The Christ Who is Present

“Christian preaching cannot be about a future that does not impinge on the present. Eschatology is less about the future per se than it is about how God’s future works itself into present experience and expression. I think this corresponds well to Calvin’s understanding: in the Christ who is present, Christ’s past action is wed to his future kingdom, and the Christian finds oneself in a community living out God’s purpose with Christ as one’s head” (Thomas J. Davis, This is My Body: The Presence of Christ in Reformation Thought (Baker Academic, 2012), 111-112).