of our Lord Jesus Christ the Father of glory may give unto you the spirit of wisdome and revelation in the knowledge of him The eye of your understanding being enlightned that wee may know what is the hope of his calling and what is the riches of the glory of his inheritance in the Saints The spirit in us knowes all things and heâ believes all the things of God and none can doe it but he because none knowes the things of God but he and those things that he doth see and heare and understand what they are and knowes them to be truth therefore the Spirit believes them and this faith is a perfect faith he believes fully all things of God in every tittle there is no imperfection in it hee believes all things that Christ hath done for us and what he hath obtained for us Thus the Spirit of God in us believes all the things of God for us and without this faith we cannot be saved for by this faith we are justified This faith is that eye that sees all the things of God for it sees all things that Christ hath done for us and we as we are men we cannot believe the things of God because they are spirituall and we are carnall and cannot know spirituall things therefore we cannot believe them for it is impossible to believe that which they doe not know but though we as we are men and women doe not nor cannot believe yet the Spirit of God in us doth believe perfectly all the things of God for us So as we are Saints we believe the things of God through the Spirit of God God would have man to be saved and that hee should come to the knowledg of his truth and believe what Christ hath done for him and lay hold on Christ by faith that hee might be saved but man cannot doe it therefore God sent his Spirit to us that he should doe it for us in us so by this faith wee are justified for this is perfect and wee may have this spirit in us that doth believe God in Christ and wee aâwe are men know it not yet the spirit of God is always the same with God and in his time he will make knowne in us and to us aâ we are Saints that we have this saving justifying faith in uââand make known in us by degrees what our pledges are in him 4thly It is the Spirit of God alone that can doe the works of God man cannot doe any thing that can please God for all the workeâ of man as man are evill continually Even the best performances that he can performe aââ those performances that Paul performed beforâ his Conversion For all that is not faith iâ sinne and man as man hath not faith therefore all his works are evill and that which ãâã evill cannot please God and the way of God is past mans finding out John 6.28 29. Whââ shall wee doe that we might worke the workes ãâã God Jesus answered and said unto them This ãâã the worke of God that ye believe in him whom ãâã hath sent This is the worke of God and it is only the Spirit of God that can doe it in man so man We doe just as the Apostles did wheââ they went a fishing when Christ was abseâ from them they toyled and laboured all thâ night to get fishes and could get none Bââ when Christ came to them hee bid them ãâã downe the net on the right side of the shippââ and eâ shall finde and they were not now able ãâã draw the net for the multitude of fishes John 2â 6. So wee labour and toyle our selves in the night that is before the light of Jesus Christ appeares to us that wee may see him present with us by his Spirit wee labour in our owne way and strength to doe those things that should please God but wee labour on the wrong side of the shippe all our labour is in vaine there is nothing to be gotten but Christ comming to us by his Spirit to tell us the net must be cast in on the right side that is in a spirituall way for we have laboured in a carnall way and could find nothing And what is this net but that which catcheth something so the Spirit of God hee cast in the net that way that God would have him for us hee doth the whole worke of God in beleeving Jesus Christ and performing all obedience to him for us in us and hee makes knowne to us by degrees what the minde of God is and so wee finde in us that hee doth those things in us that hee doth reveale to us that we should doe it and as wee are men we cannot doe it so hee doth it in us making use of the members of man as instruments to performe the workes of God and hee makes us willing to yield to him for he over-powers us and so God accepts of it so the spirit casting in the net of right performances to God in us hee brings forth to us from God through Jesus Christ such a multitude of severall manifestations of the love of God to us in Christ Jesus and shewing us what we are in him that wee are not able to draw them forth wee cannot comprehend them as we are men so for us to labour on the wrong side of the ship is in vain Isa 49.4 Then said I I have laboured in vain I have spent my strength for nought and in vain yet surely my judgement is with the Lord and my worke with my God Deut. 32.4 He is the rocke his worke is perfect for all his wayes are judgement a God of truth and without iniquity just and