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A94236 Doctrine and instructions: or, A catechism Touchign [sic], many the most weighty points of divinity, viz. The original of the scriptures, the nature of God, man's capacity of eternal rewards, his past happiness, present misery in himself, the all-sufficiency of Christ, the sweetness of providence, terms of salvation, way and causes of justification, faiths influence, sincerity of obedience, natures weakness, its renovation, the moment hereof, the improvement, of the Word, infants in covenant, greatly advantaged thereby, to be baptized, right participation of the Lords Supper, helps for prayer, Heavens bliss, Hell's woe, judgments terror, and preparation for it. By Stephen Scandrett Minister of the Gospel in [...]hil. Scandrett, Stephen, 1631?-1706. 1674 (1674) Wing S818; ESTC R229797 15,005 32

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us 2. The Son doth justifie us Act. 13.39 bringing in everlasting Righteousness or obeying his Father unto death to satisfy his justice purchase his favor for us 3. The H.G. doth justify us 1 Cor. 6 11. by working faith in us and helping us to apply Christ 4. Free grace doth justifie us Rom. 2.24 by providing a surety for us accepting faith for the condition of our interest in him and giving faith and Christ tous 5. The Gospel doth justify us by revealing Ro. 1.16 and offering Christ to sinners Rev. 22.17 applying and making over Christ to believers 1 Pe. 1.20 21. and being the Rule by which God will proceed in Judgement Rom. 2.16 6. Faith doth justify us Ro. 3 28. by embracing and trusting in Christ so giving us an interest in his righteousness because God hath made it the great condition of the Gospel 7. Works do justify us by being an evidence of and help unto our Faith Ja. 2.24 15. Q. What are the saving acts of a lively Faith A. 1. To believe what the Scripture speaks concerning Christ so as to trust in him for Justification and Salvation Gal. 2.16 Or to believe so as to receive Christ for justification and salvation Joh. 1.12 2. No act of a dead Faith is justifying or saving Ja. 2.14 Not believing the truth concerning Christ Act. 8.13 Not beleiving so as to trust in him Jo. 2.23 Not believing so as to receive him Luk. 8.13 3. Faith is then lively when it not only believes what is revealed in the Word concerning Christ so as to trust in him and receive him for Justification and Salvation but likewise so as to prize him 1 Pet. 2.7 Love God for him 1 Ti. 1.15 17. as to be thereby humble Hab. 2.4 Purified Act. 15.9 Sanctified Act. 26.18 as to work by Love Gal. 5.6 Overcome the World 1 Jo. 5.4 be emboldened to appear for Christ 2 Cor. 4.13 as to do and suffer great things for God and Christ when called to it Heb. 11. 16. Q. What inducements have we to believe in Christ for Salvation A. 1. We are utterly lost in our selves Mat. 18.11 2. None but Christ is able to save us Jo. 6.68 3. Christ is abundantly able to save us Heb. 7.25 4. We are graciously called and invited to him Ma. 11.28 5. He is freely offered to every one of us Re. 22.17 6. We are commanded to believe 1 Jo. 3.23 7. We have a promise that if we believe in Christ we shall not perish Jo. 3.16 8. If believe not in Christ we shall never partake of him but perish without remedy Mar. 16 16. 9. Other great sinners have found favor with the Lord Lu. 7.47 1 Tim. 1.13 10. We can never be holy Heb. 11.6 nor stedfast with God if we will not believe in Christ for Salvation Heb. 3.12 17. Q. When do we sincerely obey the Lord A. 1. When we are not false hearted with the Lord Psa 51.6 1 Chron. 12.33 Jer. 3.10 2. When the Rule and Motive of our Obedience is the Lord's Command Psa 119.5 4. 3. When the principle of our Obedience is love to the Lord Phillip 1.16 17. 4. When the end of our Obedience is to please the Lord 2 Cor. 2.17 5. When our Obedience is willing and hearty Obedience 2 Chr. 29. ●● Col. 2.23 24. 6. When we are careful to frame our inward as well as outward man according to God's Word Mat. 25.25 7. When the bent of our heart is against every thing that is evil and forevery thing we know the Lord requires of us Ps 119.80 128. 1 Chr. 29.19 1 Kin. 9.4 8. When though we have many failings yet the general Course and Tenor of our life is squared by the will of God Psa 112.2 3. Job 17.9 Jam. 1.8 2 Chr. 15.17 9. When we hold on in our obedience Psa 112.2 3. Jam. 1.8 despising baits that would entice us to destroy Cant. 8.7 and welcoming crosses we meet with in obeying Act. 20 23 24. 10. When still we have mean thoughts of our selves and fly to free grace and Christ's merits for acceptance knowing how short we come in many things Neh. 13.22 Heb. 11.4 18. Q. Are we able by the strength of Nature to repent believe and sincerely obey the Lord or need we special renewing grace and strength from God to help us A. We need special Grace and Strength For 1. That grace of Faith that saves us is not from our selves it is the gift of God Eph. 2.8 and such grace we need 2. Regeneration is needful for every one of us Jo. 3.3 5. and this is a special work of God's Spirit 3. God's promise of special renewing grace Eze. 36.26 and of special strength Psa 110.3 are no promises of needless things 4. God doth give special grace to assist herein for he gives more to the Elect than he doth to others Mat. 13.11 5. None of us make our selves to differ 1 Cor. 4.7 therefore we neither Repent Believe or sincerely Obey without special grace 6. God's image being lost by the Fall Ro. 7.18 until we are renewed by grace it cannot be we should have any might to do what 's spiritually good Rom. 9.16 Eph. 2.1 Jo. 6.44 Jer. 10.23 Rom. 8.7 7. We cannot without special grace so much as understand the good of spiritual things 1 Cor. 2.14 much less can we will and embrace them 8. Our corruptions in our natural state are so strong withstanding against us that without special grace we cannot do what is spiritually good Jer. 13.23 Ro. 8.8 9. We are by nature under Satan's power Ep. 2.2 We need therefore the mighty arm of God to set us free Act. 26.18 10. Whenever we seriously endeavor to return to God we then find that by the strength of Nature we cannot Jer. 31.18 11. Even those that have the advantage of renewing grace find need of further assistance from God to do what 's good Cant. 14.2 Cor. 3.3 Gal. 5.17 Rom. 7.23 12. They that are indeed enabled and so brought into a saving state ascribe this to the special work of God Tit. 3.5 19. Q. After what manner and by what degrees are men ordinarily changed and renewed by the Spirit of God A. 1. Usually they are made to see their sin and danger as they never saw before Act. 9.4 2. Then they are filled with abiding fear of God's wrath Act. 9.6 3. They hear and mark and pray if by any means they may escape Act. 16.14.9 11. 4. They are made to see more worth in Christ then ever they saw before Gal. 1.15 16. 5. They have some refreshing hopes though a possibility of escaping Jonah 3.9 6. They earnestly desire and use all means to get Christ Rev. 21.6 7. They are made to see God's grace and good will to give Christ freely to them Tit. 3.4 8. Their hearts are melted with this grace Lu. 7.38 9. They are encouraged to receive Christ freely offered to them 1 Tim. 1.15 10. They are filled with love to