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A65285 A body of practical divinity consisting of above one hundred seventy six sermons on the lesser catechism composed by the reverend assembly of divines at Westminster : with a supplement of some sermons on several texts of Scripture / by Thomas Watson ... Watson, Thomas, d. 1686. 1692 (1692) Wing W1109; ESTC R32148 1,021,388 604

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hath made it intelligible and hath stamped upon it his Likeness not his Essence Quest. But is it not said That we are made Partakers of the Divine Nature Resp. By Divine Nature there is meant Divine Qualities 2 Pet. 1.4 We are made Partakers of the Divine Nature not by Identity or Union with the Divine Essence but by a transformation into the Divine Likeness Thus you see how God differs from other Spirits Angels and Souls of Men. He is a Spirit of transcendent Excellency the Father of Spirits Object Against this Vorstius and the Anthropomorthites object That in Scripture an Humane Shape and Figure is given to God he is said to have Eyes and Hands Resp. It is contrary to the Nature of a Spirit to have a Corporeal Substance Luke 24. ●9 Handle me and see me for a Spirit hath not Flesh and Bones as ye see me have Bodily Members are ascribed to God not properly but metaphorically and in a borrowed sence he is only set out to our Capacity By the right Hand of the Lord is meant his Power by the Eyes of the Lord are meant his Wisdom Now that God is a Spirit and is not capable of Bodily Shape or Substance probatur 1. A Body is visible but God is invisible Therefore he is a Spirit 1 Tim. 6.16 whom no man hath seen nor can see not by an Eye of sence 2. A Body is terminated can be but in one place at once but God is ubique in all places at once Therefore he is a Spirit Psal. 139.7 8. God's Center is every where and his Circumference is no where 3. A Body being compounded of integral Parts may be dissolved Quicquid divisibile est corruptibile but the God-head is not capable of dissolution he can have no End from whom all things have their Beginning So that it clearly appears God is a Spirit which adds to the Perfection of his Nature Use 1. If God be a Spirit then he is impassible he is not capable of being hurt Wicked Men may set up their Banners and bend their Forces against God they are said 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 to fight against God Acts 5.39 But what will this fighting avail what hurt can they do to the Deity God is a Spirit and therefore cannot receive any hurtful impression wicked Men may imagine Evil against the Lord Nahum 1.9 What do ye imagine against the Lord But God being a Spirit is impenetrable The wicked may Eclipse his Glory but cannot touch his Essence God can hurt his Enemies but they cannot hurt him Iulian might throw up his Dagger into the Air against Heaven but could not touch the Deity God is a Spirit invisible how can the Wicked with all their Forces hurt him when they cannot see him Hence all the Attempts of the Wicked against God are foolish and prove Abortive Psal. 2.3 4. The Kings of the Earth set themselves against the Lord and against his Anointed He that sits in the Heavens shall laugh He is a Spirit he can wound them but they cannot touch him Use 2. If God be a Spirit then it shows the folly of the Papists who worship him by Pictures and Images Being a Spirit we cannot make any Image to represent him by Deut. 4.12 The Lord spake to you out of the midst of the fire ye heard the voice of the words but saw no similitude 1. God being a Spirit is imperceptible cannot be discerned how then can there be any Resemblance made of him Isa. 40.18 To whom then will ye liken God or what likeness will ye compare unto him How can you paint the Deity can we make an Image of that which we never saw Ye saw no similitude God is a Spirit It were a folly to go to make the Picture of the Soul because it is a Spiritual Thing or to Paint the Angels because they are Spirits Object Are not the Angels in Scripture represented by the Cherubims Resp. There is Imago Personae Officii there is the Image of the Person and the Image that represents the Office The Cherubims did not represent the Persons of the Angels but their Office The Cherubims were made with Wings to show the swiftness of the Angels in discharge of their Office and if we cannot Picture the Soul nor the Persons of the Angels because they are Spirits much less can we make an Image or Picture of God who is Infinite and the Father of Spirits 2. God being a Spirit is Omnipresent he is present in all places Ier. 23.24 Do not I fill Heaven and Earth saith the Lord Therefore being every where present it is absurd to worship him by an Image Were it not a foolish thing to bow down to the King's Picture when the King is present So to go to worship God's Image when God himself is present Quest. But how then shall we conceive of God being a Spirit if we may make no Image or Resemblance of him Resp. We must conceive of him Spiritually viz. 1. In his Attributes his Holiness Justice Goodness which are the Beams by which his Divine Nature shines forth 2. We must conceive of him as he is in Christ Christ is the Image of the invisible God Col. 1.15 Set the Eyes of your Faith on Christ God-man In Christ we see some Sparklings of the Divine Glory in him there is the exact Resemblance of all his Fathers Excellencies The Wisdom Love and Holiness of God the Father shine forth in Christ Iohn 14.9 He that hath seen me hath seen the Father 3. Infer If God be a Spirit it shows us that the more spiritual we grow the more we grow like to God To be earthly is to be unlike God How do Earth and Spirit agree Phil. 3.19 Earthly ones may give for their Crest the Mole or Tortoise that live in the Earth What Resemblance is there between an Earthly Heart and him who is a Spirit The more Spiritual any one is the more like God Quest. What is it to be Spiritual Resp. To be Refined and Sublimated to have the Heart still in Heaven to be thinking of God and Glory and to be carried up in a fiery Chariot of Love to God this is to be Spiritual Psal. 73.25 Whom have I in Heaven but thee on which Beza paraphraseth thus Apage Terra utinam tecum in Coelo essem O that I were in Heaven with thee A Christian who is taken off from these Earthly Things as the Spirits are taken off from the Lees hath a noble Spiritual Soul and doth most resemble him who is a Spirit 4 Infer It shows us what that Worship is God requires of us and is most acceptable to him viz. such a Worship as is suitable to his Nature Spiritual Worship John 4.24 They which worship him must worship him in Spirit and Truth Spiritual worship is the Virgin-worship Though God will have the Service of our Bodies our Eyes and Hands lifted up to testifie to others that Reverence we have of God's Glory
