An illustration of salvation


Here's a little illustration I used to explain the correct view (Calvinism) of salvation. It's simple yet, in my opinion, conveys important truths of the gospel. Maybe, in the future, I'll put some scripture proofs with it.
To get into a theme park (the Kingdom of God) you need a ticket (justification). You're broke (spiritually dead) so you can't buy (obtain) it on your own. Your older brother (Jesus) purchases the ticket (justification) for you. He plans (predestines) to send (give) you this ticket (justification). There is just one problem...you don't have a mailbox (faith) to receive it and since you're broke (spiritually dead) you can't buy (obtain) it. Your older brother (Jesus) than sets you up with (effectually calls you toa P.O. box (faith). All because of the generosity (grace) of your older brother (Jesus), you now have a P.O. box (faith) for receiving this ticket (justification) for entrance into the theme park (Kingdom of God).

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