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A12187 A miracle of miracles or Christ in our nature Wherein is contained the vvonderfull conception, birth, and life of Christ, who in the fulnesse of time became man to satisfie divine iustice, and to make reconciliation betweene God and man. Preached to the honourable society of Grayes Inne, by that godly and faithfull minister of Iesus Christ, Richard Sibbes. D.D. Sibbes, Richard, 1577-1635. 1638 (1638) STC 22499; ESTC S117264 26,445 58

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the malice of Antichrist and his supporters He is the true Michael that stands for his Church And then in the tenth verse Take counsell together and it shall come to nought speake the word and it shall not stand for God is with us And as the Church before Christ came in the flesh much more may we now hee is come in the flesh insult over all Let all the enemies consult together this king and that power there is a counsell in heaven will disturbe and dash all their counsells Emanuel in heaven laugheth them to scorne And as Luther sayd shall wee weepe and cry when God laugheth He seeth a company of idolatrous wretches that conspire together to root out all Protestants from the earth if it lay in their power They that are inspired with Jesuiticall spirits the incendiaries of the world have devoured all Israel and Christendome in their hopes but the Church which is Emanuels land and freehold sees it and laughs them to scorne God can dash all their treacherous counsels And so in all personal trouble whatsoever Emanuel God with us is fitted to be a mercifull Saviour he was poore that he might be with the poor he took not on him an impassable nature but he tooke our poverty our miserable nature Hee is poore with the poore afflicted with the afflicted persecuted with the persecuted he is deserted with them that be deserted My God My God why hast thou forsaken me He suffers with them that suffer he hath gone throgh al the passages of our lives In the beginning of it he was conceived and borne and he hath gone along with us and is able to pitty and succour us in our poverty in prison in bonds in disgrace in our conflict with God in our terrour of conscience in all our temptations and assaults by Sathan he was tempted himselfe by Sathan for this purpose that Emanuel might in all these be mercifull Let us not lose the comforts of this sweet Name in which you have couched so many comforts In the houre of death when wee are to dye thinke of Emanuel When Iacob was to goe into Egypt sayth God Feare not Iacob goe I will goe with thee and bring thee back againe and he did bring him back to be buried in Canaan So feare not to dye feare not to goe to the grave Emanuel hath been there he will goe into the grave hee will bring us out of the dust againe for Emanuel is God with us who is God over death over sinne over the wrath of God God over all blest for evermore and hath triumphed over all so that what shall separate us from the love of God in Christ Iesus He is not onely God with us in our nature but he is God for us in heaven at this time he is God in us by his spirit hee is God amongst us in our meetings Where two or three be gathered together in my name I will be in the midst of them He is God for us to defend us he is for us in earth for us in heaven and wheresoever we be specially in good causes And therefore enlarge our comforts as much as we can And shall not wee then labour to bee with him as much as we can All spirits that have any comfort by this Emanuel they are touched on by his Spirit to have desires to bee nearer and nearer to him How shall I know hee is my Emanuel not onely God with us but God with me If by the same Spirit of his that sanctified his humane nature I have desires to bee nearer and nearer to him to be liker and liker him If I am on his side if I be neare him in my affections desires and understanding if I side not against the Church nor joyne in opposition against the Gospell If I finde inwardly a desire to bee more and more with him and like to him if outwardly in the place where I live I side with him and take part with his cause it is a signe I have interest in him And therefore let us labour to bee more and more with Christ and with God in love and affections in faith in our whole inward man because he is with us Wee must know this Emanuel doth trust us with his cause to speak a good word for him now and then to speak a word for his Church he takes it ill if we neglect him Curse ye Meroz because hee came not out to helpe the Lord. God trusteth us to see if wee will bee on his side and calles to us as Iehu did Who is on my side who Now if wee have not a word for the Church not so much as a prayer for the Church how can wee say God with us when we are not used to speake to God by way of prayer nor to man but by way of opposition and contestation By this therefore examine the truth of our interest in Christ. Those that intend to receive the communion must thinke Now I am to be neare unto Christ and to feast with him Christ is with us in his Word in the Sacrament there is a neare relation betweene the bread and the wine and body and bloud of Christ. Now the true childe of God is glad of this most speciall presence of Christ. All true receivers come with joy to the Sacrament Oh I shall have communion with Emanuel who left heaven tooke my nature into a most neare hypostaticall union the nearest union of all and shal not I desire the nearest union with him againe that can be possible Oh I am glad of the occasion that I can heare his word pray to him receive the Sacrament Thus let us come with joy that we may have communion with this Emanuel who hath such sweet communion with our nature That our hearts may bee as the virgins wombe was to conceive Christ I beseech you inlarge these things in your meditations And because wee know not how long wee may live here some of us be sicke and weake and all of us may fall into danger wee know not how soone let it be our comfort that God is Emanuell hee left heaven and tooke our nature to bring us thither where himselfe is When times of dissolution come consider I am now going to him to heaven that came downe from thence to bring me to that eternall mansion of rest and glory And shall not I desire an everlasting communion with him God became man that hee might make man like God pertaking of his divine nature in grace here and glory hereafter Shall not I goe to him that suffered so much for me Therefore saith Saint Paul I desire to be dissolved and to bee with Christ which is the effect of Christs prayer Father saith he my will is that where I am they may be also And in this God heareth Christ that all that beleive in him shall bee where Christ is as he came from heaven to be where wee are Lay
