April 2009 Archives

Blog 74: 2.10.21 - 2.11.3

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Calvin continues proving the doctrine of eternal life from the Old Testament Scriptures by pointing to Ezekiel's prophecy that dead, dry bones will live and rise again (Ezek. 37).  No one should think that the covenant promises God made to... continue

Blog 73: 2.10.14 - 2.10.20

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 2.10.14 to 2.10.20Somehow the myth persists that the Old Testament has no clear doctrine of the afterlife.  Apparently, the scholars who believe this have never read Calvin, because the Institutes make a clear and compelling case that the people of... continue

Blog 72: 2.10.8 - 2.10.13

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It is sometimes thought that whereas the blessings that God gave to his people in the Old Testament were earthly, the blessings that he promises to give his New Testament people in Christ are heavenly.  Calvin disagreed with drawing such... continue

Blog 71: 2.10.1 - 2.10.7

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John Calvin is a covenant theologian.  That is to say, he comprehends the whole biblical teaching on salvation under the category God's gracious covenant for the redemption of his people in Christ. While Calvin recognizes differences between the Old and... continue

Blog 70: 2.9.1 - 2.9.5

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Calvin now begins to emphasise what has become apparent in Chapter 8. There we saw that there is one law of God, as obligatory in the New Testament era as in the Mosaic era. So now he insists that there... continue

Blog 69: 2.8.53 - 2.8.59

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Calvin's approach to the moral law is not moralistic but evangelical. Keeping the commands is to spring from the fear of God which the Gospel engenders.  For the Law and the Prophets give first place to faith. (Here Calvin is... continue

Blog 68: 2.8.47 - 2.8.52

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Calvin's distinctive way of setting forth of the true purpose of the law is now apparent. And so bearing false witness stands for having a general regard for truth, for God is truth, and we should tell the truth, and... continue

Blog 67: 2.8.39 - 2.8.46

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The commands forbidding murder and adultery are, if anything, interpreted even more widely by Calvin. The command not to kill implies not merely a refraining form certain kinds of action, but carries the obligation to look out for a neighbour's... continue

Blog 66: 2.8.33 - 2.8.38

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Calvin's understanding of the Fourth Commandment is notably  restrained. Its present rationale has chiefly to do with the ordering of public worship at a set time, appropriately enough a time (or times) during the day of the Lord's resurrection. But remembering... continue

Blog 65: 2.8.25 - 2.8.32

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Institutes 2.8.28-32Calvin on the Sabbath. The "Continental view"! "The purpose of this commandment is that, being dead to our own inclinations and works, we should meditate on the Kingdom of God . . .."There are three conditions involved for Calvin... continue
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