John Calvin's Institutes of the Christian Religion is over 1000 pages long. "Of Prayer" is a manageable excerpt from this monumental work highlighting the theologian's views on the nature and benefits of prayer. Calvin describes why praying to an omniscient God is still a necessary practice for Christians. He provides some helpful guidelines for prayer, detailing how to invigorate one's spiritual life through reverent communication with God.
"On the Christian Life" is an excerpt from John Calvin's monumental work, Institutes of the Christian Religion. This section focuses on how being a Christian influences a person's day-to-day life. Calvin describes how a Christian must deny himself daily in order to bear the cross of Christ and live out the duties of his faith. Christians are to live with an eye on the future, but Calvin also provides guidelines for how to enjoy the present comforts of life.
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