How should Christians understand the concept of 'all' in scripture?
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The term 'all' in scripture can refer to all types or classes of people rather than every individual without exception.
In the sermon, the preacher explains the nuance of the word 'all' in Biblical texts, emphasizing context. When the disciples say 'all men seek thee,' it refers to a significant but not exhaustive number. This understanding is critical, particularly in interpreting verses regarding God's desire for salvation. The preacher cites 1 Timothy 2:4 to clarify that God desires all classes of people to be saved, rather than every individual without exception. This interpretation aligns with sovereign grace theology, which asserts that salvation is effective and not universal in application, highlighting God's specific saving work for His chosen people.
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