we understand spiritual things and so our hearts are carried after them what ever grace is acted Faith is acted together with it and therefore in the 11th to the Hebrews whatever the Patriarcks did and suffered for God is ascribed to Faith. But as other
actings of Faith have an influence into Holiness so in a special manner the actings of Faith upon Jesus Christ we are satisfied by Faith in him Act. 26.18 the peculiar actings of Faith on Christ have a special influence into an holy life and that two wayes 1. The believing of the Gospel does in its own nature stir up men to holiness when men by Faith do entertain the calls of God in the Gospel it has a strong impression on their hearts to move them to holiness when men see the readiness of God to pardon them the wonderful grace of God in the Gospel it prevails with them to lead an holy life Psal 26.23 Thy loving kindness is before mine eyes and I have walked in thy truth the sence of the grace of God apprehended by Faith makes men admire the glorious excellency of God love God fear to offend him troubled that they have grieved him and wronged him the discoveries of Gospel grace leave an everlasting impression upon the heart to love and honour God. 2. The believing on Christ is the way wherein God has promised to carry on the work of Sanctification in this way God gives forth the assistances of his Spirit for the carrying on of this work God in the invitations of the Gospel calls us to glory and vertue 2 Pet. 1.3 Faith in Christ is the condition of the covenant of grace and therefore thereby God becomes engaged to keep men in the wayes of holiness as all other covenant mercies are made over to the soul in this way so likewise sanctifying grace and besides that God has directed us to exercise Faith upon Christ for Sanctification he tells us that without him we can do nothing John 15.5 that he is made to us for Sanctification 1 Cor. 1.30 that whatever we do in word or deed we must do all in the Name of the Lord Jesus Christ Col. 3.17 this is a principal means prescribed unto us in order to the carrying on of the work of Sanctification we must attend other appointments and ordinances of God prayer reading hearing sacraments watching meditating sim but we may not trust to any of our own strivings but especially attend this ordinance of the covenant of grace to roll our selves upon Christ as being the purchaser and the dispenser of this blessing waiting for the influences of his Spirit and in this way he assists and strengthens his to lead an holy life For the opening of this way of Trial we may consider what an holy life is It is a course of walking in all Gods Commandments from a gracious respect unto God here you may distinguish between a principle of holiness an holy frame an holy action and an holy life a principle of holiness is a quality inabling and inclining a man to keep all Gods commands out of a gracious respect unto God an holy frame is a raised prevailing disposition unto holiness by the habit it is disposed to holiness by an holy frame to a more ready and chearful practice of holiness when the heart is in an holy frame it is like an instrument in tune like a good knife that has a good edge an holy action is an action commanded of God done out of a gracious respect unto God an holy life is a course of walking in all Gods commands from a gracious respect unto God In this discription three things are to be minded 1. That where there is an holy life there is a walking in all Gods commands there may be a reformation of some particular sins where there is not an holy life any one way of sin makes a mans life unholy if men allow any way of disobedience the life is not holy in an holy life there is an abstaining from every known sin and the practice of every known duty Luk. 1 6. They were both righteous before God walking in all the Commandments and Ordinances of the Lord blameless he that leads an holy life does observe all those commands that direct his outward behaviour of himself and he attends all those commands that direct the carriage and behaviour of the heart those commands that require internal duty love fear and those that do require the right manner of doing his duty doing of it for Gods glory doing of it in the Name of Christ doing of it with diligence with delight the casting off of any duty makes the life unholy The principle of grace that is in a Saint does both inable and incline the heart to keep all Gods Commands there is no command given by God but there is a suitable inclination in the heart of a Saint unto it there be in the heart of a Saint some general inclinations to all Gods commands some inclinations that respect every one of Gods precepts that are principles of universal obedience and they are three love to God fear of God and saith in God these three influence a man to all that obedience that God requires these incline the heart to do every thing that God requires hence sometimes we read that love makes us keep Gods commands 1 John 5.3 so all Religion is called the fear of God because that influences all Isai 50.10 so Faith is a general principle of obedience Heb. 11.7 8. besides these there are in a godly man more particular inclinations to the commands severally which are not of such latitude these are the off-spring of the other thus patience inclines a man to keep some commands temperance others bounty others pity others 2 Pet. 1.5 6. But this walking in all Gods commands does admit of divers degrees all the people of God in this life fall short of perfection and some fall far short of that perfection that others do attain every one that is travelling in a path don't travel with equal diligence and speed so here some are more dull heedless and negligent than others are and many Saints do fall short in respect of some outward commands of some that are but natural men but every one must have such a measure of obedience to Gods commands as speaks faithfulness such as speaks a spirit of fear faith and love there must not be an heart allowance of any sin the conscience of a natural man may allow none but the heart and will of a Saint does allow none there are many sins which a christian does commit often in a day as the actings of unbelief by-ends worldly affections and pride but yet he does not allow them and his disallowance is seen in acts of hatred towards these sins repenting of them watching against them out of hatred and by his performing contrary actions namely of humility faith c. 2. Where there is an holy life this walking in Gods commands is in a course that is their way and manner and trade whatever exactness a man may have for a fit that will not denominate his life holy he that leads an holy life is in his ordinary course attending the rules of holiness and that not
