Calvin's Institutes: January 18
John Calvin's Institutes in a Year di Christopher Michael Patton
Note sull'episodio
Why isn’t creation enough to lead us to God? In this reading, Calvin argues that while the world truly displays God’s glory, human corruption turns that light into a maze rather than a path. Scripture, he says, is not an optional supplement to nature but the necessary guide that gathers our scattered impressions of God and brings them into clarity. Like spectacles correcting failing sight, the Word enables us to see the Creator rightly, not as a vague power but as the true God who reigns, speaks, and reveals Himself for salvation. Drawing from the Psalms and the words of Christ, Calvin insists that without Scripture, humanity inevitably wanders—mistaking power for divinity, worshiping what it does not know, and exchanging the living God for imagined ones (Psalm 19:1–9; Psalm 93:5; Psalm 96; Psalm 97; Psalm 99; John 4:22; 1 Timothy 6:16). Scriptur ...