If you are speaking of 'spiritual union' with God then you are talking about peace.
No you are not talking about peace because peace does not originate from "spiritual union" but from justification and spiritual union is not justification and the Bible specially attributes "peace" with God to justification not spiritual union (Rom. 5:1). There is no scripture that claims "peace" occurs by spiritual union. That is purely your imagination. If not, then produce the Scripture that declares "peace" is obtained by "spiritual union" or by "regeneration"! No inferences based upon mental gymnatistics please! Clear unambiguous statements of Scripture please!
If you do not have peace with God (which is brought about through the Atonement)
The atonement is the legal basis for ALL OF SALVATION including glorification and thus all of salvation, past, present and future "is brought about through the atonement." However, that aspect of salvation responsible for "peace with God" IN TIME AND SPACE of the elect is not the ACT of atonement but the APPLICATION of the atonement aspect of salvation called "justification by faith" (Rom. 5:1) whereby we are "reconciled" with God IN TIME AND SPACE.
Spiritual union is not the aspect of salvation obtained by atonement whereby we have "peace with God" but rather it is that aspect of salvation by the atonemetn whereby we obtain the LIFE OF GOD. Connected with each other? yes! The same? No! But that is the mental gymnastics you are trying to invent.
you have no spiritual union with God. If you have a spiritual union with God then you have peace with God. You cannot have one without the other. To have one is to have the other because they both reflect both a persons spiritual condition and position.
This is not the issue. The issue is they are not ONE AND THE SAME! Just because they have a cause and effect relationship or because you cannot have one without the other does not mean they are the same or perform the same thing or obtain the same thing. I will not enter into this muddle of confusion you are trying to invent.
I really detest vain arguments and that is why I am simply ignoring most of your reponses. Let's get to the real heart of the glaring error in this discussion and everything else will take care of itself.
Regeneration is quickening making alive but it is more as the very text you quote (Tit. 3:5) and the passage I quoted (Eph. 4:18) demonstrates this clearly.
However, we have already agreed that spiritual death is spiritual separation from God - that is there is separation between our human spirit and the Spirit of God and that is why we are alienated from the life of God - eternal life.
Hence, quickening is the opposite of spritiual separation and thus SPIRITUAL UNION between the human spirit and the Spirit of God is the opposite of spiritual separation. Unless, my memory does not serve me correctly you have already agreed to this in a previous post. Anything IN UNION is without disconnect/separation and that means the human spirit is without disconnect with the Spirit of God or else SPIRITUAL SEPARATION is the only possible alternative and that is SPIRITUAL DEATH.
Therefore, it is impossible to be in spiritual union with the Holy Spirit of God and not be indwelt by the Spirit THROUGH THAT UNION. Utterly impossible! If that indwelling by SPIRITUAL UNION is not present then SPIRIUTAL DEATH is present.
Therefore, either all prior to Pentecost were SPIRITUAL DEAD and no possibility of SPIRITUAL UNION or as your doctrine demands they were sometimes Spirituallly alive and other times Spiritually dead like a yo yo!
Last, justification is a LEGAL FORENSIC term and LEGAL action that occurs IN HEAVEN not in man as it regards the CHANGE OF HIS LEGAL POSITION before God's law not THE CHANGE OF HIS INTERNAL PERSON as his person is still SINFUL while his position before God is SINLESS. Jusifiication by faith in the atonement (His blood - Rom. 3:24-25) is the LEGAL PROPIATION/SATISFACTION of his sins before God but does not remove his sin within his PERSON. This LEGAL POSITION before God obtains "peace" with God (Rom. 5:1) but it IS not the change of man's condition. It may be the CAUSE or CONSEQUENCE (depending on your soteriology) but it is not regeneration.
Regeneration is not justification as regeneration does not refer to his POSITION legally before God but to his PERSONAL CONDITION in regard to his "spirit" NOT HIS BODY nor his soul as what is born of "Spirit is spirit" (Jn. 3:6). This has to do with his INWARD man not his OUTWARD MAN.
You cannot claim that atonement, justification and regeneration are one and the same as they are not. You can only place them in either a chronological cause and effect relationshp or a logical cause and effect relationship but you cannot say one IS the other. Neither can you claim that simply because you cannot have one without the other that they are interchangable or that they do not have distinct separate functions and obtain distinct separate aspects of salvation. However, that is precisely the kind of muddle you are presenting.
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