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A15505 Zacheus converted: or The rich publicans repentance. Restitution In which, the mysteries of the doctrine of conversion, are sweetly laid open and applyed for the establishing of the weakest. Also of riches in their getting, keeping, expending; with divers things about almes and restitution, and many other materiall points and cases insisted upon. By Iohn Wilson, late preacher of Gods word in Guilford. Wilson, John, d. 1630. 1631 (1631) STC 25770; ESTC S100645 142,344 676

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faith is not of all onely his sheepe beleeve in him Iohn 10. And in Gods gracious acceptance of our faith not for the grace it selfe it is in this life imperfect but as it is relative so faith is imputed for righteousnesse and righteousnesse is imputed without workes Rom. 4 5 9 11. Imputation is three fold 1. Acceptation of a thing as sufficient though insufficient in it selfe so some falsely define our justifycation to be nothing else but Gods gracious acceptation of our faith in Christ though in it selfe unperfect for our perfect righteousnesse It is certaine God receives no righteousnesse from us unto our justification in whole or in part but giveth righteousnesse unto us and imputes it for our owne as if wee had wrought it our selves 2. For accounting that righteousnesse which in it selfe is perfect and reckoning it to us as ours though not done by us 3. When the righteousnesse so perfect in it selfe wrought by Christ not by us is so reckoned ours as if wee had done it our selves one shall say Surely in the Lord I have righteousnesse c. It is questioned betweene us and the Papists not whether by faith but by what faith wee are saved By faith ye are saved is the expresse word of God Eph. 2. Iustification is unto life Rom. 5. Therefore that faith which justifieth is lively dead faith doth not justifie They professe to differ from us in the question of faith In the object subject act The object they make to bee onely the whole word of God Which wee deny not but th●s faith the Divels have which giveth no peace but leaveth them trembling at their owne damnation which is set downe in the word of God 1. The object of faith is the whole truth propounded in the Scriptures called faith of the truth King Agrippa beleevest thou the Scriptures I know thou beleevest That Christ is He that commeth to God must beleeve that God is so that Christ is The Iewes beleeve not this but count that Iesus the Sonne of Mary who is the Christ of God to have beene a deceiver and looke for the Messiah to come The things spoken of Christ in the Scriptures all that Iohn spake of this man was true Iohn 10. The Turkes beleeve that Christ is and that hee was for his time a great Prophet but not all things the which Christ hath spoken written of him Iohn 14. Beleeve me that I am in the Father and the Father in me To rest and stay on Christ for the benefits brought by him This is the faith that is given on the behalfe of Christ. The faith of Gods Elect peculiar to the sheepe of Christ it is called receiving of Christ Iohn 1 12. We teach that the proper object of justifying faith is Christ with promise of mercie in him as forgivenesse of sinnes reconciliation c. Gal. 2 16. Even wee I say have beleeved in Christ that wee might bee justified by the faith of Christ that say the Papists is as by a disposition to justification but that is false for that putts a space betweene justification and faith but they are together in time contemporarie every one assoone as hee beleeves is just Paul opposing in the point of justification beleeving and doing faith and worke therefore it doth justifie not as it is a worke but as an instrument to receive Christ and in him righteousnesse unto justification of life imputation of righteousnesse without workes The Israelites stung of fierie Serpents were cured without doing any thing but looking upon the brasen Serpent and so with faith of the promise of God were healed so we fixing our eye of faith upon Christ and the promise of speciall mercie in him are justified and saved Iohn 3 16. We are commaunded to beleeve the Gospell the Gospell is the tydings of good things that betyde us in Christ as forgivenesse of sinnes the favour of God restoring to heaven adoption to be the children and heires of God and these without our labour or workes onely of the free grace of God Theophylact Math. Evangelium secundum Matthaeum Evangelium de eo quòd nunciet nobis res prosp●ras bene se habentes Eoc est bona nempe remissionem peccatorum justitiam reditum in coelos adoptionem in filios dei nunciat autem quod facile et gratis haec accepimus neque nostro labore assequnti sumus hac ●ona neque ex nostris acceperimus bonis operibus sed gratia et misericordia dei talia bona consiquutisumus Thus the object of faith is the speciall mercie of God to me in Christ in whom I receive these good things 2. Christ saves that which was lost by Sanctification of the Spirit unto this they were Elected in Christ Eph. 1 4. 