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Why does God allow some to perish?

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God’s purposes in allowing some to perish are rooted in His sovereignty and the mystery of His divine election (Romans 9:22-23).

The question of why God allows some to perish is complex and deeply tied to the concept of His sovereign will. Romans 9 articulates that God has vessels of wrath prepared for destruction and vessels of mercy prepared for glory. His divine sovereignty means that His ways and decisions often transcend human understanding. In allowing some to perish, God demonstrates His justice and might while concurrently showcasing His mercy toward those whom He saves. Each individual’s fate is predetermined by His sovereign decree, which works according to His eternal purpose (Romans 9:22-23).
Scripture References: Romans 9:22-23

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