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A53713 Of communion with God the Father, Sonne, and Holy Ghost, each person distinctly in love, grace, and consolation, or, The saints fellowship with the Father, Sonne, and Holy Ghost, unfolded by John Owen ... Owen, John, 1616-1683. 1657 (1657) Wing O778; ESTC R32197 289,173 326

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any thing that hath a loving and tender nature in the world and doth act suitably thereunto which God hath not compared himselfe unto Separate all weaknesse and impefection which is in them yet great impressions of love must abide He is as a Father a Mother a Sheaphard an Hen over Chickins and the like Psal. 103. 13. Isa. 63. 16. Math 6. 6. Isa 66. 13. Psal 23. 1. Isa. 40. 11. Math 23. 37. I shall not need to adde any more proofes This is that which is demónstrated There is love in the person of the Father peculiarly held out untô the Saints as wherein he will and doth hold Communion with them Now to compleat Communion with the Father in love two § 13 things are required of Believers 1. That they receive it of him 2. That they make suitable returnes unto him 1. That they doe receive it Communion consists in giving and receiving Untill the Love of the Father be received we have no Communion with him therein How then is this Love of the Father to be received so as to hold fellowship with him I answer by Faith The receiving of it is the believing of it God hath so fully so eminently revealed his Love that it may be received by Faith You believe in God John chap. 14. 1. that is the Father and what is to be believed in him His love for he is love 1 John 8. 8. It is true there is not an immediate acting of Faith upon the § 14 Father but by the Son He is the Way the Truth and the Life no man cometh unto the Father but by him John chap. 14. v. 6. He is the mercifull high Priest over the House of God by whom we have Accesse to the throne of Grace by him is our manuduction unto the Father By him we believe in God 1 Pet. 1. 21. But this is that I say When by and through Christ we have an Accesse unto the Father we then behold his Glory also and see his Love that he peculiarly beares unto us and act faith thereon We are then I say to Eye it to believe it to receive it as in him the Issues and fruits thereof being made out unto us through Christ alone Though there be no Light for us but in the Beames yet we may by the Beames see the sunne which is the Fountaine of it Though all our Refreshment actually lye in the streames yet by them we are led up unto the fountaine Jesus Christ in respect of the love of the Father is but the Beame the Streame wherein though actually all our Light our Refreshment lyes yet by him we are lead to the Fountaine the Sunne of Eternall Love it selfe Would Believers exercise themselves herein they would find it a matter of no small Spirituall improovement in their walking with God This is that which is aymed at Many darke and disturbing thoughts are apt to arise in this thing Few can carry up their hearts and minds to this height by faith as to rest their soules in the Love of the Father they live below it in the troublesome Region of hopes and feares stormes and clouds All here is serene and quiet But how to attain to this pitch they know not This is the will of God that He may always be eyed as Benigne Kind Tender Loving and unchangeable therein and that peculiarly as the Father as the great fountaine and spring of all gracious Communications and fruits of Love This is that which Christ came to reveale God as a Father John 1. 18. That name which he declares to those who are given him out of the world John 17. 6. And this is that which he effectually leads us to by himselfe as he is the only way of going to God as a Father John 14. 5 6. that is as Love And by doing so gives us the rest which he promiseth for the Love of the Father is the only rest of the soule It is true as was said we doe not this formally in the first instant of Believing We believe in God through Christ. 1 Pet. 1. 21. Faith seeks out rest for the soule This is presented to it by Christ the Mediator as the only procuring cause Here it abides not but by Christ it hath an accesse to the Father Ephes. 2. 