Meaning
The ground of this election to salvation is the good pleasure of God (Eph 1:5, 11; Matt 11:25, 26; John 15:16, 19). God claims the right so to do (Rom 9:16, 21).
It is not conditioned on faith or repentance, but is of soverign grace (Rom 11:4-6; Eph 1:3-6). All that pertain to salvation, the means (Eph 2:8; 2Thess 2:13) as well as the end, are of God (Acts 5:31; 2Tim 2:25; 1Cor 1:30; Eph 2:5, 10). Faith and repentance and all other graces are the exercises of a regenerated soul; and regeneration is God's work, a "new creature."
Men are elected "to salvation," "to the adoption of sons," "to be holy and without blame before him in love" (2Thess 2:13; Gal 4:4, 5; Eph 1:4). The ultimate end of election is the praise of God's grace (Eph 1:6, 12). (See PREDESTINATION