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B22909 The continuation of Christ's alarm to drowsie saints by the reverend and faithfull minister of Jesus Christ, Mr. William Fenner ... Fenner, William, 1600-1640. 1657 (1657) Wing F683A 480,531 330

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understood of the Catholique Church or any part of it as if the Catholique Church or any members thereof could dye for there is no true believer that believes in Christ by a true and a lively faith can possibly perish or be destroyed for evermore John 3. 16. this Church is a Church that Christ hath undertaken for to defend unto the end Mat. 16. 18. lo I am with you to the end of the world Mat. 28. 20. So that this Catholique Church of Christ in all the members of it it is a safe Church and though all particular Churches should fail yet shall not one member of this Catholique Church the Church is the first born whose names are written in Heaven Heb. 12. 2● 23. and if this Church cannot be in one Town it will be in another if it cannot be in one Kingdom it will be among another people the woman in the Revelation hath the Wilderness to flye unto in the most desperate times God prepares a place for her in one corner or other it is impossible that the Catholique Church should dye in any members or branches of it God will have some to know his name and if it cannot have particular meetings and congregations God will have it subsist in some particulars but a particular Church a local Church as it is taken for a company of people in such a place any such Church may fail and dye and come to nothing you see it here in the Church of Sardis at this time it had only a name to live but was dead and what did remain they were but the last throws as it were they did go out at last they were ready to dye Now that any particular Church in the whole world may dye and cease to be a Church may be proved out of many places of Scripture Christ speaking of the Jews that had as great priviledges as any people upon the earth he tells them that they might not only cease to be a Church but should cease to be a Church as you may see Mat. 21. 43. The Kingdom of God shall be taken from you c. here he tells them that he will quite and clean depart from them and take away all signs and marks of a true Church of God from among them so the Apostle speaks of the Church of Corinth he tells them they may come to be no Church and that he doth greatly fear that such an evil shall come upon them 2 Cor. 11. 3. he doth not speak to the particular persons that were truly converted for they were members of the Catholique Church but he speaks to the particular Church of Corinth they did warp and decline though many particular members should be preserved yet he supposeth that particular Church might fail so he tells the Galatians that he did much fear them you observe dayes and years I am afraid lest I have bestowed my labour in vain so likewise he gives the Church of Rome to understand though it were an excellent Church at that time for he saith their faith was spoken of abroad and they were beloved of God yet he tells them they have need to take heed that they do not lose their Crown that they do not suffer Satan or the world or any other means to draw them away from their profession as goodly a Church as themselves had come to warpe and decline and come to nothing Rom. 11. 20 21 22. As who should say Thou hast no priviledge of immortality of being an immortal Church that thou shouldst ever be a Church that Gods Gospel and Ordinances and his name should ever be within thy dwellings you have no such prerogative take heed therefore you walk worthy the Gospel take heed you grow not high-minded and secure it may be your case as well as any other so the Church of Israel the Ten Tribes they were a Church but in the end they came to be no Church they provoked God to give them over Hos 1. 9. it is a parabolical kind of speech that the Prophet should marry an whore and have a son and call his name c. and that was one degree of removing and the second should be called c. which was the utter renouncing of his people Now there are four several marks and notes infallible of a true Church 4. Notes of a true Church and there is no particular Church but had them once and may lose them every one The first is the sincere preaching of the Gospel is an infallible and inseparable mark of a true Church of God wheresoever there is the true 1. Sincere preaching the Gospel Church in any Parish or Kingdom there must be a sincere Preaching of the Word of God therefore a Church is described by the Preaching of the Word and Oracles of God Rom. 3. 2. that is they were a Church of God the Oracles of God were among them and were to be heard opened and declared among them so Psal 147. 19. He sheweth his word unto Jacob and his statutes unto Israel that is he makes it a Church he explains his word and makes it known there so Acts 14. 