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A14185 Lectures upon the vvhole Epistle of St. Paul to the Philippians, deliuered in St. Peters Church in Oxford: by the reuerend and faithfull seruant of Christ Henry Airay ... and now published for the vse of Gods Church by C.P. ... Airay, Henry, 1560?-1616. 1618 (1618) STC 245; ESTC S100494 890,650 1,118

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Namely in the Lord that is in the knowledge and in the faith of Christ Iesus rooted and built in him and stablished in the faith But what meaneth he by this that he saith So continue in the Lord So that is as hitherto ye haue done and as now ye haue bene taught by example in mine owne person renouncing all confidence in the flesh counting all mans righteousnesse by any workes whatsoeuer but losse and dung and reioycing onely in Christ Iesus so continue and perseuere in the Lord rooted and built in him and stablished in the faith do this ye beloued in the best bond of loue And let this be spoken touching the points of this generall exhortation and the meaning of the words Now let vs gather hence some notes for our further vse The first thing which I note is from the kind and louing termes wherein the Apostle writes vnto the Philippians He exhorts them vnto perseuerance in the knowledge and faith of Christ Iesus but in such a tender and louing maner as that therein he bewrays a most kind and louing affection towards them saying my brethren beloued and longed for c. And so in his second exhortation in ver 2. he prayeth Euodias and beseecheth Syntyche and likewise in his third exhortation in vers 3. he beseecheth his faithfull yoke-fellow Whence I obserue a necessarie dutie for the Minister of the Gospell which is to be so tenderly affected towards his people as that in all kind and louing maner he labour to win them vnto that which is good and to weane them from that which is euil His people should not be kept strait in his bowels but should haue a large roome in his heart so that whether he write or speake vnto them it may appeare that it is out of his loue and tender affection towards them Thus our Apostle professeth in plaine speech that he was affected towards the Corinthians where he saith O Corinthians our mouth is open vnto you our heart is made large 2. Cor. 6.11 ye are not kept strait in vs. And this affection both our Apostle and the rest of the Apostles bewray alwayes in all their Epistles instructing them to whom they wrote as in the wholesome word of truth so in all meeknesse of spirit and mildnesse of speech Rom. 12.1 as from a loue most vnfained and Christian I beseech you saith our Apostle to the Romanes brethren by the mercies of God Iam. 1.19 and in like sort in all his Epistles Iames My deare brethren let euery man be swift to heare slow to speake and slow to wrath 1. Pet. 2.11 Peter Dearely beloued I beseech you as pilgrims and stranger abstaine from fleshly lusts which fight against the soule Iohn My babes 1. Ioh. 2.1 my litle children I write vnto you that ye sin not And Iude Ye beloued Iude 17. remember the words which were spoken before of the Apostles of our Lord Iesus Christ These were their bowels of loue towards their brethren in Christ and in such bowels of loue should the Ministers of the Gospell after their example deale with their people exhorting them and admonishing them with all patience long suffering and in all loue vnto them leading them forth besides the waters of comfort which may spring vp in them into euerlasting life It may be that here some wil say O we should like this wel if the Ministers of the Gospell would do thus but some of them are so sharpe that they seeme to forget that they are Ministers of the Gospel at least they remember not this dutie Why because they are sharpe and come with a rod Is it an argument against the father of the bodie that he loues not his child because he sometimes reproues him and sometimes punisheth him with the rod Or is it no argument against the father of the bodie and shall it be an argument against such fathers as beget you in Christ Iesus through the Gospell Againe did not those holy Apostles that came in such a spirit of meeknesse as we haue heard come also somtimes with a rod The proofes are so pregnant that I thinke none will doubt of it as neither of this that their coming with a rod was in great loue Againe did not the same God that came to Eliah onely in a soft and still voice come vnto Corah Dathan and Abiram in the earthquake and vnto Nadab and Abihu in the fire Againe are there not in our congregations some such as had need to be wounded as well as some such as had need to be healed And if we loue both must we not bring with vs both oile and vineger Both sharpnesse and meeknesse in their due places are needfull and a wise discretion in them both is most needfull and in both the wise Minister sheweth forth the bowels of his loue Indeed the termes of loue are different when we come with a rod and when we come in the spirit of meeknesse Wil ye then that we come vnto you in these terms of loue which our Apostle here vseth of my brethren beloued and longed for Here then is also a necessary dutie for you that ye be our ioy and our crowne that so vnto the rest we may with the Apostle adde these also my ioy and my crowne Ye by receiuing the wholsome word of truth which is able to saue your soules and by bringing forth the fruites thereof in a sober righteous and godly life in this present world should be the matter of our reioycing ouer you in Christ Iesus So was the elect Ladie vnto whom Iohn wrote his second Epistle as he witnesseth saying I reioyced greatly 2. Ioh 4. that I found of thy children walking in the truth as we haue receiued a commandement of the Father So was Gaius vnto whom Iohn wrote his third Epistle as he witnesseth saying I reioyced greatly when the brethren came 3. Ioh. 3. and testified of the truth that is in thee how thou walkest in the truth I haue no greater ioy then this 4. to heare that my sonnes walke in veritie So was Philemon vnto Paul as he witnesseth saying Philem. 7. We haue great ioy and consolation in thy loue because by thee the Saints are comforted And so was Timothy vnto the same Apostle the reioycing of his heart because he continued in the things which he had learned So herein should ye fulfill our ioy that ye suffer the word of the Lord to dwell in you plenteously that ye and your children walke in the truth as ye haue bene taught in Christ Iesus that your faith groweth exceedingly and that the loue of euery one of you aboundeth towards another And as thus ye should be our ioy so should ye also be our crowne Ye by your faith in Christ Iesus and by your loue towards all Saints and by your growing vp in all things into him which is your head that is Christ by the worke of our ministerie should
thanks vnto God on their behalfe 2. in remembring them in his prayers vnto God 3. in praying for them with gladnesse The grace of God already bestowed on them for which he reioyced in their behalfe is said to be 1. their fellowship with other Churches in the gospell 2. their perseuerance therein from the first day they had receiued the gospell till now that he wrote vnto them This is the generall resolution of these words Now for the more particular opening of the meaning of them in that in the beginning of his Epistle hee thanketh God on the Philippians behalfe he obserueth his vsuall manner For so he beginneth almost all his Epistles as anon we shall heare In that he saith that hee thanketh his God he signifieth his bold and neere approch vnto God in giuing thanks and in praying vnto him Againe in that he saith that he hath them in perfect memory alwaies in all his prayers for them all he meaneth that as alwaies he thanketh God for them all so alwaies in all his prayers vnto God he remembreth them And he addeth that his prayers are alwaies powred out vnto God for them with great ioy and gladnesse of heart Why because as he addeth the reason of the fellowship which they had receiued in the Gospell 1. Because they as other Churches had receiued the gospell and thereby had fellowship with the Father and with his sonne Iesus Christ and because they had continued in the truth from the first day of their conuersion vnto Christ by his ministery vntill now that he wrote vnto them This was the cause of his thanksgiuing and his continuall prayers wherein he alwaies remembred them were that they might continue in that grace euen in that fellowship which they had receiued in the gospell It is then briefly as if the Apostle had thus said I thanke my God alwaies on your behalfe for that fellowship which you haue with the Father and the Sonne with vs and with other Churches by embracing the Gospell and for your perseuerance therein from the first day that I and Silas and Timotheus preached it vnto you vnto now and alwaies in all my praiers vnto God I remember you praying for you with gladnes for the grace already granted you that yee may continue and increase in that grace This I take to be the meaning of these words The first thing then which here I note is the Apostles beginning of his Epistle with thanksgiuing vnto God on the Philippians behalfe And so he beginneth all his Epistles with thanksgiuing vnto God on their behalfe to whom he wrote onely his Epistles to the Galatians and to Titus and the former to Timothy excepted And so Peter beginneth his former Epistle Whence I obserue that thanksgiuing vnto God is a seruice principally requisite in a Christian I exhort saith the Apostle that first of all 1 Tim. 2.1 or aboue all things supplications prayers intercessions and giuing of thanks be made for all men And in the former to the Thess●lonians he willeth in all things to ●iue thanks 1 Thess 5.18 for that this is the will of God in Christ Iesus And not any sacrifice is more exactly commanded or described in Leuiticus then the sacrifice of thanksgiuing Wherevpon Leuit. 