Calvin on Birthdays
Posted by Brian Thornton on July 11, 2009
The Reformer John Calvin’s birthday was yesterday, the 10th. With mine being today I thought I would post a short thought by Calvin on the subject of birthdays and how we often act on that day as if God doesn’t matter and we are all that does.
With regard to what Moses records, that Pharaoh celebrated his birthday by a great feast, we know that this custom has always been in use, not only among kings, but also among plebeian men. Nor is the custom to be condemned, if only men would keep the right end in view; namely, that of giving thanks unto God by whom they were created and brought up, and whom they have found, in innumerable ways, to be a beneficent Father. But such is the depravity of the world, that it greatly distorts those things which formerly were honestly instituted by their fathers, into contrary corruptions. Thus, by a vicious practice, it has become common for nearly all to abandon themselves to luxury and wantonness on their birthday. In short, they keep up the memory of God, as the Author of their life, in such a manner as if it were their set purpose to forget Him.
(HT: Alpha & Omega Ministries)


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TurretinFan said
Happy Birthday! I assume you are significantly under 500, but I’m glad you’ll be remembering God the author of Life today!
RFT said
Good reminder Brian. Have a God honoring celebration of your birth!
Brian Thornton said
Thanks for the birthday wishes, guys…and thanks for the quote, TF!