Sunday, January 22, 2006

From the commentary on Romans I am reading right now:

"As Calvin puts it, faith is 'a kind of vessel' with which we 'come empty and with the mouth of our soul open to seek God's grace.' 'Believeing,' then, while a genuinely human activity, possesses no 'merit' or worth for which God is somehow bound to reward us; for salvation is, from first to last, God's work." (on 1:16-17)

7 comments:

ryang said...

that's awesome!

Micah Fries said...

the man had many problems (not the least of which was ordering the slaughter of all the people who disagree with him :-)) but his take on the greatness of God and the reality that salvation is wholy of God is so refreshing. It's much like standing under a waterfall and being overwhelmed by God.

really good stuff theresa!

Teresa said...

^ I agree on all counts, he had his faults, yet his perspective is (especially in our day) incredibly refreshing.

Except for misspelling my name. I don't agree with that. (Take away the H and we're all good.)

Rickie said...

well, I miss spell Micah's name all the time.

Teresa said...

^ You also misspell misspell. I only noticed because it's my job to notice....not so much YOUR spelling error, but spelling errors in general. (Having said that, I'm sure I misspelled something in this comment.)

Rickie said...

okay, that was on purpose :)

JoAnna said...

Oh my, you must check out my new post "Impressions from God"...for Calvin was right about faith and our salvation. Well put. Thanks for sharing!

Love and miss you!