Thanks for your patience, RB. I do realize that "election" comes "before the foundation of the earth," thx. But when we talk about "election," we are talking about "predestination," aren't we?
ReformedBaptist said:
You have read these Scriptures, but I will post them again:
"Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who hath blessed us with all spiritual blessings in heavenly places in Christ: According as he hath chosen us in him before the foundation of the world, that we should be holy and without blame before him in love: Having predestinated us unto the adoption of children by Jesus Christ to himself, according to the good pleasure of his will, To the praise of the glory of his grace, wherein he hath made us accepted in the beloved." Eph 1:3-6
RB Commentary: I go through a pretty simple exercise to let the text TELL ME what to think and believe: I ask questions:
Q.Who has chosen?
A. God the Father.
Yes, to spiritual blessings and conformance to Christ's image, right?
Q. How has He blessed us?
A. Though Jesus Christ our Lord
"In Christ," right? IOW, we had to be "in Christ" or these things would not be ours. It's like saying He blessed us in Christ and accordingly, He chose/predestined us to adoption, to His will, to be made accepted in His Son.
Q. What are His blessings?
A. Election and predestination.
The 2 (election and predestination) are the same thing. They result from being "in Christ."
Q. When did God bless us?
A. Before the foundation of the world.
Yes,
Q. Why did God bless us?
A. That we would be adopted sons, holy, and blameless before Him.
Also true.
Q. On what grounds did He bless us?
A. His love, purpose, good pleasure, and will. Simply: Because it pleased Him to do so. He has MADE us accepted in the Beloved (Christ Jesus).
But why did that please Him to do so? Because we were foreknown in Christ.
Rom 8:29 -- Those whom He did foreknow, He did predestine [or "elect" or "choose"] to be conformed to the image of His Son."
Step #1: Foreknown "in Christ" was through foreseen repentance and trusting of Him.
Step #2: Predestined/elected to be like Jesus.
TIME BEGINS: Adam ... Noah ... Abraham ... Jesus ...
Step #3: The predestined (who were foreknown) are "called" during their lives, right?
Step #4: When He called or "drew" them, they did "
come" and were justified in Christ.
Step #5: The justified are glorified -- that is, the Holy Spirit was given to dwell in them (This is how every "revival" in Acts unfolded -- gospel call, belief justification, and glorifying regeneration.). Do you know that we are glorified in Christ while we live? Yup! That's why Paul didn't say justified - sanctified - glorified.
Those are the questions I ask which I draw from the Scripture and the answers are from the Scriptures. What you are missing in your attack on unconditional election is that God chose persons to be blessed in Christ:
1. Before the world began.
2. They were chosen because of God's good pleasure and purpose.
I realize it -- and it is the time element that throws you off, not me. It goes without saying that God "elects"/predestines before creation. What Calvinists can't seem to comprehend is that God also "foreknows" before creation -- that foreknowing is NOT the same as "electing"/"predestining."
Foreknowing may have 2 phases: a) passive in which God foresees and b) active in that He then elects those He foresees. But it is first passive by which God knows who will believe and, thus, who to "bless."
skypair
Hope that clears things up for folks.[/QUOTE]