God Resp. God is a Spirit Infinite Eternal and Unchangeable in his Being Wisdom Power Holiness Justice Goodness and Truth Here is 1. something implied That there is a God 2. Expressed that he is a Spirit 3. What kind of Spirit 1. Implied that there is a God The question What is God takes it for granted that there is a God the belief of God's Essence is the Foundation of all Religious Worship Heb. 11.6 He that comes to God must believe that he is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 there must be a first Cause which gives a Being and Existence to all things besides We come to know that there is a God 1. By the Book of Nature the Notion of a Deity is engraven in Man's Heart it is demonstrable by the Light of Nature I think it hard for a Man to be a natural Atheist he may wish there were no God he may dispute against a Deity but he cannot in his Judgment believe there is no God unless by accumulated Sin his Conscience be sear'd and he hath such a Lethargy upon him that he hath sinn'd away his very Sense and Reason 2. We come to know that there is a God by his Works and this is so evident a Demonstration of a God-head that the most Atheistical Spirits when they have considered these Works of God have been forced to acknowledge some Wise and Supream Power the Maker of these Things as 't is reported of Galen and others 1. We will begin with the greater World 1. The Creation of the glorious Fabrick of Heaven and Earth sure there must be some Architect or first Cause the World could not make itself Who could hang the Earth on Nothing but the Great God Who could provide such rich Furniture for the Heavens the glorious Constellations the Firmament bespangled with such glittering Lights all this speaks a Deity We may see God's Glory blazing in the Sun twinkling in the Stars Who could give the Earth its Clothing cover it with Grass and Corn adorn it with Flowers enrich it with Gold only God Iob 28.4 Who but God could make the sweet Musick in the Heavens cause the Angels to joyn in consort and sound forth the Praises of their Maker Job 38.7 When the morning-stars sang together and all the sons of God shouted for joy If a Man should go into a far Country and see stately Edifices there he would never imagine that these could build themselves but that some greater Power built them To imagine that the Work of the Creation was not framed by God is as if we should conceive a curious Landskip to be drawn by a Pensil without the Hand of a Limner Acts 17.24 God that made the world and all things therein To Create is proper to a Deity 2. The wise Gubernation of all things evince there is a God God is the great Superintendent of the World he holds the Golden Reins of Government in his Hand guiding all things most regularly and harmoniously to their proper end who that eyes Providence but must be forced to acknowledge there is a God Providence is the Queen and Governness of the World it is the Hand that turns the Wheel of the whole Creation Providence sets the Sun its Race the Sea its Bounds If God should not guide the World things would run into an Ataxy and Confusion When one looks on a Clock and sees the motion of the Wheels the striking of the Hammar the hanging of the Plummets he would say there were some Artificer did make it and put it into that Order So when we see the excellent Order and Harmony in the Universe the Sun that great Luminary dispensing its Light and Heat to the World without which the World were but a Grave or Prison the Rivers sending forth their silver Streams to refresh the Bodies of Men and prevent a Drought and every Creature acting within its Sphere and keeping its due Bounds we must needs acknowledge there is a God who wisely orders and governs all these things Who could set this great Army of the Creatures in their several Ranks and Squadrons and keep them in their constant March but he whose Name is The LORD of Hosts And as God doth wisely dispose all things in the whole Regiment of the Creatures so by his Power he doth support them Did God suspend and withdraw his Influence never so little the Wheels of the Creation would unpin and the Axle-tree break asunder 3. The Motion of the Creatures All Motion as the Philosophers say is from something that is unmoveable As for Example The Elements are moved by the Influence and Motion of the heavenly Bodies The Sun and Moon and these Planets are moved by the highest Orb call'd Primum Mobile now if one should ask Who moves that highest Orb or the first Mover of the Planets Sure it can be no other hand but God himself 2. Let us speak of Man who is a Microcosm or lesser World The excellent Contexture and Frame of his Body who is wrought curiously as with Needle-work Psal. 139.15 I was curiously wrought in the lowest parts of the earth And the Endowment of this Body with a noble Soul who but God could make such an Union of different Substances Flesh and Spirit In him we live and move and have our being The quick acute Motion of every Part of the Body shews that there is a God we may see something of him in the sparkling of the Eye And if the Cabinet of the Body be so curiously wrought what is the Jewel The Soul hath a Coelestial Brightness in it as Damascen saith 'T is a Diamond set in a Ring of Clay What noble Faculties is the Soul endowed with Understanding Will Affections which are a Glass of the Trinity as Plato speaks The Matter of the Soul is Spiritual 't is a Divine Sparkle lighted from Heaven and being spiritual is immortal as Scaliger notes Anima non senescit the Soul doth not wax old it lives for ever And who could create a Soul enobled with such rare Angelical Properties but God We must needs say as the Psalmist It is he that hath made us and not we our selves Psalm 100.3 2. We may prove a Deity by our own Conscience Conscience is God's Deputy or Vicegerent Conscience is a Witness of a Deity If there were no Bible to tell us there is a God yet Conscience might Conscience as the Apostle saith either accuseth or excuseth Rom. 2.15 Conscience acts in order to an higher Judicatory 1. Natural Conscience being kept free from gross sin excuseth When a Man doth Vertuous Actions lives soberly and righteously obeserves the golden Maxim Doing to others as he would have them do to him then Conscience approves and saith well done Conscience like a Bee gives Honey 2. Natural Conscience in the Wicked doth accuse When Men go against the Light of Conscience then they feel the Worm of Conscience Eheu quis intus scorpio Sen. Conscience being sinned against spits fire in Mens
