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B10040 The perfection of justification maintained against the Pharise the purity of sanctification against the stainers of it: the unquestionablenesse of a future glorification aganst the Sadduce: in severall sermons. Together with an apologeticall answer to the ministers of the new province of London in vindication of the author against their aspersions. / by John Simpson, an unworthy publisher of gospel-truths in London. Simpson, John, 17th cent. 1648 (1648) Wing S3817A; ESTC R184177 253,105 558

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to the Son that this work may be wrought in us Thinke not that the worke of faith can be wrought by any power which is in our selves it is given to us to believe by the grace of God communicated and extended to us in the Lord Jesus Christ And this is the next thing that lies in the words to be handled Ye are saved by grace through faith and that not of your selves it is the gift of God But I must leave that to some other time In the mean while look unto the Father of Lights for it is his gift wee cannot bestow it upon our selves Faith is not from our SELVES SERMON IIII. EPHES. 2.8 By grace ye are saved through faith not of your selves it is the gift of God FAith is a work as difficult as it is glorious and as much beyond the creatures strength to worke it in himselfe as his merits to deserve it of himselfe Therefore the Apostle having acquainted us with the excellency of faith through which we are saved doth now inform us concerning the power by which it is wrought in us It is not of our selves but it is the gift of God First he shewes negatively that it is not of our selves And then 2ly affirmatively that it is the gift of God When God doth effectually worke upon a man to make him happy in his Son he worketh two things in a man hee doth take him from himselfe and considence in his owne strength and doth carry him into his owne strength and goodnesse from whence hee receiveth all strength And this is expressed here by Paul who when he saith that faith is not of our selves but that it is the gift of God I shall by the assistance of grace speak of the first of these and endeavour to prove this Proposition That true saving faith is not of our selves When the Apostle Peter made a glorious profession of the Lord acknowledging him to be the Son of God Jesus answered and said unto him Blessed art thou Simon Bar-jona for flesh and blood hath not revealed it to thee but my Father which is in heaven Mat. 16.17 Here our Saviour beares witnesse to the trueth of his faith and to shew him that hee professed not this only in word and in tongue but that hee professed it from the truth of faith which was in him therefore hee acknowledgeth that it was not from flesh and blood but by the Father which had revealed it to him Where we may finde our position clearely confirmed to you that those that truely believe who have the unfained faith of the people of God it is not a faith wrought in them by themselves it doth not flow from any naturall principle but it is the immediate work of the power of God in their hearts As wee did not nor could not make our owne hearts so wee cannot make our heart new hearts Jerem. 13.23 Can the Ethiopian change his skin or the Leopard his spots then may ye also doe good who are accustomed to doe evill By which the Prophet doth clearly hold forth this truth that sinners can no more by their own strength make themselves saints which is by faith then a Blackmore can change the colour of his skin or the Leopard his spots An Ethiopian may be painted white so an hypocriticall sinner may bee a painted Sepulchre appearing righteous and sound to men when hee is full of rottennesse within But God alone doth change and purifie our hearts by his gift of faith which is not of our selves For the amplifying of this point to you I shal lay down some subsequent considerations by which I shall prove this to you that he that truely believes doth not believe by any power strength or ability in himselfe by which he is in any measure sitted and enabled for this great work of true justifying faith The first consideration shall be drawn from the nature of faith as it is held forth to us in the word of God which faith is the worke of God upon the spirit of a Saint by which the grace of God in the Lord Jesus Christ is discovered to him and by which he in his heart Rom. 10.9 is made willing to receive Christ and to rest upon him and his righteousnesse alone for his Justification Rom. 10.4 Thus the Scripture speaks of faith First it speakes of faith as it is a light of God in the understanding so wee are bid to look to the Lord Jesus and we shall be saved Isa 45.22 And it is said of the faithfull that by faith they saw the promises afar off Heb. 11.13 They saw Christ not as we see him who behold him as hee hath been offered up as our sacrifice and hath made an end of our sins Dan. 9. But they beheld him as one that was to come and was to make a propitiation for the sins of the world And if wee thus look upon faith as it is a beam from God enlightning us in our understandings to see Gods grace in his Son we shall find that faith is not of our selves Which will appeare if wee consider what our owne understandings are before God doth give us the true knowledge of the Lord Jesus I shall acquaint you here with Scripture expressions which doe sufficiently and clearly hold forth this unto us The first expression is that men without the Lord Jesus Christ are darkened in their understandings The Apostle speaking of the Gentiles that knew not Christ he saith Ephes 4.18 That they have their understandings darkned being alienated from the life of God through the ignorance that is in them There is a mist and cloud of darkenesse upon the understandings of all carnall and unbelieving men As the Apostle Paul when he had scales before his eyes was not able to behold the light of the Sun so while the scales of naturall darkenesse and ignorance are upon the hearts and spirits of men they are not able to behold the sun of righteousnesse They may heare Christ preached they may heare the Doctrine of justification freely and fully handled but they are not able to behold any thing of God or Christ because they have their understandings darkened being not enlightned by the spirit of Christ to see Christ 2dly The Scripture doth not onely tell us that they are darkened in their understandings but it tells us that they sit in darknesse Matth. 