Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Calvin on Fasting


"Let us, therefore, make some observations on fasting, since very many, not understanding what utility there can be in it, judge it not to be very necessary, while others reject it altogether as superfluous. Where its use is not well known it is easy to fall into superstition.

A holy and lawful fast has three ends in view. We use it either to mortify and subdue the flesh, that it may not wanton, or to prepare the better for prayer and holy meditation; or to give evidence of humbling ourselves before God, when we would confess our guilt before him."

John Calvin, Institutes, 4:12:14,15.

2 comments:

  1. Truly has it been said that, in comparison with many of his descendants, Calvin was a barefooted mystic.

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  2. Do you agree with him on that one?

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