The fallen abide in Adam, the realm of darkness. Does scripture say some of those in Adam cannot seek God some of the time? Nope. Matthew 23:13 teaches of fallen men actually entering heaven without being compelled, because they were blocked. Thus the assertion that fallen men cannot seek God or trust fully in Christ is mistaken and unbiblical.
John 3 teaches that everyone believing into Christ will not perish but have eternal life. Thus the capacity to choose to seek God and trust fully in Christ is scriptural.
John 6, everyone who has heard and learned from the Father comes to Me. Thus yet again, the capacity of some to hear and trust in Christ is taught in scripture.
Sequence matters, the born anew believer is a new creation. But the transformation occurs when a person is set apart (sanctified) in Christ and not before. We are chosen through faith in the truth, therefore we are believers before we are chosen. Our faith in Christ provides our access to the grace in which we stand (Romans 5:1-2). Thus our election is conditional, based on God crediting our faith as righteousness, Romans 4:4-5/24.
Some men have so hardened their hearts by the practice of sin, they cannot understand the gospel, just as Jesus teaches in John 8:42-47. But other fallen men, those that believe God and are open to the coming Messiah, who are "of God" do hear and respond.
Bottom line, some fallen people do seek God and trust in Christ, for they were saved by grace "through faith." Thus their faith is credited as righteousness before they are set apart in Christ and born anew as a new creation.
John 3 teaches that everyone believing into Christ will not perish but have eternal life. Thus the capacity to choose to seek God and trust fully in Christ is scriptural.
John 6, everyone who has heard and learned from the Father comes to Me. Thus yet again, the capacity of some to hear and trust in Christ is taught in scripture.
Sequence matters, the born anew believer is a new creation. But the transformation occurs when a person is set apart (sanctified) in Christ and not before. We are chosen through faith in the truth, therefore we are believers before we are chosen. Our faith in Christ provides our access to the grace in which we stand (Romans 5:1-2). Thus our election is conditional, based on God crediting our faith as righteousness, Romans 4:4-5/24.
Some men have so hardened their hearts by the practice of sin, they cannot understand the gospel, just as Jesus teaches in John 8:42-47. But other fallen men, those that believe God and are open to the coming Messiah, who are "of God" do hear and respond.
Bottom line, some fallen people do seek God and trust in Christ, for they were saved by grace "through faith." Thus their faith is credited as righteousness before they are set apart in Christ and born anew as a new creation.