Israel was not elected to salvation. Christians are.
Israel was a type of the Church. It was not the Church itself.
And, by the way, I have never implied someone else isn't elect. If their fruit isn't good, then there's a chance that they are not saved. However, that doesn't mean they aren't one of the elect, and even if they are, they may not be saved yet.
I personally don't like the word Calvinist. I am Reformed or monergistic. I believe God elects a certain group to salvation, and the atonement applies to them alone, and their salvation will be secured. I believe in a God who really saves, not just potentially saves. In other words, I don't believe in weak gods who cannot accomplish their will.
And, I believed that before I was saved I had to be "re-educated" by free-willers who believed in pathetic gods who may be able to save, but maybe not, too.
Israel was a type of the Church. It was not the Church itself.
And, by the way, I have never implied someone else isn't elect. If their fruit isn't good, then there's a chance that they are not saved. However, that doesn't mean they aren't one of the elect, and even if they are, they may not be saved yet.
I personally don't like the word Calvinist. I am Reformed or monergistic. I believe God elects a certain group to salvation, and the atonement applies to them alone, and their salvation will be secured. I believe in a God who really saves, not just potentially saves. In other words, I don't believe in weak gods who cannot accomplish their will.
And, I believed that before I was saved I had to be "re-educated" by free-willers who believed in pathetic gods who may be able to save, but maybe not, too.