23. it is said that Paul and Barnabas went up and down and ordained Elders in every Church if there were a Church there must be Elders in it there must be Elders Pastors and Ministers that may not only preach the Word but open it aright for the Scripture may be in an Antichristian Church but if they in their preaching make the Scriptures doctrines of Divels and expound them in that fashion they are no Church but the Elders must speak the word of God as the word of God at least in the fundamentals now there is no Parish or Kingdom can be said to be a Church of God that have not true Ministers able to preach the word of God soundly to teach the Doctrine of faith and repentance so as people may believe and turn from their sins to God and this is a grand mark of all other where the voice of Christ sounds it is a sign he hath a Church there now I say this sincere preaching of the word of God it is not tied to any place there is no place but may be deprived of it if they do not walk worthy of it it is free and hath all the whole wide world before it the Lord hath not limited his Gospel to any Town or Kingdom he may send it where he please and continue it as long as he list and may remove it when he thinks fit therefore when the Corinths were something sawcy and impudent and bore themselves upon this that they had the word and Gospel of Christ 1 Cor. 14. 36. saith the Apostle What came the word of God out from you c. As who should say be humble down with your pride receive instruction as the word of God is come to you so you are not the only men in the world that the word can come to the word may be taken from
they let into their soul they know not what they have lost till God give them an heart to cast up their accounts and then they may see that they have lost almost all that they have who knows what God may do it is a fearful thing you see a child of God may not only fall into foul and fearful sins but he may lie in them Then Thirdly To go further when a child of God is come hither then you 3. A child of God may be long in sin will say certainly this man must rise up again quickly grace will not let him lie dead 't is true God will not for ever let him lie dead but for how long he shall lie dead no man nor Angel can t●ll as the Church speaks concerning her misery there is never a Prophet never an ordinance of God all is gone to wrack and there is none among us can tell us how long Psal 74. 9. so when a man hath fallen into sin and hath pulled distempers into his soul there is none among us can tell us how long 't is true Peter got up again within a few hours but David got not up again till after ten months and may be another not till after ten years may be twenty forty nay who can tell how long grace is free therefore no man can prescribe any time the wind blows where it listeth and how long it listeth and how long it will John 3. Reasons of the point 1. Reas be ere it blow again who knoweth The Reasons of th● first in regard of Satan he fights most of all against the children of God his ●ingers itch to be at them and at them most his greatest spight is against them the very bowels of the enmity is between him and them the children of God come to take his place that he once had in heaven the children of God are set up against Satan as David was put in the room of Saul therefore I say all the strength of hell is still a working against the Church of God and the Saints of God and every one of them from that very moment that the woman was delivered of a Rev. 12. 13. man child he sought to destroy it Simon Simon saith Christ Satan desires to winnow thee c. Luk● 22 31. he is the god of this world and his temptations are welcome enough with any body but the children of God none resist his dominion but they he is the Gaoler and hath all the world in close prison but only them they are the only ones that have broken loose that have gotten away out of the power of Satan therefore all his malice and all the gates of he●l they are up to send hue and cry after them to hook them in again if they can he is ●ust like a Pyrate a Pyrate will rather set upon one rich ship then upon a thousand beggarly barks because there he may have a rich prize so the Divel knows he can advantage his Kingdom if but on● fall that is a Saint more then by the falls and the notoriouse●t falls of millions of others therefore no wonder that a child of God should grow remiss and carele●s at any time that he may have a mischief for it is all the Divels business he hath nothing else to do but do mischief to be busie to get a child of God down and if he have him down to hold him down if he can Secondly Another reason is in regard of the children of God themselves 2. Reas they carry flesh about them as well as other men they have a Traitor in their own bosomes that li●s in scout every moment to work them woe as Paul saith I find another law in my members c. Rom. 7. 23. though a child of God hath wounded all his lusts nay though he hath given them their deaths wound yet there is never a one but may revive and make head again if he take not heed and that in a woful degree as the Lord saith of the Caldeans Jer. 37. I quote it only for a similitude ver 10. though you had smitten all the whole army of the Caldeans yet they shall come and fire the City when Judah had provoked God though they had wounded all the Caldeans yet those wounded men should come and fire the City so let a man take heed he doth not give way to sin for though his lusts be mortified and he hath given them their deaths wound yet these wounded Caldeans may come and fire all his soul if he take not heed Thirdly In regard of God himself God is pleased to try his people to 3. Reas withdraw himself now and then from them to leave them to themselves and the grace they have received to let them alone with that and when he doth thus no wonder though they fall for every man hath some vileness and rottenness in his heart the wholest simplest heart in the world hath a deal of rottenness in it I say the Lord doth sometim●s leave his children to themselves as he did Hezekiah in the business of the Ambassadors 2 Chro. 32. 