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A25241 Looking unto Jesus a view of the everlasting gospel, or, the souls eying of Jesus as carrying on the great work of mans salvation from first to last / by Isaac Ambrose ... Ambrose, Isaac, 1604-1664. 1680 (1680) Wing A2957; ESTC R33051 999,188 563

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that Respect 5. LEt us believe in Jesus carrying on the great work of our Salvation for us during his Sufferings and Death Every one looks upon this as an easie duty only the humble Soul the scrupulous Conscience cries out What! Is it possible that Christ should die suffer shed his blood for me His incarnation was wonderful his life on earth was to astonishment but that the Son of God should become man live amongst men and die such a death even the death of the Cross for such a one as I am I cannot believe it it is an abys● past fadoming the more I consider it the more I am amazed at it suppose I had an enemy in my power man or Devil one that provokes me every day 1 Sam. 24.19 one that hunts my soul to take it away should I not say with Saul if a man find his enemy will he let him go well away It may be an ingenuous spirit such as David would do thus much but would David or any breathing soul not only spare his enemy but spill himself to save his enemy would a man become a Devil to save Devils would a man endure hell pains to free all the Devils in hell from their eternal pains and yet what were this in comparison of what Christ hath done or suffered for us It is not so much for us to suffer for Devils for we are fellow-creatures as it is for Christ God-man man-God to suffer for us Oh what an hard thing is it considering my enmity against Christ to believe that Christ died for me that he gave himself to the death even to the death of the Cross for my soul Trembling soul throw not away thy self in a way of unbelief It may thou wouldst not die for an enemy an irreconcileable enemy but are not the mercies of God above all the mercies of men O believe And that I may perswade effectually I shall say down first some Directions and secondly some Encouragements of Faith 1. For the Directions of Faith in reference to Christ's death observe these particulars 2. Faith must directly go to Christ not first to the promise and then to Christ but first to Christ and then to the promise the Person ever goes before the Prerogative 2. Faith must go to Christ as God in the flesh this was the difference betwixt the New-Testament and old-Testament-Believers their Faith directs only to God but our Faith looks more immediately to Jesus Christ Believe in the Lord Jesus and thou shalt be saved 3. Faith must directly go to Christ as God in the flesh made under the Law He continued in all things written in the book of the Law to do them and so our Faith must look upon him But of these before I shall say nothing more to these particulars 4. Faith must go to Christ not only as made under the directive part of the Law by his life but under the penal part of the Law by his death in both these respects Christ was made under the law The one half of the Law he satisfied by the holiness of his life he fulfilled the law in every jot and every tittle the other half of the Law he satisfied by his enduring the death even the death of the Cross he paid both the Principal and the Forfeiture and though men do not so yet Christ did so that the whole Law might be satisfied fully by his being under both these parts of the Law pay and penalty Come then and look upon Christ as dying it was the Serpent as lifted up and so looked at that healed the Israelites of their fiery stings Alas we are diseased in a spiritual sense as they were and Christ Jesus was lifted up as a remedy to us as the Serpent was unto them it remains therefore that as they looked up to the Brazen Serpent so we look up to Jesus believe in Jesus as lifted up for life and for salvation As Moses lifted up the Serpent in the Wilderness John 14.15 so must the Son of man be lifted up that whosoever believeth in him should not perish but have eternal life Indeed some difference there is betwixt the Serpent and Christ As 1. The Brazen Serpent had not power in if self to cure as Christ hath 2. The Serpent cured the Israelites but for a time John 11.26 to die again but whomsoever Jesus cures in a Spiritual sense he cures for ever they shall never die 3. The serpent also had its time of curing it did not alwayes retain its virtue but during the time they were in the Wilderness only Iesus Christ our Brazen Serpent doth ever retain his power and virtue to the end of the world and hence it is that in the Ministry Christ is still held forth as lifted up that all that will but look on him by faith may live 4. The Serpent sometimes a remedy against poyson was after turned even to poyson the Israelites which made Hezekiah to crush it and brake it and stamp it to powder but Jesus Christ ever remains the sovereign and healing God he is the same yesterday to day and for ever He is unchangeable in his goodness as he is in holy and divine nature he can never be defaced nor destroyed but he abideth the saviour of sinners to all eternity why then let us rather look unto Christ and believe in Christ as lifted up i.e. as he was crucified and died on the Cross In this respect he is made a fit object for a sinner's faith to trust upon and rest upon Christ as crucified as made sin and a curse for us it the object of our pardon O this is it that makes Christ's death so desirable why therein is virtually and meritoriously pardon of sin Justification redemption reconciliation and what not Oh! cries a sinner where may I set my foot how should I regain my God my sin hath undone me which way should I cast for pardon why now remember that in seeking pardon Rom. 8.34 Christ was crucified Christ as dying is principally to be eyed and looked at Who is he that condemneth it is Christ that dyed Rom. 8.34 No Question Christs active Obedience during his Life was most exact and perfect and meritorious yet that was not the expiation of sin only his passive obedience Christ only in his sufferings took away sin the guilt of sin and punishment for sin We have redemption through the blood of Christ Eph. 1.7 even the forgiveness of sins If any humble soul would have recourse to that Christ who is now in heaven let him first in the actings of his Faith consider him as crucified as lifted up as made sin for us as through whom under that consideration he is to receive pardon of sin Justification redemption reconciliation sanctification salvation 5. Faith in going to Christ as lifted up it is principally and mainly to look unto the 〈◊〉 meaning intent and design of Christ in his sufferings as he was lifted up we
