Not at all Be, in fact we cannot choose to to to heaven, God chooses that. We have been offered the choice of life or death however. If you choose life, then you accept the conditions of such, which means obedience to God's laws for Christians, to the best of your ability of course. What do you understand from Jesus' words at Mat 7:21-23?
The salvation of God's elect is the result of the will of the Father:
In eternity past before the foundation of the world the Father chose certain persons in Christ Jesus according to His free will in fulfillment of His plan which expressed His holy purpose.
Furthermore, those whom he chose to make eternally secure in His beloved Son He also ordained to receive the gift of faith unto eternal life, foreknowing that the elect would believe because He willed it so. According to His purpose the Father gave those whom He chose to be in Christ Jesus to His dear Son as a
gift. Hence the words of the Savior "
all whom the father gives me shall come to me and him who comes to me I will in no wise cast out." Jon. 6:37
This verse which is quoted so often only in the latter part because some refuse to accept the first part which declares that certain persons are the gift of the Father to the Son secondly, it is stated that without exception the
all whom the Father gives shall come to the Son for the simple reason that the
Father has willed it so.
Since faith is the gift of God and not the work of man's positive volition (Eph. 2:8) it is clear that it is actually exercised only by those to whom the Father predetermined to receive it. The Lord Jesus therefore concludes that the Father has ordained that
all whom He chose in Christ Jesus as a gift to His eternal Son
should and shall come to Him always.
Delighting in the will of his Father, the dear son declares that he will never cast out any who come to him for the fact of their coming is the evidence of the divine drawing by the father and this is why he continues saying "
no man can come to me unless the father who sent me draw him." John 6:44
By this statement a second fact becomes evident not only is it true that all of whom the father has chosen in Christ Jesus as a gift to his son shall come,
like it or not, but that no one else will be allowed to come that this statement created such animosity in the flesh oriented man and the disciples of Jesus that when he repeated these two ideas in one sentence saying,
therefore; said I unto you "
no man can come unto me except it were given him of my father,"
many of His disciples turned their backs on him and never followed Him again. John 6:65-66
Today, even in our time there are many who profess to be followers of Jesus who when they hear that coming to Jesus is entirely the work of God including the act of believing, they turned their backs on his word because their faith is in another Jesus and in another gospel which of course cannot save. Later, the Apostles were to have the same problem of "loss of followers" because they preach Sovereign Grace and denied man any part in perfecting the so great salvation which God has ordained for some and denied for others.
The Apostle Paul indicates that he too has heard the cries of "
that's not fair" from those who find fault with the Word of God concerning the elect and the non elect, and He says this: "
Nay but O man who art thou that repliest against God? Shall the thing formed say to him who formed it, Why hast thou made me thus? Hath not the potter power over the clay of the same lump to make one vessel unto honour, and another unto dishonour? What if God willing to show his wrath and to make his power known endured with much long-suffering the vessels of wrath fitted to destruction: And that He might make known the riches of His glory on the vessels of mercy, which He had afore prepared unto glory , Even us, whom he hath called, not of the Jews only, but also of the Gentiles? Romans 9:20-24
Man rebel against the doctrines of sovereign grace and curse the messengers who declare that only those whom the father chose in eternity past to give to His Son will come to Jesus and
that no others will or can come to Him,
that Jesus who alone can save has said it and to reject this teaching is to reject the only one who can save.
Salvation, therefore; is the result of the Father according as he has chosen us believers in Christ before the foundation of the world that we should be holy and without blame before him in love having predestinated us unto the adoption of sons by Jesus Christ to himself according to the good pleasure of his will to the praise of the glory of His grace through which he has made us accepted in the beloved." Eph. 1:4-6. So writes Paul concerning salvation by the will of the Father.
There are two other commentaries that applies with this segment, but the above should suffice for the moment. I'm sure everyone got the gist.
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The work of God the Son.
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The witness of God the Holy Spirit.
To God Be The Glory