7.12 if we looke into the practise of the saints of God we shall finde that they were neuer slacke in this seruice Melchisedech after Abrahams victory slacked not this seruice Gen. 14.20 but gaue thanks vnto the most high God which had deliuered his enemies into his hand Moses also and the Israelites after their deliuerance from the Aegyptians Exod. 15.1 and out of the red sea slacked not this seruice but sung praises vnto the Lord. So did Deborah and Barak and Iehoshaphat and many others after their victories ouer their enemies And how often doe we read that as others of his seruants so our blessed Sauiour himselfe gaue thanks vnto his father All which shew clearely how requisite this seruice of thanksgiuing vnto God is if either we will hearken to the precepts and exhortations of the Holy Ghost or doe as we haue the saints of God and our blessed Sauiour for example What then Doth the Lord neede the praises of man or is he delighted with his giuing of thanks No the Lord needeth them not neither is he delighted therwith so much for his owne sake Yet doth hee require them of vs and is delighted therewith for our sakes for 1. in giuing of thanks vnto God we acknowledge that to be from him for which we giue him thanks 2. In giuing him thanks we shew our selues well pleased and content with that spirituall grace or temporall blessing wherefore wee giue him thanks 3. In giuing him thanks we returne what wee can vnto the Lord with humble confession that we can no more nor that but by grace Lastly in giuing of thanks vnto God wee prouoke him to bestow farther mercies vpon vs. All which things he requireth of vs and liketh well in vs. And for these very reasons besides the former is thanksgiuing vnto God so requisite a seruice in a Christian Yet as requisite a seruice as it is we faile asmuch in it as in any seruice It may be that being in perill or persecution or sorrow or neede or sicknes or other like aduersitie we will make our requests knowne vnto God in prayer and supplication as the occasions are publiquely or priuately But when the Lord hath heard our prayers and gr●nted our requests when he hath done more for vs then we could desire or thinke What giuing o● thanks is there vnto God either publiquely or priuately For instance now of late when the Lord opened the clouds of heauen and threatned by raine to depriue vs of that blessing of the fruits of the earth which he had shewed vnto vs in great plenty and abundance then we powred out both publique and priuate prayers in our Churches and in our houses that it would please the Lord to send vs such weather whereby we might receiue the fruits of the earth in due season But now that the Lord hath sent vs seasonable weather and giuen vs good hope of reaping the fruits of the earth in due season in what Congregations publiquely in what house● priuately is the voice of praise and thanksgiuing heard I instance onely in this but as it is in this so is it in other things Not one of ten that sings the song of praise and thanksgiuing after benefits receiued it is too harsh a note we cannot tune it all or the most part of vs being liker vnto those nine Lepers that neuer returned backe to giue God praise then vnto the stranger that returned Luc. 17.18 Beloued by vnthankfulnesse we prouoke Gods wrath against vs asmuch as by any sinne and therefore Paul reckons it vp amongst the most heynous sinnes 2 Tim. 3.2 but the sacrifice of thanksgiuing is as pleasant and acceptable vnto God as is any sacrifice and
therefore by Dauid the Lord saith Psal 50.23 who so offereth me thanks and praise he honoreth me euen with most excellent honor Let vs therefore clense our selues from this sinne of vnthankfullnesse Phil. 4.6 and let as the Apostle exhorteth our requests be shewed vnto God in prayer and supplication with giuing of thanks The fouler that the sinne of vnthankfulnesse is let vs the more detest it and the more requisite that thanksgiuing vnto God is let vs the more abound therein Let vs follow the counsell of the Apostle and walke in Christ Iesus rooted and built in him and stablished in the faith Col. 2.6 7. as we haue been taught abounding therein with thanksgiuing The second thing which here I note is the cause of the Apostles thanksgiuing vnto God which is because of the fellowship which they had in the gospell from the first day vntill then 1. because they as other Churches had receiued the gospell whereby they had fellowship with the Father and the Sonne and because they had continued in the truth from the first day of their conuersion vnto Christ by the worke of his ministerie vnto now that he wrote vnto them Whence I obserue a principall matter of our thanksgiuing vnto God a principall cause why we should vpon the blessing bestowed vpon vs giue thanks vnto God for it In all things indeed is matter of our thanksgiuing vnto God for euery good giuing and euery perfit gift is from aboue Jam. 1.17 and commeth downe from the father of lights c. He created vs formed vs and made vs and that in his owne image in him we liue moue and haue our being he giueth health wealth peace liberty foode rayment he sendeth raine from heauen and fruitfull seasons deliuereth in all dangers comforteth in all troubles helpeth in all needs blesseth the worke of our hands and filleth vs with plenteousnesse of all good things And for all these we should and haue great cause from day to day to tell out his praises with gladnes and to offer vnto him the sacrifice of praise thanksgiuing But yet is a more principall matter behind which is the fellowship which wee haue with other reformed Churches in the gospell of Iesus Christ and the continuance thereof so long time amongst vs the preaching of the word of our saluation amongst vs and the blessed increase thereof vnder a most gracious gouernment Here is indeed principall cause of reioycing and thanksgiuing for by our fellowship which we haue with other Churches in the gospell we haue fellowship with the Father and with his sonne Iesus Christ as Iohn witnesseth saying that which we haue seene and heard to wit the gospell 1 Joh. 1.3 declare we vnto you that yee may also haue fellowship with vs and that our fellowship also may be with the Father and with his sonne Iesus Christ By our fellowship in the gospell we are called out of darknes into his marueilous light and we which in time past were not a people are now the people of God 1 Pet. 2.9 10. and we which in time past were not vnder mercy haue now obteined mercy as Peter witnesseth By our fellowship in the gospell we are borne againe not of mortall seede 1 Pet. 1.3.23 but of immortall and are begotten vnto a liuely hope in Christ Iesus as the same Peter witnesseth And by our fellowship in the gospell 2 Tim. 3.15 we are made wise vnto saluation through the faith which we haue in Christ Iesus as witnesseth our Apostle O blessed fellowship in the gospell whereby we are made wise vnto saluation whereby we are regenerate and begotten vnto a liuely hope in Christ Iesus whereby we are called out of darknes into light and of no people made the people of God and whereby wee haue fellowship with Christ Iesus which is the great end of the ministery of the gospell that we may haue fellowship with him and walke in the light as he is in the light Againe the continuance of our fellowship in the gospell from the first day of her Maiesties most gracious gouernment ouer vs vnto now our pereseuerance in the truth without being remoued away vnto another gospell which is not another gospell saue that there be some which trouble you and intrude to peruert the gospell of Christ what a principall blessing is this of our good God vnto vs Surely these are such blessings as may well make vs breake out into exclamation with Dauid and say Psal 116.12 13 17. What shall I render vnto the Lord for these his great mercies towards me I will receiue the cup of saluation and call vpon the name of the Lord. I will offer a sacrifice of thanks-giuing will call vpon the name of the Lord. This was Dauids resolution vpon deliuerance from dangers by Saul and much more vpon such blessings as these haue we iust cause of such resolution God being principally in this soft and still voice of the gospell Haue we then such principall cause of thanksgiuing vnto our God for the fellowship which wee haue with other Churches in the gospell and for the continuance of this fellowship from the first day vnto now euen these forty yeares This then 1. should teach vs willingly and gladly to embrace the gospell of Iesus Christ when it is brought vnto vs. For if there be such cause of thanksgiuing vnto God for it being had then surely is there great cause of gladly embracing it when it may be had And yet what dullnesse and slacknes and coldnes herein In this congregation how is it embraced I beare you record some of you that yee doe embrace it willingly and gladly and I assure my selfe that from your hearts you thanke your God for it But others there are that seldome or neuer come vnto the hearing of it others that when they should heare it turne their backs and depart away from the hearing of it others that heare it sleepingly or coldly so that either it enters not in or quickly after is choked by the cares of this world Do these thanke God for the fellowship which they haue with others in the gospell Nay they haue none and some of them will haue no fellowship with others therein and therefore vnlesse at length they take hold of the grace that is offered them they shall haue no fellowship with the Father or with Iesus Christ his sonne As for you beloued that gladly embrace the gospell of your saluation hold on your good course thirst after it as the Hart doth after the water brooks frequent the places where yee may heare it lay it vp in your hearts that yee may not sinne against the Lord and let your mouthes be euer filled with praises thanksgiuing to God for it Secondly this should teach vs to labour by all holy meanes to continue in the grace and in the truth wherein we stand vnto the end For if it should so principally cause in vs
