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A53734 Two discourses concerning the Holy Spirit, and His work the one, Of the Spirit as a comforter, the other, As He is the author of spiritual gifts ... / by ... John Owen. Owen, John, 1616-1683.; Mather, Nathanael, 1631-1697.; Owen, John, 1616-1683. Discourse of spiritual gifts. 1693 (1693) Wing O818; ESTC R2819 174,342 306

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TWO DISCOURSES Concerning the Holy Spirit AND HIS WORK The One of The Spirit as a Comforter The Other as He is the Author of Spiritual Gifts In the former Discourse these Particulars are distinctly handled Chap. I. The Holy Ghost the Comforter and Advocate of the Church Chap. II. General Adjuncts or Properties of the Office of a Comforter Chap. III. Unto whom the Holy Spirit is a Comforter Chap. IV. Of the Inhabitation of the Spirit Chap. V. Actings of the Spirit as a Comforter How he is an Unction Chap. VI. The Spirit a Seal and how Chap. VII The Spirit an Earnest and how By the Late Reverend JOHN OWEN D. D. London Printed for William Marshall at the Bible in Newgate-street where you may be supplyed with most of Dr. Owen's Works 1693. THE PREFACE THAT there are sundry Great and Eminent Promises referring to New Testament Times concerning the pouring out of the Spirit none who is acquainted with the Scriptures and believes them can doubt By the performance of them a Church hath been begotten and maintained in the World through all Ages since the Ascension of Christ sometimes with greater Light and Spiritual Lustre and sometimes with less It hath been one of the Glories of the Protestant Reformation that it hath been accompanied with a very Conspicuous and Remarkable Effusion of the Spirit And indeed thereby there hath from Heaven a Seal been set and a Witness born unto that great Work of God In this unvaluable Blessing we in this Nation have had a Rich and Plentiful share insomuch as it seems Satan and his Ministers have been tormented and exasperated thereby And thènce it is come to pass that there have some risen up among us who have manifested themselves to be not only Despisers in Heart but virulent Reproachers of the Operations of the Spirit God who knows how to bring Good out of Evil did for Holy and Blessed Ends of his own suffer those horrid Blasphemies to be petulantly ventod On this occasion it was that this Great and Learned and Holy Person the Author of these Discourses took up Thoughts of writing concerning the Blessed Spirit and his whole Oeconomy as I understood from Himself sundry years ago discoursing with Him concerning some Books then newly published full of Contumely and Contempt of the Holy Spirit and his Operations For as it was with Paul at Athens when he saw the City wholly given to Idolaty so was Doctor Owen's Spirit stirred in him when he read the Scoffs and Blasphemies cast upon the Holy Spirit and his Grace and Gifts and Aids in some late Writers Had not Pelagius vented his Corrupt Opinions concerning the Grace of God it is like the Church had never had the Learned and Excellent Writings of Augustine in Defence thereof It appears from Bradwardin that the Revival of Pelagianism in his Days stirred up his Zealous and Pious Spirit to Wrise that Profound and Elaborate Book of his De Causa Dei Arminius and the Jesuits endeavouring to Plant the same Weed a-again produced the Scholastick Writings of Twiss and Ames not to mention Foreign Divines for which we in this Generation have abundant Cause of Enlarged Thankfulness unto the Father of Lights The occasion which the Holy Ghost laid hold on to carry forth Paul to Write his Epistle to the Galatians wherein the Doctrine of Justification by Faith is so fully cleared was the bringing in among them of another Gospel by Corrupt Teachers after which many in those Churches were soon drawn away The obstinate adherence of many among the Jews to the Mosaical Rites and Observances and the Inclination of others to Apostatize from the New Testament Worship and Ordinances was in like manner the occasion of the Epistle to the Hebrews The Light which shines and is held out in those Epistles the Church of Christ could ill have wanted The like way and working of the Wisdom of God is to be seen and adored in stirring up this Learned and Excellent Person to communicate and leave unto the World that Light touching the Spirit and his Operations which he had received by that Spirit from the Sacred Oracles of Truth the Scriptures To what advantage and increase of Light it is performed is not for so incompetent a Pen to say as writes this Nevertheless I doubt not but the discerning Reader will observe such Excellencies shining out in this and other of this Great Author's Writings as do greatly commend them to the Church of God and will do so in after Ages however this Corrupt and Degenerate Generation entertain them They are not the crude and hasty and untimely Abortions of a Self-full Distempered Spirit much less the Boilings over of inward Corruption and Rottenness put into a Fermentation but the mature sedate and seasonable Issues of a Rich Magazine of Learning well digested with great exactness of Judgment There is in them a great Light cast and reflected on as well as derived from the Holy Scriptures those inexhaustible Mines of Light in Sacred Things They are not filled with vain impertinent jangling nor with a noise of multiplyed futilous Distinctions nor with novel and uncouth Terms foreign to the Things of God as the manner of some Writers is ad nauseam usque But there is in them an happy and rare conjunction of firm Solidity Enlightning Clearness and Heart-searching Spiritualness evidencing themselves all along and thereby approving and commending his Writings to the Judgment Conscience Spiritual Taste and Experience of all those who have any Acquaintance with and relish of the Gospel On these and such like accounts the Writings of this Great and Learned Man as also his Ordinary Sermons if any of them shall be published as possibly some of them may will be while the World stands an upbraiding and condemning of this Generation whose vitiated and ill-affected Eyes could not bear so great a Light set up and shining on a Candlestick and which did therefore endeavour to put it under a Bushel These Two Discourses with those formerly published make up all that Dr. Owen perfected or designed on this Subject of the Spirit as the Reader may perceive in the Account which Himself hath given in his Prefaces to some of the former Pieces published by himself in his Life-time Not but that there are some other Lucubrations of his on Subjects nearly allied unto these which possibly may be published hereafter viz. One Entituled The Evidences of the Faith of God's Elect and perhaps some others What further he might have had in his Thoughts to do is known to Him whom he served so industriously and so faithfully in his Spirit in the Gospel while he was here on Earth and with whom he now enjoys the Reward of all his Labours and all his Sufferings For certain it is concerning Dr. Owen that as God gave him very Transcendent Abilities so he did therewithall give him a Boundless Enlargedness of Heart and unsatiable Desire to do Service to Christ and his Church Insomuch
worthy the Name of a Christian. The common way insisted on unto this End is that those who have most Force and Power should set up Standards and Measures of Agreement compelling others by all ways of Severity and Violence to a Compliance therewith judging them the highest Offenders who shall refuse so to do because the determining and settling of this matter is committed unto them This is the way of Antichrist and those who follow him therein Others with more Moderation and Wisdom but with as little Success do or have endeavoured the Reconciliation of the Parties at variance some more or all of them by certain middle ways of mutual Condescension which they have found out Some things they blame and some things they commend in all some things they would have them do and some things omit all for the sake of Peace and Love And this Design carries with it so fair and pleadable a Pretence that those who are once engaged in it are apt to think that they alone are the true Lovers of Christianity in general the only sober and indifferent Persons fit to Umpire all the Differences in the World in a few Propositions which they have framed And so wedded are some wise and Holy Men unto these Apprehensions of reconciling Christians by their conceived Methods that no Experience of endless Disappointments and of encreasing new Differences and Digladiations of forming new Parties of reviving old Animosiries all which roll in upon them continually will discourage them in their Design What then will some say would you have these Divisions and Differences that are among us continued and perpetuated when you acknowledge them so evil and pernicious I say God forbid Yea we pray for and always will endeavour their removal and taking away But yet this I say on the other hand whether Men will hear or they will forbear there is but one way of effecting this so blessed and desireable a Work which untill it be engaged in let Men talk what they please of Reconciliation the worst of Men will be reviling and persecuting those who are better than themselves unto the End of the World And this way is That all Churches should endeavour to reduce themselves unto the Primitive Pattern Let us all but consider what was the Life and Spirit of those Churches wherein their Honour Glory and Order did consist making it our joynt Design to walk in the Principle of that Grace of the Spirit wherein they walked in the Exercise and Use of those Gifts of the Spirit which were the Spring of and gave Vertue unto all their Administrations renouncing whatever is Forreign unto and inconsistent with these things and that Grace and Unity will quickly enter into Professors which Christ hath purchased for them But these things are here only occasionally mentioned and are not farther to be pursued § 5. THESE Spiritual Gifts the Apostle calls The Powers of the World to come Heb. 6. 4 5. that is those effectual powerful Principles and Operations which peculiarly belong unto the Kingdom of Christ and Administration of the Gospel whereby they were to be set up planted advanced and propagated in the World The Lord Christ came and wrought out the mighty Work of our Salvation in his own Person and thereon laid the Foundation of his Church on himself by the Confession of him as the Son of God Concerning himself and his Work he preached and caused to be preached a Doctrine that was opposed by all the World because of it's Truth Mystery and Holiness yet was it the Design of God to break through all those Oppositions to cause this Doctrine to be received and submitted unto and Jesus Christ to be believed in unto the Ruine and Destruction of the Kingdom of Sathan in the World Now this was a Work that could not be wrought without the putting forth and exercise of mighty Power concerning which nothing remains to be enquired into but of what sort it ought to be Now the Conquest that the Lord Christ aimed at was Spiritual over the Souls and Consciences of Men the Enemies he had to conflict withall were Spiritual even Principalities and Powers and Spiritual Wickednesses in High Places the God of this World the Prince of it which ruled in the Children of Disobedience The Kingdom which he had to erect was Spiritual and not of this World all the Laws and Rules of it with their Administrations and Ends were Spiritual and Heavenly The Gospel that was to be propagated was a Doctrine not concerning this World nor the things of it nor of any thing Natural or Political but as they were meerly subordinate unto other Ends but Heavenly and mysterious directing Men only in a Tendency according to the Mind of God unto the eternal Enjoyment of him Hereon it will easily appear what kind of Power is necessary unto this Work and for the attaining of these Ends. He that at the speaking of one Word could have engaged more than Twelve Legions of Angels in his Work and unto his Assistance could have easily by outward Force and Arms have subdued the whole World into an external Observance of him and his Commands and thereon have ruled Men at his pleasure As this he could have done and may do when he pleaseth so if he had done it it had tended nothing unto the Ends which he designed He might indeed have had a glorious Empire in the World comprehensive of all Dominions that ever were or can be on the Earth but yet it would have been of the same kind and Nature with that which Nero had the greatest Monster of Villany in Nature Neither had it been any great matter for the Son of God to have out-done the Romans or the Turks or such like Conspiracies of wicked Oppressors And all those who yet think meet to use external Force over the Persons Lives and Bodies of Men in order unto the reducing of them unto the Obedience of Christ and the Gospel do put the greatest Dishonour upon him imaginable and change the whole Nature of his Design and Kingdom He will neither own nor accept of any Subject but whose Obedience is a Free Act of his own Will and who is so made willing by himself in the Day of his Power His Design and his only Design in this World unto the Glory of God is to erect a Kingdom Throne and Rule in the Souls and Consciences of Men to have an Obedience from them in Faith Love and Spiritual Delight proceeding from their own Choice Understandings Wills and Affections an Obedience that should be internal Spiritual Mystical Heavenly with respect solely unto things unseen and eternal wherein himself and his Laws should be infinitely preferred before all earthly things and Considerations Now this is a matter that all Earthly Powers and Empires could never desire design or put an hand unto and that which renders the Kingdom of Christ as of another Nature so more excellent and better than all Earthly Kingdoms as
