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This topic seem to have problems based on the context of the words chosen and elect.
Elect or election as a verb can mean to pick out or select or decide especially by preference.
As nouns, they would be the object or the selecting or choosing.
The same dictionary, American Heritage Dictionary, says chosen means to select or prefer above others or having been selected (chosen) by God, elect.
Either the dictionary company is influenced and run by sovereign grace people and/or the definition is correct and generally accepted by the population.
In either case, the words depending on context are either identical and/or interchangeable.
This leads to a clearer scriptural understanding when we use the verse in 1 John 4:19 that says, "We loved him because he FIRST loved us." Chosen of God 2 Thessalonians 2:13, James 2:5
Since the object of the love of God are those whom he hath chosen/elect, we can also rightly say, We chose him because HE FIRST CHOSE US. Not. the other way around.
We have no capacity to love/believe/choose the Lord because before we were made alive, we loved/believed/chose darkness. (John 3:19) To be made alive (chosen, elect) is to be given the capacity to not only believe him (Phil 1:29) but also love and choose him (the light-John 8:12).
We have been made alive that we (elect, chosen) might love him and keep his commandments (John 14:15) (John 3:16),
to edify the body of Christ.
This love also covers the context of God loving the world (John 3:16). It is not in the context of all humanity but as the scriptures say in Galatians 3:28, concerning the church, "There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither bond nor free, there is neither male nor female, for ye are all one in Christ." Colossians 3:11 adds, "Where there is neither Jew nor Greek, circumcision nor uncircumcision, Barbarian, Sythian, bond nor free, but Christ is all and in all."
Therefore of every kindred, tongue, people and nation and therefore God so loved the world. Revelation 5:9 and 14:6
Elect or election as a verb can mean to pick out or select or decide especially by preference.
As nouns, they would be the object or the selecting or choosing.
The same dictionary, American Heritage Dictionary, says chosen means to select or prefer above others or having been selected (chosen) by God, elect.
Either the dictionary company is influenced and run by sovereign grace people and/or the definition is correct and generally accepted by the population.
In either case, the words depending on context are either identical and/or interchangeable.
This leads to a clearer scriptural understanding when we use the verse in 1 John 4:19 that says, "We loved him because he FIRST loved us." Chosen of God 2 Thessalonians 2:13, James 2:5
Since the object of the love of God are those whom he hath chosen/elect, we can also rightly say, We chose him because HE FIRST CHOSE US. Not. the other way around.
We have no capacity to love/believe/choose the Lord because before we were made alive, we loved/believed/chose darkness. (John 3:19) To be made alive (chosen, elect) is to be given the capacity to not only believe him (Phil 1:29) but also love and choose him (the light-John 8:12).
We have been made alive that we (elect, chosen) might love him and keep his commandments (John 14:15) (John 3:16),
to edify the body of Christ.
This love also covers the context of God loving the world (John 3:16). It is not in the context of all humanity but as the scriptures say in Galatians 3:28, concerning the church, "There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither bond nor free, there is neither male nor female, for ye are all one in Christ." Colossians 3:11 adds, "Where there is neither Jew nor Greek, circumcision nor uncircumcision, Barbarian, Sythian, bond nor free, but Christ is all and in all."
Therefore of every kindred, tongue, people and nation and therefore God so loved the world. Revelation 5:9 and 14:6