signes from things to come as 37. Isaiah The next yeare thou shalt eate that which groweth of it selfe c. because where faith is it maketh things to come all one as if they were present And so wee should make this use of the Grand promises of Christ to comfort us against all petty matters and wants whatsoever And to reason with the holy Apostle God spared not his only begotten sonne but gave him to death He hath given Christ and will he not give all things needfull Hath he given the greater and will he stand with thee for the lesse This is a blessed kinde of reasoning And so to reason from other Grand things promised God shall raise my body out of the dust and the grave and cannot he raise my body out of sicknesse and my state out of trouble cannot hee raise the Church out of misery So saith Saint Paul 2 Cor. 1. God that raised Christ restored me againe that had received the sentence of death when we receive sentence of death in our persons looke to him that raised Christ from the dead and to the grand promises to come They before Christ comforted themselves in times of all distresse by the grand promise of Christ to come But now the Messias is come And which may much more strengthen our faith he hath suffered and given his body to death for us and therefore why doubt we of Gods good will in any petty matters whatsoever To come to the words more particularly Behold a Virgin shall conceive and beare a Sonne c. You have divers articles of our faith in these few words As Christs conception by the holy Ghost his being borne of the virgin Mary c. you have here the humane nature of Christ. A virgin shall conceive and bare a sonne And the divine nature of Christ his name shall bee called Emanuell which signifieth also his office God with us by nature and God with us by office to set God and us at one So you have diverse points of divinity couched in the words which I will onely open sutable to the occasion Behold This is the usuall Becon set up the usuall Harbinger to require our attendance in all matters concerning Christ. And it hath a threefold force here Behold as being a thing presented to the eye of faith He mounteth over all the interim betweene the promise and the accomplishment for faith knoweth no difference of times And then it is to raise attention behold it is a matter of great concernement And not onely attention but likewise admiration behold a strange and admirable thing For what stranger thing is there then that a virgin should conceive that a virgin should be a mother and that God should become man We had need of strong grace to apprehend these strange things And therefore God hath provided a grace suitable above reason and above nature and that is faith Reason mocketh at this The devill knoweth it and envyeth it The Angels know and wonder at it The soule it selfe without a grace sutable to the admirablenesse of the thing can never apprehend it And therefore well may it be said Behold a virgin shall conceive and beare a sonne Behold a virgin shall conceive and beare and why a virgin When God is to be borne it is fit for a virgin to bee the mother Christ was not to come by the ordinary way of propagation he was to come from Adam but not by Adam for he was to be sanctified by the holy Ghost Because he was indeed to be a Saviour and a Sacrifice and hee must be without spot or sinne himselfe that was to offer himselfe for the sinnes of others Therefore the foundation and ground of his nature must bee pure and cleane and that is the foundation of all the purity of his life and conversation and therefore a virgin This was typified in Aarous rod which budded though it had no root No Iuice could come from a dry sticke yet by an Almighty power the rod did bud And so Moses bush It burnt and did not consume And that God that caused those things caused a virgin to be a mother He enters into the wombe of a virgin without any defilement at all considering the holy Ghost from the Father and the Son did purge and purifie and sanctifie that masse whereof the blessed body of our Saviour was made The virgin afforded the matter but the wise Framer was the holy Ghost She was passive the holy Ghost was the Agent Now when did the virgin conceive when upon the Angels comming to her and telling her That she was greatly beloved and that shee should conceive she assented be it so as the Lord hath spoken When shee assented to the word presently Christ was conceived her faith and her wombe conceived together When her heart did conceive the truth of the promise and yeelded assent thereunto her womb conceived at the same time also From hence learne something for our selves It had beene to little purpose though a virgin conceived Christ unlesse Christ had beene conceived likewise in her heart And there is no benefit by virtue of this conception to others but to such as conceive Christ in their hearts also To which end our hearts must bee in some measure made virgin hearts pure hearts hearts fit to receive Christ. We must assent to promises of pardon and of life everlasting bee it as the Lord saith A Christian is a Christian and Christ liveth in his heart at the time of the assenting to the promise So that if you aske when doth Christ first live in a Christians heart I answer then when the heart yeeldeth a firme assent to the gracious promises made in Christ for the pardoning of sinnes and acceptation to the favour of God and title and interest to life everlasting For faith is the birth of the heart Christ was conceived in the wombe of an humble and believing virgin So that heart that will conceive Christ aright must bee a humble and believing heart humble to deny himselfe in all things And believing to goe out of it selfe to the promises of God in Christ. When God by his spirit hath brought our hearts to be humble and believing to goe out of themselves and believe in him rest upon him and his promises then Christ is conceived in our hearts Behold a virgin shall conceive and beare a sonne Here is the birth of Christ as well as the conception Christ must not onely be conceived in the wombe but also brought forth because God must be manifested in the flesh As Saint Paul saith Great is the mystery of Godlinesse God manifested in the flesh If hee had onely beene conceived and not brought forth he had not beene manifested hee was to doe all things that befitted a Mediatour And therefore hee went along with us in all the passages of our lives Hee was conceived as we are remayned in the wombe so