I will keep testifying to it since its the Truth:
Rom 5 18 ; 1 Tim 4 10 is limited to the elect
Your truth not the biblical truth. You are reading into the text what you need to find to support your philosophy. It is not the bible you believe but yourself.
1Ti 4:10 For to this end we both labor and suffer reproach, because we trust in the living God,
who is the Savior of all men, especially of those who believe.
Who is the Saviour of all men - This must be understood as denoting that he is the Saviour of all people in some sense which differs from what is immediately affirmed - “
especially of those that believe.”
It cannot mean that he brings all people to heaven, “especially” those who believe - for this would be nonsense....
Does it mean that he saves others “without” believing? But this would be contrary to the uniform doctrine of the Scriptures; see Mark 16:16.
When, therefore, it is said that he “is the Saviour of ‘all’ people, ‘especially’ of those who believe,” it must mean that there is a sense in which it is true that he may be called the Saviour of all people, while, at the same time, it is “actually” true that those only are saved who believe.
As he {Christ} has “provided” salvation for all people. He is thus their Saviour - and may be called the common Saviour of all; that is, he has confined the offer of salvation to no one class of people; he has not limited the atonement to one division of the human race; and he actually saves all who are willing to be saved by him.
Barnes
Rom 5:18 Therefore, as through one man's offense
judgment came to all men, resulting in condemnation, even so through one Man's righteous act
the free gift came to all men, resulting in justification of life.
The apostle resumes the statement or proposition made in Romans 5:12, and after the intermediate explanation in the parenthesis Romans 5:13-17, in this verse and the following, sums up the whole subject. The explanation, therefore, of the previous verses is designed to convey the real meaning of Romans 5:18-19.
Barnes