The true knowledge of Christ consists in receiving him as he is offered by the Father, namely, as invested with his Gospel. For, as he is appointed as the end of our faith, so we cannot directly tend towards him except under the guidance of the Gospel. Therein are certainly unfolded to us treasures of grace. Did these continue shut, Christ would profit us little. Hence Paul makes faith the inseparable attendant of doctrine in these words, “Ye have not so learned Christ; if so be that ye have heard him, and have been taught by him, as the truth is in Jesus,”
- John Calvin
Institutes of the Christian Religion 3.2.6
Sunday, October 04, 2009
Thought for the Lord's Day - #46
Posted by Hobster at 22:35
Labels: Calvinism, Lord's Day, quotations, Sabbath, theology, Thought for the Lord's Day
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