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Why do Reformed Christians believe God does not love everyone?

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Reformed theology teaches that God's love is particular and directed towards His elect, not universally extended to all.

According to Reformed beliefs, God's love is selective, demonstrated in Romans 9:13, where it says, 'Jacob I loved, but Esau I hated.' This indicates that God's affection and purpose in grace do not extend to everyone indiscriminately; rather, they are focused on a particular people whom He has chosen. The universal declarations of God's love in certain threads of Scripture are interpreted within the context of His elect, meaning that while God is just and righteous, His redemptive love is effective and aimed specifically at those chosen for salvation. This understanding helps Christians appreciate the depth and effectiveness of God's grace in their lives.
Scripture References: Romans 9:13, John 10:27

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