Calvin on sheep and goats

Naming His Grace (Viola Larson): Calvin on sheep and goats

John Calvin in his commentary on the parable of the judgement of the sheep and the goats writes this:

"As a shepherd separateth the sheep from the goats. When our Lord says that the separation of the sheep from the goats is delayed till that day, he means that the wicked are now mixed with the good and holy, so that they live together in the same flock of God. The comparison appears to be borrowed from Ezekiel 34:18, where the Lord complains of the fierceness of the goats, which attack with their horns the poor sheep, and destroy the pastures, and pollute the water; and where the Lord expressly declares that he will take vengeance. And therefore Christ’s discourse amounts to this, that believers ought not to think their condition too hard, if they are now compelled to live with the goats, and even to sustain many serious attacks and annoyances from them; secondly, that they ought to beware of being themselves infected by the contagion of their vices; and, thirdly, to inform them that in a holy and innocent life their labor is not thrown away, for the difference will one day appear."


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2 responses to “Calvin on sheep and goats”

  1. I am thinking that Calvin missed out on the covenantal aspect of the story here. It’s not about good vs evil people; it’s about a covenantal people of God.
    I am always disturbed by Calvin’s desire to see evil in everything and everyone around himself.

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    mohsen

    thanks for your site
    I want a book for translate to persian but..

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