11 Quotes by John Calvin about Prayer



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    He regards it as the highest insult for the wicked to boast of His covenant while profaning His sacred Name by their whole lives.

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    Men in prayer give greater license to their unlawful desires than if they were telling jocular tales among their equals.

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    We must not think that [God] takes no notice of us, when He does not answer our wishes: for He has a right to distinguish what we actually need.

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    God tolerates even our stammering, and pardons our ignorance whenever something inadvertently escapes us - as, indeed, without this mercy there would be no freedom to pray.

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    Prayers belong strictly to the worship of God. Fasting is a subordinate aid, which is pleasing to God no farther than as it aids the earnestness and fervency of prayer.

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    Joy and thanksgiving expressed in prayer and praise according to the Word of God are the heart of the Church's worship.

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    We must resist wandering thoughts in prayer. Raising our hands reminds us that we need to raise up our minds to God, setting aside all irrelevant thoughts.

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