I remember talking to my Sunni friend about the gospel. She shared her thoughts and said that the gospel gives us the license to sin, because accountability is being overlooked on the individual. I told her that the gospel is the power of God to convert the soul and change our hearts to love what is spiritual. She continued to assume we believe we can sin and trust that Jesus has paid our penalty, not knowing what else is entailed in the working of the gospel in our lives.
Now, I mention this because this is how this conversation heads to, just as it did with my Islamic friend. It is assumed that those who believe in election believe that we are free in regard to obeying the written word of God.
We aren't elected and that's it. We are elected in Christ to be his people and to live for him. If you are not living a life repentance and holiness, you are showing yourself that you are probably deceived or trying to deceive people into believing you are a Christian. The elect are those unworthy individuals that God with love drew to hear the gospel, worked on them to respond to the gospel, and are being led by him to live in the gospel. It is an organic whole, you cannot have one without the other. If you are chosen to have genuine faith in Christ, you are also chosen to live that gospel filled life after conversion until you die or Christ returns. As it written, "...work out your own salvation with fear and trembling, for it is God who works in you, both to will and to work for his good pleasure." (Phil. 2:12, 13)
As it says in Ephesians 2:10, "For we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand, that we should walk in them."
It is silly to say that everyone was "created in Christ Jesus," let alone "for good works" in him. It also mentioned that God prepared us to do good works beforehand. How can we even attempt to reword this?