definition of Religion is Be rich in works of Mercy be helpful to the Bodies and Souls of others Scatter your golden Seeds let the Lamp of your profession be fill'd with the Oil of Charity Be merciful in giving and forgiving Be ye merciful as your heavenly Father is merciful Of the Truth of GOD THE next Attribute is God's Truth Deut. 32.4 A God of Truth and without Iniquity just and right is he Psal. 57.10 For thy Mercy is great unto the Heavens and thy Truth unto the Clouds A God of Truth Psal. 86.15 Plenteous in Truth God is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the Truth He is true 1. in a Physical sence True in his Being he hath a real Subsistance and gives a Being to others 2. He is true in a Moral sence he is true sine errore without Errours sine fallacia without Deceit God is prima veritas the Pattern and Prototype of Truth There is nothing true but what is in God or comes from God I shall now speak of God's Truth as it is taken for his Veracity in making good of his Promises 1 Kings 8.56 There hath not failed one word of all his good promise The Promise is God's Bond God's Truth is the Seal set to his Bond. This is the thing to be explicated and discussed God's Truth in fulfilling his Promises There are two things to be observed in the Promises of God to Comfort us 1. The Power of God whereby he is able to fulfil the Promise God hath promised to subdue our Corruption Micha 7.19 He will subdue our iniquities O! saith a Believer my Corruption is so strong that sure I shall never get the mastery of it but the power of God can fulfil his Promise Thus Abraham look'd at God's Power Rom. 4.21 Being fully perswaded that what God had promised he was able to perform He believed that that God who could make a World could make dry Breasts give suck This is Faith's support there is nothing too hard for God He that could bring water out of a Rock is able to bring to pass his Promises 2. The Truth of God in the Promises God's Truth is the Seal set to the Promise Titus 1.2 In hope of eternal life which God that cannot lie hath promised Eternal Life there is the sweetness of the Promise God which cannot lie there is the certainty of it Mercy makes the Promise Truth fulfils it God's Providences are uncertain but his Promises are the sure Mercies of David Acts 13.34 God is not a man that he should repent 1 Sam. 15.29 The word of a Prince cannot always be taken but God's Promise is inviolable God's Truth is one of the richest Jewels of his Crown and he hath pawned this Jewel in a Promise 2 Sam. 23.5 Although my House be not so with God yet he hath made with me an everlasting Covenant ordered in all things and sure Although my House be not so That is though I fail much of that exact Purity the Lord requires yet he hath made with me an everlasting Covenant that he will pardon adopt and glorifie me and this Covenant is ordered in all things sure The Elements shall melt with fervent heat but this Covenant abides firm and inviolable being sealed with the Truth of God nay God hath added to his Word his Oath Hebr. 6.17 wherein God pawns his Being Life Righteousness to make good the Promise If as oft as we break our Vows with God he should break Promise with us it would be very sad but his Truth is engaged in his Promise therefore it is like the Law of the Medes and Persians which cannot be altered We are not saith Chrysostom to believe our Sences so much as we are to believe the Promises 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 c. Our Sences may fail us but the Promise cannot being built upon the Truth of God God will not deceive the Faith of his People nay he cannot God which cannot lie hath promised He can as well part with his Deity as his Verity God is said to be abundant in Truth Exod. 34.6 What is that viz. if God hath made a Promise of Mercy to his People he will be so far from coming short of his word that he will be better than his word God often doth more then he hath said never less He is abundant in Truth 1. The Lord may sometimes delay a Promise but he will not deny He may delay a Promise God's Promise may lye a good while as Seed under ground but at last it will spring up into a Crop God promised to deliver Israel from the Iron Furnace but this Promise was above four hundred years in travail before it brought forth Simeon had a Promise that he should not depart hence till he had seen the Lords Christ Luke 2.26 but it was a long time first but a little before his Death that he did see Christ. But though God delay the Promise he will not deny Having given his Bond in due time the Money will be paid in 2. God may change his Promise but he will not break his Promise Sometimes God doth change a Temporal Promise into a Spiritual Psal. 85.12 The Lord shall give that which is good Perhaps this may not be fulfilled in a Temporal Sence but a Spiritual God may let a Christian be cut short in Temporals but God makes it up in Spirituals If he doth not encrease the Basket and the Store he gives encrease of Faith and inward Peace here he changeth his Promise but he doth not break it he gives that which is better If a Man promiseth to pay me in Farthings and he pays me in a better Coin in Gold he doth not break his Promise Psal. 89.33 I will not suffer my faithfulness to fail in the Hebrew it is ve lo ashakka to lye Object 1. But how doth this consist with the Truth of God he saith he will have all to be saved 1 Tim. 2.4 yet some perish Resp. St. Austin understands it not of every Judicial Person but some of all sorts shall be saved As in the Ark God saved all the living Creatures not every Bird or Fish were saved for many perished in the Flood but all that is some of every kind were saved so God will have all to be saved that is some of all Nations Object It is said Christ died for all He is the Lamb of God that takes away the sins of the World Joh. 1.29 How doth this consist with God's Truth when some are vessels of wrath Rom. 9.22 Answ. 1. We must distinguish of World The World is taken either in a limited sence for the World of the Elect or in a larger sence for both Elect and Reprobates Christ takes away the sins of the world that is the world of the Elect. 2. We must distinguish of Christ's dying for the World Christ died sufficiently for all not effectually There is the value of Christ's Blood and the Virtue Christ's Blood hath value enough to Redeem the
