Selected quad for the lemma: world_n

Word A Word B Word C Word D Occurrence Frequency Band MI MI Band Prominent
world_n king_n kingdom_n pilate_n 2,382 5 12.0207 5 false
View all documents for the selected quad

Text snippets containing the quad

ID Title Author Corrected Date of Publication (TCP Date of Publication) STC Words Pages
A29348 The mighty Christ the saints help, or, A cleer discovery of the mightinesse and excellency of Christ in all things of and concerning him from the first promise of him, to his last appearing and kingdome : with application thereof to the severall states and conditions of men : being the substance of severall sermons preached at Northwalsham in Norfolk, upon Psal. 89, 19, I have laid help on one that is mighty / by Richard Breviter. Breviter, Richard. 1662 (1662) Wing B4424A; ESTC R25944 132,959 309

There are 15 snippets containing the selected quad. | View lemmatised text

First His Apprehension and taking they came forth as to a Mighty One that would not have been apprehended Judas came and with him a great multitude with swords and staves from the chief Priests and the Scribes and the Elders Mark 14.43 And at that time the mightiness of Christ was seen for when one that was about him smote the servant of the High Priest and cut off his right ear he did but touch his ear and healed him Luke 22.50 51. And which is more they that went about to take him were smitten down with one soft word of his mouth for as soon as he had said unto them I am he they went backward and fell to the ground John 18.6 Secondly His Tryal his Accusation and charge was That he was a perverter of the Nation and forbad to give Tribute to Caesar saying That he himself is Christ a King Luke 23.2 And the questions which the Governour and others put to him were according to it Art thou the Son of God Art thou the King of th● Jews Art thou a King his Charge was as of a Mighty One and his Answer was as of a Mighty One For when the High Priest asked him and said unto him Art thou the Christ the Son of the blessed he said I am that is the Son of God not by Adoption as others but by Nature for unlesse this had been the meaning of his answer they could not have condemned him of blasphemy but they took it as granted nor did he deny it that he made himself such a Son of God as was equall with God so there was God standing in the Congregation of the Mighty those earthly gods did judge him and he which sheweth that he was a Mighty One judgeth them or at least declareth himself to be that Judge which was to judge them and all men too for to that purpose was his Answer Jesus said I am and ye shall see the Son of man sitting on the right hand of power and coming in the Clouds of Heaven Mark 14.62 And when he was asked Whether he was a King he denyed it not but confessed it in these words My Kingdome is not of this world John 18.36 Thirdly His Condemnation he was condemned as a Mighty One his Accusation and the cause of his Condemnation was set up over his head written This is Jesus the King of the Jews Math. 27.37 Mark saith The King of the Jews Mark 15.26 Luke This is the Ki●g of the Jews Luke 22.38 John Jesus of Nazareth the King of the Jews John 19.19 The main thing regarded was That he took upon him to be King of the Jews And it is to be observed that God did so over-rule the heart and hand of Pilate that instead of noting some Crime he sets down a most glorious and worthy Title and this Superscription was wrought in three Languages viz Hebrew Greek and Latine The end of which was as Mr. Perk●ns noteth that the Passion of Christ and also the publishing of his Kingdome and Gospel might spread all over the world and Pilate would not be prevailed with by the chief Priests to change the Title to that he said I am King of the Jews but said What I have written I have written John 19.21 22. Fourthly His Death in which his mightinesse shines forth First In the Concomitants of it as the conversion of the Thief the darkning of the Sun over all the Land from the sixt to the ninth hour the rending of the Vail of the Temple in twain the Earth-quake the rending of the Rocks the opening of the Graves the rising of many bodyes of Saints which slept the conviction and confession of the Centurion with his Souldiers That he was the Son of God some great and mighty One that fell that day Math 27.51 52 54. Mark 15.33 Secondly In the vertue and efficacy of it which I shall briefly hint in three particulars First It is of a purchasing vertue for by and through it he purchased a p●ople Acts 20.28 And an inheritance for them Ephes 1.7 11. Which no cerruptible thing as Silver and Gold could obtain 1 Pet. 1.18 Secondly It is of a pacifying vertue For by it he hath made an Attonement and Reconciliation for sin Rom 5.10 Heb. 2.17 Which the blood of Bulls and Goats could never do Heb 10.4 11. Thirdly It is of a purifying vertue It purgeth the Conscience from dead works to serve the living God Heb 9.14 Yea It cleanseth from all sin 1 John 1.7 which no Sope nor Nitre can effect Jer. 2.22 Twenty-fourthly He is mighty in his Burial some degree of glory did break forth in Christs Burial he had an honourable Burial He made his Grave with the rich in his death Isa 53.9 Joseph of Arimathea not onely a good man and a just but also an honourable Councellour together with Nicodemus a Ruler of the Jews who brought a mixture of Myrrh and Aloes about an hundred pound weight took the body of Jesus and wound it in Linnen Cloaths with the Spices and laid it in a Sepulchre hewen out of the Rock a new Sepulchre where never man was laid before that which was wonderful in his Burial was that they who were fearful to confesse him when living were bold to own him when dead and to be buried for Joseph of Arimathea who was a Disciple but secretly for fear of the Jews John 19.38 yet went in boldly unto Pilate and craved the body of Jesus Mark 15.43 And Nicodemus which at the first came to him by night had courage to appear at his Burial though he was condemned and crucified as a great Malefactor this the Evangelist John noteth John 19.39 Twenty-fifthly He is mighty in his Resurrection which doth appear in that First He rose at all and it is a wonderful thing for the dead to rise Secondly He rose soon he did not lye many yeers in the Grave he did not as Mahomet who promised the Sarazins after eight hundred years to re-visit them but within three dayes for he said unto the Jews Destroy this Temple speaking of the Temple of his body and in three dayes I will raise it up and accordingly he rose the third day which was as short a time as might be for had he not been dead some such like distance of time some would not have believed that he was dead at all Thirdly He rose against utmost humane opposition though his enemies did whatever they could to hinder it the chief Priests and the Pharisees make an Address to Pilate about this saying Sir We remember that that Deceiver said while he was yet alive After three dayes I will rise again command therefore that the Sepulchre be made sure untill the third day And Pilate answered their desire for he said unto them ye have a watch go your way make it as sure as you can so they went and made the Sepulchre sure sealing the stone and setting a watch Math. 27.62 63 64 65.66 Yet Christ rose
the children of Israel slew Jude 10.11 Reasons why the Lord doth lay in a sufficiency of help for his people Reason 1. From that All-sufficiency and perfection of power which is in the Lord every thing as it is in Essence and Being so it is in act and operation and according to this Maxim the Psalmist sings of the Lord Psal 147.5 Great is our Lord and of great power As also Psal 86.10 Thou art great and dost wondrous things so that the Lord being Allmighty and All-sufficient in himself for him to lay in a sufficiency of help for his people is but to act according to himself Reason 2. From that height of affection which is in the Lord towards his people they being his peculiar treasure above all people his sons and daughters the people of his love this Moses mentions as the cause of that sufficiency of help which the Lord afforded to them in Egypt Deut. 7.8 Because the Lord loved you c. hath the Lord brought you out with a mighty hand and redeemed you out of the house of Bond-men from the hand of Pharoah King of Egypt This is also recorded Jer. 31.3.9 as the reason of the great things God will do for Israel I have loved thee with an everlasting love For I am a Father to Israel and Ephraim is my first-born Reason 3. From his exceeding tenderness of his own Name lest that should suffer upon this account the Lord oft spared his people Ezek. 20.9.14.22.44 I wrought for my Names sake that it should not be polluted before the Heathen So God will help sufficiently fot his Name sake lest the enemy who is alwayes ready to blaspheme should reproach him and either say God would not help his people according to their need and so the glory of his goodness should be somewhat darkned or else he could not and so the glory of his power should be eclipsed with this Argument Moses pleaded with God to help and save his people Numb 14.13 14 15 16. Deut. 9.26 27 28. I shall add no more to the confirmation of that which the Saints of the most High have so much experienced in their severall Generations And leave also the improvement of all to Gods faithful Ones in their various conditions and hasten unto a more strict and particular consideration of the words which will afford these two Observations First That Christ Jesus is a Mighty One Secondly That the Lord hath appointed this Mighty One to be for an help to his people First Christ Jesus is a Mighty One The Psalmist singing of him saith Gird thy sword upon thy thigh O most Mighty Psal 45 3. Isaiah prophecying of him saith His Name shall be called Wonderful Councellour The Mighty God Isaiah 9.6 The Angel declaring unto Mary his Mother what manner of Son he should be saith He shall be great and called the Son of the Highest and the Lord God shall give unto him the Throne of his father David c. Luke 1.32 John also testifying of him according to the Revelation of him which God gave unto him calleth him Allmighty Rev 1.8 I shall forbear to add more particular places the whole Scriptures both of the Old and New Testament being a large proof of this thing Mighty is a word of large Extent and of various Acceptation Sometimes it is taken Generally for any eminent excellent One that is greater than others so it is used Gen 10.8 where it is said of Nimrod He began to be a Mighty One in the earth i. e. One great and famous excelling others and in this sense Christ is a Mighty One greater than others In all things having the preheminence as the Apostle speaketh and as shall be shewed at large Sometimes it is taken particularly and specially First For one that is rich and wealthy thus it is used Ruth 2.1 where it is said Naomi had a kinsman of her husbands a mighty man of wealth Also 2 Kings 15.20 The rich man is usually called mighty in this respect Christ is a Mighty One he is a rich wealthy One and that both in respect of 1. Spiritual and Heavenly things he is so rich That in him dwelleth all the fullnesse of the God-head bodily He hath more of the Spirit than others being full of all grace wisdome and knowledge yea full of Unsearchable Riches according to that of Paul Ephes 3.8 That I should preach among the Gentiles the unsearchable Riches of Christ 2. All other things for he is heir of all things Heb. 1.2 All corn wine wool and flax all the beasts of the Forrest and the Cattel upon a thousand hils all the Fowls of the mountains and every thing that moveth in the waters are his yea the earth is his and the fullnesse thereof the round world and all that dwell therein Psal 24.1 See what an inheritance his father hath given him Psal 2.8 Secondly For one that hath power and strength strong men are mighty men and in this sense Christ is a Mighty One being full of power and strength The Apostle speaking of him saith 1 Cor. 1.24 Christ the power of God Thirdly For one that is exceeding valiant that doth most vigorously put forth and act his strength such an one is said to be a mighty man of valour full of courage in this sense also Christ is a Mighty One he hath not onely strength but he doth mightily exert and put it forth so that he makes his power to be seene the very spirit of Might doth rest upon him Isa 11.2 which he doth shew forth in all his workes Fourthly For one that hath rule and Authority he is a Mighty One and thus Christ is a Mighty One First He is Mighty in regard of the extent and universality of his power and Authority as to the subject of it it is over all for God hath put All things in subjection under his feet he hath left nothing that is not put under him he hath First All in the Church under him All Ordinances all offices all gifts all Administrations all consciences under him Eph. 1.22 He hath put all things under his feet and gave him to be the head over all things to the Church Secondly All in Heaven under him he said of himselfe Math. 28.18 All power is given unto me in Heaven and it is said 1 Pet. 3.22 that he is gone into Heaven and is on the right hand of God Angels and Authorities and powers being made subject to him so that all in heaven is under him the Father onely excepted who did put all things under him 1 Cor. 15.27 Thirdly All in Hell under him the Devils themselves being subject unto him Fourthly All in this world under him He hath all principality power might and Dominion under him he hath power over all the Kings and Kingdomes of the world therefore he is said to be the Prince of the Kings of the Earth and to be Lord of Lords and King of Kings Rev. 1.5 17.14 Fifthly All in
