‘The Calvinist’

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May I invite you into the life of a Calvinist? It’s probably not what you think. The sovereign God of the Bible is full of surprises. Sermons and essays are good. But sometimes only poems will do. We grope for special words and special forms to catch the radiance of God.
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May I invite you into the life of a Calvinist? It’s probably not what you think. The sovereign God of the Bible is full of surprises. Sermons and essays are good. But sometimes only poems will do. We grope for special words and special forms to catch the radiance of God.  
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I wrote this poem called “The Calvinist” to capture a glimpse of God’s sovereign intersection with the life of a sinful man. There is no part of life where the greatness of God does not penetrate deeply. I want to help you feel that.
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I wrote this poem called “The Calvinist” to capture a glimpse of God’s sovereign intersection with the life of a sinful man. There is no part of life where the greatness of God does not penetrate deeply. I want to help you feel that.  
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John Piper: “There is no part of life where the greatness of God does not penetrate deeply.” Tweet Share on Facebook
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John Piper: “There is no part of life where the greatness of God does not penetrate deeply.” Tweet Share on Facebook The team at Desiring God was so moved they that they dreamed up a plan to make the poem more memorable and moving by putting it into video.  
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The team at Desiring God was so moved they that they dreamed up a plan to make the poem more memorable and moving by putting it into video.
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To my amazement, six friends were willing to be part of this. They joined me in reading the poem. Listen for the voices of D.A. Carson, R.C. Sproul, Alistair Begg, Thabiti Anyabwile, Matt Chandler, and Sinclair Ferguson. I love these men. And you will hear why in the way they read.
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To my amazement, six friends were willing to be part of this. They joined me in reading the poem. Listen for the voices of D.A. Carson, R.C. Sproul, Alistair Begg, Thabiti Anyabwile, Matt Chandler, and Sinclair Ferguson. I love these men. And you will hear why in the way they read.  
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We hope “The Calvinist” is a video-poem you will linger over, reflect upon, re-read, re-watch, and share with friends and family.
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We hope “The Calvinist” is a video-poem you will linger over, reflect upon, re-read, re-watch, and share with friends and family.  
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My prayer is that this great and glorious sovereign God will stand forth from his word and from our lives with such compelling force, that sooner rather than later, the kingdoms of the earth will become the kingdom of our God through Jesus Christ.
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My prayer is that this great and glorious sovereign God will stand forth from his word and from our lives with such compelling force, that sooner rather than later, the kingdoms of the earth will become the kingdom of our God through Jesus Christ.  
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See him on his knees,<br>
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See him on his knees,<br> Hear his constant pleas:<br> Heart of ev’ry aim:<br> “Hallowed be Your name.”  
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Hear his constant pleas:<br>
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Heart of ev’ry aim:<br>
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“Hallowed be Your name.”
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See him in the Word,<br>
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See him in the Word,<br> Helpless, cool, unstirred,<br> Heaping on the pyre<br> Heed until the fire.  
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Helpless, cool, unstirred,<br>
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Heaping on the pyre<br>
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Heed until the fire.
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See him with his books:<br>
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See him with his books:<br> Tree beside the brooks,<br> Drinking at the root<br> Till the branch bear fruit.  
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Tree beside the brooks,<br>
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Drinking at the root<br>
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Till the branch bear fruit.
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See him with his pen:<br>
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See him with his pen:<br> Written line, and then,<br> Better thought preferred,<br> Deep from in the Word.  
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Written line, and then,<br>
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Better thought preferred,<br>
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Deep from in the Word.
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See him in the square,<br>
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See him in the square,<br> Kept from subtle snare:<br> Unrelenting sleuth<br> On the scent of truth.  
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Kept from subtle snare:<br>
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Unrelenting sleuth<br>
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On the scent of truth.
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See him on the street,<br>
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See him on the street,<br> Seeking to entreat,<br> Meek and treasuring:<br> “Do you know my King?”  
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Seeking to entreat,<br>
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Meek and treasuring:<br>
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“Do you know my King?”
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See him in dispute,<br>
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See him in dispute,<br> Firm and resolute,<br> Driven by the fame<br> Of his Father’s name.  
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Firm and resolute,<br>
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Driven by the fame<br>
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Of his Father’s name.
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See him at his trade.<br>
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See him at his trade.<br> Done. The plan is made.<br> Men will have his skills,<br> If the Father wills.  
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Done. The plan is made.<br>
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Men will have his skills,<br>
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If the Father wills.
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See him at his meal,<br>
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See him at his meal,<br> Praying now to feel<br> Thanks and, be it graced,<br> God in ev’ry taste.  
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Praying now to feel<br>
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Thanks and, be it graced,<br>
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God in ev’ry taste.
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See him with his child:<br>
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See him with his child:<br> Has he ever smiled<br> Such a smile before,<br> Playing on the floor?  
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Has he ever smiled<br>
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Such a smile before,<br>
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Playing on the floor?
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See him with his wife,<br>
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See him with his wife,<br> Parable for life:<br> In this sacred scene<br> She is heaven’s queen.  
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Parable for life:<br>
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In this sacred scene<br>
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She is heaven’s queen.
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See him stray. He groans.<br>
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See him stray. He groans.<br> “One is true,” he owns.<br> “What is left to me?<br> Fallibility.”  
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“One is true,” he owns.<br>
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“What is left to me?<br>
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Fallibility.”
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See him in lament<br>
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See him in lament<br> “Should I now repent?”<br> “Yes. And then proclaim:<br> All is for my fame.”  
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“Should I now repent?”<br>
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“Yes. And then proclaim:<br>
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All is for my fame.”
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See him worshipping.<br>
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See him worshipping.<br> Watch the sinner sing,<br> Spared the burning flood<br> Only by the blood.  
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Watch the sinner sing,<br>
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Spared the burning flood<br>
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Only by the blood.
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See him on the shore:<br>
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See him on the shore:<br> “Whence this ocean store?”<br> “From your God above,<br> Thimbleful of love.”  
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“Whence this ocean store?”<br>
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“From your God above,<br>
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Thimbleful of love.”
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See him now asleep.<br>
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See him now asleep.<br> Watch the helpless reap,<br> But no credit take,<br> Just as when awake.  
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Watch the helpless reap,<br>
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But no credit take,<br>
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Just as when awake.
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See him nearing death.<br>
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See him nearing death.<br> Listen to his breath,<br> Through the ebbing pain:<br> Final whisper: “Gain!”
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Listen to his breath,<br>
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Through the ebbing pain:<br>
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Final whisper: “Gain!”
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Verse, Video, Vision for All of Life