18. into his Love finds out that he is Love as having a designe a purpose of Love a good pleasure towards us from eternity A delight a complacency a good will in Christ all cause of Anger and Aversation being taken away The soule being thus by Faith through Christ by him brought into the bosome of God into a comfortable perswasion and spirituall perception and sense of his love there reposes and rests it selfe And this is the first thing the Saints doe in their Communion with the Father of the due improovement whereof more afterwards 2. For that suitable returne which is required this also in a § 15 maine part of it beyond which I shall not now extend it consisteth in Love God Loves that he may be beloved When he comes to command the Returne of his Received Love to compleat Communion with him he says My son give me thy Heart Prov. chap. 23. v. 26. thy Affections thy Love Thou shalt Love the Lord thy God with all thy Heart and with all thy soule and with all thy strength and with all thy mind Luk. chap. 10. v. 27. this is the returne that he demandeth When the Soule sees God in his dispensation of Love to be Love to be infinitely lovely and loving rests upon and delights in him as such then hath it Communion with him in Love This is Love that God Loves us first and then we love him again I shall not now goe forth into a discription of divine Love Generally Love is an Affection of union and nerenesse with Complacency therein So long as the Father is looked on under any other Apprehension but only as acting love upon the Soule it breeds in the soule a dread and Aversation Hence the flying and hiding of sinners in the Scriptures But when he who is the Father is considered as a Father acting Love on the Soule this raises it to love againe This is in Faith the ground of all acceptable obedience Deut. 5. 10. Exod. 20. 6. Deut. 10. 12. 11. 1. 13. 13. 3. Thus is this whole businesse stated by the Apostle Ephes. 1. 4. according as hath chosen us in him before the foundation of the world that we should be holy and without blame before him in love It begins in the love of God and ends in our love to him That is it which the Eternall Love of God aymes at in us and workes us up unto It is true our universall obedience falls within the Compasse of our Communion with God but that is with him as God our blessed Soveraigne Lawgiver and Rewarder As he is the Father our Father in Christ as revealed unto us to be Love above and
account Revel 5. 11 12 13 14. I heard the voyce of many Angells round about the throne and living creatures and the Elders and the number of them was ten thousand times ten thousand and thousands of thousands saying with a loud voyce worthy is the Lambe that was slaine to receive power and riches and wisedome and strength and Honour and Glory and blessing And every creature which is in Heaven and Earth and under the Earth and such as are in the Sea and all that are in them heard I saying blessing honour glory and power be unto him that sitteth on the Throne and unto the Lambe for ever and ever And the living creatures said Amen and the fore and twenty Elders fell down and worshiped him that liveth for ever and ever The Reason given of this glorious and wonderfull Doxologie this Attribution of Honour and Glory to Jesus Christ by the whole Host of Heaven is because he was the Lambe that was slaine that is because of the worke of our Redemption and our bringing unto God And it is not a little refreshment and rejoycing to the souls of the Saints to know that all the Angells of God the whole Host of Heaven which never sinned doe yet continually rejoyce and ascribe prays and honour to the Lord Jesus for his bringing them to peace and favour with God 3. He is honoured by his Saints all the world over and § 46 indeed if they doe not who should If they honour him not as they honour the Father they were of all men the most unworthy but see what they doe Revel 1. 5 6. Unto him that loved us and washed us from our sinnes in his own blood and hath made us Kings and Priests to God and his Father to him be Glory for ever and ever amen Chap. 5. 8 9 10. The foure living creatures and four and twenty Elders fell down before the Lambe having every one of them harps and golden viols full of Odors which are the prayers of the Saints and they sung a new song saying thou art worthy to take the booke and to open the seales thereof for thou wast slain hast redeemed us unto Godby thy blood out of every kindred and tongue and people and Nation and hast made us unto God Kings and priests and we shall raigne on the earth The great solemne worship of the Christian Church consists in this Assignation of Honour and Glory to the Lord Jesus therefore doe they love him honour him delight in him as Paul Phil. 3. 8. and so the Spouse Cant. 5. 9 10 11. and this is on this account 5. They cordially approve of this Righteousnesse this way § 47 of Acceptation as that which brings Glory to God as such When they were labouring under the guilt of sinne that which did most of all perplex their soules was that their safety was inconsistent with the Glory and honour of the great God with his Justice Faithfullnesse and truth all which were engaged for the destruction of sinne and how to come off from ruine without the losse of their honour he saw not But now by the Revelation of this Righteousnesse from Faith to Faith they plainly see that all the properties of God are exceedingly glorifyed in the pardon Justification and Acceptance of poor sinners As before was manifested And this is the first way whereby the Saints hold daily communion