Secondly They were Worshippers of Birds they worshipped the Hawk Thirdly They were Worshippers of Beasts they worshipped an Ox Thus they made the Image of a Beast to be their God Fourthly They were Worshippers of Creeping Things they worshipped the Crocodile and the Indian Mouse Therefore God mentions this as a memorable and signal favour to Israel that he brought them out of such an Idolatrous Country I brought you out of the Land of Egypt The thing I would note is this That it is no small Blessing to be delivered from Places of Idolatry God speaks of it no less than Ten times in the Old Testament I brought you out of the Land of Egypt an Idolatrous Place Had there been no Iron Furnace in Egypt yet there being so many Altars there and False Gods it was a great Privilege to Israel to be delivered out of Egypt Ioshua reckons it among the chief and most memorable Mercies of God to Abraham that he brought him out of Ur of the Chaldeans where Abraham's Ancestors served strange Gods Iosh. 24.2 3. 'T is well for the Plant that is set in a bad Soil to be transplanted into a better where it may grow and flourish So when any are planted among Idolaters 'T is a Mercy when they are removed and transplanted into Sihon where are the Silver Drops of Gods Word to make them grow in Holiness Quest. Wherein doth it appear that it is such a great Blessing to be delivered from Places of Idolatry Resp. It is a great Mercy because our Nature is so prone to Idolatry Israel began to be defiled with the Idols of Egypt Ezek. 23.3 Dry Wood is not more prone to take Fire than our Nature is to Idolatry The Jews made Cakes to the Queen of Heaven that is the Moon Ier. 7.18 Quest. Whence is it that we are so prone to Idolatry Resp. 1. Because we are led much by Visible Objects and love to have our Senses pleas'd Men naturally fancy a God that they may see though it be such a God as cannot see them yet they would see it The true God is invisible this makes the Idolater worship something that he may see 2. 'T is a Mercy to be delivered from Idolatrous Places because of the greatness of the Sin of Idolatry It is giving that Glory to an Image which is due to God All 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or Divine Worship God appropriates to himself 't is a Flower of his Crown the Fat of the Sacrifice God laid claim to Levit. 3.3 Divine Worship is the Fat of the Sacrifice which God reserves for himself The Idolater devotes this Worship to his Idol which the Lord will by no means endure Isa. 42.8 My Glory will I not give to another neither my Praise to Graven Images Idolatry is Spiritual Adultery Ezek. 23.37 With their Idols have they committed Adultery To worship any other than God is to break Wedlock This makes the Lord disclaim his interest in a People Hos. 2.2 Plead with your Mother plead for she is not my Wife And Exod 32.7 Thy People have corrupted themselves no more my People but thy People God calls Idolatry Blasphemy Ezek. 20.27 31. Thus your Fathers have blasphemed me Idolatry is Devil-worship Deut. 32.17 They Sacrificed to Devils not unto God to new Gods These New Gods were Old Devils Lev. 17.7 And they shall no more offer their Sacrifices unto Devils the Hebrew Word Lashegnirim is the Hairy Ones because the Devils were Hairy and appeared in the Forms of Satyrs and Goats How dreadful a Sin is Idolatry and what a signal Mercy is it to be snatch'd out of an Idolatrous Place as Lot was snatch'd by the Angel out of Sodom 3. It is a Mercy to be delivered from Idolatrous Places because Idolatry is such a silly irrational Religion I may say as Ier. 8.9 What Wisdom is in them Is it not Folly to refuse the best and choose the worst The Trees of the Field in Iotham's Parable despised the Vine-Tree which chears both God and Man and the Olive which is full of Fatness and the Fig-Tree which is full of Sweetness and choose the Bramble to reign over them this was a Foolish Choice Iudge 9. So for us to refuse the Living God who hath power to save us and to make choice of an Idol that hath Eyes and sees not Feet but walks not Psal. 115.6 What a Prodigy of Madness is this therefore to be delivered from committing such folly is a Mercy 4. It is a Mercy to be delivered from Idolatrous Places because of the sad Judgments inflicted upon Idolaters This is a Sin enrageth God and makes the Fury come up in his Face Ezek. 38.18 Search through the whole Book of God and you shall find no Sin God hath followed with more Plagues than Idolatry Psal. 16.4 Their Sorrows shall be Multiplied that hasten after another God Psal. 78.58 59. They moved him to Iealousie with their Graven Images When God heard this he was wroth and greatly abhorred Israel ver 60. So that he forsook the Tabernacle of Shiloh Shiloh was a City belonging to the Tribe of Ephraim There God set his Name Ier. 7.12 But for their Idolatry God forsook that Place gave his People up to the Sword caus'd his Priests to be Slain his Ark to be carried away Captive and it never returned to Shiloh any more How severe was God against Israel for Worshipping the Golden Calf Exod. 32.27 The Jews say that in every Misery that befals them there is Uncia Aurei Vituli an Ounce of the Golden Calf in it Rev. 18.4 Come out of her my People that ye be not partakers of her Sins and that ye receive not of her Plagues Idolatry liv'd in cuts Men off from Heaven 1 Cor. 6.9 So then it is no small Mercy to be delivered out of Idolatrous Places Use 1. See the goodness of God to our Nation who hath brought us out of mystical Egypt delivering us from Popery which is Romish Idolatry and hath caused the light of his Truth to break forth gloriously among us In former times and more lately in the Marian days England was over-spread with Idolatry we worshipped God after a false manner That is Idolatry not only to worship a false God but the true God in a false manner This was our case formerly we had Purgatory Indulgences the Idolatrous Mass the Scriptures lock'd up in an unknown Tongue Invocation of Saints and Angels Image-worship Images are Teachers of Lyes Hab. 2.18 Wherein do they teach Lyes Because they represent God in a Bodily shape whereas he cannot be seen Deut. 4.12 Ye saw no similitude only ye heard a voice Quod invisibile est pingi non potest Ambr. God cannot be pictur'd out by any Figure You cannot Picture the Soul being a Spirit much less God Isa. 40.18 To whom then will ye liken God The Papists say they worship God by the Image which hath a great Absurdity in it for if it be absurd to bow down