31. as the Church saith Cant. 5 6. my beloved had withdrawn himself the lovingest mothers may sometimes let their little child go alone though they know he will fall they provide may be a rouler about his head that whither they fall backward or forward or any way they may not break their skull and do themselves a mischief to undo themselves but when they have done thus they will sometimes leave them to themselves to go though they know they will fall so the Lord doth put a rouler upon his people that when they fall they may not fall totally and finally as the wicked men do they shall never strike into a wicked course as the ungodly of the earth do that he takes order for but he doth many times leave them not out of any ill will to them but he leaves them to themselves though he knows they will fall and that for divers reasons First That they might be patterns to others of Gods people that if they should fall as they may do when they are down they may have wherewithal to get up again I say the Lord leaves the eminentest of his people to themselves to fall into lamentable miscarriages that they may help inferiour people and they may have something to encourage them that God will recover them and relieve them again and that God will not cast them off for ever as Paul shews 1 Tim. 1. 16. saith he for this cause I obtained mercy that in me first Jesus Christ might shew forth all long suffering for a pattern to them who shall hereafter believe as who should say there may be a persecutor a blasphemer smitten a vile wretch a fighter against God and Jesus Christ such a one may be smitten and come to see his damned estate a thousand to one but this man will be overwhelmed and drowned in despair
every one of them were Saints before God but they were either Saints before God or men so Gal. 1. 22. I was unknown to the Churches of Judea which were in Christ mark it all particular Churches are Churches that are in Christ the members of those Churches are in Christ either truly or before men now I say this mark may perish from any particular Church there is no Church that is a Church of Saints but may become a Church of Divels and ● Synagogue of Satan all wicked and dissolute and ungodly Jer. 29. 2. Jeremiah was weary of his life he would count it a great blessing of God if he would open a place to him to be apart that he might not be among them he was even tired and his life was uncomfortable they were so wicked and abominable and so far off from being a Church of God he did ●ather with himself in a wildernesse then there so it may be with any particular Church if they look not to the word of God and the Ordinances of God and good order and Government they may come to lose this essential and inseparable mark of a true Church of God Fourthly Another mark though I cannot call it inseparable because 4. True Discipline it may be severed is true discipline and the right use of the censures of the Church when there is true discipline according to the Institution of Christ in his Church this is a mark of the Church of God Now a Church of God may lose this and be stript stark naked of true discipline to have no publique reproof no excommunication of those that are profane nay these censures may be perverted and corrupted so as to use them against Christ and not for Christ to excommunicate not drunkards and adulterets and prophane people but those that are sincere and godly and lead an honest and pure life it was so with Judaea John 9. 22. These words spake his parents c. Here you see discipline was out of this Church and so far out that it was quite perverted and such as should be counted the only members of the Congregation they threw them out if any confessed Christ to be the Redeemer of the world which was a necessary truth they threw them out of the Church so that we see the censures may be quite gone Now 't is true this is not an inseparable mark of the Church of God it is not a sign of the esse of the Church but it is a sign of the bene esse the well being of a Church A Church of God 't is true may be without discipline as the Church of P●rgamus the Spirit saith it was a true Church and commends this Church yet saith he I have a few things against thee what were those namely that they wanted discipline that they did not throw out wicked and rotten members and such as were erroneous in doctrine and manners this Church was guilty of suffering this if they had thrown them out God would never have charged them with it the Church cannot hinder but there will be wicked and ungodly men but as long as they throw them out of the congregation not to have communion with them the Church hath washed her hands but it seems this Church had not washed her hands of this So the Church of Thyatira Rev. 2. 