Tullian Tchividjian reprints a beautiful portion of John Calvin's preface to Pierre Robert Olivétan’s French translation of the New Testament (1534).
Without the gospelThe really helpful indentation was done by Justin Taylor and you can read more of it on his blog. Or read the whole thing at Google Books. It is incredible. Apparently the first thing Calvin wrote as a Protestant (in 1534). Seriously, it is absolute gold!everything is useless and vain;without the gospelwe are not Christians;without the gospelall riches is poverty,But by the knowledge of the gospel we are made
all wisdom folly before God;
strength is weakness,
and all the justice of man is under the condemnation of God.children of God,
brothers of Jesus Christ,
fellow townsmen with the saints,
citizens of the Kingdom of Heaven,
heirs of God with Jesus Christ, by whomthe poor are made rich,
the weak strong,
the fools wise,
the sinner justified,
the desolate comforted,
the doubting sure,
and slaves free.
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