NONE BVT CHRIST.
1 Fall.
I Am fallen in Rom. 5.12. Amos 7.2.5 Adam, I am falne, I am fallen, Oh! who shall raise mee?
None but Christ, who as hee is set for thy vprising, Lke 2.34. so is heeHeb. 7.25 perfectly able toIoh. 10.28, 29. keep thee, that thou fall not againe, from thine owne [Page] stedfastnesse, Iud. 24.
2 Guilt.
By my fall I haue offended au Ier. 23.24. Psa. 139.7. infinite Maiestie: and who shall plead for mee? 1 Samuel 2.25.
None but Christ, who beeing also anIsai. 63.1. Act. [...]0.28. Isai. 53.5, 6 infinite Maiesty, Rom. 9.5. hath by his owne bloud, fully satisfied the iustice of his Father for thy offence this way committed against him, 1 Pet. 2.24. Ephesians 5.2.Iam. 4.3. Rom. 5.10. & 8.7.
3 Enmity.
This offence hath bred enmitie betweene God and me, Col. 1.20, 21. who is [Page] meete to reconcile vs?
None but Christ,2 Cor 5.19. who by hisRom. 3.25. Col. 1.20.21. blood hath not onely made perfect peace betweene God and thee, but hath so ratified and confirmed the same,Ephes 2. [...]6, 17. that nothing shall bee euer able to disolue it.
4 Strangenesse.
This enmity hath bred Eph. 4.18. strangenesse betweene God and mee, Coloss. 1.21 and who shall bring me into fellowship with him again? Ioh. 1.3, 5, [...], 7.
1 Cor. 1.9. 1 Pet. 3.18.None but Christ, hath who suffered for sinnes, the iust for the uniust, not onely that [Page] hee might bring thee to God, but hath also soRom. 5.2. setled this fellowship betweene him and thee, (who art by faith ingrafted into him) that none shall bee euer able to breake it off againe,Ioh. 1.12. Gal. 3.26, 27. Ier. 32.40.Rom 8.35.
5 Filth.
But alas, Iob 15.16. Leu. 13.45. Psal. 51.5. I am vncleane, I am vncleane. For behold, I was borne in iniquitie, and in sinne hath my mother conceiued mee, and who now shall cleanse mee? Iob 14.4.
Zac. 13.1.None but Christ, who not onely is that Lambe of God, who taketh [Page] away theSignifying that original sinne, which is the fountaine of all. sinne. See Luke 2.23. sinne or the world, Ioh. 1.29. but was also borne holy, and conceiued by theAnd thus we find in our nature that holinesse which by nature we want. holy Ghost, Luke 1.35. to couer the impurity of thy conception and birth, Heb. 2.10.
6 Darknesse.
And thus as a woefull wight,Isai. 60.2. Mat. 4.16. Ioh. 1.5. 1 Ioh. 5.19. sit I in double darknesse, hauing iustly lost by this my sorrowfull downefall with the2 Cor. 44. Deu. 29 20 light of Gods Image, Eph. 4.18. the light of Gods countenance; and who now shall bee a light vnto mee.
Luk. 1.79 None but Christ, who is come a light into [Page] this world, to the end that whosoeuer beleeueth in him, should not onely not abide in darknesse, Ioh. 12.46. but might also haue the light of life, Ioh. 8.12.
7 Dead.
Not onely am I Ioh. 1.5.8. Ephes. 5.8. drenched in this wofull darkenesse, but therein by nature I lie Ephe. 2.5. Mat. 4.16. starke dead in trespasses and sinnes, who shall now quicken me?
Ioh. 5.25.None but Christ, who is not onely come, that thou mightest haue life, 2 Tim. 1.1. & that also in abundance,Ioh. 10.10. but so to confirm thee in this life, (if thou beleeue [Page] in him) that thou shalt neuer dye, Ioh. 11.25. & 14, 19. Beleeuest thou this?