is a King and that is an office which speaks might and power a King notes Supremacie in respect of others 1 Pet. 2.13 but Christ is not onely a King and mighty in that regard but also a Mighty King a King above all other Kings he is a King higher than the Kings of the earth Psal 89.27 The Prince of the Kings of the Earth Rev. 1.5 Lord of Lords and King of Kings Rev. 17.14 He is a mighty King First In himselfe and that especially in two things First In majesty and glory excellent majesty is upon him The Psalmist singing of him and his kingdome saith Gird thy sword upon thy thigh O most mighty with thy glory and thy majesty and in thy majesty ride prosperously c. Psal 45.3 4. See a ●lymspe of his glory in his Type So●●mon The Lord magnified Solomon exceedingly in the sight of all Israel and bestowed upon him such Royall majesty as had not been on any King before him in Israel yet behold a Greater than Solomon is here for Solomon in all his Glory was not arrayed like unto Christ of this Glory the Apostles had a sight according to the words of Peter We were eye-witnesses of his Majesty for he received from God the Father honour and Glory when there came such a voice to him from the excellent Glory This is my beloved Son in whom I am well pleased and this voice which came from Heaven we heard when we were with him in the holy Mount 2 Pet. 1.16 17 18. And Paul stiles him even him that was crucified The Lord of Glory 1 Cor. 2.8 Secondly In wisdome and understanding he was and is greater and above all others both men and Angels in understanding There was excellent Wisdome found in Daniel but there was more and more excellent in Christ God gave Solomon wisdome and understanding exceeding much and largeness of heart even as the sand that is on the Sea-shore and Solomons wisdome excelled the wisdome of all the children of the East Country and all the wisdome of Egypt for he was wiser than all men and all the Earth sought to him to heare his wisdome which God had put in his heart 1 Kings 4.29 30 31. 1 Kings 10.33 But behold a Greater than Solomon is here in this respect Math. 12.42 Even he in whom are hid all the Treasures of wisdome and knowledge Col. 2.3 The very wisdome of God 1 Cor. 1.24 Secondly He is Mighty in his Subjects two things considerable in his Subjects which speak forth his Mightiness First Their Mightiness his Subjects are Saints and Nations and both sorts are mighty his Saints are excellent ones Subjects of the highest ranke they are Kings and Priests being advanc'd to that Dignity by himselfe Rev. 1.6 Men of other spirits redeemed from among men who have all Earthly things under their feet such as regard not Silver nor yet delight in Gold The Law of the mouth of their King being better to them than thousands of Gold and Silver as also men of valiant and couragious spirits for the honour of their King upon Earth not loving their lives unto the Death Rev. 12.11 The Nations of the Earth also are full of Mighty Ones men of high degree and all the Kings Princes Potentates Rulers chiefe Captaines Great Lords all the Mighty men of Valour all the Worthies and men of Renowne and all the wise and Honourable ones of the Earth are his Subjects the excellency and mightiness of the Subjects speak forth the mightiness of the King how mighty must he needs be who have all the mighty Kings and Princes of the world under him Secondly Their multitude he hath more Subjects than any if Solomons Subjects were so great a people that could not be numbred nor counted for multitude how great and numerous or rather innumerable are Christs Subjects who are all people Nations and Languages Dan. 7.14 And these are not onely his Subjects in respect of the Right and extent of his Dominion but also in respect of their submission and obedience to him for all Dominions shall serve and obey him Dan. 7.14 27. Yea all kingdomes shall resolve into his kingdome The joyfull sound of the Seaventh Angel and the great voices in Heaven which John heard proclaimed the largeness and amplitude of the kingdome of this King saying The kingdomes of this World are become the kingdomes of our Lord and of his Christ and he shall reigne for ever and ever and if in the multitude of people is the Kings Honour Pro. 14.28 then surely he is a mighty and honourable one that hath such multitudes under him Thirdly He is mighty in his Rule and Administration both towards his loyall Subjects and desperate Enemies The Administration of Christ towards his faithfull ones is chiefly in two things in both which he appeares to be Mighty First Preservation for he preserveth the faithfull even all them that love him he is mighty to save and defend them against all the mighty ones that rise up against them he hath been and is a strength to the poore a strength to the needy in distresse a refuge from the storme a shaddow from the heate when the blast of the terrible ones is as a storme against the wall The Psalmist singing of him and his kingdome saith He shall deliver the needy when he cryeth the poore also and him that hath no helper he shall save the soules of the needy he shall redeeme their soules from deceit and violence Psal 72.12 13 14. And for this reason the Prophet Zephany calls upon Zion to sing and rejoyce The King of Israel even the Lord is in the midst of thee thou shalt not see evil any more The Lord thy God in the midst of thee is Mighty he will save Zeph. 3.14 15 17. And this is the confidence of his Subjects The Lord is our Judge the Lord is our Law-giver the Lord is our King he will save us Isa 33.22 And he is not onely mighty to save their bodies from destruction but to save their soules from sin and death for that was the reason which the Angel gave Joseph before Christ was borne why he should be called Jesus Math. 1.21 Thou shalt call his Name Jesus for he shall save his people from their sins And in this he is mightier than all other Kings who cannot deliver any of their Subjects soules none of them can by any meanes redeem their Subjects nor yet their own soules but stand in need of this Mighty One to save them Secondly Remuneration he is not unrighteous to forget the worke and labour of love which any of his Subjects do shew towards his Name but will give reward unto his servants the Prophets and to the S●ints and them that feare his Name small and great and his Reward is great becoming such a Mighty King to bestow he will plentifully reward all his faithfull constant Followers and his reward is First Everlasting life This Christ promised to his self-denying
Disciples Mat. 19.29 My sheep heare my voice saith Christ and follow me and I Give unto them eternall life and they shall never perish Joh. 10.27 28. And for this end his father gave him power over all flesh that he should give eternall life to as many as he hath given him Joh. 17.2 Eternall life is a rich reward but here 's not all the reward of the righteous they might have everlasting life though with trouble and distraction and therefore he gives them together with everlasting life Secondly Everlasting joy and rest for though they have sorrow and trouble here and for a season be in heaviness through manifold Temptations yet their sorrow shall be turned into joy into everlasting joy which none shall take from them Their trouble shall be turned into rest and quietness and assurance for ever for the Lord Christ will recompence Tribulation to them that trouble his servants and to them that are troubled rest when he shall be revealed from Heaven with all his mighty Angels in flaming fire taking vengeance on them that know not God 2 Thes 1.6 7 8. And that his reward may be full together with everlasting life and rest he gives Thirdly Everlasting honour and glory they shall not have life and peace in a low estate but they shall be exalted to honour they shall not rest upon the Dunghil but upon the Throne for this is his promise Rev 3.21 To him that overcometh will I grant to set with me in my Throne even as I also overcame and am set down with my Father in his Throne Christ shall be King over Israel and they shall be next unto him at that great day when all Nations shall be gathered before him he shall separate them one from another he shall set the Sheep on his right hand but the Goats on the left Then shall the King say to them on the right hand Come ye blessed of my Father inherit the Kingdome prepared for you from the foundation of the world Mat. 25.32 33 34. His reward is a Kingdom a Kingdome which cannot be moved and thus Christ is a mighty King in his rule and administration towards his servants Secondly Christ is mighty in his rule and administration towards his enemies which doth principally consist in two things both manifesting his mightinesse First Cohibition and restraint for when his enemies come forth full of fury and rage with full purpose of heart to destroy his people he put his hook in their Nose and his Bridle in their Lips so that they cannot act all the evil that is in their hearts though they do exert and put forth some hatred and wrath yet not all For the remainder of wrath he restraineth So that no more of their malice wrath and cruelty do or shall break forth then what he sees in his wisdom and faithfulness to be expedient and profitable for his servants to endure and this his administration do not extend only to the meaner sort of people but the high and mighty to the Kings of the Earth For he cuts off the Spirit of Princes so that their hands cannot perform their enterprize The Psalmist speaking of the beauty and glory of Sion saith Lo the Kings were assembled they passed by together they saw it and so they marvelled they were troubled and hasted away fear took hold upon them there and pain as of a woman in travel Psal 48.4 5 6. The King of Sion took away their spirit and courage yea this extends to the very Devils whom when he was in the flesh he restrained from hurting and tormenting and it is because of this part of the blessed rule and administration of Christ in Heaven that men and Devils whose hearts are fully set in them to do evil have not torn and devoured the whole flock of Christ upon Earth Secondly Destruction for as his hand shall be known towards his servants so his indignation towards his Enemies whom he will destroy though never so many and mighty The Psalmist prophecying of him and his administration towards his enemies saith Thou shalt break them with a rod of iron thou shalt dash them in pieces like a Potters vessel Psal 2.9 And Isaiah saith He shall smite the earth with the rod of his mouth and with the breath of his lips shall he slay the wicked Isa 11.4 Paul tells us That he shall be revealed from Heaven with his mighty Angels in flaming fire taking vengeance on them that know not God c. Yea the mightiness and severity of Christ in this respect is notably set forth by himself in the close of the Parable of the Noble-man Luke 19.27 But those mine enemies which would not that I should Re●gn over them bring hither and slay them before me And the one and greatest part of the Book of the Revelation do but acquaint us with the woes plagues and vials of wrath which he will poure forth upon his enemies the sum of all is Babylon the Great is fallen is fallen and the Beast was taken and with him the false Prophet these both were cast alive into a lake of fire burning with Brimstone and the Remnant were slain with the sword of him that sate upon the Horse which sword proceeded out of his mouth and at last the Devil was cast into the Lake of Fire and Brimstone where the Beast and the false Prophet are and shall be tormented day and night for ever and ever Rev 18.2 19 20 21. 