Monday, January 02, 2006

If Theologians Were Basketball Players...



If Theologians were Basketball Players...John Calvin, the great Protestant Reformer, would be Dr. James Naismith, Basketball inventor.


Calvin on Christ's Righteousness to Christians -"That Christ, by his obedience, truly purchased and merited grace for us with the Father, is accurately inferred from several passages of Scripture. I take it for granted, that if Christ satisfied for our sins, if he paid the penalty due by us, if he appeased God by his obedience; in fine, if he suffered the just for the unjust, salvation was obtained for us by his righteousness; which
is just equivalent to meriting. Now, Paul's testimony is, that we were reconciled, and received reconciliation through his death, (Rom. 5: 11.) But there is no room for reconciliation unless where offence has preceded. The meaning, therefore, is, that God, to whom we were hateful through sin, was appeased by the death of his Son, and made propitious to us. And the antithesis which immediately follows is carefully to be observed, "As by one man's disobedience many were made sinners, so by the obedience of one shall many be made righteous," (Rom. 5: 19.) For the meaning is - As by the sin of Adam we were alienated from God and doomed to destruction, so by the obedience of Christ we are restored to his favour as if we were righteous. The future tense of the verb does not exclude present righteousness, as is apparent from the context. For he had previously said, "the free gift is of many offences unto justification." - Calvin Institutes Chapter 17, Section 3.














More on John Calvin check out:

1. http://www.monergism.com/thethreshold/articles/topic/calvin.html

2. Read John Piper's Bio on Calvin at http://www.desiringgod.org/library/biographies/97calvin.html

1 comment:

Geoff said...

So Calvin invented Christianity? I think your Presbyterian biases are getting out of hand. =)