righteous is he Thus the Spirit of God doth the works of God for us in us and we have the comfort of it and it is he alone that doth make us accepted with God Wheresoever there is a manifest appearance of the Spirit of God in any one there hee purges and sanctifies that man or woman in their conversation by his acting in them and this Spirit of God seasons those actions that he acts in us making use of our members and our members being carnall and fleshly the acting of the spirit through us cannot appeare so pure and excellent as it is in it selfe for it is clouded with the vaile of our infirmities but the Spirit seasons the acting that hee acts through our flesh and so hee makes them accepted with God This is the Altar that sanctifieth the offering Christ is âoth a King a Priest and a Prophet and hee âath made us so with him as we are Saints He âas a Priest to offer sacrifice for all and this âacrifice that hee did offer was his body and âhe Altar that he did offer it on was his diviniây and this Altar sanctifies the sacrifice Mat. â3 19 So this Spirit of Christ which is one âith God in us sanctifieth all those perforâances that he acts through us they are offeâed all of them upon
eate of it yeâ shall not surely dye God did not love youâ and therefore he would not have you eate oâ it and faith ye shall dye if ye eate of it But believe me I doe tell ye the truth and I speakâ in love you shall not dye but you shall be as God knowing good and evill And who is it thaâ would not be in that condition if they could and this is the way to bring them to it and iâ is an easie way and pleasant to eate of the fruiâ âf a tree that is a small matter thou needst âot feare that will doe thee no harme Thus âhe Devill first accuseth God to the woman âo make way for the tempting of her that so âe might the better prevaile with her with his âemptations So shee listned to him and beâeved him what hee said and did eate of the ââuit and did give to her husband and be eate ââso Thus they believed the Devill in all things ând thought God to be their Enemie and âo be a lyer in all things Thus they forsook God and made the Devill their God in obeyââg him and in doing this thing they commit ââl manner of sinne and we were in their loins ând sinned with them and of all sinnes God âost complaines of Idolatry and here was âis sin in a high degree to forsake God and âould not believe him nor obey him but beâeved the Devill and obeyed him who was âods enemie and the eyes of them both were opeââd they knew that they were noked And vers Their eies were opened to see their miseraââe condition that they had brought themââlves into Before they eate of it they knew âothing but good and they were not contenâd with this but they would know evill too ââd the eating of this forbidden fruit brought ââem to know nothing else but evill so now they know good and evill And this aggravated their misery to know what a good condâtion then they were in and now what a feaâfull condition they had brought themselves in to And when the Lord came into the gardeâ and called to Adam then they ran away anâ hid themselves after they had sinned thâ were affraid of God that kept them from thâ sweete communion of God which beforâ they eate of that fruit they did enjoy and hâ was their full happinesse but now they weâ affraid he should see them and they did whaâ they could to hide themselves from him bâ yet he found them out And hee said unto tâ man hast thou eaten of the tree whereof I coâmanded thee that thou shouldst not eate And tâ man said the woman whom thou gavest to ãâã with me she gave me of the tree and I did eaâ Gen. 3.11 12. Here the man doth what he can to excuââ himselfe and laid the fault on the woman ãâã was shee that gave it me and he blames Goâ for giving the woman to him It was the woâ man that thou gavest me it was she that gave ãâã me If thou hadst not given me the womaâ I had not eaten it for it was through hâ meanes that I did it if thou hadst not give me her I had not eaten it And the Lord Gââ said unto the woman what is this that thou hâ done thou dost not know what a miserable condition thou hast brought upon your selves and your posterity for ever For by this thing doing you have lost all your happinesse both spirituall and temporall and procured all manner of spirituall and temporall judgments both here and hereafter For in the day that thou eatest thereof thou shalt surely die And the Woman said the Serpent beguiled me he told me that I should not die but wee should be as God knowing good and evill or else I had not eate it So she excused her selfe and laid the fault on the Serpent And the Lord God said unto the Serpent because thou hast done this thou art cursed and I will put enmity betweene thee and the woman and betweene thy seed and her seed It shall bruise thy head and thou shalt bruise his heele Gen. 3.13 14 15. The Devill hath got an interest in all mankind by their listning to him and believing of him and obeying him they made him their God And man being in this fearefull condition