IIRC you give off strong Calvinist vibes, but there are a number of different shades of Calvinism, often in stark contrast with each other and the product of serious thought.
Some of them are very interesting on this question.
I’d like to give it more thought, but a lecture calls me to examine this topic much more concretely as exemplified in the life of David (and many other things exemplified in the life of this man after God’s own heart).
No, there is nothing distinctive of Calvinism here, and my last sentence against OSAS is contrary to it, as while that aspect is dispute, it is simply standard Scriptural historical evangelical preaching, thus Catholics oppose it.