2 Thess. 2 13 14. 1 Pet. 1 2. And this is glorifycation and salvation begunne whom hee justified them hee glorified 2 Cor. 3 18. Wee all behold as in a mirror the glory of the Lord with open face and are transformed into that image from glory to glory as by the Spirit of the Lord. The Apostle notes three things great benefits which all we the whole body of beleevers do receive by the Gospell as the Spirit makes it quickening to us 1. The revelation of God 2 Cor. 4 6. The light of the knowledge of the glorie of God 2. Transformation into the image of God by glorious sanctification whereby they become like unto God the Spirit of glorie which is the Spirit of God resteth upon you 1 Pet. 4 14. Called peculiarly the glory Esay 4 2 3 5. Vpon all the glory shall be a defence set forth in earthly similitudes Psal. 45 9. A vesture of gold Esay 54 11 12 13. v. 8. Iuory palaces beautie for Christ to be pleased and delighted in ornament much set by of God 1 Pet. 3. God is infinitely glorious in holinesse they are partakers of his nature by Christ not essentially as the naturall sonne but by similitude 2 Pet. 1 4. Adoption giveth them the dignitie of the Children of God heires with Christ. Adoption belongs to glorification Christ giveth the glory that his Father gave him Iohn 17. Vnto them the effectuall knowledge of Christ reneweth a man according to the image of God in the truth of holinesse and righteousnesse so as he is the glory of God as hee is his image Some excelling in holinesse are in a speciall sort called the glory of Christ 2 Cor. 8 23. In whose persons the glory of Christ shines forth as in some image 3. There is a proceeding in this glorification from one degree of glory to another which in respect of the soule is made perfect in death 12 23. This increase in glory is set forth by outward things Cant. 1. 8. When the Churches spirituall ornament is set forth by rowes of stones and chaines of gold she is promised to be made still more glorious v. 10. Wee will make thee borders of gold with studds of silver Richly decked alreadie
for their sinnes because no sinne can be pardoned but by faith in Christ but not for not beleeving in him of whom they have not heard Iohn 15 22. Rom. 10 14. Of contrarietie of faith when men reject Christ will not receive him the will standing in opposition to the hindering of the mindes assent to the truth resisting both interior instinct and exterior preaching whereby Christ with his saving power is offered This hath the reason of sinne and condemnes men makes them guiltie of the body and blood of Christ in an unworthy rejecting of him Iohn 1 11. Hee came unto his owne and his owne received him not Iohn 5 40. Ye will not come to mee that ye might have life 43. I am come in my Fathers name and ye receive mee not Some profanely set light by him and his grace as Esa 〈…〉 despised his birthright in comparison of a morsell of meat Heb. 12 16. And they that were called to the marriage Supper of the kings sonne set light by it for their worldly advantages Luke 14 18 with one consent making excuse and when they feare that his presence will bee any losse in their temporall state they wilfully reject him as the Gadarens for the losse of their hoggs and shew a notable unthankefullnesse offering vile indignitie to Christ in preferring and redeeming base things with a wilfull losse of him and his salvation So they wrong their own soules as the rich man that had his whole and full portion in good things in his life time and cast away his soule Luke 16 25. Some love darkenesse so as the light is hatefull to them because it discovers the evill of their works which they are not willing to accuse themselves of and come to the soveraigne remedie of their soules to bee healed This is condemnation the j●st cause of their perishing not that they are in darkenesse ignorant of the way of salvation nor that they are in sinnes for Christ helps both hee is the light of the world that whosoever beleeveth in him shall not walke in darknesse but shall have the light of life and hee came into the world to save sinners But that the light being come into the world they love darkenesse rather than light and the cause is that their deeds bee evill They have an evill conscience and will not bee cured they worthily perish without pitty the love of their vices keepes them from imbracing the fountaine of vertue They are withheld