To save us from judgment, the Son became flesh and merited our salvation (2.15-17).
Thus, the righteousness by which we are saved is alien to us (3.1.1; 3.1.4; 3.2.24; 4.7.11).
Yet Christ must not only be given for us; He must be given to us. (3.1.1).
We are recipients not only of Christ’s gifts but of Christ himself. (3.1.1; 3.1.4; 3.2.24; 4.17.11).
Faith unites us to Christ (3.1.1), but it is the Holy Spirit who gives faith, and it is Christ who always remains the sole ground of salvation rather than faith itself. In other words, faith is nothing in itself; it receives Christ and with Him all treasures. (3.11.7; 3.18.8).
Look for a review of this book to be posted here sometime before Calvin’s 500th birthday, which is coming up in