with the Lord Jesus in this purchased Grace of Acceptation with God They consider approve of and rejoyce in the way meanes and thing it selfe 2. They make an Actuall commutation with the Lord Iesus as to their sins and his Righteousnesse of this there are also sundry § 48 parts 1. They Continually keep alive upon their hearts a sense of the guilt evill of sin even then when they are under some comfortable perswasions of their personall Acceptance with God Sense of pardon takes away the horrour and feare but not a due sense of the guilt of sinne It is the daily exercise of the Saints of God to consider the great provocation that is in sinne their sinnes the sin of their nature and lives to render themselves vile in their own hearts and thoughts on that account to compare it with the terrour at the Lord and to judge themselves continually This they doe in Generall my sin is ever before me says David They set sinne before them not to terrify and offright their soules with it but that a due sense of the evill of it may be kept alive upon their hearts 2. They gather up in their thoughts the sins for which they § 49 have not made a papticular reckoning with God in Christ or if they have begun so to doe yet they have not made cleare worke of it nor come to a cleare and comfortable issue There is nothing more dreadfull then for a man to be able to digest his convictions to have sin looke him in the face and speak perhaps some words of terror to him and to be able by any charmes of diversions or delays to put it off without comming to a full tryall as to state and condition in reference thereunto This the Saints doe They gather up their sinnes lay them in the ballance of the Law see and consider their weight and desert And then 3. They make this commutation I speak of with Jesus Christ § 50 that is 1. They seriously consider and by Faith conquer all objections to the contrary that Jesus Christ by the will and appointment of the Father hath really undergone the punishment that was due to those sinnes they laye now under his eye and consideration Isa. 53. 6. 2 Cor. 5. 21. He hath as certainly and really answered the Justice of God for them as if he himselfe the sinner should at that instant be cast into Hell he could doe 2. They hearken to the voyce of Christ calling them to him § 51 with their burden come unto me ye that are weary and heavy laden come with your burdens Come thou poor soule with thy guilt of sinne why what to doe why this is mine saith Christ this Agreement I made with my Father that I should come and take thy sinnes and heare them away They were my lot Give me thy burden give me all thy sinnes thou knowest not what to doe with them I know how to dispose of them well enough so that God shall be glorifyed and thy soule delivered Hereupon 3. They lay downe their sinnes at the Crosse of Christ upon § 52 his shoulders This is Faiths great and bold venture upon the Grace Faithfulnesse and Truth of God To stand by the crosse and say ah He is bruised for my sinnes and wounded for my transgressions and the chastisement of my peace is upon him He is thus made sinne for me Here I give up my sinnes to him that is able to beare them to undergoe them He requires it of my hands that I should be content that he should undertake for them and that I
to all the three Persons and is proper to each of them not formally as a Person but as God blessed for ever All adoration respects that which is common to all so that in each Act of Adoration and worship all are adored and worshipped The Creatures worship their Creator and a man him in whose image he was created viz. him from whom descendeth every good and perfect gift all this describing God as God Hence Secondly when we begin our Prayers to God the Father and § 2 end them in the name of Jesus Christ yet the Sonne is no lesse invocated and worshipped in the beginning then the Father though he be peculiarly mentioned as mediator in the close not as Sonne to himselfe but as Mediator to the whole Trinity or God in Trinity But in the invocation of God the Father we invocate every Person because we Invocate the Father as God every Person being so Thirdly In that heavenly Directory which we have Eph. 2. § 3 18. this whole businesse is declared our accesse in our worship is said to be to the Father and this through Christ or his mediation by the Spirit or his assistance Here is a distinction of the Persons as to their operations but not at all as to their being the object of our Worship For the Sonne and the Holy Ghost are no lesse worshipped in our accesse to God then the Father himselfe Only the Grace of the Father which we obtain by the mediation of the Sonne and the assistance of the spirit is that which we draw nigh to God for So that when by the distinct dispensation of the Trinity and every Person we are lead to worship that is to act Faith on or invocate any Person we doe herein worship the