May I invite you into the life of a Calvinist? It’s probably not what you think. The sovereign God of the Bible is full of surprises. Sermons and essays are good. But sometimes only poems will do. We grope for special words and special forms to catch the radiance of God.

I wrote this poem called “The Calvinist” to capture a glimpse of God’s sovereign intersection with the life of a sinful man. There is no part of life where the greatness of God does not penetrate deeply. I want to help you feel that.

John Piper: “There is no part of life where the greatness of God does not penetrate deeply.” Tweet Share on Facebook The team at Desiring God was so moved they that they dreamed up a plan to make the poem more memorable and moving by putting it into video.

To my amazement, six friends were willing to be part of this. They joined me in reading the poem. Listen for the voices of D.A. Carson, R.C. Sproul, Alistair Begg, Thabiti Anyabwile, Matt Chandler, and Sinclair Ferguson. I love these men. And you will hear why in the way they read.

We hope “The Calvinist” is a video-poem you will linger over, reflect upon, re-read, re-watch, and share with friends and family.

My prayer is that this great and glorious sovereign God will stand forth from his word and from our lives with such compelling force, that sooner rather than later, the kingdoms of the earth will become the kingdom of our God through Jesus Christ.

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See him on his knees,
Hear his constant pleas:
Heart of ev’ry aim:
“Hallowed be Your name.”

See him in the Word,
Helpless, cool, unstirred,
Heaping on the pyre
Heed until the fire.

See him with his books:
Tree beside the brooks,
Drinking at the root
Till the branch bear fruit.

See him with his pen:
Written line, and then,
Better thought preferred,
Deep from in the Word.

See him in the square,
Kept from subtle snare:
Unrelenting sleuth
On the scent of truth.

See him on the street,
Seeking to entreat,
Meek and treasuring:
“Do you know my King?”

See him in dispute,
Firm and resolute,
Driven by the fame
Of his Father’s name.

See him at his trade.
Done. The plan is made.
Men will have his skills,
If the Father wills.

See him at his meal,
Praying now to feel
Thanks and, be it graced,
God in ev’ry taste.

See him with his child:
Has he ever smiled
Such a smile before,
Playing on the floor?

See him with his wife,
Parable for life:
In this sacred scene
She is heaven’s queen.

See him stray. He groans.
“One is true,” he owns.
“What is left to me?
Fallibility.”

See him in lament
“Should I now repent?”
“Yes. And then proclaim:
All is for my fame.”

See him worshipping.
Watch the sinner sing,
Spared the burning flood
Only by the blood.

See him on the shore:
“Whence this ocean store?”
“From your God above,
Thimbleful of love.”

See him now asleep.
Watch the helpless reap,
But no credit take,
Just as when awake.

See him nearing death.
Listen to his breath,
Through the ebbing pain:
Final whisper: “Gain!”

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