Calvin's Institutes: April 13
John Calvin's Institutes in a Year por Christopher Michael Patton
Notas del episodio
Faith is not a cold agreement with truth—it is a living, Spirit-given certainty that binds the heart to Christ. In today’s reading from , Calvin presses hard against shallow definitions of faith, showing that it is not mere intellectual assent but a work of the heart, where the Holy Spirit testifies to our adoption and draws us into real reconciliation with God (Romans 10:10). He rejects the idea that faith can exist without love, arguing instead that true faith already includes a transformed affection—it receives Christ not only for forgiveness, but for sanctification as well. He then sharpens the distinction between true and false faith: many may acknowledge God, respect Scripture, or even be moved by it, but unless they truly embrace Christ, their belief remains only a shadow (1 Corinthians 13:2). The result is a definition that cuts through c ...