John Calvin Quotes About Glory

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  • For though we very truly hear that the kingdom of God will be filled with splendor, joy, happiness and glory, yet when these things are spoken of, they remain utterly remote from our perception, and as it were, wrapped in obscurities, until that day.

    Joy  
    John Calvin “Calvin: Institutes of the Christian Religion”, Westminster John Knox Press
  • Elisabeth, again, while she praises her, is so far from hiding the Divine glory, that she ascribes everything to God. And yet, though she acknowledges the superiority of Mary to herself and to others, she does not envy her the higher distinction, but modestly declares that she had obtained more than she deserved.

    Praise  
    John Calvin (2013). “Commentary on Luke”, p.43, Ravenio Books
  • When we know God to be our Father, should we not desire that he be known as such by all? And if we do not have this passion, that all creatures do him homage, is it not a sign that his glory means little to us?

  • Let our chief goal, O God, be your glory, and to enjoy You forever.

  • The glory of God shines, indeed, in all creatures on high and below, but never more brightly than in the cross.

    Shining  
  • It is a very important consideration that we are consecrated and dedicated to God; it means that we may think, speak, meditate, or do anything only with a view to his glory.

    John Calvin (2004). “Golden Booklet of the True Christian Life”, p.26, Baker Books
  • The sufferings of Christ are the means of forgiveness of sin and eternal glory

  • But, as sculpture and painting are gifts of God, what I insist on is, that both shall be used purely and lawfully, that gifts which the Lord has bestowed upon us, for His glory and our good, shall not be preposterously abused, nay, shall not be perverted to our destruction.

    John Calvin (1845). “Institutes of the Christian Religion”, p.52, Lulu.com
  • The world was no doubt made, that it might be a theatre of the divine glory.

    John Calvin (2007). “Commentaries on the Epistle of Paul the Apostle to the Hebrews”, p.266, Wipf and Stock Publishers
  • Now the great thing is this: we are consecrated and dedicated to God in order that we may thereafter think, speak, meditate, and do, nothing except to his glory. For a sacred thing may not be applied to profane uses without marked injury to him.

    John Calvin (2009). “The Christian Life”, p.1, Wipf and Stock Publishers
  • God preordained, for his own glory and the display of His attributes of mercy and justice, a part of the human race, without any merit of their own, to eternal salvation, and another part, in just punishment of their sin, to eternal damnation.

    Justice  
    "Civility: A Cultural History". Book by Benet Davetian (p. 157), April 18, 2009.
  • Our assurance, our glory, and the sole anchor of our salvation are that Christ the Son of God is ours, and we in turn are in him sons of God and heirs of the Kingdom of Heaven, called to the hope of eternal blessedness by God's grace, not by our worth.

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