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the pharisee and the publican-第30章

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ighteous in the judgment of the law before God (for nothing can make us stand just before God in the judgment of the law; but the obedience of the Son of God without us。)  And if the Holy Ghost; faith; and so; consequently; the habit of every grace; may be in us; acting in us; before Christ's righteousness be by God imputed to us; then we are not justified as sinners and ungodly; but as persons inherently holy and righteous before。

But I have shewed you that this cannot be; therefore righteousness for justification must be imputed first。  And here let me present the reader with two or three things。

1。  That justification before God is one thing; and justification to the understanding and conscience is another。  Now; I am treating of justification before God; not of it as to man's understanding and conscience:  and I say; a man may be justified before God; even then when himself knoweth nothing thereof; Isa。 xl。 2; Mark ii。 5; and while he hath not faith about it; but is ungodly。

2。  There is justification by faith; by faith's applying of that righteousness to the understanding and conscience; which God hath of his grace imputed for righteousness to the soul for justification in his sight。  And this is that by which we; as to sense and feeling; have peace with God 〃Being justified by faith; we have peace with God; through our Lord Jesus Christ;〃 Rom。 v。 1。  And these two the apostle keepeth distinct in the 10th verse:  that 〃while we were enemies we were reconciled to God by the death of his Son。〃  He addeth; 〃And not only so; but we joy in God through our Lord Jesus Christ; by whom we have now received the atonement;〃 verse 11。  Here you see; that to be reconciled to God by the death of his Son is one thing; and for us actually to receive by faith this reconciliation is another:  and not only so; but we have 〃received the atonement。〃

3。  Men do not gather their justification from God's single act of imputing of righteousness; that we might stand clear in his sight from the curse and judgment of the law; but from the word of God; which they understand not till it is brought to their understanding by the light and glory of the Holy Ghost。

We are not; therefore; in the ministry of the word to pronounce any man justified; from a supposition that God has imputed righteousness to him (since that act is not known to us); until the fruits that follow thereupon do break out before our eyes; to wit; the signs and effects of the Holy Ghost indwelling in our souls。  And then we may conclude it; that is; that such a one stands justified before God; yet not for the sake of his inherent righteousness; nor yet for the fruits thereof; and so not for the sake of the act of faith; but for the sake of Jesus Christ his doing and suffering for us。

Nor will it avail to object; that if at first we stand justified before God by his imputing of Christ's righteousness unto us; though faith be not in us to act; we may always stand justified so; and so what need of faith? for therefore are we justified; first; by the imputation of God; as we are ungodly; that thereby we may be made capable of receiving the Holy Ghost and his graces in a way of righteousness and justice。  Besides; God will have those that he shall justify by his grace through the redemption that is in Jesus Christ to have the Holy Ghost; and so faith; that they may know and believe the things not only that shall be; but that already are freely given to us of God。  〃Now;〃 says Paul; 〃we have received; not the spirit of the world but the Spirit which is of God; that we might know the things that are freely given to us of God;〃 1 Cor。 ii。 12。 To know; that is; to believe:  it is given to you to believe; who believe according to the working of his mighty power; 〃And we have known and believed the love that God hath to us;〃 preceding to our believing; John iv。 16。  He then that is justified by God's imputation; shall believe by the power of the Holy Ghost; for that must come; and work faith; and strengthen the soul to act it; because imputed righteousness has gone before。  He then that believeth shall be saved; for his believing is a sign; not a cause; of his being made righteous before God by imputation; and he that believeth not shall be damned。

AND THUS MUCH FOR THE PHARISEE; AND FOR HIS INFORMATION。  AND NOW I COME TO THAT PART OF THE TEXT WHICH REMAINS; AND WHICH RESPECTETH THE PUBLICAN。

〃And the Publican; standing afar off; would not lift up so much as his eyes unto heaven; but smote upon his breast; saying; God be merciful to me a sinner。〃

What this Publican was; I have shewed you; both with respect to nation; office; and disposition。  Wherefore I shall not here trouble the reader as to that。  We now; therefore; come to his repentance in the whole and in the parts of it; concerning which I shall take notice of several things; some more remote; and some more near to the matter and life of it。

But; first; let us see how cross the Pharisee and the Publican did lie in the temple one to another; while they both were presenting of their prayers to God。

1。  The Pharisee he goes in boldly; fears nothing; but trusteth in himself that his state is good; that God loves him; and that there was no doubt to be made but of his good speed in this his religious enterprise。  But; alas! poor Publican; he sneaks; crawls into the temple; and when he comes there; stands behind; aloof; off; as one not worthy to approach the divine presence。

2。  The Pharisee at his approach hath his mouth full of many fine things; whereby he strokes himself over the head; and in effect calls himself one of God's dear sons; that always kept close to his will; abode with him; or; as the prodigal's brother said; 〃Lo; these many years do I serve thee; neither transgressed I at any time thy commandment;〃 Luke xv。 29。  But alas! poor Publican; thy guilt; as to these pleas; stops thy mouth; thou hast not one good thing to say of thyself; not one rag of righteousness; thy conscience tells thee so; yea; and if thou shouldst now attempt to set a good face on it; and for thy credit say something after the Pharisee in way of thine own commendations; yet here is God on the one side; the Pharisee on the other; together with thine own heart; to give thee a check; to rebuke thee; to condemn thee; and to lay thee even to the ground for thy insolence。

3。  The Pharisee in his approach to God; wipes his fingers of the Publican's enormities; will not come nigh him; lest he should defile himself with his beastly rags:  〃I am not as other men are; nor yet as this Publican。〃  But the poor Publican; alas for him! his fingers are not clean; nor can he tell how to make them so; besides; he meekly and quietly puts up with this reflection of the Pharisee upon him; and by silent behaviour justifies the severe sentence of that self…righteous man; concluding with him; that for his part he is wretched; and miserable; and poor; and blind; and naked; and not worthy to come nigh; or to stand by; so good; so virtuous; so holy; and so deserving a man as our sparkling Pharisee is。

4。  The Pharisee; as at feasts and synagogues; chose the chief and first place for his person; and for his prayer; counting that the Publican was not 
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