18. the Spirit of God calls it a true Church yet vers 20. he tels them plainly it was a grievous offence to God that they had not discipline in the Church Notwithstanding I have a few things against thee because thou sufferest that woman Jezabel c. Thou hast suffered this and let her alone and dost even countenance her and art guilty of all her errours for thou didst not throw her out and discard her from being an outward member of the Church so that we see the Church may be without discipline in the being of it yet I make this a mark of the Church of God because though a Church may be without this yet it is mightily defaced and wants its beauty And again it is a Church that cannot continue for when they doe not reprove and rebuke offenders and deal severely with them directly they will infect the whole body and it must needs weaken and decline till at last it comes to nothing therefore I make this a signe of a true Church Thus we see there be four notes of a true Church which it may have and afterwards come to be no Church Now in the next place I will shew you there be severall notes of a false Marks of a false Church Church and the Church that once had those true notes may have none but false notes As first Antiquity You shall have some Churches as the Church of Rome they 1. Antiquity brag of Antiquity they have Antiquity for their prayers for the dead and Purgatory the like and they shew 5 6 or 700. years for these things and none but a company of upstart fellows as Luther and Calvin and Perkins did ever condemn these things This is a false mark and a Church that hath this mark may be a Synagogue of Satan and not a Church of God For as a Divine saith no Church can be sound because of Antiquity unless it hath been from the beginning as Christ when the Jewes pleaded Antiquity he saith It was not so from the beginning All Antiquity is nothing unless it be from the first beginning when Gods Institution and first ordering was a lye will be a lye notwithstanding its Antiquity and so an whore the elder she is the impudenter she is and Errours and Heresies in process of time grow to be more infectious they take deeper root Now if they were once new what if there were a thousand yeares upon such a Doctrine and such a manner of Administration of the Sacrament what is this to the purpose if there were a time when this was a novelty and a new device as the Apostle saith 2 Thes 2. 7. The Mystery of iniquity worketh Therefore no marvel it is grown ancient no wonder it is come to be gray-headed this is nothing we are not to pick our Religion by yeares but by Scripture let a thing be never so old if we cannot prove it by Scripture this is nothing if the Church have no other mark to plead that they are the Church of God but Antiquity that is a poor plea as Paul thought before his conversion I am of the Church He was exceeding zealous for the traditions of his Fathers Gal. 1. 14. This is a poor thing Religion may be a vain Religion for all this 1 Pet. 1. 18. If any people come to be redeemed by Christ Christ comes to redeem them from such Religion as this the drunkard may shew Antiquity for his drunkenness and the adulterer may shew Antiquity for his uncleanness c. But he is a true Christian that can shew the Scripture for his title and that is a true Church
in heaven and in earth and in hell to all the world to all eternity Though Israel be not gathered if you be obstinate and will have your sinnes take them and perish with them I shall never ●e your absence in heaven therefore Christ is at a point if you will have him here he is if you will not assure your selves you shall die in your sinnes except you beleeve in him you shall die in your sins COL 1. 23. If ye continue in the faith grounded and setled and be not moved away from the hope of the Gospel which ye have heard and which was preached to every creature under heaven whereof I Paul am made a Minister WE have spoken of a Christians call by the general indifferent propounding of the Gospel to every creature without exception now the effectualnesse of this call lieth here that the Lord doth put in a little hope into the soul though the man be one of Gods chosen he doth not presently give him faith but doth open a little door of hope to the soul First the Lord brings his Law to a man and layeth him dead in Law utterly undone past all hope of recovery in himself he is a lost creature a miserable wretched creature having no hold to stay upon but a fearful looking for of vengeance he seeth nothing but wrath now when God hath a minde to call a man home at the hearing of the Gospel of peace the Lord lets in a little hope into the soul whereby he doth draw the soul to seek out unto him and makes it look out with hope of salvation the soul seeth now that there is mercy in Christ and grace in Christ and eternal life in Christ and he seeth this is generally and freely tendred to all that will have it and out of these two branches of general faith spirings this hope now thinks the soul I may have it as well as another the dole is free the mercy is free and why may not I be saved why may not I finde mercy and forgiveness and be ingraffed into the Lord Jesus Christ before this the soul was groaping for hope if it could have told where to have had it as Acts 2. 37. they were there groaping where to have it Men and brethren say they what shall we do they do not say there is nothing to be done there is no hope but what shall we do as who should say there is something to be done some course to be taken you that are Ministers of God is there no way whereby we may be pardoned whereby we may be saved whereby we may have a new heart and the favour of God and be delivered from the wrath to come but when the Gospel comes they see now a possibility and this breeds this hope so that this is the next point That when God doth effectually call a soul by his Gospel at the hearing Doct. The general tender of mercy workes some hope in the soul of this gracious tender of eternal life and grace in Jesus Christ the Lord doth let in a possibility of mercy and every grace into the soule and this doth help the soul with hope and this doth make the soul to trace God in all his wayes and he hath some encouragement that God will be found of him and that he may attaine salvation this the first thing the Lord p●ts in hope attaining of it the Lord deales with his people in this kinde as he dealt with his people in delivering them out of Babylon Zech. 9. 