8 Corrupt.
But I sensibly feele (to my vtter vndoing I feare) that the diuell hath shed in to my whole man, Rom. 6.6. Col. 2.11. the venome and poison of his cursed nature, Ioh, 8.44.Rom. 7.24. who shall cure me of it?
None but Christ, who came not onely to lose the workes of the diuell, in thee,1 Ioh 3.8. but which more is, to make thee partaker of the diuineNot of the substance, but of the diuine qualities. nature, 2. Pet. 1.4. Heb. 12.10.
9 Bondage.
And to this vile corruption, am I by nature a seruant and Ioh. 8.34. wretched bond-man, who shall free mee from so wofull a slauery.
Rom. 7.15.None but Christ, who came not onely to preach deliuerance to such miserable captiues as thou art,Luke 4.18. but that in setting thee free, thou mightest beThat is, that we might haue not a fained, [...]t a true liberty and freedom from all infernall foes. free indeed, Ioh. 8.36.
10 Penury.
A man may haue light, life, and liberty, and yet perish for lacke of foode, who shall furnish my poore Psa 106.15. affammished soule with that? Reuel. 3.17.
None but Christ, who [Page] first (if thou beest athirst) bids thee come to him and drinke of the water of life,Ioh. 7.37. and thatIsa. 55.1. Reu. 22.17. freely, not for a while to quench thy thirst; but that in drinking of the water which hee shall giue thee, thou mightestThat is, such shal never be so thirsty, but the spirit of grace, (as an euerliuing fountaine) will be at hand to satisfie their thirst, See Ioh. 7.38. neuer be more athirst, seeing it shall be in thee a well of water springing vp into euerlasting life, Ioh. 4.13.14. & 7.38.
And hee also is that bread of life, which came downe from heauen, Ioh. 6.48, 51. of which, if by faith thou spiritually eatest, it shall not only preserue [Page] thy soule from famishing and death, but shall cause it to liue for euer,Ioh. 6.50. Ioh. 6.51.
11 Naked.
But yet my Isai. 64.6. Gen. 3.7. Reu. 3.17.18. filthy nakednesse will appeare, who shall couer that?
None but Christ,Reu. 3.17 whose white raiment shall not onelyRom. 4.6, 7. couer the shame of thy nakednesse, that theHab. 1.13 pure eyes of God shall notNum 23 21. behold it, Reu. 3.17, 18. but therein also (hee hauing granted thee to be arrayed therewith) will present thee therein glorious to himselfe withoutReu. 19.8. Iude 24. [Page] spot or wrinckle, or any such thing,Col. [...].22. Ephes. 5.27.
11 Curse.
Me thinkes I Hab. 3.16. tremble and quake for feare, in my selfe, when I heare that terrible thunderbolt of the Law, Cursed is Gal. 3.10. euery man that continueth not in Deut. 27.26. & 29.21 all things which are written in the booke of the Law to doe them. Who shall free me from it?
Isai. 53.4, 5, 6.None but Christ, who hath not onely redeemed thee from the curse of the Law,Gal. 3.13. being made a curse for thee, but hath brought thee [Page] also within compasse of that promised trueEphes. 1.3 blessednesse, made to faithful Abraham, Gal. 3.9.14.
13 Terror.
Now whilest I remaine thus held (as it were at Gods suite) vnder this terrible arest, Cursed is euery one, &c. mee thinkes I see how all the creatures in heauen and earth, Gen. 7.11. stand ready armed at his onely becke to reuenge the quarrell of his couenant vpon mee,Leu. 26.25. Psal. 76.7. who is there in heauen or earth, that can set them againe at one with mee?
None but Christ, who [Page] hauing by his owne blood reconciled God himselfe (who is the Lord of Hosts, Col. 1.20. Rom. 3.25. and so of all creatures) vnto thee hee hath much more reconciled euery creature in heauen and earth vnto thee. Isai. 11.6. Hose. 2.18.19.20.
