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A06932 A new postil conteinyng most godly and learned sermons vpon all the Sonday Gospelles, that be redde in the church thorowout the yeare ... Becon, Thomas, 1512-1567. 1566 (1566) STC 1736; ESTC S101291 689,601 1,060

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what we are as it were with a fynger and what God is agayne what is our merite before God and yet what we obtaine For as concernyng the parable of the seruaunt that ought ten thousand talentes Christ putteth it forth to thys ende that he maye teache vs what oure cause is before the Iudgemente of God A talente wyth theym that were in tymes paste was almost in valoure syxe hundreth Crownes Of these the seruaunt oughte tenne thousande Talentes To so exceadynge greate a summe are oure synnes iustely compared before GOD that by thys it maye be declared that those oure synnes can neuer be put away by our selues or by our owne workes again that we ar not able to make satisfaction for them For the first beginnyng of vs and the verye propagation of our stocke is in synne so that as sone as we be borne we bringe synne with vs into this worlde And afterwarde the longer we lyue the more we synne so that besydes the Originall synne wherin we are begotten conceaued and borne we also accumulate and heape vp our owne actuall syns by this meanes become so great debters vnto god that we may right wel be resembled lykened compared to this seruant beyng in dede by no means able to satifie so gret a det But what iudgement shall suche a seruant haue Ueryly euen thys The Lorde commaundethe that he hys wyfe his chyldern and all that euer he hath shoulde be solde By thys Christe sheweth that we synners are not only not able to paye our debtes but we must also of necessitie for synnes sake suffer death as S. Paule saieth The rewarde of synne is death And God in Paradise threatned the same to Adam and Eue sayenge On whatsoeuer daye ye eate of thys tree ye shall dye the death After the transgression of this commaudement we al came to this point that the lawe of God dothe vtterly condemne vs yea and iudgeth vs vnto death as S. Paul saith By one man synne entred into the worlde and deathe by the meanes of synne and so death went ouer all menne in somuche that all men synned For yf syn were not we shold neuer dye Whyther therfore shall we turne vs The debte is certayne we can not denye it and the Lorde requireth the debte but wee are not hable to paye it And here nowe is set foorthe vnto vs a moste ioyfull and luckye thyng whyche we ought to imbrace as they saye with metyng armes that by this means we are delyuered from our debt and so escape deathe But for the attaynement hereof we muste doo that whiche Christ saieth this seruaunt dyd He confesseth his great debte he acknowlegeth also his extreme pouertie beggery and his payne which he by no meanes can auoyde Therfore he falleth downe before his Lorde worshyppeth him and saith Lord beare with me and I wil pay thee altogether This order of praying in this seruant Christ full well alloweth wold haue vs to praye after that maner whensoeuer wee desyre forgeuenesse of oure debtes For in so doynge we bothe confesse the debt and also desire to haue fauour shewed vs. For he that denyeth the debt as the phariseys do which mainteine their own rightousnes before God setteth himself in worse case then he was before And when it is ones confessed than is the danger present forasmuche as we are not able to paye it Therfore this is an abhominable errour in the Papacie when men be sent away vnto theyr own workes and satisfactions that by them their synnes maye bee clensed and put awaye But thou wy●t say vn●o me The seruant byndeth hym selfe to pay altogether It is true He promiseth that he wyll so doo But we may not consyder what he saythe but what he is able in dede to do Though he promyse it as one out of his wyttes yet thoughe he wyth all hys shoulde bee solde he is not able to satisfye for the leaste debte Therefore it appeareth euidentely that this is CHRISTES mynde euen to declare howe it goeth with manne when he is in feare daunger and trouble In suche case he doubteth not to bynde hymselfe to extreame inconueniences yea to thynges impossible so that he maye escape the present trouble and the daungers and paynes that are lyke to ensue yea in suche case he would guage all his promyses bargaynes compactes goodes landes mouables and vnmouables yea and his very lyfe also so that he maye be delyuered from those euyls that hange ouer his head In lyke maner when the matter is come to this poynt betwene God and vs that thorough the law our synnes are reueled and brought to lyght for by the law commeth the knoweledge of synne as the Apostle saythe to escape that daunger wherinto thorowe synne we are fallen wee spare no impossible conditions so that we maye obteyne some respite and fauour for as muche as we ryghte welle perceaue that we are not able to satisfye the debte But yet the Lorde here doothe not forgeue hys seruaunt for the condition of the bargayne whyche he knoweth to be impossible but because the seruant desyreth fauoure mercye and pardon whiche he estemeth more then the debtes of all the worlde Whyche notwithstandynge is not so to bee vnderstanded as though after that a man hath obteyned forgeuenesse he should afterwarde in noo poynte shewe hym selfe thankefull for so greate liberalitie and louynge kyndenesse as it shall afterwarde bee declared when thys seruaunte sheweth no gratitude no thankefulnesse no gentylnesse noo kyndenesse agayne but rather declarethe hymselfe moost cruell moste fierce moste churlysshe agaynste hys fellowe seruaunte Obedyence towarde the lawe of GOD is wyth a necessarye condytion and yet it is not to be referred vnto this ende as though the Lorde because of that shoulde remytte and forgeue the debt The forgeuenesse of debt and of synnes is grounded onelye in the mercy of GOD. Unto thys alone must wee haue oure resorte Thys is to bee desyred and heartylye to bee called for neyther oughte wee to doubte but that wee shall haue God as mercyfull and as readye to pleasure vs as he shewed himselfe good and bounteous beneficiall and lyberall to this seruaunt As the Sonne of GOD whiche is in the bosome of the Father pronouncethe in thys our gospell of the seruant The Lorde sayeth he hadde pitie on hym sette hym at lybertie and forgaue hym all hys debte This persuasyon and Fayth muste we vndoubtedly haue of God when synne and lawe do most of all vexe vs and threaten vnto vs death and damnation that GOD desyreth not the deathe of a synner but rather that he shoulde tourne and lyue as he sayeth by the Prophete My desyre is not that any manne shoulde dye sayeth the Lorde God returne and lyue Agayne As surely as I lyue saieth the Lord God I wyll not the deathe of the vngodly but rather that the vngodly turne from his wayes and lyue
and to instructe in righteousnes that the man of God may be perfect and prepared vnto all good workes Thus haue we heard most dere brethren both what a precious pearle ioyfull iewell and noble treasure the woorde of God is and also what inestimable fruictes incomparable commodities and vnoutspeakable profites it bryngeth vnto vs. Uerily it is more woorthe then precious stones and all the thynges as Salomon saieth that thou canst desyre are not to be compared vnto it For the gettyng of it is better then any marchandise of syluer and the profite of it is better then gold Upon her ryght hand is long lyfe and vpon her left hande is richesse and honour Her waies are pleasant wayes and all her pathes are peaceable She is a tree of lyfe to them that lay holde vpon her and blessed is he that kepeth her faste For her doctrine is better then syluer and the knowledge thereof is more worthe then fyne gold and precious stones O blessed is the man that heareth the word of God watching dayly at her gates and geuyng attendance at the postes of her doores For who so fyndeth her fyndeth lyfe and shall obteyne fauoure of the LORDE But who so offendeth agaynste her hurteth his owne soule But all they that hate her are the louers of deathe Now what fruictes cōmodities and profites we receyue by the word of God we haue tofore partly heard Salomon addeth and saith That the worde of God geueth long life maketh mē to walke safely to slepe swetely deliuereth from sodain feare preserueth such as embrace her promoteth them bringeth thē vnto honor is lyfe vnto them and health vnto al their bodies deliuereth from the straunge woman and from the harlote which geueth swete woordes enricheth her louers with wisedome knowledge vnderstanding doctrine learning councell magnanimitie strength righteousnes iudgement richesse wealth prosperitie honour renoume glorie c. This incomparable treasure I meane the woorde of God with the fruites therof hath God of his great mercy committed vnto you by callyng you vnto the ministerie of his moste glorious Gospell and vnto the dispensation of his diuine misteries not that ye should become dumbe dogges not able to barke not that ye should conceale hyde and kepe secrete these ioyfull iewels and precious pearles but that ye should publish sette foorth declare and make them to be knowen to other as our Sauiour Christe saieth A citie that is sette on an hyll can not be hyd neither doo men lyght a candel and put it vnder a bushell but on a candell sticke and it geueth lyght vnto all that are in the house Agayn What I tell you in darknes that speake ye in lyghte And what ye heare in the eare that preache ye on the house tops God wyll haue his mysteries his lawes his decrees his statutes his testimonies blased abrode and made knowen to all creatures and not be kept in houcker moucker as thynges not able to abyde the lyght that all men may glorify prayse his holy blessed name by hauyng knowledge of them And that it may so come to passe accordynge to his godly wyll he hath called