4.16 The people which sate in darkenesse saw great light Here is the condition of all men without Christ set forth to us they are men that sit in darknesse And Zacharias in his Song speaking of the Lord Jesus saith Luke 1.79 That he is the day spring from on high to give light to them that sit in darknesse and in the shadow of death Though a man have eyes yet if he sit in a dark dungeon he can see no visible object It will therefore be evident that carnall men cannot see of themselves because they are not only darkned in their understandings but they sit in
away from grace and thus some have been too bold with me in this particular And when I have proved the law to be uselesse unto us in many particulars they have concluded that I did totally deny the use of the Law which hath been the ground of this groundlesse aspersion unto which I think it needlesse to give any larger answer Concerning the 3. other branches in this Article to wit that it is no rule for a Christian to walk by nor to examine his life by and that Christians are freee from the mandatory power of it I can either affirm or deny them all I doe acknowledge that in a sence we may be said to be under the rule and power of the Law and in a sence it is true that we are not under the rule and power of it which if it be well weighed by the ballance of right reason whether these who have charged me with this not stateing the question as I did when I delivered my judgment and suppressing my meaning in their Article may be justified in this action I leave it to any man truly rationall and unprejudiced concerning me yea to themselves when God shall awaken their consciences to judge Wherefore that the truth of God and my meaning may be more evident I shall present to the view of the Reader the distinctions which I made use of in the handling of this controversie The first distinction is this that the Law may be considered as delivered in Sinai Sion Gal. 4.24 As the covenant of Sinai or as a part of the covenant of Sion Isa 2.3 For out of Zion shall goe forth the Law and the word of the Lord from Jerusalem 2ly As 1. delivered by the hand of Moses 2. by the hand of Christ And though this distinction hath beene branded by some of the learned Teachers of our times in their Pulpits and Presses with the infamous mark of Antinomianisme yet I doe not doubt but that I shall easily prove it to be a Scripture distinction This is the meaning of that speech of John Joh. 1.17 The law was given by Moses but grace truth came by Jesus Christ By Moses that is by the hand of Moses As it is plain by Lev. 26.46 These are the laws which the Lord made between him and the Children of Israel in mount Sinai by the hand of Moses So grace and truth is given by the hand of Jesus Christ Christ is stiled the Mediator of the better Covenant Heb. 8.6 And as he is the Mediator of this better Covenant he doth give the law to the Saints by his hand in this Covenant This distinction is frequently used by Zanchius 4. Tom. operum delege Translata est lex a Mose ad Christum e manu Mosis in manum Christi veri mediatoris sicut et sacerdotium ab Aarone ad Christum verum aeternumque Pontificem translatum est Translato autem sacerdotio necesse est inquit Apostolus ut et legis translatio fiat The law saith hee is translated from Moses to Christ out of the hand of Moses into the hand of Christ the true Mediator as the Priest-hood is translated from Aaron to Christ the true and eternall high Priest For the Priest-hood being changed it is needfull saith the Apostle that there be a change of the Law And in the same booke he hath afterward these words Dicimus legem quatenus fuit in manu Mosis abrogatam jam esse per Christum fidelibus sed quatenus jam est in manu Christi confirmatam esse constabilitam We say that the Law as it was in the hand of Moses is now abrogated to believers by Christ but as it is in the hand of Christ it is confirmed and established Brethren give mee an answer in the spirit of love and meekenesse to this question why should you censure me to be an Antinomian for makeing use of this distinction seeing ye account Zanchius to be a sound and orthodox writer who maintaineth the same thing Having premised these distinctions I shall answer plainly to these severall branches and not be affraid to owne what I have delivered because I am still confident that it is the truth of Christ 1. The law as delivered by Moses is not the rule by which a believing Christian doth walk but as it is delivered unto him in the covenant of grace by the hand of the Lord Jesus I shall prove this by this argument A covenant of works is not the rule by which a believing Christian doth walk The law as delivered in Sinai by the hand of Moses is a Covenant of works Therefore the law as delivered in Sinai by the hand of Moses is not a rule by which a believing Christian doth walk I doe suppose that you will not deny the major proposition You will not say that a covenant of workes is the rule of