20.10 So mighty and terrible will Christ be in the destruction of his enemies and thus he appears to be a mighty King Secondly Christ is a Mighty Priest far above all other Priests his mightinesse is manifest in this respect in several particulars First In the Dignity of his Person which I consider only with relation to his Priesthood for the Apostle being about to treat of Christ as a Priest first sets down the mightinesse and excellency of his person and the manner of his expressing particulars as who being the brightnesse of his glory c. and upholding all things by the word of his power do plainly shew that they have relation to what follow namely his Priest-hood therefore the Apostle to give evidence of his sufficiency for that great function doth first declare his power and greatnesse and speaking of his mightiness afterward as a Priest he layes much of it on the Dignity of his person Heb 4.14 Seeing then that we have a great High Priest that is passed into the Heavens Jesus the Son of God he is a mighty Priest in that he is the Son of God The same Apostle magnifies Christ the High Priest above those that the Law made upon this account Heb 7.28 The Law maketh men High Priests which have infirmity but the word of the Oath which was since the Law maketh the Son And he is the more excellent High Priest in that it is the Son who is made Secondly In the peculiarity of his Title he is not
as Idle tale● and they beleeve them not and then no wonder they despise and reject him They do not beleeve his Omnisciencie but say concerning their actions How doth he know can he judge through the darke cloud Job 22.13 and so they become bold to speak and act against this Mighty One like those whom the Prophet complained of to the Lord Psal 94.5 6 7. They breake in pieces thy people O Lord and afflict thy heritage they slay the widdow and the stranger and murther the Fatherless yet they say The Lord shall not see neither shall the God of Jacob regard it Or if they do beleeve that he is Mighty yet they do not beleeve that he will be so severe and terrible to his enemies as many conceive and speake giving no heed to what is written concerning him especially Psal 2.9 12. Psal 72.4 Psal 110.6 Isa 11.4 2 Thes 1.7 8 9. Thus falsely concluding in their own spirits that there is no great danger in opposing him they readily venture thereupon to their own destruction Fourthly Through confidence in their own strength thinking of themselves more highly than they ought to thinke they are carried forth to undertake more than they are able to performe The Mighty Ones of the Earth do conceit conclude within themselves that they have a sufficiency of counsel and strength to e●●●●nter with this Mighty One. Pharaoh that mighty one was so confident in his own strength that he scorn'd and opposed the Almighty for he said Who is the Lord that I should obey his voice to let Israel go I know not the Lord neither will I let Israel go Exod. 5.2 Likewise Sennacherib King of Assyria trusting to the multitudes of his Chariots c. sent a challenge to the living God exalted and lifted up himselfe on high even against the holy One of Israel Isa 36.18 19 20. Chap. 37.23 When men are confident to overcome they are bold to oppose Fifthly Through their putting afarre off the day of his wrath and vengeance they take boldness to rebell against him And though they heare of his Indignation and furious rebukes to be poured out upon them yet they see that through his patience long-suffering there is respite and so like Pharaoh they harden their hearts against him they say as they Ezek. 12.22 The dayes are prolonged and every vision faileth and because sentence against themselves and other evil workers is not executed speedily in stead of submitting unto him against whom they have sinned the●r hearts are fully set in them to do more evil Eccl 8.11 and at length become mockers and scoffers at him and his word saying Where is this Mighty one where is the promise of his coming where is his kingdome and power and glory and thus become abusers and persecutors of his servants upon the Earth Sixthly Because they are afraid he will take away their deare enjoyments from them their power pompe pleasures profits If Christ would be with them as a sojourner and stranger and not meddle with their matters they would let him alone but they feare he will be a Prince a Judge amongst them and drive them from their stations and pull them downe from their state Isa 22.19 and therefore they thinke it wisdome to oppose him betimes When Tiberius the Emperour of Rome sent to the Senate and required that the Image of Christ might be set up in the Capitol They returned Answer that if that were set up all the other Images of their Gods must downe Potestas Christi non est privativa sed cumulativa The power of Christ doth not deprive men of any good but conferrs and multiplies blessings upon the heads of all those that submit to it It being the readiest way for Kings Princes and Potentates of the world to reigne long and safe to set their Thrones beneath the Throne of this Mighty One whom God hath made and exalted Lord over all But for as much as the high and honourable ones of the earth are afraid he should bring them into contempt and shame they desperately oppose this Mighty One. Seventhly Because of the present seeming meanness contemptibleness of this Mighty One. The Prophet Isaiah speakes of him as one despised and rejected upon this account Isa 53.2 3. He hath no forme nor comeliness and when we shall see him there is no beauty that we should desire him he is despised and rejected of men Though Christ's doctrine and works among his own Countrymen were even to astonishment yet because he had such a meane outside a meane trade and kindred he was without honour among them Mark 6.3 4. Christ is without outward splendor and worldly glory and therefore he is both lightly esteemed by the worlds Mighty Ones and greatly opposed Vse 1. Of Information First It informes Gods people what manner of Saviour they have some yea many who call Christ Lord know not how great he is I may say to such in honour to Christ what Pilate said in contempt of him to the Jews John 19.14 Behold your King behold your Saviour what a great and a Mighty One he is your Saviour is more than another Saviour he is the chiefe of ten thousand farre excelling all the worlds Saviours Among all the Gods of the Heathen and among all the wise and mighty Ones of the Nations and in all their Kingdomes there is none like unto him Secondly It informes us of the safe and happy condition of those that are Christ's they do indeed dwell on high being built upon the rock which is higher than they and all their enemies so that we may say to the righteous that it shall be well with him in the most perilous times Isa 3.10 11. and though they be as sheepe in the midst of wolves yet being in the hands of their great Shepheard this Mighty One they are safe yea so safe that none can harme them For saith Christ I give unto them eternal life and they shall never perish neither shall any man pluck them out of my hand my father which gave them me is greater than all and no man is able to pluck them out of my Fathers hand I and my Father are one Joh. 10.28 29 30. Paul also speaking of their safe and blessed estate saith Rom. 8.1 There is therefore now no Condemnation to them that are in Christ Jesus who walk not after the flesh but after the Spirit Though there be many indictments and accusations brought in against them yet no condemnation but being in him and walking in him they are free and safe and feare no evil Hence the blessed Apostle sends a challenge to all the enemies of Gods Elect saying Who shall lay any thing to the charge of Gods elect it is God that justifieth Who is he that condemneth It is Christ that died yea rather that is risen againe who is even at the right hand of God who also maketh intercession for us Nay they are not onely safe in tribulation distresse
his Glorious Name for his so assisting his faithful servant herein and finding the Matter according with what the Author hath well expressed in this his Epistle doe therefore heartily joyne with him therein in what he hath written to all the Friends and Enemies of our LORD JESVS CHRIST James Nalton Minister of Leonards Foster Lane Thomas Brooks Robert Bragge William Adderley H Jessey THE MIGHTY CHRIST THE Saints Help PSAL. 89.19 I have laid help upon One that is Mighty THe precedent Psalm contain a mournful complaint to the Lord powred out in a way of prayer This especially the former part of it is a pleasant Song of praise The subject of it is the Lord. The things which he mentions as most sweetly refreshing his own soul and most eminently conspicuous in the Lord towards his people are his mercy faithfulness and power First His mercy Vers 1. I will sing of the mercies of the Lord for ever So vers 2. I have said mercy shall be built up for ever Secondly His faithfulness vers 1. With my mouth will I make known thy faithfulnesse to all Generations vers 2. Thy faithfulnesse shalt thou establish in the very Heavens both manifested in his Covenant which he made with David and his seed vers 3. I have made a Covenant with my chosen I have sworn unto David my servant thy seed will I establish for ever and build up thy Throne to all Generations Thirdly His power vers 6. Who in the Heaven can be compared to the Lord who among the sons of the mighty can be likened unto the Lord vers 8. O Lord God of Hosts who is a strong Lord like unto thee manifested by his works of First Creation vers 11. The Heavens are thine the earth also is thine as for the world and the fullnesse thereof thou hast founded them Vers 12. The North and the South thou hast created them Secondly Providence vers 9. Thou rulest the raging of the Sea when the waves thereof arise thou stillest them shewed Partly towards his enemies in their destruction vers 10. Thou hast broken Rahab in pieces as one that is slain thou hast scattered thine enemies with thy strong arme Partly Towards his people in their salvation vers 16 17 18. In thy name shall they rejoyce all the day and in thy righteousnesse shall they be exalted for thou art the glory of their strength and in thy favour our Horn shall be exalted for the Lord is our defence and the holy One of Israel is our King The Psalmist having spoken largely of the power of God returns to that with which his heart was most affected The precious Covenant of God made with David expressed vers 3. and shews at large the particulars of it what great things God would do for him and how great and mighty he would make him and for a confirmation of faith in this great promise of God the Psalmist declares First The Original of Davids power and authority viz that it was from God from Heaven he was no Usurper nor Obtruder neither of mans nor his own but of Gods exalting for so God saith I have exalted one chosen out of the people I have found David my servant with my holy Oyle have I anointed him So Psal 2.6 Yet have I set my King upon my holy Hill of Sion Peter and the other Apostles speaking of Jesus before the Council said Him hath God exalted with his right hand to be a Prince and a Saviour And therefore the Lord challengeth a peculiar propriety in David above all the Kings of the earth calling him his King My King Secondly The Lords discovery of it before he did it And to whom Not unto the Princes of this world but unto his holy One Samuel who anointed David in the midst