Jesus Christ paid the price for everyone and he did it with the purpose that everyone would prove salvation. If that was what he did, would it not be completely contradictory to say that God has in fact only chosen some of those for whom he gave His Son, which basically means that he did not choose (that is, rejected) the others? Imagine that you went to prison and love all the prisoners, so much that you paid the highest price possible for God that price was His Son - to free them. How many would you like to see free? I believe that everyone. Now imagine that some chose to stay in prison. How would you feel? Would not you feel very sad about it soon? You paid the highest price for them! You want them out! I would be very sad if some decided to stay and I think so also God. He gave His Son, paid the highest possible price for all and what do you think? He wants everyone to take advantage of what he made available. He wants everyone to be free "from the power of darkness and be transferred to the kingdom of His beloved Son".
He loved all the prisoners, not just some) and for all the world, for ALL, He gave His Son why? "The doctrine according to which God has only chosen some human beings to be saved, which implies then that he has also chosen others to go to hell is a very false doctrine and has put people to sleep thinking in which God will save those whom He wants. That is not true. Brothers and sisters, we have the responsibility to speak the Word, looking for opportunities to spread the gospel, that is something that is in us. Speak the Word, tell the prisoners "get out of prison." If they are going to leave or it is not in their hands, it is their responsibility. But it is our responsibility to tell them. It is our responsibility to teach the Father. As much as the father concerns him, he wants with all his heart that all come to him.O that the world is saved by him". When God gave His Son he was not only pointing to only one part of the world but to the whole world! He does not want to just release some prisoners but all the prisoners. Salvation is God's option for all, because it was for all that he paid the respective price. God, without doubt, has an important role in salvation, the most important. But we have our own responsibilities and God also gives responsibilities. Brothers and sisters, we have the responsibility to speak the Word, looking for opportunities to spread the gospel, that is something that is in us. Speak the Word, tell the prisoners "get out of prison." If they are going to leave or it is not in their hands, it is their responsibility. Thanks for sharing
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