Prov. 5.8 Come not nigh the Door of her House He who would be free from the Plague must not come near the Infected House Under the Law the Nazarite was forbid to drink Wine nor might he eat Grapes of which the Wine was made Rule 4. In relato subintelligitur correlatum Where one Relation is named in the Commandment there another Relation is included Where the Child is named there the Father is included Where there is the Duty of Children to Parents mentioned there is included also the Duty of Parents to Children Where the Child is commanded to honour the Parent there is implyed that the Parent is also commanded to instruct to love to provide for the Child Rule 5. Where greater Sins are forbidden there lesser Sins are also forbidden Though no Sin in its own Nature is little yet comparatively one may be less than another Where Idolatry is forbidden there is forbidden Superstition or bringing any Innovation into God's Worship which he hath not appointed As the Sons of Aaron were forbid to worship an Idol so to Sacrifice to God with strange Fire Lev. 10.1 Mixture in Sacred things is like a dash in the Wine which though it gives it a colour yet doth but debase and adulterate it 'T is highly provoking to God to bring any Superstitious Ceremony into his Worship which he hath not prescribed it is to tax God's Wisdom as if he were not Wise enough to appoint the manner how he will be served Rule 6. The Law of God is Copulative Lex est Copulativa The First and Second Table are knit together Piety to God and Equity to our Neighbour These Two Tables which God hath joined together must not be put asunder Try a Moral Man by the Duties of the First Table Piety to God and there you will find him Negligent Try an Hypocrite by Duties of the Second Table Equity to his Neighbour and there you find him Tardy He who is strict in the Second Table but neglects the First or he who is zealous in the First Table but neglects the Second his Heart is not right with God The Pharisees were the Highest Pretenders to the First Table Zeal and Holiness but Christ detects their Hypocrisie Mat. 23.23 Ye have omitted Judgment Mercy and Faith They were bad in the Second Table they omitted Judgment that was being Just in their Dealings Mercy in Relieving the Poor and Faith that is Faithfulness in their Promises and Contracts with Men. God wrote both the Tables and our Obedience must set Seal to both Rule 7. God's Law forbids not only the Acting of Sin in our own Persons but being accessary to or having any Hand in the Sins of others Quest. How and in what Sense may we be said to partake and have an Hand in the Sins of others Resp. 1. By Decreeing Unrighteous Decrees and imposing on others that which is unlawful Ieroboam made the People of Israel to Sin he was accessary to their Idolatry by setting up golden Calves So David though he did not in his own Person kill Uriah yet because he wrote a Letter to Ioab to set Uriah in the Fore-front of the Battle and it was done by his command therefore he was accessary to Uriah's Death and the Murther of him was laid to David's Charge by the Prophet 2 Sam. 12.9 Thou hast kill'd Uriah the Hittite with the Sword 2. We become accessary to the Sins of others by not hindering them when it is in our power Qui non prohibet cum potest jubet If a Master of a Family sees his Servant break the Sabbath or hears him Swear and lets him alone doth not use the power he hath to suppress him he becomes accessary to his sin Eli for not punishing his Sons when they made the Offering of the Lord to be abhorred made himself guilty 1 Sam. 3.14 He that suffers an Offender to escape unpunished makes himself an Offender 3. By counselling abetting or provoking others to sin Achitophel made himself guilty of the Fact by giving Counsel to Absalom to go in and defile his Fathers Concubines 2 Sam. 16.21 He who shall tempt and solicit another to be Drunk though he himself be sober yet being the occasion of anothers sin he is accessary to it Hab. 2.15 Woe unto him that giveth his neighbour drink that puttest thy Bottle to him 4. By consenting to anothers sin Saul did not cast one stone at Stephen yet the Scripture saith Saul was consenting to his Death Acts 8.1 Thus he had an hand in it if several did combine to Murther a Man and they should tell another of their intent and he should give his consent to it he were guilty though his hand were not in the Murther yet his Heart was in it Though he did not act it yet he did approve it so it became his sin 5. By Example Vivitur Exemplis Examples are powerful and cogent setting a bad Example occasions another to sin and so a Person becomes accessary If the Father Swears and the Child by his Example learns to Swear the Father is accessary to the Childs sin he taught him by his Example As there are Diseases Hereditary so Sins Rule 8. The last Rule about the Commandments is this that though we cannot by our own strength fulfil all these Commandments yet doing quoad posse what we are able the Lord hath provided Encouragement for us There is a three-fold Encouragement 1. That though we have not Ability to obey any one Command yet God hath in the New Covenant promised to work that in us which he requires Ezek. 36.27 I will cause you to walk in my Statutes God commands us to love him Alas how weak is our Love It is like the Herb that is hot only in the first Degree But God hath promised to Circumcise our Hearts that we shall love him Deut. 30.6 He that doth command us will inable us God commands us to turn from sin but alas we have not power to turn therefore God hath promised to turn us to put his Spirit within us and turn the Heart of stone into flesh Ezek. 36.26 There is nothing in the Command but the same is in the Promise Therefore Christian be not discouraged though thou hast no strength of thy own yet God will give thee this strength The Iron hath no power to move but when the Load-stone draws it it can move Isa. 26.12 Thou hast wrought all our works in us 2. Though we cannot exactly fulfil the Moral Law yet God will for Christ's sake mitigate the Rigour of the Law and accept of something less than he requires God in the Law requires exact Obedience yet he will accept of sincere Obedience He will abate something of the Degree if there be Truth in the inward parts God will see the Faith and pass by the Failing The Gospel remits something of the Severity of the Moral Law 3. Wherein our personal Obedience comes short God will be pleased to accept us in our Surety Eph.
