Well that's a forward movement then. At least I got a few things right!
We all see threw the glass dimly. None of us have all the answers. Well it seems all my posts have born some good fruit after all.
I understand that there is a moment when a sinner moves from spiritual death to life. But when does that come about? At the moment that someone gets a warm feeling listening to a sermon? Or when a guy gets a pang of conscience when he's betraying his wife with another woman and wonders if God might have something to say about it? Maybe, maybe not. I don't know your salvation story, but I was not saved until I was 38, and it involved a lot of running away from God, and a lot of conviction that did not lead directly to repentance. Read John Bunyan's spiritual autobiography, Grace abounding to the Chief of Sinners. He went through agonies of conviction and inner turmoil before God finally brought him to salvation.
What you, Bunyan and even I went through prior to our trusting in Christ is what let up to the point of our regeneration. All the conviction the pangs of conscience over some sin we have committed is just God reaching out to us and using various means to draw us to Himself.
Whenever a sinner moves from spiritual death to life that is the moment of their regeneration/new birth.
If God desires all men to be saved, then all men will be saved. I Timothy 2:1-6 is not an easy a verse as you suppose. You must spend an awfully long time in prayer if you make supplications, prayers, intercessions and thanks giving for all 9 billion people on the earth (v.1). But God does desire a vast number of men, women; Jews, Gentiles; Black, White; rich, poor etc. and He has given these people to the Son who has redeemed every last one of them by His obedience and His death upon the cross. But none of them will be redeemed without repenting and trusting in Christ for salvation. J. Gresham Machen wrote that faith is like the cable that runs between an electric lamp and the light switch. It joins the lamp to the power. But it is God who must, as it were, turn on the switch before the lamp will light.
Have you not read verse one? What did Paul write that you do not understand? "I urge that entreaties and prayers, petitions and thanksgivings, be made on behalf of all men" 1 Ti 2:1
And do you actually think the Holy Spirit got it wrong?
1Ti 2:3 This is good and acceptable in the sight of God our Savior,
1Ti 2:4 who desires all men to be saved and to come to the knowledge of the truth.
Please show me in scripture where it says He desires a vast number to be saved. You are reading into scripture what you need to find and ignoring what it actually says.
I have prayed for those stuck in the delusion of false religion that they would be convicted by God and turn to Him in faith but I do not know all their names nor do I need to.
By Machen's view God has to give man faith but the bible is clear that God does not give a person faith but rather that man has faith in Him in response to the various means God uses to draw men to Himself.
There is a huge difference between the general call and effectual call. It is the difference between Mark 1:15 and Luke 5:27-28. Our Lord's call in Mark 1:15 was a general call; it was made to anyone within earshot. Maybe some responded, and if they did, it was a particular call to them because it came with the power of the Spirit. To others, it was just words, though it left them without excuse. But when the word comes with power, a man will 'leave all, rise up and follow Him.'
I will try to cover the rest of your post tomorrow or Tuesday, but I have a busy day tomorrow, so be patient.
God calls all men to Himself through various means but that call is only effective if the person has responded to it. Even your examples prove what I am saying. Christ called for people to trust in / follow Him. It was the same call to all. It was effective because they chose to follow Him the call did not cause them to follow Him.
"Follow G190 (G5720) Me G3427 Mat_19:21
The Rich Young Man chose not to follow
"Follow G190 (G5720) Me G3427. Luk_5:27
Levi/Matthew chose to follow
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The imperative mood corresponds to the English imperative, and expresses a command to the hearer to perform a certain action by the order and authority of the one commanding.
Look at Mak 1:15 "...Repent G3340 (G5720), and G2532 believe G4100 (G5720) in G1722 the gospel G2098 ."
Thus, Jesus’ phrase, "Repent, and believe in the gospel." Mar_1:15 is not at all an "invitation, " but an absolute command requiring full obedience on the part of all hearers.
The same call is made to all people, "come follow me". God does not have different calls, "general or effectual".