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The Multi-Layered Story of Our Salvation (John Calvin)

John Calvin says that being a Christian is all about Jesus: ‘our whole salvation and all its parts are comprehended in Christ.’ In other words, when we become part of the story of Jesus we enter into the multi-layered story of our salvation:
- our salvation— in his very name
- our untroubled expectation of judgment—in the power given to him to judge
- our protection, security, abundant supply of all blessings—in his Kingdom;
- our gifts of the Spirit—in his anointing
- our strength—in his dominion
- our purity—in his conception
- our gentleness—in his birth
- our redemption—in his passion
- our acquittal—in his condemnation
- our remission from the curse—in his cross
- our satisfaction—in his sacrifice
- our purification—in his blood
- our reconciliation—in his descent into hell;
- our mortification of flesh—in his tomb
- our newness of life—in his resurrection
- our immortality—in the same
- our inheritance of the Heavenly Kingdom—in his entrance into heaven
Calvin concludes, ‘In short, since rich store of every kind of good abounds in him, let us drink our fill from this fountain, and from no other.’[1]
[1] John Calvin, Institutes of the Christian Religion (ed. John T. McNeill; trans. Ford Lewis Battles; 2 vols.; Library of Christian Classics 20–21; Philadelphia: Westminster, 1960 [1559]), 527-28.
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