Jon Sheets

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But it remained the special trait of Calvinism that it placed the believer before the face of God (coram Deo), not only in His church, but also in his personal, family, social, and political life. The majesty of God, and the authority of God press upon the Calvinist in the whole of his human existence. He is a pilgrim, not in the sense that he is marching through a world with which he has no concern, but in the sense that at every step of the long way he must remember his responsibility to that God so full of majesty, Who awaits him at his journey’s end.
Calvinism: Six Stone Lectures
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