is this thing whereof we now speake Hee will as it shall be for his glory continue vs in the fellowship which wee haue in the gospell if wee continue to aske it in faith and faint not This then may teach vs of what weight and moment our continuance in the fellowship of the gospell is It is not a thing which hapneth by fortune or which humane policie effecteth but onely it is of God and therefore alwaies in all our praiers we are to pray vnto him for it Let vs therefore pray vnto the Lord without ceasing for this grace let vs neuer forget to commense this suite in our praiers vnto God let vs alwaies pray for it and not faint The fift thing which here I note is that the Apostle praied for the Philippians with gladnes because of their growth in godlines and in the knowledge of Iesus Christ by the worke of his ministery Whence I obserue a necessary care which ought to bee in the whole Church I meane in all them that are taught in the word and that is that they so profit and increase in all knowledge and iudgement in all godlinesse and holy conuersation that their Pastors and Teachers may pray for them with gladnes Such a care it may seeme that the Romanes had vnto whom the Apostle giueth this testimonie that their faith which was published and their obedience which was come abroad much gladded him Rom. 1.8 Such a care it may seeme that the Colossians had vnto whom the Apostle giueth this testimonie that though he was absent in the flesh yet was he present with them in the spirit reioycing and beholding their order and their stedfast faith in Christ And such a care ought all the people of God to haue that they which watch for their soules as they that must giue accounts vnto God for them may now pray for them with gladnes and afterwards giue their accounts for them with ioy and not with griefe But this care is not common among the people for where the Pastor in an holy care for his people praieth for them he praieth for them in many places with great heauinesse with heauinesse I say for their neglect and contempt of the word with heauinesse for their ignorance in the things that belong vnto their peace and vnwillingnesse to bee instructed therein with heauinesse for their vngodly conuersation and vnchristian walking with heauinesse for spending his strength in vaine and for nothing amongst them Hee praieth but his soule mourneth because hee cannot gaine them vnto Christ Iesus he praieth but his soule mourneth because they runne and needs will runne headlong to the deuill So litle care commonly there is of profiting by the ministery of the word amongst them that are taught in the word Beloued let it neuer be said so of you but let your care be that they which labor in the word amongst you may pray for you with gladnes Jam. 1.21 Lay apart all filthinesse and superfluity of maliciousnes and receiue with meeknes the word that is graffed in you which is able to saue your soules Follow the truth in loue and in all things grow vp into him Eph. 4.15 which is the head that is Christ Let your conuersation be such as it becommeth the gospell of Christ and striue to increase in all good things with all godly increasing for so and so onely shall we haue cause to pray for you with gladnesse Lastly in that the Apostle hauing taught the Philippians the way of truth giueth thanks for them praieth for them and that with gladnesse because of the fellowship c. Hence I obserue a duty of the Pastors of the Church which if time had giuen leaue and the place had beene so conuenient should principally haue beene stood vpon and that is that the Pastors are not onely to teach their people with the wholesome word which cannot be reproued but they are also to pray for them that the word may haue a blessing among them that they may grow and increase thereby in all knowledge and holinesse to the Lord they are to be glad in their soules for their profiting in the word of grace and they are to giue thanks vnto God on their behalfe when they see their order their stedfast faith in Christ their growth in godlines and righteousnes and holy conversation This should be and might be and I wish it were and if it be not it is their perill in whom it faileth to be LECTVRE V. PHILIP I. Verse 6. And I am perswaded of this same thing that he that hath begun this good worke in you will performe it vntill the day of Iesus Christ NOw giue mee leaue briefly to note one thing further from those words and that is that both our thanksgiuing and our praying are alwaies to bee vnto God Our thanksgiuing because all deliuerance in dangers all comfort in troubles all helpe in time of neede all spirituall graces in heauenly things and all corporall blessings whatsoeuer are from him the father of all mercies and giuer of all goodnesse for euery good giuing and euery perfit gift is from aboue and commeth downe from the father of lights Iam. 1.17 He vpholdeth all such as fall Psal 145.14 15 16. and lifteth vp all those that be downe the eyes of all waite vpon him and he giueth them their meat in due season he openeth his hand and filleth all things liuing with plenteousnes He killeth and maketh aliue bringeth downe to the graue and raiseth vp 1 Sam. 2.6 maketh poore and maketh rich bringeth low and exalteth He is our rocke and fortresse our strength and shield 2 Sam. 22.1 and he that deliuereth vs in all time of danger He is the father of mercies 2 Cor. 1.3 and the God of all comfort which comforteth vs in all our tribulation that we may be able to comfort them which are in any affliction by the comfort wherewith we our selues are comforted of him 4. He succoureth vs when we are tempted and suffereth vs not to be tempted aboue that we be able 1 Cor. 10.13 but giueth the issue with the tentation that we may be able to beare it He created vs Esay 43 7. Act. 17 28. Eph. 1. formed vs and made vs for his owne glory In him we liue moue and haue our being Hee blesseth vs with all spirituall blessings in heauenly things in Christ hauing chosen vs in him predestinate vs to be adopted through him redeemed vs through his blood iustified vs and sanctified vs washed and cleansed vs from our sinnes in him and begotten vs by faith vnto a liuely hope in him In one word he is all in all things vnto vs. Vnto whom then should wee sacrifice the calues of our lips Col. 3.11 and offer the sacrifice of praise and thanksgiuing but vnto him of whom through whom and for whom are all things and by whom we haue all blessings in good things and deliuerance from all
contrary The same also we may see by the Holy Ghosts commendation of the men of Beraea Act. 17.11 for searching the Scriptures to see whether the things that were spoken were so It was Paul that preached vnto them and when he preached vnto them they turned their books and lookt diligently into the scriptures to see whether in any thing he differed from the doctrine of the Holy Ghost And this is registred both for their commendation and our instruction to admonish vs that we are to care that we may discerne things that differ either in doctrine from corrupt doctrine or in faith from sound or in manners from a Christian and holy conuersation And why The reason is very plaine Psal 49.20 euen that we be not like to the beasts that perish as the Prophet speaketh of a man that is in honor and hath no vnderstanding For what will yee thinke of such a man that cannot discerne betweene chaffe and wheat drosse and gold sowre and sweet Will yee not say that he is like to the beast that perisheth What then must yee needs say and thinke of that Christian that can not discerne betweene truth and error religion and superstition vertue and vice good and euill Any better Nay surely for these are as wheat chaff gold drosse and not to discerne betweene them is not to discerne between wheat and chaffe gold and drosse If then we will not be like vnto the beasts that perish our care must be that out of our knowledge in the Scriptures we may be able to discerne things that differ But doe we thus imploy our care Nay thus farre I haue onely said what we should doe but what we doe our vnablenesse to discerne betweene things that differ one from another too too plainly discouer For what is the cause why so quickly wee hearken vnto those deceiuers that compasse sea and land to make one of their profession and when he is made they make him twofold more the childe of hell then they themselues are Why we are so easily seduced to beleeue the spirits of error and to fall from our owne stedfastnes Is it not euen hence because we cannot discerne things that differ one from another They bring vnto vs the fancies of their owne braine the traditions of their owne Church lies out of their owne Legends and we receiue them because wee cannot discerne them from the truth of Christ Iesus They come vnto vs in the name of Christ Iesus but bring with them the doctrine of Deuils forbidding to marrie and commanding to absteine from meats which God hath created to be receiued with thanksgiuing and we beleeue them because we cannot try the spirits whether they be of God to see which is the spirit of truth and which is the spirit of error For God forbid that I should thinke that if we could discerne betweene truth and error religion and superstition any of vs would follow their damnable heresies by whom the way of truth is euill spoken of Againe what is the cause why we are often deceiued with the shadowes of good