You cannot be elect and be hated by God. You cannot be conceived except in iniquity. God hates iniquity. Hence, you cannot be elected before you are conceived and live without mercy.
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This is a lie God has never ever hated the elect, this is a false gospel, you and van are really the same , there is really no difference in both of your false understanding of salvation..
Seed or body? Both? I can't picture that any better than I can that my spirit existed in eternity.If jesus exsisted then his seed exsisted thats my point, God views the seed as in exsistence of the Father that is the point of the levi Illustration..
Jesus Christ has always had a body that exisited the elect are his body..
Seed or body? Both? I can't picture that any better than I can that my spirit existed in eternity.
Was Beloved ever a worker of iniquity? Not according to his testimony. I employ Owen for my reply.
Lets consider the idea that we were "in Christ" because God planed to put us "in Christ."
Thus when we are placed in Christ, we receive the grace given us in Christ before the world began.
However, since no one was in Christ before the foundation of the world..
And to repeat, for the umpteenth time, when God choose the Word to be His Redeemer, He granted or gave or bestowed grace upon those in Christ before the foundation of the world. However, since no one was in Christ before the foundation of the world, we receive that grace, given before the foundation of the world to those in Christ, when we are spiritually placed in Christ. Good Grief.
It is a logical impossibility that anyone was in Christ before creation, before we were created. It is a biblical impossibility that anyone was individually chosen to be in Christ before they lived without mercy.
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And to repeat, for the umpteenth time, when God choose the Word to be His Redeemer, He granted or gave or bestowed grace upon those in Christ before the foundation of the world. However, since no one was in Christ before the foundation of the world, we receive that grace, given before the foundation of the world to those in Christ, when we are spiritually placed in Christ. Good Grief.
In the context of the Gospel, we must keep in mind the proper distinction between the Representative and those whom He represents. According to God, the Father’s, purpose, the elect died in the Person of Christ as their substitutionary Representative at the cross, but died not in their own persons at the cross. This is according to God’s Testimony! The “One,” Christ as Representative, died, and “all,” those represented by the One, died when He died (2 Cor. [/5:14).
Actually, Beloved57 takes the concepts too far, and does not differentiate between intent and actuality. God can Elect to save individuals before the foundation of the world, that election being His intent to save, and then the actuality of their salvation is brought about during their lives, after they have lived without mercy, as Van puts it. It could be argued that no man lives entirely without mercy, but that's not the point here. The mercy being spoken of is the mercy of salvation and forgiveness of sins.Still waiting for the question to be answered. How could people before they were created live without mercy? Answer: They could not. Therefore Beloved57 view contradicts 1Peter 2:9-10, whereas my view is consistent with Ephesians 1:4 and 2 Timothy 1:9. Whenever believers are spiritually placed in Christ, they receive the grace given to those in Him before the foundation of the world.