a Christian for then a Christian should worke that hee might live whereas a true Christian doth work because he doth live and hath life without works If ye shall deny the minor or second proposition I shall prove it by these reasons which are drawn from Scripture Reas 1. The Apostle doth frequently oppose the righteousnesse of the law and the law to the righteousnesse of grace the covenant of grace which hee could not doe if the law were a covenant of grace 1. Hee opposeth the righteousnesse of the Law and Gospel Rom. 10.5.6 Moses describeth the righteousness which is of the Law that the man which doth those things shall live by them But the Gospel-righteousnesse is the righteousnesse of faith vers 6. Observe the Apostles words well he doth not say that the Law requireth doing and working for justification according to the false glosses and interpretations of the Pharisees as some Writers of late with the Papists of old have asserted But Moses describeth the righteousnesse of the law so 2 ly He opposeth the law and the Covenant of grace Rom. 6.14 Sin shall not have dominion over you because ye are not under the law but under grace What sence can you make of these words if ye shall assert the law to be a covenant of grace for then this will be the meaning of the words Sinne shall not have dominion over you because ye are not under the law or covenant of grace but under grace Reas 2. The Apostle doth affirme that no flesh shall be justified by the law because by the law is the knowledge of sinne Rom. 3.20 But if the law were a covenant of grace a man might be justified by it And therefore I conclude that it is not a covenant of grace Reas 3. The Apostle affirmeth that if righteousnessE come by the law then Christ is dead in vaine And shall wee say that that is the covenant of grace by which righteousnesse cannot come unto us Reas 4. The Apostle plainly saith that the law is not of faith but the man that doth them shall live in them Gal. 3.12
it doth begin to be the accusers own The ground of this Article was my preaching plainly of this truth That God doth not see any sinne in his justified children which is a truth which I hope to maintain unto death I shall therefore acquaint the Reader with my sence of the words 2ly with some reasons which I have laid downe to demonstrate it to be a truth 3dly In what sence I do conceive it to be an errour which I hope will abundantly satisfie the intelligent Reader and cleanse mee from the filth and guilt which is cast and charged upon mee by the Subscribers 1. When I preach that God seeth no sin in his justified children my meaning is in reference to Justification God seeth his sin guilt and punishment laid charged upon Jesus Christ and therefore cannot see any sinne in him according to that sweete and elegant speech of Hierom. That saith he which is covered is not seene that which is not seene is not imputed that which is not imputed shall not be punished Quod tegitur non vidertur quod non videtur non imputatur quod non imputatur non punietur And the same truth is laid downe by Mr. Ward of Ipswich whom you all will acknowledge to be a faithfull sound writer by whose Treatise entitled The life of faith The Lord was pleased to beame in at my first conversion some Gospel-light into my soule while I was endeavouring to establish my owne righteousnesse The words following are to be found in the 9. chap. of the life of faith pag. 85. What saith he if God looke upon the hand-writing against us doth be not see the bills cancelld with the precious blood of his Sonne and our surety which for matter of guilt defilement and punishment is sufficient to expunge cover nullifie abolish and wholly to take away our sins in such sort that he neither sees will see nor can see them as sins and debts bearing action against us obliging us to any penalty I might heap up places out of the bookes of the faithful which have subscribed to the same truth in the same or the like words There is no phrase so commonly used by Luther in his Commentary upon the Galatians as this that God seeth no sin in his children But because the testimonie of men to truth is of no authority with my selfe considering that we should not consider so much who it is that speaketh as what is spoken Non quis sed quid c. Salv. I shall not burthen the page with quotations out of Writers but shall rather present unto you some grounds from Scripture by which it will appeare that in a Scripture-sence God may be said to see no sin in his children Arg. 1. Christ hath redeemed us from all iniquity Tit. 2.14 And therefore God seeth no sin in us from which we are not redeemed Arg. 2. God hath forgiven us through Christ all our trespasses Col. 2.13 And therefore there is no trespasse in us which God can see as not forgiven Eph. 4.32 Arg. 3. Hee hath loved us and washed us from our sins in his own blood Rev. 1.5 And therefore can see no sin in us from which wee are not washed When spots are washed out of a cloath they doe not remaine in it still God hath washed away the spots of our souls and therefore they do not still remaine upon our foules Arg. 4. Christ is the Lamb of God which taketh away the sins of the world And therefore God doth not see any sinne which is not taken away Arg. 5. Christ hath made an end of our sins And therefore God in this respect doth not any longer see them Arg. 6. God hath removed sin as far from us as the East is from the West Psal 103.12 And therefore he doth not see them or us as unjustified from them Arg. 7. God hath blotted them out of his debt-booke And therefore he doth not see them as chargeable upon us Isa 43.25 I even I am he that blotteth out thy transgressions for my owne sake and will not remember thy sin Arg. 8. God is pacified