allow in these Days such uncouth and bold Principles are continually advanced among us yet I suppose it will not in Words at least be denied by many but that Ministers have or ought to have Gifts for the due Discharge of their Office To some indeed the very Name and Word is a Derision because it is a Name and Notion peculiar to the Scripture Nothing is more contemptible unto them than the very mention of the Gifts of the Holy Ghost at present I deal not with such directly though what we shall prove will be sufficient for their Rebuke though not for their Conviction Wherefore our Enquiry is Whether the Spirit of God doth effectually collate on the Ministers of the Gospel Spiritual Gifts enabling them to perform and effect Evangelical Administrations according to the Power committed unto them and duly required of them unto the Glory of Christ and Edification of the Church It is moreover enquired whether the Endowmen of Men with these Spiritual Gifts in a Degree and Measure suited unto publick Edification be not that which doth materially constitute them Ministers of the Gospel as being Antecedently necessary unto their Call unto their Office These things I say are to be Enquired into because in opposition unto the first it is affirmed that these supposed Gifts are nothing but meer Natural Abilities attained by Diligence and improved by Exercise without any especial respect unto the working of the Holy Ghost at least otherwise than what is necessary unto the attaining of Skill and Ability in any Humane Art or Science which is the ordinary Blessing of God on Man's Honest Endeavours And to the other it is opposed that a Lawful ordinary outward Call is sufficient to constitute any Man a Lawful Minister whether he have received any such Gifts as those enquired after or no. Wherefore the substance of what we have to declare and confirm is that there is an especial Dispensation and Work of the Holy Ghost in providing able Ministers of the New Testament for the Edification of the Church wherein the Continuance of the Ministry and Being of the Church as to its outward Order doth depend and that herein he doth exert his Power and exercise his Authority in the Communication of Spiritual Gifts unto Men without a participation whereof no Man hath de jure any Lot or Portion in this Ministration Herein consists no small part of that Work of the Spirit which belongs unto his promised Dispensation in all Ages which to deny is to renounce all Faith in the Promise of Christ all regard unto his continued Love and Care towards the Church in the World or at least the principal pleadable Testimony given thereunto and under pretence of exalting and preserving the Church totally to overthrow it Now the Evidence which we shall give unto this Truth is contained in the ensuing Assertions with their Confirmation § 2. THE Lord Jesus Christ hath faithfully promised to be present with his Church unto the end of the World It is his Temple and his Tabernacle wherein he will dwell and walk continually And this presence of Christ is that which makes the Church to be what it is a Congregation Essentially distinct from all other Societies and Assemblies of Men. Let Men be formed into what Order you please according unto any outward Rules and Measures that are either given in the Scripture or found out by themselves let them derive Power and Authority by what Claim soever they shall think fit yet if Christ be not present with them they are no Church nor can all the Powers under Heaven make them so to be And where any Church loseth the especial presence of Christ it ceaseth so to be It is I suppose confessed with and among whom Christ is thus present or it may be easily proved See his Promises to this purpose Mat. 18. 20. Revel 21. 3. And those Churches do exceedingly mistake their Interest who are sollicitous about other things but make little Enquiry after the Evidences of the presence of Christ among them Some walk as if they supposed they had him sure enough as it were immured in their Walls whilst they keep up the Name of a Church and an outward Order that pleaseth and advantageth themselves But outward Order be it what it will is so far from being the only Evidence of the presence of Christ in a Church that where it is alone or when it is principally required it is none at all And therefore whereas Preaching of the Word and the right Administration of the Sacraments are assigned as the Notes of a true Church if the outward Acts and Order of them only be regarded there is nothing of Evidence unto this purpose in them § 3. 2dly THIS promised presence of Christ is by his Spirit This I have safficiently proved formerly so that here I shall be brief in its rehearsal though it be the next Foundation of what we have farther to offer in this Case We speak not of the Essential presence of Christ with respect unto the Immensity of his Divine Nature whereby he is equally present in or equally indistant from all places manifesting his Glory when where and how he pleaseth Nor doth it respect his Humane Nature for when he promised this his presence he told his Disciples that therein he must leave and depart from them John 16. 5 6 7 8. whereon they were filled with Sorrow and 〈◊〉 until they knew how he would make good the Promise of his Presence with them and who or that it was that should unto their Advantage supply his Bodily Absence And this he did in his vi●●●● Ascension when he was taken up and a Cloud 〈…〉 Him out of their sight Acts 1. 9. when also 〈…〉 given in charge unto them not to expect His return untill his coming unto Judgment ver 11. And accordingly Peter tells us That the Heavens 〈◊〉 receive him unto the time of the Restitution of all 〈◊〉 Acts 3. 21. when he will appear again in the Glory of his Father Mat. 16. 27. even 〈…〉 Glory which the Father gave him upon his 〈◊〉 2 Pet. 1. 17. joined unto that Glory which he had with him before the World was John 17. 5. In and upon this his Departure from them he taught his Disciples how they should understand his Promise of being present and abiding with them unto the End of the World And this was by sending of his Holy Spirit in his Name Place and Stead to do all to them and for them which he had yet to do with them and for them See John 14. 16 17 18 26 27 28. Chap. 15. 26. Chap. 16. 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14. And other Vicar in the Church Christ hath none nor doth stand in need of any nor can any Mortal Man supply that Charge and Office Nor was any such ever thought of in the World untill Men grew weary of the Conduct and Rule of the Holy Spirit by various ways taking his Work out
unto Trial for their Testimony unto the Gospel We are in such cases to make use of any Reason Skill Wisdom or Ability of Speech which we have or other honest and advantageous Circumstances which present themselves unto us as the Apostle Paul did on all occasions But our dependance is to be solely on the Presence and Supplies of our blessed Advocate who will not suffer us to be utterly defective in what is necessary unto the Defence and Justification of our Cause 2 HE is the Advocate for Christ the Church and the Gospel in and by his Communication of Spiritual Gifts both extraordinary and ordinary unto them that do believe For these are things at least in their Effects visible unto the World Where Men are not utterly blinded by Prejudice Love of Sin and of the World they cannot but discern somewhat of a Divine Power in these Supernatural Gifts Wherefore they openly testifie unto the Divine Approbation of the Gospel and the Faith that is in Christ Jesus So the Apostle confirms the Truths that he had preached by this Argument that therewith and thereby or in the confirmation of it the Spirit as unto the Communication of Gifts was received Gal. 3. 2. And herein is he the Churches Advocate justifying their Cause openly and visibly by this Dispensation of his Power towards them and in their behalf But because we have treated separately and at large of the Nature and Use of these Spiritual Gifts I shall not here farther insist on the Consideration of them 3 BY Internal Efficacy in the Dispensation of the Word Herein also is he the Advocate of the Church against the World as is declared John 16. 8 9 10 11. For when he is come he will reprove the World of Sin and of Righteousness and of Judgment Of Sin because they believe not on me Of Righteousness because I go to my Father and ye see me no more Of Judgment because the Prince of this World is judged That which is ascribed unto him with respect unto the World is expressed by the Word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 He shall reprove or convince 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 in the Scripture is used variously Sometimes it is to manifest or bring forth unto Light Eph. 5. 13. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 For all things that are reproved or discovered are made manifest by the Light And it hath the same Sence John 3. 20. Sometimes it is to rebuke and reprove 1 Tim. 5. 20. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Those that sin rebuke before all So also Rev. 3. 19. Tit. 1. 13. Sometimes it is so to convince as in that to stop the Mouth of an Adversary that he shall have nothing to answer or reply John 8. 9. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Being convicted by their own Consciences so as not having a Word to reply they deserted their Cause So Tit. 1. 9. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 To convince Gainsayers is explained Ver. 11. by 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 To stop their Mouth namely by the convincing Evidence of Truth 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 is an uncontroulable Evidence or an evident Argument Heb. 11. 1. Wherefore 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 here is by undeniable Argument and Evidence so to convince the World or the Adversaries of Christ and the Gospel as that they shall have nothing to reply This is the Work and Duty of an Advocate who will absolutely vindicate his Client when his Cause will bear it AND the Effect hereof is Two-fold For all Persons upon such an over-powring Conviction take one of these two ways 1 They yield unto the Truth and embrace it as finding no Ground to stand upon in its refusal Or 2 They fly out into desperate Rage and Madness as being obstinate in their Hatred against the Truth and destitute of all Reason to oppose it An Instance of the former way we have in those Jews unto whom Peter preached on the Day of Pentecost Reproving and convincing of them beyond all Contradiction they were pricked in their Hearts and cried out Men and Brethren what shall we do And therewithall came over unto the Faith Acts 2. 37 41. Of the latter we have many Instances in the Dealings of our Saviour with that People For when he had at any time convinced them and stopped their Mouths as to the Cause in hand they called him Beelzebub cried out that he had a Devil took up Stones to throw at him and conspired his Death with all Demonstration of desperate Rage and Madness John 8. 48 58. Chap. 10. 30 31 39. So it was in the case of Stephen and the Testimony he gave unto Christ Acts 7. 56 57 58. And with Paul Acts 22. 22 23. An Instance of Bestial Rage not to be parallel'd in any other Case but in this it hath often fallen out in the World And the same Effects this Work of the Holy Ghost as the Advocate of the Church ever had and still hath upon the World Many being convinced by Him in the Dispensation of the Word are really humbled and converted unto the Faith So God adds daily to the Church such as shall be saved But the generality of the World are enraged by the same Work against Christ the Gospel and those by whom it is dispensed Whilst the Word is preached in a formal manner the World is well enough contented that it should have a quiet Passage among them But where ever the Holy Ghost puts forth a convincing Efficacy in the Dispensation of it the World is enraged by it which is no less an Evidence of the Power of their Conviction than the other is of a better Success THE Subject-matter concerning which the Holy Ghost manageth his Plea by the Word against the World as the Advocate of the Church is referred unto the Three Heads of Sin Righteousness and Judgment Ver. 8. the especial Nature of them being declared Ver. 9 10 11. 1. WHAT Sin it is in particular that the Holy Spirit shall so plead with the World about and convince them of is declared Ver. 9. Of Sin because they believe not in me There are many Sins whereof Men may be convinced by the Light of Nature Rom. 2. 14 15. More that they are reproved for by the Letter of the Law And it is the Work of the Spirit also in general to make these Convictions effectual But these belong not unto the Cause which he hath to plead for the Church against the World nor is that such as any can be brought unto Conviction about by the Light of Nature or Sentence of the Law but it is the Work of the Spirit alone by the Gospel And this in the first place is Unbelief particularly not believing in Jesus Christ as the Son of God the promised Messiah and Saviour of the World This he testified concerning himself this his Works evinced him to be and this both Moses and the Prophets bare witness unto Hereon he tells the Jews that if they believed not that he was He that is the