12. they were prisoners in Babylon now when God would deliver them out of Babylon he did first put in hope into their souls he made them prisoners of hope there was first a pouring of hope into their souls and then he opened the prison doors So the Lord makes his people prisoners of hope that though they be in the captivity of sinne and Satan yet they are prisoners of hope and the Lord gives some hope that the prison doores shall be opened and this we have here in the text for though the Apostle means here by hope the things hoped for yet we call it hope because as soone as ever they dawn in the soul they breed hope if they be the servants of God so that this Gospel breeds hope in a mans bosom Now here be five things I would shew unto you First what this hope is Secondly how i● agreeth with that hope that follows justifying faith Thirdly how it disagrees with it Fourthly the Reasons of the point And fifthly the Uses For the first what this hope is and it is an hope that ariseth out of the 1. What is this hope faith of possibility when the Lord lets in a possibility of faith and makes the soul believe that his sinnes may be forgiven and he may attaine everlasting life and he may come to be a Saint and one of Gods dear and faithful children he lets in such a possibility into the heart and this hope slows out of this faith of possibility and this faith of possibility is another-gesse thing then people take it for every drunkard will say he beleeves that it is possible to be saved and to finde mercy with God but you will finde it is a greater matter then so it is spoken as a great commendation of Abraham that he did beleeve that God was able to raise up his sonne Isaac Heb. 11. 19. so our Saviour Christ speaking to the blinde man asks him this question do you believe that I am able to do this for you Mat. 9. 23. it was a great matter for him to believe that he was able to do this for him Sarah though an excellent woman for faith otherwise yet she stuck mightily here and thought it was impossible for her to have a childe nay Moses as faithful a man as he was he could not believe that all the people could be fed in the wildernesse it is a greater matter then you think for for every sinful wretch thinks it is an easie matter to believe that Christ died for sinners and that they may be saved it is an easie matter for the faith of presumption but if a mans eyes be opened and his conscience awakened and he comes to have a sight of his sins now Cain will say his sinnes are greater then can be forgiven and J●das is not able to flie unto Christ to believe a possibility of pardon but goes and hangs himself and despairs totally of the businesse this faith of possibility it comes within the compasse of a definition of faith it is the evidence of thi●gs not seen it is far above our nature and flesh blood cannot reveal it that there is salvation in Christ and that there is such a thing as a pardon to be had at Gods hands let a man have his understanding enlightned to see what a wretch he is and how fearfully he hath provoked Gods wrath against him and ●t is not in his power to beleeve that
given him a new frame and a new inclination except a man be born again he cannot see the kingdom of God he cannot see the kingdom of Grace that is the first dowry of the kingdom of Grace to give a man a new Being that he never had before a natural man is just like an old rotten house that hath not one piece that will serve the turn but a man that will make it an habitable house must take it all down to the ground and build it up from the ground so it is here there is not one piece will serve the turn though ye see admirable things in men though they seem excellent in the eyes of men yet they will not serve the turn they are rott●n and stark naught there is an absence of all Good Rom. 7. 18. Nay besides there is an universal indisposition in a man like to a thing that is all rotten and marred and can never be made up again except it be made spick and span new and so it is with a man he is altogether corrupt as the Prophet speaks Isa 1. from the sole of the foot to the crown of the head nothing but bruises and putrified soars take a man that is never so civil and of fair carriage so long as he is not a new creature this is nothing for the entring into the kingdom of God and being amiable in his sight Nay Gen. 6. 