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A13533 Christs victorie over the Dragon: or Satans downfall shewing the glorious conquests of our Saviour for his poore Church, against the greatest persecutors. In a plaine and pithy exposition of the twelfth chapter of S. Iohns Revelation. Delivered in sundry lectures by that late faithfull servant of God, Thomas Taylor Doctor in Divinitie, and pastor of Aldermanbury London. Perfected and finished a little before his death. Taylor, Thomas, 1576-1632.; Jemmat, William, 1596?-1678. 1633 (1633) STC 23823; ESTC S118152 543,797 874

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it selfe to submit it selfe onely to the will of God The affections are wrought by the word earnestly to embrace things which they most deadly hated Oh what a mighty power of Christ is in that word whereby thou now lovest Gods word and Ministers who most bend themselves against the swindge and streame of thy naturall desires and customes whereby thou art now wrought to heavenly-mindednesse who wast so wedded and hand-fasted to the world as thou didst thinke thou couldest never be divorced whereby thou canst now hate sinne and workes of the flesh which before were as meat and drinke and as delightfully drawn in as the fish draweth water and held fast as sweete morsels under thy tongue not to let them goe who can deny this to bee a prevailing power of Christ casting downe such Turrets and Bulwarkes of nature of corruption which would have yeelded to no other force or battery The blast of the rams-hornes seemes a weake and foolish thing but nothing else can cast downe the wals of Iericho but this 4. Hast thou found the power of the Word outwardly reforming thy life hath it beene of power to call thee from thy bad customes and companionships doth it order thy speeches with grace and wisedome doth it worke a redresse in thy wayes and make all thy steps right and cleane doth it change thy course into it selfe and make it gracefull to thy profession and fruitfull to thy brethren Here is the power of Christ attending his Word and the worke of his Spirit changing us into the image of it from glory to glory 2 Cor. 3. 18. But what power of Christ is in him that is a sot without understanding of the Word after so long hearing or that shuts his eyes lest hee should bee enlightned or in him that will not beleeve beyond that he seeth with his eyes or may touch with his fingers or in him who is not a whit altered from himselfe when hee was at the worst not quickned with the life of God Hath the Word beene too weake to stirre in thy conscience to change thy heart to reforme thy speeches but thou must rap out oathes at pleasure to conforme thy life to it but thon must drinke and game and doe as the company is accounting holy obedience but a needlesse strictnesse and precisenesse and exemptest thy selfe from obedience farther than thou listest To thee I say the regall power of Christ hath no place in thee who art as yet no subject but a rebell and resister of it II. Know the power of Christ in thee by the power of faith The worke of faith is a worke of mighty power a worke of such power as neither man nor Angel nor the bare Ministery can effect it is the Arme of God and the operation of him that raised Christ from the dead Coloss. 2. 12. Finde in thy selfe the power of faith and thou hast found the power of Chrst for faith makes Christ and all his power to become ours Quest. How may I finde in my selfe the power of faith Answ. 1. The power of faith bewrayes it selfe in powerfull and fervent prayer which is powerfull and prevailing with God himselfe who suffers himselfe to bee overcome by the wrestlings of faithfull prayer as we see in Iacob and the Canaanite 2. In chearfull obedience to the will of God Faith cannot but work by love to God and man and therefore the obedience must be both generall having respect to all Commandements and chearfull and ready in all even the most difficult and dangerous as holy Abraham was in leaving his Countrey circumcising his family offering his sonne all done by faith Heb. 11. 3. In patient induring and suffering Gods will and pleasure revealed for faith is powerfull to inable and undershore the beleever under a great burden it is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 a strong post or stud to stand under and beare up a man in grievous temptations it is our victory against the world it will wrestle with Iacob till he have never a limbe left It is a powerfull fence against Gods keenest weapons yea against death it selfe as Iob said If the Lord kill mee yet hee shall not kill my faith I will still trust in him Now what power of faith is there when a man cannot or cares not to pray or if hee doe his prayer is without life and motion dead and formall when he hath no respect out of conscience to any Commādement but occasionally can swear or lie or deceive or breake the Sabbath c When a man will suffer nothing for Christ no not the breath of vaine men nor part with a graine of his name or estate for Christ and in his sufferings and sorrows is impatient murmuring despairing III. This regall power of Christ is discerned by the power of godlinesse and this both in publike and in private The power of godlinesse is discerned 1. By the ground which is true love of God with all the heart which is the marrow of the first Table Christ loved his Father with all his heart and his neighbour as himselfe nay above himselfe and where his power comes God is loved for himselfe above all 2. By the subjection of the will to the obedience of the Law A mighty worke of Christs power was his perfect fulfilling of the Law if thou partakest of this power thy will is perswaded and bowed to Gods will thou aymest at the perfection of the Law and settest it before thee as the rule of thy life and if thou esteemest it not necessary to thy justification yet is it necessary in sanctification 3. By sincere affection and exercise of holy things when a man makes Gods Ordinances his Sabbaths the Ministery and worship of God his delight hee is a true worshipper in the House of God one day in GODS House is better to him than a thousand besides 4. He is a Jew within as wel as without in the spirit as wel as in the letter in his own house as wel as in Gods house he will walke wisely in the middest of his house and make that a little Church by upholding the worship of God there yea in the midst of his heart hee will walke with God as Enoch did But if a man place his affections below God if the lawes and discipline of the Word bee too strict hee must have more liberty than the rule of Christ allowes him if hee content himselfe with a forme of godlinesse and deny the power nay hate the power of religion in himselfe and others if Gods Ordinances bee a burden to him and hee as heavy to them as a Beare to a stake if hee come to Church to pray but pray not at home nor sets up religion in his family what is the power of Christ in such a one none at all IV. Christs power in us is discerned by powerfull prevailing against spirituall enemies in the Christian combate The principall enemies to be resisted are 1. Satan in his temptations 2.