ever The Moment of this Promise lyeth in his unchangeable Continuance with the Church There was indeed a present occasion rendring necessary this Declaration of the unchangeableness of his Abode For in all this Discourse our Saviour was preparing the Hearts of his Disciples for his Departure from them which was now at hand And whereas he lays the whole of the Relief which in that Case He would afford unto them upon his sending of the Holy Ghost he takes care not only to prevent an Objection which might arise in their Minds about this Dispensation of the Spirit but also in so doing to secure the Faith and Consolation of the Church in all Ages For as he himself who had been their immediate visible Comforter during the whole Time of his Ministry among them was now departing from them and that so as that the Heavens were to receive him until the time of the Restitution of all things they might be apt to fear that this Comforter who was now promised unto them might continue also only for a Season whereby they should be reduced unto a new Loss and Sorrow To assure their Minds herein our Lord Jesus Christ lets them know that this other Comforter should not only always continue with them unto the ends of their Lives Work and Ministry but abide with the Church absolutely unto the Consummation of all things He is now given in an Eternal and Unchangeable Covenant Isa. 59. 21. and he can no more depart from the Church than the everlasting sure Covenant of God can be abolished BUT it may be objected by such as really enquire into the Promises of Christ and after their Accomplishment for the Establishment of their Faith whence it is that if the Comforter abide always with the Church that so great a number of Believers do in all Ages spend it may be the greatest part of their Lives in Troubles and Disconsolation having no experience of the Presence of the Holy Ghost with them as a Comforter But this Objection is not of Force to weaken our Faith as unto the Accomplishment of this Promise For 1. There is in the Promise it self a Supposition of Troubles and Disconsolations thereon to befall the Church in all Ages For with respect unto them it is that the Comforter is promised to be sent And they do but dream who fancy such a State of the Church in this World as wherein it should be accompanied with such an Assurance of all inward and outward Satisfaction as scarce to stand in need of this Office or Work of the Holy Ghost Yea the Promise of this abiding with us for ever as a Comforter is an infallible Prediction that Believers in all Ages shall meet with Troubles Sorrows and Disconsolation 2. THE Accomplishment of Christ's Promises doth not depend as to its Truth upon our Experience at least not on what Men sensibly feel in themselves under their Distresses much less on what they express with some mixture of Unbelief So we observed before from that place of the Prophet concerning the Church Isa. 41. 27. that her way was hidden from the Lord and her Judgment passed over from her God As she complained also The Lord hath forsaken me and my Lord hath forgotten me Chap. 49. 14. But yet in both places God convinceth her of her Mistake and that indeed her Complaint was but a Fruit of Unbelief And so it is usual in great Distresses when Persons are so swallowed up with Sorrow or overwhelmed with Anguish that they are not sensible of the Work of the Holy Ghost in their Consolation 3. HE is a Comforter unto all Believers at all Times and on all Occasions wherein they really stand in need of Spiritual Consolation But yet if we intend to have Experience of his Work herein to have the Advantage of it or Benefit by it there are sundry things required of our selves in a way of Duty If we are negligent herein it is no wonder if we are at a loss for those Comforts which he is willing to administer Unless we understand aright the Nature of Spiritual Consolations and value them both as sufficient and satisfactory we are not like to enjoy them at least not to be made sensible of them Many under their Troubles suppose there is no Comfort but in their removal and know not of any Relief in their Sorrow but in the taking away of their Cause At best they value any outward Relief before Internal Supports and Refreshments Such Persons can never receive the Consolation of the Holy Spirit unto any refreshing Experience To look for all our Comforts from him to value those things wherein his Consolations do consist above all earthly Enjoyments to wait upon him in the use of all Means for the receiving of his Instances of Love and Grace to be fervent in Prayer for his Presence with us and the manifestation of his Grace are required in all those towards whom he dischargeth this Office And whilst we are found in these ways of Holy Obedience and Dependence we shall find him a Comforter and that for ever THESE things are observable in the Office of the Holy Ghost in general as he is the Comforter of the Church and the manner of his Discharge thereof What is further considerable unto the Guidance of our Faith and the Participation of Consolation with respect hereunto will be evident in the Declaration of the Particulars that belong thereunto CHAP. III. Unto whom the Holy Spirit is promised and given as a Comforter or the Object of his Acting in this Office WE have considered the Promise of Christ to send the Holy Spirit to be the Comforter of the Church and unto that end to abide with them for ever The Nature also of that Office and Work in general which hereon he undertakes and dischargeth with the Properties of them have been declared Our next Enquiry is unto whom this Promise is made and towards whom it is infallibly fulfilled How and unto what Ends in what Order as unto his Effects and Operations the Holy Spirit is promised unto any Persons and received by them hath been already declared in our former Discourses Lib. 4. Chap. 3. We shall therefore here only declare in particular who he is promised unto and received by as a Comforter And this is to all and only unto Believers those who are actually so All his Operations required unto the making of them so to be are antecedent hereunto For the Promise of him unto this End where-ever it is recorded is made directly unto them and unto them it is confined Immediately it was given unto the Apostles but it was not given unto them as Apostles but as Believers and Disciples of Christ with a particular respect unto the Difficulties and Causes of Disconsolation which they were under or should meet withall upon the Account of their being so See the Promises unto this purpose expresly John 14. 16 17 26. Chap. 15. 26. Chap. 16. 7 8. And it is declared
in its proper Order If men be not first sanctified by him they can never be comforted by him And they will themselves prefer in their Troubles any natural or rational Reliefs before the best and highest of his Consolations For however they may be proposed unto them however they may be instructed in the Nature Wayes and Means of them yet they belong not unto them and why should they value that which is not theirs The World cannot receive him He worketh on the World for Conviction Joh. 16. 8. and on the Elect for Conversion Joh. 3. 8. But none can receive him as a Comforter but Believers Therefore is this whole Work of the Holy Spirit little taken notice of by the most and despised by many Yet is it never the less glorious in it self being fully declared in the Scripture nor the less usefull to the Church being testified unto by the Experience of them that truely believe THAT which remaineth for the full Declaration of this Office and Work of the Holy Ghost is the Consideration of those Acts of his which belong properly thereunto and of those Priviledges whereof Believers are made Partakers thereby And whereas many blessed Mysteries of Evangelical Truth are contained herein they would require much Time and Diligence in their Explanation But as to the most of them according unto the Measure of Light and Experience which I have attained I have prevented my self the handling of them in this place For I have spoken already unto most of them in two other Discourses the one concerning the Perseverance of True Believers and the other of our Communion with God and of the Holy Spirit in particular As therefore I shall be sparing in the Repetition of what is already in them proposed unto publick View so it is not much that I shall add thereunto Yet what is necessary unto our present Design must not be wholly omitted especially seeing I find that further Light and Evidence may be added unto our former Endeavours in this kind CHAP. IV. Inhabitation of the Spirit the first thing promised THE first thing which the Comforter is promised for unto Believers is that he should dwell in them which is their great Fundamental Priviledge and whereon all other do depend This therefore must in the first place be enquired into THE Inhabitation of the Spirit in Believers is among those things which we ought as to the Nature or Being of it firmly to believe but as to the Manner of it cannot fully conceive Nor can this be the least Impeachment of it's Truth unto any who assent unto the Gospel wherein we have sundry things proposed as Objects of our Faith which our Reason cannot comprehend We shall therefore assert no more in this matter but what the Scripture directly and expresly goeth before us in And where we have the express Letter of the Scripture for our Warrant we are eternally safe whilst we affix no Sence thereunto that is absolutely repugnant unto Reason or contrary unto more plain Testimonies in other places Wherefore to make plain what we intend herein the ensuing Observations must be premised FIRST This Personal Inhabitation of the Holy Spirit in Believers is distinct and different from his Essential Omnipresence whereby he is in all things Omnipresence is Essential Inhabitation is Personal Omnipresence is a necessary Property of his Nature and so not of him as a distinct Person in the Trinity but as God essentially one and the same in Being and Substance with the Father and the Son To be every where to fill all things to be present with them or indistant from them always equally existing in the Power of an Infinite Being is an inseparable Property of the Divine Nature as such But this Inhabitation is Personal or what belongs unto him distinctly as the Holy Ghost Besides it is voluntary and that which might not have been whence it is the Subject of a Free Promise of God and wholly depends on a Free Act of the Will of the Holy Spirit himself SECONDLY It is not a Presence by Vertue of a Metonymical Denomination or an Expression of the Cause for the Effect that is intended The meaning of this Promise The Spirit shall dwell in you is not He shall work graciously in you for this he can without any especial Presence Being essentially every where he can work where and how he pleaseth without any especial Presence But it is the Spirit himself that is promised and his Presence in an especial manner and an especial manner of that Presence he shall be in you and dwell in you as we shall see The only Enquiry in this matter is whether the Holy Spirit himself be promised unto Believers or only his Grace which we shall immediately enquire into THIRDLY The dwelling of the Person of the Holy Spirit in the Persons of Believers of what Nature soever it be doth not effect a Personal Union between them That which we call a Personal Union is the Union of Divers Natures in the same Person and there can be but one Person by Vertue of this Union Such is the Hypostatical Union in the Person of the Son of God It was our Nature he assumed and not the Person of any And it was impossible he should so assume any more but in one Individual Instance For if he could have assumed another Individual Being of our Nature then it must differ personally from that which he did assume For there is nothing that differs one Man from another but a distinct Personal Subsistence of each And it implies the highest Contradiction that the Son of God could be Hypostatically united unto more than one For if they are more than one they must be more Persons than one And many Persons cannot be Hypostatically united for that is to be one Person and no more There may be a manifold Union Mystical and Moral or divers of many Persons but a Personal Union there cannot be of any thing but of distinct Natures And as the Son of God could not assume many Persons so supposing that Humane Nature which he did unite to himself to have been a Person that is to have had a distinct Subsistence of it's own Antecedent unto it's Union and there could have been no Personal Union between it and the Son of God For the Son of God was a distinct Person and if the Humane Nature had been so too there would have been two Persons still and so no Personal Union Nor can it be said that although the Humane Nature of Christ was a Person in it self yet it ceased so to be upon its Union with the Divine and so two Persons were conjoyned and compounded into one For if ever Humane Nature have in any Instance a personal Subsistence of it's own it cannot be separated from it without the Destruction and Annihilation of the Individual For to suppose otherwise is to make it to continue what it was and not what it was for it is what it is distinct