whole Trinity and every Person by what name soever of Father Sonne or Holy Ghost we invocate him So that this is to be observed in this whole matter That when any work of the Holy Ghost or any other Person which is appropriated to him we never exclude the concurrence of other Persons draws us to the worship of him yet he is not worshipped exclusively but the whole Godhead is worshipped Fourthly These Cautions being premised I say that we § 4 are distinctly to worship the Holy Ghost As it is in the case of Faith in respect of the Father and the Sonne Joh. 14 1. Believe in God believe also in me This extends it selfe no lesse to the Holy Ghost Christ called the Disciples for the acting of Faith on him he being upon the accomplishment of the great worke of his Mediation and the Holy Ghost now carrying on the work of his delegation requireth the same And to the same purpose are their distinct operations mentioned My Father worketh hitherto and I worke Now as the formall Reason of the worship of the Sonne is not his mediation but his being God his mediation being a powerfull motive thereto so the formall Reason of our worshipping the Holy Ghost is not his being our comforter but his being God yet his being our comforter is a powerfull motive thereunto This is the summe of the first Direction The Grace actings Love effects of the Holy Ghost as he is our Comforter ought to § 5 stir us up and provoke us to Love worship believe in and invocate him though all this being directed to him as God is no lesse directed on that account to the other Persons then to him only by the fruits of his Love towards us are we stirred up unto it These things being presupposed let the Saints learne to act § 6 faith distinctly on the Holy Ghost as the immediate efficient cause of all the good things mentioned Faith I say to believe in him and Faith in all things to believe him and to yeeld obedience to him Faith not imagination The distinction of the Persons in the Trinity is not to be fancyed but believed So then the Scripture so fully frequently clearly distinctly ascribing the things we have been speaking of to the immediate efficiency of the Holy Ghost Faith closeth with him in the truth revealed and peculiarly regards him worships him serves him waits for him prayeth to him prayseth him All these things I say the Saints doe in Faith The person of the Holy Ghost revealing its selfe in these operations and effects is the peculiar object of our Worship Therefore when he ought to be peculiarly honoured and is not he is peculiarly sinned against Acts 5. 2 Ananias is said to lye to the Holy Ghost not to God which being taken essentially would denote the whole Trinity but peculiarly to the Holy Ghost Him he was to have honoured peculiarly in that especiall gift of his which he made profession of not doing it he sinned peculiarly against him But this must be a little farther branched into particulars Let us then say weight on every Effect of the Holy Ghost in any of the Particulars before mentioned on this account that § 7 they are acts of his Love and power towards us This faith will doe that takes notice of his kindnesie in all things Frequently he performes in sundry particulars the office of a Comforter towards us and we are not throughly comforted we take no notice at all of what he doth Then is he grieved Of those who doe receive and own the Consolation he tenders and administers how few are there that consider him as the comforter and rejoyce in him as they ought Upon every work of consolation that the Believer receives this ought his Faith to resolve upon This is from the Holy Ghost He is the comforter the God of all Consolation I know there is no joy peace hope nor comfort but what he workes gives and bestowes and that he might give me this Consolation he hath willingly condescended to this office of a Comforter his Love was in it and on that account doth he continue it Also he is sent by the Father and Sonne for that end and purpose By this meanes come I to be partaker of my joy it is in the Holy Ghost of consolation he is the comforter What price now shall I set upon his Love How shall I value the mercy that I have received This I say is applicable to every particular effect of the Holy Ghost towards us herein have we communion and fellowship with § 8 him as was in part discovered in our handling the particulars Doth he shed abroad the Love of God in our hearts doth he witnesse unto our Adoption the soule considers his presence ponders his Love his condescension goodnesse and kindnesse is filled with reverence of him and care not to grieve him and labours to preserve his Temple his Habitation pure and holy Againe our communion with him causeth in us Returning praise and thanks and honour and glory and blessing to him § 9 on the account of the mercies and priviledges which we receive from him which are many Herein consists our next direction So do we with the Sonne
