
John Calvin
Preface to Pierre Robert Olivetan’s New Testament
「1534」John Calvin, Preface to Pierre Robert Olivetan’s New Testament「1534」, reprinted in the General Introduction to Commentaries, translated and edited by Joseph Haroutunian, Volume 23 in The Library of Christian Classics (Philadelphia: Westminster Press, 1958; Online at Christian Classics Ethereal Library
It is evident that all creatures, from those in the firmament to those which are in the center of the earth, are able to act as witnesses and messengers of his glory to all men; to draw them to seek God, and after having found him, to meditate upon him and to render him the homage befitting his dignity as so good, so mighty, so wise a Lord who is eternal; yea, they are even capable of aiding every man wherever he is in this quest. For the little birds that sing, sing of God; the beasts clamor for him; the elements dread him, the mountains echo him, the fountains and flowing waters cast their glances at him, and the grass and flowers laugh before him. Truly there is no need for long searching, since everyone could find him in himself, because every one of us is sustained and preserved by his power which is in us. (59-60)