toward us for all that we have done Ezek. 16.63 And therefore he doth not see sin in us Ar. 9. God by his Son hath removed the iniquity of his people in one day Zech. 3.9 And therefore hee doth not see them as not removed away Arg. 10. Christ Jesus doth save his people from their sinnes Mat. 1. And therefore God doth not see any sin in them from which they are not saved Arg. 11. All that believe in him are justified from all things Acts 13.39 And therefore God doth not see any sin in them from which they are not justified Arg. 12. God hath covered the sins of his people Rom. 4.5 And therefore God doth not see them Arg. 13. Believers are not in their sinnes 1 Cor. 15.17 And therefore God doth not see them as yet in their sins Arg. 14. Christ is made unto us of God wisdome righteousnesse sanctification and redemption 1 Cor. 1.30 And therefore God doth not see sin in us Arg. 15. Christ is made sin for us that we might be made the righteousnesse of God in him 2 Cor. 5. last And therefore God doth not see sin in us Arg. 16. Christ hath given himselfe for our sins that he might deliver us from this present evill world according to the will of God and our Father Gal. 1.4 And therefore the Father doth not see sin in us Arg. 17. We are holy unblameable and unreproveable in the sight of God Col. 1.22 And therefore he seeth no sin in us Arg. 18. The conscience is purged from sin by the blood of Christ to serve the living God Heb. 9.14 And therefore God doth not see sinne inns Arg. 19. Christ hath borne our sinnes And therefore God doth not see them upon us but knoweth where he hath laid them 1 Pet. 2.24 Isa 53. Arg. 20. We have an answer of a good conscience by the resurrection of Jesus Christ 1 Pet. 3.21 And therefore God doth not see sinne in us For a conscience guilty of sin is an evill conscience Arg. 21. He that denyeth this doth in effect deny the comming of Christ and is an Anti-christ For he was manifested to take away our sins 1 John 3.5 and in him is no sin Arg. 22. Nothing can be laid to our charge Rom. 8.33 And therefore God seeth no sin as chargeable upon us or to be imputed to us For these and many other reasons which might be produced it may be truly said that God seeth no sin in his justified people And therefore Christ speaking of his justified Church saith That his Love is all faire and that there is no spot in her Cant. 4.7 And the Kings daughter is all glorious within Psal 45.13 And in these termes and expressions or the like I have formerly acquainted those who have heard me concerning my judgement in this point But thirdly Though I affirm all this concerning Gods
29.11 Wherefore let us be willing to receive Christ by faith and to receive faith as a gift God must cloath thee with his Sonne and give thee faith to put him on Refuse not this glorious garment because God will give it thee freely But bee contented to be made partaker of Christ and faith according to Gods own pleasure Think not with Simon Magus to buy the gifts of the Spirit faith is a free gift God will not sell a Diamond for dung Faith is a precious Diamond in a Christians crown workes before faith but dung Phil. 3. Cease then from thinking by thine owne workes to purchase that faith which God doth intend freely to give unto men because men can give no considerable price for it Make no more words in bargaining with God for faith He will give unto him that is athirst of the fountain of the water of life freely Rev. 21.6 Let no man be kept back by his old age or sinnes from hoping to obtaine salvation through faith While we are in this world no repentance is too late there is a way to mercy Nec quisquam aut peccatis retardebitur aut annis ad salutem consequendam In isto adhuc mundo manenti paenitentia nulla sera est Patet ad indulgentiam additus Ciprian Object But if faith be such a free gift why doth not God give the same measure of faith unto all believers Answ Hee may doe what hee will with his owne He may give him the greatest measure of faith who deserves faith lest Ephes 4.7 Vnto every one of us is given faith according to the measure of the gift of Christ As a man that giveth measures of wheate freely to beggars may give one more and another lesse without doing any wrong So God may measure forth faith unto us largely according to his owne will wlthout wronging those who have done more for him and receive lesse We have no cause to complaine or murmure against God because hee is abundantly gracious to whom he pleaseth but should rather admire his free grace And seeing faith with every act and degree of it is a gift of unmerited grace let us who doe believe waite for the encrease of faith as a gift ceasing from our own workes understanding and abilities Yet here lest I should be mistaken let me adde this caution That we should not neglect Gospel-duties by hearing of Gospel-promises Promises should not prove occasions of sloth to to the faithfull but should be arguments and incentives to spirituall activity 2 Cor. 7.1 Having these promises let us clense our selves from all filthiuesse c. Seventhly Let us prize faith as a gift wee prize gifts because there is usually some preciousnesse and goodnesse in them or else for the givers sake Faith is precious in it selfe 1 Pet. 1.1 Gods gifts have something of his owne goodnesse in them and faith is to be prized because it is from him It is said of Elkanah that he gave portions to Peninnah and her sonnes and daughteas but unto Hannah he gave a worthy portion for he loved her 1 Sam. 1.4 5. So God doth give portions to the men of the world but his worthy portion of love to his Saints through faith and therefore prize it Imitate those blessed soules who have shewed unto us by their good examples how they prized faith who were