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Eternal Vital Union: Beebe vs. Gill & the Reformers

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Eternal Vital Union: Beebe vs. Gill & the Reformers

De: Guillermo Santamaria
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Eternal Vital Union: Beebe vs. Gill & the Reformers

The live issue is timing. “Eternal vital union” (EVU) claims a real, life-giving union of Christ and His church from eternity, so that regeneration merely manifests what already is. Gill and the classic Reformed insist vital union begins in time, when the Spirit actually grafts a sinner into the living Christ.

Beebe (EVU). Union is both eternal and vital. New birth does not start life in Christ; it reveals it. Beebe leans on Col 3:3–4 (“your life is hidden with Christ in God”) as real-but-veiled, and on Rom 5 (two Adams): as we truly sinned in Adam before personal acts, so the elect truly lived in Christ before personal experience. He recasts history as unveiling: incarnation, cross, new birth, and glorification are successive disclosures of an anterior life-bond. This fuels his suspicion of “progressive sanctification” talk; sanctification is Christ’s, perfect and entire, with temporal obediences as time-bound manifestations, not increments toward acceptance.

Gill. He affirms eternal union in decree, love, and federal headship, yet insists vital/mystical union starts at regeneration. His famous contrast—our “secret being in Christ” (everlasting) versus our “open being in Christ” (conversion)—preserves the classic order: decree (eternal)accomplishment (Christ’s historical work)application (the Spirit unites in time). On that footing, justification is forensic and applied in time to those thus united; any “eternal justification” is only an immanent act in God, never a status possessed by the person before faith. Gill can speak grandly of God’s purpose without letting decree swallow application or experience.

Reformers & Reformed confessions. They track with Gill’s timing. The Spirit unites in time, and from that union flow duplex gratiajustification (legal acceptance) and sanctification (real renewal)—inseparable yet distinct. “Eternal” describes election in Christ and covenant headship; “vital” names the Spirit’s application to the person. That keeps the Creator/creature boundary intact, safeguards the ordo salutis, and protects justification by faith from being demoted to mere “awareness” of a pre-owned status.

Textual cadence. On this reading, Col 3 speaks of present union, secured and unseen with future unveiling at Christ’s appearing; Rom 5 secures federal headship, while vital participation arrives by the Spirit’s historical act of grafting. Sacraments then seal what God applies in time; they don’t create an eternal tie.

Pressures on EVU.

  1. Category drift: mixing decree with application.

  2. Justification’s timing: if the life-bond is eternal in the person, application risks becoming mere disclosure, not a gift.

  3. Metaphysics: implying a creature “has” created life prior to existence strains the Creator/creature divide.

Bottom line. The hinge is vital.

  • Beebe: Vital is eternal; regeneration manifests.

  • Gill/Reformed: vital begins in time; eternity names decree/headship.

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