by a most wicked cause from yeilding themselves to so gracious a remedie As they justly are damned that had the truth which saveth but loved it not having pleasure in unrighteousnesse 2 Thess 2 10 1● In not receiving Christ they are greivous unto God who hath given this record of his Sonne that hee hath given eternall life unto the world and that life is in his Sonne and whosoever hath his Sonne hath life They that receive not Christ upon this record of God give no credit to him so blaspheame him to bee a lyer 1 Iohn 5 10 Fearing least they should bee deceived in resting upon his promise To derogate faith from the Gospell in which Gods truth and faithfullnesse is chiefly set forth when men spoyle him of the honour of his truth what leave they remaining to him Light of nature teacheth that God is the prime veritie truth it selfe and so is to be beleeved in whatsoever hee avoucheth to bee true whatsoever hee testifieth of his Sonne all that have notice of it are bound to credit God hath testified that Christ is the life of the world that there is not salvation in any other this record I am bound to beleeve with an historicall faith but where hath hee said that he is my life that requires an inward testimonie which till I have received I seeme not to wrong God I must first have his record before I be guiltie of not receiving it There is a double act of faith direct which is my receiving Christ that I may bee saved committing my soule to him to deliver mee from death and to restore mee to my lost happinesse which is called faith of adherence This I am bound unto by the exterior record which in the Gospell God hath given of his Sonne and the Apostle to incite men to faith takes his argument from the dishonour which is done to God in not resting on his record to the receiving of his Sonne unto life The holy Ghost convinceth the world of sinne in the ministerie of the Gospell because they beleeve not in Christ Iohn 16 9. Not onely that all the world out of Christ are in their sinnes but that this is a sinne which they had not before they heard him preached to bee the Saviour of the word that they beleeve not in him for justification from their sinnes Iohn 15 22. There is also an act reflexe which is called faith of evidence which is to bee assured of my salvation upon the inward testimonie of God in my selfe the evidence of his grace in me that I doe indeed beleeve and am converted from sinne to holinesse that I have the witnesse of the water and blood in mee of regeneration and justification by Christ wee know that wee have passed from death to life because wee love the bretheren 1 Iohn 3 14. I have written these things to you that beleeve on the name of the Sonne of God that yee may know that yee have eternall life 1 Iohn 5 13. The first act of faith is without experience before it but the word which wee have received as the word of God workes in us that beleeve and so wee have experience to an increase of our faith It is to their reproofe that though they subject their hearts to the Commandement of hearing Christ and beleeving in him and labour to worke the worke of God in beleeving in him whom hee hath sent yet sensible of their unbeleeve and fearing least it may hinder the good which they desire do goe on unchearefully They consider not that God requires their joy in the knowledge of him to be the Lord which exerciseth loving kindness● in the earth and doth therein delight Ier. 9 24. And how mercie pleaseth him where men will give place to it waiting that hee may have mercie on them his pleasure being in them that wait on his mercie Psal. 147 11. And how hee cherisheth the least beginnings of faith when it is as a smoaking flaxe or bruised reed Math. 12 20. how readily Christ apprehends us when wee though weakly lay hold on him They observe not the change wrought in them and the spirituallnesse of their actions now in comparison of that they were before they received this seed which God giveth life unto The new creature is but as an infant in them in the understanding of this and the great consequence of it in the evidencing of Christ in them otherwise it is joyfull They marke not how that little faith is