you to an office not to say masse not to mumble a great number of prayers in a strange tonge not to exorcise or coniure water salt bread candles fyre palmes ashes c. not to offer sacrifices for the quicke and the dead not to hear auricular confession not to absolue men from their synnes with a fewe latin wordes c. but to preache the gospell to declare the lawe of the Lorde to the people to publyshe his holy testament to reproue synne to declare to the world their vices synnes and wickednes to exhort al men to repentance fayth hope loue pacience long suffryng mercy gentlenes and such other fruictes of the spirite and to leade a lyfe agreable to theyr profession in all godlynesse and honestie As my Father hath sent me saieth Christ so send I you Now who knoweth not that Christ was sent to preache as he hymselfe saieth by the Prophete He hath sent me to preach the Gospell to the poore And in the Euangelicall hystorie he saieth Let vs go into the next townes that I may preache there also For therfore am I come And he preached sayeth the Euangelist in theyr synagoges and in all Galilee Again he sayth I must preache also to other cities the Gospell of the kyngdome of God for to that ende was I sent If ye therfore be sent of Christ and called vnto the ministerie and haue not rather thruste in your selues for hope of worldly gayne and bodyly ease euen to the entent that ye maye lyue wealthylye and ydelly of the labour of other mennes handes and of the sweate of other mennes browes as it is to bee feared that a greate number doo at this present daye rather seekyng their owne then the profyte of the flocke so are ye sent to preache not mennes traditions but the Gospell of the kyngdome of God And this was the commission that Christe gaue to his Apostles and to all theyr successours Goe sayeth he thoroughe out the worlde and preache the Gospell to euerye creature If ye therefore bee the successours of Christes Apostles so haue ye receaued an Iniunction frome the hyghe shepehearde and euerlastynge Byshoppe Iesus Christe to preache the Gospelle Neyther canne ye bee his Disciples excepte ye earnestly studye to obeye and fulfyll his Iniunction Christe woulde haue the loue of hys Apostles towarde hym none otherwyse knowen but by feedynge his lambes and shepe If thou louest me sayeth he feede my lambes feede my shepe fede my shepe If ye therefore wyll shewe your selues to loue Christe so muste ye feede the flocke of Christ as Sainct Peter saieth The Elders whiche are among you I exhorte whyche am also an elder and a wytnesse of the afflictions of Christe and also a partaker of the glorye that shall bee opened Feede ye Christes flocke as muche as lieth in you takyng the ouersyght of theym not as compelled thereto but wyllynglye not for the desyre of fylthy lucre but of a good mynde not as thoughe ye were lordes ouer the paryshes but that ye be an ensample to the flocke And whenne the chiefe shephearde shall appeare ye shall receaue an incorruptible crowne of glorie Now yf ye feede not the flocke of Christe but rather your selues if ye eate vp the fatte if ye clothe your selues wyth the wolle if ye deuoure the mylke and yet laboure not aboute the safe kepyng of the flocke but rather churlyshly and cruelly reigne and rule ouer them catchyng and snatchynge frome theym what ye can gette so that they are scattered here and there as shepe without a shephearde and are deuoured of all the beastes of the fielde howe can ye iustly saye that ye loue Christ If thou louest me saith he fede my lambes and fede my shepe Agayne Ye are my
mother Mary and Iohn the Baptist and other excellent sainctes But his procedyng is named to be from the old days Wherfore death could not shewe suche strength in this chylde wherwith hytherto he kylled all men For wher as he was God he coulde not synne neither bee made gyltie by the lawe neither be killed of deth neither damned of the diuel And yet for all that forasmuche as he had his procedynge in tyme out of Bethleem and was borne into the worlde as other chyldren were he coulde not but dye Hereof it is that death and the dyuell layeth snares for theym selues which consyder no more then the procedyng out of Bethleem And after this procedyng the chyld is in daunger of death But when he was now in his Sepulchre he trieth his righte by these woordes I was borne before the world and so by the diuine and godly power he breaketh the bandes of death of synne and of the diuel that they can take no hold vpon him at all Suche a memoriall would this Prophete set foorth as touchyng this kynge that we shoulde not be ignorant of his two maner of procedynges or as we saye of two maner of byrths For he is such a person whiche is bothe a true GOD and also a very man but yet on suche wyse that he is not two persons but one So that he confesseth that CHRIST is the sonne of Mary whiche sucked at her brestes and encreased in the body as other men dyd But yet neuerthelesse he was borne before the worlde without beginnynge so that nowe these two seuerall substances of manhoode and godhead be withoute separation vnited togyther in one persone and ioyned togyther This dyd not the hygh priestes tell Herode neyther was he worthye to knowe so greate mysterie This byrthe is excedynge meruaylous whiche if we desyre to knowe we muste take our begynnyng of our discipline and meditation out of his procedyng in Bethleem As this also is the order of the Prophete as soon as he reherseth the carnall byrthe Yea and hee maketh more large mention as touchyng this than as concernyng that byrthe that is eternalle For hee that wylle meddle wyth matters belongyng to God without peryll muste begyn at the lowest and first of all learne what thynge he doothe in the earthe and howe hee reueleth and openeth hym self to men Then shal he go foorth with out stumblyng as the order of the Prophetes description appoynteth and shall know that this chyld was borne from euerlastyng Then shall it not bee terrible but pleasant cōfortable But the ouerthwart nature of men marreth confoundethe all thynges because that all begyn their discipline at predestination Sithe God knewe all thynges before why dyd hee not take hede that man should not haue fallen And if thou takest this waye to the knowledge of God thou shalte fall downe headlong For this was the fall of Lucifer whiche coueted so hygh renoume that he coulde not comprehende hym selfe for pride But if thou wilt go the right waye to the knowledge of God take thy begynnyng at Christes swathing bands As the prophet setteth foorth this order that a man should fyrst go to Bethleem and afterward clymbe vp into heauen and to eternitie As Christ hym selfe teacheth where as he sayth Philyp I am the waye he that seeth me seeth the father He that despiseth these principles and tendeth or goeth forthewith to the hyghest as to searche what is the gouernement of God how he punysheth This reward of his folishnes he taketh euen to stumble to his damnation As the wise man saith He that is a searcher of the maiestie shall be oppressed of his glorie Wherfore this is the true waye for hym that desyreth the true knowledge of this chyld fyrst to come to Bethleem Then when he hath sufficientely beholden and considered hym in the maunger this will succede of it selfe that he is not onely the sonne of Mary but also the sonne of God borne of God before there was any creature created of God And so the matter shall be without perill For when thou canst truly comprehende this man Christ thou shalt know God also If thou beleuest in hym thou beleuest in God If thou callest vpon hym thou callest vpon God ▪ If thou blasphemest hym thou blasphemest God And this is the Prophecie as touchynge the chylde Iesus in Bethleem But consyder also therwith the peruerse and vnresonable reason of Herode and of the Scribes Herode persecutethe this chylde the Scribes despyse hym This way of God is worthy to be had in mynd whiche putteth foorthe a moste euident scripture to men wherof they may talke syng and speake dayly in their communication and yet they vnderstand not a word thereof For is not thys a straunge and monstrous thynge that the Scribes recite thys Prophecie Herode after the iudgemente of the Prophecie sendeth to Bethleem and addeth therto hym selfe saying Make dyligente searche for the chylde and whenne ye haue founde hym brynge me woorde that I maye come and worshyppe hym And yet they vnderstande not one iote of the meanynge thereof They are alwayes kept busye with the shadowes they neuer attayne to the bodye of the matter Neither goeth the matter anye otherwyse at this tyme amonge the vnkynde yea and that not onely amonge the Papistes whyche haue the Bible as wel as we whiche reade it and knowe it as wee doo but also amonge men of our part They reason of the Gospell but they vnderstande nothynge therof at all For if they vnderstode it they woulde with all their hearte declare it in theyr lyuyng As the Scribes and Herode reherseth this Prophete by mouthe But yf they had vnderstande they woulde haue surely gone with the wise men to this chylde and woorshypped hym But in that they doo not so and in that they despyse these greate thynges as the brute beastes doo it is a token that they knowe not that thynge whyche they teache other Wherefore Christians haue this aboue all other that they doo not onely heare but also vnderstande the woordes and conceaue an exceadynge meruaylle and pleasure thereof Wherefore althoughe that the worlde the Pope and our proude Citisens and husbandmenne doo farre passe vs both in rychesse strengthe and dygnitie yet wee knowe that we passe theym agayne farre in thys and that thys is theyr incredyble punyshemente that notwithstandynge they doo heare Gods woorde talke of it and teache it vnto other yet doo they vnderstande nothynge at all thereof As theyr owne lyfe maye bee an euidente proofe of thys that they haue eares as the Iewes had and heare not they haue eies and yet see not Let vs pray to GOD that he wil through the starre of his moste holy worde lead vs to his son Iesus Christ and preserue vs for euer agaynst all offences of his goodnes Amen An other sermon of the Baptisme of Christ vpon Twelfth daye Math. iii. THen came Iesus from Galile to
