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    Van Well-Known Member
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    First lets define “corporate” election as God making a choice to deal with a group of people according to His purpose. Thus, whoever is “in the corporate sphere” of His choice is chosen, and therefore anyone who enters that sphere becomes chosen or elect. The concept does not include a specific way to enter that sphere, so it is consistent with the Arminian idea that when a person sincerely puts their trust in Christ, they enter that sphere and become “elect” but corporate election does not preclude denial of human choice as the means of entry. The means must be an additional stipulation.

    Secondly, it is a false dichotomy to say if God does sometimes choose to deal with a group for some purpose, that means He does not ever choose individuals for some related purpose. Corporate election does not require the denial of individual election, and individual election does not require the denial of corporate election.

    As we wade into the subject of corporate election, our first question might be, do we see in the Bible the notion of corporate election or individual election. The answer is both. As Dr. Daniel B. Wallace wrote, “Individual and corporate perspectives are intertwined in Paul.”

    Next, to paraphrase Dr. Wallace, “whether individual or corporate election is in view, the election is initiated by God and effected by God. Those who are chosen become what they were chosen for.” Judas was chosen to fulfill the betrayer prophecy, and that is what he became.

    Next can there be corporate election without first being individual election? The answer to this depends on how one understands the question. For example Abraham was chosen and then within his descendants the line leading to Christ was promised, the world being blessed through Abraham’s seed. So this would be an example of an individual election resulting in a corporate election. On the other hand God might choose to order the destruction of a people who are in the way of God’s people from fulfilling His purpose. So the answer is there can be corporate elections that are the consequence of individual elections, and there can be corporate elections not as a consequence of an election of some individual from the group.

    Which brings us to the crux of the matter, are we chosen corporately to salvation or individually to salvation? Dr. Wallace again correctly pointed out that Romans 8:33 clearly addresses charges being brought against individuals, saying if they are elect, no charge can be brought. Why not? Because they were chosen by God to salvation, and no plan of God can be thwarted. If all has been forgiven by God, no lesser entity can bring any charge. If you have a Presidential pardon, no state governor can charge you with the pardoned crime. Secondly, and this point was definitely not made by Dr. Wallace, if a person was chosen to salvation, they would be elect, but if they had not received forgiveness, then a charge could be brought against them. Thus this verse requires that election to salvation and that salvation go hand in hand with no delay between the two.

    And if as required by Romans 8:33, there is no delay, when are we chosen? Since many verses clearly teach before we were chosen, we were sinners; our individual election to salvation has to occur during our physical lifetime. In 1 Corinthians 1:26-30 we see God chose what the world saw as weak and foolish, requiring those chosen to be in and therefore known by the world. Second Thessalonians 2:13 says we are chosen through belief in the truth, requiring that we were alive and believing in Jesus when we were chosen. 1 Peter 2:9-10 says once we were not a people but now we are a people, requiring that we lived before becoming part of God’s chosen people, and also once we had not received mercy but now we have received mercy, again requiring that we lived without receiving mercy, and then we received mercy. Lastly we have God choosing the poor to the world, again requiring people being chosen while living and known to the world. James 2:5.

    In summary, when God chose Christ to be His Redeemer, that was an individual election that resulted in a corporate election, everyone subsequently redeemed was corporately chosen in Him, as the target group of His redemption plan, thus He chose us in Him before the foundation of the world, but we enter that corporate sphere when God individually credits our faith as righteousness and places us spiritually in Christ, thus the sanctification by the Spirit, 2 Thessalonians 2:13 being our individually set apart in Christ is our individual election to salvation.
     
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    You create a presupposition (a philosophy) and then attempt a few prooftexts to justify your philosophy. You have been corrected on numerous occasions regarding your error on this subject. Why do you persist when you have been shown to be wrong already?
    I will not respond beyond this comment for this thread. It is my hope that others will not respond either.
     
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    Pay no attention to the claim that something has been refuted in the unreferenced past.

    And pay no attention to scripture nullification by calling them proof-texts. The biblical evidence is compelling, we are individually chosen for salvation during our lifetime, after we have lived without mercy, as a children of wrath. (Ephesians 2:3) People predestined to heaven cannot be headed to torment, and cannot be children of wrath for they are children of God. Thus the doctrine of individual election before creation is unbiblical.
     
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    If people are chosen for salvation by God, prior to faith, how does it matter if it’s one minute prior or before the foundation of the world?

    Scripture (Eph 1) says Cristians are chosen in Christ before the foundation of the world, so there is biblical support for it. I understand you might see that verse as corporate election, but I’ll disagree.

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    Why do you disagree with scripture? People are not chosen prior to faith individually, we are chosen individually through or on the basis of faith, 2 Thessalonians 2:13.

    2Thessalonians 2:13-14
    But we should always give thanks to God for you, brethren beloved by the Lord, because God has chosen you from the beginning for salvation through sanctification by the Spirit and faith in the truth. It was for this He called you through our gospel, that you may gain the glory of our Lord Jesus Christ.

    Yes, Ephesians 1:4 says we were chosen in Him before the foundation of the world, but that election must be corporate, otherwise we would never have been "not a people" we would have always been "a people chosen for God's own possession." 1 Peter 2:9-10.