may bee done no more suit is made with godly prayer and the mind called to reason hates it selfe and its deed greatly desiring to bee unburdened of the burden of infirmitie The reigne of sinne is which addicts the whole man unto the service of it But where the Spirit of God workes and succeeds not alwayes to the preventing of sinne that it bee not done yet to saving repentance after it is done makes to profit still more to a will of not sinning not excusing a mans selfe that hee sinneth with the flesh not with the spirit but greatly accusing himselfe lamenting that the flesh is not subject to the spirit Not by compulsion of judgement which may bee in sinners who see better things and approve them the Divell himselfe is not ignorant that vertue is better than vice yet loves vice more than vertue but where it is of propension of will and studie to bee better Not the horror of punishment but the loathing of sinne which is not their pleasure but their burden there sinne hath no dominion though in the conflict a man carie away sore wounds To the second their quarrell because hee went to be a guest with a sinner whether all fellowship with sinnors bee sinne to a godly man It is not sinne absolutely for a godly man to have fellowship with sinners by the example of our Saviour who resorted to the feasts and dinners of sinners to take opportunitie of converting or convincing them as when hee called Matthew and hee made a great feast for him hee refused not the fellowship of Publicanes at table Luke 5 29. So when Simon the Pharisee bid him to dinner desired him that hee would eate with him hee went into his house and sate downe to meate Luke 7 36. Hee went into the house of one of the chiefe Pharisees to eat bread on the Sabboth day Luke 14 1. This was the wonderfull love and humanitie of Christ that though they were the enemies of the truth yet to the end that hee might winne them he thus condescends to 〈…〉 e taking all occasion to blesse and do good The Apostle leaves it free to a Christian to goe to an infidels house to feast if hee bee called and invited of him 1 Cor. 10. 27. The fellowship of the table is a simbole of love and friendship and conserves humanitie onely hee makes it so one of those things that are lawfull as it is by circumstances to be deliberated of for expedience and edification whether it bee safer to avoid daunger and scandall to tary at home or whether there may not be hoped for some fruit of going and that without offence 1. There must bee consideration of the partie whether hee be well grounded in knowledge confirmed in faith and godlinesse or ignorant and weake if they be strong and able to maintaine the doctrine of truth and convince the falsehood and they bee left free without being compelled to any of their unlawfull wayes they may use the fellowship of sinners 2. They must looke to their motive or impulsive cause that it be love to their salvation and Christs kingdome and to their end which is the same in forbearing their societie and their using of it that they may come to repentance 3. They must teach those sinners with whom they are so conversant and bee working upon them for faith in Christ Iesus and repentance towards God not leaving off so long as they have fellowship with them Our Saviour enjoyned one whom he had cast many Devills out of though hee prayed him that hee might be with him to goe home to his freinds and tell them how great things the Lord had done for him c. And hee did it with fruit all men did marvaile not with such an admiration as useth to hold some of things which they approve not but admiration with prayse and it is likely either a fruit of faith or some beginning of it he published the name of Iesus the Gospel concerning him and that confirmed by such a miracle in himselfe which was the wonderfull mercie of God that being so unworthily rejected of the Gadarens though he forsooke them himselfe according to their desert yet hee sent them one more acceptable than himselfe among them who prevailed with such an ungodly people All men have not one houre appointed them to beleeve some fruit comes at length 4. It is most convenient that they shew themselves freindly gentle loving well deserving of them with whom they so converse it much availes to receive the truth when it is persuaded hee loves And therefore they must not have their conversation with them for their owne gaine and profit but with respect meerly of winning them to Christ. When it appeares there is no hope of that if they shew themselves obstinate in their evill and give just cause of despaire of their amendment then wee are to forsake them and have no fellowship with them further than necessitie of life enforceth either if they bee extreme sicke and cannot be helped but by our travaile or if wee our selves were in such necessitie as we were not able to get things needfull for our sustentation by any other meanes than among them also for buying selling things necessarie for life in such things as civill states and conditions do require 5. During their conversing with sinners they must have a great care of their life that it to bee holy and just practising such vertues as in their light are commendable Philip. 