by the Devils getting an interest in him is led by him to doe what hee would have him to doe and there is no remedie to be found by man For in the day that thou eatest thereof thou must dye eternally For the wages of sinne is death Rom. 6.23 The soule that sinnes it shall dye Ezek. 18.4 There could be no way found out by maâ nor any thing in man that could make satisfâction for those sins that they had committed but God hath found out a way he hath fouâ out a sufficient ransome to redeeme thee froâ the wrath of God and the cruelty of the Dâvill and sinne and heil which is the Sonneâ God which was to take flesh upon him anâ he was to be born of a woman and he was ãâã make full satisfaction to his Father for all oâ sins And this is the feede of the woman thâ would breake the Serpents head Which seedâ Christ Gal. 3.16 And God was well pleasâ with man-kind looking upon them in Chriââ what he had undertaken for them and in thâ fulness of time he was to come and perform iâ and it was already done in his account Anâ this the Lord made known to Adam but hâ had not a cleere knowledge of this but it wâ typified to him in sacrifices Gen. 4.4 And ãâã made knowne these things to them in a darâ way by degrees as was to his glory and theâ good and so all along the olde Testament ãâã was typified to them in sacrifices and ordinaâces and ceremonies still in a darke way yââ a more clearer manifestation of him then bâfore but all along it speaks of sacrifices anâ without there wââ nothing to be done Thâ were to offeâ Peace-offerings Levit. 3. ãâã And if his Oblation be a sacrifice of Peace-offering if he offer it of the herd whether it be a male or female he shal offer it without blemish before the Lord And he shall lay his hand upon the head of his offering and kill it at the door of the Tabernacle of the Congregation Aarons sons the Priests shal sprinkle the blood upon the Altar round about This was their Peace-offering it was to make their peace with God which sacrifice was a type of Christ for he was the true sacrifice that then was to make peace for man-kinde to his Father and his blood was shed to sprinkle our hearts or wash our hands from dead workes to serve the living God Therefore was the sacrifices commanded to put them in remembrance of Christ which was the substance and he which they typified and for every sin almost there was to be sacrifices as in Lev. 4. al along the Chap. there it speaks what must be offered and
ââbideth for ever 1 Pet. 1.23 Except a man borne of water and of the spirit hee cannot eââ into the kingdome of God John 3.5 Before we be thus called we differ nothinâ from those that are but servants but when ãâã are called by this new worke wrought inââ which is the time appointed of the Father then he will make known to us what hee haââ prepared for us before the world began ãâã were heirs to it when we were dead in sins aâ trespasses but did not then make it known ãâã us and to all these hee will give eternall liââ I give unto them eternall life and they shall neââ perish neither shall any man plucke them out of my hand My Father which gave them me is greater then all and no man is able to pluck them out of my Fathers hand John 10.28 29. Feare not little flocke it is your Fathers good pleasure to give you the Kingdome Thou hast given him power over them that he should give eternall life to as many as thou hast given him And this is life eternall that they might know the only true God and Jesus Christ whom thou hast sent John 17.23 And it is hee alone that doth bring us to the knowledge of himselfe Jesus said I am the way the truth and the life no man commeth to the Father but by me John 14.6 I am the Lord thy God which teacheth thee to profit which leadeth thee the way that thou shouldst goe Isa 48.17 And thine eare shall heare a word behind thee saying This is the way walk in it Isa 30.21 And these that are his children he will overpower them with his Spirit and make them come unto him Thy people shall be willing in the day of thy power Psal 110.3 Wee are unwilling by nature to come to God but when hee commeth with his power he will make us willing to doe what he would have us Mat. 22. Goe yee therefore out into the high wayes and as many as ye find compell them to come to the marriage This was a spirituall compulsion for noâ hath the power to make them willing but tââ Spirit The Magistrate doth compell to aââ outward conformitie but that cannot maââ them willing it is only the worke of the spirit and hee will compell all his children ãâã come to this marriage and make them williââ to come CHAP. IX It is the Spirit alone in us that doth ãâã in all PAul saith I desire not to know any thing âmong you save Jesus Christ and him craâââed 1 Cor. 1.2 For by him he being crucifiââ for us he hath obtained al things for us aââ we cannot know that Christ was crucified ãâã us nor any thing what he hath done for ãâã but by the Spirit of God we may believe maââ things to be truth because it is writ in thâ Scripture and because many say it is truââ but this