inheritance his choise his habitation in which he hath promised to dwell for ever which how could he doe if he should suffer Tyrants either to destroy it or throw him out of possession Fourthly the Church is his kingdome which must have no end but if he should not save it the enimies would soone bring it to an end 3. It is a part of Gods glory which cannot passe in any other to bee the Saviour of his Church because First he alone will bee knowne the onely GOD that heareth prayer to whom all flesh must resort Psal. 65. 2. Secondly hee to whom the glory of the greater belongs to him belongs the glory of the lesser but hee onely hath the glory of saving his people from spirituall hellish and eternall danger by Christ and he onely will perfect his salvation by adding temporall and externall Thirdly for his glories sake he will bee seene the only Savior in such times and maner as none else can save as in many miraculous deliverances which all the world must ascribe onely to his hand Israel must be saved out of Aegypt by an Outcast drawne out of the waters and the sea must make them a way and become a wall to them and a Well to Pharaoh his followers To bring them along Iordan must runne back To feed them and save them from starving heaven must afford them a daily harvest and a rocke must yeeld them water forty yeares To save them from their enemies in battell the Sunne must stand still and the Moone stay her course as in the dayes of Ioshua in which all the world must behold the Lord fighting for Israel How miraculously was Ionah saved when hee was buried in a double grave Twofold instruction ariseth hence to the Church and people of God First wee learne in the greatest dangers and needs to waite for the Lords salvation in the depth of danger if wee be beset as Israel at the sea side or if wee be chased into the bottome of sea now to stand still and behold the salvation of the Lord Exod. 14. Quest. How may wee waite aright for the Lords salvation Answ. 1. Become Beleevers members of the Church for it is said The Lord will save Sion stablish thy faith in this promise give God the glory of truth and when thou art beset with sorrowes pains perils when thou art in the valley of death in the hands of death in the house of death now say Salvation is the Lords and as Iob If the Lord kill me yet will I trust in him 2. Beware of sinne for that which thrusteth thee from the Lord thrusteth away the Lords salvation from thee but sinne separates betweene God and us and may suspend his salvation from his Saints longer than is for their ease Bewaile thy sinne remove by repentance that partition which thou hast thrust betweene God and thee salvation is farre from the wicked because they are farre from God Psalme 119. 155. It is never so farre from the godly yet often not so neare them as they desire because they are not got so neare God by faith repentance and invocation as he desireth Dan. 9. 12. All Israel have sinned and therefore the curse is powred out against all Israel and Iosh. 7. 11. 12. Israel hath sinned a sinne and cannot stand before their enemies If wee would have the Lord to put forth his salvation we must put away our sinne which makes him seeme sometimes as if he could not save his people 3. Fixe the eye of thy soule directly upon the Lord and looke not a squint at men or meanes nor thinke all lost if they set not in for thy helpe for First the Lord whose salvation is needs them not to worke by Secondly all meanes are put in his hand and by his appointment are what they are and if hee doe use any men or meanes as in this Text he did the Christian Emperours yet the Church must sing as here salvation is the Lords Thirdly no meanes may share in his glory nor obscure or darken it Secondly it teacheth to ascribe all honour of salvation to the Lord as here the Church doth for First there is great reason that hee who is our salvation should be our song the Church here makes the author of her salvation the matter of her song so Exod. 15. 2. gnozzi vezimrath Iah The Lord is my strength and song It is equall that the honour of salvation bee returned to the Author of it Secondly the office of the Church is to give knowledge to the world by whom and by what meanes she is delivered that after-ages may repaire in like dangers to the same hand in which onely salvation is see Psalme 102. 18. and Esa. 38. 19. Thirdly for our selves we above all people have just cause to sing unto the Lord our salvation and say Now is salvation the Lords Time was in the dayes of the fathers when our nation lay in darknesse in Idolatry in the midst of Images and teachers of lies worshipping blockes and stones and crusts of bread The blindenesse and darknesse was palpable like that of Aegypt wherein no man could stirre out of the place where his ignorance had set him But God in his due time tooke pitty upon us and tooke possession of us as his people possessed our Kingdome our Princes and people with light truth and the blessed Gospell of salvation now was Antichrist detected darknesse dispelled Idols displaced Masse-mongers and god-makers cast out now was salvation the Lords when hee swept out that Antichristian vermine frighted away those uncleane birds pulled downe their Cages over their heads and made the happy restoring of the Gospell as a birth-day to our Countrey and this English Nation In the yeare 1588. when that invincible Navie as they termed it advanced it selfe with a Catholike strength to swallow up our Nation at one morsell they wanted not his Holinesse helpe to curse and excommunicate our Prince and people they wanted no Engines of torture and cruelty no cut-throates to exercise them they brought over heires for our Lands were provided of choise men designed to Bishoppricks our Baronries our dignities our livings our Offices of Councell and State all was their owne But no sooner they appeared in our Coasts but now salvation was the Lords who would shew the Romish and Babylons Balaam that there is no sorcery nor cursing against Iacob and make his Embassadours know that there is neither power nor counsell against the Lord and that he had no pleasure in such cursed crueltie and covetousnesse The Sunne the Moone the Elements fire water and windes fought against proud Sisera but salvation was the Lords In the meane time what did we but looke on while the God of our salvation made the confusion of that Armado the stupor and admiration of the whole world Add to this the hellish Powder-plot when the necke of our King and all his three kingdomes was upon the blocke and the stroke lifted