BobRyan
Well-Known Member
Tom Butler said:Helen--and HP: I'm not going to debate this subject. Others are better qualified. But I will try to explain why both Cals and non-Cals agree that election is from eternity.
Non-Cals hold that election is based on God's forseeing faith in a person and elects him accordingly. I believe that takes place in eternity since there is not a time when God did not know or forsee that person's faith. Non-Cals may believe that one who is saved is thus elected, in time. But in the mind of God, who is above time, that salvation, and election, is an accomplished fact from eternity.
True - God forseeing the future and all the results of His work in the gospel fully knows who will freely accept and who will freely reject using the free will He has given to both.
But these are two entirely different definitions for elect.
In the 4 and 5 point model elect is "arbitrarily select A over B".
In the Arminian "foresees" view "it is BOTH A and B drawn with the SAME all consuming love an passion for the lost, yet A uses free will to choose life and B uses free will to choose death".
in Christ,
Bob