4 8. It is said of the Christian wife that she may winne an infidell husband by her conversation They hold out the word of life and shine in the beames of Gods holinesse as lights in the world in the midst of a crooked and perverse Nation blamelesse and harmelesse sincere and as the Sonnes of God without rebuke And they must have no fellowship with their unfruitfull workes of darkenesse Eph. 5 11. Seeing they are light in the Lord it is not meet either for them or him in whom they are made light to communicate in the workes of darkenesse either in deed or word or heart 2 Cor. 6 14. What fellowship hath righteousnesse with unrighteousuesse what communion hath light with darkenesse v. 17. Wherefore come out from among them and be yee separate saith the Lord and touch not the uncleane thing and I will receive you Against this communicating in evill David prayeth Psal. 141 4. Incline not my heart to any evill thing to practise wicked workes with men that worke iniquitie let mee not eate of their delicates neither by feare of daunger overcome nor by their delicates entised let mee doe any thing that may offend thee Such fellowship is forbidden whereby wee are infected or the wicked confirmed in their wickednesse the weake offended or the name of God blasphemed To the first Prov. 13 20. He that keepeth company with fooles shall be broken or shall be the worse evill communications corrupt good manners 1 Cor. 15
thing which another man challengeth to be his whom the judges condemne hee shall pay the double to his neighbour That judiciall law binds us but onely concerning equitie and sometimes it may bee needfull to restore not onely the principall but something for the dammage in wanting his owne while it was in our hands There must be a will of doing him right that hee bee no looser by us or if it bee judged wee are to restore as the judge giveth sentence unlesse the party will remit Then Iesus said to him This day is saluation c. Christ honoured this Publican both with his presence at his house as his guest and with his testimony of his gracious estate that hee was the Child of Abraham and so the blessing of Abraham was come upon him salvation came to his house that day Christ giveth testimony of the grace which hee workes in men As hee is the author so is a witnesse of it to him in whom it is hee testified of the Centurion that his faith was not onely true but matchlesse even in Israel Math. 8 10. Of the palsey mans faith and theires that brought him Math. 9 2. Of the Cananitish womans faith and degree Math. 15. 28. Of the womans saith healed of her issue of blood by touching the hemme of his garment Marke 5 34. Of Mary hee witnessed both faith and much love Luke 7 47 48 50. Hee testified after his Ascension by the gifts of the holy Ghost given to them that bel●eved in him that their faith was not vaine in him As hee spake by his mouth Marke 16 17 so hee performed by his power Act. 10 44. When they beleeved God knowing their hearts bare them witnesse in giving unto them the holy Ghost as hee did unto us Acts. 15 7 8. Gal. 3 2 Hee testifieth of mens faith ordinarily to the end of the world by the Spirit of adoption giving the Godly nature dwelling in the beleever and testifying of his presence by gracious operations whereby he knowes that hee is the Child of God Rom. 8. 16 Sealed to the day of redemption Ephes. 1 13 14. and 4. 30. The effect of which testimony is to free the soule from feare and freely to call God Father Rom. 8 15 16. To know that wee are in Christ and Christ in us Iohn 14 20. Which may convince the Papists of false doctrine in teaching that a man by ordinarie way cannot bee infallibly certaine of his being in grace Is not the testimony of Iesus sufficient to bee rested upon Bellarmine hath foure positions concerning this point all false 1. That such infallible certaintie of our standing in grace or of our being righteous cannot bee had 2. That no man is bound to have it if it might bee had 3. That it is not expedient that ordinarily it bee had 4. That it is not in deed had but of a few unto whom God in a speciall sort reveales their justification Bell. de justif l. 3 c. 8. 