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In today’s episode, we venture into one of the most vital sections of John Calvin’s Institutes, where he explains how the abstract truths of the Gospel become a living reality in the human heart. Calvin argues that faith is far more than a "bare assent" of the mind; it is a supernatural work of the Holy Spirit. We’ll explore his famous "Internal Teacher" concept—the idea that the Word of God is like the sun, but because we are naturally blind, we require the Spirit to give us a "new eye" to see its light.
We’ll also tackle the controversy of assurance, as Calvin pushes back against the Scholastic idea that we can only "guess" at God's favor. Instead, he points to the Spirit as a "seal" and an "earnest"—a divine down payment that allows the believer to find tranquility even in the midst of life's "whirlpools." It is a profound look at why Christianity, at its core, is not a product of human reason, but a gift of divine power.
Today’s Readings:
John Calvin — Institutes of the Christian Religion, Book 3, Chapter 2 (Sections 33–39)
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By Christopher Michael PattonIn today’s episode, we venture into one of the most vital sections of John Calvin’s Institutes, where he explains how the abstract truths of the Gospel become a living reality in the human heart. Calvin argues that faith is far more than a "bare assent" of the mind; it is a supernatural work of the Holy Spirit. We’ll explore his famous "Internal Teacher" concept—the idea that the Word of God is like the sun, but because we are naturally blind, we require the Spirit to give us a "new eye" to see its light.
We’ll also tackle the controversy of assurance, as Calvin pushes back against the Scholastic idea that we can only "guess" at God's favor. Instead, he points to the Spirit as a "seal" and an "earnest"—a divine down payment that allows the believer to find tranquility even in the midst of life's "whirlpools." It is a profound look at why Christianity, at its core, is not a product of human reason, but a gift of divine power.
Today’s Readings:
John Calvin — Institutes of the Christian Religion, Book 3, Chapter 2 (Sections 33–39)
Explore the Project:
Through the Church Fathers – https://www.throughthechurchfathers.com
Patreon – https://www.patreon.com/cmichaelpatton
Credo Courses – https://www.credocourses.com
Credo Ministries – https://www.credoministries.org
#ChurchFathers #JohnCalvin #Reformation #HolySpirit #AssuranceOfSalvation #FaithAndReason #Theology