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〃A man may have saving grace in him; and not perceive it himself; a man
may have true justifying faith in him; and not have the use and
operation of it; so far as to work in him a fortable assurance of
his reconciliation with God。 Nay; I will say more: a man may be in the
state of grace; and have true justifying faith in him; and yet be so
far from sensible assurance of it in himself; as in his own sense and
feeling he may seem to be assured of the contrary。 Job was certainly in
this case when he cried unto God; Wherefore hidest Thou Thy face and
boldest me for Thine enemy?' (Job xiii。 24。)
〃The weakest faith will justify。 If thou canst receive Christ and rest
upon Him; even with the weakest faith; it will serve thy turn。 Take
heed thou think not it is the strength of thy faith that justifieth
thee。 No; no: it is Christ and His perfect righteousness which thy
faith receiveth and resteth upon; that doth it。 He that hath the
feeblest and weakest hand may receive an alms and apply a sovereign
plaster to his wound; as well as he that hath the strongest; and
receive as much good by it too。〃Lectures upon the 51st Psalmy
preached at Ashby…de…la…Zouch; by Arthur Hildersam; Minister of Jesus
Christ。 1642。
(10) 〃Though your grace be never so weak; if ye have truth of grace;
you have as great a share in the righteousness of Christ for your
justification as the strong Christian hath。 You have as much of Christ
imputed to you as any other。〃Sermons by William Bridge; formerly
Fellow of Emmanuel College; Cambridge; and Pastor of the Church of
Christ; in Great Yarmouth。 1648。
(1) 〃There are some who are true believers; and yet weak in faith。 They
do indeed receive Christ and free grace; but it is with a shaking hand;
they have; as divines say; the faith of adherence; they will stick to
Christ; as theirs。 But they want the faith of evidence; they cannot see
themselves as His。 They are believers; but of little faith; they hope
that Christ will not cast them off; but are not sure that He will take
them up。〃Sips of Sweetness; or Consolation for Weak Relievers; by
John Durant; Preacher in Canterbury Cathedral。 1649。
(12) 〃I know; thou sayest; that Jesus Christ came into the world to
save sinners: and that Whosoever believeth in Him shall not perish; but
have eternal life。' (John iii。 15。) Neither can I know but that; in a
sense of my own sinful condition; I do cast myself in some measure upon
my Saviour; and lay some hold upon His all…sufficient redemption: but;
alas; my apprehensions of Him are so feeble; as that they can afford no
sound fort to my soul!
〃Courage; my son。 Were it that thou lookedst to be justified; and saved
by the power of the very act of thy faith; thou hadst reason to be
disheartened with the conscience of the weakness thereof; but now that
the virtue and efficacy of this happy work is in the object apprehended
by thee; which is the infinite merits and mercy of thy God and Saviour;
which cannot be abated by thine infirmities; thou hast cause to take
heart to thyself; and cheerfully to expect His salvation。
〃Understand thy case aright。 Here is a double hand; that helps us up
toward Heaven。 Our hand of faith lays hold upon our Saviour; our
Saviour's hand of mercy and plenteous redemption lays hold on us。 Our
hold of Him is feeble and easily loosed; His hold of us is strong and
irresistible。
〃If work were stood upon; a strength of hand were necessary; but now
that only taking and receiving of a precious gift is required; why may
not a weak hand do that as well as a strong? As well; though not as
forcibly。〃Bishop Hall's 〃Balm of Gilead。〃 1650。
(13) 〃I find not salvation put upon the strength of faith; but the
truth of faithnot upon the brightest degree; but upon any degree of
faith。 It is not said; If you have such a degree of faith you shall be
justified and saved; but simply believing is required。 The lowest
degree of true faith will do it; as Romans x。 9; If thou shalt confess
with thy mouth the Lord Jesus; and shalt believe in thine heart that
God hath raised Him from the dead; thou shalt be saved。' The thief upon
the cross had not attained to such high degrees of faith: he by one
act; and that of a weak faith; was justified and saved。 (Luke xxiii。
42。)〃Exposition of the Prophet E^ekiel; by William Greenhill; Rector
of Stepney; London; and Chaplain to the Dukes of York and Gloucester。
1650。
(14) 〃A man may have true grace that hath not the assurance of the love
and favour of God; or the remission of his sins; and salvation of his
soul。 A man may be God's; and yet he not know it; his estate may be
good; and yet he not see it; he may be in a safe condition; when he is
not in a fortable position。 All may be well with him in the court of
glory; when he would give a thousand worlds that all were but well in
the court of conscience。
〃Assurance is requisite to the well…being of a Christian; but not to
the being; it is requisite to the consolation of a Christian; but not
to the salvation of a Christian; it is requisite to the well…being of
grace; but not to the mere being of grace。 Though a man cannot be saved
without faith; yet he may be saved without assurance。 God hath in many
places of the Scripture declared that without faith there is no
salvation; but God hath not in any one place of Scripture declared that
without assurance there is no salvation。〃Heaven on Earth; by Thomas
Brooks; Preacher of the Gospel; at St。 Margaret's; Fish Street Hill;
London。 1654。
(15) 〃You that can clear this to your own hearts that you have faith;
though it be weak; be not discouraged; be not troubled。 Consider that
the smallest degree of faith is true; is saving faith as well as the
greatest。 A spark of fire is as true fire as any is in the element of
fire。 A drop of water is as true water as any is in the ocean。 So the
least grain of faith is as true faith; and as saving