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A44489 The best exercise for Christians in the worst times in order to their security against prophaness and apostacy : good and useful to be consider'd ... / proposed to consideration by J.H. ... Horn, John, 1614-1676. 1671 (1671) Wing H2793; ESTC R34470 179,378 328

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as an holy Temple or building and therefore ought also to be clean and chast and holy in all things to him as he that hath appointed it for his habitation and dwells therein is holy 2. In that the Believers are the matter to be built upon that most holy Faith it is implyed too that they yet are imperfect and not compleat in themselves or in their conformity to Christ and attainments from Christ their faith is most holy no blemish or imperfection or defect in that but they that are in or upon it are not so they need to be builded up and perfected they may yea it s but meet and right that they should acknowledge their own shortness in holiness or goodness that so they may attend to grow in Grace and in the knowledge of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ but they may not fault the faith once delivered to the Saints or accuse it of want or defect or bear that it be faulted added to or altered they are to let that alone as it is in that respect but attend that they themselves may be added to in their believing living righteously godlily and soberly in this present evil world though they be compleat in Christ their Head Root and Foundation Col. 2.10 yet in their attainments of the knowledge of Christ and conformity to him in holiness and happiness they have not yet attained neither are already perfect as the Apostle sayes of himself Philip. 3.14 15. They see but darkly and as in a glass not so as they are seen they know but in part and prophecy but in part that that is perfect in those respects is not yet come but to be waited for by them 1 Cor. 13.9 11. they may yet and ought to add in their faith vertue and in vertue knowledg and in knowledge temperance and in temperance patience and in patience godliness and in godliness brotherly kindness and in brotherly kindness charity 2 Peter 1.5.6 7. It will do us no hurt to acknowledge our own shortness and imperfection in our attainments so we also acknowledge the fulness and perfection of the most holy faith for perfecting us and bringing us to the inheritance yea as it is dangerous for Believers and leads to their destruction to admit an imperfection and defect in the faith for that will lay them open to impostures to corrupt them therefrom so not to acknowledge their own imperfection and defect to say they have no sin or have attained all fulness of knowledge and goodness or with the Church of Laodicea that They are rich and increased with goods and need nothing is very dangerous and destructive to them also laying them open to pride and puffings up in themselves as also to slothfulness covetousness and security and by that means to sail of the Grace of God and to be deluded and carried captive of Satan to their own destruction It implyes further 3. That their perfection in conformity to Christ and attainments by Christ is to be sought for in abiding in their most holy Faith and so by and from it as it signifies the object or foundation of it which is Christ and by and through the the faith as it signifies the Doctrine holding forth Christ They are not to seek further growth and perfection by going away from that to some other doctrine as better fitted for that purpose for then should not this be the most holy faith but that other doctrine should be more holy than this nor should they build up themselves thereon but besides this as quitting and forsaking this that they might be built up or build up themselves on some other thing but here they are to continue holding fast that which they have heard and received And to that purpose it is that the Apostle being about to leave the Elders of Ephesus and the Churches thereabout commits them to God and to the word of his Grace as able to build them up and to give them the inheritance Act. 20 32. and tells the Corinths that they should be saved in keeping in memory what they had received in the Gospel preached by him from the beginning or in the first things of it 1 Cor. 15.1 2 3. and 1.22 23. So the Apostle John too 1 John 2.24 25. for this doctrine is not like that of the Law or first Testament that made nothing perfect but perfection is herein and herethrough to be attained so far as we be capable of attaining it here yea to the inheritance it self also it is onely Christ as herein set forth that doth bring men The Doctrine then or faith once delivered to the Saints is not at any time to be waved or altered by us but suffered to abide and to be abid in by us and on that Believers are to build up themselves who are yet in themselves imperfect stand in need of building It s the foundation laid for them that upholds them and bears them up from sinking all their faith hope stay comfort springs therefrom and stands thereupon but it self stands upon none of them nor is added to or made more holy by them yea they themselves as to their Spirits and spiritual conditions stand upon it are what they are as a Building for God from and by it and in union with it and besides that there is no standing for them or any man nothing to support relieve or comfort them against the accusations of the Law and sin and Sathan