contented to part rather with their honours pleasures riches preserments yea their owne lives then the faith of the glorious Gospel of Christ They loved not their lives unto the death Rev. 8ly Faith is a great gift which if thou hast it thou knowest that thou hast freely received it Fides magnum aliquid est quam si habes profecto accepisti Aug. And therefore look up unto God for wretched unbelieving creatures think that they may rec●ve faith as a gift which they will never be able to deserve as a reward This may strengthen faith much when we are before the Throne of grace begging faith for poore sinners if wee consider that faith is a free gift Jeremiah made use of such an argument to strengthen his faith Jer. 14.7 Though our iniquities doe testifie against us doe for thy Names sake O the happinesse of those who are acquainted with free grace they may expect all things for themselves and others as free gifts to be given unto them though they can expect nothing as deserved wages Lastly Give glory to God for his unspcakable grace in giving faith unto thee My faith O Lord saith one hath called upon thee which thou hast given unto mee and which thou hast inspired into me Invoeavit te demine fides mea quam dedisti mihi quam inspirasti mihi Aug. Cons So blesse God with that faith and for that faith which God hath freely given thee The Sonne of God hath given us an understanding to know God 1 Joh. 5.20 And this knowledg is the gift of faith Quid aliud est fides quam vera de Deo cognitio Cyp. And therefore blesse God in the Sonne for this faith Thou mightest have laine in the darke dungeon of an unbelieving heart to this day and thou art brought into the wonderful light of the liberty of the Gospell through faith The Soune hath made thee free and thou art free indeed by believing Be free in rendring largely the tribute of praise to him who through faith hath knocked off the shackles setters of bondage from thy soule Give thy selfe to him who hath given himselfe and his Sonne to thee through faith And begin to live the heavenly life of glory in giving glory and praise to him who hath given thee the glory of union with himselfe in his Sonne through faith Joh. 17. Give praise to the King of Zion who hath redeemed thee to God by his own blood and made thee a King and Priest and hath assured thee that thou shalt reigne upon the earth Say of faith and all the gifts of his Spirit as Iacob of his children these are children which God hath graciously given unto his servant Ascribe nothing to thy selfe but all to him from whom are all things Crye with a loud voyce Salvation to our God which sitteth upon the Throne and to the Lambe and sing in faith with all Saints who love Christ in sincerity Revel 6.12 Blessing and Glory and Wisedome and Thankes giving and Honour and Power and Might be unto our God for ever and ever Amen SERMON VI. The Heaven-borne man sinneth not 1 JOHN 3.9 Whosoever is born of God doth not commit sin for his seed remaineth in him and he cannot sin because he is born of God GOd in his grace hath shined into my spirit by reading of these words which hath inclined my spirit to speake from these words The truths of Christ are likely to prove powerfull upon the hearts of the hearers when they are seconded with the experience of the speaker I am therefore emboldned to acquaint you with the truth which is wrapt up in these
words though I know that there are many adversaries and opposers of this truth 2 Cor. 4.13 We believe therefore we speak saith the Apostle So I doe in spirit belive what I shall speake and therefore I am resolved to speake it forth plainly and you are engaged to heare me patiently The words are a conclusion drawn from preceding premises In the precedent words the Apostle delivered two propositions First That hee that committeth sinne is of the Devill Secondly That Christ hath appeared to destroy the workes of the Devill from whence he concludeth that he which is born of God cannot sin not having his being in the Devill but in Christ who destroyeth sin In this verse there are these particular observations which at the first view may present themselves unto us 1. A character of a true Christian He is one who is borne of God 2. The property of this man who is borne of God He doth not commit sin 3. A reason why he cannot commit sin to wit because his seed remaineth in him 4. His purity He doth not only not commit sinne but he sinneth not at all 5. This asserted by laying down the impossibility of his sinning 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 He cannot possibly sinne 6. This is further proved by his excellent glorious condition He cannot sin because he is borne of God First From the person who is here spoken of The man who is borne of God We may take notice of the folly and Bedlam-madnesse of some who would be accounted professors and Preachers of a spirituall Gospel whose Gospel and mystery of error doth make the man born of God to be God Confounding the glorious nature of the Father Word and Spirit with the new Creature The Apostle doth plainly overthrow this Bedlam-Divinity by these expressions In which hee doth make a difference between God and the man who is born of him That which is born of God is borne in time But God is from eternity And therefore that which is born of God cannot be God The place which they pervert is in the 1 Cor. 6.17 He which is joyned to the Lord is one spirit Answ Christ and the man joyned unto him are one not by confounding of the person of Christ with the person of a Believer but by the union of these two in the Spirit As the members are one with the head and yet the head is not the members nor the members the head Secondly In this objection as they destroy the personall being