can take up the Soule with such thoughts of God he hath enough all that he doth desire This hath been his designe and way from the beginning The first blood that Murderer shed was by this meanes He leades our first Parents into hard thoughts of God hath God said so hath he threatned you with death he knows well enough it will be better with you with this Engine did he batter and overthrow all mankind in one and being mindfull of his ancient conquest he readily useth the same weapons wherewith then he so succesfully contended Now it is exceeding Grievous to the Spirit of God to be so slandered in the hearts of those whom he dearely loves How doth he expostulate this with Syon What iniquity g have you seen in me saith he have I been a Wildernesse unto you or a Land of darknesse Syon hath said the Lord hath forgotten me and my God hath forsaken me but can a mother c. The Lord takes nothing worse at the hands of his then such hard thoughts of him knowing full well what fruit this bitter Root is like to beare what Alienation of Heart what drawings back what unbeliefe and Tergiversations in our walking with him How unwilling is a Child to come into the presence of an angry Father Consider then this in the first place Receiving of the Father as he holds out Love to the soule gives him the Honour he aimes at and is exceeding acceptable unto him He often sets it out in an eminent manner that it may be so received He commendeth his Love unto us Rom 5. 8. Behold what manner of Love the Father hath bestowed on us Joh. ch 3. v. 1. Whence then is this folly men are afraid to have good thoughts of God They think it a boldnesse to Eye God as good gracious tender kind loving I speak of Saints but for the other side they can judge him hard austere severe almost implacable and fierce the very worst Affections of the very worst of men and most hated of him Rom. ch 1. v. 31. 2 Tim 3. 3. and think herein they doe well Is not this Soule-deceit from Sathan was it not his designe from the beginning to inject such thoughts of God Assure thy selfe then there is nothing more acceptable unto the Father then for us to keep up our hearts unto him as the eternall fountaine of all that rich Grace which flowes out to sinners in the blood of Jesus and 2. This will be exceeding effectuall to endeare thy soule unto God to cause thee to delight in him and to make thy abode with him Many Saints have no greater burthen in their Lives then that their Hearts do not come clearely and fully up constantly to delight and rejoyce in God that there is still an indisposednesse of Spirit unto close walking with him What is at the bottome of this distemper Is it not their unskilfulnesse in or neglect of this Duty even of holding Communion with the Father in Love So much as we see of the Love of God so much shall we delight in him and no more Every other discovery of God without this will but make the Soule fly from him But if the heart be once much taken up with this the Eminency of the Fathers Love it cannot chuse but be overpowred conquered and endeared unto him This if any thing will worke upon us to make our abode with him If the Love of a Father will not make a child delight in him what will put then this to the venture excercise your thoughts upon this very thing the Eternall Free and Fruitfull Love of the Father and see if your Hearts be not wrought upon to delight in him I dare boldly say believers will find it as thriving a course as ever they pitched on in their lives Sit downe a little at the Fountaine and you will quickly have a farther discovery of the sweetnesse of the streames You who have run from him will not be able after a while to keep at a distance for a moment Ob. But some may say Alasse how shall I hold communion with § 13 the Father in Love I know not at all whether be Loves me or no and shall I venture to cast my selfe upon it How if I should not be accepted should I not rather perish for my presumption then find sweetnesse in his Bosome God seems to me only as a consuming fire and everlasting burnings so that I dread to look up unto him Ans. I know not what may be understood by knowing of the Love of God though it be carried on by Spirituall sense and Experience yet it is received purely by believing Our knowing of it is our believing of it as revealed We have known and believed the Love that God hath to us God is Love 1 Joh. ch 4. v. 16. This is the Assurance which at the very Entrance of walking with God thou maist have of this Love He who is Truth hath said it and what-ever thy Heart saies or Sathan saies unlesse thou wilt take it up on this account thou doest thy endeavour to make him a lyar who hath spoken it 1 Joh. 5. 