of his brethren 1 Sam. 16.1 3 13. By some the word is translated in the Plural Number Sanctis tuis to thy holy Ones to wit the Prophets Samuel and Nathan one of which anointed David and the other fore-told of the perpetuity of his Kingdome 2 Sam 7.12 13 14 15 16. Yea the Lord spake the same thing to his holy One David by the mouth of his servant Nathan 2 Sam 7.17 According to all these words and according to all this vision so did Nathan speak unto David From the discovery of it we may First Observe That it hath been Gods way of old when he hath had any great and remarkable thing to do for or upon a people to reveal it unto his servants the Prophets Amos 3.7 Surely the Lord will do nothing but he revealeth his secret unto his servants the Prophets More particularly Secondly Observe That the discovery of Gods exaltation of Christ his True and Great Holy One sanctified and seperated above his fellows was first made to his Holy Ones Thirdly The manner of discovery thereof and that was by vision God in divers manners spake in times past unto the Fathers sometimes but rarely by Oracle it being a wonderfull condescention on Gods part and more than ordinary honour to the person to whom he so spake this honour God put upon Moses as he told Aaron and Miriam With him will I speak mouth to mouth Numb 12.8 Sometimes and more commonly In visions and in dreams Numb 12.6 It was in vision God spake to his Holy One when he made discovery of his Grace Then thou spakest in vision to thy Holy One. Here are two things chiefly to be enquired into First The mercy provided and that is a King not a mean weak one unfit for the Throne but a Mighty One I have laid help upon One that is Mighty if it be askt Who is this King the 20. vers is in answer I have found David my servant with my holy Oyle have I anointed him Of him the Lord hath spoken saying By the hand of my servant David I will save my people Israel out of the hand of the Philistims and out of the hand of all their enemies 2 Sam. 3.18 It is both David the son of Jesse and Christ the son of David according to the flesh who was also Davids Lord of whom David especially in his Kingly Office was a Type and Shaddow who is also called David Hos 3.5 And Ezekiel prophesying of the Kingdome of Christ a long time after David the son of Jesse was fallen asleep having served his Generation according to the will of God saith I will set up one shepherd over them even my servant David I the Lord will be their God my servant David a Prince among them Ezek. 34.23 24. Again David my servant shall be King over them my servant David shall be the Prince for ever Ezek. 37.24 25. This is that David that liveth for ever the Lord Christ that Mighty One mightier and higher than all others as the Lord hath promised vers 27. Also I will make him my first-born higher than the Kings of the earth which words agree exactly to the Lord Christ who is said
to be The first-born of every creature the Beginning the first-born from the dead that in all things he might have the preheminence Col. 1.15 18. And by John to be The first begotten of the dead and the Prince of the Kings of the Earth Rev 1.5 And this is he that the Psalmist principally sings of as he doth also in other Psalms who is and shall be so great a blessing to Gods people Secondly The people who partake of this mercy over whom this King this Mighty One was set that he might help them are not all the people of the world not his foes such as hate him not the proud and mighty ones of the earth who despise and oppose him though he be Lord over them also but they are Gods people one Translation addeth I have put help upon a Mighty One for my people They are Gods people Israel the weakest and smallest of all people not onely Israel according to the flesh but also Israel according to the spirit Jer. 23.5 6. Luke 1.32 33. Who by reason of their weaknesse and smallnesse the craftiness mightiness and multitudes of their enemies stand in as much need of the Lord of Christ the son of David That Mighty One to help and save them as ever Israel after the flesh did of David the son of Jesse That Mighty One to deliver them from their Oppressors I have laid or put help upon One that is Mighty A Champion one strong and able to help my people These words may be considered First Generally and largely as they contain the care and goodness of God in General to his people Secondly Specially and strictly as they point out the particular thing wherein God is so good to his people From the General and large Consideration of the words Observe That the condition of the people of God in this life is such as they stand in need of help Though this be not expressed in words yet it is necessarily implyed for help supposeth need and we are sure that the Lord the most wise Agent doth nothing in vain he doth not send help to them that need it not For demonstration of which seeing I intend not to insist long upon it I shall only mention First The many and mighty Persecutors under whom they have lived who have been stronger than they the four great worldly Monarchies viz Babylonian Persian Grecian and Roman set forth by the four terrible Beasts mentioned Dan. 7. whose natures are to tear and devoure of which the last under whose power yet they are is most dreadfull and exceeding strong whereupon they ever did and being not yet delivered out of the hands of all the mighty Ones that hate them do still want the help of some other Secondly The sore bondage and oppression whieh their enemies have and do keep them in for the seed of the Serpent especially being prevalent cannot but persecute the seed of the woman by reason of which they have in their several Generations sighed groaned and howled as they do also to this very day in the Nations of the world do plainly shew that they have and still stand in need of a stronger arm than their own to deliver them Thirdly The strong cryes and earnest prayers heretofore and now also put up to the Lord for help which else were to no purpose except to mock the Almighty do speak aloud the truth of this Assertion That their condition is such as they stand in need of help And it is not the worse but the better for the people of God that their condition is thus for though it be a manifest evidence and demonstration of their own weakness and self-insufficiency yet the great goodness and deep w●sdom of God is in it thereby with-holding occasion from them of trusting and glorying in themselves an evil which they are exceedingly prone to and as it were necessitating them of whom otherwise he should too seldome hear to a daily recourse to and continual dependance upon himselfe for help in every time of need by means of which they are safely preserved and their Heavenly Father is daily glorified Secondly Observe The Lord himself doth provide help for his people in their severall conditions I have laid help c. He doth not leave them without help in trouble as the gods of the Heathen do those that serve them neither doth he leave it to others who are unable and cannot or unfaithful and will not do it but that they may not be failed in any time of need they being a peculiar treasure unto him above all people he undertakes it himself for them though he doth oftentimes make the meanest and weakest creatures an help to them so that they may truly say Our help cometh from the Lord which made Heaven and Earth And this is the great priviledge and advantage which the people of God have above others that they are the people whom the Lord careth for according to that of Jacob Deut. 33. ult Happy art thou O Israel who is like unto thee O people saved by the Lord the shield of thy help and who is the sword of thy excellency Thirdly Observe The Lord doth lay in a sufficiency of help for his people in their various conditions What God doth he doth to purpose he dispenceth full mercies and blessings to his people I have laid help upon One that is Mighty The Lord layes in a sufficiency of help for service as also to save and deliver out of trouble Sometimes he layes help upon Angels those Mighty Ones who excell in strength for his people as he did in Hezekiahs time he sent an Angel who smote in one night 185000 in the Camp of the Assyrians Isa 37.36 He sent an Angel to the help of the three children in the exceeding hot furnace who did sufficiently help For the fire had no power upon their bodyes nor was an hair of their head singed neither were their Coats changed nor the smell of fire had passed on them Dan. 3.27 And also to Daniel when he was in the Lyons Den who did help effectually for he was taken up out of the Den and no manner of hurt was found upon him Dan. 6.23 And likewise to Peter in Prison Acts 12.7 10. Sometimes he layes help upon men who of weak he makes mighty to help he made Moses and Joshua mighty ones and sent them to the help of his people he made Gideon a mighty man of valour and said unto him Go in this thy might and thou shalt save Israel from the hand of the Midianites he made Ehud a man left-handed as also Deborah a woman mighty for the help and deliverance of his people Jude 3.4 Sometimes he layes help upon other Creatures as upon the Stars Judg. 5.20 The Stars in their courses fought against Sisera upon Hail-stones for with them the Lord holpe Israel against the five Kings of the Amorites and it was help sufficient for they were more which dyed with hail-stones then they whom
the world more excellent than others they thought it might be he The Jews as soon as they heard of John Baptist preaching and baptizing in the wildernesse sent Priests and Levites from Jerusalem to ask him Who he was suspecting he might be the Christ John 1.19 And when Christ was come they not knowing it was he came round about him as he was in Temple and said unto him How long dost thou make us to doubt or Dost thou kill us 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 If thou be the Christ tell us plainly John 10.24 So great and earnest was their expectation of him and surely he is some mighty excellent one indeed that is the strong and earnest expectation of the people Thirdly In the matter of their expectation as they looked that he should come so they looked that he should be a Mighty One and do great things when he came That he should be a Redeemer of Israel a Restorer of the Kingdome which is evident from the words of the two desponding Disciples to himself We trusted that it had been he which should have redeemed Israel Luke 24.21 And so much may be gathered from the words of the woman of Samaria to him I know that Messias cometh which is called Christ when he is come he will tell us all things Jo. 4.25 Her expectation of him was as of a Mighty One surpassing all the Prophets which were before and such was the expectation of Simeon Luke 2.25 He waited for the consolation of Israel whom when he saw he called Gods salvation vers 30. Fourthly In the continuance of their expectation they waited long in their Generations and though he came not yet they held up their expectation of him and did not faint in their minds but lived and dyed in expectation of him Sixthly A Mighty One in his Fore-runner First In that he had a fore-runner they are Mighty not mean ones that have fore-runners to prepare the way for their coming such an One was Christ Secondly In that he had such a fore-runner a Mighty One for so the Angel described him to his Father Luke 1.15 16 17. He shall be great in the sight of the Lord he shall be filled with the Holy Ghost even from his mothers womb and many of the children of Israel shall he turn to the Lord their God and shall go before him in the spirit and power of Elias c. And so his Father being filled with the holy Spirit prophecyed of him vers 76. Thou child shalt be called the Prophet of the highest for thou shalt go before the face of the Lord to prepare his way Yea he was so mighty as Christ himself testifieth of him That among them that are born of women there hath not risen a greater than John and yet he but Christs fore-runner he that comes after is always mightier than the fore-runner and so John witnessed He that cometh after me is mightier than I Matth. 