of a Believer so they destroy the personall being of Christ as he is the Word made flesh There Christ is nothing but God they apprehending that Christ hath offered up his humane nature wisedome and righteousnesse as things of the first creation and that hee hath no being now but in spirit which they call Christ in the Spirit the spirituall man or God I shall therefore in few words deliver the truth of God concerning the man who is born of God This phrase is taken first largely and so every Creature may be said to be of God because every creature is the workmanship of God and hath its being from God And in this sence all wicked men are called the Off-spring of God Acts 17.28 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Secondly It is taken strictly And so it is to be understood not of those who have their being from God by creation but by spirituall regeneration And thus it is here taken and in other places John 3.5 Except a man be borne of water the Spirit he cannot enter into the kingdome of God John 1 13. In this sence neither God Christ or the Spirit are the new man or the man born of God But the speciall and gracious presence of God through Christ by the spirit doth make a man a new Creature 1 Cor. 1.30 John 1.13 2 Cor. 5.17 If any man is in Christ he is a new Creature He doth not say that if any man is in Christ that then hee is Christ or that Christ is the new creature but that man who is in Christ he is the new creature Having shewed you who the new man or the man born of God is who is here spoken of and freed the Text from famelisticall blasphemies I shall desire that you may be acquainted with this truth Every true Saint is a man born of God 1 Consid It will not advantage a man to make a profession of Christ and to submit to all the outward Ordinances of Christ unlesse a man be made a new creature by Christ Gal. 6.15 In Christ Jesus neither Circumcision availeth any thing nor uncir cumcision but a new creature We must be borne againe or else it had been better for us never to have been borne Christ will not own any for his or approve them as his Disciples whatsoever prosession they doe make of him unlesse he be formed in them 2 Cor. 13.5 Know ye not that Jesus Christ is in you except ye be unapproved They are the Devils children who are not borne of God John 8.44 2 Consid God hath engaged himselfe in the Covenant of grace that those who are his shall be borne of him Ezek. 36.26 A new heart will I give you and a new spirit will I put within you and will take away the stony heart out of your flesh and give you an heart of flesh As a Carver when he maketh an Image doth begin at the outside of the Timber and cuts shaves and smooths that So hypocrites doe begin at the outside and doe smooth themselves in their outward conversation to men-ward And so there is but an image insteed of a new creature But true Saints are made new inwardly Some say that the heart is the first thing which hath life Cor est primum vivens It is true in the new creation God doth give unto the vessels of his grace new hearts Rom. 10.10 With the heart man believeth unto righteousnesse Jer. 32.39 3. Consid Men who are not borne of God cannot haue fellowship with God If we say that we have fellow ship with him and walk in darknesse we lye 1 John 1.6 But true Saints have fellowship with the Father and his Sonne Jesus Christ 1 John 1.3 And therefore they are borne of God 4 Consid God is to be known served and worshipped by true Saints but we cannot truly know him serve or worship him so long as we are old creatures in the state of nature and therefore it cannot be denyed that true Saints are borne of him An old creature is spiritually dead and cannot see God A dead creature cannot performe the actions of a living creature And a sinner cannot serve the living God and performe that spirituall worship which God doth require of those who are quickned to spirituall worship by Jesus Christ 5. Consid The new Heaven and the new Earth is only provided for new creatures but it is provided for Saints and they expect it 2 Pet. 3.13 And therefore they are borne
believing from a dunghill to a Throne from everlasting wrath to never-ending glory and immortality I might speak more fully of this concerning which no man can speak sufficiently But my intention was not to speak of this but rather of that which is principally intended in the words to shew you the sinlesse condition of the man which is borne of God And therefore give me leave to leave this point that I may briefly open the words which follow in the Text that so I may draw the marrow and substance of them into a short conclusion the illustration confirmation and amplification of which by the grace of God shall be the subject of my ensuing discourse I doe finde that the godly-learned doe not agree in their expositions of these words I shall therefore acquaint you with their severall expositions and shall enlarge my thoughts in the amplifying of that which I doe apprehend in truth to be the meaning of the Apostle in these words First Some say that he cannot commit sin That is Non potest operam dare peceate He cannot make sin his work trade or employment and this is a truth The rode of prophanesse and wilfull sinning hath never been the way in the which the Saints have walked Their path is the path of purity and uprightnesse But this doth not seeme to be the meaning of the Spirit in this place For the Apostle doth not only say that he cannot commit sin but hee cannot sin Secondly Others say that he cannot commit sin as a servant of sin As though our Saviours words were a sufficient exposition of these Joh. 8.34 Whosoever committeth sinne is a servant of sin 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 He doth not