I really do appreciate your concern, Pilgrim, that my position rests too much on reason. I do feel like I've posited sufficient scriptural evidence, both concrete and inference as consistent with WCF 1.6. However, I confess that human reason can and does often fail when it comes to interpreting scripture and understanding God to the extent He has revealed Himself. Another hard lesson that this recovering hyper-Calvinist has learned. In the end, we live by faith, not reason.

The only difference I was referring to between Christ's obedience and ours is that, according to my understanding of what you've stated, you believe we are to love our enemies and show them benevolence while Christ hates His reprobate enemies and shows them benevolence. Please correct me if I've misinterpreted you in any way.

I also want to be clear that I'm not in any way trying to divide the Godhead. I primarily have focused on the Person of Christ because he was our example that fulfilled the law in our stead.

I also wholeheartedly agree with you that the love God has for His elect is particular, unique and infinite. At the end of the day, all we can do is stand back, marvel and praise God for His grace to us and seek to live a life of thankful obedience to our God and Father.

Thank you for a good discussion.