Friday, July 10, 2026

Fri.-Sabbath, 7/10-12/26 Devotion

Praise God—Sunday is almost here again! In order to help us get ready for church, let us consider these words (below), penned by John Calvin, (who was born 527 years ago today [7/10]). This teaching comes from Calvin’s monumental “Institutes of The Christian Religion” book. . . .

“We posit God’s free promise as the foundation of faith, because it is there that faith properly resides. For although it understands that God is ever and always truthful, whether He commands or forbids, promises or threatens; and although also it obediently receives His commands, respects His prohibitions and fears His threats, nevertheless, strictly speaking, it begins with the prom-ise, holds fast to it and ends in it, for it looks for life in God. Now life is not found in the commandments or in the threats, but only in the promise of mercy—mercy which is moreover free, since conditional promises which send us back to our own works promise no other life than that which we find in our-selves. . . .

“It is, too, for very good reasons that we enclose all of God’s promises in Christ, for the apostle [Paul] includes the entire gospel in the knowledge of Him (Rom. 1:17). Elsewhere he teaches that the many promises of God are ‘Yes’ and ‘Amen’—that is, ratified—in Him [Christ] (2 Cor. 1:20). . . . "

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