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Why does God desire that none perish?

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God's desire that none perish highlights His love and intention to save a people for Himself.

God's intention that none perish, as stated in 2 Peter 3:9, demonstrates His profound love for humanity and His sovereign purpose in drawing His elect to Himself. This passage emphasizes the limited scope of His desire—applying primarily to His chosen ones, rather than implying universal salvation. God’s desire reflects His overarching plan of redemption, acknowledging the reality of human rebellion and the need for grace. Ultimately, His hesitation to enact immediate judgment is grounded in His aim to glorify Himself, saving a people who will proclaim His magnificence.
Scripture References: 2 Peter 3:9

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Joel Coyoc · Feb 7, 2024
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