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the pharisee and the publican-第26章

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th boldness; in peace and joy; believe on the Son of God; Heb。 v。 13; Rom。 xv。 13; 1 John v。 13。  But;

Again; I; in the first acts of my faith; when I come at Christ; do not accept of him; because I know I am righteous; either with imputed righteousness; or with that which is inherent。  Both these; as to my present privilege in them; may be hidden from mine eyes; and I only put upon taking of encouragement to close with Christ for life and righteousness; as he is set forth to be a propitiation before mine eyes; in the word of the truth of the gospel; to which word I adhere as; or because I find; I want peace with God in my soul; and because I am convinced that the means of peace is not to be found any where but in Jesus Christ。  Now; by my thus adhering to him; I find stay for my soul; and peace to my conscience; because the word doth ascertain to me; that he that believeth on him hath remission of sins; hath eternal life; and shall be saved from the wrath to come。

But; alas! who knows (the many straits; and as I may say; the stress of weather; I mean) the cold blasts of hell; with which the poor soul is assaulted; betwixt its receiving of grace; and its sensible closing with Jesus Christ?  None; I dare say; but it and its fellows。 〃The heart knows its own bitterness; and a stranger intermeddleth not with his joy;〃 Prov。 xiv。 10。  No sooner doth Satan perceive what God is doing with the soul; in a way of grace and mercy; but he endeavoureth what he may to make the renewing thereof bitter and wearisome work to the sinner。  O what mists; what mountains; what clouds; what darkness; what objections; what false apprehensions of God; of Christ; of grace; of the word; and of the soul's condition; doth he now lay before it; and haunt it with; whereby he dejecteth; casteth down; daunteth; distresseth; and almost driveth it quite into despair!  Now; by the reason of these things; faith (and all the grace that is in the soul) is hard put to it to come at the promise; and by the promise of Christ; as it is said; when the tempest and great danger of shipwreck lay upon the vessel in which Paul was; they had 〃much work to come by the boat;〃 Acts xxvii。 16。  For Satan's design is; if he cannot keep the soul from Christ; to make his coming to him; and closing with him; as hard; as difficult and troublesome; as he by his devices can。  But faith; true justifying faith; is a grace; is not weary by all that Satan can do; but meditateth upon the word; and taketh stomach; and courage; fighteth and crieth; and by crying and fighting; by help from heaven; its way is made through all the oppositions that appear so mighty; and draweth up at last to Jesus Christ; into whose bosom it putteth the soul; where; for the time; it sweetly resteth; after its marvellous tossings to and fro。

And besides what hath been said; let me yet illustrate this truth unto you by this familiar similitude。

Suppose a man; a traitor; that by the law should die for his sin; is yet such an one that the king has exceeding kindness for; may not the king pardon this man of his clemency; yea; order that his pardon should be drawn up and sealed; and so in every sense be made sure; and yet; for the present; keep all this close enough from the ears or the knowledge of the person therein concerned?  Yea; may not the king after all leave this person; with others under the same transgression; to sue for and obtain this pardon with great expense and difficulty; with many tears and heart…achings; with many fears and dubious cogitations?

Why; this is the case between God and the soul that he saveth; he saveth him; pardoneth him; and secureth him from the curse and death that is due unto sin; but yet doth not tell him so; but he ascends in his great suit unto God for it。  Only this difference we must make between God and the potentates of this world; God cannot pardon before the sinner stands before him righteous by the righteousness of Christ; because he has in judgment; and justice; and righteousness; threatened and concluded; that he that wants righteousness shall die。

And I say again; because this righteousness is God's and at God's disposal only; it is God that must make a man righteous before he can forgive him his sins; or bestow upon him of his secondary blessings; to wit; his Spirit; and the graces thereof。  And I say again; it must be this righteousness; for it can be no other that justifies a sinner from sin in the sight of God; and from the sentence of the law。

Secondly; This is; and must be the way of God with the sinner; that faith may not only have an object to work upon; but a motive to work by。

(1。)  Here; as I said; faith hath an object to work upon; and that in the person of Christ; and that personal righteousness of his; which he in the days of his flesh did finish to justify sinners withal。 This is; I say; the object of faith for justification; whereunto the soul by it doth continually resort。  Hence David saith to Christ; 〃Be thou my strong habitation (or as you have it in the margin; Be thou to me a rock of habitation) whereunto I may continually resort;〃 Psalm lxxi。 3。  And two things he infers by so saying。

The first is; That the Christian is a man under continual exercises; sometimes one way; and sometimes another; but all his exercises have a tendency in them more or less to spoil him; therefore he is rather for flying to Christ than for grappling with them in and by his own power。

The second is; that Christ is of God our shelter as to this very thing。  Hence his name is said to be 〃a strong tower;〃 and that the righteous run into it; and are safe; Prov。 xviii。 10。  That also of David in the fifty…sixth Psalm is very pregnant to this purpose; 〃Mine enemies;〃 saith he; 〃would daily swallow me up; for they be many that fight against me; O thou Most High。〃  And what then?  Why; saith he; 〃I will trust in thee。〃  Thus you see; faith hath an object to work upon to carry the soul unto; and to secure the soul in times of difficulty; and that object is Jesus Christ and his righteousness。 But;

(2。)  Again; as faith hath an object to work upon; so it hath a motive to work by; and that is the love of God in giving of Christ to the soul for righteousness。  Nor is there any profession; religion; or duty and performance; that is at all regarded; where this faith; which by such means can work; is wanting。  〃For in Jesus Christ neither circumcision availeth any thing; nor uncircumcision; but faith which worketh by love〃 (so Gal。 v。 6) acteth lovely; or; by faith whose fruit is love (though true faith hath love for its offspring) but faith which worketh by love; that is true; saving; justifying faith; as it beholdeth the righteousness of Christ as made over to the soul for justification; so it beholdeth love; love to be the cause of its so being made over。

It beholdeth love in the Father; in giving of his Son; and love in the Son; in giving of himself to be made soul…saving righteousness for me。  And seeing it worketh by it; that is; it is stirred up to an holy boldness of venturing all eternal concerns upon Christ; and also to an holy; endeared; affecting love of him; for his sweet and blessed redeeming love。  Hence the apostle saith; 〃The love of Chri
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