on t when tumbling into the lake that burns with fire and brimstone what can comfort you in that condition men take great delight here in their worldly enjoyments and pleasures but what comfort will it be to have good things when they are tormented in this flame men comfort themselves here that they have laid a foundation of worldly greatness for their children but what comfort will it be to them to think that their children are eating and drinking and sporting when they are drinking the dregs of the wrath of God and whatever honour their Sons come to their flesh upon them shall have pain and their soul within them shall mourn you have much to do now to bear any little affliction and how do you think to go thorow these calamities where nothing will be moderate where all evils shall fall upon you and that in the extremity of them you will wring your hands and tear your hair and gnash your teeth and curse your day and fill hell with outcries and lamentations this will be your portion if you continue to reject Jesus Christ Luk. 12.46 He shall appoint him his portion with unbelievers it is not a matter of probability a thing only to be much suspected but beyond all question that you even you are a damned man if you do not entertain the calls of the Gospel you are spending away your time in delays but you had need resolve the case if you refuse Christ you chuse misery you chuse death you chuse eternal damnation stand out from Christ a little longer you are a gone man men hope God will not be so hard to them as to damn them especially considering the services they have done and the pains that they have taken in religion but there is one law for all men under the Gospel he that believeth not shall be damned Mat. 16.16 the unbeliever lies open to damnation on a double account upon the account of his other sins and upon the account of his unbelief Jeb 2.3 how shall we escape if we neglect so great salvation let mens other qualifications be what they will yet if they believe not the wrath of God abideth upon them Joh. 3.36 God threatens them in his word with ruine and those threatnings are absolute such as bind him in faithfulness to damn every unbeliever there are many indefinite threatnings in the Scripture and many conditional but these are absolute ones against every one that continues in unbelief there is no possibility for them to escape This appears 1. Because it is contrary to the decree and appointment of God to save such as do not believe the decrees of God are inviolable it is a vain thing for any man to look for salvation contrary to Gods decree but it is against Gods decree to save unbelievers not that there is such a formal act in the decree that unbelievers shall be damned but this is a truth arising from the decree for God has determined to give faith unto all those that he has chosen unto salvation he has determined to lead them in a way of faith unto life 2 Thes 2.13 God has chosen you from the beginning unto salvation through sanctification of the Spirit and belief of the truth all that God has chosen unto life shall believe John 6.37 all that the Father has given me shall come unto me so that it is cross to the decree of God to save any man that has not faith the decree of God is a bar in the way of his salvation 2. Because faith is the condition of the covenant of grace there is one law for all men there is but one condition of this covenant John 5.24 he that heareth my words and believeth in him that sent me hath everlasting life c. we are directed to take this way for salvation there is no other way proposed in case of a failure in this so that the want of this must needs exclude men from the good of the covenant the want of this condition renders men uncapable of life 3. Because it must be so in Justice and Gods heart is as much upon the glorifying of his Justice as his grace one attribute is as due to him as another the glorifying of his Justice is not a by-business but a thing that his heart is deeply concerned in and Justice requires the ruine of unbelievers for they deserve it Rom. 6.23 the wages of sin is death and there is no way for Justice to be satisfied for their sins but by their ruine 4 Because it is foretold and prophesied of that Christ will destroy unbelievers when he comes to Judgment the Scripture gives us an account before hand of the transactions of the day of Judgment what will be the issue of things and befal these and those in that day and God tells us that unbelievers shall be ruined then he does not only threaten them with ruine but tells the Saints that such persons shall be ruined 2 Thess 1.7 8. he will take vengeance on them that obey not the Gospel of Jesus Christ Rev. 21.8 the fearful and unbelieving shall have their part in the lake that burneth with fire and brimstone 5. Because the Sentence of God in the Gospel is that which men shall be judged by God declares in the Gospel that he that believeth not shall be damned and if unbelievers be tried by this rule they will certainly perish if God should try them by some other rule that they might fancy or imagine they might make a shift to escape but by this rule they are gone men and this is the rule they must be tried by God will have no respect in that day unto mens riches or learning or esteem among men or their civil or moral conversation but their case must be determined by the Gospel Rom. 2.16 God will judg the secrets of men by Jesus Christ according to my Gospel 6. Those that do not believe in Christ have not those other qualifications that do accompany salvation there be many other qualifications besides Faith that God has promised Salvation un to and some men that are under a conviction that they have not Faith are pretenders to some of those qualifications but they do but flatter themselves when they come to be examined by God they will be found destitute of all those holy qualifications they make a shew of humility patience love to God regard to his glory but those shews are but delusions all the religion of those men that have not Faith is hipocrisie there may be Morality without Faith and strong religious affections but there is no sanctification where there is no Faith there may be the shadow of it but not the thing it self Act. 26.18 Sanctified by Faith that is in me It is impossible for you to escape ruin if you do not believe and that is not all for your rejecting of Christ does not only expose you unto condemnation but to a greater degree of misery than multitudes will