not having a Wedding Garment Men are loth to ask themselves the Question O my Soul art thou a fit Guest for the Lord's Table Are there not some Sins thou hast to bewail Are there not some Evidences for Heaven that thou hast to get Now when Persons will not ask themselves the Question then God will bring such a Question as this to them How came ye in hither to my Table not prepared How came ye in hither with an unbelieving or profane Heart It will be such a Question as will cause an Heart-trembling God will examine a Man as the chief Captain did Paul with Scourging Acts 22.24 'T is true the best Saint if God should weigh him in the Ballance would be sound defective But when a Christian hath made an impartial Search and hath laboured to deal uprightly between God and his own Soul Christ's Merits will cast in some Grains of Allowance into the Scales 4. Self-examining is needful because of that Secret Corruption in the Heart which will not be found out without searching There are in the Heart Plangendae Tenebrae Aug. Hidden Pollutions It is with a Christian as with Ioseph's Brethren when the Steward accused them of having the Cup they were ready to swear they had not the Cup in their Sack but upon Search it was found there Little doth a Christian think what Pride Atheism Uncleanness is in his Heart till he searcheth Therefore if there be such hidden Wickedness like a Spring that runs under Ground we had need examine our selves that finding out our secret Sin we may be humbled and repent Hidden Sins if not searched out defile the Soul If Corn lie long in the Chaff the Chaff defiles the Corn hidden Sins layn long in defile our Duties Needful therefore it is before we come to the Holy Supper to search out these hidden Sins as Israel searched for Leaven before they came to the Passover 5. Self-examining is needful because without it we may easily have a Cheat put upon us Ier. 17.9 The Heart is deceitful above all things Many a Man's Heart will tell him he is fit for the Lord's Table As when Christ asked the Sons of Zebedee Matth. 20.22 Are ye able to drink the Cup I shall drink of Can ye drink such a Bloody Cup of Suffering They say unto him We are able So the Heart will suggest to a Man He is fit to drink of the Sacramental Cup he hath on the Wedding Garment Grande profundum est homo Aug. The Heart is a Grand Impostor It is like a cheating Tradesman which will put one off with bad Wares The Heart will put a Man off with ●●eming Grace in stead of saving A Tear or two shed is Repentance a few lazie Desires is Faith Blue and red Flowers that grow among the Corn look like good Flowers but they are beautiful Weeds The foolish Virgins Lamps looked as if they had had Oyl in them but they had none Therefore to prevent a Cheat that we may not take False Grace in stead of True we had need make a thorough Disquisition and Search of our Hearts before we come to the Lord's Table 6. Self-examining is needful because of those False Fears the Godly are apt to nourish in their Hearts which make them go sad to the Sacrament As they who have no Grace for want of Examining presume so they who have Grace for want of Examining are ready to despair Many of God's Children look upon themselves through the black Spectacles of Fear They fear Christ is not formed in them they fear they have no Right to the Promise and these Fears in the Heart cause Tears in the Eye Whereas would they but search and examine they might find they had Grace Are not their Hearts humbled for Sin And what is this but the bruised Reed Do they not weep after the Lord And what are these Tears but Seeds of Faith Do they not Thirst after Christ in an Ordinance What is this but the New Creature crying for the Breast Here are you see Seeds of Grace and would Christians examine their Hearts they might see there is something of God in them and so their false Fears would be prevented and they might approach with Comfort to these Holy Mysteries in the Eucharist Mark XIV 22 Iesus took Bread c. 7. Self-examining is needful in respect of the Danger in coming unworthily without Examination 1 Cor. 11.27 He shall be guilty of the Body and Blood of the Lord. Par facit quasi Christum trucidaret Grotius i. e. God reckons with him as with a Crucifyer of the Lord Iesus He doth not Drink Christ's Blood but sheds it and so brings that Curse upon him as the Jews His Blood be upon us and our Children The Vertue of Christ's Blood nothing more comfortable the Guilt of it nothing more Formidable 4. We must examine our selves before the Sacrament in respect of the Difficulty of Self-examining Work Difficulty raiseth a Noble Spirit Self-examining is difficult 1. Because it is an Inward Work it lies most with the Heart External Acts of Devotion are easie To lift up the Eye to bow the Knee to read over a few Prayers this is as easie as for the Papists to tell over a few Beads But to examine a Man's self to take the Heart as a Watch all in pieces to make a Scripture-Trial of our Fitness for the Lord's Supper this is not easie Reflexive Acts are hardest The Eye cannot see its self but by a Glass We must have the Glass of the Word and Conscience to see our own Hearts 'T is easie to spy the Faults of others but it is hard to find out our own 2. Self-examination is difficult in regard of Self-Love As Ignorance blinds so Self-love flatters What Solomon saith of Love Prov. 10.12 Love covereth all Sins is most true of Self-love A Man looking upon himself in the Glass of Self-love that flattering Glass his Vertues appear greater than they are and his Sins lesser Self-love makes a Man rather excuse himself than examine himself Self-love makes one think the best of himself and he who hath a good Opinion of himself doth not suspect himself and not suspecting himself he is not forward to Examine himself The Work therefore of self-Examination being so difficult it requires the more Impartiality and Industry Difficulty should be a Spur to Diligence 5. We must examine our selves before we come because of the Beneficialness of Self-examination The Benefit is great which way soever things turn If upon Examination we find that we have not Grace in Truth then the Mistake is discovered and the Danger prevented If we find that we have Grace we may take the Comfort of it He who upon Search finds that he hath the Minimum quod sic The least Degree of Grace he is like one that hath found his Box of Evidences he is an happy Man he is a fit Guest at the Lord's Table he is Heir to all the Promises he is