nothing else to secure them and keep them from perishing in the wrath to come no other Sacrifice for sins to be found but what this presents nor otherwise than as this presents and therefore no forgiveness justification or salvation but upon and according to this faith and doctrine All the blessing and fulness of God is here dwelling and sure to be met with by those that there seek and wait for him and nothing but lies and emptiness can any finde to uphold them if this be turned from No work or worth no prayers or tears or acts of a man can help him that hath rejected and is besides this foundation all the Building therefore is to be on this but then it s to be inquired 5. How the believer is to be built thereupon and how to build up himself and what that implies to 〈◊〉 we may say 1. The building themselves upon this is the firming themselves in the belief and acknowledgment of this most holy faith a growing more into it and in union with it more to believe it and discern and see into the truth fulness and abundance in it more to love it and adhere to it as having all things of worth and excellencie in it and as thence seeking and expecting them and then 2. The deriving vertue from it strength courage fortitude patience and so the divine vertues in it to an increase and augmentation in all holiness and conformity to Christ and so an ascending up or mounting up more heaven-ward and God● ward in
give light to all that come into the house In a word he doth nothing he gives nothing to us in vain but for use and service And to what better use or of greater concernment can we imploy what he gives us than to keep our selves and one another in the love of God seeing therein lies our welfare and happiness and out of that nothing but wo and misery can befal us It is true that it is his work to keep us safe but in our hearing and following him and his Counsels and so in keeping to him as it 's the Castle and strong hold that keeps the man that flies to it but it is in his keeping within it and not departing out of it because of any assaults made against it or flatteries of the enemy that would intice him out of it Yea it is the goodness strength and every way commodiousness of the strong hold considered by him that is in it that arms him also against those fears or inticements from without that endeavour to make him leave it Even so it is only Christ abid in by men that every way secures the Soul against all assaults it from men or Devils and it is the diligent consideration of Christ as the great Saviour and means yea Author of safety and happiness provided for us of God and the infinite excellencies and preciousness of him as delivered up for our offences and raised again for our justification and glorified at Gods right hand as Lord and Christ that being considered by us prevails with the Soul to abide in him whence to that purpose the Apostles every where make it their business to set forth the fulness and faithfulness of Christ the infinite abiding vertues of his Sacrifice with God and for men his wonderful mercy and compassionateness the fulness and compleatness o● the righteousness and the abundance of the Redemption in him the infiniteness of his power and wisdome c. to move and perswade believers to abide him and not listen to the enemy or wander out of him after any other way name thing or person in whole or in part from him Col. 2.1 ver 3.4 8 9.10 Gal. 3 7 9 13 14 26 27 28 29 as also to that purpose they exhort us to consider him and the excellencies in him as Heb. 3.1 and 12.2 Consider the Apostle and High-Priest of our Profession Jesus Christ who was faithful in all things to him that appointed him as Moses also was and consider him who endured such contradictions of sinners least ye be weary and faint in your mindes So Heb. 4.14 15 16. and 10 14 15 19 20 21 35 36 37 c. the want of which or slothfulness in it lays open the Soul to the power of Sathans temptations and false Teachers seducements It is his work to keep us then but in his way to be sought for and waited for by us which being our work though that also in his power and strength we may well be exhorted to keep our selves that the wicked one touch us not According to that in Prov. 4.6 Forsake her not and she shall preserve thee love her and she shall keep thee Wisdome will keep us in our cleaving to her and depending upon her to keep us she will preserve us in our loving her and observing her instructions to which also her goodness and the goodness of her instructions will allure us if considered by us and if proved and tryed by us in our listning to and obeying her Counsels It s his work in our looking to and obeying him it s our work in the strength and helpfulness afforded to us by him and in his keeping us He keeps those that trust in him as a hen that defends from the Kite the Chickens running under her wings but as there if the chickens straggle and come not not when she clocks they may be catched up and devoured so unless we come and stay under the wings in the Doctrine and obedience of Christ or at his clock or call return again to him from our strayings from him we may be devoured by the adversary of our Salvation Vse All which things being duly considered by us may both confute and admonish us of divers vain evil and false conceptions that betray mens Souls into the snares of death and may awaken and provoke us to diligence in taking heed to our standings and taking to us and making use of the whole armour of