Christ hath not the holy Ghost neyther can he thynke any godly thinge aright And although he doth that which of the owne nature is not vicious and wicked but agreable to the commaundementes of God yet dothe he the same as a seruant onely for feare not frely to shew his obedience to the will of God so that the worlde is euen suche one as lyke a most bondslaue is ledde of the deuyll which can neither speake do or thinke any thing that good and godly is as S. Iohn saith The world is altogether set on wyckednes The reason hereof is this For incredulitie is the fountayne and welspring of all euyll And he that exactly and throughly desireth to describe the worlde may well saye on this maner The worlde is a multitude of men which beleue not in Christ and therfore hate curse and blaspheme his worde whiche inwardly in their heartes outwardly in their dedes and workes steale robbe kylle commytte whoredome and are bent to all kynde of lewdnes and wickedly abuse all the good gyftes of God All suche sayth Christ in this place shall you myne Apostles and ministers of the worde haue euermore your aduersaries with suche muste you haue to doo This rebukyng of the worlde shall not be taken away before the laste daye but it shall bee continuallye taught that whatsoeuer is the worlde that beleueth not on Christ that pertayneth not vnto the kyngdom of Christ but vnto the deuyll not only for the notorious and outward syns but also for this principall and moste greuous synne I meane incredulitie or vnbelefe Neyther dothe this profite any thyng at all that thou keepest this or that monasticall rule that thou doest this or that woorke For so longe as incredulitie is presente thou arte a damned synner neyther canste thou auoyde damnation so longe as thou remaynest in that state The one and alone waye to escape damnation is to geue ouer thyne incredulitie and to beleue in Christe and to holde fast this confort agaynst synne deuyll and deathe As concernyng Faithe what it is it is not vnknowen vnto you and ye haue many tymes heard that Faythe is not onely to knowe and beleue that the hystorie of Christe is true but faithfully to be persuaded that all that euer Christe dydde was doone for thy sake for thy cōmoditie and wealthe for thy health and euerlastynge saluation For the deuyll also knoweth that Christ dyed and doothe as certainly beleue it as all the Papistes of the worlde but he beleueth not that Christe dyed for hym and for his saluation Thys Fayth that we here speake of that all that Christe dyd was done for our sake and for our saluation is onely the gyfte of the holye Ghoste Hee that hath not thys Faythe that he can saye Christe dyed for me that I myghte be delyuered from synne and euerlastynge deathe is vngodly and appertayneth not vnto the kyngdome of Christ neyther hath he remoued synne from him whatsoeuer good works he dothe and taketh neuer soo muche payne otherwyse And this is the firste parte of the office of the holy Ghost that all thyngs are wrapped in synne and that we with all our good workes are not withstandyng iudged of the holy Ghoste synners and so damned forasmuche as we beleue not in Christ Iesu. Therefore lette vs refuse and vtterlye caste awaye coules monkyshe orders foolyshe vowes superstitious fastynges vnfaythfull prayers mens wicked traditions vnfruitfull ceremonies and ydell obseruations of mennes mooste ydell inuentions and carnall imaginations and moreouer what soeuer we haue taken vppon vs to this ende that we maye obteyne Remission of oure synnes and lette vs laye on hande and holde faste trewe Faythe in Christe For these thynges can not agree together that I should saye Christe dyed for me and yet I dooe and obserue certayne woorkes that I maye bee iustified and saued by them He that can not abyde to bee rebuked of the holye Ghoste for suche thynges It is a manyfeste signe that he doothe not beleue and that he is a damned synner and of the number of them that doo not beleue in Christe Iesu. The seconde parte is that the Holye Ghoste wyll rebuke the worlde of ryghteousnesse Thys alsoo is an harde sayenge The worlde hathe Synne but it hathe not Ryghteousnesse neyther dothe it knowe howe it shoulde bee Iustifyed and made Ryghteous But what is thys Ryghteousnesse Lawe and righteousnes be the chiefe thynges of the worlde And the Philosophers haue prescribed Rules and Preceptes of the Offices and dueties of Righteousnesse and of other vertues that menne myght lyue an honest and Ciuile lyfe Neyther canne thys be counted vnrighteous to hange vp theues to punyshe adulterers c. Yea it is an acte bothe ryghte and good But Christe speakethe not here of that Ryghteousnesse whiche the world counteth righteousnes but of that righteousnes whyche is of valour and wyll goe for payment before God He speaketh not here of politike and humayne iustice or rightousnes but of that which is comprehended in this worde of Christe I go vnto the Father and ye shall see me no more This is more mysticall and harder to be vnderstanded then the last where it is pronounced that it is synne not to beleue in Christe For thus men thynke that they haue naturall strength inough to lyue godly to prepare them selues vnto grace and to praye for it And that is the cause nowe a dayes also that the Papists can not perceaue nor vnderstand this doctrine so far out of frame semeth here the description of righteousnes that thou art then righteous when Christe goeth vnto the Father and thou seest hym no more This is a meruailous goodly text and nothynge can bee more euident and playne then this description For what will man nowe glorye and boaste hymselfe of his good works Christes worde is manyfest in this place that righteousnes is not gotten by woorkes but it is gotten by this meanes onely that Christe gothe to the Father This his iourney and goynge vnto the Father is the true and euerlastynge righteousnes This knowledge is vtterly vnknowen vnto the worlde For in all his monumentes and bookes there is not one syllable of this rightousnes This is sette foorth in theyr bookes that he whyche kepeth the tenne commaundementes dothe nothyng agaynst honestie publique ordinances lawes custome c. is a good honeste and righteous man But Christe speaketh not one worde here what I ought to doo or to leaue vndoone but he speakethe symply and onely of his owne worke that is to saye that he goeth vnto the Father and that we shall see hym no more and that this is our righteousnes and none other thyng Therefore when we doo determyne to get vs true ryghteousnesse we maye not go about to obteyne it with our owne workes and with our owne righteousnes It maketh nothyng vnto this matter to become a Monke to watche to faste
to praye c. But the whole pythe and summe of the matter consisteth in this and so is delyuerance frome synne obteyned that thou knowest that Christ is gone vnto the Father although good workes may not be left vndone For thou arte commanded of God in the tenne commaundementes to doo them and diligentely to exercise thy selfe in all good dedes commaunded of God and prescribed in hys holye woorde But thow mayste not adde thys vnto theym That thou sekest to bee iustified and made ryghteous by theym For by thys is righteousnesse onely to bee goten that CHRIST is gone vnto the Father Thys is the alone waye and none other whereby wee are delyuered frome our synnes and iustifyed Christes iourneye or goyng vnto the Father is none other thynge thenne that hee hathe suffered dyed on the Crosse and by deathe is gone awaye oute of the worlde vnto the Father that is He is ascended into heauen and there sytteth on the ryghte hande of GOD the Father and gouerneth his Kyngedome Wee see not thys but we beleue it Thys is the whole matter whereby we are iustifyed so that ryghteousnesse is not to bee imputed to my strengthe or power but to Iesus Christe because hee goeth vnto the Father And yf wee wylle speake it wyth playne woordes it is thus muche to saye No man is iustified or saued or delyuered from synne but by this onely that Iesus Christ hath suffered dyed and risen agayne This goyng of Christ iustifieth thee and none other thyng But nowe marke howe that doothe agree wyth thys doctrine that the Papistes teache He that wyll be saued say they must bryng that to passe with his owne workes In dede this is godly and truely sayd that a Christen man must lyue in this worlde godlye iustly and holyly but that he shall bee made righteous by his holy and good workes that is most false For it is here playne that the goynge of Christe vnto the Father worketh that onely This is the assured certayn true and infallible righteousnes wherof the worlde knoweth nothynge The Holye Ghoste onely reueleth and openeth that mysterie But the Papistes obiecte thys saying of Christe agaynst vs If thou wylte enter into lyfe kepe the commaundementes Thys hathe an other maner of meanynge And by this it appearethe euidentely that the Papystes knowe not what it is to keepe the commaundementes For yf they dydde they woulde otherwyse expounde that sentence of CHRIST Therefore this sayenge abydethe sure and certayne that there is none other Ryghteousenesse and Euerlastynge lyfe for vs thenne thys that the Lorde Christe Iesus is gone oute of thys worlde vnto the Father Holde faste thys Doctrine and lette not the deuyll by any meanes plucke it awaye frome thee The deuyll maye feare me and trouble my conscience for of oure owne strengthes wee are not able to preuayle agaynst hym but there is an other way which not I but Christe goeth thoroughe hyghe obedience towarde his heauenly Father Hym that is to saye CHRIST shall the deuyll neuer bee able