Quotes & Notes

B. B. Warfield on the heart of Calvinism

Bavinck Byeon 2023. 7. 22. 15:54

The Calvinist, in a word, is the man who sees God. He has caught sight of the ineffable Vision, and he will not let it fade for a moment from his eyes - God in nature, God in history, God in grace. Everywhere he sees God in His mighty stepping, everywhere he feels the working of His mighty arm, the throbbing of His mighty heart. The Calvinist is therefore, by way of eminence, the supernaturalist in the world of thought. The world itself is to him a supernatural product. not merely in the sense that somewhere, away back before all time, God made it, but that God is making it now, and in every event that falls out. In every modification of what is, that takes place, His hand is visible, as through all occurrences His “one increasing purpose runs”. Man himself is His - created for His glory, and having as the one supreme end of his existence to glorify his Maker, and haply also to enjoy Him for ever. And salvation, in every step and stage of it, is of God. Conceived in God’s love, wrought out by God’s own Son in a supernatural life and death in this world of sin, and applied by God’s Spirit in a series of acts as supernatural as the virgin birth and the resurrection of the Son of God themselves - it is a supernatural work through and through. To the Calvinist, thus, the Church of God is as direct a creation of God as the first creation itself. In this supernaturalism, the whole thought and feeling and life of the Calvinist is steeped. Without it there can be no Calvinism, for it is just this that is Calvinism.

 

 

- 𝐁. 𝐁. 𝐖𝐚𝐫𝐟𝐢𝐞𝐥𝐝, “Present Day Attitude to Calvinism” in 𝐶𝑎𝑙𝑣𝑖𝑛 𝑀𝑒𝑚𝑜𝑟𝑖𝑎𝑙 𝐴𝑑𝑑𝑟𝑒𝑠𝑠𝑒𝑠 (1909)