things with the semblances of things honest and iust and pure with the dimme shewes of vertue and praise and holines of life Is it not euen hence because we cannot discerne things that differ one from another Oftentimes we thinke we runne well when we runne quite a wrong course oftentimes we count that our praise which is indeed our dispraise and a great many of vs thinke that we haue Abraham to our father when indeed we are of our father the deuill And all hence as I thinke because we cannot discerne things that differ And yet tell a great many of vs that we know not good from euill that we cannot discerne between truth and error right and wrong c. we cannot brooke it but we disdaine to be counted so simple and ignorant that we cannot discerne things so different But let me but aske these questions How is it that so commonly we fly that which is good and follow that which is euill How is it that so easily we are drawen oftentimes from the way of truth into error How is it that vice vnder the colour of vertue so often doth deceiue vs Is it not because we cannot discerne good from euill truth from error vertue from vice Either it is so or worse for either ignorantly we erre as not able to discerne betweene things that differ or wilfully we runne a wrong course as discerning well enough things that differ but wilfully running our selues on the rockes Beloued let vs thinke of these things and let vs be ashamed of it that we cannot discerne betweene things that differ one from other It is enough for vs that we haue spent the time past ignorantly and foolishly Let vs henceforth redeeme the time and learne to discerne things that differ If we consider the time that we haue spent in the schoole of Christ we may well thinke that now we should haue so much knowledge as to discerne things that differ one from another And if truth and error good and euill c. be vnto vs as yet as colours vnto blinde men that we cannot discerne betweene them we may well thinke that we are blinde Let vs therefore go vnto Christ Iesus in his word that we may receaue sight and see clearely Let vs reade and heare and meditate in the holy word of God that thence we may know what is good and acceptable vnto God Let vs pray and labour by all holy meanes that we may abound in knowledge and in all iudgement that we may discerne things that differ one from another The second thing wherefore the Apostle prayed that the Philippians might abound more and more in knowledge and in all iudgement was that they might be pure namely 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 from any leauen of corruption in doctrine life or manners for so the word heere vsed signifieth such as are cleare and free from all mixture of corruption as white wooll neuer dyed fine flower neuer leauened And this was so an end of the Apostles prayer for their encrease in knowledge and in all iudgement that it seemeth to be subordinate to the former end for hee would haue them able to discerne things that differ corrupt from vncorrupt doctrine c. that they might be pure from all corruption in doctrine life and manners and for both these causes he prayed that they might abound more and more in knowledge Hence then I obserue another employmēt behouefull for all christians namely that they may be pure free frō all corruption in doctrine life or manners For it is not enough that we be able to discerne things that differ one from another and to know what in doctrine is corrupt and vncorrupt what in life is good and euill and what in manners is holy and what prophane but farther also it is behoouefull that we be pure from whatsoeuer is corrupt in doctrine from
with kinde speeches and in all louing manner wi●● my beloued my little children my deare brethren th● must ye study so to approue your selues both vnto God and men as that we may speake vnto you as vnto our beloued vnto our brethren c. Otherwise as Christ came not 〈◊〉 all with this feare not little flocke but vnto some with this O generation of vipers how can ye speake good things when yee 〈◊〉 euill And as the Apostle came not to all with this I beseech you brethren by the mercies of God but vnto some with this O foolish Galathians who hath be witched you that yee should not obey truth so ye must looke that as sometimes wee come in ●e and in the spirit of meeknesse so sometimes wee should ●me vnto you with a rodde and with a woe vnto such as o● not the Gospell of Christ Iesus that they might be saued ●n and brethren our hearts desire is that ye may be saued in ● day of Christ and we watch for your soules as they that ●st giue accounts vnto God for them haue ye care that wee ●y do it with ioy and not with griefe We are loth to come ●o you with a rodde we had rather come in loue and in the ●●rit of meeknesse haue yee care that wee may come vnto ●u and that we may speake vnto you as vnto our beloued ● we sometimes sharply reproue sinne it is for your sakes at we may reclaime the sinner from wandring out of the ●●ht way and againe if sometimes wee restore such as are ●●en with the spirit of meekenesse it is for your sakes that ●e may binde vp the broken hearted and minister a word of ●●mfort vnto the troubled and afflicted soule Both I meane ●arpnesse and meeknesse the rodde and loue both I say in ●●eir due places is needfull and wise discretion in them both most needfull And so I come to the 3. point At ye haue alwaies obeyed What the Apostle in falling owne vnto him and kissing his feete as is now done vnto at man of sinne Nay the Apostle herein commendeth ●●eir former obedience vnto God and vnto his word after ●●ch time as they had receiued the Gospell of Christ Iesus ●nd this he doth to stirre them vp to continue their obedi●nce that as they had begunne well so they might now go ●orward as they had begunne Whence wee are taught that ●is not enough to beginne well and for a time to embrace ●e truth and to obey the Gospell of Christ Iesus and after●ards to quence the spirit and to suffer our selues to bee en●ngled in the filthinesse of the world but hauing begunne in ●●e spirit we must go forward in the spirit and hauing begunne ●o loue and like the truth we must not fall from our first loue ●ut hold fast the same and continue therein Whereupon ●re those often exhortations in the Apostles to continue in ●he faith to continue in the grace of God to continue in the things that we haue learned to hold fast the profession of o●● hope without wauering and with full purpose of heart 〈◊〉 cleaue vnto the Lord. The reason hereof is the schoole 〈◊〉 Christ is not a schoole of idlenesse or a schoole of non proficiencie but the schollers of Christ his schoole they must follow the truth in loue and they must in all things grow vp 〈◊〉 him which is the head Eph. 4.15 that is Christ as the Apostle shewed And therefore our Sauiour Christ himselfe told the Iewes 〈◊〉 beleeued in him Ioh. 8.31 saying if ye continue in my word yee are 〈◊〉 my disciples and shall know the truth They no doubt 〈◊〉 whom he spake had begunne well and had embraced 〈◊〉 truth but he telleth them that if they will be his schollers they must continue as they haue begunne and they must grow forward and encrease in all knowledge and spirituall vnderstanding A lesson as needfull to be taught in these our d●●● as any other For wee see by our owne experience that the word of the Lord is of such maiestie and so powerfull that draweth oftentimes the veriest miscreants that be vnto a liking of it and causeth them many times to doe many things we But as it is in the parable of the seede in the Gospell Mat. 13. some receiue the word with ioy but when persecution comes the● are offended other heare the word but the cares of the world and the decietfulnesse of riches choke it that it made vnfruitfull in others the euill one commeth and catcheth the word that was sowen in their heart and in a great many the liking of the word and the obedience thereunto is but like vnto a flash of lightening come and gone againe almost in a moment For a day or for a moneth or happily for a yeere or two they will harken and obey they will make a good she● of louing and liking the word and many things they will doe well But after a while they will loath this heauenly Mann● and in their hearts returne vnto the flesh pots of Egypt 2 Pet. 2.22.21 or a Peter speaketh with the dogge they will returne vnto his vomit and with the sow vnto her wallowing in the mire Men and brethren we must not be like vnto such men For as Peter speaketh in the same place it had beene better for such men not a haue knowne the way of righteousnesse then after they have knowne it to turne from the holy commandement giuen vnto them We must hauing tasted of the good word of God ●nd hauing begunne to forsake the corruptions that are in the world through lust continue in the grace of God and grow ●orward from grace vnto grace till wee be perfit men and ●ome vnto the measure of the age of the fulnesse of Christ Hauing begunne to haue a liking of the word and to desire ●he preaching thereof we must take heede that wee grow not weary of it but the more we haue it the more our soules must ●ong after it and the more we heare it the more wee must grow in obedience vnto it to frame our liues according thereunto We must not here stand at a stay much lesse must wee go backward we must go forward and wee must pricke hard vnto the marke of the high calling that is set before vs. For in the way of godlinesse that is most true which is so common not to goe forward in that way is in truth to goe backward But I shall haue occasion againe to speake of this point in handling the exhortation To leaue therefore this point here it may be demanded ●how the Apostle saith that the Philippians had alwaies obeyed as yee haue alwaies obeyed For in that the Apostle doth admonish them euery man to esteeme other better then himselfe as verse 3. and to doe all things wihout murmuring and reasoning as verse 14. he plainely signifieth that there were many faults amongst them euen contention vaine-glory murmuring reasoning and
