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used to denote the manner of his eternal existence in Deity, I must be silent. I believe him to bè the eternal Son; I believe him to be the eternal God; and I wish not to exercise my thoughts and inquiries more than is needful, in things which are too high for me.

The Scripture, in different places, evidently applies the purport of this phrase, "I have begotten thee," to transactions which took place in time, This day, and particularly to two principal

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1. His incarnation. Thus the angel to Mary, "The Holy Ghost shall come upon thee, and the power of the Highest shall overshadow thee;” therefore also "the holy thing which shall be born "of thee, shall be called the Son of God."* So the apostle, "In the fulness of time God sent forth "his Son made of a woman." And in the passage we are next to consider; "When he bringeth his first begotten into the world, he saith, And let "all the angels of God worship him."

2. His resurrection. To this purpose our text is quoted from the second Psalm. "The promise "which was made unto the fathers, God hath "fulfilled the same to their children, in that he "hath raised up Jesus again;" as it is also written in the second Psalm, "Thou art my Son, this day "have I begotten thee." And in another place he teaches us, that "he who was of the seed of "David according to the flesh, was declared to be "the Son of God with power, according to the Spirit of holiness, by the resurrection from the "dead."§

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After all, I would remind you, that the best knowledge of the doctrine of the person of Christ,

* Luke, i. 35.
Acts, xiii. 32, 33.

+ Gal. iv. 4.

§ Rom. i. 4.

that which affords life and comfort to the soul, is to be obtained, not so much by inquiry and study on our part, as by a gracious manifestation on his part. Prayer, attention to the great Teacher, a humble perusal of the Scripture, and a course of simple obedience to his known will, are the methods which he has prescribed for our growth in grace, and in the knowledge of himself. Thus even babes are made wise; while they who are wise and prudent in their own sight, the more they endeavour to investigate and ascertain the sense of Scripture, are frequently involved more and more in perplexity. He has given a promise and direction, for the encouragement of those who sincerely seek him: "He that hath my commandments "and keepeth them, he it is that loveth me; and "he that loveth me, shall be loved of my Father, " and I will love him, and will manifest myself "unto him."*

This is he with whom we have to do. In and by this Son of his love, we have access by faith unto God. Unworthy and helpless in ourselves, from hence we derive our plea: here we find a refuge; and on this we rest, and build our hope, "that God hath given us eternal life, and this life "is in his Son;" who is so much" better than the "angels, as he hath by inheritance obtained a more "excellent name than they."†

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SERMON XXVIII.

MESSIAH WORSHIPPED BY ANGELS.

HEBREWS, i. 6.

Let all the angels of God worship him.

MANY of the Lord's true servants have been in a situation so nearly similar to that of Elijah,* that, like him, they have been tempted to think they were left to serve him alone. But God had then a faithful people, and he has so in every age. The preaching of the Gospel may be compared to a standard erected, to which they repair, and thereby become known to each other, and more exposed to the notice and observation of the world. But we hope there are always many, who are enlightened by his word and holy Spirit, and training up in the life of faith and holiness, known and dear to God, though they have little advantage from public ordinances, and perhaps no opportunity of conversing with those who are like-minded with themselves. But even though the number of those who visibly profess the Gospel of the grace of God were much smaller than it is, we need not be disheartened. If our sight could pierce into the invisible world, we should be satisfied that there are more with us than against us. And such a power is attributed to faith. It is the evidence of things not seen, because it receives the testimony of Scripture, and rests upon it, as a certainty, and a demonstration; requiring no other + 2 Kings, vi. 16. + Heb. xi. 1.

* 1 Kings, xix. 10.

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