from all other Individuals by Vertue of it's Personality Wherefore upon this Inhabitation of the Spirit wherein soever it doth consist there is no Personal Union ensuing between him and Believers nor is it possible that any such thing should be For he and they are distinct Persons and must eternally abide so whilst their Natures are distinct It is only the Assumption of our Nature into Union with the Son of God antecedent unto any individual Personal Subsistence of it's own that can constitute such an Union FOURTHLY The Union and Relation that ensues on this Inhabitation of the Spirit is not immediate between him and Believers but between them and Jesus Christ. For he is sent to dwell in them by Christ in his Name as his Spirit to supply his Room in Love and Grace towards them making use of his things in all his Effects and Operations unto his Glory Hence I say is the Union of Believers with Christ by the Spirit and not with the Spirit himself For this Holy Spirit dwelling in the Humane Nature of Christ manifesting and acting himself in all Fulness therein as hath been declared being sent by him to dwell in like manner and act in a limited Measure in all Believers there is a mystical Union thence arising between them whereof the Spirit is the Bond and Vital Principle ON these Considerations I say it is the Person of the Holy Ghost that is promised unto Believers and not only the Effects of his Grace and Power and his Person it is that always dwelleth in them And as this on the one hand is an Argument of his Infinite Condescention in complying with this Part of his Office and Work to be sent by the Father and Son to dwell in Believers so it is an evident Demonstration of his Eternal Deity that the one and self-same Person should at the same time inhabit so many Thousands of distinct Persons as are or were at any time of Believers in the World which is Fondness to imagine concerning any one that is not absolutely infinite And therefore that which some oppose as unmeet for him and beneath his Glory namely this his Inhabitation in the Saints of God is a most illustrious and incontroulable Demonstration of his Eternal Glory For none but he who is absolutely immense in his Nature and Omnipresence can be so present with and indistant from all Believers in the World and none but he whose Person by Vertue of his Nature is infinite can personally equally inhabit in them all An Infinite Nature and Person is required hereunto And in the Consideration of the Incomprehensibility thereof are we to acquiesce as to the Manner of his Inhabitation which we cannot conceive 1. THERE are very many Promises in the Old Testament that God would thus give the Holy Spirit in and by Vertue of the New Covenant as Ezek. 36. 27. Isa. 59. 21. Prov. 1. 23. And in every place God calls this promised Spirit and as promised His Spirit my Spirit which precisely denotes the Person of the Spirit himself It is generally apprehended I confess that in these Promises the Holy Spirit is intended only as unto his gracious Effects and Operations but not as to any Personal Inhabitation And I should not much contend upon these Promises only although in some of them his Person as promised be expresly distinguished from all his gracious Effects But the Exposition which is given of them in their Accomplishment under the New Testament will not allow us so to judge of them For 2. WE are directed to pray for the Holy Spirit and assured that God will give him unto them that ask him of him in a due manner Heb. 11. 13. If these Words must be expounded metonymically and not properly it must be because either 1 They agree not in the Letter with other Testimonies of Scripture Or 2 Contain some Sence absurd and unreasonable Or 3 That which is contrary unto the Experience of them that believe The first cannot be said for other Testimonies innumerable concur with it Nor the Second as we shall shew And for the Third it is that whose contrary we prove What is it that Believers intend in that Request I suppose I may say that there is no one Petition wherein they are more intense and earnest nor which they more frequently insist upon As David prayed that God would not take his Holy Spirit from him Psal. 51. So do they that God would bestow him on them For this they do and ought to do even after they have received him His Continuance with them his evidencing and manifestation of himself in and to them are the design of their continued Supplications for him Is it meerly external Operations of the Spirit in Grace that they desire herein Do they not always pray for his ineffable Presence and Inhabitation Will any Thoughts of Grace or Mercy relieve or satisfie them if once they apprehend that the Holy Spirit is not in them or doth not dwell with them Although they are not able to form any Conceptions in their Minds of the manner of his Presence and Residence in them yet is it that which they pray for and without the Apprehension whereof by Faith they can have neither Peace nor Consolation The Promise hereof being confined unto Believers those that are truly and really so as we shewed before it is their Experience whereby its Accomplishment is to be judged and not the Presumption of such by whom both the Spirit himself and his whole Work is despised 3. AND this Inhabitation is that which principally our Lord Jesus Christ directeth his Disciples to expect in the Promise of him He dwelleth with you and shall be in you John 14. 17. He doth so who is the Comforter the Spirit of Truth Or as it is emphatically expressed Chap. 16. 13. He the Spirit of Truth He is promised unto and he inhabits them that do believe So it is expresly affirmed towards all that are Partakers of this Promise Rom. 8. 9. Ye are not in the Flesh but in the Spirit if so be the Spirit of God dwells in you Ver. 11. The Spirit of him that raised up Jesus from the Dead dwelleth in you The Holy Spirit dwelleth in us 1 Tim. 3. 14. He that is in us is greater than he that is in the World 1 John 4. 4. And many other express Testimonies there are unto the same purpose And whereas the Subject of these Promises and Propositions is the Holy Ghost himself the Person of the Holy Ghost and that so expressed as not to leave any Pretence for any thing else and not his Person to be intended And whereas nothing is ascribed unto him that is unreasonable inconvenient unto him in the Discharge of his Office or inconsistent with any of his Divine Perfections but rather what is every way suitable unto his Work and evidently demonstrative of his Divine Nature and Subsistence It is both irrational and unsuitable unto the Oeconomy of Divine
in other Discourses had occasion to treat concerning some of them I shall therefore be the more brief in the present Discourses of them and waving things commonly known and received shall endeavour to state right Conceptions of them and to add further Light unto what hath been already received THE first of this sort which we shall mention because as I think the first in Order of Nature is the Unction or Anointing which Believers have by him So are they said to be anointed 2 Cor. 1. 21. and 1 John 2. 20. Ye have 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 an Unction an Unguent from the Holy One Ver. 27. The Anointing which you have received abideth in you And the same Anointing teacheth you of all things What this 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 is which we do receive and wherein this Anointing doth consist we must in the first place enquire For a distinct Comprehension and Knowledge of that which is so great a Priviledge and of so much use unto us is our Duty and Advantage It is so the more because by the most these things are neglected That is an empty Sound unto them which hath in its self the Fulness of the Blessing of the Gospel of Christ. Some things there are which pretend unto this Unction or which some would have it to consist in that we must remove out of our way to render the Truth more evident SOME think that by this Unction the Doctrine of the Gospel or the Truth it self is intended This Episcopius pleads for in his Exposition of the place That Doctrine of the Gospel which they had received was that which would preserve them from the Seducers which in that place of the Apostle 1 John 2. 20. Believers are warned to beware of But neither the Context nor the Text will admit of this Interpretation For 1 The thing it self in Question was the Doctrine of the Gospel This the Seducers pretended to be on their side which the Apostle denies Now although the Doctrine it self was that whereby this Difference was to be determined yet is not the Doctrine it self but the Advantage they had for the right Understanding of it that which is proposed for their Relief and Comfort 2 This Unction is said to abide in them who have received it whereas we are said to abide in the Doctrine or the Truth and not that in us properly 3 This Unction is said to teach us all things but the Doctrine of the Truth is that which we are taught and there must be a difference between that which teacheth and that which is taught thereby 4 Whereas in all other places of the Scripture either the Holy Ghost himself or some especial Operation of his is hereby intended there is no Reason nor Pretence of any to be taken from the Words or Context why another Signification should be here imposed on that Expression 5 For the Reason which he adds that there is no mention in any other place of Scripture of any peculiar internal Act or Work towards any Persons in their teaching or reception of the Truth it is so extremely remote from the Truth and is so directly opposite unto express Testimonies almost innumerable that I wonder how any Man could be so forgetful as to affirm it Let the Reader satisfie himself in what hath been discoursed on the Head of Spiritual Illumination SECONDLY The Testimony given by the Holy Ghost unto the Truth of the Gospel imparted unto them is the Exposition of this Unction in the Paraphrase of another This Testimony was by his miraculous Operations at his first Effusion on the Apostles But neither can this be the Mind of the Holy Ghost herein For this Unction which Believers had is the same with their being anointed of God 2 Cor. 1. 21. And that was a Priviledge whereof they were all personally made Partakers So also is that which is here mentioned namely that which was in them which abode with them and taught them Neither is this a tolerable Exposition of these Words You have an Unction from the Holy One abiding in you teaching of you that is you have heard of the miraculous Operations of the Holy Ghost in the Confirmation of the Gospel giving Testimony unto the Truth THIRDLY It is to no purpose to examine the Pretences of some of the Romanists that respect is had herein to the Chrysme or Unguent that they use in Baptism Confirmation and in their sictitious Sacraments of Order and Extreme Unction For besides that all their Unctions are Inventions of their own no Institution of Christ nor of any Efficacy unto the Ends for which this Unction is granted unto Believers the more sober of their Expositors take no notice of them on this occasion Those who would know what respect they have thereunto may find it in the Commentaries of A-Lapide on this place THESE Apprehensions being removed as no way suiting the Mind of the Holy Ghost nor expressing the Priviledge intended nor the Advantage which we have thereby we shall follow the Conduct of the Scripture in the Investigation of the true Nature of it And to this end we may observe 1. THAT all Persons and Things that were Dedicated or Consecrated unto God under the Old Testament were anointed with Material Oyl So were the Kings of the People of God so were Priests and Prophets In like manner the Sanctuary the Altar and all the Holy Utensils of Divine Worship were Anointed And it is confessed that among all the rest of Mosaical Institutions those also concerning Unction were Typical and Figurative of what was to come 2. THAT all these Types had their first proper and full Signification and Accomplishment in the Person of Jesus Christ. And because every Person and thing that was made holy to God was so anointed he who was to be the most Holy the only Spring and Cause of Holiness in and unto others had his Name and Denomination from thence Both Messiah in the Old Testament and Christ in the New are as much as the Anointed One. For he was not only in his Person typified in the anointed Kings Priests and Prophets but also in his Mediation by the Tabernacle Sanctuary Altar and Temple Hence his Unction is expressed in those Words 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Dan. 9. 24. To anoint the Holy of Holies who was prefigured by all the holy anointed Ones before This became his Name as he was the Hope of the Church under the Old Testament The Messiah and the immediate Object of the Faith of the Saints under the New The Christ. Here therefore in the first place we must enquire into the Nature of this Unction that of Believers being an Emanation from thence and to be interpreted by Analogy thereunto For as it is usually expressed by way of Allusion it is as they Oyl which being poured on the Head of Aaron went down to the Skirts of his Garments 3. THAT the Lord Christ was anointed and how is declared Isa. 61. 1. The Spirit of