14 Losse.
Moreouer, whilest in this case, a dayly,Pro. 16.26. and (in a manner) hourely necessitie lies vpon mee to vse the benefit of foode, rayment, recreation, sleepe, &c. yea of breathing in the very ayre, I am often thus secretly checked in conscience for the same, as if the Lord [Page] should on this wise speake vnto mee;Hos. 2.8, 9. Mal. 2.2. Friend, who gaue you leaue and liberty to vse these my benefits, or by what right or title doe you enioy them, seeing you haue by your disobedience forfeited backe againe to me the true and lawfull vse I once gaue you of them?Deut. 28. from 15. to 20. Gen. 1.29, 30. In whom now, or by whom may I recouer the free, and so a comfortable vse of them againe?
By none, but in, and by Christ, who beeing come a second Adam and the very true, 1 Cor. 15.47. and lawfull heyre of all things, Hab. 1.2. & 2.8. hath by the merit [Page] of his sufferings and obedience, Rom. 5.19. recouered vnto thee (being once a member of his mysticall body) a iust right and title as to God himselfe, Rom. 8.16, 17. Ioh. 20.17. who is the Lord of all creatures, 1 Cor. 3.22 1 Tim 4.4. Tit. 1.1 [...]. so a lawfull and sanctified vse of the creatures themselues: Reade Hosea 2. from vers. 18. to 23.
15 Wrath to come.
But it much astonisheth mee, when I reade whatIsi. 30.27.28. fearefull attributes are giuen vnto God; as that hee is called a consuming fire,Heb. 12.29. Euerlasting burnings,Isai. 33.14. and that when fire is kindled in [Page] his wrath, it shall burne to the bottome of hell, Deut. 32.22. Alas, if his wrath be kindled but a litile,Psal. 2.12. Psa. 76.7. who shall fence me from it?
Heb. 5.7. Mat. 26.38 None but Christ, who not only saueth and deliuereth thee from the wrath to come, 1 The. 1.10. Rom. 5.9. but more then that, giues thee eternall life. Ioh. 10.20.
16 Deaths sting.
Yet death hath a1 Cor. 15.56. deadly sting wherewith to stab mee to the heart, which is sinne; who shall free mee from deathsReu. 21.8 deadly blow? Rom. 6.23.
Re. 20 14. None but Christ, in whom thou hast not only [Page] conquest ouer sinne and death, 1 Cor. 15.57 hee hauing through death,Heb. 2.14. destroyed him that had the power of death, which is the diuell; bu [...] hath now brought imm [...]tality and life (for thee) to light by the Gospell.2 Tim. 1.10
17 Vnbeleefe.
Besides all this, my conscience conuinceth me of sin,Ioh. 16.8.9. in that I beleeue not in Christ: Oh for one graine of that precious faith!Luk. 17.6. that faith of of Gods elect; who shall worke it in me?
None but Christ, who is therefore said to be both the Author and finisher Heb. 12.2. [Page] of our faith. As also it is hee by whom wee beleeue in God, 1 Pet. 1.21. who raised him from the dead.
18 Impenitency.
But I haue an heart (the Lord knowes) which cannot repent. Rom. 2.5. Who shall giue mee that repentance vnto saluation, 2 Cor. 7.11. neuer to bee repented of?
None but Christ, for to this end hath God exalted him a prince and a Sauiour,Act. 5.31. to giue repentance to Israell, and forgiuenesse of sinnes. See 2 Tim. 2.25.
19 Hardnesse of heart.
Zach. 7.12. Oh but I haue an heart [Page] hard as the adamant stone: who can soften it?
None but Christ,Ezek. 11.19 & chap. 36.26. in whom this faithfull promise shall euer be yea, & Amen, namely, that God will take away thy stony heart out of thy flesh, and in stead thereof will giue thee an hart of flesh. Soake thy hart thorowly in this free and precious promise, and expect the fruit with patience.
20 Infirmity.
Much corruption will cleaue still euen to my best actions: Rom. 7.21. In whom may I find the remedy of this?