which Paul preached vnto them were so as he preached For they hauing receiued the Scriptures in credit before were so to accept of those things which Paul preached vnto them if they were consonant to the holy Scriptures according to that of the same Apostle Gal. 1.9 If any man preach vnto you otherwise then that ye haue receiued let him be accursed then that ye haue receiued 1. Then that which God had promised before by his Prophets in the holy Scriptures as the same Apostle speaketh And as the men of Berea did Rom. 1.2 so wee read he willed the Thessalonians to doe where he said vnto them trie all things 1 Thes 5.21 and keepe that which is good where it is plaine by vers 12. that he speaketh not onely to the Pastors but also to the flocke So the Apostle Iohn in his Epistle vnto the faithfull dispersed Iewes saith dearely beloued belieue not euery spirit 1 Ioh. 4.1 but trie the spirits whether they are of God for many false Prophets are gone out into the world Where the Apostle deliuereth a generall doctrine that concerneth euery one of the faithfull as he will auoide the seducing and deceits of false Teachers which is that euery man should trie by such rules as the Scripture setteth downe who is a true or false Teacher which is true or false doctrine And therfore we see that the Apostle rebuketh the Galathians very sharpely because they had giuen place vnto false Apostles which corrupted the pure doctrin of Christ Gal. 3.1 and had suffered themselues to be seduced by them By which his sharpe reproofe of them hee plainely sheweth that they should haue tried and examined the doctrine which those false Apostles brought by that which he had taught them and so reiected that which was not agreeable vnto wholesome doctrine And what else meane those often admonitions in the Prophets vnto all the Iewes to beware of false Prophets Ier. 23.16 heare not saith Ieremy the words of the Prophets that prophecie vnto you and teach you vanitie they speake the vision out of their owne heart and not out of the mouth of the Lord heare them not How then Esa 8.20 what is to be done Esay telleth thee To the law and to the testimonie if they speake not according to this word it is because there is no light in them This then is to be done when the false Prophets and Teachers speake vnto you heare them not so as to rest on what they say but so heare them as that yee examine them by the law and by the testimonie and if they speake not according to this word surely they haue no knowledge but are blinde leaders of them and so account of them Thus then both by the commendable example of the men of Berea and by the precept of the Apostles Iohn and our Apostles and by the sharpe reproofe of the Galathians and by the warrant of the Prophets it doth and may appeare that euen all the faithfull children of God may and ought to trie and iudge by the Scriptures whether their teachers doctrine be true and so to reiect whatsoeuer they finde not agreeable to the Scriptures Yea but it will be said that this were to make the sheepe iudges of their shepheards and the people to controll their Ministers No not so but the people must heart their Ministers and obey them and be ordered by them which they will the more cheerefully doe when by searching the Scriptures they shall finde their Minister and Teachers doctrine to be the doctrine of the holy Ghost and not the inuention or tradition of men If the teachers bring not the truth thus their errors will indeed be descried and no reason that when they bring not the truth their doctrine should be receiued as sound and good But if they bring the truth by this search of the scriptures the truth which they bring is with the greater lacritie reuerenced and embraced and themselues the more honoured and esteemed Learne ye then men and brethren to make this vse of this doctrine 1. To beware of such as teach you otherwise then now we haue taught you Beware of such as will tell you that yee are not to meddle with the sense of the Scripture or to iudge of such doctrine as ye heare whether it be true or false but yee are onely to trie the spirits by taking knowledge of them to whom God hath giuen the gift of discerning spirits and by obeying the Church to whom Christ hath giuen the spirit of truth and this Church say they is the Church of Rome By this that ye haue heard ye see that such are false Teachers deceiuing and being deceiued 2. Learne hence to be diligent in re●ding and in hearing the Scriptures that so ye may be able to trie the spirits Ioh. 5.39 In the Scriptures as saith our Sauiour wee thinke to haue eternall life and by meditating therein wee shall easily skill of those that would lead vs out of the right way that guideth to eternall life Let vs therefore exercise our selues in the doctrine of the Gospell of Iesus Christ which we haue receiued and let vs marke them diligently which cause diuision and offences contrarie to the doctrine which we haue learned and let vs auoid them yea if any come vnto vs and bring not this doctrine 2 Ioh. 10. let vs not receiue him nor bid him God speede let vs haue no familiarity with him but let vs abandon all fellowshippe with him The 2. thing which here I note is the Apostles often iteration of this caueat vnto the Philippians admonishing them aga●ne and againe euen three times to beware of false Teachers Whence we may obserue how needfull a matter it is for vs to take heed of false Teachers which seeke to seduce vs from that doctrine which wee haue learned in the Gospell of Christ Iesus Which thing as this often iteration of this caueat may confirme vnto vs so this circumstance also euen in this matter that the Apostle hauing often before by word of mouth warned them of false Teachers yet aduentured the reproofe if they should blame him for warning them againe by writing Againe when our Apostle tooke his last farewell of seeing the Ephesians any more how carefully did he warne them of false Teachers Take heede saith hee Act. 20.28 29.31 vnto your selues c. For I know this that after my departing shall grieuous wolues c. Therefore watch and remember that by the space of three yeares I ceased not to warne euery one both night and day with teares He beginnes with take heede vnto your selues hee ends with watch and remember c. as if this taking heede of false Teachers were a thing most needfull for them to be diligent in And our Sauiour Christ Mar. 8.15 Take heed and beware of the leauen of the Pharises and of the leauen of Herod Where willing his Disciples to beware of the contagious
in mercy by God that hath called vs in mercie and giuen 〈◊〉 in Christ Iesus by God that hath called vs in Christ Iesus to be partakers of his glory Here then behold and wonder at the louing kindnesse of our God We must runne and we shal be very well rewarded For if we runne albeit we can merit nothing by our running because when we haue done what we can we are but vnprofitable seruants yet in mercie will he giue vs an euerlasting crowne of glory A good reward for a meane seruice performed but meanely by him that runnes the best And therefore the greater the goodnes of our God who giueth such reward in mercie where there wanteth all merit The mercie of our God should stirre vp our thankfulnes vnto our God and the great reward which in mercy he doth giue should make 〈◊〉 runne the waie of his commandementes Rom. 8.18 All that euer wee can doe or suffer is not worthy of that glory which shal be shewed vnto vs. Yet if we suffer willingly for Christ his sake and doe the workes of our calling he will in mercy giue vnto vs an incorruptible crowne of glory Let our mouthes there●●re be filled with his praise and honour all the day long who ●●ere there wanteth merit sheweth such mercie And if du● or loue cannot preuaile with vs yet let this inestimable ●●ward perswade vs to runne the way of his commande●entes In a word we know that our labour shall not be in ●ine in the Lord. Let vs therefore abound in euerie good ●orke and let vs runne with patience the race that is set be●●re vs. The next and last thing which hence I obserue is that as ●od hath chosen vs in Christ Iesus so hath he called vs in ●hrist Iesus Ephes 1.4 The former appeareth by the Epistle to the E●●esians the later by this place of our Apostle and many o●●ers Yea Christ Iesus alone it is in whom and for whom ●●d hath blessed vs with all spirituall blessing in heauenly thinges 3. 