to make vnryghteous or a synner althoughe thoroughe synne hee hathe the hygher hande of me Therefore lette thys bee oure assured truste and synguler great conforte and stedfastely beleue that by Christes goyng vnto the Father wee haue ryghteousnesse euen Remyssion of oure synnes and Euerlastynge lyfe For Faythe is necessarie to embrace thys woorke of oure Sauiour Christe The goynge and worke of Christ is certayne Christe hath fynyshed all the whole matter soo that nowe there remaynethe nothynge elles but that we embrace thys woorke of Christe wyth a sure and vndoubted Faythe and conforte our selues therewyth Doest thou beleue it So haste thou it Doest thou not beleue it Then haste thou nothyng Thys is doone that we shoulde vtterly caste awaye our owne ryghteousnesse whyche is altogether spotted and vnpure as the Prophete saythe All oure ryghteousnesses are as a polluted and defyled clothe and sette all oure Faythe hope truste and confydence onely vppon CHRIST alone and vppon his worke or goynge vnto hys Father that we may be at all tymes certayne and sure where to reste and of whome to seeke our saluation For yf oure Righteousnesse dydde consyste in our owne woorkes and satisfactions in oure owne confession and contrition as they preached and yet do in the Popes church so should our heartes neuer be quiet neither shold we at any tyme bee certayne and sure of our saluation For whenne shoulde we knowe and be sure that we haue bene sorye ynoughe confessed doone penaunce ynoughe and made satisfaction ynoughe Therefore hathe CHRIST taken all that matter frome vs and layde it vppon hym selfe that wee shoulde leaue to hym alone moste stedfastely beleeuynge that hys goyng vnto the Father hys deathe and satisfaction is oure Ryghteousnesse For in this behalfe there can bee no vncertayntie For the persone is suche euen CHRISTE Iesus the sonne of GOD as in whome no faulte canne be founde And he it is that dothe thys worke whyche was ordeyned of the Father that by hym we myght haue healpe agaynste synne deuyll and deathe In consideration wherof Iohn Baptist calleth him the lambe of God saying Beholde that lambe of God that taketh awaye the synne of the worlde Thys therefore is a moste perfect determination in thys oure Gospelle that ryghteousnesse consisteth not in that we eyther doo or leaue vndoone but in thys that Christe goeth vnto the Father Whyche ryghteousnesse whenne that thou haste ones gotten through Fayth then do thou also good workes and apply thy self to the vttermost of thy power to shew thy●e obedience whyche thou owest vnto GOD. For before thou haste embraced Christe wyth a certayne and sure Faythe thou canste doo noo good woorke The Christen ryghteousnesse therefore is a mooste synguler and excellente ryghteousnesse whiche no hearte can thynke no reason or wysedome can conceaue All the matter is to be knowen and learned of the Holye Ghoste Neyther though we heare it can neither though we heare it can it otherwise be perceaued then by faith alone as Christe sayth here I go vnto the father yea shall se me no more That is to say ye must beleue otherwise shal ye neuer cōprehēde this my worke of your iustification This is the Christian righteousnes whiche the holy ghoste alone teacheth Of the righteousnes of the world Philolosophers Lawyers and the expositours of the lawe do teache parentes also in their familie But a Christen mans knowledge is an other maner of science wherof the worlde knoweth nothing namely that without faith all things are sin that the true euerlasting righteousnes consisteth in this only that Christ goeth to the father we se him no more The third part is that the holy ghoste also rebuketh the worlde of iudgement What maner of iudgement this is Christ sheweth on this wise The prince of the world saieth he is iudged Therfore as the
deuyl is the cause that men remēber not the word and doctrine Luc. 21. Gen. 3. Howe dangerous a rhynge it is lyghtly 〈◊〉 regarde Gods worde Math. 13. What maner of thynge a good hart is Math. 6. Fruicte in pacience 2. Tim. 3. Luc. 11. The word is not euerye where fruictfull Math. 11. Math. ●14 Marc. 6. Luc. 9. The word of Christ himself was not euery where fruitfull The cause why the worde is not fruictfull Math. 13. Leui. 12. The fyrst begott●n male muste be presented to the Lorde Exod. 13. Nu●● ● The Turke taketh the first borne Exod. 11. Christ an example of obedience Of the fyrste borne The first begottē by pride waxed worst Lucifer Cayne Ismaell Esau. The Iewes Dauid 1. Reg. 16. Carnall prerogatiues ought not to be applied to pryde Psal. 103. Luc. 1. 1. Pet. 5. Gen. 49. They that beleue in Christ are the first be gotten Math. 20. Ephes. 4. God hateth pride Iac. 4. ● Pet. 5. Iob. 4. 2. Pet. 2. Howe Christ is reueled Luc. 1. Math. 1. Luc. 1. Luc. 2. Math. 2. Luc. 2. The reuelation of Simeō came by the holy ghost Gene. 49. The state of Christes churche in this worlde is poore and miserable Death maketh hartes to feare Rom. 6. Simeon learned not this way to dye by man Math. 1. The law and good workes cā do nothing against sin death The worlde ordaineth his sauiours besyde Christ. The saluation of God canonly saue How this sauiour saieth Iohn 1. Good works Simon hath no more prefermēt in this saluation then we haue Christ is the saluation of all men Simeon putteth no difference betwene the Iewe and the Gentile Gene. 22. What reason thynketh of Esai 9. 1. Timo. 2. The cause why all are not saued Note well There is no saluation but in Christ alone God is not the author of any mannes damnation Christ giueth lyght to the Gentiles Iohn 3. A syngular comfort for al synners The diligent study of Simeon in the prophetes Gen. 49. Dan. 9. Esa. 49. Rom. 3. Galat. ● Halowyng of candels The Papists borowe the most parte of their religion of the Iewes of the Gentiles Luc. 24. The disciples of Christ vnderstande not Christ. The workes of God are not vnderstanded before thei ●●me to passe Faythe is requisite The example of Dauid 1. Reg. 17. Baptisme the resurrection of the dead God is almyghty can doo what he wyll Math. 19. Luc. 1. Reson ought not to Iudge Gods works Math. 13. Iohn 20. Luc. 15. Luc. 18. The word of God deceueth not although it seme impossible Note Howe we must praye We must be instant in prayer The praier of the blynd Iohn 16. Prayer prouoked God Luc. 1● Prayer with out faith is a mockyng of God Luc. 4. Temtatiō is 〈◊〉 for Christians Diuersitie of temptation Howe we must stād sure when we are tempted Christ lead of the spirit Note well Our proper imagination without the worde is nothyng Rom. 14. Math. 15. The first tēptation that he shoulde haue no trust in god Two sortes of bread Psalm Iohn 6. The second temptation is to make to trust more in god then his worde requireth Psal. 91. Mat. 27. Deut. 6. To tēpte god The deuill vse●h scriptures Math. 19. Anabaptistes Baptisme Iohn 3. Marc. 16. Whē that angels defēdeth vs not The third tēptation is to make thē cast awaye true religion for riches poore Riches corrupted religion A change of the spirituall kyngdome in to a wordly of the wordlie into a spirituall Worshippyng of the deuill The popes religion is rather trymme then true A general admonition What is worsh●ppinge of God God ought to be worshyped accordynge to his word and not after mēs traditions Deut. 6. The dignitie and excellēcie of this gospel The deuyl is moste buly at the hower of dea●h The woman of Cananee diuersly tem●●ted 1. She is a Cananite Math. 10. A greuous stomblynge blocke Faith obteyneth al thynges of Christ Why this historie is sette foorth All thynges must be asked of God alone for Christes sake 2 Christ answereth nothing We must continually prayr and not cease ▪ Note and practise 3 Christ denyeth to helpe The constancy of this woman Marc. 7. Continue in prayer 4 Christ recoūteth the woman as a dog Faith is before God a thyng most exc●llent Faithe interpreteth all thyngs to the best Iohn 1. Roma 3. By fayth and prayer Christ is ouercome ●ohn 6. Why Christe shewed himself so hard to the woman Faithe obteyneth all thynges of God Perseuerāce in prayer Gen. 49. God for tria● of our faythe sometyme deferreth his helpe Gods promise is to be apprehended with strong and cō +stant faith Iohn 16. God geuethe more then we can or dare aske Ephe. 3. An extremities God heareth oure of hande When God ●eferreth to heare Abacuck 2. The Pope the Turk extreme enemies to the Churche of Christ. Iohn 36. Prayet made in fayth obteyneth all thynges of God Christ ouercometh the deuill Christ at this daye casteth out deuils by the worde and Sacramēts Esay 55. Baptisme Iohn Rom. 6. The declaration of Gods mercy to penitent sinners Math. 17. Iohn 20. Mat. 11. The Supper of the Lord. Math. 26. Marc. 14. Luc. 22. 1. Cor. 11. Luc. 1● Iohn 14. Colos. 4. A Christiane must cōtinually fight agaīst Satan 1. Pet. 5. Iac. 4. Iohn 12.16 Christ and in hym all Christians haue gotten the victory ouer the deuill and the worlde 1. Iohn 3. The papecie The wickednes of the minister hindereth the dignitie of the worde or sacraments nothing at all The worde the sacramēts oughte to be had in greate reuerence The worde of god driueth awaye Satan Rom. 1. Esay 6. It is a greater miracle to driue the deuil out of mens heartes then out of their bodye Three sortes of people iudg of this miracle The first meruell at the worke The second blaspheme Beelzebub what it is in Englishe 2. Cor. 4. The godly reioyce in the gospell the vngodly blaspheme it The aduersaries graūt many thinges to be true yet they go forth to persecute 2. Cor. 4. The power of the deuill is not to be set lyght by The papistes in persecuting the true Christiās thincke they do God great seruice Iohn 16. The thirde seke signes from heauen The wise of the world are offēded at the word because the preachers therof are so homly poore creatures The glorious worldlinges can not abyde to be reproued for their wycked lyuing Rom. 13. 1. Pet. 2. Exod. 22. Tēporall rulers owe no lesse obedience to God hys worde then subiectes do Esa. 53. Iohn 16. Preachers haue authoritie to rebuke the sinnes of all men without exception Preachers may be no mē p●easers Gala. 1. Marcke this well O thou preacher Christ confuteth his aduersaries Discorde The kyngdō of the deuill Why so fewe receue the worde Why the deuyl preuaileth not agaynste Gods electe Acts. 9. Obiection Exorcistes Answere ii Thess. ii The deuyll worketh miracles to confirme
