This really doesn't answer my question.
However the next part sort-of answers it.
So from the above I presume you agree that regeneration includes the following as having happened prior to salvation:
1. New heart and New spirit - (new creation - old things gone all are new)
...1a. Justified - something had to be done to remove and thus replace the old.
2. Sanctified
3. Indwelling of the Holy Spirit
4. Reconciled unto God
Does that accurately depict what you state happens at the regeneration?
Just interjecting here on this...
Would you agree that what is being listed here as the "process" would tend to be more in line with what stricy reformed teach, rather than what many baptists beieve on this subject matter?
As I know that they do teach and hold that an elected person could even have regeneration start in infant/young child stage, and be confirmed/ratified as an adult...
Would they see regeneration as being "new Birth/Born Again?"
From the perspective of a Baptist holder to this...
Wouldn't it be:
God quickens/wakes up a person that has been elected by God to treceive eternal life in Christ
receive Gospel place faith in jesus
regenerated/Holy Spirit indwelt/sealed/confirmed as an elect
sanctifing process life long
Death/Second Coming whichever happens first
seems that some of what reformed and Hyper cal teach is interesting , in that it does seem almost like catholic lite, as they say god elects them but need to "prove" it by betting sactified enough to receive it at death, never fully persuaded assured of real salvation!