Would God be righteous and holy if He were to save a person before they could believe and even though some people believe they can't be saved because God did not save them first? The Holy Spirit showed me that this is evil and that many in calvinism believe in this heresy.

Does God value the choice we make for Him afforded to us being made in His image because He wants to walk with those who choose His life who were drawn and received Him? This is a choice made not by the fleshly sin of the body or self of the soul, but by that free gift of being made in His image to come to the cross as a helpless sinner to receive Jesus as Lord and Savior TO BE SAVED? Even though everyone is made in His image, not everyone wants to be saved and that is their choice.

If you believe you were saved first before you could believe, does this mean that you were really not saved since God does not save you this way-as like a robot without conscience? What then is God's way of salvation? He predestinates by foreknowing (Rom. 8.29) our free-choice (Abel's free-will offering and John 3.16) made in His image (Gen. 1.26,27): a conditional election, unlimited atonement, resistible grace, for preservation of the saints (once-saved-always-saved).

So all those in the outward appearance of the kingdom of heaven (not all calvinists), not all of them are saved. Many are the tares (not all calvinists) who try to look like the saved wheat, but God has his sickle that he will apply at the right time.

Amen.