Calvin in his work on Reforming the Church says of good works: “the merit of works is a fatal intoxication of the soul.” (Tracts and Letters, Vol. 1, p. 135)
Calvin’s Confession
I love Calvin’s statements to Sadolet regarding true faith and the burdens of his past life under the Roman Church. (See Vol. 1, Tracts and Letters, p.61, 62)
“Thou, O Lord, knowest, and the fact itself has testified to men, that the only thing I asked was, that all controversies should be decided by thy word, that thus both parties might unite with one mind to establish thy kingdom; and I declined not to restore peace to the Church at the expense of my head, if I were found to have been unnecessarily the cause of tumult. But what did our opponents? Did they not instantly, and like madmen, fly to fires, swords, and gibbets? Did they not decide that their only security was in arms and cruelty? Did they not instigate all ranks to the same fury? Did they not spurn at all methods of pacification? To this it is owing that a matter, which might at one time have been settled amicably, has blazed into such a contest. But although, amidst the great confusion, the judgments of men were various, I am freed from all fear, now that we stand at thy tribunal, where equity, combined with truth, cannot but decide in favor of innocence.” [Read more…]
Believing God in Prayer
Calvin writes very observingly: “For words cannot express how much God is vexed by our lack of trust when we ask him for a favor which we do expect to receive.”
(Institutes, 1541, p. 524)
Calvin on Providence
Providence is God’s ever-present hand. Beautiful!
(Institutes 1.16.2)
Calvin on Piety
Piety is that reverence joined with love of God which the knowledge of his benefits induces. For until we recognize that we owe everything to God, that we are nourished by his fatherly care, that he is the Author of our every good, that we should seek nothing beyond him-we will never yield him willing service. Nay, unless we establish our complete happiness in him, we will never give ourselves truly and sincerely to him. (Institutes 1.2.1)
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