10. Ob. 2. I can believe that God is Love to others for he hath said he § 14 is Love but that he will be so to me I see no ground of perswasion there is no cause no Reason in the world why he should turne one thought of love or kindnesse towards me and therefore I dare not cast my selfe upon it to hold communion with him in his speciall love Ans. He hath spoken it as particularly to thee as to any one in the world And for cause of love he hath as much to fixe it on thee as on any of the Children of men that is none at all without himselfe So that I shall make speedy work with this objection Never any one from the foundation of the World who believed such Love in the Father and made returnes of Love to him againe was deceived neither shall ever any to the Worlds end be so in so doing Thou art then in this upon a most sure bottome If thou believest and receivest the Father as Love he will infallibly be so to thee though others may fall under his severity but Ob 3. I cannot find my heart making Returnes of Love unto God Could I find my Soule set upon him I could then believe his Soule delighted § 15 in me Answ. This is the most preposterous course that possibly thy thoughts can pitch upon a most ready way to rob God of his glory Herein is Love saith the Holy Ghost not that we loved God but that he loved us first 1 Joh. 4. 10 19. Now thou wouldest invert this Order and say herein is Love not that God loved me but that I love him first This is to take the Glory of God from him that whereas he loves us without a cause that is in our selves and we have all cause in the World to love him
thou wouldest have the contrary viz that something should be in thee for which God should love thee even thy love to him and that thou shouldest love God before thou knowest any thing lovely in him viz. whether he love thee or no. This is a course of fleshes finding out that will never bring Glory to God nor peace to thy own Soule Lay downe then thy Reasonings take up the Love of the Father upon a pure Act of believing and that will open thy Soule to let it out unto the Lord in the Communion of Love To make yet some farther improvement of this Truth so opened and exhorted unto as before it will discover unto us the § 14 Eminency and Priviledge of the Saints of God What low thoughts soever the Sons of men may have of them it will appeare that they have meat to eate that the World knowesnot of they have close communion and fellowship with the Father They deale with him in the enterchange of love Men are generally esteemed according to the company they keep It is an Honour to stand in the presence of Princes though but as Servants What Honour then have all the Saints to stand with boldnesse in the presence of the Father and there to enjoy his Bosome love What a blessing did the Queen of Sheba pronounce on the Servants of Solomon who stood before him and heard his Wisdome How much more blessed then are they who stand continually before the God of Solomon hearing his Wisdome enjoying his love Whilest others have their fellowship with Sathan and their own Lusts making provision for them and receiving perishing refreshments from them whose end is destruction whose God is their Belly and whose Glory is in their shame who mind earthly things they have this sweet Communion with the Father Moreover what a safe and sweet retreat is here for the Saints § 17 in all the Scornes Reproaches Scandalls misrepresentations which they undergoe in the World When a Child is abused abroad in the streets by strangers he runns with speed to the bosome of his Father there he makes his complaint and is comforted In all the hard censures and tongue-persecutions which the Saints meet withall in the streets of the World they may runne with their moanings unto their Father and be comforted As one whom his Mother comforteth so will I comfort you saith the Lord Isa 66. v. 13. So that the Soule may say if I have hatred in the World I will goe where I am sure of Love though all others are hard to me yet my Father is tender and full of compassion I will goe to him and satisfy my selfe in him Here I am accounted vile frowned on and rejected but I have honour and Love with him whose kindnesse is better then Life it selfe There I shall have all things in the Fountaine which others have but in the dropps there is in my Fathers Love every thing desireable there is the sweetnesse of all mercies in the abstract it selfe and that fully and durably Evidently then the Saints are the most mistaken men in the § 18 world If they say come have Fellowship with us are not men ready to say why what are you a sorry company of Seditious Factious Persons be it known unto you that we despise your Fellowship when we intend to leave Fellowship with all honest men and men of worth then will we come to you But alasse how are men mistaken truely their Fellowship is with the Father let men think of it as they please they have close spirituall Heavenly Refreshings in the mutuall Communication of Love with the Father himselfe How they are generally misconceived the Apostle declares 2 Cor. chap. 6. v. 8 9 10. As deceivers and yet true