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Article: An imitation of Christ: John Calvin saw evidence of God's goodness in all things.(CALVIN)
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- Presbyterian Record
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- December 1, 2008
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One of the keys to John Calvin's enduring influence is his practical advice on Christian living. He understood ordinary people in the midst of ordinary life. "If we live, we must use the necessary instruments for life. We cannot avoid those matters which serve our pleasures rather than our needs. But that we should use them with a pure conscience, we should observe moderation." Calvin did not advocate withdrawal from the world. He built no monasteries-no wandering the highways with a begging bowl. He was a city man, and projected a way of life for urban men and women. As a devotional writer, he can speak to a modern world.
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