That's true, and you are welcome, Forest, but that verse does not address the fact that the natural man is incapable of loving God in that he is hostile in his mind toward Him - an enemy. We both acknowledge that God must move first, and Jesus draws all men to Himself, though I think on that second point you hold to it only being the elect who are drawn, while I hold to it being whosoever will believe, for the gospel goes out to all, and though men (and women, too, of course) may acknowledge and/or see God's handiwork in creation, this does not in itself expose them to the gospel message, nor guarantee they know the One True God. So while some say, what is the point of preaching if God has already chosen whom He will save, I believe people are seeking Truth in their own way, and even Pilate wondered what was truth, while faced with the Person in Whom it is embodied. And to those who diligently seek truth, God will reveal His Son, and the message of the cross. Now at what point a person's heart is circumcised is little spoken of here, but that needs to happen before we can love God and truly submit our will to His, even after having sincerely sought and had revelations and Divine interventions. I may have left something out? I just got home from work and grocery shopping... and tomorrow is another work day for me...
Always good to read your comments about the scriptures Magenta. I did a career carrying the mail, and have been retired longer that I worked. I did not have a knowledge of the doctrine of Christ until I was 62 years old. I am now 89 years old. With that said, I will try to commit on your statements.
There are many people, I believe, in this world, that do not believe that there is a spiritual God. they are, probably from all walks of life, some being very educated in worldly things, such as astrologers, scientists, etc, that believe humanity evolved from the ape, others believing in the big bang theory, etc.
I believe people, such as these, comprise the natural man, and do not love a spiritual God that they cannot discern, thinking it to be foolishness.
My understanding of the scriptures is that believing spiritual things is a product of having been born again of the indwelling of the Holy Spirit, and not the cause of the natural man believing in spiritual in order to be born again.
I think Eph 2:1-5 makes it clear that the natural man/woman is spiritually dead at the time that God, by his grace, quickens them to their new spiritual life.
This question comes up frequently about "why is preaching necessary if God has already predestined them to be adopted as his children, and promised the an inheritance of eternal heaven"
To explain this, will involve quite a few more scriptures, so bear with me, if you have the time.
I believe the scriptures to teach that Jacob/Israel (God changed Jacob's name to be called Israel, Gen 32:27-28, and I believe that Jacob/Israel is spiritual Israel.
Spiritual Israel, at one point, turned away from God and began to worship idols, resulting in God blinding their eye's to understand the truth of Christ's doctrine, but they can be grafted back in by repenting, and coming unto a knowledge of doctrine truth. Disobedient Israel did not lose their promise of an eternal inheritance of heaven, but they did lose their fellowship with God, until they repent. I believe only those people whom God has exchanged their heart of stone to a fleshy heart that can be "pricked" to feel spiritual guilt, will repent.
Zeph 3:11-13 explains this fact that God left in the mist of disobedient Israel, (lost sheep of the household of Jacob/Israel) a remnant of Jacob/Israel, that he has revealed the truths about Jesus, and what he accomplished for his chosen people. Thus the reason for preaching is to the lost sheep of the household of Jacob/Israel in hopes that some of them might be saved (delivered) from their ignorance of righteousness of God.
I believe that Acts 2:37 has a part in this, and also Rom 10:1-3. along with many other scriptures.
Sorry about my lengthy post. I hope I didn't lose you, or confuse you. I love to defend, what I think is the same doctrine that Jesus taught, and am willing to discuss it with you further.