as unknown yet well known as dying and behold we live as chastened and not killed as sorrowfull yet always rejoysing as poore yet making many rich as having nothing yet possessing all things And as it is thus in Generall so in no one thing more then this that they are looked on as poore low despicable persons when indeed they are the only great and noble Personages in the world Consider the Company they keep it is with the Father who so glorious the Merchandise they trade in it is Love what so precious doubtlesse they are the excellent on the Earth Psal. 16. v. 3. Further this will discover a maine difference between § 19 the Saints and empty Professors as to the Performance of Dutyes and so the Enjoyment of outward Priviledges fruitlesse Professors often walk hand in hand with them but now come to their secret retirements and what a difference is there there the Saints hold Communion with God Hypocryts for the most part with the world and their own Lusts with them they converse and Communicate they hearken what they will say to them and make provision for them when the Saints are sweetly wrapt up in the Bosome of their Fathers Love It is oftentimes even almost impossible that Believers should in outward appearance goe beyond them who have very rotten hearts but this meat they have which others know not of this Refreshment in the Banqueting house wherein others have noe share in the multitude of their thoughts the Comforts of God their Father refresh their Soules Now then to draw towards a close of this Discourse if § 20 these things be so what manner of men ought we to be in all manner of holy conversation even our God is a consuming fire What Communion is there between Light and Darknesse Shall sinne and lust dwell in those thoughts which receive in and carry out Love from and unto the Father Holinesse becometh his presence for ever An unclean Spirit cannot draw nigh unto him an unholy Heart can make no abode with him A lewd Person will not desire to hold fellowship with a Sober man and will a man of vaine and foolish Imaginations hold communion and dwell with the most holy God There is not any Consideration of this Love but is a powerfull motive unto Holinesse and leads thereunto Ephraim says what have I to doe any more with Idols when in God he finds Salvation Communion with the Father is wholly inconsistent with loose walking If we say that we have followship with him and walke in darkenesse we lye and doe not the truth 1 Joh. 1. 6. He that saith I know him I have Communion with him and keepeth not his Commandements is a liar and the truth is not in him chap. 1. v. 4. The most specious and glorious pretence made to an acquaintance with the Father without holinesse and Obedience to his Cammandements serves only to prove the pretenders to be lyars The love of the world and of the Father dwell not together And if this be so to shut up all how many that goe under the name of Christians come short of the Truth of it How § 20 unacquainted are the Generaliy of Professors with the Mystery of this Communion
things chiefly that as you may be provided for them so when they do befall you you may be supported with the consideration of my Deity and Omniscience who told you all these things before they came to passe v. 4. but these things have I told you that when the time shall come you may remember I told you of them But if they be so necessary whence is it that thou hast not acquainted us with it all this while why not in the beginning at our first calling Even saith our Saviour because there was no need of any such thing for whilest I was with you you had protection and direction at hand And these things I said not at the beginning because I was present with you but now the state of things is altered I must leave you v. 5. And for your parts so are you astonished with sorrow that you doe not aske me whether I goe the consideration whereof would certainly relieve you seeing I goe to take possession of my glory and to carry on the worke of your salvation but your hearts are filled with sorrow and feare and you doe not so much as enquire after reliefe v. 5. 6. whereupon he adjoynes that wonderfull assertion v. 7. Neverthelesse I tell you the truth it is expedient for you that I goe away for if I goe not away the Comforter will not come unto you but if I depart I will send him unto you This verse then being the peculiar foundation of what shall afterward § 5 be declared must particularly be considered as to the words of it and their interpretation and that both with respect to the preface of them and the asseveration in them with the Reason annexed thereunto 1. The first word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 is an adversative not excepting to any thing of what himselfe had spoken before but to their apprehension I know you have sad thoughts of these things but yet neverthelesse 2. