The Value of Superstitions
Jonah 2:8
They that observe lying vanities forsake their own mercy.


Here we learn the value to attach to all superstitions, to all those opinions of men, when they attempt to set up religion according to their own will; for Jonah calls them lying or fallacious vanities. There is, then, but one true religion, the religion which God has taught us in His Word. Men in vain weary themselves when they follow their own inventions, — for the more strenuously they run, the farther they recede from the right way, as has well observed. But Jonah here adopts a higher principle, — that God alone possesses in Himself all fulness of blessings; whosoever, then, truly and sincerely seeks God, will find in Him whatever can be wished for salvation. God is not to be sought but by obedience and faith; whosoever, then, dare to give themselves loose reins, so as to follow this or that without the warrant of God's Word, recede from God, and at the same time deprive themselves of all good things. The superstitious do indeed think that they gain much when they toil in their own inventions; but we see what the Holy Spirit declares by the mouth of Jonah. The Lord says by Jeremiah, "They have forsaken Me, the fountain of living water, and cisterns have they digged for themselves." (Jeremiah 2:13). There the Lord complains of His chosen people, who had gone astray after wicked superstitions. Hence when men wander beyond the Word of God, they in a manner renounce God, or say adieu to Him, and thus they deprive themselves of all good things; for without God there is no salvation, and no help to be found.

( John Calvin.)



Parallel Verses
KJV: They that observe lying vanities forsake their own mercy.

WEB: Those who regard lying vanities forsake their own mercy.




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