in hymselfe to the contryte vexed and miserable consciences and make their herts that were full of tremblyng and ouercome by dreade and feare to be mery and ioyfull Moyses is an high prophete but this can he not doo For all his sermons doo sounde on this wise Thou must obserue the law orels perishe This was a very torment to the Iewes The Phariseys dyd fast payd tithes and endeuoured with all their study to represent the lawe and thought that they had no nede of any gospel of any Christ but that all other thynges were without peryll and that god coulde not but receaue them into heauen for their fastes prayers almes c. These be riche and perfect sprited men which haue no nede of god and his grace and this is very true that this doctrine of Moyses is necessarie and that men ought to be indued with this discipline and instruction euen as in an Empire or kyngdome there must nedes be had somners hangmen to execute corporall punyshement on theim that wyll not obey the lawe that steale that commytte aduoutrie and slaughter But when the agonie of death is at hand this doctrine of Moyses by all mēs iudgement is to no purpose although thou hast obserued it neuer so muche Thou must nedes saye and confesse Although I haue not ben an aduoutrer a thefe a robber yet doo I onely flee to thy mercy If this be not all workes be they neuer so great preuaile not against desperation As there is an historie in the lyues of the fathers of a certayne man that stode styll three whole dayes in one place and continually lyfted vp his eyes into heauen with mournyng and waylyng And whē his Disciples asked of hym why he was so greately troubled he answered I feare death Then euery man endeuored to comfort hym and thought it the best for that purpose to put him in remembrāce of his straight kynde of lyuyng and of his kepynge of Goddes preceptes But he testified playnly before them that this made nothing against the fear of death For although sayeth he I haue kept gods preceptes very straightly yet I can not be without the feare of death for I knowe that gods iudgement is not lyke vnto mans This Father proceded so farre that he vnderstoode that when these tourmentynges begynne and dryue vs to God and to his iudgement that Gods Iudgement is so greuous seuere and harde that our holines and good workes can not withstande and susteyn it Wherfore although the lawe is to be taught and the discipline of good woorkes is to bee put in execution the cōmandements to be done yet when death commeth let vs dispaire as concernyng all oure workes and the rightuousnes therof This is one of the poore that is mencioned in this place But hee can not telle what he myght surely stycke vnto For this was lackyng to him wherof Christ speketh in this place The Gospell is preached to the poore But the Gospell is suche a doctrine as touchyng Christe that it comforteth a synner and dothe adhort hym not to feare For Christ commaunded it to be preached to the contrite that he geueth his owne rightuousnes for thee which is euerlastinge Thys Grace dooth hee procure to bee taught to thee by his worde Wherfore doubt not It shall chance vnto thee as thou hearest if thou beleue For the Gospell signifieth a faire and quiet doctrine ioyfull tidynges If a riche man woulde promise to a begger a thousand nobles that would be a gospell to the begger and ioyfull tydynges and pleasant to the eare But what ar all riches in comparison of this gospell and good tidynges that Christe hath respect vnto the poore and is suche a kynge whiche maketh the dead synners and captiues of the lawe parttakers of euerlasting life righteousnes Suche is my kingdom saith he muche vnlike the kingdom of the worlde wher only this regard is had to aduaunce the mighty For he that is moste of might there doth moste oppresse the poore Ther the potestate vseth extremitie which spareth no man can not suffer vice vnpunished Wher it hath his sergeāts his rods the sword water fier that the euyll doers may be punished But in the kingdom of Christ it wil be otherwise Wherfore as it is a miracle to rayse the dead so is this the chiefe miracle that God hath sent vs such a kinge that is kinge of sinners and sheweth his gospell to them Moses and his law knoweth of no such kinge For there it is enacted that he that is a sinner is condemned to the diuell and to death This now appereth hereby that God is kinge of the holy and rightuous which hath farre perfecter holynes then that that the ciuill lawes requier And it is trew that that doctrine of the law is Gods word and that Moyses ministration by the lawe is Gods ministration As lykewise the ciuill empires are well called the empires of God for as much as he cōmaundeth such to be had vs also to obei therto But these are onli the empires of Gods lefte hād But the kingdome of his right hand is wher he reigneth him self neither doth he substitute any lieutenantes parētes magistrates other officers but he ruleth him self so ordreth the matter that the gospel be preached to the poore In the which thou learnest that whē thy rightuousnes cā not abide the iudgement of God to say thus I haue done lord that I cold I haue obeied my parēts masters with al diligence I haue done no man any dishonestie I haue not ben a murmurer I haue sene diligētli to my houshold them that were committed to my cure I haue done no wrong to my neighboure I haue not stollen I haue not cōmitted aduoutery c. But what is this to the purpose whē the matter is tried before thy Iudgemēt This is nothing to thy kingdō Wherfore whē I know that thing in thy gospel that thy sonne our Lord Iesu Christ shewed diuers signes amōgest the which this is also that thi sonne preached to the poore that is that he was sent frō the to this purpose to cōfort the afflicted cōsciences to this entēt haue I now receaued the gospel For I can not be without it wheras I am vexed and poore and there is no wher els any confort either in my goodes either in all the worlde Thus saith also the prophet Esaias of Christ as Christ saith here also the lord hath geuē me a learned toung that is God hath put this word in my tongue that I may at due season speake with the weary that is confort the dreadfull cōsciēces As the euāgelist doth expoūd it in this place saith that the gospell is preached to the poore for the king Christ was sent to preache good tydings to cōfirme the trembling fearful cōsciences And his kingdome is a kingdō of cōfort wherein the dreadful muste be
strengthned made ioyfull And that is not done by the doctrine of the lawe but only by the gospel This is a chereful happy tidinges that Christ hath satisfied for oure synnes This belongeth to the poore saith Christ this is myne entent For with the righteouse I haue no place which wil not be rebuked as synners which persecute the gospel condemne it as heresi saying that good workes are forbid therby that these words are blasphemous against Moses the lawe Wherfore Christ saith after blessed is he that is not offended by me ye truly blessed For al the worlde is offended with this king wisheth that he might sone be cōfounded For they say that he turneth al vp syde doune that he condemneth the righteous and suffreth them not to be in his kingdom that he is redy to geue heuē to the sinners What kind of doctrine is this say they wherin is no respect of good workes and wherin the wicked haue such an easy way to heauen Christ could not be scotfree from this sclander amongest his owne neither can we be where as we are so bacbited of our aduersaries that we teache agaynste good workes make the way of saluation to easy But in thys place is a sentence Blessed is he that is not offended in me For if thou consider Christes doctrine well thou shalt perceaue that this doctrine is not against good workes as the Papisticall dothe falsely report this by vs. This we teache that these thynges are necessary and earnestly to be cared for that nothing may be done agaynst the word and conscience Wherfore the gospell dothe not disanull the Ciuile power it dothe not abrogate the offices of the Maiestrates Why then doth it offende thee and why doest thou imagine that it forbyddeth good woorkes The Gospell dothe not disalowe neyther forbydde good workes But it forbyddeth thys that when wee muste nowe dye and departe into an other lyfe and when we are broughte to our straightes that then we put no trust in oure own rightuousnes workes that we haue no more succour remaynynge but onely in Christe and muste stycke to his merite and satisfaction only that by him we obtayne grace and euerlasting lyfe For God geueth suche a body vnto vs to this ende that we should not be idle as long as we liue that we walke on our fete put our handes to worke that we speake with the mouthe and see with our eies c. And for this hath he put forthe his worde the tenne commandements that we might compare all our workes with them and not do contrary to his glory and the profyte of our neighbour This gospell doth not onely permyt but also commaunde vs to doo it diligently But now when a man is alone and voyd of all these thynges and gothe out of the world to the iudgement seate of God then dothe the gospel teache the to go an other ways about wherfore if thou haste done that is godly in thy life thou couldest not maintayne otherwaies the name of godlynesse in this life thou muste thanke God for that gifte But in death beware that thou put no truste in this godlinesse as though thou hadst deserued heauen therby but yeld thy