You and I differ on the timing of regeneration. I don't really want to rehash the timing of when someone receives life or the Spirit. I was only offering a truth. Behavior has a cause, even the oddest of behaviors. And that cause is rooted in what an individual believes. That's why the gospel is employed in salvation. It is truth, and the truth, specifically the truth concerning salvation, sets one free.
But we agree, there is a cause.
I am leading a discussion on John 10 tonight after finishing up John 9 last week. And all through John we see the cause and Jesus pleading for people to see.
In chapter 9 we see how God drew a man to himself. And the man slowly repented by taking what he saw and using that to change what he thought of Jesus (first a prophet, then He defended Christ and said he had to be from God. then he confessed Jesus as lord.
Many believed by what they witnessed and many did not
Again in chapter 10. Jesus told them to look with their eyes if they did not believe with their ears. and if they would see the works, they would believe. Many did, but again others did not.
the difference that separated them was whether they believed or not.
Those who saw the truth and continued to reject the truth, as Jesus said, they became more blind.. Those who saw the truth, and was drawn to the truth, through believing had their eyes opened.
This is not a regeneration issue. Everyone in John chapter 9 and ten had a choice. to look and see what Jesus did (the signs) and chose to believe and have their eyes opened, or continue to deny what they saw, and get even more blind.
But the choice was theirs