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Why can't everyone be saved according to the Bible?

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The Bible teaches that salvation is determined by God's sovereign choice and grace.

According to Reformed theology, not all will be saved because God, in His sovereign wisdom, has chosen whom He wills for salvation (Romans 9:15-16). This doctrine, known as unconditional election, asserts that God's choice is based solely on His purpose and grace, not on any foreseen merit in individuals. John 5:40 reinforces this by indicating that many will not come to Christ to have life. It highlights the truth that while the gospel is proclaimed universally, God does not draw every individual to faith, which is part of His divine plan. Understanding this doctrine helps believers appreciate the profound mystery and beauty of grace.
Scripture References: Romans 9:15-16, John 5:40

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David Eddmenson · Mar 11, 2012
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