RichWh1
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What's the difference between God's will be done and "God wants all..."
We are saved through faith in Jesus Christ not just faith (generic) but specific.
Colossians 1 and Romans 5 don’t state that man doesn’t have faith. It mentions nothing of faith.
When we wake up in the morning we believe that when our feet hit the floor they will hold us up. We believe (or trust) that when we swallow we won’t choke, etc.
These are generic examples of faith.
Faith in Jesus Christ is a specific faith.
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We do not all have faith. We are by nature enemies of God (meaning, not with faith) 1 Colossians 1:21, Romans 5:10.
God gives us faith as a gift. We are all saved in the same manner, by grace through faith. If everyone had faith then everyone would be saved, but not everyone is. It's not the amount of faith, but the fact we have it. Look at what the faith the size of a mustard seed can do...and that isn't huge!
So, no. Not everyone has faith. The unbeliever cannot make himself believe in God because he does not have faith. If he had faith he would be called a believer.
The choice you think people are making is more of an affirmation toward God which isn't a choice. It's a realization and acknowledgement. Staying in faith isn't the choice that got them there!
We are saved through faith in Jesus Christ not just faith (generic) but specific.
Colossians 1 and Romans 5 don’t state that man doesn’t have faith. It mentions nothing of faith.
When we wake up in the morning we believe that when our feet hit the floor they will hold us up. We believe (or trust) that when we swallow we won’t choke, etc.
These are generic examples of faith.
Faith in Jesus Christ is a specific faith.
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