the Lord God is upon me because the Lord hath anointed me His Unction consisted principally in the Communication of the Spirit unto him For he proves that the Spirit of the Lord was upon him because he was anointed And this gives us a general Rule that the anointing with material Oyl under the Old Testament did presigure and represent the Effusion of the Spirit under the New which now answers all the Ends of those Typical Institutions Hence the Gospel in opposition unto them all in the Letter outwardly visibly and materially is called the Ministration of the Spirit 2 Cor. 3. 6 8. So is the Unction of Christ expressed Isa. 11. 2. The Spirit of the Lord shall rest upon him the Spirit of Wisdom and Understanding the Spirit of Counsel and Might the Spirit of Knowledge and of the Fear of the Lord. 4. WHEREAS the Unction of Christ did consist in the full Communication of the Spirit unto him not by Measure in all his Graces and Gifts needful unto his Humane Nature or his Work though it be essentially one entire Work yet was it carried on by several Degrees and Distinctions of Time For 1 He was anointed by the Spirit in his Incarnation in the Womb Luke 1. 35. the Nature of which Work we have at large before explained 2 He was so at his Baptism and Entrance into his Publick Ministry when he was anointed to Preach the Gospel as Isa. 61. 1. And the Holy Ghost descended on him in the shape of a Dove Matth. 3. 17. The first part of his Unction more peculiarly respected a Fulness of the Grace the latter of the Gifts of the Spirit 3 He was peculiarly anointed unto his Death and Sacrifice in that Divine Act of his whereby he sanctify'd himself thereunto John 17. 19. which hath also been before declared 4. He was at his Ascension when he received of the Father the Promise of the Spirit pouring him forth on his Disciples Acts 2. 23. And in this latter instance he was anointed with the Oyl of Gladness which includes his glorious Exaltation also For this was absolutely peculiar unto him whence he is said to be so anointed above his Fellows For although in some other parts of this anointing he hath them who partake of them by and from him in their Measure yet in this of receiving the Spirit with a Power of Communicating him unto others herein he is singular nor was ever any other Person sharer with him therein in the least degree See the Exposition on Heb. 1. 8 9. Now although there be an inconceivable difference and distance between the Unction of Christ and that of Believers yet is his the only Rule of the Interpretation of theirs as to the kind thereof And 5. BELIEVERS have their Unction immediately from Christ. So is it in the Text You have an Unction from the Holy One. So is He called Acts 3. 14. Rev. 3. 7. These things saith He that is Holy He Himself was anointed as the most Holy Dan. 9. 24. And it is his Spirit which Believers do receive Eph. 3. 16. Phil. 1. 19. It is said That he who anointeth us is God 2 Cor. 1. 21. And I do take God there Personally for the Father as the same Name is in the verse foregoing For all the Promises of God in him that is in Christ are yea and in Him Amen Wherefore the Father is the Original Supream Cause of our Anointing but the Lord Christ the Holy One is the immediate Efficient Cause thereof This Himself expresseth when he affirms that he will send the Spirit from the Father The Supream Donation is from the Father the immediate Collation from the Son 6. IT is therefore manifest that the anointing of Believers consisteth in the Communication of the Holy Spirit unto them from and by Jesus Christ. It is not the Spirit that doth anoint us but he is the Unction wherewith we are anointed by the Holy One. This the Analogy unto the Unction of Christ makes undeniable for as he was anointed so are they in the same kind of Unction though in a degree inferior unto him For they have nothing but a Measure and Portion from his Fulness as he pleaseth Eph. 4. 7. Our Unction therefore is the Communication of the Holy Spirit and nothing else He is that Unction which is given unto us and abideth with us But this Communication of the Spirit is general and respects all his Operations It doth not yet appear wherein the especial Nature of it doth consist and whence this Communication of him is thus expressed by an Unction And this can be no otherwise learned but from the Effects ascribed unto him as he is an Unction and the Relation with the Resemblance that is therein unto the Unction of Christ. It is therefore some particular Grace and Priviledge which is intended in this Unction 2 Cor. 1. 21. It is mentioned only neutrally without the Ascription of any Effects unto it so that therein we cannot learn its especial Nature But there are two Effects elsewhere ascribed unto it The first is Teaching with a saving permanent knowledge of the Truth thereby produced in our Minds This is fully expressed 1 John 2. 20 27. You have an Unction from the Holy One aend you know all things that is all those things of the Fundamental Essential Truths of the Gospel all you need to know that you may obey God truely and be saved infallibly This you have by this Unction For this anointing which you have received abideth in you and teacheth you all things And we may observe that it is spoken of in an especial manner with respect unto our Permanency and Establishment in the Truth against prevalent Seducers and Seductions so it is joined with establishing in that other Place 2 Cor. 1. 21. WHEREFORE in the first Place this anointing with the Holy Ghost is the Communication of him unto us with respect unto that gracious Work of his in the Spiritual saving Illumination of our Minds teaching us to know the Truth and to adhere firmly unto it in Love and Obedience This is that which is peculiarly ascribed unto it and we have no way to know the Nature of it but by its Effects THE Anointing then of Believers with the Spirit consists in the Collation of him upon them to this End that he may graciously instruct them in the Truths of the Gospel by the saving Illumination of their Minds causing their Souls firmly to cleave unto them with Joy and Delight and transforming them in the whole inward Man into the Image and Likeness of it Hence it is called the anointing of our Eyes with Eye-salve that we may see Rev. 3. 18. So doth it answer that Unction of the Lord Christ with the Spirit which made him quick of Understanding in the fear of the Lord Isa. 11. 3. Let these things therefore be fixed in the first place namely that the 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the Unction which Believers receive from the
THUS was it with the Apostles Prophets and Evangelists at the first which were all Extraordinary Teaching Officers in the Church and all that ever were so 1 Cor. 12. 28. Ephes. 4. 11. Besides these there were at the first planting of the Church Persons endued with Extraordinary Gifts as of Miracles Healing and Tongues which did not of themselves constitute them Officers but do belong to the second Head of Gifts which concern Duties only Howbeit these Gifts were always most eminently bestowed on them who were called unto the Extraordinary Offices mentioned 1 Cor. 14. 18. I thank my God I speak with Tongues more than you all They had the same Gift some of them but the Apostle had it in a more Eminent Degree See Mat. 10. 8. And we may treat briefly in our passage of these several sorts of Extraordinary Officers § 5. First For the Apostles they had a double Call Mission and Commission or a Twofold Apostleship Their first Call was unto a subserviency unto the Personal Ministry of Jesus Christ. For he was a Minister of the Circumcision for the Truth of God to confirm the Promises made unto the Fathers Rom. 15. 8. In the discharge of this his Personal Ministry it was necessary that he should have peculiar Servants and Officers under him to prepare his Way and Work and to attend him therein So he Ordained Twelve that they should be with him and that he might send them forth to Preach Mark 3. 14. This was the substance of their first Call and Work namely to attend the presence of Christ and to go forth to Preach as he gave them order Hence because he was in his own Person as to his Prophetical Office the Minister only of the Circumcision being therein according to all the Promises sent only to the lost Sheep of the House of Israel he confined those who were to be thus assistant unto him in that his especial Work and Ministry and whilst they were so unto the same Persons and People expresly prohibiting them to extend their Line or Measure any further Go not saith he into the way of the Gentiles and into any City of the Samaritans enter you not but go rather unto the lost Sheep of the House of Israel Mat. 10. 5. This rather was absolutely exclusive of the others during his Personal Ministry and afterwards included only the preeminence of the Israelites that they were to have the Gospel offered unto them in the first place It was necessary the Word of God should be first spoken unto them Acts 13. 46. § 6. And this it may be occasioned that Difference which was afterwards among them whether their Ministry extended unto the Gentiles or no as we may see Acts Chap. 10 and 11. But whereas our Saviour in that Commission by virtue whereof they were to act after his Resurrection had extended their Office and Power expresly to all Nations Mat. 28. 19. or to every Creature in all the World Mat. 16. 15. A Man would wonder whence that uncertainty should arise I am perswaded that God suffered it so to be that the Calling of the Gentiles might be more signaliz'd or made more eminent thereby For whereas this was the great Mystery which in other Ages was not made known but hid in God namely that the Gentiles should be Fellow Heirs and of the same Body and partakers of his Promise in Christ that is of the Promise made unto Abraham by the Gospel Ephes. 3. 5 6 7 8 9 10. it being now to be laid open and displayed he would by their Hesitation about it have it searched into examined tryed and proved that the Faith of the Church might never be shaken about it in after Ages And in like manner when God at any time suffereth Differences and Doubts about the Truth or his Worship to arise in the Church he doth it for Holy Ends although for the present we may not be able to discover them But this Ministry of the Apostles with its Powers and Duties this Apostleship which extended only unto the Church of the Jews ceased at the Death of Christ or at the end of his own Personal Ministry in this World Nor can any I suppose pretend unto a Succession to them therein Who or what peculiar Instruments he will use and imploy for the final Recovery of that miserable lost People whether he will do it by an Ordinary or an Extraordinary Ministry by Gifts Miraculous or by the naked Efficacy of the Gospel is known only in his own Holy Wisdom and Counsel The Conjectures of Men about these things are vain and fruitless For although the Promises under the Old Testament for the calling of the Gentiles were far more clear and numerous than those which remain concerning the recalling of the Jews yet because the Manner Way and all other Circumstances were obscured the whole is called a Mystery hid in God from all the former Ages of the Church much more therefore may the way and manner of the recalling of the Jews be esteemed an hidden Mystery as indeed it is notwithstanding the Dreams and Conjectures of too many § 7. BUT these same Apostles the same individual Persons Judas only excepted had another Call unto that Office of Apostleship which had respect unto the whole Work and Interest of Christ in the World They were now to be made Princes in all Lands Rulers Leaders in Spiritual things of all the Inhabitants of the Earth Psal. 4. 5. 16. And to make this Call the more conspicuous and evident as also because it includes in it the Institution and Nature of the Office it self whereunto they were called our Blessed Saviour proceedeth in it by sundry degrees For 1. He gave unto them a Promise of Power for their Office or Office-Power Mat. 16. 19. So he promised unto them in the Person of Peter the Keys of the Kingdom of Heaven or a power of Spiritual binding and loosing of Sinners of remitting or retaining Sin by the Doctrine of the Gospel Mat. 18. 18. John 20. 23. 2. He actually collated a Right unto that Power upon them expressed by an outward Pledge John 20 21 22 23. Jesus saith unto them Peace be unto you as my Father hath sent me even so send I you And when he had said this he breathed on them and saith unto them Receive ye the Holy Ghost whose soever Sins ye remit they are remitted unto them and whose soever Sins ye retain they are retained And this Communication of the Holy Ghost was such as gave them a peculiar Right and Title unto their Office but not a Right and Power unto its Exercise 3. He Sealed as it were their Commission which they had for the Discharge of their Office containing the whole warranty they had to enter upon the World and to subdue it unto the Obedience of the Gospel Mat. 28. 18 19 20. Go Teach Baptize Command But yet 4. All these things did not absolutely give them a present Power for the Exercise