    1Peter 2:9-10
    But you are A CHOSEN RACE, A royal PRIESTHOOD, A HOLY NATION, A PEOPLE FOR God’s OWN POSSESSION, so that you may proclaim the excellencies of Him who has called you out of darkness into His marvelous light; for you once were NOT A PEOPLE, but now you are THE PEOPLE OF GOD; you had NOT RECEIVED MERCY, but now you have RECEIVED MERCY.

    In order to be chosen through faith, faith must be prior to the individual election, otherwise the choice would not be through faith. Therefore our election prior to our creation must be corporate according to scripture.
     
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    I may be wrong but it appears you have missed his point. Man cannot be both elected from the foundation of the world individually and also children of wrath prior to salvation at the same time. Being predestined to salvation would remove one from the pool of children of the wrath.
     
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    I understood but disagree. God chooses/elects His people for salvation before the foundation of the world.

    Even while they are sinners without God, under Gods wrath, condemned as all mankind is, until such time that God intervenes in the lives of His chosen to bring them to salvation.

    Their salvation is certain since they are Gods elect, but they are under condemnation until He brings them to salvation.

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    And that is a contradiction that is inconsistent with Gods character. Being condemned and elected at the same time. That cannot be reasonably vetted out.
     
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    Paul simply explains the method by which God made His choice/election of them “from the beginning” a reality in time.

    It is a work of God Holy Spirit to sanctify or set apart, and then salvation is appropriated by faith in Christ according to the gospel.

    If God “elects” or choses someone for salvation based on something they do, it is a works based salvation. If mankind responds to Gods intervention in a persons life, by the work of God Holy Spirit, you have Gods grace.

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    Again, I disagree.

    Suppose a man choses a woman to marry. His heart is set upon her. She is not his wife until a certain point in time. Until that moment in time, she is not his wife.

    God has chosen/elected certain people for salvation before the foundation of the world. His heart is set upon it.

    Unlike the man seeking the wife, God makes His choice/election certain by God Holy Spirit intervening in each persons life, enabling them to believe the gospel. At that point in time, Gods election results in salvation for those He chose.

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    I did not see where you addressed the verses which preclude the view you posted above.
    So we are set apart (sanctified) into Christ by the Holy Spirit on the basis or through faith in the truth. This could not occur before creation because we did not exist and therefore did not have faith.

    We could not have received the mercy of being chosen individually after not having mercy if we had been individually chosen before creation.

    I could go on and on but it would be pointless if we choose to accept a view of one verse, and nullify the rest.
     
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    Here you are nullifying Romans 8:33, no charge can be brought against God's elect, but you say charges can be brought even though elect. Your elect but not elect claim is not biblical.
     
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    At the close of Chapter 22, of his "Institutes of Christian Religion," Calvin seeks to support unconditional individual pre-selection by extrapolating the selection by Jesus of His apostles whom had been given Him by the Father. This is also a false premise. God does select individuals, in order to further his purpose and plan. He hardens hearts and causes calamities and otherwise supernaturally alters the natural course of events to bring His predestined plan to fruition. But, since His plan included choosing believers based on granting grace through faith, extrapolation of God’s choices not conditioned on faith, runs counter to the evidence presented in His Word. Scripture can and does support both corporate election of the kind of people – believers - and individual election. God did not choose Abraham for unknown reasons; but scripture says He found him a man of faith. Many times, God appears to include His evaluation of the human heart in His selections. When God chose Christ, Christ existed as the Word (John 1:1) Therefore, when God chose us in Him before the foundation of the world He chose us corporately -believers in Christ as the target group of His redemption plan, and then subsequently during our lifetime He chose us individually by putting us in Christ, choosing people whose faith He credited as righteousness, according to His redemption plan.
     
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    If it was simply a matter of a time when the salvation occurs your analogy would work well. Unfortunately, it fails due to the fact that unbelievers are condemned to death. Being chosen in advance would necessarily have to remove that condemnation. Your analogy doesn't fit.
     
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    Post #9
    The “choosing for salvation”, in the 2 Thess passage, is from” the beginning”.

    The “through” the “sanctification of Holy Spirit and faith in the truth” explains the method God has ordained for that salvation to be obtained in time.

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    Please show me in scripture where Abraham was referred to as a “man of faith” prior to God revealing Himself to him?

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    The condemnation is removed at the time of salvation. Just because God has elected someone to salvation in time, and that election to salvation is certain, doesn’t mean the condemnation is removed until the time of salvation.

    Suppose I play a pickup game of basketball with Labron James. I am condemned to lose. The outcome is certain, but he doesn’t win until the time comes.

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    No, the verse says we are "chosen" through faith in the truth, not saved through faith in the truth.
    From or after the beginning precludes reference to before creation. And in actuality, refers to the beginning of the New Covenant.
     
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    Romans 4:13
    For the promise to Abraham or to his descendants that he would be heir of the world was not through the Law, but through the righteousness of faith.

    No claim was made that Abraham came to put faith in God before God revealed Himself to Abram. Please do not muddy the water.

    Nehemiah 9:7-8

    You are the LORD, the God who chose Abram, who brought him out of Ur of the Chaldeans and gave him the name Abraham 8. You found his heart faithful before You, and made a covenant with him to give the land of the Canaanites and Hittites, of the Amorites and Perizzites, of the Jebusites and Girgashites—to give it to his descendants. You have kept Your promise, because You are righteous.…

     
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    And again, note no answer for how we could be chosen individually and still not be a people chosen for God's own possession.
     
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