John Calvin Complete Commentary - 1 Thessalonians 3:11 - 3:11

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John Calvin Complete Commentary - 1 Thessalonians 3:11 - 3:11


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11Now God himself. He now prays that the Lord, having removed Satan’ obstructions, may open a door for himself, and be, as it were, the leader and director of his way to the Thessalonians. By this he intimates, that we cannot move a step with success, (562) otherwise than under God’ guidance, but that when he holds out his hand, it is to no purpose that Satan employs every effort to change the direction of our course. We must take notice that he assigns the same office to God and to Christ, as, unquestionably, the Father confers no blessing upon us except through Christ’ hand. When, however, he thus speaks of both in the same terms, he teaches that Christ has divinity and power in common with the Father.



(562) “Nous ne pouuons d’ costé ne d’ faire vn pas qui proufite et viene a bien;” — “ cannot on one side or another take a step that may be profitable or prosperous.”