"The happiness promised us in Christ does not consist in outward
advantages—such as leading a joyous and peaceful life, having rich
possessions, being safe from all harm, and abounding with delights such
as the flesh commonly longs after. No, our happiness belongs to the
heavenly life...Christ enriches his people with all things necessary for
the eternal salvation of souls and fortifies them with courage to stand
unconquerable against all the assaults of spiritual enemies. From this
we infer that he rules—inwardly and outwardly—more for our own sake than
his...Thus it is that we may patiently pass through this life with its
misery, hunger, cold, contempt, reproaches, and other troubles—content
with this one thing: that our King will never leave us destitute, but
will provide for our needs until, our warfare ended, we are called to
triumph."
— John Calvin, Institutes of the Christian Religion 2.15.4, On The blessing of Christ’s kingly office for us
— John Calvin, Institutes of the Christian Religion 2.15.4, On The blessing of Christ’s kingly office for us
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