Who said anything about being forced to repent ? Christ gives repentance to the elect Acts 5:31
31 Him hath God exalted with his right hand to be a Prince and a Saviour, for to give repentance to Israel, and forgiveness of sins.
It doesnt say Acts 5:31
31 Him hath God exalted with his right hand to be a Prince and a Saviour, for to force repentance to Israel, and forgiveness of sins.
Christ gives repentance to the elect. What if they do not want to repent?
He had to be sent to the lost sheep of Israel. Matt 15:25 But He answered and said, “I was sent only to the lost sheep of the house of Israel.”
They are the chosen ones.... the ones who did not accept God's words before Jesus came so he had to come and had to give repentance....
How exactly do you give someone repentance unless you are instrumental in them turning from their wicked ways.... or doing it for them.... a form of forcing those who really did not want to...., eh?
And where do you read this was for the elect or are you assuming they are because God chose them in the beginning.
But even at that they did not all follow because Jesus had to be sent. (free-will in them)
Romans 11:17
Broken off (11:17)
"But if some of the branches were broken off" (11:17).
Many Jews were rejected from the covenant blessings because of their disobedience. This state exists until today. It does not speak of the whole nation as can be seen from the word 'some' (see also 11:1).
Their disobedience was from free-will
That opened the path to us
Grafted in (1:17)
"... you, being a wild olive, were grafted in among them and became partaker with them of the rich root of the olive tree" (11:17)
Paul, using the olive tree analogy, speaks of how the branch grafted in (Gentiles) will gain its life from the root of the tree. The branch is dependent upon the root rather than the root upon the branch. This speaks of how the original community of God's people have adopted the Gentile community into them through Christ rather than becoming something completely new.
Some object to the possibility of grafting a wild olive onto a cultivated olive tree. But they in fact do this. As a result two things happen. First, the wild branch begins to produce good olives. Secondly, the old tree is newly invigorated. This speaks of Israel's renewed interest in Jesus Christ. This root is clearly referred to in Romans 9:1-5.
Broken off (11:19)
"... Branches were broken off so that I might be grafted in." (11:19)
We can see that Paul accepts a greater plan for the whole. Branches are not broken off with no reason or purpose. In God's economy, all things work together for His greater purpose. This connection between the Jews' rejection and the Gentiles' acceptance is seen in verses 11-14.
By your faith (11:20)
"... You stand only by your faith." (11:20)
In the spirit of chapters 3 and 4 Paul again affirms that we only belong to the community of God by faith. Neither the Jews nor the Gentiles belong without faith; they both belong because they have faith.
In the spirit of chapters 3 and 4 Paul again affirms that we only belong to the community of God by faith. Neither the Jews nor the Gentiles belong without faith; they both belong because they have faith.
There is not a word about predestination here.... IT IS ALL BY FAITH. PERIOD
You have succeeded in proving your chosen verse is not about the elect at all... it is about Israel