self wholly to this king Iesus Christ whose office it is as saith the Euangelist to help the blind lame lepres the deafe and dead to preach to the poore that is to comfort the troubled consciences For he is sent from God the father not to punishe vs for our sinnes but to profite vs to susteyn and comfort vs. They that wil not vse hym after this sort but are offended rather with him and despise him as the Iewes and the hipocrites doo yet to this day Those shall he represse at his tyme. And this is one of the offences that ar to be auoyded Then also is Christ an offence when men dare not cōfesse hym for fear of the crosse and fall from hym in temptation Furthermore it is called an offēce when we haue more respect to our hart and conscience what is their entent than to the gospel That is when the sorow of our worke syn is greater then comfort for Christes mercies sake This is the cōmon offence wherby al christen men at vexed So is Christ euery wher in the world an offenceful teacher as he wil shew more plainly after this gospell that men by this doctrine are offended begin to despise and persecute it And that the worlde shall be iudged for this the sermon of the three cities Capernaum Corazim Bethsaida dothe declare Likewyse the greuous cōplainte of Christ against the Iewes is this where he declareth Iohn that rigorouse teacher of repētance dyd eat only hony and locustes dronke water liued a hard life But what preuailed he therby ye said that he had a diuell But I saith he eate drink shewe my self moste full of humanitie to all men they call me a drinker of wyne The adders are so froward that no man can satisfie them Yf a man lyue at libertie he is blamed yf he lyueth straightly he can not please them What shall we do then to please the froward worlde It wold be pleased very well yf all that it doth were allowed where as neuer the lesse it dothe nothing that good is Suche offences must be paciently suffred For if it wer in such a hard case whē Christ taught him self al things were full of his miracles that the blinde dyd see the lame go the dead rise it yet could nothing preuayle herby but that the word was despised Yea rather Christe the auctor of this doctrine was moste shamefully crucified the Apostles driuen out of Iurie no where safe in al the worlde for this words sake what maruell is it then if the worlde hateth the gospell without mercy resiste it handle it moste vilainously Such was the fortune of Christ his apostles at that tyme so that it may seme more maruelous in them because they did not only preach but also wrought many notable famous miracles Wherfore we must endeuoure oure self to beare this miserie of the worlde and to take this rudenes wel a worth For the fortune of the gospell shall neuer be otherwyse It is a doctrine wherewith men are alwayes offended and thei be not of the common sorte but men very holy righteous wise and mightie in the worlde as experience teacheth Blessed are they that knowledge that this is the word of God they are in good case and haue both confort and helpe against these offences But they that knowe it not are inflamed for their good workes sake they fall from this word to their owne righteousnes and thinke that this doctrine is full of offence and sedition And this yt is to stumble and be offended and yet it chaunceth to them whiche before the worlde are counted moste holy Wherfore we haue a iuste cause to complaine with Christ of the
sermon Galat. iiii WHen the tyme was ful come God sent hys son made of a woman and made bonde vnto the lawe to redeme them whiche were bonde vnto the lawe that we thorowe election myght receaue the inheritaunce that belongethe vnto the naturall sonnes Because ye are sonnes God hathe sente the spirite of hys sonne into our heartes cryeng Abba deare Father Wherfore nowe thou arte not a seruaunt but a sonne If thou be a sonne thou arte also an heyer of God thorowe Christe THE EXPOSITION THis daye are they wont to preache of two matters First of Circumcision Then of the name Iesu. The which thynge the Euangelist doth especially notifie for that it was prophecied of before that the childe was conceaued in his mothers wōbe Wherfore the vertue of this name is hereby greatly aduāced And for asmuche as we intende to make the doctrine of circuncision plaine this difference is in especial to be marked that it consisteth not in the thing but in the persons For if we consider the thynge there is great differēce betwene the circūcision of the Iewes and of Christ. And that because the person of Christ is fare vnlyke the person of the Iewes The beginninge of circumcision is declared in the bible in the firste booke of Moyses it hath also an appointed ende to the whiche it shall endure that is euen vnto CHRIST Abraham is the principall ground of all the matter to whome GOD gaue commandement to circumcise hymselfe and all that were in his housholde And also whatsoeuer of the male kynde was borne it shoulde be circumcised the eyght daye after theyr byrth They therfore that came with suche a signe in theyr bodye had God their protectour and Sauiour as GOD promised he woulde be This was not appointed of GOD for nothynge are for a litle cause that not onely Abraham but also all in his familie and whatsoeuer of the male kynde was borne shoulde be subiect to Circumcision that not onelye the Iewes myghte boste them selfe to be the people of GOD. For he receaueth the seruaunts of Abraham whiche were Gentiles to be of his people and sonnes and to haue righte of inheritaunce whiche was appointed to Abraham and to his seede And these dyd obtayne it before Isaac to the whiche neuerthelesse afterwarde the promesse was ioyned where as yet these bought seruauntes were of the Gentyles Wherfore the Iewes haue not the cheife occasion to boste of this For although they extolle circumcision very muche yet this they can not denye that GOD hath called vnto it the Gentyls whiche are not the sonnes of Abraham but boughte seruauntes As touchinge this Circumcision there is nothynge els lefte for vs but the type and fygure of fayth As it is also as touchynge the other hystories paste whiche onelye profyte vs in this that we maye take therof examples of fayth and true godlynes We are not bounde to ceremonies yet haue we nede of suche obedience and suche fayth as theirs was than whiche lyued vnder suche ceremonies Wherefore the doctrine of Circumcision is not put foorth to the intent that we should be Circumcised For thys ceremonie is disanulled but that we by the rehersall therof shoulde remember to shewe obedience to GOD as Abraham shewed Yf CHRIST hade not come Circumcision shoulde haue ben necessarie euen at this tyme for vs if so be we woulde be of the people of God For the condition is straight and without exception he that is not circumcised his soule must be exempt out of the people of God Wherefore the example that we take of the olde Circumcision is this That GOD in this Image declareth vnto vs how contrarie to reason he worketh and commandeth if a man vse the iudgement of reason For amongest the proud Gentyls it semed a thynge to be laughed at that GOD which is so wise shoulde set foorth suche a mad precepte wherof is made mention in preachynge contrary to the lawe of shamfastnes honestie and chastitie and especiallye when they be aged that are commanded so to do For Abraham at that tyme was fowre score and nintyne yeres olde And herof riseth contumelious names so that the Iewes were named Recutiti and Appelles among the Gentyls that is to saye men whose skynne is growen againe or men without skynne But this is the true cause therof as it was sayde in the Gospell nexte before whatsoeuer is of GOD put foorth it is done with such a fashion that all men laughthe it to scorne no man aloweth it but all testeth vpon it as though it were olde wyues fables And contrarie looke whatsoeuer he commandeth not but is of our owne imagination this do we require to be acceptable vnto hym This woulde we haue obserued for an euerlastynge lawe But this can neuer be alowed of GOD. And herof springeth the cause of a greate offence As Paule saith After that in the wisedome of GOD the worlde knewe not God by wisedom it pleased God to saue them that beleue by folishnes of preachynge What maye be more against reason then that bread the body of Christ and the cuppe the bloud of Christe is receaued for the remission of synne Howe shoulde a lytle bread and wine worke suche and so a greate thynge This thynketh reason neyther can it thynke anye otherwise But GOD therfore purposeth not to change this Yf reason doth not beleue nor alow it gods cause is neuer the worse for that Lykewise also goeth it in baptisme Howe shoulde this seme proueable to reason that if the child be washed with a lytle water that therby he is purged from his sinnes and translated out of the kyngdome of the deuil into the kyngdome of God In dede it might stand wel with reason that synne shold be washed awaye with water if sinne were a spote but for asmuche as sin is fastened in the minde bones and in the inermost parte of the body it is not agreable to reason that water shoulde perse so far and washe it awaye But nowe consider well Circumcision Mighte not Abraham by lyke reason alleage for himselfe to refuse it What doth this profit me to saluation that I am Circumcised in mine age what good doth this to a child or what profit at all doth a man take by Circumcision If God would haue the bodye changed he mighte haue made it so at the beginnynge that it shold nede nothing to be cut frō it If reason had ben taken to councell at that time it wold haue sayd euen so neither doth it thinke any otherwise now a dayes when it proueth her wisedom But it is to be learned in this place that whensoeuer question is moued why god shold geue such commandement the deuill hath the vpper hand As the exāple of Eue in paradise doth shew Cōmādement was geuē that they shold not eat of the tree But whan she began to regarde litle the commandement and hard the deuill reasonynge why God made suche a