an Evangelist by especial Revelation or Prophesie the Apostle laid his Hands on him whereby he received the Holy Ghost in his extraordinary Gifts The Gift of God which was in him by the putting on of his Hands 2 Tim. 1. 6. And as it was usual with him to joyn others with himself in those Epistles which he wrote by immediate Divine Inspiration so in this Act of laying his Hands on an Evangelist as a Sign of the Communication of extraordinary Gifts he joyned the Ordinary Presbytery of the Church with him that were present in the place where he was so called It is evident therefore that both their Call and their Gifts were extraordinary and therefore so also was their Office For although Men who have only an Ordinary Call to Office may have Extraordinary Gifts and many had so in Primitive Times And although some might have Extraordinary Gifts who were never called unto Office at all as some of those who spake with Tongues and wrought Miracles yet where there is a Concurrence of an Extraordinary Call and Extraordinary Gifts there the Office is Extraordinary § 13. THE Power that these Officers in the Church were entrusted with was Extraordinary For this is a certain Consequent of an Extraordinary Call and Extraordinary Gifts And this Power respected all Churches in the World equally yea and all Persons as the Apostles also did But whereas their Ministry was subordinate unto that of the Apostles they were by them guided as to the particular places wherein they were to exercise their Power and discharge their Office for a Season This is evident from Paul's Disposal of Titus as to his Work and Time Tit. 1. 5. Chap. 3. 12. But yet their Power did at no time depend on their Relation unto any particular place or Churcb nor were they ever Ordained to any one Place or See more than another But the Extent of their Employment was every way as large as that of the Apostles both as to the World and as to the Churches only in their present particular Disposal of themselves they were as it is probable for the most part under the Guidance of the Apostles although sometimes they had particular Revelations and Directions from the Holy Ghost or by the Ministry of Angels for their especial Employment as Philip had Acts 8. 26. § 14. AND as for their Work it may be reduced unto Three Heads 1 To Preach the Gospel in all Places unto all Persons as they had occasion So Philip went down to Samaria and preached Christ Acts 8. 5. And when the Apostle Paul chargeth Timothy to do the Work of an Evangelist 2 Tim. 4. 5. he prescribes unto him Preaching the Word in Season and out of Season ver 2. And whereas this was incumbent in like manner on the Ordinary Teachers of every Church the Teaching of those Evangelists differed from theirs in two things 1 In the Extent of their Work which as we shewed before was equal unto that of the Apostles whereas Ordinary Bishops Pastors or Teachers were to feed teach and take care of the especial Flocks only which they were set over Acts 20. 17 18. 1 Pet. 5. 2. 2 They were obliged to labour in their Work in a more than ordinary manner as it should seem from 2 Tim. 4. 5. 2ly The Second Part of their Work was to confirm the Doctrine of the Gospel by Miraculous Operations as occasion did require So Philip the Evangelist wrought many Miracles of sundry sorts at Samaria in the Confirmation of the Doctrine which he taught Acts 8. 6 7 13. And in like manner there is no question but that the rest of the Evangelists had the Power or Gift of Miraculous Operations to be exercised as occasion did require and as they were guided by the Holy Ghost 3 They were employed in the settling and compleating of those Churches whose Foundations were laid by the Apostles For whereas they had the great Work upon them of Preaching the Gospel unto all Nations they could not continue long or reside in any one Place or Church And yet when Persons were newly converted to the Faith and disposed only into an Imperfect Order without any especial peculiar Officers Guides or Rulers of their own it was not safe leaving of them unto themselves lest they should be too much at a Loss as to Gospel-Order and Worship Wherefore in such places where any Churches were planted but not compleated nor would the Design of the Apostles suffer them to continue any longer there they left these Evangelists among them for a Season who had Power by vertue of their Office to dispose of things in the Churches until they came unto Compleatness and Perfection When this End was attained and the Churches were settled under Ordinary Elders of their own the Evangelists removed into other places according as they were directed or disposed These things are evident from the Instructions given by Paul unto Timothy and Titus which have all of them respect unto this Order § 15. Some there are who plead for the Continuance of this Office Some in express Terms and under the same Name Others for Successors unto them at least in that part of their Work which consisteth in Power over many Churches Some say that Bishops succeed to the Apostles and Presbyters unto those Evangelists But this is scarce defensible in any tolerable manner by them whose Interest it is to defend it For Timothy whom they would have to be a Bishop is expresly called an Evangelist That which is pleaded with most probability for their Continuance is the Necessity of the Work wherein they were employed in the Rule and Settlement of the Churches But the Truth is if their whole Work as before described be consulted as none can perform some parts of it so it may be very few would over-earnestly press after a Participation of their Office For to preach the Word continually and that with a peculiar Labour and Travail and to move up and down according as the Necessity of the Edification of the Churches doth require doing nothing in them but according to the Rule and Appointment of Christ are things that not many will earnestly covet to be engaged in But there is an Apprehension that there was something more than Ordinary Power belonging unto this Office that those who enjoyed it were not obliged always to labour in any particular Church but had the Rule of many Churches committed unto them Now whereas this Power is apt to draw other desireable things unto it or carry them along with it this is that which some pretend a Succession unto Though they are neither Called like them nor Gifted like them nor Labour like them nor have the same Object of their Employment much less the same Power of Extraordinary Operations with them yet as to the Rule over sundry Churches they must needs be their Successors I shall therefore briefly do these two things 1 Shew that there are no such Officers as these Evangelists
vertue of an immediate Extraordinary Influence of Divine Power transiently affecting their Minds Such was the Gift of Miracles Healing and the like There were no Extraordinary Officers but they had these Gifts But yet they could work or operate by vertue of them only as the Holy Ghost gave them especial Direction for the putting forth of his Power in them So it is said that Paul and Barnabas Preaching at Iconium the Lord gave Testimony unto the word of his Grace and granted Signs and Wonders to be done by their Hands Acts 14. 3. The working of Signs and Miracles is the immediate operation of the Spirit of God nor can any Power or Faculty efficiently productive of such Effects abide in the Souls or Minds of Men These miraculous Operations were the witness of the Holy Ghost sent down from Heaven which he gave to the Truth of the Gospel See Heb. 2. 4. with our Exposition thereon Wherefore there was no more in these Gifts which absolutely exceed the whole faculties of our Natures but the designing of certain Persons by the Holy Ghost in and with whose Ministry he would himself effect miraculous operations Secondly They were such as consisted in Extraordinary Endowments and Improvements of the Faculties of the Souls or Minds of Men such as Wisdom Knowledge Utterance and the like Now where these were bestowed on any in an Extraordinary manner as they were on the Apostles and Evangelists they differed only in Degree from them that are ordinary and still continued but are of the same kind with them whereof we shall treat afterward Now whereas all these Gifts of both sorts are expresly and distinctly enumerated and set down by our Apostle in one place I shall consider them as they are there proposed by him § 2. 1 COR. 12. 7 8 9 10 11. But the manifestation of the Spirit is given to every Man to profit withall For to one is given by the Spirit the word of Wisdom to another the word of Knowledge by the same Spirit to another Faith by the same Spirit to another the Gifts of Healing by the same Spirit to another the working of Miracles to another Prophesie to another discerning of Spirits to another divers kinds of Tongues to another the Interpretation of Tongues But all these worketh that one and self-same Spirit dividing to every one severally as he will The general Concernments of this passage in the Apostle were declared and the context opened at the beginning of our Discourse on this subject I shall only now consider the especial Spiritual Gifts that are here enumerated by the Apostle which are Nine in number laid down promiscuously without respect unto any order or dependance of one upon another although it is probable that those first placed were the principal or of principal use in the Church § 3. The first is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the Word of Wisdom 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 here is of the same signification with 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 in the Hebrew which often signifies a Thing or Matter Wherefore the Word of Wisdom is nothing but Wisdom it self And our Enquiry is What was that Wisdom which was a peculiar and an especial Gift in those days of the Holy Ghost Our Lord Jesus Christ promised unto his Disciples that he would give them a Mouth and Wisdom which all their Adversaries should not be able to gainsay nor resist Luke 21. 15. This will be our Rule in the Declaration of the Nature of this Gift That which he hath respect unto is the Defence of the Gospel and its Truth against powerful persecuting Adversaries For although they had the Truth on their side yet being Men ignorant and unlearned they might justly fear that when they were brought before Kings and Rulers and Priests they should be baffled in their Profession and not be able to defend the Truth Wherefore this Promise of a Mouth and Wisdom respects Spiritual Ability and Utterance in the Defence of the Truth of the Gospel when they were called into question about it Spiritual Ability of Mind is the Wisdom and Utterance or freedom of Speech is the Mouth here promised An Eminent instance of the accomplishment hereof we have in Peter and John Acts 4. For upon their making a Defence of the Resurrection of Christ and the Truth of the Gospel therein such as their Adversaries were not able to gainsay nor resist it is said that when the Rulers and Elders saw their 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 that is their utterance in Defence of their Cause with Boldness and so the Wisdom wherewith it was accompanied considering that they were unlearned and Ignorant they were astonished and only considered that they had been with Jesus v. 13. And he it was who in the accomplishment of his Promise had given them that Spiritual Wisdom and Utterance which they were not able to resist So it is said expresly of Stephen that his Adversaries were not able to resist the Wisdom and Spirit whereby he spake Actt 6. 10. Wherefore this Gift of Wisdom in the first place was a Spiritual Skill and Ability to defend the Truths of the GosPel when questioned opposed or blasphemed And this Gift was eminent in those Primitive Times when a Company of unlearned Men were able upon all occasions to maintain and defend the Truth which they Believed and Professed before and against Doctors Scribes Lawyers Rulers of Synagogus yea Princes and Kings continually so confounding their Adversaries as that being obstinate in their unbelief they were forced to cover their Shame by betaking themselves unto Rage and Bestial Fury Acts 6. 10 11 12 13 14. Chap. 7. 54. Chap. 22. 22 23. As hath been the manner of all their Successors ever since § 4. NOW although this be an especial kind of Wisdom an Eminent Gift of the Holy Ghost wherein the Glory of Christ and Honour of the Gospel in greatly concerned namely an Ability to manage and defend the Truth in times of Trial and Danger to the Confusion of its Adversaries yet I suppose the Wisdom here intended is not absolutely consined thereunto though it be principally intended Peter speaking of Paul's Epistles affirms that they were written according to the Wisdom given into him 2 Pet. 3. 15. That is that especial Gift of Spiritual Wisdom for the management of Gospel Truths unto the Edification of the Church of Christ which he had received And he that would understand what this Wisdom is must be throughly conversant in the Writings of that Apostle For indeed the Wisdom that he useth in the management of the Doctrine of the Gospel in the due consideration of all Persons Occasions Circumstances Temptations of Men and Churches of their State Condition Strength or Weakness Growth or Decays Obedience or Failings their Capacities and Progresses with the Holy Accommodation of himself in what he teacheth or delivereth in Meekness in Vehemency in Tenderness in Sharpness in severe Arguings and pathetical Expostulations with all other ways and means suited