〈◊〉 the Apostle both speaketh there and manifestly sheweth ●oth there and elsewhere For in him are we predestinate 〈◊〉 him are we chosen in him are we called in him are we a●●pted in him are we iustified in him are we sanctified and 〈◊〉 him through hope are we glorified and in him are all ●e promises made vnto vs both of the life present and of ●at that is to come If we had beene called in Peter or in ●aule or in Moses then might we haue belieued in them ●nd lookt vnto them as vnto the marke that is set before vs. ●ut now that we are called in Christ Iesus we are to belieue in ●●m and alwaies to looke towardes him in the whole course ●f our life In him we haue all thinges and in him shall our ●●y bee made perfit Let this then teach vs to reioyce onely in Christ Iesus in ●hom onely wee are called and in whom onely wee are ●lessed In our selues we are nothing else but bondslaues of ●atan Children of wrath a naughty and crooked nation vn●ble altogether to thinke or speake or doe any thing that is ●ood abominable disobedient vnto euery good worke re●robate and not onely neare vnto cursing but cursed But in ●ur Christ Iesus we are freede from sinne and condemnation ●nd made the seruants of righteousnes and heires of saluation ●●d in him we are called vnto that high calling to be the sons of God and haue all the priueledges that belong vnto the sonnes of God Let vs therefore reioyce in him alwaie let our songs be made euer of him and dayly let vs praise him Let vs iudge whatsoeuer is best to be but dung for the excellent knowledge sake of him and let vs in all thinges grow vp in him c. LECTVRE LXIV PHILIP 3. Vers 15.16 Let vs therefore as many as be perfect be th●●●●ded and if ye be otherwise minded God shall reueale c. NOw the Apostle hauing thus in particular told the Philippians what he thought of Christ and likewise of all things without Christ 〈◊〉 goeth from the particular vnto the generall and exhorteth that this truth which he ha●● professed may be generally receiued and approued And if any of them will not happily presently receiue this truth yet he signifieth his hope that God will afterwards reueale it to them that they may embrace it wi●h him and in the meane time till God reueale it and make it knowne vnto them he exhorteth that such grounds of the truth as already they had might with one accord be receiued and maintained This I take to be the generall meaning of these words in these two verses Now let vs yet a little more particularly sift and examine the meaning of them Let vs saith the Apostle c. This speech yee see is exhortatiue in that he saith let vs be thus minded and ye see like wise that the exhortation is made by way of conclusion from the particular example of the Apostle vnto the Philippi●●●● generall in that he saith Let vs therefore as many as be perfe●● and ye see that it is to bring ouer his own priuate example vn●o a generall doctrine in that he saith Let vs therefore as many ●●s be perfect be thus minded Let vs therefore therefore why euen because I your Apostle by whom ye haue beleeued am ●hus minded as I haue told you let vs therefore as many as bee perfect be thus minded Thus minded How to renounce all confidence in the flesh to iudge all our owne righteousnes by workes whatsoeuer to be but dung to reioyce only in Christ Iesus and his righteousnesse which is through faith to thirst after the knowledge of Christ and of the vertue of his resurrection and acknowledging our want of perfection in the knowledge of Christ incessantly to runne forward in the Christian race vnto perfection forgetting that which is behind and endeauouring our selues vnto that which is before and following hard towards the marke for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Iesus let vs be thus minded euen as many of vs as be perfect Yea but who were those were there any such Did not the Apostle immediately before deny that he was perfect How then doth he now say let vs as many as be perfect c. We must vnderstand that the Apostle doth not here speake of any that were perfect indeed either in knowledge or in obedience but he speaketh partly vnto those that thought they were perfect and partly vnto those that by their holy walking shewed that they were in the way to perfection that both they that thought themselues perfect and they likewise that by their holy walking shewed plainely that they were in a better way to perfection than others would thinke as he did touching the points before mentioned and controuersed betwixt him and the false Teachers Yea but is not his exhortation generally vnto all Why then doth he require it of them that
we are come like vnto good souldiers which turne not aside but march on along after the prescript rule of their Generall so let vs walke without turning aside to the right-had or to the left-hand after that one rule let vs beleeue and liue as we are directed by ●●●t one rule of his word vnder whose banner we doe fight 〈◊〉 vs so farre as we are come walke as Christ Iesus hath taught 〈◊〉 in his holy word The same phrase of speech is vsed to the ●●e purpose where it is said Gal. 6.16 as many as walke according to this ●●e i. As many as make this word of truth this Gospell of ●●rist Iesus now preached and taught vnto you the rule and ●●are of their faith life from which they will not swarue ●●turne aside to the right-hand or to the left peace shall bee ●●on them and mercy and vpon the Israell of God Let vs ●●●ceede by one rule and let vs minde one thing i. Let there bee 〈◊〉 dissentions amongst vs but let vs be knit together in one ●●nde and in one iudgement being of like affection one to●●rds another in Christ Iesus 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 For so the phrase of speech ●●re vsed signifieth to be of one minde of one iudgement of ●●e affection one towards another so that nothing bee done ●●rough contention amongst vs as it plainely appeareth both 〈◊〉 the 2. verse of the 2. Chapter of this Epistle and by diuers ●●her places where the same phrase is vsed The summe of all ●●s if the Apostle had thus said God will in his good time ●●eale his truth vnto them that bee as yet otherwise minded ●●an I am But in the meane time till God reueale it let vs 〈◊〉 such grounds of the truth as already we agree vpon pro●●ede both in faith and in life as we are directed by that one ●●le of his word vnder whose banner we fight not turning a●●●e from it to the right-hand or to the left-hand and let vs 〈◊〉 knit together in one minde and in one iudgement so that ●●thing be done through contention among vs. This I take 〈◊〉 be the simple and plaine meaning of these words Now let 〈◊〉 see what profitable notes we may gather hence for our own ●●e and instruction The 1. thing which hence I note is touching the cause of ●issensions in the Church of God whence it is that there are ●●ch dissensions and diuisions in the Church of God whereby ●●e vnity and peace of the Church is rent a sunder and bro●en Not to search farther into the causes thereof than this ●●e scripture giueth occasion out of this Scripture I note 3. ●auses of the dissensions in the Church of God The 1. is because we doe not with patience expect and waite till God 〈◊〉 his good time reueale vnto vs that truth which as yet is hid 〈◊〉 from our eyes For such oftentimes is our inconsiderate hea●●●dinesse that if we seeme vnto our selues to apprehend this 〈◊〉 that point of doctrine through the suggestions and persuasions of this or that man by and by we aduenture the defence and maintenance thereof though I●●l haue preached though the Church of God haue beleeued otherwise We looke 〈◊〉 what it is that the Church hath receiued but what it is that 〈◊〉 haue apprehended or if we doe rather we striue to bring the Church to that which we haue apprehended than wee 〈◊〉 yeeld vnto that which the Church indeed hath receiued 〈◊〉 howsoeuer that we teach may hazard the peace and quite of the Church yet will we not stay our selues and expect●● God may farther reueale his holy truth vnto vs. And 〈◊〉 hath beene heretofore and is at this day one great cause of diuision and dissension in the Church I might instance i● diuers heresies wherewith the Church hath beene troubled and which haue in part beene caused because the auth●● thereof would not waite till God should reueale the truth vn●● them If that auncient father Tertullian had waited till God had reuealed vnto him that truth which afterward he did ●●ueale vnto him he had not beene so tainted with the errors o● the Millenaries and the Montanists as he was neither ha● troubled the Church therewith so much as hee did And i● some at this day that trouble the peace of the Church with their strange doctrine would both pray vnto the Lord for the reuelation of his truth and patiently waite till the Lord should reueale his truth vnto them we should be more free from disensions than we are The 2. cause of the dissensions in the Church of God 〈◊〉 because we do not proceede by one rule in that whereun●● we are come For such oftentimes is our vntowardlinesse that in the generall grounds of Christian religion where●● we doe agree we will be slinging out of ranke and not proceed by that one rule of his word vnder whose banner we do● fight In the primitiue Church all the Churches of Chr●●● were come vnto that that they beleeued the resurrection of the dead and that they acknowledged iustification by the ●●ghteousnesse of Christ yet then they proceeded not by one ●●le in these things but some denied the resurrection of the ●ead of which sort were Hymeneus and Philetus 2 Tim. 2.17 and some ●ught that vnto Christ there must be ioyned the workes of ●●e Law to be made righteous before God Whereupon fol●●wed then great dissensions in the Church In the reformed Churches of Christ at this day generally we are come to this ●●at we professe that predestination vnto life is not by fore●●ght of faith or workes but by the alone good pleasure of al●ightie God that the children of God cannot finally fall ●om faith or grace that the children of God may and ought 〈◊〉 assure themselues of their saluation that it is not in man to ●ue himselfe if he will that Christ hath freed vs from the of hell by suffering the paines of hell for vs. And if ●e shall not proceede by one rule in these things but one ●●ape out from another what else can follow but great dissensions in our Churches And is it not a cause of many dissensi●ns betwixt the Romish Church and vs that we doe not both ●roceede by one rule in that whereunto we are come Wee ●re come to this that we agree in the Articles of the Christian ●aith that we both beleeue in the Trinitie that wee both be●eeue one Catholique and Apostolique Church that we both ●cknowledge one Baptisme for the remission of sinnes that ●e both looke for the resurrection of the dead and the life ●f the world to come And yet what dissensions betwixt vs ●nd them euen about these thing● And why because they do not proceed by one rule of the holy word of life with vs but ●hey flie out into Traditions Councels Fathers Decretals Constitutions and Legends and keepe no order with vs in marching along after the prescript rule of our Generall Christ ●esus
