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A33724 The incomprehensibleness of imputed righteousness, for justification, by humane reason, till enlightned by the spirit of God preached in two sermons at the Merchants-Lecture in Broadstreet / by Thomas Cole. Cole, Thomas, 1627?-1697. 1692 (1692) Wing C5031; ESTC R18740 16,799 72

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Gentiles came to be called The Iews took offence at the Gospel could not tell what to make of the Righteousness of Faith they were all for the Righteousness of Works but God rejects both them and their Works and calls the Gentiles who lived in Profaneness and Idolatry they followed not after Righteousness of one sort or other they knew neither Law nor Gospel did nothing by way of preparation to further their calling but God of his mere good pleasure sends the Gospel among them and makes the Preaching of it an effectual means of their Conversion to Faith in Christ. Christ in his Doctrine of Justification by Faith and not by Works was a Stumbling stone to the Iews as he is to many now-a-days upon the very same account 't is what is foretold in Scripture and what we must expect This Child is set for the fall of many in Israel and for a sign which shall be spoken against Luke 2. 34. So 1 Pet. 2. 7 8. 1 Cor. 1. 23. The Apostles Preaching this Doctrine were a savour of Death to many that heard them and perished under their Ministry by Unbelief so now some will take offence at this Doctrine but be it a savour of Life or Death we must Preach it I shall now shew you from this Text whence it is that the Doctrine of Justification by Faith in Christ through the Imputation of his Righteousness is such a stumbling stone and rock of offence to many The main reason I conceive is this viz. Because the way of a Sinner's Salvation by Faith in Christ is a Mystery far above the reach of man's understanding no wonder then that so many boggle at it count it foolishness and set themselves to oppose it I shall couch what I have to say under these Three General Heads viz. 1. That the Mysteries of Faith are not comprehensible by reason the way of a Sinner's Salvation by Faith in Christ is above a natural man's understanding This some count Enthusiasm and cannot bear it but truth is truth and must be Preached whether men will bear it or no. 2. Why hath God laid the way of a sinner's Salvation so high that no humane understanding can reach it 3. Though the way of a sinner's Salvation by Christ be above the capacity of a natural man to reach and take in yet God can give us a true discerning of it Of these in order The first General Head viz. 1. That the way of a sinner's Salvation by Christ is above man's understanding Therefore called the Wisdom of God in a mystery hidden wisdom 1 Cor. 2. 7. Eph. 3. 9. 10. And though this secret of the Lord be now outwardly revealed in the letter of the Word yet 't is understood by none but such as are spiritually enlightned Mat. 16 17. Col. 1. 26 27. To some it is given to know these mysteries to others not Mat. 13. 11. Mat. 11. 25. 1 Cor. 2. 9 10. The secret of the Lord is with them that fear him Psal. 25. 14. They are under a special anointing 1 John 2. 27. But for others they understand not what God is doing in the Gospel 't is so great a Mystery that the Angels admire it seen of Angels 1 Tim. 3. 16. They never saw such a sight before they now desire to look into these things 1 Pet. 1. 12. are wonderfully taken with this rare method of man's Salvation and do observe with great delight how this design of Grace is carried on in the Church Eph. 3. 10. The Second General Head viz. 2. Why hath God laid the way of a sinner's Salvation so high that no human understanding can reach it There are Three Reasons of this viz. 1. Because nothing that falls under man's understanding could save him 2. Because nothing doth tend more to the Glory of God's rich Grace than to fetch the Mystery of man's Salvation out of the depths of Infinite Wisdom 3. Because nothing keeps man in a closer dependance upon God than this Of these in order The First Reason why God hath laid it so high viz. Because nothing that falls under man's understanding could save him The case of fallen man was so desperate that nothing less than Infinite Wisdom could find out a way to save him either man must eternally perish or God must put forth himself to the utmost and go beyond the reason of man to find out a way to save him There are four ways of Salvation that a human understanding prompts us to some to one and some to another but all in vain we are grosly mistaken in every one of them 1. Some think to be saved by the Covenant of Works do rely simply upon that in a direct opposition to the Covenant of Grace The Iews contended with Christ and his Apostles about this Paul speaks of such in his Epistle to the Romans There is that Legal spirit in fallen man that he still inclines to the Law of Works he foolishly thinks to be saved by that Law which hath already condemned him It argues great Infatuation in Fallen Man that he should still desire to be under the Law which hath already concluded him under Wrath and vet he hopes for Mercy from that Law that never knew what it was to shew mercy Because it was once the way of Salvation for man in innocency therefore he thinks there may be some hope still Alas this is like the cry of a condemned Man upon whom Sentence of Death is already passed his Cry signifies nothing he must away to Execution 2. If Works alone won't justify man will try what the Works of the Law and the Grace of the Gospel put together will do he joins Christ and the Law hopes that way to save himself partly by Grace and partly by Works so did the Galatians and so do some now-a-days mingling the two Covenants strangely together that way may be made for their good Works to help forward their Justification But if you be circumcised Christ shall profit you nothing Gal. 5. 