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A35326 Twenty-four sermons preached at the merchants-lecture at Pinners Hall by Timothy Cruso. Cruso, Timothy, 1656?-1697. 1699 (1699) Wing C7445; ESTC R24895 209,977 388

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53.3 They that give no Credit to him and have no Dependance on him do not Care so much as to look towards him But where Faith is exercised the Eye is fixed and therefore Believing is very often exprest in the New Testament by Seeing John 8.56 Heb. 11.13 3. To Esteem and Prize it As the casting of the Word behind us Psalm 50.17 is an evidence of Contempt so the keeping of our Eyes upon any Object intimates the value which we have for it And indeed who can take a view of the heighth and depth and length and breadth those unmeasurable Dimensions of the Love of Christ Eph. 3.18 19. Without having his Heart rais'd to an Holy Admiration so as to cry out with David How excellent is thy Loving Kindness Oh God! Psalm 36.7 4. To consider it and be seriously mindful of it As the Fear of God being before our Faces Exod 20 20. Is to stand in actual awe of him and to have the dread of his Majesty upon us so to have the Love of God in our Eye is to have it imprest upon our Minds to roul it in our Thoughts and make it the Matter of our frequent Meditation As the Spouse says to Christ We will remember thy Love c. Song 1.4 3. What is meant by God's Truth here It is capable of a Threefold Sense 1. The Truth of God may import his immutable faithfulness So Psalm 89.49 91.4 And many other Places God is a God of Truth and all creatures compar'd with him are a Lye 2. His Truth may signifie his Word which is called the Truth Psalm 119.142 And his Truth John 17.17 As being given by his Inspiration and containing in it the Counsel of his Will 3. His Truth may denote the Sincerity of those that belong to him This though inhaerent in us and acted by us and therefore stiled our Integrity Prov. 20.7 And our Uprightness Isa 57.2 Yet is the Truth of God as 't is enjoyned by him Psalm 51.6 And implanted by him also for all Truth is an Emanation from him and he is the fountain of it as the Devil is the Father of Lyes 4. What is it to walk in his Truth 1. To Place our firm Reliance on the faithfulness of God This may be taken in as Part of the Sense the trather because the Psalmist makes that Profession ver 1. I have trusted in the Lord and because Experience of God's Kindness does embolden our Hope in his Truth for indeed we can take no Comfort in the faithfulness of God except we have some Proofs of his Love His Kindness and Truth often go together but his Kindness is put first 2 Sam. 2.6 Psalm 40.10 11. Now as the Phrase of walking in God's Name is used by the Holy Ghost Micah 4.5 So his Truth being a Part of his Name we may be said to walk in that when we confide in it 2. To attend strictly to the Word of God both as to the Doctrinal and Practical Parts of it 1. As to the Doctrinal Parts of the Word which are the Truths that the Spirit leads into John 16.13 Not barely into the Form of it which is all that Hypocrites have Rom. 2.20 But into the rooted Possession Hence this Truth is said to dwell in Believers and be with them for ever 2 John 2. So that they shall not be turn'd aside nor led away by contrary Errors 2. As to the Practical Parts of the Word which are the Rule of Life and call'd the way of Truth Psal 119.30 And the Truth which is after Godliness Tit. 1.1 For all Sin is countenanced by falshood This is the Truth which must be obey'd Gal. 3.1 1 Pet. 1.22 And which we are requir'd to do 1 John 1.6 For 't is as necessary to guide our Practice by Divine Commands as to steer our Judgments by Divine Revelation 3. To be upright in our Way in Opposition to that walking in craftiness 2 Cor. 4.2 Which is the celebrated Policy of the Children of this World This seems to be aim'd at by David here because in the very next Words ver 4. He protests against going in with Dissemblers The Curse that God hath pronounc'd against Deceiver should make us afraid of being tinctur'd with the Leaven of Hypocrisie and Guile Our walk is not as it should be if the Law of Truth do not govern our whole Conversation as Persons whose Loins are girt about with it Eph. 6.14 4. Perseverance in this Course must also be added to fill up the Sense How is it a walking in the Truth if it be only taking a step or two and not a continued Motion What less can it include than a diligent Care to approve all our Ways to God to the very End of our Lives If we do not this we imitate the Devil who abode not in the Truth though he stood in it once John 8.44 For though the greatest Saints are too often guilty of sinful waverings and startings in their walk with God yet the least of them is never left finally to depart from him or to quit the Road of Duty The Words thus open'd afford us this Point to be insisted on Obs A deep and constant Sense of the Love of God does most powerfully engage and quicken to steady and sincere Obedience The Two Parts of this verse are to be view'd in their Connexion and then we shall see how clearly this Results from the whole Thy Loving Kindness is before mine Eyes there 's the Antecedent