unto his Holy Ends in the propagation of the Gospel and Edification of the Church are inexpressibly Glorious and Excellent All this did he do according to the singular Gift of Wisdom that was bestowed on him Wherefore I take the Word of Wisdom here mentioned to be a peculiar Spiritual Skill and Ability wisely to manage the Gospel in it's Administration unto the Advantage and Furtherance of the Truth especially in the Defence of it when called unto the Trial with it's Adversaries This was an Eminent Gift of the Holy Ghost which considering the Persons employed by him in the Ministry for the most part being known to be unlearned and ignorant fill'd the World with Amazement and was an effectual Means for the subduing of Multitudes unto the Obedience of Faith And so eminent was the Apostle Paul in this Gift and so successful in the Management of it that his Adversaries had nothing to say but that he was subtle and took Men by Craft and Guile 2 Cor. 12. 16. The Sweetness Condescention Self-denial Holy Compliance with all which he made use of mixed with Truth Gravity and Authority they would have had to be all Craft and Guile And this Gift when it is in any measure continued unto any Minister of the Gospel is of singular Use unto the Church of God Yea I doubt not but the Apostle fixed it here in the first place as that which was eminent above all the rest And as where it is too much wanting we see what wosul Mistakes and Miscarriages Men otherwise good and holy will run themselves into unto the great Disadvantage of the Gospel so the real Enjoyment and Exercise of it in any competent measure is the Life and Grace of the Ministry As God filled Bezaliel and Aholiab with Wisdom for the building of the Tabernacle of old so unless he give this Spiritual Wisdom unto the Ministers of the Gospel no Tabernacle of his will be erected where it is fallen down nor kept up where it stands I intend not Secular Wisdom or Civil Wisdom much less Carnal Wisdom but a Spiritual Ability to discharge all our Duties aright in the Ministry committed unto us And as was said where this is wanting we shall quickly see woful and shameful Work made in Churches themselves § 5. I cannot pass by the Consideration of this Gift without offering something that may guide us either in the obtaining or the due Exercise of it And hereunto the things ensuing may be subservient As 1 A Sense of our own Insufficiency as of our selves as unto any End for which this Wisdom is requisite As it is declared that we have no Sufficiency in our selves for any thing that is good all our Sufficiency being of God So in particular it is denyed that we have any for the Work of the Ministry in that Interrogation containing a Negative Proposition And who is sufficient for these things 2 Cor. 2. 16. A Sense hereof is the first Step towards this Wisdom as our Apostle expresly declares Let no Man deceive himself if any among you seemeth to be wise in this world let him become a Fool that he may be wise 1 Cor. 3. 18. Untill we discover and are sensible of our own Folly we are fit neither to receive nor to use this Spiritual Wisdom And the want hereof proves the Ruine of many that pretend unto the Ministry And it were to be wished that it were only their own They come to the Work of it full of Pride Self-conceit and foolish Elation of Mind in an Apprehension of their own Abilities which yet for the most part are mean and contemptible This keeps them sufficiently estranged from a Sense of that Spiritual Wisdom we treat of Hence there is nothing of a Gospel Ministry nor it's Work found among them but an empty Name And as for those who have reduced all Ecclesiastical Administrations to Canons Laws Acts Courts and Legal Processes in them they seem to do it with a Design to cast off all Use of Spiritual Gifts yea to exclude both them and their Author Name and Thing out of the Church of God Is this the Wisdom given by the Holy Ghost for the due Management of Gospel Administrations namely that Men should get a little Skill in some of the worst of Humane Laws and uncomely Artifices of intreiguing Secular Courts which they pride themselves in and terrifie poor Creatures with Mulcts and Penalties that are any way obnoxious unto them What use these things may be of in the World I know not unto the Church of God they do not belong § 6. 2. Being sensible of our own Insufficiency Earnest Prayers for a Supply of this Wisdom are required in us If any of you lack Wisdom let him ask of God who giveth to all Men liberally and upbraideth not and it shall be given him James 1. 5. There is both a Precept and a Promise to enforce this Duty That we all want Wisdom in our selves is unquestionable I mean as to our Concerns in the Gospel either to bear Testimony unto it in Difficulties or to manage the Truths of it unto Edification The way for our Supply lies plain and open before us neither is there any other that we can take one step in towards it Let us ask it of God who giveth liberally and we shall receive it This was that which rendred Solomon so great and glorious when he had his Choice given him of all desireable things he made his Request for Wisdom to the Discharge of the Office and Duties of it that God had called him unto Tho' it were an whole Kingdom that he was to Rule yet was his Work carnal and of this World compared with the Spiritual Administrations of the Gospel And hereunto a worldly Ministry is no less averse than unto a Sence of their own Insufficiency The Fruits do sufficiently manifest how much this Duty is contemned by them But the Neglect of it I say the Neglect of Praying for Wisdom to be enabled unto the Discharge of the Work of the Ministry and the due Management of the Truths of the Gospel according as occasion do require in them who pretend thereunto is a Fruit of Unbelief yea of Atheism and Contempt of God § 7. 3. DUE Meditation on our great Pattern the Lord Jesus Christ and the Apostles being Followers of them as they were of him is also required hereunto As in all other things so in especial in his Ministry for the Revelation of the Truth and giving Testimony thereunto the Lord Jesus was the great Pattern and Example God in him representing unto us that Perfection in Wisdom which we ought to aim at I shall not here in particular look into this Heavenly Treasury but only say that he who would be really and truly wise in Spiritual things who would either rightly receive or duly improve this Gift of the Holy Ghost he ought continually to bear in his Heart his Mind and Affections this great Exemplar and
Applauses from Persons unacquainted with the Mystery of these things let them frame to themselves such a Work of the Ministry as whose Discharge stands in little or no need of these Gifts yet it will at length appear that where the Gifts of the Holy Ghost are excluded from their Administration the Lord Christ is so and the Spirit himself is so and all true Edification of the Church is so and so are all the real Concerns of the Gospel And so have we as I hope confirmed the second part of the Work of the Holy Ghost with respect unto Spiritual Gifts namely his continuance to distribute and communicate unto the Church to the End of the World according unto the Powers and Duties which he hath erected in it or required of it CHAP. VIII Of the Gifts of the Spirit with respect unto Doctrine Rule and Worship how attained and improved § 1. THERE remain yet two things to be spoken unto with respect unto the Gifts which the Holy Ghost bestows on the Ministers of the Gospel to qualifie them unto their Office and to enable them unto their Work And these are 1 What they are 2. How they are to be attained and improved In our Enquiry after the first or what are the Gifts whereby Men are fitted and enabled for the Ministry we wholly set aside the consideration of all those gracious qualifications of Faith Love Zeal Compassión Careful tender Watchfulness and the like whereon the Holy Use of their Ministry doth depend For our Enquiry is only after those Gifts whereon depends the very Being of the Ministry There may be a true Ministry in some cases where there is no sanctifying Grace but where there are no Spiritual Gifts there is no Ministry at all They are in General Abilities for the due management of the Spiritual Administrations of the Gospel in its Doctrine Worship and Discipline unto the Edification of the Church It is not easie nay it they be unto us it is not possible to enumerate in particular all the various Gifts which the Holy Ghost endows the Ministers of the Gospel withall ●●ereas all the Concerns of the Church may be referred unto these three Heads of Doctrine Worship and Rule we may enquire what are the principal Spiritual Gifts of the Holy Ghost with respect unto them distinctly § 2. THE first great Duty of the Ministry with reference unto the Church is the Dispensation of the Doctrine of the Gospel unto it for its Edification As this is the Duty of the Church continually to attend unto Acts 2. 42. so it is the principal Work of the Ministry the Foundation of all other Duties which the Apostles themselves gave themselves unto in an especial manner Acts 6. 4. Hence is it given in charge unto all Ministers of the Gospel Acts 20. 28. 1 Pet. 5. 2. 1 Tim. 1. 3. chap. 5. 17. chap. 4. 13 14 16. 2 Tim. 4. 1 2 3. For this is the principal means appointed by Christ for the Edification of his Church that whereby Spiritual Life is begotten and preserved Where this Work is neglected or carelesly attended unto there the whole Work of the Ministry is despised And with respect unto this Ministerial Duty there are three Spiritual Gifts that the Holy Ghost endoweth Men withall which must be considered § 3. THE first is Wisdom or Knowledge or Understanding in the Mysteries of the Gospel the Revelation of the Mystery of God in Christ with his Mind and Will towards us therein These things may be distinguished and they seem to be so in the Scripture sometimes I put them together as all of them denote that Acquaintance with and Comprehension of the Doctrine of the Gospel which is indispensibly necessary unto them who are called to Preach it unto the Church This some imagine an easie matter to be attained at least that there is no more nor the use of any other means required thereunto than what is necessary to the Acquisition of Skill in any other Art or Science And it were well if some otherwise concerned in Point of Duty would but lay out so much of their Strength and Time in the obtaining of this Knowledge as they do about other things which will not turn much unto their account But the Cursory Perusal of a few Books is thought sufficient to make any Man wise enough to be a Minister And not a few undertake ordinarily to be Teachers of others who would scarcely be admitted as tolerable Disciples in a well ordered Church But there belongeth more unto this Wisdom Knowledge and Understanding than most Men are aware of Were the Nature of it duely considered and withall the Necessity of it unto the Ministry of the Gospel probably some would not so rush on that Work as they do which they have no provision of Ability for the performance of It is in brief such a comprehension of the Scope and End of the Scripture of the Revelation of God therein such an Acquaintance with the Systeme of particular Doctrinal Truths in their Rise Tendency and Use such an Habit of Mind in judging of Spiritual Things and comparing them one with another such a distinct insight into the Springs and Course of the Mystery of the Love Grace and Will of God in Christ as enables them in whom it is to declare the Counsel of God to make known the Way of Life of Faith and Obedience unto others and to instruct them in their whole Duty to God and Man thereon This the Apostle calls his Knowledge in the Mystery of Christ which he manifested in his Writings Ephes. 3. 4. For as the Gospel the Dispensation and Declaration whereof is committed unto the Ministers of the Church is the Wisdom of God in a Mystery 1 Cor. 2. 7. so their Principal Duty is to become so wise and understanding in that Mystery as that they may be able to declare it unto others without which they have no Ministry committed unto them by Jesus Christ. See Ephes. 1. 9. Chap. 3. 3 6 19. Col. 4. 3. The sole Enquiry is Whence we may have this Wisdom seeing it is abundantly evident that we have it not of our selves That in general it is from God that it is to be asked of him the Scripture every where declares See Col. 1. 9. Chap. 2. 2. 2 Tim. 2. 7. Jam. 1. 5. 1 John 5. 20. And in particular it is plainly affirmed to be the especial Gift of the Holy Ghost He gives the Word of Wisdom 1 Cor. 12. 8. which place hath been opened before And it is the first Ministerial Gift that he bestows on any Where this is not in some measure to look for a Ministry is to look for the Living among the Dead And they will deceive their own Souls in the End as they do those of others in the mean time who on any other grounds do undertake to be Preachers of the Gospel But I shall not here divert unto the full description of this Spiritual Gift