2. If it be of works 't is no more grace Rom. 11. 6. It must be either all Works or all Grace there is no mingling them in point of Justification we cannot be under both Covenants at once We are justified freely by his grace says Paul Rom. 3. 24. We should eye nothing in our selves but only the free Grace of God in our Justification 3. If they cannot be justified by the Works of the Law nor by joining the Works of the Law and Christ together then they will see what may be done by joining the Works of the Gospel and Christ together their own inherent Evangelical Righteousness and Christ's Imputed Righteousness must go hand in hand in the business of Justification There are a sort of Latitudinarians who seek to widen the straight gate of Faith and have almost quite pulled it off the hinges to make room for their own Evangelical Righteousness to join with Faith in helping forward our Justification what course they
Objections be suddenly started by the Flesh they are as suddenly answered by the Spirit of Faith Faith will hear nothing against its own present act but on it goes quenching all the fiery Darts of the Wicked that fly thick about it the supposed strength of reason is nothing to the real strength of Faith To set one or two single Texts against the general scope and express words of the whole Gospel is so bold an attempt that I wonder any should appear in it There is a Justification without Works and there is a Justification by Works believe both to be true without any contradiction and let that end the difference To set Paul against Iames and Iames against Paul one Preacher against another what will this end in We may preach up the Justification of Abram's Person by Faith without Works and not contradict Iames's who speaks of the Justification of Abram's Faith by his Works we had need be well satisfied in the truth of that Faith upon which the Justification of our persons in the sight of God depends You see how difficult a matter it is to submit to the judgment of Faith Reason will be rising up against it putting many Objections If God do not enable us to deny our selves and to adhere to his Word we shall be run down presently we are more for disputing than believing whereas Faith if the letter of the Text be plain will admit of no dispute but believes the Record that God hath given of his Son and expects that every tittle of the Word should be fulfilled accordingly As Humane things require understanding so Divine things require faith We believe and are sure Joh. 6. 69. not we know and are sure nothing settles the mind in a firm persuasion of the truth of the Gospel but Faith therefore Faith is absolutely necessary in all who desire to be saved Indeed men may eternally perish without Faith but when Conscience is awakened and comes to be concerned about a Future State there is no securing our Souls into Eternity but by Faith in Christ and this Faith stands not in the wisdom of man but in the power of God nothing less can work it in you Therefore if any Gospel-truth should now strike upon your Understandings and find no entrance but seem dark and unintelligible you should lift up your voice for Understanding and beg of God that he would not suffer the sound of that Truth to pass thorough your Ears and out of you Memories before he hath given you some insight into it and made you willing to receive it by faith he can do it and will do it if we wait upon upon him for teaching did we hear the Word under a Conviction of this That 't is utterly impossible to believe the Mystery of the Gospel unless it be given to us we should look up more earnestly to the Father of Lights for this great and rare gift of Faith After all that hath been said if any should stumble at the Doctrine of Faith and take offence at it this doth but verify the Text. 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Slater A Discourse of Closet-Prayer by the same Author A Practical Grammar or the easiest and shortest way to initiate young children in the Latin Tongue By I. Philomath Master of a Free-School English Exercises for School-Boys to Translate into Latin By Ioseph Garretson School-master The School of Manners or Rules for Childrens behaviour by the same Author A Funeral Sermon on the Death of the Reverend Mr. West A Discourse concerning Regeneration Faith and Repentance A Discourse of the Christian Religion in sundry Points These Three last by the Reverend Mr. Cole