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What does 2 Peter 3:9 mean about God's will for salvation?

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2 Peter 3:9 indicates that God desires all of His chosen people to come to repentance and be spared from destruction.

In 2 Peter 3:9, the phrase 'not willing that any should perish' is often understood within the context of God's elect. This verse emphasizes God's longsuffering and mercy towards sinners, making it clear that He is patient in allowing time for His chosen people to come to repentance. The notion that God's will is not for anyone to be lost highlights His profound grace and desire for salvation among those whom He has chosen. It asserts the Reformed understanding that salvation is ultimately a work of God, where He draws His sheep to Himself, ensuring that none whom He has predestined will miss out on His grace.
Scripture References: 2 Peter 3:9

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