with me is against me and he that gathereth not with mee scattereth Marke them who they bee and take heed and beware of them Walke not after their example for they are the enemies of the crosse of Christ prouiding for their owne securitie whatsoeuer become of the truth of Christ Iesus The second thing which the Apostle noteth in these many walkers of whom he had told them often and now told them weeping is that their end or reward for a recompence of such their walking is damnation or destruction if God shall not grant them grace vnto repentance for such their euill walking Which branch of the Apostles reason in effect vrgeth thus much that if the Philippians feared the end of those walkers they should also feare to walke as they did and rather walke so as they had him for an ensample And indeed this end as also the other properties after specified rightly agree vnto those enemies of the crosse of Christ before mentioned Hence then I obserue what the end is of those that are enemies vnto the crosse of Christ that make their God their bellie that seeke the praise of men but not of God that minde earthly things so that their delight and affections are set thereon and generally of such vngodly walkers as walke cleane otherwise then wee haue Christ and his holy Apostles and blessed seruants for an ensample their end is as here the Apostle saith damnation vnlesse the Lord grant them grace vnto repentance A sentence which albeit I feare to pronounce yet when and where the holy Ghost leadeth me thereunto I must speake that the godly may stand in awe and not sinne and that the vngodly of the earth may tremble and either reforme the wickednesse of their wayes or else through the iust iudgement of God may smite their knees one against another and be drencht vp in desperation This then to be the end of such the holy Ghost euery where witnesseth Vpon the vngodly saith the Prophet the Lord shall raine snares fire and brimstone Psal 11.7 storme and tempest this shall be their portion to drinke Tophet saith Esay Esa 30.33 is prepared of old it is euen prepared for the King if he be wicked it is made deepe and large the burning thereof is fire and much wood the breath of the Lord like a riuer of brimstone doth kindle it And in a vision Iohn saw the beast taken Apoc. 19.20 and with him that false Prophet that wrought miracles before him whereby hee deceiued them that receiued the beasts marke and them that worshipped his image And both these were cast aliue into a lake of fire burning with brimstone All which places and many others which might be alleadged to this purpose doe euidently shew what the end is of the wicked and vngodly of the earth bee they Prince or subiect Pastor or people seducers or seduced Their end is they shall be rooted out at the last and turned into hell vnlesse by true and vnfained repentance they preuent that iudgement the sentence whereof can neuer bee reuersed Whose end then yee feare it behoueth you carefully to looke vnto it that yee walke not after their example Consider well what hath beene said touching the enemies of the crosse of Christ and marke well what shal● be said touching those whose God is their bellie whose glory is to their shame which minde earthly things If by that which hath beene said yee can descrie who they be that be the enemies of the crosse of Christ or if that which shall be said shall any way designe who they be whose God is their bellie whose glory is to their shame which minde earthly things take heede and beware that yee walke not as they doe For of this be ye sure that the end of such is damnation and destruction And if the Cities about Sodome and Gomorrha suffered the vengeance of eternall fire as well as Sodome and Gomorrha Iudg. 7. because they in like manner as Sodome and Gomorrha did committed and followed strange flesh then assure your selues that if yee shall walke as they that are enemies to the crosse of Christ whose God is their bellie c. ye shall also drinke of the same cup that they shall drinke of euen of the wine of Gods wrath Take heede therefore lest at any time any of you be deceiued by them and walke not in their steps if yee will not bee partakers of their iudgements The third thing which the Apostle noteth in these inordinate walkers is that their God is their bellie whereby the Apostle signifieth that they preached not Christ sincerely and purely for Christ his sake but that they principally respected in the preaching of Christ their profit their pleasure their ease being louers of pleasures of profit of ease more then louers of God and therefore their bellie that is their profit their pleasure their ease might well bee called their God that being each mans God which hee loueth and liketh best And this branch also of the Apostles reason might well stand for a sufficient argument with the Philippians to moue them not to walke after these but to follow him and to walke so as they had him for an ensample Hence then I obserue another note of false teachers after whose example wee may not walke if their God be their bellie so that they care more to serue their owne bellies then the Lord Iesus Christ they are false teachers and we may not follow them This note of false teachers our Apostle also giues in his epistle to the Romans where hauing exhorted the Romans to beware of false Apostles and teachers he giues them this note to know them by They that are such saith he serue not the Lord Iesus Christ but their owne bellies that is they seeke their owne gaine and preach Christ with reference to please others and to seeke their owne ease profit and pleasure The Apostle giues likewise the same note of them 2 Pet. 2.14 3. where he saith that they haue hearts exercised with couetousnesse through couetousnesse making marchandize of mens soules Such a one was Balaam of whom the Apostle Peter there saith that he loued the wages of vnrighteousnesse Esa 56.11 Such were those whom Esay called greedie dogs which could neuer haue enough And such were those of whom the Apostle said before that they sought their owne Phil. 2 21. and not that which was Iesus Christs Will yee then know who they are at this day that by this note may be descried to be false teachers that knowing them ye may not follow them nor walke as they doe Marke then who they are that serue their owne bellies more then the Lord Iesus Christ Who are they that through couetousnesse would make marchandize of your soules and speake euill of the way of truth Who are they that for money set on sale the forgiuenesse of sinnes and the kingdome of heauen Who are they that vnder colour of long praiers
lying Ephes 4.25 and speake euery man truth vnto his neighbour Is it a truth in our deeds and in the waies of our life We are to be as Nathaniels Iohn 1.47 true Israelites in deed in whom is no guile not to make shew of one thing and in truth to be another thing Whatsoeuer truth it is it ought to be so precious vnto vs as that with the Apostle we should say 2. Cor. 13.8 We cannot do any thing against the truth but for the truth we cannot hold of errour against the truth we cannot lie to falsifie the truth we cannot dissemble to make shew of others then the truth is we are Let this one reason for this time serue to presse this point Christ is truth as himselfe saith Iohn 14.6 I am the way the truth and the life and whatsoeuer he spake was truth and for the truth for no guile was euer found in his mouth 1. Pet. 2.22 we are the sonnes of him who is truth that is of God we are redeemed by him who is truth that is by God we are regenerate and borne againe by the Spirit of truth we are called to the knowledge of the truth and so we shall dwell with God for euer if we speake the truth from our heart As then we will haue him who is true and truth it selfe to be our God and our selues to be his people and heires of his kingdome we are to thinke on and to do whatsoeuer things are true Are we then to thinke on and to do whatsoeuer things are true First let this teach vs to take heede and beware of errours in religion whereby the truth of the Gospel of Christ Iesus is peruerted Whosoeuer saith it if it be a truth it is to be maintained but if it be an errour from the truth whosoeuer saith it it is to be reiected If Fathers Councels Church and all say it if it be an errour what is that to me But if it be a truth be it Arrian or Lutheran or Papist or Protestant that saith it what is that to me No authoritie may giue warrant to an errour neither may any mans person or profession preiudice a truth but whatsoeuer is true we are to thinke on it and do it whatsoeuer is erroneous we are not to thinke on it nor to do it What shall we say then vnto them that wholly build vpon the Church the Church and euer runne on vs with open mouthes the doctrine of the Church the doctrine of the Church and this Church forsooth is the Church of Rome What shall we say vnto them that hauing laid downe and taught a truth afterwards perceiuing themselues therein to concurre with Caluin did therefore reuoke it and turned the truth into an error We say vnto them as Esay said vnto the Iewes in his time Esa 8.19.20 Should not a people enquire at their God To the law and to the testimonie if they speake not according to this word it is because there is no light in them The thing that we aske is what is a truth according to the word what is an errour from the word not what the Church teacheth or what Caluin saith If they can shew that the things which their Church teacheth are true we professe our willingnesse to embrace whatsoeuer things are true and if Caluin say the truth why