Why Doesn't God Save Everyone?
My response to Adam Ford's "Why doesn't God save everyone?":
Yes all men are sinners.
Yes all men deserved judgment.
What was that Judgment? It was Death... not Hell.
The bible says the wages of sin was death.
This comic does not understand biblically what hell is. Which hell to begin with? Hades? Sheol? That is the grave. Gehenna? That was the Valley of Hinnom and where Jerusalem was burned with fire in AD 70. Tartaroo? That was a Greek concept Peter referred to.
If you want to talk about the Lake of Fire then so be it. The Lake of Fire is not "hell" biblically, as Hades/ Hell is cast into the Lake of fire.
So if you want to be biblical use the term Lake of Fire instead.
So yes since God is omniscient He knew who at the end would go to the Lake of Fire and who would not...
But.... let's go to the end of the book.
Inexplicably we find those cast into the Lake of Fire are found Outside the City ON THE NEW EARTH. What????? I thought they were being burnt to a crisp? Besides, this is “risky business” as the wicked should never be found on the New Earth.
If I was God, I would dare risk everything again by putting the wicked on the New Earth, even if they are outside the New Jerusalem
No one ever bother to ask this question.
This New Jerusalem is a City Garden, has a tree of life for the healing of nations, and a river of life, for robes to be washed. Inexplicably, the Sprit and the Bride is calling out "Come. Come and eat of the tree of life. Come and drink."
It is understood that neither the Spirit nor the Bride has need for healing or washing. Christ has no need to eat of the tree of life.
God may have an ace up his sleeve.
"For out of Him, through Him and Back to Him are all things: Rom 11:36.
That is the election.
Another good resource is from Dr. Stephen Jones "If God could save everyone, would He?"
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