God to resist our Adversaries as 1. It reprehends and shews the falshood of that conception that if a man be once in the love and Grace of God he must of necessity abide so always no possibility of his falling therefrom Once a Son and alway so no sin can un-son him that is once a Son of God whomsoever God loves once he loves for ever and the like for which they usually quote that in John 13.1 which is but That Christ having so loved his own that were in the world loved them to the end that is he loved his Disciples to the end of the time of his being in the world with them He loved that is took all occasions to testifie also his love and accordingly even till his death testified it in his words and works to them yet so as he bids them abide in him and continue in his love Take heed least any deceive them as implying that for all this his great love toward them they were not out of all possibility of being deceived or departing from him if they should be careless as conceiting such a thing impossible they might be circumvented and not continue in his love Yea he tells Peter that except he wash him he should have no part in him John 13.8 and sure all his exhorting them to keep his Commandments and abide in him c. imply at least a possibility of their doing otherwise ● no need to have been so earnest to exhort them to such things Again we have seen before what the Apostle said to and of the Galathians whom he asserts to have been Sons and known of God what fear he had of them what warnings he gives them and what he supposes might yea and affirms would befal them if they went on to follow after the false Apostles who had begun to seduce them Indeed all the Scriptures do shew sufficiently the certain attainment of eternal life by those that are careful to wait upon God and look diligently to him by Jesus Christ for his supplying keeping and saving of them that wait upon him and keep his way that hear Christs voice and follow him and do not presume to turn away from him or sit loose from his instructions by which they may and should be kept close to him but though the just do live by faith yet if he draw back the Soul of God shall have no pleasure in him Heb. 10.39 2. Again such conceptions and sayings as import that God works so altogether and irresistibly in the believer as that he
leaves nothing upon the Believer to do in order to his preservation in his love and favour to which they alledge that in Phil. 2.12 13. That it is God that worketh in you to will and to doe of good pleasure Where the Apostle asserts that not as an evidence or argument to prove that there is nothing therefore left for the believer to doe in which he may possibly fail and to which he needs to be exhorted but as the reason and ground wherefore the believer should be careful to work out his own Salvation with fear and trembling for which there would be no room or ground if God wrought all things in the belieliever yea and his working out too irresistibly nor any need for to have exhorted them if they could not chuse but so work upon the account of God's working in them But the Apostle plainly implies that because its God that works in and through the Grace revealed to and received by the believer of good pleasure so as not bound or obliged so to work but only of his mercy and good will therefore it behooves believers to yield up themselves to and in his operations to will and do and so to work out what he is working in them and not to resist and quench his operations least so they should provoke him who is a free agent and works only of good will to be offended with them and withdraw his operations and good Spirit by which he is operating and working in them from them and then they can do nothing toward their salvation but be in danger to goe back to destruction As also the argument used ver 16. to inforce that instruction upon them seems clearly to imply in that he says That I may rejoyce in the day of Jesus Christ that I have not run in vain nor laboured in vain for to what purpose should he mention such a thing with respect to them if there had been no possibility of their failing of the Grace and happiness to which he laboured to bring them instrumentally or if there was nothing to be done by them that might conduce to their obtaining the end of his running and labouring amongst them at least that could possibly be neglected and left undone by them so as therethrough to indanger their failing thereof and so a disappointment of the Apostles desire and hope concerning them The whole Scripture as it were suspending the tenour of the continuance of believers in Gods love and favour upon their keeping his Commandments and exhorting therefore to diligence in observing and keeping them shews the vanity of such apprehensions and that there is something required on mans part to his being preserved in the Grace of God Forsake her not and she shall preserve thee love her and she shall keep thee Prov. 4.6 If ye love me keep my Commandments and I will pray the Father c. And be that hath my Commandments and keepeth them he it is that loveth me and he that loveth me shall be loved that is continue to be loved of my Father and I will love him continue to loue him as John 15.10 and I will manifest mine own self to him John 14.21 23. Keep your selves in the love of God 3. Again it reproves and discovers the evil and naughtiness of those high and presumptuous thoughts which are the issue and fruit of the two former