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I was recently trying to read the book by A.W. Pink called "The Sovereignty of God" and he talked about how salvation is based on God's choice which occurred before time began and is not based on anything we do. Favorite verses seem to be mainly focused on Romans 9. Several questions ran through my mind as I read this. Here are two
If our salvation is not based on any merit of ours then why doesn't God save all instead of just a few since it is not something we earned anyway?
Why is it when people talk about predestination and Calvinism that they always assume they are among the elect instead of those still lost?
And before you get critical of me for asking questions I have been a believer for 40 plus years and have two seminary degrees and study the Bible often and have read it through numerous times. These are honest questions. If you can't be nice in your replies then don't reply. Unfortunately when I have asked questions in the past I have had people question my faith and really act in hateful ways on here
If our salvation is not based on any merit of ours then why doesn't God save all instead of just a few since it is not something we earned anyway?
Why is it when people talk about predestination and Calvinism that they always assume they are among the elect instead of those still lost?
And before you get critical of me for asking questions I have been a believer for 40 plus years and have two seminary degrees and study the Bible often and have read it through numerous times. These are honest questions. If you can't be nice in your replies then don't reply. Unfortunately when I have asked questions in the past I have had people question my faith and really act in hateful ways on here
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