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 I tell you the truth The words are exceeding Emphaticall and denote some great thing to be ushered in by them First 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 I tell it you this that shall now be spoken I who love you who take care of you who am now about to lay downe my life for you they are my dying words that you may believe me I who am truth it selfe I tell you and 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 I tell you the truth you have in your sad misgiving hearts many misapprehensions of things you think if I would abide with you all these evills might be prevented but alasse you know not what is good for you nor what is expedient I tell you the truth this is truth it selfe and quiet your hearts in it There is need of a great deale of evidence of truth to comfort their soules that are dejected and disconsolate under an apprehension of the absence of Christ from them be the Apprehension true or false And this is the first part of the words of our Saviour the preface to what he was to deliver to them by way of a weighty convincing asseveration to disintangle thereby the thoughts of his Disciples from prejudice and to prepare them for the receiving of that great Truth which he was to deliver 2. The Assertion it selfe followes 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 § 6 it is expedient for you that I goe away There are two things in the words Christs departure and the usefulnesse of it to his Disciples For his departure it is known what is intended by it The withdrawing his bodily presence from the earth after his Resurrection the heavens being to receive him untill the time of the restitution of all things For in respect of his Diety and the exercise of Love and care towards them he promised to be with them to the end of the world Mat. 28. last Of this saith he 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 it conduceth to your good it is profitable for you it is for your advantage it will answer the end that you aime at that is the sence of the word which we have translated expedient it is for your profit and advantage This then is that which our Saviour asserts and that with the earnestnesse before mentioned desiring to convince his sorrowfull followers of the truth of it namely that his departure which they so much feared and were troubled to think of would turne to their profit and advantage 3. Now although it might be expected that they should acquiesce § 7 in this asseveration of truth it selfe yet because they were generally concerned in the ground of the truth of it he acquaints them with that also and that we may confesse it to be a great matter that gives certainty and evidence to that proposition he expresses it negatively and positively if I goe not away he will not come but if I depart I will send him Concerning the going away of Christ I have spoken before of the Comforter his coming and sending I shall now treat as being the thing aimed at 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the word being of sundry significations § 8 many Translations have thought fit not to restraine it but doe retaine the Originall word paracletus so the Syriak also and as some think it was a word before in use among the Jewes whence the Chaldee Paraphrast makes use of it Job 16. 20. and among'st them it signifies one that so taught others as to delight them also in his teaching that is to be their Comforter In Scripture it hath two eminent significations an Advocate and a Comforter in the first sence our Saviour is called 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 1 John 2. 2. whether it be better rendered here an Advocate or a Comforter may be doubted Look into the foregoing occasion of the words which is the Disciples sorrow and trouble and it seemes to require the Comforter sorrow hath filled your hearts but I will send you the Comforter look into the next words following which containe his peculiar work for which he is now promised to be sent and they require he should be an Advocate to plead the cause of Christ against the world v. 8. I shall choose rather to interpret the promise by the Occasion of it which was the Sorrow of his Disciples and to retaine the name of the Comforter Who this Comforter is our Blessed Saviour had before declared Chap. 15. 26. he is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the Spirit of § 9 Truth that is the Holy Ghost who revealeth all truth to the Sons of men Now of this Comforter two things are affirmed 1. That He shall come 2. That Christ shall send him 1. That he shall come The Affirmative of his coming on the performance of that condition of it of Christs going away is included in the negation of his comming without its accomplishment If I goe not away he will not come if I doe goe 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 he will come so that there is not only the mission of Christ but the will