It is a matter of common agreement that without true
religion we live a most miserable life, not above the level of brute beasts,
and consequently there is no one who wishes to appear more completely alien to
piety and the worship of God. Yet, there is a great difference in the way men
declare their religion, for the majority goes by an earnest fear of God. But,
whether they want to or not, they are repeatedly bought up short by this
thought, that there is a divinity, by whose decision they stand or fall.
Consequently, struck by that notion of such great power, they venerate it after
a fashion in order not to call it down upon themselves by excessive contempt.
Yet, in the meantime they lead a most depraved life completely devoid of all
zeal for uprightness, and display utter nonchalance in their contempt for God's
judgment. Then, because they measure God not by His infinite majesty but by the
foolish and stupid vanity of their own nature, they fall away from the true
God. Accordingly, with however much they afterward weary themselves over
worshipping God, they get nowhere, since it is not the eternal God but the
dreams and ravings of their own heart they are adoring as God. But true Godliness
does not consist in a fear of which willingly indeed flees from God's
judgements, but since it cannot escape is terrified. True Godliness consists
rather in a sincere feeling which loves God as Father as much as it fears and
reverences him as Lord, embraces his righteousness and dreads offending Him
worse than death. And whoever have been endowed with this Godliness dare not
fashion out of their own rashness any God for themselves. Rather they seek from
him the knowledge of the true God, and conceive him just as he shows and
declares himself to be. [John Calvin]
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