John Calvin's Institutes in a Year

Calvin's Institutes: May 1


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Free forgiveness or earned forgiveness—you can’t have both. In this reading, John Calvin dismantles the idea that confession, priestly absolution, or human “satisfaction” can contribute to the forgiveness of sins. He argues that these systems don’t just add to the Gospel—they distort it, replacing God’s free mercy with human effort and leaving consciences trapped in uncertainty (Isaiah 43:25). Calvin presses the core truth: forgiveness is not a payment but a gift, grounded entirely in Christ, who alone bears sin and secures reconciliation (2 Corinthians 5:21). He then drives it deeper—Christ is not a one-time solution only at conversion, but a continual advocate, a perpetual propitiation for believers who still struggle and fall (1 John 2:1–2). The result is both a warning and a comfort: any attempt to earn forgiveness robs Christ of His glory, but resting fully in Him brings something the system of works never can—true peace with God.

Today’s Readings:

John Calvin — Institutes of the Christian Religion, Book 3, Chapter 4, Sections 23–27

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John Calvin's Institutes in a YearBy Christopher Michael Patton