5. the Text saith The thoughts of the heart of man are only evil continually there is nothing found in a man though he daily think of Grace and think of God his thoughts cannot be said to be good for the mind whereby he thinks of these things is rotten and unsavory though he speaks of never so good things the same things the Saints of God speak of though he doth the same actions the people of God do though he hears the same VVord and receives the same Sacraments he cannot do them aright they are abomination in Gods sight therefore when God regenerates a man he must make him another man then he was before This speaks natures corruption Secondly Because the things of Regeneration are admirably set out by The work well expressed by the Name way of this similitude Natural Generation is generally sweetly answered in this VVork of Regeneration First As a man cannot come into the World without Parents but he must have a Father to beget him so it is in this new Birth as in the other Father both in Natural and Spiritual Generation there was an earthly Father so here is an heavenly Father as the Author to the Hebrews speaks Heb. 12. 9. How much rather shall we be subjected to the Father of Spirits There are two Fathers an earthly Father the Father of the natural and corrupt man and God the Father of our Spirits that is the Father of our spiritual Nature as many excellent Divines do expound it though it may be expounded the Father of our Souls yet this is more likely because here is an opposition between the Father of the Flesh and the Father of the Spirits God himself is the Father of this new work Secondly Here is a Mother too That Jerusalem which is from above is the Mother of them all they are all Zions Children here is A Mother in both the Womb that these new creatures lye in Christs Spouse the Lambs wife is their Mother though the world hate them and her too yet they love her nay though the woman be thrown out into the wilderness yet their hearts run after her the Regenerate only are the true born this is their Mother Thirdly As it is in the Natural Birth There is a shaping in the Womb before there is a coming into life so it is here as the Apostle saith there is a First Conception and then Birth conceiving of a man in the womb before he is Gal. 4. 19. My little Children of whom I travel in Birth till Christ be formed in you There is the Conception 't is true wicked men have many Conceptions but they do not bring forth Christ is not formed in them they may have many stirrings that way but they perish in the Birth but Zion travels and brings forth Children Isa 66. 8. Fourthly Again As it is in the Natural Birth None is brought forth without the pains of travel So there be pains in this new Birth legal terrours Pain accompanies both Births which the Reprobate are killed with and die under but the godly come forth from under them safe and bettered Fifthly Again As it is in the first Birth the Child that is born and comes into the world he comes from no Being to a Being from no Existency Both come to a Being they had not to an Existency so it is here in this new Birth those which were no people are now made the people of God those that had no being in Christ now have a being in him they are come into a new world into a new heaven and a new earth others live in this world but they live in a new world Sixthly Again As it is in the first Birth A man comes to have Children to have Brothers and Sisters so in this Birth a man comes to have new New Kindred follows both Kindred all the Godly in the world are of his Consanguinity though they be counted the Puritans of the Parish yet they are of his bloud and Christ himself is their Brother and Abraham is their Father under God and Sarah is their Mother there is a new Kindred Indeed here is the difference that the Children of the first Birth they are visible and their lives and courses are visible and their alliance and kindred is visible and all that they are and do is visible but the Children of the second Birth are not visible indeed their persons are visible as well as others but their life is an invisible thing their excellency their glory this new creature in them this is invisible it is like that River in Spain which runs fourteen miles under ground whence they have a Proverb That the Bridge over the River is fourteen miles long So there is a River in Surry that is just the like it runs under the ground invisible they cannot see it so these new creatures they cannot be seen their lives run under ground their lives are hidden with God indeed their persons and outward actions and courses may be seen nay wicked men may do those very outward actions which they do they may Pray together with them and come to Church together with them but this new workmanship they cannot see that runs along under ground the world seeth it not neither can they know it because they know not Christ the Author of it Thus we see the second thing namely Why it is so called Now the Third Thing is Wherein this blessed Work doth consist and it Wherein Regeneration consisteth consists in Two Things Joh. 1. 12. The Evangelist
is Faith and the means of confirming this Faith are the Two Sacraments First The Sacrament of Baptisme we are baptized into the same Body Secondly The Sacrament of the Lords Supper intimated in one part of it namely the Cup which is put for the whole and are made all to drink of the same Cup we are all of one and the self same Body as many as are in Christ are endued with the same Spirit not one endued with one Spirit and another endued with another Spirit but by one Spirit we are Baptized into one Body our Baptisme is one and our Food one it is altogether one though our condition in the world be never so different bond or free though our Countrey and Nation and Parish be never so various one to another one of one and another of another Jews and Gentiles we are all baptized into one Body and this is done by one and