And I have walked in thy Truth there 's the Consequent Here I. Lay down some Propositions for the explaining of this Doctrine II. Offer some Arguments for the Proof of it III. Apply it I. To lay down some Propositions for the explaining of this Point 1. All that pretend to an Interest in the Love of God have not their Hearts engag'd to suitable Obedience for by many this is falsly pretended The Church of Ephesus whom Christ wrote unto Tryed them which said they were Apostles and were not and found them Lyars Rev. 2.2 So Multitudes that say they are the Friends and Favourites of God really are not but by their own Practices discover themselves Lyars If they do not walk in God's Truth 't is most certain that they have not his Loving Kindness before their Eyes Wile carnal Wretches too often delude themselves in this Case and the Delusion is very strong though it be so gross and palpable If any Man say that he hath found Grace in the sight of God who makes little or no Conscience of Duty to God we must say as John does on a like occasion The Truth is not in him 1 John 2.4 To say that I shall have Peace though I have no regard to Holiness and that God will make me up among his brightest Jewels tho I lye wallowing in the Mire still is impudently to give the Lye to the whole Bible as if we kenew the Mind of Christ better than himself Such Imaginations as these are
Communicatious of Light and Grace as long as we are in the World that our Faith may grow and that what is lacking in it may be perfected According as the Spirit enriches us in the Progress of our Sanctification the Testimony of Christ is confirmed in us 1 Cor. 1.6 He grounds and settles us and makes us unmoveable from the Hope of the Gospel he fortifies and establishes us against various contrary Temptations whereby the Devil is frequently endeavouring to loosen our hold of Christ and beat us off from him We are poor wavering unsteady Creatures when we are left to our selves rejoycing one Moment and drooping the next confidently assured of that at one Time which we are ready to call in Question at another The best Believers in the World will most humbly own this the strongest Faith would certainly fail if the Cause of Christ in the Soul were not often pleaded over again by the Spirit as an Antidote for the Motions to Infidelity IV. Vse There are several Things which from hence we may be informed of and exhorted to 1. There are several Things which we may be informed of As 1. Jesus Christ never will nor can be left without a Witness because the Eternal Spirit is his Witness who will never with-dram his Testimony This Spirit of Christ is given to all that obey him and he testifies of Christ to them and by them to others but if we could suppose this whole Generation of the righteous to be extinct which yet shall never be as long as the Earth remains if all these Humane Witnesses were slain and not one left to stand up on the behalf of Christ in the World yet while the Holy Ghost survives as a faithful Witness in Heaven 't is impossible that Christ should be destitute Let the Rage and Malice of the World against Christ go as far as it can in stopping the Mouths or shedding the Blood of all that receive or bear the Record which God hath given of his Son the Spirit cannot be prevented from doing constant Honour to Jesus Christ 2. The Word of Christ hath a better Foundation than any Tesitimony from Man or from any Church or Party of Men whatever As Christ said He had a greater Witnrss than that of John John 5-36 Concerning thy Testimonies I have knowu of Old says David that thou hast founded them for ever Psalm 119.152 But if mortal Witnesses were their only Supporters they would be as liable to fade and perish to be subverted and destroyed as other Inferiour Things To build the Credit of the Gospel upon Humane Tradition is like putting the Ark of the Testimony into a wooden Cart which will be apt to shake and reel if not to tumble The Church of God is the Pillar and Ground of the Truth 1 Tim. 3.15 To hold it forth indeed not to hold it up not such a Pillar as Houses stand upon but as Writings hang upon for Publick Notice 3. The unrighteous Judgment of Satan and the World against Christ is and will be perfectly reversed Now is the Judgment of this World says Christ John 12.31 So Chap. 16.11 When the Sprit is come he will Reprove or Convince the World of Judgment because the Prince of this World is judged I take these Two Texts to refer to one and the same Thing for the Prince of this World and the World it self pass the same Judgment on Jesus Christ and the Judgment of both is very unjust the World and its Prince make up as it were but one Person the Head and the Body and they exactly Agree and Joyn in the same Sentence to condemn our Lord Jesus But here is a Witness that nuls this Sentence and plainly proves the Iniquity and Falshood of it and indeed none of the Devil's Devices can stand when God himself comes forth to withstand and oppose them 4. It must needs be a lying Spirit that speaks a Word against Christ or that derogates any Thing from him 1 Cor. 12.3 I give you to nderstand that no Man speaking by the Spirit of God calleth Jesus accursed Whatever is spoken by any