Reply to SavedbyMercy
Actually it is a corporate choice. The definition of corporate is:
United or combined into one body; collective: made a corporate
God chose the Body of Christ, each of its members, that compose the one body of His..
Eph 5:23
For the husband is the head of the wife, even as Christ is the head of the church: and he is the Saviour of the body.
Col 1:23
And he is the head of the body, the church: who is the beginning, the firstborn from the dead; that in all things he might have the preeminence.
His Body is composed of many members [Individuals] 1 Cor 12:12
For as the body is one, and hath many members, and all the members of that one body, being many, are one body: so also is Christ.
So in Eph 1 :4, God has Chosen in the Head Christ, His Body which is inclusive of each individual member. So it was a corporate choosing from that standpoint..
We were discussing Revelation 13:8 and I provided evidence from Greek Grammar that demonstrated my view was grammatically correct, i.e. did not violate the syntax.
Now, you switch and say my error has to do with my view of corporate election and Ephesians 1:4. But since you want me to address your post to someone else, fine. Here goes!
First lets define “corporate” election as God making a choice to deal with a group of people according to His purpose. Thus, whoever is “in the sphere” of His choice is chosen, and therefore anyone who enters that sphere becomes chosen or elect. The concept does not include a specific way to enter that sphere, so it is consistent with the Arminian idea that when a person sincerely puts their trust in Christ, they enter that sphere and become “elect” but corporate election does not preclude denial of human choice as the means of entry. The means of entry must be an additional stipulation, and “corporate election” by itself does not specifically address how a person “enters” or becomes a member of the corporately elected group.
Secondly, it is a false dichotomy to say if God does sometimes choose to deal with a group for some purpose, that means He does not ever choose individuals for some related purpose. Corporate election does not require the denial of individual election, and individual election does not require the denial of corporate election.
Not to put too fine a point on it, but a corporate election does not suggest that the group in view exists as individuals, the corporate election could address a "target group" that will become a group of individuals when they individually enter or become a member of the corporately elected target group.
Point 1, you are in error when you say a corporate election is comprised of individuals grouped together.
Ephesians 5:23 addresses the individuals that have entered, become members of the corporately elected group, thus Jesus is the Savior of the body, the church, made up of all those who have been spiritually placed into the body of Christ. Thus the body of Christ is composed of individual members, once the member has been placed in the body!
But Ephesians 1:4 does not address "us" individually as if we existed before creation, because obviously we did not exist before creation, so it addresses "us" as those who have been placed into the corporately elected target group. Thus God chose us [corporately] in Him before the foundation of the world. And when we are spiritually placed into the church, the body of Christ, we become part of that target group chosen corporately before the foundation of the world.