Friday, January 26, 2007
Calvinism is confusing
So I am preaching out of Mark 1 and in my studies I came across this quote from John Calvin himself pertaining to this story of Jesus healing Simon's mother in law of a fever, and then healing a crowd of their diseases.
"He rebuked the fever. To a person not well acquainted with Scripture this mode of expression may appear harsh; but there were good reasons for employing it. Fevers and other diseases, famine, pestilence, and calamities of every description, are God’s heralds, by whom he executes his judgments. Now, as he is said to send such messengers by his command and pleasure, so he also restrains and recalls them whenever he pleases. The manner in which he healed them is not mentioned by Matthew and Mark: but Luke says, that it was by laying hands on each of them. Under the Law, this was a sign of reconciliation; and, therefore, it was not improperly, or unseasonably, that Christ laid hands on those whom he freed from the curse of God. It was also a solemn rite of consecration, as will afterwards be more fully explained. But I interpret Christ’s laying hands on the sick, as meaning simply, that he recommended them to the Father, and thus obtained for them grace and deliverance from their diseases."
This is hard for me to understand. It says that God is the cause of things like famine and such. I have been wrestling with this all day. any suggestions?
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