3.11 Seventhly A Mighty One in his Incarnation That he who is over all God blessed for ever should take our flesh and dwell among us that there should be a conjunction of two so infinitely differing Natures the Divine and Humane in the Unity of one Person remaining uncompounded and unconfounded together that he in whom the fullnesse of the man-hood dwelleth is not One and he in whom the fullnesse of the God-head another but he in whom the fullness of both natures dwelleth is one and the same is very wonderfull and a great Mystery and must needs speak the person to be some mighty and extraordinary One indeed being both perfect God and perfect man and so every way fit for any undertaking to do and suffer any thing for as man he could suffer but not overcome the sharpnesse of death as God he could suffer nothing but overcome any thing and thus incarnate he became a Mighty One in our Nature for us fit to save us The Incarnation of Christ doth especially comprehend his conception and birth in both which he appears to be a Mighty One First In his Conception which was not common nor ordinary for he was not conceived by the power of Nature as all other Mighty Ones are but By the power of the Holy Spirit Matth. 1.18 His Mother Mary was found with Child of the Holy Ghost according to the word of the Angel to her Luke 1.35 The Holy Ghost shall come upon thee and the power of the Highest shall overshaddow thee Nonus modus novi hominis A new way of conceiving this new man for a woman that knew not man to conceive a man in her womb is the new and strange thing which the Lord hath created in the earth A woman shall compasse a man Jer. 31.21 And while Joseph was troubled about this matter an Angel was sent from Heaven to satisfie him which said to him Fear not to take unto thee Mary thy wife for that which is conceived in her is of the Holy Ghost Matth. 1.20 Certainly he was some Mighty One who was thus conceived and whose Conception was thus declared and confirmed by Angels Secondly In his Birth he was not only born but born a Mighty One a Saviour according to the word of the Angel to the Shepherds Luke 2.11 Vnto you is born this day in the City of David a Saviour which is Christ the Lord. A King as the Wise men stiled him in their inquiry after him Math. 2.2 Where is he that is born King of the Jews And he was not only Mighty in his birth because he was born a Mighty One but also in his birth it selfe it being a more than ordinary birth To awake saith one the world to look for strange things in this life to signifie that he should be a Mighty One and do wonderfull things the strange Births of persons did usually speak some Extraordinarines to be in their lives as in Isaac Jacob Samuel Sampson c. The Mightinesse of Christ in his Birth will further appear First In the subject of it not only a Woman but a Virgin so wonderfull a thing that it was given for a sign unto unbelievers divers hundred of years before it was accomplished even a sign of Gods own choosing among all the wonders in the depth and in the height above Isa 7.11.14 The Virgin bearing this Son against the common order of Nature without a man whence he is called The seed of the Woman this Mary thought a thing impossible when it was told her by the Angel and said How shal this be seeing I know not man Luke 1.34 Secondly In the time of it when the three Monarchies of the Assyrians Persians and Grecians were ended and the Romans entred into the fourth which was greater and mightier than the former this Mighty One the Lord Jesus Christ durst shew himself in his lowest and weakest estate when the world was at the highest and strongest and then begin to build up a Kingdome Thirdly In the Concomitants of it divers remarkable things accompanyed
What ever other ends Christ might have in this prohibition it plainly speaks that he was not desirous of vain-glory Secondly In that he sought not his own profit he did none of his mighty workes for money he had no designe to enrich himselfe by his workes he sought not Theirs but them he did not ask them what they would give him and he would heale them he did not say for so much I will heale thee of thy Leprosie for so much I will cast out the uncleane Spirit c. Christ had an heart free from the desire and love of money and we never reade that ever he received any from any man for any thing he did This Mighty One was above gifts and Rewards from men Twentithly Mighty in his Victories he had many Adversaries and met with much opposition yet he overcame All so he saith of himselfe Rev. 3.21 To him that overcometh will I grant to sit with me in my throne even as I also Overcame and am set down with my Father on his Throne First Over the World the world was an enemy to him and hated him because he did testifie of it that the workes thereof are evil and did all manner of evil against him they would faine have destroyed him that he might have been no more and to that end they condemned killed and buried him and then they thought they had overcome him but he was not destroyed for he rose againe and now liveth being set downe at the right hand of the throne of God and so he became victorious over all their hatred malice and persecution so much he told his Disciples to comfort them in their Tribulation in the world Joh. 16.33 In the world ye shall have tribulation but be of good chear I have overcome the World Secondly Over sin not his for he was without sin but ours sin was an enemy to him and came against him in its strength viz. the Law for the strength of sin is the Law and did condemne him so that he died for our sins sin did its worst but could not destroy him for he endured and overcame it according to that in 1 Pet. 3.18 For Christ hath once suffered for sins the Just for the unjust that he might bring us to God being put to death in the flesh but Quickned by the Spirit Sin indeed was in the world and reigned like a Mighty King over all unto Death but Christ came and cast downe sin from its Throne and brought it into Captivity yea by his death he overcame it he put away sin by the sacrifice of himselfe Heb. 9.26 And as for sin in respect of himselfe he kept it at a great distance from him and would not let it come neere him he stood like a Mighty One farre above it keeping it under for the Law of his God was in his heart and none of his steps did slide he was holy harmless undefiled and separate from Sinners Heb. 7.26 Thirdly Over Death that Mighty Adversary by death he overcame Death like a Mighty victorious one he brake through Death it being not possible that he should be holden of it Act. 2.24 And being raised from the Dead dieth no more Death hath no more Dominion over him Rom. 6.9 So that according to what is prophecied of him He hath swallowed up Death in Victory so that now we may say O death where is thy sting O grave where is thy victory 1 Cor. 15.54 55. Fourthly Over the Devil that Mighty One whose principall aime and designe was against Christ But he overcame that Wicked one and that through Death Heb. 2.14 For as much as the children are partakers of flesh and blood he also himselfe likewise took part of the same that through Death he might destroy him that had the power of death that is the Devil yea he triumphed over him according to that of the Apostle Col. 2.15 speaking before of his blotting out the hand-writing of ordinances that was against us and nailing it to his Crosse saith Having spoiled principalities and powers he made a shew of them Openly triumphing over them in it Further Christ is not onely Mighty in the victories which his right hand have gotten over these Mighty Lords who have devoured so many but also in the victories which he will get over them hereafter for these his enemies are up againe against him and he will be victorious over them The Psalmist sings of him prophetically Psal 45.3 4 5. Gird thy sword upon thy thigh O most mighty with thy glory and thy Majesty and in thy Majesty ride prosperously because of truth and meekness and righteousness and thy right hand shall teach thee terrible things Thine arrows are sharp in the heart of the Kings enemies whereby the people fall under thee And in this posture John saw him Rev. 6.2 And I saw and behold a white horse and he that sate on him had a bow and a Crowne was given unto him and he went forth Conquering and to Conquer The world is up and Christ will never leave till he hath overcome it till he hath brought in the Generality of men viz. Jews and Gentiles to be subject to him to be one sheepfold under him the Great Shepheard and Prince whom the Lord hath set over them according to the prophecies of him Ezek 34. 37 Chapters And as for his deadly enemies that will not that he should reigne over them he will slay them with the breath of his lips Rev. 19. from the 11 verse to the end John saw him in a warring posture with the Beast and the Kings of the earth and their Armies which were gathered together to make warre against him and the issue was The Beast was taken and with him the false Prophet that wrought Miracles before him these both were cast alive into a Lake of fire burning with Brimstone and the Remnant were slaine with the sword of him that sate upon the horse which sword proceeded out of his mouth Sin is up against him now he is in heaven Idolatry is up in the Nations of the world Antichristianisme is up prophaness is up ungodliness and unrighteousness is up in the earth and the Lord Christ will not cease working till he hath rooted out sin till he hath destroyed all the workes of the Devil And according to what is prophecied of him Isaiah 42.4 He shall not faile nor be discouraged till he hath set Judgement in the Earth The Devil is up also and hath great wrath against him and all his and however he may for a time prevaile to the deceiving of the Nations yet he shall be overcome in the end Rev. 20.9 10. Fire came downe from God out of heaven and devoured the Nations and the Devil that deceived them was cast into the Lake of fire and brimstone where the Beast and the false Prophet are shall be tormented day and night for ever and ever Secondly Mighty in his Offices which are three King Priest Prophet First He
In the time of his Ascension Luke 24.52 These carriages of the Generality of the people declare his mightiness Secondly In the carriage of his Enemies even in their worst carriages viz. First Their persecutions for that he was so persecuted of the Mighty Ones of the world was because they lookt upon him as a Mighty One and were afraid of him lest he should become mightier then they and indeed persecution of any person or party do usually arise from feare in the persecutors lest such a person or party should prevaile against them It was evidently so in the persecutions of Christ as soone as he was borne he was persecuted by Herod that Mighty One he sought to destroy him and it was from feare for hearing of one born King of the Jewe● and some coming from farr to worship him being led to him in an extraordinary way he was troubled 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 very much terrified and all Jerusalem with him It is also said Mark 11.18 The Scribes and the chiefe Priests sought how they might destroy him For they feared him because all the people were astonished at his doctrine And when some told the Pharisees what things Jesus had done Then gathered the chiefe Priests and the Pharisees a Councel and said what do we for this man doth miracles if we let him thus alone all men will beleeve on him and the Romanes shall come and take away both our place and Nation and from that day forth they took councel together for to put him to death Joh. 11.46 47 48 53. And History tells us of some Emperours who have been so troubled with the Feare of one King Jesus taking away their Crownes as they have sought the destruction of the whole lineage of David so that it is apparent that the very persecutions of his enemies spake him to be a Mighty One one whom they durst not let live Secondly Their Combinations and confederacies against him there were and are combinations of the mighty against him yea strong Combinations against him First A Combination of all Interests both civil eccl●siasticall and military as is evident in the words of Peter and John recorded Acts 4.25 26 27. Lord thou art God which hast made Heave and Earth c. who by the mouth of thy servant David hast said Why did the Heathen rage and the people imagine vaine