sort of men another to limit it and confine it to them it may be applied particularly to young ones yet that does not exclude the Antient to poor ones yet that does not exclude the wealthy to afflicted ones and that does not exclude men that are in prosperity unto the Jews but that does not exclude the Gentiles Rev. 22.22 Whoever will let him come and take the water of life freely Objection 8. I have not a work of Humiliation I am not brought wholly out of my self therefore I am not called Answer 1. Persons that are not humbled are called to come to Christ their next work indeed is not to come to Christ but to come out of themselves and so come to Christ to forsake all other confidences and build on Christ to throw away other hopes and flee to this hope that is set before them to throw away their crutches and lean upon Christ self-righteous persons are invited Rev. 3.17 18. they that said they were rich are invited to come to Christ for gold tried in the fire 2. If persons are so far humbled as to be willing to take Christ on his own terms that is enough there needs no humiliation before faith but upon this account that persons may be so shiftless that they may be willing to take Christ as a free gift of God men need so much that they may not make lies their refuge but may be prepared to take the free offer of the Gospel so much as is necessary in order to a dependance on Christ and free-grace is needful and no more Objection 9. How can the Righteousness of Christ make God love one I have no righteousness of my own to draw the heart of God to me and I don't see how the righteousness of Christ can procure the love of God for me Answer 1. The use of the righteousness of Christ is to answer the demands of the Law for you the Law laid an objection in the way of your salvation which must be removed before you could be saved the Law would not admit of your salvation without a compleat righteousness and the righteousness of Christ does remove this objection this is as much as the Law does demand as the condition of life the righteousness of Christ makes you an heir of blessedness according to the law this removes the guilt of sin this supplies your want of worthiness so that hereby fair way is made for your salvation without any injustice Rom. 3.26 there needs nothing more to make your salvation free from any legal exceptions 2. There is no need that the righteousness of Christ should procure the love of God for you men are troubling of themselves in vain when they are seeking a cause of Gods love out of himself Gods love is the first cause of mans salvation and has no dependance upon any thing it is impossible that any thing out of God should move God to love you and there is sufficiency of grace in God to love you tho' there be no external cause to move him God loves men freely Hos 14.4 he can have mercy upon you because he will the love that God has to the angels of heaven is not built upon their righteousness but is the foundation of their righteousness because they were elect angels therefore they continued holy angels and the love of God to Abraham and all his Saints does not depend upon their righteousness nor upon the Righteousness of Christ indeed the love of God was the reason why Christ was sent to work out righteonsness for us Joh. 4.10 he loved us and sent his Son to be the propitiation for our sins Objection 10 I have not the inward call of the Gospel how can it be said then that God calls me I have indeed an external call but God does not inwardly call me and I wait for that Answer It is the outward call of the Gospel that gives men their warrant to believe it is the written Word of God that bears us out in it and you must not expect any other warrant but that you must not expect any new revelations to warrant your coming to Christ 2 Pet. 1.19 we have also a more sure word of Prophesie the inward call is nothing else but the opening of the ear to hear the outward call the inward call is only that illumination of the mind wherby we see God calling of us in his word the assuring us of the truth of the Gospel the call of God in his Word is that that gives men their encouragement to come to Christ the Word of God is the ground of faith Psal 91.4 his Truth shall be thy shield and buckler the design of the inward call is only to clear up the outward call and satisfie the heart in that the outward call evidences mens safety in coming there is Gods testimony and that is an evidence beyond exception 1 Joh. 5.9 Gods call in his Word makes it your duty to believe but that it would not do if it did not give you a sufficient warrant to believe the inward call helps us to read and understand our warrant but it is the outward call that gives warrant to believe the outward call is the foundation of saith Acts 13.48 they glorified the Word of the Lord and believed God speaks his heart in the outward call men slight it and say it is but an outward call but the outward call is no delusion God speaks uprightly in the outward call there you may see the heart of God how ready he is to bestow salvation upon sinners and the outward call binds Gods faithfulness the outward call lays such a tye upon God as makes the condition of believers very safe Heb. 10.25 let us hold fast the profession of our faith without wavering for he is fatthful that promised Objection 11. I have an unwilling spirit to come to Christ and therefore I am not called for the call is only to them that will Rev 22.17 whosoever will let him take of the water of life freely Answer 1. When God says whoever will he does not limit the call to them that will the offer is general and therefore is made unto them that will not as well as unto them that will men that are unwilling ought to come mens duty does not depend upon their willingness to do it God commands those that are unwilling the generality of the Jews were not willing to come to Christ yet God required them to come Joh. 9.29 this is the work of God that ye believe on him whom he hath sent God makes conditional promises unto such and will punish such men for their not coming unto Christ it will be a poor excuse at the last day for men to say they were not willing out of their own mouth God will conde mn them 2 When God says whosoever will he does not require any antecedent willingness before their coming the meaning is not that men must first find themselves willing and so come