mentioned Deut. 29.18 19. wherein men having believed and being pronounced righteous and so being under the sentence of life as Ezek. 33.13 thereupon presume to commit iniquity and say in their hearts that though they do so and add drunkenness to their thirst satisfie their vain and sinful desires and lust never so greedily yet they are safe enough they cannot miscarry but shall have peace and favour with God still or if they may provoke God to some displeasure against them so as to chastise them yet that shall be the worst that shall or may befal them These thoughts also contrary to what is foreshewed and to many serious threats in the Scriptures as that the Lord will not spare such an one but then his wrath and his jealousie shall smoke against him and the Lord shall blot his name from under Heaven Deut. 29.20 and that he who when God hath said unto him as righteous thou shalt surely live shall thereupon trust to his own righteousness and commit iniquity shall surely die Ezek. 33.13 and therefore even believers are admonished not to be high minded but fear Rom. 11.20 21 22. 2. It also serves to exhort and provoke believers to watchfulness care and diligence in taking heed to the Grace of God and cleaving thereto and quitting themselves as men that they may continue and abide in that state of love and favor to which they are freely chosen of God in Christ making their calling 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 and election thereto firm and sure as 2 Pet. 1.10 to that purpose adding to or in their faith vertue or courage for God and his truth and against Sathan sin and all that stands cross to their well-doing and in vertue knowledge to direct and guide all their zeal and courage aright and in knowledge temperance sobriety in thoughts of themselves not aspiring to pry into things above their reach or that they have not seen in the testimony of God as also temperance in use of the mercies of God in the things of this life and of their liberties thereto to which their knowledge makes way least by undue use of their liberties offend other ● and in their temperance patience both to continue therein denying themselves and abstaining from fleshly lusts and also in induring whatsoever sufferings and adversities may befal them in their way and in patience Godliness an acknowledgement of God and his power and goodness and a depending on him and looking to him in all things and making him the Alpha and Omega of their lives and actions receiving all from him and living in all things to him by Jesus Christ and in godliness Brotherly kindness an hearty intire love of the Brethren being kind and courteous and of one minde with them loving as Brethren and Heirs together of the same Grace and inheritance and in Brotherly kindness charity a free and gracious affection and love to men not for any goodness in them rendring them worthy of love as in Brotherly kindness but because of Gods free and gracious love and affection both to us and them so loving others even all men as we are loved of God as men seeking to win by love those that are without and to doe them good even as he hath done to us though unworthy of love from him If we doe those things we shall never fall if we goe on thus adding Grace to Grace Growing in Grace and in the knowledge of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ To such like purposes both our Lord himself and his Servants have given manifold exhortations and Counsels As to watch and pray
Jesus in glory when that that is perfect being come that that is in part shall be done away and there shall be no more need of teaching or saying to one another Know the Lord for all shall know him from the least to the greatest therefore these are called the last times because no other change is to be made no● any thing added till faith be turned into sight and fruition and therefore the Apostle saith if not only any man or Angel from Heaven preach against or contrary to but if we or any man or Angel preach anything beside or different from or as adding somthing as matter of faith or foundation to what we have preached and ye received let him be Anathema Gal. 1.8 9. and the Apostle John to the same purpose If any come to you and bring not this Doctrine receive him not to house neither bid him God-speed for he that biddeth him God-speed is partaker also of his evil deeds 2 John 10 11. Clearly implying that he that brings another Doctrine beside this faith once delivered to the Saints recorded in the Epistles and writings of the holy Apostles and Evangelists doth evil therein whatever works or deeds of zeal and piety he may do or seem to do with and in countenance of another Doctrine they are altogether evil deeds and not approved of God nor to be approved of men 3. And indeed the main reason why the Apostle calls the faith of these Believers the most holy faith was to commend it to them and move them to abide in it hold it fast and not suffer themselves by any pretences of Deceivers and false Apostles and Teachers to be waved therefrom For the false Apostles used that artifice to supplant the Believers from the belief of the truth and turn them aside from the faith that the Serpent used at the first with our first Parents to turn them from their belief of and obedience to Gods word to them as the Apostle so signifies in 2 Cor. 11.2 3 13 14. that is as the Serpent to beguile Evah pretended some want in their state that God had set them in and some great defect