Jim Parker
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God tarries because He does not wish that ANYONE would perish.In this Chapter, St. Peter mentions what the "mockers" of the Lord were saying, "where is the promise of His coming" (v4), to explain to the saints (both then and now) that God has chosen to tarry for a very good reason, because of US :amen IOW, He tarries so that "all" of those He chose from before the foundation of the world (i.e. Ephesians 1:4), might have the time they need to come to repentance and be saved. So the "all" that He is being patient with are the elect (who have not yet come to faith), not the saints who are already in Christ.
It is the mockers with whom God is patient.
It is those who do not believe with whom God is patient.
The all powerful, irresistible, god of the TULIP, that is unable or unwilling to save all of mankind, has no need to be patient since it already knows who it has picked and when they will submit to its will. and be reprogrammed to love it. It can go take a nap. (Monsters need naps too!)
The God of scripture, on the other hand, does not destroy sinners for their evil acts in order to give them more time to repent. The God of scriptures so loved THE WORLD (not just some of the world) that HE opened the gates of His kingdom so that whosoever chooses to repent and believe the Gospel may enter into eternal life.
iakov the fool
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