J.I.Packer's intro to Owen's "Death of Death..."
For of Calvinism there is really only one point to be made in the field soteriology: the point that
- the Father electing,
- the Son fulfilling the Father's will by redeeming,
- the Spirit executing the purpose of Father and Son by renewing.
Saves - does everything, first to last, that is involved in bringing man from death in sin to life in glory: plans, achieves and communicates redemption, calls and keeps, justifies, sanctifies, glorifies.
Sinners - men as God finds them, guilty, vile, helpless, powerless, blind, unable to lift a finger to do God's will or better their spiritual lot.
God saves sinners - and the force of this confession may not be weakened by disrupting the unity of the work of the Trinity, or by dividing the achievement of salvation between God and man and making the decisive part man's own, or by soft-pedaling the sinner's inability as to allow him to share the praise of his salvation with his Savior. This is the one point of Calvinistic soteriology which the 'five points' are concerned to establish and Arminianism in all its forms to deny: namely, that sinners do not save themselves in any sense at all, but that salvation, first and last, whole and entire, past, present and future, is of the Lord, to whom be glory for ever; amen! - J.I.Packer in his intro to John Owen's "Death of Death in the Death of Christ".