in that great provision or allowance that God afforded them even so the false Teachers as Messengers of Sathan did use to insinuate to the Believers of the Apostles Doctrine and so in and on Christ as set forth therein that there was some defect and want in that object of their faith and in the way in which they sought justification and the favour of God it was not a perfect and full way but would they listen to them they would shew them a more perfect faith or doctrine and so a more full and perfect object and ground of faith and confidence and way to happiness than Christs Apostles had done even as the Serpent perswaded Evah that there was some more excellent vertue and quality in the forbidden fruit to advance them make them like● God than was in all the other injoyments that God afforded them in Paradise Therefore in opposition to that subtle and false insinuation and to fortifie the Believers mindes there against the Apostle there stiles it the most holy saith as implying the perfection of it that none can or may adde any thing to it to make it holier or better the adding to it is the corrupting marring and perverting of it so that whatsoever Doctrine should add to or alter it should be not the more but less holy nay indeed unholy even as the adding any thing to the holy Oyntment under the Law spoiled it and rendred it unclean This was an argument often made use of by the Apostles to arm the Believers against the false suggestions and canning slights of the false Apostles as may be seen in divers passages of their Epistle As so the Apostle Paul mindes the Colossians That in Christ and in the Mystery of God Father and Christ are hid all the treasures of wisdome and knowledge and that in him dwells all the fulness of the God-head bodily to keep them from being seduced from the simplicity in Christ or from the said mystery of God and Christ which is the same that the Apostle calls the most holy faith here by any inticing words or vain Philosophy and deceit Col. 2.2 3 4 8 10. and the Apostle John tells the believers that that which they had heard from the beginning abiding in them they should abide in the Father and in the Son and so injoy the promise of eternal life and that they had received an Vnction from the Holy One which abiding in them they should not need that any should teach them but as that taught them of all things meaning that the Doctrine of Christ and the Spirit therein received were the onely sufficient and perfect guide so as no teaching disagreeing from that was needful or behooveful for them and this to arm them against those that seduced them 1 John 2.18 24 25 26 27. as also in Chapter 5.11 12 13. he there minds them that God hath given us eternal life and that this life is in his Son and that he that hath the Son hath eternal life and he that hath not the Son hath not that life to the end that the believers to whom he wrote might be assured or might know against all the subtle secret and lying suggestions of the false Apostles to the contrary perswading them that that Doctrine of Christ and that faith in him that they had would not suffice to eternal life but that it was needful that they should turn out to some new form of Doctrine and object of faith or adde something as the observation of Moses Law thereto if they desired to be saved I say contrary to this he tells them he that hath the Son hath life and he that hath not the Son hath not life that the believers might know that they have eternal life that they might know that they were in a sure and certain way to it and were at present by vertue of Christ believed in and had by them heirs of it and that in turning out from him and letting him go they would deprive themselves of it that so they might believe that is yet believe or continue to believe in the name of the onely begotten Son of God and not turn from him after any thing else that the false Teachers might propound to them as better for them and more full and certain that being the way to deprive themselves of the good they were in and of the life and happiness they were in Christ heirs of as also to the same purpose is that in 2 John 9. where having warned them of deceivers and wisht them to look to themselves he adds Whoso transgresseth and abideth not in the Doctrine of Christ he hath not God but whosoever abideth in the Doctrine of Christ hath both the Father and the Son yea whereas it was a false suggestion of the false Apostles that the Doctrine of Paul and
Caution Look diligently least any man fail of the grace of God least any root of bitterness spring up and trouble you and thereby many be defiled least there be any fornicator or prophane person as Esau who for one morsel of meat sold his birth-right for ye know how afterward when he would have inherited the blessing he was rejected for he found no place of repentance though he sought it carefully with tears for ye are not come to Mount Sinai the Mount which might be touched and which burnt with fire c. but ye are come to Mount Sion the City of the living God c. See that ye refuse not him that speaketh for if they escaped not who refused him who spake on earth how shall we escape if we turn from him that speaks from heaven Heb. 12.15 16 17 18 22 25. Where the Apostle from the heavenliness and so by consequence the holiness and graciousness of the Gospel ministration warns us to take heed of all prophaneness and implyes the severity of Gods judgments against the prophaners of it and