Calvin's Institutes: April 12

Calvin's Institutes: April 12

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

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Today’s Readings

Calvin — Institutes, Book 3, Chapter 2

Faith is not ignorance—it is knowing where to stand and who to trust. John Calvin refuses to let faith be reduced to vague belief or passive submission, insisting instead that true faith is a clear, personal knowledge of God’s mercy in Christ. It is not enough to agree with facts or defer to the Church—faith must see, understand, and rest in Christ as the only way to the Father. Calvin cuts directly against the idea that ignorance can be baptized as humility: to believe without understanding is not faith, but confusion. And yet, he is careful—faith in this life is never complete. It grows, it struggles, it is mixed with doubt, and often begins as a seed before it becomes a settled confidence. But that seed is not blind—it is directed, conscious, ... 

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