Chapter 4
This knowledge is either smothered or corrupted partly by
ignorance partly by malice
1.
Superstition
“God has sown a seed of religion” in all
but Calvin believes that barely one in a hundred develop it. Would a similar
proportion be the case today? Calving
thinks that some slip into superstition
but they do this through being vain and obstinate rather than by examining the
evidence for the Christian faith.
How many conversations do you hear that
begin “it says so in the Bible” in which those initiating the comments then go
onto quote from hymns, popular culture or superstition. Thus they illustrate Calvin’s point to day:
few of those who would even claim to be Christian delve into the faith
sufficiently deeply to discover God’s purposes for them in Christ.
Calvin cites Romans 1:22 “striving to be
wise they make fools of themselves” about these people. If we agree that this is true in our
politically correct twenty first century world how
can Christians point this out? If we do, through wither word or action the
results may be unpleasant.
What do you think are the superstitions of
today by which Calvin might allege that people “measure God by their own carnal
stupidity”?
Could they be money, drugs, or alcohol? Or is it simply fashionable to be ignorant of
God.
Are we so spiritual yet so ignorant of God?
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