things The Kings of the Earth stood up and the Rulers were gathered together against the Lord and against his Christ For of a truth against thy holy child Jesus whom thou hast anointed both Herod and Pontius Pilate with the Gentiles and the people of Israel were gathered together with Luke 19.47 The chiefe Priests and the Scribes and the chiefe of the people sought to destroy him thus all sorts of Interests were ingaged against Christ Secondly A Combination of all they have which may be reduced to three heads First A Combination of powers and strength For both Herod and Pontius Pilate and the chiefe Priests and others joyned their severall powers and Authorities against him and as it was then so it was to be afterwards as is manifest by the Angels explanation of Johns Vision to him Rev. 17.12 13 14. The ten Hornes which thou sawest are ten Kings which have received no kingdome as yet but receive power as Kings one houre with the Beast These have one minde and shall give their power and strength unto the Beast These shall make warre with the Lambe And this John saw yet more fully Rev. 19.19 I saw the Beast and the Kings of the Earth and their Armies gathered together to make warre against him that sate on the Horse and against his Army Thus the powers and forces of the world combine against Christ Secondly A Combination of policy and Councel The Enemies of Christ consulted together with one Consent and were confederate against him They consulted together how to intangle him in his talke how to apprehend him how to put him to death how to conceale his Resurrection Math. 22.15 Math. 26.3 4. Math. 27.1 Math. 28.12 Of this the Psalmist speaks The Kings of the Earth set themselves and the Rulers take Councel together against the Lord and against his Anointed Psal 2.2 Thirdly A Combination of purses they had all one purse against him this is evident in his Apprehension for the chiefe Priests and Captaines covenanted to give Judas money Luke 22 4 5. As also in his Resurrection being apparent to the Souldiers who also declared it to the chiefe Priests they spared no cost to prevaile with the Souldiers to conceale the same They gave large money to them to stop their mouths from publishing the Truth and to open them to tell a lie Math. 28.11 12 13. Thirdly A Combination against him and all of him They combined against his person to put him to death as a Malefactor against his Doctrine to keep or cast it out as error against his servants to root them out of the Earth as evil doers against his Kingdome to suppresse that as some hurtfull dangerous thing As their hatred was of the whole kind viz. Christ and those that were Christs so they combined against him and all of him both persons and things that the name of Christ might be no more in Remembrance And that they durst not deale with him singly but thus combined together against him is a plaine demonstration of his mightiness Thirdly In the carriage of his servants towards him as First Their confidence in him In all their difficulties dangers and distresses relating both to soule and body he is their confidence for supplyes succours and salvation neither is he the confidence of some onely but of all his servants not of the Jews onely for many yea many thousands of them have beleeved on him Acts 20.21 but also and especially of the Gentiles according to the prophecy of him Isa 11.10 He shall stand for an Ensigne of the people to it shall the Gentiles seeke which the Apostle explaines and calls a Trusting in him Rom. 15.12 In him shall the Gentiles trust and thus he is the Confidence of all the ends of the Earth and of them that are a far off upon the Sea and how mighty must he needs be that is the sole trust and confidence of all the truely wise holy and faithfull ones among men Secondly Their Confession of him As the Lord requireth confession with the mouth as well as faith in the heart Rom. 10.9 10. so the servants of Christ are not satisfied that they beleeve on him onely in secret as their Prince and Saviour but by their profession proclaime him to be so on the house-top being neither ashamed nor afraid to confesse him before men that others might also know and acknowledge him with them And as Confession of him is as Luther saith Virtus virtutum et summum ac difficillium opus the most excellent and difficult worke and that which some beleeevers have not been able to do Joh. 12.42 So
for the mighty such as are able to revenge all wrongs done unto them Posse et nolle nobile The Mighty Ones of the world are usually hasty soon angry and presently set upon those that offend them but it is the glory and excellency of Christ that he is great in power and yet slow to anger and bears long with sinners and enemies he doth at this very day with much long-suffering endure the manifold indignities contradictions and rebellions of sinners against himself in which respect he excels other Mighty Ones Sixthly He is Mighty and Allmighty He is Alpha and Omega the beginning and the ending The Lord which is and which was and which is to come The Allmighty Revel 1.8 Other Mighty Ones can do great things but he can do all things others are potent but he is the Lord God Omnipotent Rev 19.6 and so higher and greater than they Seventhly He is mighty and alwayes mighty Other Mighty Ones they faint and their strength faile them Isa 40.30 they grow weary and weak and cease to be Mighty at least so mighty as they have been I cannot do as I have done is the voice of other Mighty Ones but Christ the Lord the Mighty One fainteth not neither is weary his strength faileth not he is as mighty as he was when God first put his Spirit upon him as his strength was then so it is now and so it ever shall be He is the same yesterday to day and for ever Heb 13.8 His Mediatorship was as powerfull before as after his exhibition in the flesh in which respect he is said to be a Lamb slain from the foundation of the world Rev 13.8 and will be hereafter even at the very last end of all things as effectual as it is now or hath been heretofore Eighthly He is mighty and the onely Mighty One he is mighty and none besides him the Father alwayes excepted who hath put all things under him power is Christs peculiar he is Plenepotentiarius the Proprietary of power and the Distributer of it others who are called mighty are not so compared with him for He is the one Lord over all Zech 14.9 and they his Subjects who must bow down before him either freely or unwillingly and therefore he is called by the Apostle 1 Tim 6.15 The blessed and onely Potentate the King of Kings and Lord of Lords 9. He is the Mighty One that is truly that and doth that which other Mighty Ones are said to be and are not and do not that which is falsely ascribed to others is truly attributed to him for though the worlds mighty ones are accounted mightier than indeed they are this Mighty One cannot be esteemed mightier than indeed he is History tell us that Canutus King of England being flattered by his Subjects and called King of Kings Most mighty c. went and sate down by the Sea-side commanded the floods arising and coming nigh him nor to touch him nor his cloaths but the floods came and made him start back and he said to his Lords Lo ye call me such a mighty King yet I cannot cause this little water to stay at my command but it is ready to drown me but Christ can do this The Sea and the winds obey him and whatsoever any of the mighty ones of the earth undertake to do and cannot accomplish He is not onely called Mighty but he is mighty and acts mightily He is without any flattery or Hyperbole Most High most Mighty most Sacred most Excellent yea He is Excellency Highness Holiness Mightiness and Majesty it selfe Thus Christ doth not onely appear to be mighty but to be mightier and more excellent than all others we have heard and read of many mighty famous Ones both in Sacred and Common writings as Nimrod Pharaoh Moses Joshua Gideon Sampson David Solomon * Alexander the Great Pompey the Great and others who have done great and mighty things but Christ excels them all and is greater than any than all of them indeed he is so mighty that he is above the understanding of men he is great in power and we know him not we cannot find him out great things doth he which we cannot comprehend Quest How came Christ to be such a Mighty One Answ If we consider him in his Eternal Essence and Being abstractively from his Humane Nature as he is one with the Father from Eternity so his mightinesse and dignity is of himself and not from any other but if we consider him as undertaking and carrying on the work of Mediatorship between God and man in the humane Nature which he assumed so he is said to be made Mighty The Apostle Peter speaking of him as such saith Let all the house of Israel know assuredly that God hath made that same Jesus whom you have crucified both Lord and Christ Acts 2.36 In which respect God is said to do what he did as appears by the words of Peter in the same speech to the men of Israel Jesus of Nazareth a man approved of God among you by miracles wonders and signs which God did by him in the midst of you Acts 2.22 And thus Christ becomes Mighty through the Father First Through the Fathers mission the Father sent him and that 's his strength and therefore he speaks much of it upon all occasions nigh forty times in John besides several other places he hints that the Father sent him and that he came not of himself but proceeded forth and came from God God cannot say of Christ as of those Pr●phets mentioned Jer. 14.14 I sent them not neither have I commanded them and as they were weak and could not profit the people being not sent of God Christ being sent of God becomes mighty to accomplish whatever he undertook Had not God sent him he could not have spake with such Power and Authority could not have done such wonderful works nor have undergone and suffered such grievous torments as he did but being sent of the Father and knowing that the Father sent him he was full of might courage and confidence to do and suffer what was the Will of his Father that sent him Gods mission makes mighty it was that which enabled Gideon to be a Saviour to Israel Judges 6.14 The Lord looked upon him and said Go in this thy might and thou shalt save Israel from the hand of the Midianites have not I sent thee He that is sent with full Authority and Power from some mighty Prince to transact his affairs is thereby mighty coming and acting as one sent by him Christ came and acted as one sent from the absolute Monarch of all the world the most high ●od of Heaven and Earth and he having given all power and authority into his hands he is exceeding mighty to perform the will of him that sent him Secondly Through the Fathers Unction he was full of power and might by the Spirit of the Lord the Anointing of the Lord makes mighty It was that which
