Calvin's Institutes: April 17

Calvin's Institutes: April 17

John Calvin's Institutes in a Year por Christopher Michael Patton

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Faith is not destroyed by fear—it is purified by it. In today’s reading from Institutes of the Christian Religion, Book 3, Chapter 2, Sections 22–27, John Calvin confronts a dangerous misunderstanding: that true assurance means the absence of trembling. Instead, he argues that a right kind of fear actually strengthens faith. By reflecting on God’s judgment, believers are not driven to despair but trained in humility, learning to distrust themselves while clinging more firmly to Christ. Calvin sharply rejects any attempt to mix faith with doubt, insisting that Christ is not distant but united to us—His righteousness covering our sin, His life replacing our death. He then draws a crucial distinction between servile fear and filial fear: the wicked fear punishment, but the believer fears offending a loving Father. This fea ... 

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