I disagree, Calvinism puts the cart before the horse. God is sovereign over man, but that does not mean God cannot allow man to exercise his will and make choices that alter the outcome of our lives, such as when God sets before us the choice of life or death and desires us to choose life.
Consider these verses:
James 2:5 says God chose the poor to the world. A Calvinist said this verse does not say God chose the poor while they were poor. This is not telling the biblical truth, this is rewriting scripture.
The redefine the meaning of words, choice includes the meaning Non-choice, etc, etc.
None of the TULI doctrines can be defended contextually. Not one. This is the biblical truth.
James 2:5 says "...has God not chosen those who are poor in the world to be rich in faith and heirs of the kingdom..."
It does not say "God chose the poor while they were poor." It plainly says "God chose the poor in the world to be rich in faith..."
There is a huge difference.
Also, the nature of "Chose," being an Aorist Middle verb, tells us that the choosing was done in the past and the choosing was done in total, not in part.
The verse also does not specifically say that God chose the poor to be poor. To make this assertion, one needs to apply other verses, etc.
So, your use of this as a proof-text is improper and does great violence to the intent of the author.
The Archangel