50.33 34. Therefore though you be not affraid of them yet be affraid of Christ their King who in the midst of them is Mighty to save them and to destroy you Ye mighty ones of the world who intend mischief against Christs Servants know that he will one day arise and say as that Great Prince Ahasuerus to Queen Esther when she had told him of the Design of wicked Haman against her and her people Esther 7.5 Who is he and where is he that durst presume in his heart to do so and then like Haman you will be affraid before this King and his people whom now you despise Oh that you would consider the danger you are in which you may easily apprehend from those precious though dreadfull words of Christ Matth. 18.6 Whoso shall offend one of these little Ones which beleeve in me it were better for him that a milstone were hanged about his neck and that he were drowned in the depth of the Sea Therefore lift not up your horn lift not up your horn on high though you be never so high and mighty Christ this Mighty One is now the Judge having all power in his hands he putteth down one and setteth up another Ps 75.5 7. and he avengeth the evil which is done unto his Servants Vse 6. Of EXHORTATION 1. To Christs Enemies 2. To his Servants First To his ENEMIES Submit subject your selves to him strive not with a Mighty man saith one surely it cannot be safe to strive with this Mighty One. Your security lyes in submission not in opposition in kissing the Son not in kicking against him Therefore O ye sinners ye mighty ones lay down all your weapons and your selves at his feet The men of this world desire peace with those that are mightier than they Luke 14.31 Acts 12.20 Learn of them to humble your selves under the mighty hand of Christ who is a King against whom there is no rising up as Prov 30.31 What the Lord speaks in faithfulnesse and with affection to the Kings and Judges of the Earth I may say to them and all others 〈◊〉 stand out against this Mighty One Be wise now therefore O ye Kings be instructed ye Judges of the Earth serve the Lord with feare and rejoyce with trembling kisse the Son lest he be angry and ye perish from the way when his wrath is kindled but a little Blessed are all they that put their trust in him Psal 2.10.11 12. And if you be in such danger of perishing when his wrath is kindled but a little what will ye do when the great day of his wrath is come Rev 6.17 the day that shall burne as an Oven and all the proud and all that do wickedly shall be stubble and the day that cometh shall burne them up that it shall leave them neither root nor branch Mal. 4.1 And whosoever thinkes either to prevaile against him or to escape from him they imagine a vaine thing For First By WISDOME and POLICY shall no man prevaile against him God turneth the wisdome of the wise into foolishness he leadeth Councellours away spoiled and maketh the Judges fooles Job 12.17 What Great and deepe policie did Saul use against David a Type of Christ to keep him from the Kingdome he set him over the men of Warre and when he saw that all Israel loved him in a way of subtilty he proffered him his Daughter tha● she might be a snare unto him and he ●●sired no dowry but an hundred foreskins of the Philistines for he thought to make David fall by the hand of the Philistines 1 Sam. 18. and oft-times he sought to kill him both by open war and privately but notwithstanding all his policy he lost his kingdome and his life too and David possessed the kingdome What deeper policy could Herod have used to destroy Christ when he came into the World or the Jewes to hinder his Resurrection yet could not prevaile verifying the words of Solomon Pro. 21.30 There is no wisdome nor understanding nor counsel against the LORD Secondly And by STRENGTH shall no man prevaile 1 Sam 2.9 He is mighty in strength who hath hardened himselfe against him and prospered he will lead Princes away spoiled and overthrow the Mighty yea the Couragious among the Mighty shall flee away naked in the day that he ariseth You that are strong have you an Arme like him or can you thunder with a voice like him Know that it is altogether in vaine to strengthen your selves against Christ for by reason of his Highness and Mightiness you shall not be able to endure Thirdly Neither will RICHES profit in the day of his wrath Pro. 11.4 For though the rich mans wealth is his strong City and as an high wall in his own conceit Pro. 18.11 yet it cannot preserve him from perishing by the hand of this Mighty One so that there is no way to escape but by a hearty submission to the Son of God Neither let the Greatest and highest of the Earth thinke themselves too Great and High to stoop to him to whom every knee shall bow Rom 14.10 11. for it is no weakness nor baseness but true mightiness and nobleness of spirit to be willing to be overcome by and to him yea the Greatest honour attainable here consists in fullest subjection and serviceableness to this Mighty One The consideration of which should cause strangers and enemies freely to submit themselves unto him as Psal 18.44 Psal 66.3 Besides he hath power to forgive sins past and to make Rebels Favourites in the Court of Heaven Psal 68.18 and he waites that he may be thus gracious to them 2 Pet. 3.9 Yea though he be a Mighty One the King of Glory who could destroy the strongest in a moment yet he knocks yea he condescends to stand and knock at the doore of their hearts desiring to enter in that he might do them good Rev 3.18 19 20. Therefore Open to the King of Glory that he may come in Psal 24.9 10. and rule in you and over you for ever And as you have been much in rebellion against him be much in subjection to him Secondly To CHRISTS SERVANTS If Christ be Mighty First Feare him O ye his Saints feare not man nor any of the sons of man that shall dye that are as grasse but feare this Mighty One the Lord that liveth for ever Isa 51.12 13. He that hath all power both in Heaven and Earth Math. 28.18 let him be your feare let him be your dread Isa 8.13 and not the Mighty or rather weak ones of the world that kill the body and after that have no more that they can do Luke 12.4 The Prophet Jeremiah advancing the true and living God above all Idols saith to the house of Israel Be not afraid of them for they cannot do evil neither also is it in them to do good Forasmuch as there is none like unto thee O Lord thou art great and thy name is great in might who would not
feare thee O King of Nations for to thee doth it appertaine Jer. 10.5 6 7. And this is the summe of the triumphant Song of them that get victory over the Beast Rev. 15.3 4. Great and marvellous are thy works Lord God Almighty just and true are thy wayes thou King of Saints who shall not feare thee O Lord and glorifie thy Name Secondly Trust in him he is a sure foundation all the powers of Earth and Hell cannot move it He is a fit object for your faith seeing he is the LORD Mighty to save and to save to the uttermost out of the deepest dangers and troubles you can be brought into Heb 7.25 yea he hath redeemed the soules of his servants from deceit and violence heretofore and will for ever shew himselfe strong on the behalfe of those whose hearts are stay'd on him Psal 26.3 4. And therefore though ignorant worldlings slight and reject this Mighty One and place their confidence in Kings Princes Horses Chariots which do faile them often yet do you that know his great and glorious Name put your trust in him Psal 20.7 8. yea at what time you are afraid either of spirituall or temporall evils trust in him in whom is everlasting strength Psal 56.3 you shall finde him sufficient for you and faithfull to you He that beleeveth on him shall never be confounded 1 Pet. 2.6 Thirdly Prize him above all Prize him according to his excellent greatness This was Gods designe in making him mighty Joh. 5.22 23. Do you further it what in you lyeth by honouring the Son even as you honour the Father If the people prized David farre above themselves saying Thou art worth ten thousand of us 2 Sam. 18.3 how should we value Davids Lord our Lord who is the onely Potentate King of Kings and Lord of Lords above our selves and all things else 1 Tim 6.15 Fourthly Stand by him stand by his cause and interest all your dayes Worke and love righteousness evermore though you be persecuted for its sake yea though many should forsake him through the unbeliefe of their hearts as the Disciples did of old yet stand by him and his work of righteousness For he is Mighty to save you Isa 63.1 It was Shammah's commendation that he stood it out and defended the Field alone when all the people fled from the Philistines 2 Sam. 23.12 and the Lord wrought a great Victory Stand by this Mighty One though alone Though you that be faithfull be but few and weake and ingaged against mighty Adversar●●s The Devil the World and the Flesh yet be bold and couragious and go on with confidence in your holy warre you March under the Banner of a Mighty One who is the Captaine of salvation Heb 2.10 who hath conquered mighty Enemies and will not rest till he hath destroyed every evil work worker 2 Tim. 4.16 18. Christ saith Luther hath destroyed many great Kings and laid them in the dust For my part I will hold with him and on his side rather than with the Turke with the Emperour and the whole universall world Let his Resolution be yours its rationall to be on the strongest side Fifthly Blesse God even the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ who of his rich mercy and by his great power hath drawne you out of the world and separated you from your companions and brethren in iniquitie and brought you from under the Dominion of other Lords who were not able to save you to be under this great and Mighty One. Pauls heart was wonderfully taken with this grace as appeares by his words Col. 1.12 13. Giving thanks ●nto the Father c. Who hath delivered ●s from the power of darkness and hath translated us into the kingdome of his deare Son Blesse God for this unspeakable grace Yea Blesse God for that great grace vouchsafed to thee that in thy unregenerate estate thou wert not confounded and destroyed for and in thy opposition against Christ for he is Mighty and could have done it Suppose a child should take a stick in its hand and go into the Lions den and there strike the Lion and the Lions whelpes the young Lions and continue beating them for some time with all its might and yet the Lion not teare this child nor meddle at all with it but the child returne without any hurt done to it what will this child say when it comes to mans estate It will be filled with amazement and astonishment when it shall be told what it did and how it escaped surely it will cry out with wonder what a mercy what a providence past finding out that I was not devoured I stroke the Lion which was wont to devoure others You that are Christs servants you have been the Enemies of Christ and his people you have as it were struck at the face of Christ by your opposition against him yea peradventure you have continued some time beating Christ and his servants provoking Christ the Lion of the Tribe of Judah against you and yet he did not teare you in pieces as he did others but you are escaped oh study what rich mercy and grace it is that such a bold rebellious wretch as you have been should be spared by this Mighty One Surely you cannot look back upon such delivering grace without wondring and being melted by it into love and submission to Christ who hath thus loved and saved you from perishing in and by your iniquities Sixthly Lastly If Christ be Mighty Labour to get much of Christ to be Christians indeed not by profession of the Name onely but by participation of the Spirit of Christ that so receiving the Anointing you may be Mighty also He was full of might by the Spirit of the Lord Isa 11.2 Let us seek to be mighty not by carnal might nor power nor sword but by the Spirit of the Lord. He was mighty in Faith let us be so a strong mighty faith in a mighty Christ is very sutable he was mighty in love to us let us be so to him let us love him with all the heart with all the soule with all our strength He was mighty in patience Let us get much of that grace also for we have need of patience that after we have done the will of God we may inherit the promise Heb 10.36 He was mighty in zeale let us be so even a peculiar people zealous of good works Tit. 2.14 Doctr 2. God hath appointed This Mighty One Christ to be an help to his people This Doctrine hath two Branches 1. That Christ is an help to his people 2. That God hath appointed him thereunto First That CHRIST IS AN HELP appeares First In the TYPES of him both REALL as chiefly the Passeover Mannah the Rock the Brazen Serpent which were types of Christ and for the good and help of the people 1 Cor. 5.7 8. Ch. 10.3 Joh. 2.14 and PERSONALL as a Moses b Josuah c Act. 2.29 20. 13.34 35. David
