My point about the grass and the dirt was that none of us has all the answers to the "why" questions.npetreley said:It's interesting that your comparison is that God made grass green and dirt brown.
Let me ask you the question another way. Do you believe that we are who we are because of the choices we make? That's a very popular theme in movies and novels these days, but I don't want to assume you agree with it. There's a follow-up point but I don't want to waste time on it if you don't believe that.
I don't believe in pop psychology. I don't accept people's excuses for why they do what they do. "My childhood was lousy, so that's why I'm a lousy person." God holds all of us accountable for the decisions we make. The Bible makes it clear that God has revealed Himself, therefore we are without excuse.
I believe as stongly in free will as you believe in election. Just because I can't tell you why someone accepts grace doesn't mean that we don't have the choice. It doesn't make free will untrue.
I could ask you why does God choose one person over another for salvation? But, I don't think you know why. And if what you believe is true, it doesn't matter why. Just as if what I believe is true, it doesn't matter why one chooses God and the other doesn't. The truth is the truth, even if we don't understand every tiny detail.
I believe what I believe. You believe what you believe. We are both saved. We are both united in Christ and that's what matters. Someday, we'll both have all the answers and by that time it won't matter anymore who was right and who was wrong.