Eph 1 doesn't say that all the elect will be saved. Eph 1:4 says we are chosen "in Him" the word us in that verse includes us all. There simply is no exclusions.
The word us means us all? as in all of mankind?
I'll get back to the old "in Christ" argument. My reply is kinda long to this one, so I may take a full post on it. But for now I must know for sure what you are claiming here. Am I reading you right that you fell US means all of mankind?
The election of the Jews and the election of Christ choosing to die for the world are two different things. Though Christ died for the world because He so loved the world just as He loved the descendants of their forefathers. He didn't just love a few but all of the Jews. I don't see anything particular in that at all.
The loving of the Jewish nation shows the nature of God. We both agree that this election was not to salvation. But it shows that God does choose some and not others. He loved all the Jews, but not all the Egyptians. That has been shown.
Yes I noticed all that and I also noticed that this election isn't to Salvation but was in fact God setting the Jews apart to be His people through which would come the Messiah. Why would or should we assume that an election to Salvation would be on the same bases. Since Christ died for the whole world. Different covenants are different.
Why should we believe this? How about because the Bible tells us.
2Th 2:13 But we are bound to give thanks alway to God for you, brethren beloved of the Lord, because God hath
from the beginning chosen you to salvation through sanctification of the Spirit and belief of the truth:
The Jews are still God's elect are they not
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yes
If so then explain how they can be saved because of there election, if they refuse to accept Christ as there messiah.
They cannot. Again I'm not sure what you are missing here. I said it...you said it. The Jewish election was not to salvation. Yet..there is a election to salvation, and God chooses who he wants just as He chose the nation that He wanted, just as HE choose those in Nineveh for salvation. Nineveh was not the chosen nation, but God chose/elected to save many of them. It was GODS idea. God sent someone. Nineveh did not come to God. This is GODS election.
Christ said,
Joh 14:6 Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me.
Indeed it does say this.
This one verse proves that election doesn't mean we will be saved no matter what, because the Jews rejected Christ and there is no other way.
It does no such thing. Again ....The Jewish nation was NOT elected to salvation. I'm not sure how better to say it. I'll think about maybe I can word it better next time. however...again it must be said...there is a election TO salvation, and that has been shown. The only reason why to look at the Jewish election, is to see how God works. GOD DOES CHOSE PEOPLE!! It has been seen over and over. However and this is the tricky part...the Jewish nation was chosen to BELIEVE in God.
Galations 3:29 And
if ye be Christ's, then are ye Abraham's seed, and heirs according to the promise.
humm
Read Daniel 4 to see yet another way God chose one person over the other.
God choses people. People like David over his brothers. Notice God makes a point to say the LAND or the City is not chosen. It is PEOPLE God choose.
Since the day that I brought forth my people Israel out of Egypt, I chose no city out of all the tribes of Israel to build an house, that my name might be therein; but I chose David to be over my people Israel.
Deuteronomy 7:6-9) For you are a people holy to the LORD your God. The LORD your God has chosen you out of all the peoples on the face of the earth to be his people, his treasured possession
But notice the Nation only came about because God chose a MAN over other men.
Now let's look at the things that God promises Abraham.
I will make you into a great nation
and I will bless you;
I will make your name great,
and you will be a blessing.
I will bless those who bless you,
and whoever curses you I will curse;
and all peoples on earth
will be blessed through you.”
Then came Jacob. Jacob the MAN was chosen over his brother. Why? Because God choose people.
Eph 2:10 For we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus unto good works, which God hath before ordained that we should walk in them.
We are Gods work.
Gods work includes creating us.
God created us IN CHRIST.
God created us FOR good works.
WHICH this work was before ordained
It was ordained so that we(the work of God) should walk in them(good works)
The Ninevhvites were not elect. as were the Jews.
oh but they were. The nation was not chosen, but many was chosen By God for GOD MADE someone go!! It was Gods election for them to hear.
Though you agree that they believed what Jonah told them and believed God. The Ninevehvites were outsiders.
Indeed. Still many was Gods choice to save. Ask yourself this please.
Why did God send Jonah at that time? Nineveh had hundred and twenty thousand people in that day. I live in a town about that size. Each day in the paper we have about 25 people that are placed in the obits. 25 people each day for a year adds up to over 8000 people a year. If Gods goal was to save those that died the year before Jonah came, why did not God send Jonah the year before. For that matter why not 5 years before, when 24,000 people would have heard the gospel before they died? Why at that moment in time did God send someone?
This action of there belief in God shows that men are not incapable of believing God or incapable of hearing and understanding.
Not if they are elected to salvation. It is clear God wanted these people saved. And guess what...they were.
It shows that God can save whom ever He wants to and does.
Thank you. I rest my case on your point.
It shows that all things are possible with God.
indeed.
It shows that God can die for the whole world meaning everyone in it.
again you forget those that died before God sent someone.
It shows that His dying for the world is the election of everyone in this world for Salvation.
I'm sorry but this is just not the case. Never have I met anyone that said that all men were elected. But...that a lone does not make it false. However I will begin to show you just how silly this is, after this post.
It shows that men do have a choice to be willing or not.
Man does have a choice, but without election that choice will always be no thanks God.
You will notice in act 9 a light shinned around Paul from Heaven. If this happened to you wouldn't you want to know who it was that spoke to you from the light? Paul at this point didn't believe because he had to ask who it was. It just seems reasonable that if this is a picture of Paul's regeneration then He should have known. When Jesus told Paul who He was. Paul was shaken because of His own guilt of persecuting Jesus. Paul is right away convinced of the truth because of His experience and ask Lord what will you have me do. In verse 6 Paul confesses that Jesus is who He said He was and in that moment was saved. This passage shows Paul's fear of what was happening by Paul calling the voice Lord Just in case. It shows Paul's conviction, it shows Paul being convinced of Christ, and shows Paul's confession of Jesus being Lord.
There is no regeneration before faith here what is here is an unusual act of Jesus Himself ministering to Paul
Not at all. You have a poor misunderstanding of regeneration. No man knows all about God from the very beginning. regeneration means man can now know about God.
So you say, this isn't what God says, nor is it what His word says.
So I say...so the Bible says. Please read the love chapter.
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