Yet you believe people can become unelected.
That's my understanding based on your posts in this thread and our interactions.
They can give up their faith.
That's my understanding based on your posts in this thread and our interactions.
They can give up their faith.
Being elected simply means being chosen. And you are chosen because you have faith in God, not because God predetermined ahead of time that you will be created to be one who has faith in God. So if you stop having faith in God you will cease to have that which God uses to determine who will be among the chosen and who will not.
And so the question boils down to whether or not a person can stop having faith. I say they can. Others say you can't, and the reason they say you can't is because God purposely created believers to be believers and have no choice in the matter. That belief is based on an incorrect understanding of what 'election' is.
If that's the case then they were never elected to begin with?
Happy to be corrected.
Happy to be corrected.
On the basis of your faith you are chosen by God to be among the members of Christ's body. As opposed to being chosen to be included in Christ on the basis of your meritorious works of righteousness. Esau and Jacob illustrate this truth. God chose Jacob over Esau without consideration of their work, for they had done nothing upon which to choose them that way. The point being, God has already determined ahead of time that being chosen will not be based on what you do, but rather based on God's grace. Grace that is received through believing, not working. This is a theme in Paul's letters. Salvation has always been by grace, not works. The law did not change this truth.
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