to the dishonour of our Lord Jesus cannot proceed from the Spirit of God This is most certain because the Spirit of God cannot contradict himself he cannot testifie for him and against him too The Holy Ghost is Christ's Witness the unclean Spirit is his Adversary and too many Tongues are duided by this unclean and wicked Spirit that pretend to Prophesie in Christ's Name and whereas a true Witness delivereth Souls Prov. 14.25 These do lay snares for their Ruine and Destruction 5. They that have the Spirit of God cannot err in what is essential to the Faith of Christ and necessary to Salvation They are undoubtedly taught to hold the Substance of Divine Testimony though they may be mistaken in lesser Particulars This is hinted by what our Lord says Mat. 24.24 There shall arise false Christ's and false Prophets and shall shew great Signs and Wonders insomuch that if it were possible they shall deceive the very Elect. That Parenthesis is the most material Part of the Proposition there is no possibility of any of God's chosen and called ones miscarrying by a fundamental Delusion they have a Resident Witness for Christ in their own Bosoms who secures them from it 6. Vnbelief is a special Sin against the Holy Ghost all unbelief is so though all unbelief and perhaps no meer unbelief is not the Sin against the Holy Ghost It is the Spirit that beareth Witness because the Spirit is Truth 1 John 5.6 But he that believeth not makes him a Lyar ver 10. Hypocrisie is a lying to the Lord as Ananias and Sapphira lyed to the Holy Ghost but infidelity is a belying of him Jer. 5.12 'T is a painting of the Spirit of God like the Sons of Men who are Lyars upon Record Rom. 3.4 Yea like the Devil who is the Father of Lyes John 8.44 This black aggravated Evil is included in the not receiving of the Spirit 's witness 2. There are some Things which we may hence be exhorted to 1. Set your Seal to the Truth of the Spirits Testimony unto Christ by Believing in him and reject it not against your selves Embrace him with all your Hearts upon the high and honourable Commendation which the Holy Ghost gives of him How readily do we repose a Confidence in Creatures when we have receiv'd a worthy Character of them from Persons of known Integrity And shall we be influenc'd more by the Witness of Man than by the Witness of God God forbid How much greater Encouragements have we to Divine than humane Faith There are infallible Grounds for Divine Faith to rest upon which for humane cannot be 2. Grieve not the Spirit of God by Sin that he may not deliver you up nor leave you alone to be led away by Error The Holy Ghost is often provok'd by Men's loose Conversations to give them over to some unsound Opinions Practical
end but this is most effectual As 1. A Sence of God's absolute as well as relative Goodness I mean to consider how good a Master he is in himself should be an inducement to serve him as 't is possible that some may be willing to do service to an extraordinary Person from a respect to his inherent Worth The Matchless Excellencies of God whom none in Heaven or Earth can be likened to should invite us to take a pleasure in his work it should be our meat and drink to do the Will of such an one for the sake of what he is for the glorifying of him who is so glorious must needs be our own Glory 2. A sence of God's Sovereignty and Dominion over us Who can refuse to yield himself to God that is seriously convinc't of his infinite Right to command and govern him He may challenge from us all that we can do for both our Being and active Power is from him He hath made us for himself and we may as well disown his being our Creator as deny him to be our Ruler but what kind of Ruler do we make him if we are not his servants to obey Subjection follows upon Dominion or is implied in it He is the Lord and worship thou him Psal 45.11 3. The consideration of the purity of the precepts which God calls us to observe This made the Word of God so amiable to David Psal 119.140 It requires nothing of us but what highly becomes us and behoves us nothing but what 't is our Honour and Interest to comply with The work of God is of the noblest kind such as none but a filthy depraved Creature would desire to be exempted from Paul therefore magnisies the Holiness Justice and Goodness of the Law Rom. 7.12 And upon that score expresses his Consent to it ver 16. And delight in it ver 22. 4. The Consideration of the Reward which we enjoy in Obedience at present and which is rescrv'd for us hereafter These are proper encouraging Thoughts and should recommend our Duty to us The Reward which attends our doing it is great the Reward which is laid up till we have done it is greater and this would not be so far revealed as it is but that it might be a spur to us Col. 3.23 24. Whatsoever ye do do it heartily c. knowing that of the Lord you shall receive the Peward of the Inheritance c. He that hath the Hope of such a promis'd blessedness should be excited by it to universal Holiness And yet the main Argument of all is the Love of God II. To offer some Proofs for the Demonstration of this Truth As. 1. No Man hath such a Sense of the Love of God but the Elect Sinner upon his return to God he is the