1 Tim. 2.5 1 Ioh. 2.2.In none but in Christ, [Page] who not onely reconciles the iniquitie euen of thy holy offerings,Exo. 28.38. Leu. 16.33. but hath (for thee) brought in alsoTo make both thy person & Actions for euer acceptable before God. euerlasting righteousnes, Dan. 9.24. See 1 Cor. 1.30. 2 Cor. 5.21.
21 Doubtings.
But Ps. 88 15 Iam. 1.2. new feares and doubtings through diuers temptations, arising through Iob. 2.3. Sathans malice, shall neuer bee wanting Iob 7.13.15. daily to vex and Psal. 42.5.11. disquiet me: alas who shall support mee vnder so manifold and different trials?
None but Christ, who in that he suffered andHeb. 2.18. & 4.15.16. & [...].25. [Page] was tempted, not onely is able sufficiently to succour thee in all thy temptations,Heb. 2.18. ch. 4.15.16 Psa. 34.19. but in the end also to free thee out of them all, 2 Pet. 2.9.
22 Accesse.
Oftentimes when I pray, it seemes that God shuts his Mercy-gate both against mee and my prayers; Lam. 3.8. who shall giue me accesse to the throne of Grace?
None but Christ thy onely mediator,1 Ioh. 2.2. 1 Tim. 2.5. who by the vaile of his flesh, hauing made thee a new and liuing way into the holy place,Heb. 1 [...].19, 20. sits at the right hand of God theRom. 8.34. [Page] Father,Rom. 8.24. making request for thee, so as in stead of fearing to haue free accesse; thou maiest with reuerence be bold to goe to the Throne of grace,Heb 4.16. with confidence to haue all thy lawfull suits granted,Heb. 10 19. for thy Mediators sake,1 Ioh. 5.14. Ioh. 14.13.
23 Conscience.
But for all this, I yet feele secret griping of conscience, continually affrighting me with a world of accusing thoughts: Rom. 2.15 who now shal, be as able, so willingly, to appease and quiet them?
None but Christ, who being stiled the Prince ofIsai. 9.6. [Page] peace, and therefore our peace-maker in heauen and in earth;Luk. 19.38. and 2.14. became first in his own person a preacher and publisher of peace both to them that were affarre off:Act. 10.36. Ephe. 2.13.14. and to them that were neer, yea and as if that had beene to little; did at the last by the blood of his Crosse purchase for thee that peace of conscience which passeth all vnderstanding,Col. 1.20.2 Act. 20.28. of which that none might depriue or strip thee off:Ioh. 14.27 & 16.33. Looke into his last Will and Testament, where thou hast this legacy by himselfe [Page] bequeathed thee to haue and to hold as thine owne for euer. Therefore now comfort thy selfe with these words.
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Here the afflicted began a little to pause: and hauing receiued much refreshing, and good satisfaction from those seuerall answers which a good conscience hitherto framed to his seuerall demands and doubtings: [...] Pet. 3.21. ceased from further obiectings: and began thus to be a little cheared and reuiued.
Well, then I finde and [Page] feele, to my no litle ioy, and contentment, that there is None indeed but Christ (in heauen or earth) according as thou (O good conscience hast still affirmed) that can fully set mee (a poore captiue) free from my fearefull downfall and misery, Mat. 1.21.Psal. 73.25. 1 Pet. 3.21 Luk. 4.18. 1 Tim. 1.15.
And then, after some further pantings, and breathings (faith hauing put, as it were, a new life into him) he brake foorth into this passion,2 Cor. 4.13. of admiration and thankfulnesse.
And it is true indeed, O thou louer of men! Pro. 8.31. Iob. 7.20. O [Page] thou preseruer of men! [...]b 7.20 that thou hast set thine eyes, and thy heart vpon such an one?
