Remember when you said YHWH and Moses used to meet for pulled-pork sandwiches and talk soccer? You clearly boasted this special revelation was part of your special election package.
Have you ever considered reviewing your posts for fallacious argumentation? We all should.
Do you know what Paul is discussing in 1Cor4? Please run through close context and explain it.
No, I don't actually. You must have been on drugs that day and saw things that weren't in my post.
I know one thing about 1Cor 4 and it's something you personally HATE: God makes the difference either directly or indirectly through secondary causes. God has
given to his elect by
His grace (divine POWER) everything they need for salvation (2Pet 1:3-4). All of God's good and perfect gifts come from above (Jas 1:17). This is how Paul could ask that rhetorical question in 1Cor 4:7 by asking WHO makes the difference!? If you think you can make the case that Paul's answer is MAN makes all the difference in the world, then make your case! But just remember, it's ultimately NOT by man's doing that anyone is in Christ Jesus but by God's (1Cor 1:30). But you falsely believe that it's man's will that puts everyone in Christ, don't you? You essentially said earlier that man's will was the
ultimate reason which is totally illogical and unbiblical. You assign the final cause in the chain of salvation to man's "freewill" choice, when that particular cause is but
one of many secondary causes. The ultimate cause is God (see Rom 8:29-30).
Here's an analogy to prove this fact. A pool player has a tough shot to make. He has no clear direct shot with just the cue ball to land any one ball directly into a pocket, so he has to do a
combination shot. If he hopes to pocket a ball, he's going to have to
plan to hit one or more other balls to ultimately sink the target ball. So, after he carefully assesses the situation, he plans his shot -- the force needed to move the cue ball to strike a secondary ball, the amount of english to put on the cue ball, etc. which in turn will hit a second ball, and that ball in turn will hit a third, and the third will finally hit the target ball. To your way of backwards thinking the third ball in the chain of balls that were struck would be the ultimate cause for sinking the the 4th target ball. But that's nonsense!
The ultimate cause is the Primary Cause, which was the cue ball! If that cue ball had not been hit precisely and accurately at the very
beginning, the end result would have been very different. Therefore, the primary cause for pocketing the target ball was the first ball struck by the pool stick which was guided by a skillful eye and hand. All the other balls that were involved and in play when the shot was taken are
secondary causes and, therefore, cannot be the ultimate/primary cause for sinking the target ball.
And this fact is biblically supported in the post-Fall narrative in Genesis. (See my 2665.) There is no expression of faith by Eve until
after God got the salvation ball rolling by first determining in eternity to save her. Then in time and space God "called" Eve to himself (Gen 3:15) by decreeing her reconciliation. And then after He decreed that He made an atonement provision
. And after he made that, the biblical record reveals Eve's positive response to these chain of events. Of course, again...according to your way of thinking, Eve would have ultimately caused her own salvation by her "freewill" decision.

But that's not how the narrative unfolds, is it? Eve certainly was NOT the Primary Cause since she wasn't the one who decided to become an enemy of the Serpent and reconcile herself to God.
Eve is also the perfect poster child for God's sovereignty in salvation (Rom 9:15-18).