doe sin as his worke as a servant doth work by the appointment and commandement of his Master I question not the truth of this Sinne shall not have dominion where Christ is Lord and Master in the soule He taketh our soules in unto himselfe by conquest and will not suffer those who commanded us before his conquest to rule over us now he hath subdued them As a conquering King will not suffer conquered Rebels to command his Subjects But the Apostle doth not seeme to drive only at this because as it hath been observed he saith afterwards that he cannot sin Thirdly Some say that he cannot sinne because he cannot commit the unpardonable sin And these goe as far as the end of the Epistle for an exposition Chap. 5.17.18 All iniquity is sinne and there is a sinne not unto death Wee know that whosoever is borne of God sinneth not But hee that is borne of God keepeth himselfe and the wicked one toucheth him not Thus they affirme that he finneth not because hee sinneth not unto death This which they say is likewise an undenyable truth in it selfe but not all that the Apostle intendeth in these words Which will evidently appear if we look seriously upon the precedent words Where the Apostle doth set downe the Antithesis and opposition between the man borne of God and the naturall man And doth make this the characteristical difference between the man borne of God and the man of the Devill vers 6 7 8. That the one doth sinne and the other doth not sinne Every one that abideth in him sinneth not he that sinneth hath not known him or seene him And as no man will say that the difference in this place between the carnall and spirituall man is this That the one doth not commit the unpardonable sinne and the other doth For then this absurdity will necessarily follow that every carnall man doth commit the unpardonable sin For the Apostle saith that every carnal man is of the Devill and sinneth that is against the holy Ghost if we take their exposition So no man may affirme that this is the meaning of these words which are laid downe in way of opposition to the precedent that he that committeth not sin doth not commit the unpardonable sin for then this absurdity will follow that every man who committeth not the unpardonable sin is born of God And this is evident by the subsequent words where he saith vers 10. That in this the children of God and the children of the Devill are manifested To wit that the one doth not commit sin and the other doth commit sin Take the words according to their exposition and this is the sence of them In this the Saints and carnall men are distinguished that the Saints doe not commit the unpardonable sin and that all carnall men doe commit the unpardonable sin Of the absurdity of which tenet contrariety to Scripture and daily experience I leave the spirituall man a judge 4. Others say that he sinneth not That is in his justified state and condition he sinneth not Because he is free from sin and the condemnation of the Law And this is a truth likewise full of comfort and sweetnesse That the believer or man borne of God doth not sin in reference to justification Their meaning is that there is no sin from which a believer is not justified But the Apostle doth not speake only of this for he speaketh of his working of righteousnesse by love in this place and through the whole Epistle as well as of believing And of such workes which Saints are to doe by which they may be justified before men as these men doe grant themselves and therefore this is not to be taken so strictly in reference to our justification through faith only As these words do declare it sufficiently Every one that worketh not righteousnesse is not of God and hee that loveth not his brother vers 10. Doth he pray for such whom he thought were no where to be found or for all true Saints whom he did know did love the Lord Jesus in corruption Reply If they be considered as they ought to be done so they are not evill but as they be done by us So the holy Ghost is not affraid to call them menstruous rags even our very righteousnesse not our old man only Isa 64.6 from the better part And therefore the Scripture doth call us Saints or holy men Ephes 1. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 because we are spiritually regenerated or made new creatures though much of the flesh doth remaine in the best of us And this I doe apprehend to be the meaning of God in this place So Cajetan upon the words Hee doth saith he understand it formally that is in as much as he is borne of God for our new creation from God doth not suffer us to sin Intelligit formaliter hoc est quatenus ex Deo natus Nativitas enim ex Deo non dat peccare So likewise that faithfull Martyr Tyndall speaketh in the opening of these words God and the Devill are two contrary Fathers two contrary fountaines two contrary causes the one of all goodnesse the other of all evill And they that doe evill are borne of the Devill and are first evill by that birth before they