nothing but commande vs to loue God with all oure heart and oure neighbours as oure self yea and that when he hurteth vs also and when we wold desier to be reuenged But the law preuayleth nothing by her controllinge Nedes muste there be in oure nature anger variance vnpacientnes hatred enuie pride such lyke there is no other remedie Wherfore ther is no mā that can obey this doctrine Neither can this any thing preuayle in the iudgement of God if we fulfill the law as much as we can And this is the cause why a greater euen Christe the sonne of God commeth into the worlde which by great moderation submitteth him self to the lawe to take it wholly away For he it is that may pleade with the law on this wyse Thou doste not as men looke thou shouldest doe thou makest them not righteouse thou doste not purifie their hartes as we proue by experience For els what cause should Dauid haue had to say Who can comprise his faultes Purge me Lord from my secrete synnes Lykewyse in the 143. Psalme Enter not into iudgement with thy seruant for no man is righteous in thy sight And again in the 130. Psal. If thou marke straightly oure iniquities Lord who shal be able to stande in iudgement And such lyke sentences do testifie that no man can say Lorde we haue done this worke euen as thou cōmandedst there is no doubt of that For as much then as the law hath vs bound vnto it on this wyse and dryueth vs from the sight of God yea beateth downe oure confidence and faith which we ought to haue in God we must of necessitie graunt that we haue nede of a more perfecte doctryne that we may come into Gods sight This is the doctryne of the Gospell whiche Christ procureth to be preached to vs and to the Iewes after this sentence that we are damned for oure synne And it profiteth the Iewes nothing that they are circumcised For this circumcisiō deliuereth them not from synne As the Prophet saith Although they haue the flesh of their foreskyne circumcised yet their heart is vncircumcised and vnpure But this deliuereth in that the Gospell preacheth on this wyse that oure Lord Iesus Christ whiche ought nothing to the lawe because he was without synne made hym self subiect to the lawe and wold be circumcised that he might haue to do with the lawe for as much as he wher as he was Lord of the lawe yet was challēged as a bondman to the lawe now againe abydeth the controling and dominion of Christ. And this power that Christ hath ouer the lawe doth he make common to vs all he benummeth the lawe of his power whiche it had against vs synners and deliuereth vs from it not to the entent that we should nothing regard it or geue ouer oure self to lustes but this that whē we haue done that we should not it might be forgeuen vs and not be layde to oure charge neither turne away oure saluation Wherfore they that beleue in Christ hath no nede of circuncision For they are not only free from these and suche lyke burdens of the lawe but they haue also remissiō of their synnes and promesse of euerlasting lyfe by Christ. This doth profit me that I beleue y● Christ was circumcised For this was done for my sake that he might be a suerty for me whatsoeuer action the law haue against me Wherfore I wil truste to the innocencie of hym that shal be my confort that although for a tyme the lawe as Lord in heauen for it accused vs men before God and we had no safegarde against it neither could we complayne of any wrong because oure syn was opē yet now is the matter otherwyse For by the circumcision of Christ we are deliuered from the curse of the lawe We can not put so great confidence in oure circumcision and loue towarde God and obedience toward oure neighboure We can not truste and stycke to these things All oure truste is in this that Christ is obedient innocent and holy This trust shall not deceaue vs for it is certain Before that this was opened vnto vs we thought that we must nedes fulfill the lawe or be damned But now we knowledge that it is impossible for all men to do and that we can not beare that burden But Christ hath taken it from vs put it on hym self and began the matter by circumcision fulfilled the lawe And herein is oure truste We oughte not truely to be carelesse in taming of the flesh and in instructing it that it may obey GOD leaste I be founde vtterly disobedient Whatsoeuer I am not able to do I remit it to this safegard For whatsoeuer I haue not done that dyd Christ for my sake For we shall neuer be in such good takynge that we may do all that we ought to doo As Paule sayth I am delighted with the lawe of God after the inwarde man but I finde an other lawe in my members repyninge against the lawe of my mynde and subduynge it to the lawe of syn which is in my members Whiche is as muche as to say I must of compulsion obey the flesh but after fayth I do not so it greueth me and I abyde this bondage against my will After this sorte Christian righteousnes is made perfecte when I acknowledge my synne that I can neuer fulfill the lawe of God and yet I despaire not therefore For in this example I knowledge that CHRIST regardeth me and for my sake made hym self subiecte to the lawe and fulfilled it Hereof after that ensueth a new zeale and a new affection euen loue toward God bycause he loued vs fyrst that we may be obedient to his will with all diligence Herof according to the Psalme riseth a willing people whiche beginneth to loue GOD and to do after his lawe And althoughe such doing is slacke and vnperfecte by the means of the flesh yet is it alowed of God for the fayth in Christ. For whatsoeuer is vnpure and vnperfecte in it it fleeth to remission of synne as to the only meane lefte to escape by And this haue we now spoken of the two sortes of circumcision The first was commanded by God And the Iewes haue obeyd vnto it hitherto as vnto a lawe and yet they obtayned not saluation therby For no man could fulfill the lawe Wherfore although they had the lawe yet neuerthelesse the lawe accused and condemned them before GOD. But saluation and holynes is obtayned hereby in that that Christ subdued hym self to the lawe and bore the curse therof Wherfore the Iewes that beleued this and had their saluation consisting in the promised sede to them was circumcision outwardly a seale to assure them that they were righteouse before God not for circumcision but for their saith in Christ. Whiche thing sith it is so the hystory of the circumcision of Christ is worthely estemed to be full of
to do the same must nedes be occasion of great feare and dreade inwardely For herof it doth folow that a man thinketh that he is condemned alredy of God to death orels that he shall forthwith suffer the paynes of deathe Wherfore the Pentecost of the Iewes is a remembraunce of a great and necessarie thyng yet the consideration therof can not be pleasant and acceptable For the example of the people dothe declare what thys mysterie woorketh inwardly When they desyre Moses to be a mean betwene them and God and when they thought it necessarie in theyr heart to haue a meane yet could not fynde who might be this meane and mediatour But GOD hym selfe hathe promysed a Mediatour whyche is a Prophete lyke vnto Moyses c. And by thys he doothe declare what shoulde bee the Whytsontyde of the Newe Testamente that it is fulle of comforte swetenesse ioye and peace For thus sayeth the Euangeliste as it is rehersed that in the daye of Pentecoste whenne the Iewes dydde kepe holye the feast of theyr lawe at what tyme that the Apostles and Disciples were gathered togyther sodeynelye there camme as it were the sounde of a vehemente wynde and fylled the whole house and there appered vppon them clouen tongues as it hadde bene of fyre and so the Holy ghoste was opened there bothe to the syghte of the eyes and the hearynge of the eares For in the sounde was he hearde and seene in the fyre as Christ hadde promised before and Iohn Baptist prophecied that they shold be baptised in fyre and spirite But all these thynges haue theyr signification and meanynge The tongues doothe sygnifie the office of preachynge whiche thenne shall woorke with effecte when the holy ghost worketh therwith that therby maye be enkendled a newe lyght inwardly And forthwith after this sounde and fyry tongues he sytteth on eche of them and so dothe inflame their heartes and with such a blast and motion perceth their vnderstandyng that in a momente of an hower they knowe bothe God and his sonne Iesus Christ they vnderstand the scriptures and waxeth so bold in heart that they dare openly professe the true knowlege of God so that thei can speake with all languages where as before they knewe but their owne For out of Sion it behoued that the lawe shoulde procede and the woorde of the Lorde oute of Hierusalem and that afterwarde the Gospell shold be heard in al lāguages And forasmuch as the Gospel shuld be publyshed not only in Iury but also in all the worlde therfore the holy ghost dothe instruct his apostles with languages that it myght bee vniuersally sette foorth throughout all the earth This is our Whitsontide and Pentecost in the new Testament wherby the trewe knowledge of God is ordeyned not with feare and dreade but with ioy and peace whereby there ryseth suche a conscience at the length which turneth not from God but abydeth all things for Christs sake as the apostles by theyr examples doo shewe Not only Christ at his laste supper prophecieth of this Whitsontyde but also the Prophetes Dauid Esaias Hieremias Ioell Zacharias and other Wherfore we shall not lose our labour but rather bestowe our tyme very well yf we at a certayne appoynted tyme enstructe men of the holye Ghost teaching what he is and what is his propretie and what is nedefull for vs to doo that we also maye obteyne the same spirite And fyrst of all we muste not thynke that the holy ghoste was then firste in