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Calvin's Institutes: February 7
In this reading, John Calvin turns from speculation to consolation, showing how the doctrine of angels is meant not to satisfy curiosity but to strengthen faith. He grounds the reality of angels firmly in Scripture, presenting them as real, personal, ministering spirits appointed by God for the protection and care of His people. Calvin resists both extremes—denying angels altogether on the one hand, and obsessing over their ranks, numbers, or supposed guardianship assignments on the other. Above all, he warns against the subtle danger of angel-veneration, reminding us that angels exist to…
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