Update 10/9/21:
Still as absolutely fantastic as the first time I read through it; possibly even more so. Incredibly encouraging and convicting read. This will be one book I return to throughout my life.
Original review:
Coming from Calvin's Institutes, this new translation by the guys at Ligonier Ministries put together a refreshing, encouraging, and powerful little book.
Why read this if it's just from the Institutes? Why not just read it out of that? A few reasons. One, it's short, making it very concise and easy to read. Two, this isn't just a cash-grab (not that I would suspect Ligonier of something like that). This is a well thought out, excellently translated version of Calvin's Christian classic. Which brings me to my third point, this little segment from the Institutes has a history behind it. Almost every time the Institutes was translated and published in another language, this little book was published first. It came to be known by many names, including The Golden Booklet, On the Christian Life and various others.
Calvin places much of his time reminding believers to look to what God has in store for them in Heaven and on the New Earth. He stresses the necessity of bearing our crosses and to not become so comfortable here on Earth that we forget that God has given us so much more. Suffering and sorrow in the lives of Christians is a key point Calvin makes, seeking to point us to Christ alone to find our joy and peace in Him and not in any earthly thing.
It's extremely hard for me to put into words what Calvin has already so beautifully said, so all I can really say is that I think all believers should read this little book. It is an impressive, powerful, bold, convicting, and encouraging writing. I thank God for the teachings of brothers and sisters in Christ who have come before me.