Goodwin - BX9315 G6 v2

Of EleEiion. He prefaceth this unro it , I wiiJ rauft A/J my goodn.fs to pa{s hfort Thu : ~ That is, All the goodnef• that is in my felf and nature; AndI wiiJ procltztmChap. ~. the 1wme of the Lord afort Thet '· that is, all that whereby my Nature, as~ to the point of Grace and Mercy , IS to be made known t<> men: Then, and after that, come in, [ I wtiJ /;e GraCious to whom I wtiJ 6e gracious: J The refolve of which two Paffages, thus joyned together, i> , That on w ho,n God's Heart and Will, ( which directs his Grace to the Perfons whom ond how, ) is fet to be gracious by Election, ( which is called the good plea: Jiu;re of his wilt l or thegractotts purpofe of hi; wi!J, ) tber~ he interefteth aiJ tbt Goodneft of bt< Nature ; and tt remanos tngaged for thetr good, And to make demonftrarion of this, he therefore caufed the whole train of his goodncfs topafs afore Mofts, to let him fee, ar.d to hearten him by feeing of it, how great a Strength , Magazine, and Treafare of Power in Ooodnefs , was ftored up in him, to maintain that refolution of his Will, when he faid, f I wilt 6egracious to whom! writ hgracious : J And to make good that {peech, further obferve, That whereas at firft God had there begun to declare his Grace, but particularly and perfonally unto Mofes his perfon, Thou haft [oundGracti11my fight; Vtrf. n, q, 16,17 of Exod. n Yetaforehedid proclaim openly and pub!ickly, all that his Goodnels thereafter fpecified, Chap. H• orcaufed it topafs afore Mo.fts, he, before it, declared this theCom– mon lnterefts of all his Elect to be the fame that Mofefs was, in that mat– ter af Grace fo proclaimed; The Lord, the Lord gracious, ~c. declared firfr, I fay, in that claufe, ! .wilt 6t mrrcifutt, to whom I will, e§c. thereby fhewing, that what was faid and done to Mofes herein, concerned the Bulk and whole Body of the Election; that they all, (being called )might view and take comfort in that Proclamation of all his goodnefs in that Procla– mation, Chap. H• ;, 6, ], And tlu Lord dt{ctndtti in tht Cloud, and flood with him thert, andproclaimultht Name of the Lord: Andtht Lord pa[fod heforehim andproclaimed, Tht Lord, Tht Lord God, mtrcifuO andgraci– otu, long·Juffiring anti abrmd11nt in good11t{s m1d truth : Kuping mtrCJ! forthou(ands, forgiving iniruit:t.' and tran[grtJJio•, and/in; and that wilt 6y no mtans cltdr tht gillllj: Vifittng the lnt!Jillty of the Futhers t;pon the Chitdertn, andupon tht Childrms Childrtn, unto tht third and forth gt• neration:Juft as in Rom. 8.verf. ult: ordine ;nverfo (though in an in\lerted me– thod) you find the unfeparablenefs of God's Love to the whole lump, Vtif. 35, 36, l7· loudly proclaimed in the fingle Name of Pm1l, Ver(. 38, 39. for I am ptrjwadtd thtJt neither dtath, 11or lift, nor A11gels, no>" przncialuiu 0 11or powers, 1torthit1gs to coNJr; Nor bright, 11or depth, 110,. till)' othercrtatt;re, jhatt be a6lt to jtparatt us from the Lovt ofGod, which is i11 Chrifl Jt[t~~ our Lord:The jufi Inference from both which Infiances is, Thar what God in point ofGrace is to one,that He is to all of his Elect; and what He is to all( as to their intereft in Grace, j that he is to every perfon of them: yea, and withal, That that his Proclamation there to Mo{es,is to fhew, that he is Gracious as He is the great God; (which is that I have been a faying all this while:) for in the fore– J>artot that Proclamation he firft ftiles himfelf, and that three times; '• The Lord; 2 . The Lord; 3· God; to fhew that he isGr~cious as God, ,as the Great God: And that Grace and mercy are inherent in his Divine nature,-and his being; and al{o to !hew, that all in him as God, is turned into Once and Mercy towards thcfe he will be Gracious unto: As when the Apoftle {ays,God is Love, all Love; So then, you have all the effential Grace in God, which is rooted iR his being God, the whole of the goodnefs that is in God, and that turn'd into Grace, to back and uphold your faith: A.nd what ingagements greater can your Souls defire? Condfier then, thou Called foul; called with a holy Calling, ( I fpeak as to this point only now to fuch) thatthrough that little chink, or narrow palfage from death to life, thy Effectuall calling, wich was thy firfi enterance into thy ' Eternity , thou maift (as through a fmall Cranny we ufe to view the Sun ; ) firfi contemplate that purpojing Grace of Gods Will fet on thee;(for by Calling, Election is made fure; ) And then again , through that being thus fixt on thee, thou maifi behold an Inf)nite boundlefs Ocean of Grace, and Love, beyond G & that

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