He was an enemy to Government. The usual charge that the world
hath had against the Saints, that they are enemies to Govern∣ment.
They fare no worse here than Christ did.
Pilat requires of him to answer to the Charge, (whether it
were so or no, that He hath made Himself a King.) Now you
shall find in the answer of Christ, He doth not deny the thing,
but implicitly grants it, neither doth he answer him fully to his
mind, but saith, My Kingdom is not of this world.
My Kingdom] As if he should say, I acknowledg that I have
a Kingdom, as mean and low as I am brought now, though I
stand here before you as a despised man, a Carpenters son, yet I
confess I have a Kingdom, but it is not of this world.
Not of this world] He doth not say, not IN this world, but saith,
it is not OF this world, it is not a worldly Kingdom. We have
in the words these two things.
First, That Christ hath a Kingdom.
Secondly, What kind of Kingdom Christs is, Not of this
world.
I shall not here speak much unto the former, and so to han∣dle
the common place of Christs Kingly Office, but only hint it
to you as it makes way to the latter, there we shall stay a
while.
Christ he hath a Kingdom, He is anointed by the Father to
be King, as well as Priest, and Prophet of His Church: Psal.
45. 6. Thy Throne O God, is for ever and ever, the Scepter of thy King∣dom
is a right Scepter: (that Psalm is a Prophesie of Christ:)
And in the 19. of Revel. 16. Christ is there called, The King of
Kings, and Lord of Lords; Christ God-man, is the King of Hea∣ven
and Earth, Christ God-man, is the King of Angels and o∣ver
all the World; and we must know Christ as a King, and
act our faith upon him as a King or else we know Him not a∣right,
we have not the true work of faith except (I say) our faith
act upon Him as a King as well as a Savior: In Acts, 2. 36. God
hath made Him (saith the text) both Lord and Christ: Mark, He
it not only Christ, but Lord and Christ; though it is true, that
in the word Christ all His Offices are implyed, which signifies,
anointed to them all; but yet this is expressed by its self, Lord
and Christ, for indeed properly He is Christ unto His Church;