@John you didn answer my qus directly. Bible did say God has chosen some people to be saved, didnt mention all. So my question is, if these chosen ones are going to heaven after accepting Christ, does that mean that their subsequent actions will not alter this outcome of entering heaven? And if that happens, what is the purpose of freewill?
You have asked the age old question. This leads one into the two distinct sides of Salvation. Either it is free will or God's grace. The free will side say they believe in Grace but the reality is they do not. They believe this Grace is Christ Jesus and deny the fact that this Grace is in every aspect of Salvation which was in the mind of God from the beginning. Salvation is ALL from God, (Rom 8:28-30)
When Adam fell, all of humanity fell in him. This resulted in humanity becoming darkened and at enmity with God. God knowing this fact, even before He created anything, had already planned Redemption for the Elect. Why the Elect only? It is not that complicated to understand after decades of Scripture study. It is extremely difficult for a new convert. You are at a perilous point in your life but the Holy Spirit will help you see the TRUTH. As our Lord said in John 10:5, the sheep know my voice, (The voice of Truth), and will not follow another. Additionally, the Lord said in John 10:11&15, that He was laying down His life for the Sheep. A distinct group of people. God's chosen remnant.
John 10:11 I am the good shepherd: the good shepherd is laying down his life for the sheep.
Everyone has a "will" and exercises that "will" but it is NOT FREE. Since the fall, the will is in bondage to sin and is darkness and at enmity with God. Therefore, the will of man is exercised out of this nature. The "will" of a man (read desire), cannot work independent of his nature. Since fallen man cares nothing of the things of God and they are foolishness to him, it is unreasonable to think that he will choose something counter to his/her nature. Instead, according to Romans Ch. 1, he/she exchanges the Truth of God for a lie. The "free-wiliest" either denies this bondage or has persons acting against their very nature. A nature that is darkness, will not choose that which is light. This argument doesn't even make good common sense.
2Cor_4:6 Seeing it is God, that said, Light shall shine out of darkness, who shined in our hearts, to give the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ.
Eph 5:8 for ye were once darkness, but are now light in the Lord: walk as children of light
Eph_5:11 and have no fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness, but rather even reprove them;
In the subject of Soteriology, (Salvation), there is both the work of God upon His Elect and the need of the Elect to believe the Gospel. Therefore, to believe on Jesus Christ and to believe the Truth of Scripture. To believe on Jesus Christ cannot be weightier than ones belief in God's revealed Truth, they must be equal and co-existent. If they are not - then one could be believing in a false Christ and many are. Doctrinal Truth cannot be diminished in it's importance. True worship must be in Spirit and Truth (John 4:24). The Bible lays out this "Objective" reality. Worship must be more than "subjective" beliefs.
In order for the Elect of God to believe upon Jesus Christ as their Savior, He must first change their nature. Even the Elect of God are darkness for a time in their life. Their "will" would not choose Christ, indeed they cannot according to John 6:44,65 as well as other verses. At this time, in the elect persons life, choosing Christ would be against his/her nature. So how does the Father bring this about? First - He chose individuals to be saved before the foundation of the world. (Eph. 1:4, Rev. 13:8 & 21:27). The non-elect were passed by and left in their sins. This is God's right. He does not have to show anyone mercy, fore we are all guilty but thanks be to Him that He does. He gave them to His Son to be Redeemed. (John 6:39, 10:16, 17:2 & 6).
Now the elect individuals "nature" must be changed. Note in John 6:44,
No man can come to me, except the Father that sent me draw him: and I will raise him up in the last day. The portion in
blue, speaks to mans
inability because of his darkened nature. A nature that will not come to Christ. The portion in
red, speaks to the changing of that nature, so that a person, with this new nature is drawn to Christ. How is the drawing done? This is discussed in John 3:1-10. The elect person, at the designated time, will be born from above. This is the Sovereign work of Grace carried out by the Holy Spirit. It is a secret work of the Spirit and the recipient is totally "passive" in it's operation, according to the "perfect tense" Greek verb, (In the Passive Voice). Now with a new nature, the individual sees Christ in a whole new light. This new nature is called a heart of flesh, replacing the stony heart as it is called in the Old Testament, (Eze 36:26). Now with this new nature and the indwelling of the Holy Spirit, this person has seeing eyes and hearing ears. They will come to Christ and they will believe on Him and the revealed Truth of God. This is the assurance of God's Salvation plan. Be not fooled are lead astray. Salvation is for the Elect and they will come to know Jesus Christ and not a one will be lost. Read Romans Ch. 9 and meditate upon these things.
Rev 13:7
And it was given unto him to make war with the saints, and to overcome them: and there was given to him authority over every tribe and people and tongue and nation.
Rev_13:8
And all that dwell on the earth shall worship him, every one whose name hath not been written from the foundation of the world in the book of life of the Lamb that hath been slain.