only Subject of it And therefore it must needs very powerfully engage to Obedience 1. None but the Elect Sinner hath a true Sense of the Love of God This Treasure is put only into chosen Vessels this hidden Manna is only for God's hidden ones and consequently there is no danger of its corrupting but it will certainly nourish Grace and strengthen to Duty As none but they that are written in the Lamb's Book enter into Heaven Rev. 21. ult So this Heaven upon Earth does not enter into any others There are a peculiar number whom God hath set his Love upon and this peculiar number are the only Persons whom he manifests it to The aninting which teacheth us all things is Truth and no Lye 1 John 2.27 How then can they be taught the Knowledge of God's Love whom his Soul hates And on the other Hand how can they turn this against the Interest of Holiness who are chosen that they might be Holy 2. Elect Sinners have not such a Sense but when they are upon their return to God When Christ is about to be formed in the Soul those discoveries of the Love of God do greatly promote and help it forward if they have been Enemies in their Minds they shall not continue such If they have done Iniquity they shall do no more they shall not go on in their Trespasses after the Grace of God is so display'd in their Remission The white Stone is too great a Jewel to be cast before those filthy Swine that will turn again and rend or trample it under their Feet The chosen of God themselves have it not till God is calling them home to himself The Time of Conversion is the Time of Love Ezek. 16.8 The Time not only of God's Exercising but manifesting Love to the Sinner 2. None can impress such a Sense of God's Love upon us but the Spirit of God he is the only Author of it and therefore it must needs quicken to Obedience False hopes and groundless Comforts which do tend indeed to the Patronizing and Encouraging of Sin arise from our selves and from the Devil but the Consolations of God which always produce Holiness to the Lord are from the Spirit as he Works Love to God in us so he witnesses Gods Love to us As we cannot see the Sun but by its own Light So we cannot see the Face of God with Joy but by a beam from himself We can no more know that God is at Peace with us meerly by our own Understandings than we can reconcile our selves to him by the Power of our own Wills our Hearts are naturally like an Hell as there is a burning Fire of insatiable Lust so biting Worms of endless Fears The stupid Sinner is hard to be Convinced and the Convinced Sinner refuses to be Comforted We are as far from the applying of Promises as from hearkening to Precepts and as we cannot be subject to the Law so we can get no relief by the Gospel But the blessed Spirit he does both let us know the Things which are freely given us of God 1 Cor. 2.12 And also the Things which are indispensibly requir'd of us by God we should never know that God is our Father without this Spirit of Adoption The Love of God is shed abroad in our Hearts by the Holy Ghost Rom. 5.5 And as he diffuses it there so he improves it to Holy Purposes his sanctifying Operations are always befriended and assisted by his Comforting Testimonies SERMON IV. July 30. 1695. PSALM XXVI iii. For thy Loving Kindness is before mine Eyes And I have walked in thy Truth 3. THE Promises which Declare and Confirm the Love of God to us are special means of working Holiness in us As they assure our Deliverance from Wrath so they promote our Salvation from Sin Divine Promises do not only tend to beget us to a lively Hope but they help to produce and maintain the Life of every Grace they are the spiritual Food of Souls which does both nourish our Faith and strengthen us to Obedience We do not obtain any Gospel Priviledge by the Performance of Duty but Duty is effectually enforc't by the Enjoyment of Gospel Priviledges God brings us
own Conceits God will disable those from doing any thing praise-worthy that give not him the Praise 4. The setting up of Duties in the room of Christ This we are exceeding apt to do Disciples need to Learn that Lesson of being Converted and becoming as little Children Mat. 18.3 It was very truly said by Mr. Rutherford that Deadness to good and gracious Works and lively Activity in the Performance of them seldom meet together high Degrees of inherent Holiness and a full devolving of the Soul upon Christ's imputed Righteousness rarely Kiss each other 'T is well where they do but 't is a Provocation to God to abandon us where they do not If we would run in the way of God's Commandments we must remember that it is not of him that runneth if we would be assisted in the Duties of Obedience we must bear it upon our Hearts that we can never be entitled to Heaven by them We forfeit the Spirit of Faith if we imagine that Faith it self the noblest of all Graces does enrich us any otherwise than as a Vessel which holds the Treasure Sicut olla paecuniis referta hominem locupletat Calv. 5. Spiritual Sloth is another Cause in the disuse of Gifts not exercising of Grace and neglect of Duty This is the contrary extream to that Self-Confidence mention'd before as that was a Conceit that we could do all Things in our own Strength this is to sit still and do nothing We must stir up the Gift which is in us if we would preserve it God uses to help the Industrious but he abhors the Sluggard Seneca a sober Heathen calls Idleness the Grave of a Living Man Dr. Arrowsmith an Holy Divine stiles it the Hell of a Living Christian We hazard the taking away of our Talents when we do not employ them To let our Graces lye asleep is not the way to nourish but to starve them Many have almost lost the Spirit of Prayer by the restraining of Prayer Arise and be doing and the Lord will be with thee 1 Chron. 