doe evill And on the other side they that doe good are first borne of God and receive of his nature and seed and by the reason of that nature and seed are first good before they doe good by the same rule And Christ who is contrary to the Devill came to destroy the works of the Devill in us and to give us a new birth a new nature and to sow new seed in us that we should by reason of that birth sinne no more And he hath a paralell place to this in the same exposition of this Epistle As there is no sin saith he in Christ the stock so can there be none in the quicke members that live and grow in him by faith Calvin in his instruction against the Libertines bringing in this place of John as an argument of theirs to prove that they doe never sin doth answer them by this exposition of the words Johns words doe signifie nothing else but this That a man as farre as he is regenerated of God cannot sin Johannis verba nihil aliud significant quam hominem quatenus regeneratus est a Deo non peccare I might multiply Authors speaking sometimes to this purpose but for my part I doe not approve this way of Preaching or frequent quoting of Authors in Sermons yet sometimes I am necessitated unto it and for the hardnesse of hearts of hearers doe thinke that something may be done in this way for the gaining of them in unto truth As Amesius doth deliver his judgment in his cases of conscience But secondly I must professe ingenuously that most men whom I might bring in to speake to this truth doe seeme to contradict in other places of their writings what they have delivered concerning this truth And therefore I shall only bring Scripture to prove what I doe desire to desend for the truth of God knowing that Scripture is sufficient of it self for the confirmation of truth And that the judgements and opinions of all the learned men that ever were or shall be are nothing at all without it As David said of the sword of Goliah 1 Sam. 21.9 There is none like that So no sword or bow of men is like unto the Scripture by which errour is hewen down and truth exalted Wherfore I shall give you more fully my plaine and naked meaning in this point and then shall shew you what Scripture will come in to beare witnesse to the truth which I have received from the Lord. First We are to take notice that man in Scripture is considered physically as he hath a rationall spirit joyned to an humane body And when we thus speake of man wee doe acknowledge that every man sinneth Lot David Peter Paul and the like according to that of James Jam. 3.2 In many things we offend all Secondly We may looke upon man theologically And if we thus consider him wee shall finde that in a spirituall sense every Christian man hath two men in him a new man and and an olde man and these two of contrary natures and operations And as sometimes we speake of a man as having two physicall beings in him and doe attribute unto him what is proper to his corporall and spirituall part as when we say a man heareth seeth walketh understandeth and the like And then again doe distinguish these two attributing to the body what is proper to the body and to the soule what is proper to the soule So somtimes the Scripture doth speak of man as having two contrary natures and then doth againe attribute that to the new or divine nature which is proper unto that and that unto the sinfull and fleshly nature which is proper unto it In the olde and unregenerated nature there is nothing but sin and the seed and spawn of all filthinesse and uncleannesse And in the regenerated part or new man there is nothing but purity and holinesse In this nature he doth no sin nor cannot sin as he cannot doe good it the other nature So that I apprehend that the man borne of God is not sinfull in his nature or in any of his actings workings or operations Hee is light in his understanding holy in his will pure in his thoughts sanctified in his affections It is well observed by Bullinger That God doth allude to the nature of seede the nature of which is retained by those things which spring out of it Alludit ad seminis naturam quamea referunt quae ex eo nascuntur The seed being holy that which ariseth from it is likewise holy as our Saviour doth informe us John 3.6 That which is borne of the flesh is flesh and that which is borne of the spirit i● spirit Not that the new-born man is wholly turned into the eternall spirit and is nothing else but the spirit as some deluded and deluding spirits have affirmed but the abstract is taken for the concrete which manner of speech is very frequent in Scripture That which is borne of the Spirit is said to be spirit because it is made spirituall by the presence of the holy Spirit in it Having acquainted you with my meaning and given you the spirituall interpretation of the words I shall draw the marrow and substance of the particulars which I named into one Conclusion which I shall endeavour to make good by spirituall arguments which I shall draw from Scripture and spirituall reason The conclusion is this The spiritual man or the man born of God in his spirituall and godly nature motions actings towards God in Christ doth not nor cannot sin Arg. 1. His seed is holy in him therefore his fruit is holy this is the argument of the Apostle His seed abideth in him and therefore he cannot sin Christ is the seed in us 1 Pet. 1.23 Every true Christian can say with Paul Gal. 2.20 That Christ liveth in him and Christ in us doth not suffer us to live sinfully but maketh us to live holily he becomming the principle of an holy life and sanctification in us A Christian is powerfully acted by an holy principle and therefore his actings are holy Christ is a pure fountaine of holinesse in us as well to fill our souls with the streames of holinesse by the Spirit as to wash away the uncleaness of our souls in our Justification And this sountaine cannot send forth at the same place sweet water and bitter Jam. 3.11 The streames doe retaine the pure nature of the fountain from whence they flow Reader I must inform thee that since I Preached this Sermon I received objections from my learned friend Mr. R. L. against my arguments which I thought good to print with my Arguments Ob. Against this argument this is objected The argument from the seed to the fruit wil not follow unlesse the soyl be also answerable otherwise sorry fruit may come from good seed Answ As there is good seed so there is a good soile the spirituall heart and therefore the argument will follow This I prove Ezek. 36.26