John Calvin Commentary Luke 13:24

John Calvin Commentary

Luke 13:24

1509–1564
Protestant
John Calvin
John Calvin

John Calvin Commentary

Luke 13:24

1509–1564
Protestant
SCRIPTURE

"Strive to enter in by the narrow door: for many, I say unto you, shall seek to enter in, and shall not be able." — Luke 13:24 (ASV)

For many will seek to enter This was added, so that we might not be deceived by a vain hope, as if the multitude of our companions would be of any benefit to us. The flesh is willing to flatter itself, and many who now give themselves every indulgence, promise to themselves an easy entrance into life. Thus people practice mutual deception on each other, and fall asleep in wicked indifference. To shake off from his own people those flattering hopes, Christ declares that those who calculate that their possession of life is already certain, will be shut out.473

473 Our author appears to have become apprehensive that this language was ambiguous, and, lest it might be interpreted differently from what he intended, he has taken care to insert in the French Version an explanatory clause: “que ceux qui se font accroire qu'ils sont desia tout asseurez de la vie eternelle, et cheminent a leur plaisir sans souci, en seront rejettez;” —”that those who make themselves believe that they are already perfectly assured of eternal life, ;” —”that those who make themselves believe that they are already perfectly assured of eternal life, and walk on at their pleasure without concern, will be excluded from it.” — will be excluded from it.” — Ed.