the congregation and neuer before For hee is God eternall and almyghtie as Christ sayth that he cometh of the father Wherfore he is of one substance and nature with the Father and there be many euident testimonies that the holy ghoste hath always bene effectuous in men and hath lightned them and broughte them into the waye For Christ hymselfe and Peter also sayth that the Holy Ghost spake by the Prophets and the Euangelistes doo testifye of Anna Zacharia Elizabeth Iohn Baptist that they had the holy ghost Wherfore we must thynke and beleue none other thyng of the holy ghoste then wee beleue of Christe which hath ben for euer and forthwith after the fyrste promyse made in Paradyse exercised his office and stode in battaile against the deuil and began to breke the head of the serpent This worke was long agone began of the sonne of man and euer diligently done and at laste fully accomplyshed at what tyme he became manne and dyed on the Crosse and the thyrde daye rose agayne from the deade Therfore the workynge of the Holy Ghoste was therewyth and the holy Ghoste was alwayes in the worlde gouernyng mens hearts and stirryng vp their faith by the word in them he kyndled a lyght and them he cōfirmed and brought into all truthe But yet he dydde at lengthe perfectly and absolutely fulfylle thys greate woorke vppon thys Whytsondaye wherein hee was not secrete and priuie as hee was before But hee declared hym selfe openlye that all that dyd see myghte perceaue and confesse that the holy ghoste was present For where as there were some amongest theym in thys place that iudged the woorkynge of the holy Ghoste to be dronkennesse it was doone of an aduysed and purposed madnesse For they are proued false by theyr owne reason wherby they may knowe that diuers languages commeth not of dronkennesse or of newe wyne It shoulde make muche with oure matter to consyder why the reuelation of the holy Ghost was deferred vnto this daye For euen as after the delyuerance of the old people there folowed immediatly the couenant betwene GOD and the people so after our delyuerance whyche commeth thorough Christe doothe this pledge of the Holy Ghoste ensue whereby we myght be made certayne and confirmed as concernyng the couenant betwene God vs. For fyrst was it mete that this deliuerance shoulde be made and confyrmed thoroughe CHRIST and that he should entreate the Father to sende vs the Holy Ghoste And by hym onely are we made parte takers of thys greate gyfte as wee sayde in the daye of the Ascension prouynge it by the thre score eight Psalme That hee ascended on hye and receaued gyftes for men For thus doothe Peter also expounde that saying in his sermon of this daye where as he saieth Wherfore Christe beynge exalted on the ryght hand of God when he had receaued the promise of the holy ghoste of his father he dyd shedde foorth this as you now see and heare And this is the fyrste worke of his but hath bene alwayes in the worlde wyth dewe administration and workynge But yet on this daye at the laste dyd he openly declare hymselfe where as he shewed foorth hymselfe with greate vertue and strengthe so that by this reuelation we maye knowe what a greate thynge CHRIST hath wrought and brought to passe for vs thorowe his death and resurrection
the Phariseis in in comparison of them selues whom thei thought iuste exclude synners Thei did see that thei were directe againste the lawe of God in their doynges and therfore thei also pronounced plainly that thei ought to haue no place in the kyngdome of God Thei suspect Christ also that he doth not after Gods will bicause he had to doe with such But consider thou this with thy self to what case the matter will come if synners should be excluded from God and his kyngdome as the Phariseis thinke For although thei suppose that there is a kinde of men that liueth without synne yet GOD and the lawe knoweth none suche For although euery manne committeth not adulterie slaughter and thefte yet before God no manne is without synne yea and those synnes are the more greuous if thei fall in a manne that hath wisedome and strength to resist them If then the Phariseis iudgement be true that GOD doeth tourne awaie from synners it maketh as muche against them selues as against other For by the lawe are not onely reproued the sinnes of the Publicās and of synners but also their owne all others Then will it followe that no men haue place in the kingdome of God So that the Phariseis are proceded so farre by ignoraunce that as thei are fore against other so giue thei a moste greuous sentence against them selues But all their ouersight riseth here of bicause thei knowe not why Gods lawe was giuen neither what corruption of synne there is in all men And as in other thynges one errour bringeth an other so here also of the kyngdome of God doe these hypocrites knowe nothing whiche must nedes be set vp by Gods grace and goodnes But Christ groundyng his reason on true principles openeth the misterie of the Gospell vnknowē to naturall witte and to all that followe the rightuousnes of the lawe that is that God hateth not sinners nor willeth their death and that he declareth this his will in Christ whom he sent into the worlde to bring home againe to their foldes shepe that straye from their flockes and that all his intent hath onely respect to the fulfillyng of the Gospell that the loste and straies maie chiefly be regarded and that all the will of God might hereby bee declared and the Gospell opened to the poore This is plainly an other kinde of doctrine then the doctrine of the lawe and Phariseis whiche taketh not here seede and roote in our nature but is brought from heauen by the sonne of God as saith Ihon. No man hath seen God at any time the onely begotten soonne whiche is in the bosome of the father sheweth hym forthe For no man knoweth that will of God that he is not angrie with sinners nor damneth them for their synnes but receiueth them rather to his grace and saueth them but all knowe the contrary Wherefore the feare of the wrothe of GOD is naturally ioyned with synne But Christe teacheth vs here by his Gospell that GOD is otherwise mynded towarde synners and that he is not angrie but mercifull and that the Angelles in heauen reioyce when synners repent and amende This doctrine must be the better marked bicause it semeth contrary to our reason that we by it maie confirme our conscience For he that in suche temptation followeth reason and iudgement goeth hedlong to the Deuill and there is no remedie against desperation Wherefore this goeth the matter we must agree surely with Christ contrary to reason and al other thinges that although we are synners yet that by Christ we must be reuoked and called againe as shepe goyng a straye vnto the place of our saluacion As Christ setteth forth a plaine parable in this place to the declaracion of his moste excellent office In diuers other places doeth the Gospell declare why God casteth not awaie synners as in the third of Ihon that GOD is suche that hateth not the worlde but loueth it so that he giueth his onely begotten soonne for the recoueryng thereof that the worlde maie haue confidēce for these sacrifices sake and maie not despeire for their synne For although God might haue helped vs otherwise yet he purposed to doe it by his soonne so that we should haue no cause to doubte of his deliueryng and redemption For this is moste true that God is more pacified by the death of his sonne then offended by our synnes Furdermore there is an other cause set forthe by Christe why God casteth not awaie synners For he sheweth that sinners are a portiō of Gods substance whiche fell from him yet God hath suche respect to the matter that he regardeth not the greatest thynges that he hath vntill that that is loste be recouered And all this waie of recoueryng is sette vp by Christe as he hymself saieth in this place Wherfore it ought to seme no maruell if he make a searche for synners that straye from Gods houshold to bryng them home againe For he is sent for this very cause to bryng home synners againe and if he should dooe otherwise as the Phariseis appoinct hym he could not execute Gods commaundement But it is verie comfortable to see the affection of Christe toward synners whiche is described in the tipe and figure of this careful and studious shepherd whereas he followeth after the straye shepe takyng no care in the meane season of the reste and when he findeth her he beateth her not but handleth her gētly as though she were blamelesse He taketh her on his shoulders and at his retourne he maketh ioyfull gratulacions with his frendes All whiche declareth the greate bounteousnesse and loue of Christ toward man whiche if it should bee well cōmended and set forthe had nede of a long sermone The declaracion of this loue resteth chiefly in hym that is loste weake and in perill as men doe testifie in suche thynges that thei loue Loue is vncertaine when there is any sure trust of aduauntage But when there is daunger and yet there is more care for that that is in daunger then for all that is safe this is naturall and true loue Yet this maye not bee compared with the shadowe of the greate affection of Christe He searcheth for them of whō he was greuously hurt as shepe goyng a stray and as though thei wer in peril without their owne fault and when he findeth them he put them on his shulders What thyng maie a man inuent that is more comfortable and swete Whereas he followeth after thē that are fugitiues and by their owne fault seke their owne destruction ioynyng theim selues with the deuill that is Gods aduersarie and stoutly defendyng his parte and holdyng with Gods enemie the Deuill againste Gods kyngdome He pursueth not after theim I saie as after his hurtfull enemies but searcheth them out as miserable shepe that are in peril endeuoureth wholy hym self to recouer theim before the Woulfe oppresseth theim that is that thei dye not in