the world to come under him so much is hinted Heb. 2.5 8. For unto the Angels hath he not put in subjection the world to come that is Honour peculiar to his Son under whose feet he hath put all things in subjection though now we see not yet all things put under him so much is expressed Eph. 1.20 God hath set him at his own right hand in the heavenly places farre above all principality and power and might and dominion and every name that is named not onely in this world but also in that which is to come Secondly He is Mighty in rule and Authority in regard of the Measure of it he hath not onely power over all but he hath all power over all Math. 28.18 All power is given unto me in Heaven and Earth he hath an Absolute dispose of all things he doth whatsoever he will in the Church in Heaven in Earth in Hell God hath set him up over all and left all things to him Joh. 5.22 The Father judgeth no man but hath committed all Judgement to the Son so that he hath power to set up and pull downe to save and to destroy what and whom he will Thus it appeareth that Christ Jesus is a Mighty one in every sense and acceptation of the word Christ may be Considered First In respect of his Eternall Essence and being as he was one with the Father before the Foundation of the world was laid and so considered he is a Mighty One the onely Mighty One from everlasting the true God blessed for ever the Apostle speaking of him with reference to his eternall essence saith Phil. 2.6 Being in the Forme of God thought it not Robbery to be equall with God thus he is the Mightiest Highest God Secondly In respect of his Mediatourship as he took upon him to come between God and man to transact all matters between them and thus considered he is a Mighty One Foure things especially about his Mediatourship in Generall speak forth the Mightiness of Christ. First The singularity and oneness of the person Mediating not Many not a Few not two but One Mediator between God and man the Man Christ Jesus 1 Tim. 2.5 There was none with him in his difficult worke of Mediatorship but he carried it on alone there was none with him to helpe him therefore his own Arme brought salvation both unto him and us which speaks him to be a Mighty One Moses was a Mighty one in that he stood and that alone between the Lord and the Children of Israel on the Mountaine and yet but a shaddow of this One great Mediator Christ Jesus Secondly The Greatness of the persons between whom he doth Mediate he is usually a Mighty One that is Mediator between either Mighty Persons or Nations even the greatest mightiest and most excellent One they can finde then how Mighty must he be that is Mediator between the Almighty Highest God and Man the chiefe of the Creatures Thirdly The weightinesse of the Matter it being of greatest concernment no less than the bringing of souls which were afar off unto God 1 Pet. 3.18 the making sinners righteous yea righteousness 2 Cor. 5.21 the reconciling all things in heaven and earth unto God Col. 1.20 the turning away Gods wrath from sinners the destroying of the enmity that is in their minds against him and so the salvation of them that are lost Fourthly The exact performance and accomplishment of the whole business According to what was prophecied of him Dan. 9.24 He did make reconciliation for iniquity and brought in Everlasting Righteousnesse He did not begin do something and then faint and leave his work imperfect but he finished it and that to the Glory of his Father that sent him as himselfe testifieth in his prayer to his Father Joh. 17.4 I have glorified thee on the Earth I have finished the worke which thou gavest me to do surely he is a Mighty One Demonstrations of the Mightinesse of Christ the Mediator First He is a Mighty One in his Originall and rise from whence he came himselfe told the Jews Joh. 8.23 That he was from above and not of this World and that he proceeded forth and came from God When John heard he was come and manifested himselfe by preaching and Baptizing magnified him upon this account Joh. 3.31 He that cometh from above is above all He that cometh from Heaven is above all And by this the Apostle doth distinguish him from and exalt him above the first Adam 1 Cor. 15.47 The first man is of the Earth Earthly the second man is the Lord from Heaven Secondly He is a Mighty One in the first promise of him the first hint and report of him is of a Mighty One a Conquerour of the Devill In that this blessed seed of the Woman should bruise the Serpents head according as it is written Gen. 3.15 I will put Enmity between thee and the Woman and between thy seed and her seed It shall bruise thy head and thou shalt bruise his heele the first appearance and coming forth of Christ in the promise is as of a Mighty one prevailing against mans mightiest Enemy the Devill Thirdly He is a Mighty One in the Types of him First In the multitude of them every thing almost which was before him being a Type and shaddow of him as the Passeover Rock Mannah Brazen-Serpent 1 Cor. 5.7 Joh. 6.32 48 50. 1 Cor. 10.4 Joh. 3.14 15. The Priests Tabernacle Altar Sanctuary the Feasts Sacrifices and all the Ceremoniall rites Col. 2.16 17. Heb. 1. ad 11 verse Aarons Bells as one saith sounded Jesus Christ and him crucified surely he is some Mighty one indeed that the Lord did fore-signifie by so many things Secondly In the Mightiness of them I meane the personall Types of him who were not meane but mighty ones As Adam whom God made so mighty giving him Lordship over the Creatures was a type of him that then was to come Rom. 5.14 Melchisedec that great and mighty one of whose greatness the Apostle exhorts the Hebrews to consider Heb. 7.4 Now consider how great this man was unto whom even the Patriarch Abraham gave the tenth of the spoils was a Type of Christ Moses Josuah David those Great and eminent Saviours and Deliverers of the Children of Israel were but types and shaddows of that Great and mighty Saviour and Deliverer of his people Jesus Christ And if the shaddows be thus Mighty the body and substance must be very Mighty Fourthly He is a Mighty One in the Prophecies of him I shall not lay any weight upon the predictions of him to the Gentiles by the famous Sybils to whom much is attributed by some who are said to Prophecy of him as of a Mighty One an universall King that should be Lord over Romanes and all others Nor yet upon Diabolicall Oracles mentioned in History as the Answer of Apollo from Delphos to Augustus Caesar the Emperour demanding of him who should reigne after him after
long waiting That an Hebrew child that ruleth over the blessed Gods commandeth me to leave this Habitation and out of hand to get me to Hell but yet do you depart in silence from our Altars which caused Augustus after much musing to returne to Rome and to build there an Altar in the Capitall with this Inscription as Nicephorus affirmeth Ara primogeniti Dei The Altar of Gods first begotten Son But I passe by these things and shall speak of him onely as he is prophecied of in the holy Scriptures according to which he will appeare to be a very Mighty One First In that he was prophecied of at all for the Prophets for the most part foretold of great things to come to passe Great changes and alterations in the world Great deliverances Great prosperity Great Judgements and desolations Great Warres Famines Pestilences as also of Great and Mighty Persons Families Cities Nations as of the five Mighty Monarchies the Man of sin that mighty one who opposeth and exalteth himselfe above all that is called God 2 Thes 2.4 the Mighty Beast whom the world worship saying Who is like the Beast who is able to make warre with him Rev. 13.4 The Great Whore that sitteth upon many waters and the false Prophet that worketh Miracles so that Christ is a Mighty One being One prophecied of Secondly In that he is prophecied of by all the Prophets in their severall ages and generations Gods holy Prophets which have been since the world began have prophecied of him Luk. 1.70 As Christ was in the way with the two Disciples going to Emaus beginning at Moses and All the Prophets he expounded unto them in all the Scriptures the things concerning himselfe there was somthing in Moses and all the Prophets concerning him And this doth accord with what he minded his Disciples of which he had formerly spake to them That all things must be fulfilled which were written in the Law of Moses and in the Prophets and in the Psalmes concerning him Luk. 24 27 44. Philip having seene Jesus speakes of him with Great affection to Nathaniel as of a Mighty One upon this very account We have found him of whom Moses in the Law and the Prophets did write Jesus of Nazareth the son of Joseph Joh. 1.45 And Peter told the Jews that God shewed by the mouth of All his Prophets that Christ should suffer Acts 3.18 And speaking of Christ to Cornelius and those with him saith To him give All the Prophets witness c. Acts 10.43 Surely he is a Mighty One of whom all the Prophets have spoken Thirdly In that All of Christ is prophecied of not onely his sufferings and the glory which should follow in the Generall but his coming the time the Tribe out of which he should spring his birth the place thereof his offices workes particular sufferings death resurrection Ascention session and coming againe and whatsoever else was and is to be fulfilled in him and by him is spoken of in the Prophets And certainly he is no Ordinary Person whom the Spirit of God did so carefully predeclare in all things belonging to him Fourthly In that he is the summe and All of the Prophecies for what are they but Christ in his Sufferings and Glory they having all some reference and tendency unto him yea all the Great things prophecied of as the Conversion of the Jews the coming in of the fulness of the Gentiles the pulling downe high and lofty things the establishing of Justice and righteousnesse in the Earth the powring out of more abundance of the Spirit and all other Great things are in a subserviency unto him and have a speciall reference to his exaltation and kingdome Fifthly In the Matter of the prophecies concerning him which I shall reduce to these three heads First What he shall be and have Balam prophecying of Israels happiness saith His King shall be higher then Agag and his kngdome shall he exalted out of Jacob shall come he that shall have dominion Numb 24.7 19. The Psalmist speaking of Christ saith That he shall have the Heathen for his Inheritance and the uttermost parts of the earth for his possession Psal 2.8 He shall be exalted extolled and be very high Isa 52.13 He shall have a portion with the Great and divide the spoile with the strong Isa 53.12 He shall not onely be Ruler in Israel but also Great unto the ends of the Earth Micah 5.2 4. Yea he shall be King over all the Earth Zach. 14.9 Secondly What he shall do He shall judge the poore of the people he shall save the children of the needy and shall breake in pieces the Oppressor Psal 72.4 He shall rule in the midst of his Enemies he shall Judge among the Heathen he shall fill the places with the dead bodies he shall wound the Heads over many Countreys Psal 110.2 6. He shall smite the Earth with the rod of his mouth and with the breath of his lips shall he slay the wicked Isa 11.4 He shall reigne and prosper and shall execute Judgement and Justice in the earth He shall build the Temple of the Lord and he shall beare the Glory and shall sit and rule upon his Throne Zach. 6.13 He shall overcome the Beast and the Kings of the earth Rev. 17.14 19.19 20. These and other mighty things are spoken of Christ that he should do Thirdly What others shall be and do towards him Unto him shall the Gathering of the people be Gen. 49.10 To him shall the Gentil●s seeke Isa 11.10 The Kings shall shut their mouths at him they shall be dumb and not dare to speak in his presence Isa 52.15 They that dwell in the Wilderness shall bow before him and his Enemies shall lick the dust The Kings of Tarshish and the Isles shall bring presents the Kings of Sheba and Seba shall offer gifts yea all Kings shall fall downe before him and all Nations shall serve him Psal 72.9 10 11. At his Name every knee shall bow of things in heaven and things in earth and things under the earth and every tongue shall confesse that he is Lord Phil. 2.10 11. All which speak Christ to be a Mighty One Fifthly He is a Mighty One in the expectation of the people First In the expectation it self he was one lookt for before his coming the people were in expectation of him and the expectation of the people is not ordinarily of mean and ordinary persons like themselves but of great and mighty ones of such as some way or other excell others Secondly In the nature and manner of their expectation it was not a faint and dull but a strong and earnest expectation they did expect him and expect him much they did expect him with desire and longing according to his own words to his Disciples I tell you that many Prophets and Kings have desired to see those things which ye see and to hear those things which ye hear Luke 10.24 Therefore when God sent any one into