1. The reasoning out of which a man concludes the certaintie of his owne justice is this The word of God witnesseth that all which are truely converted and seriously repent their sinnes obtaine grace But my true conversion is evident to mee and my repentance therefore I know with certaintie of faith that I have found favour and grace The assumption faith Bellermine is not onely false but impossible unlesse revelation bee present That which God promiseth may bee had for he is true and cannot lye but hee promiseth this certaintie of our grace Iohn 14 20 Yee shall know that you are in mee and I in you Bellarmine putts it off with this answere that wee shall know that Christ is the head of the Church and so Christ is in his Church and the Church in Christ. But the scope is consolation to particular soules that beleeve in Christ but see him not because hee is in heaven What comfort to me that I know Christ to bee the head of the whole Church doe not the Divels know that what peculiar favour is this that even reprobates partake Revel 2 17 I will give him a white stone and a new name in it that none know but hee that receives it Ergo hee knowes it 2. That which God giveth ordinarily to beleevers may bee had But hee giveth this certaintie of their standing in grace Rom. 5 5. He shedds his love abroad in their hearts by the holy Ghost they feele it with certaintie and truely acknowledge it Rom 8 16. Gal. 4. 6 God certifieth or maketh their hearts certaine of their grace even because they are in grace So certaine that they are made holylie secure from that which they feared by the spirit of bondage And they make their hearts quiet before God and have boldnesse before him certaine of his favour to heare their prayers 1 Iohn 3 19 21. Bellarmine objects though by the Spirit moving us wee pray and call God Father yet wee are not infallibly certaine that it is the Spirit but by conjectures which may deceive us The use of witnesses among men is to end the controuersie by their testimonie and shall God give testimony to lesse purpose than mans Christ saith of his that though the world know not the Spirit yet they know him because hee dwells in them Bellarmine There is no more implied but that they are certaine that if they know God by faith they know not but by his ayd It is given as a reason why they know him because he dwells in them They are sure it is the Spirit of truth by his sensible operation in them therefore they feele such holy force in them as they are sure they are not deceived in their perswasion of the Spirit of truth given unto them 3. That which God commaunds us to have may bee had by their owne confession his commaundemens are made possibile by his Spirit We say so for some measure though not for perfection Ezech. 36. 27. The ministerie of the Gospel is a ministery of the Spirit 2 Cor. 3. In some degree inabling us to that which is commanded 2 Tim. 1 7. but God hath commaunded us to make our calling and election certaine 2 Pet. 1 10. Ergo to prove our selves whether wee bee meete to receive the Lords Supper which cannot bee without certaintie of our grace 2 Cor. 13 5 Prove your selves whether you bee in the faith know ye not your owne selves that Iesus Christ is in you 2. A man is bound to get certainetie of his grace knowing it may bee had 1. By necessitie of precept Heb. 6 11. Shew the same diligence to the full assurance of hope unto the end Heb. 10 19 22 Seing wee may bee bold to enter into the holy place let us draw neere with full assurance of faith in a true heart let us keepe the profession of our hope without wavering for hee is faithfull that hath promised 2. By evident reproofe of doubt and feare
hearts Ier. 29 11 13. If when we were enemies Christ reconciled us to God much more being reconciled shall hee save us from wrath He giveth by his Spirit to us to seeke by requests of God such things as wee need for which same hee in heaven makes intercession for us To stirre up our love and care in seekeing men that are lost or fallen in common dutie of charitie or speciall charge and office The first implied in that speech Cant. 8 8 9 10. The Church of the Iewes speakes to Christ for the Gentiles yet uncalled who destitute of the word and ministery not having th● true doctrine whereby to nourish others as a virgin that hath no brests not yet mariageable so unfit yet to receive Christ desiring that they may be brought to the acknowledgement of Christ askes what shall bee done for them in that day of their calling to him when there shall bee treatie of their mariage to him The Church joynes her selfe to Christ in this care of doing something for the calling of the Gentiles because though the power be his and he be the author of all heavenly blessings yet hee useth the faithfull in this worke as his instruments The answere of Christ implieth his good liking of that care for the Gentiles calling according to the Prophecies If she be a wall if she be constant and continue firme in expectation of her promises and the profession of that truth which shall bee revealed wee will build upon her a silver pallace wee will build upon him a silver pallace beautifie and strengthen her with further grace make her a costly pallace fit to entertaine my spirit and if shee be a dore we will keepe her in with boordes of Cedar if she give free passage and good entrance