had ever been her chiefest delight 3. If the Scripture is of Divine Inspiration Believe the Word The Romans that they might gain Credit to their Laws reported that they were inspired by the Gods at Rome O give credence to the Word it is breathed from God's own Mouth Hence ariseth all the prophaneness of Men they do not believe Scripture Isa. 53.1 Who hath believed our Report Did you believe the glorious Rewards the Scripture speaks of would you not give diligence to make your Elections sure Did you believe the Infernal Torments the Scripture speaks of would not this put you into a cold sweat and cause a trembling at heart for sin But People are in part Atheists they give but little credit to the Word therefore they are so impious and draw such dark shadows in their Lives Learn to realize Scripture get your hearts wrought to a firm belief of it Some think if God should send an Angel from Heaven and declare his Mind then they should rather believe him or if he should send one from the damned and preach the Torments of Hell all in Flames then they would believe But Luke 16.31 If they believe not Moses and the Prophets neither will they be perswaded though one arose from the dead God is wise and he thinks this way fittest to make his Mind known to us by writing and such as will not be Convinced by the Word shall be Judged by the Word The belief of the Scripture is of high importance It is the belief of Scripture that will inable us to resist Temptation 1 Iohn 2.14 The Word of God abideth in you and ye have overcome the wicked one T is the belief of Scripture conduceth much to our Sanctification therefore these two are put together Sanctification of the Spirit and Belief of the Truth ● Thess. ● 13 If the Word written be not believed it is like writing on the Wate● which takes no impression 4. Love the Word written Psal. 119.97 O how love I thy Law Sint 〈◊〉 deliciae meae Scripturae sanctae Lord saith Augustine let the holy Scriptures be my chast delight Chrysostom compares the Scripture to a Garden every Truth is a fragrant Flower which we should wear not in our Bosom but our Heart David tasted the Word sweeter than the Honey and the Honey-comb Psal. 19.10 There is that in Scripture may breed delight It shows us the way to Riches Deut. 28.5 Prov. 3.16 to long Life Psal. 34.12 to a Kingdom Hebr. 12.28 Well then may we count those the sweetest hours which are spent in reading the holy Scriptures Well may we say with the Prophet Ier. 15.16 Thy words were sound and I did eat them and they were the joy and rejoycing of my heart 5. Conform to Scripture Let us lead Scripture Lives O that the Bible might be seen printed in our Lives Do what the Word commands Obedience is an excellent way of Commenting upon the Bible Psal. 86.11 I will walk in thy Truth Let the Word be the Sun-Dial by which you set your Life What are we the better for having the Scripture if we do not direct all our Speeches and Actions according to it What is a Carpenter the better to have his Rule about him if he sticks it at his back and never makes use of it for the measuring and squaring his work So what are we the better for the Rule of the Word if we do not make use of it and regulate our Lives by it How many swerve and deviate from the Rule The Word teacheth to be sober and temperate but they are drunk to be chast and holy but they are prophane they go quite from the Rule The Scriptures are Canonical but their Lives are Apocryphal What a dishonour is this to Religion for Men to live in a Contradiction to Scripture The Word is called a Light to our feet Psal. 119.105 It is not only a Light to our Eyes to mend our sight but to our Feet to mend our walk O let us lead Bible Conversations 6. Contend for Scripture Though we should not be of contentious Spirits yet we ought to contend for the Word of God this Jewel is too precious to be parted with Prov. 4.13 Keep her for she is thy Life The Castle of Scripture is beset with Enemies Hereticks fight against it we must therefore 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 contend for the Faith once delivered to the Saints Jude 3. The Scripture is our Book of Evidences for Heaven shall we part with our Evidences The Saints of old were both Advocates and Martyrs for Truth they would hold fast Scripture though it were with the loss of their Lives 7. Be thankful to God for the Scriptures What a Mercy is it that God hath not only acquainted us what his Will is but that he hath made it known to us by writing In the old Times God did reveal his Mind by Revelations but the Word written is a surer way of knowing God's Mind than by Revelation 2 Pet. 1.19 This Voice which came from heaven we heard we have also a more sure word of prophecy The Devil is God's Ape and he can transform himself into an Angel of Light he can deceive with false Revelations As I have heard of one who had as he thought a Revelation from God to Sacrifice his Child as Abraham had whereupon he following this Impulsion of the Devil did kill his Child Thus Satan oft deceives People with Delusions instead of Divine Revelations therefore we are to be thankful to God for revealing his Mind to us by Writing We have a more sure word of prophesie We are not left under a doubtful Suspence that we should not know what to believe but we have an Infallible Rule to go by The Scripture is our Pole-star to direct us to Heaven it shews us every step we are to take when we go wrong it instructs us when we go right it comforts us And 't is matter of Thankfulness that the Scriptures are made intelligible by being translated 8. Adore God's distinguishing Grace if you have felt the Authority and Power of the Word upon your Conscience if you can say as David Psal. 119.50 Thy word hath quickened me Christian bless God that he hath not only given thee his Word to be a Rule of Holiness but his Grace to be a Principle of Holiness Bless God that he hath not only written his Word but sealed it upon thy Heart and made it effectual Canst thou say it is of Divine Inspiration because thou hast felt it to be of lively Operation O Free-grace that God should send out this Word and heal thee that he should heal thee and not others that the same Scripture which is to them a dead Letter should be to thee a Saviour of Life That there is a GOD. Quest. III. WHat do the Scriptures principally Teach Resp. The Scriptures principally teach what Man is to believe concerning GOD and what Duty GOD requires of Man Quest. What is
