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15 December, 2024

Works of John Bunyan: THE DOCTRINE OF THE LAW AND GRACE UNFOLDED. 527

 


Second. This covenant or bargain was made in deed and truth before man was in being. O! God thought of the salvation of man before there was any transgression of man; for then, I say, and not since then, was the Covenant of Grace made with the Undertaker thereof; for all the other sayings are to show unto us that glorious plot and contrivance that was concluded on before time between the Father and the Son, which may very well be concluded on for a truth from the Word of God, if you consider, 1. The Scripture doth declare that the Son agreed on the price before time; 2. The promise was made to Him by the Father that He should have His bargain before time; 3. The choice and who they were that should be saved was made before time, even before the world began.

1. For the first, the price was agreed upon before the world began. Consider the word which speaketh of the price that was paid for sinners, even the precious blood of Christ; it saith of Him, "Who verily was foreordained before the foundation of the world, but was manifest in these last times for you, who by Him do believe," etc. (1 Peter 1:20,21). Mark, it was foreordained or concluded on between the Father and the Son before the world began.

2. The promise from God to the Son was also made in the same manner, as it is clear when the Apostle saith with comfort to his soul that he had "hope of eternal life, which God, that cannot lie, promised before the world began," (Titus 1:2) which could be to none but the Mediator of the new covenant because there was none else to whom it should be made but He.

3. The choice was also made then, even before man had a being in this world, as it is evident when he says, "Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who hath blessed us with all spiritual blessings in heavenly places IN Christ: according as He hath chosen us in Him before the foundation of the world, that we should be holy and without blame before Him in love" (Eph 1:3,4). [Did this meet with any opposition? I should be in this larger.] Nay, did I look upon it here to be necessary? I should show you very primarily and clearly that God did not only make the covenant with Christ before the world began and the conditions thereof, but I could also show you that the very saints' qualifications, as part of the covenant, were then concluded on by the Father and the Son according to these Scriptures, which, it may be, I may touch upon further anon (Eph 1:3,4; 2:10; Rom 8:28). But,

Third. This covenant was not made with any of the fathers, neither in whole nor in part, as the undertakers thereof; for then it must also be concluded that they are co-partners with Christ in our salvation, and so that Christ is not Mediator alone, but this would be blasphemy for anyone to surmise. And therefore, when thou readest of the new covenant in Scripture as though it was made with Adam, Noah, Abraham, or David, thou art to consider thus with thyself—1. God spoke to them in such a way as to show or signify unto us how He made the covenant with Christ before the world began, and they were types of Him. 2. That He thereby might let them understand that He was the same then as He is now, and now as He was then; and that then it was resolved on between His Son and HIM, that in after ages His Son should in their natures, from their loins, and for their sins, be born of a woman, hanging on the Cross, etc., for them: for all along you may see that when He speaketh to them of the new covenant, He mentions their seed—their seed—still aiming at Christ; Christ, the Seed of the woman, was to break the serpent's head (Gen 3:15; 17; Psa 89:36). Now to Abraham and his Seed was the promise made; his Seed shall endure forever, and His throne as the days of Heaven, etc.; still pointing at Christ. And, 3. They should stir up their faith and expectations to be constant until the end, waiting for He and His Son to conclude before time and what He had since the conclusion was declared unto the world by the Prophets. 4. It appeareth that the heart of God was much delighted therein also, as is evident, in that He was always in every age declaring of that unto them which before He had prepared for them. O, this good God of Heaven!

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