Perhaps what you are saying is true. However, he not only speaks of us being saved in the past - but goes one step further by saying it took place before time began. Plus, I believe his word is to instruct the entire body of Believers
Does this imply that our being saved was settled even before we were born, even though it did not happen until later? Food for thought!
Let's just look at the pattern we see here.
Genesis 6 shows us that God looks at all humans and can only find ONE person, Noah, God would describe as Righteous.
This is fascinating because Noah's great great great Grandfather is Enoch and Enoch's son Methuselah and Noah's dad Lamech were alive [and we believe they went to Heaven] but God didn't mention their names only Noah's name.
But we go 3 more generations and we have Noah's great great great Grandson Abram [Abraham] and now God decides to create a specific people called the Hebrew People.
The Hebrew People, as long as they did their best to obey the Law and fulfill the Sacrifice requirements were guaranteed Eternal Salvation that would happen when Shiloh [the Messiah] would come.
Then the Shiloh [Messiah] comes and now EVERYONE can be saved.
So it went from Adam to Noah that EVERYONE could be saved, then it was the Hebrew People and those Gentiles who be Proselytized, and now it's back to EVERYONE can be saved.
Our problem is we read the word FOREKNEW and believe it means Selection rather than thinking in terms of God being Omnipotent [ALL KNOWING].
Yes, God knew who would be saved. God knew who would be conformed to Jesus Christ. God knows Everything. But it doesn't say anywhere that God chose this people for Hell or this people for Heaven. It literally doesn't say that anywhere in the Bible. We have became Mathematicians and did that ourselves. We have put words into the Bible that do not exist anywhere. We have ADDED to the Bible which God commands us not to ever do.