and Majesty yet chiefly he will have the worship of the Soul 1 Cor. 6.20 Glorifie God in your body and in your spirit Spirit-worship God prizeth because it comes so near to his own Nature who is a Spirit Quest. What is it to Worship God in the Spirit Resp. 1. To worship him without Ceremonies The Ceremonies of the Law which God himself ordained are now abrogated and out of date Christ the Substance being come the Shadows flie away and therefore the Apostle calls the Legal Ceremonies Carnal Rites Heb. 9.10 and if not use those Iewish Ceremonies which God did once appoint then not those which he did never appoint Resp. 2. To worship God in Spirit is to worship him 1. With Faith in the Bloud of the Messiah Heb. 11.9 And 2. to worship him with the utmost Zeal and Intensness of Soul Acts 26.7 Our twelve tribes instantly serving God day and night 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 with Intensness of Spirit not only constantly but instantly This is to worship God in the Spirit The more Spiritual any Service is the nearer it comes to God who is a Spirit and the more excellent it is the spiritual part of Duty is the Fat of the Sacrifice it is the Soul and Quintessence of Religion The richest Cordials are made of Spirits and the best Duties are such as are of a Spiritual Nature God is a Spirit and will be worshipped in Spirit It is not Pomp of Worship but Purity which God accepts Repentance is not in the outward Severities used to the Body Pennance Fasting and Chastising the Body but it consists in the Sacrifice of a broken Heart Thanksgiving doth not stand in Church-Musick the Melody of an Organ but rather making Melody in the Heart to the Lord Eph. 5.19 Prayer is not the Tuning of the Voice into an heartless Confession or telling over a few Beads but it consists in Sighs and Groans Rom. 8.26 When the Fire of Fervency is put to the Incense of Prayer now it ascends as a sweet Odour that is the true Holy Water not which the Pope sprinkles but what is distilled from the Limbeck of a Penitent Eye Spirit-worship best pleaseth that God who is a Spirit Ioh. 4.23 The Father seeks such to worship him to shew the great acceptance of such and how God is delighted with Spiritual-worship This is the savoury Meat God loves How few mind this worshipping him who is a Spirit in the Spirit they give him more Dreggs then Spirits they think it enough to bring their Duties but not their Hearts which hath made God disclaim those very Services he himself appointed Isa. 1.12 Ezek. 33.31 Let us then give God Spirit-worship this best suits with his Nature a Soveraign Elixar full of Vertue may be given in a few drops a little Prayer if it be with the Heart and Spirit may have much Vertue and Efficacy in it The Publican made but a short Prayer God be merciful to me a sinner Luke 18.13 but it was full of life and spirit it came from the Heart therefore was accepted Use 2. of Exhortation Pray to God that as he is a Spirit so he will give us of his Spirit The Essence of God is incommunicable but the Motions the Presence and Influences of his Spirit When the Sun shines in a Room not the Body of the Sun is there but the Light Heat and Influence of the Sun God hath made a Promise of his Spirit Ezek. 36.27 I will put my Spirit within you Turn Promises into Prayers O Lord thou who art a Spirit give me of thy Spirit I Flesh beg thy Spirit thy enlightning ●anctifying quickning Spirit Melancthon's Prayer Domine accende animam meam Spiritu tuo Lord inflame my Soul with thy Holy Spirit How needful is his Spirit we cannot do any Duty without it in a lively manner when this Wind blows upon our Sails then we move swiftly towards Heaven Pray therefore that God will give us of the Residue of his Spirit Mal. 2.15 that we may move more vigorously in the Sphere of Religion Use 3. of Comfort As God is a Spirit so the Reward that he gives is Spiritual that is the Excellency of it as the chief Blessings he gives us in this Life are Spiritual Blessings Eph. 1.3 not Gold and Silver he gives Christ his Love he fills us with Grace so the main Rewards he gives after this Life are Spiritual a Crown of Glory that fades not away 1 Pet. 5.4 Earthly Crowns fade but the Believer's Crown being Spiritual is Immortal a never-fading Crown It is impossible saith Iulius Scaliger for that which is Spiritual to be subject to Change or Corruption This may comfort a Christian in all his Labours and Sufferings he lays out himself for God and hath little or no Reward here but remember God who is a Spirit will give Spiritual Rewards a sight of his Face in Heaven white Robes a weight of Glory Be not then weary of God's Service think of the Spiritual Reward a Crown of Glory which fadeth not away GOD is INFINITE Quest. WHat kind of Spirit is God Resp. He is Infinite so he differs from all created Beings which are Finite Though Infinite may be applied to all God's Attributes he is infinitely Merciful infinitely Wise infinitely Holy yet if we take Infiniteness properly so implies 1. God's Omnipresency the Greek word for Infinite 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 from 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 signifies without Bounds or Limits God is not confined to any place he is Infinite and so is present in all places at once His Centre is every-where Divina essentia nusquam inclusa aut exclusa Aug. 1 Kings 8.27 Behold the heaven and heaven of heavens cannot contain thee This the Turks have a Notion of they build their Temples open on the top to show that God cannot be confined to their Temples or circumscribed but is in all places by his Presence God's Essence is not limited either to the Regions above or to the Terrestrial Globe but his whole Essence is every-where This is to be Infinite As Philosophers say of the Soul it is Tota in toto tota in qualibet parte The Soul is in every part of the Body in the Eye Heart Foot so we may say of God he is Ubique his Essence is every-where his Circuit is in Heaven and Earth and Sea and he is in all places of his Circuit at once This is to be Infinite God who bounds every thing else is himself without Bounds He sets Bounds to the Sea Huc usque Hitherto shalt thou come and no further He sets Bounds to the Angels they like the Cherubims move and stand at his appointment Ezek. 10.16 but he is Infinite without Bounds He who can span the Heavens and weigh the Earth in a pair of Scales must needs be Infinite Isa. 40.12 Object Vorstius That God is in all places at once but not in regard of his Essence but Virtute potentia by his Vertue and