John
Calvin on Sunday School*John's words were lifted from his monumental work, The Institutes of the Christian Religion, copyright 1559. I hope he won't mind. 1. We cannot aspire toward God till we have begun to be displeased with ourselves. Institutes Book I Chapter 1.1
2. Genuine religion consists of a serious awe of God, with a voluntary reverance, producing legitimate worship. I 1.1
3. The human mind possesses some sense of a Deity. I 2.1
4. Whithersoever you turn your eyes, there is not an atom of the world in which you cannot behold some brilliant sparks of his glory. I 5.14
5. None can have the least knowledge of true and sound belief without having been a disciple of the Scriptures. I 6.2
6. Those who have abandoned Scripture aren't so much misled by error as by frenzy. I 9.2
7. Fortune and chance are the words of the heathen. I 16.8
8. Being taught that man has nothing good left in his possession, and being surrounded on every side with miserable necessity, we are nevertheless instructed to aspire. II 2.1
9. The Lord... by exile or sterility or conflagration confines us within the limits of mediocrity that we may be excited to meditate. III 9.1
10. God has not been pleased to give us minute directions what we ought to do in every particular case, foreseeing different circumstances and periods, and knowing that one form would not be adapted to all ages...." IV 10.30
11. It is easy to prove that man is a very miserable creature. ...All are overwhelmed with an inevitable calamity, from which they can never emerge unless they are extricated by the mercy of God. II 3.2
12. Some plead that there should be perfection in the Church, they foolishly imagine a perfection which can never be found in any community. The imperfections of men therefore renders it safer and more tolerable for the government to be in the hands of many (rather than the few). IV 20.3
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John Calvin was to the Protestant Reformation what Thomas Jefferson was to the founding of the United States of America. He was the chief author and literary defender. On his deathbed he sighed, "I'm a wretched sinner," after which he was buried in an unmarked grave. ~So apparently he was a Sunday School teacher as well.
<>< Neil MacQueen, November 1999
Neil MacQueen is a wretched Presbyterian minister who has actually read the entire Institutes of the Christian Religion cover to cover. You can learn more about the Workshop Rotation Model for Sunday School by visiting www.rotation.org
**In a sentence, The Workshop Rotation Model says to teach one Bible story for four or five weeks in a row to the same group of kids in a different creative workshop each week with a different teacher each week. In a second sentence: the teacher stays in the creative workshop for that four or five week period teaching the same lesson each week to a different group of kids.
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