the self-same Spirit Now to speak of the putting of a man into the Body of Christ We will shew you these Five things First What this Body of Christ is Secondly What this putting of a man into it is Thirdly That this is done by the Spirit of God Fourthly How the Spirit of God doth it How a man is made part of the Body of Christ Fifthly The Application of the Point For the First What is this Body of Christ which is Spirit of God VVhat this Body is doth ingraft his people into In a word It is the invisible Church of God which is a peculiar company of men and women out of all Nations under heaven predestinated to eternal life gathered together by the Word and made all one in Christ This is the Body of Jesus Christ so that here are Five Things that are to be opened First It is the Church of God as the Apostle saith Col. 1. 18. He is The invisible Church of God the Head of the Body the Church So that the Church is the Body of Christ that same peculiar company of men and women as Saint Peter calls them You are a chosen generation a peculiar people a royal priesthood 1 Pet. 2. 9. The Author to the Hebrews calls them The Assembly of the first born Heb. 12. 23. And Christ himself calls them A little flock in regard of the multitude of other people that is in the world and are not of this brother-hood Now I call this invisible for though their persons and courses and manner of life be seen and known and they may be known who they are yet all of them were never known nor ever will be there may be more then we can tell and fewer then we think of The foundation of God is sure having this seal The Lord knoweth who are his 2 Tim. 2. 19. The Lord had seven thousand in Israel that had not bent their knees to Baal when Eliah could see never a one So that this is the First Thing it is the invisible Church of God Secondly It 's such a company as is gathered out of all Nations under heaven Gathered out of all Nations As Saint John speaks Rev. 7. 9. After this behold and loe I saw a great multitude of all Nations and Countryes and Tongues c. Though it be a little Flock in respect of the Reprobate yet it is a great multitude considered in it self and they stood before the throne and before the Lambe with long white Robes and with Palms in their hands This white Robe is the Righteousnesse of Christ Jesus imputed which begets another Righteousnesse which is inherent in some measure and the Palms in their hands is the sign of Victory over Sin Death and Hell and this is a great multitude and it was out of all Cities and Nations and Kindreds of the world and therefore our Saviour Christ speaking of his own taking of this company home unto himself at the last day see what he speaks Mat. 24. 31. He shall send his Angels with a great sound of a trumpet and they shall gather his Elect from the four Winds from the one end of the Earth to the other The Lord gathers here one and there another as a man would gather a Posie in a Garden here a flower and there a flower This is Another Thing in the Body of Christ it is a Company gathered out of all Nations and People and Places at one time or other Thirdly This same godly Company are a Company of Predestinated Predestinated unto life men unto Eternal life For there are none but the chosen of God that are the true Body of Christ this is a company only of Elect men and women and babes therefore they are called Elect Rom. 8. 33. They are such a company as are written in the Lamb's Book of life Rev. 21. 27. Therefore all those that seem to be of God and go a great way with the people of God and yet turn back as Orphah from Naomi Ruth 1. They were never of this number 1 Joh. 2. 19. They were not of us they went out from us if they had been of us they would have continued with us So that it is only the Elect of God that are of this Company that are the Members of this Body Fourthly It is such a godly Company as is gathered by the Word of God Begotten again by the VVord The Word of God gathers them together they as well as other people by nature are of another Body of another Corporation as vile and as wretched and as miserable in themselves if left to themselves but God found them when he passed by them and said to them Live they were defiled as well as others in their bloud but the Lord turned their hearts by the Word and doth beget them again thereby This is that immortal seed whereby God doth beget them again unto eternal life Fifthly They are such a company as are made one knit and combined together in Christ though themselves are never so many and never so remote and distant from one another may be they never saw one another nor ever heard of one another one lives in one Country another in another one in one parish another in another and have little bodily communion and are not known one to another may be some of this company are in heaven already and some upon earth yet they are all one in Christ they all meet together in one heart and soul in Christ Jesus they are all of one minde in him as being all one body as the Apostle speaks 1 Cor. 12. 12. And they are all one seed Gal. 3. 16. Now to Abraham and his seed were the Promises made He saith not To seeds as if they were many but To thy seed as of one that is Christ that is which is Christ and all that are Christs they are one seed the seed of the woman indeed all men come forth of the womans loins the wicked as well as the godly only here is the difference The one is the seed