Iob. 14.3. & 7.17. Was thy loue to mee so ardent, and thy compassion so exceeding abundant, that from thy seat of Maiesty and glory, [...]oh. 17.5. Pro. 8.22. thou wouldest for my sake, bow the heauens, yea, (after a sort) euen thence, Isai. 64.1. break thorow (the fulnesse of time being come) in thine owne person to visit me; Gal. 4.4. Luk 1.78. and to expose thine holy selfe to shame, Isai 50.6. Luk. 22. [...]4. Ioh. 19.34 and spitting, to sweating, blee [...]ing; and last of all to dying, that thou mightest preserue such an one as I, from euerlastingly [Page] perishing? Ioh. 3.14, 15. Lord, Psal. 116.1. that I knew what (by way way of thankefulnesse) now to render thee!
Thou farre excellest aboue all the praise, Nehe. 9.5. Psal. 106.2. that a poore creature on earth can giue thee. And yet, for as much as thou hast said, that who so offereth thee praise, glorifieth thee. Psal. 50.23
O let my poore soule, (which from deadly thrall thou hast redeemed) magnifie thee. Luke 1.46, 47. Psal. 103.5.
Let my spirit also (which by the sauour of thy good oitnments thou hast so cheered and reuiued) reioyce, Cant. 1.2. Isa. 61.10. and alwaies make her songs [Page] of thee. Let my tongue, mouth, Isai. 45.23. and vncircumcised lips confesse thee.
Sweetly (O Lord Iesus) hast thou, Cant. 1. [...]. with the kisses of thy mouth kissed me; therefore shall my knees euer bee bowed vnto thee. Phil 2.9.10.
Psal. 119.106. Tit. 2.14. Rom. 12.1. 2 Cor. 7.1. Yet I haue sworne, and will also performe it, that my selfe, soule, body, life, liberty, &c. and all, shall (thy grace assisting) be [...] vowed and consecrated to thy honor and glory, 1 Cor. 10.31. For thou Lord art holy, Isai. 57.15. & inhabitest the eternity; and yet dwellest with the contrite and humble spirit, and with such an one as [Page] trembleth at thy word. So as in mee (sweet Lord) is now fulfilled the saying that is written, the sacrifices of a contrite spirit and a broken heart thou neither hast nor neuer wilt despise. Psal. 51.17.
Well may I now say, that thy name to mee (a desolate wretch) hath beene as an ointment poured out; Cant. 1.3. and therefore hath thy seruant out of the abundance of his heart, found in his heart; after this sort, 2 Sam. 7.27. to expresse and poure forth the loue and thankefulnesse of his soule, Luk. 7.47. vnto thee.
To thee therefore O Father of mercies, and [Page] God of all comfort and consolation,2 Cor. 1.3. who hast so loued mee vnworthy,Ioh. 3.16. & 1.18. as out of thine owne bosome to send thy onely begotten Sonne, for mee and all mankinde lost, into the world,Gal. 4.4. made of a woman, that thus hee might become our true and very Immanuel, Mat. 1.23.
And to thee O Lord Iesus Christ,Ioh. 10.18. who voluntatily laidest downe thy life for mee to preserue mee from eternall death.
And to thee also O holy Spirit, by whose [Page] diuine light my blinde eyes haue beene illuminated to see (as by the Law,Eph. 1.17, 18. Rom. 3.23. 1 Ioh. 3.1. Ephes. 2.4. & 3.19. my wofull misery) so comfortably by the Gospell, to behold this superexcellent, and surpassing loue and mercie of the Father, and the Sonne; and thereto hast wrought that wonderfull grace of Faith in my heart,Rom. 10.17 to beleeue that all this loue is and hath bin extended to me as wel as to any other,Gal. 2.20. yea that it hath bin by thee, O blessed Spirit shed abroad abundantly in my heart,Rom. 5.5. and hast so sealed mee vp [Page] to the day of redēption, that I shall not so vncomfortably,Ephe. 1.13. & 4.30. as formerly I haue done, call into question the certainty and assurance of my free adoption.Gal. 4.6.
To Father, Sonne, and holy Ghost (I say) one diuine Essence, three distinct persons, be ascribed in heauen and earth, by Angels and men, as is most due, all wisedome. power, praise, and glory, eternally, Amen, and Amen.