@KenH said: If God "wants" all people that ever live to be saved, then all people that ever live will be saved. The creature is not stronger than the Creator.
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Some people think the sovereignty of God means the coerciveness of God. They think if God wants every soul to be saved, but many souls reject Him, that means God failed.
The truth is, the unrepentant individual is the one who fails. They fail to take advantage of the universal offering of salvation.
God wanted, and commanded, all Israel to obey the 10 commandments. The fact that some disobeyed does not mean they were stronger than God.
Hyper Calvinists who invented Limited Atonement say that Jesus died only for the “few there be that find it” folks. They also think God is disrespectful of man’s free will. They believe that God forces Himself upon a person because He has elected them.
But without voluntary choice, final judgment makes no sense. The unsaved man can simply claim that he never trusted in Christ to get saved because God did not violate his autonomy to force him to repent and believe.
Judgment necessarily is based on each person’s willful choice. Otherwise, humans are just robots programmed by God to either accept the gospel or reject it.
Jesus died for the sins of everyone, but atonement is potential and not applied to a specific individual unless they accept it.
Not one single verse in scripture says God only wants the elect to repent or that Jesus died only for the elect.
II Peter 3:9
The Lord is not slack concerning his promise, as some men count slackness; but is longsuffering to us-ward, not willing that any should perish, but that all should come to repentance.
I John 2:2
And he is the propitiation for our sins: and not for ours only, but also for the sins of the whole world.