22.16 If we leave God to do all God will leave us to our selves if we fold our Hands together we cannot expect that his should be stretcht out for our Assistance 6. Sleightness and Formality A sincere Believer who is so in the Main and Acts as such for the most Part may yet sometimes imitate the Hypocrite too much i.e. his Heart may be too little engag'd in approaching unto God We too often pour out Words in Prayer without suitable Affections too often attend on God's Word without bending our Minds to it or taking heed how we hear Now by our resting so much in the outward Forms of Religion we lose the Spirit of Power by going in a Road of Duty and performing this or that Act of Worship because we are accustomed to do it we put our selves out of the Way of Divine Influences When we do not serve God with our Spirits we may well expect to be depriv'd of his Spirit when we do not seriously and earnestly pursue Communion with God in Duties how can we expect to enjoy any We put off God with a little bodily Exercise God puts off us with a visible Church-Priviledge we lift up our Hands in the Sanctuary without our Souls he lets us see nothing of his Power and Glory there 7. Worldliness and Carnality The minding of Earthly Things clips the Wings wherewith we should mount up towards Heaven So far as we are joyned to such Idols we may look to be separated from God we open our Bosoms to them and he hides his Face from us Hence it is that that Condition of Life which does most please and gratifie the Flesh does most expose to the withdrawings of the Spirit because when our Portion of good Things in this Life is very large we are very prone to rejoyce inordinately in it and when the World smiles much upon us we commonly grow fond of the World Therefore a low or afflicted State hath been oftner bless't with sweet incomes from Heaven than the height of Prosperity 2 Cor. 1.5 As the Sufferings of Christ abound in us so our Consolation also aboundeth by Christ some have enjoy'd so much of God in Prisons as that Martyr in Bonner's Coal-hole that they have been unwilling to receive their Liberty But 't is very usual that according to what Men gain in Temporals they lose in Spirituals 8. Base and sinful Compliances for the avoiding of outward inconveniencie This is as great an Offence to the Spirit of Christ as Peter once was to Christ himself in a like Case The affording of a Man's Presence at false Worship may justly provoke God to deny his wonted Communications to us when we are joyning in the true If a Man partake of the Table of Devils what Divine Fellowship can he look for at the Table of the Lord The woful declinings of many Persons who have been meerly led by Fear to Build up what they formerly destroy'd have been too plain a Testimony to this Truth Sulpitius the Historian who liv'd with St. Martin tells us that after he had joyn'd in Communion with Ithacius the persecuting Bishop through the Threatenings of the Emperor Maximus there was a remarkable Suspension of those Influences and Graces for which he was eminent before Dr. B. Answer to Letter of the Ass Gen. p. 29. The best Way to retain the Spirit is to retain our Integrity whatever we hazard by it 9. Vnbelieving Dejection wilfully indulg'd There is a saying of the Hebrew Doctors mentioned by Drusius Spiritus Sanctus non residet super hominem moestum the Holy Spirit does not delight to dwell with one of a Sorrowful Spirit and 't is in great measure true The Spirit of God is not a Spirit of heaviness 't is no Pleasure to him to see any of his Saints go mourning and bowed down when their Hearts should rather be lifted up in the ways of God Nehemiah was sore afraid when the King took Notice of the sadness of his Countenance Chap. 2.2 And Mordecai would not enter the Court-gates with his Sackcloath on Esth 4.2 An Holy Joyful Frame and Garments of Praise are always comely for Upright ones and most acceptable unto God As David's Musick drove away the Evil Spirit that troubled Saul so Christian Alacrity not vain and foolish Levity is a means of having the good Spirit to abide with us Hardening our selves in Sorrow is giving Way to Unbelief the Sin of which he especially reproves SERMON X. April 7. 1696. JUDGES XVI xx last Clause And he wist not that the Lord was departed from him 10. REjecting the Present Motions of the Spirit which ought to be instantly embrac'd and followed All the Spirits Motions are seasonable and therefore not to be put off for Delay is a kind of denial and savours of such ungrateful Contempt as must needs be very displeasing to him When thou saidst Seek ye my Face my Heart said unto thee thy Face will I