On the Christian Life
By John Calvin
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In his enduring spiritual classic On the Christian Life, eminent theologian John Calvin explores the intricacies of faithful living, interweaving rich theological insights with practical wisdom. At the heart of Calvin's discourse is the transformative power of belief - the vital role faith plays in infusing every facet of human existence.
John Calvin
John Calvin (1509–1564) was one of the most influential theologians of the Reformation. Known best for his Institutes of the Christian Religion, he also wrote landmark expositions on most of the books in the Bible.
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CHAPTER I. THE LIFE OF A CHRISTIAN MAN. SCRIPTURAL ARGUMENTS EXHORTING TO IT.
Connection between this chapter and the doctrine of Regeneration. Necessity of the doctrine concerning the Christian Life. The brevity of this treatise. The method of it. Plainness and unadorned simplicity of the Scripture system of morals.
Two First, Personal holiness. 1. Because God is holy. 2. Because of our communion with his saints.
Second division, relating to our Admirable moral system of Scripture. Five special inducements or exhortations to a Christian Life.
False Christians who are opposed to this life censured They have not truly learned Christ. 2. The Gospel not the guide of their words or actions. 3. They do not imitate Christ the Master.
They would separate the Spirit from his word.
Christians ought not to despond: Provided 1. They take the word of God for their guide. 2. Sincerely cultivate 3. Walk, according to their capacity, in the ways of the Lord.
Make some progress. 5. Persevere.
CHAPTER II. A SUMMARY OF THE CHRISTIAN LIFE. OF SELF-DENIAL.
0.5. Consideration of the second general division in regard to the Christian life. Its beginning and sum. A twofold respect. 1. We are not our own. Respect to both the fruit and the use. Unknown to philosophers, who have placed reason on the throne of the Holy Spirit.
1.5. Since we are not our own, we must seek the glory of God, and obey his will. Self-denial recommended to the disciples of Christ. He who neglects it, deceived either by pride or hypocrisy, rushes on destruction.
2.5. Three things to be followed, and two to be shunned in life. Impiety and worldly lusts to be shunned. Sobriety, justice, and piety, to be followed. An inducement to right conduct.
3.5. Self-denial the sum of Paul's doctrine. Its difficulty. Qualities in us which make it difficult. Cures for these qualities. 1. Ambition to be suppressed. 2. Humility to be embraced. 3. Candour to be esteemed. 4. Mutual charity to be preserved. 5. Modesty to be sincerely cultivated.
4.5. The advantage of our neighbour to be promoted. Here self-denial most necessary, and yet most difficult. Here a double remedy. 1. The benefits bestowed upon us are for the common benefit of the Church. 2. We ought to do all we can for our neighbour. This illustrated by analogy from the members of the human body. This duty of charity founded on the divine command.
5.5. Charity ought to have for its attendants patience and kindness. We should consider the image of God in our neighbours, and especially in those who are of the household of faith. Hence a fourfold consideration which refutes all objections. A common objection refuted.
6.5. Christian life cannot exist without charity. Remedies for the vices opposed to charity. 1. Mercy. Humility. 3. Modesty. 4. Diligence. 5. Perseverance.
7.5. Self-denial, in respect of God, should lead to equanimity and tolerance. 1. We are always subject to God. 2. We should shun avarice and ambition. 3. We should expect all prosperity from the blessing of God, and entirely depend on him.
8.5. We ought not to desire wealth or honours without the divine blessing, nor follow the arts of the wicked. We ought to cast all our care upon God, and never envy the prosperity of others.
9.5. We ought to commit ourselves entirely to God. The necessity of this doctrine. Various uses of affliction. Heathen abuse and corruption.
CHAPTER III. OF BEARING THE CROSS—ONE BRANCH OF SELF-DENIAL.
0.5. What the cross is. By whom, and on whom, and for what cause imposed. Its necessity and dignity.
1.5. The cross necessary. 1. To humble our pride. 2. To make us apply to God for aid. Example of David. 3. To give us experience of God's presence.
2.5. Manifold uses of the cross. 1. Produces patience, hope, and firm confidence in God, gives us victory and perseverance. Faith invincible.
3.5. 2. Frames us to obedience. Example of Abraham. This training how useful.
4.5. The cross necessary to subdue the wantonness of the flesh. This portrayed by an apposite simile. Various forms of the cross.
5.5. 3. God permits our infirmities, and corrects past faults, that he may keep us in obedience. This confirmed by a passage from Solomon and an Apostle.
6.5. Singular consolation under the cross, when we suffer persecution for righteousness. Some parts of this consolation.
7.5. This form of the cross most appropriate to believers, and should be borne willingly and cheerfully. This cheerfulness is not unfeeling hilarity, but, while groaning under the burden, waits patiently for the Lord.
8.5. A description of this conflict. Opposed to the vanity of the Stoics. Illustrated by the authority and example of Christ.
9.5. Proved by the testimony and uniform experience of the elect. Also by the special example of the Apostle Peter. The nature of the patience required of us.
10.5. Distinction between the patience of Christians and philosophers. The latter pretend a necessity which cannot be resisted. The former hold forth the justice of God and his care of our safety. A full exposition of this difference.
CHAPTER IV. OF MEDITATING ON THE FUTURE LIFE.
0.5. The design of God in afflicting his people. 1. To accustom us to despise the present life. Our infatuated love of it. Afflictions employed as the cure. 2. To lead us to aspire to heaven.
1.5. Excessive love of the present life prevents us from duly aspiring to the other. Hence the disadvantages of prosperity. Blindness of the human judgment. Our philosophizing on the vanity