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Myron and Martin explore the relationship between free will and divine providence, how worship can deepen through suffering, and the quiet blessings we overlook in daily life. In today's readings, Calvin urges us to begin with Scripture to know God rightly, while Aquinas reflects on Christ as the eternal Word.
"For not only does faith, full and perfect faith, but all correct knowledge of God, originate in obedience. And surely in this respect God has with singular Providence provided for mankind in all ages."
—Calvin's Institutes, 1.6.2
03:50: Free will
10:13 Worship through difficulty
24:24 Roadside Attractions: Quail Trail
34:31 Summa Theologica (Prima Pars, Q34)
41:55 Institutes (1.6.2)
By Myron Steeves and Martin IsrebMyron and Martin explore the relationship between free will and divine providence, how worship can deepen through suffering, and the quiet blessings we overlook in daily life. In today's readings, Calvin urges us to begin with Scripture to know God rightly, while Aquinas reflects on Christ as the eternal Word.
"For not only does faith, full and perfect faith, but all correct knowledge of God, originate in obedience. And surely in this respect God has with singular Providence provided for mankind in all ages."
—Calvin's Institutes, 1.6.2
03:50: Free will
10:13 Worship through difficulty
24:24 Roadside Attractions: Quail Trail
34:31 Summa Theologica (Prima Pars, Q34)
41:55 Institutes (1.6.2)