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		<title>Summer with Calvin: Quotes</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here are some quotes from Chapter 5 of Calvin&#8217;s Institutes of the Christian Religion entitled, &#8220;THE KNOWLEDGE OF GOD CONSPICUOUS IN THE CREATION, AND CONTINUAL GOVERNMENT OF THE WORLD.&#8221;
Let each of us, therefore, in contemplating his own nature, remember that there is one God who governs all natures, and, in governing, wishes us to have [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="first"><span class="drop-cap">H</span>ere are some quotes from Chapter 5 of Calvin&#8217;s <em>Institutes of the Christian Religion</em> entitled, &#8220;THE KNOWLEDGE OF GOD CONSPICUOUS IN THE CREATION, AND CONTINUAL GOVERNMENT OF THE WORLD.&#8221;</p>
<blockquote><p class="first-blockquote-p">Let each of us, therefore, in contemplating his own nature, remember that there is one God who governs all natures, and, in governing, wishes us to have respect to himself, to make him the object of our faith, worship, and adoration.</p></blockquote>
<blockquote><p class="first-blockquote-p">In regard to his power, how glorious the manifestations by which he urges us to the contemplation of himself; unless, indeed, we pretend not to know whose energy it is that by a word sustains the boundless fabric of the universe—at one time making heaven reverberate with thunder, sending forth the scorching lightning, and setting the whole atmosphere in a blaze; at another, causing the raging tempests to blow, and forthwith, in one moment, when it so pleases him, making a perfect calm; keeping the sea, which seems constantly threatening the earth with devastation, suspended as it were in air; at one time, lashing it into fury by the impetuosity of the winds; at another, appeasing its rage, and stilling all its waves. Here we might refer to those glowing descriptions of divine power, as illustrated by natural events, which occur throughout Scripture; but more especially in the book of Job, and the prophecies of Isaiah.</p></blockquote>
<blockquote><p class="first-blockquote-p">By the knowledge thus acquired, we ought not only to be stimulated to worship God, but also aroused and elevated to the hope of future life. For, observing that the manifestations which the Lord gives both of his mercy and severity are only begun and incomplete, we ought to infer that these are doubtless only a prelude to higher manifestations, of which the full display is reserved for another state. Conversely, when we see the righteous brought into affliction by the ungodly, assailed with injuries, overwhelmed with calumnies, and lacerated by insult and contumely, while, on the contrary, the wicked flourish, prosper, acquire ease and honour, and all these with impunity, we ought forthwith to infer, that there will be a future life in which iniquity shall receive its punishment, and righteousness its reward.</p></blockquote>
<blockquote><p class="first-blockquote-p">For in regard to the fabric and admirable arrangement of the universe, how few of us are there who, in lifting our eyes to the heavens, or looking abroad on the various regions of the earth, ever think of the Creator? Do we not rather overlook Him, and sluggishly content ourselves with a view of his works? And then in regard to supernatural events, though these are occurring every day, how few are there who ascribe them to the ruling providence of God—how many who imagine that they are casual results produced by the blind evolutions of the wheel of chance?</p></blockquote>
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		<title>Summer with Calvin: Day 1</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 May 2009 01:55:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Stephen Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of my goals this summer is to read through John Calvin&#8217;s Institutes of the Christian Religion. One, because I am an unashamed Calvinist, and two, in preparation for a course dedicated to it I am taking this fall at Talbot. My plan is to blog as much as possible offering quotes from the text [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="first"><span class="drop-cap">O</span>ne of my goals this summer is to read through John Calvin&#8217;s Institutes of the Christian Religion. One, because I am an unashamed Calvinist, and two, in preparation for a course dedicated to it I am taking this fall at Talbot. My plan is to blog as much as possible offering quotes from the text and my thoughts.</p>
<p>In the prefatory address, Calvin writes:</p>
<blockquote><p class="first-blockquote-p">&#8230; we are (if you will) the mere dregs and off—scourings of the world, or worse, if 6worse can be named: so that before God there remains nothing of which we can glory save only his mercy, by which, without any merit of our own, we are admitted to the hope of eternal salvation: and before men not even this much remains, since we can glory only in our infirmity, a thing which, in the estimation of men, it is the greatest ignominy even tacitly to confess. But our doctrine must stand sublime above all the glory of the world, and invincible by all its power, because it is not ours, but that of the living God and his Anointed, whom the Father has appointed King, that he may rule from sea to sea, and from the rivers even to the ends of the earth; and so rule as to smite the whole earth and its strength of iron and brass, its splendour of gold and silver, with the mere rod of his mouth, and break them in pieces like a potter’s vessel; according to the magnificent predictions of the prophets respecting his kingdom (Dan. 2:34; Isaiah 11:4; Psalm 2:9).</p></blockquote>
<p>What beautiful words. This is crucial to our lives, that the glory of God reigns above all. And not just reigns, for there is no glory to be found in us apart from the hand of God.</p>
<p>Later Calvin writes of the Catholic church,</p>
<blockquote><p class="first-blockquote-p">Why, then, do they war for the mass, purgatory, pilgrimage, and similar follies, with such fierceness and acerbity, that though they cannot prove one of them from the word of God, they deny godliness can be safe without faith in these things &#8230;</p></blockquote>
<p>We must be ever watchful that we do not allow that which is not found in scripture to rule our lives and our hearts, that we would deny godliness because of acts of man.</p>
<p>Our gospel is not new.</p>
<blockquote><p class="first-blockquote-p">In demanding miracles from us, they act dishonestly; for we have not coined some new gospel, but retain the very one the truth of which is confirmed by all the miracles which Christ and the apostles ever wrought.</p></blockquote>
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