is but the hearing of the eare noâ knows it to be truth by the hearing of the eaââ as the truth is in Jesus but by the Spiritâ God alone For what man knoweth the things a man save the spirit of man which is in him Even so the things of God knoweth no man but the Spirit of God 1 Cor. 2.11 This spirit of man must be one with man or else it cannot understand the things of man as the thoughts and mind and will and desires of man which is one and the same with man so the Spirit of God is one and the same with God or else it could not know the things of God But this spirit knows all things of God For the Spirit searcheth all things yea the deepe things of God 1 Cor. 1.10 And this Spirit God hath given unto us Now we have not received the spirit of the world but the Spirit which is of God that we might know the things that are freely given to us of God And vers 12. of this Chap. God hath revealed âhem to us by his Spirit And vers 10. So Christ hath done all things for us and hath obtained all things for us and wee cannot know âhis without his Spirit and therefore he hath and will give us his Spirit that we may know ât and have the enjoyment of it Man as man âs not able to understand the things of God because man is carnall and the things of God âre spiritual and a carnall apprehension cannot apprehend spirituall things The naturall man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God for they are foolishnesse unto him neither can hee know them because they are spiritually discerned 1 Cor. 2.14 As wee are naturall we cannot know the things of the Spirit wee are not able to discerne them The eye of man hath not seen nor thâ eare of man heard neither hath it entered into thâ heart of man the things which God hath preparââ for them that love him 1 Cor. 2.9 All the excellencies of man cannot bring us to know anâ thing of the mysterie of God for every man iâ beast by his owne knowledge Jer. 10.14 Jer. 51 17. I understood as a beast saith David How ãâã that according to a carnall apprehension anâ a carnall imagination for the highest moââ excellent thoughts that wee as we are men ãâã have of God is but according to our carnal imagination All the wisdome of man is bââ foolishnesse with God 1 Cor. 2.20 Therefoââ his wisedome cannot bring him to know thâ things of God nor humane learning cannââ doe it for then the Scribes and Pharisees anâ the high Priests and Elders would have knowâ Christ but they said Which of us hath beââved him at any time And Paul had a great dââ of humane learning yet that did not briââ him to know God for hee was a persecuter ãâã the Church of God Gal. 1.13 Yet none ãâã the Apostles had so much humane learning ãâã he yet he did not come to know the minde ãâã God the things of God by the teachings of man Now I certifie you brethren that the Gospel which was preached of me was not after man For neither received I it of man neither was I taught it but by the revelation of Jesus Christ Gal. 1.11 12. So it was by the Spirit of God revealed in him that brought him to know the things of God For ye see your calling brethren how that not many wise men after the flesh not many mighty not many noble are called But God hath chosen the foolish things of the world to confound the wise and God hath chosen the weake things of the world to confound the mighty things And vile things of the world and things which are despised hath God chosen yea and things which are not to bring to nought things that are That no flesh should glory in his presence 1 Cor. 1.26 27 28 29. God strips us of all the excellence of the flesh lest wee should thinke by any thing that is of us brings us to the knowledge of God and so wee
and you in me and I in you John 14.20 For Christ is the head and is one with the Father and the whole Church of God is the body which is the Spirit of God in all the Saints and he is always in us and with us Christ in us the hope of glory we by faith see Christ in us and know that he is the glory and wait patiently upon him while he is pleased to manifest his glory in us So by faith we believe and hope for that which wee have not yet the enjoyment âf Though wee have Christ who is the fulââsse of all happinesse yet wee doe not see him ãâã us till hee is pleased to manifest himselfe to ãâã and shew us his glory And this faith of âelieving what we shall enjoy is a very gloriâus condition and we have abundance of joy ââd comfort in it for the promise to us of the ââjoyment of himselfe is sealed to us we are âre of it there is not any thing that can hinââr him from manifesting himselfe to us Eph. â 13 14. After that yee heard the word of truth ââe Gospel of your salvation in whom also after âhat ye believed ye were sealed with that holy Spirit ãâã promise Which is the earnest of our inheritance ââtill the redemption of the purchased possession ââto the praise of his glory So the Lord revealing to us by his Spirit ââat there is an inheritance purchased by âhrist for us which is himselfe that is the ââeatest inheritance that can be and this Spiâââ doth seale