so the Seed of the Woman must be taken collectively that the opposition may be fit 2. The enmities fore-spoken do strongly evince it now the enmities pertain both to Eve and to all her posterity if godly to the end of the world hence all that will live godly in Christ Jesus shall suffer persecution saith the Apostle 2 Tim. 3.18 And I will put enmity saith God between thee the woman is that all no but also between thy Seed and her Seed and who can deny but these enmities have been ever since betwixt Satans brood and the Saints we are all wrestlers against Principalities and Powers and Rulers of the darkness of this World Ephes 6.12 and against spiritual wickednesses in high places 5. What is that Hu in our Bible translated it it shall bruise thy head Some observe this Hu it is of the masculine gender and Zera Seed is of the masculine gender Jesaphera shall bruise is of the masculine gender which confutes the Translation that renders it thus she shal bruise thy head and which confirms our Translation which is thus he or it or that same Seed i. one singular person of that same Seed shall bruise thy head Well then who is this he or what one is he even Jesus the Son of the Living God Here is the first hint of Jesus that ever was read or heard of in this world This was the Proto-evangel or first Gospel that ever was published after the Creation O blessed news fit for Gods mouth to speak and to break first to the world now fallen O dear parents how would you have dispaired if before sentence you had not heard this blessed tydings O our first Parents upon Earth where had you and we been if this blessed Text had not been Come set a Star upon it write it in letters of Gold or rather write it on the very Tables of our Hearts here is the blessedst news that ever was or ever shall be but for this we had been all Fire-brands of Hell yea but for this Adam and Eve and all their Sons and Daughters that are now gone out of this World had been smoaking and frying in Hell-fire Away with all gross mistakes Erroneous conceits and as you love your Souls yeild to this blessed sense This it or he is one of that same Seed and this one of that same seed is Jesus and only Jesus and none but Jesus and for this sense we have these arguments 1. Some observe that this Sentence is separated from the former with a Period or great stop however God goes on to speak of the Seed of the Woman yet he says not and that Seed shall bruise thy head for so we might have thought he had spoken of that Seed collectively as he did before but stopping there and not repeating the same word again he gives it thus it or he shall bruise thy head i. some individual person of that same Seed some singular one of that same common Seed of the Woman shall bruise thy head as David alone of all the Host of Israel goes forth to fight with Goliah and overcomes him so Christ alone of all the Seed of the Woman was so to fight with the Serpent by his own power as to overcome him and to bruise his head 2. The Seventy in their Translations of this place with which agrees the Chaldee Paraphrast renders it 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 he which needs most denote some singular person or Son of the woman and the rather because the Seed spoken of before is rendered 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 to which if the relative had rightly agreed it should have been 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 and not 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Hereto we may add that to this it or he the Seed of the Serpent is not opposed as it was in the former sentence but the Serpent it self one singular Antagonist here is singularis 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 a duel or a combate of two hand to hand only Christand the Serpent he shall bruise thy head and thou shalt bruise his heel 3. The bruising of the head doth plainly discover this it or he is Jesus Christ for non can bruise the Serpents head but only God the God of peace saith the Apostle shall bruise Satan under your feet shortly Now there was none of the Seed of the Woman Rom. 16.10 that was ever God but only Christ God-Man Man-God blessed for ever and therefore it must needs be Christ and only Christ that can bruise this Serpents head O there 's a Divine Power a power and vertue of God in it to bruise the Serpents head observe but the manner of this Duel Christ treads on the Serpent and by this means he comes to have a bruise in the heel whilst with his heel he bruiseth the Serpents head a wonderful thing that Christ should lay at the Serpents head with no other weapon but only with his heel it were much for any man to strike at any common Serpent with a bare and naked foot rather would he take a dart or club or any other Weapon but with a foot to bruise Satans head that great and fierce and monsterous Serpent this exceeds any mans power or any mans daring to attempt hence it is that some one person of more than human strength must do this deed and who is that of the Seed of the Woman but only Jesus Christ 4. God himself in other places of Scripture doth expresly declare that this Seed here promised is Christ and only Christ mark but where this promise is repeated to the Patriarches as when the Lord said to Abraham Gen. 22.18 in thy Seed shall all the Nations of the Earth be blessed and when the Lord said to David I will raise up thy Seed after thee which shall be of thy Sons and I will establish his Kingdom 1 Chro. 17.11 and you may see it clear that this Seed is Christ and only Christ concerning that promise to Abraham the Apostle so interprets it now to Abraham and his seed were the promises made he saith not Gal. 3.16 and to Seeds as of many but as of one and to thy Seed which is Christ and concerning that promise to David the Prophet so interprets it He shall sit upon the Throne of David Isa 9.6 7 and upon his Kingdom to order it to establish it who is that in the former verse his name is Wonderful Counsellor the mighty God the everlasting Father the Prince of Peace i. Christ and none but Christ for unto us a Child is born and unto us a Son is given c. and who is that but Jesus Christ 5. The accomplishment of this Promise in Christ is expresly and clearly made out in the New Testament Was not Jesus Christ of the Seed of the Woman born of a Virgin was not his heel bruised himself Crucified and did he not bruise the Serpents head break the Power and