"Literal" is not always at issue. In Romans9:18 taking it literally we might think that God
hardens men TOWARDS sin and TOWARDS condemnation. But we know from the rest of Scripture that's not true; and we can prove "Semitic View" (Exodus 10:1 "God hardened Pharaoh", two verses earlier 9:34 "Pharoah hardened
himself"). And yet, there is no such reason to not take Heb12:7-9 at face value,
proving that a person can forfeit being "born-again"!
If we agree that "eklektos" is the same as
"saved", then we are saved by the sanctifying work of the Spirit.
who are chosen/saved ...according to the foreknowledge of God the Father, by the sanctifying work of the Spirit, to obey Jesus Christ and be sprinkled with His blood: May grace and peace be yours in the fullest measure.
So it's not "chosen-to-obey", it's "chosen:
1. According to the foreknowledge of God
2. by the sanctifying work of the Spirit
3. to/by/through obedience
Recognize also that "chosen TO", uses
"eis" --- into 573, to 281, unto 207, for 140, in 138, on 58, toward 29, against 26, misc 322 appearances in Scripture.
I don't agree that it conspicuously means "The Spirit sovereignly causes obedience".
It means what it says; we must come to understanding what the Scriptrual meaning is.
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