it to us till the time is come that ââmselfe will give us possession of that inheriâânce that hee hath redeemed and purchased ââr us for the praise of his glory So while we âave but an earnest given us of this inheritance âeing we know it is sure wee are exceedingly âomforted and carried above all slavish fears ând troubles and above all things that wee see below Christ and many the Lord leades a great while by faith before he gives them a full possession of himselfe CHAP. XVI Not for any to despise nor undervalue nor persecute one another IT is a very dangerous thing to embrace and close with that we heare before wee know whether it be truth or no for it is not sufficient for us to believe a thing to be truth because another saith it is truth For us to build upon this is a sandy-foundation we cannot build sure upon it though the things that we heare be truth yet except we know them to be truth by the Spirits teaching us or witnessing to us by sufficient grounds set forth in the Scripture that those things are truth that we heare it is very dangerous to build upon it and it is impossible but this building will fall for this foundation will not nor cannot hold it up and if it come to the tryall it will fall to the great dishonour of God and the scandalling of Religion and it is as dangerous to despise hate or persecute any thing that wee heare though it doth not seem to us to be truth for saith Paul After that way that ye call heresie so âorship I the God of my Fathers Though it apâeareth to you to be heresie yet it may be reââll truth therefore doe not hate it nor perseâute it for Paul thought before his conversion âhat it was heresie and persecuted it Acts 9. â2 And Saul yet breathing out threatnings and âaughter against the Disciples of the Lord went ââto the high Priest and desired of him letters to âamascus to the Synagogue that if he found any ãâã this way whether they were men or women he âight bring them bound unto Jerusalem And âhe journeyed he came neare to Damascus and ââddenly there shined round about him a light from ââaven and he fell to the earth and heard a voyce ââying unto him Saul Saul why persecutest thou ãâã And he said who art thou Lord And the âord said I am Jesus whom thou persecutest it is âââd for thee to kicke against the pricks vers 3 4 â Paul was then one that was very strict in all ãâã ways and walked very blamelesse as conâârning the performing of the Law and hee âought that all that was not as he was were ââretickes and hee persecuted them to the âath but the Lord said unto him Why perseââtest thou me I am Jesus whom thou persecutest ãâã He persecuted Christ in his members Inasââeth as you have done it unto one of the least of ââse my brethren ye have done it to me Mat. 25.40 Take heed how you persecute any though you thinke they are heretickes and therefore persecute them as Paul did and indeed there was never any persecution but it went under the name of punishing Hereticks and doe iâ by a shew of godlinesse as Paul did but it iâ hard for you to kicke against prickes for it iâ God that ye kicke against and he is stronger than you and will overcome you at the last and he is like pricks it will pierce your selves for not any weapon that is forged against hiâ Saints shall prosper but shall returne backeâ and destroy their enemies like as those meâ were that tooke up Shadrach Mesbech and Abednego and cast them into the fiery fornan at the Kings command because they woulâ not worship their false gods They made thâ fornace exceeding hot because it should destroy the three men that were cast into it bââ the flame of the fire slew those men that caâ them in and Shadrach Mesbech and Abedego walked in the midst of the fire and neithââ they nor their cloaths were burned nor ãâã much as smell of fire Dan. 3. Therefore whosoever thou art that persâcutest any take heed what thou dost for the last God will destroy thee whosoever thâ art except thou commest to be converted and they whom thou dost persecute shall be ãâã livered out of thy hands if it be to the glory ãâã God and their good but if God hath giâân you so much power as to put them to ââath the greatest harm that you can do them ãâã but to bring them to their full happinesse ââd that harm that you thinke to doe against âââm you doe against your selves for while ãâã persecute them they are at peace and quiââ and have abundance of the enjoyment of ââod and enabled to bear exceedingly whatââever is laid upon them for whatsoever is âânting outwardly the Lord supplieth inâârdly by his Spirit and he conveyeth himâââfe to them in that way that all the enemies ãâã the world nor all the Devils in hell are ãâã able to hinder them from the enjoyment him but while you persecute them you ââânot be quiet in your mind but are troubled âââd cannot have peace like Saul that perseââââd David The Spirit of the Lord departed ãâã Saul and an evill Spirit from the Lord trouâââd him 1 Sam. 16.14 And this Spirit cauââ him to persecute David and wheresoever ãâã Spirit is it causeth persecutions for it