should they reiect it because he sayeth it Learne you to discerne betweene truth and error and looke not so much who sayeth it as whether it be true or erroneous that is said If the Church or some speciall professors of the truth agree vpon a truth it may verie well sway with vs. But howsoeuer men say a truth in religion is therefore to be receiued because it is a truth and an error therefore to be reiected because it is an errour If it be a truth receiue it if an errour reiect it Againe are we to thinke on and to do whatsoeuer things are true Let this then teach vs to put away lying out of our mouthes Whatsoeuer things are true we are to speake them in their due times and places but whatsoeuer things are lies and falshoods there is no time or place for the speaking of them For all lying is of the diuel and he is the father thereof Ioh. 8.44 And fearefull is the iudgement that lying draweth on with it for whosoeuer saith Iohn worketh abomination or lies Apoc. 21.27.22.15 shall not ent●r into the heauenly Ierusalem and againe Without shall be dogs and enchanters and whoremongers and murtherers and idolaters and whosoeuer loueth or maketh lies And therefore the holy Ghost very often very carefully forbiddeth it saying Lie not one to another Coloss 3.9 Eph. 4.25 seeing that ye haue put off the old man with his workes and againe Cast off lying c. And yet see how men loue rather to lie then to speake truly as if they had rather runne with the diuell then walke in truth with God One desperately lyeth in despite of the truth and boasteth himselfe of his lying Another lieth hoping so to conceale his sins as he hath fallen into and so addeth iniquitie to iniquitie Another lieth but it is forsooth in ieast and he meaneth no harme by his lying And another lieth but it is forsooth greatly for the behoofe and good of his friend or else he would not doe it Thus lying which the Lord so much hateth euery where aboundeth And though none indeed can yet some thinke they may pleade pardon for their lying The desperate lier it may be hopeth not for nor reckoneth vpon any pardon He hath made a couenant with death and with hell he is at agreement And what pardon he hopeth for I know not that to conceale his other faults and sinnes also lieth But if two sinnes be not to be bound together because in one we shall not be vnpunished then what hope of impunitie when vnto other sinnes is added also lying Now for lying in ieast no man I thinke will say that it is either a lesse fault or more pardonable then an idle word and yet we see our blessed Sauiour tels vs Mat. 12.36 that of euery idle word that men shall speake they shall giue account thereof at the day of iudgement And as for lying for the behoofe and good of our friend the Apostle thereby plainly condemneth it in that we may not do euil by his rule that good may come thereof Rom. 3.8 So that we may not lie at all for as much as no lie is of the truth Some kind of lying is lesse faultie then other 1. Ioh. 2.21 but no lie is of the truth and we are to speake euery man truth vnto his neighbour Let vs therefore cast off all lying euen all kind of lying For the lying lips are an abomination to the Lord Prou. 12.22.19.5 and their iudgement sleepeth not For a false witnesse shall not be vnpunished and he that speaketh
shall be turned into hell Psal 9.17 and all the people that forget God Now who forget God if not they that do not thinke on and do the things that they haue learned and receiued and heard and seene in Gods Ministers Nay it cannot be that the God of peace should be with them that so neglect the things that belong to their peace For them that honor him he will honour 1. Sam. 2.30 and they that despise him shall be despised Ioyne light and darkenesse Christ and Belial and then let the God of peace be with them that neglect the things that belong vnto their peace And yet how many are there that will not come to learne receiue and heare of vs the things that belong vnto their peace how many that neuer thinke on or do the things that they haue learned and receiued and heard of vs the things that are true honest c. The absence of some for the most part from these our holie meetings and the dissolute negligence of others which being present are as if they were absent giue too too plaine testimonie to the truth of that I say O would we haue the God of peace to be with vs who is so desperately wicked that would not Here we see how we may haue the God of peace to be with vs namely if we thinke on and do those things which we haue learned and receiued heard of our teachers in Christ Iesus But if eyther we shall oppose our selues vnto those things as some do or neglect to thinke on and do those things as too many do or absent our selues from the hearing and learning and receiuing of those things as others do how shall the God of peace be with vs Nay he shall set himselfe against vs and in stead of peace with him and in our owne soules he shall arme himselfe against vs and send trouble into our soules Let vs therefore thinke on and do whatsoeuer things are true c. euen whatsoeuer good things we haue learned and receiued and heard and seene in our Ministers and Teachers and let vs take heed how either we oppose our selues vnto them or neglect to thinke on and do them or absent our selues from the hearing of them If we do the God of peace shall be with vs to giue vs his peace but if not he will set himselfe against vs and howsoeuer for a time we sleep securely yet shall he make vs at warre against our selues Thus farre of this exhortation and the reasons hereof Now reioyce I also c. After those sundrie exhortations vnto the Philippians in the former part of this Chapter whereof hitherto we haue spoken now followeth the latter part of the Chapter wherein he giueth thankes vnto the Philippians for that bountifull liberalitie which they sent vnto him lying at Rome in prison by the hands of Epaphroditus their minister therewith to supply such things as he lacked First therefore he signifieth his reioycing for their great care for him shewed by the things which they sent him by their minister vers 10. Secondly he signifieth his reioying to be not so much for the gift they sent him as for the fruite which thence redounded vnto them from ver 11. to 18. Thirdly he commendeth their liberalitie and wisheth the recompence thereof into their bosome vers 18 19. These be the generall points First then he signifieth I say his reioycing for their great care for him when he saith Now reioyce I c. In that he saith I reioyce greatly he signifieth the greatnesse of his reioycing that he was almost rauished with ioy for their care for him In that he saith I reioyce greatly in the Lord he signifieth that his ioy was not carnall or conceiued vpon the greatnesse of the gift but that the Lord by his Spirit had enlarged their hearts and wrought in them such a Christian care In that he saith that now at the last they were reuiued again to care for him he implieth that their care had for some time slacked towards him The word here vsed is borrowed from trees which seeming in Winter to be dead and withered in the Spring grow greene againe and hath in it this similitude that as the trees which in Winter seemed to be withered flourish againe in the Spring so their care which for a time languished and decayed now againe reuiued In that lastly he saith that they had bene carefull c. he excuseth the slacknesse of their care for him as not proceeding from want of will but from want of oportunitie to send that which they desired In these words then I note these three branches first the Apostles reioycing for their care for him secondly the Philippians slacknesse for some time to care for him thirdly the Apostles excuse of their slacknes to care for him This is the meaning of these words and these be the branches therein contained Now let vs see what obseruations we may gather hence whereof to make some vse for our selues First then here I note the Apostles great thankfulnes vnto the Philippians for their great care of him whereof he giueth them to wit when he saith that he reioyceth greatly for their care for him Whence I obserue this lesson for all Christians that it becometh them to be thankfull for benefits receiued and to shew forth their thankfulnes in word and in deed vnto those of whom they haue receiued them I speake not of thankfulnes vnto God but of thankfulnes vnto men so beseeming all men as that otherwise almost they forget to be men Gen. 23.12 When Ephron the Hittite would haue giuen vnto Abraham his field in Machpelah to burie his dead there how did Abraham bow vnto him and thanke him When Boaz gaue leaue vnto Ruth to gleane in the field Ruth 2. how thankfull vnto him were both Naomi and Ruth To omit others our Apostle what thankes giueth he vnto Priscilla and Aquila for their constant cleauing vnto him Rom. 16.4 Gal. 4.15 How thankfully doth he remember the Galatians sometimes exceeding great loue and kindnesse towards him Philem. 5. And how thankfully doth he remember Philemont loue towards all Saints Generally that of the Prophet is true euen in this Psal 33.1 that it becometh well the iust to be thankfull as vnto the Lord for his mercies so vnto man for such benefits as they haue receiued of man For thus both he that receiueth shall do that which might be expected and he that giueth shall haue that wherewith he will be satisfied Let this then teach vs to beware of vnthankfulnes He that rewardeth euill for good Pro. 17.13 euill shall not depart from his house And what else doth he that repayes good turnes with vnthankfulnes Let vnkind Laban be vnthankfull vnto Iacob if he will and churlish Nabal vnto Dauid but let it be farre from the faithfull to be vnthankful Our Apostle sorts vnthankfull men with the worst men that be 2.