to my word and grace wee will make her sure and safe from corruption and reserve her to immortalitie Christ joynes the Church still with him in this as an instrument voluntary Ezech 18. Returne and cause one another to returne Hos. 6. Come let us returne to the Lord. Zach. 8 21. They that dwell in one Cittie shall goo to another saying Vp let us goe and pray before the Lord of hosts and seeke him I will go also like that Esay 2 2 3. Come let us goe up to the Mountaine of the Lord c. Ioshua 22 19. If the land of your possession be uncleane come over unto the Land of the possession of the Lord where the Lords tabernacle dwelleth and take possession among us but rebell not against the Lord c. This is the nature of faith to breed love to God and those that belong to him even such as they never saw that were long before them and shall be long after them This love brings forth desire and endevour to procure their salvation Wee pray thy kingdome come our indevour must proue the truth of our desire The successe may provoke to the duty Psal. 51. I will teach thy wayes to the wicked and sinners shall be converted to thee a man shall have joy of the answere of his lippes Prov. 15 23. It is to such a fruit as a righteous man hath not a greater Prou. 11 30. Let him know it hee saveth a soule from death and covereth a multitude of sinnes Iam. 5. Seeke them then by prayer stand before God and speake good for them wee love little if wee will not speake a good word for a man The feareful condition of the world is noted in that Christ loved them not so much as to pray for their salvation Iohn 17. Thus Paul sought Israel of God Christ those that crucified him of ignorance 2. By teaching and admonishing them of the error of their way Ezra 7 25. 3. By doing good unto them and conversing honestly and with winning behaviour before them Waiting for God to succeede all If we must do thus of charitie whē we also have charge to do so publike or private how should wee not apply our selves to seeke mens soules wherewith wee are charged how shall wee free our selves from guiltinesse of their blood that perish without our indevour to save them When a man hath done that which appertained to him and they will not returne but dye hee hath delivered his owne soule How woefull is their case that seeke not to recover the fallen but draw them into sinne And to save Consider wee the action to save 2. The propertie hee hath in it hee came to it as appointed of his Father The state of the persons to whom he performes this lost To save hee was appointed Esay 49 6 He is called the Salvation of God mine eyes have seene thy Salvation Luke 2. Hee hath his name Iesus of that Hee shall save his people from their sinnes he saith of himselfe that hee came to save mens lives not to destroy them Luke 9 56. Not to condemne the world but to save the world Iohn 12. Hee came to save sinners 1 Tim. 1 15. God hath lift him up to bee a Prince and a Saviour Act. 5 31. Q. How doth he save us A. By his merit and spirit merit of his life and of his death fulfilling the Law for us expiating all our sinnes by the Sacrifice of himselfe making intercession for us Not onely was hee without sinne as Iohn 8 46. 2. Cor. 5 21. 1 Pet. 2 22 23. Heb. 4 5. That hee needed not to offer as the high Priests under the Law for his owne sinnes Heb. 7 27. Neither did he fulfill the Law perfectly onely for himselfe and so is called that holy thing in respect of nature sanctified from the conception Luke 1. The holy Child Act. 2 27. Holy one Act. 13 35. And the just 3 14. But hee fulfilled the Law for us as many as hee came to save Rom. 8 3 4. Rom. 10 4. As Adams disobedience is imputed to all his progenie so the obedience of Christ is to all that are in him as their roote Rom. 5 19. As by one mans disobedience many were made sinners So by the obedience of one many are made righteous We may be said in a sort to be justified by the righteousnesse of the Law but inherent in Christ imputed to us Iustification by faith imports two things the not imputing of sinne imputation of righteousnesse which is called the righteousnesse of God not onely by Gods appointing it or by his accepting it but by his working of it in Christ his obedience being the perfect full entire obedience of his person God and man not onely of his nature humane to bee a holy and a just m●n whence it commeth to bee meritorious The Apostle teaching that wee are justified by faith saith that in so teaching he establisheth the Law Even by that Doctrin because the righteousnesse which it requires for matter is performed by Christ and offered to God as our righteousnesse and imputed of God to us it requiring unto life do this man by faith findes it in Christ. If it