the turners of the Grace of God into wantonness The more the Grace of God is set before us in any Doctrine the more it teacheth us to deny ungodliness and worldly lusts and ingages to holiness in heart and life Now the Grace of God is most fully set forth in the Gospel as now since the ascention of Christ published to all Nations for the obedience of faith and therefore as it is the most gracious so upon that account the most holy faith but now where God bestows most grace he expects most holiness in return for it and therefore there he is most displeased with mens unholiness and ungraciousness especially when that that is given to produce holiness is made use of to incourage men to loosness and prophaneness The more holy any thing is the more severely the abuse of it is punished by him as might be seen in Gods punishing Bel●●shazzar's abuse of the consecrated Vessels of the Temple of God to drink and quaff in prophanely amongst his Queens and Concubines Dan. 5. therefore this being the most holy faith the abuses and prophanations of it shall be most severely punished The use of all which might be to provoke us to carefulness in keeping to and holding fast this faith not suffering it to be perverted or prophaned and especially to take heed of perverting and prophaning it our selves as we would avoid Gods sorest and severest judgments but receive it with all gladness and acceptation and wait upon it and upon God in it for his power to sanctifie us and make us holy and as God is working in it to that purpose both to will and to do so work we out what God works in us and so our own salvation with fear and trembling least we should receive his Grace in vain withhold it in unrighteousness or turn it into wantonness But I pass on to the next particular to be inquired into viz. 4. What that is that is to be built upon or with this most holy faith and that is your selves 1. Not the faith it self that is not to be built up for that is already perfect and pure most holy it cannot be mended or made better every addition to it or alteration of it mars it and prophanes it that therefore is to be believed received and let abide as it is laid of God for us both in the things done to the person of Christ and in the Doctrine and declaration of Christ by the Apostles and Prophets that 's the foundation of the building and it is perfectly laid of God already Isai 28.16 1 Cor. 3.11 that is not to be built up but to be built upon to be held fast as most absolute and compleat nothing therein to be removed or altered that stands firm and sure and hath this seal The Lord knoweth th●se that are his the Lord like owns and approves it highly as it is his which he would not do if it was defective and imperfect he found fault with the first Covenant Priesthood Sacrifices c. upon the account of their defectiveness for making perfect the worshippers and therefore cast them by in due time took them away to bring in this New Testament the most holy Faith the most perfect and acceptable Sacrifices and most perfect Priest To whom he hath therefore sworn and will not repent and alter it as he did the former Priesthood and Law Thou ar● a Priest to me for ever after the order of Melchisedeck Heb. 7.11 12 19 21 and 8 7 8 9 13. and 10.9 All is compleat and most holy here in this faith that therefore is not the thing he exhorts them to build or add to as the false Teachers were wont to do or pretend to do to make the Doctrine taught by the Apostles more full and perfect by their additions by which they corrupted it But letting that lye as God had laid it the exhorts them to build up 2. Themselves their persons hearts hopes c. therein implying 1. That Believers are Gods building as the Apostle calls them in 1 Cor. 3.9 Those that receive this most holy Faith they are thereby united with Christ the precious sure foundation and corner-stone and so as living or lively stones inlivened by that living Stone Christ to whom they are come They grow up into an holy spiritual house an holy Temple and habitation for God by his Spirit Yea as Christ is both the House and Temple of God himself For in him dwells all the fulness of the Godhead bodily and the foundation also of the House or Church of God so every Believer is both as the Temple of God by vertue of Christ in whom he is yea their body is the Temple of the Holy Ghost and is also a stone in the great Temple or spiritual building and as God dwelt of old in his Temple of old at Jerusalem between the Cherubims of glory not as to the comprehension of his Essence or Glory but as to a signal and more especial manifestation of his Power and Presence so God dwells in his Church and People that are in Christ by way not of the comprehension of his Essence but manifestation of his gracious presence and dispensation of his blessings Christ as held forth in the Apostles Doctrine is the only foundation of this building He is laid or built upon none of them or their vertues works or doings but they are all brought to and built upon him by the holy Spirit And therefore also they ought carefully to cleave to Christ as their only Foundation their Upholder and Sanctifier by vertue of whose firmness and infinite strength and fixedness all they that abide or continue upon or in the faith of him are firm and strong also yea As Mount Sion that can never be removed but standeth fast for ever Psal 125.1 2. and by vertue of his holiness and sanctity being Gods holy foundation they are holy too to God