Silverhair
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I am suggesting that ELECT (by definition) comes before repentance. “Because of our decision” would indicate AFTER repentance (or during). Therefore, the ELECTION of 1 Peter 1:1-2 that comes THROUGH “sanctification” cannot be based on “because of our decision” without creating a temporal paradox: God sees what we will freely choose so he chooses us to receive the Spirit as the means by which he will choose us to choose Christ???
Your suggestion regarding elect is not biblical. But I can understand why you are trying to make it work.
The term "elect" implies no more than the fact that God has put them into the visible Church.
Do you have any scripture that clearly supports your elect before repentance view?
You were correct when you said "“Because of our decision” would indicate AFTER repentance (or during)." as that is what we see in the biblical text. They hear, then believe [that world be repentance/faith] then they are saved, are then one of the elect. We see this in Eph 1:13 and Rom 10:9-10.
Salvation, made one of the elect, happens in a moment as we see in the above verses.
Sanctification is the ongoing process whereby the Holy Spirit works in believers, making their lives holy, separated from their old ways and to God in order to be more like Him.
This is just a convoluted way of saying divine determinism "God sees what we will freely choose so he chooses us to receive the Spirit as the means by which he will choose us to choose Christ???" I can see why you put all the ? marks.