because I have discoursed concerning it elsewhere § 4 WITH respect unto the Doctrine of the Gospel there is required unto the Ministry of the Church skill to divide the word aright which is 〈…〉 a peculiar Gift of the Holy Ghost 2 Tim. 〈…〉 study to approve thy self unto God a 〈…〉 ●hat needeth not to be ashamed rightly 〈…〉 Word of Truth Both the former Clauses depend on the latter If a Minister 〈◊〉 be accepted with God in his Work if he would 〈◊〉 found at the last day a Workman that needs 〈◊〉 to be ashamed that is such a Builder of the House of God as whose Work is meet proper and useful he must take care to divide the word of Truth which is committed unto his Dispensation aright or in a due manner Ministers are Stewards in the House of God and Dispensers of the Ministeries thereof And therefore it is required of them that they give unto all the Servants that are in the House or do belong unto it a meet Portion according unto their Wants Occasions and Services suitable unto the Will and Wisdom of their Lord and Master Luke 12. 42 43. Who is that faithful and wise Steward whom his Master shall make Ruler over his Houshold to give them their Portion of Meat in due Season For this giving of Provision and a Portion of Meat unto the Houshold of Christ consists principally in the Right dividing and distribution of the Word of Truth It is the taking out from those great stores of it in the Scripture and as it were cutting off a Portion suitable unto the various Conditions of those in the Family Hèrein consists the principal Skill of a Scribe furnished for the Kingdom of Heaven with the Wisdom before described And without this a ●●●mon course of Dispensing or Preaching the 〈◊〉 without differencing of Persons and 〈…〉 ever it may be Gilded over with a 〈…〉 VVords and Oratory is shameful 〈◊〉 House of God Now unto this skill 〈…〉 are required 1 A sound Judgment in 〈…〉 ●●ncerning the state and condition of th●se 〈…〉 any one is so dispensing the VVord 〈…〉 of a Shepherd to know the state of his Flock and unless he do so he will never feed them profitably He must know whether they are Babes or Young Men or Old whether they need Milk or strong Meat whether they are skilful or unskilful in the VVord of Righteousness whether they have their Senses exercised to discern Good and Evil or not or whether their Hearers are mixed with all these sorts VVhether in the Judgment of Charity they are Converted unto God or are yet in an unregenerate Condition VVhat probably are their principal Temptations their Hinderances and Furtherances what is their growth or decay in Religion He that is not able to make a competent Judgment concerning these things and the other Circumstances of the Flock so as to be steered thereby in his VVork will never Evidence himself to be a VVorkman that needeth not to be ashamed 2 An Acquaintance with the VVays and Methods of the VVork of God's Grace on the Minds and Hearts of Men that he may pursue and comply with its design in the Ministry of the VVord Nothing is by many more despised than an understanding hereof yet is nothing more necessary to the VVork of the Ministry The VVord of the Gospel as Preached is Vehiculum Gratiae and ought to be ordered so as it may comply with its design in its whole VVork on the Souls of Men. He therefore who is unacquainted with the ordinary Methods of the Operation of Grace sights uncertainly in his Preaching of the Word like a Man beating of the Air. It is true God can and often doth direct a Word of Truth spoken as it were at Random unto a proper effect of Grace on some or other as it was when the Man drew a Bow at a venture and smote the King of Israel between the Joynts of the Harness But ordinarily a Man is not like to hit a Joynt who knows not how to take his aim 3 An Acquaintonce with the Nature of Temptation with the especial Hinderances of Faith and Obedience which may befall those unto whom the Word is dispensed is in like manner required hereunto Many things might be added on this Head seeing a principal part of Ministerial Skill doth consist herein 4 A right understanding of the Nature of Spiritual Diseases Distempers and Sicknesses with their proper Cures and Remedies belongeth hereunto For the want hereof the Hearts of the wicked are oftentimes made glad in the Preaching of the Word and those of the Righteous filled with sorrow the Hands of Sinners are strengthened and those who are looking towards God are discouraged or turned out of the way And where Men either know not these things or do not or cannot apply themselves skilfully to distribute the Word according to this variety of occasion they cannot give the Houshold its portion of Meat in Season And he that wants this Spiritual Gift will never divide the Word aright unto its proper Ends 2 Tim. 3. 16 17. And it is lamentable to consider what shameful Work is made for want hereof in the Preaching of some Men Yea how the whole Gift is lost as to its Power Use and Benefit § 5. THIRDLY The Gift of Utterance also belongeth unto this part of the Ministerial Duty in the Dispensation of the Doctrine of the Gospel This is particularly reckoned by the Apostle among the Gifts of the Spirit 1 Cor. 1. 5. 2 Cor. 8. 5. And he desires the Prayers of the Church that the Gift may abide with himself and abound in him Ephes. 6. 19. And he there declares that the Nature of it consists in the opening of the Mouth boldly to make known the Mysteries of the Gospel As also Col. 4. 3. Now this Utterance doth not consist in a Natural Volubility of Speech which taken alone by it self is so far from being a Gift of the Spirit or a thing to be so earnestly prayed for as that it is usually a Snare to them that have it and a trouble to them that hear them Nor doth it consist in a Rhetorical Ability to set off Discourses with a flourish of Words be they never so plausible or enticing much less in a bold corrupting of the Ordinance of Preaching by a Foolish Affectation of words in supposed Elegancies of Speech Quaint Expressions and the like Effects of Wit that is Fancy and Vanity But four things do concur hereunto 1 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or dicendi libertas The word we Translate Utterance is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 that is Speech But that not Speech in general but a certain kind of Speech is intended is evident from the places mentioned and the Application of them And it is such a Speech as is elsewhere called 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 that is a freedom and liberty in the declaration of the Truth conceived This a Man hath when he is not from any Internal Defect or
from any outward Consideration streightened in the Declaration of those things which he ought to speak This Frame and Ability the Apostle expresseth in Himself 2 Cor. 6. 11. O ye Corinthians our Mouth is open unto you our Heart is enlarged A free enlarged Spirit attended with an Ability of Speech suited unto the matter in Hand with its occasions belong to this Gift 2 So also doth Boldness and Holy Confidence So we often render 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 wherein this utterance doth much consist When the Spirit of God in the midst of Difficulties Oppositions and Discouragements strengtheneth the Minds of Ministers so as that they are not terrified with any Amazement but discharge their Work freely as considering whose Word and Message it is that they do deliver belongs to this Gift of Utterance 3 So also doth Gravity in Expression becoming the Sacred Majesty of Chriist and his Truths in the Delivery of them He that speaks is to speak as the Oracles of God 1 Pet. 4. 11. That is not only as to Truth preaching the Word of God and nothing else but doing it with that Gravity and Soundness of Speech which becomes them who speak the Oracles of God For as we are to deliver Sound Doctrine and nothing else Tit. 1. 9. so we are to use sound Speech that cannot be condemned Tit. 2. 7 8. 4 Hereunto also belongs that Authority which accompanieth the Delivery of the Word when preached in Demonstration of these Spiritual Abilities For all these things are necessary that the Hearers may receive the Word not as the Word of Man but as it is indeed the Word of God § 6. THESE are the principal Spiritual Gifts wherewith the Holy Ghost endows the Ministers of the Church with respect unto the effectual Dispensation of the Word or the Doctrine of the Gospel which is committed unto them And where they are communicated in any such degree as is necessary unto the due Discharge of that Office they will evidence themselves to the Consciences of them that do believe The Dispensation of the Word by vertue of them though under great Variety from the various Degrees wherein they are communicated and the different natural Abilities of them that do receive them will be sufficiently distinguished and remote from that empty wordy sapless way of discoursing Spiritual things which is the meer effect of the Wit Fancy Invention and Projection of Men destitute of the Saving Knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ and the Mysteries of the Gospel § 7. THE second Head of Duties belonging unto the Ministerial Office respects the Worship of God By the Worship of God here I understand only that especial part thereof whereof himself is the immediate Object For absolutely the preaching and hearing of the Word is a part of Sacred Worship as that wherein we act the Obedience of Faith unto the Commands of God and submit our selves unto his Institution And indeed as unto those that hear it is God declaring himself by his Word that is the immediate Object of their Worship But the Dispensation of the Word which we have considered is the acting of Men upon the Authority and Command of God towards others But as was said by that part we enquire into I intend that alone whereof God himself was the immediate object Such are all the remaining Offices and Duties of the Church those only excepted which belong to it's Rule And this Worship hath various Acts according to the variety of Christ's Institutions and the Churches occasions Yet as to the manner of it's Performance it is comprized in Prayer For by Prayer we understand all Confessions Supplications Thanksgivings and Praises that are made unto God in the Church whether absolutely or in the Administration of other Ordinances as the Sacraments Wherefore in this Duty as comprehensive of all the Sacred Offices of publick Worship as the Glory of God is greatly concerned so it is the principal Act of Obedience in the Church This then as to the performance of it depends either on the natural Abilities of Men or on the Aids and Operation of the Holy Ghost By the natural Abilities of Men I understand not only what they are able of themselves in every Instance to perform but also what-ever Assistance they may make use of either of their own finding out or of others And by the Aids of the Holy Ghost I intend and especial Spiritual Gift bestowed on Men to this purpose Now to suppose that the whole Duty of the Church herein should consist in the Actings of Men in their own Strength and Power without any especial Assistance of the Holy Spirit is to exclude the consideration of him from those things with respect whereunto he is principally promised by our Lord Jesus Christ. But what concerneth this Gift of the Holy Ghost hath been at large handled by it self already and must not here be again insisted on Taking for granted what is therein sufficiently confirmed I shall only add that those who have not received this Gift are utterly unfit to undertake the Office of the Ministry wherein it is their Duty to go before the Churrh in the Administration of all Ordinances by vertue of these Abilities In things Civil or Secular it would be esteemed an intolerable Solecism to call and choose a Man to the Discharge of an Office or Duty whose Execntion depended solely on sach a peculiar Faculty or Skill as he who is so called hath no interest in or acquaintance with And it will one day appear to be so also in things Sacred and Religious yea much more § 8. THIRDLY The Rule of the Church belongeth unto the Ministers of it God hath established Rule in the Church Rom. 12. 8. 1 Cor. 12. 28. 1 Tim. 5. 17. 1 Thess. 5. 12. Heb. 13. 17. I dispute not now of what sort this Ministry is nor whether the Rule belong unto one sort alone It is enough unto my present Design that it is committed by Christ unto the Ministers of the Church which are it's Guides Rulers and Overseers Nor shall I at present enquire into the particular Powers Acts and Duties of this Rule I have done it elsewhere I am only now to consider it so far as it's Exercise requireth an especial Ministerial Gift to be communicated by the Holy Ghost And in order thereunto the things ensuing must be premised 1 That this Rule is Spiritual and hath nothing in common with the Administration of the Powers of the World It hath I say no Agreement with Secular Power and it's Exercise unless it be in some natural Circumstances that inseparably attend Rulers and Ruled in any kind It belongs unto the Kingdom of Christ and the Administration of it which are not of this World And as this is well pleaded by some against those who would erect a Kingdom for him in the World and as far as I can understand of this World framed in their own Imaginations unto a fancied Interest of their own so it