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Thine Is My Heart: Devotional Readings from the Writings of John Calvin Bible Text: When I say unto the wicked, Thou shalt sure­ly die; and thou givest him not warn­ing, nor speak­est to warn the wicked from his wicked way, to save his life; the same wicked man shall die in his iniq­ui­ty; but his blood will I require at thine hand. —Ezekiel 3:18 Devo­tion­al: Mean­while those fanat­ics are to be reject­ed who, under pre­text of this place, wish to give license to sin, and assert that there is no dif­fer­ence between good and evil, because it is not our duty to con­demn. For, prop­er­ly speak­ing, we do not assume any­thing to our­selves when we recite what has pro­ceed­ed from the mouth of God. God con­demns adul­ter­ers, thieves, drunk­ards, mur­der­ers, enviers, slan­der­ers, oppres­sors; if one inveigh against an adul­ter­er, anoth­er a thief, a third a drunk­ard, shall we say that they take upon them­selves more than they ought? By no means, because they do not pro­nounce of them­selves, as we have said, but God has said it, and they are but wit­ness­es and mes­sen­gers of his sen­tence. Yet this mod­er­a­tion must be main­tained, not to con­demn any­one through morose­ness, since many imme­di­ate­ly abom­i­nate what­ev­er dis­pleas­es them, and can­not be induced to use dili­gent inquiry. Inquiry, there­fore, should pre­cede our sen­tences; but when God has spo­ken, then we must fol­low the rule which was given to the Prophet, if thou hast not admon­ished him, and spo­ken for his admo­ni­tion. —Com­men­taries
Posted on: Wed, 24 Jul 2013 03:37:03 +0000

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