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Thine Is My Heart: Devotional Readings from the Writings of John Calvin opc.org Bible Text: He was oppressed, and he was afflict­ed, yet he opened not his mouth: he is brought as a lamb to the slaugh­ter, and as a sheep hefore her shear­ers is dumb, so he openeth not his mouth. —Isa­iah 53:7 Devo­tion­al: More­over, we are also exhort­ed to con­form to his exam­ple; not that we shall be able to humil­i­ate our­selves per­fect­ly before God, but yet we must force our­selves towards it. I say, that when God is pleased to chas­tise us and we feel great rough­ness at his hand, so that it seems as if we are over­whelmed, we must nev­er­the­less keep silence, con­fess­ing that God is right­eous and fair, and not let­ting one mur­mur be heard from our mouths. Let us glo­ri­fy God by our silence; even as if we were poor sin­ners con­vict­ed of their crimes and with­out an excuse. St. Peter applies the pas­sage like this: when we are afflict­ed by the hand of God, even per­se­cut­ed by the hand of men, we must not cease to bear patient­ly all the injuries done to us: know­ing that God wish­es to test us, or even to pun­ish us for our faults. And let us take care not to make friv­o­lous excus­es, like many do, who bring for­ward their infir­mi­ty and say that they are too weak and can­not stay quiet while God press­es them so strait­ly. We must there­fore be con­formed to the Son of God, for he is our mir­ror and pat­tern—not, as I have said, that we can have good­ness equal to his; but although we can­not come near it, we must strive towards it. —Ser­mons
Posted on: Thu, 03 Oct 2013 20:57:57 +0000

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