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“If we fail to recognize there is a unified whole to Scripture, we will have only a pile of pieces. Simplistic slogans, formulas and catchphrases will not suffice in conveying the richness of the Scriptures.” Bible Author:Michael S. Horton
“As the pretensions of modernity are unmasked today, it is a good time for us to recover our nerve, “always being prepared to make a defense to anyone who asks [us] for a reason for the hope that is in [us]” (1Pe 3:15). By breaking into our history, sharing our history, and transforming that history from the inside out, God has indeed made himself the object of our knowledge.” Sharing Our History Book:Pilgrim Theology: Core Doctrines for Christian Disciples Source: Pilgrim Theology: Core Doctrines for Christian Disciples
“Antinomianism and legalism conspire in forcing us to make a false choice: Is salvation a matter of God's forgiveness or is it moral transformation? This is a trick question from the Reformers' point of view. Calvin reasons, "Surely those things which are connected do not destroy one another!" Forensic justification through faith alone is not the enemy but the basis of sanctification.” JustificationSanctificationReformed TheologyJohn Calvin Book:Calvin on the Christian Life: Glorifying and Enjoying God Forever Source: Calvin on the Christian Life: Glorifying and Enjoying God Forever
“I expect that Calvin would evaluate our worship today not as too emotional, but as too narrow in its emotional repertoire.” WorshipEmotionsJohn Calvin Book:Calvin on the Christian Life: Glorifying and Enjoying God Forever Source: Calvin on the Christian Life: Glorifying and Enjoying God Forever
“Monastic spirituality concentrated on private disciplines, as if detaching oneself from "the world" (i.e. society) might make one holier. Anabaptist piety was similar in that regard. However, Calvin thought of sanctification as a family affair. How could one learn loving humility, patience, wisdom, and forgiveness in isolation from others?” Christian LivingSanctificationJohn Calvin Book:Calvin on the Christian Life: Glorifying and Enjoying God Forever Source: Calvin on the Christian Life: Glorifying and Enjoying God Forever